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THE EVENING STAR. 1 @, Merylend rea. 1 Bai do. white. 1.%el & Ocrn—souihern steady, western southern white. Saf. sonth=rs allow, 4. Spot, Wig Pets me >} J - b PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; . , Penussivamia Avenvr, corer 11th Street, : ’ : cour areas: BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, seeosne ng tks pet alata sade S. HH. HAUPEMANN, Pres’t. wre ; Tomiin 6 Saw 3 . do. peatleinesaaee : ras ores VENING STAR is 3 oS. Whe sree a AES ao + tact GS cake Tah cenisa mon ay . $3 ; iS ©o P - arch" Oate daw ve", 47—N2. 7,128. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1876. TWO CENTS. SPE ‘ T en id Personal. =, ‘ESS. By Mr. Maish (Pa)—To reimburse the | SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | sonumorsuontineinw saruraay ater. | *ORT¥-FOURTH CONGRESS. | 02 Wscttustvanake meee yaa es | L@legrams to The Star. ies THis RYENING: noon brought outa large number of our Moxpay, January 31. thereat in the war of the toveitien, aaa te | : fashionables to attend Mrs. Grant's recep- SENATE.—Mr. Sherman presented peti- pay to citizens losses sustained acconling to | ’ e Toner 3 eh iguinn'teag || Washington News and Gossip. | tion. ‘The clouds and rain of the early hours | ton tn favor of the repeal of the two ceat | Accounts row on fle In the office of the uit. AMURDERER’S CONFESSION SWEET, Gr a oon, . gers | check stam, eferred to Commit! | ltor of the s q “1 00. ¥—CESTESE LODGE, N Govenwaurnt RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- ~ Sake te the Wine Hotes aoe spas oS — By Mr. Williams—For the relief of Amaan- | ‘A special meeting wl be held THIS - | nal revenue, $509,811.61; total receipts for the | om going x a ga M Smith. widow of Brigadier General | HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR BUTCHERED. BING. at 755 o'clock arrangements for the €9,520,004.60; tor 298, 363 te residents, who understand the numerous at- Mr. Windom presented resolutions of Min- Wm. Smith, U.S. army. yao 5 isso: month, $ ; customs, $298,287.16; tO- | tractions there offered on Saturdays, wend | neseta legislature in favor of the relief of | By Mr. Hunton (Va }—Glving the approval ee F B. LOD, Ja., Bee. See. tal receipts for the month, $10,750 ,463.17 their way thither in all weathers. Mrs. and | & ttlers slong the Northern Pacific railroad ang sanction of Congress to the ronte and x oe a . . NONTHE 5 . oe - | Miss Conkling. who are now the guests of | extension. Referred to Committee on Pabilc | termini of the Citizens’ railroad and tores- | A BANK BURGLAR CONFESSES. BOMONTOLY MERTIN THE AMOUNT of national bank notes re WoMAces 00 A at the S: sraisetes Mrs. Grant, assisted her and Mrs. Fred. | Lands. | nlate the operations of the same. Also, aa. ceived @t the Treasury to-day for redemp- | Grant in receiving. Colonel Grant made the | “Mr. West ted petition in favor of the | therizing the Commissioners of the Distrie® tion aggregated $805,517; total amount fer | introductions. The bi grey Fn aioe Sonn 7 oe en. Referred to Commit- | of Columbia to sell and dispose of for school receiving party until after four o'clock, ee on roads, en) u e shing- i of course many inquiries were made ag | “Mr. MeMillam introduced bill to exempt | PypPores sauare 466, tn thecity of Washing a Although his presence Is not | all vesseis ¢ on the Mississippi river | “Ry Mr. Wells (Miss.)—To amend the fifth ae. Whisk New Yous, Money. > n MBS. Lt MAS WILSON, Secretary. | the month, $20,000,000, POTICE—G U. O. OF ©. F —SIi members THE FRIENDS of Gen. Ellis Spear say cod standing of QUEEN ESTHER | there is no truth in the rumor that his is ad Devotional ———__-«ce- ___ Anout WLNSLow.—General Oliver ired at his wife's receptions, | and its tribu tact \f with many other local H len above New Orleans from | section of the act of May 18, 1572, relative to aot Gisereditabie things o LODGE. a 1s. Back ceree ene 8 HUMSD AT about to be removed from his position as ik made it a practice toattend, | entries and clearances. Referred to Commit- | the return of thenet proceeds of cotton setzed D slow in Sears Genk tn EVEN No votresry Sd, at 7 oclock sharp. Basi- sas eadasitis that great disappointment is experienced | tee ou Commerce. after the 30th of June, I805. Wutstow antisieg te cuneate tutena portance claims your attention. deputy commissioner of patents. by the visitors when they do not see him on | | Mr. Conover introduced bill granting right | “ny Mr. Levy (La) To enlarge the jaris- Pa beapemsell aneral Bewnede an toaeein THO: DELL. MW. P. DISCHARGE OF CLERKS.