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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, — sia THE VICTORIOUS COSSACK The Evening Star Newspaper Company, — pa gg Sample 1 FRIGHTFUL PANIC IN TURKEY, fue EV#Ntne Stak pe arty e Set t eeded W, + SITUATION IN) ENGLAND. paid 60 cents a month: one year, $8. ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—pnbiished on Friday—$2 a tage prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies , =| FRAUDS AND FAILURES. "eg Ai) mail subseriptions must be paid i ad- Y Mygiiaee ar sverss.sgwaisnows0p appiee We OL—N®, 7,747, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 187: TWO CENTS. important Meeting of the House Dis- The Matthews Resolution in the | FORT\-FIFTH CONGRESS, = _— a j t VEN ING STAR. There were a sareer aged making ca‘s | trict Committee. SPECIAL NOTICES. THRE Homes | slid | ary estims Bas now bec - ' | questi and the " 1. SOULS? CH) Ret. ——S—S ee yesterday, say some of the ladies who received, | VIPTY PER CENT. AGREED UPON FOR GOVERN- THE MUCH MINED VOTE BY WICH IT WAS _Turspay, January 2. lovee nad comet cee S385 FG THE WEEN. > : than Gn any Monday since the season opened | MENT PROPORTION OF DISTRICT EXPENSES— + PASSED. | SENATE—A pamber of memorials and pe | Gecis) it position tar the ey Boon 4 ! Washington News and Gossip. On st ee ea Gh ana Is tee cae THY SUPFRAGE QUESTION DELAYS THE BILL An analysis of the vote in the Hous: | titions asking a commission on the alcoholic | division is w y tacking the vote of — | @ Sehecs, Detwae soul ~ | The House committee on the District of Co- day on the Matthews Silver resolution shows liquor traf against any reduction of the | Contidence to the question of supplies, because e early blocked the street while Mrs. aq t hs y 7 GOVERNMENT Recetvts To-pay.—Internal | Tiages nearly bloc BS Stree Pa, ; mbla held a most imporiant meeting this | that there were but twenty-five mer | tariff, and against the reimposition of the war | Mavs liberals whe might not have been willing, revenue, 31417849; enstoms, $301,8 Strong and her daughters, Mr arena her | morning. ‘The Hendee bill was substantially | sent and not voting ‘The rep s | taxontenand for revision of the pen- | the tingle the parte: vestaite to oppose = ghite! Kt a a A a ey P me a 7 ave bee! ere: , ; - ie a ivi ere - a " q tte - AMONG THE CALLERS at the White Honse | “@ushter, Mrs, Eugene Hale and Mrs. Coffey | agreed upon, and would haye been orde redo | from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,Ithode | Sion laws, and dividual p r | were receiving visitors. : Mrs. Ward Hunt did not receive. a other hi nd the g be reported, had not ¢ chusetts, inserted an | oy. Claflin, of Mas ©. | voked a lively an | i] mendment ‘which pr presented and referred Imunds introdu nthe nv 2 bill to-day were Senators Cameron of Wis., Hil Ish nd, Delaware, will be strengthen ernment’s eastern policy and Oregon yoted solid ajority, to : ‘ Mr, Ray : tile w e against the resolition. ‘The representatives | ; : i Yexpresged ree <, Burnside, MeDon nd Represent. | At the National Hotel yesterday the w y earnest discussion. e | i Tesolition, February a legal holiday Dis eee Oe ore n aN pant aime. aevotiontl wet ry Associate Justice Ciitford and the wite of Sen, | Antendivent Tose te ee eee of Rorth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Ken- a Columbia. Referred to committee on ne quarters that the cabinet will tatu Biting, of Brook!) ny N.Y. Half-past ator and Mrs. and Miss Cole recived | cd annvally, by universal stifrage, a_couneil | “Wisconsin, Kansas, West Virginia, Ne. | the District. . ‘Signation of ‘ Hey. dames Dr Rovandic of Forts- visitors. twenty-four members, the cities of Wash- | . SA We | Mr. Cameron (Wis. Pan introduced a bill to pro- ioports of the ait da Dill to rep nd Colorado, were su etown and the county to be | ffs divided into twelve election precincts, from. of Ma: which iwo members each are t UN-T\1 LATION ¢ vide for phot courts of the U Mr. Plumb introdue SC Lay MACUAULEY REcRUITS POR SAN FRANCISCO.—The super- Mrs. ane and Mrs. Parsons were assiste: Jniro- | intendent of mounted reeruiting service has | BY thelr guest ser aeins ition been ordered to prepare and forward to San | ofthe Suprem i Derby last . in opposing, ws re ution pelaring that opposition to ally occupation of Constantinople the e and Phelps of Conn. peland members who vo Jonnary Oy IS. Justices ed for it. Cox ‘ * 4 Hy > vuld ot be a bre h of neutrality, v Court were opened to visitors. | nual'y. The council is to excreise ! : cho voted for it. Cox | tair and parts of acts relating to the tax | Neuld net | prone Francisco two hundred and fifty recruits. One | | Mrs. Harlan passed only afew days in Wash | functions, and pase. the necossar and Maxhem, the only New York members. | Gn savings banks. strongly intin his’ personal conviction hundred will be assigned to the first cavalry, | ington with her husband, the latest addi . ay for the chealth, Se. ary Russian occupation of Con furnish no ground for Bri committee on the Libr: Seen bien Mr. Howe, from tt . resolution ‘eported Hous and one hundred and fifty te the seeond cav- | the Supreme bench. airy. Louisville to visit her ¢ yne, of Pennsylvania, the onty tree repre- tives fromthe middie states who ve he has again yvone to dren, and will return | He held that the sad plight in wit | and Cutler and Bridges and | | | z ate bed | * fad plight All of the Maryland delegation except » Snokd of Conrord. ‘Te S1eNat. SERVicE—Yesterday Repre- | Mgr inthe season. | tie Distigk stocd today was in a great past ate voted for it. Jorgenson, of mia, whiscan Aevloes tiers Caomeeteane ee eres R Be hanpp. Baugur, Me. sds uN a rs. Logan will remain in tributable to universal suffrage. After a good | tp). solitary republican member from his state | xing the ! - 1 A Be Sopot ay ae Clark, of