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PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, counter Two CENTs each. By mail e120 bree months, | — Mouths, $2.0; one year, me borer emt oueet thes ai me | WSR. 48—NE. 6,508. WASHINGTON FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1874. rWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, | EVENING : ST AR Society. MEMORIAL OP GOVERNOR SHEPHERD rf CONGRESS Peg ti, Conger et ag apg eomangiens = Tk both a are willing abide by the laws whi The receptions yesterday were numerou : e been violated; whereas, as w Neheler's Hair Dye fe the best tn the wo 11 | ¥ y ¥ i charge hav FORTY THIRD CONGRESS, a Fripay, January 2 — J brilliant. The bright sunshine and brac- seen by the exhibit hereto attached, certined a . Spe culy true and perfect Hair Dye: uo ridiculous = = j one = AP . : r te, the fact | SENATE.—Mr. Chandier presented a me- 0 alsa} barmiess, esta W an GS: ¥ rp empti a - jain Record of Facts Touching the | \y the Superintendent of Assessments, the f prcenhnd me gpg mend ae) i, Tangle, tan is ashington News d Gaseip. weve ates Teiey Meanie wens ce Allegations against the District ischown that of said complainants the largest | morial from citizens of Michigan asking that Bore ork. eoy — "3 ge th Mets . property-holders, viz., Messrs. W.W. Corcoran, a ates 6 ————— ~ a a_i —_ INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts trom this ( thrown open drew nearly all of the calling Government and the Persons property-bolers, a. the postal money order system be extenied to Geo. W. Riggs, Wm. Gunton, “Maraball Brown, irs. Making, Them, Edmund Handley, Wm. B. Webb, H. N 4 burz, Mrs. Conover, Mrs. ‘o. E. Kirk, Chas. H. Matthews. Henry S. Na- source to-day were $ public from their homes. Mrs. Sherman all the post that the cost in the United States, and me be reduced. Referred AMUSEMENTS. East 7 $. $ ™ * Jen. , Mrs. S: _ — « - be Committee on Post Offices. —— GEN. Wa. S. Haney, U.S. A., isin the city, | Conkling, Mra vis, A. Adamson, Wm. Rutherford, H. k. Ran- | % tbe Co ee FORD'S OFERA HOtsE. scale a queat ot thin Decadent: | Dorsey, Mrs. Robertson, Mre. Frelinghuysen, | 71.6 rouowing is the memorial sent to Com Rese ee eee ee ene rite Aicsan. | Mr. Hamlin presented a communication f Mrs. Morrill, and many other Senator's fami- y | the Governor of the District of Columbia : 1 to- 30) Shep! i > lly paid nothing on account of 3 ta 4 a TEE Committe: Ways and Means hear | eciatod | BT&SS to-day by Governor Shepberd der have persona reply to the snouesrtain latoty orsenmned tania: ie een ot Ye je aa oanpun © | Mes recess oat, Erelinghuysen was assisted |” your memorialist, the Governor of the D the Improvements against whic Dogg haotow charges agsinet the Dictrictpevernment, whist rot forty per cent. on all i wines, i“ more, of New “Jersey. now visiling ihe Misses | trict of Columbia, respectfully represents, that, Bebra, oh ISv1, specially providing “that ait s rgd pn cert i of the F 3 : se, Mrs Redfern and Mrs. S_V- Niles had | in common with other ofticers of said District. | upon the property adjoining, and to be espe- | 3 Shia Medical Society ecking incronet | H.W. Panxea, member of Congress trom | very pieasant receptions. Mrs. Powell hal a | ne bas been arraigned before your honorable | ctally benetited by the improvements author- | dclrbla o gwenger | New Hampshire, and Mrs. Parker, have re- | very large one, and added tothe at:ractions ot d pay f orps zed bs be assessed ollect body by two memorials of certain pretended | ized by law, there shail be assessed and ¢ that the ned to promotion. ; Aapdians : A pouse and ‘self by the presence of several | moved from tke Kirkwool to 218 3d street | her house am . reason: proportion the cost, not ex : nithee 2 it | rs charming ladies,—her cousin Miss Weeks, the | tax payers, in which your memorialist and pe pte eomerg of theo ferred to Committee on Military Afiairs.” } Borthwest. Misses Phoenix and Mrs, B. Macdonald. his associates are charged with grave offences. The pecaniary ability of eaid individuals to ea oes Chamber of Commerce exking on | Tre Can attended — The largest entertainment of the af-ernoon | Charges so gravely presented, and apparently | pay the amount so assessed against them being riot lishment of a national system of jaarautine. by all the her js of departments excepting the | was the “tea” at Mes. Foste: , which added to | so gravely made, demand of your memoriatist, | unquestioned, they stand before your honorabie = Niful violators of law Ving, ac | ¥E. THURMAN ON TRE GOVERNOR'S Memon A eroearion meral, who was represented by Mr. | the noveltiesof akettledrium at four by dancing | on the part of himself and associates, as a duty <n — Atk OF = — = Mr. Thurman said a the proper time he PYGMALION A Phillips. Daring the day several representa- | an hour later. Mrs. Foster and Miss Annie | they owe to themselves and the good peopleo! | ang suffered defeat upon’ tae identical tasues | SbOul Nanibe een aah ebre weametie Bex be tives of the Cherokee nation called atthe Ex- | Smith received most gracefully, and were tar- | the District, to place before your honorable | embraced in thelr memorial, they canuot pleat praragel eg nde corer ety tt NATIONAL THEATER. — ecutive Mansion to pay their respects to the | ther re ohet sryl ocala agers body certain facts of record and of public no- ignorance of the aw Or want of means to com: | ry Daper of tvaordinary paper, i as the Z = * Presider | - ost delighttu e 8 oi . eg 3 eami | ply with its demands. . : : ee Fol N YRDENS.—Lieut. C. KR. Meeker or- | me Of those who enjoyed the hospi- | toriety touching both the allegations made and | Pt Ti en orialiss, on behalf of his assoctates | Perens who signed the memorial making the Na Orpenrs.