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THE CHICAGO CROOKED. counsel for y THE EVENING STAR Mr. Jasseo & Kebm & Hoyt, moved in the Uaited 8 PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, grt at Chleago, sesterday, to quash tbe ia AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, set “Against them by the grand Jary Pennsyivania Avenue, corner 11th Street, | ment was postpoved until Tuueaae, nY SENTENCE 2 WAS passed in the U.S. court at ladianapo- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, lis, yesterday, upon Afeen whisky freed S. MH. BACEFMANN, Pres't. conspirators. Eight were sentenced to two cree 2kcn; ove. ta taiwe yeas? in tue penitantoee THE EVENIS fs served by carriers t0 + ch, OLF to a the p subserstes ot Tan Canre PER WEEE. O8 aoe and $1,000 Br year in jail and oe a 1e $1 0 fine. and Gye to six months in jall and piece meg : Ses cure te", an'6s de one 6 # Kine of #2. * 1 ” ne Thm WEEKLY STAR—pudished on Priday— cNAED Be ee cK TELECRA NS. 83 00 a year, poviaze prepart. Louie, a paper sent ionter tuam pad for an On *%, 47—N°. 7,180. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1876. TWO CENTS. | isverpd ‘company tn anewertoa weit for = the production of #!| telegrams Which passed BI Rates of wie ae furnished om application. be Seen Geueral ©. E. Babcock. et” Le Branch, and John MacDonal aa ; ; y v v Gas—Th ate Ce ittee on Pablic | canceling all the sales except the sales of F. "=, R’ Ne Joyce or Mrs. Joyce, at St Le SPECIAL. NOTICES. | EVENING STAR | osittisgcana Groandetcit'« meting wis | © Adan, which natunstocss cxmpicies, | YORTE-FOURTH CONGRESS. | Telegrams to The Star. | Ws": mat Pe, auth em ; a Se 3 nor deeds issued at this time, should no’ WEDNESDAY, February 2. - —— cone oat 7 STEPAEN sil fe held at their ball. corner morning and heard General H. E. Paine and | overlooked by the Committes on Military SENATE.—Mr. Ingalls presented @ nis messages be given. The mat- “ assed % hsp ‘. :. Several others in behalf of the bill to Incor- | Affairs in any cousideration of the matter. Stokes. ter WAs taken under advisement Westnet se ai mene eee. Washington News and Gossip. porate the Oxygen Gas company of the Dis- The repurchase of the sales to F. @ Adame is | Morial of commissioners of Johnson county, Huw Youn, Fels donee Dykeman bas CON. MAGUIRE PLEADS GUILTY. ——— , ested fo Atirnd. as there will be business of tm- jet of Colum! They presented a peti- | another proposition which should be cousid- | Kansas, asking such action as will settiethe nted a writ of habeas corpus for the pro- | , At St. Louis, yesterday, the ky ring Purtance tracsacted. By order. Mace aie GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DA Hon signed by over six hundred citizens of | eret in connection with the proposition of | title of so much of the Shawnee lands'as lie | Suction of Stokes, Fiske’s murderer, retarn- | * me toe close by his Sees <¥- | nal revenue, $Zi5.4H44; customs, $515, Cae Oe aaa coe eng ng for the in- | re-establishing @ national armory at Har- | ip that county. Referred to Committee on | ableat White Tisins next Katerday His ctor daty, aad the HOME MUTUAL BUILDING ASSOOL4- corporation of this company. Mr. Bartol, | per's Ferry. Indian Affairs. counsel claim that his sentence expired t L oS TIOn OF W ASHIBOTON, D. <. am THe ee eri bank notes ite ery id Me enemas Oe ns ai eee Mr. Cameron ( Wis.) presented a memorial | Jannary 6th last. he beingentitied to credit ‘cooks are now open for # on to the atoc! ” dl * . cl a Social and Personal. 3 7 " y ot fle Aen eatioon Fone ai, “ine, | ceived st the Treasury department to-day | pany, an¢ a ir ap ROA of 250 citizens of Wisconsin in favor of tre | for time in the city prison. m > PI = Saeed —— Beat renter mpcting on rst Monday dn March. for recempton aggregated $6 Mr. Barto! read a long printed argument. in The receptions of yesterday, while very | Jo and Wisconsin river improvement. Com: ares : 01 5 Sebseripiion 4 lbs yecsives at the office of the THE House Committee on Appropriations | which he contended that oxygen gas is dan- | Pleasant, were not so numeronsiy attended | merce. A Foreign Critic om Our Troubles resen te INDIANAPOLIS, te Eserctary, 491 Louisiana ‘svenue, opposite City | wili bold a meeting, this evening, to proceat | geFOUs and necessarily expensive; that it | as on the preceding Tuesdays. The unfavor- | | Mr. Sherman presented @ petition ef citi- | ‘Hall win Caba ‘eb. 2.—Charies Love ores be dd killet bis = zens of Obio in favor of the repeal of the red, aged 16 years. shot and 7 S ocislative,ex- | [88 Proved @ failure where it has been | able weather was accepted as an excuse by # id be tep-father, Edward Valentine, » rday snceiation fs organized upon one of the best | With the consideration of the Irgislative, ex- | tested, and that It is bad policy to encourage society over-fatigned by the diversions of | abrce with ith noayer Of tae nethmaest Rot | atternoon.’ Valentine had ussaulted lat As n 3 ‘and presouis attractive features No pre | ecutive and judicial appropriation Dill. competition, since two small companies | t) : iexte shoes Bat ba hacking oobvall ye . with an axe. Love gave himecif up. clad f nd ibeonters to make the minum required urtil fur:her notice. Cail and get claims for the cap- | ©AbLet furnish gas as cheap as can one. e preceding evening to enjoy a day of rest. | ferre nance Committee. when Squadron the strongest squadron tm the ‘copy of Conatitutios THE cases embracing claims for P- ee This was rendered the more necessary as tho Mr. Clayton called up the bill to repeal American service, are sted by distrast + “bain IKVING WILLIAMBON, Sec’y. ture of fishing smacks, by the Tacony, which CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate yesterday evening was to make nearly aa great de- oe ee of = A iebiiga =) gem ‘iet of Spain. In Engiand we scarcely think of = nee = o New Eng- Ing certain restrictions in the dis- Laten: Spain as a power, but in the West Indiesex- TO GAS CONSUMERS. created such a hayoe along the New Eng- | confirmed the following nominations: Jacob mands upon the fashionables as did Mon- fi | fo — land coast in June, "6s, came up in the court | M. McGrew, of Ohio, to be Auditor of th ies Positions of the public lands in the is hereby civ?u that on ote J peng ‘May : rice of ges will be re ed to, ae gp ate the net aD per 1,000 Cubic Feot. Drscrrarors.