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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. AT THE STAR BUILDING Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. RY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMAN ——_o—— EVENING STAR is served by a LOUISIANA AGAIN. SOME MORE PURLIC oPixten. THE BEECHER TRIAL. MR. MORRIS STILL TALKING. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE. —N°. 6,303. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY NG STAR, | SOUiTAN4 Aramis. | primes igmenen gains, fnet | , Pag wane of lots gs | mart ante | THE CARLISTS CATCHING IT. AMUSEMENTS rested. the Mame ie secre | LOUISTANA. Taek ‘ } ———— charred remains of dead bodies were T now earnestly as wack attion mas Indignation i ae ee eee a Special Memnge of the President. vered hear ithe court-house. Six dead nnanthorized persons seiz aken by Congress ma may duticc | ESTER oo ; ' re found tinder a Warehouse, all shot € hail in @ cumaltuous and riote i ne aiTairs o rmen of tt 1a res- rock stents asp oxe warrvee osty | Washington News and Gossip. | ane ronowing is the special message of | mits Wer found under wares al shot oe Sith ‘the atfairs 0 m RY OF avn i assurance at the sam 2 of the Us, in the brea “gto 3 : i 8 ouisiand | selected. it might may be a - moll - Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS will com. | President Grant on affairs in Louisiana, ihe only whitemen infared frm. th € er may be done by tha gauising of ‘ b st ae § a aire ” a : m the be executive to int yin the premises will be executed ac r Vation Was offers: SOLDENE. mince on the second Saturday in January | ‘"ansmitted to the Senate to-lay, tn answer | sinning of these troubles to 1 yin the preminns will be executed n wont un Relation was otesed ZELA Dir (9th,) at three o'clock p. m., lasting until five | t # resolution of inquiry passed by that body: | Hadnot and Harris. The court-hous out Tear or favor | 21 tox as : o'clock p. m. on each reception day. To the Senate of the United States: tents were entirely iereaiae a dieveniny easel TOURER COME SPESA | cur as follows:—Tnesday evening, January | asking for information as to any interference tthe blac <uinstances, and if would then be the dite ect matter of the resatuts ] WEDNESDAY tation im Welk Ue THE ARCHE res THEESDA 2th; Tuesday evening, February 21; Tues- aot pales: oa : E arm: ne Uni day evening, February 2xl. Satine oe prosons State Dinners:—Tuesday, January 260th; | fhe stat part of the y ither Nash or (€ th the organi- affair ever demanded Un h they 1 the Governor to call upon the constal ssary. the military nt with referen offices to aim, but R sister ul set up eT to Le isiana or either branch there ined to act as parish ja Shaw Tuesday, February 9th ; and also inquiring. in regant to the exist- | as sheriff. mp he ad moths the | FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. DAlenTER, | ence of armed organizations in that state | “These are facts in this ease as I under Wonbtedly pre- a mosy Shai th ck MADAME Te AB HIDtT hostile to the government thereof and inteat il them to be admitted.” wifliet with the White WEDNESDAY nary 1 hE Tibi HESS) SATURDAY. EVEN on overturning such government To hold the people of Louisiana generally Hith of 5 SENATE Ir. MeCreery, from Con i. first time in Washing ixnwi To say that law responsible for these atre woul b i f Will holt a reesption at S21 Ith street, Fr the pre | bloodsh?d haye chai tee on Indian Affairs, reported bill toes lish the boundary line between the state o Arkansas and the Indian country. Just, but it is a lamentable fact that insup- erable obstractions were thrown in the way murderers. mud the so. papers of the s ion ore f the state loss of life. Both ter the re | t the ejectic mat The resotutions and there laid on the © The New York Legisi mst has bece rors of the: stentay ent intrexd i Bot wry ’ y Justitied the massie: ut denonnee Las wae i: Gonsantenes ALBANY. Jiasuary 18— 1h : = m G. Mal- | ; federal ty: nd despotism the attempt At mt t retary of the pt the Fokos ovens mocse. fourth dis. | ¥ liean vote of the of the United States officers to bring them to : Presid. ered quod delivened es P ratt resolu = = —_ hack nd violenc as rede uustics denunciations ring through