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Soe“ a one Ee THE EVENING STAR. ! re eine PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemmsylvania Avemue, cor. llth St. SS. H. RAUPPRANN, Prev't. : | i | H ? f tb i z | £52 $33 f iH : i 4 | 2: i : 5 u H : fi i iY i : & il ATY-ForR CENTS PER Monta. Copies at ti Two Cents cach. By mail x months, 93.00; one year, $8. cP $$ H i af i ! i : THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday—91.50 year. GF Invariably in advance, in bothcases,and "ET Meteo of sivertising farnished ou application. Vv. 43—N°. 6.514. WASHINGTON, D. C., F RIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1874. TWO CENTS. i if I & f & # eroat voncm | EVENING STAR | apse Se So a reception: yes- | ACTION OF THE SENATE CONMITTSE TO-DAY. a : 9 —_ ~ ia , Viz., te The Senate District Committee held aregular ‘RIDAY, February ap woly tres end pociek Malt Domne Simones terday afternoon, viz., at Mrs. Senator Stock. Hints, 20 i i % M Mrs. Stockton | meeting this morning—present, Messrs. Lewis | SENATE.—Mr. Sargent presented joint reso- Washington News and Gossip, tqdasscrrens toe See hie iamepetion, (chairaan), Jones, Hitchcock, and Johnston. | lutions of the California legisleture against any TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. pain THE GALLOWS. “a TOM oe ‘tm COM MiaOR Were (hen Executions im Maryland To day. tor mally introduced to the widows of the late . Rarmiogs, 3 biaek or brows; st all ‘éccaatats ae 16 ——_ twine, of them impressing the commission arent InTmawaL REvesce— The receipts from this | and mever appeared to greater advantage than | The first business considered was the petition | land grant of subsidy for purposes of irrigation Manging of Joseph W. Davis. as , dignified ‘oe - re $27 8. é occasion. wore @ silk dress | of James Bremner, ying Co. torepeal | in that state. Referred to Committee on Pablic — women. In a brief interview which wok AMUSEMENTS. ee ee poe hadiers Wenge = the act exem; arch Sroperty from taxa- | Lands. ‘MINSTER, CARROLL COUNTY, MD. Feb- | piace, and which was participated in only by the a aN BS P2rsowat.—Senator Dorsey, who has been | Of the hue of spring vielets; the eide gores of | {he Sot. cxem Gf Columbia, and the ‘peti- | | Mr. Merrimon presented resolutions of the | ruary ¢.—Joseph'W. Davis was banged to-day widows, the commission, and the lawyers and Fos or quite ill, is recovering. ----Mr. Jobn B. Fry, | the skirthada vine of rich white embroidery. thon orditioess of the United States.” ying chamber of commerce of Wilmington, N. O, re . euarder of Abram Lynn oo ey Sen of medical attendant of the famiiies, the members z enate ttee . was rick elegan peal act in the District of | and also nof citizensof that place asking |» 1872. man of the commission delicately and’ deferentiat MIss ca c@. rans — 7 ae on asit was by the ewels that tparkied in ‘net Commie pot! wg territories. ‘Both of these an ay propriation of 350,000 to complete certain | about 12 o'clock last night. slept about one | set forth the object of their Tat, and urged the } le covering. N AGWAL read the Bible; after | importance te science of an examination of the bodies. of a bad taste in his mouth. He asked for some- ¢ CONSENTED thing to drink, and was furnished with lquor, og Ben ip tt Bay b+ N ee: dark hair and ab@ut her neck. There were | were handed over to Mr. Robertson, with in- Sw ic improvements north of Cape Fear river. written expr <iy't © Mi =e Wilkie Qol- A PETITION will be presented to Congress in | bountiful refreshments, which were delicate as | structions to ask that the committee be relieved teferred to Committee on Commerce. a well as eubstantial. There were present at this | trom their further consideration. This action Mr. Morrill (Vt.) submitted @ resolution di- NF SSATURDAY, at 2'clock, | ® short time praying that body tomake the iz'h | [ytj! Ss substan all the foreign am ors and | was taken mainly for the reason that the com: | recting the Commissioner of Agriculture to Piay to East uyune.”” of February, the birth@sy of Abraham Lincoln, | the secretaries of hi After @ brief discussion, durimg which doth legations, Mr. and Mrs. Roth- | mittee believe that the considerationof thesab- | transmit to the Senate the ae ‘on irrigation 4 which he partook, and laid down again, bi the ladies evinced ‘considerable testing, they Man and Wife a vatiowsl holiday. ery, Miss Chariton, Mrs. Archie Campbell, | ject more properly belongs to the Committee on repered by Geo. P. Marsh, U.S. minister to | did netsleep. About ten o'clock ee morn corsented to the itions of the commission Bughted Heart. a rw General and Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. and Miss Beck, | “rerritories, taly. Adopted. sey. Mr. Cremer arrived and went to Davis’ cell. | on the condition = with the distinct under- Tews ry THe CaBiner sussion to-day was brief. | Miss Nellie Grant, Mra. General Blake and her The resolution of Mr. Sumner instracting the Mr, Robertson, from Committee on District | At 10:30 five ministers were with him. About standing that the bodies should not be injuri- Sai TE: | Several members ef the civil service board were | dau; ; the Misees Wood, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. | Committee on the District of Columbia to con- | of Columbia, reported, with amendments, bill | three thousand person, men, women, aud m, ously mutilated. This the commission agreed Ac. jo “ jast Lynne.” present, and talked over several matters in | Dudley, Mies Preston, Miss Schurz, Miss Fen- | sider if any turther istation is needed to pro- | in relation to the Metropolitan police of the | children, are gathered about the jail.’ The ‘@eccend- BDAY Ning AGDALEN, FOB to ina tew moments. Afterwards they ton, Mr. Pendleton, Miss Oldfield, Mrs, Carlisle | tect the interests of the United States in the | District of Columbia. trece in proximity to the Jail yard are covered | ¢4 to the cellar where the bodies Were lutercel. ME oe ee with tat branch of the government | Patterson, Mrs. Edwin Parsons, Mrs. and Mis: | lewieur ihe government hospital forthe insane | Also, from the same committee, a petition | with men, many of whom are intoxicated and | This was found tenn a dark bat somewhat spa_ ay next, Sirs A. Oates’ English | with the President and Cabinet officers. Bradley, Mrs. Sturtevant Moore, Mrs. Swayne, | of the army and navy, and also the riparian | praying that Congress prohibit the exemption Grae screen wo spele deats ond obscenity. | cious spartment, the flor of which was the a eientleckeie fob6 Deatu or Jueor Conkiing—Senator Conk- | &nd many others, rights of the United States on Anacostia and | from taxation of chureh property in the District | Dr. Lynn, a brother of the ma, man, ling received a telegram late yesterday an- — Mrs. Senator's Conkling’s afternoon'recep | Potomac rivers attached to such lands so far as | of Columbia and the territories, with the req nest rakes rth, smong the spectators in the hall of the jail. | pancd,{Atth, the soil above the substrate of nouneing the eudden death of his father, jades | ton was suddenly brought tom close by the saa | the same are impaired by the Point Lookout | that it be referred to the Comimittee on, Terris uncing the eudden de: , Judge ¥ Of & porous and mouldy nature. a Davis refases to see reporters. At 11:15'the | ; ving ths eomuinion a Se to oper Wy ILLARD “U4LL. ¥ TWO DAYS LOYGER open railroad, was referred to sub-committee, con- | tories, and it was accordingly so reterred. sacrament of communion was administered to | the case in which the bodies had wen . Conkling, at Otic, N. ¥. The Senator left the | intelligence of the death of her husband's | fitting of Mesers, Jones aud Spencer. Mr. West introduced bill for the relief of Col. | the doomed man. At two minates past 12 | The scene now was quite’s, tend sey pa se city for home last night. father. The invitations for an entertainment | — Mr. Jobnston, to whom certain matters had | Daniel McClure, assistant paymaster general. | o'clock he was led to the scaffold in the white | one. Ihe temporary sepalehre gees by M. ARTZ. ——__ hich was to have taken place this evening at | been referred, said he was not prepared to re- | Referred to Committee on Military AQairs. cap ard and shroud, and in a few words con- northwestern door from another basemert AT ILLUstonistT: Tae Distnict Investigatinc Ooxumitree | Senator Conkling’s have been withdrawn incon- | port on the bill authorizing the ‘ashington, Mr. Morrill (Me.) submitted a resolution fix- | fersed the murder, and warned his hearers to artment, and when the commission descend. Boundred- tur me Yat ‘ne ComPLeTE Acatn.—At2y o'clock this after- | sequence of this bereavement. Cincinnati and St. Louis railroad compan: beware of his tai cost Ast-ansing Perl rmarc= to | ing compensation of witnesses summoned before Dis. | committees of the Senate at 4 perday and 5 h the states of | cents a mile for traveling expenses each way. Thursday receptions. West Virginia, Olio, Indiana, and Illinois to | Adopted. Rey. Mr. Creamer then the crowd of neighbors thronged in and stoo: offered a short prayer. At 12 minutes past 12 silently around the improvise: tomb et 4 — was sprung, and Dayisfell with aheavy | twins. The darkpess being intense, pine wood ud. noon the vacancy of chairman of the Senate | _— Mrs. Senator Thurman, Mrs. Morrill, of | ex'end and construct their railroad into the committee to heise District affairs, | Vermont, Mrs. Dorsey, Mra. Schurz, and many | trict of Columbia, and throu, caused by the declination of Messrs. Freling- | others, held their us knots were then lighted in one corner, the dick. . 4 Westuinster, Mp., February 6.—He strug- BA buysen and Conkling, was filled by the appoint- | — Dr. and Mrs. Swan are on a visit to their es eee ey coat gore Gaacemondion oe tue rameeal oF cae ee gled much, avd seemed to be slow!s strangling pty HE mechs tue Soonek comen eat BOON, at 2 oclocs: open at 1) ment by the chair of Mr. Morriil, of Maize. poser blet Magen gall Morrill. chet | their road, in the state of Indiana, tothe city | head and other Indians of Montasa territory. | todeach. Arter hanging thirty minutes his | slong the rovghiy built granite walle of wha Secure your seats at Eliis’ Music Store during the Senator Haminton, of Maryland, with a | Buchs are expect cA er : ¥* | of Chicago. Since there are constitutional ques- | Passed. body was cut down and placed in a coffin. room. Day . ? Ns two of whom are charming young ladies. tions involved, which are now under considera- Mr. Scott, from the Committee on Finance, of William McCotter. OPENING THE TONR. Children te Matinee. 25 and $0 cents. Pricessame | delegation of thirty members of the Washing- — Judge Swayne’s daughter, Mrs. Parsons, is | tion by two Senate committees, (Judiciary and | reported with amendments the bill to provide SRCHESTER Co., Mp., Febra- In the midst of a deep silence, and with as u-wal in the eet west sconieael fe-2 | 0m county Agricultural society of Maryland, | now on a two weeks visit to her parents. Transportation,) it would be well to delay | for the appraisement of merehandi:e in certain . McUotter, convicted at ‘the inst | *olemnity, the earth was then removed — = ae ——_——— | yesterday invited the President to attend the — Miss Josephine Fenton arrived in the city | action on the subject. The committee coincided | cases. . : November term of the Circuit Court in Dor- | *Tound the outer wooden case, which was lifted N4TtONaL HEATER. annual fair of the society, to be held in Hagers- yesterday, and is with her father at the Ar- | in this view. Mr. Buckingham called up the bill in rela- chester county for the murder of Robt. Insley, | from its position and conveyed to the apart- ae tor next October. The President said he lington. In reference to the bill to establish an ine- | tion to bounties, and it was his father-in-law, was executed here to-day. | ment witbout. Here the outside case was then Ma. J.G. Savite.....Sole Lewseo and Director. | Sonia attend if his business engagements would | The Secretary of Wat and Mrs. Belknap | driate home in Washington, Mr. Johnston said | _Mr. Hitcheock introdu | providing | ‘This morning he confessed to his spiritasl ad. | taken off, the charcoal removed, and’ the THURSDAY, Ferronry 5, last night of the en- | permit. have issued invitations tor Wednesday next. ee a Lye Saige Pegorer mes femeeeilipdiir eng la shall be gubject | visers that he alone killed Robert Insley, and pose pensanted Saake to the eng meaning geaeme ¥ D! 5 ret e, a y ‘f sister. . then ES eer sec teamttrat demas eS Nomrwations.