—Several CHABLUES B. BATU day. There was a state dinner given to | sates of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, TB. aE Feavayivania. red tase: | Ryarict net age uellere, that the commissioners of Alabains claimsto-day. | Treasury for the Post Office department; F'.| the foreign ministers and thelr wives at | Arkanens and Florida Hereplatect tent | {Ser Messeed noipek fcossztvania. red. 1a. stronger than the American’ wnt e force em- | Ff. Lilley, deputy auditor of the Treasury tor ve, | the object of the bill was to place the public | White, 1904).88. Corn—southern, stenty: r broke: ite da of the force em- | the ‘sameé department; Wm. Sanborm, of | the White House and two soirees dansan’e, larde in the states monned Oo tee ep aelis | Sister:sonthern whiner war broke out finite damag ployed in the equipment and steam cagineer | Michigan, to be secretary of Arizona terri- | Mrs. Elijah Ward gave one of these a iter; Western mixed, 6): spot, 5 ing as the public lands In other states. Uu- ; * y oa ‘ Gasiight C. ing departments of the navy yard were yes- | tory; Ephraim MeMurtrie, to be pension | to herdaughter and nieces, the Misses Stuart, | ace the operation of the section whish ‘ine po gy et et ; coheanees be bane STRATFORD FENDALL, terday discharged. More discharges are ex agent at St. Paul, Minn.; John L. Conley, | ang ner guest, Miss Brewer, of New York. | bill propesed to repeal, lands couad ony, be | Pork. 21 2021.0. Bulk meate—aboulders, Sa. ch would in- S 4 sedan 5 0-7 4 AT-LAW. pected to take place to-day. Git Gin We ee ~ Senator and Mrs. Bayard gave the other xen ae mailer ine Romeacens: laws. hat | ril eo, 11- loves: packed, Sivallis Sacre sion weir own ‘ATIOR? A — . ct of Ger 5 m. 8. Chichester, sur- trees debut 1 2 = i was desi Was Uthat they might be pre. clear 2: ame, 416) bart = Lrevt. Con. A. D. Newson, 12th infantry, | veyor of customs at La Vaca, Texas; James | 32/(° 28 8 de?ul party to thelr daughter. As ‘y migh Pp ribelice, 12 ti tMhout me . on the preceding evening. many fitted from | €mpted as the lands in the western states, | O&chatieed. Butter duil and beary except for ox | Sites w ~ oy 3 -_ jorner 9s and D streets. has been ordered to report in person to the | B. Mitchell, collector of customs at York- | Qhe of these « elightful entertainments to the | Nine-tenths of these lands are unfit for agri. | 9% h are scarce ard firm. Western extras, | Jovellar's mission is sald tobe to put Cuba | Cae MEN'S CUBISTIAN ASSOULA- ‘a ve Pa lle <1 24226; do firsts, 31a33 Petroleom strong. erode in 8 slate Of defence Agal ost & sea-borne ene- AbING BOOM. CIBOULATING LI | commanding general department of Daxota | town, Va; Ridge Paschal, collector of ens- | Other. cultural purposes, and are ouly valuable for | 3crefiued. Msg. Coffee dull and lower Bin ar: | ny, and the Amore Who understand AND CONVERSATION | 1°" duty as acting assistant tospector gen- | OMS 8t Corpus Christi, Texas, C. W. Dart. | "at the Prosident’sstate dinner, which was | the timber which ig upon them. One-fourth | cargoes, 1s'als%; jobbing. Waly. Whisky shade | Spanish pride almost the wher EVENING OLASSES IN GERMAN, oral of that docertoant ing, Indian agent at Fort Berthold, Dakota; given last pight tn honor of the diplomatic | Of the whole area of Arkansas was beld by | firmer.) Se = " disagreeable foreign relations ‘CRAMMA ME eral of thi pal - CG. Belknap, Indian agent at Taille river, | Corps, there were present besides the Presi. | the. government, aud would contings | Marv Vireinia console, 69: West | Soaniards or. Spantan Conrap MosHER, of Eau Claire, Wiseon- | California. Also a number of coasuis, post- " ( castes—may day Saga: ‘stewly ari drm, i masters, &c. dent aud Mrs. Grant the following-named | to be so held ‘forever unless the re- | Yirsivi Ti i i I Teens right te t @ comp in, has been sppointed ebief of the Quarte: British minister and Lady | strictions now, resting upon it should | "x" pen gc s demain. ‘Uitin the point, Sentoru Giginodér the Second Gouna | (ak iewkioan omnes RAtps.—The Sec- ornton, the Mexican minister and Seuora | be removed. The timber interest of the | P2* COVE FS 25 b oe t immediate s @’Mariseal, the Biazilian minister and Mad. | Western states, Mississippi, for instance, ' an | retary of War has transmitted to the House | yor Kl. Pres- | was very valuable and productive. If these . rFATUE. s porges, the Haytien minister and Mad. P; ery valu: ad tive. ni CoLD WEATHER AND SPokMS IN THR voluminous uments in rel he | to pais nister Senora « tin n : yEST.