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SENATE.—Mr. Anthony, from committee on hava) aflacrs, reperted bill for re THE EVENING STAR. | ; Published Daily Sundays excepted, t @ . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Peunsylvania Avena, cor. 1th St, THE EVEVING STR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, j erg yapep ey ee &, H. KITPPMANN, President, B iF ft lief of certam ‘ «od oF retired under the act of Ines. West, from committee on mitttary atnire reported with amendments the West Porat r ¥ moved an onder w Two - By Xtra season was immine ex monthe, @3.00, one seal piutiOn as Was passed oman Caan eros. © his was not done, it would be THE WERKLY STAR_P ‘owsary bills to carry ge paper sent longer than paid fc resolution provides BF Rates of advertising for T of this semion it shail ™, 41—N2, 6,211. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1873. ished om applstation. to move & recess, and = ™ > — pending consideration oF an appropriation bill ‘Mf * a ny 4 s he bh delivered e to move to confine debate to five mi met: th Batcaelor's ——— ter, upon the snow storm yesterday, the conclu- | {!8!!Ng from the other states and the District of | rather than with onewhieh 1 my impression, that | owned pone. = mo amemilment te an appre om bill the a : N and Gossi ee eas fl ee pm Columbia, Dancing was kept np nntil a late | Congress, had received additional legislation, In my senatorial contest Mr. Aumes denied | shal! be received other. than such as directly pe Ra Washington News an [Ps | sion was «‘there will be no visiting to-day,” but | hour, and everything passed off very pleas | and wasin a condition which made facere legis" | both in conversations and inletters that Iwasa | [elstes £0, pproyTiations cowtained in the tana? un black Or ‘upon investigation it was proved that the gay | antly. lation not improbable. stockholder in the credit mobilier; that Iever | M!!. that no ne open lor shall be made for Byd etreet, New | Inrerwat Revenve.—The receipts from this | worid is as ind e as ii cl ‘~ 5 " ptions wil Mr. Patterson then quoted from the testimony | received any of the stock, or any profits on any | ‘He remainder of (his ~ aston.) E a is bl i —_ | 7 081.98, pie site be tcaen ah SeeRRE ARE NOEA coc Peran WIN BOE O's. Lena Mee tea Pele cpmamtion oF Late men dete right to believe and assert | Mr. Stockton asked that the resolution be were $217 081.98, feed, ee mow storm seemed rather to give zest | neid on Saturday of each week from 3 to 5p. m. December 1t,49 the etest dues ar Battorsen | he ant Thee mentee eee, y of er. | PTinted and go over till to-morrow Ex-Cortecror of Internal Revenue Cam- | more acceptable—Mrs. Senator Chandler was | “Dt! further notice. \ ought thirty shares of stock, which was trans- | rors, called an in: min which Mr The Fees be ree mings. of the sccond district of Pennsylvania, | superbly dressed for her reception in a court | — The last card reception of the Attorney | ferred to a banking bousa in New Vork by his | Ames testified that I had boweht:thirts haves ton ae dive ExceMient appotuend ae the comnsit> athe | 4 trying to fix up his unsettied accounts, train of violet colored silk, with an underdress | Genera) and Mrs. Williams takes place this | order, and resuming, said these statements ot | of stock in the credit mobilier, and it had been on the part ot je Senate to make the ners Se ted es | ete. Oa ee See ee nw of silk that was so delicate in coloring that it | evening. Mr. Ames, so much 'in opposition to my own | transferred for me to Morton, Buiss & Go., of | *¥ pfeparations for the inaugeration, Me Tue PResipext received very few visitors | looked 7h on! rink! tl wake i 2 | Teesllection, which, as already stated, had becn | New York. I wrote to Mr. Morton to learn the | ©F#8™, Logan and Bayard y loo! as thongh only a slight sp: of the General Sherman apd family are at bom y this morning. Among those who were fortunate | extract of violets bad been used in the dye. . confirmed by my conversations with him and | facts, and afterwards on my way through New ATULATING STATS ss btai pase opre. | The front breadth was trimmed with narrow | °° ‘cir trends to-night. . : by his letters to Mr. Rollins self: greatly | York’ saw him in person. “He said they. had ee eerie chee, Oni ace wae me | semen oe thatightaliin saan heavy cord of the | —Mr. H. C. Bispham, the distinguished | surprised me. Still, when I appeared before | never held any of that stock for any one. "Thus sentatives Hawley, Cotten ai ‘alace. darker shade headed each ruffle. Aturned-back | animal painter, of New York, 's in the city for | the committee I thought these state- | I was led into a false impression of the facts of ‘Tux New Bawxrcrrey Bit. Aprroven.— | collar of the light silk mmed the waist, which | a few days,—saying with his friend Mr. Gcorge | Ments to the contrary notwithstanding) to give | this case. I never spoke with a profounder ‘The Presi hi et + - was of the darker color; exquisite lace and jew- } Alfred Tewnsend. my own recol ion as to 1y sense of the trath of what I said than when be- be satan awastte Gear aie ce Gowers wansnect il seck. Teese Gus oe. rates — dealings with Mr. Ames, and what Ihad always | fore the committee of the Homes, and fin ere, = NE: - | betieved to have been the mode im which my | I now protest the credit belongs to others, and of bankruptcy throughont the United States, Sadtly ssttred Jay her samptoons parlors CREDIT MOBILIER ENVESTIGA- | (rid bad been invested. gf rt one 2 os had better lie over uutil we re Mr. Ferry, (Conn.)—I think the resotw ve more «i ae t = + is £ My testimony was given one menth after these Ihave made this statement with the frank. | \"telligence that the republic has bee Witeskp marr. Tee Case oF Senator Carpwerr.