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= 0 ee ae Se ts = SSS SY Tha RV ENING STAR. r an ° | New York Notes. | Tum OWSER OF TRE EDOAR SFewaRr InreR- tiewen New Yorn, January * nora W. Rutoher, steamship Lager Stewart, yester | reperter 1 am sole and erclasive ener of the verse! Fa Stewart, and che Trot at her re she shall pe used in dation of <> the guvere " ment 1 baw 5 | pomession of ber ‘ A Woaeetet trem tuk: ape te: r i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith : 1 BY VEWSPAPER COMPANY, LV, Pres't. THE BY TAR erved by carriers t ye NTs PER Ween, on Forty -rorr ¢ e ne Two © $1, six monihe, pies at the bree months, | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sune-rs Exeepted, } ver 1, as the re, enough alr » red SHE WEEKLY STAR—Povtished Friday— $1. | z ao oe sickeen 3 | te” . A S860,000 clectivetanpe seminar eee ities mst | WOE 43~-N2. 6.489. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1874. FWO CENTS. | 2 qmortgertie'sreditores p STOAMSHIP CfiNA January 7. The «teamshige 801 BARGAINS iN sol 308 LOTS OF FANCY GOODS &c¢. = ANOTHER OFFICAL STATEMENT OF THR SECRE. | Tavrspay, January & inom a a Batchelor's Hair Dye ts the best 1x the world - pearance yesterday, with sunshine outdoors and Suen , om Japan and China, bas mot yet been ently true avd perfect Hair Dye; no ridiculous | W hingtom News and Gossi; cheerful rooms within, carriages swarming as SENATE.—Mr. Sumner presented a memo- | beard from pointment, harmless, reliable, tustac- | as gto! ps at all and a t The Secretary of War transmitted to the "i Ital cith N 7 IN TH thick as bees in the streets, and athrong of House of Re; Bea rday nese | rial of pumerous Italian citizens of New York STATE SENATE \ InTexnat Kevenve—The receipts from this | gaily dressed ladies entering and leaving the ashing the passage of laws to prevent the inha. | "?-¢8¥ Mr. Roach introduced a concurrent res | SPE [AL _NOTICES. _EVENING STAR. Washington iseciaia ene chtag of its gay ap- jaliseres — oe | FORTY —-— CONGRESS, | . % tion requesting Congress toamend the treat source to-day were $226,218 houses. The four Cabinet receptions were | f further commamostion in relation to the al- | san tramie in Italian children, 90 prevalent at Chine 20 es te prevent tee ny ~ AMUSEMENTS ss ae — largely attended by the most agreeable mem. | lesed Irregularities in the Freedmen’s bureau | this time. Keferred to the Committee ov the | nt Ch! on. A Tesolution was intro ———— | | CE x-Gov. Warmorg, of Louisiana, was on | p28; fashionable society, and those who had | bY Gen. Howard and Gen. George W. Balloch. | Judiciar @ered int 7 ABGE LOT CF FINE FLOWERS ticttly | \UATIONAL THEATER. the floor of the Senate to-day. not met since the close of last season greeted | A Memoranda of deficits running from June, t presented @ memorial of the ARREST OF AX ALLEGED IcExDuaey a crmeied, recucid te 260 and ayeaseat | NN ie ee each other again and renewed a friemily ac. | 17, to September, i871, at which time Balloch 'd of Trade. praying the estal St. Clair, the man suspected of bavine act Gre D Se @RAND OPERA IN ENGLISH, Tux House Committee on Elections to-day | each other y Was relieved, is presented. These deticits were | ment of a general ssstem of saarantine e te Po , Oregon, in ast, wae ar- “OL MURKAT SPACE by the eminently sucessful = heard arguments on the Arkansas election con- . one es at Washington, New York, Baltimore, Charies- | national supervision. Keferred to Committer 7 " e : rh ; : ERtLoce Teves. | . Fe eae han net bY Mis Pah aul: | ie Loumeliie! Ot Losin Memenin iseapen | enter 7 ron Sree yeclerday ie the pot BAAN OTDERED | 0. D. Hees ang Manrice Grau... _...Ditectors, | test cases. — Mrs. Bancroft Davis. Miss Fish was looking | and Mobile, and range fism several humined cr | Me Conk ing. in prese petitions for and | tion tn the nuare ton ne another contingra LINEN COLLAB THIS Rupetsen Pe rea, ‘RO. * CLERKS Asere essrs. L.-H. Smith, | particularly handsome ina toilet of fawn-col- | forty-three thousand dollars, Phe Secretary t —— ISS CL RRA LAT ae KeLLOaG; | 26°: B. Cobangh and Jesse D. Abrahams, re- | cred sitk with rose silk trimmings. It is the | #A¥s it 18 proper to state that an oxeminenn HE REVEAL OF THE RANKRETT t Sat 2 MiSs CLARA LOUL ; i speinted Treasury c! " highest compliment that could be paid this | SiMmlar to that under which the foregoing was Mrs, | cently appointed Treasury clerks, have been pecan lay 0 say that che looks like lee developed hus fatied to show deficits in the in mother's daughter. dividual account of Gen. Howard or of Major s ~ Aue J. M. Brown, the other disbursing officer. Mrs. aad Mis Richarteon: received calle | Sis; ayaridne Or noon a earsea alias BALLOCR. RING LYRA DIAVOUO Van yooag, | F8REd for some time in revising all the pre- | tionon Monday evening, and mafty more be- | On December 21 a note was addressed to Gen. ¥ EVENING—FBA DIAVOUO.—Van Z« ® 4 thatin some ot he repeal we it EXTHEE L = Madame \ Zandt; Che = Krguin; Goat. Me- Cartvon; Figars, Mc. Peases: | assigned to the office of the Third Auditor. LL Kt ERY | 1 silio, ‘Mr. Bartlsmen; Mar- 2 = Be A at Sonductor | THe Civin Service Commission will mae ss. ira, Senin ew GOODS RECEIVED EVESY Dav at | BonEa IA - i and were a nkrupt | aw either as | ATURDAY in this city on the 1th instant, and will be en- | from nearly all those who attended their recep Tequesting them Davis. * scribed rules go » ad- | side. They were assisted by Mins Oldticld Howard, directing him to arrange tor an inter against the re s ST ny Messrs. Morgau, Peakes, Hall, mission to the Sivil eercice. —Mrs. Belknap was assisted by her hasband | view between hu cb. and the uesting them to give a subscrip- | EW FLOWERS. 