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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, 5 —— AT THE STAR BUILDIN THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer 1ith Street, | ~ = mes (SOIT AGAINST GEN. SCHENGE. ing Star Newspaper Compan: . Tee Ee ornate eee | ox by carriers BUNKER HILL SOUVENIRS, a ‘Two Guna each. By mail postaze pre —- e -— SHARP FIGHT WITH INDIAN Gents @ Month: str MOnIAS. TE a ee HEAVY BANK ROBBERY. ome year. WEEKLY STAR—pwbisshed on Friday— year, postage prepard. ne peper sent lonser tnan aid fore ne vse, 47 - N°. 7,125. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1876. TWO CENTS. BF Rates of advertising surmished om application. 5 BUNKER MILL SOUVENIRS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR: = SS wat contait Ge ores wet. | OBTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. | apeced Sor Soe mercer fe conn? A ex _IhaMing Mande tn Cenetenten, BANQUET wil bo hold nt poe nesday of the season. The streets swarmed THURSDAY, January 7. ip lg ng ge . ay 9 reception was ee by the Washi: * yesterday | Light Infantry last evening tn honor of the eS een going the rounds of the Cabinet. All the | Morialofeitizens of Minnesota and Dakota, the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. White), Boston visitors who brougit souvenirs of tor. Onl: ind a . of that tothe Ban- Evening of Batfe’s mt ved notice cap obtain t.ckets of ladies who ide wi ch dignity and | 88king appropriations for the improvement ussing the centennial bill, made some | the pation of corpe or pers, 1 URL, | the Secretary. CHAS, F, STANSBUBY, No. 425 OVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- peeeit® with So mauch digniky remarks reflecting upon his (Mr. | Ker Hill Centennial last June. Sg RS gy Be ES ribweats Jase | a or enne sons arare customs, $431 014.25.§ | COUFteSY over the homes of the Cabinet min- | Ofthe Red River of the North. Committee rl a predecessor (Me. | Mr. Dunnell (Minn.), rising to @ personal he with carriages and gaily dressed pedestrians |_SENATE—Mr. Windom presented me- | expjanation, sald that day before Diem Dive. | THURSDAY,Sp my Jarcary 27 1s Gresence: | Washington News and Gossip. etaths ttcictare 7 ee Adanis), now the Clerk of AmODLOD presided, and welcomed. the visi Seguin, Moore, Hemittsa, Semuist had des’ Mass THE NATIONAL WOMAR SUFFRAGE | ogy Coo onaw Aur Gatromy will 1 Istere were recalving. Mis. Fish was aatisted | Cn. Otmamsetog ae (Ate “Dntel at te tame otyected to the | tore" Hou' J Park. of Boman Sas te She cot Hit. or pen zine: es open to the public to night from 8 to 10. fon, or Nencueks: Mrs, ‘Belknap by Mrs. apd of the Creek, Choctawe cel — able words were stricken out, a8 the Clerk Poaupss comay —_ a wie be gtroute, Biase of the Cpere, ae <iacieanan wads: ‘THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re- | Sheridan, Mrs. ana Miss Bramlette, of Kea- | Indians, gran: con! ve no opport y. porgenen jnexnohu~ Zandt Graed F MM. Saturday. MMEEMCOM tucky, and Ni ry . Jewell | 10 the Indian territory to railroad companies. tleman from Kentacky (Mr. White) tad | Sts and South Carolina, the «taf being ceived at the Treasury to-day for redemp- | by Silke Florence Fon aoa ih: Mrs. Sewell | Com ‘Territori Pe nd Miss Jewell, of mittee on es. stricken out so much of his remarks as re- | *UFmounted with a while dove beari Diba SOken mircuRtt javr-te | ¥ STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH | to oer recated soso 7H. fon; Mrs. Olander wel aniacel be ret Boutwell presented memorial of citi | jated to the army record of Mr. Adams, but olive branch. In bis address he fe jaweary St, MAGG STREETS, ——— friend; Mrs. Pierrepont received alone; aod only Boston asking re << smo-comt kad left in an allusion to — oe 2 PERA LIBRETTOS, " THE superintendents of the railway mail | Mrs. Robeson had the valuable aid of Miss | Check stamp tax. Committee on Finance THE SALARY GRAN. met Governor Chan! aud y THUBSDAY MORNING, AT 10:30 OOLOOK, m4 Mr. Paddock ited memorial of 3,000 therefore, that these words im that though he had lost a dear son a ‘RY 27. service from all parts of the couniry were in | Alger, of Boston. The latter young lady, who citi: ‘of U ‘terri in taver of the spene bey ebes y the battle fields of Virginia, he id BUY YOUR LIBRETTOS AT ELLIS & CO., JARUA! , consultation to-day at the Post Office de- | is the guest of Mrs. Robeson, is a decided ac- coon 105 tory or ——F in be rer wi ‘the hallowed ground Jandé-St AND SAV 20 ORNTS ash eaegeao een Sant cession to society. She is @ very talented | Centennial appropriation. Committes on Mr. Donnell his manuscript, and | they. the bitter memories of the ‘past [tscoun want. weiner RSS’ | wn panercy whoa towtncina or | Sate rant fae Cra tact | «Rant ot ohn aoc a ram | RECs A ie ot Gea | pps Wah a port nn nn a : - au Heenan th Soar mg > ‘ JOSH BILLINGS, > STAT romD VampaLL, complicity tn the alleged Parkman Brooxs | Of) jireune the World in Righty Daye” | fase ooreincee canteen ee [ated t0' the salary grab altnoes chaneing | Seermimatton ens sapeeeed Giek ak Een en Bem SeS Etim, | etateg pn APPOMMELAT LAW. | fie departinnt as fogn te wsemreusy | Susy tas, kas ten ihe exe oviacy | Mgsekereot germane tee Freasary and | cote comredafin'war making "e's | somteg it Jaa oan ae epee WILL GIVE ONE ee in the men’ soon jecretary uring the present season. Nearly all the a r. (Ky. ~ Oe 2 “ HUMOROUS READING, BOTICE. Ae advcurned mosting of the G- | is nolfied of his indietment. ladies who are best known and ‘most admired | Hon, y%* ordered to be printed in the official serdar, his colleague ae. bw] mae ant = ae ——. Sone oe LINCOLN HALL, held op THURSDAY next, 2th, joatant, st Red. | SrEcte RESUMPTION.