— The the the voluminous documents in relation to the | ton, the Spauish minister and Senora de mber lands in Arkansas were eigide overtumect ercuriiion te Sh bor port ol We he Weather at Chicago the past a 2 Organ, cornet and precerta; Young ¥y sively) meoting, Dm. Young men cordialty in- J omee of th ‘Treasury departmeat, which is annual saiary of $2.4 ONS OESIBING TO LEARN | ge House Commities on Indian Affairs | Cattle-stealing raids into Texas by the In- | Mantilla, the Portuguese minister and Bar- | Open as in the western states, ~ s for money two days was very cold, wlth a gale b! 1TMA SHOST-HAND osy find diavs and Mexicans, which have been de- | onessde Sant Anna, the Japanese minister | ductive Interest would spring up in that + << ines. Atm Ly The therme y PPIEMAN'S SHORT H: Rasmr, & have decided not to recommend appropria- | tatied at various times within the past few | sid Mrs. Yoehlda the Geriebe eeielne tie | state and tis erode eee of the state | fi bonds» Mies, ring Stood 12 below zero, the coldest of ends charch, 454 =: reet_ northwest. Fall c Hons to satisfy any claim for losses cause’ | years. In referenes to the question whether | Hawaiian minister, the minister from Guat- | World be much inereased thereby. No peo- one - There was no snow. At Cairo, ee ee ee by Indian depredations. Mr. Lane, of Ore. | the department can dispose of sufficient force | emala and Senora Dardon, the Belgian tmin- | ple knew that these lands could not be made | WHERE Wins CAN Go Witt ing the best partof ueday, subject gusrantes! axe a minority report. to give complete protection to the RioGrande | ister, the Turki a 7 gon, Will? n minister, tae Venezuelan | profitable for agricultural purposes, aud | DANGFR OF ARREST.—Treatics of eat dounts the | minister, the Chilian minister, the Austro- | hence they would not take them up under | tion exist between the United butthings | Hurgertan mivister and Countess Hoyos, | homestead laws. He hoped that tue bill | Great Britain, France, Germany, border, the general of the arr SSMAN TUFTS, of Iowa, ts & joker. | possibility of preventing all ral ad PHOILING HOT OB iOE-OOLD TEA, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, He writes toa friend that Lis seat is betw they, yin @ great measure be prevented | the Russian minister andl Mad. Shishkin, the | Would be passed without objection. and Norway, the Swiss erations Ve pian Wenmnens 7 Mr. Blaine and Mr. W. S. King, increasing the strength of the companies | italian minister, the Netuerlands minister, | Mr. Jones (Fia.)stated the same reasons | czuein, the WITH MILBURN 'S UNSIVALLED BODA, S sahecnt « little statounia: the frontier. Congress, by simply author- | the Danish minfsterand Mad.de Hegermann- | @S Mr. Clayton why the bill should pass. He | Austria, Italy } Ree Fae oe Sip front ones ana a lusioaubeniy toon the ig the President at his discretion to in- | Liudencrone, the Swedish and Norwegian | sroke of the lact that this restriction now | Winslow tnereion eaipp. Ou ihe line of the oct tr “ om one, aud 2 littie subsidy from th) 8 se each comp: bundred enlisted m geney more Course possib DistRict PiLts BeFoRE THE House ComMITTEE —Tiue House Committee on the Y serving there to one » Would meet the em eonomically than by any other charge daffai rgentiae charge, Sena- | sought to be repealed, had beea imposed for | the cortinent of Eure een river, bat others have o tor and Mrs. Conkling, Miss Conkiing, Col, | the t t of the eolored pi to give | Holland. He cannot go into Belgium or Ger- | ouber potuts. The and Mrs. Fred. Grant, and Mr. U.8.Grant. jr. | them theopportunity to acquire homesteads, | many without liability to arrest: but he ea: residence occupied by Mr. and M butin consequence of Ue natural condition | travel at bis leisure in Denmark, Russia and 1 this winter has many charming asso- | of the land and for the reason that it could | Spain if he chooses are abundant ts | not be profitably devoted Lo agricultare, steamer connections between Rotterdam aad r | freeamen had not availed themselves of the | Amsterdam and ail European ports. Mor tise = other. a= JUHESON & CO., BANKSEGAS, Berner a) iia Sirest and Penasyiwania Avene, Deaiers in Government and District S-narittee 1 A3 the gt { recall, many a District of Colambia held @ meeting this | memoraty g8 therein unier opportunities afforded to them. over. there is. a weekly line of stent eS Seiad, Hak ten cates ue beatiesn ee requnve of skis, Wells, o- Ars. || Mr. Edunauids sald the restrietious as to the hes by . B. OF FLEY & CO Saeineenew ar) owing bil i . | Stockton. lous owas of the | disposition of the lands in the states nas taken 1 ™ . BAN ERS. Bee ee eee, 2 Et'| Dactore wore decoret: riaotegiays | bal been putan sor tee bee Mand dar: , TERTTH AND ia, ‘ son | Oe am Gon tppeitie Tveasery Depariine { smilax, 1 Judiciary. To provide yan the oils; : ota in wi m to er BABK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &¢ r transmitting the money was sts son as he lands in ision. oms and delicat from falling into the hands of speculators. ing > rerun na Di BORDE. with no her statement. Th On ty te was not satisiied as to the propriety of re- | that he Is known and pital SOLD, Geveremest and Distri wae Placed to the creditof we con- rp Rt ig eo ape’ bouq Ing the law without farther examina- | pedient which wit! nate moquenen aad eomne ORS “ ee fun : sd ti rs. Tin bon. He moved to postpone th luis mind w 7 r 4 hh rth Collections made on il potats. —EE os ; ¥ Means, To Sarre enka consideration of the bili uniil day after to anges and bomen, Cocmmisstion. mart-tr_ F PLOPCSALS for printing paper for the | Lucorporate t ‘and Blort- by friend morrow. of coal, were ean ¥Y With HAVE IT!— The riment Printing Office will be openet | #@z¢ Company ewrried by t Mr. Tiiurman moved an amendment, pro ming | “CENTE MEDAL.” A Committee on ood idee la th the most ng that the repeal of the se Hon.sand R March i yard a ig T « not be construed to impair t escheda . was d homestead settler, cupled at PLYMOUTH Cavecn’s Car eee ad tea-roce tler shall be 3 ¥ ADVISORY CouNCIL.