—tThe | ties in rig 3 co rs ger pny Proceedings of the Senate Special | .:itcments were —that is,on January I6th. | ness which should characterize such comtnn. | Ushed In Spain <T_VALENTINES DAY Senate Committee om Privileges and Elections | TergeTeceptions, é In thi Sisate-cledic mobitoc committee yes- | said'l nau been euber heer t al bees | tencnan hive misiudged in supposing that | Xr Mlortnon aapeeaet Shak the vessbet 1D VENING. FEBRUARY 14, Will not snbmit their report on the case of ag mm the mo 01 sai n thus explicit because » | my ownership of stock in either of the compan- - Stever vs h paoturtion —* hrit ors s* ator @aldwell until Monday next, - —Another charming study of agreeable and +8 F FERNANDEZ FOSTER.JNO_ EBC ¥ side vil misrepresented, ‘and not because I see any | ies is compatible with th c be referred to the committee on forcign rela- daauttgd ladies was to be seen in the | tT#ay after recess, Vice President elect Wilson mi with the exercise of my legis: | ° = Ae a i breach of propriety or personal integrity in a | lative obligations and duties, { shalt fons, but Mr. Fumunds objected; and it was AMES JAMISON. Prnsow t.—Representative Brooks appeared | parlors of Senator Fenton. Miss Fenton is pn ait aera y el a kena enggr ag area Congressman purchasing or holding this (credit | your deteretzations though I must Leld myown | ‘en laid over aud ordered to be printed ST OF NOVELTIES in his seat in the House yesterday for the first | queenly-looking, possesses the finest qualities | CG umittee, At the time th purchase was tase | ™0™Ber stock) more than paper, wool, legal | opinion to the contrary. z Peer rnen latretnee tall authorizing the _ AND VOLUNTEERS, | Gane in several weeks. His health is considera- $fu one lady. and bona ed visitors so welocme with his wife’s money, he would have done the ether specter of"yroperty able ee Se ae The committee took a recess until 1 o'clock. | President tx Sa eae emnaionel stntiotical NAN. THE GOOD FOR- NOTHIN: bly improved. it after calling once, there is the temptation | came himself if he had had the money. He dia | 0t ? The Wilson Special Comumittec To-day. | States. By a Young Lady of Washington—her fi . —_—_— of repeating the visit too often. Yesterday she s it a by legislation, but upon which legislation was . x ance on any stage. Tur Pomenoy INVESTIGATION Will probably | Ww: id not wish tocover himself behind the fact that ‘agin introduced three bills for the re- rt roan ian ok tes paul he Wilson credit mobilier committee met . ‘asi by two young lady friends—the “ not anticipated at the time of the purchase. qT i r sere Pec mraducing George 8. Knight, Dick | commence on Monday next, at which time it is | Misses Gurnee from New ork. Mis Fenton the moncy belonged to his wite. Mr. Ames stood | Ayain the same idea is expresed in the exam: | this morning to examine Mr. C. P. ituntington, ml tae, aeee’ P anedeee: on tall . i! wore a blue silk train and boddice of blue, silk ited ¢ in him, and | ‘Ration in reference to my statement that in the | vice president of the Central Pacific railroad, is. Warey F- Sporrer; aul | expected that all the witnemestathecase will be | Were.s, blue silk train and bodice forea | had the most unlimited confidence in him, and | frst conversation ever had with Mr. Ames as bias dh peo pea fn plas ss = A dress i Tose-col liste: ‘ s & eman ppear, the com- i en ras Meats teat, alee vou prasad polteey ‘and will be pen = pine ibbonc withshviceeas peg eerie ment, Things have changed since however. pre he reper a tee adjourned until noon. Mr.Jin0. J. Cusco, ey ore nd seate at Ellis” Musie Store, wher: yo" 5 a wide nm, with fringed ends. isses itnese e ~ ; “ of Ni vork, been 8! a r e es incurred ASMINS TON THEATER COMIQUE. | | tee on priviliges and elections were in secret | 3/4 ruled with the same, boddice and overdress | ames which be fe to mention then. | that he would have taken the stock had he the | Committee to which was referred the question | Mr. Wright introduced bill to ameml the (Hiewensh strect, conte Fennerivenia avenue.) | session for several hours this merning on their ‘weve muy dietinguisied looking gestiemen at him when the ascent fae Se he pat | money to do so, and continuing said: «With | of the propriety of calling Gov. Sohn A. Di 90 ‘ anit j him when the account was settled. The amount ae d a witness report ply, he will al : ANOTHER GREAT COMPANY. report in the Louisiana election case. They | this reception. paid for the stock was $2,000; dividends re- | {206 {ree admissions as to my willl rected to appear. It is also probable that Mr. _OF REPR ¥i t. will not be able to report before the middie of | — Mrs. Windom and Mra. King were assisted | ceived, $2,748.05. Amount returned to Mr. Barlow, an attorney in New York, will be sum- | Wood (N. ¥.) asked of oS ee eke : ‘ = lod, $2,814the | JCF, When the subject was first mentioned to me | Dorlow: sn attorney in New ¥ ork, will CARLETON, 4 an by Mrs. Gilman, ot Baltimore. These ladies are pe eeu lage ot ate ae oe. the |} auswered the inquiries of the committee (the | Monee to te an ey = the 1 peg treduce a resolution exp THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION yester | fascinating in conversation, and the dull day ee wear ng weeny for advising his | *t#tements of Mr. Ames being then before me) URGES Gewaeal ao Ince, bas not eet ase | With Spain in its attempt to establish repabli- y had under examination the claims of Ab gave time to make long calls, which afforded the | Witness bere pooh pr it ne if it had heed ie | tthe best of ny recollection aud belief at the ss several weeks since, mot yet ap | can institntions, but objection was made by Mr. 3 peared. a im, Ann and Adeline Sommers, of Alexandria | ¢pportuuity of cultivating the acquaintance of | own, When the investment was made he knew | Se. Subsequent tomy examination Mr. Ames | POT. oF sic committer, says that his | Willand (Vt) & Co., Perine, Secor & Co., and Park ard Pat i Zeno Secor. Mr. Harlan introduced bill to declare inang 7H NTATIVES.