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ari Tet THE EVENING STAR. e TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. oe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, LOUISIANA. Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. 11th St. ; BY | A Peace Proposition Which led. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4 S. WH. KAUFMANN, Pres't. THE EVENING STAR © usted ig «a AIL | THE BEECHER-TILTON TRIAL. subsersbers at T NTs PER WEEP, OR " S 4 } —_—_—— Bro Cunrs esc. git thest—pucees pe 3 r ‘By matk—posiare pre Argument Opened To-day. Canis a month Aon hs $3.00 esas WEE y STAR 200 o yer Lb ar ay ; advance, ane you gr ‘ s TWENTY THOUSAN s ‘e comune sseee os) V8, 45 N°, 6.801. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1875. TWO CENTS. | eae neon ee Threatened Tronble in the Mining Region. AMUSEMENTS, ‘ Important Nominations by the Pres’. The Pacific Mail Investigation. The Reeulsant Witness Irwin. a —— = = ———— G STAR, dent. | TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COMMITTEE TO- | HIS PETITION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, The Starving Men Arming to Get Bread Fores OPERA HOUSE, Pind big snapese sent a Spied tas i - DAY. | REUS. Sessa cmcont | « oNE®DAY s . : tions to the Senate to-day:—George H. r, | c Mail inquiry was resume? this THE STAR on Saturitay published the fact _ - , TWO MATINEE AY AND 8a? Washington News and Gossip. | or pennsylvania, to be Envoy Extraontinary y the Committee of Ways and | of theconfinem ja ate lewtasaett SENATE.—Mr. Pratt presented petit THE ARCTIC WEATHER PORTANT ANNOUNCES a 2 and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United | Means. | before the Waysand Means ( beim apd citizens of Erie county, Pa., asking th | IMPORTANT A¥ NENT MRS. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS will com- | States to Russia: Theo. Canisius, of Tinois, | WORTH A THOUSAND Nor To Vorr. House of It atives who refused to | "28@ Of House bill granting pe The Great King Petannwic Ar NY | Maeuee on the second Saturday in January | Consul at Bristol; George Manly, Tennessee, | qign. doh Bs. Stormeot Das patient | Se Hee tain chaeatione Oa ne tenia? | cers, soldiers and ecar | Men Frozen to Death fr (#th,) at three o'clock p. m., lasting until five | Minister Resident to Ecuador; Edgar Stan | about the time the subsidy’ passed Inte | StSWeF certain questions duruz the Pacifie - Mr. Ferry (Mich ON HUMPTY DEMPEY IN PEE i + the | Oeloek p.m. on each reception day. Famed Pautaios The President's pubtic receptions will oe- ¢. K. FON eur as follows:—Tuesday evening. Janua: nquir: ed that a writ as corpus had been saxtout. The pett- tion on which the writ was issued s ton. Illinois, Consul at Barmen; Wm.Young- | House. Mr. Parker, of New Hampshire, said Surre 4 blood, New York. Consul at Zacatecas. | he had been stopped while the y * in coming trom the haudies* LOUTSTANA. Cou. Plat? AND AnBeRT’s List.—Among y. in presenting resotutic One alin, violatic eal right ax he was of his 1 of > | to abide by the a writ of habeas Se fo ISTANA AGAIN ._ | Story srpsea te & THE WRIT. ing on the Fi mittee then made known The writ was served oa Mr. Oniw Major Merrill's repo! Lbritten communication, w York | Saturday night. It is re: able to- oniers. =e tee ° ente y.") He then stated that he was to be | When Mi. Ordway will ap Mr. Davis asked if this w: Major | Gormien ehcheser ¥ a large sumof money by ihe at Will not take Irwin out of jail It will be re- | Merrill whe . ecision, wi red | and desired Ny ale gS a a some one, Who said he had better r he was summoned before the Comm the Portiand, Dalles and Sait —_ kd medee ord ——- tom. “DE METY 10 HOME Tath; Tuesday evening, February 2a; Tues- | the names uncovered by Charles Abert be- | the subject, but to go back to tt ot Ways and Means of the i asked that he should bave an hour | non New elo eve On mee imate Con 545 people i y event Pel my fore the Committee of Ways and Means is | would give him $1.00, ! questioned concerning eeriain | on Friday morning in which to explain th. | {O! ce Reo a the advent of 5 pan people in all day evening, February 23d. 3 ad ¥ the Con 1 4 Srtist—& peuple in all | State Dinners:—Tuesday, January 26th; | that of Col. Donn Piatt, down for #5.000. Col. A TALK IN THE Lonny. xl. bat erronconsly, to be rela- | bill inthis city Kellogg I that the clection gaw ft Tricks, Trials. an : bray nesday, y "3 | Riehard B. Irwin, under whose direction this Mr. Parker was ¢ t to remom- ation ofan alleged improper Mr. Clayton asked to take nphis resolution | Off houka b Py Hp eraecmenggne Everything complete. as played i | Tuesday, February 9th. money was 7 i that this is | ber that he had be jonuey. He use of = bodies : from Congress a sub- | calling on the retary of V | the auarmabasece wom oe for — of saul 6 we ee 4 ns p ° said he had heard a conversation to Uhe emtec for the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- | the report of Major Merrill Ne CoMMitter’s Inquiry, Bescrting ne = = — — : e an error—Col. ver was in c sation to Uhe effect ; P be 5 ue rh ond ¢ 2 - AVILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER. INTERNAT REVENUvE—The receipts