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VOL XI
WABHINGTON. D. 0., MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1870
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THOMAS RUSSELL,
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WIHBS THW ABE WINES,
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WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS
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CHAMPAGNE IN HALF PlNT8
OLD RTE AND BOCRBOR WniSKlES.
COQNAU BRANDIES OrOUAIUNTEKD
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nitKrSCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES.
BTANDARD BnERBIKS.
SUPERlOp OI,n PORTS.
cnoion clXuet aJd huiNE wines.
bfarsuno and still durqundies.
jamaica and st. croij rum.
bootch and ekqUsu ales.
irisn and london torter.
porular brands 0 uttlb belt
" BEOARS.
ENOLtsn TICKLES AND SAUCES.
FRENCH PEAS. !AND MUSHROUXS
OLIVE OIL Oil TIIE TINEST O.UALITT
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CHEESE.
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iccompiDliiI with htgh Wtnu, bAl priTalled
from Uit atgU until ml 3o!f ht thla iTeufni;.
On Fritt itreettbi viler wii backed op
from tb baila to an voutul hllgbt, tbongh
not .nffldeo) to ot)ltrnctlhopilli4of tao
Clrl.
At Gunpowder tittr lit Iriler iota iboro
the rilli on tba rlilroil biUgi of tbe PbUa
delpbtt, Wllmlogton folStltlmore nIlro.il,
iod the embankment on lba.norih ib,on !
reported wubed awaj.. , -,
No Iraloi for tbt North, ItA (o-ulg ht, and
tba piuengert and malll South for tut
point ara detained here, j r
Tba daman it Onnpowdei aim wlllbi
repaired, 10 tbit tr.lnl can pau la the
morning.
Nothing hit, bean heird from tba ihlpplng
oftbaCbeaipeike.
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IXTKaJtAL nETBNUE rlEIIUnEH.
Th. I.dl.a Tarrlt.rr I.T.dad br
n.T.ni oaiea ri.
Muiruii, Ju. 3. Tba tobacco factory
of Tandj, Walker A Co., In tba Choctaw
Nation, wai leiKj m wrfajw j,,! br order
from Waihlngton, and tbo content! were
moredto ForfBrnlth. Tbe ttlinrea were
mide under the now ruling! and lo.trnctlont
from tbt Comnlaalonirof Internal Rerenne.
The rullngt heretofore hut been that all
mannficlnrlDgaelabllihmenU In the Indian
ccuntrr vera exempted from tanUon.
Ueurt. Bo.lwlck and Ryan, who are
largely laleruted In tba factory, will hrljig
the caie before tho conrtl for declilon. It
li undenlood tbit tho lnitmcConi refer to
all tba flctorlet In tbe Indian country. If
to they Include that of E. E. Boudlnal ;
Co., at BoudenTllle.
onto.
Ml.llnr aria L.(tltatar Refatn
Hauk.r. II. Id ita n.l.Ba. orraw.
r aaa auad Alaxr.
Ooutkici, O., Jtanary 1. Tho Oineral,
A.aemoiy meett lo-morroV.
Tbe RepubUeani held a eaucm Hit nlzht
to nominate officer!. The Democrat! aomt
ua.. .vioerrow. ma iteionn rdemoert irom
Himllton county, who hold the balance of
power, rernie to enter elth er Republican or
Democratic caucni. It U rineortajn whether
Republican or DemocraUo offlcen will be
elected to-morrow.
n are n ai.s .
Mala.il ti. sta.rBtri-.le.ri 10 ta
- Mataals !. 'far Uaraa
ToD.7.
Ntw Obuubb, Jan. 2. The bale ball
game thle afternoon between tbe Brooklyn
Wutu.il and the New Orleamt Soutbernen
drew a Urge audience. Tbe xround wat In
bad condition, and neither of tbe clnbi played
with Iti mual ability. Tbo Mutual! were
IgaloTlctorloui. Tho fotlowlnf U the acorei
Mu'lala.. ! 11 I 1 7 t j-m
rloutbirotri SB110O02 TSl
The Uutntli azpreu tbemtelvet del!ghtd
with their TUlt. Hey will lean for horn.
turect to-morrow.
rnon. ciciiiati.
Tba Tkaaa Trada-Dalb af Ui
KaGratr.
CnccnxTi, Jan. 3 Tb receipt! of to-
Mccomtbu city during the year ending
December 31 wal dl.8IS hbdl. Salei at
publlo warehouiea. T,t.S3 hhdl and 1.CT8
eaiet. The aalea at prlrili wirehon.ei It
not embraced In (hit autameut, Thotajao
oftobicco told tii 1700.000. an Inereaae
orer lait year rf 1500,000. Cincinnati now
u.iini m u ma largrct roirett in ua united
Diatea.
Qen. Btephen McOroty Wed nddenlyat
n'.t reildenc en Cottaga I'll! tbli raorulng,
Maw Tear Day la Cbleaa..
Coicioo, Jaunary S MiwYaar'a day
wat uulreniny obtarrM In thli city. AU
kind! of bull net! wero inipeodaf, and call!
weaaainumrouai on prartout occatlona.
The roforvi people of thli city cahebrated
tbe annlreniiry of the emandpatloa prochv
mallon yettai-day by a proceulon In thadiy
and a meetl ag at Farwall Hall In the aren.
log. Spaermei frtn made by the Hon. J.
N. Arnold rind aereral colored oratoro.
Hon. B. T. Ilopklne, member of Congreit
from l.'h. IidIion(Wliconiln)dtilrtct,dlidat
Mi'Jion wettcrday.
Vlra at lilanw.a4, Ka.
St. Locis, Jan. 3. The flouring and taw
mllli of Forcha ds Orwln, at Qlinwood,
Schuyler eonnty, Mo., were deatroyid by
Are lilt Thuraday. Lotl, 130,000. No In.
aurance.
Tba tVaalber at Oalralt
Dbtboit, Jan. 3. A violent mow itorm
et In lut el eolng. -About ten lochia hare
fallen. Tba wjnd U from the north weit and
blowt hard.
AUxBBdrl'a aad WUIalln
From tbe Altzandrla Otmu-ct Satnrday
wa ellp tba following new Itema i
TuBBaikeim.inva wllh . lis. tuirraalAajlnJl
wltheoaLarrlTid hira IbU1 morning from
Pblladelphla, which port ttkiy left oa the
34th nit. They wero detained foir dayt at
AnnapolU by ilreit of weather.
TnokUB Jomii .nd J.m.a ira.-flann. th.
two United Sutea Boldlln ameted ,nd com.
""ww j.ii id ion eityit-aeitrtetv ana
Ji the.murderert of Mr. Boley, in LTnrtr
burg, were J.ilenliy dtllrered up ti the
military authorttle t at Waihlngton, wb tint
.vTli """a iam "t Hm County Court for
thli county will commend on Monday Belt,
TwraTT-TnBTtB marrlia-a Ucentei wen It
tued from and thirty deedt recorded l. the
clerk'i offlca of the County Court for Ult
county durlag the month of December.
Wb iutb narer knoarn a rjuleter 2Jew
Ycar'a ere and, New-Year't day.
miKB were ao caiei or a criminal itbar.
actor at cither of the migltlratn'offlceidali
U.UIU.U(.
Ail EuraiBnT. Tbit place wai all agog.
thaOritdiytor thli wceV orer the olope.
mentofejiiof our leading clllune In toll
alclnliy 'un a young lady who Hied on an
adjoining farm, which took place on Friday
.-... uu i..i mornmg ne nirea a naea
Jlrote to tba home of tbe lady, who Jumped
.", aw .ore not long maiugineir way to
aalu, for California. The gentleman leavea
a wife and eereral ohlldran. and . valnahl.
farm. The lady wai tboat twiuty-iri.
legle, and uld to be haudionie. The gin
tleman U about forty-flre, indt for tome time
bad been actiniae the lady's agent In tbe
mantgamentof tur attito, which 'ha -con.