—Mr. mous consent to in- scive of sympathy Guiahed Trish Comedian, ENNY GILMER, pleari Trish Actress: aud Son cetre<s_ ‘The famous Jig Dancer and vi TY LE ree Chae i 1 was again called to testify on January 25th, Mr. Garfield (Ohio) moved to go into commit- z ty, Va., ti 7; se charming ladies, > nothing against it. When he learned somethin; question to Mr. Ames yesterday relative to the “ A ab “4 ional Song wp eh a pon ok ‘county, | _— Mrs. Corbett having recovered from her in- | was wrong, be notified Mr. Ames he would pepo tags Seis an he gagelty Rak at ed stock heli by U. H. Painter was what“ Rep. of | £65,0f the whole on the ler senha rteees 395. disposition, received a large number of calls. | have nothing to do with it, and had the matter by me, dated at Boston, May 6, Isle Agaignen | id., which follows Painter's name. in the list As the timedraws nigh for the departure of this | Settled a a sacrifice to hiniself, or rather to lls | Sanmunry such he produced avother recetpt weve | {Urished by 11.8. McComb, before the Polamd | 4™Lothers and the year and mays were ordered. 4 fair lady the regret of her friends is manifested a ee ee old Piped to take | tem also by him and stgned by me, dated Wash- | Commitice, meant, and not what “J, N. P.” | 7NE Helen was agvond to bs a vote of 11 to 4 y confirmed the following nominations :— | by their losing no opportunity of enjoying her | Be had to late upon, and refused to take | ington, February lth, 188. I need not state | Beant. i list and Dancer. EY MB. PAT Koos The favorite Danseases, ‘ : : was taken up in conimittce of the whole. DODY ZANF +) SALLIE CHAPMAN. am H. Sinclair, collector of internal reve- | society. Sock ina national bank in hisown town the | thatthis was a great surprise to me. I kuew I Was Guseen wane APTeRwOOR. Mr. Garfield axked unanimous consent to «lis Ok AT BALLER TROUP cout. | BUC, Ist district Texas, vice J. M. Camp, re- — Mrs. Cole again had music and dancing at | Shy guilt about buying the stock, withess we, | Dad given him receipts in one or two instances The committee met at 12 o'clock, and ex- | pense with the second reading of the bill, but MET EA. Mises D moved; M. A. Breeden, postmaster at Santa | her reception. She was assisted by Miss Cole, to have it hi and not say it was his | Ut had not the slightest impression or recoliec- | amined Mr. Huntington, vice president of the | objection was made by Messrs. Farnsworth (Ul) je May, Julia Bennett, A Fe, New Mexico. . i ce _ He advised her to d athe bi tion that they were of the character which | Centrai Pacific railroad. and Randall (Pa). ik Eee ieee Miss Whiting, Miss Richardson and Miss Malge io eave fo it, and the blame, | they were. “They were ver alluded to | the effect that in Ise a ‘The bill was read throngh,and the reading by Frxe-Wixe, the Chinese mandarin, was | Dent. Mrs.C ich black satin, trimmed | !f any, was his. again before the Senate foreign relations com- | With black 1 : $ for ® nator Logan recalled:—Before commencing for an iment commenced. by Mr. Ames in any of our interviews. and they | company” (a kind of second credit mobilier) was te Lac surely must have been equally beyond his owt | organized by Chas. Crocker, witness aud a name Miss Cole wore m the committee, of . i] his testimony he said ashe was in the position of | SUC mus Porentl it - “J Browe, Huatou Brothers * tiie inthis theater | ment in behalf of the bill proposing to nse the | trimmed all over with ruities of Diack illusion: | (unity toexamine ‘all the evidence which the tuade Sgtinet me that 1 was s eoermoineets | & ailfocnia, £0 take comtracts and bx iid the road. poo agp gp tet cage a Set eine eRe RGINTA MUMMY. canes ctalemnity fund in establishing Ameri- | white lace capearms bare. Mrs. Richardson wore | committee mighs have relating to bis case: It | that company, he said 1 was not, and s iron, which the Central the chy | light-houses as may be suitably located for 8. Knight's new version of can colleges in China, a silk of the lightest shade of peacock green, the | farther cha es Were to be made against him le | 9 yfr, ‘The receipts, alreidy had on hand before. the couteact | Purposes. Adopted. AFTER DAKK Sow | Skirt covered with narrow rufties of the silk, | hoped they would be made betore the commitice | date pricr to that conversa ‘ Theo. iter - | Mr. Butler (Masm.) offered an amendment ap- SoME SILLY PERSON sent atelegram to New a sh kl be calle * fo eply. Le was made. The witness coukl not remem- ry Wednesday and Saturd: A fine » and hi h onde | betore he should be cal pon for reply. a ‘ the ° h 1 > sevish ns exery ‘We ¥ ay. vark eeu ak ae ace clan : edged top and bottom with narrow white blonde ° on * cannot deny, from the etion Ihave made. | her how much money the finance’ om: propriating $12,000 tor completing the vevision ue Fartor attached to the Saloon ci [hans star phd oy lay ero bam Vice lacesavhite lace at the throat and sleeves. Miss Sen tan cae ig acme 8 that my signature to. those papers is genuine. | mittee reccived for work done; believed | Of the statutes, and preparing the same tor pre- Presilent Colfax and Representative Brooks | Dent a mar wed silk. Mi ich- oe y ell aware it isto be ym ha 7 r * the rl x = it. bee 5 N5J¥°- | had committed suicide. ‘The canard wasdoubt, | ardaon" has with her a young tudy friend, Miss { ‘estions; only, Erany more charges were to be | g™tl.am well aware ts 10 be presomed I had hor mac animenettt S Renetcarn [AMM Tru Sr | less the productof the same weak brain that | Bartlett, of Boston; she is handsome and stylish. | Made, he wanted to hear them before — ng. | only account for my ignorance of their wording operations of the company. ‘Tn Wm. M At two o'clock, the hour assigned for the con «.. .. MARKRITER: sxolved the story abont the assassination of | Miss Bartlett wore a visiting costume of black | | The committee agreed with General Logan, | jy the entire trust and coniidence T Was present as counsel for Huntington, | Sktcration of the bill in relation to the Geneva No. 439 7th street, detween D E streets, eight | President Grant. velvet, trimmed with silver grey fox. half: past three o’clock adjourned, Mr. Ames. I regarded him as a tri bean regret Mir ‘suggestion award, the Speaker took the chair aud au- Sp ng eter ang a wa . Richardson wore a_ superb black ‘To-day's Proceedings. lay Means so as best to promote my interest,and | part inthe examination, Mr Wvciavarger nounced the special order. " Sees lowe a te ee =m NoTHER SewaTonial Arpitcaxt.