from the employ of the F thecont that if members didn't desire to vous they ¥. Which questions he dect ASW! parish disonters. He supposed every Senater | a gh y tha Ss this source today were S517 897.70. ry fought it personally and in his paper from | eed not, Ii was a conversation hell bys reeaure the ecmmitt yhad woull like tohaveall theattainabie intorma- | [kN D - ~ Aes JANUARY WTS, & evenin, Decaes Bears a- | th o tne > sUbSid grantethe | kroupoef men he thought wdre lobbyists.” ‘al right to propownd th ton concerning the Louisiana tr . ‘ a vn tek aod SUIURDAY MATING ® | THe Prestpent’s MessaGEand accompa (sleds is the subsidy was granted he | grouper 1 my tn Re Th ised ane ee Hone Sie Seat | tee. with cted to inquire inte ‘ ww Authoress, nying documents relative to Louisiana wilt | [oaned Cul Platt the money, a . AL SMITH AGATE. t muse had no } Mr Caste th | Hie election. were favartiy Liapresmed bet se leper rneted by | Ot be completed in time for transmission to | and that some months after, the uuount (itiet that he is a prac tions; Andon his refusal | take it up | thot fh omens an covtetean ry Wirt Sik, : RETESS to, and may, possibly, be de- | repaid in full. Kk. and spends six confinement, | was concluded ee A gchroriunity to setele SURF: or. Senn f Long Branch. | layed until Wednesday | shington: that one course of | Mr. Sherman intro} | they anton acstion renpan Pr sith new at scenery. superb | ioe | Society, Ete. Joon he was intro: ustituted against him. He | act incorporating the } | ther eddrcened 9 ox stian to Gover calit Tre Horse ¢ eon Elections this | pfys. Grant held her first reception this s duced t9 4 Gece Afier that he moi | Tepresents that ‘and confinement Mckn « welin tMr.t ‘s res- | him on several ocensi son on Saturday afternoon. The colt w | dit not deter those from attending w | blessed with carriages, Mrs. tw | sisted by the President, her guest Mrs. Bori *. Sharp. MI S. ‘red. Gra . The {MMrs. Sharp, and Mrs. Fred. Grant. ‘The | fnew bly t coming from the T, ied him an of th ‘tion of the Hons: Ttah, b asury romeatSm Wd,“ Do'you know tb fe Mail & i led upon his resolat yof War for a « ou the Caushatts MONDAY. JANUARY IS, EMILY SOL DENE TP HEATER COMIQLE ee Tur New York Herald correspondent now takes the baek track about Cabinet dissen- “sion “i says lovestiga that = their kd be Misses Borie stool just back of the receiving | {10 arty. and hekl a little reception of theirowa. Birs. Grant wore a steel the same h Carotir i cary micht and W The reports prevalent of the loved silks, trim more to iilentity him. | membered that in the ¢ Lonisiana ¢ son inoffensive | 8¢quiesced in by be fenees. AB brillian i resignation of Seeretaries Fish and Mrs. Borie w cafe au | Elmore said be would do... Subseq was committed to jail under the sam izens, bi &e., and who | Meite Thevearen make their first x ristew are net justified by recent ex- a and bi Iress of laceand | Schumaker came into his offic , | Cumstane i by similar authority, thata “now under arrest. rights. 7 » arnt preasions of these gentlemen.” | towers: Mrs. Sp. wan dreseod $n mourn or $50.00, ald | I rsued by himor his coun- | Mr. ¢ said that Major Merrill was a | yey! thon of the nt tuine ss eee cine | ing: Mrs. Fred. Grant wore a pink silk, with m. Witness | Wylie re gallant off nd soltier. who like every | Wal} : of th rituations WITHDRAWAL OF MR. Vooruers.—The | feather trimming of the a t replied tat | withess, i ner ofticer of the army and of the gover “ ; 4 retnl_ governor, Poritively the last week of the great Kur Indianapolfs Sentinel of to-day eontains a | pom on on one side of her of pink rib- oF Lo Some pers: pegs i nonter of | ment whe in the south was mak cope topo tse re harrow: g neo Meo *. wreck ofthe very best Parivr Minstrel Euinriazn: | letter from Hon. D. W. Voorhees withdraw- | bon and feathers; Biss Horie wore a train of jy errno have Iesmedthe writ never ne Never WoUK! | she eabject scltevesd tinet, thts we you John MeLnery, it the som mead grandad mlb’ Hage Baw coon Pahicg ing his name as a candidate for the Senator. nd Dime atte Hine Schamaker there A ane TEXT OF THE WRIT the same man wi Mal Plo je that, sem were zs E al E : so ae ata Msrcc\otncarce | “rene Hleven 0 is as follows: 3 acleess agp tigger 1 iW claims JPEXPELSSONN QUINTETTE CLUB, MeDouald, with the ehanees in feyor of the Me a A fox was about eleven o’clocl District or Colambin to wit:—The President | Mlzens, cut the telegr Se, and Ww a yon think > WEpNrsnay ; ae F ifulas herhusband looget | inqnired if the attorney of the United States to N. G. Oniway, Ser | "Mr Me 1 said he wantel the whole ts : ne th ee of you 3 OWING to the special meeting of the C the House Pei twas given to her ker did not retina until 3.