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LS = rarer nes 7 7 ~ THE SCHOOL TROUBLE IN NEW THE EVENING STAR. | ” e BRUNSWicK. ‘Troops fo Heep the Peace. FUBLISHED DAILY, s: jays Excepted. Ratucrsr, N. B., Jannary 3. The ex- Pennsylvania Aveune, cor. Lith St. * } tery of Nery have been quartered in town, RY It is romored that an attempt will be made t implicate Father Pelletier, of Caroquet, ar Newspaper Company, . yy rrest is contemplated. The . herr toprevent sing of EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to ~Yy + ; er id 2 to-day, and the remainder will THN CENTS PER WEEE, OR FORTY “e+ to guard the jail. The Irish a MONTH optes ai the party denounce the decided ach. By eae dene ” ry = prema Farther § one year. © sndted publesned oA Priday— ama Tuent-, position taken b houble is appre ane ® advance, ana WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1875. TWO CENTS. (""'"iiteeee ee x Satter or ; New York, January 30. The Times says a) shet om application. | On Sanday week a prominent company —— = — —= = _— — ee — = = — j doing business th this city was robbed during "ob a. Sa > o ey ebureh wars of pearly half a militon dollars. AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STA igen olpeas Ren FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | {hi'Siimisy"s curser aanuuen dota. = As a ‘The inclement weather Of YeseNAF EMMY | 4 cutenea GFlaE who has traveled — cr | for the facts in the case, bul waa told that no = = sere interfered with the attendance at the dancing Longeahnacuessine: SS ead ene SATURDAY, January 30. ae a «p | such robbery had gccurred. The leading de- seieed Washi N a Gossi reception of Mrs. §. P. Brown at Mount | ¢xtensively and observed closely, and Wi9 Tyre RENATE is not in session to-day. | MRS. FITCH'S 8300,000 NECKLACE | S22 200% 5 8s evcurred, | The leading de. R CHARLES POPE as. ngton ews ani S81P> | Pleasant. Mrs. and Miss Brown entertain | has thus had guar te to we = manny HOUSE OF REPRSEENTATIVE they denied 9 1 Knowledge ee ae = =a" Ra aaa “ about all there ison this continent wort’: fs cE RAE @ singular fet that the a . bly, and it i : < ee rent te v . . MATINEE TO-DAY MRS. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on ee ae teen Mona, Soomeameny visiting. saya that there. are four endouly Betore the Journal was read the Speaker I In the Sub-Treasury for Safety. sonra « me oft Pla Saturdays, ee ae aaa great maoralaiaaant tomany that | four genuine surprises in America, viz: Yo. Pt ae ae ee a ae ing until five o'clock p. m. | Semite, Niagara, Washington, and Chicago. : e District of Colnmbi —_ 3 SAMSON a \ ey were unable to attend. " respect! w ie be Executed To-da: = The President's public receptions will oc- besit So pesstrremyeog General ana Mrs. Jewell | Not that there are not other attractive and Ty} ywTPREST ON THES-@ District noxps | MURDER IN AN INSANE ASYLUM St “ye anuary 30—At Acco SE seplgesciy Eada So ode Tannen cone evening, Febras- | save a reception in the evening, It wasa | cally interesting places and things; but | due February is for the payment of which teniay there wan gre dtemnent tm cones r BELS THE FOREST OF BO | ry dd; Tuesday evening, February 23d, and J 4 ities | these are the four great points of interest, DO provision has vei mi quence of the ation papers in favor rMin Wiil continue on both evenings from eight to | Prilliant guthering of most of the celebrities | witch, in their several ways, hot less than | _ Mr. Wilson (Ind.) made a brief statement | A HALF MILLION DOLLAR ROBBERY. of Lepine not rived. To-day was 7 tight with great enthasiam. | ten o'clock p.m te hed elf enna Soe ee | by comparison and contrast with other Sx ote Priel yy a = *s = 2 lay for h ution. He was re = “ ere generally vs ¥ y p wide fe . y, not only 7 e bil propri fol 1e eved fe eek b e xt MONDAY NEXT State Dinners:—Tuesday, January 26th; | enough awake not-io forego the pleasure or | C’BUONAL features of the country, not only prieved for week by Chief Justice Wood. A meetexpectation but positive Surpass ail | purpose. conception, whil et ‘There was some discussion as to the bus Reduction of Wages on a Raitroad * held in th Tuesday, February 9th. attending this reception. was by n the ening to con: t the same time tt ‘y y the matter a " “ = — The party given by Dr. and Mrs. Grafton | bear the closest analysis and the test of pro- Bess of to-day, showing a determination o: apa eo oe gee, errors Cien tei Cae We Neve Re be aitener or Geis ie wilient’ cu meal intimate companionship, so to , the part of th Prats to prevent hice | 4 ices of the J Boys A TE WeeeSns GAronenar, eager | Sue Sanuary anseher of Mectwcott Mogaree. | 27 evening, was one of the largest | SPe#K. And not the least among the four, in | proceeding in a direction that would a ccomplices of the James Boys Arrested. A Ballot To-day KER AND PARRON Mr. E. W. Banaeg, Thinl Assistant Post- | and handsomest entertainments of the w Scat od charm, of surprise, he | ranks | Lotice of & motion to.smend the rales tot repos ttiaas [EE ADK re January The ninth bal ce tiniest ; bo - - ° shington,—which, he does esitate day. i lot for United States Senator took place to ay annie master Geaeral, who has been absent for | son, and was greatly enjoyed by all partici- | ae heen ae most htful place | The disctission beeame warm, and objec 5 Mi yperocks woe Ce vite EBAY Waniee: fusca on several week s, has returned. pants. ‘The attendance was unusually