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THEEVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. 5 pnt shes PUBLISHED vet eee TURKISH QUESTION CRITICAL, Avenue, cormer 11th Street, siecgdetetnandte BY The Evemg Star Newspaper Company, INTERNATIONAL RIFLE SHOOTING. S. I BAUPFMANN, Pres't. ta delta snd ae —_Z + ENGLISE RIFLENEN AT TRE CENTENNIAL. THe WHALY 6T — HEAVY FAILUREIN RICHMOND Ee a set Vv, 47—N2. 7,116. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1876. TWO CENTS. | FOREIGN NEWs | Phe sucgmames “ween Rime Loxpow, Jan. s F { 7 7 j, | the purchase of asiteand theerection of a | rife axe 4 TENT + MR. HILL'S SPEECH To BE USED AS A Social and Personal. | FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. os “+ seat elites at > | Gree cio EV EN IN G STAR: REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT.—The | Saturday witnessed a brilliant finish to a | Sn ee Pmt otiice tn Baentt, | ieee mplonship of the = Making an appro- | Worl during the centennial exposition. The | n to relm>urse the Times thts mornin: sae thal Sir Heory paicitmstetiahathe Hill's speech as actually delivered in the | desired for the successful discharge of the | Ate & communication from Ihe Secretary of | A priatic : Halford bas arranged : rolestant orphan asylum 0: rranged all the preliminaries = House, containing the injadicious expres- - | the Treasury enclosing the annual report of | sitsippi, for Wroperty destroyed by United | [or the ride matet for small bores between \Ehaeros To MOkuow | GOVERNMENT REcEIPTs To-pAy.—Inter- | sions which he expunged in the Conyreaereg | BUSINESS of the day. The weather rarely in- | | | ECIAL NOTICES, ——+> — — — — | 8.c 2 OD vot om. GRem SP pekriae republican campaign committee has orderet | week crowded with noteworthy social NDAY, January 17. By Mr. Lyneh (Mis i N anaary tt hy m clock. Washington News and Gossip. the printing of many thousand copies of Mr. | events. The weather was all thateonld be | SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Sen- pris B ALLYN. Gr. rcrive | bo x oe O | eaaen omen | the national rifle association of Great Britain your ballet beit-past 7 | nal revenue, $300,975 25; customs, $50°,44 32. | Record. It will be circulated in the north and | terferes with the receptions at the White | 10 Superintendent of coast survey, Ordered | SRO CURLS cstiss )—Providling that all amd the A nerican association. This match of importance. By ordel . a 4 West as @ campaign document.—[ Bali. Sun, House, a8 all srg to fied the attractions | “yr; ‘Oglesby presented petition of citizens | Pensions granted on acconot of d wil! also occur sometime during the centen- SECRETARY BELKNAP Js expectet to re- emg ae there too great to be resisted, even whe. | - < ng repe! 0 Wounds since Is61, shall date from tne date | tial €xbibition. turn to the city next Wednesday. THE PARKING oF K SrREET.—in the of Illinois asking repeal of two cent stamp | snow, rain, sleet or slush must be braved on . t tax. Fimance. of death or the receipt of wounds. | Phe Sublime Porte tn a Critical Con- ¥ A. M..are requested a Senate to-day Mr. Spencer asked that the | foot before finding shelter in the laxurious Sar. Cane te akin siieemaies By Mr. Levy—Bill to fix the rank and pay ait Treeet THIS Monday /RVENIB, | THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- | Committec on the District of Columbia he | drawinn rome. Are Geant wen MMA SY | olely Gighel hor Cent Per ten | OL aieth sagitaans tn Use Usites Gisbeomars. | SheWhnes thle mamtite, ms an elite Janusrr Pp @.,tomake Stra agem-ate for | cetved at the Treasury to-day for redemption discharged from the farther consideration of | Mrs. Borie and Mrs. Fred. Grant. Col.Grant | asking for a subsidy to the Texas Pacitic By Mr. Ellis (La.)—To relieve the State | article urging adhesion to ¢ Ee em enneae Sratken, Kos. ¥-BAMGe. 2. 5s uated S108 M0. : the bill heretofore printed in Tak Srar, to | MAce the presentations in his usual agreeable | yaijroad. Referred 10 Committee on Rail. | National Bark of Louisiana. | note, says the Sublime Pe nore MH THE RESTAURANT of the House of Repre- | TStify and confirm the paving. parking, dc, | Mnver. The young officer haga very erace- | roads. Also presented resolutions of Pet By Mr. Darrall—For the improvement of & stale. If the opporti way of discharsing this arduous and Welton —Ta-m-mberao at the intersection of Itth and K street. this Bayou Lafourche, in Louisiana. Also, 9 sylvania legislature asking appropriation 's note offers for set a certainiy monotonous duty. He introduces 6, are | Sentatives will be turned over to F. Freund | city. and that the bill be referred to the C e. P = : 1,500,000 to the centennial. fe ating $300,000 for the repair and | | E Tm question bit by bit tis Mode pecotat the Hail of taval Lodge, TO. | the new caterer, to-mozTo Mittee on Public Buiidizgs and Ground fo easily that much of the stiffuess ineident | Coma. ttee on haat tons oe ial | ~ ent of the Mississippi levees. | pass, Europe may anon be fi ly ary 1%. at 3 o'clock p.m. Z ——— and it Was so ordered. o> | to these formal presentations is overcome, | _ Mr. Kelly, from Committee on Railroads. By Mr. Woodworth (Onio)—Bill to estab- & wider area England ar lat ompanion, S. E. GrrTiInes, of Maryiand, has been as- ——- and each one feels as ifa pleasant welcome | reported bill to extend the time the com- | lish @ bureau of transportation, and to reg- | may be able to determine whether the occa- = signed to duty as doorkeeper of the House A SALARY-REDUCTION BiLi.