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== me oem NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1869, 5 en tne on their way here, thé pper swarms and the late famine having effectually convineed them of the folly of colonizing thaé part of Africa, The iret lot is 100 ns for whom prairié, land near the capital Amgen ER, of has been supplied by the government, the first cage in which the gov- ernment has desisted from its efforts to force imml- tion to go where it ought not. Itis said over THEATRICAL. WASHINGTON Ren actin tiga none ee eee s ‘This dinner was followed by one given by Blacque © | ar. Booth’s stately structure was inaugurated on ay, the Turkle alse attother Wy Harem 2euls, Wednesday evening lst with all te solamntties of the French Minster” “When the Geert tars Fifth is Un if y passing ig The Southern Senators in Se- | wi! be continued vy Gir members of the diplo- one, Wee Sanne ‘The ho expressed, that the Chief Bh nominate his own suc- avenue, and the glorious orbed Edwin waved the Carlist matic co cessor, coming from 80 democratic a source, occa- | 2,000 more want to if they can; but the gov- Fears of a General baton of the conductor. At the appointed hour, eret Caucus. The Turklah Minister and hig wife entertain thetr | sloned considerable somment. vy ernment has been issuing instructions to every one Outbr. € alk in Sp ain, despite the hostility of old Jupiter Pluvius, who pro- Fn ok ytd ated and deligutful party on Monday on its sania: jp Rngiana to oe pes mane aoe wee! robabl tested with tears in his eyes against the success of At their dinner party on last Monday were Speaker BRAZIL. with them the usual policy of drawing back just the legitimate, the doors were flung open, figurative- ly realit Senators and fc ministe: Mra, Numerons Political Ax-|1 manor sera wien gure we nan ony we | 28Hionable Receptions Among | fisciieressired sarge nunler of imendn ns when what it has been wanting is offered to it, News has been received at last from the steamer which went dowu the Araguaya in July last. She had got alter going down soine 600 wiles, tothe mili- The Public Debt—Condition of the Treasury Attitude ef Lopez Towards Forcignerse— back, rests Made. choice of @ brawny policeman or a doorkeeper to Eli of ag very select and exceedingly enjoyable. ‘Dumdonald—Treaty with | ‘!Y, post of Santa finding no didicuity, sud embrace, The great fan, worked by steam, slowly the te. Wednesdi is the liveloat daar wreak b and Claim of Earl scaring the wits out of the wilde Indians living on erccthy ee but 4 last W was es} way ‘andanimated. On | Bolivia, the banks, some of whom took to the svoods scream- surely agitated the atmosphere of the house; pecially Pi Dec. 8, 1868, “ " this day in each week the ladies of the Cabinet min- Rio JANEIRO, d “The oe | the-fire-canoe !" while others, SPAIN. the massive scenery, worked by cunning isters receive from twelve o'clock to four inthe af- | The Treasury has published a partial statement of | more fright threw themseives on tue ground, slapping and ing the ground in their fright. The nat ie extends 200 miles lower down than Sania Maria, and the province of Matto Grosso hag machinery, set the wonderful ‘square ig Verona.” | SPICY SCENE IN THE SUPREME COURT, | ternoon; und on Wednesday evening last there were Prince Ferdinand a Candidate for the Throne | Mr. Booth made the usual little speech in a beautiful the country’s funded and floating debt upon Novem- fon—the wedding of ral Col ‘and Miss | ber 30, which I proceed to summarize:— of Spain—The Assassins of the Governor of | Suit of Sunday clothes, evidently prepared for the Bir ana the a sage at Oe Mate » Papp wpa “ San aria aim the a oF Maio Grosso line Burgos to be Executed—Numerous Arrests | Occasion, the hidden orchestra struck up ‘ Hall STAnmrnaRoN, Folk 1 1080, "'| | ie Biiamnoan recopnicus were very Well tended; | | withoat fixed time ‘of redemption. 129,102,2001800 | $10,000 @ trip, for twa, IMBA oo, Yon up aad for. Political Offences. Col fire American heart, Odd Scene and xpected Result. er Was 80 stormy and unple rnal lean repayab! ‘gold instal- the stre! i an ectation, curtain rot fe an wh ae re nd ainuséments were far | " ments paid (60 cent 18,466,025000 | that a business with the Amazon couid be estab- lished such as would in time induce @ furcher sub- Maprip, Feb. 7, 1869. | amid a buzz of expectation, the grand curtain rose | The little funny old man whom Maryland calls | more tempting than driving through the streets in a It is said that Prince Ferdinand has consented to | majestically and revealed the most superb effective Senavor Vickers made his first decided impression on | close carriage to seek recreation in friendly parlors. sidy for a powerful steamer on the 300 miles of em- 81,604, ced, 3880/1000 ‘Treasury bills, interest 77,853, 80011000 be @ candidate for the throne of Spain. scene ever done on an American stage. The open- | Friday evening. The Senate resolved on an evening | Had the Weather undergone improvement ver nsvigadion, which would make a Orders have been issued for the execution of the | ing scene, with the loud alarm, the ringing of bells | #ession to let him Anish the antediluvian speech | Yncramigsthevs took tine tei diioat to aging Ener cunmeney ‘amuedt votore te Wat. $0 S00 04000 | Soe ee mie i ihe Aiascn, swamers. assassins of the Governor of Burgos. and the rush of fighting Montagues and Capulets | Which he had prepared. It being understood that no | tonishing jam at the of Commodore Lee peep acura heavily which at two or three points, are It Is generally conceded that Seflor Olozaga will | down the frightened street, was the most vivid pic- | Vote was to be taken only ten Senators, the majority and bergen coon ee As it ma ioe im- | Total........