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* 1 = 7 SUTEYATIAT SO CH THE EVENING STAR. } yS PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvania Avenne, cor. Lith St. r RY Expressions of Public Opinion. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. M. KAUFFMAN, Pres't THE SITUATION IN FRANC THF EV > STAR Libya Z + youn CENT: mers s - | President MacMahon's Intentions. Two Cexts Ea “ postage Conte o wth ’ s “ je ] WEEKLY ened =——*_—__=== ALFONSO XIL ‘ » , t ~ “ 8. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1875. TWO CENTS. jg. coo womens ant Sea ¢ Suppresses Newspapers is a aaa —— Troops to Cuba. AMI E VE} v Tar S Society, The Pacific Mail Investigation. TY-THIRD RESS, at the peril of your life. Was that a jast eC Te TT — V N aN G TAR, The first Wednesday in January is always | TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COMMITTEE To- FOR CONG: = peony pot te ged = Ree pet = Sharon the Coming Nevada ator PEKA LIBRE Or, ————— ‘ | DAY. p tri pe Laws . His Sen: r — a ange in Washing:oa SSS : . } t . 4 or wae = DARD : * thes tattinagr @isabhen ceases wren The Pacific mail inquiry was resumed by ceone ga HURSDAY, January 7. condition of health was such that the prop- ONLY « Eplote edition Washix, nm News and Gossi © Lulies of the binet reecty Hicks : ; “di SENATE.—Mr. Scott presented memorial | sitio s simply one to torture him. ERIce ETS ce . = P+ | on that and the succeeding Wedn ta = bibs peer moore Cmnmitteo this morn- | of Workingmen of Penhsylvania, asking | The Nero's of the old orld could dono more, | LOUISIANA + iN” Sat jum 2t_ a et etiaeiae . ing the se ng, at 10% o'clock, when mide a and here is a republican House setting a pre ae a eae Mrs. GRAnt’s RECEPTIONS will com. | @Y Kes Fist Pe ee Balits CHARLES ABERT WAS RECALLED: granting of a subsidy to the Texas cedent that he trusted their suceresore would j Public Opinion im New York. - . mence on the second Saturday in January | _— M°s- Fish scintel by the Miss-, | _BY Mr. Dawes.—Q. I believe, Mr. Abert, allroad. Referred to Committee on Rail- | fever follow. He relertad tothe hee cane | A MAUE Mibtene or KOTN PARTIES To THE CULM NATION OF SPLENDOR (oth,) at th ‘clock p. m., lasting until five | Fish, yes 3 easssistel by the Misses | we left off with you yesterday at the que a test in the House under the lead of John | PROTEST AGAINST MILITAKY INTERVEN CHARS ie!) Crebbek pn. on enti tere duthe of New York, who are still their | tien, “Will you inform the ‘committe Mr. Sargent called up bill removing the | Quincy Adams, In support of the right of pr THON o MOND he the Prcilewe ante coe ests. The reception was brilliant, as all | whom you paid the several sums of mone: imitation of cireaiation on banks issuiag | tition, and said that to lay this petition on | Now York. January T—A call fora pub ne President's public recep’ pantie mansion ate. AU | Lwilliow renew the question. gold notes. Passed, the table was now to deny the right ; teen issued in this city cur as follows:—Tuesday evening, January | of the handsome, istinguished, and the Mr. Abert thereupon read correspondence Mr. Mitchell called up bill for erection of | tion. He thought it be ton of the mil 12th; Taesd evening, February 24; Tues- | agreeable congregate in her parior: which had passed between himself and Mr. Custom house and bended warehouse at Port. | tien toa comm aire by a commis. | in the « maf Lontsinna bowtie bs r day evening, February 2%. — Mrs. Robeson by Miss Minnie | Irwin. He requests, ina letter to Irwin, to. land, Ore; sion as to his th, and whether his lite | tore. Win jen Bryant heads the list of The BOISSET FA t Ss i al ie as JZ are Becks | Sia ze gies a Merle know if he is willing to give his consent to Mr. § said he would oppose any | would be tmperriled by such confinement a by other prominent citi <A GRAND BAL te Dinners:—Tussday, Janu pth; | Stout, et ple ception. allow him to disclose to the committee the | further ypriations fer public buildings | Referring to the remarks of Mr. Dawes y zens. members of bath political parties. It 2 REMIEKES Tuestay, February 9th. — Per the greatest tion of the | names of the persons which he himself had — in the present condition of the finaness. Until | terday. he th pre in the nature of a | sets jerth that the lthertles of the Anta Fall Ix cat Revakoe— The receipts afternoon was tHe matinee davsante at High- | refused to make public. Mr. Irwin replied | the House of Representatives indicated what | threat that if the House did not put thismaa | the state of Louisiana have hoon ¥ : Se ee ee ee ee ay » residence of the Postmaster | that he would leave it to his conscienc | they intended to do in regard to the revenue | in jail the committee would stop the investi | the mi co under the “UNDINE MATINEE SATURDAY. this source to-day were $320,214.53. < es ite attorney: that he did not believe that an tof the ernment, no new public expendi- | gation. He could not understand what he neral government “i that ‘ ae < Raw Oncusan-teeww| oe nd daughters ri any circumstances counsel has the right. to | tures should be embarked in. It would be | i h remarks voter poy MONDAY NEXT. Lt. QUIET IN NEW KLE. ne «lit give up the secrets of his client. and alvis: ul policy to do