—The bill | were being extended. Mrs. Grant always of t Northern s ulate commerce by railroads between the | sion shall be seizedor not. Shestands there- A. A. WOODS, BE. B. P. ign y introduced by ii P., finiles as she greets those who call upon her, pletion of the North: Pacific railroad, states fore in a position of pecaliar resy Dit Do 0.. January oth, 156 Maporseow’ Caaiery Xiee Marvin tetioved. |} tetiooy y Mr. Jenks (Fa.) toretnee the | Sha with her artless gentle manuer | Zit) Amendments. Ordered to be printed Ry Mr. Hurd (Obio)—Bill t i < ——_— Es and recommitted. Mr. Sherman, from Committee on Finance, | #04 Silver to their mourt reported bill in relation to the Freedman’s | United States ater Januar. restore gold Wires Deranged. uses in t , 1877, and = os > laries of ail executive employes provides cl Ew.—The Senate Committee on Fi- | ** ployes provid makes each one feel as if being re- ee eee will probably take up and | tat after the current term of the President's | ceived. by @ friend. Cordial, frank, hospi- ‘D my thsuks tothe officers office next expires that the salary be fixed at | tality is natural to the Dent family. Mrs. | sursnce Uomnpany of N #8 witb which they have The tclegraph wires between London, Antwerp and Paris are temporarily de York fomhe pre d | dispose of the nomination of J. M. McGrew - ee 1 al repeal the act for the resumption of specie Beret emit which shes have pat J. Me oon, to, be paid monthly. ‘Tiiat after the | Grant's father, for whose loss no one who | PAK: and keve notice that he would eail it | repeal the act 2 . ee mee eks ae ane se tnown Gancaeet Bote to be Sixth Auditor of the Treasary. Fatt ee oeythe Bet the pay of all employes | was much at the White House during his |SRfO MORO We that he wonld cat! | The morning hour here expired : 7 seued I. - p SSS shall be reduecd twenty per cent., not to ap- | life-time, can now enter the Blue room with- ~ is : GAIN Carcerra. Jan. ti—fhe Prince of Wales fi 506 Sth street northwest Hon. HIESTER C.LYMER, member of Con- : wes p- me, 4 pp bis Missitsippi resolution day after to- SEES AS AMEEES ADOT Del Lahore and Cashmere. Ti eur OF Tae ae 2 2 * : ~_ | Ply toofficers, soldiers, sailors or marines, | out giving vent to a sigh of sincere regret, | morrow. Mr. White (Ky.) obtained the floor and jah of Cashapere te pret yn | Sad ne * gress from Pennsylvania, has been desig. | nor to any employe whose salary does not | was noted for his generous hospitality. | Mr. Whste Introduced bill to romove po- | Moved to so suspend the rales as to bring a | CulAl Ot Cashmere Js preparing a magnif- Adncent to the P street brid: nated chairman of the National Democratic | exceed $1,500 per annum. Daring his residence in and near St- Louis | stjcal disabilities of Daniel G. Chandler’ of bill providing for general amnesty before the | CH sane — — Moticels hereby given to Stoch! Saanned : So ee e always kept open house, and s known ; ary. “ e louse. The bill excepts Jefferson Davis, pleticeishereby given, to Stocks Campain Committee. A SUBSTANTIAL TOKEN OF ESTEEM— | ine country rouud aS @ ncighbOF of Whose Pee ee pment yenotations of the | Dat Mit, ‘White aleo propema nn mecmeaaneet A Musband Shot Dead by his wite. end of tue Dollar per share onthsearningsolthe | Tue Senate Committee on Mines and | On Saturday afternoon the clerks of the | good offices Gere one Iiaty feel ase » m INCIRNATI, Jan. ii.—Edwaert Ricbard- New York legislature in favor of the im- | to *trike out the words excepting him. This provement of the Harlem river. Referred to | ¥45 done for the purpose of allowing & vote Committee on Commerce. on that question past six conths, ba ee at Mining has removed to the room of the | General Land Office presented to Mr. W. W. | The President, as customary, did not join Committee on Territories, and the latter | Curtis, who recently resigned the chier | the ladies until after the first hour of the re- izen of Massillon, Ohio, ber of the city council, was shot r rn . and instantly killed by his wife yesterday, _ clerkship, a atifal collection of ver- | ception was over. Mrs. Grant's toilet was Mr. Co: 1 7 Mr. Randall (Pa.) made the point of order | 2% “ } . z Committee takes the room of the former. | Waren ahty pieces te ale te renee’, | Very elegant Te wae heave tlace satiny te ee oe a eee ding {or | warit was not competent te embrace two Uae eae, ae a4 »y-ninth annual mesting of the AMEBI THE wIDow Of the late ex-President An- | took place in the rotuudaof the Patent Office | Dearly covered by a flounce of unusualdeptt | Kia. Referred to Committee on Commerce’ | Propositions in one ‘motion to suspend the her throat with a poner nt if SOCIETY will be bold on | drew Johnson died at the residence of her | building, in the presence of over 200 clerks | Nd other garniture of the rarest olack Brus- : cer introduced bill to incorporate | Tules; that the bill must be voted on directiy, | POSE Of cutting an Railroad of the District of | @nd that It was not in order for tne mover of | '**UsPected by many persons to have been @ Ms Mr. Spe: nt, at 734 o'ch and employes of the Interior department. | 8€l8 lace. Mrs. Borie wore & most distingwe premeditated murder. Bw Sattens \ the Suburi New Yok Avence