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— _- bar a ws TH SVENING ST: j TILTON-BERCHER TRIAL. E EVENING STAR. r __ Fonday’s Proceedings. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sa # Exeepted. a, Yous, January fhe Tilton AT THE STAR BUILDING large crow. Beech ral sin wife sat among Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. pe Ee ee en on the point raised $6! by Evaris as The Evening Star Newspaper Company, covered of the Siete Coen S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Trac Moulton and " when Beecher ° Was not present. J Neulson said he had . Wenn ce ceed ta eee examined authoritie~ subject —pestaae prepaid—6O curred at the in 3.00. one yar. $6.00 TVview Ex-Jadge Fullert Alter of the ews THE WEEKLY STAK—putlisted om Priday— | - jention of the ee postace prepard trose and called V°". 45—N?. 6.816. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1875. TWO CENTS. tyr it eget EVENING STAR. | recom StttiPtanaum yor| mfunteretese inte towe.. | FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | TELEGRAMS T0 THE STAR. |i iene. cade terday. All the ladies were receiving, and | tives presented an appearance to-day much THexspay, Januai - — a and stated that it * . seemed as fresh and amiable as though their | brighter than was to have been expected af | SENATE —Mr. Hamilton (Md.) presented LOUISIANA. the trial, but haa Washington News amd Gossip. || eiews ana codavanos tad ner neem casou | te al at night session. The worst used up memorial of citizens of Howard county, Mu., during the roc —- 1 rn - } _ ¢ creditable ma = for the last few weeks by the crowd of visi- men were the reading clerks. For over forty remonstrating against ewal of duty o1 the ere TO NIGHT in { Mrs. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on tor 4 x against rene of duty on : German S . erpiece : " rs whose chief pleasure each afternoon is to times sinee yesterday noon have their sone re > i i Schiller » the German Si-kop se rp Saturdays, commencing at three and last- | met at the pleasant and hoxpitablehomes of | tre vincees ache raion ae, rea pico eie mcrae S poor ee The New Investigation. rag fe wre fpanir : CHAS. De MOOK CHAS. POPE. | ing until five o'clock p. m. Washington. Ps bie co mny tt cai eae Mr. Dennis presented a similar petition oor aed band anv <———s irr ea Tho President's public receptions will o¢- | —The reception of Mrs. and Mies Fish was | “isagreeable at any time, Upliet be een | from citizens of Baltimore. Also, petition THE BEECHER TRIA a the stage. 3 cal be cur as follows:—Tuesday evening, Februa- | much larger than usual. Miss Fish looked | ye, Monulons Of it ts maltiplial by forty | frum ettizens of Cambridge, Md..aisking tor RIAL TO-DA leonfer with tly Tribune ant ta " " 2 7 el +t c , and ana ppriat. : ont abo we matte ’ ves | ry 2d; Tuesday evening, February 24, and | exquisite in a rove pink silk train withover- | come ne doubt, 1 the opportunity to grow barter at unt pian the improvement of the oye edi a RIG wiil continue on both evenings from eight to | dress of French grey silk. : ie eM ne, the Hersey system been | THE DISTRICT INTEREST ox THE 3-5/ THE WISCONSIN SENATORSHIP. | Mowlus, the” So bell Tyaey ten o'clock p. m. —Mrs. Williams assisted by 2 to them, gone into | BONDS. z anni . * | aton : DAY. = z " i ngressiona! Mr. Morrill, (Me.) fi the Cy i jb ; MIN T RAY- State Dinners:—Tuesday, January 26th; | Senator Allison, Mrs. Steuart, (Mrs. G. ‘t dese cs M Ong 3 rill, (Me.) from the Committee on published sil was tree. SS Tuesday, February 9th. 7) Seonters neice) Miss ‘Bessie (Gadts. and Soom ti civil rights bills take care of them- | Appropriations. reported a bil to provide Carpenter Ahead. i hy Ag to kenp the = Is LR The receipts from | Miss Marion Ramsey. It required the servi- | ~The tangle in which the House has involv- | trict sth honda ata cata ae te anon one: seoouamnesn? tying b t Piney eden this sae pies sabe Se a ces Of these ladies to entertain the large com: | ed itself cannot be loosened until Monday | ant that the bill should be acted on at orce it was perfectly. jut tle. ales vonten. — his source a ere: oa. pany that was present a ernoon. | next, 2s > 01 ronsent to ih > e ~ Ss pledg : 7 SA ao BLIND TOM CONCERTS. A'Goom sa6vE= Fhe Corccsan Gallery te hone who were 90 fortanate as to drop in ee On te ~ Na. eeorneteioas | ane inewnrdel ekg rine ated ahem ROW IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. powryrest ee eae Seen ee. oes _ “ise! 4 after the reception was over had the pleasure | ‘to introduce a bill toamend the rules. No’ he bill wa de sul‘ guiles Srose-exaasined:—3 teil athe en CuLESpaTen BE BOY PIANIST | to be open from 7 to 10 o'clock Thursday | Orhearing Miss Rameey sing. Shehas a fine | ¢{ntroduee a vill to amend the rales. No the Ball wae ead eee hag oor yeong od ek ioe AND VorALIST evenings hereafter. voice, highly cultivated. tempted to be passed day or twoaco ree om Mr. Sargent, from the Committee on N THE HAND GRENADE TRAGEDY | $ou asked’ Moun ‘candal rested BLIND TOM, Tur SENATE Committee on Commerce | —Mrs. Belknap gave her second reception mended by the caucus, Lewling 3 blteans, | Afiairs. submitted a report as to the prop nh anything else letter oF , IN BS c a ek ago as srs. eS, Burenary i shi 1 " yards. . ne i “ DAS AISOS SS ely ater as morning agreed to report the bill to promote this season, Raving received a week “50 an | Hike Montes. Daw S, fiuretuarny Rerier ty efaboli: hing certa.n navy yards. NEW HAMPSHIRE REPUBLICANS contrition and the | hapers, «nnd ie mitieaceon Chiltren, 25 cents. the efficieney of the marine hospital service. panes hs ange ereeryarr rs ee willn thow stultify themselves by alvc Mr. Bory. submitted « resolution instruct ° . . made by Mrs. Tilton t) ior husband. 