—Eleven clerks | ¢itering the blue parlor. Mrs. Grant was | of way through the public lands to the diction of the Court of Claims, and for other in April, 1861. The com, ns, being juniors, a CxO. M. HIOKMAR. W.8. | | DUCNN aischerged from the olliee of the | locking exceedingly well. She wore biack John's railroad compay. “Keferred to Com: | pnrpoces. conta Not go Out an reguinre 1G the tte Bias? a 5 Sree Fatin, made w: nigh corsage and traine n pile 5 By Mr. Mor: Ohio) — < si n : eee BUILDING 830CISTION | sixth Auditor, among them a son of the au- skirt; the trimming of maize sik ana | Mr. Sargent introduced bill to promote the | 2%, Mr. Morroe (Onio)—To establish an sachusctts ipfaniry, ecneational fund, and to apply the proceeis of the sales of the public lands to public etu- eation, aud to provide for the more perma nent endowment of colleges. By Mr. Savage (Onio)—To cancel a jadg conseqneatly @ea- t eral E¢wants was sent to New York tonee if though be bad been cated Fuchs. bey might join a New York regiment. Win- born In Alsace, and is now 32 years old. He | slow accompanied him thither ti is a small, wiry looking man, at cbaplainey, and while t six inches in height, with black alr, places of questionable ct ditor himself, who held a $1,600 position. black lace was very handsome and effective. | efficiency of the light house service of the ——— Mrs. Fred Grant’s rose-colored gros grain, | United States. Referred to Committee on Coon Ee ee ee ai L | PESSONAL—Gen. W. H. H. Fer with ostrich plumes of the same hue, was | Commerce. Mon and can be had wirtiotr preman at ins | dianapolie, Oliver Ames, Boston, Mays., | most ‘becoming to. her brilliant. brunette | — Mr. Spencer, from Committee on Military F ee eccees Sik oo oo ee and Hon. Newton Booth, Cai, are at the | beauty. Mrs. and Miss Conkling were | Affairs, reported favora ly the bill to relin. Ii be held ouW EDNESDA « fifth (Sth) regular monthly meeting of MILTON” wil n the in | ment against Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohi tache and @ tuft an the chin, wi fy 4 fo fesue certibcates Of stock and receive subscris- | JUnit House. warmly welcomed by the mary who had | quieh certain lands to the city aud county of | "hy Nr Parne To reciee ection nae of arcnbig Ene sermon be wae orks peetinnt aabeete amet’ ticns. BW WARNER. President. —— sincerely regretied their prolonged absence | San Fisreiseo. nine the revised statutes relating to allowance | motions of striking aE hiswicti@n with fie | kee ate ee eas mime LOA At wae JAMES FRASER, Trewuer. To CONNKCT THE Two OCEANS—An ar- | from Washington. Mrs. Conklinu’s Frenen | _ Mr. Cameron presented petitions from va- | ses in the prosectition of beanty lands wet downward blow of ove chopping ‘woos, | nat ales e fami JRO 8 PRE eee sD S| gument washeant by the House Appropri- | grey, file was stylishiand becoming, ‘Miss | rious eounties of Pennsylvania in favor of | Denstons Hee ean ee oe OF One CHOPPINE, woot. | with the sis of the worl in onder to become ry iu i TIME ha-e “ atria Conkling’s toilet o arl-colored faille was pe Texas Pacitie subsidy. Honse (Tenn.)—To reduce the cost : se ipa jon 5 , ERSITY, OF | ailon Committee this morning in favor of | very elegant. The skirt was en iraine ad | Mr. Wright, from. Committee on Claims, lor eeiee Gh ceon ee Suprems | $eaFt 004 bad been married about sixice s ing the appotntment as ehapt 1} batiat —— across th vei of | the corsage cat ala juive. Tais new style is reported adversely Late y ae vee aims. Conrt. Wnts wae hae Gn eee, Same a | Sew RC De >» involving an appropriation of two | aplain lopg basq high in the throat and Mr. Wright introduc i to amen | By Mr. Atkins (1 )—Granting pensions | Snee had a difficulty with bins “A 2 ithe miilion dollars. buttoned up the back. act of June, 1874, for the relief of settlers on ; inole war. Which be elt the samutnosee’ i one © < ‘ In the Eilue Parlor were assembled many | railroad lands. Referred to Commitice on ae nich be left, th factors for ix | as to Wi - Sreaxes Exes bas sddrewed a letter to! o¢ Cur ladies and gentlemen who are ac | Public Las Also. bill to extend the juris igh Ga the Sele Ok leat coe months, He said Simmons was in the habit | after a owed te beige A Mr. J. H. Reali, of Philadelphia, indorsing | krowiedged lenders in the social world, Tne | diction of the United States elreuit and dis- | Tent Waa as ore eae wakceeasn aa ioe sypropriating funds Jan2S-6m ATTORNEY AT LAW. | Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, for the next Cabinet We ae LET gectg gerenters erm ferred to the Committee on | ne ene ee Lice patie. | | Bbile he was st work, and that about six if Fiagg aad Pease, of = ~ Ee Firin S $e - » , om a . Mr. y (Ind.)—To prevent interna the ag: aud detected them in 1 . . OS TEER ANNUAL MEETING of te ar errs ibatever, ita tay | General, who wereaccorapanied by the ladies | “Mr. Wright submitted two constitutional Prats Me antler pre Ppootns ago, he Bad dctooved heen tn en he sith Museachusetts Infantry. who were PRAVENTION UF ORCELTY TO ANLWALS i be used in connection with th: | Of their respective fanaities. Senators Conk- | amendments providing for ! Ee uy : f In the kame ebureh confer Morrison (Ind.)