—Lieut. C. R. Me r- ‘ ; ersons S, as “pretended tax-payers.” extraordi TASY 2, 187 | tality ot Mrs. Foster were General and Mrs. | the persons making them and the patriotic and public spirited people ot | Charges, as “preteaded , un eee ee eines red to the Shawmut; First Assistant Engineer | Belknap ‘arlisie, Mrs. Dudley and Miss | Your memorialist, speaking for himself ant | the District of Colvmbia, points with pre to | PAE in expreming wilinguess for an investiga. FoREI\ SIGHTS ONLY AND ONE MATINEE, | Slenry I. McEwan ordered to the naval ren- | Preston, Miss Kisley-Seward and Miss Upton, | associates in office, declares that they have not | the increased prosperity of the District under its | 0D, and then making a long arg ag , ard rs # t y investigation; extraordinary ii saying that the MONDAY. dezvous, Philadelphia: First Assistant Engineer | General Rann, Mrs, and Mise Baird and Miss | sought, and donot now seek, toevade the fullest | Hew alijon; of malicious knd ceiminah iieeen, | charges bad teen investigated by the courts, FLORENCE IN BIS GREAT BOLE Ot Weel Gicenteat decached from the Congress at | vord, Col. Woodbul!, Mrs. Merrick, Mrs. and | and fairest investigation into the affairs of the rexntations: of actempts on the part of the | When many of the charges had mever been be OBENRIZER Key West and ordered to return home and | Mite'Marcy, Mre, Shepherd and Mise Donald. | District, and in proof thereof they remind your opporition te arouse the people to toe comune. | fore the courts, and extraordinary in many we report arrival, _* _ ton, Mrs. Ur. Johnson, Mis® Lizzie Sherman | honorable body that ut every session of Congress | OPPO=! public cximee—-geing to the extent even | Other respects, to which he would hereafter cali “So THORG! GHFABE.” Epwarp LANSE, sentenced to one year’sim- | and Miss Whelan, Mrs. Hutchinson and Miss | since the organiz.cion of the new governmen “ hreatening the lives of your memorialist ani | *ttention. . sa " ; | for the District, they have been before the Dis- | Ott : . Bs MK, CONKLING ON THE “PRETENDED TA wa Sale of seats commences THIS (Friday) | prisonment a short time ago in New York for mca gr ony Conte nein: ~—= trict Committees and Committees on Apr his associates, and notwithstanding a deter | 4 - Payers” Mewortar ——— eee 10030 | atieged converting of mail bags to hisown use, | Hastings, Mre. Fastman, and Miss Dorsey, aud | ations of both the Senate and House of It Rlein ROER Ee OT te eae et | 245, Conkling sakel te xumins the Gonste W ULEARD Babe —Pok TH keg NIGttTs rought to this city ona writ of habeas | Mre, Freeman Clark and the Misses Clark. sentatives with full exhibits of all the transac- - i > i D c has been ; from week to week by malicio BDAY, Bebrsare haar oe a wavee corpus from the United States Supreme Court, | _ Speaker Biaine’s reception this evening Hoan rece ogre Borers ten was ornare falsehoods, the Capital of the nation has been ee eS ine a — T MATINEE. WEDNESDAY, F fence will be Hoally disposed St.” "° "°™" | from 9 to 11 o'clock. ‘The Speaker's aro not | Wi tha Tene et Renee eon, was ordered Sesghtiy plane ine the ere ee aneattty, | Deen informed, by statements scattered beet: (afternoon )—The world-renowned i lly “card” receptions. January, 1872, which was continued throughout | UBsightly place into the mo: for resilence, | cast over the country, that the memorial to DAVENPORT BROT tasase Ceaaaus ties : AG Mar otieen ; our country; the most desirable for residence, rs mont extraordinarr end # . HE Committe Miss Betty Beck, daughter of the Hon. Jas. | the winter and tll May of Santas year, hen | and has given evidence of prosperity as great as | Which this was a reply ‘had spot been rec elved Pemicua thane : 3 Beck, of Ky., is one of the most admired | fhond pages, and embrotiny cacanay On® | that of any city of the union. In the midst ot | D¥ Sails he coueiaten aac aie eee edie wesenerte F. P. Stanton on the subject ot ‘war depreda- | Sones thts Soanen: Genes sevens Reutimess, pon every wanes -! all its trials and all opposition, and in the m Hea aparece Pt petition or aa y ag f' the learned bave'boen foresd, | OF. and ciscon OF Tacha site cial | "— Mrs. Wise gives a small party this evening. | allegation presented’ Ly the, metaorieticts at ening cOnGECSIOD. at has, Shea nonsarTest: | receive a petiticn when it was presented tere overwhelming evidence. to acknowt: | Cotton factory at that place: toxether with a | —Mrs. Maxwell gives a dancing reception | Your honorable body at this session of Congress, memorialist would call attention to the fact. ae | by the Senator fom Ubio Mr. Tharman.) The compticated ma- | jorco” factory at that piace, together with a 1 that said investigation was regarded by the , < truth, as every Senator knows, was that this large amonni of cotton and machinery, was | and a kettledrum on Saturday. 42d Congress. as an impartial, thorough | ® Complete refutation of all the charges brought tition alvoaak te Rea. been seesiued, ann Brothers receiving | destroyed by order of Gen. Grant in May, 186i —Society received a great shock when the | and searching inquiry into every expenditure | ®@#inst him and bis associates, that the trans- | Petition . ‘ be confined in a ’ i - a , | what was very unusual, bad been read at ecttothe inapse Nomixations.—The President sent the fol- | announcement was made of the death of Mrs. | of the District government; of the prudence, | #¢tions in real estate in the city of Washington , q have increased trom $4,427,000 in Iso to | length. The Senate had then, im accordance 2 5 x rile ‘i es wisdom and honesty of the expenditares, | # ‘ < with its rule, declined to have it printed, jast eae Tie eaten cuimityoe, of {ntelligent per. | lowing nomimations to the Senate to day:—F. | General Walbridge. One short week ago she | Wisdom and hoi ctilitg ante veep aitares, | gt2, 195,000 im. 1673. War Claims mot th’s morning and listened to an argument by Gov. plainiy-constracted cabinet. wt ym an! <crutiny of s committe *, , ] 2 , 5 “i to print an important memo- i. s ah ‘ : - | entertained her friends at her hospitable man- say A Rees Disclaiming all purpose to evade any reason- | 8 it had refused t - - ° fhorough sod complicated manner.the