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They told . - . ' a ees t | Smit Agnimet General Grant. G STAR, | pay & | nucerss «tain S100m pawnuRe OF Taw texe PURETSHED DALLY, Exeept Sunday, ‘ a !| sehen ee (0 THE STAR BUILDINGS, | [pclae ; > Fesoryivocia Aveoze, corer Ith Street, Viysses §. Grant t ited 4 ySses 8, Gral es = 6s~nction for » vustng e ~ Star Newspaper Company, | | bis attggins? arrest tothe Insane i, KAUFEMANN, Pres't. | and. subsequent transportation to . A for whiten he claims ¢ lamages Son tea ; o s taken up: Mé A. K. Brow Joan R, ve Mowe el V “I « je it~ €a e the paint ig, ae : = | ae FE He = = - TIT Re r , Thy x k : V%", 53-N°. 8.640. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, J. TWO CENTS. [3250 am ~ — = — Bohre e . = } . ZF¥, | pragencies are dealt with in much the j PENING S MEN ria ; 7 t 2, U € ZS. SHE iN. ous other agencies are deal j ore vr ' SPECIAL NOT? THE EVENING STAR. eee ER nner as those respecting the Cheyeae egTams 8 | ate Sinwne anne Y > = = Reply of the Secretary to the Sup- pahoe Agency. ‘The general dritt of nnary i ti T re This suit in pap) THE REV. J. CHS*E Pe tary Repo: eply is to the effect that fuieie meron: ented several me- —— } he en ot the t nee male destitution among the Indians it has i Shin: Gamers Gain ea = ~ pnney + LOI AND SARCASM, H eu owing to Insufficient appr | Ants, Ship-owners and others FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ‘The reply of Secretary Schurz to the supple- Congress as in the case of the to fhe Broken Corn mentary report of Gen. Sheridan. S | a whose allotment was 4% Se of ; pyORPON, dan. 9 he st the charges made in his annual report against | gay, oF te Pe nee mae am ar petitions from citvens of New Hamp. | {ation petition of the ¢ SHING x RATIV i aa be : 2 punting and have exhaus! - | shire were presented by Mr. Koliine ty MaDHIes are a5s.000 py SOCIATION ust orravaed, wil | Ay aap mre Ho Senators MeDonatd, | SB Tal ENO eR vefore nding game; that where proof | Nijjen were felermed to the eomumetee on come thin was supposed, ti on aa { heme oon orse-—Senators MeDonald, | war department. The Sec pf corruption In the’ Indian service has been ineasiness in Cornwall re ment of dues an ' Matthew i Represpntat Ps of corruption = the u stock, nett MONDAY NIGH j wlatthews and Ke and) Representa:ives | quoting that portion of Gen, secured by officers, It has been obtained by Howe presented the annual report of Of the creditors. ‘The | t to th iat Ball of the As ma Vance called on | tn eich the Indian service erally criti | them, in the main, as they have been put in Diatian of Congress for the past year, Or, PANKS L decry Tor eleht Patent { _ E nats sob an | charge, as acting agents, by the Interior depart- that it be printed. j ver Marke skhing abe the membversor that when the obvious mean- | Tone to secure evidence of irregularities al- | ©! ge number. of petitions presented i. ae are “alee: gia Eyer tt ipren art of Tie Cate tee UherS Mites the st ready discovered or Seneca by one CaDRE favoring the passage of the bill granting arrears : Pes The Austrian tnquiry 1s en wonld not be released. of the su tof the Uni {out to e where proof of wrong ts ensions, all of which were laid upon the | It isstated on good authoritg mer oie hat mner Ouse States on atthe | tary’ Gen. Sheridan at once dis; | ren discovered. the offender has been replaced the bi having been reported to the Sen- | Iintis in asense comes ge sluttedl with ative JOWN E17 n to the | Claimed that m + He then passes to taal by a better man, and that all the defe Of} ate. In answer to a question of Mr. lowe, as to | The favorable result of the ailott | Pie retnoval’ of the ae rodneng wch refers 10 | pusiness methods reported (or Hammond and | Ben that bill would be considered, Mr. Ingalls, | Cotnei Arafts yesterday has st SESSOR’S OFFIC: ie Pe Oe SIO. aS rag ts India ‘s, Inspector Hammond a chairman of the committee ¢ Ss. Said he | Ket, but there are no tr: BE Jan. 2,187 us ONGRESSMAN ScuiEIcHER, Of Texas, is quite soul river po Ge interion, (as having been | otners quoted by General Sheridan have been propesed to cath IY up as Soon ay the Tilt | Seas | 2 il at his quarters in this city.with erystpelas in ek iat letter | Temedied. amend the patent laws should be disposed 0 s-Pres apd ‘erKO certy Re- x at when In the Secretary's first letter a we € c IU IRWS SONI be te ant was the | Oa Te eee ty | abe leg. He was unconscious portion of yes. | FHOwS (hat when tn Hise SteneE Haden i CEPARATE ANSWER FOR LECT. LEE. { Mr. Ingalls presented the petition of th n Minister, Mr. Welsh, last 4 ” otter srnoon Mr. 5 ‘The reply concludes with a full review of the | trai brauch of the Union Pactile ratiroad. « - He expected to leave London prove that The arrest was made at the jasiaa but ts better to-day. This afternoon pointed ont, Get eridan disclaimed that The reply ¢ pected to leave Londoa tor returns at that date, cher is very low, and his friends are ap Bran cele tho Gates ee in ‘espondence | statement of Licut. Lee, “which, though dated | that Congress will take stich tetion ae (0 geen es 2 j Of the defendant. be asseseed Wi hensive concerning his condition, Hh the General on tie co six weeks after the charge made by Gen, the completion of Uhat branch, to connect with lections Ene rea Nees Sharer tp is ditional, whieh will . ae eae nar Kiowa and Comanche and th dam, Is evidentiy relied upon By ulm to the Union Pacitic road. Referred to committe: ACAUL wOAtS Ante TESTIMONY OF THE PLAtNT? ssioners D. ETARY SHERMAN'S SPEECHES on finance | Klowa and Cc : his verdict.” It is shown that the delay on alle chamber ‘of raused br ae eite tiff, Thos, a nee etna ef Nei delivered in and out of Congress, | {!