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THE EVEN PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDIN 3 Pennsylvania Avemue, cor. Iith St. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, =| S. MH. BAUPPEAINN, Pr. | THE EVENING STAR & saved by carsiereto | MU Mr. Kelley refuse he also did a request by Mr. Wood, to Bave the resnlation divided. He sid be simply wanted a eas An expres. sion of the eens of the How ro. He ead t 1 Mr. Beck (Ky.) moved te be wanted to stop the b + o™ , t Wall Screet Today New Youn, sary ft Tee Pr . . fourter Two Cexrs each. By mnit—throe months, | mod up tos"; ant Sow tts ar = Gee ee tna! : ~ soid up to and is Low nearly al baw = ¢ rg been at . 1 STAR—Podlishat F race tae ~, Syear, SP Tuvariably in adear, arrying guid rates have | exona ” bo paper sent lon; , D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1874. TWO CENTS, | pomiesih’ror rie tankers se Se — = —_ = wane ~ tera! Isinade up ¢ SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. |. Soctety. CALEB CUSHING. nomiraton costrasm tuner eae ekeeers | KORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | fs cen va _EVE STAR. | = n : eszwtes Satorday is a somewhat irregular reception i . x _ unfortunate one which it replaces. The only piigeaenus te His Nomination for the Chief justiceship. to 5.3 W ASHINGTO k exchange «e 2 the common rate United States bonds. There is ————— | day, very few persons receiving on that d. on here i# & moral one; the only disquali Mospay for prime mercantile pi Don't fail to procure MBS. WINSLOW" SCOTH- | _ * : . ¢ lificatios ster. U SENATE.—Mr. Ch various | *t 789, and the supply intron e ‘ h ceaas Gtitances thoes aack, ssl a disqualification of character. Unies NATE) . me Merde, of teething te pongrnpat ana ag ego Washington Nows and Gossip. Seber Laek Satara Bee <Cacliale Patterson, | WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY. monly-recerved estimate of Mr. Cush- | petitions asking the appointment of a commis. | [4°8¢.\ Indications il 4 ing in c irom} . | ~ turday Mrs. Carlisi . ing is grossly inaccurate and unjust, unless tra- | ion ¢ 4 pains ws it lao Pain. cares w! qeulaten tho bowetn, andyby Tne Evexine Racerrions at the Execa- | Mrs. Wallach, Mrs. Freeman Clarke and the The nomination of Hon, Caled Cashing to be ‘ow and contemporary report have combined | Qiu rorewate the manafactare andsale of | than Sati he mnther. and cate e SVE Feet 10 | tive Mansion will commence on Tuesday, the | Misses Clarke Mra and Miss Marcy, and | onier Justice elicite varied comments from the | '0 do him grievous oe a ee ee a Counties eeaeciid oie f colored | current pr ; SOOTHING SYRUP” | 20th inet., lasting from # to 10 a’clock. Mre. J. M. Carlisle received. Are, Clarke and | (oe! s brains as ugald Dalgety e demay feld-s@en ‘ the service of the highest | Citizens or New Vork asking th fy a pteee ee < supplementary il rights bill. Also, petition passage of the | erable inv sbow-ng that experience eee Mrs. M 'y held their reception at the Johnsen e Srmand showing € —— | tions will also be teld on the 3dand 17th of sesgon ex F C g tha | house division of the Arlington. The fine The Providence Journal, (Senator Anthony's Supreme Court of the Un: = 4 . = ‘ ie | of the New York Chamber of Commerce. curity a pr rement witha large mum _ ) )eays: “Caleb Cushing was yesterda: ringfield U says: He is abi ve merce, a c ; Ay AMUSEMENT! February. ‘eather brought out large numbers of ladies | PAPEr) says: "Caled ar Mites nares My realty; im fa rtain modifications inthe bankrupt law, | Mt ©f peor # facilities tor de~ ss cence hee 4 nae | and gentlemen, and @ very pleasant afteravon | nominated for the office of Chief « apse Paik the comic “Bore on the table. termir 1 what is bad of the SCHEK AT FORD 's. Bene net wasenjoyed flitting from Louse to hous ates. The nom . ca ae Ps show bim to be a mau of those high Pieper presented memorial of Elizabeth | secerits Sere ey eee See — At Mr. Horatto King’s litera: ination was ret as usual, to the Jud principlesand genuine convictions whi Gady Stanton and Susan But asking C : Co : 2 Senate, but no donb’ Gane Shien Diet u have the same r 5 ane Ms 512 Secretary Fisn was on Wall ‘ommittee of tha Sena’ at mo don distinguish the Chief ti tye8 pressed of his contirmation. The mos » | urday evening General | | etter ies e lmen. He asked to refer it to vi te to-day | on Mexico, and Are. Lippincott (Grace Green- | Ercescd, 02) itis confirmation. ne aioe aie beher sae tir sab rp pyemrse pre tee on Privileges hoped JAONE SC sees bese jal. a iat of) recited one of her bean! ip Cushing's diplomatic services at Madrid. 5 is the place than | Would make a favorable rep hare marke? Mee s PINCHSACE, Of Lowld @ here | Which shall it be?” and asketch of Yankee The Chicago ‘Tribune. says: Mr. see rite ciads © better man for the place thei Mr. Clayton presented joint resolutions o the’ main strong The Tn ‘om New Orleans this morning, and wasoathe | character. It is needles to inform those wh. man of ability, of great acquire | Tye Lewiston (Me.) Journal (Gov. Dingl legislature of Arkansas asking passaze h began at Wed ' I tloor of the Senat have ever seen any manifestation of Mre. Lip ripe and varied exjerience, and 0! | paper) says:—: The principal tault which wil, | civil rights removal of the Ked river | ¢ ge. as co all erehar was ; = — ls | pincott’s dramatic talent that her recitation was ble eccentricity. He hae been con- | be found with this nomination ia based on party | Fatt, and grautefor agricuitura! collnges pcuts y MAS Pit SS presse tesa meson *2, | rullof humor