—P' t eae GE S18 perce tiagen iment was nnot be apy alied to the adyis : c otterdam > relief from illegal as- ine hone ears 1 ther. é : renee THS ARGINGTON Fine oO | s 8 ments; Streets, Sewers and Stiveectase 1 then a i* §itloual hac 0 be New Yo fe MOrhtl © » f be ie ™ z “ > ERR'S ong t =m h@s an « MPANY FOR THE D. New York H Memor al te cameo shade of h Mz. Logan introduced a bill to amend the SPraker Ke L = h ted, from Make to eneae ing in Fi ja for bis health,arrived adept tothe hlne velvet and act providing for the nishing of cratch s | been announced that Speaker K; f ides the First Congregational mornit With refer to monds. Her iter, Miss Stuart to disabled soldiers, Fred to Cominittes | [BE publication of bis re | church of Washington, D. C,, the Oentrat . A. W into District affairs I very fastef attired in wi on Mii tary Aflair hese , md pes on me | chureh of Philadelphia, the Weis Congre- . ae = t Jenelennes lace worn over he ur red business, helng the bill & aA CORC he atel F cl che ts rn urches Sciek y. S Seae hen O88 Be THERE WAS QUITE A SCENE in rite @ Stuart, the nizes ot Sire pay for the tuterest oa - © vill to ieaing out what | = in Goon. 13 e's fork, in olgers are reyneste this afternoon during Sargent’sv: d Pr ~ araantas 4 36 : E 5 N a tee, endl 3 ive report of the President om the tis afternoon during Mr. Sargent’sv sd, wore Au exquisite Lollet of tarquoise THE DistRICE 3.65 BONDS, ihe jattes S08 | 1 numbers condition and prospects of the Com pany. defence of the Eoard of Public Works and @ silk, embroidery in waite bagles,icated | came up. tih | state. Tue FRANK T. BAWLINGS, vhen he d on the irainea skirt and | Mr. Sargent said, in view of ail the fa tmissive to the churches which have jan2S-lawtd Chron. | Secretary. m, and with with Mr. Kerr. Miss Brewer's fresh white tar- | was a very extraor! BLMOVAL—WM. F. HOLTZMAN aViled to lake part in the advisory corresponded with him C r le asperi sed his vegret | letane was embroicered with wreaths of las 11 of the proposed mu - COCKE, Jz. ECO, and just? Oras u coun iLbeen wise have denoted that it 7 here tb few da jel pone refel t ilasks: lias the courseof the Piymouth sey-at Late. bas removed to No. 1391 F st. | © aud 1g nat Mr. B.'s rema terday did not | shaded pink floss. All three of these young | and wholesale denunciations which had poe ng er ean J endethanty ch and the commitiee appointed by it Berthwost, opposite, Ebbtt | House, snd, will be ‘i learte 1 Fe cecor to-day. He lad | ladios are strikingly handsome and very e the Board of Public Works. | Sith T ama ocoaciona! Cea onduet ef the negotiations between ee esas bine ae oitieds coats toe ard charged that the D ingue in their bearing. fhe laties wt ich had investigated the | Which I am en occasional eorre-pon church and Mie. Mouton coocerning the Oe eee tee tacneet taoes be P érshad paid $2 gentlemen of the diplomatic corps were of Public Works, and the ver. nd ling it st hearly all present. The m sters, who hal ea mass of tes mo any error ou the iy, ny been Gining at the White Ho se, wore their | had not reported that they discovered au =e oe partot the church, her Plymouth BARKERS, that altnongh t Mr. Bayard ros9 | orders. Sir Edward Thornton wore thescar- | criminality on the part of the Boerdof Pab- Be bh has gone beyond iis rights as @ 1429 F street. a in sai es considerably flushed, | let collar with the order of Bath depending | lic Works. He had read carefully the re- ‘enue Mark M Ker 5 « rol ‘ch of Christ, 80 a3 to forfeit 1u“ciaim to pS MODEL O. YOUNG. s 2 pdr toes “ al foolscap pages of | therefrom. ‘The laties who had attended the | port of that committee, and he had sified the here tsteea Ne Oot hee Sia a ee lowsttp of Congrega es BOYVARY PosLis, Working order. He also had MS. said he Would read what he actually | dinner were magnificently att Lady | evidence taken by it, and he here boldly | Where hesays he does not wish bi tonal church et ‘Orrien—Stak BUrL3ine, with leading newspaper did say, with the Senator's permission. Hs | Thornton wore rich mauve silk, trimmed | said, and defied contradiction, that there | Men! cies ieee near a ticket. and bis remark that ‘our friends this | Tae DEATH RATE IN SEVERE WINTERS. year cannot do better, if so well, than to! Tres teresting statement of Presideut Bound, nominate Governor Hendricks.’ J take it | of the Massacbusetts Mutual Life, that the this means, if anything, that pub-| past year bad shown @ high death rate y of his position would please him. If | among policy holders is borne out by the re- bis views on Mr. Hendricks are secret and | poris of other. companies, The annual re private, why does he send them to an entire | port of the Hartford Travelers’ attributes then read from his speech of yesterday, in | with race lace; ornaments diamonds. The | was nothing in it all to show which he said he PGuae of fcc we Countess Hoy: of Austria, is one of Ve eo of tbis board had taken a bribe i. = the counsel for the pard of Public ‘orks | most attractive and aceomplished ladicvs jone anyt! § dishona: le or abs HB. Tal) | 494% wLusrRation of how bus bec paid in the bonds of the United | of the diplomatic corps. Sue 13a blowie, | @ gentleman. Now that these ge se —_ one is now in Washington, the following ts | Stat He was interrupted several times by | tall, ful and apparently very youug. | meno had retired to private life, it tole: A lady recently went into one of our | Mr. Sargent who said he did hotwanthim to | Her lovely, face is always wreattiol in | uninet and unsenatorial | to stigmatt rt a : : P citerate his Fpeech but to answer lus ques- | smiles, and her readiness in conyezsation | thea so harshly, He granied that there WE HAVE globes: wl Sent? ate paid va palror antes | tion.buthe persisted infutshing thereating. | and fraukr wisuine mbsrere hice wre | ene som ground on which to (is Increased mortality to the severe winter fias and a pair of black kids and I Laer in his specea Mr. Sargeut read the | her many friends during her briei residence | say that the board had taken asomowhat | Proceed: OF THE MARYLAND Leo- | 80 Spring of 1-75, thus adding testimony to MOICE them quick. I am going ‘ bixate letter writien by Seuator Allisoa, | here. Her diamonds arc, perhaps, the most | wiie view of their powers, but