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Freedmen New York, Jan. 4—A com free¢men. from North Carolina Lou's PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, > apa, sailed yesterday for Mauravia, ; —— s West Africa. Two poachers were among AT TUE STAR BUILDINGS, the en:izrants Pe 1 eo, cormer 11th Stree! a uusyivamia Avenue, cormer t, ‘ie Schooner Ashore _ ' NORFOPK, Jan. 14, 165 p. m—Upknown The Evéning Star Newspaper Company, : thee masted schooner ashore on Smith » Pp ACEFU iNN, Pres‘t. arts Assistance nt. Se RE NING STAR D t e 3 5 we Gusts Rach By met i Basar ge: ‘ wih: 2 months THE WEEKLY sTAR. ie Ps €2 60 ¢ year. p paid. BF All subser vc. . TU. WASHINGTON, D. CQ FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 1876. TWO CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES 47—N : _EVENIN ork ten aR ie” a r PROSPECT OF THE PASSAGE OF THE AM- Society and Personal. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. | | Pork, new, GoBEAR. || seer oree-as twenty crate ecims | ie tectenee rise coreen agaic sa: - Telegrams to The Star. dew Lt mastic $A 6 AL MEETING OF SEU. Ne, 168 emirate BU. Ne. tet | GENBBAL MEETING OF orelock this afternoon the Mouse of Repre- | terfered with the receptions of yestertay | FRIDAY, January 16, el ‘4 > - i ; sentatives ordered the main question on Mr. | Several of the ladies who usually receive on | I ATE was not in session to-ds Washington News and Gossip. | seucative Ambesty bill, reported from the | Thursday were nes ar oie @ visitors: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—0a | HORRORS OF THE SEA All mem ber- GovERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY. Judiciary Committee, with Mr. Banks’ toes Decemi Mrs. Bayard was {1!] and did not recatye. motion of Mr. Vance (Onio), the House took emendment,and the indications were that i i + Ss iH ag ine t rested t= hand nal revenue, 1.07; customs, the bill thus amended would pass. Mrs. Thurman did not receive. | UPand passed the Senate bill authorizing the Mrs. Sherman, owing to the severe bo | joint Committee on Printing to fix Tue House Comuirrer oN Forticn | reavement which has befailen her husband's dard of paper to be used by all departments (Ry ER rks held a meeting this morning, ana | family ta the death of Mrs. Bartiey, was not | of the government. and to revel ga a on gocas\ theind tl neki vine: “ n 0 s e publish he re- THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- | began the consideration of the reductions | Tece!Ving. of course. papers tobe y n the re y York, Paila- | CHURCH AND STATE IN PRUSSIA. PE ec a ie re ng AT THE C1 PINET MEETING to- tary Belknap was the o: | LOSS OF THE HARVEST QUEEN. | ® vanual ‘ad of ii bo gayable on ead after ihe Fate cf eft y_member absent : for | : ; Mrs. and Miss Dawes received yesterday, | Sbective cities of Bostox 16 for account." U.S. bonds, senem celved at the Treasury today for redemp- | proposed by the House Committee on Ap- | and were assisted by Mra Ninteis “| delphia, Baltimore, Was! ton, and HS; Dew Se, 109 “ - gpleadar ‘wont cn agaregaten : Propriations in the consular and diplomatie | “'strs. Morrill and Mires Bacon ecel ved. cinpati. > WALL STRERT To- Day payment te opriation bill. It was agreed before tak- The com ~ Mrs. Howe was assisted by Miss Sawyer. (oth | x t Sa 1 WILSON was, to-day, appointed hy definite action to invite Secretary | Mrs. Randolph, who recelved 10 her parlors | Ports of bills A RUMORED AGREEMENT. eS J Sy hier. | speeial connsel for the government in the @ before the cor at the Arlington, had quite a corps of aids, | W&S reported aud ( imepacinoti ates have boon § to 3 fereeee bas enn ie rae : Ponantur: Ws as to the expediency foremost among Whom was the geuial and | The committees z }OUL interna! revenue cases i Francisco. Wi 8 the geaial a: pe D strecin. % a Ar. Hijri will be present at the next | eourteons Senator, her husband. Tae Misses | Of& general nacnre. FOREIGN NEWS. re WKOULSTING Lt Tuy Say Mrs. Grant doesn’t look a day | meeting on Tue ose indi- | Burnam and Miss Jewell (the daughter of | Mr. Morrison (Li), from Ways and Moa Abyssinian, . he m in GeeM ce. | Older than when she first came to Washing- | cated. Judge Jewell). and Miss Randolph, who is | Committee, reported back the reso! Tapas Cairo noted at Sei percent. tor call | aHITEMETIC: | tom, ten years ago, wh ne pe he duties of | heretofore Teferred, directing the # his a strong indica THE Post Orvice DEPARTMENT issued | CMJO¥IE # brief respite from the duties of s ney A for Bet Claes metewnri eprr Per ont stCiees marcantile. paps ot bode 8 Ser important shapes the schoo! room, contributed much to the | Committeesof the House having char, a. Ti > Se high-r thee yosterdey MXRBATH Seis | tion of a good husband LN. ¥. Commerciat during the six months ending D. ber aist | pleasure ofall who called. | Tce 1 the | specific matters to exannin: the coadition of | ture of General Kirxham, an Englishman tn o anek Get hogs eee tees een Tue AMNESTY Bit was considered in | last ordinary postage stamps amounting in Mrs.and Miss Kernan likewise receive. | ee epartments with whiea their duties | the Abyssinian service, and two other Eng- 4 by NOOR prices bal risky ca. ce : > Judiciary Committee this morn- | value to $086.00, being an increase over | @t the Arlington, and Senator Kernan re- | bring them most into contact. The regular | lish officers, has been reported here receutly, on ‘eutral.and Lake Shore Organ. cornet aud preceuts the House Judiciary Co t tee eter ee j turned home early to be presentat his wife's | Comtuitiees are to inquire into the whole | Lot the news ts not authentic fince noon there has beou a decline of» ak—the = )mecting,6p.m. Young ing. The committee agreed to report the the previous year of #: reception. The example set by himself ani | ™atter of expendicures, whether the: have | Phe Pelltical Situation im France. Panis, Jan. 4.