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j Labor Movements. CLOSING TROCEEDIBGS OF TT PWICKLAYERS’ Cnr Jay's Besxion of the National | nion vers ip Raltimore. resolutions were | if the United Order of American Br chlayere conform to the requirements of the | National Uniom they be ined by this | BBion, and that we recogn orking cards from said Order of American Bi vere, also, that the National ( nion of Bricklayers do rec- fmmend to the bricklayers of America that they bold firm to their local unions. avoid strikes 2 by all means possible, and do the best to assist THE wey ; IV ENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. | AT THE STAR BUILDLNGS, Pepnsylvania Ave , COF. Altm St. . BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 5. H. KAUPPMANN, Pr TRE EVENING STAR i wrved by carsiere to their eubebribers at Tax Cents ren Ween, on FORTY Fork Cents Pan Mov. © pies at the counter Two Cents each. By mail—thi months, —_ 01.0; six months, $3.00; one year, 35. THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday—91.0) | S year. BF lovariably in advance, in both cases, and Bo paper sent longer than paid for, BP Rates of advertising farnished on RATIONAL their brother workmen whenever found im dis. trees; and also recemmend to the pricklayers of Amer ca econo: tht . wad te avo’ the use of liquor, as that is the curse of work - ingmen. The convention then adjourned, to meet at Louisville, Ky., the second Jonday in January, 1575 STRIKES. The strike of the Philadelphia carpet weavers sti coptipurs. All the newspaper compositors in Omaha struck yesterday, on account of @ redaction ot VS, 43—N2.. 6.496. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JAN EVENING STAR. _ ARY 16, 1874. TWO CENTS. tio LADIES’ GOODS. IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS! A Conflict Imminent. SPECIAL NOTICES, FORTY THIRD CONGRESS, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, AND WORSTED QuuDs, o= BEBE ray wages. The papers will probably experience ‘AS, SILKS, Mothers, Mothers, Methers! Fripay, January 16. New ¥. rks cise tee bas comps incouventoncn, ‘Ait the » 7 - MBS. SO0OTH- SENATE.—Mr. Allison presented the peti- | T?B rorm peiTien str. ond printers Bave been drawn into the strike. AND ALL MATERIAL FOB EMBROLDERING. | , Don failte procure MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING SYRUP for all diseases tncident to the period of teething in children. It relieves the child trom e #14 oh Pateat 01 Piving soliet and bealln to the childs gives’ sect ve oh atreet, ate thet so the child, gives Be Beancn sie. neon Pum | fires’ geen tage % “MRS. WINSLOW S SOOTHING SYRUP.™ Fes E. A. Meé onmiox iy | For mle by all dramgiats. sy14-san ¥OS Pesy. Aves AMUSEMENTS. @ lares and elegant sesortment of ms NAL THEATER. Washington News and Gossip. Tes Evextne Recxrtions at the Execu- ° | tive Mansion will commence on Tuesday, the 20th inst., lasting from § te 10 o’clock. Recep- tens will also be neld on the 3d and 1th of Febrnary. INTERNAL REVENUR.—The receipts from this source to-day were $374 S43. SENATORS Logan and Anthony called on the terfere. moana tore tion ot Chicago, Dubaque, and Minnesota rail- road company, the Chicago Board of Trade, and others, in relation to the construction of a bijdge across the Mississippi at Clinton, Lowa. Mr. Boutwell introduce: bill to provide for the appraisement of merchandise in certaia Referred to Committee on Finance. Logan introdaced bill to increase the epartment of the army. Also, to make gatory the retirement of officers of the army ard marine corps after acertain age. Also, . The New Jersey Southern railroad, upon The only four of | which the employes recently struck for non. the E jects among the Virginius pris- payment of salaries, has been placed im the gners are now in this city. They all belong to | hands of a receiver. It is repo-ted in Phils. Jamaica. aud will be sent te their homes as soon | delphia that the government will assum s possible. ‘The French vice consul here says | trol of the road, in order that the mails no questions concerning French sabjects will | promptly delivered. Freight delayed tr be answered on this side of the ocea: Pension of travel in consequence of the and the tearmyg np of the raile to Perth Amboy, and disp: and Amboy. STAMPING promptiy attended to, at HS SELMA RUPERT, ‘The following dispatch from Austin, Texas, was received to-day by the Attorney General : “The newly-elected Gov. Coke was inangara- ted last night. armed men are gnarding the approaches to the offices to the capitol. Other armed men bave possession of the legislative balls. A conflict seems inevitable. A message from you may save us from this disaster.”? The Attorne ay ke «being carriet ed via Camlen formerly Sp: rived here o1 TWENTY-0 NETS and npeal tot bill authorizing appointments and promotions ». Porsoxey ny Eatinc Marcuse oroner a a — Sele Leeenesnt Direstor. | 5 cadent to-day. feels disomaieen in the Medical and Ordnance departments of | Twent of the persons arrested Tuestay | Woltiman was yesterday called to No. 2”) i ES, A¢., Stet BEVIVAL OF BC CAULT’® GREAT HIT settlement? | have no power to interfere with | the army. The bills were all referred to Com Tne Canter met at the usual hour to-day, all the members being present. ack of the police on the crowd in | iancey square, have been held for trial One of the communists is aged 15, and others of those arrested say they are neither communists nor in sympathy with them, and had po iuten- stre 9 bold an inquest on the body o1 Margaret Ann Brosnaban, a child over two years of age, who died the eve ergyl On Monday the deceased, unobserved by H OF THE SEASON Y¥ and SAT RDAY