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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays excepted, 'AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : o. : TVEvING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPANT. } J = B. KAUFFRANN, President. p 3 —_— eo" Fire Cras cach. “By mailtaree mothe, @1.80; ‘ Two 3 ‘ #2 months, $3.00; one year, @5. Po THE .X STAR—Published Pridar—§1) lar. TWO CENTS. THE Wire's STORY. The story of the almost heart-broken wire she was taken sick of Money to Ger Vo. 41—N2. 6,206. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1873. a TT ECI SOTI SE Rsa r Soetety. The Credit Mobilier Investigations.| FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS sP [AL NOT CES. EVENING STAR. The attendance was fair at the day-time THE SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTER. R' YSECOND CON‘ = alo ear Ne Expos DOUBLE SHEET. Teeeptions yesterday, bit not up to the mark of | ‘The Senate committee, ies which Mr. Merrill, | This Aftermeen’s Proceedings | This Afterneen’s Dispatches. for by GEO. of e: * i , to the co1 > ee = _ ———— ‘Dg ore ettontion to meter than vt BESTE eaeip sien trestle na: DOUBL Pes aadeabaenes Od ecole a beets | cited or beeen mretocaan: SaTpRpAay, Pebraary 8. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. prepricty admitted et thinking thatuhe might ——- Washi News and Gossip, | Bisine’s.and Gen. Sherma: : b Md» preliminary meeting this morningin th { 3NE SENATE was nit comin Wiss. | SUDDEN DEAT OF _EX-COVERWON | pil of thet Dini Bene he Cantion. 8) ington ews ip. ever, paid their respects res ms the Ley (oe = rer HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—On GEARY. and at last the eyes of the Goo & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCB re ; — The Speaker's reeeption was largely at- | Of views we motion of Mr. Arthur (Ky.) the House took up opened to their fall extent, but still she clang t TTT aioe avoid the numerous Cour | I> TERNAL Ruvenon—The receipts from this | | 1 a nok 's ta 11 o'clock, amd among the | tio fook place, but w Spee ene Geta | aud passed the Senate ta, viding for a pub- = eee beer ence ge mente mama hope, thinking that by sending the sister heck terfette an® Imitasions offered for vale. source to-day were €288.397.73. stream of visitors was President Grant, some of | {Re ee pares bese agi pete - a Covington, Ry. en Ss. mg ogre to Uermany that the husband would return to ect Seely Agente for the United Siatce Two Mone Kuxtvx—Ely Ross Stewart and | the Cabinet, and a full representation from the | mony Jaken before the credit’ mobilier commit. | ,, Mr. Barry (Mise. tntrotuced bill to amend . the path of reoutade. ‘She Gueretre. mia Robert Hayes Mitchell, of North Carolina, have | two houses of Congress, Judges of the Supreme | tecs ofthe House implicating seer Witadioel Shi tne neeeeen a geod Glock thie | wight preending the one om which the sister was been pardoned by the President. Cor ished military and naval officers, | be examined, after whi ict Of Mississippi, which was cot his to cmbath Ser heme. che and the hasband uf ta, Sex der Thess, wih the sitisen vinters, and of erage icin) dani 1 to tm hetpi Mrs. Lichemstetn disappeared, the husband tak as meneionary. Wart WimtAn, ‘who several weeks since | strangers of note now in Washington, mado up | be publicly conducted. The committee hope to PP ci gat = an at ets ly f s uu ing with him several gold rings which had been for the cure of was stricken with paralysis, is getting better | a pleasant and nt gathering Mrs..Blaine | concinde the investigation before the close of | House te consider the Boston relief bill, urging e | entrusted to him to repair, about $45 belong ine netic remedy. Penson at —Gencral John B. Gordon, Sena- | as she is with the pen, and naturally draws an | morning. Ro toattond rehier. fig saah sree had felt, ats duty | ‘The citizens are greatly excited and great oe OS eee the afflicted and i tor-elect from Georgia, is in town. ----Geriera | imterested eircle about her on such occasions. The inh caaanitece Uf Oe Hoten er which | presented to © row is expressed. and with several small children to look for preparing Phil Sheridan and Colonels Forsyth and Me | — The Speaker's closing reception of the sea- Boland te chairman: met thismorning, | which Ie wan e and he EUROPEAN NOTES. Senay Pains ‘Ricireaa, Feely, of his staff, are at the Arlington. pee tants piace Webreny Sh da secret session of Iara Oe THE COLLIFR’S STRIKE IX WALES. and begging ber way 8 | — ———— y —Bhe reception of Gen. aud Mrs.