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(lA)Jajbfamaj,A(,Sl,
BnUF 2r,ruc- c. ' Nw Orleaw,
SiJrV Fr.llU'i cJ0,,1r'' to tba parHh
byth0 8T.nth'.trt;. ."-"J.- '."'"t'i ,
uKEy"-51 F" it.M.rroJolF.
rticSrtitai?!"! Altr Wlckllfffrom
Jceuwih,oineaIn Machaulci- Initl.
A it ax named Bucahert thnt taU wlfi and
two men named Alfred and CUaSe. RandaU
tiVw7"?7,',wn Tear-tSyMrt
UaCkDBrt anri Milk a' It,. . . .777
and th,ot UtaVdangeJ."- condltlonr
TIIE RICHMOND PRESS.
TItclr neceptlon In TltU City.
THE BllKlTJRT IX nOHOa OFTHB TIIITOES
Touti, Speeches, and Sentiment.
About flra o'clock on Satnrdiy mornTnK a
Urtly party of ntwipaper men membled In
me editorial roome or tbe Nitiobal Ra
ronuruB for tht purpose of accompanying1
the Eiecullre Committee of the Fret! Auo-f
elation to rtcclre their expected tlilton, tho
repneeBtatlTea of the preuof Richmond.
Va. Athalf-patt flra o'clock the iplendld
puitnger coach of Ueun. Nallor Broi,
capabla or accommodating thirty pereoni,
drawn by tight grey honei, the whole In
chargaof Mr. Alltton Nallor, Jr., anlred,
and toon tht party were on the wty to tho
depot of the Wathlncton and Altxandrla
railroad, on Maryland arenue. Here they
found an lecaot tlecplog car, which had
arrived a few ralnutei before, containing the
expected party, to tht number or twenty, at
followit W. B. Oilman and Dr. J. B. Brock,
or tba AWr.r; 0. W. QUUl and A. V.
BenneU, af the Sua Jmnuli W. II. Wade,
of He Jnnlnj .Wvi; M. P. Handy, if the
Ditpatci E, Cntbbert, Richmond eorra-
pondintor IbeNlw Xork iTaroU, II. C.
Tlniley, of the Auoclaled Prt. John
Graeme, Jr., and J. A FJizlnl, of the Wai?
W. D. Cheitermaa and Dr. Bchoolrlild, of the
Fetertbarg Idixi B. D. Dailei, Z.Vf, Camp,
and W. C. Elam, of the Petenborg Courlrr;
C. B. Luck, of the Spoltiwood hotel) J. T,
Netherland, of tbt CbttapeakB and Ohio
railroad) and Matin. B. Zetelle, A. A. !
reuti, and uenry Bchott, honorary memben
of tht Prett Club. Erirybody wat In good
tplrlti, thaylTiclooi Zetelle being apccUAy
warm In hi! greetlngi.
Tbe gueiti wert toon tcated In tbe coach
and ipeedlly drlren to the Arlington, where
they were received by Chler Clerk Balcom,
who proTided them with everything potilble
but their comfort and enjoyment. An lav
faomptn melting wai held In tba gentlemen'l
parlor, where Mr. 0. K. Harrll, editor of
' KBrrnucAB and creildont of tba Waih
UtProMAuochUoa,addretied tbevli-
Bon, in a tew worst r wtlwme, and In
formed bam aoxntwhat of what they bad to
expect darldllnaday, Badges wert dla
tnouled, aad than tttJlallon wart eeoorted
to their cbambert or reetSBJlII 8.90 o'clock,'
when breakfail wai icrrtd. At S.SOo'dock
the party, with a number or tba Wathlfiglpn
iron, ancmoiea m vne parlor or the John.
ton manilon, whleh bad been epeclally lit
apart ror the ma of tbe Waihlngton folke
and their gneitl. Here the comnanr wii
called ta order by Mr. Harrll, who Intro
duced col. John w. Forney at the tpcaker
ot tne occaiion.
ADOBiaa or wtxcoifa.
Col. Fornev In a neat .ddn... rirlall
welcomed the Richmond gentlemen, revert'
.ug w, ... j. tu.t naiaington on that day
had her hotpltaUtlei organized, and that
. uu.rora.uiy ui gooa feeling prevalliu la
all oaartan. He epokeoftba propoiid re
ception or tbe gentlemen by tbt Prcitdtnt it
I01I0WII
.."Yon will b. r.otlrad by tbi Pra.lilut of
,u uai.au oia.aa your rrr.ia.Di Hi oar
Pn.ldeit hi.rttly ud ilnplyi ind a. von
reaelvi hua ..d h. raaalroa rou, faitlira...
plaaa. to boar li your mlod. Ihit vletory
wktehllaratadhlai Lath. na.lllnA h. a....
rleilathiDlrlii ProrldaaaiofUod wi. not
... (laiorv ui una .bqiiod.pui i. .u . i.p.b.
laitt ud 1. .11 lie bliulof 1 1. d.alloid tob
tbi f latory of .11 aaatloaa. Applau.l 1 It
wa. iriaall proirdaload, n tb. moat of u.
null idnlli ind I fill lan thit tbt B"it
bodyot Uoaa who eontrlbatod to Itehloflr
will let to It tbit tht hirvc.t of thit bloodv
owlif will bi i him.t of fritirolly. of
proaporltr, of brotharbood, lad of pine, (ap-
riiu.i,lndthoiiefu.hin pra.nt wbob.-
! to thu trait profaaeloail oooo tba
taiahar lid the liar of our ooaBtry iod our
couotrraii ahoatd bear tbit trutb la nlad "
Ul tpoka of tbe great work llilgned to
tbe Journallitle profeailon, and eonclnded by
tajlsg l Oentlemen, I moit heartily, In the
nime of the Journalliti of Waihlngton, wil-
.., uu mj ... V.UIUU 01 our couuiry.
Mr. W. B. nitman. aa.nl.t. biia. f it..
Richmond XVioiitrrr and preildent of tbe
Richmond Preii Club, reipooded to tbe wel-
bvuib mm iwuwi l
bilf aftbi piahBOoaPr... Club, I ntura ro
oarbiirtytbaik. (or tb. lordlif lid, I ma?
ear. brotblrly anilt.ff wblah baa nil ua
fV'.m?V "."" vlall to Wiahloitoi
blU.t.laiatcf yourboapltilltrwblo. we
IT! llril aBiornl 1. an hhh. . k.
Statu.
IIOW TBB BIT III STBaT.
Alter the formal recemlnn a. ...
hour waa ra.l pleaiantly In todal con
vene, and Iben jpreparatloni were maud to
proceed to the Executive Manilon for the
purpota of availing themielr.i of the klid
privilege granted by the Preildent to lee tba
reception or the Dlplomatlo Corpi and offl
cere of the army and navy. The coach of
the Meeirt. Nallor. decorated wlthllligt and
drawn by a iplindld team of elx flna graye,
elegantly clparlioned, wai ipeedlly nlltd,
and tbe party drove to the Presidential Mm
tlon, wb.ro they took jatltlon In the ball to
wttneit tba arrival of tbt memben of the
Dlplomatlo Conn, Senator!, RepmintatlTea
and Jndget of the Supreme Court. Thle
eight wat viry Intereillng to the party, who
cxpreaeed themielvM at dtllghted at the op.
portuully or wltneetlng a tcena which oc
cur! bat onco a year, and teen then by but a
few favored Individuate.
All Of tht OffleenarthaPra.t.Tnt'annn.a-
hold, from General Dent down, were very
Vltjrl altt A MATIPiaAria to eVaktai bi ... I - V. T
moJlAtftly 0r the Dlplonuitle eorpt. tbe
Fresldeat rcclfetl tha 'Drrii fAika an-.
tbey wer pretented lBdUWoallj, each re-
cemDff iron rreiueniuraai Hearty rrp
of thubtofl, palling fromhlm to the Vice-
arnaiacDi. wuo uo coroiaii j vtlcomcd caca
entleinaQ.
After theifl MremQn!fl Itia Ttnrtvwalta
la the Bite Room to wltneii tbe reception of
tuvvtuuviivi iuq inn j ana nary, ana ap
peand much latereited la bavliif tbemoet
prominent pointed out to them. Failing
lum tug ukit A-t-jtu. n, jgir momen.B wore
pent la looking at the distinguished per
eoaacoalhere assembled.