+ Poviensssdenerons serene 951,157,8451500 mae led, and I OBEgOCS Olan cpaage the be chosen to preside over the Constituent Cortes. ture ever presented of those turbulent days when | democrats, were present. Vickers had something to | § uively theme of conversation ever since, Say $175,580,000 currency, to which has to be added | TA’ PES SM a Miounces the arrival of the frst Many rumors provall about the proposed direo- | Romeo loved, Mercutio railed and ‘Tybalt fought, | S47 about “cursed be Canaan” and tho servants that | Mrs. Speaker Colfax, assisted by ilrs. and Miss | the foreign sterling debt, about $101,000,000, making | cargo for Banador by way of the amazon, The tory. Someassert that the members are tobe elected | ‘The scenery throughout the piece was equally | Father Abraham, in patriarchal days, took unto him- penal ona Uy Pack, Sarees Dee ber | on November 80 a total of about $276,680,000 in | Same paper insists upoe tas necessity of get for five years. grand and impressive, but in none was the | Self to be his property. He could not announce | tor Grimes, Nie Bennie Ghetaien, Mrs. H. D. Wash, | United States currency, represented’ by national @ lormer letter an j i t i=} Many political arrests have lately been made. All | thrilling effect of the opening combat on the | hese new and startling statements to leas than s | burn, General and Mrs, R. P, Buckland, Mr. and Mrs, bonds and bills. which you denounced in your Amazon articie. They the prisoners are charged with being engaged in the | grand square of Verona equalled. The baicony scene | Uorum of honorable Senators. Vain was it to as- | fh (sg ep Garfeld, Mr and Mra. |" People’s opinions kere in regard to Lopes's treat- bn sigh ih Fonda tl 2 ore than'two years Carlist movement. . was @ gem as Derfect as the soul of a poct could con- | Sure him that great mon before him had made won- and’ Mra, Shanks, Mrs General Greeu ana Ass, C-B, ment of the foreigners in Paraguay have been com- | S20 the Amazon was declared open, to-all the worid, ee ‘aes ceive, but it was the face of natare marred by the | ‘¢Fful speeches before a dozen Senators; vain to | Boynton. pletely upset and mystified by late accounts re- | and yet not a step has seen made towards estab- basics “ape ricken from the Rolls of | | ocence of man. Mr. Booth’s inability to conceive | assure him that others would be in directly; vain to rs, Secretary McCulloch was assisted in weloom. | ceived through the agency of the commanders of Ushing the custom houses which are required to the Spanish Army—Hears of a Formidable | tho charactor of Romeo, sill less to play tt, was hero | #PPedl to him not to waste time; vain for Nye, in | ‘Admiral Bailey, ‘United States Navy. Aisong wo | tHe British and French gunboats which tave re- J ™ine cotton crop inte no "i Lh = 3 wee et ee most painfully apparent, ‘and as Mr. Booth, atter ail, his biandest tone, to ask him to give way and | visitors were Representatives Haight, Coburn, Buck. | turned from Paraguay. The French gunboat re- | short in general, owing to the d) er. This a f was the feature of the evening, despite the splendic let him (Nye) speak; vain for Sumner facetiously to land, Garfield, Dickey and their ladies; *ustioe ceived ten French ‘and two women, and the | Still 1s the rule in the back pest of Bahia, although The name of Prince Girgenti has been stricken | theatre, the Mansard roof, th fan Cher by 2 Field, of the United States Supreme Court, and Mra. fittee! fami rains have done some good in|. two or three | from the rolls of the Spanish army, steam), the tessellated pavements, the delicious ack. cite past recollections of eminent Senators; Vickers | Field, Mra. Senator Cameron, Mrs. General Green, | P28lish one mn persons belonging to the tes | The SUgAE Crop ‘of Pernambuc © 18 also short this sea- drop and Miss Mary MoVickar, we will cake | would not budge; a quorum he would have. The | and Mr. and Mrs, Cresswell, of ‘land, of Englishmen, but by agreement with Lopez they | son and the same appears to 1s pretty generally the : i were not to be permitted to communicate with La Plata or Brazil before their return to Europe. The English commander has written to the British Minister that Lopez invited him to the camp at ‘The Carlists are very active, and there are indica- | the ine: r Secre! tions that-they are laboring to produce an insurreo- | sion teh thas ouellad “in tema ate Sergeantet-Arms hired all the carriages at hand een Poor ppb ged ned ge A a aad tion, which may break out at any moment. It ts | upon which the future of “Wooth’s! depends, bp a ay eset for praertbelrs sil wot | and Miss Curtin, of Pennsyivanis, 4 large numbe and show our readers what Mr. Booth home. passed wren Represen: os omicere wd rumored that the 11th inst. has been fixed upon by pot id rominent elizens and their iadies: ‘el knows as well as we do, viz:—that he can’t pli the opportune arriva! of a batch of Southern Sena- | my and navy, them for open demonstrations against Bi ae ane nm Romeo. "the widow of Garrick, Jealous of her dead tors completed the requisite thirty-five, and Vickers | “ed on Mrs Wels viattors were received by | Villola, that he spoke to all Englisnmen there, and | Chicago wants a big publishin, ¢ house. secu omen aaa DRnNE the Edmund Kean play Abel er, which | TOS and toddied on in his childish way through his | Miss Browning, the cnereares daughter, assisted | that they unanimously refused to avall themselves Joseph Metcalf, of Erie, Pa., tie oldest Mason in FRANCE ding ‘aries life was left solely to hit. The | feeble, empty speech. Tas inten testvat's eery iarge number or wate, {0 thelr sp tolngethey saying tha ‘they were well the United States, died in thag city on Wednesday Meliss Widow saw and wrote to Kean—‘Dear sir, yon can’t | ‘The hunt after absent members very unexpectedly | ihe greater proportion belng iad * | treated, well paid and atte ‘content, and that they | last. James Armstrong, Semmes’ ligt \tenant on the Ala- bama, is a resident of Halifax. He has become a British citizen. Str John Bowring’s translation of ‘“‘Hwa Tsien Ki’ (The Flowery Scroll), a Chinese now. 24 has lately been published in London. " General Adam Badean, private ; secretary to the President elect, is busy on the second § and concluding volume of his “Military History of « ‘eneral Ulysses S. Grant.” Five cpa aceapacs e nets Det ieank, pope Dene ake am egually, Cor | revealed s circumstance of some importance. The | _ Mrs. Postmaster ‘General Randall; assisted by Mrs. Pans, Feo. 7, 00, | ME,BOOUL, who hag frankuess, ainong otier ele- | Southern Senators were found assembled in a secret | Fave: Moat cr'eahors Postmaster General Kas. ase