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a ot — | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. j - LOUISIANA. | A Compromise Proposition. + The McEneryites Don’t Like It. More Trouble Threatened, THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED BAILY, Sundays Excepted. I | > AT THE STAR RUILDINGS | . Peunsyivania Avenue, cor. Lith St. Ry The Evezing Star Newspaper Company. 8. H. KAUFMANN, Pres't SING STAR es served by carries , ESTs PER WEEK, OR FOR {es CRNTs PER mosTR. Copies of the Create, Two Cents cach By mai'—posiage prepa t—s sa month str mon hs. $3.00; one year. $6.00 THE WEEKLY STAN—putissned om Proiny $200 ay ee prepand ; | = ene Ai sehicantions wncayrahiy 1m avamce, ana V°, 45—N&. 6.821. THE FALL RIVER STRIKE. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1875. Kates of adrer < fu mished om applica ion. | TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE IDLE. AMUSEMENTS EV ENING STAR. Society, Ete. | ‘The Government of the District. ‘The Civil Rights Bill. # oeeneos Sey te I »_|_ Yestentay, Mrs... Hrown gave a very | We printed on Thursday a long list of | ‘The foliowsug is aeops of tie civit rights | ©ORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. = NATIONSE THEATER. ————————————— = | erjoyable dancing reception, from 3 to 6 hames of prominent ns signed to the | Dill gs it finally passed the House of R-p a ~ A CITY WITHOUT WATER, t az — "| petition in behalf of the Morrill bill. Below . ee ‘iin ahh SATURDAY, February &. — 7 Washington News and Gossio, | 7M Weather was real old-fashioned winter | We yive a list ofad names of leading | Tntatives: SENATE.—The Vice Presitent lata befor TUESDAY. February 9.1573 = * | weather. The Christmas evergreens and | property holders and business Whereas it is essential to just government | the Senate the credentials of Theodor> F. | BOND ROBBERS ARRESTED. NU FAREWELL TESTOMONTAL, Ms. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are hell oy | MOttoes which alorn the house added to the | Ty rhe Senate and House of Representatives in Con bela nene os mary oe vi Coe Randolph, Senator from N : | as ~ £ . x 7 Pte . r e s anc gress assembled ed e duty of gov- nine t Gir clitatas of Wa blegion'¢ Saturdays. commencing at three aud last- | es a ime ee pepe rooms and the | aii inderagaa, citizens of the District of Colum- | ernment In its dealings with the people to | term commencing Mare! . "l ing nntil five o'clock p.m , cordiality of the host and hostess. The greet- | pia. pr, ut mete out equal and exact justice to all, of | M2 and placest on the 1 LOUISTANA. . ‘The President's public reception will oc- | eoest, met Tih was vors | t form of government. is the whate Yer nationality. race, color or per oa A. ph spre Epi tap Prospect of a Compromise. . The ter 2 ie cok ette inha sion, religious or political, and it being inchback asking action Nr . ‘ ? cur Tuesday evening, February Sd, and will there were_refreshme v P ie t > New Yous, ¥ ‘ tal dis ¥ nt aed. am re_refreshments of om i appro} 5 e t * + | Mission to a seat in the ack DON ASSUAANC continue from eixht to ten o'clock p. m. usfying Kind. Purkey that was'| out providing sucks goverament int sidat principles into jaw: Themee et! | Committtce on Privilege St, tena woke a ale with « r es Fibation af ch <n | State Dinner:—Tuesday, Febraary sth. rin the i heen ae : | Be & enacted, e.. That all persons within | Mr. Spencer. trom | the legisiutare c ; ae Mb ML Harkin M . alutehlereiiabofitcawn Mier iulis been xe ion of the citizensof the | the jurisdiction of the United States shall be | Uistriet of Columbia, repe nit | saleccraetene sie ye mr 3. W we. M . Firz Jous Porten has prevented to | palutatle relish ¢ Brown | Distric f its t by popular | entivied to the fall and equal enjoyment of | Wil for the relief of the Intastrial tome | qudniecnt te Mosk i Mas nother very strong appeal | 14,4 nar! seaitiS wera her dt nuh ommodations, advant cilities, | School of the District of Columbia, Placed | pee © the Ke eee aM : f wehleaciosof hax Joune righ: eable manner. and privileges of inns, public conveyances on | OF Ctlendar with adverse repors. | Allowed to-cor a Is _ — Mrs and her hands Jand or water, theaters and other places of | | Mr. Clayton. from the Commities on Terri | mente Or FOLKS’ COSTUME CONCERT, SkCKETARY BRISTOW attende!l Cabinet | nives, M had a dei provid public an Lanceneeh, sutye t only to the con- reporte kee raf postpaning ta militer MOUST ZION N. B.CHUEOT meeting yesterday. and was at his ities in | Teeeption. ppc b ditions and limitations established by je the forint city. MeEnery a ~ourse ee - ; tia ‘oh anea | — Mrs. Dx a difve. Gehoral Ban Mra of the passa: a alike to citizens of ¢ tenered by the compromin ith on ls MONDAY NIU! =.7:30 els icone. | ning were assisted in their reception by Mrs amenity vista Se es ig COR: ERODES MONE SHOE OED FOLKS MESt ME AS OCEVTION tuveawas Revuncn one receipts from | Mohun, he = the harming ie Bote That on who shall pen Denonaces Cae PL ee ; ie 2 : The Ss | persed the hospitality « the foregoing sec: “to Ty ; peopater this source tostay were or the | fal bome most zon, exception teed oy caw Youth, Bet t spe Ley SOUL | month, $1,e21.09206. For the fiscal year to | — Mrs. a . | citizens of € olor, atid i /]| | ee eee, Tose tie Cosmaleee 2 be present, mantle a sp Tin fis 2 date, $6 WAG. of the distinguished Professor. ree on Fee Ae en bo re ore Condition Of werwiscide, |}: OLY: EPO O ibeare ection ment, and Spea == — = “riday, and a host of friv ne full enjoyment ofan sition for the brary ‘on 4 VENUr THe nyerres AT THE Wire Hovse.—Senators Har- | FT! precipitable se tions, advantages, fac . OF Pi TRICT BILLS Se we aes Ghee ctf ited vey msey, Mitchell, Dorsey, West, Bout- | 902 ee ie in raid section enumerated. or by aah hg : romaoed pak ising the | ESS tho alter aenetin a BALE sud Mana, ap ele Bs | = yesterds riting such d i crimes of murder and manslaughter in the | Bers. the « Lge age Gann oone webs welland F aud Representatives Hurlbut, | ante iudy entertains as acceptably as che es a ay shia, and providing far the | MYOr ¢ Monday Evenins, Fete Scand Every Night. | Eatker. Svpher. Hayes and Rass had an- | writes .T ato Mianetam aaioral eeee insferet-to the Judici. walls, arnt 7 REST STAR ARTIST IN AMERICL with the President this morning. | he Misses Freeman gave an elegant ie eas to be recovered in at aot debe. with fail ce. The Gevat Lotti. M Ue Gerteuie. te Holand Sis 1 SovTHERN AFFAIRS —Preskient Grant | 1 in the evenin John Wo Pe Me ors, Uyletarener Panta 3 2 offense, | coded with, the G we Welle, Wiidora Wade Barre Tenner. Chas. King, | Will send a special message to Congress on | _— Mr. General Crook, who, with her father J.-F, Mithun & C sett NE AC raion pe dl Paro men ee eon oy pol 2 — vy oe ank Georg. Pilere, W | Monday next, calling the att f both | Mr. Daly, of Virginia, has been passing some A Mil less than five hundred nor more than one | Mt Spencer, the following bills w be coult ming houses to condition of aifuirs in the | time in Washington, leaves to-day to rejoin thousand dollars, or shall be impris posed of AMUSEMENTS OF AT southern states | ber husband In Artz less than than thirty | mise bill relative ta the Metropolitan po, Adm.miet oct = . i: ; —There is a rumor that Mrs. Jewell will | James ¢ year lice of the District et “ig elerred to FOkD's ovens HOUSE. Biscscikey estes with 5 ep Liceune lier serieuhis ing receptions | Robert B. Kepner, tor so proces | Tastee Gill to toe Capitot, | nada “THERE'S MILLIONS EN IT the year, the Boston, Philadelphia ani Bal- | ‘“!¢* Ash Wednesday, 4 statutes; and having so elected to pro- peet and § n rail. road 5 Engagement for six nights only of timore paper houses are to receive the con- The Pacific Mail Investigation. ’ Se aaaeeaiin the nee oni ata pands ¢ tracks 0! otha » "Ath: seaeyl oye tracts, they having underbid the New York TESTIMONY TO-DAY. 5 | to Proceed tm the other Jurisdiction this road being a Mas: Pacttic raitron mpany, te MA. JOUN T. RAY and other dealers The Pacifie Mu 7 ea ete this | ¥ } shall ng “3 o ne Pacific Mai! inquiry was resumad this | & minal proceedings, eit Avent which, he i. tinent of Lwo trustees of a cert Mr. W. Scorr SMITH, correspon morning by the Committee of Ways anl| 1 the eri law of an: preserved from] the inroads of ste tet by ty rApAy ¥. Evening Post at Waahis | Means. E furth a judg Ie moved an amendment, exelu the honds Issued by the Ex thud lex wan aoe kctcest t ‘tine ‘Win. C. MacHride. of the Rvextne BrAR, aoe party . or for a faiz- | it froin that aven