—The Committee on | 18 S0CIetY Were observed at More oanteoe | Mr. Davis ted various Joint resolu- | sor whe le how the Clerk oF tis House: | there, and I shall try te tell Unies theee MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1576, cen eT ae Tio cock where el ae es | Ways and Means will, at an early day, making calls than usnal, and among the | HOvS of the West Virginia legislature in fa- | “The members from Pennsylvania taay ex- | en here; yet you can't tell ityon must At So crocs: ot, ee % ‘This Entertainment, entirely new, will consist of “¢ y feel it. A love-letter is worth bothing: eat riant matters | proceed to the consideration of a bill now | number were many of the most agreeabie in | YOr Of the improvement of the Ohio, the | euse their action om the caitennial pil on tertains J ist of | Will be considered Byrorder. heey perbuetad looking to the carrying into | the city. Sir Robert Abercrombie and the | Mepongahela and the Elk rivers. Also, res- | the ground that they get the money. bat they ones apguauent We one pan ed Ge —- Srpectalty for ny Yes productions ‘yan25-3t" JOSIAB SEYMOUR, Secretary. effect of the specie resumption act passed by Hon. F Hope were at several Of the recep- propriately ee jects, wi were ap- | should Sri, eeaeen ee wel Ee bs a —— ae 7 oth ene zeus. FACTE APAUAL MABTING of t the last Congress. Of Geneead PR ere arnaan, the brother r. Sargent submitted a resolution which hyo : same conntry-loving hearts as ou instant, and WASHINGTON SUCIETY FOR (TH — of General Phil. Mrs. Sheridan, the wife of . that he voted for the salary grab, but ex y Sxtcoding South from Bicuinecd to Gaivenon: PEEVENTION OF OhUGLTY TO ANIMALS | Mx. Davrp H. JEROME, of Saginaw, Mich- | the Colonel, made calls before joining Mrs. | Tcited that the third section of the act of | enaed himself om the ground thar bis frenas | beating for liberty, met we would have THE LAST CiANCE TO HEAR THS PRINCE | will be holdin Tallmadge Hall, B strest, betwen | igan. whose appointment to bea member of knap’s corps of aids. a Ss abe ee ot all the money.” nis language, sald Mr. ae v0 L Md not boon so well s MibenehicFaveiieee January 31, at Toe s'elock. Fricuds of the Bociety, | the board of Indian peace commissioners, to | ,, The ‘Bachelors’ ” club gave a most bean hott, was calentai lo convey the idea .- | Provides that ali lands included in the grant | that Mr. Adams’ aciionon the salary pil! had | before coming to Charlestov, first gone to ‘Box Sheet at Metrorott's, on and after Thursday, | ladies and gentlemen, art iavited. date from January 11, was mentioned in Tae | “0! german in the evening, which assem: ton; and ‘would to God, January 27." Tickets 60 and 75 cents, No oxtrs GATUHEL, Presideat, ° s {Bich are not sold within three years after | brought discredit upon him among his peo. | the capital of the W.0. DOVER se: naa 6 | STAR of Tuesday, succeeds Mr. F.H. Smitu, | Bled pg EG Hots the completion of the road shall be open to | pia While nelther Mr. Adams’ constitusnts | he sald, 1 bad not gone there; for there 1 wes ceo eee pene gs 1 ‘iepab, Ohron. aud Tribunost}” resigned. With & number of our most agreeable gentie- | Fetllement at the rate of $1.5 per acre, | nor the people of Kentucky approved of the | unfortunate enouh Lo heat in the louse of ‘A HOUSE. — eee men and ladies, who chaperoned the young therefore the Committee on Public Lands be vote he gave on the salary bill, yet it was a | Representatives a most shamefal debate. Feo=»’s OPER. a YOUNG MEN'S OHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate yesterday girls and enjo: ed Watehing the graceful instructed to inquire at what date said road matter of regret to the democracy of his dis- | Would to God that the men who still, for Se ES A ae ren - | confirmed the following nominations:—A. | dancers. Lady Thornton enacted the part of | W&% completed, and if any action has been | triet ded arenes wee, country, that be de- | personal motives, strive to rake up the past, MONDAY EVENING, January 24, BEART, PARLOR. in W. Tourgee, pension agent at Raleigh, N. | hostess, and received the guests with her Swans out ocd ne myers Lonfhnpocrenls ciined to be a candidate for Congress at the b+ = > bury, wero barved too. and until forthsr notice, the thrilling Dramatic Ss Poatmasters—John Scott, Brookville, Pa.; | habitual