—The President sent the fol- | _— ‘The grand assembly ball takes place on spular favor, and that the view tabow bythe | mittee on Public Lands. then took a last farewell of his father and the coffin was exposed. With care this COMING HOME: or, CHRISTMAS EVE. owing nominations to the Senate to-day: Chas, | Tuesday next. Pest authorities is that the time has come to | The bill tor the relief of Wm. H. Vesy was | Accident to Last Nights Train from | was then carried to one of tht roome of ema woe riter crening, Beuct of Mr. © AS Florence. | 4. Tweed to be associate justice sapreme court, — There bave been some very elegant enter- | treat drunkenness as a disease. He had made | passed—ayes 25, noes 15. Washi SIN JACK, acd TAB I ¥ os. | t tah; J 3 , at f | tainments given to Mr. and Mrs. Oswald | some verbal amendments to the bill, and had | | Mr. Davis introduced bill to authorize the At- NOE MATINEE, Bn eastern dlatriot Tecan fatriee Otiees | Chastun’ ance their return to the city. Sir | *tricken out that part of it relating to govern- | torney General to settle the claims of the gov- fo,be peusion agent, Baltimore, Mu.; Manuel | Edward and Lady ‘Lhornton gave a dinner to | Ment aid. He simply proposed to give the in- | ernment with the purchasers of its property at Monte st " . Harper’s Ferry. Referred to Committee on 0 Moni » Of Massachusetts, consul | to the bride and: bridesmaids. The german | Stitution a charter. Mr. Jones said, as he e antiago, Cape Verde Islands; Newton | given by the Mises Freeman wasgiven etna | Understood it, the District authorities have the | Judiciary. mgton to New York. bouse up stairs, where « full and excellent hgbt Naw York, February 6.—While the express | was obtained.'and after bel ina train from Washington for New York wason a | Proper position the cover was taken off. down grade, four miles south of New Brans- | All the members of the commission and wick, at 7 o’clock this morning, three or four | Several others present bent ly over » * ouitie no! Saturday evening. last eof Mr. WJ. MBEY AND SON, 0a RETURNED —— " cars became separated. The engineer was aj the coffin, the first sensation ex; Capt. Cuttle. | Crane, of Miscouri, consul of the US at Mae | & Mrs, Fish entertained them last | Dower to grant a charter; and if so, he ghould | | Mr. Scott submitted hie resolation offered © | Drised of the acewent by the parting ef the nh | Hcueed being ort gnenaatio odor, which, ee are ne ot Conk Cas. ‘chaste. ? la rere Ma a em last | oppose any action by Congress. The further | few days ago, calling on the Postmaster Gen- rope, and by checking the engine immediately, | bowever, was not at all repulsive. "A "white SANE MAT, lan bie erect way DANY é ie evening with a dinner party. . consideration of the bill wae deferred until the | eral fora stafement of nusaber of mail contrac- | started back, when A collision’ seen ta | gauze muslin covering being drawn off the KETT. * “fobs TrEopOR KavrrMann’s PAINTING of Co- | — The event of last evening was the marriage | next session of the committee, tors who have more than five contracts; tween the two sections of the train. But littic | FACES OF TRE DRAD TwiINe WERE ExtosED. + Se lumbus before the Council of Salamanca, | at Trinity church of Mr. W. T. Barnard, pri- In relation to the bill abolishing the office of | also all information relative to professional bid- damage was done, and noone washurt. The | The features of Chang were partially discol- train Sos somewhat delay ored, those of Eng being natural. Both the ANOTHER ACCOUNT. bodies were habited in neat Diack suits, the A dispatch from Trenton gives this account | coffin was nicely lined with muslin, and, from of the accident to the Washington train: ‘While | the indications so far, they seemed to be in a train No. 40 was between Monmouth junction | very good state of preservation. Both the and Deans’ station, near Deans, it became dis- | widows then came into the room, each going to wich has for some time since been on exhibi- | vate secretary to Secretary Belknap, to Miss | warden of the Disirict jail, which nad boon re- | ders and means resorted to by them to underbid At tw tion at the Smithsonian Institution, has taken | Emma J, Thomas, of this city. The ceremeny Dace eens camber ar caries: ges ee the relief of Hiram Prather, late CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, the corner of the old House of Representatives, | "a* performed by the Rev. T.G. Addison, rec. | eat s large number of parties. proand con, | | The bill for the r 6th regiment Indiana yol- (TENTH axp G STREETs.) which was formerly monopolized by the Alex- Mietinguished attendance ay aie freee, 804 | ‘no good reasons for the proposed change, at | unteer infantry wes WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11. pg gncnnc be scott So yee happy couple, including Secretary Belknap and | ‘be Suggestion of a member of the committee, ‘The bill supplemental (to the act to promote giro Mrs - ng the report was laid over for consideration at ¢| the development of the mining resources of | * = the side of the coffin upon which la - ORATORIO OF THE MESSIAH, this space to the exclusive use of the fine arts | Mr nine ertieck cuit Sora ecameg iene full meeting of the committee on Friday next. | the United States was passed. cara attached fag ae ty aheod, lauring mains of ber husband. and with a casnarel SOCIETY. and sciences. wate: THE RACKPAY OF THE weTRorLItaN Potice. | , The temps bpae ge 3 Prox nomady at [PS rear cars tollowing ata slower rate. When sntnass that seas ety touching they took a final u voro 7 ‘a Fe to- Mr. el f U , * by yk 7 ‘arewell, it em to the tors. ‘hi MISS CLEMENTINE LASAB, (of Brostinn,)So- | PROTECTION row Invians against Cuzars. | "~ stadame Borges, the Fite or the Brasition | oomuntion on the Distsict cf tomas on | the amendueutar Mar Buesiee tence hin pepe lige ed gpa caught | last tribute elicited from thore present expres, Prano: MRS JP. CAULFIELD, alto; Mi. | The House Committee on Indian Affairs this | Minister, has discontinued for the present her ported, with amendments, Senate bill 304, rei- | of time at ninety days in which s party dis- | op and ran into the other portion of the trae. | sions of respect and epmpathy fie tee sorrowing ©. ©. RWER, Tenor, MB. L.'E. GAN- morning agreed to report a bill the main | Saturday evening receptions. tive to the Metropolitan police of the District | bursing bis commercial paper can be adjudged | The two platforme only were broken off and the | ladies. Orcanist os: 5 cue. features of which make it a penal offense to| Tu Hovse JrpictARy CoMMITTEE.—Joshua | of Columbia. The bill, as reported, provides | # bankrupt; which, after discussion, was re- . = cheat or defraud an Indian, or to fraudulently 5 Admission, 7Scenis. Tickets at Metzerott’s and | Obtain his signature or mark to a receipt for | M- Van Cott made an argument before the Co. "s. feds ends of the cars somewhat damaged.” A PARTIAL EXAMINATION. = that the Court of Claims shall be clothed with | Jected—ayes 15, The members of the commission, asusted by oes Jurisdiction of all claims, if any there be, byany | . The Chair announced the J bs . pointment of The Parliamentary Elections, those present, then disrobed the bodies, and a Ohoate 2 Co money which has not been fully explained t) | House Judiciary Committee this morning, | member or members of the Metropolitan force, | Mr. Morrill of Me. to fill the vacancy on the Lonvon, February 6, 6 p.m.—At the Par- pests examination was made, no operation — him. The bill generally has the effect of pro- | maintaining the right of the underwriters to be | under or by virtue of joint resolution approved | District of Columbia Investigating Committee. | liamentary election held yesterday the conser- ing performed, and the result of this was fol- A SEASON OF BNGLISH COMIO OPERA. fecting the Indians from swindling agents, con- | heard in support of their claims before the tri- | February 2. 1507, entitled «Joint reelation Mr. Allicon moved an amendment to the 39th xatives gained one seat each in Belfast, Dover, | lowed by a medical consultation. From what Gravesend and Northampton. The ‘liber: I could giean, it was found the bodies, though ‘ained one seat for Dumfrieshire and one for | very weil preserved so far, would in a few dave ventry. Home rulers were elected from | be in a state of decomposition, and that the sur- Drogheda and Wexford. In the last Parliament | gical operation, if performed now, mi £ a rit Sc who have heretofore grown rich | bunal to be instituted to adjudicate on the | giving additional compensation to certain cor | Section to require one-third of the number of MRS. UATES) COMIc OPERA COMPANY | sf their expense. . claims to be paid out of the Alabama award ogee in She ctv servisiot the governmant at | creditors, representing &t least one-Bait of the Oberes ard Orchestra, tm the United States forthe | Wayne Crerxs.—Judge Martin, Sixth Au- | 2b? committee have determined to close all | Washington;” and that said Court of Claims | @mount of debts, to force a person into ban! Comic O further arguments on this special feature with all be authorized and empowered to adjudi- | TUptcy. ditor of the Treasury, was before the Senate | reference to the Shenandoah, having hoard | cate and deterane any and relation fo ng aepreneiations thie morning in | Manz ,ananetire,acemania and, received | proviged that this resolution shall not becom" | stones, procecded. to he cae ene | Tho Margen ot Lice Weert eds rea: | Ganges, the uldimate prevervation of the mow mmittee on Appropriations this morning in provided that this resolution sha be con- | House proceeded in the morning hour to the : a | ‘ eatieee eae Fptemeen ph gic canis set rodeos ——e ie ee eres BST 1 U, Ookern find hee ous Committee on | was incorrect. Later retutas show that the | the fucilitiee fee an aura y were so meager and plied te th a et oes pees manent mK io Tue PostaL TxetecRaPn.—The Senate SSE aed Military Affairs, reported a bill for the relief of | conservatives gained one of the seats for that | insufficient that it would rot be wise to attempt p whys teag meatte Hoe Kh. f that, on the | Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads to- The Turf. Ephraim B. Showalter. Keterred to the Com- | city. So far 420 membersof the new Parlia. | it on the present occasion. mma that, besides the Rveorecaly ie ——e = a oon = day heard Postmaster Burt, of Boston, and | S™W RULE OF THE NATIONAL TROTTING AS- | mittee of Claims. Also, 4 bill for the reliet of | ment have been elected. Of this number 27 | present examination aud’ efforts to obtain ine’s Day— . » who, hi . i aithouge the deeie Goere compels = rial detrii t to the public service. request of the committee, gave their opinions rule last night that ince ’@ horse which. could eral T A., authorizing a settlement of the | rulers. Conservatives have been chosen for ¢1 | the operations of the commission would be | and very costly combination of principals, = relative to what would be the practical work- this company PeEnsions.