Cy considered, that he | tions were made by varlous members Gea | THE MARYLAND POISONING OASE ¥. and stood as follows: Carpenter, 3; and brilliant, and included m INTERNAL RF ve—The receipts from | folks in society in both cit this source to-day were $265,190. For the | young Mr. T. is very lar. month, $8,621,673. For the fiseal year todate | Part of the evening’ th * and the festivities were ke onal Play of their new wnd Bewutitut za CHRIS AND I Guppy, 3, Atwood, Cam. leach A number of mem 1 appreciative travelers, | tion which he had made when the sutyect | A LUNATIC ASYLUM BURNED. | Mrs have paired off and gone home unity to judge, but it | s first brought up, and the reading of the Fatal Accident in « Colliery. same thoughts have | number of propositions; has ever scen. ee ero aud doubtless occurred in some form or other to Mr. Holman (Ind.) insitted upon his objec- en Most cultivated a who have had op] pee pt up until nearly | may he questioned whether they ever | Journal was proceeaed with. : . a ms $61,895, Gay Hebe ? ty be ques / Sic ec When thericcod of the ficke sobs pi & Wire HAVEN, Pa., January 90.— Yester LENA MATI THE SENATORS ELECT cannot receive pay oY ae guests of Mrs. Corning’s pleasant Bien Ao tetaely exit meetin ssabeear reached, Mr. K: aude the px Three of the Inmates Perish in the Flames fey om hae er Scat at Reaver 4 Adhrateait to alt part il sworn in, and shoull there not be a | family hotel, corner of New York avenue | The election of ex-President Johnson tothe pe dant eng rice ce a od Sete killing John I and breaking yo LIBERAL SCALE OF PRE called session after the 4th of March, the | and isth street, and their friends wereagreea- | Senate has called out wide comment from | 2 t et Se Oe SR A A EDUCTION OF WAGES. of Richard Ha Edward Riley, James Stu "fanaa | “elect” will have to wait until next Dec bly entertained last evening by an an the press, and nearly as diverse as it is gen! This point of onter at once led to A Compromise Stops a Strike. Matthews and Mr. Currigan were’ slightly — | be: j theatrical representation, in which -the see | ral. Rut this is quite natural. Mr. John- A GOOD DEAL OF CONFUSION New York. January 30.—The New York | (ured. Dougherty leaves a wite and small son, Boutwell, Anthony, and West, and Rep- | the éntertainment was o Tesentatives Donnan, Wells, Lownde eee. y next, reduce the wages of ten per cent., affecting those | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Emerson sided man: er dancing w . and | dulged in, and a most enjoyable time probably phrase it, a many of the names on the sixty-odd roll ealls. nd each one thinks or speaks of | atr. Randall said he i outside of the limit. The old L a » nied oni bad. These fortunate enough to be pres: him according to the view he may get. or, | wou be frank, and say his obje > on ten si . “4 Jan. 30. a FA TROT oe Semmens | ert aeurtliy 10teor OF a repeution of tive yrsibly, according to his own prejudices: | prevent notice of a mation to-amend the | Actin teens ae S day and the re- | Tie 0 bankers. with beileane Pome =e, whole programme . Johnson has his shortcomings and rules being given to. He was aware | similar reduction of ten per cent. was also : yey : LARGE OLTLAY OF MO GENERAL ORD is in town, staying with his | __yfise Miller, sisterof Mrs. Senator Kelly, thar it could be introduc on Monday on the | ordered in’ th of pay of engineers and noe wn expe avin Neckar, Tatas Gal, /an tamorin eqaare: : ; Ne call of states, and reported from the Commit- | firemen on the entire line from New York to 119 bid almond a We prbeaiasl Frege calle Mien arene sees mariet, on Thusiay, to: Ger tee on Rules on Tuesday. He would not, | Buf , absolute b Grover, @ gallant army officer. There we ion in | but few present at the marriage. Th lo. When the proposed reduetion was independence; 2 known the Brotherhood of Engineers bride | honesty and personal integrity opoltan of the sufferers in Ne however, insist pane ff the House could | max ‘o.on with general legislation. ¢ ook Steps to prevent the orle which he will have the sympathy and sup- | looked lovely, and the groom happy. Mrs. | patriotism, ‘These elements ofenar wir. Hale sald It, was not for his (Mr. R's) | 22m Dee La a ee moder I ~ port of all. Grover will be missed) from Washington. | over-balance a great many minor defect side to dictate what general and acommittee appointed to wait on Pre. c parciment with Both she and Mrs. Kelly rank among the in- | 8nd a man who possesses them in as proml- Mr. Hawley (Ill) said it would dent derbilt co daginen vi da c ted a he NEW SCEVERY THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS of the army | tellcetua’ women of the capital. nent a degree as does Mr. Johnson cannot on } t4]) Monday badd the Jouraal the proposed reduction, but finally gave the | sha Ht BAER EW DROP CURTAIN have registered at the War department du- | _ Mrs. Fernando Wood, jr., and her beauti2 | the whole be otherwi than a valuable public | “Mr. Rand: t he would, when the | committee the choice either to sul the | Securities ire. Enisancer Se tarpeeved tacvery manures | Cine ge on crane to-day Major John | fa} sister, Miss Rumrill, left to-day for New | S{Fyallt; Ro, matter how hopeless a minority Journalt was read, move toadjourn to M reduction of ten per cent.on. present ra povement, 2 J. (thee. Entrance, @c . improved in every manner Green, Ist ¢ -: Ist Lieut. J. M. Burns, | y, siveniis atid s ay and