LeaftertbeSxeeattre-tnanilon In charge
of Ua Wathlogton comtolttee, tbe party
gala totkoacb and were drlren to thepbo-
ipcrapa esiaousnmeoi ot Alex, uardncr.
esq., on Serenth street,, where tbey were met
l7 that gentleman, and a handsome plctare
wai obtaloed of thetlaltlnr delerBtlon. From
the galltsry the party was drtren to the hoi
pltable residence of CUrence B. Baker, esq ,
ost I street, between Sorenteentti and Elgu
tweotb streets. After tendering the compli
ments or the day to tbe ladles, "aa Inner
room" was visited, and here was found pre
pared an elegant and sumptuous collation,
eamorblnar tbo choicest viands and fruits.
w tb fall modicum of drinkables, to wblcb
an iple Justice wa done.
.from Mr. Baker's tbe merry crowd were
"ooached'Mo Wall's Opera House, la ac
con lance with tho kind Invitation of Messrs.
Kelly A Leon, to witness their entertain'
ment. They were met at the door by Mr.
Leon, who cordially welcomed his guests
aad conducted them to eligible orchestra
chairs. Almost Immediately after tbe per
formance1 commenced, Mr. Kelly, In re
pondleg to one o( Mr. Fordy's gags, took
wca-aiuu w aayt wa nr proaa ana nappy
to have our Richmond friends with us." V or
aa boar or more tba mirth provoking exhi
bition tbetrooDawa enfoved. and tbea
tb party took conveyance for " The Ailing
too," where tbey found number of their
Waahlnrtoa associates assembled walUnir
for the time appointed for the banqnet,
Mkleh was laid In tbree spacious reading'
nrona oa tbe north side of tbe hall. Tbe
tallJe was most elaborately spread, and
wae really a work or art, fully justifying the
proud title claimed by the Messrs. Roesste
for'UVolr bead waltenMr. Frank Klng,wbose
taste wai most favorably commented upon
by enYT gUemn present.
TUI JUHQCET.
The tompany wai formeJ, nod to lb
music of Dooch'a brass band, took tbelf
teats at tbe table In tbe folio wing ordert
UOt. TKOHAS U. rLOBBVCB. PrrtitbrV,
W. B. Onmne, itao Ferisjf Vott,
JokiUfstmt J. W.rernar
HaarjU.Tinil.T,
v. oj )'orar,
A. P. llaniall, r
jjM.UAvBBBflrh,
AUx, Dalmar
II vT.Qllllii,
JotioA.,FliilBl,
K qntbbart,
O.Q.ItRlegwalt,
T. O, Qbfi
Fratik KlonarJioa,
w, l, UhMtermai,
M. V. lUadr.
i Arthur i-thtphtrit,
T,U WAde,
. J. IV. Bresk.
Hplra Zitallt.
W. O. MaellrlJo,
M. w. nrr,
Fortsr MorM,
a.T.wmuujcton,
J. r. Nathtrland,
Hearr Sthott,
Pkll.A.iulllari.
J. O. Holland,
(a r. num,
U. P. Ilolaaaai.
AfflSES'.
nainBoisisardo,
AI. It a I lor.
V.U.M.Ket,
U.U. IHkar,
W.O.KUm'
AiA. I.orentf,
J. K. IlaalaT.
OiearK.UBrrts,
TV. W. Wordan,
J. TV HehooltVIJ,
u, a. ueengaiB
UADDta D. ZaOck, Vkt rmidtnt,
When all bad been seatad tbelr attention
wat directed to tbe following
- mu. or rAia.
CorrtolitiwUry Dtntur U tSi Frat of Rich-
tdmtl by Ui iYstl tf WatfUnfton. Jan, 1.
THB AattltOTOV.
HTO. -U llpw Ktw rr.' 1S7I.
OriterioabAif-shsIl,
Raan Tarranls.
riitt KsniaWa atlmoi.bolUd.tobilsr sauee.
llollsd YouBit torkar. orstar
Uold UUhta Asple d lalatiai
iPTiiir aauna.
laiatiae deeapon, en
uwu.tuv, lAnpfnitiBii janoirai nmrii,
a l'Amrloaln pate da rafieo. a la DUiheni
aolk da Ttau, oraavieaU, a la rranealia
Roaat Fltat da bceuf, sua ahtrnplgaoaii
Dutkteour.tr capon, stalTed with ebaitautat
aaddlaof South Jowa nuttooi htm. shanpagae
ssuea
BtUibtB---5panlah ollrait eraabsrry taufct
Mlarn huriaradlikt aaiotttd pttklai,
m Vegatablaa Tonatoesi eotai aaparagus i
LlaiabfkttaipatBtotB
Eatrefs-Fllat da valalilt, sauU, a la Pau
pblas; coUlatta d'Agaaan, grtlla, aui patlls
pll rlidTaa,BBat,Baaea Parigaaii par-
traaux.iarta rou, aaute aua iruirat) bale ntt
da penna, a rkan t naMaroal, a la Milan-
atiti nijoDaii,rJeToiuii,
Qama-OaDTBabtikdaeki saddle efvcnlsoni
frouie '
paairf Swus ntrtngues la btiketii vol a
tttf Craaimoi eraniaa) pyraatiaoi MMU
roeaai Itallaa cram.ornenaatadiehAmpacna
fruit Jeilyj tinond klssest Ohsrlotta Ruua ta
baakati.
Danert Florida orestesi Malaga grspaa)
fiii waiutit,) iiavBiiai Btirvrtii aaiiaqun
loa araatn
OorTaa .
The dinner waa sirred "by courte' and
tue complete manner la wwen tbe waiters
aiienuea 10 ineir aauee was remaraea nyau.
At 6 o'clock the appetites of all belnr satla-
fled, tbe Intellectual feast commenced with a
welcome acare irom toe presiding omcer.
UBTLBMavt Tba day sad the oeasslaa la
fall f lagvaitlons. Taa ntw year af 1170
Jaattffuo, and tbebaaanatof wntah wabave
panasaa, apraaa ta pi
mladi thoixhU whfa
kaarts prenpi raatiags of aiSMdiag pattttuia
ad great joy. Teawctatiaaaa of tba Hloh
toad ariwapaper praai, dob.b fron tba aid
CeamoawaaUa whleh gave birth to tba great
aad good Waaklegtoa. Wa, hart la tba ally
wBierairatva av iaaaran piaivi ibj raioir
of f's kAOatrr, gtaat yoa la frattraal afTat
tioa, aid ImJ ou walaona. Thrlaa wtleomt
waaffbitadlf bid f iHefahf the battla
of Ufa, a happy Haw Year, aad tut a 7. T9r7
tay.pleasaat nturat af atallar daya, aUat)
luimnigns uu iiauir waianaaM. w ra
mantbrr tba aneleat faaia wblah earroaads
tbe old State of TlrgtaU for aarty tvaaenv
laaea and prlaoaly waleonaUoall who nay
aaaklt wltatobtrboratra.
Han bar bv thalramlllBt faaaa tHatt ha.
truthfully I speak, for tby have quite re
eaatlr tojoytd lrglale frkUratty and boa.
riiamr. cur mi a ,oo gaatitmea, we owe
you and give jou hearty tnanka,
Hindi apontaaeously grasp hands, aad
hearta alTBaUoaatsly. grappla hearte with
hooks of ateeirt T
TtaternitT. liMmarkatf . atra. In k
Ai.i..i.r.:.-i..v..T:.:r.f",.--v :-."
ni(ai.anraiaaviiBriaaraniaarTiaoi,taaiatd
in Buanaaiut oaioioi tar Ban BHtttloar-iair
rorsibe outpouring of jouf welenna aad out
greattogla your Tlittto tba Ftdara) etpltaL
ad eipcelallr Jtiit hare around thli abundant
faatWabeard. We raeociUia aaxa toar tba
broadaat rqiiallty It ralgaa seelallj- SHpraaata,
" MWB,iia aui qui ioiviiign 1 ua. Wl
remember the trUIa aud trlompba In llfa't
voyage. We must look forward hoperully to
aroiJ the oaa and aaaura tha nthap. Miik
may ba doat toaahltT this. Social vlslta of
faBiismra oi taa proieiaiOB -O wa.03vTlD.
oar, maklar aeaualataaaea wblah wa beg ta
with eharaoUrlaua aamtaUgUaga,tad lavarU
ably to tha ..applet! reaulta. Wi rtotnbtr
that forolblt and truthful daelaratlon of one
oftkt beat or Eagllib wrlUrt, "that lathe
hands of man entirely great tha pen la mightier
lb an the aword." Wa ara now aultlratlog tht
rta ui paaoa. Lai ua in our miaeioa o faith
fill to tba hl.rh nurnoaa In hand. Tha whit...