—The House Committee on Invalid ings of a postal telegraph system. Both of the ¥ Pensions hold a special meeting to-morrow, to gentlemen named, who are regarded as mode! claims of the government against him to be set- im= seats occupied by liberals in the last Parlia- | ited toa partial embalment to insure the tled by the Court of Claims. Passed. Senpameeiineneer ment, and the liberals have ousted 24 conserva- | ervation of the bodies. A number of eftonts to have won was unfairly driven so as to lose, the heat shall be declared void, and the horse and muererpelehommae rates A large number of other private bills were | tives. obtain photographic views were then made, re- ; o7 el assoc! le reported by the different members of the com- sulting successfully in one instance only, after Se pieus Wil commnomes cn Eas cunsider the memorial of the veterans or the | ener ees prorat pscemnon to THE SAVANNAH RACES. mittee, and generally referred to the Commit- Py which the partial Cenbalmment was an hy ary Sth. Mexican war asking for ® pension. This com- | ‘ by ute oe dott red Tn peed Licherns ay bid was thesecond day of the meeting | tee of the ‘whole on the Private Calendar. Election Law. and the bodies were once more covered in the ’ BT ENTESTAINMENT Fetes an ties OEE hetene We, inteadnced by | Loe rae creenee ‘trom Mr. Hubbecad io jannah Jockey club. ‘In the race for | Mr. Coburn also reported a bill granting the Battimorg, February 6—In the United | coffin. A igre Mr. Bright, which provides ‘that the soldiers em" tt ant Ttele aces uickaa = ardin | the Savannah cup, G eer Wanderer, and | right of way to the Hasapten and Fortress Mon- | States district court this morning, Judge Giles THE AGREEMENT WITH THE wipows. AN EVENING IN ROME. of the United States who served in the Indian | *4Pport of eat solegeyh scheme. Joe Johnston were entered. The race was a | roe railway company from Elizabeth City, Va., | presiding, in the case of James 8. Mason, regis- While the photographic artists were busily CONGREGATIONAL CHURCG, war of 1836, and the soldiers of the United States ‘THE REPORTS relating to the letter of Judge | ‘*o mile dash. Joe balked at the first half | to the Baltimore steam packet wharf at Old | ter of the first election district of Kent county, | engaged with their instrame FRIDAY, FESRUABY 6, AT 7% P. M. who served In the war between the govern- . ts trying to ob- . mile. The race, with Granger and Wanderer, | point Comfort. Passed. - ments of the United States and Mexico be, and | Williams to the Judiclary Committee are con- indicted under the second section of the act of | + Degatives of the dead twins the commission iil be exbini was well contested, and was won by Wanderer — ee {gngress of May ist, 1870, for striking from the | had another interview with the widows, when abore.in aid of the Union Mlosion of the Y-M-G. | ‘hey are hereby, placed upon the same footing, | siderably exaggerated. There are no indig- | by aneck. Time, 3:43. A Mopzne Gcy Fawkas 1x New Onteans | list of qualitied voters the names of fourteen | regular agreement, Dature of which was rs and shall be entitied to draw pensions in all re- | nant expressions contained in the communi- The second race, mile heats, two straight. was | The New Orleans ‘Times says that great excite- | colored persons, in October last, the jury re. | rot divulged, was dul: eye OK": Chines, aad Ballaatynes took | {ects As the soldiers of the war of 1812 be- | cation of the Attorney General, andthe sub- | won by Ortolan’ over Limestone ail iady the 0. A, Choate anty ne’s Book ned by both parties. ment was created in the city some days ago by tea the turned @ verdict of guilty, and the court im- | The commission at that time represen posed a fine of $500 and costs, amounting to | present impoasibilit: of making the desired ex- $600. Immediately thereafter, in the case of | amiration’ the ladies. atter dome persuasion, G. B. Hackett, indicted for intimidating voters | consenting to the remo of the bodies to the at the polls, in the same election district, a | College of Physicians at Philadelphis. ‘Boon nolle prosequt was entered on payment of the | after this the coffin was again securely fastened costs, amounting to $500. Mason was defended | replaced in the tin case, soldered airtight, sod oes. see | evurscintext-—Ta Hoase Commies on | Settitty fg mater: given"prem’ | etwatict_ aime tem. Detwoet | e's tcovery nate nrg fussy of posder ORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. Appropriations are atill looking in every direc. | ise ete, tectimony, before the commltive | y seaiow Rrozs een ica eee || oul quer tie Us mute ee Grand ater MONDAY, February ithe Gallery | vicn to administer a blow with the economic | for Chief Justice was pending in that commit: | Cotibs was Sern remeraay in the pottery posing ‘that It was an attempts te phon up the will be open to the public >n $10. ‘This moramg sll of the saitors of the | 'ee. The letter written to the commities ta | jwince of Stadiordehire, Engiand. At Hanley | [onahag Tis eaten bene ee nearly for- MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, | Treasury department and the commissioner of | 'e&4tded as confidential, and this probably is Eiltea, aga” tten, when on Saturday last, soon after the | by A. K. Syester, attorney general of the state, | placed ina wagon for t ‘tation to Mount , rt | One man wax many persons were | Zotten, , a ; catalogue, for tach peru, Oa ut" | custome were heard with reference to the pree- | {he reason why greatly in exaggeration of ite | seriously wounded. ‘Among the “njured "are per ng ier pra genres ose meget | mal = al Gthers preset Garisoxs Saneaae and . "« T ESDAYS AND 3 TURDAYS it ition of e work in their respective real temper of the document. several special constables and policemen. At vith iscovered at e en! rance ot ec amber The Udderzook Case. widows, arte which the a. » Wee sel eed TUESDAYS, THU 8 ATUR bureaus; the clerical force emploved, and how oe Tunstall the authorities closed’ all the pubiig | with asix-pound canister of powder in wanes dows, after the doctors departed with “Ge the evenings of MONDAY, Webra 7 at, and | the ware Mtoctf teen era cmployed prior to | Consrmaations.