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. q \ “THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDIN THE LOUISIANA TROUBLE. Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. 1 Le BY : The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ee S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ; a aTHE, EVENING STAR creed by carters to = + pposition to the Mass Meeting. an geen eo Copts af the Counter, TE LEGRAMS TO THE STAR, By, mar posiace prevast 66 ANOTHER POLAR WAVE COMING. a one year. $6.00 publisied om Friday— pad ptrons encartably im advance, ana P than pard for Extreme Cold Weather in the West , V8. 45—N®. 6,899. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1875. TWO CENTS. meio ANA. oma Lavestigators + Soetety, ete. | LOU Isl ANA. UNDERTONES. ure of value? Is it because the amount is so CONCINNATI, . az—|_ EVENING STAR. = vary 9 Messrs, | There wefe several pleasant receptions held | . large that it bewilders them? They getalong | Foster » Louisiana Investi- yesterday. The largest was that of Mrs. It is gratifying to know that the idea of | an right ith, DOU BLE SHEET. Bouligny, who received alone, her mother, THE LEGISLATIVE IMBROGLIO, giving proper names to the streets of Wash- Se a Mrs. Parker, being detained at the bed- ington now designate by with their hundre? and thousand, | £8'!"# WILL TUESDAY Vashington to-di | thus—-five hundred dollars,” or “three hun- NNSYLVAN? A AVENUE, apihge se ee See whitan eas een atc ryt enn eg dred thousand dollars,”—but when they get | yran Comin, Mls fat b THe of Borst coke. Gama . * side of her grandson, who is suffering from a . S first ad ACLU a » | beyond that they almost invariably change x =? of. ile: Washington News and Gossip. | trnnoia fever. GEN. SHERIDAN'S ACCOUNT OF IT. meets with general favor—not only with | the form of exprestion to thie malllonsnt | NEW YORK, Janene Mayor Wiekhava a he. Admission, 2c. ja9-3t M ¢ ate wie —The first card reception of the Secretary | its own readers and correspondents, but on eee ——— the amount may be. If a the public onstration im - 7 RS. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS will com- | of State and Mis. Fish washeld last evening, . » the part of the other newspapers of the c “tea millions of dollars,” as most speakers | Cobdemnation of wry proceedings im Victoria ©. Woodhull, | mence on the sccond Satuntay in Janunry | fom) to 1 lek The eect cventne Official Dispatch to the Secretary of War. snatiocr int public men who have SF ae et it Wy not, ten thousands | Losisians, to beheld on Me.xay next. The THE QU" ex or THE ROSTRUM,? | th) at three o'clock p. m., lasting until five | jarge and brilliant. ‘The Secretary, with his | — the matter any attention. Nearly all thy Gesek Whthe bias’ Gone hen na": | seen eee schangee aed aes es a ad o'clock p. m. on each reception day. Wife and daughter, stood near the parlor door, | The following was received at the War De- ters that have been printed on the subject en- | loaded musket attending to this matter long where he AaFTAngementx ‘or the Will Deliver Her Renowned Oration, The President's public receptions will oc- | and forover two hours never flagged in the partment to-day : dorse, the original plan, but the list | azo. Will be perfected ay. Party fee cur as follows:—Tuesday evening, January | cortial weleome they extended to the steady [Copy—T elezram.} | of names suggested. either in whole or in ote high in the produce exchange ye tream of people who entered. Even where | wrangcantrns Miritany ne crowd was thickest there was no discom- New ORLeaNs. La gree | STOWIng out of t DIVERSE Vin ws entertained by members on ‘ue subj sentiment of the DESTINY OF THE REPUBLIC,” | 12th; Tuesday evening, February 2d; Tues- | wow Missount part. To the recommendations and con: As it is pe cig for all persons to day evening, February 2d. Ik wee Bond ar ~f sions of mostof these leiters littleor noobjec- | UPOR the subject and number of encores a ‘ort, for every one found themselves in prox- Received $a. m. § A Siate Dinners:—Tuesday, January 26th; | imity to onde pleasant acquaintance, with To Hon. W. W_ Betknap, Secretary of War, Was+- | tionean be m: The proposition brought | Places of ama exebang “ LINCOLN HALL, Tuesday, February 9th. whom a short conversation might be held. txston, D. C forward by a correspondent the other day, to | Conceived th opposed to the action of t overnm , ee The brave and the fair were all there. The | Ihave the honor to submit the following | qiyide the present avenues, and give to the | Piece to be there was a small deter a body WEDNESHAY EVENING. January 13, 1573, rcipicomentersttr aisas " Tecelpts from | tollettes were very elegant. Mrs. Fish wore | brief report of affsirs as they occarred here in | vertions thus eeparated dierent memes, | Eramme done, and | ministration n poliewed that . this Total for | green silk, with a ‘deep tlounce of black Bras | te 1 S beta inntela ss portic hb pa Jere mes, t the audi- | @&n Was justitied hal Ge had =a the month to date. ) sels lace. Miss Edith Fish over blue silk | ‘€ Organization of the state legislature on | would be likely, however, «0 lead to conta. | tori pieces demanded are | Cone. Several copies of th. call for the 1 tToet ——— wore a bine ganze. Mrs. Judge Miller wore a | January 4th. tsi5. I was not in command of | re world