New Jersey, sent for the | but her daughte | deal of discussion a vote was taken on Gover- | Was the only member trom Viceinie whe yen plance, ‘ Pirin orkss peeeate en ae EC ] ks ‘a : igna Prvies ii V si i es - red . ie i asa a ecom- uw ish pe e enter eS. ia Ff ing the matter: in charge to makes criti, | and the navy yard were, asa rale * | of Pennsylvania, absent. It is known definite: | { BAA eras a “ohio who yoted ner Tn. | Fez ont While he appree: ted the patriotism imues. Scouts have rrived hear ( hori, about mination of them. w of | Yesterday to visit 4 nae | ly that two republicans and three demos ard, of Louisiana, mare the break | of the donor, he aid not thin! the p ore retig yee MYKON W. WIT ning whether it is necessary to con- yqutice and Mr Held gave a small party Noted for sufffage, and three democrats Louisiana delegations and Cole of Atiswourt, | NOTK Of att, worthy of a place ta j tan Pasha ts at Routan. Mehemet Ai . basso in tbe athe pan a8 ala i onng people last evening. . wo republica nst it. iitle a 4 im | the . | Const mal s to a WESDAY EVENIN Uiiue the Datean os an Scmy sleoal bare * Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cumming are occupy: | “Itis believed, although not stated by author- Oat e HERE Tepublicans from | sty. Howe said the resolution had passed the ; ate ten British ironeiads at the werk. See ee nsferred to the ‘Treasury depart. | ig her mother’s house, and will remain about — ity, that the vote in favor of suilra Vemoerst: voted ah iodine | unanimously bay. The Egyptian garrison has 10. O. Fo METUAL ment and consolidated with the coast survey | # Week longer. , Nilllams, chairman: Repr vided her vote, the republican voting no and | to Congress for i ae te BS civticsS hourned 1 I life saving service and ranon more | Nits. Chandler will come about the first of | burn and Henkle, democrats ; and Gov. the democrat” ‘Senteiker Wa ‘the. only A Na. a d to the latter place. bekt on TUESDAY EVENING, principles, as contemplated in eh to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hale. and Representative Davis, republicans member of the Texas delegation who voted no. | Turkish x nt is having difeulty a sh alt cng iy lion Riveter epee vluced in the House by Mr. Clark | . Members of the Cabinet'and some of the | 5. The vote a st suffrage is believed to | Davis, of Catifornia, was the only representa. | e | | 2 Ot ne pape? capital. Among the i to be present, as business of importany rece ny ants y Senators will dine in state at the White House have been Representatives “Hunton, Bouck | tive from th voted no. Viewed | ‘fer asto the merits of the work, but he be. | tens ef thousands of refugees trom Roumelia 4 “PIOMAS W. FOWLER, Secrets : " this evening. | and Mayham, democrats; and Gov. Hendee | politically the asi | lieved ils historical correctness Was not ques any armed Circassians al RA THE Lack OF Siscenrry in the vote taken and Representative Brentano, tioned. The resolution w Mr. Edmunds i ei al charity ball for the benefit of the i : i | Children’s Hospital will take plac nthe | ty on the question of sub- | FFT hon Monday evenine, By sidies is well ilustrated by the following epi | SHU Coriune Boutigny. 4 ' | | THE MURPHY TEMP Nos. in RANCE MEE P TAS teletork | inthe House yester y ans, and 79—comprises 55 republi- ts. | Representative Clymer. of Pemisy! Hest TS democrats and 6 | absent. The committee adjourned to meet | {he negative vote | to-morrow at 11 o'clock, to ta a second vote. 7 “ | greed to—yeas $35, 0 mluced a resoiuti on milita 28. 18 wud are now flock with booty. The urn them btfal whe y n nto Constantinople I government Wishes ty ai affairs to cared at fallantyne sode: A member occupying a seat on the | daily by hercharn course. On Friday evenings | Outer row voted for the “buncombe” anti-sub | s for hig’ sbership tekets of the Y, sidy resolution, He was well known to be Tis learned from one member of the con The Bland Silver Bill. mitte This billas it passed the House ends with ly eult that if the pro ad that its powers he weekly recep couneil be carr are merely phorus t Imissions on thateven- | pronouneed in or of the Texas P Ke | to be negative; that the Commissioners are to | the words printed in the brackets below. The morning hour the | The whole coast is crowd: for Fridays at . A gentlen i General Tyner at the Ebbit fix the rate of taxatio: is UnLnished business. Molammedans | seeking transys tte techn ot bis you v » place to-morrow af y | the authority to reduce the | words in brackets and added the words which | E.Mr. W dressed the Senate in support | #eress the straits, Hundreds are perishing ory of Real Life. nextregular reeeption will 2. CHURCH, reply. Xperience in b ; eof tax fixed by the commission, it is to or and € ader thus has both bills before | Of the bill. from coll, hy haustion, but no s cor is posite until t hesday afternoon of next w flo power to iherease U i | . and that while the | Senate committee on finance struck out the | silver bill 4 | rate. itis also | nd Will be able to understa nd the refer. WUSE.—Mr. Darks rom eo) econ | at it the panic and contas . FOUNDRY ; : ; | nded to extend the time making a legal made to them during the debate which |, HOUSE Mr. Dusham, from committee ow | apital hax abated. Es (Cor, 14th G F ; then | 3: MAD. WELLS ComINe TO WasittnoTon idence in the District, so as to get rid of the | is in progress in the Senate: { Sppropr pas reported a ae authorising the | is recians Spoi SENATOR GROVER made an argument be! A telegram pd here yesterday, ac- | votes of the floating population. Be it enw That there shall be coined y of the Treasury to employ tempo. JONDON. . the Senate committee on railre | cording to report, from J. Madison Wells. The committee dectde with reference to the almintSof the United States. silver | &e, Mr. Durham gave notice that | Athens ( st night) say favor of the construetion of the Salt La | The dispatch was dated Montgomery. Ala. ‘ount to be paid by the Unite tates to de softhe weight of four hundred and twelve | all it up immediately after the Mili. | meee re yer Pes ed. but one ones era | and said thas Wells would arrive here to. | District should be Bed at 50 per cent., that is aif grains Troy of standard silver.as | lary A my bill had been disposed of. Bill | the people is increasing. Their disposition. 