—The Senate, in executive | Uouses. A mob seized the ballot bores, aves, | he had made a emall opening am ano top. He ‘ was standing at the time over the canfster, and EDAY, February 6, the Gallery will’ eons session, yesterday confirmed the tollowing nom- | Were recaptured by the police. Similar scenes ; Fone tod pe a dusittance Se cate ibe OBB | that to reduce the clerical force of thelr offices 8 Paricapecrnta, February 6.—In the Supreme | their precious anatomical charge. On the way house of Mrs. court, on application for further time for the | a stoppage was made at the enacted at ft lem. deliberately produced a small revolver, and said | Preparation of argument for @ new trial of the | Chang Bunker, in order to obtain the consent i would tend to destroy the efficiency of the pub. | nations: mayor of Wolvetharmnon ad pg to fos inne Mere watching him that heintended | {'¢derzook murder case, Judge Agnew stated | of one of that lady's daughters to the removal salen of the Beard of Trestecs, He service. Judge Martin, sixth auditor of the | | Edward J. Curtis, to be secretary of the terri- | oSouth Staffordshire telegraphed late yester- | ‘© fire into the can. He was quickly seized, | that the case could not be argued until the | of the bodies. This was mally very reluctant- pansl-6 WM. MACLEOD, Onrstor. | Treasury, indicated that, in view of the in- | tory of Idaho; Joseph Pinkham, marshal for Philadelphia cases were disposed of, and this | jy iven, as that young lady was epposed from would carry the case over until March. af beginning to the whole? ing. se ——— eee —SSsseemm Massachusetts Endorses the Centen- A Fevp m Farrrax County, V Fis Bi uffs and a Shooting Match.—By & gentleman Boston, February 6. he Massachusetts | trom Drai nesville, Fairfax county, we learn of Senate to-day, by a vote of 22 to 15, concurred | an aftray which occurred near that place on in the house bill endorsing the proposed Phila- Friday last, between Mr. Alfred Leigh and Mr. k afternoon for military aid, asking for the | thé pistol taken from him, and he was taken to crease of business pertaining to his bureau, he | Idaho; Joseph W. Huston, United States attor- immediate dispatch of all avail: ~¥ the police station and locked up. He stated WH Street belem Pemwee MEGUE, | would be constrained at an enrly day to recom: | ney for Idaho: First amistant Haginece: Aiton: | st ogourred’ yesterday between ths telore: | he had been wronged by S eertait tat ocaed 11th Street, ama. Avemee. | meni an increase of at least twenty additional | S- Greene, chief engineer in the navy; Josiah | ers of the rival candidates in Askeaton,imenien | several years ago, whereby he was defrauded of A STARTLING MYSTERY. clerks, A, cc, register land office, Gainesville, Fla; | trearms were used and three men shot dead, }-4!1 his property, and charged a city official with ‘THR OLLOWInG OnANORS In the stati a | George Ritchey, receiver public moneys, Boone- | at WillenLall, three miles trom Wolverbamp- | ™&king away with it. He therefore holds the ONE WEEK—FEB. 2—AND TWO MATINEES 2 cHANGxs in the stations and | vite, Mo.; James L. Jennings, receiver, Ionia, ton, there was a serious riot yesterday, during | State responsible for it, and says he is deter- = Y duties of officers of the United States engineer | Mich.: FE.’ C. Kemble, Indian inspector; Ebene- | the’ election. Several persons were fatally in. | Mined to ‘e redress or be revenged. ‘The cotebeased and wevdertal artists, corps have been made. Captain G.J.Lydecker | 7€T Smith, postmaster at Central City, Col- ti a Daca ce a e : delphia centennial exhibitio Richard Ohver, which, unless the county au- prt {27d qrrouble is also reported at the hustings | a Forrunm Tcmmixa ow a SECOND oF SRR aaa thorities interfere is likely to result seriously. BROTHs Be MOCHOLLO-BROTHERS ! : medion mens ge Sal Bag ewe ts 4 — . 06 in Windsor. Time —A few days ago Philip Stiner, the old- sme Savanna’ —— tponed. It sec ms that a grudge has long existed between SI r mt . 2 fa Sa = . 5 hi ¥ Savanan, Ga., February-6.—Owing to a INDIAN BOX AND BASKET TRICH for duty unter ble teamed eee, eames | gat WomAwe Nanya—-In New York Wedoes- | | THE New Youx Ics Onor—The principal first: wife, fied a petition tas New Fore cin, | heavy sais last ight cot tac eormaey eros thay happend to moet ta ret ennale Bite endeavored ts unravel im wyeterye the rcec, | for duty under bis immediate orders. Captain Sal seaT ping ths wits of Depaty Sherif a Leva | to the prospect of obtaining Mir supply of ies | court Tor letters of admiulstration om the caters | havebeen postponed ustil Monday and Tuesday. | io Drainseville, the one (Olivers te the est feat of Indian Necromancy J. W. Cuyler is relieved from duty under the rit the b2 es ae Pom hae ‘ened by the the present seacon. Though the Hudson river | Of bis sister Deborah, and alike petition was ee of which he is teaching and the other to the Also positive sppearancs of the. ae = a we ant wat coment Sor See ee revs Svoke the dem uty, | is protty well frozen over’ at many points the | Hed a by, bis half sister Florence. Mr. Stiner won Pearumey 6 pores toe © De | biseksmith shop. The iilispate which imme- jor Q. A. Gilmore. . PB. S . oi t all bis estate, on the death of his ON ary 6.