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THE EVENING STAR. @ RL, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, ‘ ; | comer .: estnat Term, the AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Parmers' hanic BY 1 THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, teeta te sieve ne tne he aay = past ret > | sree, Georgetown, eal property being fo HE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to parcels; chat Hill tm + 184, con- their eubebribers at Ten Caxts ae OTH > =. the same to Shoemaker upyn cer- Foury-pors CENts TEx Moste, Gove im trusts, among others to secare the | peyipent oF certain note, with interest, that his object was known to defendant. viz., ¥ STAR—Published Fridsy—@1.50 ayer. tably in advance, in both cases,and the 7 pS %, 48—N2. 6.511. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1874. TWO CENTS. GS Rates of advertisiig furnished on ay le BO ET } that he paid the interes: thereon as also a small | part of the principal ven to | @rderstand that no farther payment om the ies 7 — is z 3 = e 7 = eck | Congress woull establish the principie of pw wrincipal wou required oni cartall- ___ AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS, EVENING STAR. {seuss eu ore tan oayin wexty | FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | 22°6r7,7°2: erncnnt per. | peel wens iy genes Se ing on its property as the people paid lent of ten por cout: that the tok Coane “ é theirs, the District would not ask a dollar | Santee to adveries anne ened THEA SER COMI‘2UR, /ORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ooo oo | It wasone of the startling days of + weather, sEuAeE ee am for any charity or — special asistance. he monde the cost unmeentoee ty ee erenerey; that et, below Penna, Avenue, ie W. hin, News and Gossi: which enforces a knowledge of its existence SED :.—Mr. agen pe ‘esola- | He hoped the action of Congress would im three papers; that the adv. ment did mol A STARTLING MYSTERY TOTES ATES SIGE OEE. ashington P even on the perpetual round dancers. For | tion parsed by colored citizens of Atlanta, Ga., | keeping with the coarse of the Dustrie ertine 3 i phon sae Engagement of the really great and gified 4ra- AND TWo ™ ro ATINEES | matic arts CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, why? If the ladies have carriages, very few of | OD Jaftuary 26, 1874, denying the statement ONE WEEK-FEB e receipts from this ‘y INTERNAL Revenve. | source to-day were 389,37 . ; r Ho f Representatives by | Compare with the who may have been isgowed to "purchase Drated ena fal be i se autren eC aguiuae tance comitin mantae ee? ages Fbecoeees nk the color ped ‘coger lah cs eames . = x ye _ eng: that "Ne ee he celebrated and wong artists, % excellent actor, Spa ae e 5 ¢ | bis actions 16 3 erred bis regu 3 Shoe and Tue colebrarod and wongerfal artist who, with the exeslient setae, Ta Caninzr sestion to-day was of briet | options les agreeable, aud reduce the attend- | of (corgia were opposed deny ee eee ee ete | theory that the District was mat Dank to sell the property in distinct pannets ne warn Sf ag oe Tinituy wilh predace eilbert's ctatisie satimeal | @0ration. Allthe members were present, bat | ance, might say, © Det 1 wou reand ta sto | the nite etfect comminee in romietions passed |. The bill n passed by @ yea and much As would satisty the debt—and it was INDIAN BOX AND DASH ET THICK | cued}, entitied ve Subert'e exquisite eatirical | 1) tosiness of more than ordinary rontine im- piety eaeaads by the legislature of Georgia, The resolations | *yr— sas mu.,) from the Committes | frruicdi that when, ‘test ueeola to Tae 4 bewilts who GMALION AND GALATEA, mnsideration. Fi were reau aid referred to tue Committee on the | 7% nto | fOr Sel ’ f oa io tomy, ke ‘ima miyerery—the great: | with the eriginal wise va seme a™ portance was under considera\ —Mre. Field bas omitted her receptions for | Were read d ‘Currency, reported & bill to | and receiving an afirmative answer he test's 7 —_ ™ | _ THE ENTIRE NUMBER of persons engazed | the present, but will resume them in the spring Mr. Logan presented resolutions of Grand ee org = the redemption of | notice that he would contest the sale; that the Epes | akZ Jn,revaration, She areet Americanemottoon! | here and throughout the country, under the As a rule, however, the +Court” ladiesreceived | Army of the Kepublic in favor of the equalize national tank wonae ae Srted to tne Cam | Property was started at $4,000, and there KE. gitsh Duetists and D: %. ni feeling of * Kast Ly ue,” entitied FATE. | internal revenue bureau, is 3,533 against 8,55) | as usual yesterda: the ladies at the navy | tion of bounties. Kererred to the Committee Wh ceo at which ft Seaahan meas a sce of che Acrobatic Song and Dance | Also, Wilkie Collins’ own version of the NS yard and marine barracks were also at home, | on Military Anaire. at which it was knocked m to th MAGDALEN. oe ee as were Mrs. General Sherman and her daugh Mr. Logan, from Committee on Military Af that the sum is gromly inadequate, tha SEAMA ABD MOORE. N(ATIONAL THEATER. Tax niit introdaced in the House yesterday | ters and visting friends. This reception wax | tairs, reported adversely on bill to provide fo $9,000 for the property withoat the Thee . —_—" by Mr. Platt relative to the pay of civit engi- | one of the pleasantest of the day. Bat that is | the arming and equipping ot the whole hovly i that, the, annual rent ie Encagement for six nightsand one matinee of | the length of service in the profession, the same | 9Pen {hel society bid fair to rival those he won | the bills in relation to certain Leey, ROUGE TIMORE 8¢ sale should not be permitted by the court