—To revise and sim- as Winstow | e - : . - none > - | m- | ‘Thursday in regard and anthorized ect ir # street, between year.’ ling, Morton and Koutwell and other Sena- | President, Vice President | plity the law imposing duties on. tmpo and rized eee ccin ke MONDAY RYENING. | "8tiousl ticket of this year tors’ were present, and also many of the Rep. | a direct vote of the people. ry. | and to reduce taxation. Also, to situplify wine ne ad January $1, at 735 0" a Society, THE legislative, exeeutive and jadicial Setiacrnn ae a tanten he cae, atid gn nS rs rom the sees oni | >praisen at of g001s. w : “s, And mer- , stacoth wa ay Yadies and invites seecinntatlsks |B er considered | Supreme Court, accon a by ladies. | Public 1 n | Tnported into the allem Bates ves, nN ; him . TRE. F.GATOHEL, Pre Spurcprievony BIE wee fartner coasivored. | euveral of the ladies @nil gentlonan of ins PN ae ee & his punishment then.—|Spriagfeld W.©. DUVALL. tary this morning by the House Appropriations J . attended also. By Mr. Fort (IiL) diplomatic corp To prohibit cities and t « = = 5 Commitice. ‘The particular department un- | “fhe re ception of Mrs. Dahlgren an dla Bar- re. in U n the territories from ineurri ats | wher MYSTERI TOURG. MENS ee er const ———s peels, Mme onne de ———— pear ne was 1d laid over. a6. suas GINIaN.—W ON, Coraer 9th aud D streets. . | as the committee have cone, they have ap- | one of the most delightful of the season. 0)—Organizing the Na ¢ NN eo ee ee MTom | Piled the ten per cent. reduction of salaries | These two ladies $0 wall unlorstent Gen ect Eliza D. Potter. Military ™ = ee ee i oe | 1 m3 13 ¥ per cent. reduction of force to all | of entertaining that their soi r tuced a bill . and to provide for a Fatweswareeneed | artiments. j successful in drawing toget 2 double track for the traneportation of f ne Leck by saying t & boo’ and lived E WALL Fon THE New Jatt ii guapeed tor ine oan 7 Ata. from the Atlantie sea-boird to the west the pext morping, #s it was not ¢ | Franklin, The bill introduced in the House this mora- ‘ate Las for years been m Tntroduesd = t Sey aay red. He declan the intersted togonnd | f home to attend tne thriatol = ing by Mr. Hendee, of Vermont, to provide a the most agre eval of the re- | the eirenit courts of t give bimeel _hathorities, bat, is sent by im wa 65. m. fr a wall around the new jill, gives the discussion. {com Trito, Bo- | dietion over cases Fr the boty into the bed. | & oney. He crew the money r t- power to the Department of Justice to build this evening are the recep- Tred to Com: it up, packing the pieces a | aud the last that was seen of him be ALL PERSONS D. N@ TO LEABS | a wail of such height and strength a3 shall nese roinister Mrs. ¥ ing the bil aces unt! he could ge | was fn company with sen era, and 3 UASD war find an | be deemed sufficient to prevent the escape of iu ao WAS very The wagon in wh # Acalomy, Sunder | Driseners, all appropriates & for the i ES | was ridin, -. Fall course of | Th Pose. yevening Cr 3-65 BOND — Rotter. fe ae OS . All Who partic ; ie o3 | when itcame up wi - THE TAX PILL introduced in the Ho: 8+ Bee Re: Oe eyes wea arp ns Dili Real ported that Franklin today by Mr. Morrison makes rad‘cal pes A whether ele date ta ke | band was MY g. 0 chenges in the tariff. It proposes among es thend y any remarks, bu ‘Ell the many ariicles: Cigars, cigarettes and arn. A fubstant who 1 £ 1s bi cher ots, of elt kinds, 83. per pound; to- | x ued terrapir Y ad f J i hacco, in nd wot stamped, 40 cents; tea, | ly appreciated by all pre without objection. ‘This Ieents per pour d; coffee, 3 cents. No tne 4 Miss Alida Worthington, the har matter. Ali of us tax is provided in the bill. Cowl, slack or | and attractive niece of Mrs. Belknay were substantially the ¢ 140, 18 placed on the f ee list. be married on the &th of February United $ 0 that it wou = Williams, of Kec Iowa. it did not provid THE 365 BILu—Mr. Morrill, of Maine, | judy is piencuntly remembe chairman of the Ser the proceeds of sates of p me eduenth fe Committee on Ap- | who met bet when ti of tl As it has been a t receive the coneurr. ihe time is so limited th «d that that b si and to defi American citizens in foreign ¢ ! ri West Va.)— pr mw the erection of nbat the junction of the Ohio a wha rivers, to commemor: the batiie of Point Pleasant in it. > is as fc > sel : ‘ ‘opriations, was of the opinion this after- | laxi. season. t : a ; og IP , wea e +, Plumbers, & ae 3 63 bond bill would a| Mrs. 8. P. Brown has ed ¢3 ' about ; c tat . hard : 5 bond bi pald pass the | Fk ie aeweeetet bg a¢ [5 "5 sonseen by | Party on February 101 ia © Se 3 wits valu BSNEERS, of the Honee, bi Barner eo 10:k Sires! and Feansy toons Semmes it can scarcely F FICIENCY OF THE New HovsE to enquire whati inder the old regime in the | these bonds He sie ‘berk’s ofice of t , bills introduced | Senate to the history « w Pade Nt aee cate Sroamoed | ness of the nation. Substantially hereta Into the Clerk's office from the assistant | we war debt hes constituted the pub le deb the root, fo rrivle wound [a the a father sitting up looking at bh Bexide ibe dying man was found a two-bla ted knife, with which he had GITIVE FORGER, WINSLOY >, Sbed himself while . “ and wutii this time no one has i art ares: ——s nm. We kad on temporarily inss y Fish has, efter cons Journal clerk by one o'clock. and from that tory : oe pt se Ls agreed BY pond SAPS Lami i wigs nbers of the Cabinet, decided to deny the | Ume speedily thereafter unitl the ca’) way | hood to trcacase that debt. by an : 7b the mete at ate mee a ad aon ept on the I was uniaith- | _Alired Reddi Coanx nest made by prominent Bostonians that | ¢xHausted. To-day at half-past two o'clock | Fo not rea as we do What be: ef tat 2 into the late suar aeamtins os the goversmsel Semana the catatition of | ODF eleven of a ence peo had been sent | inenis have been made in this capi:al, and | ¢ eget hig ~Faets “ BABK OF DE PUSIT, EXUHASGE, Ac. the forger Winslow, holding that the n Put ec oueeduently THE STAX is unable, a5 | they will want to know why, ina time of inisrepresent when yon say Frederick Dour. ver husband's apart Deei in GOLD, Government sad Dstric: BURDS. | wa: requiring or justifying t . prlegyee bons od eave to day obatencis peace, we have added fifteeen mill las roached ir “ty Mis rd proof wasa ‘ol, and killed Boreign EACHANGS, &c. enee by the federal governmeot. Dispatches Resins mi ssid otis eontlone fnebe bile | We Publicdedt. They will find by examir ake Coilecttons msde on all points. bave been sent by cable to Re : ‘Csinaliitinis will reach that city ahead of the figitic ba nncnnnste msn cee -_ Maree fied euits will be commenced to attach =12 Whe had Iintrodce n c:—The white woman of the ve themse * Begg oroner’s jury chi ad th ig El in, roner’s jury charged the wi ee Pika dragged’ it into the bedroom 10 ¢ nuld increase tion that when this bill itnot stated that it at the Speaker's desk, is the gross inedicieu- cy of ibe clerks. reliev ater —————s. lic debt, but in one branch of Cong: bo hen I saw it i called opt, «We peace BEnOVAL—WM. F. hub AN asor 1 oe in government bonds and $30.0 In gol WoMANS SUFFRAGISTS AT THE Caprtror. | Chairman expressly stated tiat it woal{ not bupg;” but Fuchs said he w OUR MAN ELorrs wirr ney-at Law, hes removed to Mo. 1331 which it Is believed Winslow took wita him. ni alec * ,- | and was not intended to increase ihat iebt. right. I dravk too much on F ial | His PARTNER’s Wire.—A Portland (M Borthwest, opposite Ebbit Hi: Lh seth caciances The Senate Committee on the District o There was so much eireumlocution about not see the body dig up the br. top. Fachs was going to | diepateh says: Mr. R ound the fireplace a'tieave it bi © and his friends. I caso given for favoring ty baiiot to southern wf * Dot oi the Paris Fiouring Mili Cor has eloped wit to see business Ances. Legs! businefa solicted, and mone Tir MEDICAL CORPS OF THE ARMY.—In | Columbia gave a hearing this aftersoon to | the bill thateven the members of the com- Booms and Offices for rent insame betidiua the Senate to day Mr. Logan reported, with | the officers of the National Woman Suffrage | mittee did not understand it,and it took 1 pany frm, ih Mrs. Skillings of Paris, the t 4 : — = er | Association and the District of Columbia | attorney generals, after a whole platoon of | lieve that the eneral mons and Fuchs bad never quarrelic | Wife of his partner. She lefthome Thurs- | ee D. COOKE, Jk. & CO, an amendment, @ bill reducing the number | Woman Franchise Association on the mem- | legal arguments had been piled a ing woman has bea tay husband was terribly jealous. He would | day night and came to tuis city, where she BANKERS, cfassistant surgeons in the army to 125. It | orial presented by Seuator Sargent on Taes- | discoves that these bonds Teally we ti have been jealous of his own father. He ten aceused me of being too intimate w Simmons, but b never heart hb up, On Saturday the met Doten, and they at ouce started for New ae, Mr. Skillings bas recelved a letter 1 po reason forit. Ihave | f oten tn which he gives a foll account ail of giving himself | of how the business of the firm was left. She Tnoon Fuchs wea. out | drew $5,300 from the Canal bank before she | started, but this 1 the amount of his in- THE UFAD IN A BASKET | terest in the firm. Mr. Dot ed w nd later came back | sided at Paris, but since lw ring has bad y basket. Ihave lived g¢ of a branch office of the frm in this irteea years. Ejlen + Mrs. Skillings bas always borne an murderer, cried b.tte Vent reputation, and the elopement Station. ‘She is an causes great rut years of age. She said Fable spirit tha miry for Le stepeh ile when b iiigent ¥ a se- apld-tr 1429 F street. | abolishes the office of medical storekeeper, | day jast asking for eqnal suffrage for men | curity of the United States This wee miles fee eAuCEL G._ YOUNG, and provides that there shall, in addition to | and women in the District of Columbia. | equare, or what was left of it, was is MOTARY bescie, the grade how allowed by law, there shall be | Mrs. Matilda Joslyn Gage made the fitst ap- | under’ the exclusive control’ of” Gon en7-tt Orrice—Stan Busine. } four surgeons with the rask and pay of colo- | peal in bebaif of the National Associatioa | gress, and its government bad. been — nel; eight with the rank and pay of lieuten- | that this right might be secured to the wo- | mismanaged, and more of biaaders ts: an Incquality that has ant colonels. to be promoted by seniority | men citizens of the District, in order that the | consistencies in it than ia al! t Ot to be vased O38 @ lack > HB 7«D nh the medical officers of the