—Mr. J. | trimmed with sable. Mrs. Tilden, of Lake } Phe special committee of the Senate, of which | therefore readily signed whatever he wrote | in pursuit of information from witness when | Mr. Niblack (Ind.) submitted asa privileged Pi » Frames, Picture Cords and Tas | S- Sykes, of Alabama, arrived in the city yes | hopac, wore black velvet and sab Morrill, of Maine, is chai tot without that care and circumspection which our report closed. report a conference apon the forti OL ap- Narle, &c., in the District. terday, bringing with him what he represents to | Were also. present Miss Nellie ¢ tor Morrill, of Maine, is chairman, to in- | ordinarily attends business transactions. In propriation bill; which was agreed to. : Seneebliaiael dlaots posi Barnes, Mrs. Job Stevenson, Miss Ev quire into credit mobilier charges against Sena- | fact, this was a friendly rather than a busines | The New Work Stock Exchange In. | | Mi. Swann (Md.), from a committee of con- setly”_ | Senator Geo. F. Spencer, fron that sai rhe | Som, Mis. Sands and her daughter, Mrs. tors, resumed its session this morning, and transaction, and I gave little thought to its vestigation. ference, submitteed 2 report upon the consular 619 D street regular credentials from Alabama, cestifyine te — ss je ee SENATOR CONKLING, OF NEW YORK, WAS sharecter ot details i results from the admis | vccm apo apouT KorHixc—nor 4 portan | 4 Setomatin appreptiation UE; which wes thwest, sells a on 's y icketts, Colonel and Mrs. Bacon, CALLED. sion made or the genuineness of my signature aiicis Gaotbeuann to. mera toe action of Senator Spencer, were pre- | Mrs. Audenreid, aml nearly all the young beaux | ‘The testimony of Af tomb to the effect | that Mr. Ames’ statement as to the investment EXPENDED TO INFLUENCE CONGRESS, Sis. Butler (Miam,) then explained the provie- SECOND HAND CLOTHING sented some time ago by Senator Morton. of the city. that Mr. Ames told him that stock had been | of the $3,000 is sustained and that mine i. | The committee of ways and means had before | ions of the bill. He said that the award of La DES ere made new —. Tue Hovse roreion AFFAIRS ComMITTER —The principal topic of conversation during | given to Conkling was read, together with | erroneous. J repeat now what I have always | them to-lay Charles G. Colgate, whe sub- | $15,500,000 in coin bad been made, and the ~ J esterday agreed to request the President to | the day was the happy anticipations of the | the testimony of Mr. Ames denying thatem- | said, that TI have no more objections | mitted the report he made to the New York | auestion now aros as to its distribution, Whose O'D. SOLD: SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Erc., | ° Mee hint sa santa . ma : phatically. to a proprietorship in the stock of tie | Stock Eache. i: och he een t. | Money is it? He explained the actions by the ¥ bonsht st fair prices for a jew Fork hous: call = attention of the Spanish government to | Stew us ball in the svete and ne one = Mr. Conkling replied:—I can corroborate Mr. | credit mobilier than in that of the Union Pa. ae < Was the agent. | two governments befure the Geneva confer- jouse bo! rnitnre boug! sold. Notes by mail | the interference of the customs authorities ot | something new to tell of the marvellous wonders attended: 14 Ames. I never owned or received by purchase, | fic railroad company, and, entertai it appears he made a proposition, in writing, to by AUGENSTEIN the uction of that commission with Frcneytvantn avenue an ence, 2® | Cuba with American commerce by subjecting | of the decorations. Said one: “There are to be | gift or otherwise any otock oF tutereet 5 the | views, I would have as readily state to take charge of the tax and claim business of | the instractions of the government to its ageut, them to the payment of unjust fines and ex- " axy credit mobilier or the Pacitic railroad company | ership in the former on all oceasi the Stock Exchange at a salary of ten thousand | in which he wan directed not to recognize any Pensive delays. ‘The committes also agread to | nose trontice re eather eee ee oom | Ge the Buckie sailtoad company, tasean the | ihe later, Itwaswith th i fellars er anmum. (Ou the Zth of February | arrangement for the distribution of the awand. LECTURES. report favorably upon Mr. Fernamio Wood's | Phos biness if mill be to nestle inthe ladies | Stole road, both the Union Pacific rai Iv inthe Senatorial canvassin New Hainp. | he started for Washington in company wi : resolution of sympathy for the Cuban republic. | bait-) a a ee for who would | Central Pacific railroad, and Thave neve shire that | had bought stock and securities in —?. Denny, the chairman, to sock in their iE EDUCATION OF FASHION—ITS KE So thelr elaborate colfure disturbed by & | 5. 