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THE EVE STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, o> a | Ze country, asking for certaie Serene L * teo ‘ r -* THE STAR BUILDINGS, | 4 Dappiicable to the imehaton eee are Pennsylvania Aven Cor. Lith St. | c cs te" ates ered a, yereae prevail im diflereni. locates ees THE EVEAING AR Sawin CORPAST, Tracers, of Soucational reports imagine &. MH. RAUPPRAN- = place great reliance in statistics IN@ STAR Ws served by carriere to | 5 r ? | Sepy instances they are grow : i at Tey Cevts ren Ween, on : SeNTS PER MowntH. Copies at the | ahh bap 1, < = of oltaiminy reliable statistics, owing to the jack of uniiormity. The Commimmioner of + 93,00, Ome year, AR—Pobliened Friday— $1.9 moved that the paper jast read ariably in advance, in both cases,and ; ctu etserterantcace wyieaim, | VS. 48—N2. 6,507, WASHINGTON, D. C., TE:CRSDAY, JANUARY 29, 187i. TWO CENTS. | Soorirecas aioe en bet (2S SS aS SES STE | wither moon the su; = —= —— members might like to cliscane the Mr. Witson said that it would ee Sy | ty. 5 THE WATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION. | sible to disjoes ov the sjuestion ‘was ne Seneca suntan + —— | EVENING SPAR. | or wnyne SOC%25 meas soem, | PORTY-THIBD CONGRESS, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | _TuTout oveavonu comcrnon. | a en OE otal ae ——————— | Mrs. Fish’s was, as sual, large, and composed Tevrepay, January 29 ter. rd, Ac | of the subjects presented inthe pape MEI. Sovcon.... Solebeweand Director, | Washington N-sws and Gossip, | or weary ait the distinguished people in tke | Si:NATE.—Mr. Fenton presented memoria! eel cena ym ae ess Guaibine wo tony | Cometure win ornare be better to appeint THURSDAY BV ENING. EVERY EVENING,| |. ows: nacanon® =o 5 ve | HY: Mrs. and Miss Richardson, with thelr | of leading bankers, merchants and busin pic theater, on Market, below 13th at., caught Caw j ast cng bees pn mond AND SaTUBDA\ is } ? NAL NBVET.Cw.-The receipts from this | gwest, Miss Oldfield, had @ crowd of visitors. | men of New York, praying against any int fire about 3’ o'clock this morning. and was to- tonal statistics a pare tables emboiein, nes ee im | eource to-day were $ni8,9 Mes. Williams was assisted by Mies Ramsay, of | tion of the currency. Referred to Committee | tally destroved, The building was forme | such facteas may be siesitahie It ware eaeet SARATOGA ATTORNEY Guwenar Woetiaxa left Wacb- | Minnesota, Mrs, Belknap was assisted by Mee. | on Finance, heown National hail, and was used for pub- . lic meetings, exhibitions, conventions, \c. ip pursuance of arrangements previously was lately used as a iow, theater under -Jobn- | made the members of the department of super fn which Mr SAVILLE will appar in hie great hit of inat seas oe. ° BOR BACKETT, Y | Which should not be deposed of hastily me | woud be required to pertect such a system ot uniform tables. Mr. Wilson also «poke of the 7 = Gexeral Mare: iss Megargee, Miss Pend Mr. Ferry (Mich.) presented a memor! gtom this morning for New York to attend to ton, and Mies Key. General Sheridan made | citizens of lilinois, asking the | vate duties. | the round of calls yesterday. Miss Ni EAmATUCA MATINEE SAT! KDAY Coutinaed his argument befere | The bright moonlight evening was propiti- | Sir. Conkling introduced a bill to sacend the | It is strongly suspected that the burning of | tion, who are in Washington to attend the na. | reference to the cost ot Km gages 3 ry Committees this morning in a T national currency act. Referred to the Olympic theater was acaseo! incendiarism. | tional convention of school superintendents and | ocalities MONDAY, FEB | € ous for the many attractions offered. There tes ™ i, sel feactcgen a ange oemembgred rear ra raat ce teen Fins nehine ie dacinedtecenase ts Firet appearsn.- of the | @pposition to a reduction of the army. | M. Me's beneti the National Several attempts bad nm previously mi: » | others intereste a! . © ex qe hve - sss gees was Manager Saville’s benefit at the National msey Presented memorial of citizens | tire it, and about Christmas our fire marsha! | o¢ Gen, John Raton, commissioner of etace reery. of Baltimore Bick ° I | , TRE Committee @p Post Ofices and Post | the New York sociable, which was attended by | of Montana, asking the creation or anew terri: | srationey tne oat oe underwriters of the dan- | $30 ekeak tks Meneha batter an | Mi: Parish, ot New ita Bex of Noadsor the Senate to-day heard a con the President, Secretary of War, and other dis- | tory. Referred to Committee on Territories, gerous character of the building and of at jon, at 1) o'c! > AU | Mr. Philbrick, of Boston, also s > = ofth cusadd fir. Heastexd ta tae | tinguisbed persons; the reception of Mr. and | Mr. Boutwell introduced a bill to provide tor | fempts to fre it. By the calling of the wane interchange of friendly courtesies Gen. Eaton | ofa un Tate se: a¢ argument of Sr. Hubbard ia faver Mrs. Thomas Wilson, and the dancing partr or | a more efficient system of quarantine. Referred TWO FIREMEN WERE KILLED escorted the delegates through the b © a AN EVES a | Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Jeftrey, to Committee on Commerce. and several others injured. St. John s Catholic | expisined its workings and what | : nae, Durimg the even ed in the House ef Repre- | —The reception of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, trom neve) aot cee ' church, on 15th strret, and the Friend’s Meet- | accomplish in the interests of edacatio He | the ‘ 1 pe me Ee er by Mir. Chipman, te aid in the con- | *to Il, was quite largely attended, and seemed | _t-Morrill(Vt.) submitted a resolution in house on 12th street, were in great danger, | gave the members a cordial invitation | esp nse B 2 time Spincing Party: © cting the Committee on Public Baildings | te he Goarouglily anfesed ust