to be K SALPH. the popular and favorite stor. rag as tixed by law for naval constractors, in the field. After his famous + march to the | ments, and in relation to military prisons. Also, | H vor He — fore oy 4 that tne 4 % S. ye 2 . Seagrass ” re ‘a DI pit cw the pay de he sche t 0 STC RD ay \AONESDAY | Boa iam Dichers’ great novel of“ No Thoroagh. | the note-worthy fact that not a dollar has ever dition. It was «Shermanized,” and expressed | | Mr. Conkling presented memorial from the | Prt reports chat o etate the indobteduen f bill at each Matines. ed ey” and called been missing from the department of the comp- | the tuperlative degree of misery. In Washing | marine insurance companies and others of New a heavy ga —— such indebtedness te cet by hite'at Booth's Theater, | troller of the currency, where women excla- | ton we should attach an evactly opposite meas | York aking @ larger oan eriat m for the by p companion y beswid in parcels to ———= 2 eee “| sively are employed as clerks. ing in describing the result of one of the gal- | drographic office. Reterred to Committee on fed to on @ ant (the t « LECTURE Jules Oberreizer. Mr. WJ. Flor Nicer . - laut general’s marches through a ballroom | Commerce. sear the ae te coaat ent) denies that the tm. — <<< | GRAND PLOBENOE MA EE SATURDAY Tur House Committee on Naval Affairs this | ff one has been * Shermanized,” the space of On mo a po em annually, asserts that ME COUR IND CIVIL LIBERTY,” | _ 1p preperation and will be produce dariaz the | morning agreed to report a bill providing for | Ln’ during which the process lasted is sure to | dent of the Senat pot ree that the ban eriatled to pay the insur- ae * | weeks ‘i i have been most delighttully spent. the operator for the gov ance; that the bank was frequently obliged to ¥ oF. & BOYLE COUSIN JACK COMING HOME te distribation of certain prize money to the aad ee ernment telegraph connecting the Capitol with cail for the payment of interest and insurance et 5 n‘natw *’ fer2 AND RILBEN OGE. officers and crew of the United States s —Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hatchinson gave the departments. y resolution; further assert that by resolution ON SUNDAY EVENING, Febroary 2b, 1874 TLLARD HALL. Bienville. another delightful musicale at their residence, K Mr. Sherman called up bill relating passed May 1. 183, the trustee was directed to Tickets, 90 Cents. Seats niay besecared a Euis’ | W —_ THE ARKANSAS CoNnTESTED Szars.—-The | Street, last evening, which was, as is alwaysthe | posits of mail contracts eth the Post O1 ver 2th, says | proceed to sell. They deny that plainti® was , ‘ by Re FIEST APPEARANCE IN WASHINGTON. oe a re " case, most successful. There are few parlors so partment. Passed. hich left here for China with | given to understand that no far payment Mat ‘Line tm Halle o; ORS vRD ee ce micocions fhe morning: | Sor anayeod fur manila ak unt of Mr’ Hiutcnin: | Mc, Gargect Teitehaned GI 20 emalieh’e ago, struck a reef north ot | would be required provided the interest wes ‘may now be secured THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, instructed the chairman to report a resolution | Son; ‘and as the hostess ie'a great patron of | board of . Reterred to Committee on | New Caledonia, the crew escaping in ons of | paid. The detendant (Shoomaker) denies thee ders or purchasers of the February Sth, 6.b ani 7th, to the House admitting to seats as members | music, and a musician herself, she is fully equal | Education and Labor. = r boats and making tor woe Islands. | persons were pecs trem becoming purchas- 35 St thereof, on prima facie evidence, Asa Ho-iges, | to the task of arranging a private musicale. he Mr. Ferry (Mich.) introduced a bill for the | On reaching their ¢ nation they were, with | ers by reason of form of advertisement, de- a | The creat illusionist of the age, of the ist, and W. W. Wiltshire, of the 3d Ar. | programmes comprise only mune of high order, | restorationte market of cortate lange to ace | one éxception, mercilessly slaughtered by the | nies that complainant could distribute’ the ORY GOooDs. . M. HARTZ, kansas districts. and those invited to listen attend for that pur- | gan. Referred to the Committee on Indian | Datives. The furvivor was spared, froma 6 water obtained from the canal the seve- pose alone, and do not, as is too eften the cass, | Affairs. Stitious belief that as the half a dozen ar- | ral parcels, and asserts that the only obstacie 7 Wits! SILES::: ~~ Broadway, New York, will give a series of Tue WESTERN Matt Route Contracts.— | Der tae murical effect by talking. Among those Mr. Goldthwaite introduced a bill amending with which he was pierced, had not | offered was by plainuff reading the protest at REAT BAB reat STAR ILLUSIONS” "" "5 "| | Yesterday was the day for the filing of bids at | Mattie musical elfect by ta Hastings, Mr. and | the act of March 3, 14i5, relative to tax on stato | touched a vital part, it would be unlucky ta at- | the sale; that the sale wasregular, and the bank INS BILES. fram Bierce Eas | Thoonly original Indian Box ond Spiritual Bas- | the Post Office department for mail routes in | Mine Jenn O- Eyant,, Attorney General | banks, Ieferred fo Committee on Finance. | tack bimagain. "| Eat the ona (6dr purchaser at the price, which " ‘Wy, car Mr. Brodhead in New | Ket, (cupsright) All imitations are merely bar- | the Pacitic states and western territories tor the | #04 Mrs. Williams, Governor and Mrs. Shep- stration to iarket OF certain lacks ke oie; | The Mrtiten Ia; Hamentary Elections. Judge Wylie) on the 11th of June zat “hich time the silk market | lesques. “Also bis last great invention, entitled Rep ete Weceh Abent hres tiaaed 68 Shane | Cru iees tere Mintle: we dies eee, | rn ek ee eon Ja) lian | | Loxpow, February 3.