most Pri ee atntinien Senet | ee het ning she became overpowered | District of the improvements then made and able and proper Invectigation your memo- | Tial from the New York Chamber of Co found ane Startling Woncer- aud Mysterious Move- | ritory ot Itaho; Joseph Pinkham, United he hi d fainted, which was perhaps the | PFoposed to be made; that at said investigation | °° 2 submits whether, under alithe ciream. | Merce. The petition had, like all other peti- ments are proiuced; Musical Tostruments sre | States marsha!, do, Joseph W. Huston, attor. | by the heat and faint ot tite wien Lys pes e, | the entire plan of improvement complained of at it would be fair’ and just to the pospl tions, taken its course. Yet the statement had 2 Arms of various sizes appearand | ney, do.; J. 1. Jenni clever ot pitb! beginning of the attack that carried her off’ so | 15° saiq memorialists was examined. and BD) rene cours tho pears = District meat | been made that Mr. Sherman and himself (Mr ieuce, together with | moneys, Ionia, Mic Assistant f | suddenly vesterday. proved, and so reported by said committee; | 15 Vour memecintist cod Gis metre ce cee | Conkling) bad by 8 pestiamentary quibble pre. ach Le Tetisibte | Deer A.'S. Greene, to be chiet engineer U.S. | — After the diuner given last evening by the | frat your memorialist and his associates were | '° Your memori is associates, to enter 7 ton, ee mte: re - Dolson, at Bath, X. | Secretary of State an: commence- Sat- » inquest without some probable cause | Vented the reception of this particular petition, City, Colorady: uf the ci and papers throughout the country had been tho truth of the charges made. Eapeeen on by the statement, and had com Mrs. Fish to the depart- | not only warranted by said report to go torward Pe ata | ingFrench minister and his wife, a reception | With their plan, but they were further en- | * | P S . couraged by appropriations made by the 42d <a OF SRROSNENES, nted indignantly, as well ‘they migbt, on on STARE MORBISSEY. Mans : : ne Andiciary thin | Ma Beld exclusively for the Cabinet and diplo- | Coupes a? fhithranceoe cant ayy tte gt Am’ j ihe refusal ef the Benatese wecelte a tecition -ATIONAL THEATER. Tus Hous Committee om the Judiciary this | matic corps, : , also by the apparently universal approval ot the ervascout 8 One paper he would mention, the Brookiyn aie morning heard Wm. M. Evarts in conclusion or | — Miss Kosa Sands took the while veil yester- | whole country, and especially by a large ma | -)ames Adame ru dited with intelligence, had i © ; . country pecially by ee cers Pek. Arjus, & paper edited wi genc MR. J.G.8% ®. Sole Lessee aad Director. | bis argument on the subject of the distri! | day at Mt. De Sales. A few of her triends in } jority me the eirene of the ere of Colum be a} Beall me endl 18 not been able to restrain a daily expression of = the G a 7 a ce th | bia; that at the following and the last session | Benj. Bi ind e editor evidently s ies which became as ignces of own | wean: ey mast elegant bridaldrers, made that the Histrict authorities were exceed- | A- !. Perry...... f me have alluded to this matter if it had only af they insured. Representatives Elliott’ and aS Gastomiare Ga autn cooeeions » | ing the limits of the general debt of tne Dis. | G. E. Kirk, ‘ fected himself personally, for he had never and b, colored members of the House, several Se Gia are eee trict, @ second investigation was ordered Aopen gmence pila would never take ap time in tenving newspa- ty addressed the committee in advocacy of the — Mrs. Charles Moulton, the sweet singer, is | result of which will be found in Mouse re Henry Thorn BS). ” per allegations personal to hiraself; ‘as this fr. “iwil richts bill = ~ at the Arlington No.7, third session. The contidence of ( Chas. W, Matthews concerned principally the Senator from (‘hio Seypenet 2 a — The event of the evening, and we may say | Stee still remaining in the integrity of the Dis rencie Weeder , sii Mr. Sherman), he had thought proper to al- SARA TUGA MA A Lerre reg lesighegyaie. Of the season, will be the fai masjue at the | ing St the pret, seusiou of the tid Congress | Th oe. vans t oe aes a A stax s received a letter fi d < 2 and at the present session of the iid Congress | Thos. E one § — ed memorial tr lex- MONDAY, FEBR a — = rian bie bes ‘ ro : t ceee residence of Governor Shepherd this evening. | sour memérialst invited an. incestingics | John Van Kiawick : . 0 Rd eng sonaaguelr gmc her lending | ret appearance Of the fay comedian, Dixector (iosborn saying Be Oe Sues 8 The party at Mrs. Bloomer’s elegant rest- | which, under the order of the House of lepr H. 8. Davis sez 4 bankers and merchant~ of Bo ore, and pre- RW. J. FLORENCE, letter, to Governor Hawley in regard to the | gence, on M street, last night, was oneof the | sentatives, is now being made, and covers recy | J-E- Miller. sidents of national banks of that city, protest- popular cara report that correspondents had attempted to . * substi all nut beret inally 3 A. Adamson 208 7 ce : Ha. m. tol tain. money for induande "ta faror ar Gn. | Handeomest and moatauccessfal entertainments RS CER ee Cray oid | Se eee ine geen any Ciena Sen canton. ce open f va > obtain money for i c ‘or of the | bandsomest and most euccesst * | fully considered. ‘T. Johnson terred to Committee on Finance. WHEEARD Hace. Centeni ind expressing the hope that Gen. | of the season. Your memorialist now insists that unless | @. T. 1,214 THE CARE OF GRNERAT. HOWARD. Jenn 5 Me De mous ee Menacor Pmt would oe pe auee. is latter | —We were under a misapprehension in | probable cause is shown ior she existence of the lt Mr. Morrill Me.) submitted a bill, aut —The floor o i having boen | however, bas returned it for revisio r. Gos- | , ‘ ‘. ee : si evils heretofore und now complained of, and | Jolin Ve nwe es a ve Pre institute @ comuission to frets tery eae yo ne eae may Bow bo obtained | horn says to Col. McMichael that he cannot | *t#ting that Mrs. Bancrott Mavis’ reception on | evils, hereto been disproved before Congress, he 8. Downing 0. muy ae te egtipeeya against Gen. 1.0. How trom every seat } ae | imagine how such ex ggerated reports gained | Monday wasa card reception—it having been | 2iG‘nig associates ought not to be subjected at Nandatl ard in the communication of the Secretary of iM pigs ining | circulation, and that he has notauthorized them | merely the al day reception without cards reat expense v0 the general government and to spent pene 1 War to the House on December 5. 