'Gunex to any extent fm either. the Uuion Pacitic railroad, but never pureliased | bebalf a moditication of the then rule requir- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR : SEVERAL soctETy MEN are talking of ranning ‘hap, should avail itself Assaf Sees Spain STATEMENT. into the credit mobilier, though I could see no | 28 borrowed money employed im carrying bd LATION To SOCIAL IMMORALITIES, down to Washington to the Inauguration bail a nest in some cosy puff | senator Patterson, o| ire, was | Wroug in such an investment. This was said in | Stocks, gold bonds, etc., to be retired and pay a | genie ea Better not, gentlemen! Your charms will be pada apace ee eas ghana then ealicd, and made the following seabetont: | food Taith aaa witheet e dockt oF tee aoa | taxon Coplial at these or ene tees ee | Tiais Afternoon’s Dispatches. y | . prec ates dhe sy : : 5 ites | Whether the owner of stock in one of these com- | f One per cent. per month, the fixed aientay. torn at socunee re [rise ginsine fey borin acaietteaiarm | Komedi stds wasn okt tele | of eich Me Poland daca acnfiet ot | Qwtien rth can sonst sae | aval piped de esince ot Katine | ASSOCLATED PRBSS REPORTS. SATURDAY, 137m, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M or the lowest attache in some unkuown legation, | hanner, and gilded cages with birds were aux | Statement between Mr. Ames and myself has | no improper or corrupt pu le relates specifically his transactions in Wash- —e —_ though they bi uo conversation and dance | pended benenth the chandeliers. “There waa | attracted such attention as to make it proper I | acquisition of it, and no like bears on hot , a should now refer to it. Though a stranger to | influence was ever exerted Cestschiog one Neate ge apart age = platform at the upper end of the room, which | 3ye",l new refer to it; Though (oan, Fieeame | duct asa lagitinnsr. Wher ington, and alludes the fact that some per- sons put in claims for services rendered; via. THE SPANISH REPUBLIC. er those statements | 'g, 20 money was paid, or even hinted at, by ° _ Policy of the New Government. Admixvion, 35 Cente. Fr in thi r. Was carpeted and decorated as beautifully as it i ith him ie 140i, fi be true, is a very proper Inyuiry to be made, if | @9Y person connected with the Internal Reve- Mapnip, Feb. 14.—A council of ministers was Saints, 35 Cos t_ | imthiscity. The buttons do it—V. F. Muit. Yee porsible to make a ladies bower; wreaths, | Or onarrcation mnie te thet pest malar reac, | circumstances Ta ene eda ae he, mado, if | ane Scpartment on Congress, except in one | held 3 ay. One of the first acts of the new FRO! vceay To oceay, A Prorsst Acatxst THe Rexovar op | towers, and rich drapery were about the frame- | tion of Congress of « portion of our northeastern | tec call for it. Linvite it carnestly- It omens | instance, when George W" Bassett chek of wee government of Spain was to issue a decree par- eink eneaeiel oe ise - work, with chairs “for the immediate + Thrown together for several weeks, that | I should advert to one other matter, to wi » | Ways and means committee, offered his services ‘ing several men who were sentenced to be —ae pitched ids aha teemmissioner | friends of | Senator ae we, Seweee— cy ripengd intotricndship, which induced | letter. addressed to Mr. Auness dated Washing. | forthe stim of two wundred and tity dolines exceuted at Barcelona to-day. of ve Su- Presi Mrs, » te Seger s REV. J. P. NEWMAS, D.D.. hw Fviane Perry p@esting aguiust the removalot | Grant® aud the several ladies af the ated artthe utinst trust and After Mrs Ames hd tected hefoSs tie Gas" | hundred dollars ier cams the eaneeneen ee | meenar Costellar, muister Of foreign aftuirs, 1 AT RYLAND CHAPEL, United States troops from the states of Georgia | presided with Mrs. Stewart and her sister Mrs. = vest mghoy for me whicu | mittee tat T had bought thine charscof a | ferred to became w lace The proponition was | will be Scat to tac dl aerest fon powers ex: Porner loth and D streets southwest, and South Carolina. He says that it would be a ry. Mrs. Stewart ix a lady who can receive Mertaini: De cprodaclivs af eeuat i | eredm: wabiliée sock Dorian ten holida: submitted to the stock exchange, and plaining the policy of the government BOR THE DESEVIT OF CORSUCM CHArEL, spyat misfortune to the revenne service: asthe | and’ enteriaim "with rare ‘cave. and "grac ‘mS. Subsequently, ih soy, | which occurred shortiy attersMr, Ames tai | and Mr. Bavectt was never park. "Thoseie ts | er Siane Tie eae of arming people to MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1873, itelt distilleries, amd that This cannot betes, | Nea eethe eah oe ean& areas of Sultan | FT ve Fea oP it lteette came | made this stetoment, co preaty to my sur, | Colgate, Qhnton gee cxcbanes has received | Turadons Uy ‘Carlier bamae targely “he- 2, 36 Conte . . ~ i z reas “ caer purpose. The conflict of statements to whi prise, T oston, and called tages by reason = joped tv nment. = SES | tere re ake woos il | wagon Nove giening pa wtee | Fria een velatn sir tote | Wiesteon fo matt rani ate | Eee repentant ak Congratulations ‘of 'the French Re. = =F = e j _ " vestment of the first named sum. The | his evidence as to my first investment. He re- it * A ME Lor or Seater after the whole body of assessors and ee ary, mace ® pentl colewed. ik, vith one | s4.007, it is admitted by both of _ us, piled he had put the matter as he recollected it; | for a dollar toward’ the expense of obtaining » | Versaries, Feb. 1i-At @ meeting last CANARY BIRDS! 2 —_es Diack Brussels net. ‘Mise Stewart wore a tea | were invested in the stock’ and securities | but very likely he had forgotten the details, ax modification of the rule taxing borrowed money | night of deputies in the French As AT TUE CABINET MEETING to-day all the | ose silk with White’ pleatings nerose the treat | of the Union Pacific railroad company. During | it was a long time ago. He then requested ie on anal and the repealing of the stamp tax | sembly iclonging to the party of the Lett, reso ‘The finest singers. A splendid assortment of alt | members were present. Nothing but routine | breadth, mdordidvens ‘of illneton witt rose buds | the late senatorial election in my state I was in- | to sit down and write out my understanding of | P Sales, although each member of the Ex- lutions were adopted congratulating the repub- nagace Cae bosiness was transacted. After the regular | wrought upon it in silk. Rich ribbons of