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THE EVENING STAR | eo bening Slat. oo Published Dally, Suadays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St, THE EVENING STAR SFWSPAPER COMPANT, & HB. RAUKF MANN, Prestdcat. ——$ tite RYENIN J te werved by cartiers to hat Seis Gaeve yun west, or Fonte. counter ‘Two Cexts enc! ‘opies at months, @1.60; | six months, ©3.00; one year, §5. { mail—three THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Fritay—@1.5) year, && invariably inedvance,in both cases, and pe paper sent longer than paid for. BF Rates of advertising farnfehed on application — oO V%. 41—NE. 6,202. WASHINGTON, D.'C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1873. TWO CENTS. ‘4 ise. . 4 u ition. The joint comm'tt-e, after listening Card frem Mr. Jos. B. Stewart. ANUSEMENTS. | SPECIAL NOTIOES. EVENTS G ST ‘AR. Be the neratndetiodsel Goa coeanior eee The fate naa ean EEBEIC. wi FORTYSECOND CONC CONGRESS GAVILLE'S. Bcixs az 8. | Mrs, Jones’ Cough Mixture. —ooo nto exprontag ‘any Spialen ‘bs = ooh a oe tiie pres This Afternoon’s Preceedings s — ‘ — A A = _ ot nero tna WILLARD MALL, hie This exevilent COUGH STRUP has now been’ Washixgton News and Gossip. mect again in a few days, in order to give all | trust wii! excuse me for making Souibar, Peieiaty & F Steere RRan oy asp Arie Sse WiLLARO's | Gy thie community for upwards of five years wit fection headlsee prom pentgee any tacaeotomn, Atel acaelal Beco nnn ng Tam called a lobbyi SENATE.—Mr. Hill offered a bill increasing = | Rerer-tailing enccom. Tt ie, cosily edminsored | Ix-renwat Revenvx.—The receipts from this } either in person oF by representatives, At one time; that I had “corruption fund” in | the salary of the President and Vice President jutcdine | bath we | SCarce to-day were $202,155.57. q PP a reid Sescese | t0 £20,000 ave £10,000 respectively, and askod auteg by, the | manerlyenrs iar ane Seine ance | No vesTiwony was taken in the Lontdana | The rain yesterday spoiled everything in the gress, and Aigh oficiala” Im some other dearer; | for its present consideration. Mr. Sherman ir. at the abora hall, | end Lune, , Bronchitis, and eal ‘Gon: | election case this morning. The investigation | wayef social observances, except a few lunch | and all this by. strangers to, me, or those whe objected, aml Ht was referred to the committee the deamas wh See eee ae ee erie ie on’ war ig, | Will be resumed to-morrow morning. partion sik. somnsy aplintbeinces anly onjayen | aly Save See iere ame noes aed han Be FE ahictanis tatvodeaed UN) te aattisittan cam came ‘ih not claim it will cure, it will certainly relieve to each AT THE CABINET MEETING to-day, all the | by those interested, and would be tame if tions by folio be doo: to the gallows. qaitation of national banks. Referred to com- See cee sae was ebese Be Seon, 2 Bare | Se Crees ELE Scokbed eer pon eth ek yoke | masiliecs, were) peeeeek, Besides the eran spaeece fee seers Vel | Tnever Mobbied™ or engaged to ‘lobie” any | BIS nnd the wr oom him. * as represented, we invite a trial. routine business, it is understood that Dt a = r lenge the author or Suthers ef these charges to | Of June 6, 18/2, reducing the duties on { TUESDAY nxn WEDNESDAY RVENINGS, | FOLEBSg Delttcy stm cents and Bleach. question was presented and aren. Chatocclceet is Gal Sesouser eet ona in. | wake Macon geek: i Og 5 een . i‘: b t _ éi Parvoyep.— William Lowry, of South Caro- | zens, many cases before ngress, ly will ¢ soe the delight NS, Drureist, vt Desai SPECIE RESUMPTIO: — = ABTHUS HATTANS, Hreseitss | iicw, sentenced to two years’ lmprisoumeat for | rye Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. | Seiuined to, Bear caueet arated to the | and to relense the national, b from the TREASURE, novas-tt Corner 21 and D streete northwest. | KnkInxing, was yesterday pardoned by the | Nelano entertained at dinner, last evening, the Court of Ciaims, a tribunal “which I took | fe wirement to maintain reserves, was then Sayilie, Wise and Stan President. following distinguished company :—The Presi- | an active part in ing organized, and dock- seg 8 i V. Bowers, Kingsley ce PRATT'S METHAL OLLsior sale by GEO. eRe ti: | dent and Mrs. Grant; the Secretary of State | eted the first case that was ever tried before it. | Mr. Bayard said the resumption of specie pay- ; RINEAL Jn, 680 D atrect: bitween Sthamiity: | THE WaYs AND MgANS Co.airTeE and Mrs. Fish; the A General and Mra. | This right toapply to Congress is vested in every | mente was the most prowing necessity of! th: at Faded E, price, 5@ cents per gallon delivered. janil-t,th,s.tm | morning agreed to recommend the pasage © | Winiame; Justices Swayne and Strong, with | citizen’ secking relief, and his right to employ pape eye the co mctence bat Latin tag a in pe wae Fos TNS the Dill authorizing collectors of custom | wives; Senator Morrill amd wife; General Sher- | counsel equally clear; but if the exercise of this £ ng merale ‘ 7.3 open A Cara. throughout the country to grant xuight permits | Ian ‘and Lady ‘Thornton; Hon. J. Be Hawley | Fight is to berome