‘Sherman as | which the evidence was discussed prepa: TR Intl.) objected to f ¢ con- Xew York, Feb. &—Europe wife mmasie dit ft aearch for them = Mr. W. W. Conconax has been quite indis- | usual drew a large gathering of the notables | to the final report, which they hope y eiderathne nd tae eee aarne ee ce | gence htiys test in thegeens eetl onrianin Wen, vuaeeh Git teen kak oamena Ben a PRET — "| Posed for somedays, but was able to sit up @| and fashionables of Washington society. The | fore the house in Sere fen cays. Thor only | ar maw — r3 ; | Sgood'of temper is shwn omeach side, espoc- | for this city. She then followed the AMUSEMENTS. little while to-day. His illness is from am obstl- | General, who is the most amd: Rindty: of | SWAtt the reture of Mr. Atees 60 close the ex- | SAS alias hy coduene x that of the men, but the chances'are all | more, arriving at the. President street demo: AMPTON STUDENTS nate affection of the digestive organs. hosts, has @ counterpart in his amiable wite, | ivy’ weeided to send the mt-at-arms for | Wheeler Hubbell for his invention and pate po ema pon Rn moa Many of the strikers are Tistehday morning, and began her weary search 1 Lincous Haut = SromtTanY Rosmios was before the House | and the comeqnence that visitors, find them: | hit if he ia mot heard he sergeant for nd through the mod and rain. Her husband be ny i 7 to-day have been sent to him, bu On Feb. 18th, 15th and 19 h inet. assisted by acho- | Committee on appropriations y with Rep- | She, Mins Lintie Sherman and Mise Whelan | &a™* , Mr. Kerr (Ind. roe ‘of Ay from Howard Uuiversiiy.- | resentative Myers, of Pennsylvania, and asked | ameted in receiving Inst night. Senay ay manne nat Canes: win eo aonies | Ste: Mere saenal satay tue bill on ‘ = hmang the large collection now used, the following | for an appropriation of halfa millionof dolars| —_The weekly literary re-union by Hon. Hora- | offer the testimony which he deglares will show | 00 which motion the yeasand nays were ordered. Hail bail? hail! I'm gwine to jine salnis above for League Island, Pa. tio King and daughtér takes place to night, | where the twelve hundred dollars he deposited | _ The motion to lay on the table was rejected— . be . Two tele- plaive shells, Messrs Suther- J Too ~ < .Jand Coughlan advocated the RIBLE AND FATAL BAILROAD coLtisiom, | 9 jewelcr, she visited several ¥ establish = 4 rio reply to ii + Ts Loxpox, Feb. &—A collision, attended with | tients, and at last found out cketheton at work and apron at an establishinent on German street Hanover. At first she was disposed to ent So te eee? eas 59, hays 105. fain from tha: second thought — concbeaed that’ che wount Sieg Dem Belle, Tux Powrov erversearien—Ee ¢ cm Fey pent {s expected to be prescet Seats eee ee nee Contin ate | | Mx Archer (162) moved Soaménd tiy striking pia RO gene, ond the services of @ policeman, amd Weng Bowers ober tm Jordust? wo cageornes bats Senate. Bresties —Mrs, ED. EN. Southworth holds her | {raciay.and then Clove theexamination, Judge saat ipreageiniea fer tauecaen: ues snd several severely injured. Some Of whom paired thither and 1 reared ay ala inser rou Braver endy heard::the testimony of state senator York yes-.| Weekly reception at «Prospect Cottage,” | the commitice this morning, del wakes thas | t- A Yors'or coxripexce rw Tue spasiam sere | S77 he arrest of her husband. “OBicar Sietiot Fee re ee Tele Nate Sutin’ on the Golten | ‘<P4ay at Topeka. paca ing apse a Sook, peeing ts ie hie heey eet dine Plat (he Pees, tke committee bn IsTR Teturned to the statign-honse with Lis prisoner, Altar Arrorxtep ny THE Paesipen?.—The Presi- | _ —Mrs. Governor Cooke will give @ ball at her. his cits. hie ‘teaneee “the tenons dent has appointed Morris Friedson collector of | "#™dsome residence at Georgetown on the 18th. Admintion, We; Reserved Sente, Tic. Tickets to | internal revenue for the3d districtot New Yurk, | ,,_.Mt* Grant's weekly reception takes place be bed ot Batentzace Reskstores S80 Mhst- SR” | 509 McHarg, resigned. Mr, Friedson is now xe Maprin, Feb. &—0 ess yesterday al When the as @ to thi . mest the committee | aval affairs, ‘bill for the relief of the Bar, ongre y n the wife was placed And many others of quaint, touching and peculiar oe antrnes heirs or ty C. Bes- J Ahamimousty parsed a of confidence in the | iy THE PRESENCE OF HER FAITHLESS BVSRAND d (ented ana directed that Mr. Ames be so'no- | be! i loyal a at ave in the ex- ministry. ly two deputies voted fu the mega- | her oid love for him