—The b am bill with the Banks amendment, and to al. ALL ? NS DESIBING TO LEARN te an Py endmen BS tts’ Ss BY-HAND may fod a | '0W debate and farther amendr: lniter Lake Phore. and Caiom Pacific “<2. A Manx newspaper and per amounting to $#6, pique fra Senator Seep is worthy of imitation by | been made in their brethren of the Senate, moreespecially | lrof frauds, « ONS HIMSELF For Lack oF P of 76 ~ the organ of Gambetta) regards the procla- | EMpLoyMENT. A este ites 3 = 2p . Wood (N. ¥.), from same committee, i NT. A young man named John fr eae te aps - . ent., ae MtMGoe wan . now that gentlemen are at a premiam in so- | | Mr. W ( * » | mation of MacMabon as a confirmation of | Bramimeller avoct he of han, face wchereh, Oy street northwone Fallcosee of | EX SENATOR HENDERSOS, of Missouri, json ak ag "ondary Setamoet ae ciety. Before the amnesty war in the House | Teported back the bill to reduce the salary | republican institutions, Tae coune'l gence iving Wil hie wifear Ne ab ‘oe 3 lnseone. 20. Thorough mastery of the whole | who couducted the suits on behalf of the | Vo sand hewspaper wrappers ain vintiag | Messrs. Blaine and Hale were always to be | Of the President of the Untied States, after of the department of Seine have nomiua- | street. They have beck ane 7 od d ? " tating ‘ egardea | March 4, 1577, and thesame was referred to 4 : me hey have been married not quite a erdjec ranteed. octSe- tf United States against McDonald, Joyce and | to 351.73, an merease of 10.2 per cent found at the receptions, and were regarded “ohn A for the senate Messr: year, aud seemed to have lived in = HOT OB 10E-COLD TEA, Avery, bax arrived in this city to arrange a rds, (0 ), at increase | iM the light of a boon. ‘The floor was always = See on Civil Services Reform. Louis Blanc, Floquet Frey comfort. and without trouble between teem. settlement of his aceon He claims that atage stam conceded them, not only asa right, butas a | ,Mr. Ward (N. Y.), from the Committee on | wt Say Las instrastel his subordioas The husband was, durin COFFEX SND CHOCOLATE, peptic ” || Seumeaie tx sabe ere 40, 84 lnetoabe | favor to All present. Mr. Biaine has not | Commerce, reported a bilt providing tbat the in the 25th Obio voluntesre, Lately he noe Pere ani! Prasrant, ‘ —— . cent; ial 8 ° ~ been more brilliant in the legislative hall or | © i zistered Am c en emplo: 3 sth street WITH MILBURN S UNRIVALLED SODA, PATENT OFFICE RULES—Gen. Elis Spear, | Sinoubiing to Ble ee ee ere Pes | late than ne had’ Geen’ peeve pall of Ballt, aud the name of sacl ereonee ce raimoad’ Gxt wee tatoos an omplay- 1429 Pune ti vaxia AVENUR, Mr, Edward H. Knight and Mr. W. H. Doo- | per cent. The total issues during the six | ‘ons, where he was always elected speaker shall’be painted in plain let 5 tiie ater icipate in any manifestations ¢ ment @ few weeks since. He was iit the near Willart’s._} iittie, of the Patent Office, have been ap- | tnonths amounted ia value to $12853.58130, | DY acclamation. Passed. ated in plain letters ou the steru. | fore or after the elections. badit of drinking, and during this interval SEE DIPLOMA of Holmes’ Old Man ofthe we Suen Dent O sstoner of | #8 increase of 956,559.87. or 8 per cent. over | , Madame Mariscal welcomed many charm- Mr. Grounse (Neb.), from the Commalttee urch aud State fa Prassia. of enforced idjeness bad turned to his caps nian L. ulsat Dr. Wm. F a, | Pointed by Judge Duell, Commissioner of | th. same period of the prece liag year.. The | 1g guests at her reception yesterday. on public Lands, reported # bil = oN, Jan. 14—The Standard’s Berlin | more frequently than ever. Yesterday af- corner Sd and East Uapiiol streets northeast, an ee ation to revise the rules | Looniarity of the postal cardeis indieaig | Mrs. 8. V. Niles and. ire. Gleamaker public Laads, reported a bill to open up Says It would seem that aa armistice | ternoon about 4q’clock ne asked hix wire for 1,000 for the detection of Mercary of eng | and regulations of the Patent Omice. by the extraouinary increase of nearly 5) | greeted many of thelr friends. Mrs. Nites’ | the Kort iouaronni a ee *S | has certainly been axreet upon between the | some money. She gave him about ty eee etber poisoueas substance in them. bold by ONG THE CALLERS at tie White House | percent. The number of cards issued from | Dandsome parlors were made the more de- | > . ee ee church and state. Tue Roman correspondent | He also asked fora vial. His wife desired oth8 13 Am = Mr. Morey (La.), from same committe Lie Draagiete. = = i the Ist instant up to yesterday was 11,503,590, | Ughtful by the exquisite flowers decorating wap igygorted Beg ss * | of the Germania (ultramontane or; states | to know what he wanted with a little bottle, | oy nee ese eens eee, Peers O28) aoa the tard betioe onrice a, ‘period | the tables and stands. SEScHiOne det ts Re oe a ERUMeTe: | Cat onasaunemn eee bene e Lee he persisted in his request without ex. BankERS Harvey, and Representatives Phillips and | gyonnted in value to 113,490.05. Mrs. and Miss Watmough and Miss Meale, | Striclions on the sales of pablic lands in the = = White, and Governor Morgan. Tue Ohio Mrs. Benet and Miss Mordecai, Mrs. Radfern, | States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana | (us viviendi with the Vatican. << Cerner & VA Stveat and Pennsylvania Avenm, delegates of the National Republican Exec. | Tue House Commirtee on tHe Drs- | Mrs. Powell and Miss Manniag hat very