Presbyterian Church. Ad daughter, Mrs. Patterson, near Greenville, | Ccmmmicsioner Burdett, deliverai’ de cre: | tollet of the rich eameo shades ia silk wad Columbia. Referred to G the bill to himself offer an amendment. . re * I sion eferred ttee on Dis- —— ee $oets cuected rom Rev. Jains B Gremmer, D | Tenn., at 11 o'clock Saturday night. Her | sentation address ana Mercere Pm | velvet. Her diamonds were superb, her ear- oe = =— oe Mr. Gartield (Ohio) said it bad frequently BNC wmodore BW. Shafeldt, and W: ianeral will take place to-day. Senrecines response, Mr Cartis made an | Pigs being composed of soliialres carly as | ‘Tictof Columbia. ‘ Suspension of the Tredegar Iren i been done, that the rules were suspended to D large as @ Dibert. Mra. Fred Grant's rect |), Mi: Booth introduced bill in relation to <eoepeagnierd le Works in Bichm:. . 3 - as bert. l. ra rt es be fe ed te r ompa- pecific order and do a thing in a . Cou. D.C. Cox, renominated to be pension |__A FIRMAN from the Sultan of Turkey bas | d'eau silk was garnished with cordings aud | 24s heretofore granted to railroad compa RICHMOND, Jan. ~The Tredegar Com- ‘ = vies. Raijroad. cesee war pa works have suspende N res D.C. agent for the District of Columbia, will un- | been received at the State department. It] barrow bands of the darkest apple-green. | “Sr; durvent Introduced bill In relation to Mr. Kasson (Iowa) said, in other wonds, | urtoaty bundeed ‘cparatiges ase'enset: DERS, No. 1 —The § doubtedly be confirmed. There are no charges | says: “Every class of our subjects who live TiS Cierra ewe OF Stet ane as for | the legal tender of silver coin. Finance. jr potut of ord ti made under @ rule | ‘The liabilities are not yet known. A state. atte Commandery will arsemble st their As: | against him, aud his record as.n officer can- | under our temporal protection are in our Renter acca ioe tees rigs Wn aul by | Mi. Hiteheock introduced bill to amend | Whieb Renkell ache ep weeds thd on stion | MeDt Is being prepared a titans fall caitorm st Zo'ieck | not be impeached. eyes and in our sentiments of justice ona | that Hour the apacions tnaneion’ was well | (BE Sharter of ie: Gactvel: Hort: O- atvect | tv cieseetes neo on aneten oa . Fabof ou decensed frater. Sic Jos:ri F. BaXzt THE AMNESTY BILL introduced in the MunLiate Eee that all | filed by a goodiy company. Mr. aud Mrs. Commitice, vow Referred | Str" Wood (N- ¥-) con Ew Yous, Jan ton New Oreste or of minent Cormmander. : religio cae \ 2 : f Sant y ; ; iA 2 ‘ 7 Orr oF tne AT KINSEY, Uapi. General. | House this morning by Gen. Banks excludes | Vet ha every facility for balding churches Paceae Sta wyiehelt daughter aud 2 | Mr. West introduced bill providing f J premconse vec Sg emit mi paich kaye: Eustis aud Pinehback left for Attest: AT. LONGLEY. Re-wrder Jef. Davis from its provisions. In all other | and schools. This tirman is probably intend- | Dancing weut on merrily for several Lours | TetUrnof @ sum of money io the registe r. Hale (Me.) enquired what the House peton Saturday night on the same a a respects It is the same as the bill reported | ed to make the reforms aimed at in the Aus- | in the musi¢-room, and conversation in the | {2%,Cireuit Court for Louisiaaa. Referred | | Mr. Hale (Me) e a suspension of ihe rales ce) will Arrive there next Tasetay EUBEKA BUILDING from the Judiciary Committee and reported | trian note, which has been the subject of ne- | drawing-rooms, When the hour for “lea? ie acento amore AO relation to the | A® he understood it tre gentieman asks for | OTDe: octane to the House on Friday last. | soap ey ee = ‘Hropean powers for | arrived, justice was done with a will to the various Pacific railroads. He said that under | # certain order and wants the House to sas: Eacha He Large Again ip the Hall on the corner of =tli 7 é a Phy Prt) + ore er the gener: le of “tea,” * ons. | y “ Mr. Banks ( Mass.) tho ft perfectiyv no bas been confi in = ap‘ op sthatnvet, at watch ti» an elec. | retary Kobeson is informed of the death of | Position of Austria unnecessary. Among those who were at the white | P< ™ulcted In many millions, and the bil nt for the gentleman to make the cans pemeaan ob the governny much of t ospital for (be insane, yesterday ef- ciation | * i Was designed to protect embraces in its constitution all the new and aivaa, | Commander John Pope, (retired list.) which GERRYMANDERING IN SOUTH CarRottwa. | House orat Brentwood or enjoyed both re- pe, And bas Hol since been . 3 The bill, he said, repeals » Bde cee seeriae, | Qrourred at hie residence, tn the Lorchester | ‘The House Committee on Elections on Sat. | Sehiigns were: Mra, Fish, Mrs. Benjamin | former acts as provided for the teteation bad made. the Speaker said it was not co mpetent the Chair to exclude any part of ts tend te8 + | dist Bos’ 2 o cloc! s1 ‘riday , - = nog e gent e- ” *, o OU OF BOE tence PATO INCCTSR, | ening. tobe At 9 O'clock last Friday | urtay heard an argument by W.1L.Tressott, | Miss Stout aaa Mise Lamson, Mrs. I Suinent tcamere tation co baronet ota ihe peapeaition ts to Beek © = ed of Sonth Carolina, who declared that the jd | pont, Vice President Ferry, Lady and the ayment ofthe interest, ‘and to provide that or LWo purposes; first Fraxkrort, Ky. Jan. 17.