Tuesday else have the shop wages and pay fo1 : ege g . New SaLoos Te hee a luk ee tasted York. Mrs. Sylvanus Reed, also, to the rv + Mr. Garfield (Ohio) said there were two | When: nally employe: Ron costly attrac y tarnish Capital 8 > oats Ey 3. y Steele. gret of roany friends, left for their * row thy nune—it blushed and stirred; things that should settle this point. The | committee ac ad for presen e sec. i | 24 artillery; ist Lieut. Geo. W. Steele, 1th rt : Y pitt pled for the present the sec n berally eid oat im every depar re < C. Hodges, quarter- | home in New York. B Is trembled as it acy; printed or written rales of the House and the | ond Proposition. to be paid three and a half cS ESN TALENTED ComP master's department, ixt Lieut. Chas. B. Hix —This afternoon Mrs. Grant's reception | grid thy na erin ths tea be cna tote: mmeniorial usage and custom which was | cents for actual mileage run, and to abolists PUT AK ANTISTS EX AM ton. Isth infantry; Lieut. J. H. Lord. 2d cay- | will be enusually brilliant, as many will SOE ee ea tae ites canoe. 1S. hw | ait pay for eiog nd Sundays. ESTAR ARTISTS [3 alry; ist Lieut. J. M. Davies, ist artillery. rae % nm Where he intro- ae rall in the hope of seeing Mrs. Sartoris, who | “Hspake it rtait cm Hl e Si pASSE i ppro- . . ’ . > . . #8 & Warm place in the hearts of the pe andeeras th ee oe vp ona FOREIGN NEWS. cow You WSU Street To-day. THE MILITARY POST on the north side of 7 pria y one member could demand mx. January 3) —The Post? fi — hare ‘Wrashiteeton (Ferritece, —Mrs. Thomas A. Ronalds giv atinoe its re: Part of the journal, for it was ‘Trouble in China. i street markets are littl: mone acties es Ort Cane Dita ters, | dansante this afternoon, from 3 to7 o'clock, | u< a Mispariwh @ part of the proceedings of the Honse Hone K —It is rumored aud shares area fraction nor © : bars € qeeteyproce nai nt, ee ather residence, 1336 I stfet. rhe block sorte ee een Lat ~~ (te a : bill was not | that Posogenir ne ~ ken rs er be known and designated as “Fort —The engazement of Miss Knowlton a I think my hear printed as a part of the 5 growing ou he question ATS Canby,” in honor of the late Brigadier and | yr ye oO ee | nee tat oo igs Mr. Garfield said that made no aiiferenee. | sion to the throne. oR eto te AS | Brevet Major General Edward R$ Sas ral sc ree i If this ruling prevailed any member ¢ Germans in the Hands ef the Carlists FAGNER & SON. 3 — . army. who was murdered —Miss Bissell is now the guest of Mrs. | “And if before the n Teame, insist upon its being made a part of Bayosse, January The ¢ ie noses a he ians April 11, while holding ¢ Judge Fisher, in Georgetown. Mrs. Bissell | 1A tet ten th oan ee trance win, 1 . several of the crew of the Germ tof ¢ in the vicinity of the lava beds, Ore hits returned to her home in New York. ‘The eternal doors would swing aud fet me ine? an rowed oe ral ald remind the tay, se were captured by the Carlists, r see fut This change is by order of the Secretary of = o-- =e * jeman that provision for a more pe: Still held as prisoners. 4 7 ate cord of the bills passed bad been mi: 5 War. The Civil Rights Bilt. Rev. Dr. Chapin says of Lincoln's statue | Where al cpow, Victoria's Message. MEERGRA 1 ” ne pending civil rights bill isnot thesame aos Se ss Seth ‘Seasonal (CP Lonxpon, January 30.—The obj Co. in to be an % THE POWHATTAN Ar [jiSBON. that one needed it less; none deserved it Mr. Cessna (Pa.) asked as a Queen in convening the cabinet in State bonds at bs » MONDAY. Navy Department is advig@®ow the arri that passed the Senate. In order to acquaint This explains things. It shows the | @uestion whether, suppose t Osborne, was to have a discussion on the | Rew ex coupon cold at #4 mgainet “RAND Se AB fs 3 ae een <tarng | OUF readers with the measure which led to aeaaiie: »atatuebuilices = been read and a member ask } royal message to be submitted to Parliament | The new serios sold at 47 against 44 last sal ¢ = at Lisbon, yesterday, of the Chited States upon which the statue-builders hav 4 Carli . * BENFFIT a * = * | the dead-lock in the House we print it in fall & : aie notice of am {the rules, would | atthe opening of the approaching session. a wee tnecenien hat eerenmave muares af ST. DOMINIC’S NEW CHUR 1 steamer Powhatan. All wellon board. The | | " been working all the while. Only, unforta- ne objection prevent it - ing were irregular, but generally higher : i Powhatan left Norfolk on the 15th instant to | 4S fellows: nately, they proceeded contrariwise from the Speaker declined to rule upoa a bypo- Victor Emma: at Garibaldi. the first hour there was a decline of ene wa join the European fleet. She has oa boart: | AMzxpwexT in the nature of a sabstitnte, re | Way they ouane, They e supplied ac: | thetieal case Rome, “January Victor | Em- rete ony oy” TCRSWAY EVESISU, February 31 F Admiral John 8. Worden. who goes to | pity Mf the (ommirtes on the Judiciary tothe | cording to the great man’s needs, lustead of | Ms taaiall said the gentleman manuel gave audience yostentay to General Union, Tavera : wari dagen relieve Kear Admiral A. Ludlow Case, in zens in theit civil und legal tights, viz, Strike cut | MS deserts. But, as often happens in COULD NOT GET IN WIS NoTICE To-pay. | Garibaldi. and a cordial interview took place \G Union Pacific, 79% ; Olio aud Missin py oe =e command of the Europe station. There | ail atter the enacting clause, and insert the follow caeen, th y “builded diene ened ne They would prevent it by dilatory motioas psec ee of the unhealthy condition of Patt bre teat ohh 4 Ab are also a number of of officers on board Mr. Lincoln needed nothing, and he has got Mr. Garfield.