proba- | given asecond time. Thuseverybo 3 Meeting had been pr and woes . THE TREASURY SHIPMENTS of lezal ten- | handsome white silk, elaborat this militacy department until 9 o'clock at | ’ ely trimmed > is eae te r er throat she | Highton the 4th instant, but I fully endors> for the wees | With Brussels Ince. Around her ‘throat she | Sgr! on ine lth snstent, bat I fully, endors. ” th acts of the military as cons were freely appendet REACTION IN FAY TRAY its adopti Itis | beppy ays the mischief ders and fractional e1 ending to-day, were $3 HE ADMINIS- that sort of thing that p 1 ee and a bouquet de corsage of ae 1 o aeraioes of the | wilt Lo won. at the great ad- 7 Rhe Pacific Mail Inqeiry. A number of admini va men who hat CALLED BONDS come in slow; the total | same; also, solitaire diamonds a a pas apt gens} ie gtiebaberh : Mig peor te the 4 x nge must not be | TESTIMONY BEE one eae COMMITTER TO re eg noe > Mev amount receive ra a 2 the th or du * yp etic | . i m no THE CULMINATION OF SPLENDOR apt isn plea niger Ghar alhen f the Spanish minister, wore : | ath of January, th 1 topic of cony | 3 the ifie Mail inquiry was resumed this | tition concurring iu the activ ¢ te Ist instant will not exceed two million atin, with narrow pial tion was tl | be proposed, : by the Committee of Ways ana | ment. This wa arly all the al- ©n MOND AY Janeary 4. for « own k only, the | dollars. Illusion, headed by swan’s do — too mes —_ may be s' hae = = * ministration men. On the uveer floor of the eittinnt Vales Speotacte of ; “ ss of white satin was bord: n everybody, is 3 exchange the feeling was tost intense, THE SPIRIT VP THE WATER Tuk ALABAMA INVESTIGATION Com- * expre pe “ALLED, after several of the sheet. containing. the a SPim — mposed of Messrs. Luttrell, Co- he Mth of © time to go | anti-ted ral petition b nearly flied ON FAMILY. 4 in number: me 5 ory yester- 5 Hon. Reverly | they were surreptitiew stroyed by an « LEN meron, left 3 ste 3 3 y ee ee, ROISSET PAMILY 4 10 wamber; ins, Mert Bhomtgomery yester white, and formally applied, everybody will agree nt he could inftu- | opponent. This teres the Smost ineenee SRAND BALLET sash of blue and white; dia that the change is a vast’ improvement on his previous opinion in a | feeling, and served to stim late the efforts of 2 PREMIERES, | ene OOS: DAIGUA sailed from | Mrs. Gen'l Wallen wore bl the present system. ‘That much may be put | Manner which would wimitof his giving tes- | those who Were ia favor of mask mectings 75 CORYPH y for Aspinwall to | fichu of Valenciennes lace the members-elect of | down as settied in nee. It now only re- | Umony without restraint. Under the opinion 108, ee yr Aspinwall {© lien, the piquant beaut _ | the Legisiature. In order to. ¥ the | mains for some one in Congress to introduce | aS It how stands bis friends thought his four members, UNDINE MATINEE SATURDAY. ns and party, of the inter- | horiered and trimmed with blue, while her ad to make the State House safe for | a bill, not to authorize, but to make the | Mouth was ed. He stated, however, that nndersi, od, recollecting — ‘yors, and carry them lo | lovely blonde sister wore white silk with ceable assembling of the Li ature, | changes as proposed. There might be if the comm would secure an onmter from arate! and the MONDAY NEXT G_L_ FON as HUMPTY DUMPT SORD'S OPERA HOUSE. pale rose color. Mrs. Carpenter wore an el . WS eager Ge gant toilette of the miz shale, 1 THE TREASURY now holds $334,99,780 in | Fed with bine; white lace and lilusion ator U.S. bonds to seeure national bank cireula- | the neck. Mrs. Augustus Schell, of Ne . Emory. upon the re the | difference of opinion on details, and possibly | the House dircctiag him to answer, he would Governor, stationed troops in the vicinity of | some discussion on the select of names; | disclose the the butiding. Owing to these precautions, | but these are small n ond easily | tributed me the Legislacure assembled in the Si » | be adjusted. As to th ¢| Washingtor f ght to be no MR. DAWES EXPLAINED the fatiure of mes Of those to whom he dis- y upon the order of Irwin in Tomcat im : es i 5; care » depos Y ane ts ithout any distar P of the public peace. | so excellent a me he legisietor of Loutsiana.* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. tion, and $16,457,200 to secure public deposits. | York, wore a macnificent train of without any disturban he p F - i 8 pias = bs = vet and lilacsatin. The basque At twelve o'clock William Vivers, the clerk | doubt, as Vatlid otjec- | that the only course the committee could | g piyided Cabinet According to AN EXTRA GRIND MOTINEE WY THE KEL The national bank cireulation outstanding Mabel te capri sabres boa ast House of Representatives, pro- | tion. to report him as in ec img to the Ll ist OF A CU! ANY. 4 mpt, Herald. ace, PP ie York, January ». cording to the . . leralf?s Washington sp Secretaries Abert, you have specl- | Fish and Bristow and the Po- master Geuers ved in this city from stated in interviews ye ay that ~~ call the roll, prding he was empowered todo. One hundre | 1 eturned members this number ul fifty: were se would take suc es issued to banks doing | bands of rich embroidery in colors. ss on a epecie basis, monds were superb. Mrs. Jud ze Embr, eed dressed in exquisite Miss Mary ‘The President, it | and Miss Morrill among the K | is