103. s Sen The & ————_+s0e- — the great detriment of the interests of the Dis- lexauder Mr. Logan said this authority was necessary, Ds ¥ > snes : ts Mr. Logai y ROYAL MARIONETTES. DisTElcy Apratas is Case Rues—The Sen | THe Lerrer or Mr. STaRKweaTHER To | trict, to further neediess and truitless investi. : on 0 or otherwise under the statute ot limitations uo LAST WEEN Last WEEK | ate Committee on the Distri:t of Columbia thie |, ytq TextiwoToN.—The Norwich (Conn) But. | gations : pial gona ieepan Hy wdpair ome ly Last cae [EOF He WEEN morning beard Col. Pierce, who submitted a | /-rin ot to-day says:—Huntington was treasurer Your memorialist further represents that tuil | F. Schneider Mr. Morrill asked for present consideration f Re . | a < | of the republican Congressionat committee, | and complete printed reports have been mate | Jokn Purdy,.... 4 he bill, but Mr. West objected. First Time of the New Feature brief relative to the Metropolitan police a: el rz , P : of rOM I cD TUE e ad ny cent | previously offered to send funds into | to the President, as provided by law, showin, Fdmund Hanly ! HE POINT LOOKOUT RAILROAD. COMPOUND TUBK entitled to the aditional pay of 29 per cent, for | and bad p yo t pro v a eek THe COMPOUND TUBA | one year, and asking that the case may be re | the state, to be used in electing (iov. Jewell, | in detail all ' the financial transactions Fest ope . Sumuer submitted a resolution, which THE SCARAMOUCH * va: | ferred to the Court of Claims, where by limit: | ard also to elect Starkweather. This had been | of the officers of said District govern vm. B. ebb... agreed .o, directing the Committee on the The Most Laughable and Astaieuing ‘Tricks Meer | Hon it is barred. It was ordered to so refer the | done several times before. ‘The money was | ment. Every expenditure of the “ioara District of Columbia to inquire into the right of the United States on the property occnpied by the government hospital for the insane, ripa- rlan orothermise, as likely to be affected by the Washington and Point Mr. Morrili introd Pre-ented | case. The bill to authorize the V ‘ashington ralred among pig ope in Washington. e sol yervons receiving tosiay Aull, sane MATINEES eve DAY, WEDNESDAY | Cincinnati and St. Louis railroad company t) | Starkweather himself had given money onscv- ne of per ceivin , full, simple acd CATUEDAY 2 MON construct their railroad into the District of Uo. | eral oecasions, to be used Inthe election of oth. | and complete reports of “all the tinprovenents Seats for Ellis’ Musi¢ Store. Chsirs.se- | lumbia, which was referred to Mr. Jobnston, | ers. He and Huntington were old acqaain- | made; of the character and place where made, cured. 7S cents: Children, seenred, 50 cents. Gene- d fi ces. s «d home and the cost thereof. There never has been any Fal admiseic 0 conte. janzs-6t was reported to the committee, but he asked an | tances. When Starkweather reached home he ad th. e 6 W. W. Corcoran 7 George W. Riggs}... .. | pokout railroad. ra bill to restore the = | Cxtension of time to examine certain sections ot | wrote @ letter for aid promise. At that time | concealment on the part ot your mem ria B. L. Jackson: franking privilege. Referred to Commi:tee or W 4SHINGTOS THEATER COMIQUE | the law under which the charter was grantail to | the District government was not organized, nor | and his associates from the public of a single | Wm. B. Jackson _— Post Gttces, 11th Street, below Penna. Avenue. | the company. The committee listened to Mr. | was it until June, Istl. Starkweather had | official transaction of said District government Gunton... 157 31 MR. CALPENTER 0: ISTANA APPATRS . . . | Chandler in regard to the incorporation act ¢ never been interested in the afiairs of the Dis. | there never bas been a time when it was nm Marshall Brown... aN - Mr. Carpenter at one o'clock ied bis ar JAN. 26—-ONE WEEK AND TWO MATINRES. | 1579, 7th section, for railway corporations, with | trict till he was made chairman of the District | within the power ot any citizen of the District | Jno. F. Kendall Rete oem gument on Louisiana affairs, and continued hiv MOST EXTRAOKDINARY ENGAOBMENT. | Tegard to its intent as to strect railroads.’ This | of Columbia committee, December, 1471; until | to challenge the wisdom of any improvement | Horatio N. Easby x nee comments on the action atid ory Fulge + = ss a ans subject has heretofore been explained in Tae | then he never knew @ member of the Board of | being made. or the expenditure of any moneys, W. Kennedy & Co se ‘ Dureil. premising that in all his remarks be hot ‘The Dietingni rye gs wane STAR, in the proceedings of the House District | Public Works, and never since has he recom- | and your memorialist steclares that there i: nu | Jos. ls. Bryan... 105; Bess '98 no intention to reflect on the President in any m Comwittee. mended anybody to office under the govern. | substantial grievance complained of to lesse RB. OW will sppeer Monday, Tuesisy and Wetnesday $< respect for the course taken by li am) a = a . ment or tor any contract, nor has he in any way | honorable body for which there is not t Chas. 1 ssindiony 2 President bad no option but to enforce th Bight and Wednesday Matinces it the | Ex-Goveryon Warwota Wanren. — The | done anything outside of his duties as chairman remedy provided by law through the courts o crees of the courts. He, however, argu THE WINRTN OTE N D | following dispatch was received in this city yes- | of the committee. the District. Tharsday idey an Matinee in the gr r the laws ot Congress conlerred uo power upor Your memorialist would respectfully repre- ‘The above isan accurate statement, carefully | the Executive to furnish troops in such ease as temporancous Drame d a) {t y Bevipes ie wont anv Dra a oe January 29.