thero was | rstaTURE In the menae yesterday tne | the Seuerally greater healthfulness of mild NOW NOC c <welre a fiiceel air ite Poa leman of the late Investigaling commit: | superb worn in our city, ant are belicvel to | nothing in itatall to show’ that they had | Maryland centennial commissioner: asker | Winters. At the same time it is not Improb- teniche pikes Gionk , to a friend of Gov. Shepherd's soon afver | be more numerous than those possessed by | been gutity of corruption. The Committee | for an appropriation of $25,000 ia farther- | “Pc. 88 Mr. Bond suggested, that the busi- 8 — = investigation, saying tat he was very | any other lady. She isa bite, and of Investigation had before them thechargzes | ance of the stute’s interest on the occasion. | De® depression Is proving very “wearing, THE CASE of Pinchback will pr Gov. 8. bad to be sacrificel, that be | wears white in the evening. or of the memorialixis, the evidence had been bill was favorably ted to establish | 0% MALy men, and covtributing to the same Was innecent. &c. Mr. Sargent asked the | last evening was satin-finished wh. a favorably repor' > establish eu: at any mem + BUI TO SLAUGHTER PRICES. 1k, k, | taken to establish or refute the truth of those mal HY ne state | result. But we believe it was alleged at the Se called up te-rr orrow. There in a: kuive and reverend young Senator from | relieved with plisses of white tulle and gar” | charges, und with the facts before them the | fsheries sointaton Lean Wan Contents | time of the exciternent over the reduction ox on the part of Mr. P's fr Me rote that Tet ee ee ay menether | lands of flowers. ‘The garniture of the decol | committce had scrupulously refrained from | Introduce a: bill 10 suppress “itkenre ie | Fates by the Mutual Life of New York that 1K on ton’s resol: Wrote that letter. Mr. Allison, apparently } J fe corsage waa caught at Intervals around | imputing anything erlminal to the board. | the House lenses were granted for the intro © insurance itself was not yet old enough OUR STOO! s laring Mr. ¥ shee Tine he Would done Bak ae aetue | the neck with long narrow diamond epingtes; | If they had any proof of fraud and corrup- | duction of bills to enable martled women to | (view the fuluredeath rate of American but the democrats will doubticss pr per time he would do 80, but at present | there were nine of these and a large aigrette | tion, then it was the duty of the committes institute action at law for words spoken | Policy-holders as entirely beyond coutin- rotractediebate. The first vote if tt is uid not propose to be cetechised by tue | on the shoulder and bouquet de corsage of | to report it, and as they did not do It. 1t did icious| ns eT utation gency and within its presumed jimits. Pos- ©F WINTER CLOTHING P maliciously against their reputation for 2 = reached will be on Mr. Edmunds’ Senator from California. Colambus Alex- | the same. A diamond aigreite was fastened | not become any member of that committee * the great body of policy holders arenow ment to Mr. Morton’s resolution « ! IS STILL IMMENSE. that Pinchback is not entitled to bis seat. TRE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIG publican Congressional Campaign com AND MOST POSITIVELY tee, recently appointet, will hold @ m: at their rooms In this city to-morrow eve ing, for the purpose of organizing for the WILL NOT BE CARRIED OVER. | Presidential campaign. A president, secre- tary and other officers of the committee will be elected. Judge J. M. Edmunds, the pi kent secretary,and Mr. E. P. Brooks, are candidates for the office of secretary. NAVAL ORDER Carpenter Joseph L. ‘Fhatcher ordered to the storesilp Relief, at Washi Gunner Samuel Cros3 to duty a dulent vot ras am interested lstencr in the | in the hair; the earrings were long and com- | to rise here at thie day and denounce the | at elections; also Sathorizing the ea eek | Rearing @ more morta period. — fel ry during Mr. Sargent’s speech. Posed of & fuccession of large. solitairas | members of this hoard as they had done. He | tity counell of Baltimore to purcnase or | 4awtioan. = Tanged one above the other. The necklace | then referi the experiments used by M. < SSULGRAROLEN GD Gaon w THE DFMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL. CAx. | of five strands of large pearls was clasped at | Bayard yesterday, whose speech, he regeat: | Condemn for public use the sights and prop-| ‘Tae INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMITE erty of gas companies in Baltimore city; also | 7 = rt 1G.—The democratic Congressional cau- | {he back with s cluster of diamonds and in | ted to say, was not In the Hecont'this morn- | @ bill requiring the attorney general Lo ial, | LokkOe— Tue, author: aw Galeton cus met last night, and continued in session | {Ot With another cluster and pendant of | ing, as it onght to have been; that Senator | tlate proceedings against the BAS Companies r josion of dynamite at Bremerhaven. Ac- = the tame precious stones. The bracelets of | had charged these Commissioners with pay- | of Baltimore for forfeiture of their charters | 2.0", ° J reset eager marin the | cold were also thickly set with diamonds. | ing the counsel fees of Gov. Shepherd, aud | because of alleged wrongs Inflictet by satd in Breeniy ~— oe agen inaliy fom teentative Bauniug secre- | Madame Sant Anna was looking very hat also with doing other tIlegal acts. companies on the people of Baltimore. A | Hamburg now living in Vireitia Hee @ about Nay Noreen and | some in a most recherche Uoilet of white Mr. Bayard (who was then revising his | bili was passed au rizing the mayor and | taken prisoner while Pratl the vlockade scnent, The chalrinan aa- | satin combined with sof lustrous white silk | speech) rose and read from it his allegations city counell to purchase or condemn