the 2 remove ho had usurpes ex : * fos Anse ne HORE € TWO MATINEES-WEDNESDAY AND SAT postmasters. nds, and the bloody riots county. nt office holding and el: ats in the Le Serpe at athe { cor oe there matte uses or to any b Colfax mise ities, and no way, develop- | and 1564 to show that the disonte! rbsidy inquiry, | BOLAUE to any recent ¢ { caught twon on than forty members of ( while every o: unwhipy vbe found and ¢ nity to punish th rs of this biooly ates authorizing cient number to cl re the Nobody was disturbed h ad a legal y t in ie ait called up the bill RTANT ANNOUNCEME es with y lie the other bodies r to the "i they re Pac! The ¢ yt y who Cat that time to océnpy a slature. That he Hous. n by fraud apt they une ixpiracy wi ¥ that election against the hout regard t 1 TO-DAY Wasa large at- 1th Chareh trial Cais morm- “I Mrs. Ovington entered before the hour of places assigned to cis D. Moulton ar 1 monstrous | ee a HEMPTY DEMPiy IN PERSON Burrowuded by his own conncil, with his bro Famed Pantalon ©. K_ FOX He will appow in his Ce Teck Pant HOEMETY DEMPTY 47 HOWE Fol! Pontomimic Company— this bill might answer f but on his coest there t would int ith py pr peurneaa tite ae sence he | me. Mrs. Tilee the court room: she Not uni e this was themassacre in Ang ul northern p haul stat 6 ts organizati this atte ; the not returned last. Seve: ras, afie® | Andent: shal been denied reeis- i pled un rook to make per- ted members so 3 rights, and he would li <1 S0 a8 not to inte ttt said he would ies Were commitied Thang cotored citi Kt tration, wud others b l been deterred, by fear, Ss ant office-hoiders "ader | to ercate an ity; that the aeied under | Ment to that effect Theo. Tilton A Gran of spectamy ar frem ¢ vallots. When the therefore, doomed td | @ preeoncerted’ plan and under false preten- | liver his remarks tn ML shor i Ly Rew .Wesktof Fun, Trick t duying Cie | came f nvass of the votes, In seized and carrie? | cés introduced inio the halla body of men | At torctoek the ¥ iden re H.W. Reocher x Tribulations. Everythivg complete, as ph am y aitron3 cr the f & facts, William P. Ketlo: A mardered ii [| to suppert Pheir yretensigns by force, it | the Senate the spec sage of tL - | counsel on b New York ail ir Wheeling, W the republiean ecanditate for governor, | blood. No one has been pur necessary, dnd dise 2 eat and ing meats Message Jt Was, on sondered to be print] brought suit upon the United States circuit cou ad against W uity side of the | conservati tt tor Louisiana, QAVILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER, . JANUARY 1. ISTS. ev press of the si serions ris to that enc, aad boldly me Was able to leave v> riotous proceedin J Monday last tor n to be well establist are facts th After the ™ 1 1 am ered- er reciting the tacts tn aul others wi ¢ his du the fase, which have 2 y os been wade pub. mA informed that these violent proceeding ring de yes alfaay unde p ck aud SATURDAY MA 4 obtained possession of the revarns of the clo 5 lexs ota 1 were a part of a premeditatel ph nie and eenand es he sani: “Wesayon these facts he has . tion, representir hat al thousand en committed in individ the Honse or in this w: question ia support ol Uy see his cuilt as Ly as by STRIKING aT THE Se Represeata- | rsof the s aad bh « Hetailed. Fr eres it withou vulgar lengua TATIVES.—The | 171, that he bh and a What hb a ealled the al PH. Har and then to ¢ a judicial district » aud se revelut y fa court were sho! fron | ment. in ambush 01 the hing the oo: be ‘ x0t here bi he President. nchise on ace that st tive John G. Smith, re ant | Mr. Mulik both prey tn the Ohic say. ners »faul for ge a number of lied up the stor 1 unicailons which were ap- 2 oe ity of the momt rred. ‘st, Gwinnet nmniit Jer was issue he Depa urned as electerl to The house, to use suc! (Mass) 0: ablish Gwinnett au ae ning onter was isst » the Der rn 3 | suicide he F aud | When the F ppropriation bill c nich was he ation ry cis riteous tale of the p ns as Were in his power to de: a board of Public Works, ped to Com: | itcatert’ psy BENEFIT OF OLIVE ideration an amendment stri Aud and treated with contempt by thy asband t se he was # Union man, | s and revolutionary proceedings i pildingrs a pares. ONLY SURE MATINEE SATURDA iting