¢8; whieh Gen. ai Bas hvering annuities; of which Lieut. Lee com- | Mr. Burnside wave notice that he would ask | hambe aused by the wuseatty Mm, Thos. Biggins a ratter ‘Treasurer and Assessor. suggestion of an agent, who v ig | and the : be tilled on th a 4 = oe nd will be py the Indians and, t | plains, is not due, as mizht be inferred, to bad the Senate to consider the army reorganization | of February, there w interest | We in the neighborhood “Appleton’s” in book form, abou Inliitary, ‘The S at when the | management or the Indian bureau, bubto Con- | bill so soon asthe bill to amend the patent laws | it (he Conde ree jw: testified that : as 5 eof the nwn to Gen, | gtesstonal delay in passing the Indian appro- | should be disposed of. {thi Fourtow, M1 | here ars and Was doing a THE PUNERAT CRREMONTES Of the late Repre- ridan in the Seeretary’s second letter, thé | priation bill; that a transportation contract was | "A message was received fromthe House of | and M. Pat | comer of 23d and } iian Ha’ f 100K eral disc tt also, let to McCann because the law requires that | Representative announcing that the funeral of te. 0 } #We property in that ym; thar on he hall of the House at three o'clock ¥ nkes Some very pointed | =uch contracts shall be let absolutely tothe | the late kepresentative: Harterker on see sine ee the 1 fh, Phe eel wee ti as Of disinzenuousness | lowest bi hat of scven agents on the Mis- | would take place in the all of the House Ri AFFAIRS IN P to headwurters shtin Gen. Sheridan's “Supplemental Re- opinion that it would be | ives ‘clock this afternoon, and ‘The R i kept until next | gainst him tor having mt sented his | best to receive cattle for freezing, while Lieut, | the Senate to be present. r sar tng 1 if ests that eh. Sheridan j Lee, with no previous experience on the riv anthony submitted a resolution acce: 1 SERA Chien t . previous instan selaimed the | was of 2 contrary opinion: that at all the orhe Invitation of the House to attend the | SMp Afri in W iHlow stree te the ation of the words used by | agencies, dient. secs, the pee as | funeral. Agiced to. mornin; Posie bihiok fin ther He was taken es anc i ingenuous,” as employed in | frozen su y.and none of the dangerous Mr. Dorsey Own The si) and t 1 said he had orders t ies andl ce ecrueu jaTaHe OD consequences staicd by Lieutenant Lee asim. | jaborers a Late orto Unit he had further orders. tie & pending, if such # course was followed, | pital, in Washington. mnecting Of journalists to | Europe betore he could get away trom there tHE ANNU | onnections. have taken place, It is gested that “ex- | crease in their compe! the h of the late Mort Mr. MeEifiesh was the party who arrested hin | ecretary t numerous in one of his tements, “must | committee on the Dis: held this morning at tie may told him that he had to a) Blannt _ | complaints made ers about the € drawn some upon his own personal expe- | “Mr. Windom, attended by representatives. « kins of In Ward ot conduet octhe Tndian whieh are con- | rience at the Spotted Tail agency, for tt now | priat i ats, the [i in the Wn. ¥, An, of 6 rein! Clark of M | tained in Gen. She “Supplemental Re- | appears that lis most trusted clerk was noto- | (ian F “1 on the eal- © preside: Col. Edward MePie f Virinia, Clark of Missoni: Pi | busvivania, and Foster ot Onio, “and shows that by far the largest number | riots for cohabitation with squaws, besides | enda: note he would eall it up VER. S secretary. Bul: conclusion of the funeral servk P complaints refer to atime previous to | v habitual drunkard, : | for 1 LO-MOTTON FAS WEL P by ALK. Me the remains were to be escort ming of the present adminéstration, to | -| Mr rein the ittee on public = Morwitz. of ‘ii Baltimore se says, his prede | | rounds, 1 1. with ses s.0f the ence AE 82 p.m It \ ; | amendiuents, the bill “appro Joel ¢ 1 will be dismissed by Special | $250.0 for the erection of a fire proof bulldine - and Jobn W. I = i jan’s military After touching upon other | for the natio adjoining the Smitt. Say Cros p DEROSIT | mehed by ihe complaint of charges, the reply concludes: —* The r nainder | sonfati Tustinutio Hiaced on the NEWS FROM TELA seen tien. ( x York a | aving in any y been | Of Lieut. Lee's statement ec Ss here gen- jour Mr. A Bank Cashier Ab 5 Lreasury: sa | Sent ad lion; | eralities, the Value of which ean be estimated | tted_ by hil ‘ Py TnOGC Tene ee oe ven | Uusiness. Ge | 1 complaints are irreley rt correctness of those which were more | yor t years First, Nath saves to him i | and that all of them. as far as . Tt is worth © that Gen. Shert- | the Treasury (0 the resolution sconded y The amount of di | then by her husband, } Stantiated at all. er 10 2 produces Lieut. his part vr Wit- | relative to the amount of silver coin received in| cannot be he dy Hl novid 7 ready been dismissed, or to dete | oe ee yee Ls Oe ate ns Buea pa many of customs duties. what disposition nk Offers $1,000 F pls capt | = aaa = ations of the service that have alread that when an effort was made by the Stanley | has been made of it, &., to the comuntiter on nei nape BLS er coriected by the departinent Iiselt ‘ Jon to Induce the Spotted Tail finance, with instructions to Invest as to | Mie sein os I ge beg ei By alge eh | ental ronsent to remain on the Missouri river Lt whether the laws relative to the payment of ants, Clark Hubbard, wite Bor dry air frou futtaces, latrope siden and ees ee ae | mes {00 Lee did everything In his power to neut | customns'dues and Interest on the publie debt | Enmeycark fubbard, Mr. Worthington ey were trying . i | the efforts of the commission and to defeat the | have been and ave being complied wid, Me. | : to tind wheter there Was probable cause tor cous. It is attached t r . ee i = Pier Or | p i frozen to dexth on th i ' air nicist and sump If you wish to 4 A List OF THE PRESIDENTIAL. Post Orr i appendix to the Seeretary’s Tete: t which, in Gen, dan’s own opinion, | Beck eriticised at length the answer of | the arrest. » cstarrh and sore throat use them. in number, at whieh the ent oe | sisting of a report of the Coratate loner of In- | Was so very Important | Uke Secretary of me Treasury to the resolution | ThE Coumt salt these que Were perti- s = | the montt ureh, has been drawn t dian An is then alluded to, which takes up, | of Decem and sald specle 1 i pent, and they were going to tind oul all HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, iF Assistani Postmaster u's ONice. e after another, ful the relevant « | Sociery. { heen reach the ruin of hand: | about it. " Vieksburg, Miss., and Detroit, Sheridan’s “supplemental report despite the le weatlier srester sands 0 en of the country. 1 S17 Orn STREET, SFAK THE AVENUE. the principal offices ine:uded t. Lee’s letter—which, as the Se Despite the unfavorable weather yesterday | "3 remarks the ‘ . says, was written six Weeks after the afternoon, “all the turned out to pay him, referring. the | todo were x sbrats Eire Se‘a, English Tile, Slate Mantels, P report of Gen. Sheridan came out, and | Tespects to the Cabinet families, and rarely in | answer of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to te and Walter Morrison. sec Plombing, Tin Roofing and Jobbine Work. de ONAL. — Commissioner Ge fore gives color to the apprehension : 2 rT receptions been held finance committee for Inve ¥ Meetings for the coming season were z == = UEN'S PHARMACY. — |: CO!Mick «and his private secretary General made the © ane first to unanimously oat e * resumed Con- | As follow ackson, June 19th. East Sazi- ae MEL bv’ PHarMacy, cry) have reached Wast L. Cor ee ueg wo coe fon tile evidence latte number of carriages in the strects geve j aereeoiber tne batt a eae eeu aye SE a ee ee Spates fave (U to Mr. Drury, Witness nae 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. . chiel ¢ o the Treasury deps himself had instituted through 3 Lory proof that the rush of the visiting season HOUSE.—When the House met this morning sets he The Aten caine aheren Smreior AL What It Was abort, and he BODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught eit t night for Boston. He will return | appointed by him in June. 1ss7, mates | had begun in earnest, the desk of the late Julian Hartridge, of Ga,, | 13M. 1th. | ath eee ee know what Iwas about. Twas the year. “ | mon Monday. Major Powell. | that by this and other inquiries the information With the exception of Secretary Sher: j Was tastily draped in black, and upon it was | 9:51 "9:45, ands nilunios Sm cach ta who first browcht the mes- ‘hive Lick, Bedford and Botheada Waters by the | Pree socta coe ce ned by the Interior ee te MOK vite all the Cantties fantiies tecivea placed a handsome basket of Hlowers. for the season was laid oul. anda es eee walon te : Assistant $ ary Conant 15 and thorough than that possessed all inet fa s - Mrs. SAHA ee ioe : Bedell omy Negara m_ said that Gen, ty on a brief v Hon. John A. neridan, as shown in his “suppiementat | Sherman, who on occount of the recent deatlt of Ne ee oe Tee proniling that | memorial composed to (present to tae national | CuaMnetam aed Chak cies | Bingham. U.S minister to Japan, tat the “and that if Gen. Sheridan had informed | herhusand’s brother, dia aot cane to see com- | [ye unmenal services of the late Julian Hariridge | Convention mext May band tot res house. - ei ARORA His caRSe nei 5 er usvands sees E see com- | should be held in the hall of House, this after- Sa se a2 | |) Grae roberts te scree OF lustiee would tiave pany, had @ man servant standing outside her | noon, at o'clock. and inviting the Senate to be pAtknewledges Mix avcality. ep pe ‘ie Gomer Comme bereane ai malt th s-doersin | door to receive cards and save trou- | present during the ceremo OSTON. Jan. 9.—Stetson, the bookkeeper. and | Teta tt CP vec for over 2 ears wah eet tcenn by |, THE JOT ComstrreE oN et nee | ate Indian hen, liad been pent ena HW | bie of ringing to make inquiries. It wasan act | Poy jenl during the ceremonies. ly adopted, rther of Palge, the bankrupt boot | Te clan the physicians of Paris, New York aud Loudonsand | MOTins. ‘The congressional Ii i AIL the Abuses discovered ea cee ana MAL | of choughifulness in Keeping with the character | the licee eee ves nant | a ier, how in. juil, 1s secreted by. dee superior toall others for the promptcure of allcases | Spofford, presented his report for the year isis, | ad Gore oe oe Den omnia aay of gentle Mrs. Sherman, j ; = = sa | Ps in this city to keep him away trom ' that he diseases, recent or of standing. and it was ordered printed. This report ; 204 thorougi RECs BG At Gen srs: Who 15 looking jally well | Indian Delegation at the White | friends, who are seeking, It is said, to | 9My eel: ny pes : ‘Prepared’ by CLIN & CO., Paris Sold every- real seat pregent in ine Hse Sheridan's report had been fale mn this respect IL Winter, iad as assistants her daughters, House. have him sull farther in Paige interest, -Siet- | 2 Belore the comuutttee: did “1 1 ham , — cee ae ry Volumes in round numbers, and 12 Would have been a complete vindication of ary aud Miss Bettle (Miss Minnie is not INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. ron acknowledges that he and Paige burned | Sha (ob. Graut came through tue ‘There has been an inerease’ of | the elticieney of the present adiainistration city), Miss Devens (the Attori i harles Tho princt “niet he | the firm's books, and that he otherwise assisted | M'S: ere Grant i 3 x Of the Indian service, a 7 On Charles Thompson. principal chief of the Paige in b 4 rt a hinghem is Wving. Gen. Grant had r Ines dur past year. In rela- s niece), and two or three othe Sarita ae r ‘ale in his rascalfty, but did so innocently and coe The — —— = | tien to aera building it was decided | If Gen. Sheridan conid be Induced no cherie avon Delegates D.AL. ale without const eration. Stetson will be brougut Pedy tage oranar ote baring ig 1 Mr. Howe should rep bill to tie Se make a personal inspection of the were assisted by their | vel Smith, W. P. Adair and 8. H. Downing, o} efore the grand jury to-morrow. sk ; 4 LOSING OUT SALES bd Mr. Cox a dill to the ‘ methods at present in force in the Tnterte and Miss Chittenden, or | the Cherokee Nation; P. Porter, D. Hodges, of ee TO BCe, wie ae ite ‘ wou'd not only tin | theorecks, and Govemor Hv Ovedton cf es Died this Ista oF Sith tetarerae or to those W Mis. McCrary had her daughter and Mis: | (UG we anol one he Present tan: |. Baurmore, Ja ior mem. | Recallect ; 1 building. Mr. 16 is) Gnd when it was un Robinson, her guest, with her. Aws, called on the President to-day. ok and pub- SE ENS CLOSING: favors, atultelan Saiuare g the proper Site but probs M nd the Misses Thompson were assistod | ere received in the President's room, Ushing house of Kelly, Piet « Co.. died tats | 1 1 | white Mr. Cox. id, belie fapleta | supel to those ‘in tf in the by their fricnds from Terre Haute, the Misses | SPEECHES OF THE TN: S | Morning, in the 66th vear of hts age. He was | Glent. —_ ground south of the Capite! bu vill make | branches of the military now. Mekeen. ‘The principal chief, Char! son. wade | for Many years treasurer of the Hibernian So- | WHAT DETECIIVE MCELPRESH KC T ir. Guiesae REDUOTION mest de site tor batidi ‘The Secretary then ver y_gefers to | | Mrs. Key and ler daughter and the duuzhte | a brie eee’, stating that bis people were tn a 1 ciety of Mis elty. oree S. McEliresh testit a cox hows will decide upon the merits of each that while most ses wh alley. of Tennessee, re: prosperous condition. ‘Their se aools were doing et on Us it will not be a dif ater to se idan’s “sup: at Lhe partors at the Ebb! well, and fine crops were being raised. The — xi DE is apreement tes i ‘ in another parlor at the same j cherokee. People had the kindest feelings to- | VERO | = years wards Uie government of the United State Ermine Fur Beaver, eid for $15 -eslling nowt 613 Administration “had ic cabinet families are | liseltizens, (They w He, Oblo, struck vesterday fo i old z : . | them with impan yroseention ble customn as last year, | lishment of a territos half'a cent per bushel. Men are mente y having taken pls pe wonaoe of avery simple ¢ nd were also oppose | the East to Mil ther places to-day, when troabe | he Went t6 see tl Bine, Br'k end B'n,.. Company of W censure for them in bis bat that Ge sandwiches, | crackers and Gians to tke War a nded | Sauticipated. {our OF fine wei, a man tad be Lippett’s Bine. House naval com now, when crim sare | quite a su Variety where such | for protection chiefly on their treaties with the | iM, and POOLE NOTSAS. Psa sell : the order of the day. aud when the ring men | > hospitality must be offered. Ths | proment, and he was glad to find that the ‘Ferrible Mine Explosion. sugcested that they min hl Seco Guinckiis.-“soulice Genesee nawat and those who attempt fraud upon tie saver »ption 7 specially pleasant, nt had recomuiended a strici observance , _PTTSTON, PA. Ja rerrine expt | and they did so for several days. ‘The Presiden Biue Clinchilla......sold for wl ment in fear of the penitentiary, and are | all who attended bring with them | of treaty stipuiations in his several messazesto | occurred morning at the Penn | Suid he could ine aihoat ir. ; | trying by all means to get out of the clutches of | the spirit of enjoyment, which the ladies receiv- | USS. He desired to impress upon the | vanla coal company’s shaft 4. ‘The toss of | Abd the last tin 4 hea DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS nned Vessel j the Interior department. and when att possible | ing understood wel! how to encourage. A num- | President that all the Indiansout in hiseountig | life eanmon he ascertained at present. The | Magistrates olive, aly Aunt ESS ertor dep: y f 3 Me toned the name of Justice Drury English Worsted... eold for $25—selling now at 230 oF the | efforts are made to elevate the service | ber of the families of the Justices of the | were friendly lo the governinent aud desired, particulars will be