—The firet Sen- THE House Committee ou Foreign Affairs | Congressional district of that state was not | Misses Thornton, Captain and Mrs. Gore | P% eafter all the surplus earnings of the roais on a proposed amendment, and | Storlal ballot to-day resulted: Beck, 52; Wil- to-day began the consideration of the con- | made up of contiguous territory, 9s required qones, Arlatarehi Bey, — jong poe shall be applied to the payment of the prin- yoleubon the bill itself. It was | lms, 40; Lesiie, 29, Wadsworth, 14. “After 1 WILL BEVEKAL GENTLEMEN L + mation: I y the Constitution. Judge Paschall, who joyos, Prince Starhemberg, Mr. vara, 1 WILE ARR SEVEuAL ORSTLEMEN | cular and diplomatic appropriation bill. ~ tes shonds euarantc that it was not competent for the | tis ballot ex Gov. Leslie withdrew. WAS present, suggested that this perhaps af. | Dr. Blan, Mr. Dalla Costa, Mr. and Madame | CPS! and Interest of the bonds gnarautced by peat wrens 5 : Fi * =e d the government. man todo this under @ suspension of begins about the 20th instant The fall cour Secretary Fish was present, aud opposed | fected all the other districts of the state, Hegerman, Madame Borges, Seaor and “es A ~ but the very object of suspension . The Markew. Snstractions complete in Z3 lewons.. Tors! for | the reductions contemplated by the Appro- | is found that one of the counties in the a4 | Senora Mantilla, Baron Blane, Count Litte, Bg ragged oer Ma aa arell wees . eobartinour, Jun. 17 —Ostom duet and a shate Tali course Address “T.."" Star oftice.janis-2t priations Committee. | district is 25 miles distant from the other | Mr. and Madame Baltazzi, Mr. and Madame 3 cob. 2extion of suspending was taken by ry d pays, and the rales were not sus- —yeas 165, nays 110—two-thirds not ne affirmative, eS —_—_—— : in evading and refusing to pay their just ob- VIRGINIA BEPUBLICAN ASSOCIA- : = counties. The committee will probably un. | Sant Anna, Mrs. and Miss Decnison, Mrs. dee oles 1 just ob- CS 3s —The members of this Association are | AMONG THE CALLERS at the Waite House | 02 Representative Hoge. ‘The quentine of | Ricketts, Dr. Norris, Miss Edes, Governor Eo prepttenal rg Set tis Cooeee the nested io ineet at Ciarke’s Ball: Pennepivania | to-day were Senator Conover, Representa- | Uneeating the other memvers iow ihe race | and Mik. ShoN et aed Mee Bee aid Of law mun puostitnited banere” ben NDAY. January 17,at7-0 p.m. All| tives Starkweather, Henderson, Landers, | is not before the committee. Mrs. Pomeroy. Mrs. and Miss Cutts, Misses ie Seer - i _ond -velled fo npou Senators . nportant business will be teas. | Thornburgh and Hyman. The latter was Henry, Mrs. and Miss Christmas. Mrs. Cos- | /¢¥elled foul abuse npo: ors who had TAF, vr endeavored to provide more means by whic: THE EXAMINATION OF of With a dejegation from North Carolia, who | ,THAT DiaMoxD Story A Fannrcattox. | ton, Mrs. Marcy, Mrs. Annie King, Mrs, | (ndeavored, be compelled to falfill their obit. | TURNS.—The resuits presented by eG JOSIAH MILLABD, Prosident ambered about a dare One of the most erneland uvjuststories put | Kane and Miss uuce, Miss Manning. Miss | they she Tansy Gieanastber seis iokee tote anette ashe Yelle Seen eee eee ene ioe aon { Vice President Wiis 1 | circulation against Gen. Babcock proves | Kilbourne, Mra MacArthur. Miss Woolcutt, | "ie'hit was then referred to the Commit- | the ballots castat the election in this city GERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK HE DEATH of Vi Mt. Boutocit in | !9be without the least foundation. It was | M%- and Mrs. Long Kes, Miss Cash, Mrs. | tenon the Judiciary November 2, as given elsewhe: ‘ ‘The seventh semi-annual dividend of inter- | be formally announced by Mr. Boutwell in and Miss Emory, Mrs. and Miss Gouve- ; asserted that a member of bis family had re- 2 ¥ H Mr. West also introduced a bill for the | ly curio st to depositors will be payable on and aft LE ek. E 2 ; arnt neur, Mrs. Baccroft, Miss Nannie Smith, * State: ‘ TANCARY 2. 1576 at the rave of 5 per con per | the Senate on Friday of this Week. Mulogies | ceived diamonds of very considerable value Professor and Mrs. Hilgard. Mrs. Ward | Tecovery {to the United States from the Her Meng dil re @poem on ali sums ieft on ceposit one or more | Will 'e pronounced by Messrs. Boutwe from officials in St. Louis, who had pur- Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads | be! 207 in any aspect. To what ext to prove fraad will be F when the opposite ib sides, 11. 4. =, + loose pac : ae 2 ; L . ete cee 5 land Miss Stuart, Geueral and Mins ; 1 rapt inate ipennning Bete glimedy one ' fanuary J ig6.. Interest wot called for will beat | Hawes, Gordon, Hamlin, Togaits, Morsill of | J. Russell Tosca, gas iets ey money: | Ramsay, and Miss Mealister, of Cait: | Of te, & them in excess of law. Judiciary, | Tue present statement ie of course, ex parte Tigane, "iad Beioer Wat guterretined gee eres? like the principal from January 1 Vermcas Marticnmlnienan | aun mio wes the statement | mia: Mr, Payne, of the *Alarm:” Mc. | ESP Gorton bill for therclion sr Hee, | By it Mr. Harriss pote iu Balotrrare fol aoe: | trade hanatse "bitter ai ee retned: aealaN: JOHN HITZ, President. a OE Se es Oar ihe dinumens Which have civen ge ut | Read. Mr. Morris, Mr. Foote, Mrs. Vincent | 1 Donning; also, petition of War Kelley, | ernor is made to foot up 22,495, and Mr. Car- | & 5400, Btate, Sa84- Petroleum quiet bat jan. coSt CB. PRENTISS. Caster | Secerrany Fis this moraing was before | {haltie,(iamonds which