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A Caveat to the Censerions, Epiron oF Sta®—Stn: When Salmon ba That the late Chief Justice was a anter Two Cexts each. By matl—three B Git. six months, $3.00; one year, 96. yEEKLY STAR—Poblithed Friday— THB WP tevariably to advancesin bothers, cad pedal mh at vss. 43—N2. 6,499. WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1874. TWO CENTS. ST Sb ESE THE EVENING STAR. Ps _—__ Portland Chase became @ead) (mmor- PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, tal, eversbody (if we make 8 fw anmp. AT THE STAR BUILDING: tioms,) turned and toned bis pen or his Pennsylvania Avemue, cor. Iti i to eulogize the great departed. But it was pes bot long till some persons bi te take anoth. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, Sountry aud bias times. "The Ner'h ae-niong 6. MH. MACPPMANN, Prev't. Fardcalae te printed ime which hee pono YY a - c “ Copies the Fortt-Fore pe Se that he was either a saint or a deputy Omatsci- at. That biography of him, which shell con= al bis faults and folbies, will be wauwly false and foolishly wnfaithfal. But, on the other band, whoever intimates that Seoretary Obase ‘ — = — = = was = ome represented in the Janaary number of the North American Recicw, dis EVENING STAR. | isin Death of the Siamese Twins. | FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | isco." w'tamowr dont, ut moms one when —s ‘Tne campy raw atmosphere of yesterday pre- PARTICULARS CONCERNING THEM. still lives. The pon that can give oat an inti- on application is the best In the wo 1d vented the receptions from being very largely In another colamn will be foand a telegram Trespay, January 20. The New Chief Justice. mation such as that, consents to its own degra. pF a Bo og BO BT oa Washington News and Gossip, _ attenced. The Framilies of the Sudgesof cae | Ronouncing the death of the Siamese twins. | SE Mr. Sherman presented the cre-| 4. ,CPiHiOus Ov TER SEW TORE FEDOO. .., | “In e@ect, that article sepeesente the aoe tsneces biaek or brown; at all draggista’. ant? ———_—__—_ | Supreme Court were at home as usual, as were | This wasthe name given to two youths, Eng \. G. Thurman, Senator-elect from | morni = less to say about the | Whom Lincoln first made Secretary of the Bond street_New York. Itecky Tux EVENING REcEPTions at the Execu- hi g ‘i and Chang, born of Chinese parents in Siam, | Oho. Laid on the table. President's latest n ponent a SE | | also the ladies of General Sherman’s family, z. Treasury, and then « pointed the Obief Jus. OE i i Ps e Ladi si r i $ 01 Swi r 4 Union » according te Chief tive Mansion will commence on Tuesday, the | the ladies at the Navy Yard, aud at the Marine | in 1¢11, having their bodies united by a band of The Chair laid before the Senate a commun From the Sun aite is well spoke: tice of the AMUSEMENTS. 20th inst., lasting from §& te 100’clock. Reeep- | batracks. In the officer’s parlor and mess- | flesh, stretching from the end of one breast-| cation from the President enclosing a repor: | by those who are acyuainted with bim. bat Justice Chase bimscif was a proper davigoation 4 = tier mH ae ie aes eR | room, at the tatter place, there wasdancing | bone'to the same place in the opposite twin. | from the Secretary of the Interior relative to | fact that he is not generally known to the coan- | of bie of co—in effect, | say, that article repre- “ORD'S OPERA HOUSE. a beheld on the 3dand 17th of | srom'’i tos p.m., as there will be every Monday | The sur vival to advanced lite of such a luc: | the unaathorived occupation of Indian lands ts | try will render bis*nominavion tor chief jastice | fents the man s0 honored 'and #0 trated aw F - February. during the season. nature mbes thls one st the es bodies of white men, in violation of treaty stip- —S my than u pike otherwise. ignoramous and judicially « Tes sponfieeeas Naot ten ri ir will gi cases on record. A union of the bodies of twins | ulations. Laid on the table. F h rid-—“ Tf President INTERNAL RevENve.—The receipts from this This afternoon the Misses Blair will give f he J a y az oo y courrence re | third selection for chief ¥ of the man so cruelly censured roiacionl source to-day were $149,350. a daucipg reception. by various paics is not an unusual occurrenc ‘A number of petitions and memorials were ction for chie! : Ambrose Pere has depicted instances of union | presented and referred to the several commi!- tield of battle, kr as s3 > _ — This evening Mr Cowles will givea smu by the pack, bell nd forehead. The last oc tees. Among them where the following : we been received with wonder by the ate of March ee ae Povey aii Rorscon is to-day confined to | cerman, at her father's (Senator Tuurman’s) | curred in two girls, who lived. to the age of ten By Me. Stmasr_Patitiens trom citieces of 4 disappointment ari regret < ‘ resent RVERY EVENING AND Sar. | bis house by a very severe cold. residence. sears, when one Of them dying, @ separation | several towns in Massachusetts for a commissivn ener rol ge sver had any prac a ae nD ee mb er 5; <0 E ee oe ; the wi ¢ living girl a: qui e lic e. e art. * hi 1 hi p bow S en aes THe SENatTE went into Executive session a —To-morrow evening there will be a larg: atiactes une soon paoral’ tee wee te ee pee og doubt that Mr. Waite posserses so finished Akenside halt past one this afternoon, and confirmed | party at the residence of Jndge Bradley. Hungarian sisters, who lived about acentury | al Board of Trade fora revision of the la+« | begative qualities,” bat comes to th in the Ed. Re | Several nominations, printed elsewhere. The | — The Washingtop Club will give a very | since, were united bythe back, bad one passace | governing the internal revenue system. R- | the eight associate justices pinery and Accamutat deors were opened again at about 1:40. bandsome german next Monday evening, at | from the intestines, and each had one trom th | ferred to Committee on Finance. case as ably without Mr. Waite ¥ pages or the Wealth of » «i the Senate would serve keeping the ehief justiceshi Sete | is ae stim- | Urinary organs. ‘hey died when they were 2] By Mr. Fenton—Memorial of the Nationa! jan in An. a ie te parame eta cae “ia | vears of age. ‘The Siamese twins were | Board of Trade in relation to distinct rout-s san emucns . about a doren pages of Sa pine, jauuars number of the Nor s Minuie Wal A TELRGRAM from @ Washingtc as Ase Trench- | napolis to-day says :— The republi * “4 " chased of their mother at Meklong, a city | across the ocean, to prevent collisions at sea. a President who has some appreciation of ¢ for 1% contained an arts 6. tow Betvern as Buc Wf, and @ | of the legislature Inst night rescinded the nom!