courtesy. Mr. Aulick Palmer was | #24 whether any turther legislation is neces: | jast election; and it was fortanate for Mr. he party, he ani nh went to Virginia, jemance, written by Dich Boucicatlt and Charice Reade, entitled FOUL PLAY, oy os rs . e re vy id to report by bill or otherwise. | White th ad so declinet. But the | where they visited thehome of Washi i Charles S. Munger, Essex, Conn.; Miss Lucy | the leader. The favors were unusually bean- | S27) au : x , M ¢ nt tt SAB A. White, Newton Center, Mass, 7 | titul, ‘They were imported by the club, Tue | Adopted. gentlema entucky (Mr. White) went | and of Patrick Henry; they had then come ity young Delica were caaeaningteat THE INTEREST ON THE DISTRICT 3 this language. referring to | to Charleston; they bad expected to be wel. 1 J ‘Ss h y attired. White the young men of tie Ammocintion; Msteriei ty | GENEVA AWARD—The House Judiciary | Panne belles » fror further, and use o or, the po ‘ter « 1, and they had been warmly, coriiall 8 usual at the germans, in the OND! aan to bis predecessor, the present Clerk of the | comed, y bad t \ Mr. LOUIS ALDRICH as RORERT PENFOLD, | oF#an, cornet and precenta; Young Men's {exclu- | Committee this morning heard arguments majority. Miss Fish wore white tarietane, | | Mr. Morrill, of Maine, called up House dill = Sean nn ae een eb Heeee Ee cok gon ueeaene abe sy SO = “As played by him in Boston 200 nights. Tied, Meeting, 6 p.m. Young men cordially in- | in favor of the insurance companies’ claims Sikes ACen hiner ones wits Tenge as anamnestic tek clayey 70 FIGHT THE REBELS, will keep you tn mind of the kind,warm an Co [o7 d t ward, rf 2 ‘ me aero on ih istrict 3: bonds. atlas he antl! Pll fro er, but who af. heartfelt feelings of wtonians town ‘The Daching English Artiste, Mice KATE NEW- ALL PERSONS DESIBING TO LEARN oy esa Van Coe ao nt Kew et Btecl wre, | ACtof 1s4, under which the 3-05 bonds were | ferwands Temncd saa doen ae Loud applause.) Speeches were areo weeap TON, as HELEN ROLLESTON, Cert end tncne Ee Barty baeey, 24,89 | York. At the next meeting those rep: ent. One of the mou? effective tollets. Mee Gen authorized, aod which proviced cailed t ¢ nigger goverment, and was | by Col. Simons, Major Gilchrist, Capt. Bart- And a Fall Dramatic Company. fepecteneet, sonmner of Rovas Academy. Dunder, | ing the war riaks will be heard, Jones was most becominglc mtiven in coe United Staies should see that the into the rebel ehureb justia j tof Boston, aud others. “The Bostonians ————_—_ a ne pI nal we % st sessios ure ol " n the’ rec! « stant “4 FOUL PLAY MATINEE SATURDAY. jt4-tf 2 leesons, gio,” Thorough mastery Co HovsE APPoINTMENTS.—Charles F. oe, ie hie gee eeu rect appropriation Bad been made b; tion sure to the of - Se — of — a TEE MELLOGG OPERA FROUEE — | [QPPOUING HOT ORIOROOLD TRA, | tes by anc Cleri ine Htonse to ve um. | Sy, Avery sryien Wlet Pittsburg, is the | {test on there Conde: “Another sts mon .neve, known, sald Mr. | in an excursion to Fo pal ouiteie, KRABE PLASOS COFFEE AND CHOUOLATE, sistant, journal clerk, vice Ciayton, dis- | guest of Mrs. Bloomer, on M street. EERE he aie P Fe ee ee, a. | Seay Dene Re does & . 1 bra 5 cha is underst at Taomas W. Mrs. C! <2 3 ae pd Ww e Commi x 3 x ! . 18 for his al For eatoat ND HORE OTHERS. ITH MILBURN'S UNBIVAGLED BODA Pett th present tally clerk 1s to succes Peel ead yn tae meen a Bh interest out of the funds in thelr hands. | resignation were ‘satisfactory. He subse. FORLIGN NEWS. REICHENBACE * s ‘| Dr. Ménatty as reading clerk. Col. R. C. Murphy reet nor! Dy Ber Cerra Cee er ne fants t0 y accepted another appointment, and A Turkish Saccess. Piano Warerooms. 42 ieee The Attorney General aud Mrs. Pi ocean oe Hapa ve . int Lospox, Jan. 2 —The & jantt et aot THE SUB-COMMITTEE of the Seu: he question was whether a direct appro uy Telegraph ERYSODY WILL HAVE IT I give a state dinner to the Pre: - cerap THEATER COMIQUE Ri Biew force Zs = pPpr. bas a special from Lagusa sayin: EM EDAL./'s | Toad Committee, cons'sting of Messrs. West t this evening Beas Sani, Oe Sunde, Ot oie ol of 5,000 Turks, under Mouktar Pasha, 1 ” bS es *C! ALM AL." A a 4 : r jeities Se money yet the United States Treas \ » ane Mou . » bee as Sets OE Eeneeleenin haem Bo Lea Sate Lond tea wi ti'and | Dawes, Mitchell, and Eaton, t9 whom was Mis. H. B. Phillips will give a. so Dercineen’ saiwoeectod Se tee ee Tnrouga | PetaKen the forts and entrenchment of Kear OPEN THE YEAR BOUND. sspority of a free people in a hundred year: referred Senate bil to the over | "fe to-morrow afternoon at should be used for this purpose. I fe Minue buan, which were capture’ by the insar- Boies = ‘Only authorized “at pastrict aS lal issue Of bonds to the ties ences n issue to » of the bill, p: Ming gents in the engagements from the Performance EVERY NIGHT. Matince for Le- a this morning and bh u is call may enjoy the pi ures of Ce. issue of the bonds, conh underst yhy wth of January, iow and Chiti-en FVERY WEDNESDAY and SAT PoP See ene: Ee ks had” | sel. Mr. Storrs, of