EY! force, nor have you any duty to perform in re. spect to the matter, except to exert your moral influence. mittee on Miltary Affairs. Mr. Howe, from Committee om the Library, reported bill authorizing the placing in the Supreme Court room of bustsof the late © J B.yvouNe'’s Fasbionatic Beadquarters f C¥ GOGHS. HUSLERY, FANCY GOO BING UNDEBWEAB NEW YOK BAZAAR. oF BERTHOLDI, the new French Minister to the r ED KA Presented with a Powerful Cast | Mother, took a box of matches from the bureau = | 7 United States, leaves home for Washington on Society. Justices Taney and Chase, which was tion of rioting when attacked by the police. and cat the phosphorous from the ct omeene INKE UN SATURDAY t Monday. f " ‘ mina goibei Mr. Lewis introduced bil to remove STATE PRISON FOR LIFE. number of them. Subsequently the ch Motions } VOMDAY EVERING Cit be pect anor | DOxt Monday. There Wore many seine receptions yester- | tien of General Morgan, of Virginia. Bartolomes Dullio, an Italian labore: seired with vomiting, wh areful preparation, aud in astyle unsurpassed by Tue Coxmisston of Caleb Cushing to be | day, it being Thursday, when the wives of Mr. Kamsey call bin up the annual post route pi sent to the state prison for life to ¢ any theater in America, killing a fellow laborer. j 4 MIDSUMMEK NIGHT'S DREAM ‘ tail death ensued. —¥. Senators and many private citizens receive anc entertain their friends. Mrs. Minister to Spain has not yet been signed by ‘ ; " i ses | Mr. Sargent, in alluding to the proposition to A FIRE THIS MORNING A Barr Cuna.—Spanish accounts state thentire Ne President Grant. Rumor now has it that he and the Misse z 4 by . “ ¥ Linen or | with entire New 8. Nat © ai Preli e t ir home | Cut down mail service on non-paying routes, | in the Hamilton building, in Courtstreet, oppo- | that Col. E=ponda. th 650 men, has had an Saete | cuntate dams evecy watt mS 00m . will witnhold it and make & new appointment. el bet obser eget bene recep. | taid it would deprivea greater part of the states | site the city hall, Brooklyn, caused an ex! engagement with the insurgents near Malones > factarers, Box office open from Sa.m.toW p.m, janis More Conscrence.— legal firm in Detroit, | *2'ch §s so highly appreciate S “b- | of Oregon and Nevada, and most of the terri- | mated loss of $75,000. ‘The Long island tistor | ‘The ighting lasted six or seven hours, and at Sa atrest, i] = a = nalf of | | tion day there are to be seen many ot the same | tories of mail tacilities. ical society's books have ‘been considerably | the close Col. Esponda retreated betore the on. @ Viaitimore. Maryland. ANAUSCHEK AT FORD'S, Michigan, has forwarded, on behalf of a re-'| 1a aire. admiral Powell’ is one of Waah- Pending discussion, the bill went over at the it client, $300, which has been placed to damaged by water. The building was owned | perior numbersot the enemy pentant client, $300, whic ce His loss was four LAST SIGHTS OF TRE 2 REN OF TRAGEDY. | ington’s greatest favorites, ant her charming | ¢xpiration of the morning ho ON by H. A. Law, and was occupied by law ST4TES ISLAND, NY. DyEING xsTaB LISHMENT— EST ABLL ‘ Phillips was assisted by her young lady guest, ae Miss Etta Myers, of Savanna, —The crowning event of yesterday was the rs, | officers and sixteen privates killed four- NIGHT, the credit of the ‘conscience fund.”” cee ri ; 4 ir. Davis submitted a resolution instructing } insurance companies. the register of arrears and | toen officers and fifty pritates wounled Gann LISHED 1519 , | WAS SHE TO BLAMK:| Adentirety new play, | Uo °° — __ | parlors are pepo aretha efiocee Attorney General to communicate to the | internal revenue offices, together with s2 to the severity and length of the combat the The oldest and a of te hind u the cogntry; | WaS SHE TO BLAME” |writtea exprossly for | _ Post asTeR GeneRat CrmsweLt has writ- | ence of many distinguished people. Yesterday | Senate all information in his office relative to | business colleges. imsurgents’ loss could not be ascertained. may be io orld. A. FISHER, Agent WAS SITB TO BLAME: | Janagschek,by Mrs. M_ | le Linin, allow his name to be | the attractions were improved by tue assistance | the sale of government property at Harper's — — pote — Sg oer > ten a letter de to P +. 61S sth street between 1d 0 +) Lafitte of | tens let . td M ‘i of her mece, Mrs. Logan. The handsome young | Ferry and pending suits jan -d thereto. Jay Cooke & Cos Creditors. Scicipe IN Prison.—George King, oattig Foor arvicies wins to get thm beak 18 time SERECOOEEY BivieaS eee | lnture in connection with the fortncoming eles. | write of Air. Royer McDonald (who mith Mex. | ror ile inferanation toh Saegeee meee eRey |, CbateLearas Suouary isan aijourned | PCA, tering & term of fourteen mouth fh | x ~ as ~ | Conkling, of New York) received with Mrs. | for all this information to be made public, and | meeting of Jay Gooke a Gola toda ee ju » Pa. A. FISHEL, FIRST OLAS scOUR! \CHESNEY W tion of a United States Senator by that body. fe a re s y been convicted of having three wiv ann < Ihe By request OHERNEY W v Fowell. Mrs. Redfern, unassisted, received her | he therefore moved that the resolution be re- | held this morning. Only about bordvod wens | : SPECIALTIES OF His SOLE Punckss. . HESNEY WoU Tus Poorat Teueomara.