ed, and extending her DEse atc ecution of a contract for a Mississippi ironclad. | “Y¢- hands to bim ht his an A Lone ATH moe Rocatien toe bees or cane: home to New ¥. —The next Ieveé at the White Honse will be | comes from Boston concerning thé tesult of the | Pending its c Re A court at Lie ‘ oe wan bs. Be, bo ThERED Wart. pai nics aa civen nthe evening ofthe tah nant. "| Seaminaign by guage Mon nto enancn | fae gee ened at whch me, tog toute: | ah sit rns ey alsa cht | fea tow oak rae SATURDAY EVENING, FEPRUARY 8, mfantry, and Gapeain | Hote sattsdinner will be given at the White | Doivts of tare that the credit: grobilier setaed | committee onclaims fof reports, before, which, | Prisonmeut for afithating with the internation | Heeeurin erg ant, tue wae, Che, lest hope o FAREWELL BENEFIT OF House next Monday evening. Seariy forty-three millions of dollars throu, however, the er laid before the House a | Susts. . . that Lachenstein would not consent to retarn phan Spor sae F.W. Perry, 24th Infantry, hat —The New Jersey state association hold their | the Ames, Hoxie and Davis contracts for the | large number of executive communications. rag So hae Tae ae, eating the reason | 40 New ork with his wife, ordered him to be for doing 9, has issued. an order directi on will be presented Sterling Corne’s | take effect” Fel First Lieutenant | courth annual reception at Willard’s Feb. 19th, | building of the road. mane, following members of conference com- ap ot tae okie a ne Moutpoiine the ke up on the charge of robbery, and will ~— 2 : jak. hailed ier tees wi : los medical schoo! on, | okt him want hhorities EVERYBODY'S FRIEND; | theattvice trom January Si)? SSC! | —Mrn. Corbett, Mrs. Senator Edmunds, and aeroane ar Wanna: Ow fortibeation ne The northern part of France has just been | NOM bim until the ay a New ‘York can viation Lill— Mess ih. After Lichenstrin had been Judge Field, sail for Europe next month. aber, 7, (lowa,) aud Morey, | Yisited by a heavy snow storm. Railway travel " Menedcg as gil ale Lint 1x DARK PLaces.—General Shanks, chairman of the House committee on Indian A PILL INCREASING THE aALARrES ow THe | Nidlack, (Ind.,) Pi PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, MEMBERS OF Mr. Vining B. i le —Invititions are out for an evening reception is blockadea. The Engtish mails are two days May 8: (Ls i . yn the diplomatic and 1 ati overdue. of the com n of the prisoner, and after a MOH. Barr | agiairs, has been instructed to ask for unani. | Judge Stones Teale Pt UY the ladies of | coxcuuss, hx ormene. bit Menard Swan, Ad) Basten eke eet | tain PROM TCRKEY rom EaRTMQamy ave- | Sf,the comtanion of the grivunee, and aft <NncMr Riepsiy | mous conetnt to take action upom the bill bring |Site. Bo © Woe home 8: ea ae Se tn content | Hatt ad Coxsrantrsore, Feb. §—The Tarkish See tae tke tee valli. Kingsley mi q ring- | —Mrs. E. D. E.N. Sat- i . NOPLE, Feb. 8.—' i r. Barkin ing to ght all theold Indian contracts, a: N. Southworth is at home Sat- | from the committée on the judiciary, to adjust | On the bill to anthorize the nomination and go the clothing of Mrs. Lichenstein was fourm The sister was escorted to the western “ation house, and this morning her case will be cis posed of by Justice Bell. rh 5 ty ‘o 5 i ernment has sent assistance to the sufferers by ge Bact Mi, G. C.Germon | jetting those that are fraudulent. urday cveningn os her residence, Prospect Cot- | the salaries of the executive, judicial, and legis- | 8ppointment to positions on the navy retired yey Admission, $1; reserved seats, to be had at Ellis ie » | the earthquakes in the island of ae Si era ar uctuas tage, Georget lative departments of the government, provides list of certain volunteer officers disabled in the ut RE CALL oF Five-TWeNTr wed On Music Stere . ent vio ) eal. ACTIVITY OF THE CARLISTS, Inrennstixe Puocrevixos 1x Panuta- | thatafter March 4, 183, salaries shall be fixed | Sd Suiiesinneh, aiten (aH) Comtlan, (Cal.,) Parte. Feb. 8—Late "intelligence from soon -- WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. the first of March next, will be infact but adu- | ygnr VesTERDAY—The Treaty of Washington | a8 follows per annum: President of the United | "A number of bills were reported from she | TaTat GP hm gage tne Carlist force, which was The Great British Frost. nee th meMce A nek Blication of the call issned yesterday morning, | Discussed—In the British House of Commons, States, $50,000; Vice President of the United | committee on claims and acted upon by the | (yma by is"again ap