Ipgtdmtssengtrof PaaetiapraadlBgharnitrt
tlBlooa to tha ArorlngwlBda,eatka to shad
trbanprlaSuaneat aUover oar broad laad
Every bill-top must bow be an Ararat to re
aalra tht ollre braaeh, aad upon wbleb aba
may Bod abalttr aad rtit. The ploughahare
nauiu igravar uaurp lb a won oi iat ti
and the nrualac hook throw lata ntiar rf
the spear. Away forevtrwlth Bllthtcmblfma
and taalgns of distress aad dUturbaaea. Now
that "grin vltand war has emoothed his
nniita iroai,-1. aa loravar aeep li saoata
thraaahnut all our bordara.
You, gtatlamao, oeeupy tha pivotal point
iivhb wiiioa w lauuao.a paaoatui poillltal
tLTort. ran Tour aaaaranhlaal. anri ir ..
thoota. aokaowltdgtd amloeat polltleal poil
tloaaa Vlrglnlaaa, aa man, as Journallsti, la
tha azerelaa of tha high datlae ot your pto
ftailoa, aad In tha fulfillmeat of your high
mlsaloD, may do mush to dlffnee aound and
healthy tuggeatloaa, and epread abroad
throughout tha land aad to all the lababltaate
thereof wboletome tboughta of trutba that
breathe, and happy wordt of Are that bora.
1 may utttr anotbar aad severer thought,
whleh I oonaldar li of paramouat Importaaee,
and whleh Jmt hert preaeate Itself vividly to
nr mind. At ItlehmoDd. far vou hawa it
uwo, iuu bibj fiiasa jour nanua upon ina
larar which, bow aa math at ever before,
raATta the polltleal oplelan f the estlra
BOUth. a
Ton, my brethren of tbe Rlehmood Dtwi
paper preia, eipeelally bear tht rtapooalbllttr
of tboraugbly welldlag thli great power. a
to It, frtenJitthat It Is dona Judiotouilr, tO
elently and prBotlSBlly. It should be entered
upon tjuleklr aad eareeetly. In eu.b a eause
I truitthert will be no haUlngor htiltaaer.
Tbe aad to be attaiotdlsa "eon in mm at loa
dtrouttlyto be wlihtd ' In all the tarseit
ntit of my impuialre aatare, and thai em
unri aaiara, ana thai em
Of anjemiaaot aeldlerJaad
tbe yalted Statee, I repeat,
1401 1"
phAtlt laDgusga of ai
AO ItQIVUB Wi Ilk f BIDIDI tDMIItrj
iow rrii aiBi ai ibb
PrS'ldaatof
imWt Dt BAVI PlAOl I1
Aad now. asBtlemta. acala I bid rnii wL
tomato WaibliigtOB, waltomt to our faitlrl
tlti, weleomt to oar eoaSdeooe, aad weleoma
to our aireotloai. Wa trust your aiptrltnet
to-day of the boipltalttlte of our eltlitaa will
baavar crata la vour mtmorlta. and hatn
faratrad up in yoar faearta, will bear ripe aad
ueelout frulti and when la after time, per
bBpelntht fullneasof tht yaars of your life
you revert to tbeatcteaet and tha loeldeate
0'T?,V T1'."' -'"yba evAksa pleasant
and bllsaful reatsmbraatwav ' r X- .
air. Arinur tsnenneni. or the Rtinnr.iriM.
then read the
Fntat Toast. "Oar Quests." Motto,
"Gentlemen, yoa ara welcome, may your
Journalistic plumage never moult a feather."
Responded to by II. C. Tlniley, of the Rich
mond Associated Press.
, eraacH ov h. o. Tiastar, asq.
MB PRSSIOBMT AJTO OBBTtVUB OV THU
Paaaai The aatlgauent of this duty to ma baa
been made under moat dtprtnlag elreum
taneei 1 uadentaad that (ha tomaltUaof
our own people had great doubtt about nr
aaawartne. Oaa ftntltrnta thought 1 would
talk polities, and aoother thought! would not
be able to talk at all. (Laughter.) I eaanel
pretend to reply to tbt tloqutnt addrtis or
Colonel llortaeei but what I want to aay Ir.
that 1 am entirely unprepared for thaoeoaalon.
I intend, however, Brit, to talk a little polU
Ilea I wish to ear that wa bring with ua all
i bide of politics from Vlrglala rtprtttalad br
our leaJinr newspaper men. aad If rou want
to talk both aldea, the ageat of tha aaaaeUttd
prraa win agree wua you L.aughttr 1 Now.
gtmlenen, X want to (all you what happened,
when It waa aonouoead lo It lob mond Juat be
fore Thaakirtvlaf day, that tha Pme Ai.o
elation of Washington were about to vlilt
their brethren of Rlehmood. Tbe Idea of tha
prttiorthe national metropolis eomlog to a
aouotry town where there wart no plaets or
Interest, no .treat nublla hulldln.-.. not a
theatre, earned preposttrout. The ne wipe per
men of Ulebmoadhad a meeting at mrotflet
to take eounttl, and I do not thluk the it tver
was a aaddtr stl of men. One gentle nan
move I to apploot a committee of arrange.
raente, and etveral suggeatloos were offered.
lut nearly all Beamed to think wa could not
it I'".'"' rtoapuoa. , wa went to work,
iQvraver. with a will, an.! wiin hat i(
you know The ram It was that, while we fall
ahortla agraaAiaay tblsga, we did not at
aaatiaiiaaoititcooUWUI. I Apftlaune 1 And
hoie who ware deapoadeot before Thanks
tlvlng about how thev ahould raeaWa mu
ara even more dtinonllant mw Thii.aa
baen Iniervlewlig ma all day, taughteM
ssktogmewhat on earth wa taa e far do fd
get er.a with thle sortof thing 1 Ido not
Snow what they ean do They ask me to
lanuB ju ivi baa ,nw
ktndnaaa auhihnrn
tolhtm IeBpaateaafrleadly.eordlslreeep.
tlon, but you have so far tEeeeded our aoilol
patlooa that I eanaot flod worde to txprtae
our gratltuilt, but wt are dettrmlnwd to flu
you tbt next tlma.( Btrloualy, ht wevar, there)
la an hntt Malm fn. -..' a .ii I. ..
--. "" - at ait
n hour eooiln for !
all of ua.
waera an picaaaai
aemorlea, the etaetraal
rrtendihlpa, aad tbo brightest tetaee wtu fada
Into oothlogtbul until that hour does coma
to us we proroea that tha recollections otlhle
JT1." brighter nd brighter, and the
frlendihtrt made and renewed here to-day
cball grow stronger and stronger until the end
(AppUmeJ
SlCOtD TOAST "Tlia TTnmora nf Joar.
nallsm.' Motto:
"A little nonsenae now and wen
Is re II bed by the wlaest men."
Responded to by Major Bea. Ferley Foore.
eriBcuo MAJta neir, rahLit rooaa.