- een given by any of the german clubs. One | or Siam, and were brought to Americt By Mr. Sherman —Memorial of the same bo:ly | @ualifications requisite for that great station, on the Mochinery. That a car folly selucted company. __ me noel peg Om | of the committee has made s apeciai trip t» | by Captain Cofin and Mr. Hunter in 1s2). | in relation toan Increase of the currency avi | From the Herald —* No other reason is ay * been represented by enlogiats as Indicating -ATIONAL THEATER. nation of Washington Booth.” New York to secure from a large importing | (yn examination, the connecting band seem «1 | a reduction of the fractional currency. Also.a | Parent for the nomination of Waite save ths tical and thorough study of the science N - Generar axp Mas. Pove arrived here las; | houre there the freshest designs. to have united them at first face to face, but | petition of citizens of Colorado ani New Mex- | (rant is determined to nominate the man be | Which, it seem tome, may well be christened 1.G, Baviiie........Sole Lessee aud Directo: i shes ‘ 3 —Arrangements are nearly completed for | constant traction had so changed its directivn | ico relative to the Maxwell land grants, and | Considers best, and not the mau the country | Public Eeonomics. [tie not my parposs to ex- ae evening from Fort Leavenworth, having come | ing an assembly at Masonic Temple by the | that they stood partially side by side. Itslength | asking the passaze of a law limiting the amount | Considers best smine whether Mr. Chase in that eminentiy MONDAY EVENING, Jancary, 12, grea: | % the invitation of the President to spend » | Siving an amempiy at Masonic T FIN’ | above was about two inches; below nearly tour; | of land granted to one party, From the Zritiae—“Of course Mr. Waite is | characteristic contribution to the Nor) amr pe tated Roc ony Bley Botice, the great | week at the Executiv sion. Sean ae ra trom above, downwards it measured three By Mr. Oglesby—The petition of 150 farmers | Dot the best mau who could be named for the | car wr foreshadowed bis financial coarse ‘a MID! 3 ose —Mrs. Belknap is about to add to the attrac- | inehes; and {ts greatest thickness was one ani | and’ workingmen in [ltfnois for the repeal of | Place, but there is no good reason why he | and character. Nor shall Loffer bere a jndg~ T 1s saip that John Cochrane would like to | tions of her house by the presence of three | a half inches. It was covered with skin, and | the national should not be promptly confirmed. To that | ment as to Chase’ anking act, and the substitution . Deooweaty go to Madrid; and really there are half a million | young ladies. Mias Megarge, of Philadelphia, | when the center was touched both felt it; but | of legal tender notes and convertible bonds te. AND TERPSICHOREAN BFELOTS people who would like to see him go.— i ter | ase Belknap’s cousin, is expected to-day. | on touching either side of the median line,oniy | national bank notes. will be preserted on a scale of Regal Magnificence, | Desocrat. This handsome young lady will be remembered | the nearest individual was sensible of it. ' T) Mr. Oglesby also presented a memorial from letely eclipsing any epectacular effort that . _——— as having visited Washington two years agu. | connection between the Siamese twins present- | the National Board of Trade in relation to the ” WEATEVER MAY Bs SAiD concerning the in- | Miss Mary Pendleton, daughter ot Hon. Georzo | ed many interesting points in regard to physi- | deepening and improving the inland waters ot ery Costnme new, ev tention of Secretary Richardson to resign his | 1!. Pendleton, and her adopted sister, Mi-s | ology and pathology, for although they formed | the United States. He then a:ldressed the Senate yand Appointment new. The entire Com- b > 1 , | Alice Key, daughter of the late Barton Key, | two perfectly distinct beings, they appeared | upon the importance of the government taki: = iy a ae esi maped See ppeteeees = willarrive to-morrow morning, and all three | most frequently to think, act, and move as one | hold of this subject asone demanded by th a a it, Mr. Ric such pth or want of depth asa great mas: of serious people who believe in the | practical and theoretical coonomist, domestica principles for which we went to war, and who | or political. My present purpose is. Grat, to regard it as the duty of the national legislature | invite attention to the fact that as early as bis to fortify and defend those principles by | three-and-twenticth year. Mr. Obase had began statate, and the duty of the judiciary to take | to study, scientifically, the cognitions wh care that they receive no detriment through | relate to public wealth, and, second, to ef hostile construction of the law or the constita- | if I can, ® most respectiyl caveat to censors. tion, the correct political antecedents of Mr Jt is understood that there are in preparation Waite will seem far more important than ali | @t least two elaborate accounts of the pablic ene Dew, . ladies will i 1 »- | individual. It had been a matter of muct | people, es; the producers of the west, and a &_ | intention. ‘This ought to setzie that question. | Zoung. ladies, will grace Mrs. Belkmap’s recep at eee a ee ene ea ae Cy nck | people, e MMlet ‘bo mst: competition betveca the Jearning ana brilliant abilities of General | services and private Wie of Salmon Pertiena 5 = eer of one of them upon the other, and the twin< | railroads had been relied upon until relief from | Cushing.” 