tive Committee also called and paid their Sout agreeable receptions. Wesien ti chines ek Danced Seoarttee papects eal the jalhoheey at pal TEICT OF COLUMBIA met this morning,aud | irhne receptions. the co'd for tha piea- | !ands < Foreign Exchange sed Gold. sep! talia.a | plaining his design. She procured the vial, rang er toen seml-official Roman newspaper, says that | and be went to Meyer's drug store, on tae = Morey said that bye © 1866 the Vatican has charged certain German | corner of Vine and ith streets, where he M rons Berg ered ahead vhogromed prelates to report the conditions under | purenased some iaudanum. Upon his re. on motion of Mr. Hendee the committee was | sure of calling 2 ir friends y | Bomestead act, and this was a restriction | hich the Prussian bishops shal! ve allowel | turn his wife asked him what he had bought, eed pon their friends yesterday > osu - 4 efinite answe iE OFFLEY & CO NavaL Onpers.—Ensign A. Ludlow | divided into sub-committees as follows:— | may benamel Mrs. Marcy, JadeeTietaet, | Wat did not apply lo other states, Tuedie, | to submit nome egos pe ly ode ‘dat ane Gn ome Soha eK, Case, jr., ordered to report to the chief of tno | Ways and Means—Mevsrs, Buckner, Cate, | son, Judge and Mrs. Burnham, Aristarchi eimination should be abandoned. ease A Ship Captat a Hilts One of His | :ptot the contents of the bottic. About 5 “i. ordnance bureau for special duty. Passed | Breve ante and Harotice Raence Thm Meteo rte nee earon Von eriminate in tho sale of the lands, tnt in: | Capt. Anibross Aasions, of the Norwegian | o'eoe » became alarmed at hearing K OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &c. Assistant Surgeon Charles A. Seigireid to | and Bridges—Messrs. Hendees Henkle aad the Mexican legation, Mrs.’ aud Miss Coyle, | St€&d of repealing this act he would have its | bark Prinuds Oscar, was receatly exarn ued — “ys ayers op on opening the door ‘Bomps, | {Be naval hospital at New York. Commo | Neal; Claims—Messrs. Henkle, Cate and | Mrs hacer sf teongee, Paymaster and | Provisions extende! over the lands everg= | st Newry, Ireland, for theshooting aud ili- | found him lying doad.—Ciuntnwas tate, 1, i Ke, of the am, Ph Ist} 3 Creary, Stevenson an atte; Streets, Sew- | Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Oldfield, Mrs.and Miss is re b vi — = oo tion of the census of Irviand, which has jast Collectiouamade on all pointe. bext, aud placed on waiting orders. ers. &c.— Messrs. Neal, Stevenson and Wil- Cutts, Miss Nannie Smith, Mrs. Ricketts, rT Kasson. handed over to the Norwegian authorities been made pu . Contains many tnterest- eaten Commission. mari-tr : ae ii | lard; Sanitary Conditions and Regalations— | Mrs. Shaipe, Mrs. Babeock and Miss Camo Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) contended that it was | ‘or trial. A norwegian ship captain, who 1 at ilation and ———— — — ay Leone! npc sed Mes !) Messrs. Willard, Henkle and MeCrearys Re- | bell, Mrs Jewell, Miss Tamed aay ‘me. better lo have all lauds disposed of under the | rived at Newry to Says that Aarise ape n at — Bit on * on ‘ae BEMIVAL— WM. FY. HOLTZMAN, Atier- | reported by the Committee oa Post Umices | formatory Instltatine, ee revenson, | Dodge, Mrs. Bopjamin. Mee. Van Vilet and | Homestead law than under the preemption | bas bad his trial in Norway and been we- | eLdown a and in 1st, Seta te ney-¢- Lew, has remo’ gype be | td Post Roads yesterday provides that | Pi iliips and Phelps; Corporations—Messrs. | Miss Moore. Mrs, Nordhot und Miss Willing. | Jaws. It was for the best interests or tne | quitted on the ground of justifiable bomi- bas thus fallen off nearly three millions in asiness acquaint | oailable matter of the third class, embracing a Jdge, Enelps aud Oe ide ea Geawat and Mrs. McClellan have returned [hdd meg _ meh he pipes + cide. A Revivaties 1 jess than twenty ave vents. This falling off Dasinefs solicted, and money invested 11 pamphlets, occasional publications, trau- Bl petitions were referred as follows: | to Baltimore. hestends. ese lands open to pre- - AS ny “ ciy- | #8 Somewhat accounted for when we tura to pa as ep et ee] taal nauapatee ooeene Tene | Ree ou limiting the powers of tue sink. | General and Mrs. Hamphreys eave a danc- | emption and the home aw will become ty any Varley, the celebrated reviv- | our own census returns and discover tat ie Pape. DCOOKE.Ja.2CO, ————S«&Y root exceeaing four pounds for each package, | ing fund commis.toners tt the act of | ing reception last evening.” Tueir second |} = page pene al 1 pouee ist, is reported to be hopelessly ill. Iv] there were 1,*55,527 persons still Iving ip BANKEBS, shull be charged postage at the rate of Jane oth, $e; to was and Poot is I dan ghter ts one of the most attractive of the placed dye Ay seg ders freee giro bo a Fred telex seoren’ taut teaeee Vinee —_—— —wol — (any inp ying hones 2 in ireland. 7 ot. cent for each Lwo ounces or fraction ther tion of certain workingmea for pay due; to | delutantes of this season. paced the states indicat ver Uke same 0 by neen r m= bere has also been @ very large emigration apl9-tr 1429 F strest. Boghegt ea Le cation aud Labor, Bill tolncorporats the | “Mine Gade cles wear her usaal Thursiay | !Aw us the other states. ing visit to Cobarg bas reference to the «p- | irom Irelandto England, Neotiand aut Case — EL G@. YOUNG, A SINGLE Four-year TEERM.