sent_as soon as possibie. ee MEESCOE CAML GEE wae ahi French Worsted... sold for #22—eeliine no} 18 | | proper level of morality and | Supreme Court. and Senators, many of the | remain so, ———_ H resident sald that wa Elterat Caseimere. sold for $30—sellinss now at 316 My ee ag (emerald | Suddenly finds | diplomats aud numerous residents and Strangers | Gen. Poiter, of the Creeks, followed in a short The Markets. eS eee ae ee paeee Ccemicee 7 ent foe 31 Soliton no } compelled to launch out into Were amnong the visitors. | sold for $15—sellime now at $12 | | T therein precisely | addiess, saying that his people are also ina | BALTIMORE, Jan. 9. had testified by rd The first of v ies of germans to which | prosperou: 1 “ Bachelors” have invited their friends oc- | ed last exening at Marin’'s Hall. Ass Sarah | admits that some things are still to be done,and | Coleman received the company, assisted by sed. | also that the department cannot accomplish | Mrs. Henry Howard. Lieut.” Fred. Payne, ees | wonders with the means allowed by Congress | Who was to have led in the dance, was detained WORSTED OOATS AND VESTS. ‘ | for the Indian service, As to the sufticient ap- | UnUl Too late, and his place was tilled by M | | 14—velling now ut ured denunciation scld for & ne complaints and abuses alr to tp fore th id bring fo: ire inginia sixes, deferred, ‘ ondition and desired no chang ys: do. consolidated, 547, ; do. second series, 37% ee Rebry eed e. ‘They were opposed to a territorial government | do. past due coupons, 763. North Carolina sixes, further trouble nce eon and to the cone of the Indians to the War areas do. new, 5 bid to-day. Sugar firm—A soft, | about 5 a A prong tly dey artment. These sentiments, he said, gener- “BALTIMORE, J: if lapse nee an ts tae si hte a 2 7 . Jan, 9 —Cotton dull and easier— | ‘This intersiew was in {front ally pervaded the Indian country. Bidding, nominally 9',a0y. Flour active and drm, | yu Mensles was I front « of what sold for $12—selling now at ¥: ...soid for $11—selling now at 3: - Bold for “S3—selling uow at 3) thi mst s s dy dismissed wy corrected. ‘The Seeretar: othe ¢ ndition of the w of boilers and machi MAN AND THE ARMY BiLL—To the that he y exceedingly lad. toh ar that the | western dell wart age ee oe ade, Mr. Drury going wi Tue French Worsted: sold for $22—selling now at $15 ¢ Star:—in the way of con | Brppuatons of whieh Gen. sueriaan tas e9)| sents Howard, The ual waelandspmely dec: | oaine of Wie Toes ae ee = No. 2 Pennsylvania’ red President lad Stated that Bisse Aig Bbelieh Diagonal do.sold for £2)-celiug hive at rarks made to your repre. | HUE tO sey, Le alludes to the fact, thal the | Crated, and all preseat enjoyed a dellgnttul | Woh mad yn iam territory were doing so | smber, Lal 0s; No. 2 Pennsylvania’ red jy hat he had accu she Prest- Binecatde Woveied’ sola for 312—selling now at $3 Nerdy by Gene ea anny ts allowed over one taillion dollars more | Vening. A sensible innovation was Using no Febrnary, 1.064107; Maich, 107 %aL0s.> Gorn dent) of © southern ‘no arrivals and market nowiil | | Bis fering lis house, and for transportation alone than the Interior d sus how be partment has for the food and ctothiag and ke The following ng. ann prosper and cultivate the arts and sclences of favors (for they are very costly) except Howers, | P 3 aniGt ae 2 as Which were distributed in the last eure. Phe | ¢lvillzation, and advance in the various branches Hd get in iis active and irrecular— southern white, 4Gia43; western | jocbed it 1.4 ins Bald } : ‘Tine. 4 : ‘among 4 S | Of education. He sald the points presented by a white, 46049) m | locked it a PANTALOONS. fronmecor wisdres ricultural Lnplements for ali the Tndiansin its | guests included, among ot reeable ladies | he delegations wens gee cy eae ee Bree aa celts: Sanuary 4tatty: Fobraary. | Sine thro eyholc, Mr Enaligh Strive. sold for $4.00—aeliing now at #6 60 | Ciuaing chietsof Dt ch 5 sive of transportation, thus sii and gentlemen, Ke, Miss \ Uie government, and that he, so faras he wae | Southern! 2as2, weetam Woke, Mee. ‘do. mixed, 28 | Versed with Biggins. ‘The bool a a eS ee ‘ 1 Heral, appropriate : ona Portes, | Concerned, would do all he 'could to have the | #29: Peuhsyivanis, Sao ye quiet Aad aeatiasis | Me was St! for threats. Sold for $6 00—sellingenow at St! 1 Tutze A.B. Olin, | Yoied with. liberal appropri: n | / a Porter, | Views and wishe i stcady—southern, "55a58. Hay dull_and steady. | not direct the arrest, but sitmpls would ‘Old for $4 sella now at £20 5 DREGE Of ¢ seneral Mets, before the tr Mr. Norris, Mra, Kingca? | views and wishes of the Indians carried ont visions quict'and unchanged. Batter in gooi | like to have tie anboyanee sty ad wit Sold for $4 00—selling now at $3 (10 Court of the Dist é | teony Of General Metgs,, before’ th ah A Heat : Se bove all, ie would see that the treaties with | demand aud: : r aeate sgh ge ane) ps dia sold for #500—eellire how at $2.00 | e, With regard to the small cost of | berger, Mrs, and Miss Heath, Mr, and Megecat, | at jemand. au Tsold for $2.50—selling now at $1.50 steady—choice west: ked, 16als: | » would They too! he Indians should be taituiully observed by the | Folie. L5al6. Coles quietMio caeee tee | pine pe ae bs B nd intended to have 2 ONaM overument. Whisky finn, 1.09%a1 10. Freithis t Eiverpsotece | — “ vas muSOUte Seeretary Schurz, Commissioner Hayt and In- | Steamer firm and uo omerinus vrais, Ged fe. | aniDiA. Weith DK. Searieentt echtbicas Roo peat vector Hammond were present during the in- Ce SA en eee eo es ane asylum; did not have a com. Costing, NO ofthe delegation werein Indian | "NeW WORK, San Saree ieee. Money,” 4 | mitment then, but the papers were forwarded stn ean he Exchange, long, 48254; short, 486'. Governaien's | ihe peat day. Defendant hel tnulne to ae 0 : ss 7 active, | with pi tothe insane Salk OF Prws ix PLymoura CuuncH.