¢ | truth int He wanted th oe any oftice to which instru: fs G } | the com yO" Were elected : 3 ; sees rae vanee ess tited States of one 1 this offic ee inet. called to meet at the usnal hour to-d MAE wah Penh 1 hat of tness suid to Schumaker, greeting, You are heehee | HERE of Gen. Emory to this officer, under | Ser ann oo or retention ean bs mi to mace sorry silk. el abo it to Schumaker, “Tits z ng. Yo ereby com. | easstime a anaes ine : sn very few visitOrmeat the Exeentive Mansion | white velvet and foattions, ip Smith who hits told me he ex- | Maudad to have the boty of Richanl B. Ir- | been said he hal exeooied his Instructions | gaily aecomp lience with the President. Amge faced with black vel The side was ye some money from you.” | Win. detained under your custety, it is said, | and who was how und rrest in conse - ae 1 up, with a handsome o: were also the Secretary of State Mos. Fish, Secretary a r With the di nd eause of his b ned by whatever name ulled in the same, before one o! ing lieutenant } Penn prompt) but Kellogg. wheu thus br 2 throw down on the dressing roll of bills, and said to Smit * which he will thew ng | quence. He was pert he | reports of this officer, b thing e} section with th may be . an & | declined to ente “on eo i 23 PEN tative Townsend General Marcy, Mrs. Freeman Clarke avi | the top bill was on. jusiices of the Supreme Court of th Mr. West said the other side we ing | ra ey ye a — ing ot Con aie . | daughter, Mrs. and Miss Heintzleinan, City Hall. in. the ei all efforts to stop the hutormation in rete . vale = : THE CABINET ac Baneroft, Mrs. General F trict of Colum? ence fo atisirs in the south. Mr. W. sa object of the meeting was to con iby Suntth aad dann January, 1875, the ISH MONARCHY. it yot W President's special message to Congress on Miss Mamie Bea day. t man to earry.” | Lot eas } direct proposi Germany Sends her War Ships Back. sstion; but the message not 1 Mrs. Blaine, Sir Eiwart Thorat v I for me: itis for | Enel then aunt there Loxpon, Jaunary 1-The ¢ on war ste 1. it will not be consid- of the foreign amibassaciors. other < tsixmonthsaftorwards | f have Dicey tien. talks “rate vessels Alabatrox and Nautilus, whieh had | QUEEN OF THE ROSTRUM phe sexsionwas mainiy ; vleaux and performances on Sar | he was int Smith: | rthor, organ ave : gon t Christian Saud, Norway. from + situation ay rening, for the benefit of te at the time | uua 3 s . er. Spain, were ordered to reiurn te Will Deliver Her Kenotwned Oration Heary on Monday last ns nes Reet ne Denety at Sb TOWNS) aha « New York Tribune of extrac’ Tr plice. One of them bas aire f . aly }. Sheridar tl. Was ® perfect sHecoss In every r ker. He resembled the ma . very mw which he » dir IS for the as- | gy 3 ed there The hall was arranget t on has transpired ate 2 J. MEGS. Cleri sassinstion of the Preside i : . flowers, and selections were | it was Gen nite is, in the first | Hie House Atives and the TD Bombastes Furioso was stamping around. | pas been ¢ dat the Minisiry of War of very fine. Mrs. Camp sang the Mistheo: | place. t Go Withees cis | ried omey, notifying them of the issuing | As to Donn Piatt’s paper he supposed Donn | an engagement in the mreciney ol Woven LINCOLN HALI —At the suggestion of prominent dem- | Rough Ella Ray, in exquisite bridal | Which was not his sivle. He thon of the writ. . Piatt could ta are of himself next Sw between Cartists and National troaps, in AD 3 HL. <of the country a meeting will be hetd | dress. performed the patitomime of the un- | had been Moret nith he woald have cphidltcll Matta ra hdd day. He said it was an which the former were defeated. with a tow WEDKESDAY EVENING. Jannary 1 time this week, consisting of @ | fortunate bride. Miss Emily Beale divided; he lin art. Mr. Irwin continues quite cheerful in spirits | insult to ask any Senator om of40 killed and many wounded. Forty of EDNESDA NE. Jaunary é froma each ster Baker. was intinitable. be, Pa you believe uow it was Morgan EL, | 82d lives well in his new quarters, receiving | whether he approved of assassin - The | the insurgents were taken prisoners At® o'clock Isituation, [tis understood th from @ Winter's Tale, and Mrs. Carrol ow“ | during the day quite a number of visitors. | American people were not & people who ap- | The Spanish onder of Charles Ube Kl, Ina- ai 5 Of Ky.. will, preside peared as the statue, She wae on ane vuldin't Want to swear positively on | Among the most constant in attendance on | proved of assassination, and this attempt 10 | belie the Cath and Maria Louise, have B at 7 oclek that the cousultation wiil be privi bending over the body of hor husbare ont ~~ | the prisoner is Donn Piatt. This morning | get up here a cry that Assassination was in | been peestatinhed 10 cents, Reserved Seats con . * hall was crowded with an e mn doubt it was? the surgeon generals of the army and navy—} the air was the airiest bul that ever a loate & € k Store, 941 Pen PERSONAL Bap the =e ss ey preeiative audience. ve some doubts | ten at thn inataiect aoenoeeron ie ioe in an empty head. (Great THE POLAR WAVE. nur. wear Wh street land's are: A Cox and w cy. Hon. F. — aida Paw York explainet that the doubt was Or t the insta f anghter = 7 rhige, Vii Rev. A.W. Beyder and | oor 2um.7: A: Ronald, of New York, baa shee THRE Uh, Coven ei an | Cemamuittog. “Hin theels ere mene amis Worae | Teka oite Wiieeidet ennted dhe Se nn Beate in Sow Som GFAP FROMENY ee. iB Snyder and | very elegant and pleasant reesption at the TARE ith smith, the | '¢¥’s. from which establishment two boys are | that they reser kin was frozen to death in Dean stree 'NEW NORTHERN Lint Mich.; George H. F N.Y; W.1¢ “azy