—The Senate | visitors, with the coritality and ‘kindness for | ferred to the Judiciary Committee. Agreed to. | present.” United ‘States’ Marcha tear eee | would have been discharged on the Ladies Uresses cloaned without taking them apart MONDAY, January 19 MAY, the Little Come. |. nN Post Offices and Post Roads to. | Which she is noted. The spacious and elegant | The resolution on the finances was taken up. | Present and maintaiced orden, Voting was pro- | TUATY Dext, committed euicide on T Sentlgmen’s Clothes clothes cleaned without shriak- | dienpe. for One went only) tu ¥Tho Little Spy. omirtine Om sigs tn 2 | Parlors of Mrs. S. V. Niles were also filled with | and Mr. Sherman proceeded to address the | Reegea with tor the tenstece and committee of | ™P@ by hanging. ing. siias removed effectually, so that they | Suing Seige erent Characters. Mr. J. F. | day heard the continuation of the arguments pleasant people. Mrs. Conover and Mrs. Rob- | Senates creditors. The names of J. Hubley Ashton 87-The ironclad Numancia has been delivered aa TURSDAY. January 9) of Mesers. Willam Orton and G.G. Hubbard, | ertson had a brilliant reception in the private HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, — Mr. | Of Washington, and George H. Stuart were | toa Spanish frigate. erate. mnetnality guarantesd. ° sepl-ly Mx, SOTHERN as * LOBD DUNDREARY.” respec’ Ma ae and advocating the parlors pf the latter at the Ebbitt House. pot ® ey ea nominated as members of the committee, Th hat Cardinal Ant Se | Box enact now open for choice planes. 16 | postal telegraph bill. These ladies make warm admirers of all who ie ee dlags ao ba! — and Register Mason stated that. those BB Bag, oe ened ga one = = poe aay B oS > A eens iam Ml apse — AO ct ithin their intluence. ‘irs. Phillip heeler, Sarah W. Scott, and others of Bal who wished to vote for these gentlemen could _— wie y =) 4RD HALL. TREC Be on Wars Awd Means this | $00 BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | W'#S4485,83 ‘HE COMMITTRE ‘A d im M more, Md., asking for the appointment of a commission of inquiry concerning the liquor trafic. Keferred to the Judiciary committee. 87-The New .Jersey state editoria! conven and New Jersey historical society are Loli sessions in Tretiton. do ro, as the law did not restrict the number composing the committee. The original com- mittee nominated consists of Wm. B. Helfen | morning again considered Judge Kelley’s con- | vertible bond, but without reaching any con- clusion. Should the House meet to-morrow OBJECTS OF ELEGANCE AND ART SILVER WiA1RE, | | i] for debate, Mr. Kelley proposes to make a speech on the general financial condition of the country. SENATE € INFIRM ATIONS.. he Senate in ex- informal evening entertainment given by Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bryan, at Highland Piace. It is rarely a good thing can be repeated anc afford fresh pleasure to a large audience, but in whatever they undertake Mr. and Mrs, Bryar Mr. Maynard, chairman of the Committee on Banking and Gurrency, asked avd obtained consent for the committee to sit during the ses- sion ot the House, Mr. Dawes asked and obtained the same privilege tor the Committee on Ways and stein, John Clayton, Isaac Morris, Jacob Brown and RK. R. Shoemaker. ——S Central American Complications. New York, Januafy 1%.—Mai advices from Panama on the ist instant say affairs in Cen- &7 Pr. Thompson, of Chicago, calls Geri Massey “‘an exploded human phenomenon s7-That ghost in Spri airs, and chops wood, lights ap e a ss an’ . > motor and ilumin | ecutive session yesterday confirmed the follow- fede = Pefink peperh Pence t) Lhd Means. ne i ee Ae steele Bop rr peg Ae A more mill and yet the s lt a} Py f ‘fl = r. yu be d th: use phic M cu predict “4 —_ or a ing nominations: John A. P- Allen, collector of | urd and as he is willing to contribute his share journ to-day it be to mest on Souder, the upsbut will be. The question has not yet = MATINE) customs at New Bedford, Mass.; Cornelius B. | to the amusement on such occasions the guest= Mr, Kelley (Pa.) suggested that a session for | been decided whether Honduras will accep BANKERS. MADE BY i Marchant, collector of customs at ldgartown, | were surprised and delighted whether he es- | qepnt ly be held ‘mor or Senor Seiva as president instead of Senor a Lc ae ‘i ‘ Mass.; H. B. McClure, collector of internal rev ed the comic or the pathetic. While he war _Touee ee e o 1S he bas tee } president \ EM MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS for it Ellis Store. © ira, g- a - a. ot ” - say he c pe fe A position eed to. rias, who has been provisional president «ince SAMUEL KIRK & SON, cured. 75 cente: Children, moured 30 cenie’ Gene. | enue in the 2d district of Mimiestppl. reading one of the funniest plecesever written, | PXtr“Sunait (SX IL.s asked tinantmons consent | ae emerno nas been provisional president since | (>ERMAN AMERICANS P. 0. Der ured. 75 Children, * vm titled Stivers Horses” us Prosident enter: | qth, Small (X. IL) asked unanimous consen ( ba ad Tatas ous ral efmietes, ——————— Ss Jove ‘ ry Som- entitled + ver's Horee, ie osident en toofler a resolution directing the Committee | Se: iva, as already noticed, has organized ~ *y 7 2S Weat Baltimore st, WASHINGTON THEATER comiaum, |, COUPRNNENT Britpincs.