to whom it was dir: t aintof the eff "1 those who | os. at lebiat but it fs qui ble quest U to pro ave been wit ted a me which, to use her own of the Constitution of the U tical exci tain there would have b between amt | Ripe Tilton thea = able i tiwo pists ps WhO CO in of it ton; referral toCommit- | wii! ao fmether will wales Pa with the ele allowed the house tot is. Mr. Carpe © who +, cCOMIeLE. he mbe ath: that the murder of a negro or white and regular On motion ef Mr. Houghton (« PREster e remember ay he made I. every wraat and Wedne —President ¢ nt to the Ce United + is not ime in ngurate disc ats of Colonel Thomas A. 5 2 ption of t the would pr t to a | avow sueh proceedings, : = = a nsion last ‘Sight the ance, wihith eat part of the pec is true that 4 | enough to conde: «Were ordered to be oe ee ee =e = sone watent Sist was but Scoderatel, wine to the b= at name f St have been | 'y have House resumed consi AXCE. 7 = canis Fusesan cle weutine 7 anda eared LD) committed, and no one has been puaished id desperate schemes. 1jon ‘The deputy eonstabtenp> langhabl {the Cabinet, the diplomatic rep. et was passelon tie ihercfor, id manifestly “ay "t) ‘them | the | atenant General Sheri ord to the mutter of children ? * fi eove inti spirit of hatret and \folen xan 0 x0 to Lonisia . ee tives of governments, sand to prevent the denial or Vin | ort the situation. ther The yitswan ney ueee Bas to citizens on ite is | assume the Mr. Wood (N.Y. , ‘COT It wasavy . i ‘ of thelr evious. con: Pese ich he did on th of the letter of the Se : ss semblage. The presentations t Previous condit presenc Loops istan ppt Be eon tes ath nee } a the S yam too exclusively MEXDELSSONN QUINTETTE CLUB. selene and hike thenile wine mene be nas heen held by all suey aud irritating to the px j legislative disturbances hud o in relation to alleged . os oc and Marshal Sharp. As usual ICE LON there w pada ie Road gta eagle rae ms | the revision of the laws be changed from Ure | IME DPATH PENALTY IN MAINE. at ¢ oy mavine furnished the music. = ow the +] they wer | torbar rly motives or prejudices | Comiittce on Revision of Laws, and itwas | yy Ine Meise lect re @ bid abolishing WEDNESDAY EVENING. January the Marine Bi urnish ne mmUsi¢. tris | in last su } can re iS imputed to hita; but, hon- | referred to thi Means Commitiee. | 1/2 Byron Wane sasvlan oa Amited ky Mis FANSIE J. RELL( the axe Wis Cokie DIMAUrONED. ds to st slrawn from the St eption of | estly eonvinest by whit he hus s¢ and heant The resolut rise to an extended | irene for lite tor all oflttiecs benotate pun- charming Sopr “5 7 he rl Fr racks. | there. eo lers of ne “Le. i > teat as wel is the duty rrison a aas barracks. | there. he iy debate. ishal ea S beet need. Be pe soap oes ‘or | of the courts t provisior < claimed that anparative state of | White Le sit: severe terms, and suggested : | isha death has heen introduc —_———— { ° Isupervened. F les of proces summary py AN Arpre Sa pecs : ; mach From Europe To-day. ner | The seat Hm 3 uf | which, though they cannot — be Spmtavnten cir mceas ons. Victoria C. Woodhull, of tract of i and t ple ontroversy ‘ \ Would, If legit, soon put aun end to ee Hs halpbirr care’ 13 therians t0\ 00 wie carried on a ste of said act. after numeron bles and disorders in z shat peeps vs ssembly for the depart- = “EEN OF THE ROSTRUM.” In 1862 Gene er's forces. were ta ore nvadion ! | Sheridan was looki sand possibly | Appropriations asking toi . ot Cotes ind & el me o: SSRs aces ine : » his prem { burned up his f ndnuent, provides that September, D. | not thinking of proce which would | jrhntion of =216,0u, onmocount of adi ae been coueceh tobe hehd onvae Vinee Will Deliver Her Bex and ¢ his Umber for fue oF liction of the cirenit court of th he was elect st I be the only 5 to pursue in tin Exper iled on his offic . be ne 4 . this k The committ ites shall exte Ne tenant vernor in 1572, issued ao in: Ace, THOU e of the utterly lawless | the reney act i CARLIST DEFEATS. “THE DESTINY OF THE REPUBLIC cede his I ty that to pay h quity arising und provisions of sail | tory proclamation calling upoa the ni mn of society surrounding him at the | cy 5 : ress empowered would es ousand Tuinods pr hy January 13.