as well us fessedly one of the ablest of the coun: | grounds. Mr. Cushing has hardly deserved Mr. West presented res war Saar DohiD his confirmation as postmaster a’ | her audience. ‘Tho leetu try for many years. at statns i- | fhe republican party the bignest appointive | iana legislature, certitying t | was b » | Atlanta, which hange fire in the S | was very interesting ubanestionéd. His knowledge and experieace | opice ip its git, His record ie that ofe titelong | P.B- Se Pinchback, charsc ave t WAS pris — ang some well-chosen selections in ber a n the affairs of the government for half @cam | democrat. But while this fact will constitate | ments which have been | Telegraph, Pa EPRESENTAT ppi.has | tnished style. The company was larg y are hardly surpassed by any person now | cance of objection with the strict partisans, 1: | Bim as slanders, and asking for hi > S Union Pa evered trom bh ese, and was on | many persons of distinction were present. living. The objections to Mr. Cust ing are hix | tet be regarded an evideuve thar the chai admission.” Iead and laid on the “able } bas been very vorts that « new com 12 | the thor of the House to-day. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spofford arrived in | age aud garrulousness.” tration heeds the call of the country for the se Mr. Cameron presented a memorial of over | binatic 4, composed partly o r =i A i coatee: House tordey Washington on Saturday, and will remain here The Chicago fster--can_ says:—“ Of tection of legal ability and high attainments tor | #,000 Prussian Menomites desiring to settle in | pot rr pa W ILLAR } AT® COMMITTEE ON Mixes anv es Kane Cushing’s ability there can be no q th eof political creed. T this country asking to be protected from inter “ uterest for the «, eau Mob : Minager. | this morning. but transacted no | @¥FME the winter and spring. is | Gens but the experience of the bar and of cli- | appointment takes position alongeide the San | ference in any public lands which they may | ‘MR Sin ODA ee TALS UENE | Wjourned until Wednesday of | | — Saturday the Brazilian minister and his | Mite whose interests were partially in the keep. | 3? mingo recession, as @ gracetutackuowiedg. | take up. The mm was read, bat ite recep. | Riew Woon oan wey Je rears 1d, wn ony reeset. and adjourned until Wednesday o! handsome and agreeable wife received their | ing of Justices Grier and Nelson in tne late ment of error on the part of the President. The | tien was objected to as the f oners were tor | ARRatr oF aanae Cuames a SATUEDAY a == friends,ns is their custom alwayeon the lasteve- | years of their lives, gave them reason to distrust | ¢isanprobation of the peopie has been expressed | eigners. 7 . e2riRwENT THE | LAkS due for income ti uing of the week the poliey of retaining in active official position | in this case, as im that, in no doubtful worde Mr. Ramsey, from Committee on Post Oitices, | Yor«, Janu 12.—Carl Vaiiertin, o YAL Fr ARSONETTES, | : ee H 3 - = men of such extreme age, and led to the pas- | The opposition organs which bare Looe dlaere: | teported House aunual bill to eetetion seus | bas been arveské on the charge or na ROYAL 8 Jone = MARIONES TES, | of 1:70 was received atthe Treasury department | — The Marquis and Marquise de Noailles re- sage of the act permitting them and their asso. | jyntjo! Position organe which have been clamor. | reported. He | Berlin, bax bren a don t sok Su Bevan | Gyrat des, MARIONCTTES, from Philadelphia, and placed to the | ctive on Tuesday evenings. These receptions | Ciater and seceasors to retire from the bench | ure their assertions that Mr. Grant’s oficial | Mr. Ingalls introduced a bill in reterence to | thalen & ochet 0s mubarmena” Rens 5 a arrEs, tof the conscience fund. are private, and only those who have been ver- | at the age of 70, without forfeiture of pa; firmness consiste chi fly in obstinate inditfer- | CAFrying freight and pastengers on the N. P. 1. | ence to popular demands. If ever a nomination | R.and its branches. ’ . | was made on the ground of personal capacity Mr. Howe, from the Committee on I and fitness for the place, this is certain'y one. | Teported House resolution filling v: etecessinl eogagement in New York of 200 ulghts. paging | PART FIRST CHRISTY ‘The New York ¢ * All concede his with the ji bally Invited are expected to attend. — The third of the series of germat.s given by the Washington german club will be given at vercial Advertiser at ability and familiarity rudence of all nations, and bis TRE FUND famiites of Messrs. « T, members of the Fvange ‘Tew former managing editor of the St. Louis | De secra’, Mr. Crane,is here seeking an appoint- | for the reliet ary. | and Pro ORIGINAL . Beir ance, lost by the going down of the ste t extensive learning; bat public jadgaent wi rhe i 4 5 to the | the board of regentsof the Smith-onlan Iustita- | SPCC, lost by th . BLONDIN ont j Ment as secretary of legation at Marini’s hall this evening. pers there is somethi gel 9 required than these ete le engreemdontlerneng Bird the | So = e v ile du Havre, smounte to $4, RG sae age Ym Misesart daleg new back Rim. The Texas Embrogito. jmportant qualities. |D{r. Cushing is not a great | view of his life and characteristics, aed it’ | Mr. Conkling asked that the resolution be Ate asD SE a ase a PART." HIED. Gr Monw InpiaNs Cominc.