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eS * THE EVE} NG STAR. lished Daily, Sundays excepted, T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsy!venin Ayénae, cor. Mth st., w TUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, am. AUPE MINN, President. STAR ie served by carriers to . » $1; . € THE WEEKLY STAR—Pnblished Friday—91.5) Sr ile Gaiae ee VV. 41—N2. 6,207. 4 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1873. Ly 3 ——. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. —~———— : ~_, IMPORTANT Frew SFATN. King A: te Abdieadt, Loxpon, Feb. tar The follogina tteroten as reetived Bere by the Beater telegram company. It is marked *‘ urgent,” and was not dela, the censor. It is therefore vetieved a SAG “danni Feb, 10.—Tjp Majesty seMaprn Feb. 10 ty Ama- deus mianligets a dixp to altliodte the crown. im which, care he will rosigm bir power into the handsof the Cortes, Madrid ts quiet.” nm mT TEE Al Twe ¢ CATION WO CENTS. Feb. 10.—The Corr ncea in ite ssne to-day announces the Dility that the G7 Rates of ever icing Tarnished on application. ; son of the Cortes will be suspended for a few vs, arnt pon Tassembling @ proposition Amadeus to abdicate the throne wil be read tn Congress, where an effort will mobably be made to dissuade the King from arrving out his purpose. Shoukl he per- ‘Fhe Louisiana Election Case. PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE ELECTORAL Vors. The Senate committee on privileges and elec- __LADIES SO SPECIAL BARGAINS §Q aT FORTYSECOND CONGRESS This Afternoon’s Proceedings SPECIAL NOTICES. Batchrtor’s Hair Dye is the best in the worl; perfe Society. The receptions on Saturday were limited to three: Mrs. Grant’s, Mrs. Sprague’s and Mrs. _ EVENING STAR. Hair Dye; no ridiculous * 2 i 7 Wallach’s. Mrs. Stewart was not at home, but Sst. « special law will be paged slecting a inca SSopelttec bettie ana Washington News and Gossip. Me danghter called at the other scocs. | Coun to-day prevented thelr prolinatemty venert canine rgerh te abet” ote Madr ours . “ ae or brown; drnggiste’, ean —eeet and-her joNDaY, ary ~ ng shoul he crow DAVIS’, Spaces bine oe ee fSeoly IxtTeRNat Revenve—The receipts from this | tions. At the White House there was the crowd | in regard to the electoral vote of Louisima. SENATE.—Mr. Wilson presented memorial | {* Present authorities will remain in offee to KET SPACE “ —— source to-day were $555,901.45. of an evening levee, for the line of callers ex- | The committee recite the cireumstances of the peri ot ‘ : 7 wateh the course of events, and it ts believed all Cen Reee es * 2 On Marriage. ‘ tended from the front door to the entrance of the | election in Louisiana, as bronght out by the in | Of 1,000 clerks im the legislative and executive | \ieations armme out ot the audientnn ‘will be Conste Stu Street. Happy relief for Young Men from the effects of Mr. Oakes Ames has returned to the city, | biue room. reception the vestigation, and in conclusion say that Gov..| departments, asking the passage of the pendij “ttied according to the constitution, and with. | we and will appear before Judge Poland's com- | shutters were closed and the gas lighted, but bill to abolish the sale of liquors in the District | out hance. A cabinet council! was helt Warmoth had the whole machinery of election errets and abuses im early life. M. sestored pedi to marr! removed. New of inupedimne oth ow and. Tesiarkable’ temedicy Bok . mittee with bis memorandum book to-morrow. | Son the heat amounted to suffocation, and the | his hands, and that every means was resorted | Of Columbia. last -might, after which Senor Martos, minister LOT OF HAMBURG EDG " oo ladies receiving, who were standing almost be- tri XE. POMEROY’S EXPLANATION. aftairs; Senor Becerm, minister ar JS ETiNes ae anes BOWED UASROCTA TION, Noo 8’ Boutye dee | Brvy. Arrnoven—The President has approv- | neath the D astnred Sanctions Tucan core Oeeee mca Si regina, | Mr. Pomery rose toa personal explanation. tctior: amd Senor Exchquary, minister @ ee street, Philadelphia, Penn; an baring @ | ed the bill which recently passed Congress pro- | Then the windows were thrown open and the | {! He embraced the first opportunity to make « ad a conference with Scnor Rivero, high repetation for boxcrable conduct DFO republicans in many parishes were put to = inconvenience to itd the rey ‘istrar, and n many instances were unable to do so; places of registering and of veting in many parishes were fixed at points remote from the centers of viding for the construction of eight vessels of war. Owrne to the § statement personal to bimseif, and in justice to the officers and members of this body. Senators. with the rest of the public, were aware of the deep and successful conspiracy laid to accom president of Congress. A conference als took place between Senor Corboda, minister of war, and the plenipotentiary officers in Madrid. & large moeun 1 the Comser aliv oom - BOXFS FINE FRENCH. FLOWERS, | fessional skill. 