—The minister of war t mak 1 assemibh Atri ne of his dispa : ing. that . cedent. gress seems tol | prove a sure remedy. priation to mncet t been bastly » PAy For Postai-Cak SERVICE,—Sirick- | 45 Well i | Sh seed been wal ae lee ie cee hae incisors t0 + Sore Maerncrin COs the depart races = an Pe Senvier,—st 0 proce onal What the ©] Kocibere no _Aaree SP tect ts i Lu a land Kneass, « Pennsylvania railroat ments of Bas ; might authorize for the punishment of the We regret to learn that Mr. G. Kin DNESDAY E NG, Jauuary 15, 175 company, Was ay by the House for mrtis a | atrocities whieh have been committed, and ni haem ethiputsaad aan 4 oe Weesesps pees jes Po ite iocniet i v of 2 ition upon me, pursuant to the | the commission of which eanno’ on . Sei year the a tingatsiod ant) FINANCLIL AND COMMERCIAD. is . ‘the meth! of pa 3, and section LV, artich the | fully denied. [1 isa deplorable widely known correspondent of the Baltimon cat uate te rao ter it nition, toaid in suppl politic Charleston Cinrier, and. “New. York | ; The Markets. = . nomial coe ides that On the next day L 1 in Louis ge ined of Coumeroe, fell on the ioe as he was | BaLtiMon®. January Virginia sixes, nesters. : erie ding th in and Whi stifted or scon Saturday evening, | 8 dy coustbiatet 33 epectal tan 8 a hin five days from the date ther sd for, whi nh reproach 5 ny er, his uear ad to-day vania av aul. berore th was publish er the | physieiwn, has nable to make aiet. but firm— ut thon tt 1 r fo some seems to he in New Or zed and arm | present Lhave | % thorough e tion of the case. in con- | joe anadiings ieeniitee, Flee, wuchatoned mia peanw rae ilway postal servie ‘alts as clearly from t pes recogniz in: ‘Governor, hat | ho desire to have t ops iater- | sequence n which su unin | Wut dull an No.2 ted western 19, mitts was pres: | mien t Asti tittle: ken forcible possession of the Slat» House in the domestic concerns of Louisi tion would inflict upon his patient. gies unchanged” Co 1 white southern. sa was have be il ried the government y other state, On the 9th of L aber Last i 2 S | Mii yellow e — Sa or stable tenis ; killed ‘ z telegraphet PERSONAT.—Scnator, Carpenter left 0 levator. 50 at . lg Women’s Cuxistiss Hour, the # illed. in « telegraph ‘ Se “a | erp, 63aé6; Western white, 6; do. mixed ve in Sp. Anas Iseast Asvics slavery ity. prehensions that the White city last evening for Wisconsin, to be pres- | Suve's us Protestayt Oxryay AsvieM f ment to t ol the city were sta blood. tended mother att | ent at the cleetion whieh takes pls a th hanged we fs Fasiny or Josseu Metz ~ | diet wats desired in the way of excitement! which, on the samy Nwsselai Psegenyr ie The | changed. Western butts ‘Who was unfortunated eae oat vod i ty mnplisived wot the ste he following auswer (since wi no | State x Rave sre ican with | Sane ook oar aaa HonemenE Mr. Bar repress it, the jon was apparently munication has been sent to him.) cl el So Hecineueens tiie ert Sen. Sinks on Tnt ect proposes #1 shment at rough iL is belli ehandone t “Your dispateh of this date just 1 reerct t oe New YoRe. mwbids his retur Washin, and the ¢ : t Boant ot 1 and t ant} 7 Fe BALLS aS? nee exceedingly unpalatable ta ase troops in | Money tyranny in with | anticipation of d Lot the state an- | some weeks. wb ‘ i vet - id MADINT EN Tall public be atemptt- | riod at £3 | thorities be. ciwht th | tered at Willard Mand de _ a ore of We Mublic Works e while wilt | the s ay without apprehe ; M. bag Lng en ehar; -e nish - shen anole th a sian ‘ht. bhth «esata an ae HALK DEPARTMENT ot CHAS. BAUS pees rinined whether tl IL Exchenge om govermmet secant Being eXperiwred ih this business : to niin’ nt. Erie see! dak Ey genes quuranters Toll = fotene : Senuaty 13. 