the Nrarrant of newspaper | wide-spread pecuniary immorality exposed by tae ip A Clergrman, while residing . Reels to unload. and Judge-Advocate-General Holt. correspondents to stigmatize him with epithets, ut P J « 4 LLISNOTG se mi MyScuvered asafe and simple semcdy | £0F ¥e —_____ , | —To-day some of the most britliant receptions | is position is truly a hard one, and it is time == boned = Pequot for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decal)! Tag SENATE in executive session yesterday that the citizen was provided with some other ugh bs Disease of the Urinary Seminal Organs, and t! he inationof Benjamin | Of the week will take place, and this evening | eans of redress, or relict in his dealings with | Wa*a thousand millions more thanit would ha: hole train of disorders brought on by a) ae ee ee ‘At New | S€ator and Mre. Corbett give a party. the peversmane > been if the mistake had not been made of resort- This nable remedy, Prompted by 'a desire to benegt | F- Flanders to be assistant treasurer at New | "°'T Tiations wre ont for agrand ball to be So'far, however, a Tam concerned, I brand | ing to inconvertible paper iasues. “He believed the afiticted and unfortunate, I willsend the recige | Orleans. ‘The nomination of Mr. A. Britton to | Joon py Senator and Mrs. Stewart, to take | the statenon ae Tune by whomsocver made, | the national debt to be an incubus upon the in LY MATINEE om for preparing’ and wring this medicine, in & healed | be United States marsual for the wesiern disiriet | #}zem ¥ Semaror and Mrs, Stewart, and call for the proof; and for fear the authors | dustrice of the peopieJHe thougth that the sen. weg Cores comedy, envelope, to any one whe nects it; Peal Charge. — | of Arkansas was rejected. Mr. Chariton, sexior, and his acdomplishea | Of sech statements may not feel dlaposed to make | eration which couteneted the’deve mead cai tling ‘Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, boas GURETEEES Tew Sonate MEU, s , 4 ‘ood their eb ‘or retract them from a sense | leave so much of it to be paid by those who are ODY’S FRIEND. any Beation D, Bibi Bowe, = Bees frin bad = saya wad to recomusonl the | Saushter, leave Washington on Thursday, aud factice or for thé truis:, J will pay $1,000 | to come after them. In reference to this bill. it $ ‘ND. : i? aa sail for England on the 12th. Miss Chariton ration. ‘Tor each and every » Struck him as being too much in the banking interest. where’ I ved Seats £0 06 ty = Paseage of the bill to incorporate the American, | met with a slight accident Saturday by sli that fever acted as a “lobbyist.” If the charge Sku aoe oe oko ae i LADIES’ GOODS. China and Japan Telegraph company, with a | on the lee spraining Dereaht eareet b i ‘rue, it can certainly be Pre, itinvolves | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Mr be ” capital of . ey agre x the re; ti essed by soci rom a service can performed out 01 * name Lae TE E, LENZBERG « ce., vite the world's statistical Congress to hold its | theirs’ t'a young lady who has rendered Kerself t of somebody, and can easily be established. | Poland, trom the committee appointed to inves H” INGS ‘Selling out entire stock of next session ia 1875 in this country. so popular to all, and endeared herself to those e man doce not live who has seen me in the tigate charges pot dean ll mga with the : ae ie. MILLINERY AND FANCY Goops, THEAR Wane Yew vititous $¢ the! Whito | Tice “A sade od. Presa Cee eee Lee Berar one Cavieal an pOntBIME SRY Ta taitaed the teotenens tne far taken, and Mise ANNA D. WARE asp JOHN TWEEDALE bak ype pease mae House to-day, Axmong those who saw the Pres- | quick return, are the wishes all express’ ing true, not one member in twenty ever laki | a*ked that it be printed. :T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH th strats nontacst, | ident were Senators Stewart, Wilson, Hamlin, | "The ladies at the Metropolitan hotel give a | ts upon me until I stood in their presence at | |, Mr. Foland also oftered @ resolution, reciting J a 2) Se Reece EN AN reain vont. | and Carpenter; Representatives Maynard, Hill, | yop to-morrow CWeweckacy paroles ic bar of the House of Heprenentatives on the | Wat som of he evidence fected mcibers of THURSDAY, Feervany 6, 1573, LLIAN’S and H. i ernor Ward, of New Jersey, . oth of January, e charges pre- Senate, +e - : M._™ bites aAkino rstapersnwenti ’g. Redstone, and a committee from | _—Mrs. Senator Stewart will have but two Se ene ne eR ferred against me. Now the accuser pro- ATS O'CLOCK P.M, D The Largest and most Complete im the City. ‘Cou: ited | More Saturday receptions this season, which | duce hie, er their, proof, or staud branded as | Senators. Adopted. Pesci asa wb Sen kee toe | al be ele ie February 15th and | caluminators. . ‘Mr. Poland said the usual form was to trans- = eat mglsie siamee ee ee ee resolutions of that body. by March Ist. The statement that the bonds placed in my | mit the evidemce ron Pee hate as gi ps Readings will be torspered with music | Elegant Walking Costumes lerning Wrapper id and “ rected <esions: committee: cap » nd jose Gamcite Cat Be a Willan THERE ARE SOME SINGULAR FEATURES in | _—™7* Speaker Blaine's regular weekly re- | hands by Hallett and Durant was for ‘‘corrupi | dinested open sessions of Admission, + Opera ception takes place to-morrow (Wednesday) af- ternoon, from 2% te 5 o’clock. —At the reception of Mrs. and Miss Jeffrics, legant assortment o! Infants’ Cloaks at Willian’s Beal Guipure Laces at Willian’. Beal Valenciennes Laces at Willian’s. Beal Chantili illian’s, oaks ‘illian' 8¢8,"” OF Was a “corruption fund,” is equally bepoep heed sintes eecmiougtiiar aon tale with just as much truth, char, On motion of Mr. Shanks, the commissioners appointed t revise the laws were directed to revise all existing Indian treaties, and that they Mr. Ames’ evidence. He goeshome, looks at his book, makes transcripts of his aceounts with can, the authors of Si IGTON THEATER COMIQUE. ( Bleventh street, south Penusylvania avensio.) Laces at W. certain gentlemen, and then comes into the | to. pe jue oan Soe ere ne ee ee ene tee eens” | ks prsmeedin te renee iy 1 5 Tn0O! t , as they Can a) chi of my 7 x Pagans Pane teen Fors Pa ae committee-room and destroys character with | from 3 until? o'clock, . mneins heving sacoreel “th ourreption fund.” fo sacl afr Ritchie introduced a bill authorizing the fice Rinsing at Willies, Oo Tian’. them. Why didn’t he bring the book itself? re is made against me by the committer, | Secretary of War to sell a vacated soldiers L be ed JB. P. Corsets at Willian’s, Mr, Colfax has demanded the book; but itis not | THE CREDIT MOBILIER INVEST | and there is not a word of proof to sustain it if — ground near Cumberland, Md., to the Sod her highly trained Steed “ Womler.” the finest- | Elegant assortmepé of Ladies’ Under made ba aaa Why not?—Wash. Cor. Indepen- GATION. itwere made. Those for w! ee Gore lage sme comarca reg arian their —— trained animal in the wor! 2 wt Willian's. 5 nt. Proceedings of the Special Commit | *! are satisfied with my actions, met | oa the O conaregs je Fisher is the only recognized enecessor of | Elegant aseort f Sashes at Willian’s, = i * is0rs > | pay to the United States the same amount that ph ney Menke L...... val Chantilly and Guipure C: at Willian’, Nava Cuaxces.—Paymaster Rufus Parks teen To-day. Spee earn ee ieee ened | Une latins paid Ser'tho tered ta tees, enacacter o i sarge variety of Fancy Ties at assortmen: jian’s. Judge Poland’s special committee to inquire Gros Grain Ribbons at Willian’s, into the distribution of eredit mobilier stock among members of Congress resumed its session ordered to the navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H., on the Ist April next; Passed Assistant Pay- master J. Bayard Redfield to the Monocacy, MA yo and are ignorant of everything that relates to them, but who still presame to make and reiter- ate this slander and falsehood in whatever way it for On motion of Mr. Sargent, the House pro- ceeded to the consideration of the couferenc: report on THE WILD fmm romantic ml: t Children’s Cloaks at Willian’s., Dress and Cloak Trimmings at Willian’s. farisien made Hair Braids at Willian’. rt ndary poem of : vr - i * : ‘h next; | this morning; but as neither Mr. A: will best serve to adorn a sensation article THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The Drama will be produced w1 its maznifi ets from Caroline Ceutet and M. Villemenct | ASutie tation. per steamer of Ist March next; Sukick: Bias tas Goa oanasaaason kt examined, | the press; and all this tor no other reason than | After discussion principally upon the itew in gout Realistic 3 p Degattiil Pence, Origins! | | Wiens. w: Juniata; Passed Assistant Paymaster C. D. | had arrived, the committes ned until tort | that I do not feel authorized to state facts only | relation to the Choctaw claims, the conference deword Citubate including the Terri. | Crepe de Chene Sarhes at W Mansfield detached from the Monocacy on re- | o'clock Thurstay morning. ‘Should the rentic, | Known to me as counsel, about matters entrust pert was agreed te. the Wild Stend cver the Mountam |. Sg-M. WILLIAM baring his own house in Paris | porting of his relief, and ordered to retaru to | OcOek CRuEmtay, arrive prior ‘0 that fine. ‘a | ed to me some twelve years ago, and which were conrs, Hooper, Prcters and Potter were ap- Nes pein ecuamhgt to mis back. | We able io furnieh the latent Parisian Novelticefor | the United States gpecial meting ot the commiteae wiil'be het | closed some ton easy agoy and are now com: | 12h argarlnging Siegen Inrgely amguented company; aleoya large and first: | ‘Mege'sert Possible importing price. Tar District m™ Coxonzss—Mr. A. &, | The chairman of the Mrkmes requestiee Tit | Charges assailing the character of others under | the bankrupt law. SEER oro tte Eccad Wiabidabledati dem sto a ve., Washington, D. C. Shepherd was before the Honse judiciary com- such circumstances will. make any charge that | Mr. Willard reported a bill to amend the act ex-Senator Fowler, of Tennessee, be summoned johany Harris; the talent TE TREVISE. PARIS. | mittee this morning in