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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, § jays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDIN Peuusylyauia Avenue, cor. Lith St. The Evening Star BY Newsp ap x Company, S. H. RAUF, Pres't. THE EVENING STA on gorkr> § = “ar ao ne Comnter, 4 © Prepart—60 ver $6.00 STAR nee wrepart | | WAV ILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER by FOUR NGuTS AND ONE MATINER ONLY = Sener DENE. Washington News and Gossip. et MM. GRAY & CHIZZULA Direetor Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on aturdays, commen t and lasi- { Mixe EMILY ing vatil five o clock p. s : Pre s will oo- Februa February 2k. be jay, January 26 iMap TDUCHESS. +4 at 1; Tuesday ev State Dinner hea » February DACGHTER PRIDAY DE BANT. SATCK mang det INTERNAL REVENUE { CHD CHESS SATURPA this » > today w Ne = § st tits a pts for th fon i pts fort oe " posts Tur Porasn¢ er $1 fairs hove prepare aoe : eM be: presented to the BeoreF NATIONAL BANK ¢ ‘ s 6 Fo8w's OPERA Hors Two MATINEDS-whrNespaY ann SAT | are 5 UKE ———_ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT? The & M Fontuasme Ars, awlonty she. B. FON, UMptTY IN PERSON re FOX witl ng the nomit Re will appear ~¢ Trick Panton Manley, of Tennesse HOMPTY DO METY AU HOM nee A Full Pont Comp © po! rani ¢ ate 45 prupl * Seores fries Te Ralat wi tha New 1. —— i attwell and Patterson QAVILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER. Represe . — os atler, Wine the week ant SRECRDAY | Carr. Josern PF. Baker, U.S. marine | corps, bas entin severe ill mt from his recent a ordered to du f the marines on board ty This vessel will leave > two to join tue Soath sx, andl has 1 ainship Republic, from Liverpool, T. SAY. BENEFIT OF OLIVE Lt the '4th instant, for New York. The . KE MATINER SATURDAY at k x periph eS ob Seats ii Box off 1 Brat & sidtent and Mrs. ¢ will m nor WEDNESDAY, JANE ARY 20, thetr arrival in New York abl EMILY SOLDENE that Mr. ant Mrs. Sartoris wi the a wanes winter in Wash and nto Europ i koe ATER COMIQUE.—Momtay, Janue aprins tee t vad Sain La Ls =< A his Bar Faces baw Ape make th epee M. Sharp: euerion leer in charg ands. las pre mitted to the { at the G mpletion of chaane F RBALLS AND PARTIES MADAME F. BASTIEN (From Batiimore.) MISTRICT takes pleasnres of informing the Ladies of Washing session fon that ~he has from this day taken charge of the hod HAUk DEPARTMENT w: CHAS Bat MS. aul owing womin Being experienced int winess for the | Commissioner of t twent) years tees full satisfac io HA vie uw DRESSING.” CHAMPOOING CUTTIN' CHILDREN S HAIR BR HAIR in the Na DRESSING « epeciali M be attended the Navs mn bon cHas ms ir orders at wet Factory 403 Til sir tt, Assis Kim m. M to be Masters in LE. € . OSTCMER = THE FOLLOWING RBV | Fyening WASHINGTON, D. C., Ss ATURDAY, JA IRWIN IN COURY. Proceedings before Judge MacArt»ur To-day ne o'clock to-day aring win, the r custedy of ned orpns case of RB. tle Mail witn: efor er erowd At 1.25 the prisone with d ni rcport-d to the House nd they hat n lopted a res » subjeet. whica he to that action t burly o nlway. wh ken by t that peti held by mui the writ Was inpros Wer aby 1 of the rights pr sof th and asks Das custody Mr. Durant, ont ft Repr tioner be rer he conclusion of the ing. s. bund siof the R Utes, the petitic ht deny the cations of the retur t ink the privilege so given, hat prepared a denial (whieh he was about to read.) Mirger said that th how t point a which & e United States in Booth tayed proceedings Th rt Said that under the Revise! avutes the petiti othe right to the vetur Uhe would tu Durant re ton- he and the nger in custerly moth of January said his duty to othe Vis A and t Hovse took ho further 2 that the Speaker tto the Distrie Atlorne to st > hi Pr ASW t ferred te 1 that >was no further step ¢ d the prisoner to jail ant i ting wheth Du MacArthur set Monday at urgument, and the petitioner x t, a number of tri is acon one of th Pp season, Fric y fora great many families and Mrs. Addis, with their two lovely dangiit- ers. entertained a crowd of visi This af the most agreeable in Wash- e : sts with them the winter in most brijliant 428 Lity Steerer. Near B APPOINT i New and neatly ap Parlors aud Show rooms | MENT® have heen made: