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= —$<—SS— THE Gr BRAL Peesnrrertaw Cocwer. THE EVENING STAR. m July. fis, there was a confereage ts Loom don of delegates appo'nted by ths Reformed PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | i > and Presbyterian churebes of various coua- tries. whica decided to hold a geseral Pres T Ti s BU. 8. sterian council, the Girst mee Peineyivania Avene, eoracr Lith place tn Saisbuigts, Sepnena, on . hae _ 185. Doing that eonferes tees The Evening Star N. 0 + arpa or neo woe e Evening Star Newspaper ompany, for Cat country compris- Ss. al UFFM. > Pres’t. | " n and lay: chosen SG STAR 1s soe J : ‘ew York on THE EVENING STAR és served dy carriers to —_ : } ‘ sulseriters at TRN CENTS PRK WEEK,OR FORTY- Ba eee inka ahd m CENTS PER MONTH. Chpies at't o present x the meeting were to hear the re. Fhe den ere etn Cee ee. Por! of the Colegates to the Lanton eoufer- THe WEEKLY stan— ©2 60 a year, posiane prepaid BS Ali subscriptions iavariat'y ta advance, @ad V. nditshed on Freday— mo paper sent lonacr than pavd for. BS Bates of advertisime fer . 47—NS. 7,119 WASHINGTON Sie! om application. came on July 4. ms In all respects tt wae the best date D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1876. TWO CENTs. Eom w need comet vice cane t ‘ i) bo pamec It was also determined " 7 te © gem ral » with t ou “Stoos far SPECIAL NOTICES. TENING STAR: A PROTEST FROM WEST PoINt.—A pro- Society and Personal, Ae FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Telegrams to The Star. Prag Tg EA pees eg ve =_s = oN 2 © test has been received from the professors at That the drenching rain of yesteniay a~ patente ae 1 he = to euune bane ts tena eeu - —— a — —=} | Wert Point which shows wherein the mili- | ternoon interfered with the ae wa | SENATE. Blis ce ciactenais ain te eee mene } , legatioa nm tats coun- f 3 2. , he es in pig _— a © hundred m>mbeare. eer to de 2 tary academy bill as agreed upon by the | surprise no one; the astonishment com ; adhe | ° Sant skh isi rain of & par cout” pe Washington News and Gossip. committee will materially eripple | West | on there being any visiting done at all in ae aes Teferred, among wiilch were | A SPANISH DENIAL. | ai bome apoum on ali an CORI Cats OF Seeee “ "8 = . ‘oint. The cadets now receive fifty dollars | such weather. The ladies who are at home | — -« — P wale: 03) wi the half year enging OVERS MENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.— later | c ot Presbyt Seeeacy 3.156. incerent’ wot called for will beat datctenee Esaiot: enatoens. 36 ner. girlies) bape deepen beim fi ~ on Wednesday would not, however, accept | 4 aoe array eiition seowk varioes per | TWEED'S MILLION DOLLAR SUIT. | durivg the past cant SOUS HITZ, Preatteat, a aera wc isa. very scanty allowance. There are few | tbe Justifieation the gloomy day would have | £0DS praying f , the avolishment of exces- | TWEED?S LLION DOL SUIT. | OS" d ; jan-co8t O.. PHENTISS, Cashier | | THE ANOUT Of national bank notes re- | Gadeta wholiveon It bows. If it Isregucet to fur plied for closing their uouses and enjoy | Grorgetvwn, D.C. Coraltice on the Dis. pee | ‘ — > ; = | ceived at the Treasury to-day for redem y dol Lit will i t % | ~ METHOPOL'S SAVINGS BUNK —The | ¢ iver ot pean ° drive from the healemy tie poorer catets | Warded for their ‘hospitality by receiving | MeterCoumbia. | | Ck ool Coat OIL FIRE. Leen Econom ag Hleweranncg sient = : Who bave been appointed bs’ competitive | Calis from some of the most agreeable ladies | 77% Mr. Saulsbury— Petition for th can ont. Ber NEVADA PAPER intimates that Senator - = ve other | &Ld gentlemen of society, who were ouly too | ©1'* ne 2 ee R ~ i examinations, and who do not have olly oe a rs rail thermees ef ie By Mr. Edmuands—Resolution calling upon @ron will resign and make room forsome- | means of support. Toe military commiites | mu aH = = Boyes aaa a 2 rolonged | the Attorney General for informatian as to body who wiil pay some attention to the | Wi!!! make determined oppositioa to this | Cppertunity offec lo enjoy & Pp Sig | what steps have been taken under the law | eeveen " 3 ; pageant he conversation with their bostesses—usually | 4 - n es Conia ond i ‘ action of the appropriation committee. ith " to collect the money due the United States L af apy Jennary bo eBnT, Preaid duties of the posi “ &n impossibility, owing to tie numbers who | fron ine Union Pacific rallread. ariontes ith refereves to the ' rest the ee eco tH POSTAL TELEGRAPH.—Mr. Sargent {ntro- | are seeking the same privilege. Many of | 1 , fi . Adopted. | ats Secretary Fisn before ® litte ier. dec) th a,ta,lot MR. THOMAS D. | By Mr. Mitchell—That the Judiciary Com 7 are ORRINSIAN Al fa. V epeetat povernin duced a bill in the Senate today, which was | theesplomstic corps were making alls On | mittee be requested to inquire into tie expe. | te ee eeiae nee dee oe revenue cases at ond Post oats, providing for the cstabtion: | New Orleans Zimes, and Mr. Buell, of the St. | Uieney of amending the bankrupt law in negotiations betwee t it ts only er of a mile > nd Post Road t m establish- he} i be coat » J +. Ss ow mock fret rudige b RB AS Wilson, declined. i ee caeein Tie Dil gives | 1OUls Ties, were also at some of the recep- | “> ht) Weat—Bili t amend an act provid- eee Sane anal eee mee eg Ah rg doh TS ALY ABY SOCIETY; Papers that the Conyressione! lish the tarifl for messages se from post | headache, and did not receive, but was well | Commities on idisoate. = sp “* | the 15th of November, 05, nor having sipp! against the soft aljevion. It ix feared INGS, st 12 15 and ép. record speeches as they are made.