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w? Wy "?'!&!)- WASHINGTON CITY. D. 0., THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1870. (NO. 47. VOL X -wA . 1 1 Li . 'y y . .aBeaw .raftfe A" "?--?i?& P"i-B1 '-?fSsiyHx5- ml M V 't. uw i. .... -vrr Aiirtfifi,Ti xxx.''r:An-'jB . -ui ax k Auction 8alei. TO-OAT. BTCOOPKIt I.ATIHRR AnftTa, (aaoaasora to Jamas U. UaOuIre kUo4) Houihwrst eoraar of PeaoBylrar.la artnui aad EIroth street. iimtwMLwi will MIL 1 Kaabo Co.TiaaaorU caTSfaad Stf-al. lay KoliMi aphoUUrtd U iroaa tWftUil -arMa-lop Chambar liUta. Walial Wardrob-a, 9prmt Rada rlal lAaaluB tHala if a hi a fhaUa 3 "aiaaiatarwaMao. a.roTiirvroi.Bl Wara. ... .-..." vviT.T "'.- -j:-" r".--:.- b; lair aad ttaik MtUmiH, rsatiar IHIawa, ta. i . LnHi i asitf j Moraiaf Ulory Imta aad raqalaltas. Crock ary aaa cria-r-rara wa would aU Iba atiaatioa of oar aaalamarB Bad tba pablla that lha abova foods wars fi "'Mifi moatat aiaea, aaa aa-a aa-ar llaau for rant, ItAAPIl J. T.aTfaf KB. tltacltl , AatUaBBtra. VinrUBEUATII. BT COO I' EU a LATIKKR, AUCl'Ca f Sueeesaora to Jas. O. MsOulfe A. Oo.) . laatbtra.tmatr of PaaarylraaU a?aa ead IlaTsathaiml, TR"TErililtRF TlLOlRtR IMPROVE RBtu.kitaia. jii, mil TUB aaSTIUtX r-t iiy Virtue op A deed op trust, Efldat-llfaaUldar of Aacaat. iSuO, aid daly JKA-terirdad In Llbar ft. O, E. No 4, folio ST4, iaa or Iba Ual roaoraa for Waahlaatonooaaty. tilrllf Cotanbla, I afaall aa)l HOBDAY. Ua 31 it day ol JoBBary. Isvu. at U iltkp. ra.. ...a prBiw4 ail mil r-iaso r pa rial l Lad am laa aial aid at iu natiata Utaaah of lb ruum9. oaias roruaa iraci ai ii tuaalr caarad t Ellta 8lalapar toLhat with Tanuai tboaiaal dUara ch btltatata wi attliaf aala llO&ATliI M. UILB1RT. TraaUa. CnOPBRAI.ATtUKR.ABat a. BJiiW-U.tXUKlMl BT COOPER I.ATISIKII, Anri'n. (Snateaaora to Jaa. O. MeOalra At Uo.) iaalawaal aaraar of PataTWaal aTaaaa aa4 llavaatk atraat. Bur 0a Balldla. rr Tub nvonT (IT I F rlrtaaof adaadof traaldaUdlbaSib dar f ral IaaioU aardil iaT. tba4ddty pad taarabf Wlilaall aatATUR. pramlaaa. at 4 'alock. p m Lata aanbarad iwBtrtaa.tXvL("a"y"1' t1 aadlwaaly foar. (14.) U vrtlkaa BabdlvNIaa of prt of aara aaaiband al knadrad aad thlrlfMr. Iih lot fraata tl faat I laahaa oa Kaw Jaraar aaaa. aad raaa back ta a 10-foot allaf , aad ata t j ai 'lock. u gav Lata ai Inpratad wllb f rama balldlaia. naB . vita n mn avra.a.vi j t Tba ajBaalaaara4br aalddaad af trait, aad la par wbUb tba ahTa atla la adrartlaad. la ai.ax,liblDUratrroM Jaaaarrl. !. aad tba omI acaralac br vlrtaa of ibla adartactaaat Tar-ait C'aaht bal tbaTniawa r-arrta iba right ta aaaka atbar larai at iba llaa f iala FJtKD. W. juKU. Tro'taa, COOPER AL&TIMKU. JaalS 4 la AactUaaara. DTVoorEtt LATinr.lt. Atirtr 1) (Saeeaaaorf toJ.O.Medulrah.UO!) boBtbwatt aoraar Taaa. ar. aad Klavaath atraaL TRnSTXI'MSALIt OP VALHABLR IVPRflVID br vlrtaaafa Jaaarr. A tt aad K, Wo T. roll SI. afdat iba mm i T. Folio tU aad ai lha r4Ml of the BA1URDAY. iba sand dy f Jaaaarr iau .L !.. A A.lA.lr. n H tna aoioafMroaioraor.i win ,- aV iw. uaj Jv of JaaBBfT. A. V 970. ob tbo prmU-o. at 4 o'alotk.p m . mii iaborodiwaiy ao (U.I lwa17-.ll (A)aa waatr-atrao if.) WUkaa aMlMoa rf part a o-.ri aaaibarod als haadtod aad thlrtrfvai aambaradlwaa'T la (U.I lwalT-all (A) aad mmm Tnba4T -la J baadiad aad tblrtr-ar (4h 'Jfa. i.atuiO I. .V.. a. a MM fraata 1 f..iii..k... J.r.""-'','V.: IiMI Vt MB Bllar ' . " - ... RrMiSU.ht.et KnnhCtlmt intioutrt pra'tl "ichfi.llirt.Jtftrtitir. tt tmttti iMinl br t. .tt ( Intl. u bpT htk ""t tbo.t tlt It MTtitltt. It (till, llh Itltrttl foo Jt7 1, II , ttd Ikt aka.lb.rtarBi.Bt.-f.a.S CUOPkRkLATIHIR. jaU-lfeda AaatlOBoara. BT VOOrERat IATIf ER.Antra (SuecMota to Ja. O. MeOulre At Uo ) laatbwaat Coraarof PaaaarlTaata araaie aaa TRDBtlR'B FALROF VALUARLt IMPBOVBD Hill Tebtatj.. oil tio-Tii oTRisr WKar. flTYOFWABIUMOTON. ... Dr TlHaeef adaadof treat baa Mac dataoalbo llBtaoa.h dayof aaaarr. A. i,ir oordad eanoaaitae laad rooordaof W ablia'p- too eoaoiy, latao Olatrlcl o pulaaibia, 19 LlbarT aad JLaambara. folia t1i,U .aadJEB. by dUaot'aa af Iba party a-tat ad Iharoby. wa witt Mil, at pablla aaatrwa, la froat of tbo praialaoa. oa TUbaOAY. tbo Hik day of Fabraarr ah at rkHau loatniava oifx! wi aivaaa ilrlac aad bolag la tha jald city of Waab ladkBowBaadooMrbadaabalaaapartof kaaa iaaiw at IWI aad laralraaaa. r,H laarocordod aaWUlatoacf Bqaaro as .raAthrao baadrad aid Blaalr-alaa. 1309,1 a iac eoatalaad wlthla tba ntata aad boaada f aad fol. Uwtafi hoalaalag for tha same at apolat oa the llaa of "Jiribth alreol wo-t "oao baadrad aad eUiytve (flo) faal aofib. from Iboaoalbeae era ejraerof ealdaiaare. aad Ibeaae reaalag aorib t! loBgtkeealdauoal iwf.olrl. waiter r als, t oaal t Inoro' ra or n"wi tlitfa:eiool faal. aad theooooaat to tbe place or M boiae laproaaby a good aad bJaatl aatlal two- atorv Brlaa lloato awry ami nun .. i ..... . Ternaefiatet Ota third Mi tbo baUhaola alx aadlwalyotaoatbo. wttbUUrrai.taboi-cBr-d brdaedef'ra-lea tbo pr-rnUaj cold, aad If the tarma are at eotopllad with la ti dart after iba eale. the IraatoeeraMrf e the rliht ta rteell, at tbe rlah aad coat of tba Sr.t parebaaor, afur eao raokripablieaotl4o. a aotlflo. All eoBveyBBctag aad rata- itaaito at ejt of parahaaeri aad a depoall or raa aouaraniBM oa nu iiiiiiimvi 1IEHRT A. CLARKE. WlLtlAalA, FkilWlCK, Trnal riUER. Aaetlooa C00rK LiTIH )Y TOOrER ItATIMEO, T a Ultra. it av iiaiinr.ni ancrrii (Sueeeeeora to James U. Mouulra A Uo ,i Ihweil eeraer of Peaaiylvaala arenae aad TATUlRfB IMPROVED RIAL ESTATE OK J AuoTloa. Vaderaedbyylrtaeef two daade eft rail, from Wlllla-tUaliiar toua. roordad raapeaUyaly la Llbar T bad t, ko S. tfollo 4. -al Liber f al vr arHaar flUttiu. uoaii ruttbiu aaa h. ao u, roue ji oi iuo nit ur raaorA for tbe eooBty of Vfatblagtia, la IW tha Dlalrlal .f tfulamKla. I arlil nlT.i fn H-J fa. at pablla aaailno, b NpHDaY. tbs MSlkdayorJaaiary, 1170. el t'elotk. P ta.. la froat of the praalaaa, to lha btgbaat bid") if. ell Ibalparoalof groaBdalteaielelbo eliy of Vreih. laxloa. la aald OlatrleUUlar pail of Lot Mo S. la Hqaare Bo 4J3, aaejrdleg to tbe gr Bad plat of aaldeliy, ad daarlbed aa Aillowat Ilaglaalaf al a pel at oa Sovailk atrael weal, dUtaal tweaty.Ira VbiiMtaoaiB irou too aeruaaai eoraar or aaio oltraaBlar tbeace aoath vltb (be Ilea or aald atraolSSfooiSiaekeat thaaca woei 09 foal S laehai to the roar llaeoraald lol theaee aorrh SS foal S iBahaeilheaaaaattfiereetsiaibea to tb pelal o b eta alag. lonaaofaalet Oee third of Ike parcbaae mosey oaah, raildae la Seed U moatha from d.roftala, wlthlaUrttt. The paribaaar to alfo ble prom laaorr "" oaaBrad by deed of trdat oa Ibe prop- VI. I. .v. aaa ii.iih pa, time of aalo. All