reference to the resolu- | to show that McComb offered to let him have Tae ene Cinta a eld Semel ee ee ee ma and William H. Price, y ion instructing the appropriation committee to | Stock; but as Mr. McComb admitted that fact saguiter. to ag sect sven 4 A company. A Grand Drama! A ALL COLORS, een romp: | pea same propriation bills | in his testimony, the committee does not deem | falsehood, that I could if I ee omnes nang oxo United States, te {ant BILLIARD PARLOR ai-| WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, | anf amount sufficient to pay the proportion or | lt necessary to summon Mr. Fowler, hight otictal” wow ek hereiniore te crkoaecs, | repeal the lowe hich strech fie the pease viking Saloon FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, the Federal Res tetas So eee ving Prenta The Wilson Committee. itself, and none but a craven scoundrel, whose | Tolls person living in the south. Passed. Mecte Tavciay 2? Smt Saterday, Fam | PATTERNS, and all Material for Embroidering. and avenues in the city of Washington. The | scm. aiiux'a RXPLANATORY STATEMENT. | destfution of chamncter head iat nee ie eee agreed to recommend to the appro- Mr. John B. Alley came before the W' - =: son | less of that of others, would do so. It is now Tue Gre y Witt Case.—At White Plains, HE JUBILEE SINGERS STAMPING promptly attended to, at Priation committee that such action be taken. | special committee this morning to further | over a quarter of century since I became en. ¥., yesterday, at the opening of the Greeley rT ” MES. SELME RUPPERT’s, SENATOR CALDWELL read a statement before | ¢XP!ain and elaborate his previous testimony. rs ed as attorney, and I have handled a large | will case, J Hart ‘that he had re- vis UNIVERSITY. KARNVILLE, TEES. orate oor teat Os, | ene Senate commlce on prviesan ets | foun Kane beet Tie ait by aces | Mer igssenPice, steam Of | Setrets hte fom Mie lan Gress. tc With 5 % - | clients, and, so far as L know, ren y x ONE CONCERT ONLY uw Bobrpech eee | ot ee, denying the charges made against | pany with corporate powers. ‘The’ partion tm | duct acceptable to the public emiciaiy’ cia: | bed beens ‘withdraw from the ‘contest which _ aT ‘BENCH FLUTING—The only place in the city jd ordin: interest, who built this road had never over | whom my business brought me in contact, were ined to wage over LINCOLN HALL, WEDNESDAY. Fev Sth. toners it as di him. He acknowledged having paid ary y ugh determ! “Theoriginal company hae boot eglarged and tm: | — Also, STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID- | election expenses for printing, &c., but em- | £15,000,000 in it of thetr own money, at any time | and now tohave the goud behavior of over twen- father’s grave. The then portant accessions ERY of every description. hatically denied having offered. or authorionl | luring its construction, including’ the capital | ty-seven as an attorney ad into to prove the will made by Mr. G: have also been added to those formerly | BRATDSof all kinds,and EMBROIDERING SILKS | 2 ae ’ paid into the credit mobilier, the purchase of ad through the public press, is infamous, | {n 1671 without further opposition, It was ncert will surpaes, both in variety aid | of all colors, constantly om hand bs ee ee arnt, bie Domait, Seibes So Guy | Kcurition and -Seene;—end ‘eversthing sles, ‘and mean by whomeoever indulges in | ther ais Greeley left estimated to be hich were received with such univer G.H. MAURER. pyr engi Soe eae foveal although Wable for $47,000,000 at one time. | it. Nothing that I could say or tell, unless I | worth $206,000, which. with estate of Mrs. eT i, | eee tee wen Tne ene ee ce Cait: | Now, if they bad. subscribed and paid in | jurjuccd serett ond wears » such asl | Greeley, would amount to $225,000. Ida Greeley Tt! bowen sof leat A v1 ms a 215,000,000 to the capital stock v, and | see heralded with my name ¢ press, | in her note says: 4 ents 1 Dollars of Last year to Seveniy | [MPORTER OF HUMAN HAIR. timony is now in. y Pi y ‘Th A. This sum will pay forthe new cite of — 7 "emcee built the road ag rat were built fifteen or | could reflect upon the character of any mem- re Hart: T am so much distressed by nd complete Jeblice L— <uile PA re sees ese Mr. Joseru B. STEWART sent a commnnica- bit gd zones ago, but as Cris ig Prt agile ber of Connon, ot high or low official,and no = report _ proceedings at White . Por en si built now, if s profit ne need expect ains that { must with from a contest ce G18 13¢h street, second door from G street, tion to the House of Teepresentatives to-day in- | \ioaid be, commensurate with the risk taken and | Wrneec cae e hte songht or seek notoriety in | which out opponents ee eter ed est Remember the name and Cheap Ore, Closing an amended report of his examination | cayitat einployed, the stock would be worth at | this ex matter; and it is equally fase | waged over my father's grave, for not even to griches Chignepe, Bralds, Pads, Frisceces, u beware bya ie disthoreed fren —_ pres wey Sneed was no Stee that that 1 ee ye ed sate & set speech.” How | carry out his last wishes