G Wm. &. | _—Mrs. General Ricketts, assisted by Miss and a doubly inereased stuck of : >. M. | Furniss, held a large and brilliant reception. SQi DE axn RICAL COSTUMES acky: Wm. M. | There one meets ail t ed is MASQUERADE asp THEATRICAL COSTUME olin EL randtog {un nished persons in the eomprising several bu Tennessee: Geo. B. Durant, —Mis. Doyo Piatt, assis ae pare * ilorckeepers rant Mu | ars. fanning. gav8 an elegant Meepiion, MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES. — . Ibert 4 | Mrs. Piatt was richly dressed ye black ve ’ PRIVATE THRATRICALS lina: HH. | vet and lace, with Anlent=, which TARLEAUX AN VD FOLKS CONCERTS Sart. We. UWere’ extvenasio’ be eer P. S—With a th rr John G | bewnty r ‘ » her brite Bene, w : our patrons. and b ! aa re. iby her dan per y Miss Lei octai Siu | «: ; L, "oxtey. not canis} Oo 60S 10ru = 118 is Bond tper men who, for attendants at th char A large collect i ’ LEAU and TMEATRICAL pont baud & arom | MASKED 1 as eases | Mr ary of tn 6 bt Is ty comyy ith existi coil to |} pRA uM NDAY EVENING ent post office Up bonr Le E.R se ty6 ovsreer. cor “s ween. SEALS AND STAMPS VISITING AND WE tilar wer Cheroke: Un how giver: and Semi- —One of Ul y ster —Miss Lizzie . her friends, who rejoice = those visiting we Thornton, Aristarchi B General Williams. Mrs. Genera Munroe, Mrs. and Miss Mrs. W v nd § vou men whose Mr. Theo. Porter was mm 1 . polix.on Thestay The w plc t t Churel an old ce church at where L nore and o 4 thes cele britie pped. Th nit thse i numberof ail na unite men. cers, who bride’s ty Miss ha 1 pare n Parts ned et whe ern omen Worn, ant ‘Ss family Actnival here all the winte Dah ton hy her citizens of Washir sof the N ( have The petitioners furt «La reception to Madame Le. Vert in gad | parlors of the hotel on Monday eveai cl ctre sa has kindiy voluuteerat her ser SKATES ©: iihiven can have it | vices on that occasion. A HULL AOReMEST FUR romclpparghe) a eee ee The first of the winter reesptions given a ae ey | Siperiom in point’ of education and many | DY Speaker and Mrs. iltide wis held last 4AUIES GENTLEMEN 4NU CHILDREN ether sane night at the residence of the Speaker, on 151 WUD be seid ot Bactory Prices Ten karenirelrhiewsen tthe Sen j ge near ll. The Speaker was assisted by OF e ts. Blaine and Mrs. Dodge, (Gall Hami ©. RUPPERT. ate held @ canens this morning in ton.) both agreeable and painstaking in ex- oul 402 Jadies' retiring room of the Senate. w: tending that hospitality which make callers eee ~ | Geeta on Uae Lsten Saati meat en | Ga city GOK PoE ee oe SE. pate on the Louisiana question, and It was Eity ‘took Gems he opporta i W, S Bevse venerally agreed that thesubject had received | make & visit to @ household whieh combiace CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Ne. 1233 Pennsylvania avenue, mea Lith atreet. Wholesale Dealer in Jugorted aud Manutacturer of ‘the Cactus. La Mu: La Boose od Stockton Cigars. due consideration. and its prolongation was calculated to impair the vital business be- | fore the Senaie. Atterdebate. the following | order was agreed to. wh in an indirect | way. will control the Loui matter: Ordered That dar’ the remainder ‘the ses A Ambrosia Fine Cut sion. afver the call for resolutions shall have macset Janae Ruppiged direct {fom the factory at the | Nosines on the calemiar shall. during the morutey | Wery lowest New York and Baltia. - wear. he led for by coumitrees Te the order in | Orders left at tre file which they staud om the list of coumittess, aed attended to. where persone from day today, bat no committee shall ‘a at a slight advance over the than one day in succession arto: Meee peliian aid Ieeperial This order was subsequentl¢ presented in 7 man, Ste s eed to. gery f Ce SC George: durian Go: SiaiResente act Sarees 0a THe Lovistaxa QUESTION.