tension J Shacpoustoin has vetly in the Memphis test t vorkeeper of the com- retchinar, tupon an indictinent, shall be a bar to on mot wrach a “i it from New mittee, Mr. mpson, med him, on the sabl pectiv _ tof doty in office promise pepe de nine is n ae That the Distriet and Cireait © Jersey 4 xe. Ag et a share of stock in this or aay | Hey of th Peau iecnerereniels pes of the United Stat Mr. Morrill (V1 ml that this road jwalinn Treaty. os Angelos chamber of commerce too much on the aveoues. | paye sent the caren mv ndinent to the bill the | Jones. Hager las n, from the | treaty exem, Ruihlings nat | fruits fron detie COL. SELLERS’ MATINEE SAURDAY. railroad sehen Seats sold st = in advance. MONDAY NEXT, heridan, Mack & Day's conibin: puris of the s {nies and offe ~ the provisior tions for the penalty g sroposed to rt SEEN WM. 8. KLN He uirered az bi reported Com joliowing telegratn to Sonaters If the Hawat 1 scmi-Cropieal 1 serionsty preyudice A HANDSOME ROQUET was « Butler's desk in the I that he Ss about to Gon this morning male A. Bail of this act ven by the pr. the = — as. and for a center scetion may be pro tr ommission to re cheating donsly 5 My igpereinmnr oe g- Ge ble sepeocrg Ropeolal to tt district or cirentt Falta nd horse eee om aus haan = nt and Wetmesfay ant Appended to the : c ited Sta ment of the eclebent ant hy and asked, In his (Sampson's) hearty foun, wit sis ar as to who w mined then. Wit ~ And the dis isla The country ness as ge IAN” ra deputy mar- | ne ? strtke rem the b nd Comaniss - any meme tee of th travel | ‘ ai mills sae . Which he rey “No, but Ddid tell Bas cult and territori = vers and ng OES the clerk. wt i ates, with Mf them females, tre now out Geo. W. Hoxie, N.Y. P.M. Bar- imprisoning jarge number of them have been idle her and wife, Pa; R.C. Overton, L. W. Ser. . riy a fortnight. Several meetings BF-Seo Noue Bille for partion bie" Pett N.Y: M. Dycr and wife, Hal a aaanenit | nwhad with rey alives of the pD FELLOWS: HALL. Pinkeman, St Lonis; RS. Merril mistals pedals iuire . ions, but no sof compro oO Miss Ten Fro th Hill. § lebby—that he ae ist c¥ery persor pplemen: | arrive stime. A mass BLIND TOM CONCERTS. hia , but went down the y NEAL TSE DTI EIDOG OT Sie BCU, Washingt | as hie vening.at Wh - wi. H into the lobby from the lower floor 7 Lsgieaphorgi "to. ext : of strike THE CELEBRATED NE BOY PIANIST ate ENATORIAL CONTESTS. — West 1% s may : a1 to extent a railroad into SAMPSON SAW KUNG. orge p ¥o Co Sampson was called, but ¢ ae West Virginia lezisiatar t ier: Soueatiin; 5 “a dincio BLIND Tom eo sa dcrbnaa hession, has balloted eleven times uns:icmess- Ww has ¢ a ie sea bo ahah N : 3 v: beast! These ots are not wor noved an amendment that s to hol FIVE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, nhe thought it was before the tw tor hese b as —— worth cthnaman mal Comomictes TCENUAY, Fnbranty 34,55 onicred to report to the chief of the | WAS Teens. wr WANT TO SER Hive fshioull this t Admittance. to cents: Children vf ordnance for such duty as he may ethapeele Glecte oo tie ca a has b he bill Reserved seats for <ale at 4 te 8 himselfand the doorkeoper. apson Said : rst ball shall t Approval and sane- | = MapRin, February 6—Oitie Ke resery teat Matine at colt, Fla; Assistant Sx to hiin about this: “King was here this m orn- | 245 0. Key Johnson, aperton, of civil action aceruing y person, | | ast route and termini of ainee that eight & Doorr “ m. = tries T. Hibbert to the Naval Hospi- | j dh: said he wowhi like to ase you: seattering, 11. Forty-second b Wi whether m of th: "t or otherwis Anacostia aud Potor er raitroat made a furious k upon King 4 wees ee roe & toe hingten; L ant-CommanderG_ | which witness re Johnson, 17; Brannon. ton, 14 'y Who shall wilfally | t@7eatlate its construction and operay | troops near Ortel a bayonet, a siteaalate tae deta from the commana of | him.” third hb alker, ate the procecd. | Which alter at | rKe, were repul great loss. = id placed on sick leave atte all, for every such of. | , Mr. Wel ght presente morial of mem- | Dispatches have a ce-ivel reporting ape . ENG » forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred | bers of the rt sking | other successes by pops. A OLN MALL. 1 ain Se te t ; Pg 7" lecree : Sab i # NEOLN AL. eat poe of Captain