said, will next week send to the Senate the | lady belles of the ev announce that be has carrying out the above A Philadelphia paper makes the m choly admission that most of the eut flowers ly the chotce e buds sold in FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY %, AT 2 0° 1 M Rod: How fi lal th Were not consulted with sx “ace to, ner senas ainbik aiecuntlas Wecllt's “Waly eacccaiil = { George H. Boker, of Pennsylvania, | dressed. Miss Rod: lous, Mr. ome fre , and also that they see the dixpa Sheciden by Upon which eccasion Verdi's very successful grand | na corge H. Boker, of Pennsylvania, | iiral Rodgers, ted in caucas is | most of the celery sold in her markets is sup- Belknap, sayiny wt tod all the ERNANI, for the mission to Russia. Mr. Boker ts now | iPad | ‘ Belknap, saying the Presiioat aod en, being itscreomd performance in Eng. | the minister to Constantinople. His succes- | Most plied from New York. If this be true, and net App F « rincipal role= will be sustained | Sor hits also been de mined on by the Pres- DT. Mr. CARLETON. Mr ft, w i St with paid $108,000 on his ord but the name is withheld for the | J. Nyc nd also that you ANOTHER Po LAR WAVE COMING, result whet first winter in i osited to your own credit about $5,000. | ~e : WiLL} CASTER suspected by ie Mrs. Carlisle Patterson looked elegant in | ¢@, of Latourche ow will you give us the ———- —. — wom. CASTLE. supported by the . m aime pink & . ances "| Wiltz for temporary m you made f CAGO AND ‘ FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MESSAGE. — President SAREE oF Dolce eepnane ae eprece ul_trim- | promptly declaret the moit conling to the direction of Mr.| Curcaco, Js U7 o'clock last a Company send bis spectal message to Con- | Ors "Sire Patera jewels tat dioreats |e ‘ot an 2 night the w aly cold, and & $1. Reserved Seats only Scents jay next with reference to the | Were witiqne sad menu teh Ma. on minceratic siis | ty as to the re vity of that costly Ins. | | A. We now arrive at that point at which | drivin Weatset in. It i a lition of affairs in Louisiana, aceompa- | of New York, wore one of the most pt on to *ithin butter is altnost as impor- | 1 previo Eek 8 Sake aan . pushed aside Mr. pouker's chair and ¢ himself Speaker. «xi by a mass of documents relative to cer- | tollettes of the evening. Mrs, have occurred in the | eral Williams was also advised. I still decline, suusages. events w ers me Lo disclose the ate = = south within the past few years, which are | grcen silk, with point lace and dia: protest 4 There was much force in the point pro- | ,,@ {ive Us the names of the persons who SAVILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER, in the course of peeparation at the War de- | Among those present were Secretaric arbitrary and unlawful proces ling AEs. Haye jaa belles the race Introduced you to the persons to whom you Beavity Ie ein MONDAY. JANUARY 4. 1975. every evening | partment and the Department of Justice. Belknap, Bristow, promptly made by the members of ¢ great diftancion Bete: ths a ns pociapongpein = ey ern sae Gi during the week and SATURDAY MATINEE - ms. Postmas jority, bat Wiltz « betwoph the sa A. It comes under other question, an: ant nig t MRS. GC. HOWARD, DEATH OF Ex-REPRESENTATIVE Sapp.— ° protests, and upo: id to the employes of g§he House and | @ at present advised I decline to answer. nes below 7 wavs iu her original aud world rvoowned character, Intelligence has been received here of the on the democratic side of the hoase dec The commitice stated to witness that if eight above, the weather be nate and those who are @ little remove.t ‘ OPSY J one Trezevant nomioated and desired he migtit_ come In and ¢ many yea: Britten. created, and played by her over 4.000 times, = sitet Vernon, Ohio, yesterday, of | and Mrs, 1. “house. Mr. Trezervant at once sprang | fom diily personal contaet with mom- | Swers to the questi pp, Who Was @ representative There were ais "1 s S e present G UNCLE TOMS CABIN, . cones cig Onto. — ype eg Mr. | George Dunn, Hon. Horatio Kingand i Bupported by the wonderful Child Actrese, LULU, | SPP be father-in-law of Hon. Walter ;. Nicolay, Mr. Porter (Mass.) a ant Company. with new and appropriate | H. Smith, assista.t attorne Mr } rk’s ch ir | bers. The captain of the capitol pc- | otherw ard and oceupied the to the H idst the wiklest confusion over the whole | Hee, for example, gets $3,000 per an- house, Wiltz, then againon another nomi-| num, while the librarian of the great THE Co. Sr. Lovis, Jam general for the & power a. Serpe arisen e Mr. and Mrs. Dubant, Mrs. and Miss | "ation from | the democratic side of | national library, whose place it would be c ‘D MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. tine of his death, collector of Internal reves | Schurz. All the different tegations were wll | the 1 See hee Note lore ace | cetigiy Sard wo All (hopes, at Gag one a ATIN tune Sow the dintries In. whieh te reaxton represented. The British, Swedish, les that a certain ely edie oma 4 'y P permission from some of his clieats to dis- ssistants be appointed. Instantly | receive n throughout the nali, | the qu been admitted on various 2- vian, Rrazilian, French,’ Spanish,” Porta uese, Italian, Anstrian, German, Russian, | *} Turkish ‘ministers ‘and their attaches | W! only $4,000. Without passing apc close some matters which he had yesterday : jon as to whether the first named | declined todo. He then read a statement to | Of the wind = Officer is overpaid’ or not the effect that on the May, 1874, Irwin i a Drep ABROAD.