—The House Committee on the diclary, beid anextend ed meeting yeslerday morning. at which Mr Butler sub ted his bill providing for anew election in Louisiana, which was, on motion ot Mr. Cessna. laid on the table by a vote of six io Mr. Cessna then moved that Mr Butler be jestd Lodrart # bill providing or & provi 1 government iu the state, KS M. W. GALT, BRO. & €o., 6 all the mewest «i GENEVA. and AMERICAN ins of LONDON yp TE WATCHES. ch was lost by the same vote—six AT VERY LQW PRICES jan6tr to four He then offered a resolution : 3 ZILIAS that the commitice introduce a bill re- BAO Sa AIRGAS PEBBLES | cota the "Melis goccuunan wal ‘The GLASSES for One Dollar was jelente y he same vote. 4A The £10 Gait Frame GLASSES tor g¢. SE | thy. dt 4 discussion followed, bat without R, Optici | arriving at apy conclusion the committee Teter dest. | adjourned. During the session Mr. Ceasia | - ae Ake notice that, af it did not meet | Fr | is entire approval, next session, in | | order to reach some definite action in the | | matter. he would move to reconsider tho vote by which Mr. Butler's bill was tabled, | and ask ite lndorsement by the committee. TER for 91. The gummi A aett Afi weeps ly 453 Pennsylvania KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S CAST.0: Wy niwe APPAKEL cau be sold to the re Best advantage Ly addressing or calling on J! iStif, weet! E19 D atzvet, between 6th and 7th streets BP Nets by mad i | uo! the very elements of Washington society. From 9 until 11 ock the elegant parlors were filled with Senators. members of Con- sress, and employees of each hou 7 conversation was of that kind which, for the ee, forgets political strifes, and enters into the more agreeable pleasantries of life Tae FPaNevit Hatt MRetine.—The fol- lowing telegram was received at the Execu- live mansion last evening: Boston. Mass., January 15. General O. E. Babcock. Executive Mansioi Large protest meeting in Faneuil Hall, on Louisiana matters, Wendell Phillips being a spectator. The audience, cheering for Grant and Sheridan, insisted upon Phillips speak. ing, and he ts now talking and dealing heavy blows, amid great enthusiasm, in defence of the President and Gen. Sheridan. Neither Faneuil Hall. Boston, or the state will sus it the protestants’ meeting. (Signed) W. A. Samos, Bo.p BLoxves.—Fanny Fern said: “For # woman who won't budge an inch, give me one with light hair.” © women employes in the mills at Fall river must be of ‘the blondest kind. They are ging to hold a mass meeting to express their indignation at the ¢raven action of the male employes in accept - ing reduced wages, ELECTION OF A CONGRESSMAN.—Charles A. Stevens. republican, was elected to Con- = yesterday, in the tenth Massachusetts — by 4 small majority over three can- anit there | tion of | “| who was | vi | | dows with which its walls : | ; <o mach foster artat th an insti ly fitlys here, but induc Yashington for rey in whi the enterprise§woull su mh, ute cumstances it would be a pity in 4 Jin view of Mr. Corcoray’s ¥ eral aud praiseworthy ft will almo: nol. amount t ph thats rlay ses misappreh uph net p y away from the opera, when h simply to protest against the eo: ial (rie of ach successive prim ¢ F I pin concert at extravaze anee of the regular op more particulariy to obje« pation almost invariably Washington in the ma tickets. Ifaaybody th aseat at av concert not too much, the | to their opinion, and the to theix faith by I that pri but the r attempt with Albani sh of people are not of that way would be a sad thing, doubtless, list if the Messrs. Strak think for U brua but if Washi ton can only have operas auul first-c c cert cess Of those other cities fe likely the same 3€ CaN sur m that she any way. nterta perbne Mr. W. Hepworth Dixon, who ame to this | country on & lecturing tour, seems ty have even more unfortunate in California than he wa ibis side. He undertook delivera full course In San Fr co, bt the first two were very th attendet, | and at the third th dienece was sosmall } ectined toy nl withdrew dignantly fron the fi Mr. Dixon isno Without considerable vernes! both as a writer a spe but the trouble wiih him is ies himself too h cou f to the Atmeri mself to be wor in wala 1 raore 1 only sell himse { he esteenis bh then buy hin would 2o home willane It is doubtful whether one person in a dred, even of those directly interested in steh matters, is aware of the extent to which the art of wood engraving is carried on in Wash- ington, or of the superior quality of the ¥ turned out. Itis therefore a be able to say that in the est of Mr. H. H. executed some of ever produced in thisconniry. Indeed. wh itis Known that his efforis have carried o the palm when brought iuto direct compar son and competition