—The election in Bris. | tart mage a, decree continuing the aan a taows te ton veers: These AEROSTAT SPIRITUAL, bids were filed [pmerday_ a8 there were four | Flagg, Drand firs, McDonell, wee ne | See tol yesterday resulted in the return of Samuel | for thirty days, to be dimolved at that thne ap, We also sffer gond, Iow-priced | (title copyrighted) which can mever he performed | Years ago. It will be several weeks before an M. Young, and several others. ‘Prot. ‘Carl | | Mr. Sargent introduced a bill in rel Morley and Kirkinan Hodgeon. Both are ith. | unless plaintit pay the bank the principal, in- een blew and Unbdteachet | by any other person in the world. awardismade, 0 Richter acted as accompanist. During the eve- | the legal and euitable rights of certain p: —_ — ere, members, of the tate Parti terest and costs. The complainant appealed. sat *3pcol COTTON: GHAND MATINEE SATURDAY, GEN. M. ©. Matos, Quartermaster Goneral | ning the guests were highly entertained by the | to lands in Calitorria. Kelerred to Committos | ment. OF the n the conservatives Rargument | The argument was concladed to-day. : ° February 7th, at 2 o’clocs; open at 1 3), of the Army, was before the House Committee Gee ange eee ee ee fig i pa etreng soe oy abill to provide for | jority of sixteen. There were a number oi INpictwewts ny Tie GRaND Jrry.—The EE perfurmances are patronized by the clergy of | on Mulitary Affairs this morning, explaining | {ation a4 singors is ns 1, and are making abrief | the redemption and reissue of lezal tenders and | Beetings of liberals and conservatives in the grand Jory of the December term of the Urim- : as sil denomir atiges. the details pertaining to the duties of the of- | visit to this city. Their singing and recitations | national bunk notes and tor free banking. Ke- | Metropolitan district last night, which were a al Court to-day concluded their labora, and A I ‘ z pen 1m the evening at 7 9); commence at$ | ficers in the quartermaster’s department, and were highly appreciated by the auditors. ferred to Committee on Finance. dressed by their respective candidates. The pro- | were discharged with the thanks of the court. D - chek. Carriages may bo ordered st 10:15 aed giving his views generaily with regard to 1 re- ‘The german given by Mrs. Coleman to the Mr. Ingalis presented resolutions of the legis- cormngs were maries by Among other indictments fled in the court &. ¥ cats, whic! duction of the staff in connection with the ie ed f the | lature of Kansas, asking the passage of the oF - 1800 nwich is _ oh —, ow —Edwar Children & | quartermaster’s department. eee Rietaae ia cvcning eas ons of the | roc. ee the sale of the Osage Indian The return of ¢ Williams and James K. Moore for “aulaw- vente to rest rved seats. : — handsomest of the season. The'favors and flow. | {0 Pr lispatch from the taking and carrying away papers from Pianist, Mr. A. SEDG WICK, who will i «| Tue Senate Mitirary Commirree held a | ¢Ts were magnificent, as also were the ladies’ | | ae: Window Sail bu tho 2: ¥. Tribune of you een 4 namber of fig! ce where they Lad bese deporited, in- UST RECEIVED. | ralsgon the Eoslie ovacertina. Grand Pianoloaned | nesting to-day, and agreed to report favorably | tliete. } terday there was at abstract of what purport d tobe used to procure the payment of w far pabl©,oa MONDAY, Feb- | by Mr. Ellie & Co. SOE | caauune tb ail oe tmin casks le Miss Edith Abell isin she ot y, the gnes: of | to be a report of the Committce on Tra TEMENT AND 2 a y: James Pevton, assault with intent to roar = oP RBEGLION < = . dr. and Mrs. Hatch. Miss Abell, who is a vocal 7 “y = e . "i roar t $ from a | kill, and resisting officer, Peter F. Slicker, lar- EIECES Ds Snipa ial ta Se a oo partment of the army, and adversely the b ist of decided merit, sang, it will be remeabered, eerie ory no ou apes places throughout the. k ugiom | ceny: Henry Harrison, burglary; Geo. Koon BAGHED OOTTO MKS. OATES’ COMIC OPERA COMPANY | for arming and equipping the whole bxly in this city some ‘time ‘since in English opera | the taking of teetnere Theo is taking place to-di Preston Brooks, Keuben George and site ter. Price of one lot, snpe- |” The only complet . the militia of the United States; also the bill | with the Kichings’ troup pire Ree tiray pot Trcip wher Sadaae tand some ng, @ | Brooks, robbery; James Connelly, b By F9P cnsce neers 199 CONES, | Chores abd € tra, | relatiug to brevet appointments; also Senate Mrs. Secretary Belknap will not receive bebe tabieucen prmitses ig ashire, and Tralee, Ireland. | I*aac Walker, robbery; Budd Warner, d s fcentsfor.l0 preduction of Comic Opera, bill 35s, entitled “An act to amend an act t> ese Be Di . yet besa submitued to the committee. . obert Lowe was elected to | rT. 5 ALSO IN STOCK “Mrs, Oates deserves the thanks of the communt- | Csrabtish a military pr to-morrow. ir. Sherman, from € tee on Finance. ert Lowe was to-day elected to dward T » Mary Ko an elreant quality Yard-wide BROWN COTTON | ty forgiving us Comic Opera untainted by asingle | ¢stablis " ry pF as . as reported bil Jeet provision o he Londen university in the next | Babcock for m abniaughter, - —— ie i ™ | indelicacy, yet with siltne ‘iquancy and brilliancy A voarp, consisting of Commodore Danie! ProroseD Rerormsor tHe Unrrep Starss | jaw requiring the withdrawal of twen' ix e “ ate mate ommitted an a: : S, LINESS, and | PORTS, MONDAY, Feb. 51! Grand Duchess Amunen, United States nary; General Han- | CRIMINAL Cope.