—Captain Carter, corm- manding the United States steamer Alaska. < Was 9 degrees b D it is quite el a from 7 p.m ere present; Mrs. Coston, Mr.and Mrs. 8. | P! such as reporters and mem- past : - gave him a cheek for 9 on’ the Auneri- | fom 7 p rer FATER COWIQUE LD Montay January, | TePOrts to the Navy dep..rtment, under date | P firdwn, Mis. sinclair: Me. Maller: deday | bers friends and spectators. turaed ten aed erntaine Rete ace an, Che analy | can Exchange, in New York, signed by him- | be it has touched eee eee wen ee: ine ite: | of Spezzia, December i6th, the death of Win lapels of their coats, upon = ats a mbry, Dr. Chickering, Major Poore, Mrs. | Self. He was direciod by his'clients to break tions, there ought to be a more intellige: temees. The be e pinned blue ribbon baiges, ony ntertainment of the season. | H. Richards, carpenter United State; navy, | Carroll, Mrs. Kinney nee Catlin, Mrs. Chap- itupin sinall eh E ey ae ks; this he did. He t ve it salaries. is likely tha 4 aall chee tg ae tigation. Production fr the lagt ine of the great Raropean | which occurred on the morning of the 14ih Coleman, Miss Judith Coleman, Miss | Were printed in gold letters the words, wa teen a en lie ethat Me Spore his office, No. 17, William street, New York, —- Benaation, entitled Les Coquettes «or. | instant at the port of Longone, Isle of Elba. | Susie Lee, Miss Cutts, Miss Younz, Mr. and | Sistant Sergeant at Arms,” anu the asse 4 may should be increas” 4, whether that | 2!one, Went to the office of the Brooklyn * n CUUNTY, ALA. Sratows of Parcs. during the reign of Napoleon TIL: | He was buried o. the 15th ultimo with eusto- | Mrs. Sherman, Judge Niblack, Senator Me- | Was in the possession of ‘the minority, and cr offices referred tobe Garceer ny | Trust company and gave dir 51 sens, Bueee Cones Boas glee, production of the finest and best Parlor Min’ | mary ceremonies in the Protestant cemetery | Creery of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Kilbou: the White League of Louisiana had mate ering qualifications for the | BOW the check ‘she be brokea u) or the Ateinian knveriatinn Gaesaienene ton aeties appearance in_Wachington of | at Spezzia. Senator, Mrs. and Miss Frelingnuysen; Mr. | Kood its threats of seizing the House, many f hhis ser ‘and the | ing to the in of his client Yesterday conclude! the fou. day's investiga’ the "Little he very, best Song and Dane — cap | and Mrs. Fernando Wood, Mr. and Mrs. of the assistant sergsants at arms being well Te Kiven all the year round ve | Gd not see Coloael King while at henge ye Cacperninegs mepagnr pee drcongeoron Lady and S Vocalist in the professi ARIES OF JUDGES OF THE CouRT | gee Hale, Hon. Mr. Cotton, Gencral Wallen, | known as captaias of white leazue compa- andly too much fo say that it ought to be | COMPAny’s office. He did not get te amined, and the kil B tings and I Mise MINNI Engagement of the cele’ | or CLaims.—During the session of the House | Judge Otto, Mr. and Miss’ Eales, Mr. aad | Wes in this city. Notwithstanding the sud- deat least equal to that ofa member of | Proken up at the Asnerican Exchange bank, | amined. and the kiln (nog Som brated Contralte. Soprano.and Basso Vocalists, Miss | War Claims Commitee, yesterday, a - | Mrs. Coburn, and many others. cenness of this movement the lea ting repub- ce 4 “sp because he could not get it certified the. ae She Welpping tne 3 t Faunie Davenport. D. A. Walling, and H. E West | » yesterday, a com: i, ican arteries: had Soe Gnalen 40h maeiaek What M. C. or U. 8.8. could ati | because oad ey were proved, but there wa proof to con. ern, jant-4t*_ | mittee from the bar of the District of Colum- —The Misses Wallen give a lunch, with in and again against this revolutionary | bs place ecaihitite in the abennceat tee o neet those acts with political motives. | It [AND PROMENADE CONCERT |B! composed of Messrs. Pailip Phillips, Ed- | dancing afterwards, on Saturday next, Jan | 2242 5 ity, : =** —_ ot = Was proven that the riot originate NEW NORTHERN LIBERTIES MARKET, J Abd! made a argument urging an increase of | _‘The «Washington German” will give one | ind lefi the House Ju a boly, together with | people want to hear may be measurably un- | $2) each, which amp | Sen a er recom vind I street between 4th apd 6th st The cubject will be resummed Sane eeeetms: | of their elegant entertainments at Masonic | the clerk, Mr. Vigers, who carried with him | derstcod by the fuet that Adalina Pattl was | company. OF the S25, 1 by him | gbell the gpl tosongrene peg ‘Tue Wowen’s Cunistiax Home ing, When other matters in rezard to the | Temple, on Monday evening next. The hal | {c Original rolt of the House as meturaed by | recently paid £9 to sing in concert during | rom Irwin oacwis Son nee ene sequently trans. Tux Protestant OFF nex eee et AStEEM: | court will probably be brought up. will be handsomely decorated with nationa | now very great. The acting sp two evenings in Liyerpool—three songs being | #8: SCHUMAKER A’ min ~it neighborhood s = = and other flags, so as to resent a most beau- | the sergeant-at- st y THE ALLEGED Over Issvz oF FIBER | ful effect: Lieut. Reid, U.S. M. C., will