—A delegation of | payenyan gars s 5 lawyer in the troe acceptation of the term. He | nardiy neccesary to repeat it now. Sraltice itt» | Tead- parte tS ‘ : |v The following dispatch; gee cer He NTERYERE. | has no such position at the bar as O'Conor, Ev- | DA'diy neccesary to repeat it no dy the pubtic ot | _Mr- Ramsey offered a resolution directing the ear senna, ae ; Semmole, Creek, and Cherokee Indians, from | yne following dispatch was sent to-day by the | arte, Hor, Gattin, ond many eee ee i 5 : 5 ngborn a i. $ & be | Committee on Foreign relations to inyaire into | 7 A onl of bis Seem. wena siessbera of the profewion. “His somagennen ntellectual capaviilty and moral stamina ordered ont of bis off Pangborn hot wholly at fault; he will be no unworthy suc- | the expediency of advancing the mission to | Tas struck on the hoot with aclub, knocked for thirty years have not been in courts, bnt | cessor of Marshall and of Taney onthe Supreme | Sweden and Norway to a tirst clay mission. | Town and badly ined tates Barnsied, have been of the Bohemian a and of | bench. Adopted. . - president of the Board of Aldermen, and an- Tbe Ge TOK Coke ayer The nomina- | The Philadelphia Precs says: “It President |. Mr-Bitchell introduced a bill for the estab- | Bet! man, who interfered in his be Grant did not come a}, to public expectation i: | lishment of an tabbed in the face. Daley, who w tion of Caleb Cushing to the Chief .lustices sexed : an The Presider Will shock the country into regret that Mr. | 2ominating Attorney General Williams for ef Justice, he has touched the right chord @ Indian territory, left St. Louis Satarday | night, on thelr way to Washington. Anotter {JTeR ay anp Mestoa, party were to leave this morning. | Wasmtnoron, January Ith, 1814. § rd oe Tee ra ‘ - into thesink- | To Governor Davis. Austin, Tecas An evtertaimment witli be given DRY EASE CORE OF SERENE Tite Ch i | ee ATpAAL ae Cole reciting the ac- TUESDAY EVENING. Januar, tecuiy | ing of the Virginius to-day examined the offi u ‘ | tion of the Supreme Court of Texas in declaring & THE BENAPIT OF and crew of the Virginius. The crew were ¢: the late election unconstitutional. and asking President to Governor Davis, of Texas: EXRCUTIVE MANSION, —) if War relative A Williams had not been contirmed. Mr. Cushing ; to the expenses of the Springticld armor amined and interrogated collectively, and fully | the use of troops to prevent apprehended oe wt as * n sending to the Sonate for that high position ts certo d Sai éisen - — THE (NITARIAN CHU CH wroborated the statements set furth in the | violence, urereceived. ‘The call is not madein | i*& marvel of unlitne: tata trating na Pt, | the name of Caleb Cashing, just confirmed a- ihe Senate Se Te anOn he conitierstion Foreign Notes. ficial report of Lieut. Com. Woodson. | accordance with the Constitution of the Unit attorney, eccontie on igimatio, clacie “Son. | American minister to the Spanish Republic | Of the bill to ul Pe TAL Law Is oParm a Or TSTING @ —-— — | States and acts of Congress under it, and cannot ee i Tee fiche ancy sie Caleb Cushing will be 74 January 17, 15:4, and ALARY BILL. = 2ary he Provinces ot Ma SELECT READINGS BY PROFESSOR H.H Tae Visitors tot Mansion to. | granted. The act 0 enceles hota te U temper are | bisselection a€ Chief Justice (for we cannot Mr. Gordon. by unanimous consen j Withdrew Cutdad, Real, Guadalajara LINCOLN, UF BUSTUS, | day were com Attorney Gene ax providing tor the recent election nd be lac! heel gnity of charac: | doubt that he wiil be unanimously confirmed by | bis previous goer igs a ean ae we been ared in a mea VOUAI INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC | enco with the Pr eived your approval, and both that klon aeuec: ndconsistency | the Senate) eeals and crowns a longand honor. | tut for the same, ec ate rte pene ral Indies | political parties having marlo nominations, and | O%,tife which that bigh station requires.” | Ate career. Gener a oriaadoxympon | Cases Ne Tere ae ro aeeeknen c . . re, | Having conducted a political campaign under oat on SOS ret Chae cants Sada ae PE s that may possibly come before thi provides “ — oo “ P CHAS. C EWER, : ired to pay the Pr Pistons wana it not cn Jace pores: pm “evidently d mere party | nigh tribunal cannot be questioned. He hae} Whose pay is unde 000 and over $3,500 bi . At the Church corner D and 6th Sts. | 5 a rate, were courteous. | as right, to yield tothe verdict of the p Z js a gentl duce and t ple as t anyof them. He ten per c Nort west | mace no committals agai st ‘arning asa la t t aster genern — expressed by their ballots. U.S. Grant. pied Drake is Lot quoted, like the brilliant bat bitter ex Es 2 | aes Suerae | 7 = ; nce OF oMicia) | Attorney General J. 8. Black, of this State merel Bae mikes nt the Hotes, ant t con ot | 3 ae Git ce a Nom -—The President sent the fol- {rom pers ‘emuncipation and the currency; and ® commodore ¢ @reae hip & S nadet? P Libt Wend | 1 Edward 8. Geary, of 4 2 = si : to the perciore. scarcely be tri piral and lieu general of © lan & Bove z Leta 0 ay kM Stepten P. | of Dimte ‘owing nominations to the Senate to day: C eship seems a happy escape from that ans cal! a ‘‘record.” In tine health, not “0, and the general of the aru r 3 ee » | loctor of Customs—Luther Lee, jr., for Norfolk hit was preceded. Almost everybody. Sag pt oe rl pe aliyann NATIONAL THEATER. ns commissioners to exaimine the Nort nd Portsmouth, Va.; John A. P. Allen, the rst blush, is incl vitality, am emniyerous reader, a clea | _ Mr. Gordon conten: jomnery x iu ¢ railroad from Teuing to Tacoma. cdtord, Mass; Cornelius B. Marchant, hope that it will be 4 4 her sionately attached to military officer in ex-President Castels Ma JG 5 Lesane 9 r est pos os : artown, Mass. Senate. But a seco: his ad. in. ti ne cf the most agrecn' ceed th P remains here. muN SUABY 12. 