land | jn the late war, but escaping be we t tote Pacey ee mon om and point Ince; rae acti nee nce voted Teor sconrngg that $25,000 had | wiihin the city for parks or squares. south, where he passed ae the name of ordered, as : Rep- | Faulsner’s pearl- atin jack | been patd to Governor Shepherd's counsel, 'boms ent’ i i resentative Clymer of Pa., chairman; Rep- | lace was ver handsome and becoming. | and that the advertising wt of onner: the AT THE SAVANNAH, Ga., races, gonter- rt ae gag ‘oued a Undier Skidmore, Frentative Chapio of Mass., Represeniative | Mrs, Plerce nce Faulkner wore @ most ex. | city ‘papers for rooting cod Printing te | day, Grit, the favorite, won the Ten Broeck | Of New York. as an accomplice, but made Throckmorton of Texas, preventative | qnisite tolict of rich silk of the crushed | evidence hind also been paid. stakes, mile dash, over five others, in 1.49. | Jp, tuer disclosures of hits former crimes, ker tof Mi-s., Representative Hewitt of | strawberry tint, whose delicate lastre was Mr. Sargent called him to order, and said | The two-miledash was a splendid contest, <A @n insurance of 3,4) marks on the d N. ¥., Representative Robbins of N. C., and | revealed through priceless point lace, Ww: he di Osark beating Harney, Survivor a ja” | Darrel that exploded. Ia J Hoprésentat.ve Suyler of Oto. W. W: Cor- | Yeas arsanged et cco ae Lg id not wish to be interrupted for tne = y. Di neretofore ee SUITS BEDUCED TO...00: ~OVEBCOATS BEDUCED TO. eu 822.............301TS BEDUCED TU......... nnees. 21 vi - ed goods on the et t . " 5 “y Honnees. | Serator to read over his speech. mon, the favorite, in the order given, in | *Ured & - : . oie in charge of the naval magazine at Wash- i. Harvey and Judge Mason are | Gartunds ef flowers caught the draperies ot , orem cenit 341. The hurdle was won by Vandal in| St@rted for New York, he SuIn Of £9,000, #22.....OVEROOATS BEDCOAD 70......816 | ington, in ‘uddition to his present duties a tubers on the part of the District of Co- | theback ‘The corape wae ten tne ie one dia cone ME. Cameron, of Wisconsin.) | 3.47 beaten Stoy Red Se eaten itt | thsough the Barings. ck Lenses 990.....SUITS REDUCED TO. #16 | Getachod from the suateahip feller ana age | 2 en itee the ee aaaet Of | naments sapphires and diamonds. | Shell | reading until he had finished that part of bis | others. THe HELL Gate Excavations —Work ¢ OL. siareship f Sl the enannnt _ ywi 1 nen:— | Dem eet . * aoe ‘ i. oa . ATIORS. —' -« 820......OVEKCOATS REDUCED TO.......814 €d to the Pensacola, at San Francise; alors Whyte oi Md., Wallace of Pa, aud | ard trained ckirL, Mis. Belkaap'e atactoice | Perce cating on the matter alluded to, Ue Te TRIAN COMVERSION at New | sey Onley ee re cate peagresses ner J. A. Melonaid from the naval mag- nofGa, The chairmau of the caucus | sik, embroidered in sicet a amoeba HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | York Monday night John 0. Mahoney was | S!OWly. Only a few men have been em- 1S... SUITS KEDUCED TO... hingtoa, and granted three | also announe e coram! a d niso AnROUnced Unt a el re. joyed Unrough the winter, owing, tt ts said nonts. Mrs. | O'Brien (Md.) offered a resolution directing | chosen head centre. The council consists of | P ‘ 5 Tacrraponts ruby velvet, garnished with | the Committee on Foreign Affairs to inquire | Jom Sullivan. Chicago; Thomas H- O*Bricn | (enue eck oven additional the rorks at Hat deep Brussels lace and apron of the sime | into the expediency of requesting the Pre-:. | #84 George Smith, of kiyn,and Thomas | 1 oie Point bainn on De: burn of Ky. | mente werd pearls aad hietepada Ary | Gent, wo newotiate & commercial treaty with | Ghomeren Rate tebe the nhe aus, | plosion, which te eapeeten te ene ee aDUrO OF Wy ments were pearls anv tamonds. mu z pee. A y ° “ s ve ios 7 ‘ nM a i “a P ot Tarbox of Mass., Lynde of Wis., Eden of | others of distinction present were Mis: Fink | | Sine care o ease bills on the Speaker's | Liyinestra, John Barry, and Wim. Kerhoan, | Sear aiell Gate fear et Cauel iil, Payue of Ohio aud Caldwell of Ala. | Secretary Belknap. Secretary a table were then taken up and referred to ap- | 01 New York. nt f as | ne at n nths leave fro Con. Tom Se tion us follow:; Representatives Cox of N Y.. ¥ tthorne of Tenn., z Geode of Va, Buckner of of Ca!., Hartridge of Ga , tr, of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, appeared before tie House Committee on Agriculture, $3 | morning, opposition to that section of # bill belrg considered by the committee pro- " r the transportation of catt by | e1 «SUITS BEDUCED T _ 8 ..OVEBCOATS REDUCED Tv... ~nweSCITS BEDUCED ) @18........0VEBCOATS REDUCED To. - r 1" 2 as is known as Flow t - presentative Landers, of Ind., tatroduced | gon y General, Judge Jewell propriate committees. THE INTERNATIONAL E.EGATTA.—The of ft abe eet 813... VEBCUATS SEDUCED T2..........99 ne the caucus bis resolution deciaring for the | his gaughter and niece, Miss Floreace Jew- | The House, in the morning hour, resumed | ficial invitations fre ayikill nav y | been sunk, ar i tee toumote benen nn Which makes it necessary for tne rail | Teresi of the special resumption act. Rep- | ell, Mr. Fernando Wool, Miss Wool ard | the cansideration of the bill reported fio: 1 +f « to boat clubs of the Unite: ngdom Lo par- ee pede iar a in the international regatta ou the | sho: y Mr. ay i indian huylkill at Philadelphia in August next, | lett’s Point—bave been excavated.