1 do eerve Chihiten's reserved seate, eae Pare met wi a | egigerg esis ng it. The new rale will prevent the passage | ing the Judiciary Committee to e into Hot recollect being precuton any other oc soomen ee CONGRESSMAN FRYE met with a warm re- | usual grace and amiabilit ofthe army billon the same day it is Intro- | the propriety of repealing the actot June, a _ casion in the stady tha: thisinterview. & ception at the Burns Club—Bos‘on Post. i To their Part C Wes Ke wrve+t seats for sale at Metzerott’s music store 3 a f ‘ F — Mrs’ Robeson’s matronly beauty is more | duced, which will allow debate on every | ts72, granting subsidy to the Pacific Mail err Party in Coi gress, have heard No reserved seats at Matine Asa matter of fact, Congressman Frye was striking now than ever before. In her own | Pending measure. _ Next Monda: it | Compa Referred to the Judiciary Com- THE TRI cory Doors open at 7. ¢ ee Noe ncorts is from | 4 New Orleans at the time mentioned. h she look: ween, as she is, to her | Will be proposed. In order it will be | mittee read. This interview 4 k began about 4 hata relh Srmne a sd fectton tees A ) Rome: she: HS Seen, Oe E me referred 1o the Committee on Rules,of which | ‘The calendar of general onler was proceed- LOUISIANA. or 3in the afternoon. « ded about 10 at Ge celsbented mannfoctury of Ste THE CUSHMAN ENTERTAINMENT to-mor- | many friends. Her rich tollettes of half} Speaker Blaine ischairman. This Committee | ed with, and the Committee on Public Lands The New Investigation. night. 1 think we ha pyer. which lasted ——— a row evening at the Congregational church | mourning well become the rosy complexioa, | will report it at once and favorably. Peculiar | being calied, on motion of Me Sprague, the MAJOR MERRUL. RECALLED. about an hour. and the bala.ce of the time NAtiOS4L THEATER. premise: to he a brilliant aftair. The dia- | !@rge clear blue eyes, and white hair. to Monday, the highest motion of privilege | following bills were disposed of NEW ORLEANS, January 2—Major Mer- | Was Spent in discusst: « ih» Woodbull sean GRAND RE OPENING gram at Choate’s bookstore indicates a large | —Mrs. Bristow is much admired for her after one fingic motion to adjourn, will be to | Senate bill to extend the time for proofand | rill was recalled belors the Congressional in. | dik. The pistol scene came apf x discussion; Engagement for four nly and Saturday | audience, and from the character of those | beauty and grace of manners. She always | suspend the rules. In favor of such su Pepe | payTent on preemption claims upon the | vestigating committee yesterday, and in an. | 424 Moulton said it was beerreetly reported Matiner. commencing to 1 w ts the audience will | receives marked attention whether receiving | S100 itis believed a two-thirds vote can be | public lands. Indetinitely postponet. Swer to questions by Mr. Marshall said) 1] then. 1 think you said to Hiton that the: WEDNESDAY NIGHT. January 2th, be a distinguished one. : eran cars in | HM It then requires only a majority Senate bill to provide revenue from the | did not obtain all my information from one | Partof the story which relate! to him coald The famous Dialect Actors a sclawatl See in her own home, or whenever she appears in | adopt the new rule, and under it a major sale of public lands. Indefinitely post- | side; my reports are based on information | Be refuted, and I thick you read the story BAKER AND FARRET. THE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATING | SO¢iety. The Secre Hil suffers from his | ean, after twenty-four hours. pass the civil | poned: r from various sources; I have no political | Paragraph by paragraph.” I lo not remember Tibco gugacements have been one of the grat soc- | CommitTEx in New Orleans examined sey- | Tceht fall, but attends to his daties at the | Tights bill, if they feel Ao ¢ Ssposed. House bill granting the right of way amd | bias or prejudice in this matter; Ihave had | tat Moulton at that t tory ented telling sew ad benatiful eneattonal Play, all witheseek yasterday, including Maiee | TS . Later—It is generally understood that if | depot grounds to the Oregon Central Pacific | Converations with Bellen packet pe 7 0 Mrs. Woolhull. wor did headmit - CURIS AND LENA, Mermit and cane eraay., including Major | _ Mrs, Delano, assisted by her daughter | seme arrangement is noteftected by twelve | ratirect company through the public lauds | son, Twichell, Ray and Fieit, but they did td so. Counsel rad Or. German Life on thy Mississippi. Merrill and other army officers, who testified es, and Mrs. Judge Ferris, received | 0’clock to-night. the majority will consent to | of the United States from W fe- | in, cate sche: Ane? 3 PORTIONS OF THE W LULL ARTICLE, mi Mrs. Ames, and Mrs. Judge Ferris, rece 5, not influence ine & particle, don’t know that Sa rted by a new and talented company from Phil. as to the outrazes on and intimidation of the P adjourn and rei y the contest over the bill | vada, tothe Colum rive Portland, Pp . , and asked witness if Meoviton denied telling pened ite with Cnskann aiken f Golered pconio ar Lous @ large number of visitors. i n v Pierson and Twichell had anything to de | *! ‘ - i is replete ne pathos | cc people sears and Miss Sewell added music ant | 0 Monday next under the proposed rule. Amended and passed. with the legislature; my conclusions are | {6m to Mrs, Woodhull at that interview. Tue ORDNANCE BUREAU APPROPRI- , ate pnate bill providing for the appointment servations and reports made by | Wittess replied that he ha.