Ita BBlrl Kak aaa I- tL. u.lll.a .! Ikl
Trtah reporter who was whipped lor writing a
loeal artlala, wbo, when ail ad bow he liked
M.Pl4thet ht thought It wae an 1 eg-.nl
,wlp, bul be didn't III a the eraeker. Ha
Uked Ua toaat, but not the motto. He had
unia rvail.U UBUI VJ 0BmlIIta OI 1 WHO IT-
eeven over a month aco, who notlOed bin
hewsseipeeted to reply to the above
dearortd to prepare a epeeehiiearehedCherlea
Lamb's Md Tom ftloore'i, and many other
I . . "-' wwraa igr na prontr
terlal, and in tail sueeeaded In completing a
most admirable addreet, whleh ha had put In
type at the Woo offitt, aad whleh eeeuplee
eighteen eolumas of that faeetloue paper
ridaughttr.) Ut was opposed, therefore, to
the motto, tittle nonaeaee now aad then
isrellekedbrtke wlaest mea.1 He had dl
Tided his epeeeh Into four dUTerent heidi-re-Uf1!01'
hUtorleel, poetleal and medicinal
St. Paul talks of a elaas of man who ware
anitous to tell and hear lU tbey knew and
where they were, aad there wae ao oeeaaloa
kseatleaadUtbe Old Teetament where vlalt
orstouldnot getlabaeanieof the preimre
Tbatlaildaatha had need for tha rellgloue
vHiyiiuipniM, j ar (Aa DOtlltBI Ot OBa
te lee ted a humorout poem writ taa br Vr.
H-lmaa,fBoitoa, wbtah be thought would
be appropriate,- bttansa It eommeaeeai
, tOT all Plana ee, when 1 eaw thee last "
I Laughter and applauea.) lie found that la
aaeleat Baby loa ma who bunted after newe
Items Imprinted their notes la cuneiform char
acter.! upon el ay. where tbey were afterward
found la great aboadanet, end he preeumed
this waetneraaaoo whTtoma ranortara ortha
present day are addle Ud to tarrying brisks to
their hats. Laughter.
Aa an a aaroiaa ooneueraoie spsee TO tne
medlaal prortietoo, for all newipaper men
knewtharwara raa.au a friv ItKural arlvaatt.
lnff. Thta wnulrl alva hla haarara htit a hUmt
ouuiBaoi oia aiaoorBia epeein.prepareo ror
tha eeeaitnn. whlak tha wi-miii fimi in iha
..iii. -i i. .--:t ! . . - :-- --- - ?:
Glob on Monday mornlog. As a member of
ianw Aafiana prvit ne wit giaaionave
aaappartantiyafexpreialaf the gratification
It afforded bin to meet the Richmond frattr
ally. li had beta hie good fortaae to v lilt
Richmond on ssvsrsloeeaelons,and had always
been treated with the utmoat eourteey and
ktadneas, aad appreciating their eourteey and
.lauavaaB wouia aonaiuaa ay eayiag oi ine
IUehuoad Preae Aeeoelatlonreate ptrpttus, be
thou eternal Applause
ThibdTout lJ2sthetlciloJournatlsm."
UoUo4' A thloff of beantv le a lor for.
ever' more true of Ideal than of material
creations." Responded to bj W. 8. Oilman,
of Richmond
ifiicb ov w. a. nruiiv. van.
Mr. Ollmaa tald thty had ealaatad for bin a
moit dtmeult BubJeet tha crtatbatlea of lour.
aallam. Asprealdeat of tha Precs Association
of Richmond, it wae neat and proper that be
should maka a Dtraoael aDnllaatiort ta tha
manbara of their club. Thoeo who have mar
tied have showa good taste ta having lararla-
uii iBwivia oaatAiitui woaii aa wivtai tnoai
who aranomarrled never pass a pretty ladi
oetheetraate without giving here ebeerro"
look. EuhaiaaltiMBila hla raanaatlva llai
had maalfeettd admirable taau aad creditable
nrlila In dnltiv wall wttaLavap ha hart tAdit
Mr. Oilman rtftrrad humorously to theipe-
cim tiara i aan 01 tarn iwma.af mvmowiw vi toa
Richmond preea. and eloeed with an elooueal
euloiry upon Taemaa Ritchie, as a veteran
Journalist of rare abllltr.who rail acted Infinite
eradlt upon tha State of Virginia, and to the
Rrted aad brilliant Hamdea Pleaeants, who
Id down hla Ufa upon tba Bsld of honor He
paid high eonplimeate to tbe latlom.t im.uu
gBfcrtwboa tolumna had been graced by come
vi a iwifii wcitara wt aim r auyoinar oui
try, "d to the period when It wae regarded ae
taa foeemocte
aamaa of American Staatore. and
hgli oeenated high poeltioae of truat aa
ka... in the BOoree offline willbe forcotlei
butBjJourBail,a,aeeoa developing lis high
deetlny, ao taan k penoa oi ume wouw
belUve tbateueh rfaS." " "ilj of Horaet
ureaitr would everetaae iiBt.-..
FotrmTO ToAst "ButffhtV Jtoi
" riguree can't Re." KHponded
Alexander Delmar.
BPKKCa OV IfK. ALKTlvnan TiCT.WAti
Ma.OBAiaMAi IfetlqulUembarraaaed
utAai wta turn .oaai propoaaa. taaey t
roureeir. dear sir. ahouldtrtd with tba fall f
log parephrsieof Ui HTbe Frees: Newepaptrs
never fib I" Piguree won't He u oleic they fall
to fullr aad eorrattly reprtaent laetii andkeva
they show to tvta batter edveataga than
aewspaperei for I have heard that tha lattai
will aamaittaet fally and eorreetly reprtaent
racte,-adken, out of pure devilment, fib In
the baraalo. la one reeptet even eorrtet and
eompltfe facta may be eald to lie, not abeo-
lutely. for that they eanoot do, but relatively
and serkaatlkully, as A. Ward would have put
It, aa when thty lie dead or dormant In the
public mlad like bulled seed In tba ealloue
tuthatorletlatotbaatnotphera of popular
an tlon hv tha aid a Inn a nf that. aAnai.bi..
warmth aad ditTuied light whloh, like its pro-
ll t al.i a Ikaiil. Ikl....a aUa.....k.j "
m.j it, .uw wvh, aia- !. bivub gin anou
I acta, as f aete, have ao sort of value, but
ara tlmnlv a mail of idle lumbar. Tha aina
of a fact ft aol aa element or constituent of
that fact, but is Its relation to tha total stock
or our knowledge, either prtaent or proipaet
Ivet Faels, therefore, have merely a potential,
aad, as It were, Bubetqutat valuei and tba
oaly advantage or poaataclag them (a the pot
albllltrof drawing aoaelutloas from themi la
other worde, of rial ng te the Idea, tha prla.
eiple, tbe law which foverni them Our
koowladra Is sompoetd, not of facte, but of
tbt relatione whleh facte and Idtaa bear to
iuan.BB.vM ana ia taca ointr. A. mere ae
qualatanee with faett onlr makee a pedant) 11
aw ib aaa ua w, hi-xui itiai wb Ulltioauiao IBB
pblloeophtt and theetateimaa
I submit thtee rtnarka, Mr. Ob airman. In
an entirely Informal eplrlt. My fata and eon.
eluelOBBbelevno longer offloial, Ian only a
lay figurei like the figure V, which count c for
high ittiJieUt but when turned, held up br a
revnletou of affairs, dwindles down to a bare
hair doicn.
TiFni ToAit cCblvallT., Motto "Bo
sure you're right, then go ahead." Re
sponded by Capt, Davles, of Petersburg, Va.
riiuu r varratn datiij.
OAptala Davles said ha was greatly ambar
raeaad la attempting to reepond lo tbla tout,
and aearaely kaaw which of the twoeharae-
iara oi smvairr 10 acacuoe. unirairr naa had
Itedayof ueefulaees aad glory, and like all
other werke of humaa are at oat e, It has to en.
eonnter ridicule and eaUrt. It waeneedleea,
howaver,forhlm to dwell upon this aaeient
theme, white ha had net seen much around
during the day's sojourn to remind him of the
times of Keating aad Aglaeourt, ha had seen
much of that practical common eeoie sots
aaauaiiy frariaiiiii
ter. and taaollaati
itnf to tba American aharae
iiau tarn aanaiuoa ot oaneoo
Pania aa anollad ta eh It air v. ami Itiiimi
that one man was greater than another only
la proportion' that he could do more than
another. (Laughter) A proper name ror
thle might 6a eeUad horaaolegy. as lllaatratlve
of the progreaalve eplrlt of the age which
characterises tba tines. Virginia has beta
famed for her sblvalry, and when eke's sure
sbfa right she goat ahead. ( Applauaa )
DiZTn TOAIT "TDO Laaiee." Motto
"Without a smile from partial beaoty won.