have given rise to | ana Muss Lancaster, Jude ahd Miss Adis ° MAkine tne latter's majority | MOue—erade, 7"sah rebived, 2 for pepsion. Pensions r YOUNG MENS OCHBISTIAN ASSOUIA- Renate Cor _ * ak Miss Zeilin, Gen. Roger A. Pryor and M THON (Corner By Gel the Seuate Commmitiee on Foreign Relations. | and brought to this country and presented, rete. Pryor, Miss Bradley, Mrs. ard Miss Be CIRCULATING L1- | Itis understood that he left with the mem-| 3td that none have been recelved from | L3O%s Miss gg iN TH New Yors, By Mr. Norwood—Bii! for relief of Taomas led in these aggregates are what | money, 5. Cc. 5 Newell. are cailed the “pudding” tickets, (3,774 in | 4x9. Gow jan. 17 —Stocke active and #tr 4 B. Excl i. a . Bxcuange, Loug, 438 ‘ehort : . “ a! DE i well, Senator and Miss Frelinghuysen and See ecm that is Lickets smaller than | “New Foun, Jan. 18-—4 nchanges. AND. CORY 108 | bers the copy of the American note to for- intse whlaky Tate To ee ee Miss Lucy Frelinguuysen, Mr. and Mrs. | .2¥, acts: aimee to ements ie an Teulon the mane of the tickets Tota, as woll an | Wosst Salgae cae ot Cornus wad my anes IF 10; | cls powers respecting the Spanish-Cuban | ‘7 1N¢ ¥ }» Special "| Blaine and Miss Dodge, Senator and Mrs. | tonayal pensions. Uckets (1.cie inmumber) waien it is claimed | kexnon, Jani. Re ths Eate, of yey. “ane AYE | Guestion and copies of the replies received ae ee Morton, Mrs. Bryson, General and Mrs. | “Si? Rodtweil gave notice that on F show bo such crease as is occasioned usually | SOBs for three months bills in the «pen market ie by, m: SABPATA SeR- | from cacti nation to which the hote Was @1-| Navan OnvERs.—Kusigns Chas. ).Gatio- | Albect Meyer, Mrs. Hedfera, Mrs. Kautt- | dit Boutwell gave notice the Sena dy folding thei to he p at eh a og Wp. m-, conducted by | dressed. way and F. E.Greene to examination for | ®&!0, and Miss Phillips, Mrs. Hunter and | death of Vice President Wilson . These two deseript'ons of wut eccuritice te Shy pee cout WB, Conde Ban, een ee Ree: PT) eae House COMMIPTEN Gn the Distrlet of promotion. Passed Assistant Surgeon Nel. Ma ooh ke i ee +1 Mr. Booth int A relation to | amount to 5,79 S67's. WS"): 10 40, AUCs; WOW Sw, 104K: organ, cornet and preceuta: Young Men’s (exc Tur E COMMITTEE on istrict 07 * s 8 Surgeon Nel- | Mrs. and Miss Sherrill; General, Mrs. au: ae, aaa r ferred, 29. . é H +65. m1. Young men cordially ta- | Columbia met this morning and aerator | Werestky, NeTshserote. Me, fecelving ship | Miss Watmough and Miss Madde, “Miss | Popembuor Game, Pabite Lande vas Wal or EET TO-DAY. 2 aE ments Concerning the last annual report of | We : hapla' eo. T. ‘ood and Mrs. Hickok, Judge Richardson, | ajc. gatas ing tnanie atoeraee ar} x Jap. 17 —The Perr s Guancisl article ct % "s Avudemy, Sander | Ketcham and Mr. Phelps. Just as the com ection with the it nin; merous 4 iow m 28 @iperieverd teacher at Bo: a " P| g) a Eeud's church, 4% -t-ect northwest. Full course of | mittee was adjourning: Join Pope Hodnett People ts sate tragic fo pleasure seekers. Mrs. Dahigrea aud ‘2 lecsons. 910. Thorctgh mastery of the — putin an appearance and commenced mak- is Ship S . Cadet Engineer J. F. tS out. ‘old are fraudalent, as as: ame de Overbeck gave a notable svirec | 217, Payard thought the joint rules sh 1 by the re ‘ “ye pote aii | formers, the resuit Of the election would not | gaectus: paige ot ehears subject gusrantect. ing @ stump speech. Chairman Buckuer told enna texan tiesnal fOr Barat: | caureore en ects Geet nee nea vere COMPOS ‘of capeaito nena: aes || sod eeniel wentaoe pen the contact of | fenaeees — 7™ * B ae nes Liente der 4 es 1). Graham a fi » inv: pcs o : 1 2 his city ch a si ng could e. OOFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, ° ————— “—S"* | and ordered to command ‘th: guests euiourren to Mrs. Dahlgren's, aud | 7 a postponement of one week, = tat such au amount of fraud could be com- a Pere and Frasrant, ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE PROPOSED. | Steamer Mahopac, at Pensacola, Fla. © p- | Some of the more distingushed personages cane? ghee “4 ‘i 2 ar mitied and yet no considerable portion of it | “84 ge opeore a voations WITH MILDUKN'S UNKIVALLED Sopa, | Mr. Boutwell presented @ petition in the | lain Thomas A. Gill from thé navy vard, | named above as making in the ai JIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | be traced to and fixed upon individuals, upon thee Seaeteet, wee toe P34 1429 PENNstLVaNia AvENR, Senate to-ay signed by eleven Germans, — N.H., and placed on waiting Sela ee Dahigren’s entertaia- | Under the regular call of states the follow. | whom the law could be ‘wrought to beat with strong at the firet beard, been r. octso-tr near Witlard’s._ | praying that amendments be made to the TS. —. ‘The Ebbitt house was the scene of a pleas- | 'P& among other bills, principally of a pri- yl ete ona for the crimes perpetrate. pay a2 TY ie ee Z Man ofthe const fon so that any member of Con- A Bust oF Cuixy Justice TANEY.