1 zs ray vanced age, bis want of solid judgmen 5 as tnduatilous ask oa tac | wast t . : — es UOMPANY. | rae government of Italy bas, throug Ine Committee on War Claims of the House | fecticse vanity, bi rmities of temper, and Ume, industrious men oi The digt 1 A Deal Mate Shot by a Et iat | ge d’Affuirs in this city, flo’ | held a specia’ ng this morning and heard | the fact that tor the last ten year has not Tbe ericeneays Although b the Senators, who wer a, Janasry lay mig s ict of Cardin P | Iox-Governor F ¢, Hon. Jobn Wilson, and | been atall in sympathy with th moanced | ix 4 ma personal character, (at ieast | @T™My officers were the crea’ j —— —_ * 98g r the severest penaltic. | "€¥- Dr. Abbey in support ef the claim of the Oras Sane we bave never heard anything to t trar Rees wee cco aude ane } ating a pistol at Sim, the | nu of works of art from Rome, | Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal | greatest lawer rate rept pervading bg Re gore rngurren Ag Officers of the army. He iben pro: ball entered Klass | the permission of the government, is | Church South, tor compensation for uso of the | ion as aman of fixed and conacientione c eat tan Profesional hantl ot bets |B personal explanation in semeea terday. On sect i arded ag still im full fo: property at Nashviil a nnossee, in 1854-"65. | tions. He does not possess in the country the | 2¢ 52 aie hetne life, and that be hac | We'eb Lad been impnted to him of an attempt ann plunged in the river + Lampre al Af the Taited ‘Stat The committee deculed that certain legal prop- | :rgh prestige and public contidenee which aloud yraiber than convic | © disparage bis remarks, aring that sach ut is mOW stark mui bers May Saville ag | THE GOVERNMENT of the United States has | csitions should first be considered, and arg never be absent from exalted judicial station ethers nat been Go eve red his mind. On the con wow & he Hay, | received trom the German minister the textor | ments will be had upon them first be! Beat Da BOERS cy in tue chiet He has always been unfriendly to those Lm bers leaves : t : The Daily Rawk § : he coind ‘cinuae e at » when the democratic party w " uid state here what he had often NCINNATI, Od “ee : ret Act | the law covering the registry and designation | Considering questions of tact arising out of the | tundamental “principles upon which the na- nor npeoe: Mr, Cushing oni mat y, that if tLe settlement of the dif- eat phan ae Me gor 2The Ha vee Seats | of German merchant vessels, and aleo a procia- | “!#'™* ——_—__ tonal Jntegrity was preserved through four | neve been appoted.’ His scholeriy mtcom. tle country had been left to the has been arrested for embers ing { FATORD SY AFTERNOON GRAND MATINEE | mation relating thereto. The German govern District Biris Concress.—Mr. Chip- | Jears of, war, aid he bas never given his adhe- | siitiments and fine legal abilities were appre- | atmies at Appomattox much of the disturb ebank. I Kline, cashier of the of “OUsS v4 w sane et L4 : sion to those constitutional guarantees by which ted a they - but h t | which had followed that event would have . ss In preparation the celebrated comedy of perfecting their laws aa we nante, Fears in | man introduced in the House to-day a bill to so | {en t0 those cons ie war were secured. Ho is | t-eted; be had ne place tn’the herein ar an | avoided. He sald he was « member o kK, hasdecamped. |” ane ail udaanehe s | ete te Ce meee a resulations in rela- | amend the present law that goods imported to therefore sot the mien whem the Prendent | (clircsen. Woe aie mot tare thotbe tn ch tixed the ters Tee Late ACCIDENT ON THE Bavrimone WASHINGTON THEATER Comtace. | = . the ict or Columbia may be shipped di- souls brs one Senate confirm as Chief | ‘ore auvthing since then to entitle him to any 4 during ail that long conterence the | axp Oui KAILROAD.—The Piedmont ivde ith Street, beiew Penna. Aven | AL Fouce ov Tar War pers rect! ort of Georgetown without being rhe an De ee ‘acceptable to the | 'aTser share of the public o _ toe os cease not a word of ex- | pendent and Wakiand Herald contain partion _ ana NENT.—The House Committee on Appropria- | *topp ork or any other port for ap be Times thinks pe acceptadl > ation to escap MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SaTeRDAY, | Y*ST nor during the praisal and e a bill te pay Ge mination. “He also introduced P. Fisber the sum of $5.6 to reimburse him for expenses incarred in de- lars of the terrible acc and Ohio railroa! near bar, and does not suppose that the Democrats will oppose it. “But ror our own part (it says Spied oe we are unable to explain cr justity Mr. Cush- | the forfeiture of his bon in Kansas last vreek on the wherg | more ns this morning further cut down the es varday, | mates of the army by redncing in the civi! ser EX SENATOR PoMgRoy says in reference to | Whole time dia they allude 00 MMENCING Janvan: which they had b. ONE WEEK— to Eswetnetingm Byam fat The? | {om which we condense the following: As the Mo Closhy’s Inst great Sensational Drax Ainoant Ot arene ce eanance burean to the | fending a enit against Joreph H. Bradley while | ing’ nomination, and therefore we shall mo: | that it was occasioned by oversight on his courtesy and temperance had deeply impressed | Tuctor of the way tale ee ee LACK OF GOLD: vant of pand $50.000 In the Quarter | in the discharge of hie « as a justice of the | attempt todo either. We can ouly regard the | that he did not suppose a new bond would him. mnt thinking he would have time to reach master General's department. This will be bad | Supreme Court