—The SenateCom- | oq und Mrs, Bryau motioned where he would | °, Appropriations to inquire and report to the | bis cabinet, : si mx Hirz, Preev { C.B_PRENTIes, Cont Retapuisiiey isi BALTIMORE, M Ws iid Birest, beleer Pee Avenues. | mittee on Public Buildings and Grounds have | find a vacant chair. Mr. Brvan apparently did | Sroaee tie nomtor ce horses owned by the gor In the late attack on Amapala by the Saina- NATOBAL BANK OF THE mEPUBLio, —* - : — | decided that it will be inexpedient to consider | not see him until the President was quite near | crnment ia the Disteicn ot oletin: by whom | dor force forty of the attacking party and eccon UNITED STATES DEL OS hae a {EWELEY. DIAMONDS | MATINERS WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. | any propositions for erecting new government | to him; he had just reached the words, “Where | ¢ cy are used; tor what purpose, and at what | of the defenders were killed and many wound. | Sovthwest cor, of 7th and D ete ington, D.C. WaTOHES, fdecls im) PLATED WA Vulldings this year, and that work shou | confined to those now in progress, whic! | strietly indispensible ONE WEEK—COMMENCING Jaxvany 12, 1575 McCloshy’s last great Sensational Drama, LACK OF GOLD! . Collections ade on all parts sf the United Stairs, Prowpt attention given to all buriness before tne Departments of ihe Government, “Capital, 930 aH GH ie pin my eye fell upon” —and gracefully reaching out his band to welcome his distinguish luded the senten: of the United § expense the same were maintained; and also to report the number and character ot yehicle= used in connection with the horses, Several members objected. ed on both sides. menced betwe Hostilities have thas n Honduras and Salvador etteatccey USERCL HOLIDAY PaEsENTs. Ladies’ Bmbroidered Initial HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies Hemstitched HAN DK ERCHIE®S The Coming U.S. Senator from Mary- | ates, Surplus Food, $100.00. FITZB in so natural a tone and CHAS. BRADLEY, Onebier. (oct | Tae Vimcrsivs Covat wr Ixquir reat. 3. manner that it was alinost impossible to believe | Mr. Kellogg (Conn.) moved ite reference to land. ry Pree iret eDR Re eS = we vem amare: 4°. | cluded taking testimony, and will submi that It was not written down ip the book trom | the Committet on Urvil Sersie ‘i NOMINATION OF GOV. WHYTE BY THE pgwo- | EMBEBDMAN'S SAVINGS AND FRUEY iched HANDRERCUIERS, en "| Ferort to-morrow. The court is unanimously | TRICh Be read, ue Tendy tact he dinplayed Gon was wiciraes) eae Awmaroris, January 10-—At the democratic COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, pe. Corded aud Printed Bordered D PIERCE | of the opinion that all possible efforts were ma Bes be ic laaeure t slg td neat . poi night Gov mr Whrte | Brey. c ioe the el to ew Yor 4 Jndg ylock the Jew. from | wit; Foster (chio), fromthe Committee of | caucus last nightGov. William Pinckney Whyte | = Boye’ Printer fonlond BANDE Bo ee EBT Ea es | brat ry ene i eat martes his rendition of «Shylock the Jew," from sand. Means, reporteda-racstution calving | Was nominated f 1 States Senator, re A007 PEURSTLVARIA SVEN Gentiqnen's SHIRTS. COLLAR rete: Clameie . at the 0} ‘sand crew did re: Tie-Cumic 'Vocalis Song of the Flags. the Ingoldsby Legenis. The points were ali well i r ‘ ) the Secretary for infoPmatton relative ceiving 65 of the cast. Barnes Comp- | (Opposite @ = Treamry,) Fine TABLE CLOTHS, NAPA &ce..8¢ The veteran Eccentric Comedian W. W. | '” keeping her atloat as long as they did. made by the tine elocutionary powers of the rig Tiel OED ab Olitce aptured | ton, or Charles county, was unanimously nomi- Sees | NEWGOME, The favorite Oharacter Artists, THE | rue Horse CouwiTTER ON Etectrons | Judge. Then followed a scope frou the op. niloned property. 1 nat At the republican | _ ALL PROFITS paid to DRPOSITORR, an tate 3 Bal ee | Fastte aed Roce Soicten, RTE E natn | were engaaed this ouic in hearing an ates, | of Martha, in which several charming y ¢ in the morning hour, procee cau Senator 8. INTEREST on Onn Dortak ans upwards, from ABLES LOW Ft Duetists and Boue Soloists, the KINE BROTH ESS zag norning in hearing an argu- | jadies appeared. After this the chairs were re cm cme | coon ie 3 u . te me’ Arist of each month. ND OUR | »y Gen. Paine in favor of dismissing the | moved, and the co; BRILLIANT STOCK COMPANY RETAINED— | ph pease ap hers = t for : large portion of te pany ceived tables emarantsed equal in | 0 gion Booth ‘Open from $a. m. to 4p. m.; Wednestay = DWARDS IE AVERY, | )#its of the contestant from the 2d district of resent joined in the Virginia reel, Miss lucy eleven republican absentecs. aye, (depontts only.) tok toa is Funning capacity to | “ua & b earladnr s BB ss EBY, | Arkansas, on the ground of ille Page and ‘jeneral Sherman leading. the relief - Pane bevel, Blasoe abe oa | “Hodges, J) Wh i aad | served by the contestee. Mr. Shellabarger wil Speaker Bla’ reception takes place this who have purchased or de BARktse wovuss Stelle tabice: clothe. balls, cnes, | May, Amelia Gorcatlo, he heard in opposition to the motion on Mon- | ¢, ning from 9 to 11 o'clock ith the internal revenue bu BILLIARD GOODS of t ty. | Send fer circular fe nal ' Hotel, Seaton Hall, Alex. Adam Theatre Comiyae J.G. TAYLOR & OO day next. reau for Tice meters, Refer to Mr. Dawes moved the recommitment of the bill, and said he reported it as one of a class, to will hold an- a y ear! next mouth, when he Will appoint several additional cardinals and | 4. H. SQUIRE & Co., © PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Orrosim Witta To-night the tirst card reception of the Governor and Mrs. Shepherd takes place. &e.. &. SF Matinees for Ladies and Ohildren WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY Change of bill at each matinee THERE ARE NO INDICATIONS yet that can be anlo tr Bors sidered positi cel D c e- | test the sei se as seventeen foreign bishops. WASHINGTON, D.O a 210 Weat Prat it! ) ————— — considered positively certain as to who will be | _ Thereception and ball of the Indiana re- | test th se of the Honse as to the matter of | Sever » anes ms 440 West Pratt street, Baitimore. LINCOLN Hace. the Chief Justice, though the prevailing im- | publican association at Masonic Hall, tact | reference, whether claims growing out of 200 ope RITISN STRAMBRIP BERD. B per cent. tnserest paid on deporte pe) MACE SH MISE GCS: | THEODORE THOMAS’ | Pression is that New York will have the nomi- | night, was avery well managed and pleasant | Jct? connected with the customs and interna i.