ooa-oya BarchaMr'aaXDaBsa. Tk.n llrilofaaUdajdiofirnM u 01 0 0, wUh letraat the wb from Why 1. l'l. aad a adar the a-eaud he eumef 0J0. with laUraalfrgu Joly L ! nnxtmIKRWUM,,'vw6wo-T0T K70UKCARUSI. , ,a .. ..COpriRktATniE-K' Jail eo Ad tlurl AaaUeaeera. l)TC001aEU dt I.ATIMKU, Au-rTaT, i (Suoeeeeora to Jai. U. JueUulra A Uo ,) Bbalbweil eoraar of Praaaylraala aveaaa aad BleieaihetreeUaUrOace tfalidlaf TRflE BALI f)f VALUABLE If NIK- TJta-T. DBrWBEN VERUOBT AVENUE AMl altf-rn STHKhT WEHT, IX TUB CITY OF WAbtJlHQTOIl f . By elriaeof adaad af trail, baarlac dtta oa Ktbdayor Movembor, A. U, lbt. aad racoidad amoBftbe Land iteeorda of waiblBatua caitr, iiUUlct of Uolambla, U Llbar T aad K, Be fl. of the f irt Oo-oparai praultae. ooilOHb yst, atao'eloakp m . all tb groead aad pramUaa lylagaa eltyof WaliliigtoB.aBa kaow bole a part ef lot Baaibrael tb BBBiberod three kaadrad aad a! IraAaad alvt nuiiHRI three 491 Ib aqaire "!Jf"tltareBbflaelUeaaettweatr two (rJlf-et froat aad raaalBi back oae baadrad aad i,l m fty.thre(UJ)feettbieol3) laih a, the deftbef lha fermeof Relet Oae tbM eaabi ma or Bala t Oae IfeirJ eaeb. (of which lt& be pa d at the time of eaie.f aed the bale act la ala aad iwale luwatbi, Wllb laWreat to ba aaenridby deed of tiu.toa the preiuUa eold.aed if thaUrraiarenoi oompllad wlthladfedeyaar iortbeiale. thetrattearoierTe lha rlabl to aaall maai ii vntvuaaar. Biter flae i trinwcr. mijuwiw coons LiTiuu'Vw!; ROB VT OOP FIiITflrpRTl.WiI.MJT PARLOR FUKBtlTlJllt TAbuflO.. ' f 0 THpKIDiT UuCMSO MIXT, J' Flt-lBali-aai .ai-lb. oaa J rauBic. oaias roruaa at iraci ai iaaa mi farad U Calbarlaa hUlai br Paalal Laa. bf daadbMritf dtaDetimbr, A D 1MT, atdra Cardad U ttbar J. A, K . follaa H aai X, of tba laad raaarla for Wathlactoa toaalr, la aU Vlalrtel, batUalaraa lha Aiariboreaih rod,tt UiltitaBaoMrlTaparba framk atoaaplaead aithaaoarhwatoTBara aatd trftalef laa 4, a ad raaatacbaa tolfaa adlbllaatharaof. aaaaawa a plat of Mid tract, n ad br Lawla Carbarr pb lla aaraer.fuf Wabla(lua aoaMT. aid da tMbadlftdadtald Ls)tdabv V.F, Cm, aad dat rtaordl, a4 tirtklag H atxib llaa at autba dliiaaea from tba wt aid a (harxtf aa U laaiada Ifiy aaraa af laad. aad baiaf lha wmi por. tiaa af aaa baa trad, nlaa aad oaa bird aaraa. ana farad brth aatj La t iba alt Calbarlaa Rtalac aad iba ama wh eh ta aald Caiharlat Kliiafl eoaravad br daa4 datd tb Iih dar of Wplambart tsa, rarardad la W hltftaa calr arraald, la Llbar J. A I fa. Il, t ltaa 11 aad ft'.T.Iili.'iiKJKBS?! ipiie aociioB. ib rroai or Ibe AY.tbollbday of Fabni at pleee ornaica) d till la Ibe tali a aad deeribadaa Auction Salci, VALDADURIitlfTATi OH OIORaiTOWN llllOHTAPOaiALB. Br vlrtaa af a dd f trnt txartat; data a Iba iivmannii v. I'm, aaa aoir raanra OT UF.UftuOlt. D altaattd a OaorgaUwa Halchta, tadboaadad a 'i.lawai Ulaal ata h.ll aa tLaAAklltA r .. .1 dredaadMtaatrUTO)iaiBoth af tba aaatbaaat aoraarvf Road aad CaBiraaa atraata. aad raaalac thaaca aoB.b with aald llaa af Ooagra.a alraat oaa iiaadrad aad w faal all laahaa. nwra ar Iaaa. to k,aad. if parebatar. aiitaTU aaafaBelBr(lBtlaiaAT rtTiaaa itanpa at '"""""""JWlt.DOW.l.lT. .Mi-.. fcAC"4 I tar. ABctloBtar. 1Y COOFCIt A I.AT1HF.U. Anrt'ra. lJ (Suattiiora to 3m. O. MoOnfra fc Uo ,) BoafhwMt orar ef rriaarivaala artaaa aaj IltTiatb atreat. Tknrrs:"Mjiii.s of Y-rnABMi improtit KB At. BRTATB Of fllXTRBRFH flrRKKT WB4T.lfwEBR NORTH KAinJlttTRtBTV, IB THK CITY or WASiUKyTOif, ' tfl Br Tlrtaa af tw ddi 0 trait, datad ra. Ei4r-tlraly oa lb lltti dir of Fabraarr, A. VTlVt aad tba JOth dar at SapUmbor, A, C. 1WV, aad rtaardad la Ltbara T aad K. aambari aavaa and alalaaa. fallaa 411 tit anw aad Ul at u . aad by dlraatloaol onarauva BnlUlav TraaBrarafiba Flrat io. HMlatlaa. will aall fa inh of Ih haprain1, at pablla WKDS11DAT. Iba OtH dar of Fabraarr mail, a Wdpramliaa. Irlaff aid balar la Hiatal J llr of blailoa, and kaowa aad daacrlbod aa balar eiooK p. n,. au iDAtM-raar mraaior troaa. part of lot aembrrad IjrantTt tlUilla qaaraaaro varaa on aaaarai. aaa aianirioari tlM.I DfflO' ) bfflO aiBf rortaaaaniaatibaBorinaaaieoraarofaaldiol, aad raaalaf thaaaa aoath bIobc Wtt aiiiaaath B.roaiMTamiaatii)totBaaaiB tlliaakaat lbBr wal aaa kaadrad aad alx uuel foal aad als it laabaai tbnea aorth aaraaioaa tu) foat aad alt Ut laabaai aad tbaato aaat aaa baadrad aad all (100) foot aad alx it) lachaa. totbaplaaaof bailaalai, tba MBio balai tnTtroiad br a food aad aabaUatUl two atorr Frama Ifoa, . TariBaofSaiai OaaiblrJ riah, ofwbltb HOOnaat baMtd at Iba lima of aaK aad tbabalaaaolaalx aadlwaUa laoatbo, wlih lalarait. to ba aoaarod br aaaai irn.i aa ina praniaoa aotaraBa.il IBB tarmaaroaolaonpllad With la flra dra anr tha ul. iba traalooa raaro tba rlabl to ro-aall at latniaaaafiMVi tno nroi porcnaifr aiieOB raraaelng bbJ rarao lUmpi at porcbaM ra eo-t, Hk!fK A. CbiKKE wit. till i ficMwinr. COOPIR liTIM.1,'"""- Jaaaodtw Aaetioara 1)T WJ1. IH IV A LI. At CO., Aurla., JJ New Marble JJulldler. Coraarar PaaBirlvaalaaraaBaaad Hlalh alrtat, BTOKT HHICK nwiLllfro A.NDhTOKE, ON c ata ob tbaXTiti day of HoTaotbar, 1w, I akall Krocoad toanll, on tbeprniUaa1aa FRIDAT.tao Sib day of Jaauarr 1H t. at 4 o'aloak. all that B" -) atn. in h lllffl nMIIIIIVI, laulctof OolBinbla. and balac ibal part of lot aBBibaraltht.lMo t,Maaiara aaaibar foar baa. JraJ aad fart .. IN.. H. u..t.l.aJ !bo followldg ntui bbI boaBdai UalBBlBf oa tba taaef Bayaath tt rat I. at apolat dUuat twaaty oat from tao aaatbweat eoraar of aald lot. aad raa- mnr-wm, s9- raol rron tao aaatbweat eoraar or aald lot. aad raa B a thaaaBortb IwaatTfaalt ta.ana !.. Ban. drodaad alatata f-otloaaallaritbaaoaaoaihwUb Uld allor twaaty faatt Uinta wait ta tba pUco af cjaalBc Tha ImproamaaU eosalit of a aawlyballt Tbratorr brlak lloaaa. wllb a rood atortrooia oa tba drat I oor aad dwolilaa ebava tha atora. a rat Oaa third of porabaaa moaty or aala, aa praairtbod by tba dacroa. iird of BBtahaaa iii..iIa ta n.l.l la CB-bthoroaldaalalwtQaal iaa'-.Uaala, at els aid twalra nootha. wllb lattrattfromtba day o propartr. BBdaeaTayaaoalo bo withheld aatll . .j .'. . .r wf aiiru .W loayare paid Btanpa aad eoavayaBelec at par ftwff.Kj.i'i..r;ssy?.s " vr, . auMUJi btujt Xft h. WALL LJlGO , JALK OF atUCBji Udauui uxumtn. J IIUttlH BraaAoo'OittB.acB.ffAvf Part nAaaiaHToaiTit job. TBarowltlbaatild at Bab'la aaelina. .13.1affU. a 1 ,, lot.ablflbt eatbldder.atB'voaoB WBpaBaDAY.Fabraaryla. 