army. The | enect might be obscrved by tue representa- | country put together. Mr. D. t: racter or of intelligence, but on rae re é not deprive any medical officer or | tives of all the people of the United Sta upon the corporate government of ired if pirit of caste had seereceraess Per now sn office of his commission | and by all the reyacsentatives of the natioas | ton abd the inconsistencies and. failures Stronger lodgement in the breasts. of - 8. army- pete this Moe pence ea eanmoat a ser yypaucanie don cae jn ailuded pe worren ef the south th of the *) a = existence. She was followe: rs. Sara | territorial government, the govervor AME Section. : WE HAVE Nominations. — The President sent the | J’ Spencer, president of the District of Col. | bis magnificent staff, the famous Tegisiative | “Wasi: gte following nominations to the Senate to-day: | umbia Francliise Association, who presented | assembly and its maryellous and extracrdi- oy on Thursday evening, Tat THEFT in THE New ¥« - “he ks ali | House.—A wiegram from New NOW NO CHOICE Charles R. Gill, of Wisconsin, to be commis- | the social, legal, political, and finareial con- | nary method of doing business, One partic- ‘ NCE yehs went out for drinks alt | sioner of pensions, vice Henry M. Atkin- | dition of the District of Columbia, and de- | ular prerogative sed by this govern- | Srsuments for the defenses A 1 drank. and her rpg conan en ‘pen tee ania Fe . son, of Nebraska, resigned, and herewith ap- | ¢/Ared that nothing but exact justice towo- | ment seemed to its unlimited power to | Kee, mplicity in the § tco bad to be put to bad. Simmons sat on @ cusiom house in tls clty,on the BUT TO SLAUGHTER PRICES. inted surveyor general for the territory of | men would remove existing évils; that the | run intodebt. He next discoursed Qpoa the | {ravs, were made Saturd rd oo ee epg mong SS A New Mexico; Frederick Morley, of Mieht- | €Xperiment of a truly republicau govern- | great powers exercised by the board of pub- | W!il probably be given to ine to day, | took bim by the arm and pulled bim over on 4 8 over e ‘ 1 y ment bad never been tried on this soil. She | Jic works, apd read from the law creating | Mr. Voorhees made the usual speech that his Ecvpt; Wine F- Hoss, of the indian tersitors, | Proposed to submita pian for a goverimens | the territerial government cronies aoe | CleUL ae ee oe neue! speech he wit. ER cK to be agent for the consolidated agencies of | Of the istrict, including equal suffrage for | contract not in writing, with the signatures | besses who testitied against him pexjured Wil- OUB STOC Chorokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chicksaws | Men and women, with an educational quali- | of those making them, and requiring also | !airs.. 7 expectation Is that the accused and Seminoles. Postmasters’— Henry C. botempag e = that as wtb and ceeyl ~ Serpe aoos oust Bret be made pelts py gy es me oo in . J. § * | mother she was more deeply interested than yy the legislative assembly. he provis- | cago : ys: “There are on. the pane! OF WINTER CLOTHING Aisa, Lives Een. aiken’ Aueine | any manin the Dieiot ty lise questiows or | icon of Gis law bel tees eiberen tn itteon | iepaceen aie ne believai, from ‘their C N. J; Chas. P. Abbott, Woodbury finance, banks, railroais, highways, station | have been impossible for this great devt to during the trial, will vote ae- Sie 2 ke > ’ | hovses (wherein she finds many a wreck of | be piled up. They covered tuis District atl hile the majority will for con- Womanuood ruined in her youth and beauty), | over with contracts as with shingles, scarcely the floor. While be lay there Fachs ran and | (fice of the cashier soon after it urred, got a hatchet and struck him with {ton the | aud reported to Collector Arthur, who piaced head. The chtid said“! was afraid he would | the case in the bands of detectives. Mr. Rob- kill mother too.” Iu the morning father | inson, the cashter, is thirty years in the ser- pulled the body into the bedroom a@ud cat it | Viee and above reproach, and ai] bis assivt-. up there and took some away. ants bear the highest character for integrity. HORRIBLE BUTCHERY. The theft is tbe first whieh bas occurred im The detectives who have examined tne | the Office, and no explauation can be given murderer's house state that under a conch | @% to how it occurred. was asmaill tin pail, that was covered with 1S STILL IMMENSE. cicero ‘was ¢ ~ A HUSBAND MURDERED uy His Wirr.— th, filled,to the brim with the fragments | sy, NVES’ Dis raIRs.