with those of the ver best artists of F it may safely be Uthat hig work js handy Surpassed Any ere, Thé pfople of this city bay opportunity of seeing. in some ts published in the iltustr elity with which he rep but it is in the illustrations ot such Works as the Medical History of the Rebellion. the new book on the Birds of Ame ried. and Prof. Powell’s fortheoming volume rations on the Ce ado, that he ap- the best . These have on the highest praise from the most ithe: abundantly demon- e the those in want of any- 5 of the kind need not and ought uot Zo ontside of Washington for it. Mr. ols descrves the fullest encouragement,.not only wuse Lis establishment is a home institu- t becanse his which tipon whieh to the very best speci n y erected by the Weste mpany. [ts main portion isonly etlower than the top of Bunker | je its clock tower | {six feet al that | ndved and ty } its fag staf? piere by sill higher. Bat when these t t = favor very uch it lacksdiz portion; and th rite Lines of Ti welias by the alm jantmerabh pierced in lesw ¢ win im applies Between Fox's Olivel a's rs hive not t select from this wee! a very wide Both ar of their kind, bat the kind is 1 fist to the lors Harpty itis Pallet fam, and that it mor. even if it is not y er mor ani in re or ty ir her dipesses which, in spite of nis. is a tame and dull 1 Would display 4 row on the stage over a sei of well developed wire frames, the audience would be just about as well satisfied as to sit th * © Neitheristhe dramatic bill of fare for next week the best that conld be conceived, though both theaters will probably draw fair audiences. The “Sea of Ice,” which Ford brings out, is among the most popular of the spectacular pieces, and Emily Soldene, who makes her first ap ar anee Washington at the National, on Wednesday evening, has won such a reputa- tion in opera bowffe that she will doubtless fill the house every night of her brief engage- ment. especially as she introduces a couple of operas that havenever before been presented in Washington. ——_——<" LovIsIaNa SYMPATHY—BoTra Ways.— Faneull Hall was filled with Louisiana White League sympathizers last nigat, aud was addressed by a number of prominent cit- izens. Wendell pullioe Was in the audience aud wascalied out. This introduced discor.t as he criticised Charles F. Adams for leadin: his honored name to such Il when he w: not @ eitizen of Boston. finally threw off his cost and made a teiling speech, defending the conduct of Grant. ‘he effect of hi. ‘aque was to weaken the voice ia favor a the regular resolutions.,...The Baltimorecn indulged last night in at outpouring of syn yeainy for the so-called Conservative Louisi ana Legislature. The meeting was address- ed by the venerable Reverdy Johnson, Teakle| Wallis, and others... Resolutions were offered in the Kansas House of Repre sentatives yesterday indorsing President Grant and General’ Shoridan’s course in Louisiana, and were made the spacial ordar for next Wednesday ....The majority report on Louisiana affairs, argued in the Missouri Legislature three days, was adopted yester- day by a vote of 98 to 25. —— CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. SENATE.—The ‘on \ - UARY 16, Stat. TWO CENTS NEW PURLICATIONS. | HEADS AND TAILS: STUDIES AND stores QEAUETS By rac Geeawout. “New York J. | Ps BF: y THE ON OF TH Grac as writ STR: pes | ree » TNS F book: perhaps, NO GENREAL INT oo piers | Licaw vorriteen or : IN LOUISIANA—A asicepehs - T NIN NOVER pets, so charmingty frar In the House yeu nd ilustrations of <tiai of the Cor Was as a doline pas : | he ins in brought ont of her VtRis ve in the It isa deligh or old f or ¢ F THE TEST OF THE LONE 1 EL N. Southwartl TB. Bot & Bros. | Through ton | this work nee t is story in book form Mrs entls i Chi t pubtishe yeh resemblance Wo this \ the stra Son the solita Mf the shipwre nd. but the gencral manner of tre ment of the subject is quite different att hands of the two novelists. HoW HE Won HER Mrs. s. ladelphis: T.B. Peterson & 8, ington} This is a sequel to the aboy novelof “Fair Play,” and of « who has read the first will } 1 REMAL Nso Y Parker. | of explorations mle in Egypt and Palestine, Babylonia atlayas and India by the broth M. and P. V. N. Myers, whose previous vol descriptive of