18 | night 7 “ he | United States should bear one-haif of the | provided in the act of Jam _ ordered printed. - | warlike. Many volunteers are crossing ENSATION Disposev Or. | MET | expenses of the District. which shall be the devices and stiperseriptions | Mr. Stephens introduced a bill in relation to | the frontier. ed adispateh yes. | GOVERNMENT INTEREST Pay MEN | e provided by said act: which coins, together | the use of the metric system ot weights and The Excitement in Greece. ft RC. br tary of the Treasury yesterday,inanswer | The District in Congress. with all silver dollurs heretofore coined by the | Measures by importers.” Referred . DON, Jan. teh BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. f eres) enoor trom ae ie | toan tion of the House, sent a ANOTHER LEGAL HOLIDAY PROPOSE United States of like weight and fineness,shall | Mr. Luttyell presented a petition of over ten roin Athen t miclabsid - in whieh he says Col ibbon, under | to ar tition of the oilse, sell | oMr. Edmunds introduced in the Sen: be a legal tender, ue, for | thou: 1 laboring men of his di asking | Horrible threats against the ex a date of Fort Shaw, h, telegraphs | cation tothat body showing the ainount of ine | MT. i . all debis and dues, public and except Buflingame treaty with | heard and scarce se A fresh supply revived and for sale by Terry as follows: © There tothe national { Has follows:—That section 95 of the sho in- | terest paid in coi and currenc | Where otherwise provided | ‘ tz [and | against the King. At Chaleis the | nM here to show any movement by | banks from the bonds held by the Treasurer | ates, relating | any owner of silver bull y deposit the EN. RUTLER. | demonstration for war and the W. 5. THOMPSON, Sitting Bull. Colonel McLeod ishere now, aud | for the security and redemption of the cur- | to the District of Columb a, be, and the same at any United Si awe mini or | wt iwe peti: | the ors, as the ex ininisters a Pp from information in his poss iu reney: ald Danks from. 1868 to «I hereby is, amended by adding to the assay office, to be coined into such dollars, for nation. Patras, Lauteium and Corinth, there h ‘aB-tr 703 16TH STREET. any hostile movement | therein de tion. shows the coi 2 :ewrren red to be holidays within the Di of Febru a legal holiday for | his Denefit, upon the same terms and. condi- tions as gold bullion is deposited for com. | te under ting Jaws.) And the | reeapitu va large num- | been demonstra be $2 Loverativesof Lowell, | try inst the repeal of the re- mov ous. The people of t exasperated fing Bull highly improt: trict, the shal be and such da} T the purpose Bs"s ORPORS > A sinall lot half ~ STOCK is wan’ COMMISSIONER McConMIcK says that he has | i | } q entioned i ‘iti “tion. pre: dis- | of the Treas is sumption y Passa the med | bar ft paid. LEWIS | not been able and will not be abletoanswer | Naval ORDERS—Capt. D. B. Harmoney to | [if teomltiee anil ferred £0. Di J out of Bey ane ey nthe Treasury | Siiv r Dill, as it would be hiimieal to their bust litic ire jas. an ‘ sree aes the many letters addressed to him for appoint. | Command the Plymouth, Ist Tuary: COM. KATHERINE CHASE SPRAGUE WANTS HER Rot otherwise a ppropriated, to purchase, fro excminister, ts orkauizing a revolution or civil = 7 | me ia ? anaee i petor of ordnaues 1 TANES ABATE H . ms if a | } Wa d though to-day things are quiet, it is BS Oe ase he selection of the assistant and | mander A. R. Yates as inspector of ordnance TANES ABATED, ime to tit ver bullion at } War, an Fs > IN QUALTY AND Prick. ' price thereof, not | per month, ral in the Sen herine (ha Commissioners to P: ident, under th Senator Dorsey y the petition of feared that before ng there may be much * his friends, neighbe bloodshec hing could be more cont sts with | yard gue Island: Captain aul " ’ i dward Barrett from the command of the | February, aud placed on wait- 5 nor more than four million @ gentlemen. The eto C Champagne Wines of > list p about ¢ ples > 0 is elie! of the estate of 8, P. per month, and cause the same to be | tnd constituents. and he regretted to be com. | ble than the present conduct of th ek MOET & CHANDON, Phe Hsts are about completed. The clerical | Plymouth, 1s: Fepeuary, aud placed on walt: | ee diouer cenreenis : | Into such dollars: And any-eath or setet pelled to difter from them. “They believe that | rioters. The chamber, however, : MOET & CHANDON y been engaged. . nay. ademy. cd February, and ordered to , @ Imon P. Chase, late Chief Jas. | age arising from this coinage shall | e | the passage of the silver bill will be destruc- | couragement to these proc muni y aged. paval pod Kept layat Sow kerk, | teeot the S Court,and that her father | counted for and paid into the freasur of their business interests. He differed | motion of Mins. Zahdis an RENAULD, FRANOUIS & €O., Tne V EZUELAN AWAKDS.—The Senate ~ died the possessor of at tract of land inthe | vided under existing laws relative to sub- | from the nd se differing he must follow « pd au almost ananin Tur Vote oN THE SUBSIDIES passed by the House yest no real evidence of what members may do committe te G atsst | District miles from’ the Capito, compris. | sid i novl-eoly Sole Agents for U. dayis | ing Atiy s of land anda brick dwelling | moi one time invested in such silver | the whole matter tested by the result of the rit} house known a3" Edgewoou.’ Petitioner s¢ | bullte ve of such resulting coin, shall | bill (Butler) believed he was rigiit in his pointing out the evil sole owner of this property, aml asserts that it not exceed five million dollars. | view of this question, and so believing ly conduc’ of the rioters would produce in on foreign affairs, at its meeting KS A ‘Ca RD. ~ | to-day, considered Mr. Eaton’s bill in relation ve : provided, that the amonnt of | hisown tions. He willing to hay siy tothe Venezuelan mixed commission. Thi » all who are suffering from the errorsand Indis- bill directs the cretary of State to abstain «to vote upon any politieal or sab. |: d far in excess of it tsh would act wrdingly. He would not differ | Europe eretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay. — from distrib among the holders of Many of the avowed friends of | value and ine s of the Was There a Bargain with Southern | frei his constituents if he did not believe he hoot. &c.. T will send a recelp' 1 cates of awards of the commissioners any 1 subsidy voted for the anti | property in the District. FREE OF CHARGE. This great reine Men. Was acting for their-best interests, His con- siody or wit Fin South America, SWS How in his may bulk of the vote wasdiseovered by a missio for the ve; stituents could certainly not be worse off in | , ; i rending June 30.1878, | wai ee = es Bend aself-addressed envelope tothe Rev. JOSEPH | hereatter r cdLon account of thoseawards. — against the resolulion came from the south . and for several years prior to the | “M+ Fs CHANDLER CROSS-ENAMINES MAsOK | vent than they ate now. He believed swor. Vite, dan T.INMAN, Station D, Bible House. New Yor. | If directs the tio r tothe gov- | aul southwest. Stephens, of Georgia, present year the sum of $31,500, which peti . 5: re ‘ ! ange from present conditions would be | Sranden Nationa = ops vokety tamient of ¥ a hew commission Un inst it. All of his colleagues voied for it, | toner claims is unjust to the sum of $12.00 o¢ | Wm. E. Chandler, who is in this city | for the be their ¢ ~ DA coin, Nas De ? forme aVention, i as of ‘j aiison of Vermont, Harris | $14.000. Petitie r ess Might sent the following telegram to Major | GEN, BUTLEK'S BIBLE LESSON. | J. Ba der in Vt. a HOT SOD e. te ans | et to sulory tne areLat (Ons sure uae i id Landers abc on ut | will, by law the | Burke, at New Orleans:—" Referring to the notes cond memorial sent up {sponsible pa: have over (ac08 w COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, 18a To he repeated. Sho voteil Wie aa The majority trom | ese oe eag, 1 Petra pee Res arr eetehed interview of | of M stly protesting a NGS whee raised web Anat | New nen vr | Sours T ha ; ono y to ask y the passage of the Bland silver bill, as der rout some. $1000 Sa to MILBURN’S, 1429 Pew: ANTA AVENUE. No PRAYER.—Owing to the absence of Dr. | HOW LOE | yaincot Hou fOr Une dnceson: Were yu, 36 tie rrerae Nuntise Fe a the honor orthe count nd request sin eee aneie euenoeh. winine: eS Ok) SODA AND MINERAL WATEN on | Sunderland, the Xenaié was opened without | said rwith the penalty for the | enim ei sean Hof the Massachusetts members to vole | surphis of si: 1 and Messrs. thews, Join — prayer to ist four yeais. inst it. j past four y ‘After the memorial had been read, Mr. But Ler said: * Mr. Speaker. will you’ have Uy S| Kindness io send me the Bible from you | desky" he Bible was sent, 3 ut and markiv . about Shern to light by the opposed to the former ma: as stockholders, n refused the books. Bascom left town on Sunday morning, although no evide 1 been secured of his being persor inst the resolution, eS SAMUEL 6. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE-STAR BUILDING. conn ‘ consider THe Paces Ramroap Bitts.—The sub. Pof the Senate judiciary commitiee | BACK AND SILVER LEAGT g the Pac ad bills held a | pesed Of members of the House of Repr today. Tis believed that an ami anized for the purpose of s nent of the difficulties betwe monetization of silver and the repeal of any of entat a ley’s Hotel, Washington. about h last, concerning Louisiana altair any written paper, Whether signed |, or unsigned, and whether with or without Wane HAavprtos tech C | | Columbia, > y | ton has had au ‘interview with Gov. Hampton i 1 after Sit parching » Mr. But ubject of the enforcement of the x a" PSSED Y, 7 rover bi >: sacl 4 Ws in this The governor in- names ge wittiosae its:correctness. | Said: iil tie Clerk pl read the prs: fitted by the operations. Batchelder's exami COMPRESSED YEAST. Isvand the government can be made. | the aet for the resumption of Speeie payments, it the people were law'atbiding, but Hamige abixed as witiesses Of its correctness, | harked?” nation Will take place at Middleburg to mor = Say Gonid was present at the meeting of th met yesterday in the rom of fie House judi: The bad character of the porting to state the whole te ay bart of my | Several members—Give us the chapter. A new cashier is in charge, and the bauk AD] first class grocers keep it. Beate } appointed to make arre Coll erstanding or intention resuli- | Mit. Butler cond chapt hn. Everything that succeeds and has merit. has lini- tators and counterfeiters; therefor take advantage of the Fieischiuann & Co.