this until the ans are pro- I s said that unless witnesses could 1d be heant ta public protest © & POX HEMPTY DUMPTY 8 | pater y the Government fi oe Witness to consult, the highest ‘lewal talent | vide to meet expend iL be held same cwenting af > }) not contal Jitios rs : jon. Reve al t ts sak T at the han FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. = eae daitional | pony applied with ¥ From 3 to make relies but this is for the Gee Aruoae . “9 ; ace = = op. mn. there was qu » though the hey advise until they do ac PORTAN NNOUNCEMWE ae ac rie - , they advise hin xg: Bros New York Times severe 7. mM TANT A < 2 ; spite ane lent the daneers to fMoY | clese the names, he (the witne be made, ‘unless absolutely demanded by ted —_—— AN EXTRA GRAND MAUTINE THE K norni tn Relrons eeuon have exhausted his duty so | needs of the public service, or for the safety 1 as thar Loch ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Smith. Farwell, Lewis Piidaly ce con ed. If it was decided that he should | of the country. . Socrctary o: ance that he has smaies Tanat suaitiine itn | answer, he (Irwin) would cheerfally release | | Mr. Conkling oppose! the bill. and did not There were no new de ments in bot warranted by any s . ylne oat tks chore Lowndes hat audiences with | } him, as he knew that such testime | think there would be any particu Orleans yestentay. The rrieans T mblic. It could scarcely umpleted arrans x erty of Mr. Fewell. , : would be given by him would only corroh- | for its passage, even if the Treasury serts that the republicans of the legislature arranted under any ene circum ? RIDAY NEXT. JANUARY S. AT 2 OL Mrs. Williams was assisted by Miss Bes- | orate him (Irwin) in every particular. Wit- | overranning. . discovered that, after the retirement of the | stances. We have never waiblished such a . on PAY binges Ba Tapa : ie. daughter of General T. Kilby Smith. | ness then read pe Giscioaton the morning hour ex- | democrats, y had only fifty members | document before, and we m which occasion 2 7 A = F rtive ke | A LETTER FROM HON. REVERDY JouN- | pired, and the bill went over. with certificates—less than a quorum. T tke ver been seen in opens ERNANI,. r Navy Depart. | Both lutiesare sufficiently attractive to make LOUISIANA AGATN therefore admitted three men. who occupiel Will be given. being its Eng Ad 1 Win. Reynolds, | it ve able to all visitors siseshim | The unfinished business, being the resolu | precisely the sau i the five demo- |S world sas gone Jeb in America. The pr mtateet T whe is onieral to command the Asiatic sta — Mrs. Bristow likewise mployed 2s to pay | tion of inquiry concerning the military Is who were ears, In the the- by Madame VAN ZAN ETON. Br. tion pleasant reeeption in her parlors, in moneys upon the order of his clic movements in Louisiana, was taken up. SHERIDAN Nor APRATD. mament Cromwell BRAKES. Mr NICHOLS. Mr COYLA, and M a the Arlington. She was very necept annot legally or mie vat ey Mr. Gordon said yestentay in reply to. The following dispatch was sent to Secre. pretty mw WILLIAM CASTLE. supported by the THE Bart: © Crry Counc, yes- = e 7 eer Si sent of his client, disctos sof those | harsh remarks addressed to him by th tary Belknap yesterd: proposes to treat L . but the FULL CHORES AND ¢ DRC EESE RA First Branch adopted resolutions | {steUluring a portion of the afternoon by | to'whom it wits to be paid. jor from Vermont (Edmunds) he had been ie New Ont rave. Jannacy 6 mostofus were under he impression ther teoe — oa ee Sess Sheen tment of 2 committee to visit | 22": ieeieae iis Want danghtee a8; He further read a statement in his own be bet yed Seo mAking. supe) resaarke about Hon W. W Belknap, Sceraary of War, Washens syste m of government had boon definitively poral Ad eserre vMcents ep wiano and her daughter, Mes, . ssponsibility as applied to tha enator. BD it abandoned reg i extva: Family -_— FESS! 10 MIBKC | sven received at Wormley'n Sie. al ake | By that wont he had done an injustice tothe | TRS i me nici thin tier soath Gamat! | what are dken, Sherk - SECURE SEATS AT THE OPERA HOUSE & Suit | John Delano, after a long absence, have re- : | Senator trom Vermont. The responsibility | hate me bees aredie tell the truth. Fam not | tution under which 6 tel - nin > cy Committee, who relic | Of that Sei fesman, asa jurist. | afraid, and will not be stopped from informing the | tions of t cs pow Taka ae WAwieNan VERATER turned to the eity.and arealso at Wormley’s. t hier and asa nher of societ , promptu for Mr. Davis, wasin his opin- | govers nt that there are localities tn th Hoth are in improved health, part | ecutive, t thing of powers whi Ba ae highest order and most honorable | ment where the very air has been it with nn answering the question propound- “y ghtfully be exercised. by: euteni MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 103. every ever nt toilets worn yesterday were espe- | ed by the chairman as to her he knew of Having done an injustice cee titans oh com Mien eral in ihe army. ‘There ts a shorter’ Suring the v wvl SATURDAY MATINEE distinguished gentt 1 rich and elegant. Mrs. F a] any illegal act of the cashier in connection | Senator he wished pow in the presen Z = - easton p . a my : a 3 i \ COMMEHERCE OP vue AbuInES till which Gen. Sheridan might haver MENG ¢ HOWARD: pstmaster General Jewell, | piumn-colored. silk, with. fet ith the administration of the affairs of the Senate to express to him. his sincere EX <THE apm SES | mended. It is for the Presi im her original aud world renowued characte Delano. G ul Spini mmis- cope ink. Witness contended that the commit- ._ Forbidd ED AS = the constit wind all its _ rorsy nae na Ge AcOarte mings of turquoise blue; tee had he now 4 The following telegram wassent to Genasal | Mind chet wees Ja fhe power ase win @acte 12 tableans Tepresentatives of THE STAR, the b crore of diamonds ene No RIGHT To CoMPER in Sheriatat ste hur last night papers, and th é t Press Associat tnd the Asso y SMUNROMRE 5 loret silic Of | to answer withor the House : an pers ¢ with Gen. St . “Nene Tows capes ‘i two shades. | Mrs. Williams wore an elegant wesentatives. and he requested that the 1 Poe geTOR. DC. Janna ’ hief tie . Supported by the © Leh = LUMI wed SHK, With blue, which is. the Mtitee wonky frcisgevaie4 General PH chief execution y, Sheridan ts enue ap t most enhances 2 ; pst — raphed y sed this cou ould se and a poweriol Compans . with new and apprenp 1 1 revenue ap eee, Seaeee Har House as to whether he should answer or en. He felt satisfied t dispatch. ¥ have shown en disregard eee ORAND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 ts te:—Gangers— me easy not, as he desired to fortify himseif at evers erator Would see that he by biased. or Of law than be has deur in bis mont cone ND} _M district mina; James W. get int. Just. He (Mr. E.) did not intend to address | * ee dinary and we may say disgracetal dispateh MONDAY. TANUSRY 11 Kentsokss John Fess: ; pulser. Mr. Dawes:—Mr. Abort ny harsh language to the Sen for or reflect | Dive pes and ail Hi acts of Fours | or Jan OLIVE LOGAN. vuese lan de Poon bee ee s have retur pose fo trench on your privili Vhim perso ator 8 wn | Toy ines brit heen we, Ge ee G ‘ cee ees SERS LIFE AT LONG | ihetrict Nosth Carolina: Calvin IL. sea their country home, in England for Mr. Irwin. merely Snr an , 7 of War * me ye ee oe ota n ty. Isi do. Wi at trip on the continent, and several | Close your i ee Jaca nae recap erg ro SENTIMENT IN NEW ORLEANS Conemnrs, Onto, dt ow. AY 7 i 2 nd ‘Piety iat | and yor ri sclase the names, selzure of e » Boant of Une p city of | has sent the to o > to the Tey oe ceks passed in London. Their visit to this | without taking the matter of privilege into nouse in New Orl ofthe | The Hoar th has sent the ‘following 1 to the g etory wie country las heen deferred for the present The Ta special m yesterday | eral assembly. whic the question. might well ta It was a Was referred to for —The Washington german club has is- | A. Tmade the payments under Irwin's di- | most imusual thing in this land of liberty, | BCtM! 4 report of resolutions of a committee | committee on federal relat r i m pay A r at a previous meeting, in which | call your ution to the sencation. -euvitied 2 cues ns for the evenings of January | rection : however usual it might be in monan ire expressed ““ferlings of the decpest sorrow | stance of the interfer r Shad Braga ene Loa PSIDENT'S and February sth. ¢ Q. Do you think yor coal your own — . Th geo ton asked and mortification at th disy of | th re: * action of the fines ad February 6th. =. ° reste as to the reasons ei PH. Sheshta ; 7 ’ ‘ test ainment vmtucad in the Hou ‘Ox jes bas issued cards for a} *¢i to pi | notion: wan desired by ail andtcortons sup- | Gor. F. H. Sheridan, Their brother un- | legislature of fon amiience. First ap ‘ President’s salary within the reception from 7 to 12p. m., Weit lered my position as | yose that th objection to | Acrwriters | of all se Tec eee | Section of the antittary in wowating persons Eady and. srs sion ling the law by | day next, the 1th Instant question of privilege | Hassing it. Senator from Wisconsin | 223! ty A’ to. | iainaee Degistntere, Gan nttik ne ee Bie MINNIE HY Lor S30,000 hits bars.” Represe ae < But he having reused, after my re- | (House) had suggested what are you going to | Surpel ‘0 fetus sunaeatiog ee nee Brated Contratte. Sopranc. amt te wee House Appr eo eee tannant, who | Guesting him to allow me to disclose the | do if the President don’t 3 the resola- | Should presume to such knowle trae, "amd te legal and peeber Then come iu DOR Watting: and HE We Tin pending tone. ictal wine | names: 1 feel thitt beiore proceeling furthor | Hon? Hedid not believe tat the President | Sue qund gaat ee ete eee af abort: | true. and is legal am on ore gant 6 » intehs eil to. the eity for the seison. | Taionid have tid decline to answe at what will we shen 9 nie esd ome Da At sip Yogy sl sem the only exeuse th ‘fon from N fired 0 the sug- | and eto be th at Willan his action. Wriersgy MALL. JHE OKDER OF THE HOUSE ON THE Qces- | do if he don’t give the r a i yesterday, | resent lyn S 1 ‘The The army does not belong to Preside ret * Ginnes | ; j . : i lyn Scott Snead, of Louisville, | ary. Rock held that the right of y nor to the Governor of any state, bat i Wee eee ‘izorons protest | against Seee SES CRASS Fun PROKE . visit toher aunt, Mrs. F. | answer questions by 2 counsel won! | longs to the people. and as