— } boards of health, police regulations, markets, | one of which but was in violation of law. > < 7 t Scioth, ~< rob oa , | The body of a Swede, nar 2 {athe cease Racers tative or teers taxes, the publicidebt ud interest thereon’ | We sav this town, whlch we had kenowa as he, Ky, wn dapeap Rees cae | Coe wag hn Read ony coped fo found last Friday nearthe coat miceent : wey, **- | schools, asylums, and charities. Rev. Olym: | dirty, iy, aud « roaming place for pigs, ae 7-» ton d Ago ry E 5, 5 vere cut ii iece ; :C . AND MOST POSITIVELY Buckner, of Missouri, moved to suspend the | pia Brown Willistollowel witha faygucrant | becoming one of the most beactifal capitals ‘e iu company with Mollie Adriane, ar | more than two or three inches | th. In | Gilchrist & Co, balfa mile south of Rapid a leathera traveling trunk was f w i a oft é . s City, 1. His wi {fie ye ing rules and pass a resolution reciting that | in fayorof the memorial ou constitutional | in the world. We were glad of this, hut we | *¢tress of the Seat yet pamc gto bee nad ma y re By hy RY W.G. ¥ 7 reece that Peter bad been very cross vo ber, and . : CARRIED OVER. | SP(20a4by Sct of Congress approved Jane | grounds. qpald not but kay Cat aida of recebiie | Sey Oris oom ais eee | ae and pieces Of eKits far aoriae wert | bud, Ageueed er of tnivdelity reseat\y, and hie elt ™ | ac Gauimbta wal ctenenet Sat tee Severs. |i crete DawaalGaaniw Ravan inners Castel ae ‘tax-payers came up to our ears, | #£0 10 bis drunken simpldity imagined that | of the chamber was a large t boiler, | at Thursday morniag she got out of bed : 1 i 4 3 yf 3 » | Harris was endeavoring to establish him-ell | nearly filled with portioneol wma ect: | early, took a sinall axesstruck him repeat: ment was transferred to three Commission- | Mentuchy.—The disappearance of Smith N. | @ committcé was appointed To investigate, Po imabs. : ; the fi ers appointed by the President, with autnor- | Howes, who retired from the office of the | and what did they find? ‘They found tiie | 22 1b . ily to enforce all contracts then extsting,and | ¢ity treasurer of Covington, Ky.,last month, | enormous and unprecedented deol plied up. | UOUEF this beller he shot Ciaivis tn the stoma- SUITS REDUCKD TO. to protect the improvements not’ yet | and the subsequent discovery of a deficit iu | They reported, and what was the lutent of Roroad ter pote he gl tenerepe none ord e-senee SULTS — fog completed: ,reolting, further, that | bis account of some 10,000, has caused @ | their report? ‘fo wipe out of existence unis | Bis buggy And escaped. Ie was subsequent -OVERCOSTS REDUCED 10.......918 7 «0 board of audit had exceeded its author- | Seusation in that city." Mr. Howes stood | government which had brought all this ba ly captured, at it baw i Maly Rint ee | and diregting the Committee on the Dis- | very bigh in society, and many doubted the | den upon the people, and to expressly termi. | 12 great agony uotil lest Iriday night, When Vor of Adriane. Wile laboring | pieces of the arms. of the hands, an| of tir | &tly on the temple, and Guisued the deed by ces and feet. In the midet of these remains | fUgune le fhroat, aflerward drawing the was the trunk of the body. The ribs were pe Ay Them. ay where it was stripped clean of skin and flesh. One motive | Tock Telned qr teen taken to assigved for the crime is that Fuchs waated id and comm o jail. e. i at to get Simmons’ p ANOTHER CLERGYMAN IN TroceLe.—It --S0IT3 REDUCED TO... #8 | tlct to make a morough investigation of aul | truth of of she undated letter sigued by him, | erament. TTinat pales Soe ooceeeraee. |e Genin coed THE WAR IN SPAIN most popeias Chareymnee ie Chinen see . ae - “ ~ oe = thot the undated letter signed by him, | ernment. nat policy was to be continued, Seavey = - == . nw s 4 mos lergymen in this city, is OVEBCOATS BEOUGED TO.......g16 | District affairs, ere oe gaknowitdged ine eriths, and |! ihiews won nothing to be gained by changing | p RPA Derrerr is THR Conan Taras r. Williams, United ul genera! &t Havana, says the present deficit in the treasury of Cuba, whicn is ia- dependent of the public debt already cou- tr ed, and which is upwards of $%0,000,- Closing in en Don Cariox. also ap able iecturer @rd ed!tor of a religioas MADRID. Jan. 3L—Ii isofictally coademel | BEWspaper, is to be arrestet on @ charge cf that thi mist General Loma, has cup- | Obtaining from a journalist of this city the turer Valmascdaand is atvancing in tue | 8um of $2,000 by false re tation. Ths direction of Darar The Carlists bs particulars of the case will be ready for p' been compelled to jon the siege of B \- | lication in @ few days, @ad will cause gre boa and have evacuated thelr fortided po.i- | Cousternation not only among the membe the to’ Tue whole | Of bis own fock, but will surpriseeverybo. G (X. ¥. Commerciai, 23th, Primo Rivera has captured th TEE LATEST CHARLIE ROss.—The Cincin ! Santa Barbara, near Estella. General | pai Gazetie’s Tiffin (Ohio) special Fe, Martinez Campos has enteral the Batzan | The discovery tere of @ chiid Gapposed Some and occupied Porte Velate. The royalists | Grathe Rone “hin ph has been sent. are closing in upon Don Carlos. to Mr. Ross, at Phindepine, who admits The Royalist Repulse thet tbe bears & close resemblance to his BAYONNE,Jan. 3!.