—That is to say that no busi- sna. * " laud Peet ‘ails, oer who are assigned to duty on that station. Tons within. the juristiction of the | nothing. : ness shall be done except by ‘the will of the a iubaradaatea eens Wh, aud Erie. ea% F pe entitle a a¥e minority. rs BED. The Markos. “a LL. DE MUKSKA ANOTHER BLOCKADE OF BUSINESS IN THE Theatrically considered, the week has been Mr. Cox (N. Y.) read from the constitution: | The Female Patients Perish in the Bartiworr, Priel atone peclers. LEXCOns Hath. SK4 Hovusn—Speaker Blaine this morning ruled rather dull. This has been due to several Scien eet ae ee ee on Flames. ¥ do. consolidated, 83'.; West Virginians, Wig bid to” ve SK WELL CONCE that : t y a 1 cece s ka ; x a 2 0. saath | day Ou THURSEAT EVENING. FEBRUARY de Aces ee — aes umong which may be named a large | cy, and the yeas and nays upon demand of mele Lunatic nerizae on the Moateomery | 4fALT™oRE, Jancary 3)—Cotton dull—tow mid Mr. DDE VIVO has the honor to announces posi- | SO motion upon Which the Hones haa ce te number of very attractive private entertain- | one-fifth of the members present shall be en- road, was destroyed by fire last night, and | “ine®, Mia 1; market favors buy tively the LAST CONCERT of the famous Hunga- | 2°¥ motion upon which the House had at its qnents, the change in the management of the | tered on the journal” That, he said, decned | [ped + emt | firmer for western; 5 Hat dd last session voted. The effect of this was to x da ily ome “ll | what the lwas. He th . three female patients perished. The re banged—No 1 west ee ee ek De ‘4 compel the fall reading of Wednesday's sce, National, and an unusually inclement spell be e journal was. He then read from | mainder, 4:5 in number, were removed in 130. No.3 de. tt. who will be assisted by Mme. Correno Sanret, Sig | sion, which lasted forty-six hours. It is es- Of yeather. At Ford's Mr. Pope treated. his SET ae the et eeker should caus: the | safety to the asylum occupied by the males. | Ne. 1 western 1.18; No. 3.1.40; Sauret. Sig. Braga and Charies E. | timated that it will take twelve hours io reat audiences to some remarkably fine acting, | journal of the preceding day to be read. The scenes during the progress of the fire | Pennsylvania Marvinnd | red, ssion $1; reserved seats 300. and Slex- | the } 1. which will 5 tinea ee or other publi and really deserved much larger audiences Mr. Cox said that the Committee on Rules | ye re heartrending and pitiful in the extreme. | 1.8). aryland 1250190, Maryland at Metzerott & Co.'s, om and after | unii jorelock to-night helene oak Dante Mforerakd, shall evtabiiah 9 than he ‘drew, though he would doubtless | had @ session yesterday. Of course he could ' <oe cl aug P any ADESS | schools and institut " ns, giving end fairly active— advantages in all respects. for di How, 7%; western 66am; western f gitet, Seal Oe “8 methane. ad | White. T0a125._ jandd-2t ve done better in this respect but for th | not tell what the committee did. An amend- | Some of the patients rushed into corners and | YMihern whiie 77 petecns entitled to attend such s and elemental hindrances above re | ment to the rules could be introduced on | Goqinately refused ee oe mised Ze ay and Saiwrday Ma-} Cox. J. 0. P. BUENSIDE hasbeenappoin d | tieus.su wi institutions «hall bo a suf dito. In the character of “Sa mson,’ semi and reported on Tuesday. aad were found shivering with fear. Others | Hay anchange ons quiet a sung American Ac’ Babes oe ‘ disbu: cient con © with the prov of this section, | particular! ich, by the way, is Salvini’; Mr. Wilson (Iowa) thought it dangerous to | “gi, up into the cupalo and on the roof, and it | Western butter dull. 22> will appear in the th Peet Othen and disbursing officer of the | 50 far as they relate to schools and institusions of | great role—he appeared to exesilent mltan pass over the reading of the journal. The | was only with the greatest diMicclts uct foe quiet but ima of California Ife in the | Post Office department, to take effect on | earning tage, and throughout admirably realize1 | country should know who voted and how | ‘hey Guuil beeteseced ae supposed that itled Wrestitne next, the Ist proximo, vice George Sec. 2. That any person who shall violate the fore- | one’s conception of the great deliverer of Is | they voted. It could be done between this " t intervel auy natuye ¢ Montay, Jaawary yp uined. 64a8S sat 9 Sugar quiet, New Yous, January §.—Stocks active a How on by decaying to any < ciaeee fo he'fire originated in the cell of one of the | 9¥*¥,¥ox*, Janus : atin the profecion | D. Chenowith, who, for reasons satisfactory Paraiso a cuaen: oxeept for | rael, both in Physique and interpretation. | and Monday. jennie perente @ atc ot eee Be. , exchauie Tous, 487; short, «0%. Govern Thatcher and Mack | to the department, has resigned. Colo: s§ of any previous condition | The dramatization is Salvini's, translated Mr. Maynard (Tenn.) said there was danger | jer. New York, January %—Piour dull and de Bushwell. Slack Wire | Burnside, the aew appointee, who is a nephew , the full enjoym ‘any of the acca for Mr. Pope by Mr. Howells, the editor o | in the establishment of a precedent. It might —_—-- —— clining. Wheat quiet and unchangsd. Corn quiet peciab Also. | cf Senator-elect. Burnside, has a good war the Atlantic, whose familiarity with the Ital- | or might not accomplish @ present purpose, THE JAMES BOYS. abs fi ¢ ‘© Dausense. Miss | record on the Union side, and for four or five tion enumerate jan enabled him to presecve both the flue dic | but was it safe and prudent to establish a - ail Sthas been contract clerk of the Post mer eta tion and majestic spirit of the original | precedent that one member could demand | Their Supposed Accomplices Arrested. INCOLN HALE. ‘partment for the states of Ohio Auacebr: tobe ressvernd te an which were in turn most admirably rendered | the reading of all the yeas and nays of the Kansas City, Mo., January 39.