of the 1 of Golumbii present game of blindman’s butt in reference to | required in case the trial was postponed, as he Mz. Edmunds moved te amend the amend: |, Niwberg qhend of the expram started ee Brecurs sive, with New Sconer news for the clerks in those bureaus. : - the Chief Justiceship with surprise and morti- | was led to believe it would be. He has turward- | ment by striking out all the finendmentexcept | While passing around a curve, and not making ~ a Sock Acton Mx. Cuanpten talks likea father when he |. T8® Rervniicay Sexatoriat Caves | fication” . ed 4 new Lond to the amount of fifteen thousand | that portion reducing the salary of the Prosi- | Sy wie PMs more than ton milesan hoo, ae . MEN Eo, en cee 2 this morning commenced at 10:50, and lasted The World adm'ts that Mr. Cushing has an | dojlars to appear for trial when wanted. dent to $25,000 after March 4, 1817. and cutting | “yin was overiaken aud run inte by the ex- van ROMUMND PIERCE Sens eae yery, member of Congress should | anti 11:45, It was held for the purpose of con- | Atlucoce Of ‘qualifications, but neverthelens Iv WAS THE IMPRESSION at the Capitol to | 20%D. the appropriations ior the Executive fesse 4 F 43 rit ai is tamily to Washington with kim. To sidering the order of business In the Senate. ber stray to consider it 4 good appointment: T Wa NPRESSION a! Vapitol Mansion during the current four years twenty ‘miles per hour. Two brakemen, named tial Serio Comic Vocatioms—-S. rg of the Fings,’ | Ovr thinking, the country can well afford to m no definite line of st place he is to o lite ay that Gen. Cushi: youl a nd doi e . e at The caucus agreed uy» ‘t place he is too tar advanced tn lif day that Gen. Cushing would be contirmed at | thousand dotlars peranpum. The amendmen r F &c..&c The veteran Ites are perba NEWCOMS The f Hist homas Evans aud Thomas Jenkins, who hap- tric Comedian W.W. | pay mileage, even at the pre-ent exorbitant 8 a> Vigorous and elasti: action in reference to the salary question, the next executive session of the Senate. It | Was agreed to—yers, 39; nays, 31 e Qharscter Arti as they ; , ous a ed to he between cars, were caught ard #, THE | tates. iit enables Congressmen to bring with wer were; but ut his age it is doubtful i f 2 a Mr. Frelinghuysen argued that the adoption a. ° t that they would insist upon the conside ; ; .% was claimed that 20 out of the 2i democrati —- 4 crmshed todeath. The single passenger car on FISLDINGS, JOHN and MAGGIE. The Comic | the t * iiiasstia in. La - how long they can ¢ mue £18 d libe . i av , | Of the amendment as it now stood was a mori , pe ma a a wm to the capital the falutary domestic in tion and disposal of the saiary bill before acting | tia7ardous experiment to put so old @ man in | 804 liberal republican Senators would vote to the way train was smashed to pieces, but upon any other measure. It ls understood that % that porition.* the confirmation, and that at least 18 out of th. | TePeal of the law increasing the salary of the BRILLIANT 8TOOK € | press, which was fying wlidly at the rate a ¥ » sabi F the conti r 3 < 0 blican Si 1d do thi « | President, which they were by law prevented | “"rci'with sight immusy, hho on on PANY RETATNED— | EXCHANGE OP GOVERNMENT Bonps.—The | {b¢ subject of the confirmation of Gen. Cushing | ‘py, Porition: regards it as a nomination whict ag RO ee oP nO AMS, TE | tome actag mpom iecert of har stethent easton iestentoon mas sae SM OARDD: Mie CAGRIE AVERY, | secretary of the Treasury has up to date ex. tutueacton inte mace ween SeMQte Gnetes, uk cmiatune| oo rity OF a atten oe eet eet the | Tesided at Fettcrman =~ ves 8 wite and six B. 0. Antri slabare. B.S. put nm 5 manded for the office. It is a nomination upon eee i futility of anattempton the part of the pres Jonbins We oi ib changed eight hundred thousand dollars of the ; = 3 7, which the Senate may properly dispense with a | | PROTE Tow Or PassencERs om Rartwars. | (ovlity of an attempton the part of the pres. poe pod pce are reaistered bonds of the loan of 1858, and two | ,,DItLowatic Ber COTE LIGA UL Lic tn | toltwence to tum duuiinry Comsmittes cota tee |Im ip Howes teday Mr Hou: or selseeie future Congresses for the Executive Mansion was beat Se Wetec key oes Pon bands nundred thousand dellare ofthe ona- | ftallan aushacendor to the United States, now in | (ooo or Seimon P, Chase. and is & upmiuatinn fetts, introduced bill to further ensure the | | Mr. Bayard offered the proposition to reduce | E*ans mas sent Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of s pon bonds for the new five per cents, and has | Europe, will return early next month. ----It which will awaken no opposition trom any | satety of the lives of Passengers on railways | the salary of the President, urging that the | Yaich Order the deceased was a member. Co: U hb . redeemed in coin four million six hundred | is currently reported in Berlin that Minister | juarter, butwhich will challenge the approval which provides that every railway corporation | compensftion now alowed was, in view of sur- ductor Mountz and En; Englehart, of the G,B4ND CoNcERT ‘houssad dollars of the coupen bends. Bancroft Las announced bis intention of resign: | ot intelligent men of ali parties, and will be shail, on and after January Ist, 18:5, caus: | rounding circumstances. more moderate than | @uc‘et Mountz and Engineer I: Themed G Sattons? Howe —Helestated by the Anuapolts | SA'Sct retarss to New. Yoo eenk ere | eae aa eetions OF ta ing wil honor the | £Y@)¥ Paseenger and freight car See eee | eeeed ae ere ee in 1:8; in fact, $1,009 poe- | Vice