RO 4 id. The great and disastrous storm wave which RGLISH orEns.. Which was—for reasons already stated in ‘Tux | on Thursday, notice was given of the introduc- | States, $10,000; Chief Justice of the Unitea | Hvase- +3 General Moriones, commander of the royal oe, swept over Great ey wy pow roespayeeegh MALL, Pra reroked, late im the afternoon, From | tion of number of bills: one providing for the | states, $10,500; justices of United States Su- | The Ice”Go he Susquehanna, | troops at Alsasque, is aj nsive of an attack snet soemssbatto evento of he hind on Mr. J. Regiugion Feitluinbs Ronen: Geeta, in | Bresent indications it is very’ probable that | purchase of the English railways by. the gov- sPrcsenanos! . £ ree wer ~ by the ineurgenin aha he fearshe would net | record. The cable reports heavy snows im ‘Gaeetia ‘sirlamb's Romantic Opera, shertly after the issuing of the call on March | ernment, and another ae marriage with a1 , £10,000; Cabinet officers, £10,000; | ALARMING STATE OF AFFAIRS AT PORT DI be able to resist, and urgently demands that London, and still heavier in the northe: WALERIE: On, THE TREASURED TOKEN,” | ist there will beinoued another for ailke amount. | a deceased wite’s sister. Yesterday: specches | Speaker of the House, $10,000; members of Cox Posir. 2 cored a Cast, nd me if of the Kingdom. Fav [ res, $8,000. The bill ides that the 42d The effort to clear the Susquehanna river at | Teimforcements be sent tohim. General Olio, stion to the Mish ite dintingwhed Amateur Cat *, | Tue Lovistaxa Exection Buyzsrication. | Wraimds, TouEly criticizing. the treaty of | gress. $8400. The bill provides that the tal or | | The effort by Capt. Dyers wich is steel | Who commands 2,000 Carliste, has defeated the the Pacific slopes of the t ahd eficient Orchestra, under the Imme- | The committee on privileges afd elections of | and char ing the government with surrender’ | annum. Teabolishes mileage, but allows actual | plow plat p & mont decided failure. He | Sovemiment forces near Deva, in the province | Seasca, swept by warm and ti ‘ron power. ih aeet pew open at Messrs. Phi Seats, $2; Admission, & 1p & Sol +, | the Senate, investigating the Louisiana elec- | ing Engl nor, aud sacrificing the interests | traveling expenses, and fixes the salary of the | failed to force a Ps — through the ice ashe | of Geipuzens, snd now threaten to attack the f €a_ | tion, held a secret session to-day, from 10.39 | % Canada. Members on the ministerial side | Vice President, Speaker of the House, members proposed to do. roject of nitro-glycerine | ‘Toops under General Urgara. = = — +. rotested against the needless discussion of the | of the Cabinet and judges of the Supreme Court | has not yet been decided upon, avd probably os Sy WASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. || Poort on the Ciccone fa preumnary ty. It ye great change in internation. | (excepting the Chiet Justice) at $10,000 cach. | will not be, as the town commissioners are re NEW YORK NOTES. ng ctersa (Eleventh street, south Pennsylvania avenue.) pected, will be presented on Monday. ata al law, and @ne highly advan ous to Eng- | The total increase contemplated by the bill is | ported-to be averse to the proposa! A SHIP SCREW DROWNED, SAVE ONE. isited |, causing great los of life. land. "It was a very great mistake to snppos: RDIN ut | o’etoc! ; 3 > wi $1,024,000 per annum, saving to the government A special to the Baltimore Sua from Port De- New Yor, Feb. 8 —It is reported that the ‘great frost,” as it is known, which oc- AKOTHER EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! | o'clock, without examining any witnesses, they | {hatte Canadian had been conpre. | sccordin, Italian bark Em : 7 to the official statement of the Post- | posit, dated half-past twelve o‘clock last night, | Italian Ennile Costel Marie, Bound to New ber, 1860, was ushered in b: Engagement of the brilliant Eauestrienne, aljourned until 10 o’e lionday morning. mised when the Canadians themselves thought | master General, por sumaga by tee abottion of says: “An York, sunk Wednesda: night, about fifty miles | 9 heavy snow fell in'Seotiand, which meteoro- MISS KATE FISHER. Love's Lanor Not Lost.