—A special = = h full costs: and shall alsu. for every such by Mr. Pope. * * # At the Nationa | preceding day. from Liberty states that the sheriff of ( fence, be deemed guilty of a mi I be fin mids— 32", SY sterday with E. M 1, January D.—B F. Miller and rge James N ¥ %, dp m—Cotton— meanor, and. upon | things ob Sa a somewhat unsettled state Mr. Bromberg (Ala.) asked what it moaat | county arrived there THE DEAD Lock ty THE Hovse.—The Com- not less than five | Owing not less to the disruption of the stock | where the digest said a member could, when | Samuel : sales a.0y0 hates, inclading mittee on s of the House of Representa- Hone thousand dollars, or | company than to the chaage of manage- | his name was incorrectly recorded, correc? it wisoners, captured yesterday moraing at the or spectiation a ‘Kivenmeé ‘Sfterncon at fear o'clock lone than thirty days por | ment. It is not doubted, however, that Mr. | the next day, if tha names were not to be | house of Mrs. Samuels, on suspicion of being middling uplands: 4 patty Veins late, || entice Pete eon ee ‘ standing inthe | read. 1 : aiders and abetters of the James boys. ‘The | lands, nothing ts ; > gy = ander thet ts at common. Ia ‘ m to bring order Mr Butler (Mass.) said they had done all | sheriffs posse surrounded the house at eight idvines chine Grand Concert, ‘ h, in effect, wilt pre. | under tacit riqnin at cocumge, Jaw and by out or chaos and present to the public» se- | they could to overcome the rule. They had | o'clock, and made a thorough search, eap- | Mddlings shipped } passage of any bill except an app mode or other. their. right to ries of enteitainments in every way worthy | now got to turing the above-mentioned parties. Miller Poomenstgy, yen pole po on the same day it is presente 4, ther jurisdiction shall be bar: the most liberal patronage. * * * What A CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEG: was heavily armed at the time of capture. a 2 france FEBRUARY Sst ATS P OM orde red otherwise b; ya three- fourths wot apply to criminal proces has heretofore been known as Metropolitan | The constitution requires the yeas and nays | The supposition is that the James boys were Le rm Jan Yote. ‘The new rule will also prev 1 law of any sate: int Hall has at last got out of the hands of the | to be put upon the journal, and the rule re- | at the house last Tuesday night, thata des- od meric dintoy En ae agerinvet. oF 4 judament upon an | disreputable gang that have held possession | quired the journal to be’ read. Under the | perate Nght ensued and: thes excapel, The : ling up) nothin, : i; bar to either prosecution re- | Of it tor a long time past, and will be openet | rules any gentleman had a right to have the | general impression pervades at Liberty that | chiuary “hipped January. att Nie. ait ay Journ dnd the other toadjourn to some be lings shipped January i 0 ina few days greatly impzoved, both In ap. | names read, except on Mondays, when they | the real accomplices of the James boys ha ite Seliveecths Belen aes han fedday. Only one single vote on ct and circuit conrts of the | pearance and character, 43 a place of light | had the power to suspend the voles: itwas | bean canoe nee tes appear to take the dete gute er? aud March, ona 1 ei E i 5 be allowed. his will prevent *‘fllibust oF {| Rmusement, under the name of the Avenue | better to sustain the law, and if the other | whole matter as a jok = —ee- a . ng.” but will, at un> same booed allow Theater. Itis intended by the new propric- | side chose to use the law to obstruct the puc- SINS eee “EUROPEAN CONSPIRACY AGAUNST THE GILMORE'’S FAMOUS be ei a a ba tor that it sl 4 be a place where lovers of - pene, hora responsibility rested upon NEW YORK NOTES. CATHOLIC CHURCH” —Archbishop Manning's pending meas a variety entertainments the better class | that side, not his. Deci a Intivend Case. Reply to Gir —A London correspondent faken, it J the intention to give notlesof and free from objectionable features, can | Mr. Eldredge (Wis.) defended the minority | ey — Sauna ‘In the matter | “4¥8: Archbishop Manning has. issued @ ‘oe as ; 7 x 1ze N re pend a pleasant hour or @ reasonable | as exercising a high constitutional right. N - | Paphilet of 200 pages in reply toGla Istone’s v2d Regiment Band, Wee y's journal, which is now progre price Mr. Butler (Mass.) asked if it wouid be in | Of the —_ —— orl yao Sepeenlation, je mainteins tbat the Vati- is compicted. | Mr. Randall. however, ats order while the journal was being read. tors paying a dividend to stockholders Jinlee | Can decrees have not changed the conditions fiven notice that when the j oO ghty-sieht counties in Ohi y |. The Speaker ‘said sucha motion would be | Lor Paying a dividend to s . of civil allegiance. The allegiance of Cath- read he has still further dilatory motions te f the eighty-cight counties in Ohio, only | ¢ > | Tappan, in the Brooklyn court to-da: OF NEW YORK a aS St 1 »tions to and im} ing or i 2 a 3 in order, but not if made for adilatory pur- q Ay crams olics is as undivided as that of any other interpose. ‘There is every pro: that the fe atest fight are without a raflroad. This Is what | pose. nied the motion to continue the temp: Christians. Questions of conscience alone Jouse will be in session ali night. s helps vastly toward making a great sts HON, Rarker (Mo.)