— The teamship | Qollectious made everyw FINE FURNITURE, Whether it will b jachia bas beén burned in the harbor of | | revenue service should go to the Ways and | UNEQUALEED entel here, Pay of officers in the Army cashed In s¢vance President Grant, ex-Secretary api-tr CONCERTS. | FRENCH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS. ‘ty Disti hed Perk Davis, Mr. Evarts, or any | $f Genel Be Maul Gnretice mooee Menns Committee oF the Committee on Claims, | Atmeriga, Spain =. = soe a __ ED y > ENTS, | Sixty jot danse es ts erformers, 7 jal minds: at stat ore, General Sherima: #0 Mcook After debate, Mr. Hawley (Iil.) moved to re- > - ra Tis GELow, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Erc., | MONDAY EVENING. Janvcny 19, | {eetilia subject for madeberecnianoon too laahe toon am gucats. Among | ter the bill to the Committee on Claim PP ec lgemengss peg oe... 0 Mn ckor; "7 7; ; ai) VGNING, JaNoany 4 — € ladies were Mrs. Senator Morton, Mrs The motion was disagreed to—ay noes 7 “ng temioreid S ae 40 NORTH CHARLES ST, GALTIMORE | un. wy Y ORANE CONCERTS. Mn. Witcox, the man with the three initials, | Judge Wilson, Mrs. H. S. Lane, M asic | ‘The bill wae thes roto iae’ Board of Trade reassembled at itialto Hall thi. 643 D STREET, near Seventh, — | . MYRON W. WE ‘ Evans, Miss Emma Williams, Miss Orth, Miss Hunter, Miss Kline, Miss Mollie Williams, Mrs Dufour and Mrs. Packard.. The dancing was led off by General Sherman and Miss Susie Evans. who sometimes pretixes professor” to his name, iin luck. He got achance to address the Committee of the House on Territories for a balf hour yesterday on woman sutirage i morning. The communic: Kogere. of New York, coverimg a plan for the collection of the duties on imports, with the draft of @ bill for carrying out the writer's | ‘The celebrated Concert and Gratori appear, together with all the other DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS, ne AND. UNRIVALLED ORC! . Mr. Hawley (Ill), from the Committee on n of William P Sivger, will Cisims, reported a bill for the retief of Joseph ckwell, postmaster at Litchfield, [l., for from the post office in hi Poy: INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes OUL- LECTIONS, and transacts ali business connect-@ with Banking Particular attention given to the complete far- Bishing of dwellings. Designs and estimates fur. Rished wher cerired, and the character of all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, both as to style ane workman:h!p charge. order was made that the bill con - nt of views, was referred to the exe novs-tf ©F Price of Admission, $1 Utah. We should rather like to have se: a ab appropriation, and it was referred to — 2808+ oe Bererved sents. ( cents extra, The sais of re- | committee atter their escape. Three w District Affairs in Congress, mninittce of the Whole on the Private Rivat Governors in Texas—Tireate | CLOTHILVG t NE hey wheatere 2: captivity among th Utes wouldn't be a cir- ACTION OF THE SENATB& COMMITTER TO-DAY iy r. of Affairs.—The house of represen’ wor L. . Jan oa zerott & Co.'s Muste | cus 23: Na 4 R i = | Be Where the programme of the Concerta can bs | Cumstance.—N ey ‘The Senate Committee on the District of Co. re replat Mi reported a ba for the a everteets tdresved a nose nthe fine Iron Steamer LaDy OF © —- | obtained, Nominattows+—The President ¢ casbia fia! in . 1 | Teliet of George Keves postmaster; which | nor Davis, through Mr. Barziza, informing lim | having resumed her ret ps to ‘ . Doore open at 715 o’clock—to commence at 8 ving Howlnations te trae gtent sent the fol. | lambia held a meeting this morning, at which | Teliet Of George W: fe point of that the house had adopted resolutions provid. | Norfolk; will leave ber whart, tou Fok CLOTHING Go To. STRAUS’, | ortocky Welnway & Bout y | lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: Ixa- | the following resolution ofered by Senator Dor A large number of edon. | ing forthe appointment of acommittee of seven | of 6th street, every MONDAY FOUL Pentsyivania aventic uted. ¢ dore Blumenthal to be cliector of customs for | sey was adopted :—“Resolved, That the Board | At ten orcincs thetenen annoanced tha! | whose immediate duty it shall be to arrive a: | Cecdinet:comeeceicg et het ae es QYELCOaTS AT BED UCkw PRL eee. | FE‘ TRA ADVERTISEMENT. the district of St. Marks, Florida; A. B. Under- | 01 Public Works of the District of Coinmbia be | the District of Columiia Committee was en- | and determine the results of the returns of said | GanQinee, comnecting _—— v 4 wood, surveyor of customs, Boston and Charles town, Mass.; and thee following postmasters Wm. B. Mason, Marietta, Ohio | thony, New Bedford, Mass.; F requested to furnish the committee as early as possible a tracing or map of the efty of Wash- dmund An- | ington, showing allof the lines of street rail- A. Dougl roa:ds completed and in operation; also, a tracing t 5 M. line for Boston end . Freight ebould be addressed “ care of Norfolk.” Branch ticket office st Knox's titled to the ti } 5 | Express Lice, 663 Penveyivauia avence, | Mr. Cotton ( ithe committee woutd yield this day if they coulu have next Friday. The public is respectfutiy ix formed that ! MR. THEODOKE THOMAS election for governor, lieutenant governor an! constitutional amendment from sach sources and by such means as ix deemed best aml most Decez BREASTED BLAOK CLOTA FROCK COATS, AUST K EBSEY OVEBCUATS a § : | | The proposition was agreed to, and the House practicabie, and reque: lfm to direct the N.B ‘ZUUG nt, @th-street wharf, qioe ‘ds will g mp iance with numerous requests, | Houghton, Mick . Wentworth, Pensacola, | on the same map of all charters granted by | then went into Committee of the Whole on the secretary oi state to deliver to the speaker of the DOS! LACK AND BLUE DIAGUNAL1 | KAND POPULAR MATINEE, Fla. Congress for the construction of such railwa: private calendar. house of representatives, or to the committee, Tmmeuse Bedu At | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21, | and when the charters so grant +20e- the returns of the election held December 2). Mr. Cor, of New York, this morning con- 1873, in accordance with law aud in accordance | VARIOUB DISTRIC cluded bis argument in fayor of free banking CHINCHILLA OVEROOATS at $10. former =, At STBAUS’. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, Price $2 AUS AT ONE O'CLOOK. were referre » a8 follows: — 'o incorporate the with his proclamation. Mr. Barviza, the chair OWN MELTON OVER OATS at 2%, farmer | ,, Tickets tothe Matinee, $1. No extra charge for | and inflation of the currency, before the House | 12th street and South Washington railroad, to The National Convention. man, bauded the letter to Governor Davis in | B28 BE ASOPRAUE. | “ECTSt SOON, cssmence Saturday, January zz, | Onmaraitios on, Bauhing ant Turrency. J. k. | MF. Spencer; to amend the charter, of the Uo- - ; ——— = Petton. Governor Davis replied he dil not think | : ae a \c . | Williams, president of the National Metropon POrporatethe Wack ino Ce ins encer; to | | This convention reassembled at 4:30 o’ctock | Barziza, his committee, or the body they repre- Bhe408 CLOT VESTS at ail pricss, “ aI | Sa eekee Bee Varn. oe incorporate the Washington City Inebriate A: yesterday afternoon, the tirst business in order | sented were entitled to them, but if Barziza | aes ____At SPRAUS ‘OSTUMES fora ioe comarionce which Rrhat eet conan lum, to Mr. Jobnston: to incorporate being an address by Wm. M. Burwell, of New | would go to the secretary's office and take them | Sp scoual S088 for 915, asus ‘ aeuougkenne | up tothe hour of adjournment. ‘Conversation | 'l: north © street gad South Washing rails | Orleans. and in bis absence, Gen B.S. Roberts, of his own accord he woald not be resisted, | . F c - = ri PE ee THEAaTRIOALe with members Of the committee louks to the Ps Bs pany, Mr. Dorsey; bi elative o @ U.S. army, was invited to address the | whereupon accompanied Secretary of | BBLEE AND BLAOK BEAVER GLENGAgrEs | t TABLE conclusion that the weight of evidence thus far | {8 Metropolitan police, to Messrs. Speucer and | convention. He did so, giving an interesting | State New com: is office, and Mr. Newcomb at $16, former price $20, At STBAUS. aod TABLEAUK, | taken is in opposition te inflation, Kobertron; to establish the Corcoran park description of the west, and its great resources | pointed to the desk where the returns were, and | (j BEAT pau@atns IN CLOTHING. age L. MOXLEY’s, } ee and zoological garden, to Mr. Dorsey; to | and vast importance asa granary of the world, arziza took them, and asked him to seal the At 8’. decir- 60% loth strect northwest. A DELEGATION FROM THE Bricetayenrs’ Union were at the Capitol to-day. authorize the ashington City and Point Lookout railroad bese dl to extend their line and said the only thing that was lacking was ends of the packages, which Newcomb did. The | proper water outlets for the vast amount of yoetus’ SUITS trom $5 to g1> house and senate then went into joint session to AcSTBAUS. | Op No.) Om Exhibition and Sale) Naw No They 456 ? H 439 into the District, to Mr. spencer; the petition | products of that region, and he favored, asa | count the vote, which showed Glacke sicten \HILDRENS OVENOOATS Wiss thes loam a 128 a =. ra — a pe nena gd pemet at the | of citizens of South Washington, praying for | work of immense advantage, the connection be- | governor and Hubbard lieutenant governor by Cc NS6 DOMES oi Toes then, com . MARKAITER'S, | Gently held in Baltes aero orcklavers re- | protection against nuisances, located” and | tween the waters of the St Ieee oe oe ge majorities, and they were deciared duly | pod —— “| So, 439 Tth strost, betwoon D and lM streets, otght Satie eld in Baltimore, denouncing A. B. | maintained by the Baltimore and Potomac | Mississippi. He spoke of the importance of do- | elected by the speaker of the house. They were [BE PLack To BUY YOUR CLOTRING— ‘doors ‘Odd Bellow’s Hall, ullett, supervising architect of the Treasury, | railroad, to Messrs. Spencer and Robertson ing something of this nature, and said that rates | escorted fo the speaker's stand and the oath of a STRAU Qhotec Ol Paintiogs, Kugravings, Obromes, &o. | for his construction of and recommendation MIXED SCHOOLS. Would never be reduced while the railroads con- | office administered, after. which Governor B NESS SUITS at aa Imawase Redtact pitilses ieee soe Pavse Ra eS Window | concerning the eight-hour law. The resolutions The committee informally considered the | troled the freight business in the west. Clarke delivered his inaugural address. Last | ry aren At STRAU tela, Bogs, Malls, Ac, in the District 24 T™ | were placed in the charge of Mr. O’Brien, of | civil rights bill in regard to mixed school: in | “Mr Thartee suey aoe a committee be ap- | evening General Britton bad a namber of armed = N ONBY SAVED IN BUYING _— So Trxws Uash. . Maryland, and will be introduced by him in | the District, and laid the subject over tor | pointed to confer with the canal and railroad | men standing sentinels in the basement of the Ss At STRAUS S87 Please remember Name and Number. je}-ty* | tle House on Monday next. further consideration. Seansitions of both houses of Congr to fix a | capitol to een ap a and oe of the state pba otis m m CK