New York, appearon Tucker, of Virginia, the states rights it was ‘adopted, it crete orterstand Wy | American Competition With shef UBDAY AFTERNOONS. — ‘ - the Central Pacific Mr. Wan. £. Cha Tia Gace tie sfdw a eta | Prevent the issue of bonds by the le} fieid 'S LN EVERY RESPECT. BEE DIPLOMA of Holmes’ Olt Man ofthe | jer for ihe U I man, is @ brother of “Bev.” Tucker, aud @ | Missioners, to” the s works ‘about the arz s SHEFrrecn, Jan spurl = a . tora Baim of Lite, Sth and H aseetecortioet. | ‘Tie PRIEN “or Con, J. M. Me y | RePhew of John Randolph, of Roanoke. hieh had bec ont, and what was co of now was | !D8 Of the chamber « Varney, Ream, Rarmoves ont Cemety. aN | VST Sie te Ge aivabn of Maces of mae 1 ote PE LBAC Te eel, Cale, gentlemen: what about areduetion | Udit, but not yet 4 apt bvico | Rt with refercnce to salary grab. . r isonous substance in them. Bold by sil Le glad to learn that his nomination to apissloners. The second part of the proviso | Mr Blackburn (Ky.) said that Mr. Wait IMCS, Tamectionaeses A2l CCOASIONS | Oreshe. me “_octis- de®" | be Sixth Auditor of the Treasury in postage? The session is six weeks ol, | was that United States should not be | nad attacked the clerk in @ deliberate | a id tt PROF. JOHN WAGEBE, . | -— ewis sOHMBON & 00, CLI. Post Uffice department d the je are still licking HMamiin’s ule for any of these bouds issied in ae wenid Mawes ; nam would ¢ fBEvaswim 909 lat etrect, nar Beeect B, 8. (gr uswis s0nNE0N & 0O., ably by. the Finance Committ highway robbery y tampson papar | Violation of law. mittee had no | to if it bad been heard at the time. He couid SS ee ae v ibiti BANEBES Senate, in exeeutive session ye nd parcels.—Detroit Free Press. evidence of any iL hoads, | attest sli that Mr. Kuott bad said about the inerican aud German mi Ore D*) On Mahibition (Naw Né. 5 is the opinion of a prominent i i and did not see that there was any fitness in | clerk. He did notapprove of aa attack upon 0 aod by tn- pee — ae = _ Ferner af 10th Sirect and Pennsylvania Avenvs, Finance Commfjitee that Col. Con. J. M. McGrew. Sixth Andito) it, and therefore recommended thatit be left | a man who could not reply. a cing poe ge Bo hg Esmee ng = ST. Sa ’ 5 t, “— easury for the Post Offic part out. After further discussion the House refased aia Of Se A. me made b ARKRITER’S, Deaicrs in Government snd District Sccuritiee, ¢ confirmed. bie tae Ceo “Mr. Dawes asked what the Senator und tort ike OU the Words in relation to us cal- | baud here, bud become suecesacul eompelk- co —) plé-1 SSS whose serious illness was reported in T. “ he u a t NO. 439 Tin street, betwerm D and # streets, eaght | Boreign Exchange and Gold. sonkety » " P| - stood fo be the jimitof the power of the ry grab. Ors. doors above Odd Fellows? Ho RY BOO | er nm DEMOCRATIC SewaToRSheld @c@u-| srap last evening, was somewhat better Inissloners as to the issue of these bon. si Jugs ee a NS A Writ Served on Gen, Schemek. Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Ubromos, &e. H. K. OF FLEY & CO. cus this morning and appoiuted a commit- | this morning, and Lis physician horet te ae caid th ower Wan. = pane “—The Datiy f H BANKRBRS : phy i Mr. Morrill said their power was in one The Whisky Fraud Triat Lonpon, Jan. 7.—The Datly N in- pades, Pictures, Framee, Preture Conk tad tae. Conman Prevent ano F Stusezs, tee, consisting of Mr. Stevenson, of Ken- | hewould beable to Wardol! a settien distace | Mi Movrill said axes MrsTaaioue . formed that writs were yesterday served on f 1s, &c., in the District, Oppose Treasvry Department, bg = Wallace, of cappeelent oe i of the brain, M + se bonds were, to aul in- In the trial yesterday, be United ny ag eh — 2 ape f So Tens Case. BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &e. r. Gordon. of Georgia, to confer with Mr.| pap post acte FREDERICKS tents and purposes, an obligation of the | siates court at ed nt, the note , and o 7 Please remember Name and Number. jyl-ly Lamear, chairman of the House democratic 4 pte “9 RAAF ..... | United States, and he desired to know icity in the | Pow, or formerly counceted with tae Emma Foreign RRODAMGE Beet Om District BONDS: | caucus, as to the appointment of Senators | VA.—The Post Office and Post ltoaas Com. whether the Senator said that the Commis- was given, | mining company. BALLS, PARTIES, & sey on the democratic Congressional campaiga | wittee of the Senate held a secret session to- | sioners had the power to goon increasing y hearsay, to the effect tuat ports Fire at Bout mnt + SC. Coliections made on all potuts. committee. day, and devot~4 the entire time to cons the obligations of the United States at their bribe money were intended for the Boviocre, Jan. 2 oY +. BEMOVAL.—WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Atior- = S een ci _ 1 pos er ericitsoa! a. J 3 id not me: y that thei ed that he gave {wo e ni ‘Tallmadge Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fev" noon removed to No. 1331 # st, | MISSIONER OF PxNSIONS.