A world without a eon."
Responded to br L. A. Oobrteht. A rent nf
the New York Associated Press at Wasblnif
ton B
spiicn or L. a. oosbiobt, xnq.
Tha tharaa la aa nrallRa aa tha hlarnp nf it.a
"vhi im, bbw - mwa rvKara woman as
wbbi an in nroflnsi oi inai man
idnctrlous Utile
I meat t
Usa never ecaiee to apeak of woman bar
co tap any jTtrywntrB dd( out or me nectact
tieeof lift, not a few gentleman, however,
heittateto enter tha matrimonial etate, but
.Ik... aiaat hB.I.B bibb. I bbbLib.... m. m. J . 1
waitaiia, will IBU VBIrllUBVBI,, BUM IBBrBBBB
their rtepaaBlbilUUBfor better or for worat.
Wa all admire and love the style of woman who
movaa In her appropriate spherewho "open,
em her mouth with wladom," and la whoae
tongue letht law of hlotocae --her voice,
tike auelo,eelmlagtherada storm of human
paaaloa a help male In dead and lo truth her
Mh sod open, as tbe day to melting charity,"
tba partner or her hatband's joye.tbe eharer of
hla aarrowa. Who toaat hP walk lhanalhnr
lire.lnatruetlBg thalr children Ia the leauns
of uaafulneic aad paaea n
Ithaabcan aaldthat warn an la Iha ralraat
iiurTirtoti oleoma in tan gameo oune eooi
at an
iMt uaauveir
In bercbarns.
Let ue all be guided by the light aba exhibits
Untitle unnaataaar lonaar tu tlwall unnn
thli aubj'et, for r
" What iblllful limner e'er would choose
To paint the raiebow'i glorious hues,
Unlace to mortal It were given
To dip his brush la tlote ot heaven '
I will, therefore, la ooatlucloo,glve jou tbe
counterpart of tha lady, namely
Tan UxaTLxif a. and call upon our friend.
Mr Rarr, toraepood.
. ernxen ov h ajob baub
Major Rarr eald It mual ba uaderatood that
thle was a volunteer, and not a regular toaal,
and therefore, la reaponaa to It, theymuitex
cuic dlijolatad eeatencee. Ha would have to
go aomewhat lota natural blatory to Illustrate
his theme. Tha lion is a bea it of tha field
lieait won't do. The titer le a crawling,
eoeaklna: animal. He won't do Tha gorilla,
the eagle, tha duck, the snipe and otbtr tpeel.
mens of the animal kingdom were deierited
with great amusement to the company, and
finally the Oir wat reached, but ha waa de
noanead as having an ugly habit ot suaklag
his paws in cold weather, and of hugging hla
vietlme too eloaely, and bealdee he waa ad
dieted to gambling (gambolling ) Mr Uarr
flaaUr eonoluded by psylog a great compii.
menUo n9
VoLCHTWa Toait. "Veteran Journalists
Tear by year tbey are paulng away.
Richmond has lokt hsr Rltcblo and Fleas
ants. Wash tnet on has loat her Oalea and
fieatoo, but FbUadsIpblA has ber Forney
At representative or the City of Brotherly
WW1 Responded to by Col, Forney,
SVBBCU Or OOXOBBL JOHV W roBair,
Ua PaaSIDtHT, amp Obbtlbmbn ov tub
Paxss ov WaaamoTOw abo Kioumoudi in
deaerva to be called a veteran Jouraallat. It la
haaaili. tkniiah HAtaB a.1.1 ... w a. '
Ikl I J ' iiv, an via in an, 1 nIO VCBO
tbUty.flte years la tbe ejitotlsi bsrncis, and
tberefotUt staodlog amoav men of another aad
yoaniar aeration, tiuiiy appreciate inaeom
ptlmeat you have naetowtd npoo tot. If I
ntve nay print ta my protection it eonatsts in
tha fact that I have never feared to utter my
opinions and to advocate them) that I have
ajwBje rvcoKBiiei my nqvoraary who toaneey
uu aiuuBcif,Biiij unri wBuvBTurru, bb lar ai
la mo Ur.toeitabliib en Impenonel example,
oa ninaneie, ana nave endeavored, as lar as
Tbe etream of defamation and personality
wumn eaara.iBnsBa am ameriean preie ooea
much to deerada our rraat nraraialnn. It la
unquestionably tha highest of all tha ot here
of tho people, and that It should etoon to
Dcrionalltlec la
a noet tllofteAl spsetaele
Thle dlapoaltlon Is not U
lapo
othi
B nni imiiBiri IB II
ltaifdln tbe btr,nor
in aayotnaroi inoproieeeiona
in aiior tm
lo fact, there exlala aa erarlf in carve which
lodneet them net only to reapeet, but lo defend
each other agalaet tbe world entclde. As a
profeaeloo wa ara too much In tha habit of
ipoBiDg- our own weaxneiiee, ana msking
eurselvas the vietlme, end, la toe many eacee,
tna inetrumeote of ethers.
Ifothlnr Imnratiart ma an tntta1. rtnalnia .
short vlilt abroad as tha perfect ImperaoBaflty
of tbahuropeaajournaU. They were printed
eaeh aatf no other paper waa printed. They
af source copied from each other, but. In very
rare laalanoes, did any oat Journal rtftr per
eooally to another, aad when they dlaeniard
fuoiiB a ai-ae .r, iiiwaa aiwaya wua re rare net
o the meacure with which be was Ideaufied.
a hbbimiiib Mtii in inv niciory oi
lem, and one that all of ue ahould etui
A remarkable aeeaa Id the blctory of Journal
roud or.lraoanirtd when Sir Robart Peel f
iai an oi ua aoomg aiuay
iPlrtd whan Sir Rabatl i
tired from puVlle lift, and stood up In tbe
llBHB.Bf itBBBB ..A -...IAI .LB. 1 m -. .1
Uouaeof Oommoeo and paid that wonderful
and dteerved eompUment to tbe Impereonalliy
of tbe London rfawe, in whleh he eatd that
now at the end of a long tartar, he took tba
only opportunity whleh had been pre en ted to
niatgriiirnaiiiiigii to m grat journal
Ha had triad todiaaoarar tha ad I tar of that
paper he bad eedeavored to find the person
who had championed his own policy during
time many yaarsi but be had failed to do so.
and now. he eald. "befora
w, na aa.ci, "nciore my eountry ana tne
I desire to oar a wortnv tribute to tha
oriti i aaaira is pay a worn
perfect Impersonality of tha London rinws
and as I could not do to In any other way, 1
have adopted thle public met bod of doing ad "
a ivr a DiTi vBirajBa aiTiaii into a epaeen.
but I cannot avoid aavlaalhaaa frank wanlatn
those who ara vounrar than mvaair. Wb ha
the greataal profeiatoa of all thaprofeasloaa
piuiniioa woi comajBDiiinK iaan i naa aver
beta In tha past and what It will be In the
future no man tan forttalL
Tba great man with whon yon have aeao
elated mr name waaDoaaaaaad of astraardt.
naii laiinii, us waa a nan oi BOUVICIiaBB
i rtirriotot vtiaran Hiicnie, oi v finia, at
wboetKeet 1 learned maay of tha laaaone I
havsslaea treaiured. Ha never feared lo oa
nia nuiy ni navvr waa a neuirai. lie aiwaya
enoke that whleh waa In him. but ha alwava
':
apoit list a (BDiivman, i&ppiauaa j
latai una bbib ta pru
aaea of all political
here hac been nnrooer and tourttoua avoid.
i lopioa, aanaii wiin yonr
aw frank
tT VV 1
ft01?1"
Worde em that anldeet. l m aa
truat tha dav Iseomlnawhen tbeOld 1
Will ha raailmlttad Into tba Union, fflraat an
tlauae. aTbare are come double and obataelae
till remaining, but for mr parWhavlog taken
soma Interact tn the recent aaavaas I am eat
I Bed, and 1 believe Coagreee It eat la (lad, that
aha ahould ba admit tad. and admit tad at tka
aarlleatday. (Ubecra.) Thereartkerertpra-
MaiBiiiB Hie. uvia mm aiaiav rn-in rapiv
seating tha Uemoeratle and the Republican
eauie, and I think I speak far a large majority
of OoDgreac when Ieipreae the eplaloa aad
maka tna nrtdletlon that aha wtll ba anon ra
stored to tnesliterboodorstatei. Applauea 1
VOLCiftui ToitT "The JournaUsU of
Raltlmoro Their Sun iblnee brightly here,
una i.b rcprvacatauTB it -'. n..
irEEca or ua taavk aiciua&aow,
"U was announced that Mr. Harris, of tbe
Sun, bad retired, and Mr. Frank Rlehardsoa
responded In a brief speech, returning hla
thanks for tbe compliments tendered to the
journausu or uaiumort.