—The House ational Sanitary Abattoir Comp: ; to] evening reception After further discassion the bill was re proaching betrothment of her dau ter, the | i Duriag the jast ten years cording to OrakY Fescic, Yomn he Ju ¥ this i z 5 oratior Bill to ————— commitied to Une Pablic Lauds Commit- | Princess Beatrice, with a German Prince. the Irish census, the total emigration fra NOTA = Committee on the Judiciary this morning, | the sub-committee on corporations. Bill t rt rs from oanr-td Crepe S748 BOTEMD._ FOG thie motion of Mr. Laurezice, of Ohio, who | incorporate the Mutual Protection Fire In- MAD Patient Turvsts A Prece or | {€e: Waifs from the Harvest Queen the island was $i9.436,and It was not as li sly Voted with the méjority of the | S8T&nce Company of the District; to the sub oop DowN HIS THROAT—Lird Dishy's Pants WEXForD, IkELAND, Jan. 14. turing this decade as during the two pre- 39 2 5 439 Ay Sonmublaaval te cette, Sine committee on corporations. To incorporate | Cwsin— During several years past Henry | , Mr. Knott, (kK " body an : ave | vious. The returns as to relizious denomi- po aaa Peth erect, mit of the tomm otthe Progi. | the Union Railway Company of Wasiing- nerville Digby snadea livieg in 3 iclary, reported t been washed ashore pear this point. It is Utte change from former Surret rei at a a e F rosi- ad northern Virginia; to 01 °; ton, Georgetown ter diseas- | iajircads and Br: y The committe York city by writing for various newspa. | Amnesty bill, with the aimen to present 2 consi pers. He was fine looking, over ¢ feet tall, | !8 80 oath to be taken believed that both came fro the ship Har- slics, however, nave slightly agreed ution: ted. ‘Tae wi vest Queen, as some of the wreckage has been ~~ in suaahers. and She Episcopalians GIN ail gra. ne ing t t ae to the appropriation of 1 aterest, 0: jovial in his habits,and covsorted with th nestied. Tne amesty is . identified as belonging to that vessel. Presby Slightly ‘reased since aid aa rs Se Rrra ies fauendiment, izing the tern: of the office at | ses nonca: to Ways and Me Petition of | very smail remaining classof writers known | Mr. McCrary (lowa), a membcrof the comn- See grrr ‘ ee cnmnucr 4.159,85;, the Eigte- PICTOHE FRAMES, in Walaa the sheumbeut pf tee atthes eee tBs | Peter Melutyre to have vacated ceriain por | AS Ron ning cla the son of the jate | mittee, asked leave to saya word. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. 995, the Presbyterians 49744" PICTUME CORD. 1a. Guia, Sih the dheunabent of the office inclt torr Of Ttsck street, in Georgetown? to | Geaahemians. He was th in the | Mr. Knott said be would ti to yield to | 4 wate ust the Trastees_The Trne all other Gevominations to: j 2 gin 8 anumber of gentlemea who had re scowers & i ° e% . Petition iu L Wael te ca ee » fifth earl or | it: but he did not think tha irma- | of Dr.'T. S. Verdi to reimburse 1 nested ther PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, and CHBOMOS, Gees, Je Brewertg’s Popeiar PASTEL PAINTINGS, in CONFIRMAT ritish Grenadier Guards, an Jane Batter, sister of th inwardaness of the Transactions THE CATHOLICS AND THE. Among the fora > F—At a Sau FRANCISCO, Jan. 13—The examiner | o; Cnrdiant McCioeye le Now York ae Kee in > . Ser yesterday wore pleasure trip to Europe; to the Committee gh, and cousin to the present | 0! Lhe country or the harm: publishes an extract from a Sau Franct 0 opus 7 nial’ - PANEL EOD Eee EATUARY. pace herds se aay, Were the tol- | Gu Claims. Petition of C. I. Bliss (or relief, . His father onee ‘aitde Me teercree mated by farther discussion. | letter, dated December “ith, to a New York ities of Ge tae "Tast night, FANCY AKTICLES, &c lowing :—Joseph Russell Jones, collector to Claims. Bill to allow owners of undivided | camp to the King of Hanover. On last San- ee eae previous qnes- | city journal, reporting that Bur Cardinal McCloskey delivered an address, Orders br Paper hangings, Window Shades,ana | Customs at © t. C. Feldknap, : real estate to pay taxes on their respective | day morning he rose from a sick betat 4: | © Mu decrary ents he ts oe dee prominent stock brokers bere, cOngratuiating the tinion on the work accom. Piciore Rames punctually filled sod satisfaction | praiser of udise at Chicago; Major | estates, to Ways and Means. Bill to abolish | South Wasuingtoa square. and wentout into | bir. jeCrary said he thougat the rspubli- | menced suit azainst the t plished by it, and encouraging 11 to still guarantdat tob't Macfeely, commissary general of sub- | the board of audit and board of sinking fund | tee rtrest delirious. He had been suffering | CAD minority of the committee should be | of California, charging misc furtherexertions. In referring to the discus. BARKRITER'S, No. 439 7thstreet, | ststeuce; First Licutenanis Fredericx F.| commissioners: to Wayeand Means. Bites Intensely froma severe throat disease. He | Permitted tostate views ‘ ligence in the management of the affairs Of | sion at present raging in relation te the Bitte S7- Toms cash. sanl-6¢ Whitehead 2ud John F. Weston, to be cap- | incorporate the Suburban Railway Compa- red about the street until daylight. Mr. F Sp member of the | the bank, and alleging over issues and re in the publicschools, he said that If this — tains and commissaries of subsistence; quar- | ny; to Railroads and Bridges. Petition for AL o'clock he calicd at the studio of an art. 5 1 Br. Knott tosay atieast k stock P » ne reli — termaster's department—First Lieut TMAEVSE REDUCTION, | Since Lor! James Moet of Maria Fitzhugh and Ana Car- | jst friend, where he appeared to be ra‘ioa: issues Of over 9.000 shares of wage persecation, which appears to be threatened, hadagzreed | hy the late Proside: that he rou; to Claims. to thi 1s to come, jet it come, aud they would : Leaving there, be was next found bya p u ll. from the | appropriated four and a bal! pot rom it b Cal t 8. Atwood and John Simpson to be 2 A. a iceman in 2th street talking to himself. | “emoeratic side.) a Jers to his own purposes, and Tair Goptie 2 though wustooin tebe PREPMATORY TU TAKD rocg | MB s!start quartermaste THE WAY IT Witt WoRK.