| no remembrance ancing to the attra sof r recepti . made from < iit Sommittee of the | {net he attractions of their reception District Affairs in Congress. ofa commissioner to ascertain the rigntot | 24 The Military Committee of the 0; s subaiterns. The chief crime that colored pee. | OC the parts of the scandal read.as he took no Sake {ter consideration of the Presitent’s | UBtil tix o'clock the ball room was crowded | nr.t. To PAY INTEREST ON THLE 3.5 noNns, | Fubjects Of G Britain to lands tn the ple are guilty of is petty larceny; my expert Interest in them when they ware aS eitink Stktug Ae uni imenied cet (ee Among the bright young | — In the Senate this morning Mr. Morrill. of Watell wes tie sutjoct ot Ms ence is that they are very generally trathful; e nt MES: MARY E. LE FEVRE ‘sage asking for an increased appropri- | fees seen at th i : mperor of Germany under the Howe, dauchter of faite Want Howe, dei | Maine, irom the Committee on Appropria- | oftaie and Ist between the Ciited 5 aha her petite friend, Miss Rubini, whose brizhi | tions, reported the following bill, providing | Gr Britain. Passed. elie dark eyes, and glowing cheeks excit»t | for the payment of interest on three-sixty- ae nin, £ m Committee on Post Or- ive bonds of the Districtof Columbia, which | flees, reported favorably I have had considerable intimate knowledge | @1yised Moulton to deny the W in DeSoto parish the negroes are | 80 %r @ lated tohim. Was in the habit « ely rebbed before a justice of the | £olime siton’s. Ist met Tilton there I peace; as a class the democrats are the inost He was out of ¢ mployme:t. aad witht Se fi ion for the Ordnane , have decided ‘Will eefaxe on to recommend the ap 2 Of $250,000, S ; which is the entire sum asked for in the mes- “OUR GREAT MISTAK a nm additional $100,000 for the pur- bu ‘ od . bill to protect mt in tk mas Ghats Start a paper,and said fifieen or twenty ; much éimiration. It may be a piece of news es, prot telligent in the country; white men com 6 4 f ©p MONDAY EVENIN braary 1, at So‘cloek. | pose e paring the rounds upon which to | ty some. that Mr. Sam Ward. who ts new s passed : poe nom rights of the inmates of insane | mit ¢ rimes and are not punished fox their of. a at K rcrnnantave pe my a goed ‘ make the ordnance tesis < Sin ° Lobby or ti enacted. &¢., That the sam of $182,500, or so | A&ylums. . fences as strietly as negroes are, White pec le anno \ Ss KONE te At LINCOLN HALL See et eee : a te as nics te aecianee be eat etic | ar An thowy Euxedaeed DUR so nea riie for ple generally assert that there has been mat. | St@rtit, and T advanced (hem three th Tickets can be had at Metzorott & Co.'s Penna Ws. S. KING, of Pacifie Mail notoriety, | Mts. Jia priate est on the | the distribution of the regular edition of cer- ministration and corrupt men in th dollars. There was about t th avewue. or at John FE Hescrved wats. “9 | arrived in this city night before last, and | — Mrs, Howe has senta cirenlar to many ‘of the D. tain publie documents and of the Qongres- ices; taxation has been unreasonabl. dollars subscribed.and Mr. Tilton subs cents. General ada) nts sands was met by friends and driven from the de- | ies requesting their attendance in the | ixty hind ay d pe Record. Reterred to the Comittee on i the white people regard the state gover n- inet Rvs or six thousand 4 jap = = a ie , * sei are Printing. Skane tie wen hundred dollars, anc te fe FP HE CUSHMAN TESTIMONIAL: pot in aclose carriage. He has not made his | Parlors at Wormley’s at 11 o'clock to~tay for Air ee egent presented memorial of 2.000 | MeBL As oppressive. SN [gma gm eo aes \hereabouts know J, because he is in consul | the purpose of organizing a ladies literary citizens and tax-payers of the Districtof Col. | DISCHARG ane Dia ee | told Rhine dOnt. Se. 1K Renee whee pan ee .T EN <MENT? Sete Vive Couuens Sate be Cetanes for) Ge] SEH RocE nt Chet umbia, asking the passage of the Sargent onsen ¢ rieds-arecer tae three thousand dollars, but I was released BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT present to avoid the subpoena of the Commit- | —The evening entertainment given by Mikuni: Oe Fe ne Dee heard | from it J Ee tee on Ways and Means. His arrival here in | (pier Justice Tage on Tobe Soisare (ee ae of # republican meeting in Caddo parish a & somewhat sceret manner gives rise to the | Chief Justice and Mrs. Waite on Tuesitay MR. CONKLING ON LOUISIANA. Am very sure that in the last election col sais 2 anal CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN impression that he will make a cleas teens | ranks among the notable ones of the scason. Mr. Conkling took the floor on Loutsiana | ored mnen did hot vote there or register. free. | TRE NEW MAMPSMIRE REPUBLI- . cifle Ma It was pronounce:l as agreeable as it was pon : ee a of the | ly. They did not dare to. When Twas up Thste necting O5 = after R. B. Irwin shall have been discharged. } elegant. Value of time at this fast-ebbing s 1¢ | the river on election day many colored peo- ii True Republi- congress. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, jiscus- c 7 nap cans in € x cont bocmpawe . t. a ple called on me to know What they should 3 = SAL—Arrived at the Ebbitt House | —E8st evening the Bachelors their wie RAnGREH BELL neshad been oven | fo ahont being discharged for having voted | CONCORD, N~ HL “Juiwuary.2x.—The repub- DAY EVENING, JARCARY 99 Hon. D. W. Voorhees, Ind; Hon, | St setman for the season at Marint’s. In | _ In the Senate to-day, Mr. Sargent presented 1 reiterated their | ‘the republican ticket. In Caddo parieh there | !