1 (i, a Nie CHAM POOLNE T have deplored the neces a banners nom Tate of dix DRESSING w eprint his or junctions, Sires ul | tomake itiay duty under “oxo t DRESSING » op cial | the consu: Ww the Support should be w VW. F ws to direct Engl: Tre ScnInLE s"baca's ORAS. BAUR the sleet and unp! last night, there was has fadicially £ ». What F (hose mat to the men red bod ys refosed. exeer ve duty t mastitis cs qmute rentes at 3 francs i) decom 7. MARKY voxent tness of the w ‘ goolly attendance at ; OSTUMER RCE RAS nnas Se Peres Bates nied terararais I have | the meeting of the Schiller Club, hel ag sreceil iene = ss: 428 LitH Sr Sak E er The bill which passed the Hou pig y a ag ated the peop Adence of A. 8. Solomons, sq. ERORMENNS FORT: cae wed aay apna: desk Sheree rove 1 ce giving the Hoke atime: 6 2 should. bs ether in pewce, 4 Once in the cosy, cheerful, pi The Pacifie Mail inquiry Wa~, secamed this fend a doris increased stuck aaeels : avides tha ing would warlor of Mr. Solomons’, the ch vers ciliation and scaere prevail, and therel for the pre: 1 see f orning by the Commit’. lays @ all abe storm raging without, | es - ac of Ways and r the tiship of Prof. Berkaus | M suceession of brilliant recitations, impersona- tions, and musteal renditions were ‘ | Among the exceptionally fine rec nil in some localities; and 25 | were those by Rev. Dr. Hinckic * proper for me to say that, | Hickox. esq., Prof. E. B. Hay, and Dr. t Congress has conferret | ean and in the musical Hine Mrs. Brookes per- upon me to prevent it, neither kuktur | fan; and In ine musleyl Moe Mine plano. id he MASQUERADE axo THEATRICAL COSTUMES. stly Dre« ty of Costame—Ladies | rn > | February | { | or Llervitor extent of 100 feed on 2 privil the duty aL polls w comprising several ba ether with every ve MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIE: ed new an ‘* bank account to show the th that bank between i July 24, It cor- of Abert that before a he (Abert) gave edit appeared in ; threugh liens votes With | gress, to keep tl nti lations of the so-c from these pr versies and eom S. ina 1. nor do. stat Win tise tion ot the ma said arine a requi and inv tion, to the extent of one bim (Irwin) = “d cine Alans, white leagues, wor any other association | [TMET Very AST NGL Om tothe on ee na pectvcr magic sis esate nena ous e reure ing arms and violence to execute their un- | fle eg: the vor way. pore wis Johnson & Co.) _ arces. and dsp boric pees on : uchine! ts of tr . wiul purposes, can be permitted in that | ud “ their books and rane we eeldums f strated may ¥ “rinin. nor t 8 localities in the State to tozovern any part of this country; no: D jem ase ! : ecount with Ue ‘oct Sn {this aet.shail have the powe hia) competion ac » of his off Geb ithe Mbeiaemanns Caine noah oe PETITION FoR PENSIONS For VETERANS | that Wm. 8. King had ne * Co. MOALEY ae f Dx, the rate of pamenger 2 © was intimidation of rep ptblicans ostracised, persecuted and mur- | OF THE MEXICAN War—A committee of | banking house of Lewis Johnson ‘meuted. L.? . Me. entic ud Hien voters at thie elcetion, notwithstanding | dereit on account of their opinions, as they | the survivors of the Mexican war presented |, J-H. Hersey was recalled. He pry bd COSTUMER, CLAIM ON SPAIN —The United States | of Its result | these precantions, admits of no doubt. Tae | now are in some localities. his bank book, showing hi osits with tr First National bank in this ty. ‘The book showed cash deposits of about =9.590. 1,500, Hersey said, he gave to bis wife, and that be ve the House Committee on In Pension yesterda Congress place lied petition praying that V the survivors of the Mexi- Kk that its inaction has pro- | can war on the pension rolls nas more ri Ans Bsed: {have heretofore urged une sons signed a upon the attention oF ¢ wnot but thi oO nccept the fon made emrinity te vius affair, anc n for payinent of Vi Fine Artigic BALL. Tar e Comin r LSS per mouth. ames s citizens executed vileges and Elections, of the s > under dnced great-evil. te , bought on the doliar, from Gen. AL COSTUMES ke 2 er | The Comm: of Pensions oppose: Flos : a" Se i terms of pay ny a Tenort, in which Giey say they “port, To susan mber “last an | 2ug,Commi groce nsions opposes any | Payne, of Wisconsin, $5,000 of Texas Pacihe - . ; ; “i by t ihe mwnip eport mea, ¢ 3 en, in support of | heestim there ure forty thousamt | Tilroad stock. PALASKED PALLS and PARTIES suppliod at elect : ndidates whe had been put in nomination | such survivors amd font Coe ieee a aAfter 2 tull exami on of tho witeees, tae com . It es eqitt for the offices of governor and lieutenant gov- | ment many millions to comply. with thetr | 2C@ me shark Witnens end caaoeed aeeaeae . P_s- 1. Mask is furnished nd they ac s ernor, ai the November © isiz, and | request. Gen. Denver, who made an argu. ) that