house, on I t, Satur Mrs when ihe money was | detailed to attend him. He rises about 8% | the Senate would be fh. ya ‘on Manhagr. A aeoeanee TK steeet between 4: ay. N.Y Mrs ter, N. ¥-: | it. has with her as gueste this winter Mise te dist simatance Jock, and takes, in a short time thereafter, | Mr. Clayton havin lifted his resolution | was found frozen » Lown Pat ing R. Keeler. N. ¥.: J. H. MeKee. Ark; | iirane, Mise Jotinaon ond et Mics | He thoveht tt 38 for the Pa. | first meal—generally a very light one— | so as to call for the report of Major Merril! | : deny tonto Fg fun Wouss'’s Cuaist MF. : . .H. Hamlin. M stlon. L. A. Sheldon, Strange. all of New ¥ % M. Ge y such a large | C&8S, toast and coffee. Atl a. m. he takes | on affairs in Louisiana by calling also for the uty uptown last night Mien Wiavminas Ouveag nie Ege Seen Spey Gecont or (to Smith, on | bis breakfast, quite a substantial one: at 3p. | reports of Gen. Emory Ib counvetion with : » number of people applied to ‘sa luneh, and at 5 his dinner. At il | the same subject, es for relief, with irosen hands X was py tr. fe knew the Gen, | Mm. be sera Merz. | good, Bosion; 8. B. Driggs: such a trifling ide uikling, and o ees cae Smith he ientifiel was not Gile Smith | @'eleck he retires to rest. Merrimon submitted an amendment | and feet. w of the ship Queen of Tur Wa t ee eee ew © first of Mr. King’s Werfty rAUWIQ2* | Gren Raddy Kintie t ene t "ackiaan aan | ders and the corres- | Hearts, and the crews of many lof tenon eu THURSDAY. J sectitd | | Navat. OnvERS.—Master John W. Dens» | Look place Satnrday evening, and was crowid- Moran G. Anith by H.C. losesows fa thet THE SITUATION IN NEW ORLEANS. | pith eference to vessels which arrived yesterday were bwlly F BALLS AND PARTIES = pp — palin lc cote Te ed. Mrs. King and his daughter, Mrs. an rooms of Jon ©. Connor, an ex-member o! ayor Leeds, New Orleans, tn a menage cok Mawelibens unen coe canker frost bitten, = toe . leu ommander Josiv 1 hospitably ved their guests. Mr. | Congress . city councils on Saturday, ealled at- | 25 /Mive not wget pnotintsens Peay ogo MADAME E. BASTIEN, reported bis arrival bem, aa Bishop hing let che nopsiated Lour operon tne ae 12, Bit you know Morgan L. Smith to be in tention to Gen. Sheridan's banditil dispatch, | Hoe Pee eee wera A tm Coma ee a z. | tached from te hing with a few felicitous remarks, and thea | the lobby vo ote «, | HRM asked them tg emphatically deny his | SS ee as = r WRAY 80. omy Lapreged C Panta shares of the | ton, OD Pe sei, cronicia. Na Ae sta introxtueced Professor 111) r A. Well, that is a very indefinite boty to | ine councils adopted reson |. Mr. Sieven c January ter fi HAIR DEPARTME , - T at CHAS. BAUM'S. and iitted on the fioor, but Mr. Ham lin objec i ys: There is # orders: ain: oem. Mrs. Fanny F. Car , designyte - uncing the dispateh as unfounded Penang MEN orders; t Enaineer Row- | Mitt in the most thrilling’ aga utital | Witmess knew many gentlemen who fa en policemen who refaset | ten called up hicresolutiorof instruction to Bayh 4 tars guarantee staction im TfAtn c Xu er some choice selections of verse. both | vored the Pacifie Mail subsidy. Gov. Ran | : to bear arms, it | {her t Sen —_ DRESING. CaM and CURTIN hed from the Hartfor pathetic and humorous. dull stated that he was an alyocate of it—oae | jumiseed from the ser- | [ee 7udiciary | Commaities om. Loutsl Sr. CHTLD EN s" TiAl beipgs Uhl cet on wait Mr. Gilbert Munger, the distinguishet | Mc adwiphia, and Averill, of 1 foro perth At. About to relire to pri- | the proclamation of Aiteate hos bee wee SING & eprein . —Mr. Gilbert Mung E Now York, advocates it. Beng celine lesais : - the proc Of Alfonso tas b to im their own be wing their ore . —— artist of New York, isin the city £ f rts the eeainl. wal deatinnd Fi ales led eat cokers y re the | vate life, he had no interest in the success Of | ture, and iit that he will be a RY Do —. | bepartment were sent to the, nn paper | Munger has a large circle of friends and w y yments, unless he was compelled to do so | to Congress was criticised and pronounced | Children The : bad the TECLNG Aver kon ee in T. #488% cOSTUMER,| MMs 2B Philadeiph: on } night's | itances in Washi by an order of the House. ue se Neral respects, and a commit i a of 68 Which hed oc availuile troops is barely 28 ttr8s 7 . n, to make a careful, eount of all the . —The democrats of New ypointed to p counter state- | ourred for in our history ha cot the insurgents from. au- mas tuneene, apie og | APOE In that mill for the, f possi A Sepa igh ashi Bishop Wilmer and Gen. | Tt bad bene maid movement ¢ ; and a dunbiy-ineres: saa 5 x how ite 3 ork Bank 8 travels no pl: < Bi h. in the Istuis r rhb “ey seuss this ma the Printing compar y got possession of the i eecnaer aches Mice baa ji . N. Bell tan, in 24. and fat | in information ersthey ADE avo THEAT STUMES zed fiber paper whieh they pre sr gers ORS FOF PREIONS OF | aenry O.. Kent, of er, in the 3b The inter ion of a United States Senator in New York will occur at esky sented t Dresses. | mitte Letics | te complete th very thorou culture, te insurger tiewlar the infurmation Which he had was so full eee | Lhat not much more of importance