€&0 State committee held & meeting yester- WERDRY BYERING, SARCERY 29UE ve cath Paneven Canna | spite of the many dissipations of the week, | the potition of 2600 eltizens and taxpayers of : When silence has HO | are at least £00 colored men out of employ- | #48, fternoon and ees ee ee 7 » Dis spectfully pray- eritof stopp low of words. ead o ere prese 5 the attendance was large and brilliant. As the Dy trict of Coruna re: etic Ami r the m rite f stopping the tlow om ied ment for that reason. I had proofs that a following dispatce wan i 9 Washing- Readings from Shak«peare’s play of Romeo and usual at these germans, the toilettes were | ime that Cong wey pa NC Edie ential campaign of ist6 had | hundred negroes were discharged because Juliet, Longfellow =. Wh: +. Burns’, and € arle ntot | beet especially beautiful and becoming. —Miss Lida Oldfield, ot New York, who unin this place, rity | the democratic party here 1 raw resolution which gave the inference that the I the leader of | the id Submitted a refused to vote as the whites demanded. | 2. ler, Vt; Comt The consequence is and will be that these un- | ,," 7, 7@ues @. Blaine, Speaker of the House o) ynmodore J. 8. De yecial in 7 ? 2 the House of Representatives, Washington :-— onsive, a : fortunates will take to the woods and must ny. Pittsbe ; Governor B. Magzoitlin, | ranked among the first belles of Washington at than ang yet | Chief Magistrate had done something which sisal cr atlcve Tame Gane its against » republican state committee, in conven- : + Hon. H. E. Peyton, Va.; Beverly Tuc: last winter, is now engaged to be married to pre satisfactory to, | Should exempt him from the amenities | some residents before a United States com- | Hon assembled. send greeting to all trae re- ort and wife, Va. | ---"Senator Jones appeared in | yr, Barckley, of New York. The gentleman rity of our | which had always been observed toward bis his seat in te missioner, hoping thereby toarouse a feeling | RUbIcans In the Congress of the United enate to-day for the first time among the best citizens to induce the worst | SUS. Stand by the eivil rights bill, and pence rover is spoken of as every way worthy his fair office. He (Mr. C.) thinking the consequences : Of that resolution was inadverte wgested | to obey the civil law. Civil law was notes, | BY Grant, Sheridan and Sherman and their Ticke nts: reserved seats, 25 ee Pen dit its manipulation to conform to usage. There | Sfctedin that instance. 3 eiforts to protect the rights of every citizen gents extra ¢ Warren Choate & Cos] THE House Postat Committee has re-] —The engagement is also announced of | tn signed ¥ - jas no objection on the part of the majority | “To Judge Hoar:—Have never seen hand- | Of the republic, and the republicans of New Bookstore, Verw corner Founsylvantsave | sumed the investigaiion of the alleged over- | Miss Carrie Sims, daughter of the celebrated ‘Rho tolneine we ten, Otions ce the bint | tits passage, but then, the object was dis. | it1¢ calling on employers to discharge tan. | Hampshire will stand by you on the second poorest eam *t_ | charge by the Continental Eank Note com- | Dr. Marion Sims. Two years ago Miss Sims . Ls : introduced in the House by Mr. Hagans a | Closed, and the attack was begun along the ree cu | Tuesday in March Ployes who did not vole the democr HEATER COMIQUE—Montay, January | pan Ke i ; : q, i whole line. The President and others were bi are set ices to that effect beens eae" a y 'y for printing official stamps for the | was the guest of Madame de Noailles in this | few days azo, in reference to the Washington ke ot winies ~ » | &t, but have seen notices to that effec Alleged Custom Frands. zy muekt and Wedacsday and Saiwrday Ma- | Several executive depactments. Experts ein. | city. She will marry a distinguished Exc Market Company. ‘The first section confers | S:stlled in the most violent manaer ou the resent i eee te ka tae H_ Langdon, who will appear in the thrill- | ployed by the committee swore that the p lishman, and the wedding will take place in | all the powers as to the control of the mar- were found afterwacds to have no founda- | LIVELY TIME IN THE ILLINOIS med Gustavus Ball, was arrested here a nal Drama of Calffornia life in the | of Waich the company furaished one hundred | New York about the middle of March. Ket vested by act of Congress in the mayor andcom-~| Ton ‘Tose ou the otter aude of the chee hee LEGISLATURE. few days ago on the charge of defrauding the mnines. in prologue and nf Wrestle t $00 each wou pst at fair vi monly ae » Misses Ev: stree moa council of the city to the executive department se, . as “ Peepe eustomt se by s se AOE pon re entitled Wrestling hypo a aE awe ae a Mrs. and the Misses Evans, on evel Of the city for ¢ eS tiie Reina tr tke pig officer | Were backed up by a facile pen which had | Passage of, Resolutions Condemning | custom house by means of false samples and pecinlty artists, ing would be profitable at twenty ceats per | b#Ve issued cards for a dancing ree for the Chief Justice of the Supr me Court | assailed the administration from one end of ‘resident Gra heid in $10,000 bail. It has been known for a Latorte ere p y ha . _ wari some Une by the custom house authorit s yhich eighty fas charge|, | Merrow afternoon. District, and provides that the rents of stalls | the land to the other. ‘They hal SPRINGFIELD, [Lt me t yf 2 © Artists: Pr. well. Slack Wire | {hous roger Baal hoc the ery d. sic and stands and other privileges in the market build- | that the majority here had’ refused to ion Of the house that several importers wer “ er; Jobe hes Benin. Upset Also . “4 — AT THE WHITE Hot Secretary F return of Washington s favorite Danseuse. 