—Sen- | ant hop on Saturday evening. Some of the wate = local nature, were introduced and sae ye 2'4; Western Union Te! See Lae see one mane commer ea Here ators Howe and Edmunds and Representa- | most promixent Senators and Kepresenta- | Teferr Mail.) jarters Ng 1.00 ai 2 for the detection of Mercury oF any | dissatisfied witb him; and that no important . W. G. Temple and Lieut. Wiley, U.S. navy, poseucus cubstanes in thom. Sot by all Jaw shail go into eifect until ratified by the | Library, went to Annapolis, on Saturday | Merry dance was enjoyed in the parlors, and 8t. Louis Giobe-Democrat of ACCIDENT TO GEN. SHERMAN’S Davon- | Pacife tive Clymer, of the Joint Committee on the | Uves, accompanied by iadies, attended. A | P¥ Mr. Hale (Me)—To authorize Captain | »2)°Crnm See Wednesday last says :—“Oa Monday after- = - a, to accept decorations from the King of the - +c 2 ‘ pin oie last, Y | asabstantial supper was ready for all the " er 8 famil “CRoox RRELS—An Jnpenie LEW TOEESONET 7 ple. Referred to the Comimiitee on the Eerie bremks eto Ou ne Raine | guests in the dining-room. Among those Gea romp 7 carriage and team were canting ie ieeek ay | nice te onan oee (ene cr pow ee These gentlemen were unanimous in the | present were Judge Black. Seasvor and | ,, hy Mr. Banks (Mace To remove all o- | Military headquarters: the Lorses took fright | irom Chicago nage: teu days since Col. BANEBRS, NoMInaTioxs.—The President sent the inion that it is very meritorious as a work ra, Morton, Mrs. and Miss Bramlette | Utical disabilities imposed by ‘iment to tne | and ran away, going west on Locust street | Huni, supervisor of internal renenne for the ine & ted Seok end Tonasiiomninlnenss,, || Sliowing vacuiiatioer Wee Petdie eae Slant aoa at Ge cee meeting of she coms | Of Kentucky, Colonel and Mrs. Blackburn | ton of the article of amendment to tne svn x < Constitution of the Uoited States, ata frightful speed. At the corner of Garri- | Ohio and Indiana district, received @ letter 2 ogi s ittee @ proposition will be submitted that | Of Kentucky, General and Mrs. Binghain “ cM A 1 Sob avenue they collided with a lamp-post, | from the collector at Springfield, Iil., stat- George S. Bangs, of Illinois, assistant treas- | ™ : Judge and Mrs. MacArthar and Miss Woot. | By Mr. Tarbox (Mass.)—Bill for tha relief Desiers tn Government and District Securities he services 501 be ob- ge an rs. MacArthar and Miss i breaking the pole, but the stoppage was ouly | ing that Sangamore ery col at orelgs Exchange and Gold. sepiely | urerof United States at Chicago: William tained to inka Achpy in wel ce eee entt, Mrs. Stevers, Mrs. Lamar, Mrs. Gor- | Of Rollin White. 4 = Distillery company Cc. ‘ % bi momentary, and they dashed on, the carriage | that were receiv = bert, pension agent at Hannibal, Md; | of the statue to be placed in the United | 40D, Senator and Mrs. Conover, Mr. and | ,, Bp Mr. Ligeiag sprepnaih os Dg | in its disabled condition threatening ‘allaorts | from peck & “Abbot ‘coopers of Laennate Kart © orriar sco, sas Mig epehel register Hand Office, Duluth, | Statcs Supreme Conrt room. Abouia month | Mrs. Watterson, Colonel and Mrs. Winter- | the form of an oath to Cri ape ames | of dangers. At the corner of Bell avenue the | with the two stares ‘opposite the bang-nole Gunes Yared 1 1E=:.. Minn; H. W. Parker, do., Beatrice, Ni before the death of Mr. Rhinehardt he had | Smith, Colonel 'Corkhill, Mr. Nelson, Mv. | Of Congress before, ente: Me ee tot ee ws. | Vehicle was thrown against the curbstone | about halt an inen thicker than the other ee Dn TenIn 4u0 F SYEREIS, Postmasters “Miss Lucy A’ White at’ New: | entered into a contract with the committee | ud Mrs. Murphy, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Brysou, | Charge of ee elc ei SieO: lll for the re- | with great violence and overturned, iis occu. | steenee won Hees immediately visited La- DEPO! CHANGE, & ton Center, Mass.; C. M. Moore, Newcastle, | to furnish such a bust. The bustis tie prop, | M-. Mrs. and oakinsot New Tork tation company. | \°™ YOFs Sr425P9r- | pants, Miss Lizzie Sherman and the conch- | fayette, sougat out Memes Peck & Abbot, BARK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &c. Ind.: Albert West, Shenandoah, Lowa; Chas. | erty of the state of Marclang ne Prop- | “Among those who were “‘2t home” on Sat- Ly Mr Wood N. Y.)—Bul i man, being most unceremoniously dumpell. | and discovered them making such Des! GOLD, Government and District BONDS, M. White, Evanston, Wyoming. cede ices a oaabeee = 1 urday was Miss Ransom, the artiat, who re the entity pognel?, ape nd Gees er Other than a rather paioful cut on ‘Miss baving 400 on hand. They attempied to ex- aor : nena Bn ae nt RICT IN CONGRESS.—In the ved a large number of Iasi ot - 4 M Sherman's forehead, T Guaranes pas. THE FREEDMEN'S BANK.—In the Senate | House this moruing Mr. Randall introduced | tellectual people at her stadio tu Coloniza- a ee ae Pa sq. | Roemticte tke credttar berasse at ee ee were sineply coopere, and Seeas teen tas Aavestment Securities on Commission. marétr_ | ‘0-day Mr. Sherman, from the Committee | a pj11 directing the District of Colambia | UOB_Building. Toe fact that she will receive fetion of ‘courts of the United ‘ courts of the United on Saturdays during the season must ne a | Tisdiction of irevit stated that the young lady was the better | tosuit the orders of customers; that they on Finance, reported w:th amendments the Coramissioners t 2 States man of the two, and sustained with singular | si ed ine two staves opposite the _—We.F. Tz: |, itor a rs to discontinue all work of | gratifying one to the large number of person tates. . —— i REMOVAL WM. F. HOLTEMAR, Attor- | nin, recently printed in TAF 8 R, entitled | every kind on the streets, avenues, sewers, | STatliying one to the constantly in Washies, | _ By Mr. George H. Bagley (N.Y. Making fortitude er trying position to the end. bole were ordered thicker tnan the others ce Borthwest, opposite Ebbit House, and will be | “An bill toamend an act enti An act | canal, alleys and !ridges in the Distriet un- | ton, who will thus have ao ‘opportunity to | 22 @ppropriation for the preservation an urpose of stren, ing the barrel and til further orders of Congress. The bill also to see his friends and business scquaint- | amending the charter of the Freedimen’s Lceal businefs sclicted, and mouey invested. | Savings and Trust Company, and for other meet in congenial atmosphere for the inter- snd Offices for rent insame butiding. 