—{N. cffices, provided the rave for ten-word mess- | represented by her nieces, the’ Misses Stout, | ~ By Mr. Allison—Bill to provide for butld- | Clally communicated at Madrid the ex that if some prompt action be not takea the in Lincoln Hall, 3: r i ages sbail not exceed for any distance within | acd by Miss Lamson. Mrs. and Miss Fis! ing’ a brid; the Missouri riv: at | tents of the American circular note to t Mississippi will eat its way to the Obio, an: Ee : Times. two hundred and fifty miles, ten cents; for | Mrs. Bristow, Mrs. Belknap, Mrs. Pierre toca S ree 5 an powers, ail reports of a favoral making an island of Cairo, and that the ‘nesting. 6pm. Tousgmeseordisliyts- | Tire Conconaw GALLERY OF ART will | 8¥Y distance over two hundred and fifty | and Mrs. Chandler received as wenale & . < aes eply from Spain may be regarded as desti- island Will then be gradually washed away. c : see miles and less than five hundred miles, ft- | Belknap was assisted by Miss. Braimle, By Mr. MeMitlan_Bitt for relief of settlers | rer foundation. _—e Some of the railroads that eater the city are rblic this evening and on y on public lands in Missouri. Committee o: = be open to the public this evening and on | teen cents; for any distance more than five the daughter of the late Governor Bramlette, | Babite Lands . cee having trouble already with their ap- ALL PERSONS DESIBING TO LEAE! every Thuredey evening until farther notice: | hundred and less than one thousand miles, | of Kentucky, a young lady whois adding By Mr. Christiancy—Bil! to regulate trials yo and the ott are threatened. Seriecced echo ae BRE may 2nd. 22 | aamission free. This is a privilege that will | twenty-five cents; and for all distances over | tothe lawralé the metee ae ee ee ee nenem ak kngneae Rol Depo ie ae ne difficulty is too great for the town aa- Saude church. 4% mrect novthwess, Full course of | be eagerly improved, without doubt. one thousand miles, fifty cents; and for any | heretofore won in Washington. ie polygamy ; thorities, with their limited resoarens. to 0 lessons, Zid. Thorough mastery of the whole a ject suaraniced. oct tf excess beyond ten words the rates shall be The Attorney General and Mrs. Pierrepont | CQ™mittee on Territories. ing bas au article on the proposition of . - meet, and they bave determined to call oa N VOLUNTEER WITNESS.—Indian | in lik * | By Mr. Sargent.—Bill to furnish certain | Sherman, recently Introduced in the 1 G their city, by & BOILING HOT OB ICE-COLD TRA, ~ieseneiay bs gp OKLAHOMA.—-The House Committee on | Turen’ A i 5 wich this | Mitte on Post Offices and Post Roads. and a ton ptt ue 5 Ss Witnees bibire the House Comenlives atk 10” | wesiitosies agreed thin showing to have & derecable gentleman and Wale Daveimeuet | _ By Mr. Merrill , vt.)—Bill to incorporstes | Great Britain, ‘The writer says the idea, so | 8 protect the shore from abrasion. The COFFEE AND CHOCOLATS, finirs yesterday to testify against yA m4 work is = 50,000. Gen- Pure and Frasrant, “ a -or | @stimated cost of th nauks, but in obedience toa subperaa. | Special meeting on Saturday night to cou- | foradinner to the President, Mrs. Grant, | £88 ght company tn the District of Colum- | far as it has been considered, finds uo favor h , eral Simpson bas rece ited the scen - 4 : bia. Committee on Public Buildings and | bere. It migit suit the Americans, as most | © WITH MILZURN’S UNRIVALLED SODA, : sider the bilLof Mr. Franklin, of Missouri, | the Cabinet and ladies are for the Zth inst. | Grounde’ sigh ating senna) CO en mad mination of it, 1499 PENNsTLVANia AVENUE, NavaL OnpERS,—Ensign Austin M. | to establish a territory, to be known as ¢ not today, as erroneously stated yeste The morning hour having expired the Sen. | while the English sovereigrs circulate in | ough he has no authority to begia ~~ tr . near Willard’s. | Knight, ordered to the Naval Academy; En- | lahoma. They did this because it was urged ( day. : ci [pe ; ~ | work for the protection of the city. sign Francis L. Ludlow, to examination for | that there are 20,090 citizens of the United The Minister of Spain and Madame Man- | $1 Tosumed the consideration of the Missis- | millions throughout the country. It is be . i Cairo ix to be saved, the [Ittno!< mombersof 7 sippi resolution introduced by lieved that the disturbance arising from ft States in that country amo: Ulla have issued invitations for a reception ensign Chas. B. T. Moore, to the | St in that country ng the Indians, P SEE DIPLOMA of Hoimss’ Old M oMmLa 2 | Congre 1 have to ask the government to j ME. MORTON such a change would be indeseribabie, par- | Congress wi “ im Liver Puls at Prof Cook sh promotion ie i, with no Jaw to protect tnem; 5,000 freedraen, | 05 Saturday evening next. snd that Senator addressed the Senate. He | ticularly in the absence of specie payments | 40 1t.—8 auerters Palm of Lite, oth and H streeta norttw+t. | jron-clad steamer P ic, at Norfolk. former slaves of the Indians, and 49.000 ciy- Sir Edward and Lady Thornton are “at | Saja he desired the ‘Senators to iietea to the | in America. Pe BOWEN SUMMONED KeFoRe PLYMOUTH 5 ous subscance im thew. Sola by'sit | CAVALRY FORTHE FRONTIER.