' Tbe following Impromptu too.it, Inspired
by Barr's eulogy of tbe bar, was offered by
Mr. M'Kce, of the Associated Frees, and
drunk In silencer
"Tbe purity of the Bar. May bo never
mix his tf rinks or adulterate his liquors, al
ways rememboringand never forgetting that
nutted we stand, divided we fair.' "
Vour-rriB". Toast "Our Western guests
from tbe FaclOo slope." Responded to by
IIoo Mr. Cavanagb delegato la Congress
, irom juostauaa
-. irnni nf ita.j. tie. ririwinir.
wTYfreAiMb said a quarter or a eenlurr
aJ ha-aTiSwaT0- tadlvldual, but he
:k Vn8srA2nu &fss:ji:.ws
thta a BBaaxbtr of tha VISnVttaJ ht
whUb a m-oorlty of Ua partyTisV hZitTrZ
honor to beionr. Ua hJ fafll.7i.2 U.P
bad aequlred the pi-afaetlaw ef tblfK
bubi raa-B, lira man lair tlill towtr la T
grade, until he became a member of Uonxrei
it.BB.BV.lBlB,l m
iiBuai.t j
"Westward the source of empire takes Its
way," and many years ago he bad aoug bt a
Waatara heme. He lived In Hlnneeota when
there wart aot five thousand white people In
that Territory! when the Indians eomprlaed
the greater part of lti population, and yet la
leie than five years he repreaeatad that Dtate
inOongrece when there were three hundred
Peter teemed with tbe rlcbneaa of the acgia-
Sated earth Mr, Oavaaagh gave an eloquent
reciiptloa ot tha wonderfal rteoareet of Jdln.
nceotB, Uolorado aad Montana, hie preaeat
retldeaet, aad paid a eotnptlraent to the State
of Migtala, whleh was highly aporeelated
luvuiiBv wiu ii iiuiidi, bbu tna vauey oi ot
atalaBt.aB..rt iwltK Ik. .I.h-... .1.-'
Homo o( tba happiest years of his Ufa bad
beta spent la the euany South, and If he had
tha DOWBvha WOOtd tak Vtr-rlala Al.k.-.
the power ht would take Vlrglbl
Oeogta, Texae, Hlaalealppi and all tha South-
era common wealthe and place them back In
juatc iitwi BpaaraaiDiaa uaiOBOl BUtCS.
(Applaoael lie had battled for the Union:
get tlemea of the South were afataat ua. 1 hey
luubtleae believed they were la the rlibt.
The queatloo at laaue was eettled by tha arbl
tramtatof war, aad now that the aonteat le
ended, thty should be spatdllr reelerad la fall ,
communion Applauee I
vouniTuia toabt. "Our absent friends
ut tu ivtcuraoau rreaa-aB-jamcs r. Uowardln
and Ernest Wilts." prank sundlng.
VoLuania Toast. "Firaii-xiUa at.
soon be again represented by a bright star
on the asuro field of tbe flag first unfurled
by Washington, and so gloriously upheld
br many or her sons." Responded to by
n vfu uianuio, vi iitc lucanoiui iiiij.
IPBBf OV ul aaiiui.
M: '".,. he wss surpriied that he
should havebeeaceltcted to reepond to tha
Ir .A".1'11." " however,
that tha toaat, although a dlffleult one In come
raapeeta.weaeaey In othere. It wae dlffleult
vv.auB. n uB witinioB, to repiy to any aentl
tnent relating to VlirlnlB, rraect of a local I on
were required that ba did aotpoaaeae. After
tna eomnllmenta that had alraait ham .sa..
ered upon tha Old Dominion, ht did not feel
111 BBlBBBll. BBBBBBkB. .... ka -lA II. . -
. . . 'I"""""1" . I. waa aome
what at a loaa to fled proper terras lo offer to
tha compeer la reipomt to tht toeet that
would ba appropriate to such a ftttireocea-
'."r.."" s"tBoriDBintBiaitriai recourses
of Vlrglala, tbe alemante of her future and
proepeaUve graatoatc. bat would not Irtsnats
upon tha patlaaceof his he are re.
II was exceed to gly gratified to have beard
the exvrceatoa of eo much fraternity towarde
Irglnla. In blsjourney through I If a ha had
net without few who did not reapeet or slain
relatloaahlp with tbe dear old plat Not
loofilnee, In Rtahmond, he metagentleman
almoat a Virginian beeauie tba Stale in wbleb
ha Urea wae formerly a part of irglntai and
Itlc almost unnttBtaary to rtrtr loth fact
that the greater part of the eouetry aastof t ha
Mlialialppl was ones Virginia, and merely
did a to prove that a very large portion of
PfF ',1ia oa the territory Indlealed
Huau .uiui bibii tafintaiTca at virginiane.
oraarelatadtothem. He hadbaaaaepaeially
pie a ltd dnrlas the evening wltu the uaa of Uu
ward Mfratarolty It Beamed to him to Imply
amity, good will, aad untalfiabaeta. tip
P'" )w Ufooclualon, he tXDrtaaed the hop
that each and all should b better and happier
men la tbe future than la th paatt- lo tha
words of a railroad friend that they should be
"broader guaged" men
"Tbe proprietors of the Arllbgtoo may
success always attend tbem, Their elegant
and sumptuooa entertainment on thtrpreient
occasion, and their aii)daoni attention to
the Richmond guests, show beyond any
doubt whatever that thty 'know bow tokeep
a hotel.' "
Mr. Caddis D. Luck, of the Spoltiwood
Hotel. rftennntlM tnfMa tnaat B-nhiu..)
log tbe vMcssrs. Roessle upon tbe magnificent
display of tha evening, and doing by re
turning his hearty tbanki to tbe members of
the Washington Press Association tor their
kindnesses to him Individually.
Th l"t Tolanteer toast of the evening
"The memOrV Of tho ri-CJiC Amartran nhllan.
tbroplst, George Feabody. The float of two
untiuua nn now Dearing nil Honored remains
to his American borne, bat his name lives
In monuments more lasting than brass."
uranc sundlur and In alien ca.
The Drealdtntr offlrr hnm nnrinnnra.1 l riot
tbe Associated Tress had sent tbelr dispatch
"Ciood Nielli"
A letter wai hero read from V. W. ror.
coran, esq., expressing his regret at not be-
mt uwtg tu wt) in-Bent.
Tba bind ptrfOrmcJ a favoritt air and tht
entertainment wat tnded.
About a.M o'clock tha banauet wat con
eluded, the band played " Aula Labg Byne."
and tbe company retired to thtlr reception
room, when overcotu and halt wert donned
and a itan mad for tha National theatre lo
wltncit "Jack and tba Beaniuik." Iter,
they wero met by Meiifi. Spalding and Rap
ley la penon, who heartily welcomed all,
and provided the entire comninv with or.
cheilra chain. The trlckt and eicapadee of
clown, and pantaloon were greatly enjoyed,
andt
tbe brilliant tranirbrmatlon ecene dt-
lighted every one. The performance con
cluded, a number or the vliltore proceeded lo
thO H.tMllll.hm.nl nf lh.atl.n .n.. nn
Ninth street, near P, where, at hJs iurlta-
Uon, tbey partook of an elegant "lit oat."
prtparedforlbeoceaeloii. Tba rood cheer
or Aman was heartily Mllshod. and then a
visit wai paid to Mr, Charles dodfrey. at bis
handsome establishment on E street, near
Fourteenth, where a bountiful strpply of
comfort! for the Inner man, both liquid and
solid, wai provided and partaken of. Tbe
Arllngtoa was the next objective point, and
by 1 o'clock, a. m.. all were safely honied
for tbe nlgbt.