ooniertenpcriegdlyneersa ee ory son, of South Carlin, who’ was dctlned ty | them ero it and Mim fs Dikey Mi an hr pesca ra tere he in bpain and asserting her | psu weaghaaatuse, wnt as imagination ane | iiness in his family.” The fact is walked of | Hi. Foe, Air and Mrs. Cnaties Haugnt, Baron and y cendently vivid and oe with @ Cally S exuber- | with varied feeling and comment to-day by ev ss Baron de Wetterstedt and Justice ance of passi¢ t HEE TER * iby graderoi commonest es ants aan a the few Senators who know it, but gene- Mrs. Secretary Schofield received a large number THE EASTERN QUESTION. ine: depths of his soul an ideal oF love, and | rally with disfavor and suspicion. "a septional ane ee erasegnta, been ae RiLiy image falls short or is in rT & " aucus is unpopular. There is much inquiry con- | ton until four o'clock. ‘The Hellenic Government Granted Eight | youth of invense fotllng, burning thought, ieving | cerning its purport. Nothing was definitely decided | _ In the evening a reception was hela by Mrs, Attor- Days to Decide on the Proposals of -the | heart, giving up his whole belng to one deep de- | on because they were too soon interrupted. But the | ivaas4or waich osrde had peer ioswed,. ‘The Dope: a eens ts Panis, veb, 7, 1000, | linauise oth or uate met dnd’ 4 Some | B/S of the caucus was to secure united action, to | lnity of he attorney General gd the high eseba in The great Powers have granted a delay of eight with a student's stride, a slaty, bilious, self-torment- | Make the South tf possible a unit on several matters, | Which the ladies of his ily are was mani- ’ ing, selfish face, which the brightness of a large, | One is to secure s fair share of the federal offices or | fesved tn the general desire of the most promnent days for the Greek government to make its final | massive eye cannot relieve from a certain expres- t People of the District to their respects. Few decision in regard to tie proposals of the Paris Con- | Sion of mingled meanness and cruelty which those | Preven! confirmation: of‘eshets,; Another ts, fo talk ree in - ~reg fashionable siasor. of the city anil ‘uncontrollable indices, the mouth and chin, expresa. | Ver railroad matters and to combine to carry | Rave Deon, so mony aa led ope gi hat at the — De AOuaaie A Co chery aW’iat can | through their local schemes together with the new | neiznnorhood Sees ucacsily Fachnemel at tine mm: hte Peaceful Disposition of the King of Greece. | born out ofa world of dreams and love, for rpg bill of the combined Pacific railroad companies. A | and the pope of the slam of carriage doors, uf Pagis, Feb. 7 1869. nature as-Mr. Booth’s were impossible; and as if | third, andthe one under discussion, was a plan to in- me cape bay pe ee ae — oo berry The announcement {3 made on official authority |-~omiclous of this, he seme BL, (umes abso. | sist on payment of salaries for the full period of the | hacks, kept up an Tinosasing OoesgMOCION Wat Sitar that late advices from Athens give the French gov- | fancies and thoughts with which the imagiaation of | Fortieth Congress and block legislation on some | midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Evarts received amoi ernment god reason to hope that the pacific policy | the divine master crowded a him, | He has not vital measure, if necessary, until the demand is com- fer scale nee play pelea yr of King George will triumph over the excitement of | the iace should be lit-up with @ glow of saaaon it piled with. But thus interrupted nothing was de- | capital, the hour. Great agitation still prevails in Atnens, | is uluost funny to ee is struggles to wurow upon cided and howe exposed: thay ‘propose to ‘say \thas'|' "Gn Thursday eveuing ths lovers offim and dending _ his fe: Bort x was ni fs entertainment e form of & atures & radiance of feeling, 4 there 10 intention of particular secrecy. bal ‘at Professor Marini’s mibly Rooms. considered it a point of honor to stick to Teens aa long as the war continued. Mr. Nesvitt, ee po engineer, Who accompanied his wife on the him there was nothing to prevent him going along with her, he replied that he intended to stay in Para- jay until the war was over, that not an Englishman in Paraguay would leave until then, and that all the previous reports of Mr. Gould, of the English Lega- jon, and ex-Minister Washburn were completely faise from end toend. Both Bliss and Mastermann were alive, and Bliss has published a work in Para- uay telling hard stories about ex-Minister Wash- De The *thing is thus a mystification. Goula and Washburn have been relating tales of Lopez's treat- ment of foreigners and natives which are enough to lift one’s hat of his head, while later accounts re- present him as humane and popular, and as a clever man, well posted on all subjects, and detecting st @ word a flaw in any ‘state- ment made to him. What are we to think? Has Lo bamboozled his late visitors, and was all that ‘was said to them by him, by the foreigners, and un- doubt by the families recetved on board, byt t but deceit m beginning to end? or were Goul and Washburn deliberately or self-ceceivingly utter- ing misrepresentations? Undoubtediy the com- ler of the English gunboat is satisfied as to the truth of what he writes, and his opinion is decidedly parvorenie.%? Lopez's gee — regard to - a en in Paraguay, although two were sy on criminal charges. : vania are Asa ponent McNay ed hie liticlan, worth $20,000,000, and A. Pardee, of Hazl town, whose property is estimated at $25,000,000. bechie Five of the Euro} 801 31 we lors. One has been Grae niauns ean g to Illinois. ‘Twenty-six of them are married—espe “tally the Sul- tan of , Six have lost their roy: 4 consorts by ‘Thomas Paine’s seal is in the possessh « ‘n of Colonel William 8. Morton, of New Orleans, wk: 08¢ brother, fingered C. Morton, son of one of ‘the « }xécutors of ‘author of “The Age of Reason,” 1s @ | out to pub- lish his life and writings. State Prison Inspector Rhodes was o1 \ %¢ told that he couldn't, if he wished, find a democra t. © minister to officiate as chaplain of Aabarn pris: »1 |, and it is said that his reply was, “I'll have a deny »¢ tatle min- ister if I have to go to for him.” their hard, copperish surface casts back sent 'The New