Witness had relieved their minds | Guinn eo ceerirat bar Mahon ge Britain soy ernie would ty ket, tore- | who had been declared 1 ted the | 4 ad not retained u benefit. They were x | ment in behalt of 1 ¥ Hl the | held that the acquisition by the govermmeat satisfied h en sub- | of the the territory of New Mexico, a : ted, undertook to subvert and overthrow ry of New Mexico, a resuit | “Gen Pay ment upon frat af the wishes ant inter state.” Assuming i ily piel moltheir | board of canvassers recogniz bet courts to Which the question had present cont the ™ $ sons published in spent it all. of Wisconsin. corroborated the nother xe boily of per- of that war, was more than an equivaient nents in tis repert, (and he same place aj the siaie government that hal been reeog- | forth ces ike pistement that he had sold witness the stock been generally, acc 1} which they used the following language nized me in gecordanee with previous | theres ena onitl ex oe ra rtrg Booch or | Pe stludeded to. | It was the mockal the Cap. lepertment | by the country.) U ime in Louis: igned merchants of the city | precede The recognized governor was | i propose a ae Tor ail by teecon being forty thousand do not exceed, in uum | {/Fult and Texas Construction Company. He then held i tor Hersey, whom be told when finding shelter in the United States custom ber, fifteen thousand. be bought it, it was risky, aunt rater adined house in the capital of the state of which he ‘ . ; , | him not to do i le took worth, vance any. supplies of money. to was Divecion IL inacuscnte to Daa cee en FOR A SEAT IX | hich he was to pay ail asessometnte aatan eflance of the nter the coming year who will give e he would have been killed.” From thestata | TH# House.—The House Committee of Elec- | which lis hua lowes wiih, the exeonton ato the volers of the | ployment or rent Tahds to laborers who vote | house, before he had been driven to the cus. | tions is in doubt as to whether Pinchback percent the radical Ucket in the coming éfection.” | tom house, a call was made in accordance | has or has not abandoned his contest with | | Mr. Payne stated that he was not In Con- Pe eeu Hon of the procecdings of | with the Vth section, IVth article of the | Sheridan for the seat in the House of Repre. | £fess when the Pacitic Mail Steamshi hing board for said election which | Constitution of the United States for the aid | sentatives, claimed by both from the stateor | Sidy passed, and that he never received. @ tbe found in its report, which has | ofthe general governfaent to suppress do- | Louisiana ’at large. Two weeks ago Pinch. | dollar from ihat company while in Congres bi i but itis @ matter of public | mestic violence. Under these circumstances, | back privately announced that he intended | OF a fee service out of it. a sitids is rier who wv So mn of Shreveport, alive to the great i und hovest gov e and pledge ou driven from the state house, and but for his | tate, do x APPROPRIATIONS FoR Perire BetLp- NGS AND GROUNDS. — The House Committee on Appropriations yest y disposed of so much of suadry civil app: @ tion bill formed ppertains to the public buildings and | ture ani exte rounds in Washington. The following | of Mckn ‘ounts for the purpose indicated we hes aod intentions ¢ nd misindging as to Lhe na- Thave no in the rete } tof this report, the suppor proceeded 19 displace by for i- | in some counties of the state 1) ppoin SKATES :: w A FULL ASSORTMENT FOR lowed:—For filling the grounds south of the | of Governor Kello: aud en the information that a great parl of the time 5 Messrs. Corson and Sherman; of Jay Cooke & LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND CHILDKEN | rounds, $10,007, compiling the reservation | citizens was eommitted at Colfax. which in | ihe arguments of lawyers, several of whom | Was issued. This served to reinstale Gow, Kel. dence to support his claim. To cate | Cooke & Co. which liad been issued in lieu of w Rank Dives ; between Sd and 6th streets, $10,000; care of | bloalthirstiness and barbarity, is hardly sur- [ represented each party before the board, [ logg to his position nominally, but it cannot | matters sat further, at the last ‘of | checks; one was a certificate yg A for . wr = reennouse In propagating