1170, la tl ry Yard, ao inn 01 too iupHwioi uuiKiN k'orlaaoath. . M II.. a Iim. Int tit an aiaa ar u laa of urdaBeo, oomprUlag small Arae aad af I aaa I la aan n a Atar.a. lermat uaeaaiiaaiB, ia uoyerBmeai raaa. oa ho aaaalo.toa of tha aala. aad tha amalaAar wtlhla tea dare afterward, darleg which time tbe anlalae raoil be remofad from tbe raid t otborwlae r w.ii nj.il h. tarn uvi.iiv.ah iiiao OBBiaiiBour BBaorauMai, tee will bo glraa to parehaaere f foraale, aad aotad la the catalogs, aa regarda Ibalr exact eoadltlaft or qaallty. but ll la believed, loweyer, IbateTeritkUsoUarod for aala aa rep reaoated. 4. LvDLOWCSK. Iio Biwoa Oroceriea' ivxa w -voi.it jiurxTi:ii. 6TeralDalrlee ftf CHOICE REV TOXKBUTTRR ail r-eaiT-o bi ... .v m iiurTESs rsTOiin, , nitttb Ml root. bttwtiB K mud V. Doaloreaadt oaianaraaappliad wltbaayanaa. Ilirdaalre4. Price a laiwaya laa lai Pokin and Yoddo Tea Store, aChTaO, -d-Q-db IVIuth Btrecf, between D uutl K. v NEWYEAEM BASIS. KiDucrrioa in rstot or roastsd coitxr. Wo Xoaat Coffee Brerr Dar. Prime 1114 Jaralwarraulcd).. H,B0 ola lur Maha , ....Uo , OU emller. UeatJT.' ,4 OaylonJaTa , 4 4 ata. IenmYTw, ,.. ...,...., 34 Mrlclb 31 " lla (boat) ,...' Itlo.... JU TEAS OF ALL OUADES. Choloo Japan (nncalored) 913 Call aad etttalae oar atock aad aatlafy roar M""'H. A. OLCOTT & CO.. Jtiir at wlBia t , b.t. l tt E. Choico Imported Luxuries, CONSIBTINQ OF Reqneforl Cheeae. Treaeb Pan. Uaabroomi, AtnaraiBl, SirUf Baaaa. staffed Otlvea, name I'aito'e. ratoae rot urai. oiaoa j.rnoa, ratio raiooa ioi viti. man rnui KoBelaaa lardla-e, Aaeboyle. rotted M-ala, Capr.i.Qoaao OIlTecbaaeee, ipraa.vaeea uiiTee,oeaeee. , Praaaryad Fmlta, J. iap rr..'it.. run., llaa, aad Ibe Flaoat Ensile Bteakfail and Japanese Teas ALIO, Tha Celebrated Quaker Soap Soils, Wlib a Large AaMrtmeal at CHOICE V.1UII.T (inuCKRIKN. IreapeetfallrMllaltaibaieeftbepatluratroa age, xaaraateolag entire lalliiaetloa. ir. Jr. HttVinrN Klaa Place, near ArlfaitOB Hotel. dalt.tf Mortbweat Cor. I aad Flfteeatli at read. W.J. REDSTRAKE, UUUCERYANn TAB1ETT (ITOIIK, vo.30SHow Tork avenae, Corner of myis-tf gASH f roes. Hosatio Baowaiio. AtPBirs Uisblivor. IIROeVNIlKO eft 3IIIDLI1TON, WnOLISALEAHD BXTAILGROCXXt, AXD PSA1BBS II TXAB, Willi, WHIIKT. CIUARI. TOBACCO, AC, At the Old bleed of uau, ei iuui niifin at bvt Wl rrBBtylfaata eYoaae. Oppoilto AfetropollUl Ml rrBBtylfaata eYoaae. O Heul. WaablBetoa. D. 0. trorolltei faieotf flhini. " BDTHERLAHD'S (H, Y. Mill.) F1TTIN& lUrtc) SMUTS. (Unci! ) ONLY $18 PER IUIV DOZEN. MANUrAOTUlILD AT HIS SHIRT AND COLLAR FACTORY, 431 B ll., Uu. Uoor K.tl of S.Ttntb. Itlgtt Bhlrti ud Viin Oiraenti Mid. t Ordtr. yumra iisbosoxsd, 10 era. PATTERNS OUT, 60 QT8, ina len.wiM araT ""i. " i.r" ". ? tkaaeaaaataTlr'i.baiBatlblaa ef Uaaar'atof aaa haadrid aad twaatftwi 1 faaj Ira lacbaa to Korth with aald llaa t aaid allartotb aoatbaaal aoraarof Joaatbaa Cartar'a lot. aad tbaarawlih f Ca attaaUaa af aapU.tlala a n'lad to Ibta prop arlr Mil la oaa frnx allglbla ball lor Inta bow for aala II ta dlracilr oppoalto Tudor flaca. aad atari M. LUtbianmVlatarai daaot Tarnai Oaa balf.caabt baJaaaa la U aad twalra moatha with laUrt,, aad aacarad aa tba propanr, a dapo it of tint will bo rot, trad aa aAoaaatbapraponrlf kanatatl dowa, or ll will ValMMadlatafrraaofi It tha twrnta of aala art BolaoapllW with wltala tradari, tba propartr will bo Vaiold tt tha flak, aad Baal ef Lfat daaill- IflSQlAGTOM riCTI MD IHPEKlSLOHl. Ikterbax. nrrBBtri Rrcitrrt tiicnUy wera 1315.715.2. Scr at i ion FatSBHkT. of Virginia, 1 to town oa official battoeai. fioriRYiaOR J W DwTBR.of norlbtra Ohio, left licro Utt night for CUrelAnJ.lo rciBtno hit duties. Un. Ja-ies rc, jr., or Now York, will cerUIiil bo here to-morrow to tatUfr berorotheComralUeo oa DabUdj and Cur rency. Dr. 3. 8. Bilubos. tnipector of mulo hot pi tali, loft bere lut night for tbeWeet, and will tUU tha hoe pi tali At riLUhorj bdJ St. LoqIi. FnOM TUB rVBLlERBR WftbAYO BO. RtiTBDCO copy of the "Atlantic Monthly" for Feb ruarr, replete, at viobI. wltb latereiUog artidci from tbe peoa of the beat wrlteri. Tub rBEUDBHT Tetterdar Informed Mr. DtorriH. Bloatt.of rhllaalfhla, that ha wonM ibortlr appoint Jqdge Btrong to tbe Ttcancy oa tbe Supreme Bench, la place ot JnitleeOrccr. Mr D. II Bates, for a lone time tba tele- Craph operator at tbe War Department, bat been trantferred to tba prtnclpal office of tba Weetern Union Telegraph Company, and jonnglaJjhae beealniUUed at tbe Instrument la tbe AVer Office. TnERB arb at LEAST 71 members ot tbe Home wbo are In faYor of aa early adjourn ment of Congress At least that number Toted yesterday for tbe termlaattoa of tbe present ictilon on tbe second Tuesday of April. Wall's Opeba IIousb. UUs Laura Keene and her admirable company continue to attract large bouses to witness Robert son's domestic drama, "School," and tbe superior actios of every performer. Tbe play Is presented with an erenneis rarely seen, and speaks YOlumes Iu faror of Miss Kerne's excellent management. Italiav OrEiu. The sale of tlchets for iho oivera season, -which will commence next Monday, opened very briskly At Metxe rott'e muale store yeaterday, quite a large number of seats being already secured. Thatronpa Is one of tha finest ere f Intro duced to our citizens, and the operas an nounced art such M cannot fall to Attract. Tub IIousb, yesterday, pas ted a resolution declaring tha construction of the act Impos ing ao Income tax to be, that tbe tax abould bo assessed and collected daring th year 1870, and that the tar accruing that year shall be collected la 1871. This seUlee a mooted question that has been differently construed by different Government officials. Tub Boutrbbb Ua'iu A statement that the great Southern mall from New Tork was sent via Cincinnati and Louisville, la stead of the old route, by Washington, Alex andria and Lynchburg, has been very gen erally published. The. statement la errone ous, as the malls are sent as heretofore, by tba latter route. Tub Portcgoksi Mrtsioir. Upon re ceipt of Information UuU Mr. Shellabarger, uarmimaw... pflH a,M a. .i realgnatlon, on account of 111 health, the Indiana delegation visited the President, and requested the appointment of Wm. Cum back, of that Stale, as successor to Mr. Sbellabarger. The President said be would give tbelr wishes due consideration NoxiNATiOKS. The President sent Iho followiog nominations to the Senate yester dayi Postmaslcra Edmund Anthony, New Bedford, Mau.j Nathaniel K. Leavltt, Exe ter, N. n.f Jonathan Emerson, Smyrna, Dcl.i S. C. West, Milwaukee, Wis. As sessors Internal Ravenoo Lntber H. Carey, Second District California i Charles C. Fletcher, Second district Missouri. A-fOxn the interesting specimens brought here by Brevet Brigadier General Babcock from &au Domingo are a block of rock-salt. of which ninety-seven per cent, is said to bo the pure taaUuajj specimens of native gold from Jain a river, and a swlth of most ex cellent hemftall of which add to the evidence given