—Who is to judge whether | junction against the company, with ten | Mia ah iie eT meet averees have not a r — provisions | ®5 Olio is. 4 tis made for sch purpose a extended the power of the Pope. The Eeu- Acixe Tur New Iprra Mt ContEst.—Tie 1. ain cate and im ate The Speaker—The chair is the jadge or | 2 ppecic Shipments. ocscse | menical Council iu no way touched there: Commissioner of the General Land Office has Lett OE the Caled eats ne deal bs | It would be a pity if Congress should | that. PP lc Lc lations of church and state. Its decrees mere- reeaived an official copy of the resolution by law has cognizutce of the bflene teciat | adjourn without passing the bill introduced | _ Mr. Hale (Me.) said it was not denied what | in silver a RR ly declined doctrines whieh were already SUIXTY-FIVE adopted by the House a few days since, tof the right of action accruing to the p: the other day to change the names of, or | the ruling of the chair must be, nor was it | ‘The New na] jateme: matters of faith. The Pope cannot, there- directing him to employ special couasel and grieved; and such distric w York, January = ce of end- N —Loans, i eysshalleanse | rather togive proper names to, certain streets denied on this side that notice of an amend. fore, by virtuceither of the “{ to their termina ment to the rules would be given when op- | $1.1 supreme authority, make decrees or his ain uy his enter suit aga! Mining Company t the New Idi Quicksilver h proceedings to be peo 300; specie, decrease, $3,504,600; lega' ses . pith a view te <i € rovited, That nothing con- | in Washington,—for a person or thing pos- rtunity was prescated. | tenders, increase, $1,031,000; deposits, di adherents of a nature to impair the in - DISTINGUISHED 4 rnp ee Ad el lew Lepommnae Voy | itited an this section shall be construed to deny or | sessed of only an initial letter ean hardly be | the Speaker Fated the point of order, and | crease, $955,600; circulation, decrease, $351,500; | ty of their civil allegiance. The Arch iene capeiatiog 6 soe aff de weet Fight of Ch i ati i SCOTUINE 10, SOY Ber~ | sald = have a — The measure is one to | said it was raised after Leeder ms ssion | reserve, decrease, $2,534,700. declares that the European powers have en- the ownership of these lands may be Haug md a Raich not a single valid objection can be | and with the long list of roll calls bringing {t eee tered into a systemat e€ the courts. The Commissio: te and prosecute the proceedings he 2 has many and substantial | before the House under peculiar circum- | THESUPPOSED MURDER IN MAR the chureh, and warns. th a) not yet considered the matter, and shall, for ¢ forfeit reasons in its favor. Among these it may be | stances. One of the most important rights a LAND. wrecking themselves. Inconclysion he says ARBUCKLE. aon not regarded as by any means ceriain | tbe sumof hive hand are to the pe iid mat Ist, it retains all the advantages of | member bad was tosee that his name was Arrest of the Alleged Poisoner. Gladstone's pamphiet invites Catholics to ea zara that the Commissioners can. under | Tae Wi toot. ed by an ac the present Siphabetical system, which are | correctly recorded. An error might affect BALtimoze, January 30.Joseph Kamer, | Tebel against Divine authority, and encour- LEFEBORE, Solo Saxoph existing laws, do what the resolution directs. | {1 dcmul guilty a Seon Cie one treme ruling melee reedinn ie Coens @ German, was arrested in this city yester- | 4ges Schism, heresy and deadly’sin. KEGEL, Solo Clarineite Humes emciain cote mares canital the history and historical personages | of the journal should be excluded that was | @@¥, on the charge of poisoning. “Franz | New Jenseys LEcISLATIVE BCAXDAL— penwity in favor of the party Hy snch district attorney, ora j ent against any such district attorney either prosecution respecti of the country; Sd, it gives to each street | made part of the journal by the constitution. | BetSchart, also @ German, at Millersville, | qjoswnneie that has been inquiring into affected by it a distinctive, easily-remem- | He thougat the pe tot aunt beseet. ° eres Aemnte —. » on a — the charges of selling a clerkship in the New bered and Appropriate name, thus doing awa veral articles — gee | ) the decea: Jersey House of Assembly made against with all poasitl t is alleged that existing United States mining laws it will impossible to carry out the ma he New Iria company ap DsCARO, (Piccolo) SAUL, STMAN, (tubs.) BERNSTELN, f other a sicians, “A eee in’ 1867 . lity of that confusion an ; ; were found on Kamer. John Carpenter, jr., clerk of the House, have nt in Isr, but in has nev Sec. 4. That no citizen: posacssing all other analif. | misunderstanding Which now arise. so fre. Santer Stn Uke a Kamer lived in criminal intimacy with | jade very severe report, which ends’ with, be disqualified