Naturalization Bill. In Rio, also, international law continues to agitate biel woaet thea MISSOURI. lected aint ting. io New Nat . These ballg are called la coterie carnavale, and are | the press in consequence of the continuance of the | _ Since the war closed the Hannibal at: joseph = pany rahe o Sai ok Gaeat paroreis or The bill introauced by Representative Poland yes- | given. by the Professor annually. ‘They arverr dispute between ex-Premier Zacharias Goes e Vas- Railroad has sold nearly _ ip ecnnened < oy radeon Horrible Murde: rc Litel stage business and cold, keen, passi toy na- | terday, and referred to the Committee on the Re- select, and are invariably attended by the best of | cocnellos and the Ministry over Caxias’ doctrine of oe to lng ge e Ai iy iat year r of a le Girl by Her | ture are tie essential dominants, tye a od ernie ths La: Aye degra Pe Washington society. On the occasion referred to | the right to promote insurrection and revolts in a ,000 acres le! reeetp' oe Father in Hannibal, his true sphere. His elocution is unstudied. natural ee See &@ member, pro- | about two hundred couples participated, all atured lligerent country. The discussion is a fierce one, | Were over a million and three quarters of + jars. Sr. Lours, Feb. 7, 1869, and attractive, He has a keen eye for stage eifects, | P0888 uniform system of naturalization, the promi- cS a oes oo ~ enjoyment extended into = as mee ie tee ge ag the ae 24 Appltostion, (as been qmade. for an Fa og ston ao An insane man named Hoefer, living in theout- | #24, without any of the etfe notions of'rib- | nent feature being a continuous residence of analien | “"On"the game night the Colambia ‘of Oda | some official secrets or scandals coming soon to light. P calling lelicacies of detail which belong to | tn the United States for a period of four years and skirts of Hannibal, Mo., murdered his daughter, ten | other artists, has a large, graceful idea ot colori J Fellows held their annual reunion at Odd Fellows’ Sears old, yesterday. ‘Tio suangied her-wite asap, | & Dicture,” which is" essentially “arustic and | 1X months to entitie him to be admitted to citizen- | Hall. There was a very large attendance, and the then cut her body intwo and otherwise mutilated Pa pa Magan oo 0) ae’ PaLllp eats. | 'aiap.. ‘She spoesedings. fe /adaralieaiten say ).be by vocal and instrumestal music, taiears. 4adee oad ters he represents he | had before a clrouit or district court for the United | fresnments. ‘ The son of that Admiral Cochrane who entered the Brazilian service as First Aamiral during the war of independence and was the main agent in the capture of Bahia and Maranham and in the aban- Brazil by the Portuguese troops and ®& contract the zight of ad Vertise- ments on the lampposts. ett wan't kel ¥ to ob- tain a nice little revenue from this sourct +; biw it = now dou! ms Western of fun. are somewhat erent tromneer own Th Goresowin Coiorado, the ether the corpse. He was arrested. When asked why he | forms no conception, not evena wrong oue; for great some fect isto! committed the deed, he replied that he offered her | Sftists may make 'wrong conception 40 complete | States or Territorios, On Friday evening Speaker and, Mrs. Coliax held | S951 ene of the remainder of his favors clams | a87, Moll Greer mortally wounded with plato! one 7 and pierce so thoroughly into di as to become | The Case of John ©. Braine, of the Chesa- | %, feception, which was of the most brilliant | S¢ttlement of bien — ‘She was merely shooting for fui 2, she ex- a8 a sacrifice to Christ. great asa fact in art. Mr. Booth merely drifts with of the many gay assem! which have been wont | 0D eee. Three years ago he suc- ‘when the unfortunate man pu’ ‘his head & pleasant presence and agreeable elooution through peake. to gather weekly during the fashionable season at | ceeded in getting about $120,000; but the present | round the corner just in me to stop the & vuilet. PENNSYLVANIA excellent stage business and wonderfaliy mancuvred | Senator MoCreery and others had a long tuterview J hos; ment yeep = the Vice President Lay eon tee eS eh _ ache ‘The late thunder and lightning storm ha s brought machinery with hackneyed notions, caught or | yesterday with Attorney General Evarts, in relation hares dy om anceesing sirente ! claims which, though lai Wore lasthatte by the | out the follo memozanda from a eors ¢spondent of. the Boston t:—'Feb. 15, 1739 .—A great conveyed, without any regard to the character 88 & | to the release of John 0. Braine, of the Confederate Ketones one uate ent coe oe fo Mr, Caired ana mow stor ‘hander and lig! g. Feb. 6, ‘im, with ut herrioe g. 1787.—An earthqualk . Riot Among Firemen in Philadelphia—One | Wbvlc. He is wholly incapable of expressing passion respects terms of the agreement with the Admiral and and consequently of playing Romeo; but as he ad- | Navy. Mr. Evarts expressed some doubts as to the ae General John C. Fremont, Paymaster by the extraordi services rendered by him. The Dundonald, ts quite di with the Man Mortally Wounded. mits this with charming candor, and his doing so | whether Bratne’s case could be reached under the G, H. Thomas, Treasurer | $00, Earl ‘great thunder v’ y ; way in which he has been at the an- | 1739.—A thu sto in which Mr, Lee's: rw ck oe ger Bapcg Gpeyeroe er say a Suan inenates yet ‘imity | President’s amnesty proclamation, but lisiened at- miatives: Raum, Barn pee tick, take whee. swer he could get was that no ‘claim for money wad struck by lightning.” One company of the present volunteer fre depart- | Sq The last account, that Keener auaiyels to wuick | tentively and favorably to the plea for mercy. worth, | Beaman, Moorhead, ‘Niblack, Kerr and oegeaitor Netto ins returned frou Boulvias His mis- | yess Da rent ontone The iridian and halt ment ity removed to anew location yester- | quty directs us and which would determine his doom. The Annexation of St. Domingo a Job. Judge Casey. Most of the gentlemen were accom- FP ng or a vert ret can ak he Oe eatin | 2 ftom A meget capssinan treet one b j. day and as usual in such cases a building near by | It demands, however, great forbearance Mg it If one can believe the very smallest part of what — ry yoo ‘Mrs, Mi och andthe