8 i and Mrs. Conkling, and’ had a host of visitors. ctment, the | tion,if agre , to help detray the expenses IN BONS ro ceived tied. | RETIRED FROM ACTIVE SERVICE.—By direc- ¢ e IDs» ss isifors. | 2d. A memoraudiim of that interview is given. | at Wasbington of efforts to prevent the repeal A an3-6 | — tion of the President Lieutenant Colonel Alex- | Mts. Belknap is looking, as all agree, more | Halloch was asked whether he recalled of the law. opto tn pn ae = | Me pet TOT AIDEN... | andey Montgomery, deputy quartermaster gon. | veeutiful than ever. She wore a Parisian toilet recoliection the investigation made b Mr. Logan eaid h also noticed these cir- | Qurraters Sy ope A UST REOEIVRO— | jest cflorttn domesticdraima, | ens Coen e r 8 of black silk with trimiuings of itself faced with | Shriver relative to the $250,000 land securities, lars, and read one of them, which was signed HY apes iets 1 to the miners and $00 DOZEN TEN-TUC KEVIOK na Jo BENEFIT, | CrAl,!s retired trom active service inthe United | hlue. Shohad only partially recovered tree. | snd lee re lied affirmatively. In answer to a parties in New York. He said that | occur and that the creer we eerie will cia0. cH oak oes Wor AUSCH ERS BEN, » | States army, to date from the 15th instant, her cold, but was able to discharge her duties | «juestion about certain funds which were not on roof that many uf these petitions | Po pnatiy areeted, eerators’ preposition will ant £. HELLER, 713 Maraet Space, ied ts 3 . | ‘TRoICAL.—The Signal Office reperts that at | 4 hostess in her customary happy manner. deposit with the United States Treasurer, and | were gotten up by these shysters, and’ did mot — 4 feeling and bermony - fening maid, he tcaes Fe : ‘ 7 — Mrs. Ames received for her mother. Mrs, | Whether bis account at any other time or times | represent the real publiesentiment. Of oource : ———S He’ SOMEST AND LARGEST ASSORT MATINER—Jananechek in Tragedy | + P- m. yesterday the thermometer stood Delano, and had quite a large number ot | ‘Ptesented funds as deposited in the Treasury | he did not mean that many of the petitions Wall Street To-d MENT UF The historical plan of MART STUART, and the | “her in this city than at any other station ae when it was not so, Balloch replied that he did | were iree of such influences Naw oan, Samenry dopened ai piss = z 17 ne historical pi ' : $1 ef . not know. Mr. Conkling said on the petitions he " pace aos opened at 111, s by of Co: si within the limits of the United States from r. sa 6 of P ns he had ~ ' aes ny — <iewiiinctgetian el the to cte OF Eek: | which repects weve Peceiee, —Among those calling yesterday were | Mr. Balloch was then shown the statement of | presented aganst repeal was sipeen by euch an | Ty) bas since sold ax bigh as 111)» being mow se oe - tering words. ae General Albert Myers, with hisdaughter and | discrepancies and deticits given above, and was | array of prominent names as war not ofee an ee oF =Carrying gold the rates bave been FRENCH CORSETS AT REDUCED PRICES Matinee—Admission, 5 anil 25 cents; secured seats, NAVAL OnpeRs.—Paymaster James Faiton asked to expl 3 “ them. He said ne could not | tached to any petition, and such men could mot gold, with exceptions at 6. This morning detached from duty as purchasing paymaster | B¢f friend, Miss Russell, ot Detroit; Admiral | afte any explanation. except that they were | of course betxpected to have bees intacneed | leading drawers of sterling exchange tixed the at Philadelphia, and ordered to settle accounts; | Aldea, Mrs. Senator Stewart and daughter, | Gccasioned by his reporting as on deposit the | by awe tment eee. rate at 82 and 1854. prime commercial being Mrs, Senator Goldthwaite, Mrs. Tharman and | yalue of Treasury certificates wht 01 Mr. Morr ‘1 78ac9. Money is increasing im sup Paymaster Arthar Bartis detached from the | Mie, Coen, cai atce: Mes. o y cal ich were in the m motion of Mr. Morrill, of Maine, the Pre- BEST PARIS KID GLOVES at $1 4 Pair. HAIR SWITCHES AT §6, WORTH 913. _@ecio-im 8. HELLER. Hallett | hands of Major Hi , late paymaster of the | sident was request , although the rates ar as yester- bureau of provisions and clothing. and ordered | Kilbourne, Mrs. Wallach, Mrs. Ward Hant and | United States army, which were not really paid, fenton i his sememton tation to any un- | “&y—ta7 for call loans and prime mer __ | as inspector at the Philadelphia navy yard, re- | Miss Van’ Rensselaer, Madame de Noailles After the parties had separated from the | authorized occupation of the Indian termtery | Cabtile paper. Governmer re firm, SECOND GRAND CONCERT | the dutice prnaster, A. W. Russell, who assames | Madame Borges, Madame Lobo, Madame de | above intervibwr (enercy, Meg a eo gine by bodies of men in violation of treaty stipula- | S0othern state bonds are neg’ pe tock TNESDAY mien, Joauaty 14 the duties ot purchasii ymaster. Potestad, the Turkish, Russian, German and | the Secretary of War, and said that Balloch had | tions. market hax been strong at an advance over yes A large and elegant assortment of IMPORTED SONNETS and Grex. TowNsenp, Adjatant General of the | 4ustrian — so id Miss Marcy, Mrs. | stated to him that the difference in