—The bill which | otherwise. The subject of the loss of the emi- | the franking privilege, $2,543,227.72; and saving ALARM WAS GIVEN AT MIDNIGHT, from Block Island, an ay ome man, a . logists were subsequently enabled to trace to and her bighly-trained St onder,” the finest- assed Con, and was sent to the Preside nt ship Northfleet was introduced in the | to the government by the abolition of mileage, | caused by a sudden rise in the myer. The rise | was saved, by ing pic up in a boat by | a continnovs stream of intensely col dry and nian anewen st E gress mt | Fords, and the ‘opinion was expresecd thats | stationery. postage, began a fittle after 9 p. m., and continued upto | Block Island fishermen. The captain and crew | heavy air flowing trom. T. north wards Mise Ficher is the only recognized successor of | 08 the 16th ultimo to pay Mary Love, of Ten- | criminal prosecution would not old against the | (estimated,) #200, total about 11 o'clock, when the water came in sud- | went down in the bark. through Russia, across Norway and Sweden, Adah Teaace Menken. She will appear in the great ng dispatebes | Murillo’s officers, unless it could be shown that | total net savings, $1,1 closing their | denly and rose over two feet. At Rock run the ‘A RECEPTION ond doocemdl « Scotland ac @ mortherly eharacter «1 MAZEPPA: urnside at | manslaughter had been committed. report the committee say that in recommending | street was rendered impassible, the water being | will be given Sunday to Captain Anguero by be , wind. On Christmas night of that some Knoxville, Tenn., through the confederate that the rate of salaries for Senators, Represen- | Over the pavement. In the upper fatto eae the Cubaus of this city in honur of the suecess | Sf the Scottish thermometers fell to twenty de OR. THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY, lines, not having been returned by the President | THe “‘Frignp or THE Famiiy” 1x tne | tatives, and Dele; , be applied to the present | town of Fort Deposit, near the M. E. Charch, | of his recent expedition in the steaurer Edgar | gress below aero. We have no accurate in S romantic adaptation of the legendary poem of | within the time prescribed by the constitution, | GREELEY Witt ContEst Smokep Ovt.—Mr. | Congress and pai its members, the commit- | tle water has already gotten into several of the | Stuart. as yet revealing the conditions that —— Lord Byron. it has become a law. — T. beng ae counsel for mee are but naw ng every Seccodent on this — Le David 4 rif’ a Forage 9 resi- peal p nl gh fs c pon tad a chee me this Polar temperature of the presen’ ‘The Drama will b. luced with all its if. i = ame e contestants of Mr. Greeley’: ill | subject from the foundatior t nt, was driven out with his v . m. Josey , the vel circus clown, | been jreat Britain; but it is doubt- gee iette Scenery Beantiful Dancstt Original | W2 reoner ro teams of the sudden death | {he,contestants of Mr the | to the present time. If isan equitable peo. | The residence of Dr. Shure isflooded te a bright | died here yesterday morning, we ay ae ches. Songs, Choruses, and the | of Willie, th esteemed - ties, Songs. Choruses, and the illie, the eklest son of our fellow. less due to conditions similar to those which ‘Berri THE PURCHASE OF TRE CUBAN TELEGRAPH the z to him? | rision for future Congresses it is equally so for | of two fect. Several other houses in the same jati JW. hi The ‘friend of the family” is yked ont’ this In making this mend. locality are flooded, and the Occupants are ABLE se ee eee : citizen, J. W. Thompson, esq., e ily’? is ‘smoked out” at is. In recom: ion, howev- 3 , and bs 7 » 1800. Ricpwst Tartay. with Cwitnerinched tohistack" | att a.m. to-day, of heart discane.. ‘The ede | The retion dete of the Creeley will: | er, the committee believe, tat the mileage al Iy THE GREATEST DREAD. tne by the Wester» Unio, company this week | Y°Ti is alm highly probable that the great frosts The will b= produced in superb style, with a | fellow has been au invalid tee see tion has been discovered, and mystery yields | ready received by the Senators, Representatives | The alarm spread rapidiy, and at this hour | prevented its falling into the hands of London | of }, that experienced in Flanders, Jargely augmented company ; also, & large and first- | his sufferings were only equalled fo ligne. nd the 42d C should be de- | every house on the lower side of the street is | company. 