regarding the value of our latest pos session. The national resources are said to be very abundant on that Island. A nvE-TWBStr bohd, of the denomina tion of $1,000, waa yesterday received at the Treasurer's offlco, a number of tba coupons not having been numbered, and among these was thaono last due. Bach aa omission very seldom comes to the notice of this of fice, and without the number, the coupon la worthless. Treasurer Spinner directed the coupons to be properly numbered and re turned to tba owners. ToRlIouBByesUrdaydlsposodof the Pen sion Appropriation bill, and got well under way with the Military Academy bill. The Committee on Appropriations la now con sidering tha Indian bill and tha Executive, Legislative and Judicial Appropriation bill. Tha estimates for the latter are being re duced at all possible points, and salaries and emoluments generally aro subjected to a reduction. Mr. J.Tacti's spoclat committee to Inquire Into tba causa of the decay of American commerce and ship building, will not report until some time In February. The com mitt -o Is waiting for further statistics from the Departments, and for the answers to certain inquiries submitted to American consuls abroad. A very Interesting letter was received yesterday from Mr. Morse, consul at London. CnxAP On, Mr. Butler, of Massachu setts, yesterday presented In the House the petition or Levi Stevens, No. 3, Philadelphia Row, Washington city, for authority to fur nlsli tha Treasury Department with superior Illuminating gas at $3.25 per thousand feet, being una dollar per thousand feet less than the price now paid, the works to be erected at tho petitioner's own expense and on his own grounds. Tha petition was referred to tha Committee on expenditure of the Treas ury Department. 8EYAT0K Pattersov, of Nuw Hampshire, chali manor the Retrenchment Committee, Is j ant now looking into some curious devel opments concerning tho "free xoae," estab lished by tho Mexican Gove rum eat, along their bank or tha Rio Grande, Into which goods are brought froo of duty, and then smuggled toto tho UultoJ States. Com plaint of this has been made repeatedly to tha Mexican authorities, and on ono occa sion Juarea brought It to the notice of tha Mexican Congresi, but they refused to put a stop to it. Hon. JAUEd M. PiATT.-memberof Con. gress elect, from tho Petersburg (Va.) dis trict, has just returned from tbo North, where ho has succeeded In effecting a loan of 1200,000 with the Newaik Barings Insti tution, on boods o tho city or Petersburg. The procctdi of the loan arc, to be media m proving the harbor of Petersburg, and deepening the channel of the Appomattox nrer, tba present depth or which Is but seven feet. This la the first Ioar tilth has- been effected at tha North upon tbe stock or bonds or any Southern municipality, and has been enacted upon very favorable terms. ..- M- NATIONAL TnsiTHF The Llngard Com pany was again well patronized last night. Tha opening farce an old one, and of stand ard value "Who Speaks Tlrttt" was ao ceptably'rendercd, and curtailed In a Judi cious manner. Mrs. Alice Dunning Llogard acquitted herself with credit la her bouquet C melodies, and the character songs and represeutatloos of Mr. Llngard were up to his usual style. "Pluto," or (as It should be stated) "Orpheus," passed off sprightly, and the company iaade as much Out of that burlesque sketch as It vras possible to do. Mrs. Btistok, Miss Anthony, dud the prominent members of tba Universal Fran chise AnxlaUoo, la sesilonat Lincoln IlalU visited tha ittlt of the House of Represent atives yesterday Immediately after the ad journment, and were Introdocod to a num ber of the members by Hon. Sidney Clarke, of Kansas, Standing there together Jo tha Hall of the House of Representatives, these ladles appeared to excellent advantage by the side of the distinguished gentlemen wbo gathered around them. In point of per sonal appearance and Intelligence they seemed tbe peers of an equal number of tbe prominent members of the House. ScpxRVfson McDovald, of ArUoiAi, has arrived here for the purpose of laylog before Commissioner Delano all the facts In relation to the seizure of the tobacco fac tories la the Indian Territory. Tbo frauds upon the revenue for several years past Is reported tobeImmcnse,andaa the surest way of preventing such frauds la the latnte, It Is understood, leading members of Congress favor tba caUbllshment of the Indian Territory Into a collection district. With the growth of tbe country thereabouts, neu tral territory Is likely to cause tbe revenue officers much trouble, and defraud the Gov ernment annually of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Pbof. IIawxiks Lcctorb at tbe Congre- gattoual church last night was very largely attended indeed, tbo attendance was tbe largest of the course thns far, and tho lee tore tha most Interesting, Tbo subject was "Birds," and tho Profssor held tha com ptete attention of his audience for an hour and a half. lie made a laughable allusion to the American ostrich, which was the only male bird that cared for tbe brood after ll was hatched. This, he said, might bo tha origin of tbo American Idea of woman's lights. Tho Professor has consented to giro an elementary lecture at Lincoln Hall on Friday at S o'clock for the benefit of tho children or the District, to which tha prico of admission has been reduced to ten cents for children and twenty cents for adults. Tan nssiOMATiox of Second, Lieutenant Washington L. Ledgewood, FJgbth United States cavalry, has been accepted, to take enact aiarclt 1.1370. PrttchaPit. otB. E. IIcrrIck,TJnUod Stales army, has been transferred from Key West, Florida, to Fort C. II. Carlton, nnattacbod as professor of military science and Uctlcs, at the" Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, has been revoked, and ha Is ordered lo return to Oxford and resume his Dulles. First Lieutenant John R. Bothwell, company IT, Eighth Unltad States Infantry, has been transferred to com pany A, Fifth United Sulci Infantry, and Charles Porter, first lieutenant company A, Fifth United States Infantry, transferred to company If, Eighth United States Infantry. Tn atruiro or tab Ihtbbxal Revbxob Officr prescribing forty-elght hours as a period to ba allowed for fermentation of sweet mash distilleries having been ques tloned by a very considerable number of men In the business, the Commlisioacr, it will be remembered, directed Deputy Com missioner Douglass to Investigate the sub ject and gather such facts as he could In tho West bearing upon the question. Mr. Douglass has reported to the Com mlssloner affirming the general propriety of tha rule, and the Commissioner, In a