the report of MILLS INTRODUCED. | terday of 5 to 2 Paul, Mrs. and rd, Mise Chariton, | the sume deposited must have been occasioned | Mr. Scott introduced init ie elation to the | army, was heard to-day by the House Military - Niles, Mrs. Redfern, (who was at: | oy the unpaid cortitonies ta Hodge's Rade. | recesses cf cent batt in reletion 20 the plOUN CONDEL, Organist ot Plymouth Cha cone dy w BOUND HaTs, | MIS# LAZAB, Principal Boprano Piymo Majer General 8S. W. eonstantiy on hand. Charen. ; Committee with reference to the proposed re- | ¢ Cre, Mom Slegant black velvet | General Howard himself knew nothing of the | Crawicrd. Ieferred to Conmitne we Military ae Orders for DRESSES, &c., filled by Miss GRD- | _/Atisted by a Corps of Amateur Vocatistacf this | duction of the army. He opposes any reduc- | costumes ever worn in ae ugton,) the Misses | matter. . Aftairs. mary s.—The trial of Jean Lui poner for DRESSES ties amp: | duction of either the staff oF iald ofticers, or | Mackall, Mrs. Goston, Mrs. Sherrill, Mrs. | On December 23 General Howard catled at the | “Mr, Wright introduced bill for the benefit of pp Pee dinate hcg Me See acmERERESHMENTS F RN | enlisted men. No action will be taken on ‘the | Goldsborough, Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, Mrs | War department and banded the Secretary @ | purchasers of land from the United States. Re- Committing perjary during or and Mes. | letter trom Generai Balloch, in which the latter | ferred to Committee om Judiciary. Vota; for | Chargesagalnst Gen. Howard until the subject | Hutchinson and Miss Abbott, M oss for the defence in Hse y atape Sed ie coe lems iS area aine is disposed of. K and their niece, Miss Slack, aud Mrs. | said he had examined the retained papers iu his | Br. Schurr intredused uit ta relie® of Mia Il commence to=d po a cag ape teen - we ‘ On — — innix. here was an unusually small num- | possession, and at the proper time, and before | sourl state uulneren, Referred to Committee nator aRTAGENA Wockieninn 406 Ween: o~ RovT's THE ForTIFICATION D Cur Dows.—The | ber of gentlemen calling, but of course the la- | the proper tribunal, hermeetd explain the dis- | on Claims. 4 > Mapain, -lanuary 8 powder maga Penn. avenue; Baitimore, N. Chartes D THE POOR. — House Committee on Appropriations tliis morn- | dies kindly left the cards of their brothers, crepancies. ‘This seemed to the Secretary of Mr. Ingalle troduced bill for relief of officers 7'Pe in nday with a New York, Wth st. near Broadway. Par- | 4 I THE POOR. pas treme: Bridal and mourning or a zim all its branches, Hovis TAL AND VOCAL Con gentleman, whose opinion is of weight, advi amount allowed for fortiti * GRAND INSTRUM ‘4 | explanation, and he therefore addressed a letter | to ( ommitter RT, (ia wid ot the M | ing bad under consideration the army bill. The | busbands or friends. Against this custom one | War to be a dismelination to submit the proper | of the 4t ations was fixed at | fe jadi bel He eaid, with arent . . > ‘ ‘ Yat the “SOHURTZES | 320 x fe ; the ladies tu rebel. He said. with great j \o Howard under date of December 24, inform- stish - oe YOUNG'S \Jaunats 6, 1st we? eee | eleven hundred thousand doliars—a reduction that all gentlemen who could attend the csv | ing hima thar tire accounting officers of the Treas- coran park and voologic n the Boaves : eo fos NEW YORK BAZAAR. . cents | of two million and a halt dollars. This will stop | receptions should be obliged todo so. as the ury and the Treasurer of the United States were ict of Columbia, and st to the | MCfsAge save he monetary jonable Headquarters for PROGRAMME | Work on all fortifications, except such as are of gatherings would thereby be made more agree he proper officers to be called upon for ex or | Gtpressions oi reial and C¥ GOOPS, HOSIERY, ee the greatest Importance fo the interests of the | Sle to all Nearly all the Washington gentie- | tion, and directing Howard to place bim dustrial interests of the commonweaith are rep MEBINO GEPRE WERE tee, | 3 country’s safety. _ men, especially the voung men, are at libarty | con ation with the Treasurer and acc ames 8) ee ue. The total amount or At lowest market prices to ll aie lie ArrorntTMENTS AT TAR CAPITOL.—Colone! | sftersp.m., ihe hour at which most of the | ing off so that all explanations mig was then ap, the q ng on the Fee cored Gabt of the wate te €34.& ccidtr 441 SEVENTH STRERT, NEAR &. 3 George W. Dunn has been appointed superin. | “Morning” receptions begin. submitted prior to December 31. amendment of Mr. Pratt, providing that from iow bak te ee “sy ake SS eS Me tendent of the folding room of the Haren; | — Several very pleasant hours were enjoyed iy Deccmber 20 Gen. Howart requested «| this time, in computing the monthly payments | Ditien | aw and the enactment of the ten-bour eee rae me works Pe Soteney Limon os | 5. Drift my aba, of Wacenicas kes toe Appointed fore- | lastevening. The attendance wax not ¢o large | nim to the accounting officers of the ‘Tremare, | oy! pensation for this entire Congress £10.00 The Storm. Beocrtin. It imparts » beautiful glove to the fab jose. FI. . 