was left n he | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Un he meant no se- | der the call of states, bills, &e., intro. inset tteetle, ett, {and referred as follows one | Mr. Stariweathe omg and st his testin he Congressional mittee, wh Stated there was no seeurit | curity under the courts a of which he was spe Keatueis wand Chil MASQUE BALLS 4 ! i) TABLEAUX AND OLD F “ans will w Haven on or TL SCENES LX COURT TO-DAY THE REPT pm rea Cacevs oF THE He | New Yorx. January 1 The New Or! vy) i" the Brool City Ce P. S—With a thor held on S- teerday night was presiled over by the Ist 1 1 gemioueie me _ J section 1 of the judi 5 —é a, = ursel te aud wishes of | Hon. Marae Maynard, of Tennessee. An to fill the ve a by the | publicans of the state. Goy. Kel- | a8 : . — cc Was something fe Teaser X1€D ged dehaie ensued upon a resolutiva | | of Congress . Asie ji tically disclaims any in- 3 asf. (Conn.)—Bill to fix the s#l- | hour tefore the court opened Jndge and pl ai by Mr. White, of Alabama, providing RT'S FAMOUS LIS j Johnson's Senatorial stock is looki Lier, aad states that Dib- | ®Tie’ Of mages or the Ce Clams #1 was on the bench and issuing instra &n appomtment of a committer on affairs | Mfr. Abert, the recusant witness in the mat- | “235 the, Memphis Appeals Nashvi ble published it in the democratic papers , 26.000 Civil Service i. ne | as to. the nts of seats, ; « the Southern st i ions to | ger uf the I i ; et A. A.Glenn, democrat, was ja sulting him or the other | auider, (N.Y authorizing | thrwughout t Judge Shackeliord. of Perse ; | ter of the mail money, was brow president pro tem, of the Titinois sena 1h republicans on the subject. His own appointment of an eirewt | Virgin iptaal the seat beside Judge Wil te and properiy | before. thet terday on the 2uth batic | Slews are in direct opposition to Dibble’s on | Judge in the second judicial elrewit. Judi | gon” An uz the first agivals w me acter committe he was ap tempt in ref Labret nina i > EOv at. ee Tilton and cis D. Moulton rt urder consisteration the gene | proponuded | ihe tk Meo ees es oe GEN. SHEKMAN'S YLLWs, N; ¥)7 Bill provid: | Wand Beecher, with Mrs. Beschor, « nto aie Fine Artistic HALL. ton, with instructions to report at a sub- | Means ax oaks Ledere ancien envaie| te ) dated St f ' rn taxes collected 1" | the court room about io'clock, and tool ree € st T AB | scquent caucus. | in his hands by th bs tien s} isp v + the year 1874 from. sav i LEAU and THEATEICAL CosTUMBS ke id the pleasure of baud with General ngs banks having HO | Satx behind his couusel. Ex-Judge Moore Geciink ital stock, and doing business solely He stated he w He decined LovistaNaA RETURNING BoAvrn.—Ediloy | ordered to do s« Hampshire says there is mach speculation Hs to the candidate who will probably be rnuan to. | opened thx : e ee | tosay more on the Louisiana question than » benefit of depositors, shall be refunded, so MASKED BALLS aud PARTIES sup at | 07 Star-—Is it s>,0r is it not so? When Penn | smade, when t t i ee ere | express the belief that the move Was the heer aed place verse nes pn = oe other | Threatened Teewne the Mining sonable rates : ss te Committee, anc «held o1 y 12th, ¢ could > bee ¥ said a copy | S#vings institutions. 3 dd Means. | ectoms. Ps ember. Mark is furnishe 4 by violence, the returr ithen in ex. | tional opinion of Hon. Ie utchins, the republiein candidate last him at the tin were given to Sheriday, vk Tunnel company to constri New York, Janua i1.—The Sua — Costume oud ail Co * ed S gd cal istence was re Pennites after t in view of his & | Will not be ran. but tiere been Ro- 1 Hut he did e it until Sheri r bed of the F Great alarn among ihe people of fhe L. MOXLEY. €.9¢ Wo: Kellogg had been reinstated in office com- disbursing he was bound | definite enough as yet io determin arted. He ‘A new election will ey City ait New | mining towns in Sylvania, owing to the = AS Wt street ined of that board. and asked that a new antlos Rrenate who the candidates will bs. The 1 iL wit Geen Gry to all bene York city sorbulent disposition of the miners now on & OSEXHIBITION as @SALE\ New No | One be appoint xt, co that both parties be rep. Se the Hon. Chas. H. Beil, of Exeter. ‘ r | eee eg mene) oe haynes )—Bill appropriating | ¢;,.,,. More Jhan twe coustruction.at the Washing- | Si¥iike. °° “edu os" meeting on nl. of @ sub-marine gan, the in- | Pee yy eee anne resented on it. Now. was not a new boa appointed that was satists ties concerned? And did not this hoard, tie SPEAKERS AT THE NEW Y The executive committee tee of arrange RK MEBTING nd Lhe commait- nts for the mass indignation | Hon. Benjamin FP | prominently } and the na 39 Me ph with starvation staring ary to all pa MARKNITEa's, Qa Fonte t fe Sd. : the oe. ssed calling om doors Fe the, Pvt oman sire he Be ergs: meeting to be held at Cooper Institute, New of Admaval D. Di Fores, Bevel | Tener a vee ee Seaver te Choice OF Pain eres concerned, determine under the existing ; York, to-day, in relation to L _ : the men to arm and he ss i largest at Fane chats ted last BOmICRs is THe Hexey Chews Fat it ported, invited the r. Vance (N. €.)