tank ‘or ly over Mr. Booth's extraordi antics \- be! set on fire to gs the gc fe brought | 1, o with Juliet. Fe Ten r ility of | 18 being ciroulated here about the scheme for the thelr Serica of evening seompuiona iniiioated by cards her companies ground an ensued, | expressing with his immobile face the eager impa- | annexation of St. Domingo there is a very huge job a Friday evening. The Secretary's which resulted in one man being mortally wounded | tence of the young lover, ,Mr. Booth sougnt the aid | g¢ the bottom of it. - It is sald that certain parties in parlors were crowded ee. the entire even- of his heels, danced and c. ‘about tl Ing. Most of those who eir respects to Mr. and with an iron bar. Subsequently the house of another | ¢f his heels, danced and ¢-ogged about the stage 98 | 14, country have obtained granta of nearly the | Mrs Colfax, also called at Secretary joch’s. company was bombarded with stones and much tn- | ‘The of old Capuiet’s orchard wall bit Senator Sherman’s reception last Thursday even- pamge wall was a bit | whole territory of St. Domingo, and that if the an- nT ded. ‘ve hundred tnvit jured. The frequency of similar affairs has caused a | ol no gel ae whek ee 2 i) the great | nexation scheme is put through our government 2 tigen ty, beget or a a uD ~~ 4 movement to be started in the City Councils fora | {¥mnastic ability of Mr. Booth. but we pags these find the r of aright to number responded by making their appearance. tals Teasol named, and when | Will find itself the possessor of only aright to pay paid fire department. Mr. Booth gives us Richeiteu or Hamlet will be glad ‘The accommodhtion at the Senator’s residence on K Saree to sound. lis praise to the fartherest world “We | ‘te indebtedness of the scquired territory, with | strect was inadequate to the occasion, but Brutality of a Shopkeeper in Pittsburd—A | cannot expect the Romeo of that distant day any | %@fcely an acre of soil to call its own. If this | there was no positive discomfort experienced by Little Boy Shot for Looking in His Show | ™ore than we can look for the Verona of to-day to | be true, and the parties interested are really, as visitors, there was little space left for the ladies to be the Verona of Romeo and Juliet, Though the | stated, occupying high oficial positions in this obtain an easy display of their very expensive toilets, making Bolivia friendly to and in settling the aiee cet Sin we exceotigty deract ie droug! ive in the western parts and most of the small farmers and grazers are ruined. It is supposed to be what is called the seven years’ te The British Minister has le reclamations in re- to the failure of the government to carry out the contracts made with colonists sent to the colonies, who were most of them in a bad state from that cause. The accounts given colonists of the false statements made in to them biter arrival Wil erent op ‘emigration. to Vi ent Brazil. The Minister of is mach — ipa one of the oppos/ te sex whom they meet. Hiding from. nega el ented Ely gerne 2 ay take it x The custom was in Goduced by the ich seu Jers. ype the American 7 natron. Her white hair curis ciosely* about her fine ‘foreliead; her dark eyes, quick and earnest, flash # der ite wide arches, clear reflectors comer feettry gand thought within... Her features are noble, the’ tines of the mouth a8 sweet as they are strong, he : dress rich and quiet. She has a pow- erful ra 4 3m a8 @ public speaker, for tue forces seer oe sear Among the Senators nt were Messrs. Ramsey, | for his bad but he has pubiished an ex: personality Dused Prevesuno, Feb. 7, 1909, | 4mgune spur of the Atstrian luster no longer | country, itis easy to understand the eagerness mani- ingyen, Hen ent were Mesars. Ramsey, | Tory note, full of generallties and also a blowing up | WoFdS Sbe is logical, earnest and ‘eloquent, and Michael Kauffman, a German barber of this city, | the sculptor carved and the patuter dreamed aud | fested in some quarters for the annexation of st. | Norton, Nye and Ferry: Of Representatives thers | ele sal seuanine’ Under say ovcume|;. The iat the ved afords-ample scope to noble youths and lovely maidens laughed life lov- were Messrs. Garfield, Griswold, Hubbard, Judd, | deen te! publishing. Under any circum~- study e ampl shot a little boy named Edward Miller on Saturday ingly away, that old I city has ‘mes Domingo, Logan, Buckland, Shellabarger, Spaldi Van | stances the emigrants have been greatly deceived American is .ventors. Ti paients have already evening. The boy was looking into the shop pos 5 My respectability, dull, ac tan mation Still Reported Frauds. Trump, Wilson and Walker. nt oon of | both in England and here, Phare are in much suffer- | been ri a ¥ inventors pF gong window and after being ordered away by Kauffman | the sun is republican. ' Great kingdoms may die and | There is a rumor afloat here to-night about certain | tue fo > legations Wan also ea. including | (h. S eset seein ee Ne bong + ad bonne § that! ine grat bo 0 ted. i 1819 to a gentle- Tho etter ted ‘a revolver through the window, | Past away aid clties tnat were spots of lignt may ait | frands in the ofce of the Commissioner of Internat | te Chevalier Cerrutt, Waldemar de Bodisoo and Don | Weel tecene broths, Miteotomtes. being nearly ail | mania New / York. New Tork sul ‘Keeps alesd, in darkness; but the sun which makes italy beam Facundo Goni. The evening was passed in ot go" ies, ae iy 4 kiling the boy almost instantly, Kauffman narrowly | with voluptuous verdure plants its fi Revenue. social intercourse, which continued until ater mid: clerks and artisans, who scarcely knew what an axe — of baa Ca gives _ fy ofa — escaped lynching by the citizens, but was hurriea | equally on woman and on man. What is f Appointment of Naval Ondets. night, The Senator intends to have a reception | Or grubbing hoe was. y attained ik ‘has one ‘or two Taults, however: re oft jal goldercimates gow ino pansion tere, Thesmal | rye Prestent recentiy approved te act author- | irk, Rust’ endutsou'a recopion at Wars ling liveliness our fancy balis become revenge with izing and directing the Secretary of the Navy to | Hotel wasa very brilliant affair. it commenced in EUROPEAN MARKETS. them; but the sun comes scorchingly here so1 make the appointment of midshipmen to the United | the afternoon at two oclock ‘and continued until We have our Monteccias and Capuietsin New York, | gtetes Naval Academy, on or before the 4th of March Ps eat ee — = : Mes Agel apogensnd ae i in and $I FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, Feb. 7.