—Tae great | ewan taken to Bellevue Hospital Mr. Dlaiue asked whether the gentleman fts and unsecured io: = 3 REPMATORY To 7 NG STOCK ee ‘ would present a letter lo be real witaout 5 | O€ Word of debate. er. Voices on the democratic side.—No; no, are political trouble. Protest- ants had lighted the fire aud expected the Catholics would sapply fuel to keep It alive. He urged them not to throw faggor ees: + . jebate in the House on the amnesty bill | ie complained of a pain in his thre THE ComINc Womaw Strvaace Cox-| vanuws upeverythingelse just now here, | there was no outward indication of aay —The exeeytive committee of the I think that | §tac'e in the thorax. Ou Monday, howey woman's suffrage convention have ‘al million doliars addit‘o2al; and that hen the trustees saw the complaint they with Burling Bros. on ty and itis the universal topic FOR THE NEXT r. Blaine’s best friends will adm! t be told one of the physicians that he hat | 5, 2 . = <i Tue true history of this transaction, | ire: but, as a caut entreated ssued 2 oy the holding of # conve Moure euecees iinite as wall as they ex: | pushed a stick down'his throat, and that 1! beter aandall to Mr. Blaine-—You ‘iknow | as given by reliable auth ts that Bar- | them, in case th ne, they = in this city, at Tallmadge Hall, on th penied. Wot thes he Gia net exert bimiveltia | Oee Jugend Were.” A aairor forsepe were in- Dare Caine sail ie auGarsiod tien that | URE, Bros. borrowed for Kalsion’s ac | should be true to their ebarch, FIFTEEN DAYS and 2sth inst. The discussion propose Utmost, OF IRE he failed trregrlevably, | Terie ond & piece Gf Lard wood over two | te Ee Cae te ae he eer wnat | count several hundred thousand dollars, | Samus 00 tus se. the Innoseat Are not women also citizens of but he is ina false position. The exerption | 1Pcbes in length, and triangular in shape, mark Or word of eeplatace:, WimOut Are | (81,280,000) giving their own nots for the | and 2boveall t0 those who weret a — : lic—part of tne people* On what jr > of Jef Davia to ® general amnesty was a | 120 cxitacted. 18 is supposed that he had | We OF word of expan poten same, and receiving and w ted the charges made agains! Catholicity i OFFER THE is discrimination made between men mistake. It he had simply clung tonis oath | thrust in the stick while delirious. OaTaes- | Tae previous vahesnal stock of the Bank of Cal y its enemies as being inimical and opposed women? Why should women me of loyalty he could have defended himsolt in | $87 he dled. His friends say he had been | 2n¢ Oo ordering the 1 comparatively worthless. Th civil and religious Liberty. FOLIDWING SPECIAL BARGAINS: | men be g: the House and over the country as against < estranged from his relatives, from whorn “ ys were de Wed DO di position to — e Bai FOL NGS - < * ©: | Why shoul the clean Randall bill. B me as was bis | he had retused financial help. He was thor- ‘ADS Not GuILty.—The | Ut Of difficulty, and proceeliags wer A BRook.ys Boy's Terris Frederick, the five-year old s ator A.J. Upham. & custom hi who has been li Brooklyn. asked the superintende hotel yesterday for the key to the Wished to go to the fourth He said that be knew how to ran the elevator. The superintendent directed one DEATH on, ind fal *pects in his eneo 1 do not feel at all sure that device for the cause of hia party caactly “the bicody shirt” over rather a@ controversy between te MCCH INTELLI- | and rebels over the iacis of £ id shut the doors about | moment that Sam Cox le DRESS SUITS. the Congressional halls, aud viewing the | cial aitempts todeny the atrocities of Ap se did ia some re. | Cughly educated. and had sufficient natural i wita Cox aud K siley ability to enable him to support hims-if irewi | the sale of articles to several publicatior pi asarewd eee eee pe bove mentioue!; w a Mee wl # stateme.t in @ morning cotemporary yester- | Qmmencad as 4 day that Sam M. Felker. of this city, bad | seu%ior, Siaro been to Washington in the interests of the | tatterby nash THERE was @ parrot case before Justice | (ricco whisky thieves, picking up Infor- | tho afair was hushed up before of the Peace Holmes the other day, says the ened — bree cote against 8 -cretary | public. It is reported that otuer proceediags New Orleans Bulletin. The case’ grew ont | Bristow. imp ieating him in some doubtfal | Gra similar nature are now OD foot, of whieh pi# claim jor the perrot. A negro man was | ransactionus, and hinting at a disagreement | Simitar disposition is expected to be amatie d- | iN possession of the bird, and & white wo. | between the Secretary and President Grant, —— eR pon tate OVERCOATS. 28 sold at 230. ia id at G2 ‘Thore Gerccaterold at $15. " > of the bell boys, James Legnard, to take the Sol. Fitahagn ef crsonviile the moment that “confederates” | Man claimed it. | The parrot was brovght | Induced a Tribune reporter vesterday to seek AN OCEAN MYSTERY. hoy and a lady who wished ts go to tue third Thesesold at #30... Selling wow at 992 | ee ie anata naly: hon etngh evidently | oo the floor of Congress attempt to ascart | into court, and testimony Ae to the oyuers in the dispatch from Wachtegiin aunt iit | The Fate of the Harvest Queom and | fer np. At We thin floor Leonard oh ane Fae ae ped oN ing tow at S18 | Chose his men mainly for muscular develop- | that the rebel prisoners IN our Hanis nore | hip was taken, and after the testimony nas Felker left thet ee ashington wat Mr. Her Crew. elevator togo twenty feet into the hall, to sold at $2 ios wow wt $13 | ments. This morning a well-known news-| not treated better than” ours ite closed and the case about being submitted | Felker left that city Saturday aud would be by . 