— diately ensued, soon culminated in ome of the atiful Boglish Duetists and Dancers. Heap is from dut} 8 of | who laughed at her fears, and expressed warm! ice below Catskill, it is reported, isnot thick | ¥' a 3 : ay wine ‘appearence.ct the Acrobatic Bong and Dance | hacer aiensves from an Jeportto Major Ht, | astoang thiet betng bold ‘enough to give him | enough to be made available. ‘The snow on the | Widow. should fall to their three youngest ohit- | Hothechild, died to-day gentlemen inviting the other to dismount and eR, 5 an rtunity to take him to Si jing, say ice in the Hudson above Poughkeepsie is at | Oren, Deborah, Fiorence, and Jacob; SEAMAN 4D MoouR. charge, Bint Lititaant Jo coo ene: | Che the Glee eee ee | ee eee Weep, aiid this has ina Gin chee tinal if either of the three should ROBERT hike" relieved from duty under the orders of Major | Over apd went {o sleep. Fortunately for | measure prevented the ice-men from attempt. | ‘ie without issue before their father, the share = tle it and there, whi other Mastopox 1m Cororapo.— Prof. Lewis | hothin ‘oth to do, and voth dismounted om Hamilton, of Denver, Colorado reports that a | men, the fight. The school 3 large mastodon was recently tound | to be the best man, and after ‘ her supplies the past few days. At | f that one should go to the other two. If the | part of a : The Charmi igs MING Samting gonoral, aitary dictate of tee nee | u few minutes Iter teas earls Tene | bien te is ei neighbors of that burning house can prove that | about twenty-three miles from that city, on | other of pearly all hie ona al =, | -naeogaas Sides Renee lltry aiison of the Pa: | Qrpenrance aman wearing whinck'masts | Gavitic abs ie Mme’ aca geet | Belen wacseenalce Gat neater ane | Chetty Ceci. ey Ms Guy daaiye'gc2 | othr of early al be bale and DICK’BALPH % 8 feet long, were badly decomposed and past SS. a pe gee long ve bi e teeth entire was obtained and can be saved. veral neighbers The longest tooth was 7 inches long and near- | Separated thes” Be inne Jy 3 inches in {hlcknete, and 8 to 10 inches in | went to bis school. lepth to the end of the roots, yg! F probable that other bones can be unearthed af- | Sours Taig arming ome, . imself from the parapet, then carrying @ dark lantern and revolver, who | two points the first ice has been gathered the | Mr. Stiner threw hi . WALTER BENN, JAS. 8. EDW. Microscortic Econouy.—Hon. J. H. Ela, | stealthily approached the bed. Drawing her | present season by one or two New for compa. | ber estate Cong go to the eight brothers and AND OUR ENTIRE COMPAN Fitth Auditor of the Treasury, was amongthose | husband’s revolver trom under his pillow, Mrs. | hies. It has been freezing hard, however. in | Sieters equally. SATINEES FOR [iuiLine WEDAESDAY fi Daly aimed at ‘the burglar and fired: He | theriver, and the parties more immediately in- | xin 1x Hot Pon Nuw You Tureves._ AND SATURDAY who were interviewed bythe House Appropri- y terested ‘express themselves as hopeful of on. IN ‘OR N 3 TEV BS. EF Entire Chance of bill at each Mati ations Committee this morning in the interests | SlenrSyonute Uoaty aprane ters Mig (eat me: | teininet a fab on ply of ice during the present | Recorder Hackett continues Sonal coemey MASS0EES4D2 COSTUMES FOR Lavigs | of retrenchment. All save Mr. Ela declared pursued the burgii a empen froma second] mouthif the cold snap will but last ten days Weduanter merning Be sentenced caeenbrtces OS eT ar BS ee BEA ea EGR | they couldn’t cut down a single clerk. Mr. Ela | [ued the burglar, w followed by the sherit, | longer.—N. ¥. Ti i BALLS. PARTIES, AND PRIVATB THEAT- | gave the committee to understand that he 7 4 “ ; 3 oe was met by a oung Leigh, son the former, who, with on Wm. Cresswell, alias “Bill Connor,” to t ter the frost is out of the ground in the spring. | farge'stone in each hand, ordered him teal" "aL who, notwithstanding the scantiness of his ap- a in | years state prison, for breaking into the house | AN URGENT CALL Dacuiwep.—A story ofa | Mount, and as he refused to a ne HABRY DONERUE’S sould Teduce. Their economic hearts be.t with | Tarei made good time over the fences afd | _TH® NATIONAL Rxronm Association, in Bear. Fraccis Do Graske tate treet | droll double entendre comes from Chicago. Key. | {9 kbock him from the horse 4 Sean EEE |, seer ted at aces | trol tte. eta menyed. “| oie Acuna ing emgal ea | SG iMacs ocr cesar |S caro nat sg reopens | Sines had seme imei” before leaving tae QOsTUMEs clerks he could dispense with, and Col. Stevens, | Lire 1 ery — When Bates | and 10 ine tutions were founded Dy Cristian | ee rien ins iin intent to Kill, | sonorons call of 65,000 yen: from 6 charoh in vi when the latter ‘hurled another masquenspns.*" the portly clerk of the committee, was ready to | arrived 0} posite Joseph Briley and partner he | and should remain Christian. Whether ac- terete sim > wl a generous one, he added, ‘None of these things at him. Oliver then fired two shots at CPRIVATE THEATEIOALS, fot t down, he said: * Well, you can takeaway | said: “Lol here, I'm going to shoot; I'm | knowledged or not Jesus Christ isthe ruler of | Acraussas on Fine. —Last eveniug two bal- move me.” immediately came a telegram: a, the first taking effect in bis (Oliver's) ‘and TABLEACX, trom my force one female cepyist, but no more, joing to kill somebody.” As he said that Jos. | the nations of the world, and (iod's moral law let dancers in Philadelphia, Miss Hays and “We have voted $500 to move you and ir ‘s head, and the ire akin ag, Laugh on the _ ar gentlemen; if you do, it will criple the pablic Brig said, ‘Well, shoot, then,” and he had | is the nation’s guide. The constitution fixes the | Miss Lee, attaches of Mortimer's variety the- | furniture.” Such generosity must have been le, just bruising the skin. He then raised L. MOXLEY’s, service.” The copyists in that bureau had bet- | not fairly gotten the words out of his mouth be- | moral statutes of the people. If the constitu- | ater, were badly burned. The former was in | hard to resist, but Mr. Thompson proved equal pag oe fourth time and took deliberate aim 6O® loth street northwest. ter begin early to look after their Congressional | fore Bates sent a leaden messenger through his | tion be Christian the people will be Christian. the green-room betore the curtain rose, and her | to the ocoaston. at Leigh, when he concluded to “draw off,” On Exhibitic Sale) Sew Ng | ‘ends, for even if one —_ the equanimity | heart. Briley, clapping bis hand upon his | The objects of the association are the perpet- dress caught fire from the stove. She ran on — and left the field in quiet possession of = po ane H 39 of the others will be distur! until it is deti- | heart, staggered backs ea! id,‘*Ob,my God! Oh, | uation of the Christian Sabbath, maintenance the stage, and the flames from her dress com- THE SENATORIAL INVESTIGATION IN CALI- | (liver. it is reported that the two young Leighs . | Bitely settled whose services Mr. Ela is willing | my God!” and fell back dead. Bates thencom. | of the Bible in the public schools, establish- municated to that of Miss Lee. Both were | FORNIA.