3 I z RIDOR WASHED AWAY je by Grocers. Merurkr—(Solo fo | man of the fotding-room. vice Col. Dann, pro- | as usual, which was all the moro agreeable to | and on the same date referred the mat- | The amendment was rejected—aves Sas ~ aa ag re rf RSHAM & CO., Mauofactarers, | moted. C.M oma, oF lowa; A. M. Legg, o: | the dancers, aa they had more room. Mrs.Wal- | ter to the Attorney General retary Mr. Pratt then, to méet the objectic doom ties: raltrend below ahne 60 Wee Lombers rests 5 1 | New York: W. B. Sessions, of New York, and | lach and Mrs. Audenreld received the company, | of the Treasury for their con by various Senators, ed oeked Onan tee ee oe ly ________—sBaltimore, Maryland. 7. Emeline War Wad Myers, of Pennsylvania, have be. »- | and Col. Audenreid led. The favors were nu: | trans- | in different form, as follows:—That away by the storm and TATEN ISLAND, N. ¥. DYKING ESTAB . | pointed messengers in the House of Kpresent- | merous and beautiful, excellent taste being Hallock in | pensation of members of the kid Congr lelayed. Land slides have occurred S™“ Tins ESTABLISHED 1519 Se ee Men ane Me wae POM | tives post ome, shown in their selection, | Mrs, Wallach wore tial explanation, in which “Mr. Balloch | be #7. for tue year ending March on the Poughkecr#ic ani Fastern and Datchou ‘The oldest aud | rpest of its Kind tm the country: | 9. La Oerich_ic. . spperb toilet of white silk and point lace, witl makes | — none A. EIS ad A $2,500 tor the vear ending March UR, As Mr. Frelinghuysen said he woul any euch amendment, and it t lieved his people would think | THE SENATE ComMITTER ON PATENTS met this morning to hear arguments in ¢ Batchelder & Thomps« may be in the wor! O15 Sb street. Letweon F ant G 10. The““s N. B—Gnarantee given that no color rots off bring your articiss soon, to get them back in time. 1 March. ey aa diamond ornaments. Mrs. Audenreid’s lace TRE FOLLOWING APIISON case of | overdress with mauve silk train and ber dia 1, That partial payments were mad of Lowell, Mass., who | Wonds made up an elegant toilet. Among the | tractors, andthe amount of checks given for Woman Heard * Of him Mre. Badger mye SPEARS - % gaskon ter a aac spectators were Mrs. Richardson, Secretary and | those partial payments would be considered as had opposed the back pay because he though oa 4. JISEER, FiuST CLASS SCOUREE, = Sa aa | ar rare Gongressional extension for a doable | airs. Belknap: the letter wore 's aegaiicans | oom Treasury until the final settlement was | it war wrong. Dut this wae © vere shins Yas yg SPECIALTIES UF His SOLE PeonEse. WE COME WITH SONGS TO GREET YoU instant. William 1). Bishop, president of | black velvet; Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Thurman, Mra. | made. 2. Tnat prior to the bounty cert ticates, | matter He liad drawn what be was eutiti New Vork. She han relates: in 4 — “ +3 F David Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Turner of the navy, | as received from the Second Auditor, being | to, and he could not admit that bi bad done Ladies Dresses cleaned without taking them apart THE HUTCHIN ™M the New York and New Haven railroad com- Fr if x 4 e ne | York city aud Newburg. Actemnens Costes clatnee eee aning thom epart TCHINSON FAMILY pany, and several officers of the railroad patent | Mf. Boswell, Dr. Lincoin, ard Gov. Foote. | paid by the pay department of the army, the anything improper. s ing. Grease spots removed effectually, vo that they | *ilcive TWO OF THET& OLD TIME asedviation were prosnet to contact the nine to | Several of the married ladies were among the | amounts covered by them were in making up Mr. Scott took the same view. and savd ba Bib Bower show age! BACKED CONCERTS, ee cima? | dancers—Mrs. Stearns, Madamo Lovo, Mes. | the account current for each month considered | wither so intenied’er Sar ak eres fat ike ‘Vou: Joveere ke tine Weehionaeha Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice. Prices mod- AT METROPOLITAN M. B. CHURCH. . es Audenreid, and Mrs. Cowles being of the num- | as in the Treasury. (Gen. Balloch says, in this | amendment was to kill the bil) says General } afae! te aye ee erate; punctuality euarantecd mere | onder the anspicns of Mr. B. Widdows, A JUpee Ker iey’s FinaNctat BILt.—To-day’s | ber. Sree hind ia sctiieng ate aucbartment was | Mr. Sherman in the course of some remarks | S#3* G ivems Mew Gskoems. ino seeeennet MUNDAY and THUBSDAY, January ldthand 2th. | session of the Committtes on Wi 4 Mena —The Marquis and Marquise de Noailles,who | always behind in settling the accounts.) 3. That | said he would vote for the amendment ue he a ede nterdntwer “70 DRY GOODS. Tickete of a mirion, 50 conta. Reserved arate, sion of the Committee on — at ie or heaiaae there were on special deporit with the United | cowid stand it if other Senators cocld, be said Spain, whether republican or monarchi- 2 cents extra, be had st Motzerott Music | was wholly occupied in the discussion of Judge | aT€ 80 soon to leave us, seem to be disposed to States Treasurer from February, 1570, to Feb- Mr. Tipton said he supposed the Senator from | °*!:,¥#* Westy PER CENT. OFF ON ALL SALES OF enemy of Cuba, and the Cubans in- an6-iw Kelley's bill providing a convertible bond. No | ‘mprove what time they have left by adding to tended to be free at any cost. conclusion was reached, and in order to give | the social attractions of the capital. ‘They gaye > cppeideration to other demands on the time or | 4 grand dinner on Tuesday evening. at the | {sv1. ac 1571, United States securities costing and from March, 1871, to October 11, Ohio couid stand it, but other Senators not se well off could not. He found this document ruary es e other securities, costing &: on histable this morning (hoiding up a paper Movement of U.S. Vessels. PINTER DY GooDs, Adjoining Willard’s Hotel He Committee for more pressing business, its | French legation, at which the following guests | and that these amounts should ve adel to tke | nts tal Sherman of Ohio, who came to Con. | _ FORT Mownor, Va..January &— The United WHERE THE MARKED PRICE IS OVER $1, . = ier consideration was postponed for a few | were present: The Secretary of State and Mra. | amouuts as shown by the books of the Treasury | gress poor, but ate now millionaires.” pisics Steamer Powhattan sailed thie morning SLaages ee FOR ONE WEEK, commencing January 5, tay fist Gen. Sherman and, ‘wise Sherman, Sit | during the period mentioned. Bir. Sherman.