°s COMPRESSED YEAST : ner hand, serted that hi force Was as. table and honest as were th AIDE: “Ol eOlge as | Je: View no. progr made toward a better | federal troops in New Orlea kK then read the passage about ng from the Temple with a scourge hose that sold oxen and sheep and chasigers of mon . BUTLER inade a sensation in the House | this morning. First he presented the petition of the operatives at Lowell, ) protesting | A Railroad Embezzicr. Lewiston, ME. Jun. sO. Wood. an official of die Main Railroad, $s thorizing th Cen s oe arged with the embezzlement of a large less iinitations are not palimed off upon | against the passase of the 1 “nt organi At body, With an execu. WAGE aMling between the federal and skite oul ever hid that paper o | ictling DREFes ay. teaobeeea | ae amonint of funds entrusted to uls-care. “The Be PEE OF ens, he | munittee to act i conjunction with that | yj Fe BOY, . Sit in existence So, PERSON} SATION. paused Comics arges m estion. Then present r 4 m. beg age wrote a long letter to the governor, closing * ng ANOTHER PERSONAL EXPLANATION 3 . Bame or trade mark. jase | petition rom the Norfolk! conference of Uni, | OF the House struciedtoinvestigate aud | Nitta. pro at Hapton shoud nomk | Shon tas ie nesdoman When where and by | agp Hee (Ohio) rove to a personal explana - itieg aor arian preacher it was Md: | report concerning theold law which authorizes { BAS, te the collector five men to act as a | hake it or a copy of i, public, 1 ve it nd had read an extract froman edito dle the sg Rave Bove YJ OTICE.—Those persons claiming TITLE to eS e he has : " Ag s 1 force for the suppression of the illicit ‘handle H yet, | in the Washington Republican based upon | ered, nin K. Bates’ Lots or parts of fois in squares in Wasaing- | Wil the ‘Spe Mae nea ine He BAS | the Neeretary of the Treasury to appear before | TPa a ee ger the suppression of th Mr, Chandler said t, after sending | | vy 4 | management of the E seactrs, D.C. nunbering (rum 568 to 653) In to him, when he opened it and turning to the Comfort Sands" estate, and not derived by direct Second chapter of St. John had read tie fol- deed from said Comfort Sands, Robert C, Sands er lowing Julia M. Sands. are hereby uotified that their titles “And the Jews’ passover was at hand are seriously defective and irregular.and that claim | Jesus went up to Jerusalein, is made to Said lots by the heirs of the late Dewitt ‘And found i the temple those t os mill, al Lewiston, e8 a net accountability « e by Mr. Pi of Lowa, on - ion to the alleged refusal of the | Maine 1 pel port pen Us, ice did noi think that the remarks 0! he gentleman from Lowa would bear the uetion put upon them by the editor turbed | ad Tair opportu. | {Re above: “It or efliciency. -Hamp- | House person and | pswer ine! ‘6 report is to be y made with a view of ‘determining the advisi- | pitsjto show their supe tity of calling the Secretary of the Treasury inde ae onise on er question, inthe , j nf the Executiv rrayed against |, UB LOL 0 has never been chargi the written memorandum. auther alleged bargain ma | conterence of Februar - i Charley: IANA RETURNING BOARD PROSE- fey Mahe ets Arey Uthat ating the Wormiley’s Hotel signed by Sian. | oster or any other ten memorandum which inve region, promising to give them wud Bank. ; | THe ! f BOARD 1 i 2 ; Deen decided to at soldoxen | the vie i iid 4 (UTION.—Messts. Anderson, Cazanave, and | was drawn up showing th derstanding | 2ezublicen to wit, t ee - €. Wilson, by good and effectual conveyan. re ’ he cde 4 e Views of the ajorit) onsilver resumption. , . | o toes ‘ats ‘a up show he understanding e i is. On Frida irs of the Commercial Bank of geived from Julia M. Sands. the legal helt of Coin- sheep and doves sand changers of money | The conference was confined to members of | RENMEL members of the Louisa that had been reached by the conference; | dishored to report the bills. On Frid It was a. small institution, its “- fort and Kebert C. Sands. deceased.and si tat sitting | the Honse on ception of Geo. W. f i t before the superior erimi- ; that this was ara or eri! Ke ; nof G >) nal court of New Orleans. y ay. The | Emple, and | Jones: of Albi , who was invited to be | court refusing the change of venire-the de. | U poured outthe | Present. be having been engaged im the work | fense took a bill of exceptions. The com |S nd poured out the | of procuring petitions in the northern states, 1 | Peay reat over 8 agreed to as s ntially cor and hat at some time the e ri dot : the nitiee was mak } thern democrats, or attixed | pensions, He told. the gentleman from Towa Involuntary Bank rupte; he (Rice) met the gentleman from lo} ! and he inquired what pre} Tess the Ing on the bill for arrear : And when he had made a s tention is calied to the so-called conveyances of — cords he drove them all out of the p = s«Eitias Kane, D, A. Halland Count Jultus de Mea- the sheep and the oxen Will be enforced aiter proper notice. Es x $100.0). The depositors will all of | be paid. pon. changers’ money and overthrew the tables: | Gea. Butler gOS Ae BS HS; | granted the motion for a. severance of the | correcies vas then deposited | Uiait the bill was before the committee. and | Adam Carr, manufacturer of plumbers sup. For full particulars leases apply t 3 sana ables: en. Butler made a speech, in which he said tee ee kf rt 0 os was then deposited " anethee Sat t3tn Tee ana Pas : i fall particulars sad celeste: 301 BROOK, And said unto the it that sold doves, Take | We must ry means iit our power to con- trial sand Me ° f the State vs. Anderson | with Majc T have been in. thatit had his earnest sympathy and tha Dlies at 15 Co «it street and Passaic, N uke not my Father's | trol the Attorney-at-Law and in factof sakt heirs, 938 fF these things hence : nidise | toene. and empanelling of the street, officeof Helmick & Alleman, or 764 house a house of mereh Only four jurors had details were being prepared as sible. He did si tration of the finance depart- ad, tre important differences be. | fory rfield wi ¢ not quite satisfied with the way the bar da voluntary bankrapt. $40,080. ; jury proceeded \ nominal asse There y it would Bread street, Newark, N. J. 8-n And his d vembered that it was | Hwee the relations of the Secretar of the | Ucehoblained when the court adjourned. A | presscd in the Burke mematahe canoes | sunount of money trom the Treasury. but fh Thirty-Five Cents on the Dollar. - {thine House hath eaten | “Treqeury to Congress fo those of altotnerdie: | Movon to fx ball for accused was ma nade ‘a memorandum of his own, which he | {id wot sty That that wasa reason whiy the bill | Crxer Jan, 2.