the t South America its publication re the jourr comp al regions much i r brother y narrated in this volume w: the narrative is there survivor. To the end ok of more permanent val ieals little with bis personal experien ind the work t sa high than a mere di jis time the revival of interest il that relates to the history of the old nations and. the lost en- Pires, und this volume afiords an tied s% Th offascinating reading t euling inquiries mto t : long past. The book print seeras to have be adapted for the uses of scholar worked ‘sight. E VATICAN 1p nm the mx nt eneal “by the Be; the talked of brochure + their Bearing on Civil ; Right Hon. Wm. EF. Glaisione, M “History of the Vatican ¢ watt, D. Ds Latin aud THE GOvMCNISTIC. SOCIETIES OF THE UNITED STATES. By Charles Nordbet, auth a ot Northern California. Oregon, and the Swud Wich Isanide,” ete. ete. New York: Harper ak Bros. [Throweb dC. Parker. | Mr. Nordhoit rood descriptive powers close habits of obse nda candid ju es the ubject of is the result of pers les cial temp: the treatment of the velum accor man ist ot in these TOO MUCH At HH. Ribs Boston: Estes & ck ker} A novel by the Gei HALE Hoe IN POPULAR TENCE, N & Le . ugh J ©. Parke is number contains sn article on “The Transmission of Sound, by tae AUnospner by Prof. John Tyna: Cuttle-fish, THE GREVILL ak Greville k of the council, ant yw nOst const of celebrated men, a was for 0 this cay nily in the reatily be bis observath » inte in the scene t Trdnae building. or so 4 “1 off the stage. Y } us wi bly be built. If th of the jorrnal has been delayed én onter that | eck RS nothing in it could serve to give pain or an- | be farm: pleasing | noyance to living persons. The notes were } w. but a ent its height istoo | designed to preserve a record of the less | great for its bre Ldepth. In style known causes and details of public events character of ori ntation it as, however, | which eame ut Mr. Greville’s observa- superior to qument erectad by the lel i they rspersed with th p apl company tions of many of the eminent men with whom he associated. But it must be borne in mind that profess to be—a “cater ard opinions, not alt up With subsequent experien: opinions and judy men things are at variane Greville him and points out) with ¢ho: ter after on the same_perse quality of terest of the book. MY STORY. A Novel. By Mes New York: D. Appleton & Uo Shillington. | A new ste K SM [Throug! y by the an hor of * Patty.” -2oe- A Goon Day For THE BEARS IN Wan. Srreer.—The gold premium further declined yesterday, louching 111%. the lowest point Since December Government bonds alse declined slightly insympathy with gold. In speculative stocks yesterday was quite « field day at the New York Stock Board, and no doubt a good many speculators got_ hurt The decline was chiefly in Western Univ Telegraph, Lake Shore and Northwestern common, and vitally in the first named of three, which declined 2% from the closing of the previous day. There was a great pres- sure to sell and the sales of Northwestern alone aggregated 111,900 shares, just 1.000 more than the capital of the company. A MOTHER STaBBED BY HER Son. Wm. Feagler, aged 14 years, who lives with bis widowed mother, Mrs. C. A. Feagier, at Doditown, near Orange, N. J.. white being chastised Thursday afternoon, drove a three inch blade of a jackknife in his mother’s righ! side, making so serious a wound that her re- covery isdoubtfal. Soon afterward he fled Svicipe on Boarp a FERRY Boar.— Wiliiam P. Lamson, of New York, commit- | ted suic ide Thursday night, shooting himself throu, the head on { 1e boat Jay Gou! at the foot of West Twenty-thiri street, He had lost money iately, and was out of work. THE TRADE UNION Congress which is () meet in Liverpool, England,on the 18th in- stant, will represent a half million “working ple.” The Miners’ National Union aum Qern 135,000 members, and several other unions of particular trades number from 50,000 to 100, To BE HUNG.