TUTiaDAT.
About one-half of tha natw 1f1 tl.tt
city yesterday morning en route for
homo t-fd tha Richmond. rraAarirhar.nrt
and Fotomao route. Tba remainder were
taken la charge by tbo Washington commit
tee, and In their company attended Divine
worship et 11 a, m. in tbe afternoon car
riages were famished by tbe Yettrt. Nallor,
and a visit paid to Tarloos points of Interest,
among which wai tho Capitol. By the
klndnesl Of Hon. John TL Franc b. RiWMnL.
At-Arrni of tho Senate, facilities were fur
nlshed lo make a complete mrvey of tbe
building. At sic o'clock tbe visitors and a
namoer ot ma Was Morton Journalists par
took of a dinner at the hotel, specially pre
pared for tbem by tho Measra. UocBtlt, At
aevea o'clock thu morning the Richmond
boys will be placed la charge of Oaptata
Frank HoUlogsbcad. of the steamer Key
port, who promises to seo them "delivered
la good order and condition" to the conduc
tor of tbe through train from Aqala creek to
rvu.ua. oua
TUItl.
The cotamlttee bavins' charreof thaar.
rangements for tbe nnptloaaud entertain-
naa ui luo gaeau are asiurea ia latir
labor has been eatlsfactorlly performed) that
their Rlehmood friends were properly eared
ror, and hope that this w 111 not bathe last
time they win be engaged la tbo same agree
able task. Thev desire to tender tbelr wsna
est thanks to Mr. Theodore E. Roessle, of
tbe Arlington, for Us prompt action la every
matter pertaining to tbe pleasure and com
fort of the guealei to Mesirr. Nallor Bros.,
for tbelr very kind attention t to Mr. James
By kee and Capu Tbo. Suck pole, for their
kind Invitation to visit Mount Vernon by tha
steamer Arrowj to Messrs. Spalding A Rap
ley. Kelly t Leon, D. Tfenxe, of Metropolitan
IlalliHrs. Pollard, of the) Bt. Cloud hotel,
and Messrs. Russell and Leonard, for Invita
tions extended, (some of which, ror preae of
time, could not boecceptedj) to Messrs. S.
Aman. Charier Godfrey. Shoo maker A
lUarUoa, aad the many other citizens and
1 buslaaaa men who aaalsted them ta maklar
I the visit of tbe Richmond press tbe treat
access which It undoubUdly was.
hAIHIHSTOS FACT! ASP IMFBEMIAM.
0 or. Aiuxit has written to Fresldeat
Grant demaodlogaa Invevtlgatlon Into hla
pablle and private acts.
Oca OoviKXtfciTdoea not apprehend any
(rouble from England la tbe arrangement
for the lease of Samana bay. Admiral
Poor Is there, and reports everything quiet.
DcuaiT Ilooria, of Utah, who has
been detained on tho way by sickness, has
arrived here, lie will endeavor to have
Utah created Into a Bute, which will remove
her from the control of tbo General Gov
ernment.
Riuablm ADTicaa from Texal state that
the Conservatives, maddened by the: Repub
lican victory, declare that tbey will return
thetrdefeated candidate, dor. Jack Hamil
ton., to tho Senate, and they will succeed
onleei memben of the LcgtslAtaro ara re
quired to take) tbe test oatb.
Tna LiBaARiAtt or Co'oaEsn report
oulembf-I.Uun, wero 183.227 volume!
exclusive of pamphlets and pe-
rKdlcaUnDbouii4C0,OOdToltmee belonging
0 the Uwdcpa-rtsseatf li.tOS volumes were
JdtdflartBg tbe yaar, asrellown Front
aiaait- Aiafl -mlMTnuit frnm tMiyrHrbt.
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(at1t h Iha HmlthaAalan Tn.
l,lUVtailw. fcH.a...tla- NI.mm
atltnfJL 1.IWQ, ftmaiL'. ""MW" l,,"wl"
exchangesrb49.
Tm fliCHirimr or tub '
authorised the AsaUUnt Treasurer at New
York to conUnuo the sale of Oka mlQlon
gold and tha purchase of ono mlllkm boji
oa alternate weeks through tka saoatVvf
Jtauoy, on account of the sinking fond.
Also, to salt one million gold and purchase
two million, bonds on alternate weeks, and
alternating wtlh the alee and purchases on
account or the linking fund for the special
fond.
Tho result for the month la tbe sale of
four millions gold and tbe purchase of six
nUlUoot bonds, on both accounts.
Ha has also antborUod the Assistant
Treasurers to aatfdpata In t erect coupons, '
pnyaoie -J sixty days irxh rvasentatlon,
upoa a rebate of Interest at tho rata of six
per cent, per annum.
RtTvoua ia Cosxacnos witu Tm Ru
Rtvaa RtasLUOVr There are rumore afloat
here that the rebellion la tho valley of the
Rod River Is th Initial movement la tbe ex
pulsion of British authority from tbe North
American continent. Some go so far as to
say that tho Fenians are at lb bottom of It,
but this Is denied by Mloueaotane here who
profess to be well acquainted with tbe move
ment. Tbe Fresldeat does not deem ll ad
visable, just now, to publish the Information
received on tbe i abject at the State Depart
ment, as requested by the fkuatei but an
army deer of excellent J adgment has beeu
ordered to visit tbe frontier, near the scene
of dlstarbances, aad report at once. Mean
while the British Government will not bo
permitted to cross aay part of the United
(States with troop or munitions of war.
Tus Wo maw's Riout Mi it is a. After
a itorm, comes a calm, and even Dr. Boyd
hlaueltVwho so denounced the disorderly
element at the, Woman's Right meeting a
few week ago, could hare no occailoa to
complain at the meeting of tbe fifteen Indi
vidual who auemtilod at Union League
Hall on Saturday night as "The Unlrerial
Franchise Association."
Mn. Lock wood presided oa tho occasion.
end remark were made by Mrs, Grifflug.
Miss O'Connor, Mrs. and Mr. Oolby, Dr.
Lockwood, and John O' Donovan.
Tbe following resolutions, offered by Mis
O'Connor, wero referred to tho committee
tor rcvisioa t
Whereat thli nation has esus for elaeer
Borrow In tb death of one of her nokleit tone,
Ldwla M. Stanton, whoia patriotic, firm,
boaeit and eOBiliteot courts as secretary of
War duil of and after th Iat rebellion I and
aa fraartoat. haaLkatnna af bar ablatt l1.w
eatca,wbo waa "lo favor of tha largest liberty
iu till ubbbibiii mat wim at ana a
Httolvt. That we heartily aympathlie with
hla btrtavrd widow and famtlr. aad aarnaatl
pray th Almighty Father to eoBafott and pro
tect them.
tUiotrxiL Tbtta eommltteo ha annalnla.ttn
procure a portrait of th Ut LdwU K. Stan
ton, to be placed la the ball of this siaoe.a-
Jt leJocJ, That a copy ot tbaae reioluUtat b
iraaimitiaaoy in preeiaeoiot tnis aiaocia
tloa to tha beraavad family.
The exhibition of iliterly AffocUon and
unity la the great object of the aiiocUtloa
gave evidence of the ultimate incceii of tbo
cause.
A FncaffiiTATiox. On New rcrs Eve
the Rev. Dr. Hamilton was tbe recipient of
a handsome present In the shape of a silver
Ice pitcher, with salver and goblets, from
few of bit personal friends connected with
Rylaud chapel. Tbe presentation took Place
at the residence of T. K. Lion), esq. After
a few words from one of tha company, Mr
Hamilton made some exceedingly neat and
feeling remarks. The company were then
Invited to l he dlulng-room, where they par
took of a t.ollalloa.
TnB rxOPCBTY OWitERS Interested In tbe
proposed H street tunnel hold a meeting at
the school-house ou M street, bi iwrrn Tenth
and Eleventh, at ? p. m to-day
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