—The | | NEW YORE, Jan. ¥.—Flour «niet. Wheat firm ant Secretary of | nual auction saleof pewsat Plymouthchureh | Corn firmer. onthe ration in tue Indian service, is also , deron Carliste, Miss Thot Cariile Patte ns lo as of Richmond, nd her two daughter Si daughters and thetr trend land Mrs. Gore Mr. Willie Slack. *. Everett, the Messrs led to the fact that Several of the gentlemen named case: tached to the Saratoga,” in éneroachments by | _ This evening the Third Asst 4a} attention is called to the fo which have been reduced in proport Bi ua Goods, ‘The expres en. Sheridan's “su mental report, yitig the opinion ‘that | of the Indian Wals are owing to the mis- nt of Indian agents is the nats an ery Day 5 opinion on the hat that oni } wars have ¢ bi =o! Peon rch SDON. Jan. 8, 12:30 p. 5 taking iu 7 rd tat fr mnone caus ai Tent OF Indians: | State and Mrs Payson whl gwe a party in | Woe blaee Fuesiay cvening. ‘The ehuren was | ,29NHOS, Jap. % 22:30 p, m.—Conscie | Fiver where he could stay wutll he ) aed that tn more cases military oMterrs, by honor of Miss Devens. 71. including mhnea ti erie | Lilinois Central, 833. New Jersey Central. 33° money. ppeared well ple a oftmy sty BEC ee slow Ms ae | and precipitate use of for || Mine. Mantilia’s friends will be pleas i AMOUR ted Ee Goer rental of the ee — = halt Gut of his pocket ated AER Ne ORERE SE er eeeees: : * this morning, and action | SPenstble for Indian couticts, hear that she is enjoying herself in Coustan- io popu | sic eins OF Man, Goes o Poeun m to treat his fr A. STRAUS, Ti tent ooe York custom | BY taisman Unople this winter, but has by no means forgot- Oe ae fees. an increase over Rae ES. COBB FOR POISONING HER ne ork eustom a he Witness did so and got a drink rks that he | ten the attention he received in Washington, obtained last yeas ity Of this cor- | Which city she s r Satie nei alware tomerines ‘AbOUL $5,000 less than In | nearly $4,009, | HU . ‘The Cobb trial was resumed at Nor- In i876 the | Wich, Com esterday morning. Several wit- | (Lauehter 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, ssthan a quorum of | embled. and consequently uo is not respon 2 % 7 pt b _! ess had no warrant then, = remiums amounted to $3,680; in 1s75 | DESes testified to seeing Mrs, Cobb and Bishop | Ke-direct:—Witue ae jondence, a controversy | with pleasure premiums amo ' esees (eolifled to seein iD a Ligercghazetl aba decio-te Between 1th ax ed, ‘Those present were f willitary oftiver of Gen. Sheridan's well, | A large party will go to Annapolis to-morrow in sit to $59,430, The hivhest pre- | together on the streets at times referred to in ® ; 5 ss —- —— Syencer, Mewilan and car, i of Gen. Sheridan's . 3 e Academy. secretary | Mum paid last year was by H. W. Sage, who | Bishop's evidence. Mrs, Clas. IL, Cobb: mothe 7 n testified that he is LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD Bpcgeek ag frit reli dreputation. He wives the reasons whiten’ | fo the annual Dall at the Academy. Secretary Sage, . Md Rane | compel him to take up tis controversy, point ‘Thompson's daughters and their guests will x0, Tucday Gee, eee game Ww he got Sop inene oa test ited to his good health ; a iC ing out that the arraignment of one department ee isan jain Oi we hay erone ae ee Claflin paid a a premium of $500 for the same pew | tat month she had never talked to Kate about ber 30:0n the afternoon of h witness oft @ gover mment by an officer under another | ladies, Si ‘y sakes’ | which he obtained last year for $300. ‘The ren her intimacy with Bishop. The day before Char- | went with Riggins to his house to give him an A Cran Muxpenen's Arveat.—A case wasar- | Gedented Ung: but that ie woud noe |g = , aMMoUnts 1 BOS gr ea cast, twenty-five years | Hie dled he said he didn't velleve he could have | Onportunity tosetite Mis alata: he Was there sued bere U.S. Supreme Court yesterday, jected to it Were the arraignment only just, |, SECRETARY SHERMAN Was before the House | amounts to about $1,060,000, and the loss tn the y poison but lead. : p ¢ Oa cross-examian- | three hours, and returned to tlie asylum, and M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. 2 which Walkie Wilkerson appeals trom the | aud did \t present a fair representation of facts: | *Ppropriation committee this morning urging | Collection amounts to only $6,455, Was ‘Of peed ate, Wasa good housekeeper, and | the next das went to New York: suw ulmaboara | decision of the supreme court of Utah. Wilker- | DUC such not being the case, t i ‘ Was on good terms with her. Mrs Faller | ihe steamer. and saw him sail; Bizgius pald the ted tor | his duty’ to call for proot so as to protect | purpose of dateglog aie coe ee ; to date ule reports Cat Ruken ia eee a | CARES cane : : a theappellant In this cause, was tri Ry Ane cent men in the service Aewing ine Baver waiter ats LICANS.