Chala ot ine but through the efforts of the ‘firemen were sruction of a fre-alarm telegraph in the ds to in uire into the amount eer .Sfioriaof, the, fpon him at apy time, and assure i : : } i mod Gnd pelt for by Amount of gas | saved. A carpenter shop adjoining the rear o! | any information in possess : Pn tude atte ocide ONE aeeaine | crict of Column: was referred tothe Commit | attracttons to most of the guests being an nsumed and paid tor by the government at | the theater was crushed by a falling wall, but which they desired tor obtal I while Ger. Ba Fochioned Oscuity Singing Schoct, “At iatervas | cee om Public Building. and Ground eee Of ert elie mare ease number of | Washington, and whether the cost cannot be | no other adjacent property was serganiy ase | arch they desired to obtain would P " centennial, was Risking soe Sas exenien Shere will bs Sodiogn from ot8 orks of art which adorn the walls of nearly | reduced. He said that some years the govern. | aged, excent by water The weet we heiag tee | Tue Brent Wearser To-pay attracted a | every room in the house. Understoel to be 24 cents, Suppe ee | very large number of visitors te the White | primarily an “Iowa party, of | ina body to Legislative Hall, where ¢ WNOTHERN AT FORD'S ©. | vention is being heli. Among mn ment had paid as mutch as $100,000 a year tor | insurance on the Olympic building is $45 t included neariy | gas, and that the price had not been reduced | On'y o' 2 me company in Philadelphia suffers, none p department and others ret House, many of whom were strangers. The | f Bot quite all the sons and ddughtersor that | fince the war. Gasof standard iality was | {rr Darien ae tae uadetnia sutt probrllans payee ong nea onal and — delegates to the educational convention w patriotic and progressive state residing or visit- | furnished in London tor about one-third the Providence; none in other eastern cities, TION @ on, both ME SOTBBRN IN TWO PLAYS: ele; a by thi id a od on cre | ing.uere: butitincluded also many distinguished | cost of that furnished here. THE LOSS RY THE FIRE this morning were Mr..J. H. Binford. superin- | perior. The wudent ha: COMBDY AND FARCE received by the President, af stated elsewhere. | citizens of other parte of the country, witt a | “The resolution was adopted. is estimated at a quarter of a million. The | tendent of the public schools of Richmond, | the convention "clock to-morrow Written by Tom Robertsen Maie2 G. W. Scnorigip, wth cavalry, is | Jest ps bi gree gees aud the bert selene rs lee (ae Catpentecs scl oe poe ; figures belore sent was the amount of .n- | Virginia, add president of the department of | o- 2 eT Bs BU u t a ie e 0 ) saic 0 | surance. tendents of N nal Edacational | Srigtuatiy ty motu Lowden | @88igned to temporary duty at Springtield ar- | of Wasbington society. While Mrs. Wil- | cali the attention of the Senate to a matter in — Andon ae Oe eee | The Case of Mr, Corcoran 394 nights. ory, Mase., n connection with the manfac- | som ts deservedly popular in @ wide ciccle of | which he must ask forite advice. Themmcscr | Fimal Actiom of the Creditors of Say | tendent of education wr Connecticut: Mr. W Fiver Stor Since this eminent ban After which ture and trial of a certain pistol intended for | acquaintances, the professional brethren of Mr. | the country had frequently called attention to Cooke & Co. H. Kuffner, state saperintendent, Virginia, Mr. | P&ilauthropist has appeared in the new DUNDREARY MARRIED AND SETELED the cavairy servi ¥, sways make it @ point to turn out strong on | the abuses of the contingent fundof the Senate. | Pitt apELrnia, Januaty>”,—The votin, by | Neweli, state superintendent, Maryland: ich. | leader ofthe obstructionists in the Imetenr WRIDAY EVENING z —————_—— . | his invitation, so that their entertainments, | The chair was aware of bit one, that of fur- | the creditors of Jay Cooke & Co. has rood ard L.'Carne, superintendent of “Alexoedra BENEFIT OF MB SOTHERN Fixa»<tat.—The Committees on Ways and | whether large or small, are sure to bring to. nishing stationery to the reporters’ gallery of | in the choice of may be well to notios one or two cidents in his life which are not generally known dwin M. Lewis, as trastee | {| ; Mr. Wm. R. Creery, superi ent ther a brilliant and congenial company. as | the Senate. The cbair bad this sess ion signed | under the forty-third section of the bankrapt siimeier Siarsnd; Bea hi ee Means have ordered to be printed for private | Baltimore, Maryland. J. «>. Wilson, supp s was noticably the ease last evening. Many-of | two or three requisitions for stationery for the on entedarlyne wn bee heb meg Mr. Sothern ax, -w.-Lord Dandreary | BESATUEDAY— ADMISSION SO OENTS | WC the various financial propositions betore act, and a committee of creditors consisting of | intendent public schools of W ‘ashington, Geor, The foundation of Mr. Corcoran eat = the toilets worn on the occasion were remark; | reporters’ gallery, and another was now in his | Messrs. Shoemaker, Clayton, Nerris, Helfen- | town and the county. ‘Washington, D. wealtl ras his nr eo peneuter to cn turday, last night of Mr. Sothern. erga ak lycra aparece | abiyane: desk awaiting his signature, He bad been | stein and Brown. ‘This mcd of settling the | Thos. W: Hetree ence Tae, Selon: | cost wegtaeuee ee MONDAY NEX\T—Mies CARLOTTA LaCLERCQ pial enstes Seat SS Ss — Mrs. Jefirey received her guests last even- | anable to tind any authority for so doing, and | estate, which has the unanimous assent of the | tine’ Unio ain ae Bickuell, state superin laid in the year ists, when the got mn* Pymation and @niatac.”” Jan35-2t Eecorowy in Perttc BUILprncs mg in a@ white gaze de chambrey, over white | b€ Dow laid the matter before the Senate for its | creditors as well as debtors, was this morning | tendent, I:hode Island: Mr. A. j’arrish. super. *T™™MEvt offered