4 NEw Yorx, Jan. 14.—The ship Harvest s j Ss thee isekel wir the a for argument, the white woman took the | pets yesterday morning, and this appears to | otcen, from San VreaGees we Liverpool paper man, a few minutes before 12 o'clock, | the rebel, authorities—they have got a | 1 4 —- be the only part of tbe dispatch upoa whieh | © + from Liverpool, 7 enoeavored to goon the floor of the House. | losing fight ou their hands. Tne north | oor and announced that at home she had a : " 5 er | Believed to have been sunk by collision in a A strapping fellow ofCelticorigin interpused | Wont believe “them. And here ties the | cage With a peculiar Soot Wiiek hes parrot, foand My. Felker athie hone Ne eee etling now 23 7 Selling uow g show the lady to ber room. When he re turned the elevator was on its way to the fourth floor, with noone inside except the boy. Iu a miuute more he saw the boy’s body descending. He grabbed for it but @ missed it, the child fell and was killed. He : : fonnd Mr. Felker at his home, No. 25 Oakiey | ‘be Irish channel, had @ crew of tuirty per- burly form and said, “Yees cau'lee et Z of this movement. It is like the | COuld open, and to prove that the parrot in z ¥ | sons, all of whom are lost, without doubt. SWhg?? aanol tee cate, aioeeee nee reat #g to the belligerent bull. Blaine and | Court was her parrot, she would produce the | Street. yesterday afternoon, and, afier ac- | } 3 anes # he steamer Adriatic, which reached here are ciaining the ilure.” “Tuey are doing mn are bent on “drawing out” the | cage. She was sent afterthecage, and while | QUainting him with the object of his visit, ; . Sunday last, collided with a vessel about | had, it is supposed, steppad on the sill of the ug Low what?” said the kuighi of the pene!, think: | rebel and the old “copperhead” and Cac | she was absent the lawyers argued the cose, Pepe sro inne ae where the ship fs su, 1 to have been lost, | fourth floor door. The door was locked. Tac ing, probably, they were taking up MePhei ie Ott in Some parts of his speech in the | They made very brilliant speeches, and there Chicago Tribu: ispateh.— | on the morning of December sist, but the | elevator passed aloag up, and there bel YOUTH’S SUITS, son's ugly carpet. “Be jabers, they mean, dirty style. He flattered the | WAS only one thing which interfere with the tesa’! GSPiain of the steamer says he did not regard | nothing to hold “un, ‘he sell backwar’ and Claining the flare, and yees caa’t go in.” Tue feck crates; (i ‘at the “color eps og ee ioe ienyes oy patel nes Casstus M. CLAY is sending personal let- | te gece ge ‘ yo 2 1 to the floor, “ity feet below. —{N. ¥ ‘There sold at $20... Setting now ere=ptive instinet of the S| 2 ’ “Phe colored troops fought nob! went Bory is i So v 2 ec g j On bis arrival. e Adriatic only lost her | Sua, lish. iss Selling now Roane wot commpreticnd (ous Urata nis most facetious style, aud 100 | Ment, “Good Lord!” Before counsel had con- | ‘ers ‘tll over the country to the following om told Bt $12. ing now ag eflect:—Dear Sir: My state will present my | 22Chor Stock. and he thougat the ship sar ijcdeiacaeanes Seine anmeie Winmmaaeae ia rete y nip opened the stecuig: | name to the National Democratic Conver. {cred Jess. ‘The owners of the ship belicve she | ,PEACHING ox Tax Watisky = A vr: tion in 1576 as ihe nominee tor Vice Presi- | !¢!t Queenstown, where she touched for | W- Bing! F ine eqn fe “ht side ofthe quarrel in some re- bs Y ve “~ orders, December |, but the dispatecn first a ~ » a saa Rie ht side of th " and Was Awarded Lo ti Sak 3 tak woot eens eee ters, Di ber 30th, but the disp i amined in the McGriff case, in Indiaatpols i, 1 | spects, and yet the toue of his speech was | a paramour FATALLY WOUNDED.—At For my political status I refer you to my | porting ber loss says she jeft there January | Yesterday. He testified to having made a the fecling came over ime stiouger thagakar | Rock Fails, Ilinois, a serious shooting af- | iriends, ine Hons. MG: Liutliaen aon aw, | 3th. If the dispatch is correct: of commen | Taneenents. with MeGeit fee shipping ———_ the feeling came over me stronger than ever ener waa 4 Cc. ty. Truly, C. ~The Sapreme Court to-day | that the success of thedemocratic party next | {v7 ,bappeved Tuesday. Wm. Loomis, a | Parsons, Ms.C.from Ky. Truly, C. M. © s aud 70 rebels laughed and he top of their voices. Cox was going on, but he pt asked, “A BOIS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, OVER. COATS AND ULSTERS at 4 great reduction ef farmer prices. could not have been the Harvest Qaeen | Crooked whisky similar to that of other 3) Parso iy.” j bi “ ‘ augers and employes, paying him £200 druggist, rented bis store room of one Wm. | Cases have occurred in whien he has sent | Fhich the Adriatic struck. ae tee 1S vices; Parti heard the case of Chy Lung, onerror from | fll! is impossible, for the simple reason that | Cons with te Wight Wate fe oe Key: | these letters to persvos with when bene Adriatic’s crew say they heard erics for | "month for by is services; had no colar Asl om determined to reduce Stock, purchasers | the Supreme Court o: ‘ornia, involving bee pce as es ae stone Works, aud ‘hose family lived over | bad the remotest aequaintance, direct or help,” but the captain of the steamer dc- = a rot pt ‘Will find it to their advantage to give us call tion of the ¢ Oped Nahar ii i ‘ the drug store. several mon’ has | Indirect, and whose addresses even he seen clares that two boats were lowered and the | ! jy soveruMent officials, the names of a hasty cad eeseeees | Den te ake brought fo | Adriatle lingered in the viciulty for upwaris | Whom were B. 1 Brasher, Joba TH t despise him, and are not willing to give rg, Koing home,earlier than usual, | the Tribune's knowledze the athe day a | of three hours, but no oue was to be found, | James K- Mul, Col. Simonson, Major atics, | Ui his rights. 