—The select | ilizea Indians; that there sno punishrient | home” to the diplomatic corps on Taursday evidences of outrages in Mississippi, and he re The P’ x core 1 committee on the Rio Grande troubles has | fr¢crime, and that disorder reigns. Char; evenings. mouth church examining night at Assistaut Pas. h Gaury & Co., who © met last Fat the United | , General and Mrs. Humphreys and thelr | Jomuereitesoncas at wnich came from | | The liabilities of Joseph Gaury & Co., whe made_—siid | daughters willhave the second of their series democratic sources. Before doing this, how- | failed slerday, of enormous expenditures ai agreed to recommend the enlistment of two | States court at Hort Siaith is Wi8s JOHNSON & CO., » residence, to hear the com. “4 ever, he wished to refer to the financial con- | sterling. plaint of SV. White. Rev. Kaw. BANKERS, aretny, meeteeeete tm Taree lo mevtect the | te be. 5 Rigi se SAU 000 A oer and tne | CL CeetCNs URIS COIN, tnctwe on | AIELee MicuampR it tend Boon aeeerted a ner ianiiities or | Prenided. Reporters were excluded, ama’ EE s ‘ 2 ses :a- s to rE POOL 20.—The abil ot | & Gorner of With Strat and Pennsyiwania Avenue, border hom Mexican Inctu = he Comore ae Atte ne Tuesday evening for Savannah and other | 2&t the republican party in that state VERPO B « Rowen, who, With bis two sons, Was pres- Samuel Radford & Son, the grain merchants | ent by request of the © Dealers in Government and District Secartties Wnex Blaine was tol that Kemble hat | the jiouse are Investigating the same thing. | Southern cities. “He will sail at the last of | BAd) Been extravagant and currupt, and “ A who failed yesterday, are about £116,000, and hied te haves stone rt Foreign Exchange snd Gold. se pid selected Cincinnati for the next National Poryvaiwcus Wisedivierekeros, the present week for Cuba, thence to proceed | ouge for gross outrages. When the re-| their assets £ ‘Their creditors took Ccostheur wae an ir Be ron amlen as Gn ok Ct Republican Convention he expressed a feel- EYGAMOUS DISQUALIFICATION to Mexico. construction acts went into operation | acceptances in full, payable in three, tx | reporters outside that the sum oad substance B- B. CEIhSY CANE RES, ing of extreme disgust, and exclaimed, “Oa! | Christianey introduced @ bill in t Tuy HARPER's FERRY Propenty.—io a | Missississippi was in a bankrupt con- | and nine months. complaing was t Conman Firreesti axp F Stuxrrs, My!"—[ Harrisburg Patriot (Dem.) to-day providing that tn all prosecutions for | jeter to the Charlestown (W. Va.) Spirit or | dition. The republicans found the finan- Moving Agatast The Carl Mr nto Opposite Treasery Devartmen: « ee oe bigamy or polygamy in Utah, it shall Jefferson, dated January 15, the Hon. Caas. | f8 in a deplora ition. Mr. MADxID, Jan. 10. General Ma BABE OF DEPOSIT, EXOHANGZ, So. NEw Mzxico.—The Senate Committec on ent cause of chatienge, aud for the re- | J. Fauikner states that he called on Attor oe Rehoy = eee pitt, action of Mis- | pos’ army has commenced moving against cher, and that 3 " " c ofany juror, frst that he has mor> YG since and sissippt fore the war in repudiating ber | the Carlisis in Navarre. 4. The committe ee eee enn ans Dente BORD e wife living and residing insaid ter. | prouckt to hiv etree ak ee aed ponds and claimed that such action hadi Ruane : i cs rilory, whether married to any of (hem by . or) had sv ed te 0 injure he credit of thestate,and the re- Collections made on all potnts. 2, in favor of Se 's | the oil rites or by the rites known ay | 2¢(Faulkner) had submitted to. the House, | Puiited tne credit of thestate, and repudia- | A Coal O11 Lamp Explosion which | || non tear tee for the admission of that ter- y y Authorizing and directing the Secretary - Investment Securities on Commission. maré-tr = © of the union, “sealing,” or any other ceremony claimed War to buy in the Harper's Ferry pr >pert y tion. He said that he believed that noone Cost 650,000. Mr Bow ectined to mate an BEMOVAL—WM. F. HOLTZMAN. ~~ ee or understood by bigamists or polygamisis ; forthe use of the government, ‘and to re- | Bad evermade a well-founded charge a PITTSBURG 2 the gronnd thet he was not M = ant Cities i itnee 5 Pe * a 2 ne jn M Mississippi. ‘hat Pa., iast q 1 ney-at- Law, bas removed to No. 1391 THE Senate Commitee on Post Oitices | of said territory, to create either an ordin- | establish the bational armory at tha the judiciary of P . sion | Lorthweet, opposite —Etbit Hones, and wil arid Post Roads to-day diseustea the tmatter. & merely temporal, or a spiritual mar- | ‘The attorney General immediately Be ite te cere ee iD | of anol noise | Pleased to see his friends acd business scquaint . Se f postage on | Mase: provided they cohabit together | that he heartily a , | any state. executive depart’ store, and destroyed two squares.compris Sages. Legal businefe solicted, and money Invested: | of the reductions of the rates of postage on | hana and wife usually doin tuat territory: | ¢nd authorized Mr. Faulkner to say to ius | Pelleved. had been comparatively about forty buildings, being near t | present. A and Offices for rent in same batiting. 1¢#- ntedt matter of the third class | aud second, that he believes it morally Committee on Military Affairs that the res Tges made the different | town. 1 sestimnated at $50,000, which the Fa EERE 55; BOTs ee ee ¥ right for aman to have moze than | gintion met Lis approbation, aud that he i — Disastroms Fires. |. | give titm ait i BANKERS, - will doubtiess recommend a reduction, s roe by Mia wi He t — postpone & sale of the property uctil ebel anenaerr Bu arses: Jan. . 