lead, | none eogne at arins to prev. we FaMILy oF Josera Merz LY set down ior each night. Four thousand tol- ately killed at this Building, and for six songs ) ths couaty, where 2 Was suppressed by WISE. Three checks amounting =179.000 who was unforte: 2 Ds v y a e r ove orat the | returned to the Pacific Mail Steamship c od Tin Wastixotox, MONUMENT, Paver —Upon investigation by the Banking | and Mrs. Secretary Robeson wiil receive. exciting scutttes, ia which knives and pistols ven auadred dollars a song. | pany. By mistake the Brooklyn Trust « a on THURSDAY. Jan 14.175. ____dee24't" | and Currency Committee to-day, asto the | —Mrs. Admiral Port owing to® neo | were diawa, took pl for a few mo- dollars a minute. Tais is | pany passed to his eratit. #1000. This renga my xo s P $ allezed over issue of one hundred sheets of | from the city, will not receive oa Monday odshed would en- | squal to a Nevada silver miae, and very | amount was broken up in wlditio ial smalle ; + proven f ees se eee. hber paper, Proof was offeral by the New | next, the 11:h inst ieee Mr. Dupre, a | much better, thaa the “Little Buna,” as | cheeks, and returned Yo the company, with | t¥ the Unite en eee oe MADAME E. BASTIEN, fork bank note companies that the one h member irom the pas of | almost any Englishman can tell you. the exception of about $11,000, which he re os ener dime From B ee dred sheets were delivered to them in ¢ THERE WAS A RUSH of visitors at the | Orleans, moved that the wtliuiry power ate tained for ils expenses end. feo as attorney property, withou es pleaxnres of int aities of Washin; of the account rendered, but it was, n = maki of the general government be “myo! ‘Camas area the prs cha Fifty thousand dollars of the amount wil- jes tool Soe Sia sin Boe, feven sete nr take chores of the | theless, proven that tuese shects in excess | Executive Mansion this morning, the ma- | ty, preserve the peace, aad that @ comnittee ; merce a pas ee ee nese explained in this wise: "When the sub- | colored d without war Beles Aperteced in this bastuest for the ing | had been reported to the Treasury depart- | Jority of whom, however, were either sight- | be appointed to wait upon Gen. Dero. | fr Tiling in its parlor and sleepingcars, that | DE passed Congress, Irwin, who had been | T@pt. imy ay iile ime twenty bears guarantem fall satisfaction in HATR | Ment, and Wat aot one of them had gone to | S€ers or persons desirous of paying their re- | briand, the commanding officer of the U.S. | tbe Pullman ear company might faraish its agent of the company in Washington, | Charged w mn. uite lan- DRESSING CHAMPUGING 2 oead | CUTTING 'Y, or as gov- | Spects to the President. Among those who | troops ‘stationed at the State-iouse, and re- | passengers with so common a luxury as {ee | left for San Franeizey, leaving noazeat in | Prisoned rae Tarte Smborunation HAIK and BRIDES HAIR in any form. had audience with the President were Sena- uest his assistance in clearing the lobby. | wate ol, as rule, it does not do so, | thiscity. Asa consequence the home office | Shoot him if be did 1 . sb E on — ty. ‘Ladies will be attended i —“— tors Howe, Dorsey, Mitchell, and Sargent; | The motion was adopted; a committee of Sm te HiieareAi, UL! Contre or che ew York was besieged by a ants for atl ph Way paltry owns Seow to in their own hou-ex by leaving their orders at WASHINGTON NATIONAL Monv- | Representatives Butler, Cessna, Wallace, | five,of which Mr. Dupree was made chair- 'o its discredit. An inquiry of th for services which had ein- : he would ary a aati cH BAUME Conse Factory, —In the list of subscriptions for the | Scofield, Whiteley, and Wilshire; Secretary | 11an,wassent to wait upon Gen. DeTroriand, | car porter as to the wherefore of this small | }ioved. One day one of the offic: Bay Beet ron aaa : completion of the Washington National | Belknap, Attorney General Williams, and | and soon returned with that officer, who was | bit of economy generally receives the answer | Line Mail Steamship company came to his i the charges ox seo ataniaaaien HARRY DONERUE, Monument, there are appropriations by tie | Screttry Robeson. accompanied by two of his staff officers. As | that the fault is thatof therailway company, | Office in represented to him Big sy a role in this : COSTUMER Eines N, y Gen. DeTrobriaad walked dowa to the ‘ that the Wa clients were hunting ection the republican vote in 428 117m Streer, Near E "| Siocon “Connecticut, $2,008 Now Josue! | _ THE REMAINS of the late Commander Wim. | Speaker's desk loud applause burst srom_ the | Whose business it is to seethat ice issupplied; | [hat the Washington clients, were URINE | Coiits was increased {il.:-tnee per cet. 2 * syeuterduy -mOc 5 e House. 