Seth Ledyard Of the filibustering last w - | dollars to the person aggrieve thereby, to be | Te ia decree n issued dire itary and un action of debt, with fall | YeTs to raval officers to abstain from ai litical meetings. shington, as Com:nissioner for | $"Keontz, being in. the reporter nding po- — the District of Columbia, vice Henry T. | stated thal Wm. 8. Kk i town. Mr. t hana on convic! thereof, be fr. Hamilton (Texas) p Blow, resigned, is a particularly gv e, | Harris asked him how he 3 confident of sic isdemeanor, and be flied ia ——— > ——_—— - Weare Praha oe | ae onky iewroncial ate cess, — ns one thousand nor more t veral hundred A Palace € MONDAY, derech ime micn: War aia mind; I knov is here.” Minnesota,—The vote for Unite five thousand dollars: nd provided fur Bincuawton, N. Y¥., Feb war for the Union with credit. He isa the graph which appearet in th fu the Minn 8 judgment for the penalty in favo: | ain for Albany wa ; de holder in Washington, Sun the next day and show Without si grieved against any it wiles north of FEBRUARY %, I-75. tz, Who eeutive ability, aay That's all ri aborated.” Mr. Harris 1 enjoys ra judgment upon & fT was thrown thirty an unstained reputation for lutegrit ix a little against any such district attor: res. Two coaches a a zt ards showed what he had written to his a bar to either prosecution respectiv i the track. Tuere . ~—— - wleott, aad resuested him to See. 4. That no citizen possessing which was adc mily a few pase on board. Gc ac ‘ BALTIMORE'S REQUEST FOR A New Post ‘pump Koontz, ani get tions which are or may be yr ment of Ja: were braised and a hed, bat none ran oncer Orricr.—Several members of the House her out of b i. M ified Xpenditure of Committee on Appropriations and the Com- con district of Noi 1 BY nitive Pubtic Buildings and Grounds lett . oa to send for Alabama Claims, ‘ LPHLA, Feb U.S. Commissioner appointed by th lor or previous condil y officer or other persoa charged with : ny duty in the selection or summonins of + | Both parties are ec sy demor Jurors who shall exelade or fil to samm. tion as to the necessity, if | Witness replied that he b vi it from goxl an- aie citizen for the cause azorestit sli neh exists, for the erection of # uew'yort | thority, and from a mau whe in @ posi- aye adlce ts taker ‘see him when hi » town Seid be Ane) Ho} Ses dollars. on of Servitiete: uary 6.—C.P. Clark, and tu administer oa: from the Committees oa following bill «i rocommit on at * o'clock this morning for in a special train on the Balti, | MeeBride that i 1, for the purpose of | Shieh was that ablie buildings there, and | MacBride in conversation witness told could give 2 aeWSs, Bill Kin = red, “Hoy altimore GILMORE'S FAMOUS | mrcanl© iting in WHorrsan St. Lowis —A S Regiment Band ISA AND NoMINATIONS.— resident das wi That all cases arisir Y } oe Senate t the following nom: the conclusion th visions of this aet in the courts of t ited i 2 fc § s ment was good. ates shall be reviewable by the Saprem = 4 - . ph Ramiez, of V tob sein here 1 to witness, who vd that Robert Wilmer ‘o. Rankin, | Court of the United § is entirely ation araw; Edward T. to be surveyor | flats lection of ¢ 2 1, J. W bert Brown, | the sum in controvel ity without water, to the , oF customs, port of pede: Yo} 0.Pe | paenenmeceucn OF te notorious « 7 id | wisions dara reek factories and citizens. Should Tompkit Jo territors AS. Gr: . U.S. marsha might have bec | « tire occur, gre aped. S itre now provided re that m. Witmer by luw for the review of other cau : kin got their cell open, passed out | court, into the large hall of the jail, seized Wateh- ——— | tdamage is anticipated. wtchossoas “<hr | New York Bank Statement. which was of War to Inte * hese tn Miller, bound and gagged him, aud then | A KipNarren Box - | portratt.of New Ye Loans, increase, supreme cout uid in wait for Watehman Head, who they | uty Sherit Davkt MeGe | Senvea Ge thee 1mm; legal and locked both | boy i S custe ® - ye ency of the >sits. increase, SIXYTY-FIVE preme boy in his custods 8 often y ney of j everything | terday, who, it W Tease, 152/00; Fe- besic mnasters. 