representativ a pe made @ proce. se dla nine Netiatclle fore he left his northern northern b CONCERT. the people, if the President uses th Aproper purposes, if he uses ita ty. Miss S. is one of the | hold where corruption entered into. the fatu nativ Miss Austine | tion. Hi question of time for the over. vernment here. If there hhren and Cougre HIT ALL DONE IN Was “ tat m n 4 m . to for justice, and from th warranting the settling of Mine Fy KER reapecttolly ules of ane slaty convaleseing after her pro. | Privilege, and cases. like the one under Pilea ee ae ee ee ean, Stop his Sup: | and any: wroug contested election cases in state leginiatares EVERIN' Sere sais of Han » Vinnte ¥ ine sentotee naa | Mt melleyeTsolnciae te thee can Teavobim without a vessel! ‘That is a | 'Fiie chairman of the committee of seventy | P,wetFe of federal troops. then, ta, amy ieted by Mics Joann power ae sec hae By an bee Mr. Abert was asked if the nis Lirec | — Mee se oars oes — issues an address lo the peopl al. Ii there Is no kaw for it Thomas G. Sha tot the prop unde him tod the names, whether he wo \; secu i RO Oe uty, o the people might | cailing upon them to “avoid indignant protest <b. rit a f printing the goverment niin so-|ornot. en ete fo. compel us to use tt. trap which their enemies and opposers bave | ington, iuststing upon re; at wuintajned that this should y, artand ti A; Idon't know whether i at aoe | Hot OF REPRESENTATIVES.— deliberat ot for them.” He says: “Our | gress as will prevent a mlance with the « tnt efuse, and iS to Dot! vr. White (Aja ied leave to offer a resg- ; Geliverance from political bondage depends | grant ov es see Joint The Recusant Witness, Irwin. place iyyselt in contempt. I want the deci- ) Mt tee ee ae ie he heat (the | Non or prudence and forbearaace, awl a | : ipa. rt tot Lot We ts On Vee IN Sats sion of the Howse, however. on the subj lution decta that the President of the | confijct with the soldiers or the authorities | EUROPE To-nay. M and 7 es nut i of yd leona like " es pated nna cree United ae pepearen the yer pote of bie —— be the ruin of our hopes—a riveting of is MaecMahon’s Intentions. " ae = = no X 5 c ud would like to be sed nntil Saturday. | gress and to its confidence and support for | our chains. LONDON, January 7.—The 7 G® AND Pro SADE ¢ ‘One EKT Way, Sergeani-at-Arms, and Mr. tin, a Witness was excused until that time. In | the prompt measures he has adopted for the The archbishop of New Or ns, the Epis- | respondent says as it is well ke NEW NORTHE LIBERTIES MARKET friend of the reeusant witness before tae | We meantime >pmmittes agreed to ask | maintenance of law and order in Louisia ul bishop of Louis the pastor of the | dissolution of the assembly ¥ gether pt Re Hionte Ways and Means foraniitune, ficient i edt order. . Objection was made to the resolution, but | ‘Temple of Sinai, Bishop Keene. of the M.E., MacMahon very popular and £ For the Benefit ae : ME. GEO. W. RIGGS ON THE STAND. | & number of gentlemen desired a yeaand nay | ehurch south: the reete St. Joseph's | general electioa in favor of his TRE Wows s Cunstiax Hone . B. Irwin, me! iste i) tocoafer | Geo.W. Riggs was examined identified | Vote, but it was refused. and “man: S issued an | the president will very probably break off Tux Paorestast One ee sPAST A | With Genera the we to | a check of $50,000 paid to John ¢ _ Mr. Vanee (N. C.) offered a bill to anthor- ss to the of America, in which foliations with the left and form a disse - Tan Wass px Metz. | Kank Note Companies on b be made for th ker. He was identified Oy ize the appointinent of Captain Win. Magra- y say in rey communication of | lution ministry compciving Duke DeBrog! Ty k. tract prices. less than $1,000,000; that if the win by the check was cashed 4 tohis original rank in the army. Re- eral Sh to the Secretary: We, the | M Fourton, M. DePeyre. General Cissey, « work of the past fou { been done by money was the ferred. ae undersigned, believe it our duty to proclaim | and Dukes DeCazes and D. Audiifret Pas: comp bureau, it would Treasury bills and bank notes. Mr. Beck (Ky.) introduce! a bill to provide | to the whole American people that these | quier. Sop a $ fol HENRY D. COOKE TESTIFIES. for a uniform curreney; to retire nati charges are unmerited, unfounded and erro- | A CABINET COUNCIL TO-DAY > REE iBT -fienrs D. Cooke identife ad, Lwo ch s, and to resuine specie pa neous, and can haveno other effvet than that | | PARts ; MacMahon les to- MADAME EB. BASTIEN $50,000 each, e Ma > . of s og t terests Of corrupt politic day whe ecept the resignations acne wr " i tha ink, which were paid by J & Co ker laid before the House Ds, WhO are at this moment Take > | of bis m ‘A cabinet council i tok entes of informing the L oVernment Ww their office in Washington to John G A PETITION FROM RICHARD B. inW mOSt ne eff to be to 5 fon thet be hae fom this tay taken char : “es + ot | chumaker. ae which w: Lby the el petitioner | power over thi E Enter Alfonso Exit Castelar. Raut cen hington lawfully pat to ; MR. PARSONS WAS SENT FOR, ». | Represents that his confinen in the con Twenty-cigt presidents and ash A dispatch to the Telegraph says: —- Caste- mended by the Retrenchment him by order of the Hox and responded. Hesaid he