—Mr. Frye, of Maing, has in twillione of national bank circulation from stat | thei m of Sasan McLang ia, 3 plete. FORD'S, TUESDAY, Feb. win, The Flo 6 phreys, United States army, and Professor | troduced in the House of Represeutatives a ‘A large number of petitions from vatious sec | carriage, and thereby caused the DRESS GOUDS FURD’'S, WEDNE“PaY, Feb. lith, Les Bararce. , 31 providing that no person shall be prosecate: ewon | cbild. Ats wonderful reduction, OBD 8, THORSDAY, Feb. 12th, King’s Secret. Pierce, U nited States coast sarvey, ap gone ied, or puntahan in nag court of tear United tions of the eaented, remot | SSS - oe Da. Reb. tithe Fortauio ‘ieersctmiat canal Tonter “surveyed by the | States for any offence not capital or Tor any Teachtan teary AY eet satiaatara | |THE CoNrLIMENTARY meNEPrt to Mr. Hagh ed. ‘St. Vi e's Day— | 1: % tine or forfeiture under any penal statute un 5 vine - The suow in man 4 ernan, acting manager of the Theater Com. atines on St. Valentin y ited § ent expeditions, will y 4 DON'T MISS A GOOD CHANCE. ot. United States government exped ions, wi casi ! ne ; = > HOUSE FF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr i bene a ™ hough the Comic Upsra compels m | meet in this city for that purpose on Thursday | les= the indictment or information for the sam DUSE ys ique, tendered him by Moesers. W fe and very costly combi mn of prencipala, | eo a ” shall be found or instituted within five years | Stowell (V'a.), from the Committee on Post (i COUNTERFEIT NOTES Arthur Shepherd, W. M. Kitchie. ere, instrumentalists, ete., and this ¢ ~ from the committing of the offense or incurring s THE ARCADE. a much increased in number vet tin on the F = om Kawsas. WOLFORK & SHILBER perce tae eae ry ces and Post Ki ds, rted a joint reso! onal Bank, Ninth Nationa’ omuch increased in tu the tine or forteitare, the provisions not how. | h0¢ 4nd Post Roads, repo’ i Carroll, Dr. D. W. Bik Bank, Marine National Baw’ ata Sho her : tion explanatory of the resolu Bank, Marine National Bank, Natconal Shi othe “ has beenelected | ever to apply to persons fleeing from jastice. | LY S3P inate’ Of the ress and Leat mn Of his eftort isbn sow 427 t_D aud E, » cBotce ynets w El commence on Thursday. Sete reicact | Also abAL taking the punishinent for mae queontivn Gepatcomeoamons cee of New ¥ @ lrst-class variety theater in this District E FLACE TO BUY BARGAINS. \) ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE. & slaughter imprisonment not exceeding ten years vie ets fo Mr, Caldwell. Governor Harvey is a Virginian | and fine not exceeding S100). Ales bill ran, | {hall not apply to contracts for ma meer : ‘ ks, keys, postal cards and ne 5 by birth, but spent moet ct his time in Adams | ishing extortion by any person under color of | 1° GEEAT BEDCCTION IN DRESS GOODS T Pilger Retiree Gounty, Ail until 1ss1, when he removed to | gathority of the United States by a tine not ex- toes AT EDU Es . ‘endere y are take place on Friday next. Mr. Kernan, tm re- iated to deceive. ply to the letter tender! him the benefit, ESIRE DE . iggests @n afternoon matinee for ladies and Kansas and’ engaged in’ tarming. , ae ee children, and the evening performance for gen- tiring the | ceeaing $200 or imprisonment notexezeding one | pAit,,onnan (lows), from the Committee on tiemnen that day, auf ante eee ne EsT KED(OTION 18 DOMESTIc3. HUGHEY KERNAN, war he served as @ colonel of the 10th Kansas | Sear according to the aeeracmtne or ete Sree fy pig plier tern for know that my'effort tm establishing a fret GREAT REDUCTION IN HOSIERY stra infantry. . ———— Teported from the Committee on Banking aud lass variety theater im this commun ty is #0 GREAT REDUCTION IN LINEN GOODS, == Mu, Currmay introduced in the House yes | TWO Worturms—Mr. C. Alexander was a | [Shorted from the Dommittee on Bankt substantially appreciated, and in reply will say GREAT REDUCTION IN GLOVES. FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, b ane spectator in the House gallery yesterday during THE HAGERSTOWN BANK REMOVAL. tbat it shail be my constant aim to merit that MOBY BAXTER, FEBRUARY 6, 1871, Reeay A DEON IMIDE CRS SEMI US UO EIT | Oe ceects Gn Ve cmc Providing furan} The House then, in the morning hour, confidence axd esteem which has been extended _isp26-tr 1920 Pe ‘anim avenue. Wher a bill of rare excellence will be presented. of the Clerk of the House of Representatives to to me in the past : investigation into the affairs of the Distcict. | Sumed the consideration of the bill autho —— select in the city of Washington one newspaper 7 3 the Bank of Hagerstown to change its lo TYESTY PER CENT. OFF The MATINEE PERFORMANCE for LADIES | in addition to the number mow allewet ByIaw: || Gar teacatcnee Cone ree aoe | tp Wuckinnion td ON ALL SALES oF and CHILDREN wt! bs a rich treat, introdaciay | in which such treaties and laws of the United Hr A te one oF thi ners like | ANOTHER DISCUSSION ON DISTRICT APPATRS YEE TUG MOKED Perce TS Cran 91 | Baliuore, wndthomneteghentel by thearce’ Sani | S’stes at may be ordered for pablication iv | Has Poking, around in ove of the corners like | AKOTH ER musccacion ON mieTRicr ATrArRs. WHEEE THE MARKED PRICK IS OVER $1 | DiVaUE. OTTO BURBANK, GABRY HAGT papa as Seems law shall be pannsned of the tirst-named curbstone broker protraded | the ape byte the ras | = eT ents CHO Cree eee Cree: | Gea Os ete Tree te TORR | ike saucers, ‘and Ris ittlo. ings fairly ration | the District of Columbia provoking, frequer TEN PER CENT. OFF sional cogsgements Will not permit them to appear | tions as is now provided by existing laws, ae SEWING FOR THE Poor.