4Gen. : > brakeman, on the other hud, is pretty : New and neatly fitted 3,00, Minaesota, x © s are | B- Cushing were yesterday removed from the | democratic side of the House. yGen. DeTro- | the x ‘ ¥ | check for $50,000, w ats stea Ht gprs beg eon ee Congressional cemetery and shipped by train | briand asked the acting Speaker if it was not | sure to tell you that it Is owing to the greed | tummed by the MASQUERADE avn THEATRICAL costumes, | there #re any organizations in the Distvict | to Annapolis for final interment. The coffin | PoSIpIe for him to prestrve order without | of the Pullman people. Wherever the ult | the Pacitie Mail St 2OUE. oka . n,, | that have not yet responded they wall do <0 | was there received by Rear Admiral Re Igers Me Wilts said it was noi, whereapon the | May be, it is inexcusable. And it mast be ral hundred new and costly Dresses, | @t once. Certainly every one living within | and officers of the Naval Acatemy, and a | 30" are s “ti is oi a ces are rather againsi ry variety of Costume—Ladies', | sight of that unfinished monument should | detachment of marines and sailors, aad con. | Reneral proceeded to the lobby, and ad ee a p Parlors and Show-rooms bly increased stock of hh was one of those over Grant's vote in Is2. Tuis is sustained aklyn Trust company to | bY Official returu amship company, he di- one Lymaa Ellinore.« New York city, should Phang coe no antly accepted this — ary abeock & CO, service. He calied at Ellmore’s office in New Iren #—for i hearty co-operation in any movement | veyed to the academy cemetery, whea they | “7ssing @ few words to the crowd. peace | the car company, Whose duty would seer MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES, | 2. . | for iis completion. Rere interred ina grave adjoining those of Mr Dupree, Sfr. ties, eee ee to saan te special peteons =e Ls le ge rape agp oneat metypety to-day were $i0000, of which $600,000 is im - : Sh Pork ‘ckETS”” ‘ Jommander C. W. Flusser and Lieutenan » Ge , & sti ¥ - | and it certainly charges enough to be able h “se 4 Ellme eo | Fld coin. Pen eae sy amn Aetacere sion —Deriae | Cw. Preston _ Wis, Cushing, Widow of tie) Oe ey eee ee eee ones tecuatar wine. doe had cebntenad on F aaseee poet tote vwiedge of oar busi. | the past three days the President has re- | deceased. accompanied the remains, with | 208, thanked Ger f ‘ 7 . oe = coon interference in dehalf of law and order, and | ury, but rather as a necessity, to people who | handed him th colved four anonymous notes, two of them | Paymaster M- B. Cushing, Surgeon 1. Hi- | the General withdrew. ‘The repablicans hal | are'rich enough t pay the prices chargzd. | can't per it casts from Baltimore, threatening him with assz and ‘sister of Mrs. Cushing, and Mr. C. L, | DOW sevevally withdrawa from the hall aad | Look at the matter for a moment. sination if he does not at o.uce recall the fele- Joyce, “ot this ¢ity. ~ — “ oo united in signing a petition to the Governor, ral troops from Louisia.ia. | “One of ‘them » Of this city. stating their grievances, and asking his ald, indly suggests that he make peace ‘sit God, as he will surely meet the “deserved on F street, near isth. He THE WEEKLY SANK STATEMENT more said, is as follows Le . the » oy. | Specie, increase nemoney.” | Specie, ines 1 section | Whereupon witness called on J.G.C. Kennedy | £1:177,000; de ina palace car from this city to Pittsbarg, | toidentify him, and he got the check cashed | culation, hich petition signed by fifty-two legall costs four dollars, aid all’. single passenser | bile Hie scineued te Blitncere oftce whore | a 9 THE STATE GRANGE. . i z of | Which petition sign o y re- | costs four dollars, and alla single passenger | bilis. He returned to Ellmore’s office, where if ES Dever peg Bap FoR WAR CLAINANTS—The claim of | firmed members of the House; is in tay fos- | gets for this very considerable sutley, in od. | Peso te ee pay the money to | f0-@&y adopted a resolution thanking the ¥ ewe. we ch our patrons. and reaecn by © bie charges, a COSTUMER, of Abrabam Lincoln.” In this counec- | ¢X-Governor Bradford, of Maryland, for com- | session. Immediately, subsequent to the dition to the price of a passage ticket, isa | one Gencral Smith, which he did, - legislature for passing the Patter law, and C06 Sern Sraany Nuaxwene tion it may be stated that before the fact | pensation for property destroyed by confel- | action of Mr. Wiltz in ejecting the clerk of | folerably comfortable bed to Lisnself or her: aoe eae be fia. . He took | the state officers and supreme court for en~ = above-mentioned was made public a thor- | erate troops asa measure of retaliation for | the Old House, Mr. Billien moved that two | self for that length of time. To this must | he could not describe Sinith, | forcing it. Also, a resolation asking Con- A le iection of Fine Artistic HALL. TAB- | oughly reliable gentleman stated that in cou- | the destruction of the house and contents of | gentleme. from the parish of De Sota, one generally be added a gratuity of twenty or nt when Elimore introduce. the | 8TSS tosoamend the patent laws that any LEAU and THEATRICAL COSTUMES kept on | versation with a Baltimore lady (?)—whose | ex-Govecnor Letcher, of Virginia. destroyed | fro:n Urim, one from Bienville, and one from | twenty-five cents to the porter; for be it | man by that name it was fictitions. Hedid | Pe0n can manufacture & patent article = name = be st gpreeyperowe Sige cara by United States troops ie order of Gen. ee, Set Cay Mepadicnnagaete ae ey Logie known, to the eternal Glegrace of ie com- | not know Giles A. Smith or General Morgan | UPOD Payment of rv — Qprssel a wish that “there was another | Hunter, was considered by the House Com. | turning board, be sworn in as met , and | pany, that in many cases it pays this em- Smith, deceased. The man Smith was a pee shASKED BALLS and PARTIES supplied at ex Booth, as there was work for him to | mittee on War Claims yesterlay. A. larse they were accoalingly sworn in by Mr. Wiltz toge uo wary, moompelling Bits to live on good-looking ma.i, not stoutnor slender. He Rights of a Catholic Bishop. __ - The gentleman expressed surprise at | delegation of prominent citizens of Maryland | and took seats upon the floor as members of | what he ean pick up from passengers, and her whether he had a beard | DECISION IN THE LONG SLACK P_S.