of the company. as the Independent favilwan that the United States government | ing business to transact in London and ‘Liver- | position. At’a man, he is aboce reproach cae | 10,be provided with proper and suitable guards. P se Po Be : e saye: ‘Will men never cease to be negligent, sufficient to prevent the wheels from getting | !7S7. and epare bereaved ones the bangsof such cruel out ef position in case the axle shall break. Mr. Sauisbury contended that the salary of | ang sudden separ and Larecipioary | a fine ot #50 for every car | $50,000 for the President was exorbitant, and 1 bas sold or is abont to sell the property on the | pool. -°:-Mr. Barbanson, of the Belgian Leg: tauks of the Schuykill river, Philadelphia, | tion, who is one of the survivors of the Villedu ‘or many years past bas been used asa hom- | Havre, lost three fingers from his left hand by alawyer, he is at the head of bix profession. Asa publicist, he has tew equals and no su- periors. He will doubtless be contirmed, and ination than that of Mr. Williams: «Bat when . REVEN = | President's sal: wasas strongly expre: as | who may see fit to doso, to at selves weare asked whether Mr. Cushing is altogether | At Kev#xce Burwav.—The bill introduced ary aly expressed absent them: a fit man for Chiet Justice, and whether he | ‘= the House to-day by Mr. Randall providing | ‘t* Condemnation of any portion of the bill. posse hag Roe pe dnn og nsgeed — will answer the higher rewuirements ot so dig- | for the reorganization of the Internal Revenue | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Ui- | PFE z, prosapting : otherwise used foreach day’s neglect. said he should vote for its reduction to &: Lovistan. SLATURGS —The Mc ODP FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD, and hospital for aged and infirm sailors, ant | the falling of the mast just before the steamer | ve worthy of all the kind words said of him.’ after the ith of March, Is7i. me claimed that | Enery iegisiature of Louisiana on Saturday MONDAY EVSNING, JANUARY 12 isc | treet @ suitable building at Annapolis, Mu., for | Sank. The Sun considers it av intinitely better nom- Provosep REORGANIZATION Oy THE INTER. | the public condemnation of the increase ef the | adopted a resolution authorizing all members, 3 3 . R Stu, is7 the same purpose. INQUIRY INTO THE CONDITION oF THE aretd eet eit | CHmar TameromtaTion.—A meoting of | Navy—A resolution was inteoduced in the i <°! | members of Congress favoring various schemes | House to-day by Mr. Hale, of Maine, providing ith its legitimate business. he Bureau provides for one Commissioner, with a 1 a q anlo- tor che: ri for the appointment of a committee of four | vified and important an office, the auswer must me * der the call of states the following, among a in the Kel legislature the funding ssheme INCOLS HALE testi Vsaccepiy Spagna scarps Pore la gh peta mgm nay pee be tn the negati aR salary. of #3. Miche or nina Soar ac" tana! | Metgoiemniber OF ils, wore latcohecel and so- | tecsammenned’ ee tomeeee: Kellogg, with the | Pirate af the House of Reprerentacincs, (gamuittee | House and two of the Senate, who shalt in; |. ‘The £zy,-ss says: “General Grant's nomina- | of €2000: 25 clerks of lies four, 30 clerks : concurrence of the chamber of commerce, ‘ THEOPORE THOMAS’ of the House of Representatives. Speeches | House and ts condition of the navy, its adapt. | j/ol of Mr. Cushing may be illustrated, agthings | Of class three, 59 of class two, [30 of class | ferred, viz: . passed the senate by a large majority. Tne bill EXEQUALEED ConceRrs.|2u py nh ape orteg perro gh oye, pame, of ibility to the meceasitice of the country, the | look, by the bull in the china shop.’ The hot | one, 36 female clerks, 2 messengers, 2| By Mr. Hale (Me.)—Joint resolution for ax ~ @ funding, yas partisans curse aloud, the cool heads wonder, | Astistant messengers and ten laborers. t-at the | inquiry iuto the condition of the United States Stsoen sribepeeereee coute on the dollar, and the rest of the world stand amazed—not | office ot supervisor of internal revenue be | navy. om ee of the outstanding indebtedness of the state in that Mr. Cushing is notable, but that something | abolished; the office of deputy commissioners are Mr. Small (3fe-)—Bill for the removal of | Consotidated bonds, hearing seven per coat in, else was expected, and especially something { also abolished. The bill was referred to the | obstructious trom the Exeter and Nashau civ terest, the exchange to be in New \ork and younger in years than seventy-three.” Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to ew Hampshire. Europe through ag=ncies to be ted. The Philadelphia Ledger says: “He has the | be printed. By Mr. Dawes (Mass.)—Isill to regulate the ee ne OS NO bO ap pos high intellectual ability required by the po- . RE 4 seizure and examination of roices and other ATTENTT To IxpicT THE New Yorx Con- sition, and we presume it will be Universsily Rereesenrative Keccey’s Fixancrar 4 : . | method of enlisting for the navy, the system Siaty Distinguished Performers. | 'Ps. of N. J; Governor Stannard, of Mo.; | Method of enlisting 1 yards, and report what Fe ee eee te alien aa, without setion, tt changes, improvements and suggestions are TUESDAY EVENING. Jax 2 \journ to meet January 24. necessary to bring it to its bighest state of ef- CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART—The Board of | ficiency; to report at the opening of the second and Uratoris Sicgor, will | Trustees.