—The Citizens’ Ke- liet Commission have again secured the u<e ot the parlors ot the Young Men's Christian As->>ia- t tion for to-morrow, for ths purpose of sowing , Who also went there for protection, | and making over garments for the poor. The e iu the prison by Michael De Young, | se ity of the weather Ought to stimulate a! ith joy. He was last seen with his’marzial | bursteof laughter. He argued that the bank o Prison by Micha — = ON ALL SALES OF WINTER OB WOOLEN | at uign 7 Fi » || ele dttwn around him, delivering an essay | Would pay the same taxes tv the general gov- Sd by oe Gath, at ee | eee hacen nta se GOODS WHERE THE PRICE 13 NOT ‘The manag: ment promise to make b = perform- THE House Judiciary Committee this morn ‘om the Worthlemmens ef sistent po doe ties, a» | ernment at Washington as = prevented by the guard. All the parties | nevolent work. mee OVER @1. ortby of the testimonial tendered, ing agreed to report a bill concerning the prac: | fra: ne couid, at the moment the ‘iowa Hagerstown. a the capital RON ner Ass ‘on. io “ . 7 ; p i y were low=st, lin peimis me ee Also, 10 Der COCILE VELV ETS, * SILKS nt | ApMISsION AT EACH PERFOBMANCE: | tice in territorial courts and appeals therefrom, buy up all that offered. to the end that when) | 8S proposed in the bill, the rere ke of a Theater Company. Chee oe — S7ONE PRICE TO ALL.\a = 79: 90, and 23 Cente.__fob3-8t_ | which provides substantially that thé appellate | the select committee shall have exonerated oo, PE spr habigeaeina wag ore beee \vEcpnia, February 3.—Tho stock com- | we printed im our Inter editions yerorda « 4 RT ENTERTAINMENT. urisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United | officials, he may realize a handsome profit by | that if there was auy obje ant HOGAN fe LUE, QS? ESTED r Ns ?-tr 1618 ont 10: ‘h street northwest. < itshould come not from New ¥ pany at the Chestnut-street theater struck last Maryland, which state had made 1 night, on account of 1 States over the judgments and decrees of ter- | hypothecating them at par. AN EVESING IN ROM ritorial courts in cases of trial by jury shall b: shows very plainly that there are two sides to rment of their sal- | the question as to the abuse of authority and % 3 . . arirs, preventing the production of « h | the mi« print p CONGREGATIONAL CHURCA, exercised by writ of error, aud in ail other cases UALIZATION OF BoUNTIES—An Laporian! | but on the contrary favored the by Daylight,” in which Winnets Montague ote | clumbinr He points to the fact thet hie ore splendid collection of ews wi be exbibitad ax | HomPmenyngcotding to such rales and reguta- | itz to be Reported.—The Senate Military Cam- | ,,1-, Merriam réplie, and that any one | % spear. “Phe piece will be produced at an conduct has already been thoroughly t= 7 Ae BANM, | aiorerin aid of the Colca’ Mission Of (he tO, | Hong a8, t0, form and modes of proceeding as | mittee to-day agreed to report a bill equalizing | who criticised the action of the autherines ot | other theater. vestigated by a committee of Congress in every 77H BT. above, in aid of the Union Mission of the ¥.M.O. | the Supreme Court may prescribe. oe e * sage minutest particnler, that be bas been com 7H BST., Ure. P. O. Durr. > — soldiers’ bounties. The bill introduced by Sena- | the District would be attacked by the loca A Donbic Execution Ordered . Ca pep 1 ee cone. Popetar prices. Admission, 1% cents, Tickets at Nava OrvzRs.—Lieut. R. M.Catts detached | tor Caldwell last session will probably be mado | press. He did not believe this, He balievel aaa . a y exonerated from all charges, and that bis pe P H own Hitz. Pres’t [jonS-ty JC. B. PRewrias, Oash. g She book ‘ e cits and independent AERISBURG, Pa., February 3.—Lewis | sans have been w proved by Con, , Which S Br: the ¥. M.C. A, Choate’s, and Ballantyne’s book ‘ the basis or the new vill. The bill or Senator | the press of the city honorable and independent. a : jAviONAL BANK OF THS SEPUBLIO, | -tore. mae e | rom the Fowkaten andl asderod to the Hydro: | Te Tees Provides that to every solilier of the U. | He had objected to the removal of the bank | Rosentine aud Moody, convicted of the marder | made an additional appropristion of ite lat ene i “UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, r graphic Office, Washington; Lieut. C. R. Meeks 8. arm hoservad atune a id : “ave = of farmer Behn were sentenced this morning to | sion to them out ¢ details some of the Pea! 5 cS me during the rebe!- | becanse there was no tax levied upon personal = Suse at . Seqinnge cot. of7th and D ats. Washtgton, D0 | (,ORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. Fe Ge dethched Ban ean Garventsr dosep | ion, between the isth day of Apri 18, and | property in the raeraa otarguambla,and 3.4 | will probabiy make a fall confesios Moody | ayemuen the urvsent government has had to 2 fiom given to al defo: On and after MONDAY, February 24,the Gallery | E. Cox detac Bh (S. BL) | the 15th of April, 1865, whether officer, non- | consequence instead of a miliion and'a half the | ¥! at sion. 3 Pepateosennet The Goreatnss area waare see | _ On.end efter MONDAY, F * | navy yard. commissioned officer, private, musician, or arti- | government was called apon for three or four | Still asserts bis innocence, SRronick unwillingness of rich men to pay their Surplus Fund see PLT eBUGR Ll MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Paymaster A. J. Pritchard has reported his | ficer, in either the regular or volunteer service, | million dollars for the District. Men of wealth Fire and Loss of Life. —- on spree = ae hed a. CHAS. BRADLEY, Ossbier. [octi7 Prevt. | from W0.m.to4p.m., with a charge of 25 cents, | return home, having baa detached —— there shall be paid bounty at the rate of eight | could come here and escape taxation. Astor Provipexcr, February 3.