19-t? | purposes,’ approved June 20, 1871.” The bil! provides for the repeal of the section of the change of opinions and ideas and at the same repair a ia property at Sackeit's Har- act of June 20th, 15; Lions of fear, ee such occasions. | holding up the weight of the contents with- bor, N. = Mr. Hardenberg (N. J.)—For a public build) The runaway horses were caught some dis- | out inging the staves a t; that tance from where they had dropped the car- | had apdatien tp defraud ny oe 7 , creating the Board of | time enjoy an inspection of the many artistic riage, and ly eu = a “ : “7 ‘d ve 7 Pnjoy a ie Spay Bi 5 found to be badly cat and | and vo object ia making 1 barrels. H. D. COOKE. Jn. & CO. efines the duties of the commissioners and | Audit, so far as the same gives authority to ts 3 R. e A ing at Jersey City. Also, bill for the : ge nd were o pa fecal presetibes te manner in Waich depositors | the bord to examing and audit for settle. phfects tanh ated ogee during | relict ot Heury M. Meade, late paymaster U, | raised. ae wanted i “ Teasons pretty mane aise 1" pad. went the debt of the District and of the | old world. é . Soy Sir. Cotler (N.J.)—Setting apart the | ,,W#0 KILLED Cameurm?—On Saturday | iin, 8nd ordered Deputy C stock. A fire — A DELEGATION of North Carolina repub- rics tad to issue certif- | The Austrian minister and the Countess 5 2 Sooke Te See Dr. Ingraham testified that a month before | ther disposition of thei epee leans, bended by Col Dougians, U.S All clalms and deseo directs that a report of | Hoyos entertained Prince Stahemberg at | Proceeds of the sales of public lands for | Dr,/neraham, testified that, a month family | bemade as soon as the law in tegaed to ne AY Pesric. a apne * mS ps gree ale a ail claims ry ce pancpapalted and exrtifed dinner 3 esterday, s oe most of the gentlemen Sehool purposes. Pa.)—Providing foran out- | at ifthe wound was not opanes death would | + or rather tbe of euy ial aad, Tha e, » With s i i i ash re % ’ matic corps were in- Toth! “ sin | *28ue from compression of the brain. A | ¢< ms to make what can be used as —— presentative men of the par! those which have not been audited, be sent vibes te fit and clothing for enlisted men and boys ta ope tbe Ex caiive ddenalan so-cnr, to Congress. vited to meet the iustrions gues eae oe promise was made to communicate this to determined. It is MMENSE REDUCTION, | | oiview with (ue bresite —+s0e- * Carruth, to see if he would consent to the _—_— . Townsend —To repeal the act tor : A BriTIsH REFORM.—By the new British | ,, BY Mr. operation, but they did not do so, and hehal DErosiroRs’ Suits AGAINST A BRoKeN i ~ the redistribution of the national ba) is d BANk —A Middletown (New York) dispaten | MetOry act, which came into full operation The geutie- men souipoatag thé delegation, toad xe = nrierer haa eaeree - - | regarding their mission, but thei FREPARATORY TO TAKING STOCK. | Tutedoubt that It_ has reference to cerval appointments deemed by them of import- ance to the iuterest of tiie party inthe old FOR THE NEXT worth state, A DELEGATION of the Turtle Mountain ngfeld, ill. bas nothing to do with the case afterwards. He | misacuernt Wachee om wwe bom- . i f ards © | missicmer at Washington to seize K January 1,’no children under 10 are to be | CUxtency, and for other purposes. denled that he had caused any new wound | erty of the Sanesens Diatith Ly i of C! 2 _ o in- 2 oa e two ee site le s f al youn; r 01 i the, . - d ft bank, in sixteen suits brought by the ( p08 | from Working extra iors for tee bee By Mr. Jenks (Pa.)—Directing the disco: fo make way for Dr. Brown. He said tha: | contain more gadons than it will gauge. itors against the institution, and John Sur- | : Unuance of work on the streets and alleys.o; | ' May he considered Carruth as convales- | The gauger, in inserting his gauge through FIFTEEN DAYS band of Indians had an interview with Com. | roushs, the receiver, to recover for boads | °! Jost tim Washington, and directing te Somnt oF | £75 Siso said tant ie pew De Gisems meoenate pn Th Eh ee missioner Smith, this afternoon, relative to BN eres ty United weeeRn IN id conn: Esgtons— é By Me OBeien (a Providing for tne | Wound to the depth of two and a halfinches. | would gauge less by three or four ‘gallons. _ 5 é = e jelphia and Reading Coa roo ieee ate taan the barrel actually contained. 1 OFFER THE feat Heapecerintiona te ton otek Slittes ontclais Company issued orders Saturday to start | PUrcbese of @site ior @ post office @ud eus-| pear oF GEN. GEORGE W. CoLE.