—Remem' Costume, and rT. Mask ix farnished with each Costumes delivered and called for. pat wht he had a " aie = rence t her checks, WILLIAMsporr, D’a., January 9. ch sentiments, when she replied that | appeared hefore the committee in support of | the House. A motion was now made that | obliging him, meantime, to procure his uni- rant was agreater tyrant than Lincoln, the claim. Hon. Reverdy Johnson opene | the House proceed with its permanentorgan- | form at his owa expense from its supply 0 th Catholl edo reescnarn aes =~ euler ced and that desperate diseases required despe- | the discussion, and Governor Whyte followed, | ization, and accordingly the roll was cailet | agent! Now. the satae sum of money paid red at the office of the Pa: | CAtbolle ease solasig in controversy of Father ect1-4m _Mox +605 Wh street. | rate remedies.”—Republican, this nv rning. citing the fact that the confederate soldiers by Mr. ‘Trezevant, the actiag eee ona for a section will secure the fame, Person | cifle Muil steamship company in February, oy Gcchdion deat the action of ton thchan ta. >. PON a 3 : 5 = Sys who destroyed Governor Bradforl’s propert z was declared t “ nd | twenty-four hours’ accommodation at afirst- | 1473. Witness did not kuow why, but sinee . <p X : ~ orp, No. ON EXHIBITION — ae GEN. BUTLER's Louistana E POTION | lott a written notice to the effect that it eae Trezevant clerk ofthe House. Acting on the | class Hotel, including the range of the whole | think because of the investigation Which was poe —— T from the pay gate Sys , MARKEITER's, 71a Sr. | B1t1—The provisions of Gen. Butler's bill, | destroyed by them asa measure of retalia- | protest made by the majority the governor | house, and’ the cecupancy of @ roomy com. | onlesed by Congress in that month and year. aap tegen a, oe ee je. 7th Street. betwee aT ee ede ee ET pon! pe fees eshte | tntroduced in the House yesterday, provid- | tion, and that the selection ef his property | how requested the commanding general | fortable b-d chamber forall that period of | He is sorry he destroyed them. The ey the ther a | z : x i . Catholic church; + > & ing for a new election in Louisiana, are that | W4s on account of his official position. of the department to aid him in restoring | time, with three or cour good square meals, | which were paid at Jay Cooke & Co.’s in this “ “y 4, Shoies Out Paintings: Eagravings, Chromes, te. | anveleetion shall be held on the fourth Tues | Another case before the Comralttee on War | order and enable the legally returned mem- | as may be desired, and ice water without | city he never saw. since the day he had the | inate oe Sina eeeaen come Frames, Picture Cords aud Tas | day in May, 185, for state officers and mem. | Claims yesterday was the bill introduced by | bers of the house to proceed with its organi- | stint. not these facts make a bad show- | wliole amcunt of the $275,000 broken up; and | #! ~ ‘Lycoming of common. wele. Ri is. &c., in the District. bers of the legislature, under the superinten- | Mr. Todd, of Pennsylvania, for the relief of | 2#tion according to law. This request was | ing for the Pullman company? Manifestly, | that all the broken checks were drawa to his Re ans the court ‘Prams Casi dence of three suitable persons, to be ap- | Citizens of Pennsylvania who sustained losses | Tersonable and in accordance with law. Re- | it ought efther to give more for the money it (witness) order and were endorsed by him be- | P BP Please remember Name and Number. jelly pointed by the President. These persons are | i consequence of the invasion of Lee. This | membering pouey the terrible massacres | gets, or reduce very considerably the price it re the bank returned them to the Pacific oe ny. spy " v, make ~ laims. The bill was decided w adversel, of the te The witness was tli being examined when ¥ r di LECTURE: Tectice ot ms teen ot eee ee ¥ ob hat th ‘ Wisconsin having been divided with the as- > tate. y Judge Lawrence, the rman of the | Mechanics Institute, an‘ believing that the ced Albani conce; our report closee. AT EINCOLN maLt. parish is to have in like manner two superin- | commitiee,who holds that as a matter of law | lives of the members of the lezislature were Was: the, tetely sane aa = sent of the late triennial convention, a con- ec 1 adents of registration of different parties, | the government in the exercise of the war | Of would be endangered in case an organiza- | here indefinitely postponed because the| opp pepcHen-TiLTON JURY Sworn IN. FREE L with two clerks. The superintendents are ii power possessed by ev ernment as a | tion under the law was attempted, the posse | manager feared that the house would not be | A frer our telegraphic report of the proceed- SATURDAY EVE ING, Dameery ob like manner to ay it omennencaae of | matter of self-preservation may seize, use, | Was furnisued with the request that care | filled at the prices charged? If that was not