CASSIMERE PANTS fon ALL EINDS OF GART.OFT Wak - 7 ;. SEIS : . PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL. time and place when they may be upon | officers. Some of the force were white and some Cy ate 5 .D.C., TURB- BY SIMERE PANTS A‘h ee Re ey Ss recy mA, | Tux Casefor Gun. ee This morn The letter of the Secretary of War in relation | the questions which had trougat them togerher. | ne; all with muskets aud bayonets fixed. | DAY and SATURDAY ‘st 100. m. a ARTY AND RECEI pogh A Re TCSTH | {ng the House Committee on Military Affairs | to a contract for the treatment of patienta in | Adopinl nd nie eee wepretary Fer- | General Britton appears in full dress uniform. | gron Lise of nccinass ke peeple, with “Olraeyy Ps ra G19 D sireet, botween Oth and see | took up for consideration the letters of the Sec- | the Providence Hospital was read and voted gueyn were appointed. Adjourned. Itseems to be the determination of Governor | New barfage tp Boston by O¥S’ CLOTHING a Gree sp Notes by mall promptly attended to. Oash paid | retary of War witn reference to the alleged de- | pon favorably, and referred to the Committee Third Day. Davis to resist taking possession of these rooms | {for D of O BOS 0 im oemeune fulcations in the Freedmen’s bureau, and what | 0D Appropriations. ‘The convention met at Lyceum Hall at 10 | by force unlese greater force is used by his oppo. Phlisfeipnicn ne od cae vee c . BALLS | action they should recommend to the House to THE HOUSE COMMITTER ovelock this morning, and took up for discussion | nents. \. [FO ALU KINDS OF CLOTHING 0 To = LLS, &e. | be pursued concerning the same. “Two ropo- | on the District of Columbia beld ashort session | the subject of rafoads, their’ management, a i,O4 Congres street Boston pe STRAUS [HE KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE | sitions were debated, one to continue the in- | this morning, and agreed to a resolution, which | construction and needed improvement. TAE National Boanp or TRADE AGAINST 7 ae Or FA sey assiene mgzto gu | | b Sale te | vestigation by the committee, and the other to | Was subsequently presented to aud adopted by | Hon. W.c. Flagg, of Iil-, was called upon for | IxrLati0N.—The National Board of ‘Trade | #ers lef at the commuer ober! oii te roars. ae STRAUS". FIRSTEGRIUND BALL direct the Presisent to institute a court of in- | the House, authorizing the committee to post- | an address, and proceeded to deliver along but | yesterday ofticially recorded its opinions upon ‘te. eae ~ 45 "TRE SET Pie 2s THE CIty To Bry ow meg EY AON lg Taw.” © quiry. Xo final action on either proposition was | pone the present, ton of District affuirs nuh | Mghly interesting and valuable speech upon | the question of national finances. Although | CLOTHE: TRAUS 3 4 A VII, 137 reached. -day week. Today at 2 o'clock under the | the subject, prepared with much care, and pre- senting an array of facts and figures concerning many of the promingnt lines in this country an: former price: the advocates of currency inilation were repre- sTRkALS BYES ITS at gS and g10 sented by some of the ablest men in the board, 3 $19 rt rule was the time set apart for the considera- tion of District affairs, but the committee not Tickets, admitticg a Gentleman and Ladi The Committee Lave spared a0 pains or -x | “i Tax Liquor Traxvic—Wm. E. Dodge, of THE TRADES, coats, Sees ‘ . and they stubbornly contested every point in | — SY ALLOW TAIL DiESS pense te make this enect the fuels | New York; J. R. Stearns, and A. M. Powell, of | being ready, the postponement was thus asked their management, together with many import. | the discussion, at the conclusion they were able | Gtsse SROTHERS, . ArsTRAUs. | BALLS OF THE SEASON | the Vativnal Temperance Adeocate, had a hearing | 84 granted. ant suggestions concerning the changes and | to muster but nine votes out of fifty-three. The RF a HE WINTEE STOCK MUST BE REDULED Bats or Caps allowed in the Hall, ex- | bene the 1 Judici Gotamition Anas aes eal sah improvements which was deemed necessary by | recommendations that the board makes to Con. | Dovit-ly Fine Werk ashen ite. BEGARDLESS OF Phi Eo a by Knights. nm 15 Putag fo bdsoones ote untie rovide tor th, THE Ick Crer.—The Boston Journal says | the speaker in order to cheapen transportation | gress are—that there shall be no further issues | +. STRAUS’ | = = ponte dint Of b conmiann ed yote abject ar | the ice cutters on the Kennebec are doing well, | and better Gonvey the tonnage and produce | of the currency; that the forty-four million re. | A WRINGS THE POPULAR CLOTHIRE | LECTURES. the alcoholic traffic. The bill authorizes the Pied - "a Sue | sen we has been | fromone section of the country tothe other, so | serve shall be withdrawn as quickly as possible; | nois, as to enable the prod > 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, appointment by the President, by and with the vers to reap @ greater re- that the government shall practice a strict | QOCIETY LEcTUR: = y quantity of ice of good quality is muneration for their labor, and also to furnish | economy; and that final: asa cd jant2 tr et ween lith and Hthetreats, | SS tureal the nechae toes eae ee | persons, who shail bold oftes Yor one year, whe | PCIE cut eight inches” in thickwes. ‘The | to consumers the sale neticles "ate reduced. | Seems and, that, Hale onal banks shal! be | — —— | oy ee DA Do OEE ENG, January 21, | bersons, who shall hold oftice for one year, who | quantity of ice ordinarily harvested daring « prices. required to retain the coin which they receive | Pore ehy RANIEL DOUGHERTY. Subject: Gra’ | shall investigate the alcoholic trafic in its | Miton In La Salle mod ven he about 