—Jesse Foulks, the Prince William murderer of three victims, an ac- count of whose trial and conviction we pub- lished, was sentenced Thursday, by Judge Keith, to_be hanged on the democratic members of the legislature ur | MTch. 1875. New York in caueus last night nominated TUE NUMBER OF EMIGRANTS arriving at Hon. Francis Kernan, of Utica, as their can- | New York from ber 13 to January 13 didate for United States Senator. +--- The | was less than atany period Hkineey for Untiod Starer Senargs pestomtay | Mafra ie ase Syenty sears, and, early amsey for tel arve been in on the second ballot, by 42 votes, = 3 a fore. | filled law as to id not complied wit he othe COMPOSITE } rema | of the bomred, by TVisor nididates of the r pirishes orisit v pning board. Was established duced who had bx nsed ems fied to intimni parishes—r cause of employ men litical prete plications we hited citizens « tial oul ABUSE OF COLORE In | tee say On the ¢ ference t hi ative pa | times exy | interior 0 ing # consery | leans. it Polored my the consery | abuse from | teet them, but | DECLINE OF The con email owt, ary the order. + ber of the repu sin Low gov ble ons: ally ane or discha st x ir labors a rvacive cou oF anti ve ‘any +} put in publicly in both houses | in which the decisions we ) at. of which the minutes nv ARBITRARY ACTION BOAR The miltee go a n ling the snser b a certi ree, and. the elected members | Ley (the returning be hanged the polit b f DeSota showed a conse rbitrary, t ti pound of rs to the EXERAL INTIMIDATIO: N no at at ion there w one Who of his own kn a reliable instance of suc | white men who were produced to testi | Unite States conmaissi other oe wer. vr n r as Weil as now. THE WHITE LEAGUE. «tothe White ation had no uni The proper i) pr ol the hostility wi pment st the white race; of the wantof securi- tins ‘ed for those reasons, and bi nyone vested and bound F NOVEMB THE LOUISIANA TROUBLES. Report of the Congressional Snb-Com- ittee, it RE AND IMIDATI« POLING FREE NUNC ANMITRARY XN OF REPCY OF PROSPERITY AND PAL ay. Mr Gee re 2 1.) Mr. Arroyo 21) the va lace Was tHe: ak. the bount was ur conn On Chis prise necessary to ey THE 1, LEGISLATE as to the el fifty a proofs hat by led to on w ns, there having been 1 ested thetr seat of the tr ad declined the re or that parish nin the parish leomplex in joctionable vative ut the iy « LUNe, e Lyet the r the on by the Tring to other ees, We Vto declare that tion of the returning board, on the was unjust, and, in one that this art ty of coi T honse OF REPUBL VOTERS » colored man was pro lor assaulie wie r nearl 1s wer NSFEY ATIVES vom ht toa nd pesch. THE Val TY 1 iN © the the peop) ve of whieh edt ernment ary WwW num property - Thetr purpose the. tective—a i S nee of leagues h which the the blacks arrayed eus and their families, use a#iso.of the peculiar formatiun of the police brigade. | Hous outsid that it wa That it had any considerable re i the city of New Orleans. intended in any way to interfere with the rights of the colored citizens, did not or | appear. Nor, on the other hand, did it ap- pear that there it was aa jeague amongst the blacks of any Kind. extensive secret FEELING OF THE CONSERVATIVES. The conservatives of Louisiana do pose to ight the Federal governmen tes submit. not because they want to. but be- not because they proclaim cause they must ai by enmity against the labor bas not been fc because of any hostility to the colored because colored: but ‘because they themselves as defrauded out of the of 1872, and yet more. out of the last 5 NOt because free practicable; not people election, and because they think their state govern- ment has been to the last degree destructive and corrupt. THE COUP DE ETAT OF JANUARY 4. The committte were present al the organ- _— of the house on the 4th of January. -y then relate the circumstances of the «rganization, which do not differ from the statements already published, but express no not - ONE CONGRESSMAS-ELECT DEAD; ey ee they say they hay able to agree upon any recommen- dation. —— the sttuation A Loulsians sometimes: it appeared before us we are agreed. OTHER SERIOUSLY Its.