— Ata meeting of the FOURTEENTH AND I STREETS. anes: The of the’! sistant At 1 Egiin st says he shall publish if Burke's paper ismade — Would not be reported. Hedid not believe there | creditor olton & Co., who recentl Ye SHEN Ta PDE ai toee ate ee Anders 1,00), and Casana Si | Masa member of the committee, who Woukl {atte vm to pay thirly-tive eents SINTH SEASON, 8: is the only cabinet officer that is requ Kenner os Said no diserim: —- = - 1 todo justice to married and unmar , a de de by the attorr AND UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE IN nothing further to sy do this. When the treasury act was drawn by | 2@tion should be made. He saw no reason to MINE OWERS F soldiers. He thought the r company. issets will reach #1 DEMAND. vise to roars of iiughter . or Hamilton he had this en bY nek different bonds from tie prisoners. An- | (Nev.) Brterpris that ius nad been ge ne them 3 | = " — bi st, althougi wage | Gerson was remanded to the ~ Among the infernal machine more care taken of them in the i BLECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND Teves ne ase fie Ci The detense haysix peremptory ehtalte use i carry the underground | se tl ERAL STAR aah any E N. bearer of dispatches | the provision that | State four. Anderson says there is not “on the Justice and Alia. w: . Price said he did not think his langu round on his side was mined, b preading in a wa arm even | h how numbers 590 lodges, by desertions | : 7 ys th l sort i i tw the MULTUM IN PARYO. from Minister Noyes; from. France, arrive : He tee; Colored man or white republican on the jury | a an monitor Whieh was rigged wp | WAS open to the construction given it by th Mr WashABlOn ie aitioe Te teinnt ee | area ten sport divedetotie louse, | Est Which was made up toconviet the returie | inthe Justice. Ie wasa Kind of bullet mod? | editorof the Repubieone te certainly ty ih the (8. Sonate for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis ashington th be nd hot tothe President. He was to be mace. | 1g bo Ity or innocent. Casanave was | placed on wheels, with port holes -through | Bothing of the Kind. He had used his as had the effect of de Never almost instantly. portant information J respousible to the braneh of the government | Teleased on bail. Kenner ts in jail awaiting | which to shoot. This was to contain two men | to show that the country wanted fiv pressing American securities. Half-pox nil packets, cents. i ete whlch carried the purse-strings. aid might be | bonds. sheritt has entir tiled to dis- | with plenty of guns and pistols, and was to | dollars to pay pensions, While it was p. | Panic in the Cotton Trad Ganveaient bo carry. tary F At called before the House in person to answer | COVe! the whereabouts of Gov. Wells. | have been propelled Srom behind. In this | to oe moat ta ihe pockets of the wh | The Echo says: “There is a great pai g ean | = > ny question. This is the law to da 1 | . . . . | is ected to capture the entire men, le cer ly intended no reflection u | col a rade o! ] ‘try thetn aud te convinced. CONVICTED AND SENTENCED. —Messrs. Mar. Jel Fon alrew the State department aria | GDITHNG Ber. Watcnixg His Crances.— | ry, the level. As its effi. the committee, and especially upon the chair- | fearetae ie 0 gation and caste eats SECOND AND D STREETS. a. Cie : ced with eulting publie did not like that feature of the Treasury de- | ¢ n. Milles, comm nding the United | ciene itis diffi y | man, (Mr. Rice.) for whom he had too a Eastern mae which has hitherto greatly as wa-Goid at born Biores. Loc a ul Le h & public paronent ae ously supported by Ham- | forces in, the northwest, reports that Sitting | opinion as to its p he it | Fespect. a | pressed cotton manufacture. Should tee or as! timber in ¢ been found guilty jjton, and thee the Segreat ue | Bull ec Seat Wood mountain, over the | Derby had inthe Alta to match this machine | cont the mill owners will attempt a re LUMBER. and rentenceid t of six hundred dollars | diplow mystery that passage nad’ fan border, but he haslately been onthis | we do not positively know, but have heard it Map DoGs IN ConnEcticvT.—This dog | @ne of ten per cent. in the wages of opera- and to six hours’ imprisonment. ! oitted from the State department act. | > itions are being made to his camp, | hinted that the is { lives. nxecutive'c ittee as leant. and that it contained enough giant powder to | plest heads, Every week. | a LUMBER. LUMBER. Mk. Hayt, Conmnissioner of Indian Atta ue sAceutive committee of this league sheuld | from the Red Cloud and Spotied Tail Viow up everything in the neighborhood to | ofthe state, a Riad dos appeais, biting all’ ihe | “The Pope Worse. is out of the city on official business ai Military preparations against a raid by | Davy Jones’ locker.” | dogs he meets with, or snapping at hw RoME, Jan. 29—There San wita vorable — SECRETARY SHERMAN last night enteriained | Bull will be made. { - | beings, and sooner or later the bitten dogs change iv the Pope's condition THE HOUSE COMMITTEE On post offices and | a large company ve. The party | rary OT BY Ce velop hydrophobia, and, if not Killed, start _on | He has, however, received some ; a large compa: e. The party | | ROBBERY OF 4 tty, few days ago. their crazy round to spread the disease. Ti a WILLET @ LIBBEY. post roads have agreed to report the Waddell was altogether s« ‘acter. Among | dispatch to the New shot in the neck by Li ole state is infested tis high thee Y 4 i whole state is infested with it. Itis high time The Markets. bill to reorganize the salar u cordance, it is said, with the terms of a | that strong and vigorous precauti ry meas. BALTIMORE, January | 29.—Virginia sixes, tron the Pennsy contract. They agreed upon‘a trade | ures were adopted by the proper authorities. | deferred. 