-It is reported Tue Bsat Bata Convention tn Cat. | sent to your honorable pean that the difficulties } taker 1 the Looks and accounts of my office. | was presented by the state of affairs in |ouis he Lone Star ne Lone Star. |, 2 sonicind * . 1 by other parties Drawback. CAGO.— % x ~ ts vi u i “ jzo. W. Supt. sm "t. Pty eR Le HR dd | here that Governor hellogg bas issued areal, | GAG0-—At the B'nai B'rith convention yester- | and embarrassment: which have resulted trom Signe Guo, W. BEALL, Supt. Assm ana. He contended that there was no analogy “* ~ * . adopted instructing the Centennial committee | certain citizens, of whom the memorial Assessment in the name of F. and C. Schnei- | Louisiana case. In Khode Island there was do- ST: > : VIS, :atrpducing ' : tion. The subject of & home and asytum was | threaten the destruction of all 3 ae oe ee ree haneae | ernor. cordially recommended tor adoption by each | the District, and have result x ‘ -o- Monroe, (Ohio,) from the Committee on E L b t, | grand lodge, but the propusition for a general | pecuniary damage to the citizens thereot. This ity. cation and Labor, reported a petition from the cf denote and , nie, Banjo. DIOK | on the Governor of the District of Columbia, ii | ffetitution wan condemned, ‘The report or tina | biwectsion arrange ener oe ht ot ey , ages The ving S&ipping-RopeJig Daucer | will not be of any service here, and the object asking relief as to the number of hours of labor a cated. a under | mously adopted, and the eulogiam of the cuair- | while your memorialist, as he teels bound todo, | Eli» Star send an item ot news worth | asking relief as ANTIC ENTERTAINMENT | 4? Act of Congress, reyuisitions for the «jelivery | man on the success thus far of Consul Piexutto | presents to your honorable body some of the | publishing in your wide-awake paper. 1 know and asked that the committee be discharget, AY and SATURDAY. | lumbia should le addressed to the Chief Justice i 5 r tit Con- | ment has passed by reason of this opposition, Marine. jauzi-tr’ | of the Supreme Court of the District of Go. | Crome ackine thee te cont et tion, to, Con te the: Don't fail to read tie deecrip:ive Bills of this. | sition on Governor Shepherd, of the District of | day in Chicago a resolution was unanimously | the factions and unreasonable opposition between the Dorr case in Ithode Island and the RS. Toe premier Veuttiiovtist of the world, | State Treasury when he Warmoth, was Gor. | MemMoratve statue at the Philadelphia exbibi- | type and part, lave been such ‘ag at times to | CE UcanIk teen een ance artists. Messrs FOLEY and WADE | If the requisition is drawn, as is here stated, | Mi Guipenn KY “ : , vis of © ; % STENP I. In addition tos very | of Governor Kellogg will bi committee on Koum: was read and unani trict government was fully organized; and | TH SMALLEST CHILDREN EVER SEEN Attve. | Bricklayers’ Union of the District of Columbia, ; jou toe ¥ Sonera < STED 1y THIS O1Ty of fugitives trom states in the District of | Was loudly applauded. ‘The report recom- | vicissitudes through which the District govern- married parties, the parents of the little | the subject being one for executlve action under ea Bress, asking that the consul at Bucharest be | he calls attention to the fact that trom the be. | ‘Wis, and have arecent and authentic aceount | existing laws. So ordered. bia. r P i by letier trom « lady friend of mine as follows: | \ Mr. 'arsons, (Ohio) presented a memorial of ‘ ARRIAGE TICKETS FOR THE AMEBIC( S — | salaried, and appeals to the members of the | ginning the people of the District, and those pf ag I. Be cgi residing at Ss Parsons | the city councils of Clevelan:l, tor the construc- C*NiGuy chUs NLL cos to het et 8 | ‘Tux Nowmarion ov Ganwear Van BURNM | Collowing taUagrae GOL Gee Eo Mee Le ere nies ate suseningd It | Seer: Ralawonses: Mishigen, Gitte easter of tine oko tacekontar eee Bee at oe nge at See Babe eee cee ond Gan” Pee on | Hanctve Finu.—Tho exsentive semien of the ain Be ea ESE pei oat [COND cndamaert ts Gane the tirstelection | tWiDS'+0 small that they are a marvel of hu- | that place, and addresved the House in advo- jabler 5 pw eet se e, 93 = 1 g ’ ? is st or ii i 3: - e app i ‘pose. found from the Levees au29K" | Senate yesterday, lasting about half an hour, | vention congratulates you. Confidence un- | held under the organic uct, the weston ce ite fans ater bene ob One we terans tacts | oak the clow of bis remarks the regular order Cestemes Srreaupled by 8 discussion of the nomination | bounded. Werwill sustain you.” Spproved Uy SNOLeAT DeveTek een aeees | w Ald, avd welgn, together, Gres pounds and | wae Gemanncd: andl tee Belg Betaere tee For of omas G. Van Buren, of New York, t % bs jorie: our Guar hey s: 1 morni ir with MASQUERADES, consul at Kanagawa, Japan. lis comtrmatio | FATAL StansIne OF A JEALOUS Husnann | In favor Of the iia Meta ee ee maoriy tried teats SUMMA ett ore bee | ee en et earn PEIVATE THEATRICALS, — was opposed by Mr. Conkling and some other | 1% 4 VARISTY T'HEATER.—Yesterday atter- | the assembling of the Legislature. Uhis plan | snes with cotton, and they are Giemae tn dolls arivate oatere, caggtoapneimiaeiiit enators. who animadverted On his official re- hoon, after the performance at Fox's theater, Seennte Enown to said body by mesonge of the | O.08,2 “crus mother and’ chtloron ware doing | "Under this cal! a number of bills were report- MOXLEY’s, Vice Greeatiees He ne een, 2 SNe | Chere ees aut: crane rene Wim. Beneral discussion. it Nad teeta “the xp. | Mell at last accounts. “These twins ‘are the | ed by Messrs. Hawiey Ill). Lansing |. 3.), street ; . 