review of the whole 'subject, adheres to bis former ruling, and assessors will be required, there fore to Immediately carry the resurvey based upon this rule Into effect In the several dis tricts. Tho Commissioner has also prescribed seventy-two hours as the minimum period for fermentation In soar mash distilleries, and rules that tho period of fcrmentatlcn shall be established from and after whet Is known as the business of breaking up." Irdiaxa Sociablx. Tha sociable of tho Indiana State Association last evening was a grand success and one of tbe pleasantest or tho State sociables, which, from their very nature, being as It were a reunion of old neighbors aro all of a very pleasant and agreeable character. There were a largo number of distinguished Indlanlans present, Including Vice President Colfax, Senator and Mrs. Morton, Senator Pratt and lady, lion Messrs. Orlb Jullen, Packard, Tyner, Shanks, Williams, Cobarn and ladles, Hen. W It. II. Tcrroll, Third Assistant Postmas ter General, and family; Mrs. Mary E. Nealy and Mrs. Dafour, the poetesses Colonel W. R. llalloway, postmaster at In dlanapolls and editor of tho Statt Journalt Major William T. Jones, formerly of Indi ana, associate Justice of Wyoming, Colonel Pierce, a member of the Indiana Legisla ture, and a largo number of others. We are glad to see these reunions, and hope tbe other States will emulate the example set by Indiana Trocrle ix North Carolina. Super visor Perry, of North Carolina, has for warded to tbo Internal Revenuo office a de tailed statement of the operations of a squad of the eighth United States Infantry, num bering seven men, under the command of Captain Bummerhays and tha deputy col lector, with tba assistance of tho deputy United States marshal. The squad made a raid on Spartanburg county, South Carolina, and demolished a number of stills, mash tubs, and dlttllllog apparatus generally. Oa tbo Stli Itutaut, after a long march, they encamped for the night, having taken a young man named Humphreys la custody on the chnrce or assisting In Illicit distillation. Tbo camp was surrounded by a company or armed citizens, numbering over one hundred men, and the surrender of Humphreys do manicd also, A. P. Turner, deputy United States marshal. Tha officers wcro well armed, but tbo troops had only twenty rounds of ammunition. Orders were given to fire upon tho first man that moved toward tho camp, and subsequently, the Govern ment officers retreated to a house, and pre pared for an attack. The leader of tho cltl- -Am !.! th tiari han r.. ........ . . ,. frt- iw .: .ArZlY T10" for four years, had fought and whipped r-v. v.t, mm ii huiu uu. vuwi'ij with their demand not one of thorn would be spared. .During an hour thebntldloc was carefully guarded, and after, mature deliberation, It WW resolved, to sivo bloodshed,' to capita late by tbo surrender of Humphreys, and to thU.tbo assailants agreed. This occurred near the hlitorlo battle-field of Cowpens. The Government party rctreatod ta Spartan burg Court House, and General Bam ford wis Immediately notified by meg longer of the defiant attitude of the Confederates tn this locality. Lieutenant Darns, with a company of lha flAti United States cavalry, Is also expected Wjeonr this country. Tha deputy collector says the whole people In this section are Li arms,against the revenue office,and nothing Itttban military force will keep them In subordination. 'The Secretary or War has also been In formed af the condition of affair In thlsseo tloa or the South, and at tha War Depart ment the, trouble has received the appellav Hon of ths Eseiia War." - - i- a i I " UrtiTRD States Ocbab Mail Seance. Postmaiter General Creswell has made ar rangements for an additional weekly die patch of malls from New Tork to Great Britain, by the steamers of tha Hambarg American racket Company, thus securing a regular triweekly steamship service from New York oa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays. Tbo Hamburg company not only accepts tha reduced rata of sea'posUge, es tablished for United Stales and British malls by tbo Jate postal convention with Great Britain, as full compensation for the mall service, but also agree to carry direct malls to Cherbourg, Franco, at a compensation of su cents per oance for letters equal to two cents per single letter, thus establishing an ocean penny postage to France as well as to Great Britain. Their steamers are drst-class In all re- spects, folly equal In speed to those of any oiiicr ira.oa-AMaD.io tine. Malls for Oroat Britain wIU hereafter bo regularly dispatched from New York aa fol- lowst -By Hamburg Uoo. rmTjg4aya by rVTT T.U21"" "I'v fcl 7." - mna . ..a.tnv uhwm iiuv. b.t w .vraaYja. UU bv the North German Lloyd Una on Thnra. any of eacn week. Mans from Franco direct will be dispatched from New Tork on Tues day of each week by steamers of tha Ham burg Un3, and on each alternate Saturday by the French lino of mall steamers. Malls for the North German Union direct will be die patched from New York by steamers of the llambnrff line on Tuesday and by steamers of the North German Lloyd Hue on Satur day of each week. In addition to the above, the Canadian line will convey a weekly malt to Great Britain, sailing on Saturdays from Portland, In winter, and from Quebec Id summer, and tbe Baltimore line of the North German Lloyd steamers will carry a semi-monthly direct mall to Germany. Tni EiohtIIocb Qcianot Aoair Lxttib fbou Hon. 8. D. Axteu .The Mechanics' Bute Council of California adopted a pream ble and resolutions requesting Congress to so amend tbo eight-hour law as to require all public work to bo dona at eight hours for a aa i uo coancu sent ino resolutions to Gcu'l A. M. Winn, with a request to Impart tho Information to the President and vice President or the United States, and to their Senators and UcprcscutaUvea jQ Congress. Accordingly he sent them, with a note re noestlng ihelf xterra, ibo.iampe.oro.tiie ao mat noto no Has received a reply from HotuJameaJ. Johnson, which warmhifthi.i. anrtJr.af- s.T- M.'LzrZ aintrtlA It Wlnn,VrUntifttitttkmtti WAiBtiarov. Jaaaarrl. 10- it (arc (,'ohacii o uatuomtai llaAiHiat: I taavatha honor taaekaawtadra lha reoelpt of tba preamble aad reeolutlona adopted by the Haehaaloa State Uouaelt ra latiai to tho houra of labor. I thank yon for thla opportunity of again placing uyielf upon tha reeord la faror of tba elf hi-hour eyetem. I heartily tadoria tha eentlmeota ot your reao lutlons, and pledf e myself, aa a member of tho National Ijorlelalure, at all tlmea to asilat by appropriate lealslatloa, la arryln( Into effect their eplrlt and meenlDf . In tha clear aad flaflBB lsoruereof roar second reeolutloa, I desire my aoaitltueota and theeoaatry to understand that it leuy de sire ana my opjmi to eitaousu tbe eii-at aour eyetem of labor throughout the leafth aad broaaut of our beloved Itepublle. LabCr le kloft and, thank God I leporine men la thle fair lead aro poors of the realm. 