1 ee ae 4 and his sons with: 1429 F street. " : + me. Referred to the Ce ittee on Tersi- a p Tes lt ba relal measures fire oroke out at nis mora nm a ‘epld tr THE CASE involving the title to the Hot | tories, (dbs tabingseel meat cipymntsers woul “J the tax laws of the | large 4.story building used as a warehouse vr Md Lerr ad THe i : io mu Sor b exx10, Springs. Ark., property, from the Court of _— —— a ry od that allof them | extend from No. 30 to No. 35 Primestreet, =~ ae aanly Bae of the Rapubite ‘oul? tt Osrier—87a5 Berzeine, | Claims, where the judgment was in fa A New HONORISTIN THE HOUSE—Sni | ap qe LANDIS TRIAL yesteniay th and through to Central wharf. 1,500 barrels at's receptions. inc, Mitahell, wae = | the United States against Henry M. Ree net nd J. Proctor Knott will have to | croxs-examination of witnesses for the de- Of four were spotied. together with 100,000 | eee ae tet ee in fna ee, eee i and others, was taken up In the Uvit look to their laurels as Congressional hn- | f.ce sbowed that Landis had transactei staves. Loxs estimate ",000; Insurance, | York 1 IMG, Wrote® very grapaic accountot Sind 2. e Cape © cchange | Ob€ Of these public “feeds, in whieh heeald: Bho pg oes ig gh ag og ot excise | “Great mirth and humor prevailed, and rere Geeenyed ty tee Sam tit. The fre | MAY readtly conceive wherefore, when it 1 wiped out nearly all the business part of the | CompPoted that besides the smiles, cordiality, rhe loss is about $15,000 The fire | 284 Welcome which the company received subad tap thee tenting of | from their generous entertainer (Mr. Jefler- y,and wil: | morists. To-day in the cor tent business at Vineland and eleewhese since | HOU the development of mental derangement. Iu | Speaker laid before the Ho’ the afternvon Mr. Burk, the clerk of the pri- i eT ese sover, give many instances of stran, - | executive communications, which were seve- lucinations exhibited by Landis during a | rally referred :—Fr visit to New York in January tast. Taree | War departme days before the shooting Landis had accas™4 | property belo the @ of the eon- ldebare, there appeared a new comic in the person of Martin L. Townsewl, of York. His address & sarcastic ate under the tion, intendea asan answer to the 1 constractionists, His style is pecu- LUWUMENSE REDUCTION, Stutes Supreme Court yest OF REPRE o-cupy several ARMY ORDER! urg: John E. mers having reported to the Adjut eral from the headquarters department ot XT the Piatte, will returu to his station. Tb PREPARATORY TO TAKING STOCK FOR THE | son), t consumed for him @ quarter cask i laseee it bel ineipaily coatined | 238 wife of attempting to brain him with a JREPNFIELD, MASS., Jan | of wine, = ty of punth, Leable Cin acy gp accep ee tigi ery Dg of the Mebt leb at the cok: | tammer. Witness was, present when the at Miller's Falls, Mas | ‘weight of caxc,besidés other kidetnnekense arritocs.) is extended to May ist; 1a6. | time, by way of emphasis. Str. Townsend | Wife of Landis demanded ® scparation, and illespie, U: of the Amidon Mi * | considerable amount.” This serving of re- FIFTEEN DAYS territory.) is extended to May Ist, has a broad, cheery tac". perfe expressed dissatisfaction because he had not | ition to a route for con: Wahash pany’s building used in tt . "| freshments at the presidential receptions THE WAR ON SENATOR SPENceR.—The | His hair is snow white, and e taken ler to Europe. TERS Of To ae | a ee ee was kept up by Presiaents Madison, Monroe, Z ” jabama House of Representatives have | expense of a well rounded cranium. His = = * __ | retar h reasury, transmitting a re- and Quincy Adams, but when Jackson came I OF THE nen the memorial to the United States | Yolubility of tongue, added toa keen appre, | , MARYLAND Lrorstatune.—Iathe Mary- | port in relation 10 tke Alavee eealticnery, A Toctarer Mened. | into pow elation of the ludicrous, as cleverly express TING 5: s ou the occasion, certainly wil) make for FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS: spencer LON tae oe he Als; | uum a place among legislative humorists. dassago. It was forwarded to Washington. THE L1ovOR TRAFFIC.—The Senate Com- ATS. a * s Ov sary Selit MTT (raisin typ rraneaytecsehd preshcrctel eg IOerea Bas Howes Buu 4 royals ‘Those Overeon:s so Selling now a Pte he Attorney General, Senators | #nd considered Mr. Howe's providing Bt 925. Selting now at St3 | to-day were the Attorney Ge 5 Ba bi = ‘These Overconts soldat $20 Selling now at $12 | Edmunde and Anthony, Representatives | for the appointment of a commission to in- er the sirugg! of tbe demecracy ranisin in | fF the good cheer provided terminated on land senate yemereny ninginemynes Was of a | From the chic! clerk of the War department, A chin N. yey seemed routine character. In the house much of ihe | reporting the expenditures of the contingent | lectured here last evpning on * ~ ieee . session was spent over an effort, in which he | fund of ‘the ‘department nd Ite eens | America.” After the lecture a crowd. fol several occasions in blows. and the castom, Was parually successfal, made by Mr. Doa- | nureaus. From ihe same transmitting @ pe- | lowed him to his hotel, on the way to which a N.Y. Times, aldson, of Howard county, to have au ori titionof the army officers requesting such | 4° fled into a drug store, when drieks were THE DIPHTHERIA PLacce IN New adopted giving the committee adequate | legislation as willenable them to make de- | turown through the windows, and the mayor | yong —"The ediect of & mild winteron the powers to examine fully into the charges | posits of money with army pay maste: was compelled to read the ri The | bills of mortality ix very clearly shown In against the treasurer's department. A res- | From the Secreiary of the tnteri r, trans- otice finally succeeded in getting him to the | the returns presented to the board of health Senate to inquire into the right of George s olution authorizing