—Joint resolution of | {He anil. = Fiegores of the state who wore elect i dy, Corwine, st fi J nesta ene eee te auldtess thie ane Woe’ o the North Caroling legislature in relation to | sceeeqaahumcentl . . ngs. Nad nis What grounds fore Si 3i0; J : irae tates pao : ames 8. Thayer, Clarkson Potter, | {he payment of pensions to soldiers of the | paw ancrah aNd i ahatr : Cannon Sia AN ne dollar. Some pers compara- | Hewett, Wa. M. Evarts and Frederick A. | By Mr. White (Ala.)—Bill to provide for ap- | or - ee - istieg Sey » clains irm have | Coukiu ¥ host <5 ee for Uhe district of ary 1 —Virgtnia er rele, THE CONGRESSIONAL NEW ORLEANS rkeeper of the House). $1 al to settle ott A_VIRGINIA PROPOSITION. Aa. s i a. SS on nia, 1 : eeper o Ouse). = po Laaly s In the ate of Virg Also, je proposing an amend. | do. new, 12; do. special Fecint 9-000 Sainte nacniece CosmirrrrE returned to Washing S100, Sf | the amount due Aap geen ae questing the ment to the titution of the United States unday last. Jt is stated that they are of the | Register o: tt Ss H Of the stocks have convene the leg declaring that citizens of the United States Fe eceatten, Srmer—tow said opinion that Gov. Kellogg was not le: ‘The Louisiana Investigation. bnewearket va not dealt in by re. | Pespective states as soon A paramount and primary allegiance to Xtra. @ansy: do. family Bee ted, and that they do not endors: wats | sponsible houses. so-called “secured r the st Mw aftairs i the government of the United St ; that dy. extra. at a. grams of Gen. Sheridan, communicate were discussed, made the special | the said government is bound to give by law creditors,” it is state ter than the unse (not fare any by him to the War Departme ured, as the se e on Southern Atty oe be ‘i family. Gigam'g Wheat which repre- | The New Orleans. | met t r to-morrow adequate protection in all the rights of citi- urities are very dull and the condition of thi is s morning to confer with she sub- —w bite southern, Tas; y tne line of railroad and sonthe MORE DENTALS OF SITERTDAN'S DispATCHES | Zenship. Jud sew firmer aval oe They will make their report to the full Com- | committee who went to New Orleans to in: ME, Hotes and ovideneee ee | _ ‘The merchants of Little Rock hata pablic | By Mr. ‘Sypher (La.). be revide for | Seas; 06 at ate ee ele ae SUPREME COUR F_THE Di=tuhict oF | Mittee Aftairs to-morrow fe the condition of affairs in Louis- | debtedness of railroad officials and. irrespone assed re | he construction of a telegraph line between | COCs wate gu mdand sonore ae Meee 10 Ss : Cont Mpiae PESERICT OF | this con ay be proper to add t tis indicated through the evidence | sible persons, able or valuable ta ving Gi Sheridan's dis; n | Washington, D. C.,and Boston, Mass..and to | J(2""Yay unchanaed Prov nged and dn the maces of Me 5. Benkrny there I< @ rumor that the majority of th mitted that they will report first, that at | business tra to che Secretary of War, in so far as it ers | Operate the Pe by = 38 overament et. Western butter steady; « litle better imquiry , monty Pe eaecin f the creditors Committee are entirely diss tistied with the late etection in’ Louisiana there was no | % to Arka sas. A resolution introduced in the est ag oracle — a | 2 een 6.0 a ' AUGENSTEIN that « action of the sub-comittee. Ax the aly | intimidation of colored voters: 2d, that the a Senate, also denying Sheridan's statement By Me. Bessy (Ohio) — i 1 U. S. | Sugar tm end in good demand, Mien ee? the nnn? Fill be held af Washingt. Fosnible way of mending the matter they | White League discussed. but voted down, PCHLEL: sold Tet, A} large number of officers and | office of Lieutenant General of the U.S. | Sugar firm and in xood dem Stock's active, strong ae ties <f 5 Series a, Reguaer have azread to go to New Orie: *mi- | proposition to disct Negril chareh py soldiers of the Union army during the tate | army. Military Affairs. 124. Exchange, Jong, 456; short we check tm forthe purposes named in the n entire Ca and take the | repubite » that | eR y Ward Beecher dis- | War-published a card to the samo effect. By Mr. Maynard (Tenn.)—Bill to ament » #38; " = HOE N, ith this e | So: penemeeeenerel tion of the Batkrugt Act Warhivgion DC. January 9.1875 WASHINGTON B WILLIAMS Assigns extend testi the nutional bank act. Banking and Cur- | “Nyw"'Yorx dammry il.—Flour quiet and mn. : <The signs of the times in | rency. ae ange Whcat quiet and wucha Corn quiet But,” he great manufacturing districts of \ - 5 NA. aad firmer : : . 80 was | Chusetts are decidedly favorable, The atin | :BY Mr. Hawley (1il.)—Joint resolution re- | | Loxpox. January 1), 12 72. 45 Cae oe 1CHARD B. MOHUN & con Tie CAUCUS IN THE SENATE —Republi- | Louisiana legislature had cused, and the | eVersthing else. Of course they were got up, | tic cotton mills at Lawrence, which employ | citing that at the cleciion held in November, | money -t2!gaie', tor accouat ty ‘Bile, Ste Pre * ye: rs i si ferred. 