4 y ‘one of im bas Stxoron Guwmaat Beare bas written | —Handsome dinner parties were given last | 07 one Of them upon the other and the twin: | railroads had been relied \ ciples, amd reason. | From the Times—"The nomination of Jadge ly reached cox at vn letter to the chairman of the Senate Committee | evening by Secretary and Mrs. Belknap, an | the most eminent surgeons as to the advisa- | able rates of transportation could not be ex- | Waite to the post of Chief Justice of the sua- | is chiefly made w cone CHURCH on Naval Attairs protesting against the reduc- | the Portuguese minister and Madame Lobo. | bility of cutting the ligature that united them. | pected without some other action. The redress | Preme Court is a thoroughly respectable one, | diaries, letters and other , tion of the appropriation for the medical bureau | The lust was given in honorof the Marquisand | ‘Yhe advice was unfavorable and * the | afforded by common law-was impracticable, | abd will probably meet with little opposition | ery tree from conscious partiality. Un WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 as voted by the House. Madame de Noailles. general opinion expressed by medical men was,| for the expense of a suit to secure ten ci from any quarter. He is a man cf high per- | that work, or some equally full and equi THIRD GRAND CONCERT. ORGAN SOLOS. by Dr. J. P_ CAULFIELD ani . Prof_GEO. W. WALTERS. —Secretary and Mrs. Fish gave “an elegant that Cees ae cord would be seh to both."| overcharge for fare, or pas or aad dollars, ‘ Sec: +. | Taough the telegram announcing their deat | was so appalling as not to be resorted to. He iid to Secretary snd Mrs, Belknap on Bat- |» oid seem to indicate that the imaiediate sur- | consioored the toople of the wrest eo mare thas UrGey oveming. . vivor of the two finally died from other cai reasonable in their demand; that the national Ohfldren under 12 + , “ ma —This evening the Marquis and Margnise de | than the connection with the dead body, it —— rhovid look into this matter. He etustctt's, and Warton | Walt betore them relating to tariff and finance. | xoaijtes will entertain company at dinner aut | probable that the death of the one would ha lieved that authority could be found in the : os | An interchange of opinion on the various propo- | 3 nerwards will hold their customary ‘'aesday | followed closely upon tho death of the other in | Constitution of the United States to meet, ans sitions was had, but nothing to indicate what is ay event. After realizing a competence by th i tance course the committee will pursue was developed. | €¥ening reception. {tis greatly regretted that | apy event. Ling petence by the | measure of national importance. . : this eetimable gentleman and his wife have | exhibition of themselves in the various coun- | Horse OF REPRESENTATIVES.—M ee Noniwations.—The President sent to the | heen compelled to fix their departure from | tics of Europe and America, the Siamese twins | {UOUSE Of BE PRUSENEAYIVES.. Mr THE LEST BILL YET PRESENTED. Senate the following nominations to-day:—}id- | Washington for the Ist of February. ‘They will | Settled in North Carolina, where they marriet | 3 sie pis, t iy: sail from New York onthe ith of that month. | two sisters and had offapring. Owing to domes- | ways and Canals, reported a bill to regulat= A PERFECT GALAXY OF STARS ward W. Arnold, register land office, Gram: | {tis «till more to be regretted that the Marquis | tic quarrels, however, two. houses were found | commerce by railroads between the sever! TNE GBEATEST AND BEST OF ALL sENSA- | [*land, Neb.; Norman Thacker, receiver pu N ‘c de Noailles is suffering reverely with hiseycs, | Beces*ary, each living with his wife alternate states, Ordered printed and recommitted. STON sean moneys. Menosha, Wis: Alexis E. Lemee, re- | and it is ‘eared their sight is endangered. a week at a time. [uined by the war of t MRE. SIDNEY C. FRAN: sonal character, of recognized ability, and of | methodic, as well as equally impartial showing. quite sufficient ‘standing in his profession to @ been made of Salmon Portland justify the belief that he will make a good Chief se's inves life, all censures of his outer life Justice. In nominating Mr. Waite the Presi- | must be in dinger of damaging their authors dent has shown an earnest desire to discharge | more than they can damage that (rae worthy a very difficult duty im a conscientious mann-r | memory. Without very carefully examining and Without reference to party or private | some such showing, no one can be safe in trying { any clique in Washington or else- | to interpret the enigma in the public life of the man so coarsely censured in the Nerth American | Let censors, then, take care. They have no sion to be so censorioas while so [mperfect- curred here to-day 20,000. Both are o ly informed. They can aflord to “wait for the now. Between 3 and 4 o'clock this morning a "at least as well as could Senator Pugh tire broke out in the Union Central depot baild- | on a well-known occasion. FINANCE AND THE Tanigr.