—| NV. lands In Kansas to certain settlers, and to | were sent yestercay by steamer to the head- | Sun, lst, . : dispose of the proceeds by retaining it as S . S s preliminary means lorestisap- | Wes. Chittenden and Miss Towasent, Mrs. | fur for the settlement of the Kase he | quarters of the British commission ia Lon-, : 1 ms 7 =} ri fon hick will forward them to the respee- ported bis” proposition iu an | Kerr, her son, and Miss English, Mr and ‘ ry. Taal cle Pour's spect, and muck tuterested lis aud- sue ‘and Miss Kilbourne, Dr. and Mrs. tne paeaee See indien Seretiory, he ipiihwas | tive chen 1 companies to tse a patented ¢ representative of the New York Society for the Prevention of Crueity to animals was HABLE BROS., heard in adyocar Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, INVESTIGATION OF THE I ERNMENT.—The full text of t ative Paine, of Ohio, offered as an | Miss Hickok, General and Mrs imezit his resolutions favoring resamp- | Sfesers. z nd opposing both inflation apd con ith Ely, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. but setting aparta percentage of ton, Senator and Mrs. Randoip! as e—One extending loward the New York and the other in the direetion of H f the bill. RCtIO! gold eof INCENDIARISM AND MUKDER.—On Ban- day night the house of David W. Skidmore, 2€@ resolution llors. Kepresentative Bright supported Mr. | q Mrs. aad Miss Emory, Jud: a | Mr. McCrary 701 J A Ps TsaGe. A ane rp nat ag gg —_ — “4 yeni tr Corner 7th and D strests. | intreduced in the Honse by Mr. Buckner, | {'n. ier's Natian aan nee - | derman, Mrs. ss Emory, Judge ani tT. (lowa). from the Judiciary NOTHER T&KRIBLE T&AGEDY.—A « was burned. ii was in a lovely situation, a in 5 e ol Dy preseatativa iss, Mrs. iss Goaveneur, Mr. | Com 6e, re] to reorga: pa: from East Lyndon, + | am tsaeter no! jonday RANKLIN & CO. and passed under a suspension of the rales, | Hoinan expressed hie Views in favor of the | Mt kertiss, Mrs. and Mf Ss fheun: | Scqmittes, reported « bill arcane | Riles Wilder, avecident ot tuat towne kane oming, ‘Mr. Belomore, asold wa OPTICIAN. is as follows Ho. 1297 Pevnerivaxia Avewer, SOME |S OW oe Congracs approved Genaine Brasiiian Pebbio Spectacles. ae yep | Tee Te ee et coverniment of the Dis- umbia was abolished and the substitat the ra of United States notes for na- | cock, M Lord, Mr. Fauikner and Mrs. Reau- | Judiciary of the United States with a sub- | Silas Wilder, a resident of that town, k:iled morning. Mr. Skidmore, anold man named ba tus ba: a t Di 0 and Miss Taylor, Judge Fieli and | stitute for the same. The substitute was | bis father and mother yesterday morning | Flectweeks, Mrs. and her basband a tg propos ie wera a weken on | Migs McDougall, Mr,S. V. Niles, Mr. and | ordered printed and mae the special order | with an axe, and then cul his wife’s throat. re all burned to death. As Skidmore was ww us, Which are reserved | Mrs, 8. H. Kauifmann and Miss Phillips, | for Wedneaie February 16th. He then hung himself in the bara, His wife | constantly in litigation, It is supposed tha era don Mrs. Ricketts, Judge and Miss Aldis, Mr. ‘ mt y urther cons! BAZILIAN PEBELE SPEUTACLES. trict of C B i. H. HEMP, Mr. Kuott (Ky.), from ‘the same commit- | Was alive at the latest dat he was murdered and the premises fred. * wernment thereof transferred to three : id i. % . Bergman, Mr. - m1 a es 2 : Orniciay, Commissioners appointed by the President, | ‘Ture MARPER’s PERRY PROPERTY.—The ete ce Reni ee ae poe arp bill to Tegulate proceedings | arrncr P. DEVLIN, anti-Catholic lec-| ANOTHER MINISTERIAL BOANDAL Im GecS-tristp 453 Penna. ave., corner 4% street. 1 4 wforce the execution of Secretary of War, today, in answer to @ | Edes and Miss Shunk, Mr. and Miss Braen, | Courts a6 to the time of instructing jaries ie sects been mobbed once or twice in | BRookKLYN.— Rev. Fred. Beli, reformei pa- HESSIAN s F of Goiuae bia ahd te pase: Att | resolution of the House, transm!tted to that Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Ross Kay and Miss Leild | and ‘arguing causes. Passed. Nev England, attempted lo delivers lecture | gilist, and pastor of the Park Aveauo Metn- ia a > ani + \deford,’ Me., Monday night, and Brox has been abt, Sra Bo ee gees | oth RNa each nem tay | tee al? PESce AR CORT LAAT, | Va icaotint pat ncinaing champagne, | Havad rime i Stamens 2° Sit | Sinem oe idlerm OF amb alas | ty i cngieguton "ae eer ia Siac, "Wlarcantea wot to pregeon cass taid act "Aud whereus the said eet asiiore | Ferry, Virginix: ‘he property sold at that | t€Fr@pin, and many’ other delicacies, was | in relation to the Presidential term. ized and constituted a board of audit to allow aud certify all claims and debts then amma anit taainendemhene ens lady members Be’. denies tae ; =) ter power | Served. The hospitable board was most Mr. Woodworth (Ohio) continued his re- THE SEAMEN of Philadelphia have passed ‘The church will inve gate the case Orie Potomac riverand Shenandoareiver | tastefully ornamented with flowers. ‘Tne | marie tipon the bill: He opposed any pro- | resolutions urging upon Congress the repeal fey nee - to F. C. Adams, for $206,000. Second. The dancing miicnis Ace DAL et en 2 the | position imiting the occupancy of: the of the Shipping act of Jane, 1872, aud repre- 2 any individual to one term. . ferry across the Shenandoah, with a land ate | di y apes benefit of the Children’s Hospital yy any t present administration of | SUGGESTIONS.—The pre once of the relig- Se ee the law as enforced at that port ious sealimentandan v right life are the event of the season. It is fixed the | EMMA MINE AND THE N.Y. Traincxe— right to cut wood from the mountain tract xed for Inthe suit of Trenor W. Park against the N. | # °!*6T@ce to the name of American seamen. | on)y evidences of conve .ion we dare expect. eenvince yourself of this beavtiful invention. ISAAC ALEXAND! 