ga: », $5,000, | pissed by any acts of savage warfere. ave no evidence that the proceedings of this | be claimed that the insurgents have, to this | the Election Committee, Mr. McCortee, the | $90,000, payable to the order of John G. Scha- ©. RUPPERT, are of Latayette square. and removal of irou ‘To put this matter beyond eontroversy taard were not in accordance with the law | day, surrendered to the state authorities the | attorney for Pinchback, announced that be | maker, and endorsed by him; the second cer- Sr th ePlncing it with posts and chains, | quote from the eharge of Judge Woods, of | under which they acted. Whether in ex- | Srase belonging to the ciate oe eaee they | was authorized to state that the contest was | tificate was of the same dated June yanths 403 tem STREET N OW 37.000; repaly of fences, <2. care and repair | the United States Circuit Court, to the jury | chading from theircount certain returns they have in any sense disarmed. On the con- | abandoned. To offset this the friends of | 6th, for $60,000, which was day itwas == of Seis. = 1.060, for 200 new seats, $2,400, hireet | in the case of the ited States vs. Craik- | were right or wrong, is a question that de- trary, itis known that the same armed or- | Pinchback (he is not now here) informed the | (deposited and the next; first payment: xo and carts and purchase of manure, | shank and others, in New Orleans, in March, | pends upon the evidence they had before | ganizations that exited on tee Miner Sep- | Election Committee that the attorney was | Was made June June 6th, for $15,000, and the iw, pRLLtINE fences, 4,000: tree boxes, &e., | 1874. He said: them; but it Is very clear that the law gives | fember, 1874, in opposition to the recognized | entitied to credit, and that believed the | remaining balance of $45,000 was June = r~ 0m removing snow and lee, 51,000; trees “In the case en — there hye a facts — the possess they choose ig birsy nae it, | state government, still retains their organi- | statement made by him was without author- pe ny RES nel plants, *5.100: cages snd boxes Mr spar- | not in controversy. I proceed to state some | of deciding that way, ima facie the per- it ‘commanders, and purpose of i a . Mr. as Fer 2000; abating nuleances, #1000; rensov. | of thems in the pessence ated heating of ene, | come they return as clected.are entitied | 22000, equipments, and ° fonbranlthentie 4 injuring Pinch. The commit the initials of “H. D.C.” were on the certifi- Hh sides. and if I state as a conceded | to the offices for which they were candidates. | Saternteent: (Unde Gone cece the state | back's case TOMteer, Other than co nen nn | Caieu, be might latve paid thnee to completing monument | fact any matter that is disputed they cau | — Respecting the alleged Elrsepeerorieg f the | same military force has been continued in | he papers in the case to the government | else than maker. pa improving the grounds, re- | cornet ine.” military with the organization o! | Louisiana as was soot there usser printing office to be printed. Tairing fences, @e. Executive Mansion pre a ae Basel orl ing ailanthus trees, 300, care and repair of | sel on MAtAins, $2,000; grounds, $20, A. STRAUS, a After stating the origin of the difficulty | jature.of Louisiana on the 4th instant, Ihave and the general instructions. SYLVANIA AVENUE, [pana for Maghting the Capitol and Exes which grew out of ee = of eel per | mo knowledge, or information whieh, has noi Treen that the tack aswamed by the troops Bisuop WILMER, of New Orleans, who| THE Hovst CoMMITTEE ou War Claimg Bitween iv bs lon. $6,000: repair of th vv yard | i 8 7, | been received by me since that time, and | is not a pleasant one to them; that the army ; gives the weight of his clerical character to | this morning rejected the Proposition to pay —— ee eceenenees — | and upper bridges, we: repairs of water | appointees of Keiloys trom office, and their | pablished. My Brst information was from | is not composed of lawyers capable of judg- | thes: Bradford, - SUPREME COURT THE DISERIC pipes i fire plugs, $16.090; ihe Washin a4 atiempted protection by colored persons, pers of the morning of the \- om not! ‘how ‘tatement that all is peace and quiet in | Ex-governor |, Of Maryland, for