1 earneitlr believe that when elrht hour ar hooaelly and cheerfully gtvea to the work nip Bnoiotr ciksi noureoi oaonaay win do devoted to erioBBl cultivation, tba family, and tha library, and worklovmea and their families tbue Lo enabled to take legitimate raBK wimumcr iiruisa-iuiia. AUVINI Ida ft- preiilon, "laboring eUssee.1 There are no elassea la thle republic) wa aro alt of us work lngmen.andalght hours adar are enough for any of us to work la our eiflcee aud work. shops. lha eight hour system has. la mrludament. a direct and powerful tendency to prevent tho growth In this country of a working clan. In- oAutrr and varied employments le tha normal cowiiwoa oi n a aim w nan ana women. Kigi hour men do not f-tvor Idleness, bat elelm in teotlon from tho strain of loog eoatlauedcltort lo any ono direction. I have good reason for believing that lha system will eonduec to tha health aad happiness, aad tonacqaently tho virtue, of ourelttisBs. It le tha over-worked man wbo falle loto elugglsb and slouching habits, and stupefies hluicir with aloohol and tobaoeo. ll la a many-ildei question, and from ovary view presents cheering vlewe for our advancement ae a people. Men will more willingly ehooeo labor aaa profeieloa whoa It demenetrates that they eao obtain a good livelihood by labor without brutallslog themselves by eat re ma toll. Cheap labor aod long houra of toll are do needed by ahort-alghtod capital, bat gene roue compensation aod reasonable houra of toll will ba found la the and to conduce to the best Interests of both employers and em ployed. tfieuse this rough statement of my views, aa other dutlea prevent ma from elaborating. Vary respectfully, a. II. Axtbll. A Cavtioy to Boil. Oa Tuesday a number of boys went out after school had closed to lira off pistols and amuse them selves on the vacant grounds beyond tha National Base Ball grounds. While there one of tbe boya, aged about twelve years, a son of Mr Thomas Oliver, residing on Eleventh street, between I and K streets. In attempting to draw tbe load from his pistol, exploded the charge, which passed through his hand, and, being loaded with shot, lacer ated It badly. He was taken by bis com panions to the office or Dr. Gray, corner or Thirteenth street and New York avenue, who dressed the wound temporarily and scot him to his home Yesterday tha Injury was examined by Drs. Barrows, Uagaer, and Gray, who, after some hesitation, decided to attempt to save the thumb, and amputation, for which prepara tions bad been made, was postponed. It Is straoge, l&rlaw of the number of accidents which occurfromboys playing with firearms, that parents cannot find for them soma mora harmless playthings. DbfrAtjtjiko tub GovinHUtsT. A man named Edward Conway was arrested yester day for attempting to defraud tho Govern ment by procuring transportation orders from this city to San An ton hi, Texas. It arrears that the accused nrocurad ana ant of orders by direction of tbo Secretary of iinmunp,4W, oa m uciooer ioiiow log presented another order from tha Bar jreon General for similar transportation or ders. Tbe first set wad disposed of by Con way to Mr. Christopher Boyle, or this city, but the accused did not succeed In obtaining tbe second set. The accused Is on boll and tho examination la the case Is now proceed ing before Commissioner J. J, Johnson, with L. G. Illnc, esq., for the defence, and tbo Assistant District Attorney for tho prose cutlou. ii i 4 New Trial GRAHTED.The argument on the motion made by O, D. Barrett, esq., for a new trial In the case of James Kelly, con victed a few days ago of tbe murder of Marries, at G itreet wharf, In July last, was com' mencod on Monday and concluded Tester day, resulting In Judge Fisher granting the motion as asked by Mr. Barrett, of counsel for tho defence. I Convbibbt to CmrjiaOt The naw wins i of the lUIpoti Blind Asylum at Jacksonville ujUBt about completed, and will bo ready lur wwiif'tut fu . hit tut;.. Fr.ild.Ml Grant. B.eood m.l. flo a.r. Till iccond BUM dinner t tli. EiKnlltt M.ntloa took pl.c. lut creslnj. Tb, r nDgcment of tb. gneaU at tb, Ubl w.i ai followi i la tb. centr. of tb. north 1J Ihe Ublo .xtendlaff uit and weit .at Treil dut Qraot. with Mm. Senator WUion on hi right Kelt her waa Senator Cole, Mre. Joil.ce Darli, Joalk. UUler, Mn. Child., lion. Y. 0, Beanua and Mn. Ileaton. To Ihe MX of th. Frnldent were Mrt. Juiltee Btrajne, Senator Thnrman, Mn. C. A. Eldrtdg., Joitlco Btrajne, Mill Nellie Cbaio and Hon Dartd Ileaton. Url. Grant fat ImraedlAtely oprxHlto the Preeldent, lop- poried on her rlgbt bj Chief Jnitlc. Cbaie, Un. Senator Cole, Joitlco Clifford, Mn. II. O.Barchard. Joitlco Field, Mrs. Maribal Sharp and OrrlU. n. Qrant) on her left by Sonator WUion, Mr. Jaatlce field, Senator Tk rner, Hri. 7. C. Deaman, Jnitlc. Davh, Ur. J. r. Aiper and lion. C. A. Kldrldgo, At )n. end of th, table were Hon. J. V, Anttr and Uanhal Alex. Bharpi at the other Hoo-iH- O.Oaretanl and; Mr. Fred' crick Dent,- th. rathcr-u-lair of the rrttl dent. Th. rraUtnt wai In a full black mil, with whit, crarat, were nearljall th. other male rnecti ThO toilet of th. lad le. wer. inpnb, Ura. Grant tO"S attired In a Utender rep illk, low-necki""!. wlih ihort ilwrw, trimmed with latin aan ro'nt lace, and rich point laco cam. tier W " ranged la . moit becoming mannvr D adorned with a wraith of flowen. wlt daUcataarraj falling oyer th, back of th. head and depending upon th, neck. Her jeweia were diamondi and rearu. Mn Chlldi, who with her hneband are Tlaltlnft at th. Eiecntlr, Mamlon. wore a neantlfal pink lilt, elaboratelj trimmed with aailn of the lam, color, cnt with low neck and abort tleern, hair adorn! with pink flowen. She wore amethjit Jewelrr. Mn. Manhal Sharp waa attired In a htaTj black rrp ilia, .i.i - .i .. .., . "chly trimmed with black gnlpnro lace, a ebony-colored aaah-M-d coral Jewelry. Tbe fllra costutnos ofMho ladles were of tke most costlr and e mott cottlr and elegant character. The table nnder tho anMrlnUndeneo of ine inward, y.illlar, wat one of tho mott tlegant crer. arranged at tho Etecntlro Manilon. Th dliplajr wu raagnlBcent, th Ublo ornament being coallj and beau tiful, while tb extraordinary iklll and taite of Mr. MUar waa apparent In (he general arrangement of the dinner. Thogncili rose abont ton o'clock, and an hoar wai paiicd in the parlora of th. Uamlon, th. companj departing bet ween eleren and