—The y — kept{.om Tens. The delegation consisted of “ OF, BLA’ an =, dry up, sparkles with the | the Mahanoy plapes to-day. A number of | {om house in Baltimore, Md. Also, @ Joint | death is announced of Gen. George W. Cole monosy liable brevity of Laconia, but it is | Collieries worked by the Reading compavy Decem: resolu'ion proposing An &méndment to the | ‘at Mora, New Mexico, on the 11th of 7 Constitution of the United States. [It pro- ¥" - aC. Rot worth considering besiie ~ bellow away, and a ie eh Sal Fides that no state, shall make any jaw in pi a you are a hyena.” nis is one o' ye t + . ct to the establishment of any religion, e that Mr. Cox ever crowed. If luis papa and ime mining operations. and that no minister or preaeber shall hold inane of thecerruioec of Bineeis Minit mamma h ken hiav menagerie when URC any office of trust or profit under anys! or Mi he was little, or if in later years he had | |THE COMMITTEE oF PLyMouTa Cnurcu | fo be y yes FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS: | Tee "rei other veprcentelivgs Suet ee ne Li what takes Ths. Ts. lan-Up. Tne Commissioner told them to OvERCOA' fe to their reservation at White Earth, and 's name is if fi , January 4, 1867, L. H. Hiscox, Two men were en- Would do all in bis power to see that the: thy States; nor shall any religiou: “4 erconts cold at —— n - a : : ‘There Overcostetold st $19. Our SouTH ATLANTIC FiEET.—TueNavy | hyena. Tvenas don't bellow, they augue | te mutual Connell be invited to form the | Propriation of money of lands for puoiie | estate. The cause of the murder was His- tthe ten rome me department has received a dispateh trom | and so does Mr. C Hartford Onivant. Were made those of Rex. Dro Stocmeas | schools shall be given to schools under sec- failing. however, 1 took DRESS SUITS. Rear Admiral Wm. E. LeRoy, South Atlan-| ay RonapaRtists are eager after seats | Rev. Dr. Buddiugton, which are considered Secccber went Gob oben tx. Gury eoaetomer he and These sold at Setting aow a ga | fe.station, dated Ric, Janeiro, December 6, Feat ee Cone enna Exes etet 2, | Gpvecngel eno e ou se ee eee ported in whole or in part by taxation of the yt th hove told at $30.2. Suoe Bow St G13 | Which he reports his arrfval'at that Port’ on to secure his election bythe faitbiey, hed | ,gTEE pean UeTan ae) Samon kare, | PoP ee Hicukis (Mi)-Soleid inde eon raised 4 the ain of Dec. for supplien, and, hie anvend. | there seems bandiy any doubt ‘at uncy! wilt Houncel in favor of Serva, Phe Heathers | struction of the Southern Maryland rail: is TEELUCKY DANE, Chancellor "Belawr ayia. BUSINESS SUITS. Frolic was found in that port, but she in- | forw: y = Wild beast put | Overland Express was robbed by American | road. said to be very zs tended leaving for Montev: eg in few days. for Narr, Spo boneen LIE. to shoot down Vic- highwaymen between the Rio Nimbres and | _ By Mr. Walsh (ud)- In relation to the | bride, formeriy brs. ito milton, the cantatrice. | 3 ‘ORK—I0 the New "Those 3 -Selling now at $14 | The Monongahela left Mon! leo on the | rei, Rio Grat gers were plundered of claims ‘Those . Selitog now at iz 3 Stl Empe: “aa eral’s and Commissary Geueral's depart- ‘Thove Key West. which is in itself a small fortune. “ ments. a Se T SAN FRANcrsco—At San | wecletary of War to construct a poileraertn wr ‘ROTTING AT SAN cISCo.—At San of construe! ACTOSS Piaf ane gap oe renege ocd open Bg Saturday, the trotting race for | the Potomac river at or near the islands nbs ave justice done 5 After SO | the association plate and $1,000 was won by ywn as the Sisters, and aerate Of abuse and ridicule. The Jour- | Alameda Maid. beating Lady Thomas aod pclae retires pe ghrorighs Loos siegees Spoke | Harry; best time 2:40. match between described as “gentle, cultured men, with Socareorens ae Amanda failed by the EXAGGERATED Report’ ABOUT PI- RATES ON THE MEDITERRANEAN. — fear Admiral Join L. Worden, in a dispatch to the Navy Spotenent- eaten, Lisbon, Decem- ber 2th, 1875, concerning the piracies re- ported to have been committed Lge vessels passing the Mediterranean Coast of eats, BOIS’ AND CHILDBEN'S SUITS, OVER- | S#¥S that upon thorough examination !t ap- COATS AND CLSTERS at # great reduction | PeAts that the reports of piracies were ef former prices imost wil former, and Amanda the 5 i i characters above .” That is right. Give the Pharisees a chance. PSA friend | Sorfeit of $500, says it was the Parsees whom Mr. Con’ raised; Dut never mind, they haven't uad ® |) NICECrry To Live Tx —Saniliel Wha- ir show, elther.—{ Boston Giode. ee Fy VICTORY FOR THE MASKERS.—The New | two men and robbed 4 oe gold pling the wearing mas day morning and the rufians ven great sa } iy New, York, parusulaniy in that portion | , SCX" Cox, wae very wel pissed, wit of ihe "ety where the Population | Word, he «did not hesitate 10 say thet he predominates. Several masked had killed Jim ” ‘The funeral has Teady projected on @ scale of magnificence in advange ofan thing ever Beforeateempied | P&e® Postponed.—{Cinoinnati Commercial. in that city. 0 G: [RED APPLY.—The vote | i cS | HE =i : Asl am determiued to rednce Stock, purchasers has repealed the statute | Watch. 2 Will find it to their advantage to give wi veatisfaction Hy A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tigns Of grief in a baby. ov. ae ae the “ere Eh and coal and : is i ee nde. e passens ith of November, with orders to procegd t5 rece Rtg Sig unlimited brute of $4,000 in gold and a largeamount of green-