—The member: of the Committee on Ways and Means at their rs open at 7 o'clock. meeting this morning discussed generally the ¥ Mr. Donnan (Iowa), from the Committee =e > the Mich 5 1 " RB. Warne: ceiver, Nachitoches, La ; E.W, Holbrook, regi=- . in society | Tebetlion, the Siamese twins set out upon a new | Printing, reported the Senate bill to print extra | (B& Cccupled by the Michigan Central, Iliine , . a wn the creat Drama, with startling ef fer land office, New Urieans, La.; Presley M. | _—Will not somebody prominent in society | tour of ‘exhibition, which enabled’ them. ts copies of the blue book uow in course of pubi. | Central, and the « hicago, Burlington avd | Warhingun, Janvary 20, 16% MARKED FOR LIFE: Rixey, ant surgeon in the navy. move a social bill ‘for the relief of the ladies o | repair their shattered fortunes ant re ——" ok ine a a oe Repicte with the most startling and ext f *, im conjuaction with the best o! e: rat cation. Passed. their North Carolina tarm Mr. Wells (Mo. the Cabinet?" It is really too much to expe: them to return in person all the calls made upon them. Work as hard as they may, ani | Woman Saffragists be: Tae Senate ComMittse ON FINance, at made such progress as to dety | _ TH® Pennsyivawia Coat Trapt awn rae ALEXANDER DAVIS, their regular meeting this morn the tire department. The building was nIKES.—At this season of the year tue co entirely consumer. ihe baggage in th Je is generally nearly or quite at a stand-st troduced bill to tions of th pre the Jadi- is ’ ow yi lin, d Quincy bag; n | as to the mining of coal, the time and rorce bi The greatest of Veutritoquial ar report favorably the bill recently these ladies are forced actually to work, they ciary Committee, Committee on Commer pegs Mise go = bag a gh | ing mosis emeiewed ie bing vepaire and it Arebanic Seog and Daas m Senta Venti Sroviding ton fo ray Oe Tele eas and oepecially when | ‘The House Jadiciary Committee room was | Mr. Kush (Wis.), from the Committee on | } whe te ved and taken to the freight depot, acroi The baggage in the other room at th of the depot, was saved, the fire being efore it reached that far. Someot the | » been already removed | preparation for the sprin ausiness. In the * labor is suspended te between the oper- miner* and workmen the cperators insisting 2 , reported back a bill to equalize pe peli y certain cases. Recommitted Miss Susan A NEW RULE. ht hand Mr. Maynard | leun.), irom the Committee on Peat nlent undervalzation of imported merchants. | £0 many of their isltord have reception dars | sowaed this morning with Im PLE. The popular Actor, | the confiscation penalty shall apply only ; | and refuse to “count” calls made on any o' k Pn «| pertioulas loam or Htemee ao undetvatere, ana There are so many people in Weshington | men favorable to woman suifts oer to tha kate tavoree establish reception days without regard to | B. Anthony sat at Gen. But! — the convenience of those they number®n their nd acted as lieutenant to that oiti put o baggage. however, h eee ra , in man- | Rules, revorted the following as an additions Regi Boos — : WasmixcTontans AngoaD—The following | visiting list that really social obligations very | aging the proceedings. ‘The basis was Gencri | rule, viz.-""All motions to saspend the ri jock gdp. laos od. Sith the donor peek fing on melee + Washingtonians are registered abroad: Geneva, | te amount to despotic tyranny. Batler’s bill, introduced yesterday, to strike except to go into committee of the whole, shia being swallowed up in the common destruc- sis of last year inimum. The minere Test Stock Cor December 2th.__Mr. and Mrs. ©. F. Brainard, —The german given by Miss Richardson last iar are ig mg Aearnonsiins for vote before being submitted to the House, be secona- | tion” ‘The tracks were crowded with care, and | baving almost unanimously decided to reject the America ween’ Mrs. Charles Eames, Miss Eames, C. s, | evening wasa very beantifulone. Two rooms | uth District Miss Anthony first presente | od by a majority, as in the case of the previous | most of them were saved, but the men were um. | proposition of the operators as ed Gee Col. J. 8. Tichnor.’ London—J. Barton, W pare “erated to the selfish but fascinating | Spencer im the cases’ lately decidedly adverscty | Mr Maynard sad the resolution had been | ble {remove a number of tine passenger cars, | Gowen, president of th “ Brown, M: D-. Chases E. Goon. J. X. Martin, | dance and while Mr: Totten led in one Col. |” the Supreme Uourt Of thie Duta te | denied aie end the res did not suppose | LHe depot was a frame building put up after | pony, that oficer has d WwW. FP. Mel ennan, Isaac ‘Thornbert, W. W. Utz, | Audenreid led in the other. Miller Pe he in to the report of the raasocite of pe agatrntons Adee ety Jess ott age the great fire for temporary purposes. teries Of that company — George Wallace. Geneva, December 29—Mr. : ; be ae rp Med ny fib waiteg- verte Mi er eet iseea oe While this fire was in progress and claimed | of pension at Once, on as ect LExcets BacL. and Mrs, A. Brown. Florence—G. B. Graham abet € i re A. Hunrnrers, chief of en- eevee ee ee ee ; = therefore test the sense of the Houe at | the attention of the fire epartment, the bell | as — ¢, and leave — tn oat cond tion if TWO NIGHTS ONLY, - ay. of I is | Sneert, te, St Bis own request, relieved trom . 5 ct had since : ” Ford, Mr. wobiected sounded again, and the announcement made | it took a year to settle the difficulty. Orders SATURDAY AND MONTAY. JANUARY 2irz prem ssihrarapiddres brea! made ‘is | guty as a member of the light house board. | at thergomun Bad the Tiptt forvors bat Gack | thicwoiee aes threatened to resort te allesory Clee Ceimnae tae Ree net ee | one ee Cahaag tenon, AND w ‘ pt Di n the Senate to-day, in pre- 301. ON , aide-de-ca as- fi ct . “4 the na if ¢ ron unt & ¥ | Chicago, between Van Buren an arrison essing in sinking © » burldi: eakers, Rerre githe King Laugh Makers, OALLEN- | senting the memorial of the board of trade of | sent of the General of the ogee ia eee, | Ss a caineee legisetion Ree Ghieneees | owen Maynard siclded his pout.) “TSS” | streets, was also om fire. It was tally twenty | Xe. at collieries iu course of ‘preparation te DER'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTBELS aie 3 I hex datie Ga & tbasher OF the Sno ROER TR te Cnr te eernnton || Upon Mr- Maysard yielded his pom minutes before an engine reached the ground, | mine coal.” Following this announcement, and Eutire ch or: intheir | Chicago. He spoke rapidly and forcibly fo: | his other duties, assigned asa member of the | they now returned to Congress, Ho then pro. | Mr. Holman protosted against th aud tho fausts made wach progres Cat five | contummbers Of the inieationek Minions an ‘tions of | about fifteen minutes, and was listened tow light-house board, vice General Humphreys, | ceeded to repeat the legal argument heretotors | the rule, ax it would destroy the Seiltings “wore se0u auibuly comsemea, | Gosty @ tabs taliuperetion on cscananamenoen = , me great attention. His conclusions were that the | relieved. Published ts Tae Stan. ‘i snort The custom which this rule would | ‘The tire was iret seen in Armstrong’s paint and | made with the Lebigh Valley Railtoal Com werved seatsat J. F. ernme! SSesKEs ‘act al a er ‘ ies Ax DI Mrs. Spence itty s, and = "ane. ee . “ 2 a 3 awe XN: Agent._ | he is not prepared to vote the money necessary | ‘(uestion of the right of the Secretary of the | ludedto the fact that Hu ci izens of the D of the minority. me eee See, Remeee arene. 68. oF ane: te r “ id LL. tor the construction of su iu tae ‘Treasary to draw on the forty-four million re- | trict had Inst week signed @ antitien te the adjoining buildings. These buildings were | and branches. The Reading Eagle says the di- Mr. Butler (Mass.) contended that the ral e s 2 new, baying been erected since the great tire rect effect of the utsatistactory proposition t> eae Mr. A. B. Mut! Supervi serve has been discusted by the Committee on | legislation now asked, and stated that she knew | was good one, as it would prevent any mem- | '*¥>h4ving been erected since the great tir miners is already felt, not only to the coat i, feo of te iiail” ering . MULLETT, Supervising Archite: 3 personally that a large part of the most enli, ber from springing upon the House questio:s y, ™ of the stage way now be obtained | of the Treasury, was before the House C ‘ays and Means, who have agreed to present : 8 , 1 i Foreign Notes. country, but all along the line. Over tive bu y, was beto ie House Commi the subject to the House and have it settled | ned and cultured ladies in the District des upon which they would be compelied to vote A HEAVY BLOW. dred men, machivists, car builders, blacksmiths IMMENSE SUCCESS ‘ee on Appropriations (his morning, and gave a | there. They will present a resolution, however, | the elective franchise. With reference to t withous, due consideration. He instanced 91 owpom, January 20.—A heavy gale prevailed | and laborers have been suapenied, amd. th , “4 ” gele p be . , e OF BULL ORS detailed statement of the condition of the pub- | fixing the limit of national legal-teader cur- | Prument hat «the bad women would ail vote,” | case which had occurred yesterday wherein he | gions the Briti- const yesterday. orders to depopulate the shops extend down to ROYAL MARIONETTES, lie buildings in progress in various sections Fency at four hundred million dollars. ‘This | SH€ Said that statistics made by men showed | was compelled to yote against the bill of Mr A CONTRADICTION. the spprentice boys, who were likewise placed The Hall Giled? overflowing and the country. He Stated that his revised will prevent the covering into the Treasury any | that the “bad women” were mostly too young | Young, of Georgia, to partially restore the Loxpoy, January 2.—A contradiction on leave. Nearly every ton of mined coal in tue SCHEANS OF LAUGHTER, mates submitted were ‘cat down to the lowex: | of the forty-four milion that tas been paid out. | {2,Yote, and were, at all eveuts, « very smu | franking privilege,becausethe bill'did not gota | @LiwTor,, Januar 2."A contradiction. | om leave. Nearly every {on of mined coal in tg SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE possible figure, and that the sums asked os ay Y q le population. . | enough. The rule would be acheck upon faulty | for the home department, would retire trom tt. there will be no turther use of coal trains on the rat the snccess ofthe were absolutely necessary to prosecute work on | _T8® FRANKING PRivILEGE.—In compliance iss Anthony next presented Mrs. Lockwood a hee cabinet in consequence of disagreement w road until the strike is at an end.—?” ; OVAL ‘MARIONETTES. the government buildings already in process uv: | With the Senate resolution of December 15, Oe eres oF tee Disixiok, who entt r. Potter contended thatthe rule was uc- | Giadetone in reiation to the appointment of | Ledver amis dat MATINERS eB Omoky construction. » the Postmaster (General to-day forwarde! | Ble une for suilrage was nood. Wie ey tomoet ier sehen deprived the minority ©: | sheriff of Lanarkshire, Scotl oad EATUBDAY. vs atasie Store. Chaire.ar, | _GES« HOWARD'S Gate TO so To A Mint. | SCommuntcation to that body containing in- | hot resrovent her sehen te outed dee Mr. Eldridge ( Wis.) objected to the new rule, | “MERICAN PRESENT TO BX-P Mew tas Ce-srman eset Went formation relative to the expense saved to the ticket, her brother did not represent her when government on account of the abolition of the | be refused to fight in defense ot his country, he franking privilege. | 'T x TaRy CovurT.—The House Committee on Mi tary Affairs this morning agreed to report a re. Panis, January 20.—Mr. Washb: A special dispatch to the Chicago Triouae ican minister, yesterday, on trom Dwight, January 15, says: The grangore French residents of Philadelphia, presented ex- | of lbwignt, | nion, Round Grove, Nevada, and because it gavethe majority the power to pu themselves ca the record on all questions, avi cured. 