had not his state- | yon jail of the District »umbia will | iers of the city held a meeting and passei ) lar is preparing toqutt Spain before Alfonso’s nd advocatet by Mr mit he Sergeant at » | went with him, which he had prepared in | operate with peculiar. s upon his | resolutions expressing “proper surprise aud | arrival. Two Protestant. ne wapapers have U three printings ¢ uastondy ila { Writing, He was excused until to-morrow. | health, which is y Suffering. He un- | legitimate indignation” at the dispatch of | been sappressed in Madrid. King Alfonso Pian a at haltp the | derstands from the debate that took y es n. at entering a solemn pro- sent a telegiaphie dis Conovas | Seine a comunitt ; a pei mt was aot ee | test against its assert | Le mifirming th appoint _ ‘ ¢ resulted. i js ed as@ punishment, but as a safeguard to | REPUBLICAN OFFICERS-ELECT THREAT- | expressing there will : = a tain Uh ihe room on tae an fon PEE itera lini lps nanan e wae this escape from the custody of the ENED. | ugurated a 1 liberty, TP, HARRY DovenLe, 91.000 of national eurr the main (south) door, should: be THE MINISTERS TENN ae eSer 4 Whether intended or ‘not 2s! Major Merrill, itn command: | ul forgetfulness of past disconds. 3 OSTUME 1 of whic Rants wonvcien tee Prema Hote te weseees tn ule punishment, such confinement in | ing upper Red River, b dispatch to TROOPS FOR CUBA p E with the » nd fit up the French AGceRtLy Genteniay Gemenele me jail will operate as a most onerous | headquarters. in which be s that there | Maprrp. January 7.—One thousand Span- ots aud Show rooms oo, while it to p ge. chairs, ste a Ae tt af It aii istavion: Firat, the ‘nment. He does not suppose that the | ix danger existing to the republican office sh troops Will be sent to Cuba on the lth ain the circulation of < Irwin js a 8 today in cus- | UiSSage or the bill Ing & an60n6 Ghaon: would attempt to apply the thumb- | declared elected by the retarning board, in tant. - tenders, four ¥ the 5 nt-at-Arms, aud on ae- | Passage of the vision fe the miicanetoe oF or the rack, or the red-hot shoes toa | his district, in case they venture t sume THE KING'S SISTER MASQUERADE avn THEATRICAL COSTUMES the net Np otha econd, provision for the maintenance o $s to compel the answer toa question, | the duties of their oft Threats are made aris, Janna new and costly Dresses Inot be removed to his new quarters | (all quo Until 1820 In ntration of bis term; aceon cold and cheerless | openty by the leaders of the opposition, | pee of Girs “ Bh pe srn0on. unless the weather should hi thi i. that Ken Mecoud chanber is cece dungeon was somewhat akin to the thumb- | which he does not by any means think of | Spa . hesints Se ate e « veh Bothy. Clinmeere deplete: a gee | screw in this case: It aid in the debate | an idle nature. If these officers. actuated by Satisfied with Tarkey. | propith nd the room » be fitted up | ized both chambers decide upon a definite the ‘ : ctr — “ ri PARTIES panies I saved to the | comfort It is uot probable that the | gow t to succeed the Septentate. The | Yesterday that a door was open for escape, fuse to take their offices, he VIExNa, January The Montenegrin Pe eins ‘on work amounting in | Como ig ueatit ta ee Preciicnt th tic oontine of the em » The | and that if the witness was prepared to an- Hed upon. te bat ifthey | government declares jisclf satisfied with TABLEAUX AND OLD FOLKS CONCE $300,000, while it war Speaker Blaine’s cot nil, fe nae ap Past cian The oe vernment to ask | SWer the questions propounded he could at | attempt to take them 1 protect them. | Turkey's action in the Podgoritza affair. P_S—With at kn. uge in the 1 cent and | in drwin's ea it | you to place the bill for the creation of 4 | once be released. That was equally true of | He is ready to suppress Insolence and will do Dead. lie fractional notes and a transfer of one | Arms, Ondw oe on at this Ooder oF th GRe, tor | the sufferers trom the thumb-screw, the rack ) it, Berry, January ck Wilttam, on printing on thei to the n had resulted renext sittings, Conservative in. | and the red-hot shoes. They could ‘all be re- | tire CONGRESSIONAT. INVESTIGATION CoM- Elector of He n “brig! ies erests M08 cratively demng issiga | Utioner further represents that in no other | adjourned to the state house in New Orleans ee f Thome anacath halt Sentia nate point relating tothe transmission | similar case has the order of confinement | yertenlay afternoons te take Gow Keotionee ee et. MOALEY. and will be com > At Lempting to cross a tied. It ought to beso regulatelas fo -leave | i, the common jail been made. He called | evidence. In relation to the statement that | RLfehARELEMTA January: able dispatch mA 4 ivet news that the body was | Hed. Ito at ree lee Fendt Pe ie attention to the fact that in the case of Jos. | a Black League had been formed in July last, stating that the steamer Arian had passed COSTUMER The N s after the sad affair hap- | [0 future Assemblies comple erty to de- |) 'B. stewart the proposition to send him to | and that arms had been sent to the countrs, os thet hae ao 605 10rH steer N = HOUSE PASSES THE SENATE FINAN. | pened. t to the spot, and after SS rer oer DEFEAT IN THE | Was voted down; and yet he was a wit- | submitted