a | formed that a gentleman who opposed ay re- | the transaction. This I could not do, as [war | change is anore or less interested, cans of Spain upon the establishment of be i ve ¥ " election to the Senate aceused me of ow’ soonto leave for Springfield. Then said he, | Colgate was examined at length. Other wit- stock in the credit mobilier, and had declared | write out when you return to Washington. On | B€sses are called for to-morrow. his purpose to use against me this alleged own- | my return I wrote the letter, had it coy BREEDING CAGES. business was finished a general conversation en- | deeper shade of pink, amd of green, floated over Also. MOCKING BIED FOOD fresh on hand | sued relative to theestablishment of a republic | the drapery of the skirts. The ball was in honor every week at in Spain, the President and members of his | of Miss Stewart's seventeenth birthday. She Spanish republic. Ex-Kimg Amadeus at Lisbon. Buftato. Lisbon, Feb. 1i.—Ex-King Amadeus reached my $ Hip of ° ‘ ife. and delivered to Mir. Ames Gattuey; at But CHR. RUPPERT’S, Cabinet expressing their gratification at this | Was the acknowledged beauty and beile ot | CTP OF the stock, and so drew upon me some | my w y_ my . ¥., Feb. 14.—dohn Gattne this city ‘this morning proceeded 40 the band 403 Tih strett. | manifestation of the great'iniluence extenlal the room. | Mr Grant wore a gold, colored ee iterate ene whou 1 explained iis contents aad thee cream jal pend ie Gane ee (ccieastion ts given acto tnetins tier ts Ok *RANKLIN & Co. over the nations of the woud by the example of es of black chantilly lace, i 1 it d between Mr. | stances which induced it. As it is seen, the first ¥! city, at noon ul Is given as me F OPTICIANS, this government. It wa¥ expected that ti a corn-colored tarlatan. hand- | NO Written memorandum passed between Mr. | stances wi Pa y | oner. contrary to expectation, me! take his departure for Italy. A squadron of Bo. 2227 Paxxstiva xia Avenue. So Official notification ef the eagle pened made and trimmed with wreaths of | Ames and hen 1 deposited the bere yg Leong a ip Sy ey rope Nime | 'Y: He acknowledged that he had feigned in- | Italian naval vessels is momentarily expected ta Seuuine Brasilinn Pebble Spectacles. “Jandy | Mint in Spain would have, been eeu flowers on the sides. Mrs. Williams wore. an poten : tert oct Romanos gig df ppebis~bpnelen song bdtihar Pane sir Peat weet- rol ¥ for the purpose of saving his life. arrive in the Tagus. . "4 to the President to-day through the 5: elegant «ress of whit ,flounced and trim- % ry ; Saal ny cl . - pean ee Hib go minister here, but up te 2 poms the tantra) met with bine silk; wide biue ribbon with long | ASCE nas neuen CHE PTT Ccaoee TATE | cect or ae cnn ot Cant tiene. The Erie to be Investigated. NEW YorK prepared to farsish New Blots sade te Sede eae Site poles eee ne ere Dink silk. with | stock am securities of the Umon Pacific toad, | stances recited, to enable alr, Ares to retro lay calling on th New Yorx, Feb. 14—The report that the teem or, remodel old vtyles; Isc, an ast I statec felt Hate for sale, on reasouable terms. Rivey’s Man Koossvexr. everal weeks | ler wore a Pari: to my informant very emphatically th ¢ | Lis memory and to correct his deposition if con- syndicate held a meeting T y ncostume of four shades of y i ng Tuesday night to . es adil Then te a communication ago we stated that the secret of Roosevelt’shatred | mignonette silk, which was so exquisite in its meltion T caeine Sapeeaeeiy ee cee ae eitacemed ip aoe oat paroheeed, Boutwell calling on them to guarantee the )WERFUL OPERA GLASSES. £8 the Dosrd of public works was his fallnre Ser eee tee oe coe with Mr. Ames, and told him of the effort being | at any time sny stock or bonds in the read vou placing of the now oF annul their contract ma? .w New eS . oe fo injure . said i . n say ® nm subjected 9 true. COMBINATION SPECTACLES. SOR | PEK Ganriercd “pon the elty in some sinceure | Wife's sister, Mes. Winslow, of New York, and keow I am vot aancieabier ie’ Gat Pies) Very eovere critician for thie ott hes | pss AT A CONPRRENCE H. Hl. HEMPLER, position and ata large salary. It has turned out | Masweet roung daughter, Mary. Herdress was | Tonia be giad if you would write Mar Heiigs | cnee beck nal ee dates atte het | D.C. Woodson ordered to the receiving ship | of trunkrallway freight agents held recently in OPTICIAN, that eur statement wae literally trae, for evi- | * ne white musk Valenciennes luce: a itoney | and so state.” He replied: «You are certainty | suborn the witness. to testify falscly. I ask at. | Sapient; Master R. Clarendon Jones to == » it was determined that no reduction 433 Penns. avenue, corner 4% street. dence. in the shape of affidavits of three re- % toilet, which was as simple | 20t & stockbolder, and L will so write.” Oy | tention to the fact that at this time no evidence sponsible men, have recently been published, | “*h completed this toi f . in detaitin: rersations I only claim | had appeared. as to to my $4,000 investment Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies _ian'6-I7_ | proving that Riley boasted that he «un Roose. | @ lamisome. Mrs. Winslow wore a superb silk | Course, in detailing cony ia ea al ore fen velt,” and that he would thereafter be foun | #4 a wealth of diamonds. Mrs. D. it. McKee | [0 sive tlre substance—not the words used. A | the U. P. R. R. duty at New Orleans, La.; Master N. R. to the Frolic; Ensigns Wm. F. ney H. May ‘and the Juniata, n = * | short time after this, Mr. Ames came to my seat | that my private affairs should withont necessity wore a white gros grain silk, trimmed with illu- ; ; < subti ‘d ——__ however is ; SS - possible in the way of the system of improve- | side. Miss Preston wore a white illusion with a tases: and Uno sank ti Mr Ate Doce wal iobaalteee. sebatenecand solely to the hint for | ALABAMA LecisLaTor.