78 cente: Children, secured, cents. Ge = arrive at anything like | husband did not represent her when he side | deprived the minority ot that. In other words Fal admission, 0 conta, 1 ee ; for t py | fair conclusions a trial of at least a shoul Saat = rds | President Thiers with a gold medal. In his | Broughton held a meeting to-day, for the par- THEODORE THOM Teged defalcations of Gok Head eects | Hutil at leet ine Privilege be uot restored | sented her. She would not occupy the commit. | \ ‘Mr. Dawes protested against the passage of the | 18 terms of warm Drees i ine rlondahip shown | porchasing of a warehouse fer thochinging of UNEQUALEED € ERTS. | leged detalcations of Gen. Howard in connection | until at least a fair trial be made, tee Gtume but, rejotcing inthe onfranchisement | bill, because it was devised, as he thought, to | inerican revolution. Me. also eulogined the | represented’ cea 10 nas rea eee Sixty Distinguished Performers. _ | ¥!th bis administration of the financial affairs | yy pegs ee , - | Of the colored’ man, she appealed to their sense | prevent the minority putting themselves on the | A a. p , ) y of the Descent aatcon on || _ Ixcreasep Pawsions.—The House Commit ; , h n 2 French people who have taken up their resi- | turds could’ be raised, to purchase and operate MUBDAY BEAMING. dawrane ao, ureau efugees, Freedmen and | | IxCRE an ; ; | Of Justice for the political, liberty that they had | record. He judged this was the purpose trom | heench, People who have taken, up their resi. Gochpaanen Geet beat aeons ne TUESDAY EVSNING, Jaxcany 20; Abandoned Lands, TNA tae ee ee the remarks of his colieague, Mr. Butler. replied. After expressing his thanks to bis | gers inthis locality bave,during the past six ME. MYRON W. WHITNEY. i NAVAL OnpERs.= Licuteoant Commander | # bill increasing the pensions of those who Lave ddseeacences Ellen Burr, of Hartford, next | | Mr. Maynard demanded the previous ques- | Colntrymen in the Cuites States for their re. Donthe, been buying very largely, at wholesale sapere Cescent oe cee wis Singer, will Henry ©. Taylor has been detached from the bad an arm amputated above the elbow to | addres: the committee. ler delicacy and tion, but the House refused to second it by yeas peated mavifestations of confidence in Lim, be | rates, of groceries, &c., and are satistied that r $24 per month, the same as a pen- | Dative modesty led her to speak ina very low | 50 to nays 90. DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS, | Saranac, in the North Pacific squadron, and sones receives who has lost his le; above the tore, and as our reporter was at the opposite Mr. Dawes said he regretted to be compelled cxnivacexp onde ordered to the coast survey steamer Hassler. | knee. Also, a bill making the pensions of thove | €nd of the room, he couldn't understand a | to diifer irom the committee on the question, 3 RCHESTRA. Assistant Paymaster Enoch E. Lewis has been | placedon the rolls by special acts where ths | Word. ‘Ihe committee, however, evidently did. | brit it was proposed to change a rule wuich had 7 Price of Admission, 81. Po ordered to the Canonicus. First Assistant E pension is less than the general law, would | , Miss Phebe Cozvens took the floor, and though | had an existence since the foundation of the mneved rs x pr ag me oy es gineer J. Van Havenburg has been ordered allow for the same disability, as much as thy | the members were by this showing signs of | government, and that too when the republican gramme of the Conc ‘an be obtained. the Shawmut. First Assistant Engineer John | pensioner would receive if placed on under tha | Wearivess. she was attentively heard. She plea | party had a majority of more than two-thirds. Doors open at 7 1 clared that a republic was the only govern they have saved from 2) to 30 per cent. by the ment possible in France, consequently the ration. A case occurred here the other day bond of friendship between the two nations | which will illustrate bow grangere are doing would be strengthened. their business. The Wide-awake grange, com- ——_——— posed of farmers living at Kound Grove town- Sudden Death of the Siamese Twins. | ship, and who have ‘Toon literally the most ff j EA" w ipsp. ~awake grat col , Com’ o'cloc&—to commence at 8 | Bothwick has been detached trom the Aiaska | general law. for the suffrage asa matter of both justice and je understood, trom Mr. Butier's remarks, that Naw Youn, Januny 20. “A dispatch from | s maaeen the meal ct of De ue V4 the article c'ceck. Steinway & Sous’ Pianos are exclusively | and ordered to the naval academy. RS bas ey. he wanted the rule to prevent the majority | Richmond says a dispatch from Greensboro, | of kerosene. Former woot 46 cents & gallon need <a A MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS FROM WasuINe- iss Anthony last arose, with written | from being compelled to vote upon unco: = in _ 3 . ~ " M Ns a appear ther ge b upon uncomfort gives the announcement of the sudden | for it. This Wide-aw sent to Chicago A GRAND FOPULAR MATINEE: CONFIBMATIONS. he Senate in Executive | ror ExrLovine PRINTERS.—In the Senate to- speech inher hand which she seemed to have | able or impolitic questions. It was shameful “7 4 of the Siamese Twins on Saturday morn- | and purchased two barrels of kerosene oi! of session this afternoon confirmed the following | day Mr. Anthony presented the memorial of the | C°BCIuded to forego the pleasure of delivering. | thut the great majority bere should devise ing last, at their residence at Mount Airy,Sur- | the quality, for which they paid 15 cents a WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21, | nominations: James E. Bangs, 1). C., to be | employing printers of Washington against the | 1T *hesald to the committee that women lik: | means to prevent the minority from putting : : ,N.C. There are no details farther | galion. They then eold it out to the members . : - r herself—old abolitionists—felt humiliated at | themselves on record. It would give the ma_ | ey County 5 “WF ben egl AT ONE 0'ULOOK. fag Bet bondage aa na selen for determin. | Printing by the Government Printing Ofice of | being obliged to serve to the slaves they hai | jority all power ad deprive the isorite oF it. Pelt ince eich tin a eae eee erarized last | Of their grange for 20 cents & gallon. Tickets te the Mations, G3. ‘Me extvt- hares for | ee eee Lik na aren Soe United | cantnie cheument Yeered to the Gorimnitres ay | helped to free tor political liberty, and that ir | He did not believe that this rule would prevent | much debilitated, and strongly addicted to| Tus Sewarn STATUR.