15,000 | | Alter the address, Mr. Thurber, chairman of | as interest upon their government bonds uati | | Rev. Fe Boy Lm. Send, agctare, February 4, | economic, commercial, moral, and scientitic | fone neatly all of witch ie shipped to southern | the committee on railroads, submitted a report, to thirty per cent. of their capital. It | ey oe es 2 B BOYLE. Subject: The Charch and Civil | aspects in connection with enetai wer: | Arketa in the spring. ‘There is little prospect | to which Judge Lochraine, of Georgie’ aie. nti ese are essentially conserra. | Savem Th ens Gh 3 PN ig ap | "ithe Poct-Bries ofthe South nM | focial vies, the public health, and general wel- | ri"keta in quanity being harvested this winter. | sented, and gave his reasons therefor, which | tive recommendations. ‘The inflaton ot the | Sole Sree Rh MILDEW) seven nisees, of O8 per'oee Ter comes oF tee tee, z etnele | Son take tes g aes eae enall also inguire | ‘at Le Porte, Iedians, where there are forty. | provoked’ mecha tienen. many members | west fought against the first proposition, and | PROOF AWNING Ma’ seettr ieee to clear up for spring stock eee, ae, nay be secured. without | Serdinesggiorrpr es oe elie ane three large icehouses which supply Louisviile | participating, ing which the convention | the members faterested in national 4 WANINGS, tok Hane SERENE ga teee alrates oF each Lecture {Ur the prevention of tntemiperanes. She som: | Soa they have’ Ueon praying. fora cold sear, — meet at 5 o'clock p. m. soca aes Tee pews ot tae beard wore | A os paeemnens, nore PAPERHANGINGS, & (6.1, | Salary. No action was taken by the committee, | BY this timetthey have got it pave ee, i ig gens boss Sb voad FOLGS DOMSINES, | . owee aes » Yesterday, after our rey closed, jt RESTED—A REDUCED PRICES 7PROF ALLAN QURR. F.R.S. L etc. | Cuwrexwrat A¥varns.—The executive com- | | RETRENCHMENT Necessary 1n Wisconsty. | items in the report Of the ‘business ‘committee cen ape eg ayes MANUFACTURED BY AT tinguished Scotch Post and Orator, = | = Gov. Taylor, of Wisconsin, was inay, were adopted, and a recess was taken. At the | N. b3 Tribyne say MARKRITER’S New York avenue Presbyterian Church mittee of the United States centennial commis. | yesterday. tn hin message’ benaacn evening session, Judge Nott, of the Court of i mente teuete M. @. COPELAND, Zo make room for Spring stock we are now offering | FRIDAY EVENING, Jan ie let ace cick, | On met in this city on Wednesday morning at | nances of the state show @ deficiency of s&: Claime, and Hon. M.D. Leggett, Commissioner | flmad t $43 LOUISIANA AVENUB, a ements to —— rnin Rae nip “ ae. Subject—* The Scotch Covenanters,” at Willard’s hotel, and is still in session. The | 923, to repair which legislation is recommend ot Patents, delivered interesting addresses on decoy CAMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS tor mie tion. Ordere’ for Paperhangings,. Piotare | Nove —Prof. vax navi meetings of this committee are usually held in | As he finds no authority for increase of the | the matters under consi ; tives or rent. ate Secor Gies dias Pmetually filled sid | cessin New ory Patleaer ete re Beh ‘asa | Pbiladelphia, but at this time it was thought | state debt, the legal amount of which is $2,. Second fessed eatisiaction guaranteed. J at ER, han receuved the _hiabene Pentoce fnew seo ht | oe bate] — ok Conaeae aet yee — Negeri atu nc 9 tats | eee * . im that“ with more solid! yntennial comm No. 43 eon Band Batrects. | than Gough, be is uot's whit telind ee ia e >: | with the members of Congress y- The | Tue Governor or Kansas, ip his annuak Severs congt abory Sommanicetiras, re- | inlaw Bo. 439 2 No. 439 ee oe crematic effect.”” officers of the United States centennial board of message, delivered yesterday, favors an in-| ceived from inventors son to atm Sr Picr iin $: | ofan econ Dookstoren ad at, Ballantyne’s and finance are also in the city, as well as the archi- | crease of the national and the aboli- | 4j standing. PICTCR R 08, PLOTUBE evening of the lecture. ’ po Sieh cad cngimnets of Cm Proposed centennial | tion of national a the election of United examinat re Goods, at lowest METHooIst PROTESTANT CHUR H, geptiemen formal z. met the Cengveions! commitiee, of w! by Kelley is chairman. i -- the Con- mt pereses ok taxes vention, » MAR RITER'S, 9th street, between E and F streets, Last evening they were their gross rece! 2. The finances of the stats that waste mM Sc _Be. 439 1h street, between B aut B. | pRIDAY EVENING, January 16.n, at § o'clock, gressional committee, Speaker laine, and the | are shown to be in an exoellent condition. Ate EDW. CLARK. T. ». ORO Prof, TRIPP’S Lecture, Sad from | Philadel 18 Guonora.—A Virginian in Geor- majority T. © weewecse Conses of (he Franco-Prnssia War anil the defen peta phy Ae ne mrmick, of gia, writing to the Euairer, gives a Poe Costelar was . LARK & CO., of Napolecn. ing there will be a meeting of the different con. gloomy account of idleness and its He ee oo DEALERS Tickets at the Bookstore of Warren Choate & Co., | tennial commtttees at d’s hotel, Judge save:—(-The better classes seem to devote Bh, Anny BEE, WOOD AND CoaL, aud at the door. janlo-6t’ members of the te - Box DOORS, Sasi, BLINDS, fe y . A. LECTURES. foe on Fores Appropriation | 0 =o ees geen 839, Jenin erence iy ‘ LINCOLN HALL 1tZ_A Slowx ont ae CKD erent | JON 1, GOUGH. Tossday evening. J a. Babde.” Now what’ do. you ae ns Bemwem nertawest, 2 Ey Zs fet Warren Unoeie 8 Uo.'s- Sti Poun- —, N 2 aed ccturee begin promptiy a: o"olock, Boorso selowing FO® THIRTY Days. G EMPLOYMENT 5.—All onGORE AT SIX OHMS Fi USHEL, carte See Bact aes :

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