can T permit a memory latest he our new stock before week; disel rom ‘books should kept im wl it? resolution directi: re dexe- > — ; chasing elsewhere ere hotly; that the facte in ble case be teferred tothe | yor a hundred millions, subscritved Fest was passed at 4p. mom the 20th, Sod T was | wuich i# infinitely: pend 8S hes Suman ee ot ne Sienetroes Ere which 0 na ADIES’” i committee; and that if Mr. Wilson’s | but with that [revision all ‘could come | at the bar of the House at noon on the 30th of | the sentiments of this letter.” dayeket. the Management of the EREARER | Mag STARCH RNA: committee continue ‘to examine witnesses with | in the stock at par and prevent thov: | January, giving meno time toprepare anything | \ Mr. Choste remarked that he had received a COMIQUE, ever alive to the requirementa of its the best article in the world Prey Linen reference ‘to his Stewart's mal character, | who had taken the risk, furnished the capital | It is weil known that Lexpected to return t | communication from the Children’s Aid societ: Tope. havedeterminal to set apart TURSDAY | Muslin. It imparts a beautiful gloss to the fabrig: | he be allowed. to 2 fore the committee | and Performed this immense labor from reaping | New York that evening, and had only come to | stating that it it shonld transpire that . VENING of each week for the accommodation of Wor cate by all FOOT: a | | and defend himself. any benefit for it over these who came in at the | W; m to conclude my examination com- | estate had been impaired in value since pete rat eg ED FAMILY sabes O23 — tee a eleventh hour. All must see and admit the in- | menced eleven days previous, and they am | and that the will should be admitted to probate. RETR ROOMS, MeO ReDAY and SATURDAY | Styiasa., | THE Horse Cowmrrrez ow Arrrorata- | fustice of this, Under these circumstance ii Wholly ignorant of who lam that make thex | they would abate pr ately their claim to fox LADIES and FAMILIES, and te Management -+ | T1oN8 this morning heard the statement of ex- | was shat they oe ‘by — in a it | statements. the ‘y- The value of Mr, oat trest that. by presen at i IH “ Goy. Seymour, of New York, relative to ‘was sti stock received at It is with the dee ain that I see a state- ab mane. to raise the Pheer JUST OPENING > y ralald for prises rotors, Gov, Sopsom | Par Std wndaubeediy the tontracts eee elven | macnn ree gaveor paid certain bouds | St4y Btated it at $200,000, but A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF faving been appointed bythe recent congress in | OUt at something more of a price than they | to the Hon. dames G. Blaine. It is false; 1 others equally well acquainted ms Baltimore to'bring that subject befors Com. otherwise have paid; but they were in- | never had a business transaction of any kind | of the ‘after a careful inven. SATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and WELVETS, | gress. Postmaster General Creswell and several eer = bag dl A gonerd — Proglintia — —_ — re! a — = tory it does not exceed $130,000, allowing the e * 5 at i OF ALL coLons, Be Fre RE there was no more wrong in it—not one | charge ie font staat oe ae i ee sale en Sees At Low Prices, at il the charges the | Of us.” Mr. Alley then went on to say that of | matters to which I have referred t ‘ mails. The latter op that part of the bill, | 4! his railroad enterprises this hi mn the As to my action in the matter of my arrest and Kayeas.—The rapid h of some of the SMBLLER DS | | Hedeaml inate eeaiapnmey wich | (a Fret Mi cata eh tc Hons | coubnemant nthe arse” af ag Sane | men ater te ating atmo me | | Postmaster Gateal: ac kesctan ve ment ‘ it census gave e2-te No. 713 Market Space. | nana, ae NereeeTe. before Judge Poland's committee. the coufeuce of man_utk would forielioe sit | # Population of 364.390; now it claims to have '& - - 2 — PERsoNAL.—It was bad enough for Miss Having conelnded the examination of Mr. | respect were I to disclose the or bast population of 606.000, being an increase of more SSEXsaTION: = SENSATION ! COAL AND WOOD. , | Dedge (Gail Hamilton) to be sick for a month | Alley, the committee adjourned until 12 o’clock. | ness afiairsof my clients however ae — pyre) = ete sean en pe thy 4 " + . i i [gt > = Renae that it ight be to lie, fe vote was 5} now it is 101, Pe yt-mo sie ks GOD AND COAL! Woop AND OOAL IT | “ith lung fever. apres certainly to be ex A Model Politician. were? to narrate ail coutd ptianad Femember, | When the stato was admfttod to tie tion tere IN JULIUS RICH. IFULOPERA, ones “| | cused, on account of her sufferings, from @ | now THEY RUN AN ELECTION IX LOUISIANA— | it would be astale story of no interest to any | Were only about 400,000 acres of its land under “THE OF ALCANTaka,” ‘The undersigned beg leave to eall the attention 4f | icfon of varivloid; a observe some | FORGERY AND PHRJURY—“ ALL PAIR 15 | One, and would beas foreign to the object of the | cultivation, now thereover 2,000,000 acres. The MONDAY sof "TURSDAT, FAruiey 3 ang 4. | Sanfee Moasisan avon tearcePpuatress | dvent Doren tre reporting that she is justre: | Tova, WAN Ax POLITIC poems rg he nee hn kling) ora meg femepe tot A ¢ hall is Leing fitted up with eccnery aml ali | northwest here they would be pleased to have thb | to report authoritatively that the nearest she | The testimony of Capt, Theodore Jacques Cre ime Peceremeces JL, ote ine: | ame peste: arene: peed Rd sie fran tormte uroreenty Yr the’ proper produe- | Public call tod ex mine their stock, aa reed Tessin e theres race eee eg eman | fs the Lonisisus elbction Invebtigation, an allu- [> Doerr maven, ap woleapentare cay baowintae | than Goubio Coe tatal sates of ellees Ernsamen FORTY VOICES and made pot the very best soa | ply of the best gualitice sf WOOR cer Coat fee sion to which was made in yesterday's Stan, | isderivd from the confidence of tro elioute nes | farm property in the state tes toate ago. tical talent, is the ONLY OPERA COMBINATION on WI are salt in & most efficient protection | occasioned much amusement in the room of the | 1 will not betray tt weder any circumstances, = composed exclusively of COLORED LADIES AND } at re: Prices’. Against anything worse in that line. The lady ida B ack ‘Tne CENTRAL ASIAN QUESTION AS SEEN IX GENTLEMEN over organized in this or any other | "Jayim {Repl McOAULRY & BROS._| is in excellent health, and is spending the wit pgrepeiy ee De br smerny ete ae at ele OF Control the | weatix—A Germap per, pul in F ee dorks naw Bt © | WALTER M. MARLOW, San With bier comin, Mite. Bisiee, years of age, was United States supervisor of y waly aut thare who may s0e or hear those | £550 of cubouraupascnt te Rema Senge the Tiekets of admission, $1; reserved seats, §0.cents A Suorr Srexcu sy Gxx. Graxt.—Presi | elections under the enfarcement act at the late 0 ask the author to produce his proof, ition. The Prussian extra, ca Deaer ww dent Grant was at the Capitol yesterday, and | Clection, and, according to his owm statement, | 8nd the wretch will offer none, but will at once ‘words almost of to the iorces of et oe : fede The cnodela coc tha | Committed both forgery and perjury in behalf | show himeelt to be one of. those «who willed fy ses ry > on Eshibie = Naw No. REAND ayy ANTHRACITE COAL, | ponccae de pirat ene var inegatare ost ied - bast Kellogg toes s He subsounontly got and maketh a lie, aud whostand the accursed of efect hat B is powerless “4 disgusted w ello, went ov . wt. | Sale at OAK, PINE axp HICKORY WOOD. Aor of the Senate. He viewed all of the models | Warmoth party, and hente these disclosures, | The thraldom which T am. forcad to en- pat pete h Mee ieee’ wad a wy MARKRITER'S, Yard: € grouped in the corridor im silence, but with ap- | The closing portion of Jacaues’ testi = counter for doing what I believe to be right, I ‘ 1s wal Q No. 439 7th bee rd: Corner 8th and B streets southwest, opposite # e not Jacques’ testimony yes- toria’s ministers to make a false step im their jo. th street, between D and B streets, eight |.» : ” | parent care and interest, and then tothe | terday is subjoined shall endure, aswell as T can, though disas- ‘Of the Khiva-Afghanistan ¢ Ghote off Patctings, a, — mithsonian Park, Washington, D.@. _j29-co2w | corner wiere Mist Vinnie Ream's statue ot | “Mr. Carpenter.—“Well, when did you tarn trous lo my personal interest. ee ae eiaatty. Also, largest. stock” Hangings, Wind AL : placed. After examining it in- | round and become an honest man?” — h my firin belief. as founded upon the letter | Srannep His FATHER TO DEATa.—J iades, Pictores, Pramest Picture’ Gods codes, | COSE{COAL® WOOD: woopi teraly {or mame time, he turned to Miss Kéain | Witness.—-Well, 1don't know that 1 can call [Rnd spirit of the eavstitution, we tuprdae inv | Medicchany frown eee GP wee ee fy Se tm the District. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! said, “Miss myselt an honest man vet, (Laughter.} But | Me lend, if the House of Representatives, iu- | with his parents ae Darlington, ry Picase remember Namie and Number. _jel-ty° CHEAP FOR casa! < see fo eceOt Gut of polities, dinl hain’t got no in ls Sree apd seumeoackae eee ne Seonues due been fiee teniiiiees ceaeen Cae ~ . xl 0 do with 'em.” 5 cause the was c! 7 8_JUSTH PAYS PAIR PRIC 7 > n =, The witness denied that he received any con- | "ned at a stake in front of the capitol on the | he chose to arise from his bed, and sharpeni: E Gente and." Chittren’e SRCOND HAND Delteered direct from Vessel and Whars. sideration for forging aMdavits, taking false | fourth of March next, to celebrate the re-inait- | 2ecuOse to arise from his bed. and s hunted stp CLOTHING, eB ey ee og TO 3 2240 LBS. GUARANTEED TO THE TON. Sax Jvan.—There Is nothing known at the bees Ss in Kelloggs interest, = said he ahh gig eet pre tad He pen an apm me his father. apo nemo and ~ hi jtes bY mai street, betw: — 2 recen ught a farm vy: it $5) I valle | for hi stal Se__Ectew by mail promptly attended to. _ocd-ly ere corner 1h snd K streets weet. ‘White House relative to the report about the | acre, and depended upon his father. Win lice | Tesolution the aid pane. ‘There is a8 much dele- Shove the heart, tufbeting "a yeans which i O'D GOLD. SILVER. BRASS. COPPER, Ere ranch Ome: F113 Re ee cet —|_| issuing of an order taking formal possession of | in New York. to pay for it. gated power in the constitution for the one act | prove Bought at fair ee for a Now Ri noeee: mune ‘nos. the island of San Juan, Shortly after the Mr. Carpenter.