—A meetin t a reports that Bisho} nat her | Mr. Worthington stated that they A sentenced to be publicly shot. Upon | Haput DEAL Were CUllteOr tices tA ae CLE alance u wpria. | take measures to appoint a new sta! e tha ‘n there, but c i that he to Europe. ence was firmed by the ‘st ciaieed with those that were guilty or incom: tne se etary also asked that annual appria- | committee, was he ‘yesterday. tir ine uot stay very late. Witness sald to Kate, “I ho} Mr. Gi ch.—We shall contend that if Awricol chon thepreaner | COMMISIONER MAY'S NETL ICDETATLTOSeEC | He eee oe remarks upon tie subject | Addresses were made by Hon.d. Av J. Creswel, Teport” Rate eta eon not, Dae it wool the consequences, “rsa "as Teshonsible for the neve penal euiene Ged Ge FIC CHARGE : the secretary said that, the railroad compantes | MJor Hancock, of Harford, and several other 2 p ae the consequences. 4 7 ‘ < " Dennis, Raasoi nee SNES Th MEN TADE wa not in the city. sium; was there in AND BOYS’ 31Z! AT VERY MODERATE ruary, isss. Up t | Biggins. whe was there from April t a not yet sending herp aobay Cob ia, ‘Twenty and e2, for sa. oads Cord of a C. guaranteed ‘States, Coupon or Rex Other Ihvestnent So augztr LEW Baweains 1x PICTURES. Having determivad to ciose ont onr stock of PIC TURES, we will sell Chromos, Panel Pi ¥ and a great many Chrome at " “4 Were going to talk about her she would give Mr. Worthington.—Then tf he was derapitated in ee ‘The first charges taken up by the Commis. | Pele chansing exorbitant rates: for the per- Etate commaitices Withee eee action ofthe | them something to talk about, Witness over there defendant should be held fortaurder: juved; that the con. | slover are a number alleging in different forins | FOrMANCE Of this ORIMend Such Peed kat | more county, offered a. series. of tests heen told by Kate about several presents, but |” Atthis polnt-—12 3»—the court ordered a recess sof he | andat diferent dates an insunictency or sup- | Wscommittes, recommend] such lepsiation as COMME een ag chalrman of the state central | foramaciiinets eae eee ia, TAC, cone preparet topoon mab theca ee peor n. lezally. he Cheyei ni weucy for a committee to calla ting S eS come pt eaded, hor put 1 ‘The Commissioner points out that 2,10) | {eight to be lkuited, thereby compelling those meeting of the committee, 4 Utied that Cobb's beard began to fall out atleast | with tt : § 2 sof flour w engaged in the transportation of silver bullion | itl a view to the election of delegates to a | {cd Wat c . = er recess, Mr. E. M. Dawson, of the Inte- Mottocs at bait pry a head ot att 1. ana luton pounds aa lou were | to make reductions inthe present Lines state Convention, to meet not later than the 22d ee Sears ORO. Atos bet eeianee assortment of HOLIDAY BOOKS. y rior department. produced the papers inedental omimittee (barman apmaine anew central THE AmERIcaN Soctat Sctesriric Assocta- | tothe somuiltuent Of Lue plain tothe incame and in the event of a refusal on the part bf fae TION held its annual meeting at Boston yester- | asylum. cal year, both of which items contributed to feed the Indians during the period in question, Dut are omitted from the reportsand reckoning: GES. SneewaN reduced > WS OTARTES for 1879. all styles and prices toe Star:—Wn 0 CHURCH ALMANAC fur 1 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM.—At a Special meet- eee a ing of the Senate committee on pubile buildings | cuairman to call sual : | day, Prof. Wayland. of Yale, presiding, tn the | Mr. Goldsborough cailed attention to the re- WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, | <TAHOF ¢ of the military ofticers. namissioner adds: | and grounds, this morning, it was unantnoucte | then the sexed counties of te. State andthe | atsence of President David A’ Wells. A leteer | quirements of the law aid its of twu _- ee80-t 428 Seventh stone. | Willow “these statements, ot starvation nave beca , Se isd continuous from military IVIL SERV headquart 'PHE. © ERY AN EIGHT Pade - Mr. Wells was read declining re-election. siclans that the party is insane, and also of two Stee ; ‘ ating | Clty of Baltimore shalt elect delegates to such a | {rom Mr. We = the associa . : from | Semen ge cee ay pede? bungee Rrontiating | convention, “The resolutions woes adopted’and | fice Gon ae ee oe mar | Rgweeholders that he 15 unable to manage his j the isth of Ja ; i vhich time, | $=" ‘ von and 42 honorary. Receipts for we year | affairs—and he offered the certificates as show- WEEELY. publishing exclusively Depart and vate eae ‘ HcAbontEy ae ig: | of the National Museum on the southeast cae | the meeting adjourned, $1,550, payments $1,71. Rev. Dr. Wines read a | ing that the act has not beep compiled with. ment N WOus, Appointments, Oi dius remained quietiy upon thet: reservations, | HEP the grounds of the Smithsonian Institue eae Paper on “The Prison Congress at Stockholm.” | and reading the first, said they should. certify Personalities, CO gh ce atl ee and Were by no means ven the lon, SENATOR THURMAN’S LETTER TO THE OHIO ‘here were also read papers on “Hard Work tn Price, $1 six mont ache > that they know him, as also the {reenolders, Druocracy.