the committee on elec milting & report of the Commissioner of In- Otel: not, however, without being comp ied yesterday, The number of deaths ‘Thore Overcoatssold at $15." Selliag now at $9 | Vance, Kidder, Hyman, Stowe!!, Townsend, | X°stigate the alcoholic liquor traffic, It was | tions, in investigating the Baltimore elo-- | Jian ARalrsie relation tothe Pottawattumie | to use their revolvers. No one was injured. | fast woek, with @ mean temperature of 30, is Wells’ and Judge Jackson. ‘Mr. Sener, with | “nally agreed to authorize the chairman y oS egy Ed lions, to send for persons and papers, t>em- | and W ploy stenographers, &c., was voted dowa. THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROA? CASE came up before Judge Bond, of t United States circuit court, in Baitim ye yesterday, for tinal adjudication in the um terof the receivership. Mr. Tyson, the r ceiver appointed by the United States cour ebaso Indians pf Wisconsin. rc Secictary of the Interior, transmittin request from the Commisstouer of. Indi Affairs for an interpreter for the Kiama Indians. ie? less than the number reported during rin the same period last year, when the average ~Kibbe. | marked by the thermometer was 11 sower. While the geueral health of the city is thus €xceptionaily good, the number of deaths from diphtheria maintains @ rate) which is simply moustrous. During the right weeks between Noy. 21 and Jan. 15,| DRESS SUITS. a delegation of Virginians, also cailai to | |Mt Sherman) toreport as a substitute the bill whieh passed the Senate at the first ses- Sinuwmsauan me ae respects to the President. sion of the Forty-third Congress, which pro- ‘Taose sold at 32>. 72] Orr vor Rome AGAIN.—It is stated now | Vides for the appointment by the President ‘Those sold at 820. 1 “i of five persons (none of whom shall hold bd that Abijah Everest, who was the sue office Mader the general or a state govern- of Con. Megrueas paymaster of the w ment), Who shall be selected on the sole BUSINESS SUITS. ring, and who came bere from Rome, Italy, | g¢ound of personal fitness. They shall serve to teil what he knew about crooked whisky, | without salary, and shall have a secreta, Absconded wi! 86: SAN FEANCISCO, Jan. 20.—Henry Secretary of the Belcher, the New York, the Jackson and the Lady Washingtos Miaing On motion of Mr. Douglas, (Va..) theSen- | Companies, bas absconde!. He is a de ate bi!l to amend the charter of the Fresd- | ®uller to the amount of $60,009, mostiy tre taken from the table and | tke New York Mining company. Tae B: specia! Committee on Freed- | Cher company does not suffe _Selling now at Selling now wt —....$elling now st 3 was relieved and directed to tura over ti Rank there brave been 65¢ deaths from diphtheria— 1 " ~ * | man’s Banke. =: . 2 veek. Mc han bait . Selling now at g satlet from Baltimore two or three days azo | who shall receive asalary of $2,060. The bili | property to General Wicitham, the rec-i ‘Mr. Waddell, (N. C.,) from the Committee Centennial Expansion. of tueus taoee curred ain Rh A a ae ctltng eS 3 for Europe on one of the line of German | appropriates $10,000 to d y the expenses | appointed py ue Virginia state court ¥ | on Post Oftices’and Post Roads, reported a1- PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Owing to the | anu itis curious to notice that two-thirds ef ae ae 212 Selling now st steamers. of Lhe commission. The duty of the comm! consent Mr. Tyson was allowed $10.00) tor his | versely npoa the bill to reduce postage on | 88merous applications for space in Memo- : 1 sion will be to investigate the alcoholic | services, and $4,000 allotted to each of the THFRE HAVE BEE first-clase matter to one cent K b rial Hall, the Centennial board of finance introduced into the | jiquor’ traffic In its economic, criminal, | Lomeebet seer ees ounce, and the same wae lot Dacha ee! | have directed to be erected an additional YOUTH’s SUITS. House of Representatives so far this session | mosal, and scientific aspects, In counection On motion of Mr. Ainsworth, Iowa.) the | PUilding for the accommodation of fine arts, 12% bills and 44 resolutions. About 5.000 | with pauperism, crime, social vice, the pub- | ,GLENDENNING TO BE SwarpED Orr.— | (om motion Of Mr. Aimeworth, discharged | 20d have already given out tne contract. A Move Fox Woman SUFFRAGE.— Sained Boe 2t $13 | bins ana resolutions were introduced during sud also inguite and take tere ooe ee Biota Gatien ported by the elders of | fom the farther consideration of the bill fee Ser ead assembly chamber at Albany, N. ¥., xeeed 1,00, The number orbilis tatroduced | t¥« legislation for the prevention of intem- | the First Presbyterian ehureh of Peoria, to | Md. and the same was referred to the Com | ye Tweet eiioovouosuit were sworn ta this | we leeisiatare Matilda Joslyn Gage and| AND CHILDREN’S SviTs, ovER. | In the Senate duriug the present session is | Perance in SS Brother Ge an venionee ting salt suit | “ite. Hewitt, (N. ¥.,) from the Committee Cera te joe eae ee aati costs | Mrs. Lilly Devereux Blake in tavor ofa nw ©OATS AND ULSTERS at a great reduction | ¥7- —— Tur Pactric RAILROAD Comarrree of | whether or not Dr. Edwards feels sufficiently | 08 Rorelgn Aifairs, reported 2p gases | Judge Westbrook, and. the court was ad- | Slowing soent of thn Gales Sean eel of former prices. THE CASE OF Cor. J. M. McGREWw, who | ie House met last evening to hear the | Secure in his position to insult his con; - | commission from the ley of Tants torcpre, | Journed until Monday next. Susan EB. Anthony did not for the Was nominated to be Sixth Auditor of the | Stutements of the Texas Pacific rallway on | tion to that extent. Each day adds fuel to a ctor : the consuming fire kindled by the uurecon- | 82% = at the Centennial exhibit ‘The Stokes Habeas reason, it was rumored, that she was atraid| ‘assed. Case. i - . 