40. consol + 58: do. second " \ lett. New York a for certain cattle to be delivered and traded | Isolation of afl dogs that are worth the trou. | 2¢7@s. 40 bid to-day. Sugar quiet and steady, Tucker, Banks, Ewi tephens. p.m. was robbed of a large qua on a certain day, the one failing te come up to s| y nn. Satur ’ ity ble for a year, a slang a OEE ariel, White, Bagley, | of siiky cloth, linen, elgars, and other articles | the eontraet to be shot. Appleby failed, aud | Worthiess oe ee eater OF all the |" SACTIMIORE, January 27.—Cotton 4 | ! | seni were Se: ors Morrill, Dawes, N.J., Jan. va Voorhtes, Baten and Biathec aa | the Philadelphia tret many other Senator: epresentatives | Vania eiiread, whieh sot postmasters- | those yr r CORNER SIKTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUE, Mx. VAI, superintendent of the railway il service, and Gen. Knapp. chief cles P.O... who have been absent ov off connected W vot Ced: y a ‘geen 2 cl P 0 may be the only meansto erad- | djing, 104410". Flour dull, steady members of the House; , the value of which is uikaown a The | Poindexter drew a horse-pistol loaded’ with | jcate the distemper raged. “Wheat, southern stead lait Secretaries, Hawley and French. | thieves were conceated i aud | slugs. Appleby fled and Poindexter fred: the | Wake (he distemper that has: prev. western quiet and'sesdpe teutiens rele Sen ae: surer Gilfillan, Prof. Henry, and all the | When near the coali from ge taking effect in Appleby’s neck ‘and | ing.’ The commun 1. @UR PRICE LIST 18 THE LOWEST he south Ve Savannah for ly growing more station. two mile: char oul tec | do, amber, 1-36a1,37: Peunzylvaula ‘red, 34a on New Orleans toni: 1d Will be in Wash. | heads of the bureaus and the department. this city, the goods were thrown out and loaded | inflicting severe but not fatal wounds, Poin- | matter how much ped he | 1.35; No. 2 w inter red, pot, 1.38; Peb- P New Oueans at THE FRIENDS OF THE Tra ts Pacion: oap | 2l& Wagon by wecomptiees, dexter was arrested and committed to jail. | the enforcement of rigid measures for safety. | TWAT, 1-320: March. 1.33%." Cor, “southern | There were two deat Hartford last summe: from hydrophot Another death from | Sut’'sz28 the awful disease occurred in Suffield vester- | Samer + day (bth,) that of Dr. L.L. Way, wlio was | duiland stent). 64x60. Hay steady aud usemoged Der U.P, Say they a. the House ag: claim that plat the ve : : = | quiet? wesvern fairly not disheartened by the vote in | , HON. Jouy W. Fosrer, United States min- ANKS BUYING GoLD.—The New York Post rpg st subsidies yesterd: The: ister to Mexico, arrived at New Orleans from says that the banks in that city, or several i "i 3 e ds lay. hey i Mexico yesterday, and left for Washington in | them, have, since gold fell below 102. bei on De ee 2 of ut ys bettie nd be eye ng. He expects to return to Mexic rge amounts of gold, shereny bitten about three wee 20, and who has | Provisions dull and easier, but not qavtably lower. not a test. shortly. id in some cases the whole of their cap- Suffered terribly since Monday In severat | Butter. choice western searce and firm—roll, 18a PROFESSOR HALL, of the Naval obser ep ness fone Pas Re towns east of New Haven many dogs have | 20: Packed: 20022. Petroleum dull and nominal— who is well known thr it ne mad within two months: some have been | Whisky ‘steady. Ife’ Mester men eto, EDATIONS ALONG THE . Fellow, 54: western mixed, February. Sbio: March, 66; western ‘4a’. Oats quiet and uachanged. Rye 4 LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! Tim 92.00 ceived a letter fro troit oh. enc UDS: Cross, Salt Lake JOIST STUDS; per hundred feet............. 150 waillions of ties and 1 ZONE 250) the line ot — LATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand... tter front he latt ato, uighout the work the discoverer of the satellites of Mars, has THE NEW ORLEA OUT A COLLECTOR. leans repo: 3 CustoM House Wiri- | i legraims from New Or. that General Ande nt he Union their customers, with the hope of cre. he authorities * FENCING 136, 16 Pexr; per hundred. Killed, and t orit! ordered all ‘on, being | ating such an extended use for that metal in dogs muzzled for a period of 60 or 9 days. In te MiSine te Oy } heen adie prise ef astronom: Kier arent, cammot act as collector of the | mexcantile transactionsasshall make tue trai. EQiraeld county, there tareat exciteaent Gl | 2s Sone ee wars s0:— 01 tems OF Deo! 1 seeped me port, and the second deputy, Mr. Copeland, | sition froma paper toa sis re 7 oF ORK, Jap ‘29.— Stocks more activ WASHBOAEDS, Dressed & Jointed: CLzan 1.60 (fM! vf peonaze patie regard | by th Hences at Parts. being absent on aecount of Sickness, the con, | easy When the plopen tie cone Me MOLE the subject —[Hartiord Grarant, 26th ; Money, 6 and 7. Gold, 102'¢ . Ex to laborers 0: tb- contractor y proper time come ‘Governments weak Mr. evils be remedied | THE REPorT that ex ary Bristow ap- | {161 of the custom house been claimed by | as aes = | _ THE CrIsPINs of Marlboro’, Mass., positive ive list. WIDE 13-INCH BOARDS, Dressed.......... 2.50 by the appointinent of him as speci ntof | peared before the Banking and Curreney | Chief Clerk Tomlinson. al Agent Porter, | ,,?ARTIES IN Lovrsiana.—The New Orleans = evangaeed NEW YORK, January 29.-—Fionr dull declining, Wheat rather more steady. orn whe the department. Mr. Bates endorses Mr. | Committee yesterday, 4 wedi atitinie: Ind wants to ber appointed himself as : yesterday, and made an argument BORG 1 A Ne, Dori wttoouee | in favor of giving the bank note companies « Sra ANT. MEOOMENG, EAROR | Vo district att ney ee portion of the Work of printing greanbacks 2 he ise oe ; Isamistake. Asa matter of fact, he not . | iB tows is quite certain, moreover, |, WHAT THE Coal MEN Have att he I of the Treasury department, has been dis: Picayune believes thai the money question } @ehy any participation in outrages recem patched from Washington for New Orleans to 8.4 temporary one and ought. not-tabe per | fastttone dyabere- the board of arbitration | (ut material chauges take control of the custom house, and is pro: Mitted to divide the democracy. On the gen- | ete | oe tT ion. | LONDON. January 29, 12:30 p. m.