for ale 4 large portion of the Winsep pace. 2 ution recently introduced in the Senate and | siuk, delicate lilac lowers, and a broad ribbon, °“Mr- Conkling askeu the chair to read some of | 2Dtmed by the court and thus rendered tinal: | intendent, New Haven, Coun; Mir. i. W.mte- | odie Scaspastkene tay ate Ta, Seg mae gg py ag Tred to the Committee on Public Buildings | the ame color, were used a8 trimming. Mrs, | tury CoUkling asl he Late Siam Tuo. D. Eaibatch, sepeteeaenk Eee, | at ketths eae tae yaised a tine view of the stage may Bow be obtained | and Grounds with a view to suspend appropria-| Jeffrey's daughter, Miss Johnson, wore white The Chair said there was one dated January | FUTILE ATTEMPTS TO HAVE AN NGUEST on 4 from every weat | {ons on all unfiished buikdings,wae this morn- | silk, with garlands of flowers. Miss Jeffrey, of ng referred by that com rill tor my estigation an eee : 5 on 5 and even one bh , sth, which called for 4 dozen lead pencils ani DER ; . . ittee to Senator Mor- | Rochester, wore white, with ribbons and tlow- | 500 small envelopes; another requisition calle New York, -lanuary Spatch trom Filler gored aie, "Eno Teport. ers of cherry color. The toilets at this party | tor a haif ream of note paper, dozen lead } Greensboro’, | Nerth Carolina, says that of- | tis: mr. Charles Parker, saperenee : Pare unusually handsome. There was quite | cils, half dozen small erasers, 2 dozen pen hol- | forts are ‘being made. to compel” the tion, ist educational district Naval ORDER: wst Assistant John A pies oft Kentucky beanty present. Mrs. Polk ders, and half dozen large blotters; another | state authorities. to hold the necessary Byrne, ate superintende | Scottordered to the naval rendezvous sin | looked very handsome in black velvet, Mrs. | ordet called for 1 ream aper, 2 dozen pen hol- | legal in.ueston the bodies of the Siamese twins Me. H. Fritz Francisco: Second Assistant Engineer Wn. E. Hamilton Smith also wore black velvet, with ders- 1 box pens, and Gdcrex encils. Judge Settle has n re nested to use his in- schools, Somerset, P y,to,the Canonicus; First Assistant Engi | Pommtlace foiu. Mrs. Key wore adress com- | Mr. Conkling —Who sends and who brings | fluence with Judge Cloud to onder the mruest, | p G.Audrode detached trom the naval cen. | Posed of rose-colored silk, with black velvet | these orders? u Mass.; Nir. Dan. G. Beede, state superinten: IMMENSE SUCCESS | OF BULLOCK 8 | peri belum sor of educa exas; Mr. B. W West Virginia: imereaseof value y the origin ot hich MY. Cor ast tavestor which he tha 7 a verintendent, Allentown, t Judge Cloud hae thus far declined to take | jUPetiptendent, gat ete out COMPOUND TURK alifornia, and oruere to the na-y | (#in. Miss Preston's blonde beauty washigh- | ‘The Chair stated that he understood that | action Mend. pen ae were cutionly with SCARAMOUUH! Cs . scamamovcul Feengwer te * toned by a toilet of green silk, with trimmings | when the reporters wanted stationery they in ae. Carolina; Mr. A. P. Marble, saperintond: is not generally understood” est Latghable and Astoni-king Tricks Ever oa - of ene silk. Mrs. Dudley, ot Lexington, Ky., | formed the keeper of the stationery what they Attempt to Assassiaate kura. Worcester, Mass. Mr. M. B : tbat be resorted to a very small subterfuge ented | Ma. Wikttaw Sacspers, superintendent of | wore black silk. Mrs. Genera! Bingham wore wanted, and he then made the requisition. SAN Francisco, January 2s —The Japanese superintenden! diana; Kev. J order to retain some of his most valualle pro MATINERS every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY | pryonds, Agricuitiura! department, and foun handsome dress of blue and rose-colored silk. | Mr. Conkling.—Is this used by the correspon- | Consul at this place has Fece:ved a dispatch son, president Hampden Sidney College. Vir. PeFty, and prevent ite confis- ution ieving end FATURDAY oes n des | Mist Fmnily Wood attracted much admiration | dentfot papers, by the persons who sit iv the | from Japan, stating that on she eveming bf the gine: Mr. Gco, 1. Faruhare caponeeaaer | ort * would event Seats f ic Store. Chalrs, se- he Patrons irs. as been des | with the Spanish vail worn at the back of her | gallery? Mth of January Minister Iwakura while re- | fin! bampton, New Vork. President aD. | ally # and thinking that _ ecured,®) Cen - miei | ead. Miss Wallen, of New Nork, petite and |" ‘The Chair said that he understood that this turning from the palace of the Mikado was Wali, of Cornell Ualveraty: Gen tenn i wouk heater of conter = Pres- | with dimpled cheeks, was quite a belle. S! stationery was tor the use of the reporters in | attacked by a party of assassins and slightly | White, education: Prot W BY ran onverted a large "i THEA FER ComMiQUE ‘ wore a handsome’ dress whites the gallery. wounded mesh, vite thanbelion, Riana” Comet: | wean cath, and, with over a millon a t, below Penna, Avenue, | tennal ! sj material. Miss Octavia Walton Le Vert | Mr. Conkling.—And these reporters of whom EINE STS Mr. F. B. Ginn, publisher of school books, | dollarsin gold started Curope. His sent ONE WEEK AND TWO MATINEES CoxriRwations. The Senate. in executive | ,NO, ® Pi a silk Free with black lace the Chair now speake are reporters for news Tee (Aes pe mage nate | Boston; Prof. EF. M. Gallaudet, president eat | ments being well know the gov = saiaminen gin . Se trimmings. Madame Le Vert, as usual, was tull | papers, aid not the official reporters of the sigalg 4 [ome A 2 ser College, D. Cs Rev J ™ the genera! then in command of —— . or | SESSION. vesterday « at following ia city. Mrs. Manstield Brown hasresov- | & » to-day @ bill was introduced making provision | Mute College, D.C; Kev. J. D. Mitchell ane . t prod EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT. | mere ered troms her linens, and Appeared ae mene ‘The beli He hi contributions