—Advices from Rome sreerved sate Jand-10: peed ee Bu ries: mere oon Se Printing, The asuanion is Siceoe ay Joeman Le the committee could not see their way clear tv | mischievous legislation, but would only pre- drinking liquor as a means of alleviating his | received by Mr. Kichard Schell, the prevident wancuma Lake'ws the Woods and the Hocky Mountains; | Erinting. ‘he memorial 1s signed by Joseph 1. Feport in favor of woman suffrage they shon!i | vent members from puiting themselves on the ings. He had been quite feeble for several | o: the Seward memorial committee, ctete aot FoR Brighton, Pa.; Chi — Rul ig W. Brashears, J. 5. Tom! John H. © at least report a bill relieving the disfranchised | recerd. days; indeed, so much so as to confine both | fine progress is being made with the statue of i Ohi, Willard Howe, same, South Farminguaus, | niogham,W.D. Kuight, Sand HO. Polkin. | ROMAN Of the District trom qaxation. She | | Mr. Butler asked Mr. Dawes whether he did | browsers to thelr bed, but his illness was mot so | Mr.Scv-ard, on which Br Randolph ieogess ‘and TABLEACX, Mass.; B. F. Marsh, same, West Winsted, Conn. | horn, Moore, Powell & Ginck, McGill & sed FEE te per cae | nen Yesterday vote to adjourn ot Rali-past tires : - hots Mr. Potter (N. Y.) asked Mrs. Spencer if the | o'clock, for the purpose of getting rid of a tlood & MOXLEY'S A. S. Tracy, same, Middiebury, Vt. We aad eneiam, Jt, R. Beresford, snd appeal pending before the Supreme Court of | of motions to suspend the rules. “i 10th street northwest. ‘THERE 18 THE PROSPECT Of a lively fight for ractice to print all records certitied from | te (sited States in her case would not a‘!vrd | Mr. Dawes said he had done s0, and he had — | ecamenst simk Devety Commute ci iroait i © te Sue irom | relief, without legislation. Mrs. Spencer an- | recorded his name to the country. Without in- So.) Un Exhibition and Sale) Naw No edges paty Commissioner of In- qwantnes the ne Bu a ne Piacty OF cere; | Swered. that if the court decided favorably to | tending to be offensive to bis colleague, he de- ane at H 9 ternal Revenue, particularly if all the ambi- | fhe eae tects ne ‘es cinters bess Pots = her, it would enfranchise every woman in the | sired to say he had not got ridof voting by Teer, maRKRiren’s, '7% 8. | tious servants of Uncle Sam im that office who | We great injury bptschocey nly of | United States. : skulking. ton, bit of the whole Union, and 3 ec! believed have signified their intention to enter the lists | Siaime't ; a Gen. Butler then declared the hearing closed, | Mr. Scofield (Pa.) said he believed that the He. 439 7en etrest, Between D sed Bi strecte, tant | five nenincd toe tat tions gome to, the Jaims that the Government Printing Office has | ga” One wanton had atecrred that he eas | tale it as to cause any anticipation of the catas- | at work. The statue, which isin @ sitting po- erty that was to follow. On Friday night | sition. will, when tinithed, reach a full length they retired to bed as usual, but during the | of I feet, and will cost $25.000, which is al- night Chang became worse, and expired sud- | most ail subscribed. The statue is expected to denly about, four o'clock Saturday morning. arrive here in the spring of 16:5, when it will soon as it was vered he was dead, Eng placed in Central Park.—N. ¥. Jour. Com. became so Lee | shocked that he raved . a wildly, and for awhile at times exhibiting signs Tuey Must Take Trem of great mental abberation. This attack was | lady member of the Worcestes es.—Tho -» School i 7 ‘ no right to print @ record relating to the fas devised for the advantage of the mi- | fonowed by what seemed to be a deadly stupor. | board was permitted at the last mecting to Stisc; iacwest stock” Pe Curomor. £0, | Scratch when the examiners call the roll of ay | Gupute of ‘two private citizens “or two | Milling itmhould goon all day. oUt net inlet eprom fore or at cowant it; be | In two hours, itis supposed, from the death of | choose "her seat belore the formal draw Py a RT ey ol a ee uch right to contend for the pes | Cotporations, whenever such citizens or cor- | Tne CENTRAL BRANCH oF THE U.P.R.R Voices from the democrat#—“We don't want | 288) Eng breathed bis last. | against the will or one of the board, who “Eb trtee Caen ne Deere. motion as any of higher grade, it may be that | Porations may choose to appeal to the Suvreme | H. 11, Day, of New York, was before the House | it, Coeoesomn tte aemorrats — Sew seneny Ragpaneuns. Took ty anne Suton te Sonn makin? ing, nae _ SF Picsse remeutbor Name and Number. jel-ty* | some clever student in that grade, who has | Courts tl Dy the contestants, and evacuate ae | Committee on the Judiciary this morning ac. | _ Mr. Scofield said he believed they would be a 4 ugh t Pod hoped wae 5 respect, TRENTON, N. wary 20.—The Senate | but thought that she should be governed by the peo a resolution giving | each member of the | rulesof the board the same as any of its mem~ -gislature twenty-five do! bers. mon tion calls attention to the fact that Chief Jus- | ¢Xtension of the Central Branch of the Union | s!0n was over, for the majority in the absence NDS OF CAST-OFF WE. 2 iL cau be sold to the very best advantage by addressing or calling on sue e tice Drake, at the last session of the Court ot | Pacific railroad company. This company is | of this rule could compel them to vote without ps. A resolution extending this peryuisite G10 D street, betwoen Oth and e's. MR. LAWRENCE'S AGRICULTURAL prLt pro- | Claims, ordered all records for the court to be | Seeking to extend their road from the present | debate. It the rule should be adopted the mi- | fp ra was voted down after a savag- | Dears rrom HyDROPMOMIA—A Sal Case.