—“‘So you are going to be an | #8 there is for the other. But, whatever results Howrehold Furniture bought anderid. Notes by mati | 2" a ives “. | mulgation of the decision of the German fin. | honest farmer, are you? Now how lang have | may follow, 1 shall tre to maintain my self re Ssivanteeresas, ©” AUGREOTEIN Reror tn this matter the British government or- | you been playing this shenanagan—this studing | Svect, Lowever much misrepresented ain sla — ‘Ted its forces to evacuate the Island. and im- | Of ballot-boxes, &.?” dered through the public press. aunie jos. B. Stewart. Witness, (looking towards the ceiling, as if the Sec- trying to 'remember.)—“Ever since "53 or "60." BALLS, &e. mediatel, formal possess taken by the United States forces aml Sec retary of th issned instru: Laughter. AN Insane Man Murbers mis Catip axp ey Puest ANNUAL BALL pe that nelahkborhood to poceeniy ed : Mr Carenter-=* Where were you at that | Comaurs Seictpe.—In Boston Saturilay after- ov THR vein “tock. an acewautation of fine ALL: | authority over the Island of San Juan, Notec, | time?” 7 noon, alfred ©. Love, aged 45 years, ealledon BOOKBINDERS: RELIEF SocieT DATS, that formerly sald at prices rtuging | ther on the part of this government ix | _ Witness.—In Champagne county, IMinois.” | lis wife, from whom he has been ‘separated 3 E. y | from $12 to 16, which we have «determined to close | deemed nec Rn order to Secure to the | (Laughter) some months, she in the meantime supporting Will te given oat at 86 each. United States undisturbed possession of the ds | | Mr. Carpenter.— Did you stuff any ballot- | herself and a four-year old daughter. er eat land. boxes out there? deavored to induce her to live. with him again. 4T MASONIC TEMPLE, eimai Witness.—‘: No, I didn’t do anything of the | She refused on the ground that he could nut THURSDAY EVENING 4 } To Attexp THe Viexxa Exvosttiox.—Pay | kind in llinois,” Sa support here, whereupon ie took the child into EVENING, February oth, 1573. . FINE ALL-WOOL COATS........ Mr. Carpenter —‘ Perhaps yorthad no chance | the entryway and shot her in the right ear, and GF Tickets, @1—admitting © Gentleman and La- INE ALL-WOGL (COATS........91 there. [Laughter.) Did you stuf a ballot-box | then shot himself. They were both taken to sites. it-e FINE ALL-WOOL COATS......86 / the first chance vou-got?” the city hospital, but nefther are expected to FTrEintie ; INE ALL-WOOL COATS.....@6 Witness.—“ No, but I'did the second, though." | live. = 23 NS ALL WOOL COATS.........86 gre ome 1a Pu TE Tott Se EW EN toe LiWook COAE ge tempiaonree “meen you ete tho Set will be given at ODD FELLOWS’ MALL en — | * Yes,sir.”" (Laughter.] WEDNESDAY EVERING, Beliusry 5,193 ALL OTHEL GOODS AT Tire Same IMMENS: Mr_ Cazpenter —*" Well, now tell us how roa » February 5, E Carpenter. ‘The Committee pledge themscivos 12 make teat REDUCTION. on Seeeae leare Kc} logg, whom you helped to elect egtewable evening to ail who way favor them with {} “Well, sir, f their a ‘ ‘ttness.— , sir, f went tome and J eriebrated Band hasbeen engaged. gwore by G_ I'd néver make another false afi: precisely. No hats or caps dayit, fact is I got disgusted with the busi- HABLE BROS., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, fester Nontnwest Con. T7m axn D Ste. | FOP S40Ls Ann Panrigg. } Grand Blaxch.9 0 ved in the Hall ynicss worn "by members ot tec inthe, Be kote sim itting « Gontlomap and Ladies, @2. fi" COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. SS Fun 3 Bove AC ‘The wits pais Stimony with ua Sit of ras seg ea ra ane ar tol know ‘were and when asked if he did Or } that be politica. Genuine “janto-tr H p Boos aT, a Wimaatr, KID GLOVES, { Fentatieé Sypher wae, on motion of Str. c eo richa Tina Te 81 70 91.95 PER Pan. ig : WALL, ROBINSON & 00 Lith the Arehducheos of Gierla, of Austria, 1s 0 SMITH & vanere ak od 00 the _— i LUMBER. LUMBER. | \Wyeucu’s PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR stg) : p mocoeied | That he wnet be hanged on tho a oi February! HARDWOODS A SPECIALTY. port vatistactory for making Light Breed, Bolls,' ) sty Gall Hamilton, is down’ with | small-pox, B v hom a recovering frpm the same discase, ILL® CUT TO ORDER. z id Sk oar in Arkansas construe jan6-n* Coawan Ten axp I Sts, sovrmwast. Hal and. Pik. ag pr me ben siram angel | serine PORE 9 pe £ Rotity my, tae ‘althoug! to met any ms oe eh ta ere ban oa 7 iF age lee and new silts hate made to: te, 4 oahiess yas in moving it Present | charges for board and lodging, 4 ELEC. Mow Col. Gol, Kittehen Werke for Sr. Lours, Peb.4.