4 snl-2tmIstp 1229 Ps. Sr» Optician and dewater. cates were made bearing 3.65 per ce: onvertiole into a boud m™ interest per annum : : ‘pactizs ABOUT TO BUILD Aud whereas at the time of the passage of jacent, $3,600, Fourth. The right to dig oe All the ladies, whose w: ford is law laces gy FER og Capped Hence we of the chure. should always nail - oth fron ore frora the Friends’ Ore bank, $13,000. | 12 circles, have decreed that this ball | Y. Tribune association, a has been filed | GEN. BURRIEL, who was in command in every 5 A8 man Rs @ brother, the — Con hag helig oee he ‘cee Fifth. Over two hundred and forty smail lots shall be the sacet renee ever given in | for Jodgment in os. bi States Circuit | Cuba when the Virginiue yy oe ex: | not simply by lan, ‘or eountry, or by @AN SAVE MONEY BY OONTBAOTING |... id to a tn Harper's Ferry, aggregating $73,303.50. con aggy oe tym erefore ite success ig as- | Court in that city, whether the action | ecuted, has been summoned rid. bumanity, buta the sweet asso- n due and to S me of these have been settled for, bat few | Sured. It will tale placeat pein sbould be matrtained, and. for the dis- | 1s conjectured that his trial, so long of' WITH US, appr e e—y y “h Lun ber And small amounts. No payments | #0d it is to be hoped that the public will | missal of on which is brou: ‘an al- | is about to take place. alleged thot the seid 5 yi atever, boas r,have been made foritems | Fcneron ot fe guarantee @ som. umicient Tribune of an article connect fiim wits THE APPROACHING ELECTION for mem- Pt at Richmond, vat ty ~4 prenared save and ext i 2, 3 and 4, as above. this meritorious e EMIO® indie. bers of the French assem! the ex- | Tenced taking testimon ‘the suit o rot lepedng Sotroved manucr’ every Generigtion pain parhabar ng “ oe The Secretary says that the case of Adama, tou gies veiaie | per eine awe, Clement ia Paris, The - oals are deter- officers and mea of the "North Shane oe to be done, 1 ‘ny Stal or authorized | be being the largest purchaser and exercis- | SHUulOD. nas taven @ house on | _IN DEFENCE oF LampisEx-Chanecllor mined to oppose M. Gambetta, who will bea | Smears An mec BF. HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- | by tie <ald'act, so that t ne moans of —— = aeeraconine en een hs 11th street northwest, No. 1331, and Mrs. Pat- Plea mages Ap 4 spoke 2 — of | candidate. pe apa Any prize miaainy for the of cates now issued for said improvements 1s | ¢?* 5 + 1872, terron will receive as usual on Toursdays, | Landis,on igeton, N.J., for the sannaieaae hae mena tbe confederate jj Texas ;. tle : hands of the Department of Justice to en- » Diow BovcIcAULT has concluded to post- ae aera ae CAS PIPING Ges | Serena i Wlloges dst math tid nt | sce uttgmsee Metres tat Sag | With Mae tie Jen died because of malpractig,r hs ows og” | Honea Atwricas engages, fa Coase | W'Wat toe of Rebun. TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AlB PIPES to be} piovemenis mai under the authority of | repurchase by the United States of the firat lect or miscenduct in relation to his wound, | Quence of the deathefhisson, Deilt in walls. said board were made in the Interests of fa- | licm indicated as number one would leave | 87The Pennsylvania state republican | gnq also that Landis was insane. at | gyThe Sacramento ‘are cai . 4 MARE . vorites and friends, and that a large amount | #!! ihe other items to be adjusted by suits to | convention will be held at Harrisburg, | tomey will probably aidress the | Sgr The Sectament« fen ot —s ey of ebhize nnd covote tnequalag TELS: 1m excellenee | i aid certilicates have been lssted Illegally | envorce payments In each case, or by the | March 2th. ook aM no high _ = and without warrant of law, and that cor- psrgend Se an eee ek the sales | g9-The death of John Forster, former; rele bon NGES, FURNACES and FIRE-PLA ped = EERE LS: ny hi veen used to ine purchasers, | editor of the London Datly News, is an-| SOUTHERN LIFE Insurance Company | 5°. NES eiving © jarrer outst than aay Steer | Lata cients af meee as nue | Gusely membion ton of alt that was | Sulfor of : WPT—In the United States Cireait | 7 The Lotdon Times, in an arti in the city and enabling us to make favora- te accounting | Attempted to be sold in 169, exeept onlysuch | g>Gen. John J. Knox, of Knoxboro, N. Y.. lay. ® petition in | error powers positions to Capitalists aud contractcrs. f antit were largely | 5 Ls been paid for by the small purchasers, | ai64 at his residence ou Monday night, aged xruptey 4 — Life Guba, views it ssan BAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, interested Ip maoy of the claims allowed and | &hd ceeds therefor issued poe lepers on rr ieged in tho anbitiza & phys ra = al- M 798 certified by said board of audit: itree | onan Ole Property was sold entirely npod | “some prohibition of Connecticut | leeed 12 ae be si Lae at Vassar are to 5: jan’-tr 31 treet northw eat. Be it therefore Resotved, Tat the Committeo | credit, no money being exacted at the time | , #7 The prohibit: Pelt cnke tiekel of last | Assets not stated. arThe girls " FOR THE Honrpars: Sede investignte hesmidaliegat one ani | years from the time of sale has now expired | Yerr- Delegates to @ national convention | ANOTHER WARNING ~The publication of | S21¢.At base ball, Be very pretty. WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. sree’ und for that purpose thet are an, | and four years additional has elapsed with. | Were nanan 1on of the searntees cio. | seamen Dally, News, the greaing paper Is ebort, that is) it clears the ground HAVES OCHLERT HEATED Wee ta, | thoriced to send for persons and papers, and | Oat sy efforts on Ser toate ko cay ine | ing wenuinemetton sence Ueter esterday. It is currently report- | tai Cine’ the fare blue, DAY aod BRIDAL PRESEN TS a specials, eee eee as tk eareat ts as | pomeeeen ceed N-Y., 400 persons are thrown out ofemploy: | ed 000 have been sunk in the at- | red, and the caps jauvty tittle geass” ™ See 8 aren, masaie temple) | louse apany time,” | "Tue Secretary adda that the feasibility of | ment, Many are destitute, ] tempt tocestabluad it ted, end the cape jeunty,Tittie