to the centennial. Stock | Hampden, Stduey College. Virginia: also the | Heel bis ag the large re —— ‘ ai Tevet. Mee Saree cuatining | | The Chair said eo he believed. He h to be subscribed neater of ak following ‘Wocal cor-mittee appointeri the | corner of « ctieut av The Distinguished Actors Ws ay vi Sew Vork. and a te hee beta g ne yaturtevant Moore | the attention of the Senate to this for its adyice | 18 suntvinn a “ve et Mapa Maid 2 Sh nee | board off trustees cx ablicechools to maken. | Would, in accordance with ta mE. . ive ny William H sent, this being the tirst evening party | or instruction. He had already signed tou >y ‘Aw, and Installments paid in % peor 4 “ lisbed, be taken for hospita t will appear Monday, Tursiay and” Wetnesday | } Paleo, & wumbes attends! this winter. Mr. Gouveneur, | orders, and if the Senate said he had no right | cent. every three months after the ist of April | Tangement~ tor the conveution Monae. A- | strected him to r the t tight and Wednesday Matin: ie the * mw & next Hart, G. F. MeLetian, -1 Wilson and Oha-. « * r : ee ‘ the only grandson of James Munroe, was present | to do ‘this, he would give a check for the | 2¢Xt. E. Hovey. Major A.C. Kichards was appointed | 48y. The ag a set weer with his wite, who wore a pink damask silk with | amount already used, but if the Senate mate Hicems be Ans chairmanof the committes, tat Gas anes diately “| Saturday night and Saturday Ssh.0m) WORTH OF ¢ Among ihe pe- | black lace overdress, and theornaments of bril- | no order, he would continue to sign the requ: Ss rteaioananse “ear . had not a contumnscransces Drama cf | presented t ¢ De # worn by Mr. Munroe on his court dress | sitions,” = San Francisco, Jai spatches | ably absent owing to the death of a broth at the Om oF s On= presente s that of Dr. o1 vy Mr. J s 8 3 . ages o pee id th oA The Low presiad aa ie when minister to France. She wore on her lhe Syl he Glials koonive SAvioe 2 | PM code tit eee eres te nee | Se Cberiabas he Bee gome to atenad. rendez ¥ -Beativnal Btiat _ erasitg on for hands black velvet mitten, whieh were mate ir—Very Kindly; that is what the | The'tmitnns game npeone af the territor The delegates reached the hallat a quart thy in New Vork city, and asked for imetr Ext ie te . 2 h operatin ‘aris, and used in olden times by ladies at | Chair wants. Reeser ere Generally quict, as. a chen be wrote tens. Mr. Corcoran at once seut a dispatch to Also, the following on army Lari dinner parties. ‘There were mauy other distin- | “Mr. Hamlin.—Well, I will give my advice as | CToek keeps them under strict military sur- | 1 o'clock, when Mr. J. H b egpana cre | the French Minister im this city, began ‘The celebrated Eng ) § y veilan of the department ed the convention im th begging him BISTERS. ‘The premier Ventena hinte hed persons present and many costumes | one member ot the Senate. Formerly the sta- | Yeilance Ss Ie order; and stated the object for which it bat | 10 take possession of the house andveotpn st Bk. ALES ANDER DAVIS, introduc: orth recording. Mrs. Bouligny and her guest tlonery was use i libitim. Senators took ex = called . x soe ] ben the vf: ded the uw of the mg. Wie q QUARANTINE ® Seuater | Sry Westmoreland, were among the charming | actly what they wanted, ard inthis wayit went | ,,,, Womam gr eee warrant been called. which 1 the (aed a nt | paliaing thoy rdingly met by tue Bon and Dance Commerce thi ? and notable ladies who added to the attractions | to the reporters also. Subsequently a law was | 4 fret anes 2 _at a woman Hed bre: the past of apenkcra, a, | French. Misiser, whe quertte tar Oo cnn ‘The king « B ead hi e¢ on Commerce this greterred | ore poitiat tat t Whiak : te oe | Sutitage convention last evening resolutions | counselled brevity oh the part of speakers, as | anjou = | . ot « brilliant entertainment, which was presided | made prescribing the exact amount to bedrawn ~ r rented the premises of Mr. Corcoran. By this RALPH, Theoniy tein Skioptag Rope Ji to Senator Boutweli as 4 -ab-committee the | over by a family whose briel residence ie Wing by each Senator. How the reporters continu wea hissed, pledging the association not to | many desire: to make remarks, and they were eans his beautiful residence was saved t ~ cities. —— s pming priveipally trom Baltimore | ingtori has suthced to mgke tor them many | to receive it he did not know. Henow subetce sidte ees a On tate or mipersoheniead J... Wilson, of | very barm,and the government was debarred MOST GIGANTIC ENTERTAINMENT revision and | irtends and admirers. ted a motion that the practice of distributing | ‘8 53 F cit Washington, Mr. A. P. Marble, of Worce-ter, | t#.08€ tor hospital purposer NEB PRESENTED 1M THIS C17! | vlanting | — A very pleasant literary party was enter- stationery to the reporters’ gallery be discon- Death from Inhaling Coal Gas. Mase., was chosen secretary protim | _ Mr. Corcoran remained in Farope during a ‘of bill ae each MM . hospitable and elegant home of in 5 RK. L., January 29.—Benjamin perintendent Wilson, on behaifot the board | ©Dtire war, and the succese of the | niou tor Some further discussion ensued, when the | 1% 0°!DENC —FT™ ore Boy Tuesday las athe ‘ hbone, w ; wtaoknud trostees © ir alone preserved that property wuich now wae TS FORTHES VERIO! S| —— mmodore Boyle on Tuesday last. Itis | Chair stated that he had just been informed by May Might Ont pl pclae E PDE EE SCS “+ | stitutes much of his fortune. He was mor le: Cc Fee tia sa he hud at B. econ Pag nmentof the kind given this | the sergeant-at-arms that the requisitions were epbably recover. 3 > a 5 eEEAS ERE ji dealt with by the govern , even & CRUIT. rx, Siabloe. 