4 ine froze in the casks, was cut cigs Variets Company: ‘ and gentlenees with whic Question._Why were these disgraceful pro- | di which will be | lighted up, the male members of the families BAD FOR STOKES. * pt nt of reat Fontainblean; also, the | 2nd gen aie wi mace ae mit 6 ceedings ever brought, and, more emphatically. | entitled pnder the provisions of the bill which | moving about in the streets, watching the rising | Judge Boardman has forwarded his decision qecentric Comedian, Jobnuy Harris; the talented po ot hele Make co coger Pon dae. | Why were they in’ after al! artics | the coms ‘tee report. tide and preparing for an exit. Capt. Taylor, | in the " ease to the District Attorney, He top and a quainianese. ree cincle of fri aud ac- | in {interest under any of Mr. Greeley’s wills hal a conductor on the Baltimore Central railfoad, | bas denied the motion for a new trial and re- ims? ets relinquished their ¢! ” Tne Triat ov PLATER ron Wive Munper— | has just arrived in the center of the town from: | fused to grant a stay of proceedings. Tae Parracut Statve.—The House and Answer.—The “friend of the family” owed | Weakness of the Suivide Theory of the Defence.— | Rock run, one mile above, in scareh of a boat the 92. (borrow: Th bridge, is dail, to tak it his family, th havit seed Piet J h by Aya as pete ‘i estate $2,000 ed from Mr. Greeley.) ¢ court room at Cam! Md., take ow family, the water having gotten ings before Jud vis im ioe eo Pais aoe and precipitated a legal wraugie in order, as | crowded with intensely interested attendants on | into his house. The’ rise ie attributed eek, | Court, - t 3 Family Matince Wednesday and Saturday. 3-tf counsel for the executors of the willof 1871, to | th ’ 4 sinking of the in MR. TREMAINE C2 zo. On Exhibition —_—_ New No. | the model for the statue of Admiral Farragut, plead his professional services in payment of his Si. and the backing up of the ‘ne | will mnke an argument on the bill of exceptions ‘77H St. manndiren: Tra St —— nav: CH aoe to examine the | debt! “A rat! Arat!” th evider show that the let sont, i the people through the long fp the Biake's case before Judge Davis, of the . model of Horatio’ Stome, who, rere z return toher husband, tupreme court, this morning. Bo. 439 7th street, becwere Dd iF strecta, eight given out, had withdrawn from competition. Disastrous STRIKES AMONG OHIO CoaL h fhe name. of Sally Brice, was formed at presentot what ‘ THE TARIFF ON THE aeeanrac CABLES above 'ellow’s 5 There is a good deal of amongst the | Minuxs.—It is estimated that nearly 7,500 coal | not written by the latter. She was placed’ on | It Is nerally feared, willbe reduced to seventy-five cents word ‘Chromos, &e. Ee nel Pl gel 1, however, that ty: per word " Hea Window | Other artists that Stone should not be required | miners are now on a strike in the hberhood | the stand and testified that she knew Mrs. Pla- | portentous Of immediate disaster.” atter May Ist. — and Tas- | ‘© Submit his model for competitive examina- | of Youngstown, Ohio, and the ee Val- | ter, but wrote no such letter, for the very Simkims oF cles Moa THE BANK STATEMENT. ori, Ringe 3 ie fev tn the District tion at the Capitol, as they were required to do ey. Many strikers slarge fs a es, who are | reason that she could not, write at all; The Spee ae oe romana The following is the weekly bank statement: a vs — necessal ft tn is that Loans, Tease, 400; specie, . Neeierhimegad Number. _jelty" | NAVAL Cuanoxs—Lieuteuant Commander | mn workmen have been compelled to | ter as decoy Yor the purpose oF bringig nis | , Tue Loudon Times of Janeary 25 publishes the | LoaMS,,imTeRse, $8,050, (rg Be © Suauls Pave Bata Pua Ge 7, | Francis Morris ordered to the navy yard, Ports- | suspend operations for want of coal, thusswell- | wife to him, and then ieutlered hee Tae an. | details of the terrible disaster t9 the ship North. deposits, increase, $4,130,700; circulation, -In- Gents’ and *s mouth, N.H. Commander Wm. A. Kirkland hed = y of Snemploved laborers. | Three | fence opened its side with the testimony of ex- roy it appears that the Srat m given | crease, $19,600. Seog aU SPER CLOTE ier Bo SA | detached from the Supply and ordered to com hi pases nreaes ro ov. Thomas, who gave in evidence that Mc- pending calamity ae from the Reis 7 a mal MORE ABOUT STORES. 