—United reams of many sentimental maidens on Wednes- next, from any State in which the election of mem- | ones, brilliant colors, poured into the States flve-tweniies closed Saturday at 80%. To-day pA _ ep _ bers of the House of Representatives of the | Corridors and gave Sateen inn of Washington a ia . driver is 8 alf roasted by the boiler, and ts ‘table to. be blown ¢ off : sta tangent without a moment's warn- ollRet ze Tonic, Nutrient Invigorator Via’ Sf EXTRACT, @4 6 PER DOZEN. Navigation of the Amazon—Emancipation .in Brazil—French Colonists trom Algeria— New Route te Matto Grosso—First Cargo Down the Amazon from Ecuador—Cotton Crop. 5 Rio JaNErRO, Dec. 26, 1868. night. ——- — te they are firmer and higher and are quoted at 80%. day a Mary McVickar, for whom Mr. Booth thus more animated, bright ‘appearance than Je of the HmRALD on the subject of the AN ov cities in nf Goods, by Seigen LONDON PRODUCE MAKKBT.—LONDON, Feb. 7.—After sacrit inself, ~ Forty-first Congress does not by law take place befor Mrs. Hend: The article o! IRRALD O1 i BRADBUR £, tate with Lord & Taylor, corner of Bicecker the closing of the market reports Saturday, spirits eK! iced himasif, we are pained to say, ts Se ee an ceopertiyd navigation of the Amazon, with its advice to the | snd Bower, , ¥ a Was dressed thy of the sacrifice. Git Capu- previous to the Ist of July, 1869, upon the nomi- | in glacis mauve lutestring silk, trimmed with white of turpintine advanced toasa. per owt. m London and | jetty 1s" created. by the hand of Dhakspeare—wart, nations of members of the House of Representatives lace. She looked very charming and recelved her | Brazilian empire to be up to the times or the AW vate edie toe, whe 2 ok SARRY's “chdone REVALENTA FOOD to 368. 6d. in Liverpool. Common rosin at Liver- ustasti tors with @ grace and ‘of manner that left ss Poo! closed steady ‘aU Usd tan at eats love moe’ if woe aban ty, but | om such States in the present Congress; provided ta taneomon. ‘Most et the prominent ‘adios of | American eagle would be down on tt, has eet 8 cures it, w finan ite altendant nervous miseries, as well as —_—_——_——_ sensuality spiritualized by imagination—such idve as | 20 such appointment should be made from a State | Washington attended, “and it 1s needless to say the stir. Some of the papers feel considerably Over | cough, ast debility, liver disorders and func- EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. abandons its soul to him it loves, where the blood is | not by law entitled to appointment of midshipmon ony, of toilets was supurb. the advice, and suggest that the American eagle has | tonal irr 09 cures, including that of his Holle i pA Mg on! ing ik the trankace, | ithe year 1809, m fo od Bh By Boag KF {oF | enough on hand already; but a liberal journal wants } ting Lib. 61 Biba BIS. DU BARRE & Co. iss Wil Lavanroon, Feb ithe steamer Nebraska, from | of Unfalling trust,” very’ thoughts ralses frankness | “" Formation of a Congressional Yalo Club. | * Ueucral aud Mrs. B. ¥. Butler have issued cards | to strike a trade, and proposes, f you,will furnish us sire it, New York, dnd alt grocers and chemisia, New York, has arrived out. lovely, graceful ideal. Without di \ it, we The alumni of Yale College in Congress held a | for 4 party on an extensive scale on Tuesday next. here with a republic, to willingly hand you over in AV: g@uable Gift.—Dr. 8. 8. Fitch’s Fomily 4 ieee ef 3 Py tend i eagle meeting last evening at W. E. Robinson's rooms, in compensation this paternal government, with ail its Fhyatels it Degen escriven mow laeaean mo thelr Teme HAVANA MARKETS. from 8 Sévres yale. | she ar mf | Witiard’s Hotel, for the object of forming @ society UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. finery, and throw all = and its presidents De. e Hetty a free or given to any. who cal for practical Western, woman, with but li to be called the. Congressional Yale Club. Judge ~ ~ in with the truck, as @ Lap every Monday, and every other wee / Havana, Feb. 7, 1800, | rustle, training, | bat a great deal of raw | soaiaing, of Ohio, was elected chatrman, and W. | The Gravity of the Court Distarbed—The Chief | The ending of the war is likely to give consider. a7,4° Monday, Tueniay, Wedneyiny and Ths Pe a treatment of Coughs, Heart Disease, Caccer and able stimulus to road and railroad making, more at ek dnic Diseases. especially the latter, since the English market has become less afraid of new enterprises. The com- pany formed to make the Jundiahy to Campinas ex- tension of the St. Paulo Railroad has just received its charter from the impertal government. Another English company has just made its début in Brazil. It 1s called the Brazilian Street Railroad Company, and ita prospectus proposes to buy and make street railroads in this country. It has com- menced by purchasing the Apipucos subarb tram- road running from the middie of the city of Pernam- buco, of which it takes charge on the first of Janu- ary. The success of the American company’s line to Botafogo has been so great that we cannot doubt there will be quite a number of such lines got up. A few of the Spanish friars have come, whether as Hearth and Home—Edited by Donnid (. vigor and, while The following are the closing prices of merchan. | realize the graceful, buoyant, lovely Juliet of Bhak E. Robinson Secretary. A committee was appointed Justice Indirectly Nominated for the Presi« 4 c) "3 creation, We have no doubt would 5 fi Court—The Lent: dise for the week ending Saturday, February 6:— Homeo’s business after marriage with deren to frame 4 constitution and by-laws, and the event dency in Open Cou ity of the Sugar firm; Nos. 10 to 12 Dutch standard | effect. The bal scene was as st ed of of organizing the society was determined to be cele- Supreme Court te be Ascertained=A Pieas- 8% & 8% ‘Teals per atrobe; Nos. 15 to 20 | the balcony would be in the Vercan tr today; besa brated by a dinner. The Attorney General, Mr. ant Scene. iar tae wom 28, 510%, Teale. fixported ur, | Basaages which require force and strong gusts of | Evarts, on learning that a dinner was in contempla- | mile J. Moulder ve, Dowgias FP. Forrest.