—A morning ¢ along discus grer power was unlimited except as to its money cach week to John Leavenworth as | freight and custom house depots were saved. 2, 1876. janzé-ot "| oorthweat, ‘Sypociter RUDE w'otse, and wil be | tsmporary states that “it ts asserted on the | report the nominatic cation to the satgent. The rbave the suth 1 = ebony from Joyce, to deliver one to Mc | The loss is heavy. ‘ to see his news soqusint- | authority of Senator Ferry, that Commis aD ae ity to andit al! claims arising auder the cor <ee and the other to Collector Ford.” Joyce Centennial Comantesiones. ‘ences. Legal busiuefs solicted, and money invested. | oi00(. eusions Atkinson will soon be r= “WILKES Boorn tracts m: by the Board of Public Wor&s, | he said, told him that as Ford was collector Lowxpon, Jaz —Professer Archer, the B5Q HORSE FOOD. = oy | “Becine tid ontcon torrent insame building, joa-té | toner OF Pensions AtEingod wiil soon be re | Ee eo but they are limited to that. : and McKee an influential newspaper man. | joint Gentennial ‘commissioner, satis for — | ed D. COOKE, Jn. &CO., reau.” Senator Ferry on having his atten | “a native southern official, of | gh sta Mr. Dawes.—Can ~ 1 ll ge ne it was necessary to have them in the ring. liadelphia to day in the steamship Ohio. BANKEBS, tion called to the statement pronoune 1 it | ts authority for the statement that s- phat the amount of these bouds will be | Others testified vaguely that ring money | fe will be accompanied by \welve members GORDON'S FOOD oer 1429 W street, | Wholly false,and said ne had never made | years since Hambleton, this clerk, boa Mr. Morrill said the probable amount as | Wet to McKee, and ae oa nye ad of ihe Commiseiovers stad. FOE gp eAMUEL Go, voune, | D3 Statement which would justify such ac | io him that he had just named a’son att eck Ricth tx the aeenet ania ea erte es exerting a mysterious but veluable Jit: | phe Celestinis Spoiling for a SAMUELS OTARY PUELIC, eseiea am as Wilkes Booth, having beea Ic1 to do tt ‘On motion to strike Out, the proviso was | 2Ce22 b CASE OF GENERAL HADtOOR. Se Senne netiicces naan HORSES AND CATTLE. curt Serena rguments In ine ease of Bisra, Ciarce | Rett had named ach id ater Mien. | eee ni innny or | itae ugreed betircce South aod coammgl that | al cers on the Ctinewe station repre: ECONOMY.TIGOR. SPEED, FINEAPPEAR- Arguments in the case of Myra Clarke | The word of this gentleman would never Le the bondeto be Inuad be deanitels anal of | Belther Babcock nor the witnesses in Wash- | [tDL (Dat Unongh the ein eee nie ee ANCE, SOUND HEALTH, SE- x Gaines against Joseph Fuentes and others, | questioned anywhere.” SqAsa eh, Gheurwins momma oe wekE St — merger iene ened Fee the nat, | ropean residents is that the Celestiais are, SE ALE PRR OLE. . which wes, listened to by a large audiences, | 18 So organized that it is doubtful whether | = was identically | Week, #0 the trial of ex-Collector Mazaire | 16 protect British interests in case of euner~ Semple 260 Bocds for 88 60, rE lucluding many Senators aud itepre will ever he able to get a majozity of its | as iteame from the House in this respee Jows that of apuinn aux Babeek sean, | nee Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue. WE Ha tives, Mrs. Gaines, dressed tu @ neat black | members to agree to any proposition ‘Mr. Allison said in his opiniou the Com- 2 oo ee Rept and wit ——e deci¢@-eofm ©. P. LAURENSON & CO. ta anion png ed Perr oragpedion ae a Sons = meeting: wash —— of ~ a < ctor rage emselves When telegraphed er on tg es, | day. ie views of the members were a total misap| ended he law under which LU KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S OABT.OFF Now NO CHOICE looked young enough to coutinue Mtigation | Verse as the colors of the rainbow. a they were created, and have increased. tue CMICAGO INpIcrmenrs. by fan AEA EING APEABBL can be cold t0 the ve for baif a century to come. . gommittee adjouracd hopelessly divesent. | debt of this Dist far beyond the authority veditor uf the Caseago Staats Later details of tne Top. reets % Uf FO SLAUGHTER PRICES. P . = this committee ever agree upon a bill, it . They have legalized all the cou- a0; » Rebm, ex- e rin- | Ampton ational bani OES ice is aan nooo ee = — THE PRESIDEDTIAL TEEN OF OFFICE— | wittno doubt be a bill “asia s bil tracts of the Board of Pablic Works. It was | fendent of Chiceco were iddeied tee tke | Northampton. ay night, by masked paid. - janlt-1y The House Judiciary Committee reported 8 ene “Ses Se never the intention of the committee who | prund. jury in United Btates district | fObbers, state that the result is something ~ several days since a proposed’amendment to TRAW Bids.