46. ¢an Senators on Saturday held a long can- | Meeting was entirely orderly and quict a | And there was nothing worth having in lite | neteen nundred operatives, start runbing | Wst2, in Louisiana, Wns, P. Kellogs claimed BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS . hieh < onteas Stamm 10 Artest ie pect tpbriand entered the hall | Vuit Was eal procurable in that way, Rovi- | on full time to-day; and at ‘Fall River the | to be elected governor; thathe and other oM-| 5. c+ caa<; or Tee pou siti: Makan aia cos cus. in whieh there was a general discussion | {he time | jmeinbers; 6th, that the only | \als were but the lower forms of religion, | Weavers have sensibly resolved that they | ¢ers holding under himhave since exercised OVER a BoGus Disratcu.—Intense excite- iS Peexsitvaxia ae on the order of business. and the course nec- | request’ Speaker Wilts made. er” Gag, | but they were immeasurable hatter tony | will make ‘o strike. but go to work again.-+*+ | all the functions of their several offices; that nt sted in the gold room in New Pied theres essary to be taken on affairs eoncerning the | De Trobriand was to keep order. in the lobby: | lethargy.” He referred to the great influence | AS an illustration of tie Scarcity ofemploy- | the President of the United States in a | Went Tas crea flernoon*by the di TORRE quegelally relative to events in Lowis- | outside of the hall; 7th, that the people of | Which large bodies of menexercise upon each | went among the ‘working clacee ie ew | maeatege So Congress on Jonunry 234, | GOl'a pages wiapaten bal RECORD CALEN@AR. nthatteathy sertmere seme Senators who | Louisiana generally have no sympatay with | other When bound up by a common feeling of | York city. at present, the fact mag. ka one Ree ieee | Soa shaton thet of it " Gly indorsed the President and | the Kellogg govermmont and that colored | Patriotism, which nerves them on to deads of | tioned that at Lorillard's new’ tobacco ieee p and to the Mot that the courts hed rec- | S80 Stent of 61.200000 naa been —— pF omge Sheridan, others preferred to await | men who say they are national republicans | The noblest and most self-sacraficing charac- | tory. in Jersey City, where it is intended to | ognized the validity of the Kellogg govern- . a ining bounl was a fraud: 4th, . s of religious revivals, in = United States troops executed orders | Which he did not hesitate to express ‘the | | LAnor Nor labors last night | issued by Marsh Packard onc opinion that revivals were “got up.” = tion day; Sth, that the disorder in said Mr. Beechor, --so was busine and d i l in | made 5 , i } ‘9 % and two o'clock in pep Brot ue forthcoming "special message of the | er, : a auntie ter. and he believed it was perfectly proper to | CSploy some 2,000 hands, thegpressure of ment, and that unless ordered oth. | Between ove Parmenter tenusereakte Fe asttrts of the de’ | President relative to Louisiana affairs be. | proclaimed BE Ta ne Cn Gi ae | nankea use ofthe tens dette ee ancing | plicants ivso great that politemen have 19 | erwise the President would continue tovree: | #l0cal quotation company sent out im User atl aprinauente sable (or making engagemsnts fore expressing their opinions. It was zen- | police force in New Orleans is demoralized. | the interests of religion. bo stationed ut the gates to keep the crowd | ognize the Kellogg government; that at Kel- pod pas —— to be 6. cable diapeten ice, W cents each. A liberal disc erally admitted. however, that it was the = bac! perations are about to be resum- 'S suggest! President furnisne.t rket there ' . poten eral diccount 14 ihe | duty of the government to protect all ies elti, | | WeNpext. Painutes ow Loursiawa_He Sane ye MARYLAND RArLROAD.—On | ed at Aiggins mamoth carpet factory in New Unttea "Staten Scone, and as Congress Das | Sx; withassem team tee Benker USINESS SUITS, |: 20S i alll their legal rights, irrespective of | Endorses the Administration.—Tire following | RAMUrday the commissioners of finance de | York, the weavers who lately quit work bac. hot taken any action; and therefore resolving zw wn England, Bese Ts. the elamors of the opposing party. ‘The 0- \.1r % : trdoteed 42.burchase the coupons of the un- | ing agreed to resume work at reduced wages, | that the existing government{in Louisa | £ +» About e quarter of on heeraies ject of the caucus was 10 Agree TIpOR conne | letter was received here this morning: Gilorsed first mortgage bonds of the Westera | This will give employment to 700 or 800 inex | as represented by We P. Kellogg as governor, by from London gave pon iployme! 00 line of policy which would unite the republi- | Bosron, January 9, 1875. Maryland railroad company, due Ist instant. | and women, | is the lawful governor Of said state; that said NESS SUITS for gis cans of both houses. This purpose will b- General Belknap: The par value of the cow is 18 $12,000, ani _— —— is republican in form, and that hav: SUITS tor the subject of an adjourned meeting. | Sim—1 intrudeon your time to thank the | this amount is to be ad to the indebted- VALMASBDA WANTS 20,000 MEN For Tre | i be sustained by the United of SUITS for aes wiministration for’ the course taken in | Ness of the railroad company held by thecity | CUBAN GRAVE YARD.-The Spanish council | States when they are called npon to ttee was ap SUITS {5 ; Srxaton Scuez ox Lourstaxa ap. | Lonlsiana Sheridan’ judginent inentinaly | Of Baitinore.