17-24 @ street.or EA . Be Seants to- Hes aud will be followed by | sent down by the mesenger who was in charge ——e- to the delegates to the convention, and said it rental being paid fim for bis Stabier ftw Feet between 2th: abd ast. | ollowing «solution: «ne- | Oren at dl perenne Atinnd thine enpre SL Oe iverers! palleey, sad Later See Imprisoned for Life would be a pleasure to :he board atd tie local ng- as were used as government offices ‘0 and from the Levee : - — Burldings | Hstingy ad py a s yi stationery hi eir application. He New York, Januar: = Cabitl t ch the a ~— € time+ of need; and this, too, in the fac ‘OSTUMES = j he committee or Pabity 1 tind cm 4 erent feliet after so many | turther stated, in reply to a jjuestion of Mr day plead guilty ormenala gre sctirh td coined te toe oes oe Sppoint:d, tO | of his well known hostility to the cause wh MASQUERADES, : sane Bret & iste Si ants) tot Pa 8 4d extend- : = tte the Oe : to the wppor improvemen'« CPRIVATE TUEATRICALS. governs o yusuy lar for hes Kind and eo oi 1 os eee Courteer to the renorters, . SUDDEN Deatu ov Mas. Gen. Wazrripes, | Pally invite t Mowsee Of Comper tine mand | which have enbanced the valee of Lue proneney ay SHI TABLEACE Hyon whether niapner, aid ber *s Are noted tor | Mr. Morrill (Mafne\ tien toved fo refer the . L. MOXLEY's, 605 10m strest w ; Mrs. Gen. Walbri suddenly or re: si invitation be exten - | an hundred fold, or tosu being erceedingly select and elegant. In re- | subject to the Committee on Contingent I-x- eck 2 ee — pire tg pe one geckos “Congress and tec inee | deiinite charges of fraud and corre z, Mrs. Boyle is ably supported by her | penses with instructions to inyuire into ‘he aa- | WeMcey : are aaa vey et, | ROE Hawley, president of the commission. | (ese whose only proven crimes Appear and charming daughtere, including Mrs. | thority tor the practice, and whether !! is €x. ! ™az about to go ont in her ¢arriagé, When she Adopted thetr devotion to the Union and their ax - Sedgwick, who is with her mother this | pedient to continue it dropped dead in the hall. Her daughter, Mes. On motion of Superintendent Wilson, similar | fF the prosperity and bea t Mr. Fenton said there was no authority for | Dr. Phillips, who could not believe her mother invitations were extended to the Presid — jeward will also give a literary party | the \ice President tq <o this thing, but he | was dead, sent for Dr. Harry Thompson. | Cabinet, and the Governor of ths Distr: pings hence,—she and Miss Boyle | Would say that he thor. gnt the people could well | who, ou bis arrival, gave it as his opinion that 1 PRERE is quite « contr tween the admirers of Mise mg*, Mies Fenton, Miss H MARKRITER’S, anil Mise Etheritye— Mo, 439 7th street, between D and B streets, sight | the vames—as to whic Goors above Odd Follow's Hail. ao, | NycTE A: complishmen: Ghotee O11 ingravings, Chromos, } off the palm isos targost stock” jadow | : ceiv A ITIRN AND TAX-PAVER ty Washingven. , i ad tron: several y for the ’ e- | de eourred fell, sthe |. Letters were read 1 | think they would aii be eclipsed | being prominent movers in this very commend: | SB0rd t0 pay for tue stationery used by the re- | dl salt Of mM eteoke ot atengeabe fell, and wasthe } gretting their inability to attend. | eur rRRKINe aT TRE cariral—ree sr Paper y Window | py a young lady from Ma-sachusett= rey’ | ab ‘ ° sorted thee eration of the information fur- | result of a stroke of apoplexy A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. | or'ten ORAED OF PLaEeD wenee shades, Piclores; Framen,'Pictare Docks’ acd for ‘ ; a Masettes— Tericy’ 1 able mode of entertaining. Tushed teers, Bushe wasopposedtothiewhole}| 1... cionen ay Precipext. The | Paton, Ruffner and Hawley, was appointed to | fe the bidind tie Ln Sang Mpls, Se. im the District. i ‘ oe —This evening Secretary and Mrs, Fi sh wit, | practice of distril thy greeee and hoped | Bt se i pina bie =. ‘ ate tor | a@Fange the order of business. The last time 1 came to Wesbinaten was in a cs . f hes Coal ced (ee ‘i ive a dinner to the Marquis and Madarye the whole thing would he stopped, President to-day signed the act providing tor | “Hees or Sir Beckosll, the Boar wee ington OF Freese remember Heme ont Sins eras sesaeuts Washictincas | Noatties , ue de | Tyne motion “of Mr. Morrili was then agreed | the baste or the iare Chief Justice Roger Brooke | school Trustees, of the District were cordially | ‘ity itn vuiet ‘tireem tall of erase te roses WwW! 3 | a seg: 7 ; roster g' . S x a, Taney and of Salmon Portland Chas, to be | invited to attend the sessions of tne convention. | {yin io. rf Rifai trag-ponte, am A ees eee ‘a | Georgetown railroad with an act ‘Mrs. General Foster 2‘ ref q kettiedrum this ARPENTER ON LOUISIANA A¥FATRS. wisoedin the Supreme courtroom of the United | Gen. Eaton, from the committee to arrange | somauusee gol a stoves artine boven Dy addressing or on JUSTH, to the | afternoon at 4 o'clock . Carpenter then took the floor and ad- | States: also, the act to abolish the office ot | the order of business, reported, recommending | Sf Maryland dust in March. or humid with motes by 01 D.mrect, between th and 7b Satine | Home a Tenor cea com | cise gresuea the Pe fa patra seis Wes Heputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue; | that the convention proceed to the White House | Cioriferous Potomac malaria in August. But jotes by mail promptly attended to Osh pa’ a pany for the year ending December 41, 1575, B Nolan Dern .