—The House Postal Commit- | reported the bill creating these Commiss! court, in 1 rday, for conspiracy | 4ppalling. The table of the securities takea REMOVAL! REMOVAL! the Constitution, declaring that no person | teemet to-day, and bad under consideration | ers that this should be done. On the other | oUrt,1m that city, yeste whisky frauds, ex- | Shows @ total of six hundred and seventy OUR STOCK who has held or may hereafter hold the | the resolution of the House ordering an in- ] band this was expressly excluded. Bat Deputy Collector J. F. Hoyt was indicted on | thousand doliars. Of course much of this not Presidential office shall ever again be elgi- vestigation into the alleged system of straw | Where were certain improvements which had | the same charge, and was placed under | Degotiable,so thatit is dificult toestimate ble. Mr. Frye yesterday offwed an amend- | pics jor mail lettings by the Post Ollles ae | already been begun that the committee arrest, bis bail being fixed at £90,000. The | the real loss to the bank and the depositors. Re I ase, in ie te rete, 3 OF WINTER CLOTHING ment from, the minority of the committee | pariment. ‘They decided to invite ton views | thought proper to proceed with, and these | AITeSt: Hesing was Oxed at $70,000, and that | The bank e‘licers offer & reward of #25,000 for have moved the remainder of my stock of declaring that from and March 4, 1845, the | or Postmaster General Jewell a9 to the cx. | the Commissioners Were afthorized to go on of Rehm at $50,000. Ten additional indict- | the return of the property and the couvic- CABPETS, OTL CLOTHS, 1S STILL IMMENSE term of office shall be ere ente: Sud any | tent of the practice and the means he has | With. These Commissioners in their last | ments were fou azaius: distillers, gangers | on of the burgiars. The loss falls compar- UPHOLSTERING GOODS, &¢., 80, > : Person having been elect-4 to or held the t report stated the amount of th 65 bonds then issued were $2.600,000 and there were $4,700,000 of outstanding certificates. Now these Commissioners have expended since then £4,275,000 on the streets and public works in this city, and have strued 1 Aci of 1874 to authorize them to do this thi mployed to break mp the system. Office for two Years shull be ineligible for re. | “™P!o¥ed to break up the system, F bs election. THE CENTENNIAL APPROPRIATION. — where I will ceive my old patrons s uneasiness has bee! y tt Suc the public generally. PAD REPORTS FROM THE SOUTH.—A short Gane oral 0a SaEseeeno by ts 5 ©: 2 . a i gers, for the reason that it Inorder to cpan my new establishment with an AND MOST POSITIVELY time since the democrats of Baton Rouge, may become necessary to amend tie Cen. entire cew stock I will sell at reduced prices. La, held a mass meeting and appointed an tennjal bill in the Senate, owing to the de- “ é x . - . > YARRIE, “investigating committee” to request all of | fective draft of the original. and that for vunmrtcae = *°? sest bargaicsin FINE | WILL NOT BE CARRIED OVER. | (2 republican oificers to resign at once and | this reason it may be returned to the tious . leave the parish. To-day several Cag eg to again take its chances of passage. Ita WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Were received at the Capitol saying that the | pears that the bill is prefaced with a p janIS- tot No. 319 7th street northwest. democrats of Re eye, os pcege blend which recites the first ac- os pores xupoUmn <0... tue example of their brethren in Baton | tion of Congress in regard to the expos!ti Wen carvon mi, = ge] Rouge, aud have made the same demavd. | in 181. At least, it meaut to reelte what ganacegen ainda oO Tue telegrams received state that republi: | that action was in lel, but bya miseang AIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, | 903.0 SUITS REDUCED TOsmo. Ro. 317 Third street s. e can office bolders are fleeing for their lives, (vot by the engrossing clerks of the Ho: and urge that the President beasked for pro- | of the member who drew up the bill, "1 822........0VEROOATS EEDUCED TO... a er agp SUITS REDUCED TO. tection. is substituted for 1sT1,and the bill as en- SPECIAL ATTENTI PAID TO BOARDING ~OVEBCOATS REDUCED TQ. and storekeepers, one being again t Minty, | @tively light upon the bank, the greater part aud whose where of the securities belonging tospecial deposi- tors. 4 who recently left Cuicag abouts are not yel Known. MILWAUKEE INDICTME® . In the United States court at Miiwankee <. yesterday, the ype 4 eeceng tthe g y ; indictments for conspiracy to defraud whe He believed they bad exceeded thelr author. | revenue:—H. B. Ellis, D. Ht Gritithe and ti y,and contrac! obligations when they | 4. Valentine, storekce; Leopolt Wirth 's Opera house for public meetings had no power to do so. Under the old organi- | Ropert Kiewort, Charles Hentes, Aaron wae the week of t Sandommeninon vation of this Disizict, there were two dis- | Schocniield, Hears nfeld.and Willian | qe National Democratic Convention Unct corporations, the Board of Pablic | Rergenthaldistiliers; William Hager, book ToreKka, Kam., Jau.25--The democrats Fee end Sue apa ict goeernment peo keeper for Valentine, rectifier. state central cominitiee has called the state to the second floor of my Ferniture Warerooms, eased to The committee, in the bil! which they had ———e ve reported, and which was the actof Juae,| THe ScITs AGAINST fi ESENTATIVc | CONVEJtion Lo meet tn this city May 2ith to Ti had Jntended that all valid coatravis ot | Wor B. Wines SE sree RESERTATIVE | lect delegutes to the national coavention. the District government should be execi:'ed, | ti,/s city before a notary public in the suit Tr but they nad excluded any such idea as c: the Pacific Mail steamship company agai rying ont all the contracts made by this di Wm. 8. King, late postmaster of the Hou tinct ¢ cation, the Boara of Public i n ——_ grossed and passed confounds what was done cs PERSONAL.