in the Becher Tiitee trial elosed yes- 8 O'CLOCK : electioa in each election precinct from differ- | and destroy the y of any private citi- | should be taken that no member of | the reason, it ought to have been. Two dol- | terday, the defence e: to Mi t =e ent parties. |The ballots, are to be publicly ee as liabili , for damages. A ma- = oe ge ees Ae — lars admission and one dollar extra for a ro- | Burns, one of the jurors; John F. Taylor was GOVERNOR W. F. M. ARNY AND NAVAJO | Fosuit certified to bo the coe eas ane | Mow, ee supports the saine | 126 r. “This military posse serformed itsduty | served seat is.a pretty steep tari for a mere poe ag raci, Donnes, one of, the pte Aster Recne of tno Rocky: Mountains, thete Ferm for which they would have’ serve had | SCHUMAKER—Schumaker is @ man forty- | Hale sisenencd Rom the Eee aeons | Concert; even in flush Josie ot | Lege ty the for ‘them © Win F, | MORE TROUBLE BETWEEN CHINA xD ~ bite, Religion shee y we ve : = 5 f R is, m. F. APAN. Bice acres Siete aad ake | oF Fe ngtborine tne Precacte ac | at Tgerse” age and m eppearance sone | ther Recwta, Wao, dad Moen Agny teat | iin simply extortionate anher ing” | Sete) eg ake, was the nett Jur | towpox, Janual "2 This attemaone seit sustaining the Red Men of the West.’ The dele. t, whole-souled looking fellows | (nd ¥ Generate wees 3| why are popular singers who sworn. hy = chat. | Gee that SS ee ed ee ee | Spnroptia Hates | Yet Would care to meet in a day's journey. | house dod theremarning membersproceoied | 1m Opera te the startin other “elties Jenges, After osasultation between tazcoun- | Lies between the governments of Chins ant fe attendance to seat the audience. — jan? -3t* [ser senifd pines omy expenses of the regis- fall of Coco laws. ape ol oa ee 2 “k | selon both sides, Mr. Evarts Stated ‘to the cue eaioen at tinny ion el turmoil, wi! was concert that counsel decided excuse USSNESS SUITS. Sameera, imminent, the military posse behaved with before playing in opera’—as they generally | Court that counsel, hed deeijen ving as the Formosa B For THE BENEFIT OF INMATES OF IN great discretion. , Mr. Wilts, the ee “poorstrney season. The | jurors. The work of obtaining two jurors * _____.ee-—_____- —_— SANE AsYLUMS.—The House Postal Com- apd ee oe gee call id Lege ined ty ie Cotagee A | Was proceeded i a ees cnceiann and | ‘Tye REPUBLICAN MEMBERS of the Senate 828 SUSINESS suits for as 818 ree RS Spaprits report a Lana him. When the governor of the state calle | a staying away would do the cepted. gay ‘thea administered the | Were in caucus this morning. SINESS SUITS s ostmaster General, whenever reques' for a for the same and busin usual caution to the and the case 1g BESINESS S 18 | by any state, to place a post office box in any force the law, It was furnished also. Hal te Sdjourned antil Monday‘at It clock, Be. | ARMY ORDERS—The leave of absence ces irsane asylum in said state into which the this not been done, it is my firm belief tha: | A8 everybody cannot be watching and tim- | for) separating, the jury were sworn to try | granted Captain J. S. Tomkins, 25th infan- A. STRAUS, eee ee er ee ee ae —_ scenes of 1a iy oe ave ensued. ing the postmen as they collect letters | the case. try, has been extended five months on sur- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, any of the officers of the asylum. A. 51 : HERIDAN, Lieut. Gen. | and papers from the mail boxes scattered _isyten TassuasAy chee einen geet ee aaa. ‘The resig- deel? tr Between l0th and lth «treet 8 eS ee Mr. DAWES DECL INES To BE WINKED AT ot heentipind ele oe ae colared, wae ‘executed, yostertay at Piseay? Stems = Presidents a pi yy ou InranvizwsD—During the cxamination | S"inie'timeble showing. the, hours, at | Sane oure Sou, Vie, or we marder of | to tac eget March tins Assistant Sar? T Will Sern Oat cee inmates of =e cage Davee: monet ofa witness noe Pest mail inquiry be | which its contents are taken to the office | 2th of June last, ‘the dispute between them A. W. Wi! eet oe ae shortest not D pleat! w outside worl: leans: . departmen edars fof wits Merrett Ce oat the Bi " Sxiin alo shown that & there are a larg» thorning, & nervous feces ong pe for mailing? ‘The cost. of auch on arrange Pipe ES =< Seer Roe SS To. to the of the: medical wre, a F st aan ‘persons ‘various committee room, and, with a Frosive prompt attention. Music for the German | Of the countzy that are ‘not jately Paper in iiss temientie subpar een TS ESSE | a, SS Re‘ a Sas Eee moore me geome XAMISE Tow dau on @a) ee mo Oo Chdongn, stated “tant ane bed ie are i es him’on, at co ot a T, si a wes blu im and. {ciate Ore) Eien ER ieee siete cantar aaa x wi coul ‘Fhe C2 THERMOM PTL HEMPLER, Optician, | with her aS eee bes a its, and aid 4 sepa ly 53 Pennsylvania ave’, cor. 4% st. | leased. She also stated that there are a large OTICE—Gentiemen’s and Boys’ Suits—Coat | ™ the aes ‘and Vecio will be made reasonable ‘who are claimed to be insane on account of re MAGREDER. Tallorcer, Ne 1131 loth etrect, | Certain religious whsep cently 4 and M northwest. vant 3°’ | Could not for & moment be doubted, to newspaper allow cause to warrant its repetition. Ifany body had any business with him in connee- tion with the Pacific mail inquiry he wanted 3 blurted right out —no bye or mystic igns.

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