1 been kid- | | Mr. Cox ¢, decrease, $3. ——e es the hagped by a wo 7 ‘ire in New York. - Pur- | of 2 ‘ Bar- | who is about four years old, and w! ner me don, wader DISTINCUISHED ARTISTS, SexeoiNe Frere Goren tilce iby, hem took the Keya its Wir Evans, son of Mrs. Harriet Evans Tunis mateo, ooomeend _ ine hin views on. 1 “pibo " a m Miller, opencd tl gate, removed | of Pb . attra ich attention, scnasek toate ARBUCKLE. the Fomons Cornet Player, tion connected with his | Mi.gonts was ite to | Several brieks from the wall underneath t Tepor out th athe gertiat LEFEBEE., Sot Suxop , represented was now in | So, hut for the fet th H vimlow. crept through the hole and eseapet. | ble Charley This report was str fs ir ing condftic Wt | tis family sues ae Purdon refused to le: Land | cned by the fa Ul At the time the boy was y compel sid Boa KEGEL, Solo Clarinet, ed he made : Tie Meine enon te on I the waichmen, hut would not un- fice Mayor Stokley, Sheri? Le«ts. ions, Ret al report. as to auch he said that cell in whieh they were y the escape was not di pnfined, and Col ) Mr. Win, ull of liladetphia ERACHT Febraa Peers ator ye coe ees Nobes pH. Kemble, plaintit in the suit | paren Beigel < OTHER EMINENT SOLOISTS € had b; sreasing the taxon spi ‘oont e arrived for the re; r against Mr. a % of ela artic egy AX OTHE eh MINENT ISTS, A: », and that an wditic aed Keres: cen Sheriff Conn 4 to the | > the Adams Express ¢ BY THE GIFTED SOPRANO, rents @ pound on to! ing nontz at that time promise: eet hd had come to » War Cla Con ANT a. dl yield $4,000,000. It is understood ie ete teins an +The Califor: | ier also offvred a resolu STE aMA C. THURSBY ud witne nich the depu had done so. With until the sheriff's offic: in private $1 per barrel on at he Wife Marder. CTI ¥ he thinks would aie tra SOUreG 260 sniles all s of peopl ew York, tizabeth Clare KCTION OF ewes apps ery trail th peated in 1-43, which time! Tt Wenn Withedid a pic dred t, from imjuries Mr. P. S. GILMORE, Mrs. Josern R. HAWLEY writes to 7 ‘onvine ny horse, mar onigal could ge proclaim: Rieted by ber husband, James ¢ during and into the ¢ nement house fight Taesday 1 nt . For the informat Me ea Prey and Ge al Dir ford Times, cor ng statement of i 7 - -se-- . lees held ins Bi cormesronvient of that Jouraal conceraing tt KI eaGues Wikre ane H Gra's Comer” 4 Mass edapgoenion : rh spond Geo. W. Ad orrespand Mclaughlin in 1605 eis a eae : | reevnt Appearam cold m York World, testified that Gherthe Conteyaie Seto ie aa enon M1 x ea ee | = a Docks, PROGRAMME: i her friendly notes 2 under his umbrella on Peunsyl+ the tiver iitie § artis meen ti LEXICO —A city of Mexico dispatch of I - ner, y some valu: : ' ty. Mrs. Hawley writes to the telegraph offi He thought it was in The above performa vicaes Ist, via Havana, says: On th " La bili te | discoveries. ght, while a , ik us Sullered for rs from th ic before Congress resumed its session 4 ial Gea Teinnle oft 6th ultimo a mob attacked the E “ferred to | was visible vm bis wateh using trial. Flora Temple tro! estant chureh recently e&tal { 1 e's Band of the eyes, which ai ¥ or two before et after the holi- in® public two miles. i ae ee ee 2 on Banking 3 the most } al telescope gland; be 2 ettiat At she cannot recogal reerss. ene Bl pitleg Uy ey ae uson, Sup «(Mo.) introdu for the | mapped i ut bre. | é e pers ne ’ Prden: DI ® Pre 18s! e 1 on « espe a « rr D s 2 gama ete ee one Tur Trrasot 6,250 in ved.” Dexter and rioters were armed with machetes asd | ito Commi sncizen i 7 s Band Sot fell to whens U.S. bonds t » national bank elreula. | “etled two miles in , Mr. Hutchinson escaped Ab [scare ig aes cea iy opie ‘ ; ro pt tell to whe honds to secure national bank elreuli- | time goes on record. Dexter at tl aUnitd Post Roads. and I s = Mi-- Exuma C. Thursby Soy x “notes of frics t # Lo Seeure public depo uotted each two miles i On motion eartes Lage ffecmigaene 9 8M &. Selection, ~ Le Prophete,” (Meyerbeer Ss 4 secretary 4 eo il RSG toe wigs rth . ites that © fallen in © part of Eu- Gilmore s Baud n to her own - ‘SES. Perley A tink Costs OF clerks, . | Tope—and fou that when he el uptoa erat mouraets Teoa nite. 2 es to the Boston Journat from Washi i scoese NORTON ise TEGETHia eat, sn] Riles Al eee Gee ee ee | ee vere. coveurred in asd | exactly those of the Gomet, alt. Lockyer ta Srexture,“W komtai e ong an pression 1 iar a en se aie ANI y 2 St took his seat ed. x nuhers We 1. Among “i District Co + Were concur xae nOSe Ol