—A tele; tr E in advices mention the death of Gue. — ee = meats they had begun. The result has shown | *hort blue panier and fine French flowers. Mis + inne $rek L ro mele to Br Aeas. Cn cone: Secthuntlets tn the ram mobilier. T, therefore, Montgomery, Ala., says: J.W. Mayberry at- | tave Ricard, an eminent portrait painter at NO RESERVE. that his boast and threat were not “vain bal | Eva Stevenson looked very sweet inatresh white notwithstanding. Mr. Rollins was urging | did not wish Mr. Ames to state my ownershij, | “2Pted to assassinate N.S. McAfee, without | Paris, on the 22d of bling,” and that Roosevelt is a mere tool of his. | Organdy with spr i i . ck. 21 in the U. P. R. K. withort he w: , but | Warning of his attack, Wedi So much for the honesty of the New York mie Woosbes bamisome young giel ainst me my Ownership of thix stock. I sent itl e WAS pressed, bu MUST POSITIVELY BE CLOSED OUT + Reformer!” —Nationai Era. Chillicothe, Ohio, wore the Pate ot age | &telogram and x Letter to Mfr, Amou,reanesting | i he was, gave him liberty, t state nil the fact green, made and trimmed: in the handeomecr | bim to give me what he had written to Mr. Rol- | Under the’ circumstances it was unfortunate Carcts ov Rurtnticas Sxxatons—The | style.’ Mrs, Hughes, the slsterof Mrs. Willinmas, | lim, and finally received the following letters: | should have used inconslderately an expression OVERCOATS, republican Senators met in caueus this morning | Wore a white puffed illusion, with the bouffzat Deny Six: 1 Weve your telegram ‘Aaking me'to give | conscious of intending 80 grave a wrong as is OVERCOATS, Sard have had my OY, ‘ January. of blue morning glories. A NEW TRIAL DENIED TO STORRS. a udge Boardman in the Stokes ngrabam received by Justice I ei pe i * back garlanded with flowers. Mrs. Creswell ‘ou the substance of the letter L wrote Rollias, Yor OVERCOATS, pty casio Sea ae oe ee never looked better than she did last evening, | saw the letters Taide nothing tolt afer sou sow | Uuputed to me T should 7, z letter copied by my wife or communicated to safe in the office of the Toledo, Canada Beets si Weport Senatanng, Portion of the seaion. The | Oat iar atta eae ee See ae | Megat ter er Lareoercoea i. Thera: | joy friend. Indeed I would have trusted note prmengieyd ae gBoe mag ly Sghw I report as. adoy! 5 os ! 1 DRESS OVERCOATS “hail be given rst to the resular appropriating | e!"sant costimmes.. Mra, Coston wore a court | Agninat inthe cee mobilier and thet tiers tere | Ewiah farther to remind the committee that | aso, Cunas E $1.20 bonds, Thiscate is eats to have boon lett 1 DRESS OVERCOAT bills; ‘then the bill reported strom the commit. | Ae composed of white satin, green velvet, ng and improper Inflwences in relat the only embarrassment under which I labored that a large and. walk eet at is Fepor- | open, and the bonds were abstracted. it is 1 DRESS OVERCO: tee on education and labor in‘relation to aiding | ®% the richest lace; a circlet of diamonds and | Wronerind mprrper Inflacnces in rela at the date of this letter was in the allegation | sou tata. lange and zed fillibuster- | said the thieves can make uo use of them as H DRESS OVERCOAT: Sue penile athocis suns tae bares tex oc & neeklace of pearts were worn with this stylish | the stark, and if” you. had therewas that I was the holder of credit mobilicr stock, | ine GxRedl he command an New Orleans | they do not bear the signature of the secretary : Orescest from the judiciary committee on the Mormon | 2%1 becoming dress. Senator and Mrs. Sher- | priety in it than owning bank stock ones & Now, if the object of my letter was to procure a n | nor the seal of the company. ——a question. "They also agreed to adopt the rule of | Mn were Present. Mrs. Sherman wore a Nile- |), ourstruly. ‘AkEs AMES. | Coljusive arrangement with Mr. Ame to {ree weed 4, + These cnheartof prices revult from adetermina- | last session forbidding any amendments to. the | Teen uk, with white tace. Miss Cole a dress iu rare Rastow, June's; tere,” | 00. from ib Lekota have written, sf erence is soldiers | {z,the Harlem freight depot on Franklin street, ered ae ced ashe ge artim of our tek, | abpropriation bills not germane to the subject, | Of wlute farlatan, with ruchings of pink tarla- <1 wrote yon frum Washington ia reply | to know whether 1 purchased eredit aobiner | Se Gott 46, armies, | Dennison enon 3 hich is now olered at Afty percent. less than former | and limiting «debate to five minutes on ng ong | tam; Miss Whiting white gaze de_chawbrey over clegram. ‘Thave some letters vf the sth ant | stock you can say 1did not, but purchased ctocs | Sto every section of the country, many of | feicuugien'® machine shops, eee s STAKE OTHER GOODS AT THE SAME | dren acted upon, such billeon the calemtag we | Siss Thurinan wore blue allk; she te alwage'a | utuisyexenins here on my arrival home from iyhave said the first part of my letter ex- | Pim have already arrived. Bxyarenced pi a Se a IMMENSE KEDUCTION. eay nat he ted to can be considered. belle. ere eae eeten was bandsomely phate! fn that letter, the abetance of my letter to} plained to Mr. Ames my understanding as to andes ee we ing was damaged, &30, laa carson y — eco essed, nied, ollins. You saw the wrote him, and there Z floor were run out and Tux WasuixeTox Chronicle, speaking for | by the Secretary of Wat. His friends were re- | was tothing tn that but the truth: awl that Bie Real Se cog Ere gto eden pln a PRERPR Sec- | sved. HABLE BROT 2 joiced to see hii so entirely recovered from his | lins should say that the credit mobilier of America . ing this statement would satisfy 4 am STEwaRrt—The ——_e——__ HERS, Mr. Harlan, say Tecent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kilbourn wer wasa fraudulent concern, and that those en: in | him Iwas correct and he in fault, I thus con- | retary Resmaes ager anae investigated the case The Legisiative FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, It will be seem that Mr. Sells leaves not one Is ompanied by their danghter, who, though | {{,Perpettated a fraud on the country, community or | clude: «Don’t fail to correct your original state | of the steamer Edgar Stewart, aut im hie jchemapromise im Lon- fee Northwest corner 7: and D atrects. See ie oe too young, to Uo firly faumehed "in the gate | Weider thar ctiapan? ean asme en, ee atgee, | ment before ees ee ase | ee eee Ts New Onteawe, Feb. 15.