an official report of the adja- | Queenstow ber retu: that port under CEAL BILL. Patient search their labors were rewaniet. | “¥ ADMINISTRATION | DEFEAT “1 in the flow ee on <r nt, general, ‘showing ast only oa PES | Sail. with machinery disabled. The Abbotts~ se Artistic HALL. TAB 7 farnan 0 he €c idee on % « a large bough of a tree. the bod 2 of the so » ass joner 1s in very ble health. He alsocalled | red and fifty arms had been shipped to | 4, ras « e way ‘Antwerp to N. aud THES? COSTUMES hep a ia (eee Rees n it. dnd the bough with its bur- | ,,;) the opening of the svssion of the assem- | attention tothe fact that his case must be | the country, Of these, fitte had. beer sent to Terk ne eee ee oe . and Curreney, this afternoon voods and over the | viv. yester Ol Alwopit wang inT | necessarily referred to the District Attorae rm a company of w y inone of | paired. Th incr Kenilworth, now due cen aakes brought np. under the special order of t irteen miles. to the into th mite oe i - Region and sks that the uniform usage may be | the parishes, and forty of these weredestroved here, has been out twenty days from Liver- . MA *' | House passed previous to the holiday recess r » being no other way of A ctieceate Hathre ML that tha | cried out in his case, and that unnecessary | hy a fire in the court bouxe where they were pool, but no alarm is felt for her safety. : ancial bill. No amendinent A singular cireumstanes is itional bills be placed on the order or | 424 unusual panishment shall not be in- | stored. The balance were old nitzzle-loaling —-—« __ Ps the committee. th day of the drowning the little girt hr sae are DL and teat princite | Sieted upon him in advance of his conviction | Enfield rites, many of which were loaned to A Memorial ‘ongress, > Costume ‘ nh question was ly spoke to her mother onaideration he given 1 thesenontchans, | of any crime with which he may be charged. | the cadets of Baton Rouge university. Con. WHAT PITTSBURG WANTS. a to 106 nays. . The mother told | her hill. Laboulaye, of the left ceater, de: WHAT MI. DAWES SAID. tinuing his testimony, he narrated a surpris- | pyrr<nere, January 7.—A meeting of eit- a .. bill Was passed at 2:40 o'clock this af little while atter- | POrbin Mer ae bik ce thee Mr. Dawes (Mass.) said that the Ways and | ing incident, which he said had been brought | izens jast night adopted A memorial te Con Gua Bo.) 08 Ext ‘ayes 1 s wand the child repeated with e1 tho ral the sreniacat’s owe Chaband La. | M4e#ns committee had no disposition to re- | to his knowledge in such a manner that he gress, urging the importance of a system of ae '¢ _ remark. The moth 1 hitter of the Untorlor, eneresticalis | BeW the discussion of yesterday. The wit- | was bound to pay some regard to it, of a plot nis such as Ww tke the Ohio a1n st 6 The Stowell Inquiry. iously c ‘our, Rp Bath ll 2 erties i aan Livi. | BESS bas appealed from that committee to the | to assassinate the President, te conspirators at all stages of water, and e Be. 439 Ta S STATE SENATOR GRAHAM, OF VIRGINIA. | 1 nd lehPand Bathies motion was rejectat be a | House, and he comes here to criticise the | in which were to rendezvors at Baltimore. sking for the improvement of the mouth of a AGAIN ON THE STAND. es LoS nye ee age : ajority was com- | #¢ton of the House. Ii the House desires its | He exonerated the White League from any Mississippi. in view of the great and 1 © House Committee or val Affairs STATE Lee Massachu- “e tae tere th action to be criticised and to reverse it the | connection with this plan, which he believed Vhio and Mi . rape sumone sla B ne ‘Bonn at i “The Committee of Ways and Means will have no | was confined to a few visionaries, ‘and he wis morning the was nt of the senai» | Mists and the Bonipartists, 2 , | Teason to complain. But ifgthe House re- | gave the committee the name and a@ldress of charge of sellinga naval c i. hoe of the house pe qpentiy be =e pcrigeding oe 2» verses its action of yesterday a ener yor © | his intormant. He denied having had any presentative Stowell, of Virginia. State ne Flori et failet |p le constitutional ch Will. bo | Will take itas a notice that they should aban- | cancus with the Returning Bound, as he i tor Graham, of Virginia, coutinued his anchex of dhe Munonsi lecisiaints | iSROn tye nest Merete, ie meine wie don the farther investivigation of the Pacifle | thought! thelr powers were exclusive. Me | THE STEAME SOUTH CAROLINA AFLOAT testimony "lay, stating that he + and after a temporary marked by scenes of the greatest excitement, | Mai! subsidy. + 8UDmnitted documeyts to prove frauds in nal New York, January 7.