—Vesterday, Col ing at some length to the argu: wor 3 ~ | also. the act authorizing coinage to be exe- pay their respects to the President; also to | 6) how sad the change! new Vai is i wich Av Appear tha! the revenues laring | Roudinot made an argument before the House | ‘On in favor of the Kellogg government. quted at the mints of the United States for | Governor Shepherd, and tp the Secretary of the | Sienherd aud Babcock and Mullett -whet hove ' mounted tos me The rst f id rior for the fame purpose 4 LECTURE caniyong each parsen w cents, 1 Committee on Territories in tavor of the bill | HOUSE oF KEPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | foreign countrie ay ee they done” With saddened eyes 1 go groping yar ca Sone CREEL, for organizing the Indian territory; he consid- } Killinger (Pa.) asked unanimous consent to i= | Coxcress aNp Distaicr RAItRoap INTER: * LLectTion oF s ATOR ie around to see my favorable frog-ponds an en Tbg report was adopted, and the convention | Suiches. ‘and with tears streaming down my ~ THe Texas | ered the sections of the bill seriatim, and com- | troduce a resolution rejuesting the Speaker to ol s, 1s for the ¥ id : : ‘ the Executive Mansion, assembling in the East | Cheeks, | snuf! in vain for the venerab L cial EsTs.—Ata meeting of the House Committee SLATVRE.—A special “epatch to the Gal- | pared them with provisions in the Choctaw and cause the balls and passages in the House end REV. F on the District of Columbia to-day. representa- ‘| time malaria. They are gone! uincdin ene LL Sethn, vesterdas,saye: “Im | Chickasaw treaty of 1406, claiming that in uo | Of the Capitol to be cleared of all obstructions | "(He i the Southern Maryland, and Washing- | 00m. The President soon atterwards mate | taken to itself legs and walked awa; oN Bt spay EY ro ebes sth, byvt s last wight che nds of Reagan agreed | important particular does the bill deviate from | and stands for the sale of merchandise, allow- ton and Point Lookout railroads, were present = Ce i gee el new city has come in and camped where Wa: Tie y be secured at EU fo suppor. General Moxey tor the United States | the stipulations of that treaty. Col. Koss, on | ing the telegraph offices to occupy positions in to be heard pro and con. with reference to the | Mt-J- 4. . 2 P ington war Seu favor. | the partort the Cherokee delegation, asked for | the old Hall of the House ot Representatives, convention, who said the members of the con ture. Meagan withdrawing in b. SF The third Lectnre will be given by Ber | jy uf ptt: By ntly printed in Tue Star. gi Obst session the Mret ballot ri assi S ie ng au- | vention had called to pay him their respect =, Shas pen neat - : as fol- | time to reply and present the views of his dele- | to be assigned by the Speaker. pecs thority to the latter road to extend its line | Y© A y > Listen aud I will tell you of the sorrowfut FRU BODE Tee eke ee Hal. 8 | lows, Moxey, 9; ‘Throckmorton, 4; R tndally | gation su opporition to he bill the committee a ee Hebert oe ae Tiaras within the District of Columbia. The commit- soos eaten eigua sooa ne, es Ga prop te ey a q Lecture b: ° ore of the 1 Dan. MeGarry, i. Cieneral $. | agreed to Lear limon Friday, 6th February. | (Wis. : : proposes! | tee directed the attorneys for each ro ave | ures mee ited : for th wean by holders or parches oe ~ wore than halt, wis duly | Governor Pitenlynn, of the Choctaw pation, | ction as small business. ot education in the United States. “ their arguments printed and submitted b: manifested a good deal of feeling in a short ad: | Mr. Wheeler (\. Y.)-demanded the regular . . yy a .eylvania avenue. Here we used to see pictor- : i Monday next. The sub-committee on railro: The President said ‘I am very glad to meet | ss he made in reply to Col. Boudinot; he de- | Order of business, and the Speaker in the morn- etyue sheds filled with good old Virginia col the gentlemen who are engaged in s0 worthy & | ored women sitting around on the ground sell- coxnoM Loaxs.—The dthat al! his people. wi d to the | ing hour proceeded with the cail o: committees | B&ve not yet reported Free tee eer ne general | cause as that of educativa, and one upoi which ing cbickons and penny roval andl white oak a bar ae pcg Ae epee tor reports. falltenia Stk cr eee jendment, | depends -0 intimately the atabitity of republics TE, “Ehdcges amd Louceat, Theol darkest . House Committee on Appropriation this murn- | bill, but admitted that the bth article of his re he © i railroads, but are perfecting an amendment, particularly. I believe that republics can only : ix FOUNDRY CHUKCH £ resumed (he examination into the mauuer of {| treaty ot 18, referred to by Col. Boudinot | | Mr. Maynard (Tenn.), from the Committee TO NIGHT, PROF, ALLAN CURR. FLK So 1. Lecturer at Crystal Palace, London, reported a bill to | Wich isto the effect that it does hot, on the Tnalan territory, but ‘claimed Jroviding a national | {9 the. general law the city, in alt directions Choctaws tully understood the scope of the sth | Currency, and to establish tree banking and would be traversed by roads under the control its and iso | article ot thai treaty they never would have | for other purposes. opriations ine: o ; if irresponsivie corporations. pane : z agreed to it. Col. Boudi not asked the governor [The bill, the general provisions @f which the mouey to be paic he cit give Congress the right to leg’ an Banking and Curren: men are gone. The rough sheds have departed ck « amend the several ucts anda tall, massive brick stracture looms up in ges penses for negotiating loans, the a. &e., the design of the committee being to Dx such transactions with ex: t le specific ap stand upon the education and enlightenment of Terie seombianel tis convention ware than be oy meni i . dividually introduced to the President by Gen hen I lounged back to the muddy. mia: ston. Several of these expr: their thanks | Matic canal which ran from the Capito! away down to Washington Monument and into tbe E have already been made public, repeals tue a TEE CIVIL SERVICE. —The House Committee | to the President for the attention which begave | Potjna:, cutting the capital in halves. | lookea Will deliver his eloquent lectare o dove out “ it he would consent that the bill should be re- eady b waged Be ig the subject of education in his last annual me: ee cere SO ate ee eeeetare o@ the above sub ne ee ger ail dame ferred to his people for their ratification before = Bo tee ae eee S bat re, | OB Civil Service reform had again under con- ied ald thay sogacded quer as on for the srg hrogs, the dirting peri- - _ ’ " 4 a peas neers ol : ? went i Col. bserv: re * i morni Teso! J _ ‘, Ps .