—Does the Senator affirm that. | f°) New Custi¢, Ide on te monies Aes . seaanae Gan ? edward Thornton, Admiral de Polo, ion : ns, Says the Secretary of War, % as 6 : t key Wen ON ALL SALES OF WINTER OR WOOLEN | CAROLINE RICHINGS - BERNARD'S | POSTMASTER Gevenat Carswett was before | Caley Cushing, Seior Lobo and lady, Miss Edith sonore Sie weminone of the sclosures Pitt i pga = iit Tn gees Pine GOODS WHERE THE PRICE IS NOT he House Committee on Banking and Currency | fish, Miss Belle hevalli¢, Seiior Borges ani | made by the Treasury records, and the cont! Mr. Sherman.—What the Senator has just Catting Down the Expenses. VER " of SILKS and “OLDDE FOLKES'' ‘o-day in advocacy of the establishment of a wife, Mr. Yermerioff, and others. The entcr- | with the aecount rendered by the accou gz | read is grossly ungenatorial and grossly false, | REVISED RETINATES OF THE DEPARTVENTS, sales ; = system of postal banking, similar to that in | ‘@oMent was noticeablé for its elaburate and | officers. From August 31, Ise7, to Augast 51, | and the Senator, not knowing whether it is trae The Speaker iaid berore the House of Kepre- TWENTY-FOUR PERFORMERS, orce in Fngland, aud which was fully dweit | beautiful toilets and the profusion of foral | is6s, Balloch, it sce! Soe & or fake, in repesting it here mistakes his Guty Jecorations, some of the choicest of which were | department §3,358,636.71, an average of $179, listributed among the guests at their depar- | 38.39 per month. ' The Secretary of War con- ture. cludes, from Balloch’s own admission as above, Ser; ARE < BN that all the money which he certifies was in the The Case ot eee ficient General Wil- | freasury was not there. As to the third admis- eas as 4 Senator, and is deserving of the execration | “entatives yesterday several executive comma of his fellow members. nications, among the number being the revised Mr. Tipton said he had meant to intimate estimates of ¢ various heade of the depart nothing. He had alluded to this as a part of | ments ; ‘pon in his annual report. He informed the who appear in elegant committee that he would submit to them for VELVET, LACE AND SATIN OOSTUMES. “ ration statistics of the operations of the Reserved seats may be obtained at Ellis’ Masic u 245 6. pan?-tr DRESS Cnglish service. _ his argument, just as it was known there were URY DEPARTMENT. store, Principal hotels, an: THE SUNKING OF THE VigGINivs.—A naval = ge says he ocd ie yee | — enators _ had — od Le! ak The Secretary the Treasury says that « NG 4 s Ph N M18 LETTER REQUESTING TRE PRESIDENT TO | whatever make an investment in Unite and now were ina pecuniary condition whic! large proportion of the estimates of the Treas aT ae Vy gy pany § Soest at tequiry te new ts eee ere! | eeateiw aie NOMINATION YoR cuter | States securities. and the discrepancies were too | rendered them independent of cousiderations | urfadranment trots ane anne ont the pro- 1 % Penna, Ay. lepartment to investigate the cause of the sink uy gg Ys & SREMEEDOUE SuNDAeION erat ibe po bedhachige iepinicn, Rear Admiral C. SUSTICE. large 0 acme of cream Lecanto ad < pay, whenit was entirely different with many | visions of exieting law. Of =} 249.43, in re. ; 7 ON! b r nins, Bs as " " draits. The foregoing, the Secre' s, in- | of their colleagues. ard to which the Secretary b REDUCED PRICES MONDAY, January OFS SIGHTS AND TWO | Hl: Davis is president of the 1 board, Rear Ad: | 4 eatin ir ed lei Arcata chard volves violations of the foltowin acts ot Gon: | | Mr. Sherman said be bad remarked that the | Except to carry out the provisions of los eat 2 os i: NEES. miral J. L. en ani mm . vies * | grees, viz: The 39th Article of War; sections Proposition ot Mr. Pratt was not just, but that f 82.67 261 0 r 2 con- wn The Most Thrilling Seneat Howell members. and Captain S. P. Luce judge | nomination to the office of Chief Justice : Sod 31 of the act of August 6, Tlie ach Sta; | Rerecthclen heron oat what'a | Sideration cr ouprens outslée of entering lee = ET MT ETEON. supa youns T agedian. Mr. | advocate. ‘The United States steamer Ossipee, Derartugnr or Jvarice, / sry, Page %, and sections 1 and 2 of the act | spectacle do we have here. We are a high logie- | He, however. poluts out tat aye change of icone, Miss MARION SOMERS. fc tke thrilling | “ith the —— of ond irginius, is hourly Wasnrnoron, January 7th, 1871.) wary 14, 1806; 1ith Statutes, pages 64 | lative body, supposed to be governed by rules policy in xd to the erection of ht -houses , RICH BLACK AND COLORED SILKS irama, in three acts and a prologn expected at the Navy-yar ace Freetdent oir: You were sind enough, onkiKen aces ie. of order and by rules of courtesy. public buildings, &c., a considerable amount = 7 . NECK AND @BCK, Hon. Caen CusHine notitied the President | Without my solicitation or any knowledge on INR bs e HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | May be retained in the Treasury in the way of With ite startling Reilroad Sensation, tts thrilling LYON’S BLACK SILK VELVET, | Execution Sceus, and ita wonderful mechanical ef. | Yesterday of his readiness to proceed at o1 1 | @y part that Psa contemplated such a thing, to Under date of January 2, 1 'o Pe " unexpended balances. The amounts appropri- ‘i Court ar’ ane for Chief Justice of the Supreme | of War atked Gen. Howard to give him the fol- | E.H. Roberts, from the Committee of Ways | 27 Tor certain Public buildinge at ‘Albany, At = see Oe ottect mew desig: necessary, on his mission to Spain, but ap- | Court of the United States. Since that time, fetal 4 nor gecape ie he 2 Sere and Means, reported back the resolution di- | jant: Covington, Ky.. Dover, Del., Evansville, he great " ‘ i s | trom Balloch: 1. As to the s ic character of FRENCH MERINOS, BMPBESS (LOTS. juHN. cy MAGGIE prised him also of a previous engagement made | ‘he floodgates of calumny in all directions pec recting the Secretary of the Treasury to inform | Ind., Grand is, Mich., San F; the House of the amount of money refunded for | Warhingte isco, Cal., im their new spec with the association in this city to deliver the | uave been opened upon me. My abili- | the certificates and the authority for converting D.G., (the building for Treasury opening address to the convention of Mexican | ties have been disparaged and my integrity ] funds into securities. 2. The object of such a ‘id since March 4th, | upon whi archives,) Nashville, Tean., and elsewhere, on EVENING BEESS GOODS. | the eccentric Bom Prosen ves Song and Dance | Sat Yemrans, whic i to assemble here cane CEbit Onin tee: and it seems to me that a | conversion. |3. To what object the said funds | Soca Paid since, March ith, 1573; upon what | erchly Wuildings work has been men, the KINE BROTHERS sace | t5th instant. "The President has informed him, | public opinion adverse to my appointment bas gerearplied: 4. If they were funded in United | 12 04ts sa cetanncd oa toned. menced, have unexpended balances of 1.270, The beautiful lady song and dance champion, Miss | through the Secretary of State, that fuifiliment | been created, which might hereafter embarra: States securities, what interest had accrued Mr. Mitchell (Wis.) offered a ressiution di- | 509.66, and estimates have been made therefore And the most conplote stock of CERNE SMIT of his engagement will not prove detrimental | your administration, and, perhaps, impair my | and what was done with the interest. 5. What recting the Secretary of War to communicate | Smounting to $950,000. And another statement And the BEST STOCK COMPANY in AMERIUA. | to the public Interests. asefulness upon the bench. See ee igre ine nae Of the fen8s | 1) tng oats any inlermation be map bere se, | swing the talidicgt coon cae suspen: JAMES S EDWARDS. | Miss CARIIE AVERY, Std — = With a Perfect consciousness that I ave per- | represented by said securities, and what disposi- | £0,the House any intorn ‘survey of the harbor of | sion of work om which is posible, with the tal- FINE MOURNING Goops Mies Amctia Gorecte. Wiener ed Pca pee cele ed yy ola cmd formed, with clean hands and an upright par- | tion was of the increase. 6. Way these | Stitwaukic cinco then lots a? his tee report. | SBces Of appropriations, wed the’ estimeeee ier son, &c., & 3 - pose, all the duties of the various public places | transactions were not referred to when ( to which I have been called, and trusting to | Shriver was tre sega what had become of time and ajust public, when better informed, | the $280,000 in bond “ for any vindication, I respectfully ask you to On January 3 Balloch replied through Gen. withdraw from the Senate my nomination for | Howard, an! answered: First, that the secur: Adopted. | Sppropriations for the next year. These arethe Mr. Randall | Pa.) introduced a bill to rega- | Boston post office and sul-treasury; the Chica- late the issue of certiticates for lat = ee —— Port Huron, + ail and other corporations. Referred. ami Louls custom-hounes; sce yor rg umhia,’§.C., Linco, Neb., Philadelphia, ae RAND FAMILY MATINEE reed to & bill to give to every man or bo: WEDNESDAY and BATGRDAY Afternoons. | jreattes wutitnn ie Pips BD | hereafter enlisting in the naval service of the mes SE En ot aed athe Jansi*_ | United States a complete outfit in the way of a ave 20 OBNTS! Only | uniform, without charging it against their in- ever Kept in this market.’ All marked down at a very low price, in order to reduce our Stock pre- OREBS LIBRETTOS. shiet «1 § ies were what were known as currency sixes. nm court houses: the Park: : : correet and con. plete edition, dividual account. Heretolore such outfits have | Chiet Justice. ties w mex : * | ‘The House then resumed consideration of the 7 ure, vious to Steck Taking about the middle of Feb- PRICE, ONLY 15 OKNTS been charged inet the pay —— a en- I have the honor to pee i nel Sate eae eee: ‘hey aoe peel cy mer ge yg bo Ry my enya) ge the nye rusty PRICE, ONLY 15 CENTS, | listing. jarge number of applications from Th ‘ ; bh purchesed by order of Gen. Howard, atter con- ; é President has made no response to this | ! i les Of public land. . ‘the estimates for the Jue price only tu plain figur Wo deviat Soramaby oe gedaan we ba elec miele rah 4 ar * | Sultation with ‘Treasury oficiais. Second. the “pir. Kemon (lown) opposed the billon the | next ional Year, $4.456,899.75. This classifica~ One p 3 plain figures. No deviation yan3-6¢ JOHN F. ELLIS & Co, list were referred to the sub-committees for | letter, except by withdrawing the nomi- | Shicct of the conversion was to creste a tund ound that it polly ed an entirely new tion isgiven as & meansof saving these amounts ne (osTUmEs report. as oa nation, Friends of Judge Williams to- | ont of which to reimburse double payments p Soeatee brought the general government in | if Congress -Lall discontinue work in these W. M. SHUSTER & BRO., u For Tae Vincrnta Leotstaters on Tae Civin express absolute confidence that he woulu | made to the wrong parties or on faise spoons po direct contact with state governments, and its | places. ar6-t.tbses 919 Ponnsytvanta avenue prea is Fs ee fiGaTs Bitt.—A delegation representing the Cee te Sel, nad: hie nineee oe PB ae) Tht. thatthe | tendency was to still further centralize the _ _ WAR DEPARTMENT. SS ne a republicans in the legis! eo | Teached the Senate from the committee, where . 2 q powers.of the government. Au cxaminationof | The different bureaus of the War department K SILK and TABLEAUX, bublicans in the legislature ot Virginia were | ai) the difficulty was. Speculation is rife over | net amount of interest and premium accrued the bill shows that it brings the federal corern- | generally find but littie that oan ‘be dane in tho LACK SILKS. at atthe Capitol this morning. They bring with | the next nomination to ‘the high office, and is | was $194 which was absorbed by therefa- | DS. tin direct contact with the manors u- | Way of reduction. The Surgeon General #ab- COLOBED SILKS t+ street ant dectt-2m cous them a protest, signed by all the republican | bnsy with all the names mentioned in conne gces and freedmen’s fund under the act of June | Ttions of the State” He warned Domaties | alten teduction of S50/00 The Secretary of VELVETS, CASH MEBs, BERGE: “ a, Wo | raubers Of the body they represent, repudi- | tion with it before that of Judge Williams was | 1, 1866, and which was expended as follows: against extending this idea of ceutraleaion, | War reminds the House that the military esti- “cane ee © | Obege {Om Rxhibition and Sale) Wry No | ating the impression which has gained currency | 0% With it Senate. or reisabareesent (oe Goalie paymenter sows. | TES co cas ote tt wer mei eine | Goan oe ee upon the actual cost of ma- SHAWLS. CLOAKS, BU Ir vonae: ar Tru gr, | ‘At the legislature of Virginia had, in etlect, THE NOMINATIONS WITHDRAWN. Ges, $138.56; for school-houses and asyluma, poring el exercies extraordinary powere to | terial and supplies, and upon the number of SLANE ETS, QUILTS, TIDIES Me. 439 Tints above 6d Pollsets Hetiees st" | ould Prac minthatetate. ‘The repubi- | this afternoon, withdrawing the nomination o1 Fourth, that the list of securities held Sree sad chee Tos eee ee eee eT cereeary eae eee LACE BED SPREADS. Sis ie ee intings, Kngrarings, Obromos, 80. | caus say they wash their hands of it, ami leave | George H. Williams to be (ict -lacten at hie 4 trom Bareh to Octeber, S051, Were SNe RLV OGl | Stoo Tecate ee tee ees eee |e tee Appropriations with nes ie <= ites (arseet stock "Pancr Hangings, Widow democrats to shouider It. Oy cacltest), and that of HB. Bristow to be | that General Shriver was authorized to investi. | picibal ato denounced. the’ system that had | Fegard to the extimates ot his department, (re- the above stock now on hand wil eae ty + = ‘, “he * = Attorney General. gate; and fifth, that he did not refer to the other < oy gga may wes ferre: rt s on Mond ay large deduction from former prices, as we ars do- | “yiymings, Nails, &c., in the District, Nominations.—The President sent the fol oe — S-curities, because he way not asked about them. poe p! ng Dar Geeta tanta meee oy eg 8 fie termined to reduce it at any sacrifice, as it is too Sv Please remember Name and Namber. jel-ly* | Owing nominations to the Senate to-day -— District Affairs in Congress, The Secretary, in conclusion, says the examina. speculators to get the lands which should only | the great immediate military necessity of this large for the season LL KINDS OF OAST-OFF WEABING ap-| J. B. ©. Drew, attorney northern district | TRE PROPOSED rank AND ZOOLOGICAL GAR- | tion is still in progress, and that he will com be sold to the men who till them. He hoped, | nation * sea-worthy war vessels, adeyuate to PABEL can be sold to the very best adv Florida; S. S. Marble, marshal for district of DEN. municate to the House any further information | thercrore that the tilt would not pa contend with those of otber nations, and well JOHN T. MITCHELL, os ‘ng or calling om JUSTH, Maine: Nathan Webb,’ attorney for district of In the Senate to-day Mr. Hitchcock intro- | be may obtain on the subjec Mr. Butler (Tens. ‘advocated A Dill, for it | armed and completely equipped fer craixing or 951 Ponnsylvanis avenue, | potas hy Ot] eee een ana Tih a's. | Maine: ©. A. Myers, attorney for southern a duced @ Dill, which was referred tothe Commit NINATIONS OF THE MARYLAND | was a contribution to the old States, and would | fighting. In my judgment the cxpentteanes to ae saute es ayes y mail promptly attended to. Cash pald.fi-t | i rict a; Fiorid Captain Sartori to be commo- | tee on the District of Columbia, to establish the —After an all-night session, the | aid them to educate their children. He thought | meet