—The steamer - ee had nothir tion, awijourned until today. ‘THE CARINET STEP DOWN AND OUT. Mr. Maynanicrenneald thaton yesterday | Walizaiion And regisiraison in New Orleans. | south Carolina, which went ashore st Bae, At UINCOLN ace, the eh ag A dispatch from Springfield, [Mlinoi: The London Times’ Paris dispatch an- | ne ad qreed fat ie mother ect hota Also, a letter signed by fifty-two of the mem- | negat, on her passage from Charleston for 4 care eer Preferred by Braily John (. Haines, democra' hounces that the entire French cabinet has | rigorous, but as the House had decided ethos, | ee ee a a Same, fis port, has been Moated after discharging 5 EOTR itness “was Speake: x . . . DUE a s “argo. SATURDAY EVENING. January % ney for Stowell, whether he | die woirbindy ag geo eted president noes — or Bye skies he ah ed oe pe 7 od ee ee “ ! president. :POS rles eae, Sin: yer, Members elect o , 8 UCLOCK with embezz ing Hout | This gives thi Organization of | of the Freckineys Banks teen ce, |e Mr. Eldredge (Wis.) kald {t did not seem to | of ita ee Assembly of tis | SHAFOM Nominated for Senator from BY of the state ent of the | both houses. five t aa, ead ath yer square | him that this petition was what Mr Dawes | state, assembled at the hall of the House, inthe Stare Nevada. GOVERNOR WF OM. ARNY anp Navaso | Ereetmen’s to answer | —_—_———_—______ ne , and representing over a quar- re sited, of 5 Scritician upon the action mse. at I2o clock thisday. and answered tothe | SAN FRANCISCO, January’ _—The republican INDIANS the question. claiming that it was not perti- ANOTHER FAILURE at the cotton ex- | ter million of deposits, have held a meeting the H so. Th it ip cae made by the clerk. Immediately after the chair | Caucus of the legislature of Newada last it ith laaied ait Geb meni tnee nent to the investigation. After further pro- | change in New York, was announced Tues. | and adopted & memorial to Congress, show- ms the House. roan mess or cutee. aes was forcibly taken ‘ton of in violation of law. | nominated Mr. Sharon for United St History. Habits Weligion. &. a). ani the pacgue | Ceedings Mr. Graham said he went to Dr. | dy morning. The house was that of Corn. | ing that the depositors were mostly of the | Clsing the American right of petition. The | andan attempt to organize the House contrary | Senator. He has 46 votes pledged, and 38 only Techn wand uake | Shields. who introduced him to Dr. Beatty | Wall & Co., 62 Stone street. No particulars | laboring class, who were induced. to place paper was couched in Wwonds, and sim- | to law. We cannot obtain -. — auless | are necessary to a choice. he Red Men od amt paid him three hundred dollars from the | are made public, except that they failed to | their mouey in bank under the impression | Ply shows that his health would be endan- Tig fe oe ore po SCRE fase ot Neve he received from Dr. Beatty, who par- | meet their contracts. Failures at the eotton | that {t was guaranteed and protected by the Firc2, Dy comiinement. He did not with the | Mall. Whencres the. Balt ie. chess to organ: A Steamer Relieved. meuage. which will be inter chased the cadetship for his step-son. fine thee iad, be added, excite leas atten- | general government, and praying Congress to | House fo, show undue sensitiveness on this | fer* tie Giettanes siectet wowill wraceatte cea: |, A Began ‘The steamer San- - im attendance to seat the andi ‘The witness during the investigation said | tion than like occurrences elsewhere, for the | take measures for indemnification, subject. Fon eo ed Should aot be turned hall in possession of the members-elect, that we may | maraus, which was below Cape Hen- Lscors "HALL. he paid between $600 and =700 on account of | reason that they are nsually compromised WasssaGaacino a ia 1” at Dal- | Heakeo™ the charge that he has criticised the | attend to the performance of our duties ry, Jhas been hauled off, and ix now being as expenses attending the Lynchburg conven- | Without much ado, and the party in discredit PR og Mba’ ety girl” a l- | House. At the conclusion of a ae money towed to Norfolk by Baker's wrecking fleet. ¥. Me 4 lion. “He was asked other questions as to his | Speedily resume: large population with suf heatheprcha: | iciwm head not Intend tere word exit | the committer adjourned, Sapam! = wanker Gmateeaea nae ies replies, showing that about the time of the Seana pp Tee eenea ion with sufficient heathep chi- | icism he did not intend to convey the idea | jeft last night for Washington, JERSEY Ciry OFFICIALS IN PERIL.—Mr. s ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC LECTURE Covase. | LYBchburg convention he paid one huadred SeOREMES's BATTLE RENEWED. ren, Immigrants frome Sect Casein | that the language was disrespectful. It was . snd fifty dollars for family expenses. but out other than that be received from ON v VE MEMBERS OF THE meeting of “Longshoremen's | children, immigrants from South Carolina, | nevertheless a criticism op the action of the | THE CONSERVATI agents in City have warrants last night. it was voted tocon- | Who arrived there starving, shelterless, and | House. ‘met in adjourned caucus last evening, but | fr the arrest of the ts in a cocking ALWAYS NEW AND ALWAYS GOOD - Dr. Beatiy. oe ee ered ane the mea of a peevious Tooght thet el eae, eatin Lyre ae E. ss — (nN. il — _ saw no rained tant commas as the members Soy nian in Kearney ‘ip on — he wit i of allowing the men to work at brou: case - | reason why the House should retrace Us ste wi wi ¥ ‘ Gad mEkEeeen 8100 to Stowell's: cretit, Which sane Put | reduced wages wan rescinded, "All meernens | fore the public authorities ene: provided for | in the maiter. si rm me ae rial hich will be | Sevsey City aldermen, three inemibers of ‘the ‘ completed ity board Of freeholders, a sequin be andlee Gee i, : | who have obtained work at thirty