hie COLUMBIA lai Aquedvet, ses (this includes 2200.08 Toe which ted to some fighting, in which nuaite be a T dud not know ‘that any such thing can gta Ge gaaiiitooeee ot 4 the matter of M: ALGENSTECN. Bankrupt can go In the maintenance of law and order, re & StoU fou are bereby tae dam across the Virginia | nunsber of negroes were killed, the Judge | gras anticipated, and no orders nor sa; Louis! is not au entire ‘ice in taking | house and other pee - tical controversies, He distins ware in onder to test the — . and that it was impossible to give in- rebels during the war. In the ‘EKe pkey sditors 9! pielofthe Potomac river, from the end | states: ¥ wer given to any ‘oft tin several since by order. | sense of the committee both cases, Mr. ee eects ead sey Sacco mecting of sent dam to the Virginia shore:) | “Most of those who were not Isilled were | firthat state upon tha subject Beane Cetaice | structions pe Mnight ace. the trogpe were | DE the name of Lincoln erased | Harris offered an ainendinent. providing teat _ office of J Sayles Brown Register In Bank. | JMprovemenis at Winder's building, $400 | taken prisoners. Fifteen or sixteen of the oecurrence. Zam well aware that any mill- nd to act Upon the judgment of com- | rom the prayer-books in his dlocese.—Wash- | |-x-governor Leteher, of V: be ey. wn the Stet day of Januery AD. Is73. ar 12 | fountain and walchunan’s lodge iz Judiciary | blacks had lifted the boards and taken refuge tary interference by the officers or troops of | manding officer upon each sudden contin. | gen Chronicle, January 12, 1815. $20,000 for the burning of Ee. by w'chock purposes uamed in the 2th sec '- | under the floor of the court-house. They | the United States with the organization of 0 gency that arose or wait instructions whieh WasHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 13, 1875. | Union Both the original mg ay ee wing items were stricken out :— | were all captured. About thirty-seven men | state legislature or any of Its proceedings, or | could ont: reach them after the threatenet Tothe Editor of The Evening Biar:—Sir-—The +804 WASHINGTON B. WILLIAMS fo bridge t be built: by | Were taken prisouers; the number is not deti- | with any civil department of the government ‘wrongs had ‘oregoing is cut from the Chronicle of ami Potomac railroad bridge over | nitely fixed. They were kept under guard repa ideas ki that an a. treet. £5,000; improvement of the lake, H untifdark: They were led out two by two |, Teaoelve Of no Case, not, yclving mae? of ight He H ‘M PEBBLES I | 5.000; new marhle fountain, Mth street eircle, and shot. Most of the men were shot to lion or Snsurrection, Where such interference oe mee ool ELL F Soa; improving the circle at the junction | death. A few were wounded, not mortally, | by authority of the general government The $00 ns Penne GLa ee ee hor 36 SFOS. | of Masuchusetts, Comnectiont and New | and, by pretending to be dead, were after: | ought to be permitted or can be justified. Bat ‘The $2 THERMOMETER 1 Hampshire avenues, $5,000; improving Stan- wants, during the night, abie to’ make their there are eircumstances connected with the i. HEMPLER, Optician, ton pice, $10,000; statue of Lincoln for Lin- | escape. Among them was the Levi Nelson | jate legislative imbrogilo in Louisiana sept ly 453 Peuveylvania ave. cor. 44 st | coln park. $30,000; purchase of triangular | named in the indictment. which seem to exempt the military from e TOTICEDGcniceent oat Bars yg ee ig hy. Me ey cS Raed Paige any Intentional wrong. ia that | matter. = and V tbe made. reas now! had Been in Louisiana Src MAGTUDER Tallores, iis: A151 hh teed, | sod naproving Feo etiten at Mrteeiant ane | Saniae ween doce wae buried by a depaty eat domestic otenes ant aid In the en- between northwest. panes : s ¢ officers and SNTORAGE —GOODS received on Siorage at the | Suuere on Pennsylvania avenue, between | New Orleans. These persons found fifty-nine | troops of the United States may well have | Anction and Commission House of HF. ZIM- su that it was their duty 2 act when eres SXAMINE THE $5 BR: S| Yummeet i sh gs # BON, $10 7ib street. declaw | $1,000. Wounds, the great majority in the upoa by the govoruor for

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