—U, 8, vided with funds to pay employe: fralenbices he aan in Leuisizie ft a = | shoemakers have receiv sneney a oo ay qe Sah eane 10455; 1867" clared in the lower Nome of the wenarat | agement from Albany, Syracuse, Utica, and | Pennsylvania Central, 30 Reading E AND REGULATE and PALLINGS. DRESSED, 4 PATTERNS, With 3 : sho Wish to appear as a lobbyist be: | The agreement between the representatives assembly that in his jud t epubl other places, and their bank deposits are in- . . Bervci Work. ice, introduced by Mr.” fore Congress. " | of th ompanies at thelr meeting in | party Was practically disbanded mites state, | CFeASIME. to ATAIN, GENERAL JOVEL =| the House yesterday, provides that | Ma-iaal ites Deere Gadi se sit Philadelphia last week was not signed by the | Ex-Gov. Warmoth, an astute Politician, ex- | Ew re forty-seven prisoners in Havana by virtue DRY LUMEER Under Cover in our Large Day r Vacancies occur in any of the offices || tt Has BEEN Decipep that the President | officers of the company, as stated In the dis. | pressed a beliel that ratte wees pate aL | aEXSLAND AND THE Porte aT Loccen. | the amnesty which took effect on the dayo ° Lumen Sup. or bureaus of each department of the govern. | Tuts not authority to appoint either an addi- | Patehes from that city. ‘President Dickson, | disintegration here; that white men and binck | HeADs.—It is reported that the Porte persists theking’smarriage, ent they shali be filled by the appo Hional or honorary commissioner to the Paris | {the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, | men were about to forget the distinction of | init determination not to parmit the English | 92 overs ex drunkards in, Lincoln, Neb. — persons having a legal residence in the s Exposition fronrthe District of Columbia. Tie agree mcad Wat f dwsolution embodying | color; that, in effect, both republicanism and | feet to enter the Dardauelies, except as an | ,, 4 Over sex drunkard ‘of temperance re- wilbky a dishay. territory having less than its proper shar e | te agreement was adopted by the meeting, | democracy were effete, and that issues entirely aly, of Turkey. England then informed the ‘ores s | S according to population as f Yournations.—The President sent to the | PUbno signatures were attached. Nothing | novel would occupy usin the future. We hear | Porte thatthe fleet must enter without per- Sarthe Clekinalt Comercial initia enews Gnss Grane ane MN. ¥. Avenue. able; that the examination be practica | sShate today the follow | had been done, he said, in regard to fixing the | that there is a secret organization in this city, | Mission. To this the Porte entered a formal thestts o mesiber of the Kentuck: Saas | and applicable to the duties of the office to be | (hme Devas the © wnt; total output, either for the year or for the first | that T000 names have been placed upon the pete Peace will be signed on Russian rab Ens reg Boh nile legislature - -" Hiedset Sit lettuce, | Serie retcesateae enact Sev | eugene Sears | Coke cena waa yo | ergs wie eg Jo eps wi eeag ranches of a commo! education, such ork c} “lerick Solomon, to be. 3. Sur- | t a a MUnY WAS al Not ngism. ve known hcmenabiaoa as sal beans A y a No Branch Yords.-Gs as spelling, reading, writing. arnmetic, Enz: | veyor General, Uiah territory. Nathan C. | liberty to resume work whenever it wished. | and throughout the Unlonan incipient Work ee Ohi oy jell pestering: thee Semored s pPison oftclats for alleged Taig =f : - - | lish grammar, composition, book-keeping, | Meéeker, Ind., agent Milk River ageney, Colo. | (. ¥. Z'riiune, 23th. ing Man’s Party—a party at war with capital oe) Pe pe ‘ied prison officials for inhuman treatment .OKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. | geography and history. Fado, anid a number of minor postmasters. MaunieD 1% AX OPEN BoaT av Sea.—Rovt, | WANPe for any revolt under the banner of a | Begeotthe iron. flo ‘Only one was re- | convicts. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.90 CesToM Hovsz Ecoxomy.—The reduction | EXCLUDING THE Loupyists.—After an ani. | Wardlow and Miss Martha Draper of meg, | ssuised and half-hearted communism. sas 5 thon to change the saaher. ” in the Philadelphia Custom House wasdeeided | mated debate, the House this afternoon di- | Port Tanding, being both under aye, were un. | | #@-Both houses of the legislature of Maxsuat.—Four un. | in that State, and suggests that the 3 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, | upon by the Secretary of the Treasury yester- | rected the Speaker to enforce the 13ith rule of | Robert hired a boat and a dniniatee ae oe proposition ey Convention tation tae Sage with Lnooe: 2 oct ttr 411 AND 413 107m Sruczr. day. Ten officers will be dispeused with, | the House, aud hereafter discontinue the issu- | ting out to sea, was soon beyond the te ee netitution ae sd wie 42-4 widow - =a | mak eduction in salaries of $1197.90. | ance of passes to the floor. which kas hereto. | ii whieh the ‘Culted States fae ie | ep ; children, has Just AL BARGE OT OF DEMORGEOT!S MANU- | The order for the reduction Wil go latoeffect | fore been indulged in by common consent. | Wt aE ee eee Was ticdTzo; | eqA@eSgveFal persons have Den arrested, saldren, as fut FACE GHED WIG, of # Yory tow Sgure. | heorder for the te This will prove a sad blow wo thelobbyists, "| ‘Angeles Star, of thee negroes in Fayette, ky. MNS, Gown, 7 of these

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