3 der Postmaster General Cres- 2 Sees pkie Christie yan25-6t administration, without advertise- pra steeds Spon G Monts ae : aN a nt, and the stamps already priated will | Governor Potts and Senator Pease had audi- LEXCOEN Bact. azsregate thisty millions ence with the President this morning. THE SENATE NAVAL ComMitTee yester- MR. AND Mrs. SAnTorts will arrive in iay heard the Hon. Samuel Shellabarger, of | Washingion on the four o'clock p. m. train Ohio, In advocacy of the passaze of Senate | to-day, and will be met at the depot by the 1- | ings of eaid company. fixed by agreement of M.G. | the resolution to pass. and he read {rc The report of the committee frauding the government by editorial in the Mobile Tribune to that ntexpenses on a resolution for the | duties on woolen and cott : He then commented on the remarks of rge by TS ker Haines of the clerk | portation of silks and cther costly articles by Bayard as to the impropriety and the ceived sixdollars perday and to hire | Changing sample boxes of importation on sence of any necessity for the amendment | one at four dollars, recommended that the | their way to the appraisers departinent for offered by him (Mr. C.) “if not incompatible | resolution be not adopted. The minority situilar appearing boxes of cotton and waot- with the public interests,” and read from the | port, recommending its adoption, was ien goods. Ball is supposed to bea clerk in Congressional Reecrd on. the occasion of Mr. | onthe table. Pending discussion, the speaker | & importing house, and is held to await f n | muiltu Fr Bayard offering a resolution of inquiry ad- | (Haines) obtained floor and delivered a | ther developiny bill 197, accepting the proffer of the ‘ president and Mrs. Grant, Miss Annie o Thy oF time specified at dressed to the President as to the couduct of | speech, in Which he spoke in. bitter te oa Genes Grand Concert, wal Steamship company the | Barnes, and other sriends. terms of said sale; but at the expir: Major Merrill, and *7hen he( My. C.) had then | against certain republican members. He Attempted Sai ern Iron Boat Building company” to —$————- or fine, and within one year from July Ist. 1975, said | Suggested the propriety of adding the usual | applauded by the democrats and opp. . = sh in the cast an iron steamship yant, || SECRETARY Bristow is again confined to | stalls aiud stands all others ‘nw Tabi | NOFdS “if uot incompatible with the public | the republicans. He then moved the previows | | NEW Y an “ and in the west @ boat building yard, & his rooms at the Arlington from the effects an the Rixbert hilton ix eo Pane pst,” Mr. Bayard wad said “certainly,” | question, which was ordered amid great | © sr ofa chure! FEBRUARY stu, ATS P.M These companies propose to put upon the At (his fall on the ice. He came out | section two of sacl act of May. 20h, Lee withaay ly.” The resolution was finally, how- | confusion 1 excitement 4 protest | tempinl to oe . Soak: Gal wan os lantie. within three years, a line of twelve | i oo, nd Azeravated his troubles to the | limit, however, of of ocenp: anil any re r, permitted to poss, and the President | from the republi the house. | er athaada Ie ie copped he was aber 8 ocean steamners—without subsidy. | Stine of requiting Min to Termaie inion | sponsible peresn who ahall offer th est bonus at | sent in a full and satisfactory answer; but | Cullom asked th done the mi- | BY deck bane s SUPP " 5 Reanlon oF Collaerene the 2 nt of requiring him to ors | oF beyond a minimum bonus to be Aix still the denuaciation went on. The Senator | nority, and t ¢ | ug under a temporary fit of insanity. BY val Committee recommended th telah le poeta and shall pay said bonus, or make | from Ohio (Thurman) had yesterday madea | Louisiana quest ‘| pINANCLAL AND COMMERCI this bill has also b: SECRETARY DELANO has taken cognizance Asia sign such evidences ot his em, | Speech of forr hou: $ nothing less | cairied under tl mn.) shoul t ot CLAL mended by the Secretary of the Navy : Gc the Feuie veanlation passed Chesday with tions, in Meonlanes with | OFmore than a carping criticism. be submitted resolations GILMORE'S FAMOUS Adiniral Portor. Feluseuce to thetilin sa ine New taste Rice [Continuation of Wednesday's Session.} first denouace the interference in state af CoNGRATULATI Sess ands, and dir Dawes—The Committee of Ways and | pehdir 22d Regiment Band, Means have addres: wes, | to tae cted that all proceedings in the Interior department looking ranting of a patent tothe New Miria breast ADhediceincann flac rairs, except as provided by the Constitu- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —At- | tion;’ eccond, denounce the growth of tn ter our report (on the third page) closed last | mniliiary powes as fraught. with aad if Mint ecazac duet th night, the call of ihe roll on the three dila- | especially d: rous for a milit their chairman, reeently elected by the Mas. | bing company be suspended, and pay the rent thercior monthly in advane tory motions was continued without vari- | attempt to dictate to Co rhusetts legislature to the Senate, >I THE INTEREST ON TUE Disteicr Boxps. rded, howerer, Vn order to compr: ation to the monotony until a fe minutes | dent measures to be ans continue : bovess os Vems? coftongnice Of tee Coanen of aha Ae phe versy now pending between. th: pany and p of 12 o'clock, at whieh time the roll was about | y AS peer (cos wll prtere sanecoanilc pote — OF NEW YORK Saad Means (those of opposite pasitic, | The District Commissioners are daily loo rs of stalls who tr purchases for | to be called ona motion to adjourn. wh control of th Gevrrawent bonds aly higher thau yescerday The only thelr political predilections) | ‘¥& after District matters pending in Co Rater eee tan with Ulowa) inquired of the Speaker | military office: condemn ur dealings in state be d were con @ tidings of your election as | ZT@Ss, and are especially interested in the SY | what the result would be tf the House did not | organiz or before the hour