3 or any ; a + and J : > sion of the debate reached when the Se1i Un Exhibition ane 5 Horned fans stage manager. It arose trom | proval of an advitory board of eminent govern- he ect cn ol See tag eet | ee on Ch, ee ae ate adjourned. It is stated th: he Sena jealousy on Clair’s part ause Benson had | meut officers and private citizens, and was ‘ MARKRITER'S, mmunication to the Secretary of State. ask- | ensued between the actors and others behind | eflort was made to defeat this legislation; {'a'| couel dhe Maoe of clther, ‘Their panty cen Mesers. Melish (N.Y.), Lawrence (Obio), Kel- Bo. 454 7th street, between D and B streets, sight | ing that he furnish the committee all corre- | the scenes, and during the melee (lair was | ing in which, resort was had to the courts aud about the size of the howl of a teaspoon, and | logg(Conn.), abd Harris (Va.), made stailer doors above Odd Fellow's Hall. wPonsence relating to the charges against Gen, | Nabbed, in the abdomen, causing a wound | an injunc'ion obtained, chiefly om the ground | Stout the ious than six inches lenge tbe tee | rektow tee tae Commies ce rat Ghee Ghotee O11 —— Ez: “dscgines: Wh fc. | Van Buren while be was American comimis. | Which will prebaply prove fatal. He is ina | that the proposed loan bad not received the en- Fon Pictures, ec, District, sioner at the Vienna exposition. Very critical condition to-night at the Pennsy'- | dorsement of the people. Unwilling to wait | ® {1H the larger.” 1S) | eee oe Seen ae ke wana, Ne tae vania hospital. It is not known who inflicted | the slow process of law, another act was ws nl Sr. Averill (dine.s, from the Oeeedites on ANNUAL Rerort oF THE IxDIAN Comuts- | the wou everal arrests were made. passed submitting the question to the people. Tue lew Prospect.—The New York Times | Indian ‘Affairs, reported @ bill to provide tor eee ee er ella Be emear ce ghtian Commissioners. | Tue Cope ix VinaINtA.—The most stronn- | f2E,Pposition organized, only the flaw of im. | f43* The apprehensions of a failure in the | ascertaining the lorees sustained by the people LL KINDS OF CasT-ofF weaning ap. | ''- Felix R. Brunot, chairman, havesubmitted | ous efforts are being made to secure the pardon | provements, but assailed the personal char- | ‘¢ cYOp which were felt in the early part of the | of southern Oregon and northern Calitornia by FABEL can be scld to the very bew advautage | their annual report to the President. It shows | of Page McCarty, the survivor of the McCarty- | Prose and ‘integrity, both in private ani | ¥/Bter Appear to have proved themselves with- | Indian depredations, in I=:? and Is15. Keferred on JUSTH, th: jer : Mordecai duel, from the Governor of Virginia. | ), ollie nee out foundation. A fair average supply, so far | to Committee of the Whole. and Sen ane Gomoitien ot tee ree See ad Wt ait Aer eer eRe EkDt | st least abour Atlantic spaioerd le emsorten, | Sat norte Tien teem the Miers Ooms Gitetend a eh ae fition and condition of the Indian tribes have | The petition is signed by nearly the whole state | dent had appointed and the people hadelectea, | ®t least as ou tain; and. there te still hn of | mittee, reported a joint resolution authorizing See a ercneeey eens. Gert ware fie | Ta Saved. blame of sate who were formerly | legislature and by a numberof the leading ci to carry out the organic act. Nutone dollar | Seems now certain, and there is still enoagh of | mittee, reported a joint resolution authorizing violently 0 mand se the march of civilization | 2€n8of Kichmond. The sentence of the pri- | had thus far been expended, nor bad these o the winter left to render it not improbable | a special court of inyuiry concerning Gen. 0.0. LECTURES ow appeal ler sohenin aaa coetenee Tie par- | Soner was six months’ imprisonment—a punlsh- ficers been afforded a single vpportunity to | tat the supply will be an anusually plentiful | Howard, and demanded the previous question. = tially-civilized tribes have made good progress | ment light cnough for such an offence. Upon | show whether they intended an honest ordis. | OMe: tera Dry nee Arend a) letter fromjen. Howard during the year, and reports show th t wherever | the action of the Governor will in a greatile- | honest administration of affairs. After the imseit, january »akinghim asa @ SUNIL LABERTY,~ | the christian churches have had their mission- | gee depend the decision whether the biooly | fullest canvass of the question ouly *eic vor: | THE ARAPILES AGROUND Once Monw.—The | friend and associate te ee ‘AT LINCOLN Matte ©? ‘The murders of white men by Indianscontinue | gIDia. and improvements. Almost the entire working BF torun ona ledge of rocks | of inquiry prvned eae am toitt2 ON BI NDAY EVENING, February sth, 147) to decrease in number annually. ‘The civilized sfaron was thus consumed when, in November, arkingt right of mnge be ac. wishes 20 Conte. “Seats lay be secured at Bilis ‘ SF The third Le« dom that we called on to chronicle such a ae is now in fresh trouble. In attempting to cross | corded him, and stating that his objections wnue to improve. There has been a fair in € ident oe ich bet the market, whereupon the opposition, aided . ; os eign fy Ber: | crease im the number of schools and churches; | heart-rending accident as that which befel Mrs. : . the bar of Sandy Hook she struck is still | heretofore expressed to military courts did not bs by the pecuniary and moral support of some re ' mi % Bitusbey “ves ae ¢ ‘Ligeia Ea amuch larger number pi children attend the | LY!€%:® worthy widow lady, residing in the See orabie bed fast. The captain bas thrown y his cate- apply to such @ one a8 now proposed. fe Of reckiess fer thi Lecthre by noid " those now comp aining to your i « ‘i t Schecia, and canene progress has been mate | £@mily of Mr. James Boswell, at Hills’ Landing, ht to discredit the District inthe money | Chitm and given bimself up toa Fri sou; tanit ir. Young (Ga.) asked if the gentleman had Gcorse Tichete jn agricultural industry.’ The passage of any Rec ae e. Pllsngerslomeg heer Bram matkets of, the world, and prevent the negotia- Prolanity. any reason to suppose that the President was —— Ment Hot, see zZation of a territorial govern- | with his gun, slipped and fell, the gun was dis- : onte. Dancenovs Srort.—On Sunday mornin i the court ofti judiced against RE: - ment not acceptable to the civilized tribes, ¥ te Upon the assembling of the last Congress, an ~ Point on the co: cers prejudi ae boy who had been driven into Q)PERA GLAssts (ahich i ove tince ably demonstrated thelt eer ae Srl eee effort was made by these tactioniste tereespend | '#t @ young man named Baird, resullng in York | Gen. Howard. FROM P capacity for self-government,) and which would oner™ — 4 county, Pa., jumped out ot bed, and ing a 8 ien: . He instantly. Coroner Ritchie was notified, but | te functions of the new government, and thus y jumped , Manone Mr. Frye said the friends of Gen. 1 ited it at a Mr. Parthemore Gen. Howard himeelf had the : indirectly open countsy ter tha theveas of to strike @ blow at, its very existence, and de- | 88 pom! MADE BY LEMAtEE. the whites, would, In the opinion of tne board, | Ucemed it unnecessary to hold an inque stroy its credit botti at home and abroad. The | Siickiy he'would shoot hia oho te es Fee? sy te ip ae Og wpb ay pn macuit amma sesarautraction of our obligations. ‘The vouch: | M° = = Mr, Oger | thy In your Ronerabie Coke eed, Do SYmPA” | the piece was discharged,” the wad entering | He huow mens’ hearteor be as coneclos oil. = jurin ‘nh months amoun! SLECTION Kows tn NGLAND.—Mr. er a cy ti 2 o FINIs ecu tn the aggregate to Size isa candidate for Parliament in Southwark, | tion was presented. At the same time amemo- | DIZ. Ps side, intlicting & painful and dangerous een ee 7 Leo) ound, 4 Last night his friends in large numbers entered | rial was offered iv the Houee of tatives | Of this sum $3, 5 a Ball where 8 conservative meeting was in | demanding an investigation into cover= | To nz HaxGep Next Fripay. PProval of the commitiee, progress, took possession of the platform, and | ing substantially the same ints as have | jand court ot p ala or ded for reasons dispersed the assembly. The conservative can- | been Fecently made to your honorable boy, the which ware indorsed Bae committee, and | didate in Abingdon was mobbed and stoned = = reg ees completely vindi- by letter. The peg ¢,papers or stated hey Mr. Arch has declinedjthe nomina- ing the District authorities. ‘2 want of eS CITIZENS ND 6TBANG CHINA, CRORE RRY. ' dat Birmingham electors to stand for Your memorialist further says that substan- UTLEY any | cemarising. tee ee | Parliament. : tially every charge of unlawful exercise of PLATED WAK&, the United States . etre | ee y. e ict authorities now com- fully invited to visit our ate A NEW SUBMARINE Cance, a part ot plained of has been presented to the courts of 20 show them cir — ish system which will ultimately’ place in tole- instance the District w a vemmitted by Iridians against each other, bet Gapnic connection all the more important |, that at every san 24-6" fe 1608 Penmerinet ter laws for the sup; of the liquor trac | West India Ielands, is being laid between Ja- several, the AS FY REMOV: M No smong [mlians, or & more effective mode of en- | maica and Porto ico. The points immedi- its officers W. Bamuoe euaw LEROY ouistans forcing the existing laws, more stringent laws | ately connected are Holiand bay, in the former ities; that notwithstanding at- Fes to the cena eats eit ree and the —--——- -2ee- _____ BALTIMORE AND THE CENTENNIAL.—An én- Sites e geremtctee neh & 5 " €: of ie Maryland im regard to the national centennial — calerprise ware adopied, spaetkan yor mais jané-im™ siready connected telegraphically with Aspin- the District, already | ter or spread them twenty-two feet ata wall. , unscrapul. | distance of five hundred, want of Ho od emo ere bane gn XUMEROUS DiscmaRons of working men are ‘still memoriallst Delloves that the | _I¥SURAwoR Suire CourmonremD.—The suits being made from the various na\ on the —d who elther Atlahtic seaboard, in wecordanse with ths sye- tie re | Se nents nin Cotvecmesenes, nd | to prevent encroac! ts upon Indian lands, | island, and Ponce in the latter. Jamaica is Has | Conn., Senator B: ‘and willful | that no request had been made to print this | and wages on the public works at Washington, | Committee on Claims, and, containing appro- | Jong and tribes of the Indian territory cons | qom*that we mre walled oa ee seit dest: | the District authorities placed’ the loan upon | While going down the East river without a pilot, | but aeking that the right of challenge be ac- | FATA AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Peuneylyania Aveune, cor. Lith St. = YY - THE EVEMNG STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | 6. H. KACEPMANN, Pret. ; THE EVENING STA fred by ca: 7 | their enbstrit EN CENTS PER 8 oR Forty-rork a Monti. Copies at the | 3 ¥ STARRED OVER A CAME OF WaRELES, New Yous, January 30.— Taree youths quar. relied over a game of marbles yesterday, and im the altercation following, one of them, named was fatally stabbed. LICR ARRANGEMENTS POR THE wane MEETING to-night are elaborate. The s tocommand im person; the ives and firty patroimea ans’ dress, and re- be held in readi- TRIRT) ONE OF TRE TOMPRINS SCARE RIOT Ree ed) have entered, throngh conpsel, @ ity, im the court of general see- ERS ON A STRIKE 2 this city, men and women, ob a strike for increased wages STRIKE OP CIOAR Mar RRS bandred workmen ei uring firme, «tre ay tor an increase of ten per cent. in their wages. de- Manding that ther employers ates, T the manuf —— A Steamer Seuttied and Sank Bosros, January 9, The «tes ported burned to the water's edge this morn. war scuttled and sunk to seve her ha The treight on board was valued at ¢ which will be recovered but, of course y The steamer was valued at $)9),a, injured, an assed the Assen icant Suicide of a Motel Proprictor ALLESTOWN, Pa. danuay 38.