5 er Virgima to work in the Bowers ¢oal ¥ watch: “+A steamer is right i = tly attended to, ocdiy | mand the Guard. Commander Chas. A. Bab- Carty asked him for aid to get away from Easton, Sid rast us,” and before | Upon learning of the decision of Judge Board- the experiment has proved so successful that | stating that if h the captain and pilot cou! ondeck she was m in the q of statin at ¢ remained there would con- > man in the Stokes case to~lay, his counsel im. other mining companies are contemplating the | yi : strnek ai and cut down below the water ? m= VER, BRA! iP Erc., | to command 3 5 14 vict Plater. McCarty is the man who swore to | *% mediately went before J: Davis, in th: Qe hace ct salar astra eo storoe | rachis Shas eh Stiomeat ote | Hrtng Pater same o Bene ge Get | oe, Pa ioe as rata car | Seman ap ir i Fone cttcnded to by" AUGENBTEIN, Leos | SOD Sc. June, Wee question between the striking miners and their | dey amd tertinnl that be eed eee stand seized the eréw and passengers, and the latter | now belug argued. ings. is ivania avenue ‘én-1y* vers, and business is almost at astand- | conversation with Plater as McCarty stated. | became entirely beyond the ‘control of the BY THE EXPLOSION OF FIRE WORKS TRES ccALasi fee Pals oes ee ane EA | oo nomuaul ae Tie pangs, Sere injured. Set mons feet mere _ 7 1 Mrs. Plater wae fou: ere was layil were jm . but none fe LECTURES. neon | aiding ceremony of Mis Rave For anette | aboite Taheed “lioroform, "and fata Gicuvoriug as fee ts seat the car |" Rernusastariva sngons Sor 79 masrox. ——_ vag e label of “strychnine” upon it. ! e Express denies that James Brooks con- River axp Hannor [errovexanta—The | Fox sisters t ona ia this counerg eat spiritual | confirmation of the plea of the defence that ferave the women, but without avail, although | templates resigning his seat in C > House committee on commerce this morning | with demonstrations of an appropriate but | Ms. Plater committed suicide, but it was sub- | LO fred a blank cartridge. In the effort to get SPOCIE SHIPMENTS concluded the river and harbor appropriation ly character. Raps were out the | *auently invalidated by the confession of the | inte He west many were drowned, as the only | for Europe to-d qPP FELLOWS: HALL, TO THE AFFLICTED AND PUBLIC GENEK ALLY. eans of ret 74,000. A PUBLIC LECTURE Dill, and agreed to recommend that the follow | Sitar: and at the wedding breakfast the spirits | Witness that he had ouly heard that euch a label | Piwarve<"ihe Samerdie ate eager ene iigicemegat ODD FDLLOWS HALL. onthe | ng'amounts be appropriated for the tendered their congratulations by tumultuons | #5 on the paper. second boat, the only other one launched. Sixte- 3 ae ‘Scomouy oF ment of rivers and harbors in this vicinity , ges ae ey, Ph cigs ig the neue. Swars. Pox tx Bartrwore.—The authoritic: | fur persons were saved by these two boats. The - Baltimore harbor, at entrance in the Pata] bride agera seb pet hy er ap. | 0! Baltimore have adopted stringent measures | Pilot and ten men were picked up. ‘followed by an exbiti- | Tiver and Chesapeake bay $200,000; James river, coral ay Boer jased, to the groom, | fr the prevention of the further spread of small ASTAE THE VESSEL WENT DOWZ, ied by @ lecture on the | $75,000; Appomattox river, below Petersburg. y & speci : xin the city. Seventy “vaccine physicians” | Wich sho did half an hour after being struck THE TRULY EF. | $30,000; Nansemond river, Va., © en the ghosts grew jovial and cracked a few | [0 i ‘ Every effort was made by the officers to attract mock ¥ 000; Ke waRpT | time-worm jokes: of wi intiquity they were | anager yspponted, in addition to the ten | very eftort was made bs Rlcers & attr GANDCURING | haunock river, Va.,$15,000; K vad, | Goubtlees Ignoraut, a6 thee were Teeny whan, | siteady.at work, and any person who shalt re- | the attention of passing vessels, but, without ae Batt and too | $2-000;_Wicoinico” river, Md., $5,000; Acquis ieee, Sane, 9 er, one must oon. | (set be vaccinated shall 'be subject toa fine | Avail, they believing, it is thought, the vere! y anes Tecture will he | Creek, $2,000; Occoquan, Va., $5,000; Nomoni | they were on ¢ takes ‘a groom Of considerabic | °F Pot less than #9) nor more than 850. Fifty | Wassignaling for a pilot. The officers of the Selivered by and cxperieuced Physician, celebrated | Crek, $10,000. powecdi at oj | thousand dollars have been appropriated for the eet called to the steamer. to stand by, im the treatment of Cancer. . ‘The committee also agreed te recommend an purpose of keeping the city in healty—the | Were not heeded or heard. Only the ye Admission. 50 cents for adults; under 16, half pric ppropriation of $225,000 for the improvement | 4 ContgstTED WiLL Casx.—Sarah §.Camp- | amount to be appropriated ffem the snuai | Wife and another and two children of ro- mgickets for sale at the principal Drug and B of Kant rive, jactadt tog iegih 7920 | dell, a resident of this city, died, leaving an es- | levy of 1873. men on beard weresaved. The rest went down mtn with the vessel. together with Captain Knowles pai OST LED Sale a * into Rarer ee ree De cae. Deeoathing peoperty Wwar 1s THe MATTER with Mavor Have- | who did bic best. uselessly, to quiet the passen- PCRS OUT AND HEAR Him. edt bat iroden alae eee pel, | sxveR?