cents an | them. Mr. Butler (Mass.) said he was unfortu- | jhe city wasvt ict. The House of the | Hudson county | ~ tn 5 - . ; Agreed to give Stowell, "A letter eas thee hour are to be required to quit,and those who | _axoTHER CLERGYMAN lv under acioud. | Pately, Absent when the question came up Keiioux Tegislatare is in session, ‘Where is no ineiviniane dress. a ae PRESIDENT OF STEVENS INSTITUTE OF ceaet preatimself as chairman o | Pe heliel tron ii rece uced rates are to | This time it is the Rev. Luke Miles: pong | yesteniay. He {hought the petition an appeal | quorum in the Senate. TECHNOLOGY recone comvention, datet | D* expeliel {rom the society —N-_Y. Sta, 8. | of’ the African Methodist’ Hpiscopal? Zieg | 49 the humanity a Revjariedictine Deane | 4,COMPROMISE PRoPosttioN RerecrED. | ‘Tag EvENING STA = ee ; f Mohookeeae ae tenet! fly | A Pacteic Mart Digecrom Restoxs— | Church in Norwieh, Conn. Hehassteppet | 222, Witness denies the re thinks he Shout | ati Sommumcations to Kellogg, McEnerr, | in an entire new dress, fiproved JANUARY 5 ayo 7 chiniersignea be Juseyir'F Eyaasias doer | Pawute mall etches were gai agitate ye [own sed oUt" with, & considerable sum o1 | Should not be treated worse than murderer | gresaional committee, acknowleiges: the re- | 12,0: Appearance. IS as gratifying —. waned by Joseph P. Evar ei ay by the resignation of William’ H. | mone; congregation, an victed. ‘ our — oe Ralieten on secretary's name. Hie Signed | Fogg. the director elected # short time ago to | Which was raised for the building of new A state of this Unice ther vou cot foci colt copcian toiaaee to their decielou a en “COLOR that he was noe aaten oe abe fepited | Gil the vacaney caused by the resignation of | Church. ‘There is sald to be a “lady in the man’s health into consideration. He cited | and arbitration the settlement of their va- ‘Ss Dea fe thereiore eats powttve about that. | Russe | Sage. ‘The grouid of Mr. y's re- | case” also. several cases in Massachusetts where men | sions claims, and declare that they cannot | ageOfthoalirnin convicts in the Florida /OURESCESCE = id not go to Evans and reques. | pgpation ish pes hog mn Spe hina | | MusiciPAL ELEctros tw Frosrrcrs, | charged with crime had been Ly iad £m | further consider the question unless certain- | penitentiary only nine are whites. Wie Eeiwise by anes oP bier Latkes ta | fmm tp state or admit to bim that he author | fias yet been. named oN Fe Tribe eee | MD-—At the election for mayorof rrostburs, | Account of health. ‘This man says Re | ,aseured that their decision, whatever it |" gg-te Cubans in New York hint that otherwise by a series of Electric Lights. zed the Witness to sign the secretary's nam». | !'“*> ee OH. Allegany county, Md., yesterday, to fill the | #8 unfortunate fall from his in Cali- | may be, be acquiesced in by cach and | another expedition ts shortly to sail. which, hacia Ph mpplicd (at he might have asked Evans. | | A MAYOR ARRESTED For EMBezziemesr | ¥acaney caused ‘by the resignation of Aden | fornia his health had been impaired, and he eee ptet Pa euas & Goal declaration of their | they are sauquine, Will laud its arms apd evant ct their gieat expense wil be Sicha, | PUL he did not recollect doing so. He was | FROM A RAILEOADO Me Be tormick, | Clary. Frederick Johnson, republican, was | Suffered from any excitement. He had been | ri ate! and Penn promptly re- safel : fhe door ‘Ii. ‘Seats may how be tesctved an mains’ | farther asked whether the residence of the | road supervisor of the glected. | There were four republican candi- | heard from time to time, and there was no Scumntivey, sud overnse At fata kA deca td | DOY Schoolcraft was true or false, and an- | road, and also mayor of Brookvilie dates voted for, one of them colored, the dem- | ¢Vidence that he had ever tried to evade any | is said, promised by letter to Wash- — | swered if the boy was a resident at all he was | arrested and eomultted of brie ocrats having ho candidate. Process. jae had been absent on acconnt of | ington." Gov. Antoine thathe would Sama ee eon ea 2 resident of Charlotte county. but he did hot | charged. with. embeaal THE NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS who ar- | and Means Committee had expresnal these | Consent to ne stich compromise. WW ill furauch Receptions: Sects | Took up the recon. Stowell: however, knew pared wih oe aie Nes OAT com. | Selves satisfied, and what be had stated was | fe the icawesses ure a. resohation Ste he transaction 5 e red with 266,818 during 1873. yorterday deme q shige Scag Sis ete | pacar rom ee apn | Either nn, a | gore onbg ste tek ei | wh nso Rie is ata, Georgia, treated Tt talbeck die psten G joni ana allde easit "| Giher side of the Atlantic of teint hicees | Epa to testity farther. ‘What answer does | Han aieren i it Cio tata resol en hta7' Ss s7-Allanta, Georgia, treated itself to a the gates of _Richmona En- from this country of the depression ie House make? Sir, if attempt to | tabled. The democratic state central com. bingice. De nov au | carnival yesterday. | quirer. and the inability to procure work. the peril of your heals In dhe womgaee jai | Mittce of Missouri also passed ‘such resolu

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