1 know that J dono injustice | round his wife absent from the house and a | letter was dus forwarded to the address | the Vessel meanwhile haying gtided sileut!s s. Lewis Morford, MeGri rin, | (othe 7 ex-rebels in the House when I say 4athome and nearly frozen. Cox im- | given in an oid Congressional directory to a Yr These southern men for the most | California requi ner OF Consignee of any v grants into the a teal, dumb, b 3 i : ssel bringing whoare! A. STRAUS, noes the House when | into the darkness. One of the Adriatic’s ee et: ate woh ey 2 “relatives | M28t, one and ail. they despise the black man | mediately repaired to the drug store already | former gerbe ncine has not been in Washinz- | “llors says he was waked up by the shock, | liber Meme, ce. one tn 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE to support them, or who are con. | 2&2 citizer se 1pey Accept his eltizenship | mentioned, and found. hits wifer who ne. | ton tor years.—{N. ¥. Tribune id he beard a good deel of fault fouad with | 10 which Messrs. ane and Exioge, ae motteins ae 7 timply because they cau’t hel) Now no | knowledged her guilt. Cox at once entered i the captain for not lowering the bo: + were ini < 4 sarkite Between 1th and lth sirects. Women, to give a bond of $590 that they suail | MA@H al the north who ever wasa republican, | the store with a revolver in hand and fred. Tara metHEL, REVIVALIST.—The revi. | Vcking the steamer. He positiv who U titel = not in Ruy tmAavner become a charge uaoe | OF Who basa spark of ui auhood, can ever join | the ball entering Loomis’ right side, mak g | val mectings of Peter Dwyer, of No. 55 that the Adriatic has sunk th or dl pn PP RAaKiy eo ctians, © the state ntWo years of thelrarris sigh A parts What becomes of the black | a mortal wound. Loomis fired twice, strike | dam street, formerly a testa minster Is ove SU FeD: Bed brands the entive story 2 - oe ee Gee ogy pee LAN) Leevz, S3™E stg: s one of twenty-two Chiness | ZAM under its rule? And Blaine agg Mortou | ing Cox in the arm apd shoulder, Cox aes | of the features of the titre connection | Bet ihe part of seamen of stea: lL commbenend Gr On teen, eae ent ey ig bo Bo t to San Francisco by the | 824 the other republican leaders here see | arrested, and placed unter 1000 noni | with religious matters. His rooms are filled AGO ETD seat as Col. Trussier for the = steamer Japan, of the Pacific Mail line, ani | ‘elt advantage, and wish to yA far refresh | Loomis’ death is expected every hour. The | every night, and the mayner of all concerned & 4 pestis EERULE SPECTACLES. is retained in custody, in the absence of the ae ogpetctid rig Sti Peo) ie On eta sympathy of the community “is with Mr, | is dévout and earnest. Tue exercises are THE MARYLAND GISLATURE.—In the purpese of tls case to test the law. theother Senate yesteniay. on motion of Senator Den- : . . classes and ages participate. When anews- | Of the condition of the mercantile ste ft was reumpatann re women being discharged upon haveas we to the mea Who, so short a time ago, tried to WALKER’S DIVORCE AND WALKER’S paper man pid. for Information they de- | M@rine by a legislative committee ind by Ree —4 ? pus by Judge Field. or tua Peteral Cirsait | SestFoy it-—[++ Van,” in Springgield Republivan. BitaERs.—R. H. McDonald « Co., ageuts for | Elined to give names, shrinking from pub- | ¢uded to day. “The testimoay is conflicting, | abuseof trust ald fomioen toe a | SS = ase Court, who beld the law tobe void. Attor, ee Walker's Vinegar Bitters, pafa to Dr. Jos. | licity. Mr. Dwyer speaks of bitnself; whee | ihe Instrance Surveyors generally pro- | officiais. In the house there were petitions = - ney General Pierrepont submits tat ss ive Cone aS —A le ee nexe porict hiot Pes a4 pre Lemond making personal allusions in his remarks, penne J gerd EF ay alae » Walle | presented from several sections of : = ei ss —— ve com ee, ing of Messrs. White, | 1p zi . Du e past | as former: di . and , | &utiaber of mechanies who have been em- GORDON'S roep tent bavi teaty tet Mion erage Seven: | Robertson, Kidd and Youngs ‘Unofficially | two years bis royally bas amounted te eanerly profane, dranken, aud fighting, asking Usst the vole of Bali bi d i | but becoming conscious of gyilt in the sight | Ployed in making repairs on the vessels excluded from the election retu: — ‘con States the Federal Courts have jurisdiction, | W4!ted upon Governor Kellogg, at New Or- | $170,000. During the same period nearly haif | of God, he now finds pardon and peace. Eis testify to the contrary. election held in November. ‘on and argues at great lengih thai tue state leans, yesterday, in relation to the matter of = ae dollars were expended in adver- ‘atements are heani with deepest aiteation. Company Election. HORSES AND CATTL law is unconstitutional, as, being tir oomdnes farnishing credentials to Eustis as Usited Ysing- Bo) evidence will be submitted to | 1. ¥. Cyy.mercial The apnval meeting of the Consolidated | pass laws Providing for maintain’ with the treaty telations with several pow- ates Senator. They were given to under- | Judge Daly on next Wednesday, by the ————— \irginia mining company was held to-day. | purity of the ballot-box and to BCONOMY.viaoK sexRD. riINzareeAR | Oe stand by the governor that he was willing to | Counsel for Mrs. Walker, in their plea for RELIGIOUS EXERCISES IN Posie] Tie old board of directors were re-siected. | other proper reforms. A order was “ ANCK. SOUND HEALTH. SE : certify to what had occurred in the house. pepo alimony pending the decision of | ScHoons.