50. btly di oe fresh air of heaven was ware te 1, redaced this @ay oza2e ng The stn streamed tm, paling the gas tora dail som toa dul sickly light. ‘The compan; afiost read cheer the usher when, with long pole in hi he extinguished hts one by one. It was copie per sptay. at natorial caucus to-day, the ‘i opulation, often without notice of the place | Blish his defeat—a villal ne, e's Sat. so : °K Lac! sessions of the regular Senate committees, | an immense relief, for shirt collars were wilting | false Tegistratior ble | denied now every statement aftecting his integ- THE CA AVES eS which nsually meet on Monday, were inter- | and indies dresses changing color In) the wrong belo arrange NelheeaeaT aes ake | tity. Mla peaiozuoea am the ofa made | Manne. Feb. io sacs . DAVIS’ mitted. spots. The President and i Sheridan be- | 304 fregui ities, were charged ina majority | against him specificay false. He had wever | made thei aypearan 2 ae xy ing accustomed to warm work stood theheatun- 1 Grane parishes, and there is nut Much rok c, | cntered into w yy Agreement with any member f | ACES, Sewaton Witsow has written his letter of | complainingly, and Miss Grant proved herself a} 9! tye dar the Lynch returningboard were or | of the legislature, and had never paid one dollar ne tinny eye tama Seti leerke RL EO ae Ld tei s upon a fair "Section, tat re. tw ams amember 16 vote for tim. Hie asked for a , “ie c% committee, to be composed vot his he Tap ithe clection af his seer takes place | Ing set speceh made to her bya gentleman as { PUbli-an party would have carried Ma eennnn I Dolitical epusmemac te totenieme tees a aay Teen tien OF his successor takes place | he was presented. Few young ladies possess her | Pad been chea wer that cumtrolied the snc. promptest manner all the cbarges made the recent demonstrations of insui- ((EESILCE SPOT NET, just eels Se sents on the 18th. poe admirable selt-possession. To the oll aabitues aesy of tanec. bet. notwithstanding | against him, so ast make a report before his in that branch of thearmy ’ a Nava. Ciuugone—.Pay Diyeotor J 1: fhow aweciunpired the uninitigesiappear asthe { 2l,{his, the Lynch reiurning board, with the | term expired tie comunitce to have yxy Ml eheibeescbed >ULL LINE OF FANCY GOODS, GLOVES. AMUSEMENTS. mough ordered as general inspector of provisions | Srocession through the rooms they took | ~"t of evidence brag Hy rte eee id mn cluded by offering a resolution for the appoint a abolition of stavery in Porto TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS. atways on bund | __“AMUSHAMATS: ___| a clothing on the ist March next, vice Pay } thor ued "rustive glances at everything and Exvestigate these charges of frand and | ment of aspecial committee of five to investi- ili be takeu up im Congress to-day for a DAWIS’, SOL Market Space. ASHINGTON THE. COMIQUE. | | Dircetor J. H. Bridges detached and placed on | spoke in mutticd tones as though it were a | i=¥« or to act. upon their convic_| gate his case. The resolution was adopted. disenssion. tials se W 1 iiiten sarect, south ivenia avenue.) | \ aiting orders, a Toa net bone, who hdl gan Gk eae tek ee bee coe Mr, FLAE HARBOR oF WasuinaTox, TNE eNOW STORM - * LAs == . x rmatio? " Mr. Patterson, from the committee on the | w revatled here yesterd Ino extended Ce RS DPAOCR SEITCE BEWikG BA tab Viv AbeiRASEs FOR }avoR. | | Me. Wiusow's syacia commirree on wnt | Sale Tienes wae necompaniod them. epe-'| Sea to by the gorerner of the wale, hur tee District of Coluribla, submited a recommen: | ‘hrongont the northern provinces where te ), for aate: t AVIS*, ‘this city of onl je railr a ct e mf cs 7 for anh) 000 to im- CHSEs, a an stat [= Ga Li oe caRtEroe iB wast, official rétarns of the election ha Ls ii where to dina the P: t.. More than once seen |. was the handsome General Babcock mistaken for bis Excellency, but as there were no gush- hold another meeting at 7 o’olock this evening, when Judge C. P. Sherman, of Ohio, will be examined. ve not bee ited pro) Prove the harbor of Washington, which was re- terred to committee on appropriations. Mr. Thurman, from committee on vate counted by the returning-board e ‘The dieting ae in. laws of Lovisiana for that pur} pose: ade the cxamination and NEW YORK NOTES. E. EESZBERG «& ce. ~ * e ‘ho, in fact OAKE® AMES EW ROUTER. ing young ladies who at ted to give or re- | Persous w! » | land claims, reported adversely i w » of a count, had no leg: uthority to do =. The Se ve ly on claim oi New Yorn, Feb. 1.—€ eee : bigternwces 13388 8253 Caprars Jony Boay, 4th artillery, is detasled grlvea Hae, there wae no harm «love. Bre. | ciection of the Great clectors i certified by the Thos. Dowling t portion of Goat Island. | Ames pawed ibrough here a an aba below anak 0 GED POR en OE ELRS A FOX. | A member of thegencral court-martial ap- | Senator Morrill, @f Maine, stood by the side of | T'Sch reruming boards bat that boot ddl st or phasis reported bill te provide for eréetion | Washington TOT Market space, | CONE AED FOX sainittahie Dart Gon iea | pointed to meet on the 13th instant at West y; Yih, | have the official returns before them, and their | Of public buildings at Parkersburg, West Vir- TER-BOX ROWNERIES. Dent, and Ming Sally Frelinghuysen were with sav20 6m between 7th and &b streets northwest. Miss Grant. The foie) Seemed to be their Pay | orm and were lively and agreeable to all. heir costames were very becoming, and they Were gazed at with more interest than even the ction 8 not certified by the governor ef the | Simla. Passed. ate as required by the act of Congress. The nitive are of the ovinton that neither the Senate of the United States, nor both Houses pintty, Ler It has been discoveted that the street letter Doxes have been recently robbed throughout the city. Friday night eight of them were broken open. Point, N. Y., vice Captain J. S. Conrad, 2d infantry, relieved. PRESIDENTIAL Nominations.