romet. y - € Overture, Rosia. ee Band “ee i ie Benes Fege es ae a the United States Senate i. Of those tip laiter was Mejiw'sadjntant. Nonpof the the biliwas then referred niere coming to this countzy shertly, to conte 2. Bolo for Cornet, “Tih 2 Variations, | Ja ples: houses d 7 h ot i who sat there with him there were Toombs ers re beenr1 ent, niny igation Committee. with our scientific men, whom he accres De Beric Ee — io, under such ¢i Capitol, at the corner of New Jersey ave: = Rene idet : is fa progress, and reinforcements have becr Mand(Vt 1 commit vith the greatest achievements in the recent 8 Invitation a! Ihe. Wehes er woe bond. j F praise whteh 4 + in oie They are constructed of Cape ‘Ann granite cea Hanis SOOEEI: Gant Con aian ant sent to the cit, to protect the judge wi f : ie WA ment one be pated cor the transit of Venus, 9. Echo Song, with Flate Obligato.(Bishop.) housekeeper, a good W and the corner house has a handsome porlteo | Fessenden nd Seward, Broderick | ttking testimony ud asked that it be printed and recom SRS Rp Tg a Mixes Emma C. Tharsby. of the same material. This the General has ti ad ~ ores XS IMPrKiaL TRAGEDY.—The that a * and Houston and Bell are dead. Hamtin, Sere eine ordered. (Th fe aby Mr. Bi > E ° performed by Mr. Bracht built for his own residenee, the nex: one ts i ai i ‘ EPisCOPATE—In the Tilt : ort the empress of China has committed suteide, w. ti, from the Operas of Meyerbeer : both: the Se oe and Wilson, and Cameron will greet him in | nojis Episcopal convention yesterday. the rd (LiL) made a nal Y % =. halting Uectasss wosetingn to any. tha | Come stiver, is reteel te ceenooeea ae He Genate on bis return. Wade, Trumbull, | protest which was recorded against the vote | MF Butler, (Muss.) asked when the report | belug overcome with grief at the death of dsp holding business meetings to-day, the by, iS ret e $a larlan, Foster, at iY 2 are rs e ns ¢ be dup. emperor, giv jc element to an even! remem mere croton atan homegrantd oe be ieee) peony Sonne nine at among those: ‘vio, aul ving, Gevereniea ito Teo Soke ea cocci iy eee He “Ste Poland said the majority report did no: already oeonrgen Aeon oo to Fa A A . dl engray copper plates. The ivate life, a 0 pall for any act by the House. tract untversal attention. In its way, this copsercpa, Vemimion. 81; Reserved Seats 50 | Tels ler the intereate OF thelr, comtitucnes, | pouses are better built than any others in | Puvate Hi lan, and the minutes, were approved. The | “LTR ATY Sidhe had not entered the usual | imperial tragedy In China 4s only less lun= ch tak at METZERUTE & COS, No. 925 | There were members from Kentucky looking | Washington, with spacious staircases, solid | DROUGHT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE—In New | Committee appointed by the convention then notion to reconsider the vote by which the | pressive and sad than the imperial Penusyivania avenue. i aca data with whieh to make upan argu: | dors in place of vencered work, and mosate | Hampshire the drought {s much aggravated | Made @ report, with resolutions, censuring | [OtOn to Recomaier AMG Toke Ge Mic tn. | fn Mexico—the woe of heart-broken ment against the. imposition of a higher tax | 2007S of rare wood. ‘These buildings occupy | by the extremely cold weather, which freezes | the lower house of the general assembly. | [SPOTL Would. being authorised to report ai | crazed Carlotta over the death of her hus- on whisky; members from Virginia ont | {e site originally built on by Thomas Law. | up What little water there is, many farmers | Which met in New York last fall, for const'- | 2'\"time. eall up the report at a proper time. | band, the Emperor Maximilian. | Tndeed, the orice. >The Band are now making a tonr of the | tobacco question; members from the eutton | &Prother of Lord Elteaborough p Whoamassed | being oblized to melt snow’ to water their a ne hee eee ok or Bia Mr. Poland said he supposed the majority | whol’ story of the dramatic and mournfully- net} astern. estern cities, on their way | state ; Hye fortune rhen Warren | cattle. nd reservoirs are everywhere 3 bound tocall up the report, in | ending carver of the you Inese empress Betowierilie- Ky ts aD sseneugemeniiatielatiee Cotton, which have been hanging on the | Hastings was governor-geacral