—An incomplete lst of the board of | Session. he 0 . DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS, rustees andofficers of the Corcoran Gallery of TRE SURSCRIPTIONS YO THR SYNDICATE will - papers in internal revenue c: McsIsTS —The inflammatory addresses made AND THE Art having been made public, we republish the | expire on the Ist of February and unless a new | conceded that he has, to the full, the essential | Prev. ucts.—The Houve Committee on Banking Mr. G. F. Hoar—Biil to farther secure the | betore ——- of laborers Union square UNRIVALLED ORCEESTEA. flowing correct list by request: James M. Car. | contract is made, which does now appear prob. | '¢g4! learning, especially in those departments | and Currency this morning took up Mr. Kel- | safety of passengers on railways and the City Hall Park by Banks and others BF Price cf Admiesion, $1 presidents eong Wy times O- Hail, M-D.. vice | able, the agents of the United States govern. | of the law which come before the Supreme | jey's resolution laoking terthe ime of ance | hy Me cee el Seats eae hrevide the | have been bronght, tt is said. to the notice of gents extra. The sale of re- | president; George W. Kiggs, Es treasurer, | ment now in London transacting business | COUrt of the United States. Whether he has vertible bond and, it promises to bring out as | Money of the United States and to regulate its | District Attorne ‘helps with a view to have ickets will \ WED: | Anthony’ Hyde, Esq. secretary,’ Henry 1. | ere eit aomtoe to thiscountry shortly | the judicial qualities of keeping his mind open | extended a discussion de lt did betore the Gor, | values : them indicted for attempting to cause a riot. y 4 .at Mois Mave | Cooke, James ( MeGuire, Esq., Wm. T. | after that date. it is not positively certain | Util alll sides of the case have been heard, of | Guienc cs Wrscussion as it « To-day the Hous | _ by Mr. Killinger (Pa.)—Dill te amend the 2 | Su t Matsell, it is atlegod, has hat ens) | Walters. Ee... (Baltimore;) Charles M. Mat- | that Congress witl not provide forsee nate Laer shie toenper ice, it a aoe ee aay TeraRS, Gtaderation of the resslation emuced | satan of tbe eet fo: vee ae pore oo ey lh rn the 1 ket mence ats ws, Esq., Professor Joseph Henry. tract but at this time there i« not the slightest but. his olose intimates ia recent ‘years to aay. by Mr. Kelley last Monday, declaring it to be subject, result bas not transp! y u _ __ Jang W: CeXGR£caTionst cHtRCH. ConTgstep SEATS.—Mr. Snyder, the sitting | ‘Ntication thatfurther appropriatihns will be 4 allowed. The Treasury clerks and other finan- tember in the House of Representatives from | cial agents of the government on, duty 1a the 2d district of Arkansas, this morningentered | Evrope may therefore be expected to soon & motion tefore the election committes to again resume their duties in the department e tthe He ti wore efficient administration of the laws re- | magistrate has @ discretionary er to issae His studies and practice, and his latterly toler- | {2 incrpaned; Wat tae at noe rows aca | iatiug to public lands. ‘Also, Dill to vecrrannee warrants for the arrest of parties atten; Sho ater eet aOk Turroundings, which | present emergency, the funds ehoaid be raises | the clerical force of the General Land fies, | Warrants for the arrest peace, eo tha should naturally produce the “judietal qnat- : _ e: intere By Mr. Negley )—Bill to extend the jaris M amd his colleagaes should o- erefore, reasonable to infer Er elngi d loan at a low rate of interest dichon 7, ir Banks ag mld os 5 was lost by a vote of yeas 185, nays 82 of the Light-house Board. attentions of the grand jary, they my p: nee = 25 m that he possesses them. it his mind is quick 4 t ire te By Mr. Randall (Pa.)—Bill to reorganiz e t rh i magistrates fo we OND GRAND cowcERr, mise the contest on the ground of the contest: | here. and his learning great, and these sometimes | ''*€0¥‘ting a two thirds vote to pass it. office of the Commissioner of Internal Rtevenne | Dédealt weith by the local magis fares, 16: . P SY NIGHT, Jaseary 14 ie’ Lia vee pot having served upon him Tue General Post Orrice Buizpine.— | carry the abiest awyers ahead of the arguments Tue Vacant Deruty Commissiongesmy.— | and to reduce the expenses of the internal rey- JOUN ZUNDEL, O-gacist ct Plymouch Church, | thi re \iired \eaal notice. ‘The committee ar- | one Hones Committee on Post Offices and Post | of counsel. Notice has not yet been given by the board o! | enue service. Tue Great Fire in HeLena—The fire 4 Mina Laz AR, P pi Suiicind: “Semel sued Pel irae bomped ges a ae made Roads this morning visited the general. post ‘The Petersburg ( Va.) Daily News says: “The civil service examiners for the Treasury depart. By Mr. B. (Va.)—Bill for an appropria- | which broke out - Helena, ye - € ber b ty'n Carpe of Asmstont Voosintact at fo-motrow's session. The West Virginia | office department in a body and were shown | 20™ination of Mr. Caleb Cushing, of Virgin tion of $20,000 tor the improvement of New | arday morning in the Chinese quarter ia (1) to the high position of Chiet Justice of | ent for parties to present applications to be the United States, will be a Pleasing surprise to | €\amined tor the vacant office of first deputy cates come up for final river. ed the whole of that suburb, and then jatped ‘hon on Wednesday. | through and around it. The necessity of more By Mr. Lamison (Ohio)—Bill to prohibit na- | Bridge street and swept down both sides of Main BEFRESUMENTS F room as wellas the raising of the building to BNISHED. . " the whole country, sober-minded folk, north and | Comwissioner of internal revenue. though the | tional bawke from receiving or paying interest | strect for some distance, destroying everything. am for the Course, @3; for gentleman and Tre Virrcma SENATORSHr?.Sometwenty | conform to the new grade, was impressed upon south. Mr. Cushing is irrt board is making its arrangements to hold the deposit ° iona’ east side of Clover stroet and the bu idin, Tay. saetnon for this concert, & cts.; fur | or thirty Virginia statesmen are anxious to auc. | the committee by the Postmaster Geno, iiltaitios of tenon te ee tr ym hy ag ceesicees ‘Main street were alto destroyed, man and lady. 7Sets children ond s with everything on Jackson street to near the St. Louis 1, and up both sides of Wood and Bridge streets to Ist street. The total loss ix sessed of other infirmities of temper which | examination at an early day. Under the rule, By Mr. Beck (Ky.)