—Cob Spa. Kitoben testified besore the senatorial He mmcth ing Over $2,000 in money when he arrived. Be borsowed money of the Fxcbange Bank of St Louts, and ro HW, ea s-carity for €5.000. He spent about $60 in ferson city for See ee pore Worked hard for Bogy. Bogy hed ‘money and notes for him repeatedly. Bagy laughed idea of Dorrts being a candidate. or other witnesses wero ¢xamined, but nothing impo tant was élicited. A was re- ecived from Tom. Dorris steting that he could easily have been fou: d by t! € sergeant-at-arme, tat offer was in St. Louis, and that If the commitee wanted him he ‘onkd waive a summons. ittee tele for doth Tom and his father, the general, to come and also decided to semi jor doer of the Senater-clect aging editor of the Be« and Wm. Swift, man- Dispatch, of Diiseity vi court of this city agai: st Mr. Robert Bow! arging bim meanor im connection with cere deposited in the Parisian banking house o Bowles, Bros. & Co. His trial is expected ¢ take place at an early day. ~ ne, FLACE FOR 208%. o letors severa’ collieries in th» south of Wales, who have armounced thelr in- tention to wt Chinamen from California to take the places of the men on a strike, have re cclved avonymons letters threatening th With assansmnation should they carry out designs. KUNDREDS OF PEOPLE PROREN TO DEATH IN ENGLAND. The weather for the pas! three days has been intensely cold, and hundreds of persous were frozen to death in England during that time. > ———— NEW YORK NOTES. ORE VGLY TALK ABOUT THE TWEED orey. New York, Feb. 4.—District Attorney Phelps states that he bas affidavits In hig pos- sewion alleging that five of the Jurore in the Tweed case were approached during the trial. tis further charged that the action of these uence. When is ined action unos WAS governed in sther proof onthe sul; will be taken by the Di sel for the had only three challenges in a case demeanor tike Tweed’s. A new fury bill is son to be preseuted to the legislature for considera- tion, SANTEL 3. TILDEN publishes a very hy communication this morning, eden nage istory of the movement for the prosecution of the tate ring of this city. He opposes the present charter for the city now. pending, and thinks it will pave the way for ag great (rauds as those by which Tweed's charter Was in part made an instrument. ——_@ THE MODOC CAMPAIGN. The Settlers Won't Fight and Dent Want Peace. Saw Francisco, Feb. 4—Captain Miller, of company C, 4th United States ardilery, arrived at Jacksonville, Oregon, to-day, en route for the Modoc a. Mach ind! dey ona pressed among the people of that city at the propesition fora treaty, —— = omy 9 =. - ernment supplies are going forward rapidly, notwi ng the bad condition of the reads, Two companies of Oregon we have been, 3 a Modocs meets with al universal condemmation in that part of country. Storm and Ea: eonthe Pacific Sax Francisco, 3.—The recent rain Storm extended from Santa Barbara to Los Angelos, where it was more severe than 2 storm for ten year. past. The rain fell in tor. Tents and the wind blew a perfect gale. At San Pedro the shipping was obtiged to put to sea y- Much damage was done to the vineyards and orchards in that vicinity. The schooner Newton Booth arrived ot San Diego other the wreck the steamer which haPentirely broken up and drifted away when the schooner Aa if A Bride New Yors. states that on of armed chart at Bea. Pritapetrmia, Feb. 4—Liv: Well, of this city, who died on atic, was not an actor as stated in the New papers. The d comnected tirm B. Reese. two yearly trips to Ew At time of his death yorage across the Atlantic. Arrest of am Al of ppznsnaee. Feb. eae — or more arrested George O. city to-night, on a warrant charging fim enibezzling 4,000 6f fuuts of the im with ™: pany. ‘The police oesr will ing ne com a jeer to-morrow Tue leo forge eon- no sigux oF a rine im the river, but we live indread. Rain fell yesterday, and the weatber is warm. Disaster to a Steamer. SavaNNan, Ga., Feb. 4—The steamship Nontgomery, lence tor New York, was towed into the Tybee this morning with a broken shaft. etnias ie OREAT LOSS OF LIPE—SHOCKING SCENES axp DENTS. Ten boilers in the American Iron Works of Jones and Laugiiins, Pittsburg, Pa., blew up yesterday. The explosion was =) tremendous that three sections of the building, of some fifteen feet each, were completely shattered the toot being Carried entirely 2way and seatterod imall slirections. There were about three thousand laborers employed in the mill at the time the explosion occarred, and portions of the bodies, ke, and timbers were thrown great distances, some fragments three or four blocks. orf the explosion is petnown. After the explo; yh great crowds mediately gathered, am worked to remove the green h recover the bodies of the killed. Seven were recovered, all more or less mutilated, some tfully, and blackeved as thongh burned. were fi many feet away from the scene of the accident, in an mill, They had been employed was just over the battery, when the ce , and was blown upward for a consid- erable distance. The lower jaw of one work. man was found seme distance from the body. bodies were partially buried ander the A partial list of the wounded contains names. afternoon 4 boiler lin Weot mill, near the naleat station, of the Sctru

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