—The Presi- SWORN rx. Mr. Stevenson presented eredentials of W. B. Machen, now in the Senate by gabernationai appoiutinent, elected by the legislature ot Ken- MR. PAT BOOSEY MR. PAT ROONEY i 'N be UNEY. The favor ite Dansenses, bDoDY Beir d i M._“ bike Sake xerantisawent: M qT = wea, ried SALL E CHARM AN. yy he Larnest amst most Complete im the - ‘ i 5 : J haye the power under the constitation Ne A COLD Niet. Party Drewers at Wiltian's. Tatrody ng a le SRS tts ore Zantret- eratycrpusubacece teunece #aeree New trective ales “There Serereteet iy re and Ae eng eer mothe a count | jcky to tll the unexpired term of Hon. Garrett | Last night was one of the coldest of the season, ‘Walking Costumes per | ta. Sailic Chapman, Emma Mareh, Emily Smith, y ee rie a es and Mr: ny | the votes to determine w we beom elected § 1S é ss T-HOUL MOVEMENT. ey eee eee Suite Weencrs Bannte May: Jute Beanett amie Ge Bec The credentials wete read, and Mr. Machen Kiegant aseortment of Opera Cloaks at Willian’s. Infants’ Cloaks at Willian’s Beal Guipure Laces at Willian’. Beal Valenciennes Laces at Willian’ Fish, Secretary and Mrs. oy General and Mrs. Williams, the Sec- pak War and Miss Worthington, Mrs. Cres- well, Miss McIntyre, Gen. Sheridan. Gen. For- 3 Collector Murphy and Miss Murpliy, t * Genefal and Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Sherrill, Ales Gilbert, of New York; Mr. Clarkson Potter his Gangkter, Mrs. Job Stevenson and Miss Eva Presidential electors, but that the mode and manner of choosing electors are lett exclnsively to the states. And it by the law of the state they are to be elected by the people, the method o: counting the vote and ascertaining the result cau only be regulated by the law of the state. Whether it is competent for the two hu Donnelly, Rese Celeste, Mand Mille: <0? THE GREAT FONTAINBLEAU, ee 4 soca de seh jean ckiey. Jamey Dunglas. Amanda Lee, Harry Kevee, Huston Brothers. First time in this thearct ofthe langhable ie Was sworn in. MR. WILSON’S RESIGK ATION. The Vice President submitted a letter from Hion. Henry Wison annoancing that he had transmitted to the Governor of Massachusetts his resignation as Senator, to take effect at the iture manufacturing trade sterday took preliminary action for the renewal of the efforts for he eight hear system in the spring. Like action was taken by the jourucymen shocmakers, BA-MAY Artie Ware Hovsk.—There was auother crowd of visitors at the White House to-day. Among those who saw the President were Sen- KALUPLEISCM, timony trawtitted by the Honse affecting o tain Senators have leave to sit during the ses- sions of the Senate. Adopted. Mr. Ramsey introduced a bill to anthorize the Secretary of ‘the Interior to discharge certain obli not she United States to the VIRGINIA MUMMY. ator Corbett, and Representatives Parker, Bar- | Stevenson, Mrs. Senator Cole, Miss Cole, Mr. | Uler the twenty-sevond joint rule, (im regard | €u4l of this Congress, — 1 Brooklyn, is again ina helpless condition. V) Sreeteencens Ae, Ei eee. © ae dette, Wallace, Blaine, Wilson, and Hancock, | and Miss’ Whiting, Mrs. Stews Miss | Mere give moovinion) to. Ge bell eee | war. Morrill of Maine offered a résolution that have been aiready expended im the constraction in Paris, at Willian ’s % Matiners every Weduesday and Saturday. A fine | and ex-Gov. Lyon, of Idaho. _ Bessie Stewart, Mrs. Coston, Mrs. ral } cate of the governor of the state, toinquine | the sclect committee appol to consider t of the new post oftice ls this city. Two millions np Biilard Parlor attached tote Selvon C0 |, 4 crear semper of pens are at present | Paul, Mrs. Captain Paul, Lady Thornton, the | C4'e. of the governor of the have ever been ; . ‘and Guipure 5 * 1 NUMBE ‘Tien at Willian’ Nwedish minister, and hin secretary, Mr A, Grip; Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Carne Jenkins, of Baltimore, a bright young girl, neice of Colone] Donn Piatt; r.” Lit Price, cashier of the Farmers’ Bank, Newark; Mr. Chapm: Mr. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Beall, of California: te to finish it, and if another another additional million will in the city, awaiting action to be taken by the Senate committee on military affairs upon the Dill introduced in the Senate, reeentiy, by Sen- ator Hamilton, of Maryland, in rererence, to headstones for our national cemeteries, and ne, Lerge var: of Fancy Ties at * ge assortment Gros Grain Ritioes ar Willian’s, Children's Cloaks at Willian *. Dress and Cloak Trimmings ot Willian’s. Parivian-made Hair Braids at Willian. eee Caroline Ceutet and M. Villemenot ~ AMPTON STUDENTS fi will sing Negro Melodice and Songs N LINCOLN HALL On Feb. 15th, isth and 19h inet, assisted by a cho- rus of fifty from Howard Univer-ity. Among the large collection now used, the following counted by the legal returuing boatd created by the law of the state, or whether in making such count, the board bad befere them the official returns, the committee offer no su; ns, but present only a statement of the ts as they susp of Congressional action is liad in the premises. THE LATE MOVEMENT (N RIE KALLWAY ernment in Louisiana, and the admission of a Senator from that state, they are not now pre- pared to report. Tm an addendum to the report by Mr. Morton, hairman of the committee, he re: fact that a majority of the committee were of opinion that no referenceshould be made in the report to the decision