—Hon. Garnet M. Milan, member of Congress-elect, and C. E Goode, a nent citizen of Georgia, are dead. - A dispatch was received y ber of Congress-cloct fons the Chatagee ais. : ue trict, N. Y., who elected as a republican to suceced’ Hon. Walter L. sions, was stricken with paralysis and is not ith day of expected to recover. GLADSTONE’ SUCCESSO: the English liberal Hartington and Sir mentioned, as well as with the leadershi, strong that the latter Witla a atara R—W. E. Forste: to the of | of are Forster, in connection but the indications ‘Will be chosen. ge . noarp | regard | Several day election | county, Pa. TO THE STAR, asia ECROPERAN NEWS, PRESS LAN TELEGRAMS THE INET. The German Fleet In Spasish Waters, AROYAL ROW TN SIAM, RGN NEWS Rey alty Lew been receiver curred betweet t am. T latter at Ve forces. and aity in Spain. wary W King MApE Aan Plect ta Spanish Waters w ¥ t at Church. - ° Sudden Death Ja LAUDE ra ory eal of Rev. Wr the Manntewna Be 1 hat heen engaged mMineting Peligions servicers, 1 wa iy i died a His th was strpyy Awe ew sel by Tt disease. He pesiled on near Ridge aven FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. fcttizens to de is, for the passage of “® ‘om on ance Tr. Morrill (VL) presented a memorial of aperty-hokiers in Washington city, com laining of iujury to thelr property north of \ Berount of streets in that + being ecenpied by the Baltimore aad R snpapy in loading and um mittee on Pub- ‘ n oonter, whieh at doring the rem the call for res 1 huetne © moraing hour bs in which Chey stand na day te lel owe Tela memorial signed of Arka form ion army, endorsing mn New Ori \ ents made by him were Mr. Cas presented memorials from New York and Norfolk asking le to ineren eoficiency ofthe Mark ops tal se ferred to ¢ mittee on Com~ merce. Mr att. from » Publie Lands, repertet with 5 belt ri rallmad toe any. Placed shen uy ME. SAULSBURY | resumed bis remarks. The President hecon= ble for all the trouble in had sent the army Jsiana would have ie 10 manhood if they had pation it has attempted he acl of putting federal wmatoad of Kellogg and the in taking possession were both inexcusable. « yn o1 the house under 1 Uvat the view surrendered hot resisted the usw to put upon then et the validity of ty enization gior they a mt the oath of 0! | fice at the fw Wills, the regularly: | elected speaker { My. Sherny correct that state- ' ot the House | si the oat ed by Mr. Wiltz againec th an Thom bers. THe Naya. © ADETSH IP INVESTIGATION. The H al Affairs this mornin gation inte the | charges” Representativ w ame it ts allege Ta naval cadetsbip Sor sideration. r of Pe 4 rstified applicant for a position tive at the time that ke the designa- .” thus ferred to at Graham T pews 1 Hon Posen stant ‘aint Stowell 1, testified did not w us cpp 200 to the Dan. | ville raifroud in Use Maalter in controversy | before. the Office Department, as had been assertal by Waguer, one of Graham's | that he drove Stowell Aira. whe aban drove to th@ Baltimore and raham jamped out and 1 Wain, bot that i carriage and was o's testimony, that rah ue depot and m S30). “i riher juvestization was p. “agmy until Wednesday next, w the testa Will be closed by Stowell’s own statements ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A PRIsoNER.— At a late hour yesterday evening, Constable Tazewell M. Grigsby, of Brookeville town: left. Shin je in charge of tw es, Who had heen tried for stealing a ands jail in this city for sate When nedr the Presbyterian grave- of the prisoners, @ one-armed des- . named Leftwich, struck the officer head with a four-pound weight whieh trom a gpocery store at which the he sto! party stopped, inflicting # wound which will probably result in death. Both the negroes then ran, leaving Mr. Grigsby Lying in the read in an insensible condition. He was found by persous in the neighborhood, and removed to the house of Mr. C-D.Glass, medical aid Wasobtained. At midnight bis condition was considered very critical— Lynchburg Republican, With, SETH GREEN writes from Rochester that be and his brother have invented a new method for transporting and hatching neart: all Kindsof fish eggs, and can batch one mil- tion datly the use of only a pall of fwater. Lirook trout, salmon trout, white fish and —— sy spawn apn eng og re ed tmpon. proper! lating erature of the room in can be! 'n from 50 to 150 days. The invention spawn to be ona or without any more loss than ia ® ATTEMPTING SUICIDE i house. been greati new pair to COASTING on the common i . — } now Resto across the tians have erected and the hill is points, cover from him to purer ma. pitt Sinie tian, = se wale phn : Ponded the Prine: |. SPRotntmens,” se

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