—Governor Samuel Bard, “wich | in 1871, and makes it appear as the action ia was p.m.” at Atlanta, (a., haunts the Cap- | 1875. If the Senate correets the mistake, of itol day by day, but just what he is ganniag | Course the bill. will have to be returned’ ‘5 phat. squad Of 23 sole is of the defendant Giers fifty miles south of Santa F. nkling asked What Mexico. The troops were on @ buffalo hun’ had this money been expended in. , a ‘ =: * : : the House, The error, however, does not . Allison said it would be found set fori pare aly ‘ ; | And being armed with carbines made a very jets left at sional Hotel, » is a 0 wopriation, ev it ie “ : . its Ch 8 of + A. r . Three » Gay oF bight, will receive prompt attention. OVERCOATS REDUCED TO. certain, but it is pretty safe to guess thathe | J6OPATaIEe the ayproptiation, even If iC is ua tare — brought in the st Minnesota, of Which | were wounded, one fatally. A detacament jane-1y A. B. DENNIS & CO. awwue8UITS REDUCED 1O., wants ‘something, aud wants it bad. domo menis, asphail pa: aye we King is a resi i He ay A Beni — for- | Of , asphal v ’ 2 1 ¥ of the Pa ) co! ir * Mr. Dawes asked would the Senator © | gating over £700.00. in favor of Richard 8B. ” teular this Board of Cor rwin. Thomas Eli's, teller of the national p mnodified or curtailed the meg- | Park benk, testified that he became ac- nificent system carried on in such alarming | quainted with King in Janunsy. 1 thaton detail by the Board of Pabiie Works. Can | the 30th of May of that yer ing deposited «++ Hon. Reyerdy Jobnson was in the Senate PROCEEDINGS OF MARYLAND LGISLA- Chamber eer and was the recipient of | rurz—In the Senate yesterday leaye was ee desea inicict Steep Franted to introduee @ bill amendatory of for Utat, sarived in the cits the school laws so as to provide for eleciion this morning on | of school rst oficial Business, wud is at the Imperial. of school commissioners by the people. In : as - There 18 no noticeable change this after. | We,HOUse & motion to restrict speeches to bas been sent from Santa Fete GENTLEMEN'S FIBST-OLAS3 re BOOTS AND SHOES batt reenter SULTS REDUCED MADE TO ORDEB aT ~ a Hie y road, while tarni: itch yest at As. Me VERMILYA noon in the condition of Mr. Starkweather, | EXgy=" was granted ‘e haieings Se crincapediecre ty wulei tem Gomaie | ae cations! Fork peek Die aes news | Auman, Sen. this foot between the - . ; dangerously iil With pacumouie at | Setaglish an abattoir near Baltimore city. | Stoves have drulesuel tie seston Oia: | MegTeeaLiNg S112 50; six cortin Sor 92500 | ran 4,> beavy plank, renning ‘erste letebungon HABLE BROS. Wittards' Hover? U2 with pneumonia at | 4 pill was read the second tme to Incorpy: | Lovers have diminished the : Bio,000y $10,000, $5,000, £5,000 and sidostr, | WB He was unable to-esiricate it bes va elmore Patent GA, eS Willards’ Hotel, Tate the Mutual Gaslight Company of Bulti~ | ee eee ete ers. dification was The Stee ee kee ae ae paced py ye es eee =—= Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, NAVAL DISPATCHES FROM THE SourH | More city, with a capital of $2,000,009. in changing the grade in fome instances, by | bank indorsed by King and paid. There | UPonw th, ie ¥ — QING TO THE SCARCITY OF MONEY at Pactric—The Navy department has ree | THE Most UNIQUE EXPLOSION Yer— pes cage ed ued A na ed nade | was also placed = toe creat sos nine sane UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ari Gated Valpeneta, Cate ae reeds | ated a tecen ener Of Marshfield, Masn.. | ive maliiions i the stroces amd alloys of tole | oo eae Nasional be was paid to caacel band. Also. a large lot of COMMISSI ‘TIE: OUT TO BU dated Valparaiso, Chih, December 13th, placed @ frozen pump&in in the over of her | Bye milite 1 ted. | abu of Kin 3 SOs as price eee ee COMMISSION PARTIES ABOUT TO BULLD dated Valparaiso, Chil, ting | StoVe for the purpose of thawing It. As she | Cit. Whicre no such thing was contemplated. GOODS at pricce to sult the times. - - poard the flagship Richmond, announcing | TS) about to tecce t ie eedd ake | fie wanted to enter bis protest against this fore been clsted te Tae abn BATS never be- the continued good health of the officers an nell, “+ th 2 | action. At the same time he did not wish to e Pedic. re ofa bombshell, a part striking the old >om- FM ATCHES. DIAMONDS, ang | CAN AVE MONEY BY CONTEAOTING | Cf¥ca Gn bostl ENG FANE PAEEY Se ate, | lady 1a the face with great forceand buraiee | Wrow axiy donbt on the 3.65 bonils. Tie Com: JEWELEY, are respectfully in- < “s her severely. missiorers bave undoubtedly mistaken their it WITH US, sistence to Captain Burly and eleven of the SS vit examine our stock before going elsewhere cag’ of he I ee ip ag pera ‘ed THE KENTUCKY CENTENNIAL BiLT. was ire al sea on the 2 ot jovember. ie | bef 5. GOLDSTEIN & Co., Awe keepin reanlar stock. and are prepared to! United Staten steamer Omaha galled from state yectertay Tis ties eee cee fiscus. LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKERS, Sr eee Sp ETONES: mmmnat. erdey: encription Panama on the 26th of November for Be fa, | sion, the bill Went over till today. In the New Yorx, Jan. 2.