--The division of General | son, and 8 that be be kept ui 5 Morales attacked the Carlist fort at Arat- | peaches there. The cbild zan on the 20th instant but was repnised, | October last by U losing 200 in killed, including one Colonel. | been seen. He gives his Information bas reached here tuat General | Skates, and says he came States vice- oeSUiTS BEDUCED TO... a : the money was spent in drinking «nd | the men who were to alminister it. It wag sated aie ante tae Dl eect: | Saanling The city, will Hot auifer, as the | the manileet Wteat Guat ae ter os meee FS OVEBCOATS BEDUVED TO... Helge fog <i eae pees) Rastarbepd sureties are ample, consistent with vert right Lue creditors of by eivin; real al elcker's a eS this government, it was absqintely to pass oe SUITS BEDU€ED TO. 0 bomber Of personal friends, among whom A DocToR TERRIBLY SHoT.—Dr. Orr, of | away. This new goverzment of Tommie: 000, amounts to at least forty to fifty million : =e were Justice Miller,of the United States Su- | Paxton, Sullivan county, Lod. wa: called | signers was intcuded to last only fora few | Gta caused “principalie ty OVERLOSTS EEDUCED TO......$12 ) Dreme Court; Senator Antuony, of Raode | ont of bed to attend @ patient, Thursday months, And thelr powers were limited ex- | krrears of tourer five monlue piety tee ees BEDEORD TOs 840 | Ponisi atl ME. Croats A Noyes wks | reteiied siti wedi geeae neat eee ae | RTGULT, they were strply aurmlaiatexions | fring’ usval aud eit departed as wel B16......0VEBCOATS BEDUCED TU......10 | on exceedingly pleasant affair; the good | effect in the lower parts of his body, breake 0! Public Works; merely empowered to col- beanchesion errant nad tntereet ‘oa aa ae things of Welcker's table ant the good | ing one leg and mang!ing the other horribly. | ject itedebris. In Support of this polot Mr. | ponds and other deb’ / so B13... SUITS REDUCED... things said on the oceasion a:] being in “a | He will hardly survive. No clue has been | J). read at length and eommenied on the law St 813........0VEBUVATS BEDUCED Ta couce enation according.” Mr. Townsend | obtained to the perpetrators of the deed. of June, ¥ ‘The purpose of the act was to | THE CANADIAN KLOPEMENT is brovg)t to — a bas been so prolific and graphic awriter, and ESCAPE OF DOCKREY—A dlspa dispatch from | Make it adividing fine between the past and | @ final close. Mrs. Mackenzie left the Wind- his name has been so cons ane eee oe Elmira, New York, says Fredericic Dockery, | the future. Nothing could be more explicit = with her childreo, a few days ago, for public for some fifteen years, Mien 5 fig Whose ease excited so much interest in con? | taan its lauguage. If the people of this Dis- eap een), sccompardel by her faiher. She ple doubtless have supj nection with Cuban affairs some time since, | ict, Lf the people of the country felt satis- | will remain at the home of her parents until HABLE BROS gray-haired veteran, and it will therefore be | 204 was taken from Havana to Spain and | fied with the passage of this law of 1574, it | she gets a separation from her husband. She °° 8 genuine surprise to them to learn tathe | was there Imprisoned, has escapel, and is | Was because they believed that the old order | has already commenced legal proceedings to é ES is but thirty-five, with not @ bair of his x Of things had passed away. Tuey dit not | accomplish this end. Should the courts | 4pfor™ ally edvane Gtene- Merchant Tailors and Fine Ciothiers, | atunuant raven locke turned, and that he widen (a hie anne forts wats | Think that they had obligated themselves to | grant her request, ele will at once mance iis apg ae ry ig a ‘CuOoKED Wars denie-tr Corner 7th and D streets. | 22° barily yet reached the fall maturity of | Pinira, pay this indebtedness. second man of her choice, aud take up her | Quesada are pushing towar ts Daraseo. tiow at New Orleans, the } = bis brilliant powers as a journal: ind post en cua abode on the other side of the AUiantic.—[7b- ——————— on Saturday was against J: : FRARKLIN g co, £8 well. Since he commenced bis singularly | JMPRACHMENT OF Mississirrr Orri-| HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The | Fonty Dispatch, weicica: miceiieneun. who wae aralgmed ox ; = OP WCIANS, F com 1 active literary career, writing books, con- | craLs.—Adyvices from Jackson, Miss.,report | Speaker directed the Clerk to read the jour- Sax | MGGEESES GAGS eenieem Saghaeih ce aos producing the wholesale liq peuaine Brasilien Peubic Mpectuclon dect-ty tty | {ributing to magazines. aud Kerplog GP at | that the tmpeachment of Lieutenant Gover- | nals of Friday and Saturday last. Wast.—The joint resolution introduced in| Panis, Jan-a-—The. Dedatseias- | St the demand of the internal "4414s PrpeLe srecracces. ocaenes we belt @ cones tewenepers: he pe SF ainontins ke cae ee ety Piste, Foret ori hice the Louisana jogialature to investizate Sen- | wifles the senators clec'ol yesterday as tol- Soir sn tee bane of Gaaen HH. LER, bas doubtless been the most quoted of any | certain, The impeachment of Gov. Ames ator West's el ion read. | lows :—Conservative a A - | merous capiases will be PTICL American writer, hence the familiarity of | will not, it is believed, be pressed, as convic. | "Sd on Saturday last. ing Saturday. Amendments inclading the | icals, 10; monarch: 0; Bonapartisis, 71. | further developments made Gec$-tristy 455 Penna. ave., corner 4% street. the public with bis name. Aud he look# aS | tion is regarded uncertain n ge pre overruled the point of order, The