—A delegation of the liberal republican | gers that le might save them, HISTORICAL AND LITERARY recTUREs |, T#® [sTeRNationaL STATIATICAL Coy- pacts, motte, and thee renee Tie ‘Rg, | general committee, with General Cochrane at ——————— IN aiD OF THE Gnuss.—The Presideut in his mossage suggested | Poe” Contests ‘the within, the grounds that a | te head, waited on Mayor Havemeyer, of New | | FXPLopixe aw Ice-Gonox—Successfal. re ODD FELLOWS’ LIBBARY ASSOCIATION OF | the propriety of his being au‘horized to extend pant oF noe eetnat in | York, yesterday aftergoen,-and assured him | “Wits have attended the use of + dualin” ag an THis City. —_ b gros: nsibly, | tat his viewsof the charter question met theirs. | €xlosive agent ut the ice-gorge that has forme! BY GENERAL Panne Ecate: (of Oregon,) | an invitatiod to the International Statistical lity owned by vi ne in ostensibly, | rhe mavor, feel that the | &t White river junction, Vt., situated at the é LINCOLN HALL." -,. | Cougress to hold its next seasion in the United | although not really, conveyed by him to his mo- Utica: has beet pebie chavaoer Junetton of White river with’ the Connecticut THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVS- | States. The House committee on foreignaffairs | ther, and that his mother was unduly influenced Daug taiiue by a voterie who gastos: | Hver. When the freahet ofJanuaty If ceserat Commreatng EEE Sons as 9. i Siving the President tho au- | in making her will by theather logatves. The | O08 1 cheat each ther aed Incigte an ant | ig cartion the loc ont of toe White es eee NO MOVENEST OF THE ICR pibiey Thureiay ‘evenins’ Fehetany eo The h Ci han siroady | cave come on for bearing to-day {a the Surro- | to hont the people.” * | Counecticnt, forming adam about a mile below | Port Dzrosrr, Feb. 8-—The river rose J. its Origin and Doctrine;” Friday— pitals of | Austria, | gate’s Court, but after t iy of the sub- Sana uE EEE junction, threatening, should it remain | een inches last at Rock run, and Fecture, emitted Sine Beviek dee | eral, Great Britain, Prasia, Ibely. Helland, | scribing witneescs to the will had bees taken an | oss op eum ANCHE AN exchange says |, thers and be seluforced Uh, mace ioc whos che | six inckes bee, een Te ice here Tener eutitled “The Koriesh-Ma- | and Russia, by iavitation of the ive gov- | adjour! it had Post, Cth. Mr. Jones, of Oshkosh, heard it intimated on | Spring freshets, the safety of five long and costly | bas occurred. Accounts from above are favor- iba jb oats it Rowrgat | oF Congrom vide be eld im Washing |, APRAIqaA Maxsssne Toe Tempera | tke tees ie other day hat be ras henvonkc | ragentens by, by tht emergency it ware” | sbi. Thewse only temporary. Beats ca: G ok store e FE: i Hy Lod srateees| pn CL w spook nore, with. ton. The Pabors of the Congress are directed | At a public meeting held at the Manassas hotel le went home and trash: fe, tore up two i . itn & 4 : tf Mr. Jamrach that bis parrot 3 t hi i k, @ plan to incor- | Or three of her best dresses, opened all the doors ’ rt 3 r i" every citizen c - ¥ iz : : BALLS, &c. reguistions ind satiateat pablicationr betwen | Linc®, hat Deon sent fo halogiaatare acing for | + Colleton of choice books, and emake iis ees og y &C. an incorporation. The ntle- ; : ‘ . “ (j®550 UNIFORM AND DuESS BALL SS men are proposed to the logesiatre as the Ara that he is bose of that ranche. airy learned that it had ween or Pay ror Extageme Tax Hovse.—General ag eos ecu . Weir, _ A) Bound, THE wae conesrrisio lanes = o) Stpconie «win by the I GALANTHE LODGE, No. 11. K. or P.. committee | “small Por. One cascofeiaeti coon before the French committee of thirty for final Ca AT ODD FELLOWS HALL, 71a feared N.W., nie ee or if i a af 77 4 in this place, which has proved fatal, that of a iy. One of the amend- ol man named (; Taylor -Menascae ments pro) by President Thiers was re- (¥a.) Gazett: ted. he preamble and first clause ha) ing ———__— adopted, the second was |, but wit! Justics & Mockery tx Gornam.—It looks | an ah iment ving tue the power |, by a veto, panes oe Ane ‘ofthe tated 3 ON THURSDAY EVENIN Fearcanry 13, 1373. © This Ball is in the hands i & as @ present A MSE Lor or CANABY BIRDS! ‘The ti hinds of CAGRE end A splendid essortment of alt ‘anata BREEDING CAGES. every enn BIRD FOOD fresh on band ef é i th ae Gi u i ae found tp uy 87-Ten cold blooded murders have occurred tu Iowa since the abolition of capital punish- ment: tt