~ = VOOAL AND INSTRUMENT \L, nt to explain. | that tuamuch as his Opponents mere oe sonee | artes five pet cent, ofits circulation td be kegt | sideration this morning the resolution of Sir. | “see, 32s deep interest he takes in the pro the = of avery charmi sort, rendered durine th~ deliv m ae ase : ey of the Lecture by A vouma Waren rows of darkey boys fishing for the bn Ff +2.000,000.—The im- | dent that their people we: earls as they playfully chatted and snuffed the air motion of education among the people. all opposed to tue | On deposit at the Treasury, and whenever its | Butler, as to whether a competitive examina- 7 . | notes are presented to the Treasury from any | tion was the proper mode to test initiation into AT THE GOVERNOR'S 6 = beavy with malaria and scented with sweet FULL CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES hortance ef careful Congressional pu ferved te thee tot toa approval or rejection, tource in ‘sums of 81.0m, the Treasurer is to | the Executive service. he resolution of Mr. | ‘The members then proceeded to Odor: from thesewers aud the fish markets, Tee , Tickets admitting gentlemen and lady, 7 Gert; trongly 1 stating that be was anxious to do #0, and be. | not ya the banks, which are required to pay | Willard, ‘‘that the committee be instructed to nor’s office, corner of Pennsyivanii canal, too, was gone. in its place the vandals Se. SO eee oe ot the Ways and } . Hieved that it would be adopted. in a fair vote, | into the Treasury an equal sum in U.S.notes, | Inquire, first, whether any reduction can be | 17th street, for the purpose of paying their re | have made @ stately boulevard. which sweepe JOAN B. GOUGH S orth Sound Ohe Th the ras a ite Eu gmat | ly the majority of the people of ‘the territory.” | When new notes, printed and engraved at the | Made iu the co:t to the people of the civil scr- | spects to Gov, Shen Cre ren ere aclegation | srandiy downfrom the Capitol through a Bate = Werth $2 1000 iu the tari bill which went | “Col. Adair, of the Cherokees, addressed the | expense of the banks, are to be issued to such | vice, both in the number of official a were waiting for the Governor, Col. Fred.Grant 4 Boulogne, and ‘ths Smithsonian, the ran geceex« nrg ,ehect August i, 1<i2, it will be remember- | committee at some k in opposition to the | bapks to the same amount, the old potes being | and in the Compensation paid to such ofticially, L . | et that the tree ayn through the room, and was introduced v passes y Gen. Eaton a» “a chip of the old block Treasury, the White House, and the new State wras extended by the addi- | Bill, claiming that the treaties or 106 did wot | Canceled and destroyed. ired articles. Among the The bill also repeals | without impairing the efficiency of the service; ot several hui > ization ial | all laws allowing reser maber added. was "fruit plants, teopleas sea | Contemplate the organi mn ef a territorial rf 8 to be held elsewhere | and, second, as to the expediency of providing | Fred lifted his military cap, aint when one of | °¢pattment. It is tobe the new “Rotten Kow.’” F : here are the patches of low marshes from ¢ WASHIN vernment, bi than in itsown vaults, and authorizes the es- | that all oficials in the civil service shailreceive | the delegates zood-bumorediy Inquired tt. ke : _ Ses : 1S WASHINGTON 104 the purpose of propagation | Eribes. He ascerted thas thepamase ef tee rin | tabllshment ot banks’ withoat ciecatation, co | as compensation omy avch Salary as shail be | was as modest as his father, be blushed and | the Capitel tothe Smithsonian, themnddy pond Ning if tor acne es OF % | would destroy the tribal government, open the | te deposit of $10,000 In the Treasury of the | fixed snd. determined by law," was aleo dis. | bowed beoaat ont. ‘ House and Waabit monument’ Alas’ they ar oF copying it tor official printing, a | territory to white settiement and speedily de. | | nited States.) cussed. Under this resolution the sub commit- A moment afterwards the Governor made his too, are gone. in their places isa roma was inserted atter -fruit,”” and all trait | stro the Indians. j ad Some time was spent in discussing the time | teés announced in Tax Star a day or two ago | appearance, and Superintendent Wilson intro- Soe > etweuiaeluiae wens Giticers, hare n ren the free list. The cva- |“ Thespesches of these Indians were litsucd | S84 manner In which the Lil ciao Ge me, | will combeomon opecetions ch tae hacen tral 1 chai the White House to the duced Mr. Binford, who said the members of | CeBtral Park. SS oe 4 meer owever, no! the convention came to pay him their ects Capitol with trees and shru! , serpen. as the Executive bead ¢ capital city, irom | which origivate many wise educational meas- | gtremte | waned to soothe big Worlaan ures. made the 5 germtn a sueat 9a Soa io User ad nest | Saat and mice tg mc ata Losarare Sager : = hospitality of the city. Fyou all | Bing in sw in frog 1 at the change, | to by the committee with the cl: ttenti cussed, whether in Committee of the Whole, the | mittee on the Treasury having agreed to meet des on frait until the | and ovidenily miueh inte Dither | woreiae beet ie te House, and finally Mr. | at that de it to-morrow morning. {t is The Ways and Means | ject, Maynard moved, 2 recommit the bill. The pod apee! an es od a Co}. Boudinot, in the course of his argument, louse rejected motion, and the bill went to present syste: a made a startling declaration, which,it true) | the Committee on the Whole, ducting the elvil service exabliaument. must bave considerable influence when the bill | | Mr. Maynard gave notiee that two weeks | yse scicipe or a Bor. u New York Tues- Comes up for discussion in Congress. He said | from to-day he would endeavor to have, the day afternoon David White, aged 12, of 145 * lnveetioszros.