—James Smith's saan — pa rgmy a, at woghena -RERDMAN'S SAVINGS AND €RUBP | including catalogue, for each person. On epee of the North Pacific station, and has | and one-third dollars per month; that all - | and Vanderbilt could bring all their available | woolen imi]. W. ‘A. Cole's store Aweliing- 1 iy TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS n ordered tosettle accounts. Lieut. Charles | ments in the nature of bounty, heretofore maa property to this city and put it beside the ham- : . x m priation of funds or exceeding of u " “3 r 5 R house and ali the mill outbuilding: at Millsville, the complainants have an ample source COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, admittance to the Gallery will be Free. W. darboe ordered to the hydrographic office. | for the same service to parties apply ing for the | let of Some industrious citizen which he had | sruse, were Duonod to-day. John Reilly was | Bremer tbe tne ten be pa On the evenings of MONDAY, February 24, art = iar = benefit of this act, shall be deducted from the | been years in acquiring and not pay a dollar tax, burned to death a aly | 2 in courts. But be says the great 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR, FRIDAY. wow fo the oot ny ReTRENCHMENT.—Mr. J. Bancroft Davis, NG the Hand Garkiee, patient ot red to death, and two others were badly | body of the people of the District make wotme: = = na frome tov pm. Admittance 35 ccuts, wite cove: | Assistant Secretary of State, was heard by tho | Seottewe of this oot et oh eee | doors for not paging his tases, Le eke bank | burned, one probably fatally, | plait. Ele cane ts cortamly simeatie’ aes = logue. House Committee on Appropriations this morn- | died in theservice of the United States previous | was allowed to come bere it -hould be com. rrest of al . | impartial observer cannot forget how easy it is ALL PROFITS paid to DEPOSITONS, as tnze order of the Board of Trastec a f the S to the expiration of their terms of enlistment. lied to pay @ tax upon personal property. | ATFes# © —o Hee? (BC Ger. | toexcite suspicions against public men, and res 2 Sezecedin ‘T per cent. per annum: 31-6 WM. MACLEOD, Onrator. ing with reference to the expenses of the State s . | eapeag get oon the coutmont man Aut t | how unfortunately popular it is just now to look ZEST cx One DoLag and opwards, frow i t a ce OMIA department. He favored an increase in the | OF who shall have been honorably discharged e Brewty, February j.—A dispatch from Posen ee \W IEEARD HALL. —roa THRER Nights ohetent force in Washington, and advocated a | from the service of the United States by reason | where banke did not pay this tax says: Archbishop Lesdnchaeent as arrested So ae pth thier until be proves S20 pen from 9 a.m. to dp. m.: Wednesdays and DAY, Bebra 2d he eR END ba vEg. | Tew grade of clerkship, at $100 per annum, fur | of their services being no longer needal oron | “Mr lecndee Ma fecid ae ha liad introduced to-day, by order of the Germanauthorities, and | ‘athe isan honest man. | Saturdare, deposits ovly,) 6% te Ste | OEE MATT ee aoe Sai UO DAVEN. | ailnew appointments, to be promoted after the | account of wounds received or disability in- | the bill he desired to saya word. Tne stock- | cent io Fraukfort of the order to undergo im- ng. r NG HOUSE (alermocs The taternceetee Trent S | Lcanbentaualthavebecsmeremiinr nie te | carted in the orae cr the United States, sual! | holders of the bank had gone to New York aud | Prisonment. + oF — duties. Mr. Blackford, in charge of tue Capi. | be considered as having served out their tall | bought the circulation and broaglt it to Hagers- SQUIRE & Co. sn {ol relice, was also heard as to the propriety of | term of enlistment, or so much of it as woult | town. They hail been in basiness <everal years, | Russia Won't Send Goods to the Cen 1443 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Barone. in their Uniaue | reducing the force under his charge. have been subsequent to the 15th of April, isi1, | and instead of making had lost money ity of | agnificent distances, certainly, but there the ant tenntal Show. | Seen " 7 2 ificcnce ended. ‘Tt was onc of the dirtiest, = aL itartli er Myster Unascoant- in computing the term of their service under | they now asked the ‘ivilege of aving Loxpor, Febr 3.—A special dispatch to | ™*8®! Orrosivs WitLaRo'’s Hors, jo Dieplas. ‘Theit profoundly mysiorions pow. ce | Nominarioms.The President sent the fol- this act tint in aoe Of eee suy ene, | Onpiial and’ tace rcatine ase ae the daily Nevs from St. Petersburg says Itas, | @farlest, most uncomfortable cities v0 his Posronarine ~aingp ict drandmany of the learned Lite yeu New | lowing nominations to the Senate to-day:— | who, if living, would have been eutitled to the | Cabukt mane be neck The people of | sia bas refused to send goods to the exhibition | Continent. | Its streets were in a miserable con- snterast paid on Uz the ‘mast overwhelming evldeness te catmeet: | Chas. Edwin Ballard, Mase., U.S. coment at | DEDsis of tile act, the stare tae eek corse | em meye m merchandiae. = A dition, covered wich mud in wet weather, and ie vand tue | $0,be held in Philedelphia in 1876, alleging that | tauried in dust in Its markets were filth - fenin 5 oe fl I pnder this act shall be paid first to his widow. if | willing the change ivuid be made, and the | itis a private undertaking. , 4} ee ehincey or glittering apparatus for degevetiatused Se ar achey,, receiver public | ne le:tone, who remains unmarried at the tins | people or Saryiagd were willl —— te brand Checonabtacee wore Unee —— sie To prectade all possivility of the Brothors receiving | MODeys: Boony Gatesnvitie, Lar Onecre of her application; failing such a widow, next, | A LEA FOR FAIR PLAY Poa TH rrior. Death of B.S Dodge. salsorabie, ana yn 4 ah ie Sor or 8 BIGELOW, istance they will be confined in a | ister age ce, Gain rs bed Nes ny Lt, | to bis children, if any; failing then, next, to bis Mr. Todd (Pa.) said it bad to be the Bostow, January 3.