there, ant | frozen, and the Nashua manufactories run | Of this diocese, the resolutions affirming that | Would feel, bound, to call up the report, in | ending caress of the young Chinese empress <BR A ha Pebreary ta aid of the Publi Li- | Pic eev edge” inthedepartment for years.and | Me here, it was said, to avold testifying | but three hours a day, fearing thal the ice in | 8D churehman in good standing is eligible | CouTtssy to th (Pa.) said that the report was | several hundred competitors t succes- brary mtucky ebiit | will probably hang there until they are re- | 22, the f{mous Hastings trial. Bringing | their canals will crush down and freeze to | if chosen by any diocese signed by four of the five members of the | sively to the notice and i of the z were also members from New England in the | ¢er° and after gal: * ; ——$—— New England Labor Reform League hetd a | sense bound tocall up the (or 2 » a MADAME E. BASTIEN, interest of parties holding claims for the de- | /¢T; and after gaining the approbation of | ap american News ‘Advertising | Convention at Boston on Monday, and nearly | fit of the one. set so DT (From Baltimore.) struction of fishing vessels by rebel cruisers | bet guardian by investing largely in Wash- | ,THE American en ry iS | all existing institutions were denounced, as | _ After farther discussion on this point, Mr. ‘ 7 ton thee hog, fm hs ay cen santa the during the war; @ question which the depar Sere cae ie MGnbaper ipet tt teaer a eeps ltsele Genk mewn oes Rew I by ori libet dpeevaminuryy earring Searg Bee Cr) ee tn conton ths waeme at wrembes bath —~ ten ne tt Nt HAIR DEPARTMENT at CHAS. BAUM'S, ana | MeUthas er consideration for som | a divorce, and the real estate, which cost | @4vertising in news They Svidently | eee on ike Boratlees of fount oa | Lake the Mississippi and Rock | met at the ‘by about one thousand elt experienced in this business for the time. Members from other states were look- | 259.560 in gold was finally sold for less than | Tecelve their re we have it from a | G¢rounced the Soverei of Industry au Lake Michigan and the Mississipp! oe ~ the horses from his ears guarantees full satisfaction in ing after interests as diverse as those we y i less 1 | reliable source that orders the Gran; as banditti; declared that «If | 1ivers, rally known as the Heanepin | izens, who ~ BabsSG SCHAMPOOING “et COTERG | Lave mentioned. Which ntood whens General Batlet hat gow | 9 tnem for thelr customers have exesoted | Gneral Sheridan wishes to, xuppress base | canal bi. —————— Scien, 924 J cnamaninatio aempomentoee a 1 lars _ e nat nal RESSING ielty. ‘Ladk 3 cr oF Conumsta | built to the Bank of Washington, and a part | tree @ day since the commencement a en = : a ‘At the Marshall house he made a brief speech, Se ee a Specialty. Ladies iri be, attended AD IGEST or Disrri sooner of it was used as the Supreme Court MOSES fas, of the year, and this is not a very good year banks, with their retained von in Con. Auneer OF Sine Boaeee. op ionearr ising to address bis fellow-citizens ‘= CHAS CMY Gorse Peet pee Waseem ee cee hick, was | thy years. When I first came to Washing: | for advertising, elthe Cae meant Cher Cis SGTAG. Pre, || Gone aeneiet an teak ent eight” persons tm. his departure for Washington. ects: 405 7th strect, ‘right presented a petition, which was | ton it was the residence of the architect of te aicasy. “a : “ ———————————— LEY. | reterred to the Judiciary Committee, signed | public buildings, one of whose daugnte A COLORED MAN Sor DEAD.—The St. | ident of a military’ despotism called the —— alleged, in ee Jot kke | _ THE CHALLENGE of George Rooke to fight MOXLEY, by Enoch Totten, Browing & Browning | Put! Bs, rs | Mary’s Beacon learns that in an altercation | United States.” National Bank of ie. Tae Tien for: noel o rame the wife of Jack Pendleton, a Virgin- lored. eno} Tom Ai $2,500 aside, within five hun- L. costum Henry W. Garnett, Bradley € Duvall, Rich- | jan ‘orone of the first families, sir? whovtor | Ne sae oartas Thee aan enown, and |p emgHERIA IN PRINCETON CoLLEgr.