— dato. American, 1 of qninietors have tendered to Count Valma- | dose, and that persons who have been, ity | C~x 4 4 - | correct. You must have, or can easi ~ hanes fe ja the ice of cay im Cuba. | of turbances shou! ‘o Jue < A. STRAUS, *Atms—Senator Sehure spoke toan uausu- | tain abundant evidences to sumtie niet L SiGsriCaNT—Eatract from a recent | Vaimaseda will not accept ine next tale ty | diclaes Commitee ouipaiiiane | ments of the company be taken out of the 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ally large audience on the Louisiana ques- | trust the Presitent will support him Prompt. eee Phil Bred: is ted a reinforcement of 20,000 men, | xchange. They recommend the execu- on to-day. In fact, before the Senate was | ly and vigorously. Be sure the noth will nil. Sheridan, hitherto rather an | which THE Katie Kine Fravp—the Philadel | tive to offer a reward __Between 10th and Lith streets seems indispensible for the suppression: of $500 for the convic- led to. orde: ries fc " - ~ | obseure mine, at the north end of the ledge j person who. * opie 5 awien pasar Sti ist auth oe Soni wasn Siasern "wink 1 expect fo. nity | berm neers Nevada att uae Clase: | lubginetyrection:,aoulathinieparmiiet | pie inqaiver print, the ‘auionvograpy ot pe originated the report Will fe Receptions. Social and Fa-bionable | titled to the floor until 1 o'clock. Half an | gratitule as a citizen for the deels. SEE UnS THURLY into notion the last few days. | parture will propose a plan for the.gradua! | King” seances in that and other cities, with | ANOTHER RAILROAD Smasn-vr— The Parties with MUSIC at the shortest notice four was taken up by the debate on the reso | sion and segacity In dealing with Loe. cillee Celene ore amtications de- | Cmancipation of slaves: her affidavits, which were deposed to in the Sleeping car on the eastward-bound train on Orders lett with Metmerott &'Co.; at the ial pion ct Senator Merrimon.of North Caro. | the White League. One ‘firm, decisive | Veloped.”"—Alla Qwifornian, Jan. 3d. ——— presence of several reputable .one the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, while on Saceive promet onrestion ees Et ia lina, calling for certain reports from Loutsi- | hour will scatter the whole conspiracy. Lett Pert oF CROSSING Rati Tr s.| pI WENTY-SIX DrowNep.—The steamer | of. whom is pe Rosey =. . The letter the bridge near Cambridge, Ohio, — ay 4 oe Weclience, AUGS Se northwest, | S28: end Senator Schurz did not commence — to itself, it will keep the south in turmoil and Mr. Weigand: wits onl cane tossing | Kathleen Mary. trom Odessa for Falmouth, | certifies to witnessing the signing of the auto- pe was thrown from the track Be SEE, | sens inaie suet as opi, andthe Heapeeiaiy, nM: notin robo. | We raifraud trhnk at Beveriy, Sp. ona | Hisoar? Om at sus Twenlysix pron | Shgmgy op commie Uy tera ito bly hated ne tine a the-tain Bese Te Se GRE AS PEBBLES | doors leading into the latter were besieged by (Signed) WENDELL Patuiips, | Uy, ina carriage, when it was struck by a oy of Katie King. The affidavit of were |, but none seriously. A broker Fhe 92CL ASE ene ee TOR 64 | eager crowds too late to seeure admission. —————-20e Mantz, Me Welguir td,0d horse in-| Tix admirers of Justin McCarthy will be | Katie is taken balore dtrige Hames, yer, Bel beh eaased ee hai - Hs Eiichuouakse ser 86 MES | Alour fy persons including’ number of | THE text paper in Washington shines in a | Siattit Mr, W was otherwine injured. “"™ | pleased to Journ, that he will commence | orphans’ court of Phi = ainte ‘Tbe $2 THERMOMETER for 81 Representatives, occupied seats on the floor | new dress. Of course you know that we ———__— new serial story, in the February number of ee Tue Washington EvENINe STAR, always aad 453 pH EMELER, Optician. ae proce cinconotgretl pare Bir. Sats nara | mean THE StAR—Ohio Slate Journal. uf AXgw York auctioneer complains that the Galazy, called “Dear Lady Disdain.” - | rounding idly thowgi they And sur- . bright, fresh, erisp and cheery, comes tus : > ———— eee Esch ‘experienced "brighter, fresher. t CE —Ucaticmen's end Bore” Baits — understood that he was in poor | s7-John J. Seawell, a nephe' -Presi- | Hae , Arden, he “seesno sale from| ag-c, W. Tayleure, who used to be a sail- | a smal " fran bet And cheerier than NE sree ne Daze’, Baits — Coat | Understood that he wee in po Peover, | dent Tyler, and the moat promincny icons | tay today. cure, ail not & shoc-makeure, as incorrectly | day might, but It tutte eet ae oe Wednes: ever in capt in maak ond non- Mre MAGKET Seay ran Vat tenant aeentt: | im cnntern: Virgtnte, din | 827 Further findings of Charley Ross should | reported. is a prolific autheure af poe it wasthe parell. type of @ is F: GRUDER. Tailoress, No. 1132 oth street, He was listened to with the ‘tattention | @ rn Virgint ae at his residence in be wntil the ist uf Apaly Ye ie of the Rend Rock mill, no small akine: syd to ween L and M northwest. sans i" "| by the democratic side of the chamber, | Gloucester co., on the 2d. postponed priL—N. 0. | plays. Stead, Pane Mrs. Chanfrau.—Jn- pine milles disten, that shook up. No- | note that the STAR 0 ty loft } Reputlican, dianopolt Herald, body burt. . j and News. ’ e

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