of the supreme court of Louisiana as te which was the Ye, al returning board, and states the fact that on the — day of inary last the supreme court of the state de- ided, On an appeal from the8th district court that the board consisting of Lynch, Lougstroct, and Hawkins, togther with Governor Warmotli and Mr. Bovee, who was the secretary of state who had been suspended by Governor Warmoth when na appointed Herron, aud who had been rested by a decision of the supreme court, constituted the legal returning board and that Da Ponte, Wharton and Hatch had no authority whatever. Mr. Trumbull also submits an addendum to the report, in which he says in substance that he Delieves the Wharton board was the rightful! one, and dissents from the following passage in the report of the committee : «The evidencesubmitted tothe [Lyneb} board, and which has been described to the committee. undoubtedly produced the conviction i thei i Stoux Indi: es OCK Sieareiien velvet Wanesat winders Re ea they feel it is ut jt that this matter should be | Mis, Parsons: of New York Mrs. Judge Davis, | unterstand them. As f che ther questions t —_— Causing om advance tn tho price, te anid te be Civpe de Chene Sasher at Willian’s, Tin on my Wrought up at ay carly day. Mre. General Babcock, Mrs, Senator Mosuit ct | ort, touching the existenceof alegalstate gov. | Mr. Carpenter introduced bill to abolish the table to the tact that pany will Sf M. WILLIAN having hi mhonse'tn Paris Peter, ge } Teen ‘Heab'u 4 eastern judicial districtot Wisconsin. Keterred to committee on the judiciary. Sprague introduced bill to provide for the m of public buildings at North Pfovi- dence, R. 1. Referred to commitice on public buikiings and grounds, Mr. Log n called up House bill to provide for the erection of a military prison at Kock Island, Illinois, which was discussed aud laid over. On motion of Mr. Sherman the committee on weinting was instrs na te imgaire into the best met of egos ing of the public documents after July 1, 1% . - THE POMRROY COMMITTER ANNOUNCED. The Vice President announced as the special committee to investigate the charges against Mr. Pomeroy, Messrs. Frelinghuysen, Buck. ingham. Aleorn, Thurman and Vickers. SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION. The House bill extending the southern claims commission for four years from March 10, 1873, was taken up, the question being on the amend. ment of the Senate committee extending It to January 1, 1576, which was agreed to. 1 second amendment was to exclude all claims not presented on or before March 3, 3. ‘The amendment was opposed by Messrs, West and Hill, aud the bill was then laid over without further action. Tre ComMiTTEE ON MILITARY AFrains of the Senate met this morning. There being no quorum the committee arljoarued to meet again at seven o'clock to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Agreatdeal of business of an important aud pressing mature is pending before this. commit- tee, and doubtless a full quorum will be present at the meeting to-morrow evening to expedite business. THE SENATORIAL BRIPERY COMMITTER at fferson city, Mo., on Saturday, made a report to the house, in which they ex: ‘ate Senator Bogy from attempting any bribery in the elec- tion, They find, however, that Gen. Dorris did try to bribe two members, but that ithad no bearing on the case. ‘The report is signed by all the members of the committee, except Mr. Heailee, (republican,) who will make minor- ity report next Wednesday. THE SENATE CREDIT MOPILIER COMMITTER held a meeting this morning to consider the testimony before the House credit mobilier com- mittee implicating United StatesSenators. All the members of the committee were sent, pre but nothing was done for the reason that no plete copy of. the testimony was furnivhed cot Vermont, and her sister, Miss Swan, and Br., Mrs, and Miss Newman, and many others of note. —Saturday evening, Mr. James Beck, Repre- sentative from Kentucky, gave a dinner at Welcker’s to Mr. Watterson, the brilliant young editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal. ‘The in- vitations were to twenty persons, including, be- sides the Kentucky delegation, General Sher- man, Speaker Blaine, Senator Bayard, and others. Representatives Winchester and’ Me- Henry and Senator Stevenson have also enter- tained Mr. Watterson during the past week, —The Literary Reunion of Saturday night, held by Hon. Horatio King and daughter. was attended by adarge and distinguished audience. Among those present were Prof. Henry and the Misses Henry, Judge Holt, Dr. Twombley, pres- ident of the “Wisconsin University, Professor ‘ook, New Brunswick, N. .J., Mrs. Admiral‘ Dahlgren, General and Mrs. Garfield. Mr. aud Mrs. D. G.Cox, Mr. and Mrs, 8. IL. Kautfmmann, General and Mrs. Coburn, of Indiana, and Mr<. Judge Wilson, Paymaster General Alvord, Senator and Mrs. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. Tit: fany, Hon. Mr. Barry, Senator Johnson, Hon. W. B. Lawrence, Mr.’ A.C. Jones, Mrs. Bor- on Tucslay declare a smell dividend common aud preferred stock. Various rumors are current respecting the late restitution transe action ot Gould, and the contemplated project of his to secure a change in the managements THE REASON WHY. A Paris letter says the trath about the objoc- tionabie play of M. Sardeu is that it sought to attack the republic of France by undertaking to show the odions morals of the people in this, the model American re; C. A DEFAULT It is reported from North Granville, Washing- top county, in this stete, that Thomas Cree has fled from that place and g hav defrauded various parties in th ction om sums amounting to nearly sud dollars. He was once his pretented speculation real estate transactions which had noexistence. COL. ANGTERO stated at his reception rday th ship and arms ready to proceed to that the point ot departure was not agreed upow. THE LATEST SHOOT ax THe is able to furniah the latest Parisian Novelties for the lowest possible importing price. M. WILLIA 907 Pennsyly ve., Washington, D. 0. 306 Im No TE TREVISE, PARIS. EELIN ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS, WORSTED. GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, PATTERNS, and all Material for Embrofdering STAMPING promptly attended to, at MES. SELME RUPPERT’S, 612 9h street, opposite Patent Oftice. BF-No branch store. . 38 i pesece hadi eS only place im the city 3 ig Also, STAMPING, PINKING and EMB! - ERY of every description. = Me nist BBALDS of all kinds. EMBROIDERINGSILES ofall be te op hand. GH. MAURER, 617 7th street, ‘UBTEB OF HUMAN BAIR. GRAND BARGAINS aT ADAME ESTREN’S, 1S Lich street, sceomd door from @ street, Sinner, yom Better get Read Tm Guine to Clinitup Jnceb's Ladder. ie hm saw the Holy N per Sittin’ on the Gulien ar. And many others of quaint, tonehing and peculiar characte ‘Ad 50e.; Reserved Seats, Téc. Tickets to be had at Ballantyne Bookstore, 428 ith et. isa" HH OPERA. ¢ LINCOLN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, February 11, 1873, allt; J, Remington Fairlamb’s Romantic Opera, in ree A VALERIE; On, THE TREASURED TOKEN;” With its distinguished Amateur Cast, splendid Ams teur Chorns, complete Scenery and Blegaut Cont ines and large and efficient Orchestra, under the imme- Giate direction of t at x Sheet ne cerning property pho. New No. 439 17H St. Tra 8r g Dr. Hugh Williamson, of west i6th street as shot and seriously ligny, Mra. Ashton, the Misses Strong. Mrs. LOUISIANA. sh 2 @ salesman in am ia- ¢ will be placed in the hands | Senator Hamlin and Miss Geary, General and | fraud.” ‘There is not much room to dou: the Mr. Morton, from the comm on privileges mson, who is a married of every member of the committee to-day or to- | Mrs. McKee Dunn, Engineer-in-Chief King. | the Lynch returning-board were of the opinion | and elections, submitted a report in relation to wasat aparty last evening. Mrs Quest 6. JUSTH PAYS FAIR PRIORS for Ladies’, | MOTTOW, and it is probable that they will | Judge Richardson and daughter, Mrs. Hallett | that, upon a fair election, the republican party | the electoral voté of Louisiana, which was laid | was also there, and her busbamd was not aware E. 2% : B | be engaged for several days in examining the | Kitbourn, Miss Lindstey, Hon. Ginery Twitchell, ND-HAND would have carried the state, and had been ING, BOOTS. cheated and hindered in every possible by cen 6th and 7th the power that controlled the mach? ocd-ly election.” Mr. Trumb fact that the Lynch boa the on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Sawyer introduced bill to establish a post road in Beaufort county, South Carvliua. Re- terred to committee on post offices. E. r. Sherman, the Vice Presi- DIF: 2 FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL ihe best article in the world for doing up Linen or imparts = beautiful gloss to fae fabric. Of it. She was escorted home by Dr. Willi but was afraid of her bushand, aud would not go up stairs. Dr. Williamson went up to moll the bneband. A quarrel ensued, during which the Doctor was shot in the groin and Quest in the dand. evidenee. The committee will to-day ask leave to sit during the session of the Senate. ‘THELASTRAIL LAID ON THE METROPOLITAN Roap.—The pubiie will be glad to learn that the Judge Lewis, ot Tennéssee, Professor arid Mrs. Loomis, Mrs. A. R. Spofford and son, Professor Taylor, and Miss Robina Taylor, Professor Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Tullock, Pay Director Cunning- ham, Col. Daniels and Mrs. Daniels, Ex-Mayo spogeiee. Pipe stu. Motes by mail promptly , SILVER, BRASS. COPPER, Erc., Qiirnst'a fate prices Tor a Noe York hows” undertook to count in ndidatesas elected without the 2 w. street, Hoaseho! rniture bougl ii } 1 il on the Metropolitan road, between [ Bowen, Mrs. Bowen and her sisters, J.O. Wil- | semblance of an official return before th was authorized to appoint a teller on the THE TRIAL OF JONN SCANNELL, 160 Wiraitimore: Maryiasd. iy aented to ty AUGRNSTEIN, nage “opsbriain aolielasencticeiventbroadinur tpsh Preys ome ced mgr rreegy oe fp Ares Pepper ee tke upon part of the Senate to cout the electoral vote oui | for the murder of ‘Thomas Donolue, began th eee | Pn ‘avenne 5 son, Consul General Hitz, Mr. ‘L.A. t, | false a ence before the com , morning before Judge Brady ary is no ‘a ‘an-iy= na Baths. Pha boukateng on te 1 General Hitz, Mr. L.A nt, | false aft before th ednesday next ing Judge Brady. A jury JUST OPENING Qa —== road has been completed between Washington [ Marshal "Nicolay, U. S. Supreme court, mittee shows, affords no evidence tomy mind The unfinished basiness being being empanelled. and Rockville at thisend of the road, and from | and Mra. Ulke, Max Weyl, and others. | that they supposed a fair election haa oat eee THR ALABAMA CLAIMS BILE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLUWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLOBS, At