the necessity re he Se perhaps Agent for Frank Leslie's Out Paper Patterns, the = wore in navy; Commander Mayo to be captain: | Corcoran Park and Zoological Garden near the | caucus of the democratic members of the house | the opposition came with a bad grace from such | not safely Tostyoncd, and while me, in Bc mest reliable inthe market. LECTURES. Tinnder, Commandos Fomarrm, {2 be com- | Capitol,andto incorporatea society to maintain | of delegates, at ong o.clock a.m to-day, nomi- | & State as lows, which Lad Sty 2 graet | Seeacires, teteateh he Cee EDUCTION OF z r EC = F Ey anc ter MEY att wv me Sm p the: sa struct asureet | nated Hon. Jesse K. Hines, of Kent county, for | sel und, drawn from the public Of the | Representatives, it % REDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! a, LECTURES, IJeutenant Commander Kane to be commander: | railroad theretor ‘Ther pill ie lieatiend wit tee | teeter Te ee eno Ren previously, | United States. ferred to which may be made, possibly without — Commander Fillebrown to be captain; Lieaten- LINCOLN HALL ant Commander Swann to be commander; and ing, January a7, | Lieutenant Commander Ames to be com- Uill introduced last winter as amended and re- | early in the evening, nominated Hon. John Lee PRINTS, 6: ported to the Senate by the District Commit- | Carroll, of Howa pounty, as president of the Pending further consideration the morning | Serious injury to the service, lam constrained BEST BEST phee hour expired, and the House resolved itself into | to the duty, disagreeabie as it is, of declaring frankly my opinion not only that ‘no reductions b tee, and provides that D.D. Foley, G. Linyille, | senate. The secretary of senate and chief | Committee of the Whole “4 4 Ek 1. Nooxtra charge for reserved seats. mander, co Voder, Jacob Koth, Geo: T. Bassett, | clerk of the house were renominated. Both | ation bill—Mr. E. H. Kobe bill tous which are rs eclaliy tended ‘to'pet the BEcant Pa Magram et Warren Qnoate & Oo.’s, 941 Poun- ‘Tue Harren's Ferry Prorerty Contro- ge Miller, Lewis Dent Wallsss Roady. peerage Rod crepllg ts Ror a Mr. Hale (M processed to explain the cruising versels = he avy in condition for . er fvante avenue. oe * | Geo. Juenneman, Jackson Janson Brown 2 i - are — = COTTONS ana Lectures begin promptly a; o'clock. Boorsopen | yrnsy.—The controversy between the United and -James Marshall be made a body corporate, | ernor will send in his message, when the Sui Affairs in the Quaker City. pened rit will’ + pty. band OD anak mnie ee, ‘States government and the Baltimore and Ohio | by the name of the Corcoran Park and Zoologi. | ness of the session will Le ga ‘The voting for THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. economy to increase these toa railroad company in regard to the title of the | C#! Garden Society and Park Railroad | United States Senator commence on the PHILADRELPRIA, January 8.—The Pen: iva ALANCE SHEET OF THE FIREMEN'S IN az “armery property at Harper's Ferry has taken a | COmpany; that the capital stock of the | 2th instant, but the result of the cauct nia association of soldiers of the war of 1812 SUBABOB OO., of Washington sel’ Oconee. BUY FOR CASH, new aud interesting turn. The Attorney Gene | Society and company united shall be $600,000, | last night seems to have effectually settled celebrated the anniversary of the town, D.C., December 31, 3373. eral of the United States filed in the circuit a saree, io gn gba matter in tavor of Governor Whyte.—Bait, Sun. pep nme An ne canine eoranniasss2es court for the district of West Virginia, last p that w HAMPSEIEE Rurosiic. ¥ To caah cgpttal. enptvesinkd 4T REDUCED PRIUES. Friday, a bill of ejectmnent w compelttas Balti- the society ‘imy rit peobiggeso ns RE phe State declared a ar eee $8 per share ‘To prof: and lose more ani Obio company to vacate the gover: payable in gold. THE PRESHET in the Scbuylkill is subsiding without serious THE AMERICAN-LINE STEAMER Indiana sailed for Li: to-day with 41 pas sengers. Her judes 40, bushels of wheat and corn, bales of cotton, and , bage of flour. gor aie | ment property at Harper's Ferry now occupied 9261553 77 | by. its tracks and The bill is filed ia be- =—= half of the United of Francis C. Adams and his renege at gg nized as ‘Har TRUNKS, 'D PACKING TRUNKS, | (NEON city,) aeae | Lapies’ sa Water Power and Manufacturing company. JAS. ADAMS, President. SaRts atv ING Baas, Tax Senate Commitrex on CommEnce held Cc. W. HOWARD, : Sabecrioes aad ewors tc before me,thie 34 day of son MEER anisns, | , meeting this morning, but did nothing be- Assets DBESS bs ts ited States and other securi ies... 161,868 77 | sol Ee By By secured notes. January, 1874. s LE AN LE yond referring bills before them for their con- ee (Rep) YE HOWaRD, | Woah was covaks, | *!eration to sub-committees. Among the ii ——————_ ——_Etary Public. | ac. * | portant bills before the committee are two in- *HARLES HEIDSIECK troduced on the Sth inst. by Mr. aby weiha ana GAMPAGNES. At the one being entitled ‘‘a provide forensic | OLD AND PRAOTIOAL MANUFACTORY OF | billor bile Sint Teference tg the Princirat GROCERS and WINE MexcHaNrs, | JANES 5. TOPHAM @ Co., pl yee shi act, octS-comm i other ent! WEnaee Bann, No. 496 SEVENTH STEEET, {o provide for the security of life on board of wis Lrapen. ve Propelled in who! nsto d The BEPAIRING. to secure an inte: Adee, SE ESE | OTE EAGRTER AG pee | SS tae

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