— | Brested persons are G- Bond and wife, A. | dred miles of New York, has been conditions ER, api Smith. It Ross Perry, R. Leach. John C. | years kept a noted faro bank here. Mrs. Pen | Pine store In St Inigcee ate oe hes | A letter from Princeton, NS. to the New Perey ite ed SR, Foun MeGovern, Billy | ally accepted. Allen agrees to age 609 10ru Srxexr Noatuwsst. Wilson, Lucien O'Brien, Leigh Robinson. | Jiecon used to keep the most splendid carri maay on Test. the soot e,® | York Herald says:—“During the week | Erown ob ha +d next May within fifty miles of St. « “ *: j diet - ple carriage | county, on Saturday last, the colored man | York Herald says uring past week | dollars of the stolen money was found on the . if Rooke ffarer, glletion of Flos Arctic BALL, TAB. | “esersand law frms-sctting forth that cere | S44 grees in, Washinglon. with a patr o | was instantly Killed bya pistol fired by Mil- | diphtheria has broken out to an alarming | fremises of oneot the parties. More arrests | uit OF Pittsburg. If Rooke accepts Allen LEAU aod THEATHICAL COSTUMES Kept re | akc ' s < spotted coach-dogs which ran under the hind | burn. extent throughout the college. Over thirty expected to-night. lew York to oe ‘fon the pintrictof Column that ney | ch te aed” Peesident Bachata” at | Niwe VigEe— Ei ae oi the unaber inerenee dati” "ie oles = ay Mie. Petr Weber af aps ? when he jed, residen a NINE ict! .- us ir nm! Crea Ses a 1e anu. MASKED BALLS and FAMTIES supplied at | {5 .caitircd through 2 number of pablica: | among “the distingulshel persons at ‘his | have been discovered in| the ruins of the | thorities have endeavored tohush themat: | ,SMALT Pox tx A Poon Hovsh—Throagh | | #2" Mrs. Peter Weber of Chicago was deliv Eemecuabic rates. nbetent. lawsers who practice, fa ‘the fuHeral, Ror some years afterward the hous> | Beaufort (Canada) Lunatic Asylum, which | ter up; but a physician of unquestionable | Teeligence on, the part of cae | apatacnunianorren fet of © on Capitol Hill was partly occupied by John | was burned a few days ago. It is reported | veracity informs me that he alone has twen: ii been -chamsen ince Chun, has been Cees Mak ie farntahed with ech | Supreme Court, District of Columbia, may W. Forney, and at the “stag-parties given | thatone of the escaped lunatics has'eiliei | ty-hres cases under treatment. If active eee ee in coosequence © large name, | Proclaimed Emperor of China. — Snes delivered aad called for. | Dy appointed to collect the statute lawsnow here during the war many important politi- | his sister at Three Rivers, Canada, with au | measures are not soon taken it 1s more than With emallpor ates have taken the disease, | 87 Bev. Leighton Coleman has declined — L OXLEY, 608 Mhstreet. | arrange them under appropriate titles and | SA! schemes and not 8 few jobs were con- | axe. propane that the entire college will be saf- | whichnow rages fearfully In that institution, | {¢ Eplscopate of the northern Wisconsin - | chapters, so as to be printed in one volume, = Wrat ts WM. 8. Kinc Gone To po a, Thi persons are said to be suffering THANKS TO BRowN.—In the North Caro- | AnovT Ir?—The Minnesota senate have | SENATOR WiNDOM, of Minnesota, replica from it. 87 In the Ohio house yesterday the bill to lina house of representatives yesterday a | unanimously passed the house resolution to the toast “To the President of the United Sass ke heaped abolish tal punishment was defeated by fesdlution waajntroduced: Uaktag Brown, | siousiy, teleg phel, calling upon Wut, S. | States” at the first annual dinner ofthe New | S@The snow is seven feet deep in the | @ Vote of 42 to 44. with such modifications as may be necessary to make a uniform system of laws. Tae The vith : : Ove Bs petitioners say they think the cost of sach a The $10 Gold Frame GLASSES for g¢, IED | digest, including ‘compensation of commis- B rat ’ ¢ Kentucky, “for his manly defence of the | King to v msell of Irwin's York Cheap Transportation association, | Streets of Lewistown, Me. Ss?“ Marry a widower! Not I!” said Matil- , Tee $2 THEEMOMETER fr 5) | sion. clerk ire, &e, would not cxeeed | sonth and his’ denunciation of Butler on last | in connection with the Pacific Mall sursidy, | given at Detmonicos, in New ‘York, last | s2-Nilston owns in Boston, aud | 6a. “Babies are like tooth-brushes. -Every= By 495 Peousyivania | 84,002, Thursday. or resign his seat in the forty-fourth Congress | night. bas been assessed for “bettermenis.” | body wants thelr own.”—V. ¥, Commercial.