—At a meeting of ve to settle the matter in the eetimation ofevery | thes of season, is occasionally permit- | men of the country, and’ Mr, Rollins knows it, 4 ated Sone ay. ies ox | both legislatures the republicans ted ns ted a glim Mrs. Kilbourn was rich! such men as J. Cisen, General Dix, | Tequest for correction was founded on the te Al that is setted by Sets amdavit is that the | dressed©in a” white’ sik, with court tratu | Willen "Ht wars, Bilin oe cad or ae ee chat a central permbly compensa Stoctal cans not used at Des Moines, in the Sen- | of a delicate shade of green, flounces of the | 2iligen°k Williams, Bera Beker, Elion AN e bed saline Dic ote itn eee ‘other returned by both boards provided such wtorial canvas. Dr. Durant says that he sent | most superb white lace. This was one of the | Sohn Dut samuel Hooper F Gand pend ee = —, —— salts Couras is acceptable to the national the mouey to Mr. Harlan, who was then Secre- | most elegant costumes worn at the ball. Miss | Joo'p lion Olt oa and ani many | letters which I have written to him have ® = tion, A committee was appointed tary of the Interior, im two checks drawn to | Kilbournwore pink and white blended together. | sthers: aud am promi to say ther Tar aa edhe Beate Lene Cee het-— | the Washington authorities for infors Mr. Harlan’s order, and it has been charged by | Miss Derby wore rose-colored de "Paris, | holderin it, and that there is and w nothing wrong | t@ call at having the eceerseen’ tomes the enemies of the latter that it was to pay for Mrs. Judge MacArthur, Mrs. D.C. Forney, Mrs. | in holdin the stock any more than in owni ‘bank | S0ing for the pu of presenting it to the Hend- ‘Will wee services which he renderedthe — that cas | and Mise Jefrics, Miss Meigs, Mise Edes, Mrs. | oF rallrocd sock, and Mr. seating *poald be ashamed Soames es Xsan peter ot in Kee ‘com- | Crvcrxxati, Feb. 14.—The court sTentoraay pacity. The affida: nying that it | Parsons, Mrs. Hutchinson, Abbott, Mrs, the rompany,, ¥ : set aside the will of the late Rev. a Was tined in the canvass, gives more color to this | Wylie and Mra. Mrs. J chard | “i¢ite, Rollins con Rodnothing’ egniass toi woree | MMOrmation which goes to confirm the rons in on fer | Browne, i ~ & ES theory than it hasever ad before. —Y. Y. Tri- | son, Miss Richardson, Miss Til- | than being » stockholder inthe rredit mobilier, yon deposit of stock in’ the credit mobilier to United States who farnished it, | qesthed to Saletives bune. whe 28 ear te den, Mra. Field, Mrs. Mansfield Brown, Mrs, | must bebe purest man in New Haupshire or in ths | GePOnt Of sore. Oe the credit, mobil ‘Morton, | 80d for whose benefit, he is unable t state. [dd gee hay Bem pn Tux Facts—To fhe Biitor of the Star:—Sin: | sone gnateeee ot the Merton frees Rereene) |eee ng 70 will Sot suffer becanse you are ac- | Bliss & Co; though previous communication: | Tae raintene etaixe in Cuba, | ground for the setting aside was the testator's ‘These are the facts with reference to the miss:on | yrs. ron xy) omed the brakes Tse poesia ms and not reali- tie taastoupuaned. fe aoe pon ae yaar has virtually the Pinetnal auras unsoundness of mind. of the undersigned to England, of which you | the BM. and many * Oaxes Asces. | the Poland committee that no such stock had =f treat in your paper last evening: 1. He went, | other 7a — Hon. J. W. Patterson. been to me or to others for my as he suposed. on seeret instructions from | manner. Some of the other guests were Gen. | ‘This conversation with Mr. Ames, and the} henefit. ‘state the whole transaction briefly, ee a sevely, $0 tha cocatious af Tantauee eel General ttorney General | ist'in the belief that my te imate re ace | He gtands thus Ames $3,000 to invest for S7-A ministerial orisie Rome. fiate. fs sively, to the operatives ry jre—then ‘Senators Fenton, me. ‘is pending at Orleans, off All hands 4 Union Pacific railroad stock and secant were 1262) _stering frem the cotton famine; 3. | Tene, Sees ete anna wenton, noel S securi- | He takes ors Car rece ‘aia saree 87 The heaviest snow storm of senvon at | The steamer and & valuable cargo of sarted many resolutions from their mee that it | Dent, Mtr. Ht sie Eocranaen., Seseays o8 me the stock, or even merftions it. He does not Suady aoe ah kee ees aaa eee eee to the | Mire, Dent, General and Mier Delssekt, Mine Pithout my Loowing he harp et ut holds it 1 "aa ae in reported that a boulder of ‘The Singers Coming. Boepltal chaplain was Uadered to Mi tineol Sturtevant’ Moore, Mr. and ‘rs. MeCatamon, ‘Me He ‘comes to he some er and x re ko chaplain was tendered to Mr. Lincoln : Fh Bampton scon after he began to speak to the English Senator and Mire: Thurman Judge Bichardson, pe eH and pays me EAS Sah , ‘troupe, composed. ‘ett here working people: 5. His mission continued from a epee: me Ar seme money, for Li ; last evening for bere of Congress io. that Bs bo paid tho amount dee ‘trom Holland, Mr-and Mire Par? ten by bimn. ‘Thishe repenie.-Peonesat antes | come ait ope phe rabod ratte aid of ot Fey wa vc a Napiain at or | sone. and ‘Miss Chandler, of Boston, ¥ IGRoh my ind the imprewion teat he had pur | found ‘to stop tating tn fis sesignation, ad that the be reimbacsct | Field and his brother, Mr’David BS cot expels "she whole ament pan, Sage aad Mins Davis ad many other parsons eee er cae Wkie Dated — The Maine Sociable, at Marini’s hall last Fepacany i, 163. | evening, was attended not only by ‘the fair ! i | } Ik i ql Bd k ig