—N. 8. Dodge, formerly a athapedeats roby S tho alll Somhense on- Banker, piainly-copstracted cabinet. subject tothe inspoc- | Bristol, pension agent, Omaha, Ne! syd t. parent oF pareits if any; failing then, next, to | fashion in season and out of season to stigma- | quartermaster in the army, subsequently an aerate epair. P €43 D STREET, near Severin, tion ated scrutiny of acommitree — intelligent per- | Co! B. Tower, a of engineers, to be col- it pMiclals of this District as dishonest, vat ~ 4 pused all improvements, and its heiter-skeite’ sous from the andience, and while secured in a | onel; Major Q. A. Gillmor tize the officials of this District as dishone: employe of the Treasury department at W: Pars INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes OOL. | thorough and complicated mana 18 brother and sisters, if any; and fai ing he most_ Pro: i | these, to his administrator; and that the Second | and to hold them up to ridicule andscorn. Tho | ington, and well-known in literary circles, died | fovetty-stricken condition seemed to be fixed " fo be Houtenant colonel; Capt. Jared A. Smith, | auditor of the Treasur, arged with the | reiteration of these charges was made under | here sesterday, he present government has entirely changed He Boake st Tamsscts alt basineesconnectae | fund ana Startling Wonzors and Mysterious Movo- | corps of engineers, to'be major; First Lient. | Cramination of all cialis Onder he aot ens | cierto Of these precluded ‘reply, and was amit 5 | the appearance and prospects of the c'ty. fo. with Ban avt-iy sed; Hands and Arms of various sizce appearand | James F. Gregory, corps of engineers, to be | shail prescribe auch forms of proof avd of wa, | Suche keeping with the character tor fair play | The Conmecticut Democratic Comyen- , day it is really one of ihe Seo cties to the = = view of the audience, together wich | Captain. Also several other promotions oat Piications for the bounties herein granted as |-that ought to characterize the National Legis tion. rion, and its streets a rans end net COAL AND Woop. sccotptable end Axouading Phe | transfers of officers of low grade in the regular | fia he necessary to protect alike the govern. | lature. He applatded the men that had th New Haven, February 3.—The Democratic = pong Se ee ee en en = a . oe alee arlene ate by carne | army. Saas ment and the soldier from being defrauded. stamina to go on in face of ail the obstacles | State Convention met here to-day. Hon. Da: | on s scale which, when completed, will make it ~~~ (OAL AND KINDLING Woop. Te cent: Sale of scars commences Sat- | Ax IxsUxcTION Against How. Catan Cusu- |p, MARLBORO’ (Mb.) Gaanox Patrons of | froma mudhole to a vith of tock aca eaee, | ia Olark, liberal republican, of Hartford, pre- country aud worthy to be the capital of a great sand Kinds, bert on plank Aoors, | ian0 St * NEARER MONISSEY, Manager, | !%0.—To-day Judge G. W. Paschal filed for Husbandry was organized yesterday, and the | ‘Time would vindicate thelr character and thes: i << | nation. Admit that this marvelous change bas iirey. : a |= = Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, in the Equity Court, | follo ing officers selected :—C. C. West, master; | men would be ranked as the public benefactors Jersey and the Centenni | Cost more money than was counted upon at 4 OAK, AND PINE Wo0D FIFTH GRaND Concent bill for an injunction against Hon. Oaleb Cush- | Dr. Fred. Sasecer, overseer, (onsalvo Clagett, | of the District Ac to the argument thatthe | Trenion, N. J., Febraary 3.—The senate has | beginning; even allow that a ot ue fut 7 or in the stick. at mm. ing, on which Judge Wylie granted a reatrain- | lecturer; J. Thomas Sasscer, steward; Richard | banks paid no local tax, he could not see tre | fixed the number of shares of centennial stock | have been misapplied. Such things - OA4K AND PINE KINDLING?. ng order, return: on the 15th instant. Mrs. | H. Sasscer, assistant steward; John H.'Traband, | national bearing it had. The banks paid the | to be taken by the state at 10,000, which will | unfortunately incidental if not gecaen bos STEPHENSON & BROTHER, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Gaines charges in her bill that she conveyed | treasurer; C. C. Magruder, jr., secretary; Chas. same tax to the government in the District as | yield $100,000. carrying. out works of such 7-4 1204 Peunay! " (Testu anv G StReers,) to Mr. Cushing certain lands in Louisiana— | Traband, gate-keeper; Mrs. 0. C. Magratler, jr.. they did at Hagerstown or elsewhere. The ———_o——__ The same charges were ma: : Paria acchtr Millan 7 Vr - : 68,000 acres, and received from him acounter | Ceres; Mrs. Lucy West, Pomons; Mrs. Fendali proposed removal was opposed by the Secretary | Heavy _mow Storm at the Northeast. | Hausrmann,who rebuiltone-balf. reap Coronicle,Repal WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4. deed acknowledging the trast, and aftewards, | Marbury, Flora; Mrs. Thos. Clagett, lady as- of the Treasury and the Comptroiler of the | Bostox, February 3.