for service ae grand Of peut jurorin | adendy Fath oe eimilarity of sound in the | Kee the frat ballot for United Btates seunter | Eeeschart’s wife, @ resolution declaring the position vacant. < MISS EMMA C. THURSBY ‘The Pacific Mail Investigation. any cont of the Gulted Btatse, oF of any state, on | Promtneiacion of certain letters of the alphis- resulted aus follows: Carpenter, 6; Bragg, 52) THE KHEDIVES PRESENT. pay rg ag romney oon Spade noma Sermemmeetaniention hae won distinct TESTIMONY TO-DAY. Tule; and any'officer or ther person charged with | erations to be urged in support of the projet, Tae el tae wee Bann, 2 Gift to Gen. Sherman's | saying thet the report is not in accordance The Pacifie Mail Inquiry was resumed by | any duty'in the selection or summuning of urors who | but they should be sufllecoe Lecce et ie ‘The second ballot showed the same re- | The $800,000 Public—never attained by any military on the American coutinent HH exclud With the evidence, and asking the members elude the Way fail to summon any citizen forthe | 19 the favor of Congres and Means Committee this morn- Daughter. 1 4 men, as they do to = Ole New York, January 30.—The diamond | tosuspend judgment until the testimony is ae ied guilty cf'amiskemsator amd tt Aual ust | {At of all eitizens who have given thematter | Tote Tae Untied Dias eae Eka! | pocmince end earinga which the Kuative | freien Misco iene ee ear eee Gill contain the choicest gemsin| "aw ASTONISHED DIRECTOR than five thousand dollars.” any thought. . in joint convention stood, Ramaoy ir devas. | sent as a wedding present for Mrs. Fiteh, | it was voted to post Pone uction until the tes. ve Repert. the ped rely a ve over mang STON RE re Case ising let Ov - 7} 5 2 9 Shis 5 "t . oA to Oherun. the favorite -orertn fo ere James D. Smith, chairman of the executive ack Poth ome at ane Onin tek, Ls ren, 50; Davis, 2; Hillsbury, 12, ‘his is the | Gen. Sherman's daughter, and which are | timony is printe ere is ‘much ex TELL, grand selections fr LLIAM ‘act in the courts of the United Sta , cme dos Itis pleasant to know that measures have lest vote by eight that Mr. Ramsey h: valued at $300,000 have been sent from the | ment over the charges. n Lohengrit committee of the board of directors of the able by S) ¢ Court of the United smallest vot eight that Mr. y has a and Incite, Le Prophete,and other eaiueni works. | Pacific Mail. steamship company, Catitied | Rater eihaek Me qseRreme, Court of the United | W600 Sot on foot looking to the organization | received Ina full legislature. The contest ts Soblectat’e cence tn the eub-teeneury for safe | ag Crncomnrawrtal Biony OF a MOR Biv: Gilmece teben: jheeons that he knew of uo difficulty between Stock- | under the same provisions and regulations as are | of an association for the promotion of art in consideved more muddled than ever. — i by ‘anxious to see them. DER.—In the trial of Owen Lindsay for the Pin eeyrnt ging that he na | well and Irwin. He did not know that any | tew provided by law tor the review of other causes in Washington. In times gone by such an or- No Election in West Virginia —A special yes- iged by person overture a4 —.— murder of Francis Colvin, at Baldwinsville, tformed by the F Band at the last Boson Ja | '8f8e Sum of money had been expended to | “#4 court ganization flourished here, with good results, | “Tay from Charleston, West Virginia, say: GEDY IN A ATIC ASY. N.Y., December 18, 1873, Bishop Vader, an “4c the introduction being played bya: | Procure the subsidy. There was a resolution | THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS OF the Senate | and it lence Goh doubted that’ great good | \The vole to-day in the legislature stood, | TRAGED LUN. ASYLUM. | accomplice, went on the Thursday passed to allow Stockwell to spend money to me, would be accomplished through the inflaeace Walker, 24; Camden, 21; Price, 12; Brannon, One Inmate Murders Another. morning and told the story of the murder by 7 ° | had a session yesterday p. m., and,aftersome 'p! 10: remainder scatterii Thirty-seven votes foe oy QUARTETTE OF SAXOPHONES. | rama the subsidy in a legitimate way. tra Com- | #54 efforts of a similar association at the | 10: ing. 'y- vo New York, January 30.—It has just be- | Lindsay and the sinking of the body in the yitness told Stockwell once that under the | “iseussion, a resolution instructing the ; | present time. There are enough artists now yg gt Oa ne at come known that a fearful tragedy Occurred | Seneca river by Lindsay and himself, and SDA RENT Foiceanety Sil cymmence on | resolution of the boant of directors he was not | mittee on Privileges and Elections to seat | fiving here to make up, together with the | _ JnePective in Florida —In Tallahas- | gt the Flatbush con ee asylum on | the disposition of the murdered man’s money NDAY NEXT Sreuue’ 8 Metasrott & | to spend over $5,000. | Stockwell said the | Pinchback was adopted by a vote of 18 to 8. | more active and enthuslonic inves and | S¢ four ballots were taken for United States | Weanesday last. 8.8. Middleton, one of the | and securities afterward. 