Low Prices, at The principal event of the evening was an in- | held. teresting lecture upon science by Prot. Henry, in which he gave a review of the progress of science and survey of the field of modern dis- covery. handling the subject with the ear Valance characteristic of a thoughtful was taken up. Mr. Frolingbureenargued against paying any portion of the tund to insurance co nies. le held that they had received their sikvance War rates, that it was their business to take such risks, and they charged accordingly. Besiles, t of Roeks to the Monocacy at the other end; feaving only the distance between the latter point and Rockville to be ballasted. ‘The com- pany expect now to have the road im ranning Condition, with ite Pittsburg connections, by the 4th of March. So mote it be ——_—_e——___ THE SITUATION IN LOUISIAN What the New Orleans wicayane ease 5 to do. New ORL¥ans, Feb. W0.—The following edi- torial appeared in the Péeaywnr this morning: ppp FELLOWS’ HAUL. HA Tue Pomeroy investigating committee ot TO THE AFFLICTED AND PUBLIC GENER. the Kansas legislature has been engaged in ALLY. taking the testimony of Senator Yorke. He reiterates his statement that Pomeroy paid him n= Seator. ¥ rh he ditt De oan nz, Ae eon ¢ aTbe people here can sce ho Tightinl soluuon - pete ——_ vestigator. In referring to the «tifferent hypo- | $7 gon in consideration of @ proms now, stoc! companies, | of our difficulties but through a simple declara- ne28-t1 No. 715 Market Space. | THE LAWS UF LIFE AND ECONOMY uF | republican Senators this morning held a cau- i Ko ‘heory ‘the | Glect Ingalls knew nothing of the trap set for | iid the i 0 ge am . of thi a HET cus with the view of determining upon the | Darwin, but at the same time maintained the Y losses Wo) be the patties who Pomeroy until it was developed in the joint convention. He made a statement to the on mittee in secret session, in which, it is under- stood, he gave the names of members whom Pomeroy said he had bought. Referring to his intercourse with Pomeroy Pate recent Seuatorial campaign he said he went to Wash- ington in January, 1872, to secure the removal of the land office to Independence, and secured said removal through Pomeroy by showing him aftidavit of the woman, Caten, and intimat- ing thet it night be used against him in Kan- sas. A dispatch bas been sent to Senator Pome- roy by the chairman of the investigating com- mittee, requesting him to appear, and fnform- ing him that if he is unable to attend, amy sts te- ments be may see fit to make inthe matter will be duly considered. state of Louisiana is concered the Kellogg gev- ernment is fraudulent and spurious, Congress has a right to say this, on account of the inter ference of the United wernment. Lnes- tablishing that government this is enough. The Louisiana McEnery government cam then on to complete its organization, which was terrupted by the forcible Suited Sti by Prof.C. W. DENISON; followed by an exhibi companied by a tecture on the I THE TRULY EF. harmony between theology and science. Following upon the lecture there wasa pleasant converaozione, with some good music, in which Miss Nichols, of Maine, a cousinof Mrs. King’s, performed brilliantly upon the piano, and Mis: Julia Strong. duugliter of Justice Strong, who has am excoedingly sweet voice, xang with a great deal of expression, Mrs. Daniels also sang a couple of pieces very pleasingly. —The family of Hon. Fernando Wood left bere this morning for New York, and propose to remain there the remainder of the season. Th ir residence in this city has been elesed us. They will be greatly missed from Washington society. —Mrs. Governor Cooke will receive on Tues- day, February 1th and 25th, from 3 to 6 p. m. —— oo Tae Distaiwr Haters in THE Hovse.— Messrs, Roosevelt, Farnsworth & Co. delayed the public business in the House to-day in order to gratify their personal dislike against the Doard of public works. It was understood that a resolution was to be introduced in the morning hour directing the committee onappro- priations to report in one of the appropriation. bits in favor of an amount sufficient to pay the would now receive this allowance. The ship owner has no legal claim, becanse his loss was occasioned by an act of war of a public encm+. The man who had a just claim was the mer- chant, whose gools were destroyed, and who had no insurance. Every intelligent citizen knew that the mjury done us by Great Britain was a national injury, and it was perfectly ab- surd to make any argument ona point so plain. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The Speaker proceeded with the regular Monday morning call of states and territories for bills and resolutions for reference only, and the fol- lowing Were, among others, introduced and re- to the committees indicated: y Mr. Hibbard.