of stall. and as inh te; fourth condemm | fined the President for upholding the Kellogg gov the stock ds, at OTe. A asetts with | Dill to appropriate money to pay inte! tands, Who hats ket prices opened with imp-ortat ne } . = ses sere mynd change. Upto ne cudency was downward grat >unwill- | the District bonds. T feel contid 1 at public auction any stall or The Sp said it was the practice of ent against the expressed will of the people noon there has bees alist without a | this will not be neglected as company for « term which has ex- | House to make the day continuous until ad | of oul i especially condemn tim Ringe aos there bes bers : stienenstal cnx its - ppre- | of the emergency of U: was sent to the all not ‘at such future a | journment. It an adjournment had at- | for sendi ral troops to inter Meo ar Samavre SINTY-FIVE ciation of the distiaguished qualities House Committeee on Apprepriations some y for eituer bouts or ter 12 o'clock the House would stand ad- | and break legislature. Th bave shown as the chairman pre » giving them ample time to take oe fel shall fe | JoUreed until the next succeeding 2 o'eloe of 152 to 7 st way their deliberations, and as a pe action in the premises, oe ee : fia Mine DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS and écaaeatee : 5 ; H colloquy upon the question the Bead: Rrie, 2%, DISTINGUISHED ARTIST and companion In the duties with w TUE ZOOLOGICAL TY of Philadet- | Mina’? at was passed. : ENADE TRAGED ck Island, WG?eal0s*,,” and re charged. Your stainless reputation during hia is making an effort to obtain specimen after dednetio In answer to an inquiry from Mr. MeCrary < itd a long and arduous » in Congress, as | Phila is making obtain specimen: See. 3. That the right of the purchaser at auction | (luwarae toe nuiry - * | Statement of The Mother of the James well as the abilities hibited in | ofall animals, birds, and reptiles in exis-| ofany stulls or stands. to the pos m thereot, | a A WAY OUT Boys. the discharge of p emphasis | tence, for exhibition at their garden in Fair- | <hall be rez raonal property. subjert t « ~ ft . CANSAS © Mo. . 8A re to thi ciation. mount Yack, expecially the taune or the id market company on non-payment | Of the present dimiculty, the Speaker said the nies of the fixe tes ae ew Sean SEBUCKLE, the eminent Cornet Player It may be mentioned in this connec United States and territories, so that at the pen Peet ch Mpegs Uegemeitot hag heat ag pels og tae weds, an waa s Gece | day with Mrs, Sainuels, mother of the Jame: that the Massachusetts senate on Tuc Centennial exposition in 1476, the garde: id on the last secniar day of the proce moth. | Ww ne ¥ ic ery. | ¢ 2 uels, the Ji shia aas - : f i Sment of the bonus, o a mrivilese | He si der 2 of | boys, and obtained a full statemeut of the LEFEBORE. Sol hone, reconsidered their action in declaring Se! be complete. This enterprise meets with the | suiyithe non paswent of the bonns,or any addi: | high privilege.” He said that under a call of | » Clarinette, | Beitton’s seat vacant, and reseated him. Th ely enacl approval of the War de hly | states on Monday morning a resolu sd at her house yesterday artment, and com- “m hall be entitled. at any time om pany p m e ‘dand re- | Morning. She e E denie: " finitely settles the question that had be manders of posts and other officers and sol- ‘On demand on the premises: of parecont nf petra al —* cei pp A plther donee or frank Jere or as Tet | white, soa70; southcrn yellow. BRA BY. Bote J Drca ne, mice paioed as to the lezality of tae election of Mr. | dicrs are authorized, by cireular. to aid the ut due and unpaid, to re-enter upon and re right to report at cay tirahs 1a this connec. | Comrades were at the house on the n nt of | i pk Ge Last bealt Pl ttromber STMA EENSTELN, | Dawes to the United States Send ator | society in their undertaking whenever such sal oF negl ; i E | Shs eae 2 1] steady and unchanged (fympant A oth net . wie cipate e elec slits pe gent - = ae t to vacate and deli: lion he intimated that ona question of so ie tragedy. aad unchanged. Pr iby th itton having participated in the ele aid can Be extended Without detriment to the arket company shall high an order he would not recoguizedilatory . THE GRENADE SHELL Hutter dull but ‘steady —westera tub and Toll, Box young Sopra Cry, AND CRIMINAL PRocEEvINGs on | PHBE Servic pH gr be pag fe ee era ne hem sitte tay aes | anes ts eat gene Oe eee a » AND CRIMINAL FEDINGS 0 ae a ae . stween. landlon 5 ' ~~ sx none ; in diameter. the > was | grdinary te strictly prime Mio cargoes: bet MISS EMMA C. THURSBY THE SUGG Fort CLAIM.—Solicitor Bluford | SENATOR CoNKLING, of New York, is en- istrict of Columbia,” approved July 4, he roll call on. the motion to edjoura was | seven inches in diameter. poly Hired in four different places by means of Seni Gall and cutlrely nominal, $9. 6 tubes like roman candies filled with cotton Barriwonr, 5 ry 38—Virginia 6's, pelers. saturated with turpentine. Ali the members biter Jon Wiswtaiee Wilson, of the Tre «aad | made a report to § ary urganizalion | the paymentof the f dull, then proceeded with, and the vou tee ment, has | titled to the credit of drawing a larger andi- re ve at the Senate to-day than any other sury depa resulted— retary Bristow upon 4. That the clansas of this aet. and the act t h this ix amendatory. which ; ted, 53; West Virgitias, 10), udulenteclaimsof Sugg | Senator who has yet spoken on the Louts sts nds at THE SENATORSHIP ELECTIONS—Ralloting | of the family agree in saying that neithes of | North Carolina 6, old. 25; do., new, 1b, do. special Fort, of Robinson county. Tenn., in which he | questiou. Every seat in the galleries onotrned te ‘ory; and m Wiseonsin.