twtlre o'clock. A Dl.c..rul PrM.odlnat-Iat.rr.rt a, wuu a Pabll. n.ellna. We had hoptd that tb. dara of IntlralJt. tlon and Interference with the membllng of any body of the people for any legitimate pnrpoi, had raised away from Washington forerer but tb. icene enacted nt Union Leagn. Hall hut night wa calcnlaled to dlipel that hope. Th proceeding wai mott dligraceful to etery man whw participated. A meeting waa called by a patty of gentle men, whoeeltepobllcanlim waa not donbted, bnt who choae to excrclie the right th. t vrry r. t-.u, tiiizen la cotuiod to of differ lag from certain gentlemen who bar. been derated to power In onr midit. But tbl. did ltfi.,fllcAtoil(fr:D?kH5T4reV.ronol opinion. They therefor, took pollution of tne nan, whieh they had not rented picked th. meeting with corporation employee!, (the ward commliilonera and contractor! baring beon notified to collect their men for tbe pnrpou,) and onited the partlca wbo ongloauy propoied tho meeting. Tho latter went to another hall and there transacted the builneei that had called them together, while tho packed crowd continued It! leiilon at Union League Hal!. Th. latter party claim to both, eipeclal friend! of Mayor Ilowen, and they announce their purpoa, to pack erery meeting that doei not ult their Tlewi. Thle waa anwed tail night by tba preeldent of one of tho ward clubtiwho laid he and hurtriende were de termined that the Kepnbllcan party ihould not be Droaen np. Doei thli mean that to oppose Mr. Bowen It to oppose Ihe Republi can party I W. do not'tblnk th. people of thle city will be ilow to discern as good Re publican! In Mr. Clephane, Mr. Dlxoo, Mr. Emery, ur. Clrani and other gentlemen who participated tn the meeting at Mr. rhll brook's office, aa In the packed crowd that, by fore, of armi, took posieiilon of Union League Hall. When the threat Is made that thli Inter ference policy U to b, continued, the .matter becomes lerlou, and demands tho attention of tho anthorttles. To repeat the conduct of last sight Is to dligraco Washington In tb. eyes of th, whole country. Prta.. Arlhnr. W. nnderitand that Mr. Thornton, In company with his secretary. Mr. French. will Iearo Washington to-night for New i ore 10 meet his Itoyal Highness, Prince Arthur, who will arrlia In that city on Fri day morning. Tho rrinco will leaye New York on Satnrdaf morning for Washington. It has already been stated that the Prince while here will ba the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton. On Saturday erenlng Mr. and. Mn. Thornton will larlto all tho members of the British legation to meet his Royal High ness. On Monday he will pay his respects to tho President. In the etenloc iher. will bo a dinner at the Britlih legation, to which IH I. tn.ll.t V. irt--n' I. n... !. iuiictu tic A-rciment, ueneral Sherman, Senator Sumner, and all the mora bere of the Cabinet. In th. erenlng there will b. a reception, attended by families of tha Cabinet and diplomatic corps. On Tuesday there will bo a lecond dinner at the British legation, to bo attended by Senators Cameron, Casserly, Morton, Conkllng, and Hamlin, aud Sneaker Blaine, Admiral Dahl gren, and the ministers from Prnsila, Rui. la, Anuria and Turkey. On Weduciday the Prince will dine with the President. The Secretary of Bute and Mrs.la wm entertain him at dinner on Thunday, and In the .teniae h. will attend a grand ball gtren by Mr. Thornton, to wnicu la, porsonat rrlendl and acquaint ance! of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton will be In Tiled. On Friday there will be another dinner at the British Legation, to which hare beenluTlled Senators Schun, Williams aud Anthony, (leu. Banks, aud the Ministers rrom Belgium, Argentine Republic, Peru vian Republic, Denmark, Spain, Braall and th, Netherlands, On Saturday Ihe Prince will probably leave Washington for Nw Tork. Virginia Th. Benito adtanced backwards yester day whan It Uckod an oath on to tbe Vir ginia bill. It would havo been more con ducive to peace If the bill had been taken al It passed the House, Bat now Kt us havo Immediate actton on tho bill In eome shape or other. Lidiij are lo be admitted to medical lec tures at the Carollnska Institute, In Block- ViaIm -. ii .. . .1. ' .1 holm, provided they have tho same amount 1 of preparatory knowledge as Is nqnlrtd of UM-.B ,HUfOtt THE NEWS BY CABLES FRANCE. Th Authorities) Y.ftlafo Amother Pledxe Hlinrof Forolfn Papers Trial ofPrlnco Dotmparle ltrlkf Araotiir Itaborliiff Hem, Paris, Jan. 19 Copies of certain Belclan Journals, Intended for circulation In France, have been Intercepted and seized by tbo French authorities. This acl,comlni after a declaration that foreign journals were to ba freed from censorship, excites surprlie. and tbe radical Journals charge tbe Govern ment wllb Inconsistency and bad faith. Tbe preliminary examination of witnesses In tha casoof Prince Bonaparte, eharired wttn tba murder of Victor Nolr. has com mMd before th, poUc, conrt, and will probabl bo completed thle week. Kochcfort hai boen inmmoned to appear ttiitVaA ItiA taAt.. wtavt U.lntav a a arlltiaMi. mtviv uv vvm, wv ayaij.a ta.j, ta niiuvi.i Tho High Court of Justice will bo convened In a fow days to try the accused. TU Journal da Dtbut la Informed that Prince Gortscbakotr has tnstrncted the Rus sian ambassadors here to convey to Count Daru, tho especial congratulations of the Russian Government on his accculo n to the ministry of foreign affairs. Ten thousand men hare struck work at Creuxat. They hare mode no farther dem onstratlons yet. President Schneider, proprietor of the works at Creuxat. goes there tonlght. The strike Is considered grave. flFAIBf. tnrther tllstarb.n... Chars;. or Cm.plrr Aval., Prloa. KasiiiD, Jan. 19. Serlom disturbance! are reported at Baltansas. Tho municipal authorities were atucked by a mob, but the riot waa onelled by troops. TMneo Eorkin. de Bourbon publicly ac cuses Qencral -rrim of having conspired with queen Cufueua, but his itaUmenu are ot credited. Tragi. He.na 4a a K.atn.kr C.iutt. Lorimu.1, Jan. 10.