—Wm. Sieger, 0.one of the proprietors of the Eagle » bung himself th morning im a® ab n he hote No cause i assigned for Vire in CINcINNaTi, January Strobel & Bro.’s moulling, frame and looking-gl ufactory was dest 0x8, $40,000. yed by fire this mora’ LOCAL _NEWs. “| The Washington City Sa,viegs Baw SUIT oF a STOR AGAINST THE Dinu TORS. | _In the Court in General Term yesterday, the | case of Charles W. Horner, agt. George ©. He: ng, Zephaniah Jones, ‘Thomas J. Gardner, George K. Kutt, Thomas Francis, William | Bryan, Joby A. Ruff, Charles A. Zimmerman and Jobn C. McKelden, defendants, directurs ot the Washington City Savings Bank, was taken ¥ ni argued. This case was certitied uy by the Circuit Court, to be heard in the first instance laintift ~ues the defendants tor that whereas by the act of Congress, approved Juve 17,1 16 8.L., M,) entitled “An act ex- empting from taxes certain property in the Dis trict of Columbia, and to amend the © Act to provide for the creation of corporations \n th istrict of Columbia by general | * it among other things. provides savings bank may be organ! ted within the District of Columbia under the p-ovisions of section four oan porations in the of Columbi law,” approved May 5, 1570, by w said section four of the la+t-named act it is, amon other things, provided that "if the indebtedness of any company organived under this act shall atany time eaceed the amount oi its stork, the trustees of such company asseu! thereto shail be persona Jaally Lia ble for such excess to the cre 1 the com pany.” And thereupon, pursuant to said acts, and in accordance with the provisions thereat, there was, ono: about tus 15th day ot Pebraar A.D. duly organizved within the I | Columbia a savings bank known and the Washington City Saving Bank.w f Of $50,000, as expressed in the certificate of in poration, flied in the office ot recorder of deeds of the iistrict of Columbia, and recorded i “ Deeds of Corporations,” on page 27 sequentes; which said Washington City Savings bank was, on the 2th day of September, Is, | indebted to the plaintit? in the sum of $1,000, | Which said debt the said savings bank has | refused and still refuses to pay, though there~ | unto amicably requested, and the indebtedness | of the ‘said Washington City Savings bank being then and there overs 000,000 in excess, that is tosay, of the said capital stockof $30,000, 0 fixed and ascertained by the certificate of incorporation atoresaid in the sum of + and the said defendants being the try | named by the said certificate of incorporation to serve as such for the term of one year from the sth day of February, 157), and assemting to the suid €\cess of said indebredness over the capital stock, they, and each of them, became and were, then and there, personally and individually liable to the creditors of the Washington City Savings bank, and there and by force of said statute, ‘an action h acctued to the said plaintif® to demand, j bave of and from the said defendapts. the tad sun of four thousand dollars so due to him by the said savings bank, and by said savings bank so refused to be paid as aforesaid. The second count charges that the trustees (de- Yendants, at-ented to an increase of the indebt- | edness of said savings bank to the sum ot eight Lurdred and fifty thousand dollars in excess ot the capital stock of said savings bank, whic said indebtedness of nine hundred thousan dollars, or thereabouts, is still due and unpaid by said savings bank to its creditors, whom is the plaintitl; and thereby by force ot the said statutes the said defendants became auil are personality and individually liable unto him in the sum of four thousand dollars, being the amount «ue him by said Washington City Saving» Bank. And the pisinti demand: of the said defendants the sum of thirty-six ban- dred and three dollars ane sixty cents. The defendants filtd a demurrer to this de. | claration, the grounds of demurrer of which are | whether the fourtb section of the act of May | 186, is applicable to the indebtedness of | savings bank to its depositors; and if so, whet! er the liability of trustees is to all the creditors or toeach, and whether the liability is sufticient- y alleged m the counts, which do not allege that the debt claimed by the platntitt was con- tracted in excess of the amount of capital stock. and are otherwise vague, uncertain and insufficien The argument was continned to-day by «en. Musey for piaintif and Mr. Davidge tor de’en | ant. ——_e-—__—_ Deatn or Dr. Dov Dr. George M. Hove, one of the leadi yeicuans of Washington | died very une: lly at bis residence, on & | street, near ith northwest, this morning. Dr. | Dove was the sen of the late Marmaduke Dove, who years #go was & prominent citizen of Fast Washington, and tor several terms served in the city councils. The deceased studied medicine and graduated in Philadelphia, He entered upon the practice of medicine in the eastern section of the city, and subsequently removed to 4. street, pear Pennsylvania avenue, where, until a few months since, he had his residence and office, and be had'a very large practice. He was surgeon of the Maryland and District battalion in the Mexican war, and served throughout the war, Unkr the olf wpent be was 8 member of of Health tor several vears, being secretary and then president of the board. He was known as a most genial com- — ot social babits andi a cheerfal disposi- | Hon, and it is said that in his practice he never slighted a call, even if he knew = was no rospect of receiwng a tee; that there were o ! fis books the eamen to Show be Dever cunt @ bill. — 0 a t attack of paralysis, and yes- ive cene coe eee | sit up, and was up to o'e! j joning with omen of ts friends and family. | About half an hour thereafter be was attacked with an affection of the heart, "yt gestion of the lungs, and irs. Lin- him. He continued to sink during the night, and died about 9 o'clock this morning. A DISTRESSING SUICIDE bas just occurred prejudiced against Gen. Howard or would ap- | pear Paris. It was thatof a deformed orphan Z i . cruel aunt, to whose protection he hed been