3 ‘i a the one band and tbe Centra: dS 0 : ¥ 3 of being subpr-nged as @ witness in the sult] Ael am determined to reduce Stock, purchasers | Treasury for the Post Office ¢epartment, was a Mi the 1 and Southera 1. Jenks, (Pa.,) from the Committee on | ¢=W YORK, Jan. 20—Juage Barrett, iu the Seg “an Gaat sotnuat one angie abc cube again vefore the Senate Finance Comraittee Pacific company of California, on the other, ciled citizens of resisting Henry. 4 Re ‘ of Moulton against Beccher if she came 1, . " this morning, but no conclusion was arcived | 00, bills now before the committee, provid: | | RUMORS oF ANOTHER SCANDAL Bvrr.— | Pensions, reported a bill to amend te weve- | AuPteMe Court, to-day copes in tan eheeet the state. The jadiciary committee, before| at. Jud; ey Martin, one of Col. McG.s | 128 for the completion of the thirty-second | There was au apparently well founded rumor | ral acts relating fo pensions. Urdered 19 be E. 8. Stokes. whom the arguments were mad: redecestors, was examined by the chatrnaan | Parallel line to the Pacific. Col. Thomas A. | in Brooklyn last night that Mrs. Emma C. | printed and recommiitied, ° themeelves in @ semi-circie in front of A. STRAUS with feeenze to some eearinuetion: in co: ott, Major Frank 8S. Bond, and ex-Gover- | Moulton intended bringing an action for On motion of Mr. Hopkins, (Pa..) the speaker's desk. Mrs. Gage, who spoke first,| . . tka With whi n Col McG. has been | 2OrJohn C. Brown, of Tennessee. appeared | slander against Rev. Henry Ward Beecher | House went into committee on the confined herself to arguing that the NSYLYANIA AVENUE Charged with iewataxite, * ss for the Texas Pacific, and C. P. Huntington | for his utterances concerning her at the Piy- CENTENNIAL APPOPRIATION BILL, ture had «right to pass seca -® law ard te 1011 PENNSYLVANIA A ug, charg Treg <6 meee 1 gear ets the bsp Soutb- | mouth pe meeting, oT Jast beta = Me igh eed (CN. Sy i & chair. 4 os po J her =. 7 LL’S SPEECH FoR THE MpaArIoN.— | ern Pacific. Col. Scott presented the advan- | General Pryor, Mr. Moulton’s counsel in the r. Townsend (N. Y.) was earnestly in ‘t- ; lake's abounded in telling anec-| ae Deceeen ee sot Heh werent | sis unsduratood (hat oeame of the nnacnan | ages of © competing Waas-cotioeseat fine | Genes Tere eons counsel In ihe | | Mr. Townstad (N. Y.) was cod et | ee er oad meet ae idling, | dotes and happy hits, which kept the iouse| Canp messes A to the government and the people. He called | repardivg the matter, but le declined to say | the House would not refuse the sum asked | 248%: | Flour Tuchanged Whsat searce | 12 4D uproar of laughter and applause. PROF BCHUERMANN, after members propose to rise to a question of | attention to the fact that the constant border | anything on the subject. ¥. Herald, isth. | for to show forth the advance we had made | {24 tirm—No 3 western rede 1 Sent 38: Tax Sugmampoam Vatunr a Se.sbsence of several years from thie city,| privilege and demand that Ben Hill's speech | troubles with Mexico made it imperative Laer SoS SSSR emcee Play asanation. Referring to the speech made | fed. 40; Maryland red. 2 20a) 80: HE SHENANDO. ALLEY RAILROAD. Ere in offering bisservicen tO his forserscry nam- | #3 d¢livered shali be substituted in the off- | that the government should have prompt | A SMAKT DETECTIVE —Mr, George M by Mr. Willis (N. A meeting of the directors of the Shenaa-| doab Valley railroad company was held at| Charlestown, West V.rginia, last week, at + 13a amber 4 a eed leks and ‘ “4 : Reed editor of the Easton (2: Eapres i ta tht N Paap arday sp Which | 1528126; do. white, 1.308153. Corn — ieee U - cal Recor for the revised copy which now facilities for moving troops and su; plies, ecder, yn ( Pa.) press, he SB is money bar tter be given to ; southern * Pg Ed ett a te they | and that the military defence of the eutire 42° lon street.or st BEICH Bac Btore, No. 423. Lith street. Was accidentally shot in the face yesterday | (ne poor, he (Mr. Townsend) contended that Ce 3 Fieno complain greatly is that the colloquy be- | Pacific coast now rested solely upon asingle | by detective Jacob Johnson. The detective thal was @ matter for the states, and C which the committee heretofore appoiated| an tween Mr. Hale aud bim (Bialne) is entirely | line Mable to serious interruption during the | Was explaining how he had arrested a mat. | cress could hot and shoud nat eonetter dus coenaetiny soe ae ee PR4S4KLIN &CO., omitted.— Wash. Cor. Balt, Sin winter months of the vear. Blajor Bond, the ! from whom he took @ revolver, and showing question in the light of gratuity to the ‘x nd connecting roads—the nsyivania, Sei ws . Meet hs = vice president of the Texas and Pacific road, | the revolver, pulled the trigger, not knowing | The poor we had always with as. Mr. Wit Bulk meats—shouiders. beriand Valley and others—reported that| ‘Wo. 1227 Pxyxstivasia Avaxcz, SOR PFRSONAL.-F. A. Saville, N. Y.; Hou. | Dyesdnted an array of figures, showing thai | It was cocked. The ball entered Mr. Reester’s | lis was a Christian gentleman, and he want- JO); loose; packed. Salis.’ Bacon— | Such contracts had been entered into with| Genaize Brazilian Pebble Spectacles." dec7-ly1stp | Sot Comley, H. Everett and wife. Phila. the net earnings of the present Pacific road | face, near the nose. The wound ts serious, | ed to call his attention to the fact that clear rib sides. 