—Dispatches from the way acres of o'd rookeries and completely ing ager: it ids new Currency. Hi ‘stown was @ small village | mortheast report a heavy snow sturm pre- | disinfecting vast districts to bui of tive Toe six thousand inhabitants, auc | vailing. at oe! step by oy He, too, oaens OSED BY ORDER OF t i —___- 222+ —_+__ interests and uservatist —The Franklin Savings Bauk of Patia- | 2&4 80 abundance of banking | capital, LEE LIANT ARRAY OF LOCAL AMATEUR | the tle De eed eeeeren ct | Setent Lic's Waart, foot of Sixth street, BRILLIANT 2 L AMATE the title to said ands, denying her rightto sny | 4 «,viscs Bank 0; DEALER Im WOOD Aub Goan TALENT 1% SOLOS, BUETS, interest in them. ‘She now asks an fnjunction | oA to prevent the respondent from receiving the Orders by mail promptly attended to. * ! and this bank waa not needed tuere, | Tne Lovisiaxa MuppLe.—Governor Kel- | residents. Historic esrociations confronted him . MNS. McCARTEE, wns, | patents ara certiioates for suid lands from the he ann Seem, doe ae hazing | while it was wanted here to fill a gap. | logg, of Louisiana, makes some serious charges ye Sy ered. decll-tr ify MR. GANNON, . KO! a . ST ee in st 3 a co on nd t Birt To Repvuce Tax Srarr or THe ArMy. | money in this institution, from the fact that it » | modern arts a in ‘ x % from New York (Mr. Merriam) desired to strike | the state. He says that four millions dollart WIIHEROW, AND OTHESS Mr. Hurlbut introduced in the House yester- | allowed a larger rate of interest than most other = - that old capital, ustil, under bis 2 at the District officials let him do it squarely | worth of the bends of the state were ised to | Teconstructing that ol — Acmiion, 20 cents. Tickets at Motzerott's and | day a bill to reduce the staff of the army, which penicrwite steal eae [rycen moe) and manfally. He trusted the House would | the Chattanooga railroad withoat adejuste | constructive genius, it became the most Choate 0.8. jal 2 halt of | city on the globe; and when the nation beheld provides that the heads of the staff departments | {heir failure to obtain maser tue thew Pee he BEN Sy 5 eae ee these bonds were ineued it the night aud" hur | ihe results of bis worksln ‘boulevards and & C ARRAGE TICKETS FOR THE AMERICUS shall have the Bay of colonels ¢ a and no | Tue <CompRssionaL” is chowing showing itself again | | Mr. Chipman (D. ch sali he was placed inan Lo pay of ihe cate by w epoca tratny without pen Ht siyltine they recogmiand oy a A a * * Es em! . One day t District 'd of them ein any Stir Arcane mo i races | Re aceremredae ent ta cue | "tap tee cr oe Eben | Sanger ete is | Ry sant tl toe oem | Ege ap ome cee jan8-Im_ | to sud trom the Levee. —saus0i= | Corper that the pelarice OF il OMG eae ees | clergy haa been conteming the daretine st | Dext foraet taxing enough, Hicssid thermore Sunday all along | 000,000 franca. "The goverumenter washes SAE choss, MASSCEBADE cosruMms FoR. Pr peng me i? ee ene ee wireeet | ees ber teomnen it Oe pot fe Mm epcalipiediee 3 sag og 4 gangs of | bas been doing the same ons sneer GENTS, N. A father’s consen' ic are anxio’ s scale. Itdeserves whole suzrunnoe evicerme BALLS. PARTIAS AND PRIVATE THEAE- awaiting to bear what the Bishop has got to say | New York came here ‘as a reprcsenative, aul nt caid begin to cut ite tor the ‘work if hat aineety one ek No. 40S PENNSYLVANIA AVE} Ricats, at = niin thematter." a a a cra csrning, ‘Ther orders are to wait | the still greater works it bas undersaken: Ir it S wasuixetox, D. OC. j201m_ 307 Tthetreet:Sanorsnonhot Pe ave. | duties Of the judge advocate general and his | ax Exuxostic FEMALE.—A short time agoa| in merchandise, the wee, would soon ice measures eight inches in thickness. oa en gene it is amenabie to wa to the Payment of eta | (OSTUMES ase'stants sball be performed by officers detailed | indy Lelonging to Medion; Mase nat , | call upon him. ‘The Of che District were yy gs : oo ae doce dun oe for such service. £.day or two subsegueiit she went in searcl peeullar situated, and if they thought ht eg FS las tas en ae meee ie THRATRIOA lace husband, stating asa| it for their best interest not to tax cer- a ————— taking andthe ‘of its work.—N. ¥. te Broker, ren son ‘was willing te pay #1 a week | tain classes of , they should be xD.—The : Bec 658 Yen pete: + om TABLEAU, . for his board and farnish hfm lodgings, bet es allowed to be the Jud, it to sents New“. ” ; HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF 47 by. MOXLEY’s, anything further for his support she eater ta o ~ = known as eling ost nacre zosns NEGOTIT EO Bose inv GeclT-3rm GO* itn street northwest. | connection with Secretary ink she was bound to.” corper of Baltimore and streets, and ED. 7 Ou On Exhibition and Sale) Hzw Bo 0 MEAN Business.—One hun adjoining on, ee { 1%, New York and Uswego cantly been Tex Gr.) @ARKRITER'S, =e. ag chained the ves by Mere. 0: cS ishes the the track at a sively teste ahaa? Inthe spring tent — w ~t.. “dserepnave Of Sa tate, abolishes They declare they will allow uo vastness of trains to the railroad company Geonge = and ig ‘at the | $200,000. irom them. ey een" ateo,” inoreased ‘or West ‘Point | streot of 63 feet and on South surest of S57 Picase remember Name and Mumber. Jel-ly" ait bee nee ecow ot Cant Fey | That iS mould vote uot one dollar more to the man of bright | Baltimore Gazette. SsSsSS_——_=—_——_——_———_——. ew ‘ginius, has arrived in Paris with her enactment, made srThe A‘ RIPE OF onstorr two hom attained her ninth | fe qsce cet, CONE ee aid accept we SSE Po = DB esrects between Louisiana, and goes to | {B> @Bd hoped the gentleman would stand up to buy swig, | «7A frein 3 Hoty mal prompliy ttsadedte- tiit relatives living there, millions in this vais guiatat we Sl ww oe lady gave up the mn | taxes. te, peor wen Up & new view of = =I 4 one her . ‘ase ae 2s ‘Bow ideas, and sh wn a disposition it more rigidly aioli Ferengi atin ena sam OF G4 aud saky-bine | te ciptham anes (ney helpid themacltes. Ir and