—Bill to regulate the frother days would have rendered his nowina. | ail the subordinate officlals of the internal reve- | seizure a emination of invoices and books tion ai thing not to be thought of, but itis uselees pag Rye ad and tuted depation ore mate, and ‘8 ‘in customs revenue cases. 0 100) and institute comparisons with the Ny By. Mr. Adams (Ky.)—Bill to relieve certaii Marshalls and Taneys and other great and | Compete for the office. How many will pr ssnt soldiers and allors of the Aid . . . They were convinced of the fact that the pres- coed the Hea. Jona F. Lowts tm the United | oct ceractase tp ane of anh adapted to the grow- States Senate. Democratic members of the leg- | in f the depart ji islature have been balloting in caieus for ses. | ink Needs of the me eationen building to the committee favor an enti: yw building ti eral days, butthere has been uo nomination as | view of the expense whicn must eccssarlit be At WARREN UnvaTe & Uo charge of desertion. * — r themselves for the ordeal is not ye: wu; Cobare: relatii corte SHE HUTCHINSOW FAMILY yet. Fifteen candidates were voted for in cau- | incurred to r: the vld one, and even when tmbly thank God even hens Cantey eee it is probable that Secoral wraede aotaaes cs G8 or oa Sa ~~ tj Will give TWO OF THEIEZ OLD TIME bal ‘ane wage taken (the | remodeled they are of the opinion that. it will ability in certain directions noone questions.”” | the plare will permit their lights to remain hid By Mr. Wells (Mo.)—Bill to change the time ‘that a _ SACRED CONCERTS, per ne snow jest Withee a ‘a oe 34, not meet the requirements of the postal service. | "1.2 itichmena Enquir : under bushels rather than run the risk of com- | of ‘the eeasions of the Court of pp only of yy Keller drew peer ceepeeet ME Minsct ON M: | Barbsar aoe lem Soke Citas sh eae tin | Navas. Onowes—Osmmscder Henry Wllore nomination very well tis a milion ingont second and third best in the race for | the Unitel States, ‘and to for a session | {52° and on his way home tm thevetcane ay spices of Mr. iddows, 3 of. : 3 nore. MuNDAY and THURSDAY, January itthand ith, | Oorstian 21, ordered to command the Frolic, Paymaster T. | Hi 'beggtanave,been mith Nl pergodien Tickets of scmission, & cents. Reserved sats, F. A. Forbert to the receiving ship Potomac Tae Inteewar Reverv and as we said when Mr. ( 28 cents extra. To be had at Metzerstt Mus hing was ‘20 recent: POLYGAMY AND Woman Surrrace. — at a Orrice Roppery. | at Philadel . Chaplain Jas. J. ‘to the ° pan ~ | the meeting of the House Committee on Terri- Cost = jan6-lw pete = ———— one of * checks for re- Se same beens an a tive he wil ae Pracoanye i egrrn canetey tories this plete, Mr. Cannon, Heatissty from faxes etolen from internal reve- | neer E. Oleon Dictator, Assintas gener: 74 i - masqurRapEs, "* ing (fice last week was received at the Treas. | sineer Geo. W. Tensen to the Washington navy | “tne Boston Giobe says he will, at least, com- poreeey ante ais argument »gainat the anti- ~~ nly and PRIVATE fHEATRIOALS. ary to-day, it having been Jerk, Laont.-Commnanaee mand respect, and that ‘during the period of | Session Me. McKee, chalenn nea a ’ ar! TABLEAU, rented to the Sirstant” ireana ot Rew Vox from command of the Frolic and ord his service, we shall have no fear that the | J. K. H. Willcox, delegate from the ‘York A Vem oF Goa Ducovanae Ness Asa- yment refused. @ thief has woe clad steam: ermine will Woman Suffrage Soriety, was present and Laxp, Va—A vein i Lag L. MOXLRY been arrested. Pay 4 bearis cently been discovered Jobn , x 60% 10ih street northwest. urbe goverament will not eaifor ceiving ship ‘Potomac Seared ot -meral ele cota eees gre isreen and Mim Dr Wood abot cre met Rotice of the robbery has been | of the 10th of March next, from New York, re- — 5 atonce. Mules communicated. lieving Paymaster James Hoy, who, upon the carts have been s @errick rting of bis relief, will return home and Tar Anxy Exrrxsae.—The House Commit- | settle accounts. =. tee on Military Affairs this morning heard Gen THE sPEncH OF Gey. GorDon, of Georgia, in i : l Humphries, chief of the engineer department the Senate to-day on the salary question was ‘Mr. of the army, an listened to with great attentioi ally that “— we the timate for tortidcations portion of it which partook of ‘the eaters cet of bclding the cour's in the fourth Judicial cire that fu case of war a vol ‘Turrender of Lee at Apnomateec sire ieeane fon on the'etreuit of the Colied Beate * istely fo oy ones themosives mgd Bill to expedite business in the judicial e@xcommuni- ie WwW W. BIR EMOV, - BARBOUS 3 Law BRR Naas 5 Rip tie sce cea teat 1 Bog 6 sain eee Cot Be ited Staten, an to of tation of Mr. Com, (X. ¥.,) the Seeretary gees 3 court. the ae : ! pies tm" ‘the Peace. i ce aeeey aes