12':al2*, Hams, | the corporations above named, and that at» Mise Ww F es 0 delpbia; Misses Van Wagoner, J. a Jers. 93ga0%, Wal- | Were ten times the amouat to protect the | but is not thought to be fatal. when & Woman poured ointment at the ard dull but steady—crude, 12% tion had been taken in favor of @ like ar- ia; 9 ~ 7 es x ot ———— t Sav an Shs . Butter unchanged. rangement by the Westero Maryland rail-| Kennan. Now Onleaus Ti, Dackeisiny, | Heans and Pacife bonds, and that the cove | A FIGHT wit ame APacHES—The Apar | Arras wit tsestn som ctaleee thse gee not gta forte teeiy snd rs, | road. it is cialmed bythe friewds of the Fourens: New Orleans; J. 1. Duckolatrel, | [creeat would cave Nits meets, mii. | Chee revolted at Camp Apache, Arizona, on | Sitiment’ was mot com aoe the proceeds ange ive dell, 1 Lake Shore | Chterprise that on the basis of the contracts| GORRECTION. | Quer g,Armnttong and wite, Coun; Hon: | ernment would sav year by the building of | te 17th, and Major Hai with a compan given to the poor. (Laughter. feferring lo | @ci'erd hace aa eke sieedy: Lake Shore | executed the first mortgage bonds of the| Cc oe Ne Bs = ars ‘al; John B. Raymond, Miss.; Hon. | the road. Mr. Huntington, who appeared peso Ca was ori out just in time the rermarks of Mr. Rea; yesterday, that | long. 4834: short, 489%. Gi. nents stemdy ny can be negotiated in Enropean| The Directory a Pilllips oat wite Cine ee Mortis | for the Central and Southern Pacthe: me | Pare Whe tives ok mor OnIby, orsneeth = ‘Texas was impoverished he eaid that Terns Whew Your, Jas. 3 20°—Flour dull and unchanged markets ob liberal terms, and that during page 434. gives the name 4 ‘CC. aoe > | Vs 5 A troo} niet and heavy. Cora quiet rm coming sprin; lent means vam tom the POTOMAG INSUBABCE Com: | ¥. Oidrant Vue CC. Duncan, N. ¥., are at | Fonred tne claims of, ihe Pouthern Pacific to | charged the Indians, killing Diablo's brother, | W##, BEVer More prosperous than at this | West quict and hears SRomeols, 95 15:26 tor | IC COmMINE spring suse corporation to com-| . There ia je % han facked the garrison, but beeen and, if he was rightly informed, the 2S p.m — mo 15-16 for act je ss bh ~ and Mr. Caasin may be its agent. but lation of Texas has almost doubled | Ty.) ‘grin ii." SCCoURt U.S. bonds, iser te the work from the Potomac - shall meet the Texas and Pacific building | Th Indians then ¢ InscRaNcE COMPAXY, Of George- | TO BE INVESTIGAT! —The Committee | west. He asked that the land grant hereto. | Were driven back to the bills. All wasquiet | Om + | Since 1870. The best evidence of the i: : WALL STREET To-DAY. 0 weil and favorable: zeows fe this on Civil Service and Reform of the House pore made to the Texas and Pao fie should be | ius cael ee een Paertgge pre vn = —— was = echar-| New You, Jan. 30 —The Poxt's finsnctal article as for ite ageut Mr. B. Le ford. * SLOW upon the Southern Pacific of Cali- | 7 = acter, phys! \y, 01 é represen ves sent Gold opened at 112%. sold at 1127,a113 aattl Z nae 7 held a meeting this morning to consider a see c | Tarek HUNDRED TURKS KILLED.—Ru: P it Sect ortheset ns “3° ew DkEBUB, "| resolution referred to. them direstt them | pujig, (OF ‘He Rumber of miles It suowid "sian advices report that six Turkish batal- | UP here. When the Speaker the otuer day ay a SS Bee, Potomac lus. Co., of Georgetown, D.C. lo inquire whether General Ellis Spear, | PV!!d- _ eS i | Hons were routed on Tuesday between | sprouted Mr. Schicioher ¢hairman of | $e com lense Spe pate bere, Satsd, ani _jan?-2w {ep} No. $8 High street. | Teputy Commissioner of Patents, ‘was | trons ERIES nY TRAMPS IN New Jen. | Ragusa and Trebinge, in Herzegovina, by | the Select Committee on Troubles on the advanced day bills . The the insurgents, under General Peks, There | Texas Border. he demonstrated how badly | U2cesdvarced for 0 f ‘lasaey cootinass etchange loans and are the collsteral. lty of a violation of law in contributing ae . N. mM. HODGES, uader the name of NALLEY & HODG- BS. Hoore sad Bign Painters, bas been thi noney to @ testimonial presented General sEY.—No less than five bold robberies arere- | were three hundred killed and many | the people of Texas were impoverished. | ! . (Mr. M.D. Leggett just before his retirement as | ee Sark or nauison Betaeee ers | Wounded. The insurgents loss was thirty | Schleicher is aman of magnificent physical ~ and where changed day dis- | Commissioner of Paten' The chairman aaa E killed, aud the numberof wounded is large. | Proportions.) . solved bs metus! consent. B2th partice will con: | wa. authorized to summon stich Witnesses j Curing ihe part, two days by tramps. Tas EXCH ELECTIONS.—The latest re-| At THE CRARLESnON (S.C Saunt aoe at Ga oe a TSS & HobG@es | 2s he might deem proper, with a view toa mB CHA: r re, in the ext halt heat January Ist, 1976. x 2 ( RACES, yesterday, the first race, for all ages, one shows 17 departments doubtful, 33 conserv: mi $200 to the horse live,6 Bonapartist and 16 republican. The | mui dank, re ad eter ee rear windows, which were broken open, and TSE ExeoMatic NOISELESS OLIPPING CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate yesterday, | Tobbed of clothing, &c., worth sw. Michael ‘was a reco the Iacter Lake Shors. Since 12 o'clock there has been a decline of cas, Survivor, the | the latter also Lake Shore. Union pacha. | iy 5 only one fitto use on valuable Ss ; | Moore’s bouse in Weehawken was enterc| | militant Bonaparti will probably have | favorite, won easily; John Pa: second, | cific Matl moved Independently of the et Str y PRICES Sabie. os oF isos, | Coutirmed the following nominations: Henry | MO robbed of goods worth $30. Tue barn of | but 30 delegates in the Sen First Chance third ‘and Jack Trigg fourth, | The Ast ramed advanced 1's ia the fees Bowe. ac cilpped at ‘own stables, by lor janis &° | E. Prickett, associate justice supreme court, ; Mr. Keiser, in North Bergen, was broken New York MonaLity.