—This was boxes to foreign countries, 4,800 boxes to the United The Mercutio of Kdwin Adams was the redeeming tion invited the society to partake of one at his own | a proceeding instituted by the son of the late Com- =— oo on Ti ag, we ee id perfect portrattare | of the evening. aan frank, | residence, where the affair will partake of a more | modore Forrest, of the United States Navy, to re- ee jant bearing, tins! ease and qui int Sod . ty of his father, which hi In Tiavana ‘and. Matanzas, 118,000 ‘boxes, 10,000 | Str. adams fairly adapt themselves to the chatacters | “*°FOCenlY social and informal character sere Oe Pewee ths Codencanstn naa sae hogsheads, Molasses sugar firm at 5% a 8 reals, | of Mercutio, In the scene in front of the cathedral NTE on confiscal e according to quality, Muscovados sugar—| where Tybalt and Mercutio fight and the latter is | THE FASHIONABLE SEASON IN WASHINGTON, | The action was in the Suprhme Court of the District Tnfertoe to eommon refining ative 9 974 6.9% Foals, | stain by a false Carnas Mr. Adsae bianed With Gre. 7 ' + | of Columbia, and resulted in favor of the plainti, rm at 734 @ 74s real matic fire and wrung from the coldly fashtonabie see de Rar in Homes| era | tunes, dea | Mectonm Dae nad Parior-Weemton | Satcton ting gute ting Pe r pound; in 2 pound tins 2440. a 26c. Four $12.0 Pepe) a ae aig = much can | of Secretaries Welles, MoCulloch, Schofield, | fex., ‘The defendant in the suit, a tenant of 12 a Lal barre. utter — i. vp oy per co Cumm! ‘and DuChaillu relate that when the lion Postmaster General Randall, Attorney Gen- | the premises, pan agg lh — Pas eM & roleut in scarct AG sends forth his roar the beasts, for miles around, eral Evarts, Speaker Colfax and Others. p- to. cours, ul stock; sales in barrels at 454 a 434 reals per ; with hideous tended to be a writ of error was sued out. U; Mn tine ne OM a 5% reals Potatoes’ stondy ai | smivcr. ‘Quttioan have certainly this hatnt. Wasmaxarox, Feb. 6, 1890, | intended to bs ® Mr writ it proved to be tested inthe Ba tchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in tho world | The on}; Bertont dye; Rarenless, reliable, instantaae- , ous. ‘Pactory 18 Bond street. C Astadoro’s Unrivalied Hair Dye.—Sold and pp ified at No. 6 Astor House. Manufactory 68 Maiien .aie. ¢ Jreulars of Every Description and Notices to ‘atiend meetings printed in the neatest ible manner, at aa hour's notice, and twent ot Bei sinter place tp tbe of P BINTING ESTABLISHM five per cent jess than at any the METROPOLITAN JOB 97 Nassau street. Established in 1800.—The Metropolitan Job Printing Establishment, 97 Nassaa sirvet. For First Class Printing of Every Soerips fon go to the Metropolitan Jov Bating Katablishment ‘Nassau mree. 60 @ $4 per barrel. Lumber—The market ‘The city is still shaking with McKean Buchanan's The giddy whirl of pleasure was never more ant- | name of the Chief Justice of the reme Court of Mitchell and Harriet Beecher Stowe. No. 8, now ready a for, Weta bine in, ati, salen ab S17 85 pax 1.000 | rabid four, wen, lo {tomes an ‘sunouncement that | mated than it has been throughout the past week in | the District of Columbia, ae “Chief Justice, of the — nea einneed perch bead for ale Ny all wewudeaiarn fe an een Y feets, odo tect, "shook# Box declining; wales at 7 | Mr, amin Forrest wore roo Turlough cased | ‘és centre of dignity, wealth, fashion and firtation. | ing’ fy inadvertence, inserted the name “David K. | own, Ihave Hot heard. ‘The world is getting hard. | on, toe engraving frum, n, recent 5 Feals; hogshead—the market is supplied; quoted at | ina certificate from that eminent Shaksperian and | Each individual of the beaw monde seems to have | Garter" where he should have written “Salmon P. | and incredulous. First and princes get throwr { (alse, Uanlod penta tl fo ne vitentiogt faerie 4 fy se tave, quan yh ace <a — _ oS self va guised the claim of soelety for «fair contribu. bs “ult K.. made iD aiorstes tha cone counsel Sans > ong “The Joly ola co of ‘st Beat f pa AoA Of HEARTH AND HOM Fae na TANS: wamets | ME Ba,T sult, modesuy announcing himeelt 84 iN? | tion to the gayetles and festivities of the season, and | faving the view tat the fact only noeded to be called | Were appear to recoguige ‘ths fact and are gettin « | tine by Hockwian fend the usual variety and in demand for the United States; box of si to | we are told, is ad with big bellowing from | has accordingly responded. in a liberal manner to the | to the atiention of the Court to have judicial pouee Hid of some ot Ay Noe pei ho A is ny 4 dep its. Price 10 cents. Maratea Sonar pata, rvs br of, sugar 01 4 ” ; * ae hori Meet, 86 00.0 ST DOE TN. TOTNES C0 | eo fg aoe a Mr. Booth are | !VSlry and emulation which gives so much gest to.) “in maxing his motion Mr. Carlisle, counsel for the = iy wd Bwsageryr dares hg 5 ek eo giving to art a » glory bi presenting two ot Shak private entertainments prevails to a much greater Cefeniant ot even femanat Te | tially, the fol- change—C ) 14 de 5, peare’s pieces aplen scenery and su now seat wi rous aks: ground upon Paris, 2.0 2% per cent premium; on United States, | rounding’ which has’ never, been | extent now than at any fashionable season ance the | Thi" tion rests Mea somewhat peculiar defect in “ " taken of the fact that no writ of error e: * it bet the South. “Alps call to Alps 7S moun- | amenities of soctal life. That spirit of harmonious en " ‘bly the last of their race in Bravail, Missiequot Spring Water—Only Known are to mortify themselves ‘ise. pT snd all diseases of the kuineys. Sold Uy ne os. this, they ae getting on with ‘al Dupot, 85 Broad wey. ¥. ss a of bo gg cqnen't Lay? ) se - aoneents on, and it was 9 ire. Mf. Ge wns Senlp Renovator aetermalgorn after that date would be registered as | The Lest in the wori.