Siecle gives the remit:—R>- ~ = . D Sen- poate! eas and that the Chair on Saturday de- | ed. Senator Wiltz, who had been ited iblicans, 101; legitim!sts, 38; Bonaptrtists, TRE ; « PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD ee ee eeee ene cee een CO | ea scarie Ski cided. property that the journal should not | with making the ‘allegations of corruption | 45. The Paris Jourwat t following table’ by New Xe . session as bill is pend ng in the Utah legislature to | be for debate only, | against West's friends, denied in the house rtist conservatives, EE i = NEW REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL tect the Mountain Meadow assassins from | 80d the reading of the journal would have | of deiegates having aby knowledge of the wa | Commerce tae republican Senators and prosecution It provides that no person shall | been in the nature of business. mutter. for public offences committed pre- Mr. Platt remarked tat it was contrary to Se a ae Representatives held a caucus on Saturday | vigug to Tsce! but no limitation of time shail | all the precedents. tasked, whi anton who suspended is Barats i 2 we keep in regular stock, and are prepared to | 1 /S0E ID toe ieee ae pete Hepauiicas | be tm pon proseoution for murder | ,. che scrote Were then rend, afver whlch | ee Monday g. committed suicide | otis iter approved mauner, every dercription | {2 following membcra of the Republica | committed singe then. Sat night by drowning himself in the foraia,| ANOTHER V. OF Anontronrsts.— | lowing, emong oulve so (itroduoed aod “4 , 8. © 3. il OT ICTIM ORT! — jowing, mong Others, were ri Wy eee Cencectiont ee Landers; A ‘caso of death under treatment ofthe | referred, vie > t ay morning | ‘out of the > Fiorid: Conover, Hitnols, John A, | abortionist bas just come to light im Boston, | By Mr. Heicee.—For the construction ofa | water and |. There was about ING, SEWERAGE, GAS PIPING, &. | Jovan: Indiana, M.C. Hunter; Iowa, Wm. | the victim belug Mrs. Bridget Cox, widow, | wall around thenew jailin theeity of Wash- | $4,000 in bis pockets. He had been missing ‘TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be | 1 ‘Allison; Eanvee. Wm. > hema oer oe at eget por enghl te sce ington. somber Guewscan ge [a pommel are —- te uek: . White; Louisiana, J. perform= nder Seb: , ON. Y.)—In reiati bank amoun' ),000, aid aun Soeky ee, Bageoe Hane; Maseactingcuts, rest. oS harbor ‘nd port of New York and the | bilities £108,000. Ti 4 MAK: NIELS, ‘ellence e » Pi ®; Michigan, Jonn A. Ha ee ae same. o Fee ncierteat) BS senses | fiat, Heh, Sead Meniaipl | ,CEaROor Romaray.—r Ghat, Worms, | “Ayer thu: "PS remore meno. | THR rea of Ben, Raat ge Moulton FORNACES (sod ring PACK | 2050S Math Wai. Wontvurh; Now Hamp: | Union army, has been arrested at Moutreal | Gai disabilities of George Hawldas, of causes cold chilis tg ran down, tie av. S & larger outfit than any other ‘A. H. Cragin; New Jersey, C. H. Sin by apecial agents of the United States post- ‘By Mr. willis, . x} ‘To provide for the | Plymouth spine. Belog s! ye com: La rough Erle basin at that place. His body was found 4OUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- H i onse in the ci which Was unsuccessful. reward was y tm the robber, od enabling us to make 4a hog * 7 a with driver and run thi @ suusaze ine - % } Je propcsitions to captialists and contractors. pickeon; Hew Yak. Fees ce Sree ee rienclonine Nese fast. Siko.for thy abolition of money” Jaws. | Wonld be clld’s play compared to it--{Bos- 1 es ectoklo teat bonds py the | lock-box iu that city. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Greeon, Jolin H. Mliehell; "Pennasi- EATLROAD RORBERS 1 ROBBERS. Packages contain. | | By Mr, Ward (1 T 3 To brovide for the I — ST jenws-tr strest northwest. ‘a i sland, . $5,000 worth of goods western firms i aii Sovernment swam from a fession. Sina: Ballou; South Carolina, A. 8. Wallace; Ten- ‘@ freight train on the Penn- ise while in its «| St. Louis, distance of twenty- DER ARES SSA SR EaNCGEES | cuit, vam Crk toh Vg | cts as a Sed Rates| SRE memes ooo ms | Reel arng epi, | copen 1ONDSY, January 17th, in the nev beidiee 5 Cagtt on Friday : ON. J.) Kb sirect:betwoet K sad 8. Min Howanstwill ‘Thomas W! Bencgnsia. 3M: | hasbeen arrested. lamsplightert at Washington wed Geom Scowds On tne ridge isd inves to witesite | arrested peste I ge eo ee oe Elkins; | | A Mistina | Misisren—The Rev. Mr. | towh. “Also, for the relief of colored teams: | arrivale Ss sve iiows dace UgI0 FURSISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS: een iar Maryland, Went Witemia, | sauce, Chemnecmare IL eea on teens ‘By Mr, (Pa.)—To amend the act} | #7 John oy EE ore a a pies alas “alosaiog a Fo eee eT SOHN WAGNER, Tub, Ferri, Md the District ‘of Colum. | ton for'New York on Monday "arrived sate | intelation to the removal Of canece tree | koown as the s pied Bawim” 209 lat street, near B str bia ave not represented on the committee. since been seen . tate courts to United States courts, suicide Saturday by taking arsenic. that city, and has pot te A z

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