—A bill was introduced in the ‘The report Of the superintendent is favorabie. | requiring the committee on elections to CURED BY 173 CBE. COMMENTS ON THE PREFERENCE.—The mee vigs caries an tma re, Taare BY BTiay Een pols aiker’s suit vor a divorce._{N. Y. Sun, eer eee a he Moumewanstts legisla- —e———— report upon the newspaper against INGBEDIANTS ALL VAGETABLE selection of Cineinnati as the place for hold- | Williain Bradley, Fad, tole doce pena : ———— ee in aay public or commen Sine ee tote ae ey yy oe Sample 100 Feeds for $2 00. ing the next national republican convention | rolls from a baker's wagon’ in Essex street, Pr inpbitey Janet RICE OF GAS.—The pres- | Commonwealth shall be required to partic!. the buy memorial in reference to. his contest for Depot in Washinton, 609 Lonisians arene js looked upon by the sagacious politicians | Jersey City, Jesterday, and te, minutes at: | Wenn of the Sed gn cetees tae poietic paie in any religious or devotional exercises governorship be referred to we decte-coim ©. P. LAURENSON @ CO. here as very damaging to the prospects of hoa {rem bilng before Justice Keese. | 1 private umers twenty-five conte of a or conducted therein if the pareat or | jin, committee on elections, with power to scat Mr. Blaine. ‘The influences which sought to | Bradley said thathe had been out of work thon tpg abe guardian of such pupil shall in writing | Panama railroad f for persons and papers. have the convention called at Philadelphia | 42d money for two weeks, and stole the bread f 3 besin = rnishing it for $2.75 Instead | request the pall teacher of such school Brady's Were eutirely favorable to bis nomination, | '@ Keep from starving. Ite waslocked won. | © ing pith the bills for the month | to con — a , provided, A Circus CLown’s EstaTe.—In te NY. . WRth. of February. The companies have been th: cons! cial Term NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, Serle meen wer 5 Bio omth no ame ss ee Gog 1 RE driven to this action, it is stated, by the re- | to Kathorioe oesote of ane os il oy wane, 023 PENSSYLYANIA AVENUE. BETWEEN | the convention going to Puiladeiphia, abd 0 ia ae oer john, Wohnoutka, at the high rare continue tne rise of gas | School during such exercise, if his attendance 6tu AND 77H STBEETS. that the western and southern members of | Sisepernny sumer railroad decut | kerosene ofl, with the cine oe fui | #required by the rules or regu! There pmmitiee were almost unanimous in | 3 misty thicd tree eae ee raliroad depot burniogs ‘explosions which such school is conducted. their pre‘erence for @ western city. To night ty Pong avenue on this was made more mani‘est, and, making Two BURGLAKS SHoT aND ONE Car- < "1 anything of her since. | roeen.—Ati or from Pennsyivania, withdrew Phila- | She had $0) on her person. Sue isa native | 5, Até o'clock delputa from the contest ttelligenceof the » and is unable to speak English, | RUrglars entered ip, neat Ss rs. Miller jon comm Tt Seen Gireulated | A Baptist Minister KILLED.—The Rev, | robbing her of $2,100. Her son-in- atall es places, aud the general opiuton | Mr. Tibbitts, Baptist clergyman at Soy was stopping there over night. was Se Jocation See erento Berwick, Me, and wife were thrown were a door, nomioa- | carriage lous, . Mr. man named Hughes and tion to @ western man. friends of Gen. | died, and it is fearea "hat nis wits coe another name by the ‘promilecot the fair lady to Grant, of Mr. Bristow and of Senator Morton survive. of the thieves was deco: his wife. Mrs. Torrance fi a abies are all satisfied with the cholee which was ——_____ ‘stolen money band was the brother of Senator Pugh ar che. Croup arnt and Langs, | made. ‘The time fixed for the meeting of the | LA PAGE SENTENCED To BE HUNG.—In saa oe Hoareonces, Brovchitis. and facipient Coummmpnon, | COUVention Was mare later than has ‘herete, | the trial at Concord, N. trey La| JN THE TRIAL OF Cuas. K. oa X {Teens affected with any of these complaints,ani | fore been advocated, as it is thought that | Page for the murder of Jost ‘Lavgm: , the | Bridgeton, N. it<4 ANOTHER VICTIM OF BT Bee gly eyumed try Mbs TOMES Gout | GopsTene Mull bave asioarned by taat thine, | Jory. reton degree, aind he was heaped ss | was indicated reateuies | fowls Auranses, ta 3 3 ra) 2 : MIXTURE SW exert Sener oeebecial effect on | ested either on their own ‘Account or that of | be hung January 19, 1877. *° | wotd show.that. Carruth was eee ‘advanced stages naan ——— on. ‘riend: % more "Try it. Price M0 conts and @1 per botee. For sale frleuds of Mr. Blaine ery woe preset. The REDE Gr1rx AMEAD—Tures battots | probe was inser io 8 7 sixth) were taken in the | entirel: resorted to b: sy 'y ASTHUR NATTANS, Draggist, | Were that number of voter were gait by entueky ‘egisiature, at Frankfort, Peer. | Another polut will be te ity of | enie te ___2i sn D streets northwest, | Seems proxies were cast - | Jay; without result. The last ballot L. “=r en THOS. H YOUNG. inna which wal the place mont of all de- | Stevenson io, 1” Williams 36, Lealle 25, ‘Tux Drara oF Eigmt CaInDRENINONE Sraxer. sired by Morton. They charge that ne : aMIL TAY STOPES, 3 GRATES. §¢, {aa Benmtor sommedcod two months ago | | THREE Bova | DazowRED.—Lcunis vay faa Rowan. pg Prin ‘Tim Be and 3 . dose soa that no one knew {t untiithe from ten to fourteen years; age ‘unree years Inedoroas of, wast meget, jes Were present.—[Wask. Special Ballo. ing.on the lee In the Suffolk, Mass. ons ite