—About three hundred persons sat | Education,” which was tilustrated by modeling Dr. Chase (one of the physicians at the sy down to a banquet given last night by the | in clay, by Edward A. Spring of Perth Amboy, | lum) produced the order of the Secre‘ary of ‘Tmetat the White House this afte: Young Men's Democratic Club of Coluimbas, | N. J.” Danlel C. Gilman, of Baltimore, was elec- | Interior for the adu.ission of Thomas Biggins at noon: all the a eaten ve aaa Ohio. During the evening a letter from Senator | ted president, and the old board of directors | the insane asylum. which was offered in evi- hoon; ail the members present except Mr. Cot ‘Thurman wes read, in which that gentleman | was re-elected, with the addition of E.C. Wines dence. There was no paper from Gen. Grant, coran, who is suffering with a severe cola. A | sald that the democracy of Jackson's time was | cf New York, and Carroll D. Dwight, of Mass.. | Biggiis was brought there by two pliysicians. ! ean Wes onered and unanimously adopt- | devoted to the Union, the preservation of the | ‘2 place of Mrs. S. Parkman. Hon. David A. | Recross:—When Uiey receive a party wit th |. declaring that in the se: of food. Who cit did not leave bei By os were Whole number ot Northern Cheye: accounted for separate Ww ‘ONN, W.Ut2iisenr AND ICE 721 Sixth street n. ON THE Wasu Parties, A Receptions at short and the usual satisfaction wuaranteed.—de-27 oo eae se of the cominitvee | Co stitution, and against latttudinarian con- | Wells heads the finance board. Commitinent of the Secretary of the Inter» = York on the monument ac ing to the present | structions of it, which threaten an unlimited cen = Sas a eae | they keep bina there until they determine whet- ws. WiLL, me BE ee BUS design stoutd be prosecuted ‘until Congress in tralized despotisin, were opposed to monopoly BoGaRprs, THE OTE SHOT, commenced in | er or not he ts insane. They kept him there terjered, if It saw tlt lo doso. It was decided, | sought only equal rights: while leaders of their | New York yesterday the execution of an ex- | eight months because they con: red him in- in view of Uke fact that the force employed | Opponents ever sought special privilezes, and | tensive glass ball smashing experiment on the | sane. on the monument would have to be tnereasea | were the party pL economy, the government | tollowing wager:—$1.000 that he will break 6.0% | — Jolin O'Malley, formerly clerk to Biggins, | th the spring, that ail appointments above expenses then being $15,000.00 annually, while ‘balls out Of 6,200; $500 against $1.00) that he will | then testined Ulat he saw Blggins at the ass. laborers and mechantes should be referred by | now they are $150,000.00, the A ulation only | break 6,000 out Of 6,100, and $100 Inst a $1.00) | jum, who told witness to get him out, and wit- Lolonel Casey to the building committee— | having increased three fold. He further wrote | that 6,000 bails will be broken. without a miss. hess went to several lawyers, bul they declined | Messrs, Humphreys, Clark and lrasc. who will | that the same principles were at stake today: | ‘Tas balls are sprung from the Bogardus screen- | to take Ube case. [The Court—You ought to Inake recommend:tions concerning them to the | there was need for immediate action, and he | trap, fifteen yards arise. Accot ig to the arti- | have sued the lawyers.) All he heard Gen. pe acent of the commission. Mr. Corcoran, fo1 sure the democracy of to-day would not be | cles of agreement all hang and miss fires have | Grant being connected With the case was what is tinal approval or disapproval. The appoint- | recreaut to the glorious memory of their fore- | another shot. lus set. to work breaking | the lawyers told him. [The Court—That ix inents of a number of employes under the com- | fathers. LAS: i get the best, Gites price, an Heat PLER'S, tr corner 434 street. ee) QANTON FLANNEL TRAE leper esos rissa gt Extra heavy BRITISH HOSE, 25 cents a Fine FOUR! x USFS 25ete. a pair. log trices axe mate hy order to evece Broek, to buildings large sdtition to Shr Factory fo Baltimore, which te tow lacwely ove: 1 Or priation for these nd yet, in view of tin a considers a th referrin Mizny cerbing deficiencies of — § the —Conimisstom construct his been with him ray the service in | ag of the Ca tins | Mb ‘ Miener cor ver lass ‘wonderful facility, a se B.2gins was absent nine months Fy con- | perfect data, and In bis conclustoas he | eet ; ~ od ne a ae eee pepe business—s! 7 “Govetr MEGINSIBS' 1003 ¥ streetnn | eee eiee Frnt ieee er a eeanle Genelency. | 7 ssitm rere-connimets TRE PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF Panpons has | Rnd upto nine 0" last night. when he had thousand dollar gaint ‘YOR THE FOOR—It you want as | fog cut ty since 13 beet ae pore at ue nee pe Her ‘that A SET-UP ArFamR.—The whole Acklen basi recommended the commutation of the death | sbattered 3,000 balls without a single miss, Messrs. W. H. Minnix, James L. Barbour and T like te Seca foe tose went! hota Whereas the treaty calls for beet sr beter and | ness to-day, including the objections to his res- | firmrisommen ei oe tetesod ois, ly ee a Kisinias ‘of Chicago, com. | fie pre pe Teady-made e | dan in Ch Tee te Healy one-half pound of bicon Js ive | olution for an investigation of the scandal, is | ™prisonmen death sentence it ring aft f | ibe pia q ; » bear Pa. ave. iene | divic — ; ry the equivalent of one aud one-half pounds of regarded as a set-up affan.—{ Washington special | O'Donnell and ‘Sharpe, Mollie Magaincay sect 200. Bogaraas eves 200 broken alls ont Ba Sieced bit bon teats aes co the —— Overcoats, ‘Oaa6y | un extra pay, beef, het.” The complaints respecting numer- Springgeld Republican, ‘tenced to be hanged on the 14th inst. of 1,000, “The match continues to-day, stand for Une defence,