(N. HAL zine and news able matter. By w HOTELS. WwW ILLABRD’S HUTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C. KEMODELED, REFURNISHED, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND ELEVATORS ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1872. _ dec30-y J. ¥. CAKE, Proprietor. UMON HOTEL, Gronexzows, D. be has been ovw! ted aud . a been, actly faratshed, order of business for the session. A committee was appointed to report at a future meeting as to what measures shall have precedence, the object being to uct upon those of the greatest public necessity in order to avoid if possiblé an extra session of Con; . Prominent Senators generally are against av extra session, and some £0 so far as to declare that the President should hot call an extra session even if many bills are neglected, as the fault would then lay with ngress aml they would be responsible before the country. There is no doubt that al! import- ant business will be transacted and an extra i d, the leading members in each . g much new Congress immediately upon the close of this one. “There is reasonable time yet to act upon all bills of impurtance, and as night ses- siong will soon be commenced, business will be disposed of more rapidly than heretofore. Coyrtctine Sroxigs AsouT THE SitvA- TION tN New ORLEANS.—A telegram trom New Orleans this morning says that information trom some of the worst parishes in the state is to the efiéet that officers commissioned by the Kellogg vernment have taken possession of their of nel livered by and experienced Physicia im the treatment of Cancer. <imission, 4@ cents for alults: nnder 16, half pr ‘cKets for sale at the principal Drug aul Boy es BALLS, &e. GBP UNIFOBM AND DRESS BALL oF CALANTHE LODGE, No. 11. K. oF P., AT ODD FELLOWS HALL, 77u Streer, N.W ON THURSDAY EVENING, Fesauany 15, is73. the ee roment of the state ef Louisiana, por has it any right to ordain a compromise, to con~ sist of members of the legislature, approved by all the boards. The Lynch-Longetrect bose proved to have been no board at all, and its do- ings theretore cannot rightly be recognized as an element in any compromise. Judge Durell, 4s a conspirator, flagrantly transgressed the warrant of law in his revolutionary mjnnctions, and should be impeached for high and heinous € are satisfied these are the of the people of Louisiana.”* The Ice Gorges in the Chickies says the Susquehanna gorged Satur day t. The river rose eight feet. The water ace maga lass of naail vAGeary will take place at Harrisburg Thursday morning. On Wei? nesday, at such thme as the legislature may designate, the remains will lie in state at J capitol, ‘The obsequies will be umdier the super- vision of the state authorities, amd under the immediate charge of the Knights ‘Templar Thursday. Port Deposit 8 ator h to print industrial statistics Thix Ball ie im the hands of a select committee, who Will spare ne eff rt to make it tise most e} Joy able of the senson. ne of the best Cotillion Bands has been en- ed, and Refreshments will be served to! Thkelas edmallting’? Geapicwan usd edie Git icket~ ting a Gent ies, Gi, to be had of auy member of the Committee or at the -4t of which, trom ihe Folireed and de! aged ee eae gs ean ay Erming thay canines rs rt ee of of afew minutes, the line of the canal to their adv to i for the relies of the Claims. Bill to amend the act # and Pacific railiond, Py. vifie Raitroauds, ¥.)—Bill to revive shipping and EB POR THB Presexr.— 0, & bill to improve The Western Union Telegraph operator at Port ( ay. G ® * 3yo scorr race, ; ¥ ies wi y backed up and overflowed the canal, ‘i decd Between Land & atresta, — = | the least opposition, Judge Cullum furioniee. | proportion of” the: government for improving | Depectt; Md., telographest putin on tine: ey ill Cs some damage. ‘Phe water bas boon Hie ee decided on Friday that he was bound, as were | around its property. This resolution would | ‘‘Kiver rose here this afternoon two teet, and at 4 line of steamers’ last night. There is no movement tu the ice. HA™10n wovss, CANARY BIRDS! all the courts, to recognize the Kellogg govern- ] have been passed 1 py by & majority of the Rock run about four feet, cansing muctt alarm, | Columbia. Appropriations. | Ice the interna | The, thermometer is ten 4 ~ h ¥ ta y el t . | House, but the obstructionists above naimed in- | but the water has been reeeding slowly sines ¢ . 'o reduce the Iuternal ae a=. des 4am Northeast corner of Mth and K ste. ment as the only legal government in the state. ‘This decision was rendered in a test case brought sisted upon the reading of every bill, and thus up for the purpose. tax on snuff. Ways and means killed time until the expiration of the morning Mr. Ritchie (Md.)—Bill to reimburse the city of Frederick aud the banks thereof for loses by ‘the ‘The finest singers. A splendid assortment of ali Kinds of CAGES and At Williamsport, the weather is cold. There as no Change in the river. . THE RIVER PATTING. p.m. Weather clear aud coll. Stroug wind from northwest. ‘[ BE BRYAN rs T y dents iT HOUSE, corner Vash ttvect end aidan : ‘ patch hour, after which it required a two-thirds vote = ee: 2 confederat in 64. Claims. Port Derosir, Feb. 10.— The river has fuiten After the lat of December Ths Pecueceet nnd BREEDING CAGES. Nie Oren pe la a reli to suspend the rules in order to pass the resolu- | KILtep ry HTNING IN WINTER.