929 Penns) lvania avenue. amount he woutl spend would not exceed coe the prince go the canes in ‘the | patrons of art, quite a society; and there are | Senator yesterday. No election. inmates, got possession of a hatchet left by a prin Admission. $1; Reserved Seats 50 cents extra Jendigntion teoms taster cn ee Sits tn | Thedae itl tee ete Commenial Treen, papent and social qualities chough: among terer, with which he killed Noble 8. Ben- TIUS DONNELLY'S plas . e opin- | the How MAny CONFEDERATES VOTED FoR | nett, another inmate, by smashing in his Norn —The Band are now making atoarof the | Pended. ‘The expenditure was made without | lon was expressed that without its operation Sande ee ene pleasant Zong. | ANDY JOHNSON—A special dispavch to the | uot Ti Pripcipal Eastern and Western cities, on their way | the knowledge and consent of the executive | it would be impossible to take joint action tractive in themselves. There is no place in | New York Times from Nashvilie says: The —_——— to Louisville, Ky. to fill an engagement in the latter | Committee. Witness was astonished when | on the Louisiana case or to pass Some impor- | the country so well adapted. fora variety of | flowing dispatch was sent this evening by Fire and Accident at Philadelphia. es esas | ‘Sruary, ta aid of the Free Lt. | he heard such large sums of money had been | tant measures of legislation. The vote is reasons, for its art center as Washington. | Col. Burch, late chairman of the democratic 2 PHILADELPHIA, Ji this jan3s_ | spent. ot, however, a final one, owing to the small | and it would be largely the mission as well | State committee, to Gen. John B. at | morning the woollen mill of Preston & Irwin F° BALLS AND PARTIES. MR. ORDWAY’S BOOKS. attendance, and another caucus was called | as the natural effec! af such an association | Washington, in answer to a telegram asking at was destroyed fire. It pare Mr. Ordway produced the books of the Ser- | for to-day in order to take final action. At to .nake that fact manifest to the public, | boW many rebels voted for Andy Johnson: commenced in the fourth story light- MADAME E. BASTIE: geant-al-Arms’ office, and submitted a state- | 12 o'clock to-day the caucus reassembled, and | oth here and elsewhere. Senator:—Nine Senators, » and | ing up for the commencement of work. jPtem Baltimore) ment showing that d the moaths of | was still in session at 3 p. m. he three Union men. ‘Twenty-one Representa- | 08°F ,."Vour after the fire had started takes es Rag fem he ay eae - | May and June, 172, only thirteen members the * tives, confederate, and nineteen Union men. ‘in with a crash, carrying with it the had mad outeld: thete ania A Sap Case.—Kditor Star: May Iuse your | Thanks to. what has been said on the sub- | Nearh oni the confederates served during | Toot fell 7 a aeoounte; ani enty porate ‘$500, | People’s column to say a word for one of the | ject in this column, or tosome other influence | the emiire war, and some lost limbs. Seek wall, 7 he were aconnd the cs the widow lady in this twe and of the others the amount did not exeeed | People? There is an still more potent, perhaps, the Centennial RESINS. SCH AME JOING: act" CUTAN | one hundred dollars “Hedld not fudious ee. | Cus, bearing one of the most honored New ¢ ~ & : i : something-or-other which cum bered SHALL TILTON BE A Wirness?—After | third story window and was’ seriously in- SEISSAINS HATE sad “be w'ED x's LAL | gle S100 docket. ote Keeps no private books Seat cents oe nee ground in front of Center market has fold. | our telegraph report of the Tilton-Beccher | (4 “iy mites auton building four ‘a ecomm jon Of members. a ed its little frame shanty a: silen “scteas S8A8 BATU Somes Feces, | ember came in, however, and left money | Tighicous caine, She hae no friends here | €2up ite Uttie treme, shanty, and silently the former fet fm Seerihettie | sou the trassaction Would tot appear is his | Camel, Net room rent for & mogthy but why prospect of gatheriog al chitigt promises 2 Sosa, | $1000 MOALEY., books. a te ee . ¢ at | Socer, it any rate it is off tt employ-| THE nue Ae sna atc tS aE HEMI: on | pests lage Save of fhe aes a | conta and tomate at tio wines ae mae * r. Smith's - | u ween 60S 10: Grazer Noxruwzer. Takes, was Concerned, he was certainly mis- | [nt neat, Monday. Wil pot xe depart- eg taken, and so far as that he did not know | Stranger friends send gifts for mercy’s sake | ment ahd the Capitol. “For this much Master's, to your care, to save this LEMS, collection of Fine Artistic BALL, Tap. | }#rge sums of Jay Witness hack cbint.t2 | lady from further actiial suffering? ate i | kr Cand THEATRICAL COSTUMES kept on | Procure the subsidy, i J-W.C. A Californian now visiting Washi: small ment without proclaiming now Band. hhimes . W.C. ington ho re by Mr. Bell, [The above comes from @ gentleman of the | says that he never knew what became of the e pending. t = = MASK ED BAlLs snd PARTIES supplied at | attorney of the Pacific Mail steamship, with | highest character, and the case, we are satis- | «Aztec children” who were exhibited e7-Red fiannel neckties are very generally tween reine aes iitan the mas. | 4 18 one appealing most urgently to the io Gas ef the Gapitgl a ioe deen nine eee me- | Worn—at night. dottaaes And all Cceroaaes tethered ted key Sac® | ner of procuring the sombiny man- | sympathies of the benevolent. We shall very | he was of them— Bartolo, te to Tom | srThe Dental ‘con- Costume, and all Costumes delivered and called for. pias 3 lod en, When | gladly receive and forward any contribu- pee Eat coe him,—had been ne oe 3 @ppropriate exer- hloridoran aan amastetier aot Will oct]? tm L. MOXLEY, 605 low street. | & recess was taken until two p.m. tions.—ED. STAR.) 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