« svle by drusgiels aixty di ht, in currency, 25024 per cent dis: | However, as we are obliged to have such @ treat | C478 When democratic pomp and pageantry were | tho instrument entitled @ writ of error. If your ue Mor a Sp ot dg ty | Hecatat t Ay RM, ABe ann | ste Sothern opt Hew wir on Wl And ha i twua s| Tecoma ig aon, A St ee eee penpals, Combis Gals, be oper cent PAD ad eee re | Wepiane provect apenas tas arrege once com: | _ COuey sppears to have had an understanding feet Justice of the United States,” presume ros? Could gain their living when grown up, Besides | nthe Nee ere ad inen Job Printing Lissab- —_—_—____—_—- mitted ‘by tome of Ey Young actresses by undis | With itself, not only in regard to the determination | Honor (addressing the Chief Justice) may take | this some 190 adult nog.toes of both sexes have boon | shment # Nasesu sireeet, A LAKE-BUILT VESSEL ON THE ATLANTIC.~The | gulsed Kissing of hands from behind the soanes to the of each individual to vie with the other in the effort poe eer or as ~ By oe ledge ot une freed, 2 adatom ee Oe cursors a born —— inet aot eearaay tet in Sueerede, "ia Gost my of m6 ag va oe iy rl oy a oot dere tis ‘out ot to exoe! tn the magnificence and sumptuousners of Taincerely trust it will be very lo! betore @ shali | made rity rogress in gradually releasi their | with oy quickness aril despatch, twe wate ouce, Bho was bul in Uigvelant, Ohio, | place, seu. the. imum ACY’ Samuel Wener lays | entertainments, but that there might be a method! | he, unless, indeed, your Honer shall name him your. | 2,000 slaves; bacvthow are, wisely freeing only those eee ea RINTING ESTABLISH Inthe oat 1988, by Mossts, Qual & Martin, the frst | down, ‘ts « nice ing ta its way, but it don’t | cal arrangement in regard to the time when parties, | self. bye bm tty oe the motion depends ts | adults whe sew aan cae thet tear vemberey Uy | SteRE, St wasn neve 4 Free ist pot Stare guLaxe ontatio ins We slungton Ae Theat Hy i or ‘rootal vaste Pie reors LAS wit eee that 1 etould hat yenturo to present id ‘i formally ¢ Suing for untildeath. The monks are very wealthy OTT, = Sora toe Lawrence tiver, fate ths bosora. ‘ofthe | gentleman from ihe ‘till leas to waft kiases to | Convenience of society. the court, except that Topeconclusivesad | and own many Plantations in various parts of the | , Royal Havana luttery.—Prizes Paid in Cold, great Atlantic, a pioneer from the fresh-water seas ja from the wings, We commend this caution to ‘The President elect and fhe future mistress of the | may reileve my ee of what we deem to be a vex- empire. amity here has siso taken ® very praiee- and al lndgof Geld ‘and ‘Shiver, bin Peense to, Newousle eee iands Wak tnere Raving | ittne Piaul of une Coot of word” nee beea thrown | Viuwe nove me come cutfrom tte seclusion i LO a eaces Ae teipertedane a hie poeeation, | wortny step in regand to the eleven. slaves owned by pga libnctremnie ca ag 2 on Med hot vargo successfully accomplished ek | open to the public, and most royally has the | Which they have dwelt hitherto, and have recently | jn brief, the matter is that there ix here no writ of | its various members. One women has been liberated | mr» pot a Cold Have Ite Own Way iv to without conditions, but ten children, of ages from ing tue foundation of consumption. To cure the thirteen down, are to serve until Ugo Peg years of pm 7 eet congh ar oold you have only to use at once Dr. age, receiving some education and being taugitt a | JAYNE’S BXPKCTORANT. Sold everywhere. trade for their after support. Thus emancipation is —~--———-~ recet rip to New Orleans, making a very short voyage b; management redeemed their promise to reproduce | attended @ round of dinner parties, principally given | error at all. It might as weil be tested in the name pac acento nwo, ran ae | See oe oneness! | ty mente tate ar, wn theme | Sener ee nl epee w York she 1 2 5 J New fram that port, sailed to’ Galveston, | — Me. Florence's Francis is one of that clever actor's | cial object of establishing an agreeable apprentice: | grror, or of some strange confusion of Ideas provall- assed, she is now bound on her re- | best efforts, ce has made @ fresh and | ship with the coming President vious to his | ing inthe office of the court below as to which is | gradually gaining supporters, and even among the The Faw Corner—97 Nassau Street, Foxas, fom which ro of 1,000 bales of upland | delightful Sensation tn fe oomiosong of “A Haw, Haw, | assuming the cares and stapousibebioee of the Execu- tne Supreme Court of the United States, and which | present munisters Elere are one or two not | corner Pultou Metropolitan Job Printing Bstabiisuiaent gotton, Shi ng, twenty-four feet beam, | Heavy Swell.” ‘The music ts strangely at variance Chiof Justice 1s Chief Justice of the United States, 1 | unfavorable to a ual emanctpa ton, which : ion 00 tons burden and is commanded by Captain Ed- | with the fun of the words and the costume is taste. tive office, do not think it necessary to inquire, In either case | would take effect by freeing al! born after a fixed ‘The Celebrated Poor Richard's Eyewater . The Narragansett encountered heavy gales inthe | fully ludicrous. Miss Rose Massey is nearly all that ‘These dinner invitations to General and Mra. Grant | the defect is past all surgery, There ts nothing to pong This pian is that Broponed by the Counci! of | qw be had of ail druggists at 98, per bottle, fui ‘of Mexico and Straits of Florida, in which she | fancy painted her and is al ‘& favori “Fra | from the Foreign Ministers had their commencement | *end; no power to convert his paper into & writ | State, and @ bill prepared by is was going to be Jost her standing rigging, sails, mainboom, ae. She | Diavolo” will be broaght vy ih re hear, when the of error. bronght i by the late Ministry 30 soon as the Ww. Wigs, Toupecs and Oraameutal Hair.—iest Ww its prosont large | With the dinner given by Mr, Thornton, the Hritish | ‘These remarks juced t_ merriment in would end. if rf r Minister, at which General Grant met at the social | ourt, and camsed the grave judges to smile, and to wality Hair Dye and Hale Dysing, oll eeerm a BATCED A number of the Fronch colonists tn Algeria are | LOR's, 16 Bou it pt into this port for repairs, and will di soon | rh attraction ceases to e nad they are completed.—Charieston » Fed. 6.

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