— Warden W: Time, 1.57%. The second race, ‘ina ee ee ee = Idaho. Henry B. Whitfield, United States | open and robbed. and another burglary is re- | ,-\#W YORK MoRaLity-—Warden Watson, | stakes, for olds, one ‘mile, four | **ete? * by noun, ae TS= sar Se neeEY FACTORY | attorney, northern district’ of Mississippi. | ported ay Fairview. Although desens ot | wdlow pireet Jail. New York, has been | started, was won by Grit, the favorite; Lib. See meres; do. for Arizona territory. | robberies have been committed of late not | $rresied by United States officers and held | bie'L. second, Emma G. and Athtene |, 87” Augusta Evans wants us tocall her new THE Ae e? ec aiGks OF, I SP: | Frank Piunkett, to be assistant paymaster | one arrest has been made. to ball to answer for se! ne auor to in- | fourth. Time, 1.61. The third race, for ali | DOOK In-fel-ee-cee. O "Evans! QUALITY OF GOODS We OFFER | in the navy. Passed Assistant Charles 1). ——— mates of the jail without having paid the mile heats, $250 to the first horseand | s9-The chief officer of the American ship Finest DRESS SHIETS : Mar sileld to be @ paymastier, and Assistant | A BAD MAN.—Ex-State Treasurer Tap- | *Pécial governmenttax. foto the second, two started: E; 1, 1; | Marcia Greenleaf has been arrested at Liver- Charles H. pn Jobe 6. peamee oe Dy < oe = charged , — ALABAMA’S DEBT. Houston, Levi | Tony Hart 2 2. tg i hod 3 e Pen With shooting two of the crew ymaster in the navy. , 2 num! rgery of school bow in connection Ww! ig ‘and T. pertt ‘was tl ree and four to one on t. | during Zoasuls, Indian agents, postmasters, &c. his partner, Scafford, is to be surrendered | 4 SWier and T “y' ; ® y nds! ki '. Conrrct.—The House Judiary Committee | Sas toned ou kina owe baa ache Qoleiter a a7The Will, in their report to the legislature, fix the | dies, $250 to the first horse and 850 to the —— » They plume themselves will make @ favorable report upon the bill | ing the best route to South America, and —~ iy ay entire indebtedness of the state of Alabama ——a started, Oxmore ee Ge aud | onthe t the sum of about $10,000,000. Vanéai, jr., second. The favorite thar, | ter than ever before. directing the reporters of the debates of Con- | #4 Vising hin wife to sell her homestead and Sar peg oom was ahead on the first mile, but the race was rales. toke . eres tohave the publication in the Congres- | join him. He bad also in his possession two | s@~Lord Napier has been appointed gov- | handsomely won by Vandal. jr; Oxmore Pj ak nef Rs 3 a Sow. smal Recoetin the Grace tataeman te eeeh | boities of ‘And several hundred packs | ernor of Gibraita. second, Charley Cheatham third, Busy Bee | WEeus.crelit sowed away these make Speeches are delivered, allowing only such | of marked playing cards. Detectives have | g-The anniversary of the birth of Gen. R. | fourth, Ascot and Prang sixth. Time, | pear madam, 1am ” He was an 4) discovered that Tappan and Seafford got bell | :" | 4:05. ‘ ¥ made by the Senator or Representative de- | Coys at m hotel 1° St Josep, Mot stan | AF ake ple rez eee, Celebrated in many | 4:05 aoe. ade ry ive de- > ie ie 7 Tivering the speech ac remarie. ‘Toe object | the names found on the fraudulent | ™ = ComPuLsony EDUCATION, which is legal- | 87 A, hoydenish | Vermont girl recently xtrpordioary ind of rach 5 mmanoare 16 to prevent ihexsoue- | S0000l Nemee—__, Hrongly recumimseniod ty the Ine ct aran | ber bonnet.” ow "tuch mere ‘ples ome fore been offered 3 renee of & cues were resorted y Poa ie Lovers of FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ana | Messi". Cox and Mul in the publication of zanteriny, Mekiees doetol aan pomeen oe (Ee eee = = oo FINE JEW. ‘¥, are respectfully in- | their remarks op the Amnesty bill. jained leave to Withdraw his plea of pot ee ee nee, atte spetner pening Of the Gar Gactualal Gatibes wees. from ie-wert- to purchase. A BILL TO REGULATE LORBYING.—The | gullty and file a demurrer to the indictment ceptable and unusual that the | ous wounds, which compel him to keep to bill introduced by Mr. Boutwell in the Sen- a7 The Chicago Tribune is authority for prompecity fee ae enabled the gov- | his bed @ part of the time, especially ing 8. GOLDSTEIN 4 Co., ale to provide for the organization of a bar | the story thaton New Year's day Mrs. Til- ernment to dispense with any new taxes. damp weather. He receives - LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKERS, | of the two Houses of CI eg ees I Kirev’s Witt.—In Cincinnati tore ally Dion eats tee col encanta japs-tr HB. corner Wth and D streets. a introduce! ppg It pro | father. “4 the will of the Timothy Kirby was ad- | a: who has — it as an a —— Ot and SRECHL cre Riayat we have ro? aaleee caalior Ges epeoeee te ae ee advocate of inflation, went into baakruptey dts —s Gen. Banning, Don Piatt, and Byron | We other day. The end heaimed at See soe accu inthe District for the sale of ww ee FAS @ecsl-w 706 K stress, id residences of George Miller aud Geo. Hart- 2. —< eo thorough investigation of the case. mann, in Guttenberg, were entered from the | port of the result of the French election:

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