— Notes by mail promptly attended to. Cash paid fit t sean seine ater tate dg executed at the government printing office, and | Western terminus to the Union Pacific, adis- | nority migbt defeat an obnoxious measure by | attack on the press by Janatd and Sewell, Helen Hemerrheimer, aged thirteen years, died ———___—— | Poses that it shall be the duty of the commis- claiirs that he had no right to make any “such | tance of 200 miles, and to recelvea land and | lipeaad the second for the previous ques- A resolution was adopted favoring the passage | at No. 144 Ludlow street, this morning from BALLS, & sioner to ascertain the annual amount of every | order. It calls attention to the fact that-much | DOmd Subsidy. They claim the right under ne of the bill before Congress making an appro- | hydrophobia. It appears that she was bitten _SALLS, 6. Sgricultural product, including wool and tbe | of the printing done by the government would | ShsUng iis, The amount involved is between | | Mr. G. F. Hoar argued that it was the clear | priation for arming and equipping the nilitia t three months age, and [B= Finer GkaND waLL supplies of animal food; the probable demand | be done by private firms at much lower rates. | fix @ne eight million dollars, and the matter | right of the majority of the House to prevent | of the United States, and & mat appro- ymptoms appeared. Medical as OF THE for each in this and other countries and the cost | and in reference to the printing of the Paten’ | bs been roupht up by @ bill introduced by | the time from being taken up by « mere matter | priation of $1,000,000 annually for the same called in, but the unfortunate girl CAPITAL DIVISION. No 160, of shipping the same to market; the prices rea- | Oyire Gazet‘e, says it could be printed by private | Mt. Wilsoa. of Indiana, declaring that the | of one member to suspend the rules, and thas to | Dornose. died ‘im terrible agony.—N. ¥. SROTHERHOOD LACOMOTIVE' BN. lized from consumers and the probable profits | parties at twenty per cent. reduction on present | COMPANY bas no such right asit claims. No | bring ie mals MUNSE TSS vols Ou © Gere ab- CiNee between producers and consumers, and the | rates. They close by asking that Congress will | “¢cition was reached. Nir. Hale chfaine) o the rule as perni- | « DEATH FROM INHALING Coat Gas.—Henry = ee “is ~ | prices in the principal localities where pro. | adopt such legislation as will effectually stop | x, ‘ : pposed perni- | §. Shapleigh, of Sale: man named vb and 10th street: ‘wD OF THE TEXAS EMBROGLIO—G»: cious. ng map named John THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1574. duced. The intormation thus obtained is to be | the printing of such matter by the congression- | par, Surrenders—The Newly Elected Officers in ee 5 years, inhaled The Marize Band hes een engaged for the occa- piieagene bs ‘ance eo ya: ‘acta Possession.—A special dispatch from Aus‘in,| PosraL IsTerests 1x Coneress.—The | SY ight, the dampers Va., last week, by striking bim tuk, Tickete $1, admitting a» gentleman 24 | states. 2 v Tuw NOMINATION PoR CHIEF Jvetivg.—At ze 8 resin Goel bale Boones = House Committee on Post Offices and Post | deady yesterday, and the father ‘insensible. A pair of ster] knuckles. The E mae =< the executive session of the Senate yesterday | Virtually thitmed over to the sew oihcenn Roads this morning decided that the benefits of vigorous efforts the father was resus between - = rr 7 * It ts ag = Hovse ConMitTes ox Comamence.—. E. | the nomination of Judge Waite was referred to | probable that Governor Coke will send to the | the free delivery of letters by carriers should NAPOLEON'S CABINET, Risé, of, Oaitiraia, sends au argument bebe ts believed | senate to day the ge ~ | eh extend te fies having: Talk Eas twenty the Hi ~. by the Judiciary Committee, and it rae THE FAVORITE ‘¢ House Committee on Commerce this morn- | (hat it will be prema: ccntrnoet at the id thousand inhabitants. — a 2 pean: [eet namely, rnor, attorn ie highest terms ‘s witty and character. Senator Eee be- | Count the votes for the other state officers and ' timore, was surrendered to the police agent for the necessary stimulant, and th AT L. DBLMONICO’S. NEW YORK ? Se lati je- | Sidermen, after which you can get the liquor ‘ lati 5 S7 Pittsburg coroners ——— = Lait fore whom as judge Mr. Waite has ar, many | Constitutional amendment, which will be com- ie and bably | pleted on Wednesaday. The it incumbents: cases, is very ae _ my y- pressni NOW OFFERED AT THE LOWEST TES. THOMAS RUSSELL, 1913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ant FICIAL STON: A WORKS, 630 @ Lorthwest, between 6th and 7th streets. We are peppered now fo farninn at nearly half the prion th time. ment is THE CREDITORS OF Jay COOKE & Co. had another meeting in Philadel, terday. It | a —— and atthe iphia jay. ie juaintances | SPpears ly @ whig, gley, Sawyer, Holman, Conger and Parsons, And friends. "Mr. Waite was originall nof the republican party Tustee: the. necessary three-fourths vote. wat of not for a committee, and as the election Baturel sone, ail Minds of DOOR, TERBAGE aga | T2 OPENING of the Corcoran Art Gallery to he became a republican, and has been known and as the el Fay Poa is Png FLATRORM, Invited guests took place yesterday, and be- | {0s friends from that time to this as a repub- | ef, Qhe depends upon the election of the other, ix@ Bous: manufectured Pelietier’s | ‘Wee® 10 @. m. and 3 p. m. there were nearly - ‘taken to ot Patcral stone ta poner? eanait ot superior. to | three hundred visitors, prominent in Pablic Lie Belcaner: Geo. W. Closall, wea'F 7g Sanco coy ae Searetary Bot Teal mine OPERA GU, Ps OS Se vores ‘from Si octace, carat a sm npnpelicn exec | Saar cen Sarai tag | Reg ae sects "4 art, cor. ae strect. | 800g the number. facie betwen the of taste on | Bees ae