—Mrs By Mr cher (Mi “Bul ts incorporate the | fome, and ix now at a stand, but another rise is tapsient 7% will find this house one of the | Also, MOCKING BIRD FOOD freab on hand here on Saturday night, sa : tion. Nathan Smith. living in the neighborhoot of | mutual Protection Five temance Gann uy of the | Expected svon, The people are still anxious as most desirably and must couvenicntiy located Bouses | every week at ech tiry Rio ip ——- Bursville, in this county, was killed by light- District of Columb istrict of Colum! to the final result, expecting soon to be forced to im ghe chy. ie easiana “eb cand we CHR. RUPPERT’S, the create eed popes or A Nover Anti Wan Perrrion—How to “Lif a on ivy oaogarse ing ? oo bye Z 7 a ORS Fy Fy ono ation ot {he | take refuge on the hills. There has been no eSeenn ene: Get aed, i and | _ i 1S 7th - 4 y . ve a aun _ os | that prevailed in this section at that time. She 4 sem jorth Carolina concerning the | yy, dt ice. Toplated and provided with ll modera home we: | oo — SL PO ae ie the. Senate ect becasue Mr. Ame= | hind started to wall across the foueet her honey | Feutivas of the Todisae tate uetcrear or ike | movement of tee in the Senate to-day presented the petition of one Franklin Smith of Canton, Miss., praying that an amendment be made to the constitution to the effect «that hereafter and throughout ali with a plate in her hand, and when abont halt- way Was instantly killed.—Denton (Ad) The charges are low, but the wants and the com- jel for. me States. I fort of all guest: Indian affairs. ¥ Mr. Barry (Miss}—-Bul to aid the American Institution for the Blind. District of Colnmbia. By Mr. Harris; Miss}—Bill to refund certain taxes ied Ly the United St the institute, and all proper measures taken defeat the scheme. Not much credit is given to the story. ‘The latest advices from New Urleans Will be carefaly pr proprietor, Z. RICHARDS, Provide @ good caterer nal. AxoTHER Warcken TRAIN.—A passe: o.. OPricians, Bo. 1927 Punastivaxia AvExve,SIGR Crxcrsx att, O., Feb. 1b-—A special dispaten Brazilian Pebble jenl-r from lrontown states that on 1 sat aturlry aight = © 5 7 + sr} in 148, | the tow boat Petre! struck a log near Wastle= - CUNNINGHAM, HATTER, report everything quiet. time, all wh ; ; - | train on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad “; Faw cotton in 198, | th eter, Mi PSGRE Yc, Beer i aed h, | pen cree ins at reappeared in his seat | Hel gowdrmment wh ahil recommend ete | tam into a coal tain on sarurtay night near | “i ir, Seremwen Ohio) Rito amend weiner | (ile,tarned over tnd Hosted done the strona, cod an 7 & a ppenree rt boo! . Carl 5 | y currenc’ t. currency short! “4 No. 709 G STREET, the Spring Btvie. of Browdway BLOCK. and tx in the Senate to-day, a few minutes after that | "he. re ey Pd eg yer a ee fF. Maynard (Rewid=Bil to amend the bo eg 2 fe ey ong » Leta pe Ppa one it of | body had been called to order. As he passed | Washin mt that when. the gusly injured, but none of the passengers were | Prmctice in district and circuit courts of United | Wards. It is rumor i anet Between 7rm avo Stu Stree them or remadel old styles; 5s om Senortmens of " “A Ly gton, a ons war ht ther from. Btates. iciary. crew were drowned. * —_—_ SET WEES 7TH AND OTH STREETS. _ | [Feit Hate for sale, om reasonable term. fs-tr_ | down the aisle, he extended his hand to General jurt, and they were the burning | “Bs. Mp. Shauks (Ind.)—Bill to amend HE LMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. Froxtixe Pewxsthvayia AVENE, Betwren WA and Mth sreets, Wasuineton, D. 0. Thankful to the pubie for Patronage for generous the past, the Proprittor asks bis old trices’ ant the ne of his presefit breaks out Lan f occupy the front ranks im the line until 5 in default of so doing they acknowledge them- selves ready and wi ay of being taken out and be shot at any instant that the President of the United States, or any governor of a state shall so order and direct.” Tae Sentence or Mason RUNKLE.—The taken Logan, who was sitting by Scuator Fenton at Core aioe Set re receheg Bens the time, and after rf hands with both these gentlemen, took his old seat next to Sena- tor Patterson. Subsequently he brief speech relative to the late Senatori tion in Kansas, denied ‘all and si agains the indian approptisitos billy pesed Suit we eae 7 raly 26. 1870. jon ‘tor the reliet ofthe’ Maat’ tain ot i fone, Aloo, a La ny ary to Teliet indian Ci ae ‘to committer re Sr. Louis, Feb. 10.—A boiler in the I~ St. Louis, . Forced Satie. 5 agricul ral works of ¥; , near Havana, Ili- NO RESERVE. MUST POSITIVELY BE CLOSED OUT. Savep sis Neck.—K. H. ty, sentenced ; Roane to imeorporate the patrons to test acc omumodat io tobe er March 7, im Vacia, Cal., for the {Tigblishment, which he promises shall be found at murder of Levi M. Fletcher, has had his sen- bill ba hte SS e OVERCOATs, tence commuted by Governor Booth to impri- | States notes in coln ‘May 1, 1874, Banking and = - OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, ofthe vig Saaaen c scatgunte wie: ved ir. Niblack (Fis.)—BM extending for ten «pus ARLINGTON,” OVERCOATS. vigil committee, Keeney was remov. - ¢ : t i r f i i ‘SI! secretly at night. MONT AVENUE, Tue Remains or Rev. Dr. Sranus were re- lands. T. BOESSLE 2 soy, 10. BRESS OVERCOA moved, . Frcabten lt sueourage the ele ly 10 SUEECOS: Mow Yark te the gathearal. Bp ea howe ra6 od C. © Wittans, ee pee OvERCOATS. iy tremtythoneata perasas ei tian | A gemver of private bills and Dill-fer pen- be EBBHIT Rovs: Ee ee ra ‘ ‘and the reguint order being 5 — es THORS, Uabeard-of prices result from 1987, San Francisco is opposed tamale pricipats Pee Z = er portion of our stuck, which i mow offered ac Ufly percent, lees than fortes COAL AND Woop. Ww OOD AND COAL 1__woop AND COaLrI di | ba oF ‘ALL OTHER GOOOS AT THE SAME INMENSS REDUCTION. i BaAELE ° FASHIONABLE CLOTRIERS. Hs tr f3-tr rite yg Ess! town. Ky.; Lebanon, ‘enn.; ‘kville, Sc Spar- tanaborg, 5. 0: Uaionriie 3.5 Mig denne i y of Practical purposes, and does not order any more ish that direction. '