— | there were to-day in the Choctaw nation from | House go into Committee of the Whole to read iJ nued to collect ut TO-NIGH Tt. Committee hav move the com! the law of i= collected is not fi PEE PRoposey Distric yo to meet you Vi als been 5 there ‘ ited Rivington street, committed suicide by ing | St, my house before your departure irom the plage fmm Jaan - “Foled over eve The oppeattion tothe Board of Public Werks of | of the ‘Iniinuy whe; Gaage the patent tae: | att; Maynard reported adversely the bill in- ag a fo a delegates were then severally introduced | Picts. 1 look about me in bewiidersseu', Why, reer the District of Columbia have managed to torce | had no right to own’ an acre of troduced early in the session by Mr. Kelly (Pa.) | School. No cause is assigned for the suicide. | %, the Governor by Superintendent Wilson, | Pie city is one vast park! it is Central Park the affairs of the District again prominently | hold office, or send their children forthe improvement of the currency and the ees after which they proceeded ry &nd castles. It is not only betore Congress and the country, by the pub- | 8cbools; that eight years Dearly had iapeed reduction of interest on erat agen debt, with An Ice Ja ice in Grand TO THE CORCORAN ART GALLERY tor | the elty of ‘cent distances, but the city Reverved Seats, 75 Coats for at Chome « | lication of various letters and the promise or | since these negroes were set free by the Choc- | the recommendation that it lle upon the table. | became jammed last night, causi; where they were met by Assistant Oura' of © store, 941 Penue, avenue. Ai: | |ringing forward some others of the same char- | taW treaty of 1866, vet with the exception of | _ Mr. the water tay recommendation of to rise to an unusual height. The houseson the ‘wistion at the door 30 Cent 3 their being held no longer in slavery, their con. | Committee, moved a reference of the bill to | flats have been inundated, the occupants far- eter. 18 i a . on quake annem likely now that Congress dition was no better now than before the war. on the Whole. So ordered. towly escaping in boats and r Barbarin, who supplied with catalogues | Of magnificent :quares, grand sweeping boule- them throught the wallers Atter spending a | mules of delightful drives. ‘Ail, all ie changes ' jake another investigation of the District go ‘atts. Considerable 4 ernment dari session, He read an extract from an editorial in The the bill to estab- | damage to property has been done. ° Pro | CRe TRIAL oF Rustey for the murder of third investigation condnctad meatiet tee ees | Feedincter a canract, from, am odiuari ‘Choctaw natfonal savings depositors ee Anterior to pay | Clary berland, Md., was ay ot Public Works during its brief existence ot | nation, which gave following as the princi. Office Department. ELOPEMENT OF A PROFESSOR OF C@ENISTRY. terday evidence for the state, incl: three years. There is no evidence of ‘any dis- jection ‘Commit le. W. E. Coleman, professor of chemistry and RESPECTS TO SECRETARY DELANO. the dying declarations of the murdered man, position om the of any of the responsibiu N.J.) from the same commit- | natural science in the female high school, at They were received in the Secretar) tice. | or |. The defence in its opening state- officers of the Diets on government to avoid a il to authorize the Citizens’ | Louisville, Ky., bas with another ment arserted its ability to prove that =z thorough and searching tn’ ion. Opposi- final! enuit to change its location and name | man’s wife, » Bend own wife and child. pep ld al and was to rs to the peti- Privile, » and immunities of the native Bank of Washington | The injured husband is in pursuit, when Resiey The ‘merican them our goods. resented aking ‘ndigns.'’ Col. Boudinot siso read from a | City, and to increase its capital stock to $200,000. Economy A Nion Taime—In Sour 0 ld w ‘& BEVERIDGE, Congressional examination of the District | #peech of one Overton, in the Chickasaw (i 5.) opened the Bill become: | ois. Solus commaitnar et ae hee ne } ‘No. 1009 Pennsylvania av fairs, Dat co opposition is traced rather to ture, in = tos territorial bill. The to the removal of banking oon marci bensthee ber of com- Clary, establish a precisely opposite state MOVED T en wi re to prey u the and pr argument . Overton ad- ge cities, an: 4 Se Se eS | 2 se Ree a hae is | Retttt & Seay arin gs monitor tae eae Sy on ith streets. '» a Ptly te the collection of and his fellow. ve the banking capital in Casey county, Kr enti 5 Fight to vote, hold ofice 1f fe soul gore; cat the trifin most in important. cecupations | occurred between ie erie ied ent ees pote Mapa ome ¥ bes ae et nealy Stee eagles The stability ‘and re of our ineitetions bon omg wounded, but the ares Col. Boudinot sdmitted that the bill did place | _ Pending action on the bill, the morn! hour must * Stemptng © all the disturbance, bis the former slaves of the Indians on a perfect | & » House, on ir upon the ee ay Gauality with their former masters, and | Whecler, (N. Y.,) went into Committee of the cated The ight was the result of an old graage be- thought the committee would ‘not consider I. An freon ihe that 88 & serious objection. oe form of eT, ‘THE ALADAMA ContasTED Senatonsurr.— |, 72% MING NAVAL DRILL at Key West continue promises to bea grand affair. There will be squadrons of five sailing ships each, with [ | . f f | i? i i | ; the monitors reserve. The Dispatch will of Alabama, the he pro. act as tender te a ‘The te ed ba N. W. BUROHBLL, tion is made from some tions and memorials that ar ged ra ‘bh local affairs here, lished this _ 1 H if i Hy Es

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