—An investigation of the charges of | bave armed themselves, and threaten to shoot MASSRIveRS.. to dispense with. manded ‘everybody to stand back. The first | ment of proper regard for the sanctity of mar- badly burned about the bodies, ulthongh their | corruption in connection with the recent U.S. | Oliver on sight.— Alera: Bo, 439 Teh strest, between D and B streets, sight = Gina al One that lays his hand upon me I will serve in | riage relations, and the suppression of intem- | injuries, it is believed, will not prove feral. Senatorial election in the legislature of Oali- eee ly Ry See yemas Caxax: Comuamioa —The | S20 han tin pad eile at eae eee | ee —aeewwre fornia was begun Wednesday night. One as- | SzveN PRRSONSOUT OF A FAMILY oF Tew iso, larges: stock "Paper Hangings, “Wiatew | Commission appointed by the Presidentin March | {Be S8me ¥ aryeus {nthe veows thend Genk z mee jzrr. Davis Goxg To Evnorz.—The New | semblyman testified that Booth expressed him- | Pruica in -a Buusixe BUULDING.-A fire ie g. Pictures, Framee, Picture Cords! and Tas- | last to examine amd consider all surveys and | Oger ee Re occurred. After he LAW An Towa liquor Goaler, ola: wieTOx | Orleans Times of Sunday inet +ays: ‘Among | seit sbomuly soutect ony nent oF gift, bribe or | Evansville, Ind., yesterday, was ois, Bioas, Bails, ‘&c., in the District. plans, proposals or suggestions of routes of con. | reached the yard Bates said: “There is one [rate a ander the operaticas lof thé exces the vassengers on the steamsbip State of Ala- — whatever, anc said he would sooner be | with fatal results. A house he in it Chris. Be Picane remouiber Name and Number. jel-iy* | ection by canal or ‘water communication be. Fee Beene ere teens Seercing 1 | join that state, han curried the Oxse uy to cee Syusit curiae atiereon ‘Davis, iis ees | ponte ean — oo te these only ina ap. | (ween the Atlantic and Pacific oceans occur. | Lobert Briley. who yet remained in the house, Unite Basten Supeetan Oeute Rod ne tas cane . - Jett . LL KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARING AP- | ring over or near the inthis ing N and then he left for parts unknown.—Nashvilie | U™! ~ , 1 firected by his physician to take a sea voyage ARE RSA A SOE Borer eaten | Wot sScrm eae ne ten coum ng Nor | Sod he : oe [erat Toma tri ane ee weaun | He tinny, ne lear. ts repay of tha kane aaron rane ante E D ccreet Latwreen Peeeeen ar tetnnee yanmar. The | convioviow OF A Poxiouuan von Asekuiey | Heme oe eee te regarded with con- | pig apcerery trust Pat, thle wozeee mae sive an seen tapes nag aly owehened. Soeteedy maak promptly attented to. any ‘this Gms exettnene sompiotes or the Lost ee Penta Seeks Dance | ecabie. ieteree—T50 heed (othe Cunted | *#¥ing with Mr. Davis’ niece, Mrs. Stamps.” sy Ling, a Chinese general, with three ser- of the house NING PUBOHASED THE LUMBEB- | torrets & Captains Lull and Selfridge. The gen Mrs La gpsper roe the fon States constitution, ie maaan a pigs! THE New AtTLantic CaBLE.—Collector | Y@hts, passed through Omaha on the 30th alt., out ant APaBD acd STOCK ci the late Arm cf Witham | TEPOrts of these officers are now betes thace bopenpenge Olive | bene gee te gre ; ‘ve deprived of his right of | Howard, of Portsmouth. N. H., has received | bound cast. gh muh Sou, situate on thecoruer of 16m and & | Capt. Lull appeared before the tore erie oa eo i i ee ee Tiguer’ by ihe’ action of thitatate | orders from the Bates ot ee ee S7-At a meeting of the striking hat and cap coy = st, Lam prepared to soll at samall | terday, and gave a brief detail of his route. The | 32m slog him in New York, recel — Pe to close the bi . | commission ad, arsault battery with intent to . The | legislature, and whether or not his position isa | allow the landing ot the Atlantic cable at Rye | makers yesterday, in New cnild Serie patciat oan, OMNES Sicateaescruracigcipmint, "| Steer ured mt hoon center | blows tun wnt sn rian cowie ua aes | REN cee aie ae Le ‘Kept in lomber yards. e comm! at be : 7 0: Theatention of plasterers is called tothe stock | jhe without further action to agit, A Paty: Morgan, anticipating molestation from | 40 wu aaa ele the entering athe aid at the disposal of the ‘Lucea consents OMAS. H. MOULTON. | Tit be preseat st poo teaser He") WES | ihe vectibets tees ecan eer eanes ct caruagh | ME x. M. weep, it lucky chance he will | ® Frealcieg ngs alunite it seeplgs | pitt Dar secuatn, Par Sra Mp ct predicated upon a voluminons wv in Phila- to the rulings of Judge Davis on his last trial, lelphia. They have undertaken todo work on and wich €as subanttod tothe court Thurs’ | thelr own account Thats materials day for settlement. The document embraces | they use are to be at cost ‘to those many hundred T Pa’ 4 STEBEOSOO PRS, aca; B+ MESPLER'S, optician, R= yE. PER STRARER BSSMEN, GEBMAN FAVORS AF Mine Nelle Weeman, of Springteld, sete a Jetet caligious excttoment "lean Teside in L¥nn. Sv A meeting of leading X J i fi PREsIDERT GORMAN is his state of masterly ‘Inactivity, Det he gers around to draw his salary with the most commendable Promptness— Cumberland Civilian. SECOND-BAND CLOTHIN the cost of ready-made se spectalty. tom made Seite Dakaens