—The ballot for United States | the James boys were present. On the other 5 bid te *, =F a hoicest says: “In my judgment, based upon the facts | occupied, and hundreds were una le to sec! emnality It by . Senator in joint convention of the legislature | handthere are unmistakable evidences of a se~ ae, _Jenger 8 —Ficer quiet ant we wing theavertures | Before me, the claim is a base fraud upon the | admission. On the floor of the chamber weee werd ones Mg atsuchanction; | of Wiscon: heat q in_ yesterday resultet:—Carpen- | Vere fight,the fence being riddled with bullets Cora an ket | ter, 59; Bragg, 51; scattering, 18. and the prone covered In places with blood. I conveyances by s4 WILLIAM | £overnn nt, allowed originally upon in rin, Tristian | ficient testimony, withor suf- | a large number of members of the House, In- due “deliberation, luding Messrs. Tremain, Freeman Clarke, ORK. va —Stocks dull and lower f erenian pt | No Choice Yet'by the West Virginia Demo- | It is well established that an extra traia | soncr 2 Gold Wee Eechenee lone aati ubee: bete, and other emigent works. and permitted to be hurried through the ac_ hipman, Harmer, Sam Hooper and Fer- | that such cont y be made withont ‘sale at | ¢rats.—The democratic caucus to nominate a | Went over the Hannibal and St. Joseph ratl- | 49. © nts strong and actt ‘ounting office upon representations since | well; Secretary Belknap, ex-Senators Wade, | auction after forfeiture by the first purchaser. candidate for a United States Senator from | road, stopping at Kearney the night of the | | Loxpo mary 2. 12:3) p. m-—The directors of showa to be false, and under circumstances | Cattell and Fowler. Senator-clect Pinchback —— West Virginia failed to make a nomination | tragédy. and train men say that eight men | the Bank Of England at th imactiag to-day fxd that seem to call imperatively for fuller and | and a large number of others, the sofas and | DURING DISCUSSION on certain pointsof | last night, and adjourned until to-day. A | aboard had ; cent. Conscls for seoney., S¢e8E; for accoten a being played by a more rigid investigation. * * © Jt must] extra chairs in the rear of the Senatoris] | order in the House, this morning, Speaker | formal vote was taken in the legislature yes- TWO PRISONERS. 924,092. Bonds of 1865, old, 10),, ew 5, I cant ee foe thee (Of the, tw that the re | seats being occupied, and a crowd, unp.o- | Blaine ruled that the House must consider | terday, but it indicated nothing, and was | It was impossible to ascertain where the | QUARTETTE OF SAXOPHONES. Notice —The «ale of ¢ MONDAY NEXT. Fobra Co.'s, 925 Penasyivania a spowsib: y " yme very suc! 7 eo a - y accor - | train ent, it the si iti : it . Date i claim must rex solely apo the Commissary | door, SacComeitag ares gar, sem | ahat_as far as the legislative day was con- | OBI¥ twken in accordance with the constitu: | train toChicago, Tt bas said at Renee dest, Orezan Ta, bales of tam bles, eral. The question of the sufficiency of | quent aud lepensie manner, amd daring Tesi t Was then Wednesiay and not | "4 Scattering Ballol in Florida.—Both houses | yesterday that a wounded man was in that | iucluding 2m for exporiatiin and port. Cutten the proof of loyalty, of the taking and use, | the delivery of his specch the uimost atine | Thursday, whereupon Gen. Butler remarked | 4 Soulenng Ballot yesterday,and proceeded | neighborhood, and the sherit summoned a | tarrivel 16l. cha jes on the baste of maid that he was glad to know it was yesterday, 1 y > dling uplands. WN. below low middling, deliv 5 srePreck 2 “4 = * s - of for dut it . Admission. $1, Reserved Seats 50 cents extra rel THE PRoposeD Territory oF OkLAno | House had unfortunately deprived itself of e second bal ulted :—Ex-Gov. Wal- | the barbarous method used by the detectives. 5 bleas wel Mr. Wilson then states that the benes: face ge The seco lot resi x-Gov detec! dinary ebij ber al Note 7 The, Band are now making a tour of the | Civil and criminal proceedings have been in- | “a.—Judge Baker made an argument this | !2€ benefit of the clergy, and no prayer was | Ker, 5, Bisbee, 1; Gilbert, 35 Brevard, 1; Call, Loxpox, tp. pal ern and Western cities > inorder. To this Mr. Cox retorted, “Oh, yes, | 5- © stheir way | stituted against the claimant, and conclu’es | morning before the Senate Commi 5; Cottrell, Lonisill) Ky. to Sl apengagement in the latter | by setting forth that “it will be the aim of Terrltnties re favor of the bill to poi city on the Wthof February, in aidof the Free Li. | this office to so follow up these legal proceed- r “<4 Jet us have a prayer, the other side need it.” | § Raney. icHevking & Bullock o Walle a: FOREIGN NEWS. = a “fi : . Lin, 5: Disabled Steamers. id Rentuck ns . the territory of Oklahoma out of the Indian | New York Day Goops Marker.—Cot- | Jones, ¢; ‘Conant, 1; McCaskill, ; McLin, Loxpox, January 2—The North German = .Gk BALLa 2D an peivil and criminal, as to make them a | territory. {a effect the bill provides a terri, | ton goods manifested more res iatereeth ona | Dennis, 13; White, 1; Simmonds, 3; Martin, | eo or ain borane toe ae roe BaLis anv ran saluta: warning to all persons cherishing | torial form of government for the present had been witnessed for many months, and an |}; Duncan, 1; MeCall,2. Whole number of | (7l0xcs st Southampton, jor Baltimore, has MADAME E. Uke untawful and corrupt designs upon the | Indian territory, and extinguishes to tities | advance was inaegurated "on print cloths, | Vols cast, 76; necessary to a choice, 29. n (From Baltimore,) public treasury: of the Indians to the lands which they have | brown and bleached cottons, corset jeaas,| Custom House EMPLOYES ONTHE Snapp | Deutsealand, of the same ‘which sailed Seikes pleawares of inform So Latien ef Wenting- Miss GRUNDY.