—T! » Boston L corner 10th and D streets. | HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- | UD, Wbenceshe Is u bonse an amendment to strike out the en. Winsiow. bas been trace’ vo the Valparaiso, sto; ping at Calo for provisions. acting clause was adopted by a vote of yeas Gaotee ade” THEIR | 1G, SEWERAGE, GAS PIPING, Ge, | THO OUI war vessels at Valparaiso were two | G7, nays. PIANOS TUNED AND BEPAI FIN The Cbillan A yniraute Cochrane, and the | |THE MONTPELIER ASSOCIATION.—In the tuiicin walls, 80° 7 HOT-AIB PIPES to be} French “La Gaiiesonniers,” descriptions of Xurginia Senate, on Monday, Mr. Smith, of vt le elson, introdus re) ne ehar- pert ii ag! pth gg THE PARKMAN, BRooKs & Co. Corton | ciation. © aisO SAK reparation 2 Fime-PLace | CLAIMs—Indictment of Ex-Secrevary Sawyer Mr ee Ma eats Howie, of Alexandria, ; f thaa say other | and Other Persons.—The grand jury of the Dis- | #! (he Montpelter fnnds lost by him. ong emake tavora- | trict of Columbia yesterday foundtrue bills | | CaRLE St JOBBING.— VICTOR BECKES, io the best man: et moderate and mar. rience in this cfty. V. B. has SLATE and MARBLE MANTELS, ia excellence ong 8a refers, ts a ne; Lg ad © | of styles and colors unequaled. to: Vi oo since 1358;) Prof. J.P. field, Mrs. Samer, ‘Agent for Halis ari: andother:, B# Give him « trial. of indictment against the following persons: | Times’ financial article intimates that the “ = 1. t breaking of the direct cable has ImDIAN’S VENGEANCE.—A BP Terms cash unless otherwise agreed. BAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, Se eee an) 2.2. Maines, Prank | feanen caten: Goat aa Mr. Allison asked if it could be susceptible | A JEALOUS SB Leave your orders or send postal card 10 janzs-tr SLY tm etrect northwest. | Meee tor comepeMey Te aaraek en ay | been the work of design, and ceverai | ofapy such construction as to give tue Com- | Green Bay, Wis, dispatch Jan. Ji issiouers the to pave a whole street arriving from Shawnee last and pay for Itwith the 905 bonds. At this point the aorning hoar ez; 1. Mr. Clayton gave notice that oa Caesda: Site ta suaeameanite Mnecae'es | Mee ad le, he wou: up, it a. , infil ae the en. in Mississippi, siana, | ing — icing gashes. ud the government of the United States f ine Stow sums i Lng booed jons. i . WwW. inea: Saeeagaeaee neers ened 1). Roddy presenting false claim; Frederick A EFAVY SNOW STORM is reported at PEBB “ACLES. A. Sawyer aiding as au officer 1% passing a | Shasta, ose sing ene damage, in- | mem oT mt jovernment claim, reeelving therefor si,oon; | cluding the “crushing in of the root of” the D — Pricrse, SIME | Win Hi. Barstow, do. receiving s1,corant & enone A revae sRow Sud wind storm ‘Ladies’ and Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, with decd tristp 3 Penna. ave., corner 436 street. Watch and chain, and in the er $250; Win. repo stern Nevada, blockading Stay attached. Vv. BECKER'S FS4eKLIn Sra PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, ‘No. 1287 maze A hrawee, SOM jan80 61" "03 Tth strost, noar Il, Washington, | @enaine Brazilian Pebble 8p edt SOOO AT MA def: o Patent Truak the bilt in T. Haines, do., do., receiving therefor $1 roads and railways. HnGniahed bosinens, being. SENATOR SHERMAN Is & caul LADIES TRAVELING SATCHELS, Sicot ie pieeyet Rapa, aes actimagy | The witness gSianon, | yOOL{IiON Az SBA—The steamer State of | iande inciaded withia railcoad graats, was | Foz tls Teasoo his letter favor! SHAWL STRAPS and POCKET BOOKS, DEESS §) ', from 70 per to i +4 evada, from New ‘werp, up. DOUBLE and SINGLE HAaBy Ess, Per ball dozen Brecon ia' Earns se | Southwick | ihe British steamer Pallas, caras Tn eoltis- | ROR UP. siiPaahainitaserviei_sic. gt neil \KETS. op. Foz ate 7 ry a = phe g tony State of Nevaria had her rudder b sane Whitehouse (N. iapeiy @ resolution, SADD! =f propeller broken. which was referred to Committee on 7 jo tan pelt Co —ingeieenencsstestncientg| (Wp ES pearance to Att the ety girs Wasntagton protest | Naval Affairs, authorizing, the Nay de- | teeolutions — RB. McMURRAY, pai ‘sirest, | @DSWer the charges—Mr. W. W. Rapley being eat investigating the ‘corps.— = hat Bed es Ay — ‘rancis a zg Be mortem ok Qnee jeall tr 500 MarketSpace, | dectl-t 706 Katreet.’ | bis surety. Post ‘asear college, aeahnenn Te beige Bagee §

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