—Miss Snead, who, as “Miss | #¢auired by treaty or otherwise. The oppo- | denims and rolled jacconets of from five t0 | anp RAGGED EpGeE or Dismissau.—The | from Sou! I Sei ARS SAEARS te | ran." war aa toy ronor of the | timebee ot a Snes Yura: | fe aes ek Asean, A | Sip solcioryclerkn nmpctor, and | Hebedtaae dad aving broke Ns i @ Swenty Fenr~ guarantor full satisiaction in MATE | World, 1s dangerously ill; she has been in | subject under consideration ie @ erass one | NOL participete te ee tee ee een did t yesterday. he and 1a he rima facia right to his seat on % cents. Wool- = —at | has already ‘several of their posi- mate copes for. | custom to the first baby born toany of the Yeas ‘orton, Anthon i | Ofdry goods jobbers in the market, their | Sentence on the cana‘ men con emmeerporenmes cetitm _L. MOXLEY, 608 wih etroet__| ‘lassinates. “Some stupid inan met her one Mitchell: nays Mears Alcork. Heelan | tausactions ih woollen goods were few ant | conspiracy In combining to fores an Increase | - [EEE WISCONSIN BENATORSHIP. = ON EXHIBITION anv SALE it disma: terday on that the | @ quantity of wrecked matter. While in this CHAMPOOING, and CUTTING health for two or three years. Miss | involving as it does the breaking up of triba | last year were marked down at the end of Seek dvonaadoooar rafieperend juction of cheir eave thon tne conemenerea the Drennechweier u and BRIDES HALE | Snead deserves a separate niché inthe his | relations in the territors and the forfeiture o | the week In order to equalize values, but the | ranks had been issued by the Secretary of | which vessel was to remain near her shadics will be atteuded | tory of Washington journalism. She was | rights and privileges guaranteed the Indians | general market was unquestionably strong, | the Treasury, and is to be carried out on ‘the | until the weather, was tempestuous, RUM Onn pee at the first “society writer” from this city, and | by the general government. There is no | €S1 ly ou heavy standard and fine browa | first of the month. Eaca ofueer was anxious | would admit of operations to take her in tow. wat Factory. with the exception of “Fay,” in the Louis- | probability of the passage of the bill this ses- | co! €nd print cloths. Thesupply of many | to find whether his name was on the black | All are well on both steamers. These are the MOXLEY ville Courier-Journal, and’ “Gleaner,” of a | sion. leading brands of cotton is very lim- | list forwarded from. Washington, but none of | two vessels which weze seen Rarst | . Cineinnati , decidedly the best of the ited in first hands, owing to the enforced cur- | them were gratified. Anditor len, who | Castle last cyening, and not Baltimore COSTUMERB hundreds who have tried to imitate her. Cor- | | SENATOR PINCHBACK.—The Senate Com | tailment of production on account of the | eta ewan to state the cost of | and New York, as reported. . . res: from Washington to-day is | mittee on Privileges and Elections, to whem Lion lose a motive power in va- the custom , returned, it is Leopold Better, Thank You. 608 10ru Staset Noxtuwzsr. about evenly divided betweea men and wo- | were referred the later credentials of Mr ere eee, ee ee Eaot fad, wlth the nanos of those a Lonpon, J 2h—A bulletin issued Q en, + y e pASULS TRS ILENS WOERAS LAND, | Uuinelven WF at oven” thougn char work | Laveen dtl rect t-mocrew, of nex: | savancat gradually euutay contort | Hk wales titi He ae, that he Wat the patent nimmovinge Band. spon | may (be ofa different nature from Miss | mission of Mr Pinchback, “Ata mesing | 8 Par llisier) iy’ of «aynich Sgures | lieve the collector of the em| to Alfeune’s “Baptiom of Fire.” MASKED BALLS and PARTIES She comer by berwiss hacaetig: her tet er | pet this morning it was agreed that Kell River was taken on lay. bad the ae a ing the oMce:s—N. ¥-) stapurp, January 2%—The army Feasuuable rates . OE tase graduate of Harvant, and she was the | faci fovemor of Louisiana, and that Pinch- | Ket closed very strong at 3a) pen . Mitehell; nays—Messrs. Alcor: and called attention = ight at ind said, “Is this the au- a = ” | unimportant, but an early ij vement in | Of freight on coal, to the : ri 98 N0 | thoress of Phe World “Hardly,” replied the gnterana Wadheiga Tad he Dee cat” | this respect 18 confidently ‘felt hy manatac- | EraVity of the éffense, adn monishing boat- Minwoxes, denuery j+—The Airet vatlot Rates ns detent Pee pte | Sew ee oe | Mee Silos es Caer ere oa eee es tae Co January | Combination to control by whieh the | love: Carpenter, ©; Bragg. Se ‘Cole, St - ‘ext. ani » &. ¥. Wo » While Mr. Wad = a business Sommmuancy i interrupted, and Bunn one each. Choice 1s eee O44 Fliones’ Hatt, Miss Snead, the readers of THE STAR wil | ¥ bly have voted in the affine THIRTEEN OF THE RIOTERS who took fH) ‘arsd contrary to the conmimen preg ed stan mentee Aine, tacgest atch ot Paper angi teig | be glad to know, has so far recovered from | tive. Mr. Alcorn fomarked afler the pesrage in the demonstration Hou, overt as this was the first case of the kind ever Shipments. Shades. Pitares, F ‘eture ‘and Tas- | {ie dangerous illness above noted as to be | of the resolution that since a majority of Young, last Monday, in nette, Glouces- | tried in the county, thecourt would make the | New Your, J: The ship- Wee tenis Cache ne Te soon to seine te al chavel oY Gor betant | Seat ete es cea ie ine Semunetion, bo ented They offered reniscaice veak sacty | Renmltyas ght asposnible. A ineotiwenty- | ments to Europe Leng = RMS Cast v . s |. BF Plones remeaiber Nome and Namber, jelly | pe. baci the rioters was Killed. , Ren el aoe teaamane Kacy anne suieeoane ine ‘silver, = |