- Upon the aeiUUl of Jacob Johnson, a negro, who wasJritM for rape, Mrs. Louisa Henderson, the victim, fired at him In opon eoart. Tb. ball grazed his head and took off part of hli ear. The affair causod tho greatest consternation and cxcltomcnt- Xd.lat T.Irrarr.pbl. Br.Yltl... The contest for Stat, treasurer of Mary laad .aded yestarday by tho election of Mr. Merryman, on th eeeond ballot. Hon. William Caldwell has been elected SUte treasurer of Maine, receiving every vote. James C. Taylor has assumed the duty of Suto attorney for Virginia, Us disabilities navmg been removed by Congress. Both tho Republicans and Conservatives of Virginia havo mad. preparation! for grand celebration on th. day of tho admls slon of tho SUta. Alfred Ilennen, an eminent lawyer of New Orleans, died yestorday- The glass-houso of Wm. step Co., at Blrmtocham P r-Uy 1tirnyed eynrevesterday. Loss, 113,000. The remains of Hon. Clilt iwk, ,w. Governor of Uub, wcro Interred at Keno- " Tho Ohlououse of ItcpresentatlveV oil enssedtho fifteenth amendment yesterday and will vot to-day. Tho following dispatch received last might from Memphis, Is evidently Intended forth. eyes of tho Justices of tho Supreme Conrt: "Tke Southern Utopia ar. wstehlna- with lattrttl Ih.eotton ttaeat. bow ptDdloa be for. ta. Suprem. Ooart. They arnue that If tottone.athut b. taxtd, la contradiction to th.produettorothtr Sit.tti, then th. cotton Sulci ar. outild. tb. ptl. ol eooititutlonal CQUilltr, asd In eoetUut peril of conflict!. on i.d rain. Th. dteltloa will Jura a grctt b.trto, on the nest plaatlaf " Tni CoLonn rorcutio ot MrsYOuat. Tho ratification of th. fifteenth amendment bv the Leeltlatnre or Missouri .. .Tn.'cled. There has been, a very decided cbausV lQ yuuuu icaviujeut in iaaivQiie since le"- public sentiment latnt.UU since 180 - - i .n Venn .i-ft thtr. M...r.u ... .1 k..I.I... .L- o... . .' . tuliP ' u, ';"'iu""iu, ? m ouri wa. tn lurcmotb oiaio vo aooiisn slavery. In re spect or negro voting the But. has moved more slowly. So lately aa 1807 Republi can Legislature three times rejected a prop osition to confer tbe rlo-bt of antrrtt-. .J. colored men, and leading RipubUcana pro tested agalnit a measure which they argued would deitroy their party. The SU Louie Democrat believes, however, that a year ago the majority or tha volen In tho SUte were In favor of tho measure, and all tho Slate ofllcers lately elected are pledged to It In 18D0 there were 118,500 co'ored people In the Statei the war drove away many of them, but th return of peace haa brought back large numbers, and tho army records five years ago showed that there were five thousand able-bodied colored men In St. Loula alone. It It believed that the adoption of the fifteenth amendment would add twenty thousand colored men to the voting nnnwfallAn isf Iff . -t lv j- uu v. u-aiaauiiT. Tni Montana JTeralJot tha 8th Instant sayst "Colonel and Brevet MaJorGeneral James A. liar die, Inspector ceneral, at present at tached to the suff or Lieut. General Sheri dan, arrived in this city, per overland coach, last evening. General Ilardle has come to Montana on an Important mission belne dispatched hither by his chief to acquaint himself with the exact state or our Indian troubles, to examine tho country with a view to military campaign.; see what needs to bo done to suppress permanently Indian hostili ties within our borders: what the military now hero can accomplish to that end) what season is best adopted to commence opera tions, etc. Gen. Ilardlo will remain In tbe country sufllclcntly loop; to Inform himself fally npon these and other points, aod will then hasten to report In person at headquar ters the result of his mission. The General leaves by coach for Fort Shaw to-morrow morning.1' Tni last of Grill waa tha rnnani r.t her mortal remains from Berlin, by way of -wiuuu., wir. aiano accompamea me remains, and attended them to the burial place In Pcro la Chatso. Tha coflln which contains tho body Is made or crystal) tbe second coffin Is of oak, and the third of lead, decorated with ornaments of bronte. At eacn corner oi tne leaden colon Is a wreath, the head surmounted b a ei-own nt thnrna. Tbe coat of the three coffins Is said to hare oeen io.wu irancs. AtTnouan the adult oyster Is said to gen erate about ono million youotf a year, Us enemies are so numerous and actively at work that one In a million of the annual production does not coma to maturity. Tha star fl.b, the drill, tho winkle, tha crab, the drum flab, and tho sbecpshead during their season subsist In a great measure npon the oyster. A liisrart a from Montreal an va that in, fjulry Is to take place into tbo circumstances of tbe cscapo of Caldwell, whoso extradi tion excited SO Ouch discussion. Carta In persons are to bo prosecuted criminally for I ha tha a, tnf.lt- ... .Ml.aVIt " jUW a,'. ttllj IWUti IU aMIUUg UAa KCUIla, A nirncuLTT originating from a prlvaU riuarrcl at Savannah recently reeulted In a uuui, uug ui u. principal! receiving a ee. vcre fleih-wonnd in the ihonlder. A PAaisiiH BiXaou haa oiler! tSOO.000 irauct a year 10 w allowed 10 cago the luor dcrer Tropman, and make a traveling show or him. - j..wnda4. BuuacnirriuN iu ucruiauj i nrr. .nmv i .,- .i,.i .n rn-nu. . iuiiohu, susscnlnioM la Qermany Is lng a monument In Berlin to tha memory of I AlWJUVVJUV. STATE LEGISLATURES, IfAIMC. Action In Ttftlatlr.H (a tbo Denlh af Ur. Htanfon. Acocita, Mb., January 19. In the Legld lature to-day Mr. Farwell, of Augusta pre sented tbo following resolutions, whlchf after he bad delivered an eloquent eulogy were unanimously adopted I RtnlvtA, That Whereaa It has pleated thd Dlipeoier of human cveats to ramoro fron thle Ufa IMwIn M, Staatoo, lo tbo maturity of hie merveltoua powen. Juet aa ho had be& ealled, with tba pronounced approval of tha oatioD,to cater upoo a oew Oaldof datr Ills iuetotbe people that their eeaoo of taaae tloaal obllireuoo for bia aerrleee, ahould taad lartrlihablr upoa the pablla reoorde. Kttotpri, That to hie UDealeulatlao; patriot lim.whleh tolerated no tlmoroua aerrleoor haaltattn ill..lann.i tn Ma unfllanhlaa BOUa l'iiitlf.iXS itiitttriitu, iittotioo, notr riotldt.i., l","".t" uII!l ?T" 1" 5""rJ.J.'i!?.'!ri -t,n.. .....e . t ... V. .- ja.naai while w. dtt ply deplore hit luddt. departure with profound torrow, onr ir.ttta It VQUtlj ductoUodlhtt h. t. nt cut. .Mr vttt I. the Alt of our national cxtrMttr.-. VHniiai, mini tiiiwra... .. .---thli, I. th roll of a.tlo.at bca.rttt.rs and mirtrri, wllh Wiihltito. to u.coio, win thltc wllh anialllcd luttrc tb. aaa. of dwla at BUato. Jtttc.trc', That the OOTereor b. ictp.etfullr rtquettedtotrtiitmll.eoprof thai, retotu tlom to lb. ftmtly of tb. dcotaiid TVr.RT TIRUI11A. Whciuho, January H-Oov.rnor Ste venson's mesiago to the Legislator say th flnancca of the Stat are la very satisfac tory condition. Sbo has mad rapid ,ro gresi in material development, and haa la creased In population despite th, loss by tbe war. Referring lo Immigration aud to th toll, climate, Ac., of West Virginia, h. aaya It cannot be doubted that, were the fact ex tensively known, thonsandi who now locate IiatUOl.E ,.. nuu.u uuu u.v.u u homes In West Virginia. He eloie by ipeclally commending to iuo car. oi toe Legislature the lutarests of the rrte icnooii. UEOKUIA. Atuiti, January W. Tho Senate met at 10 o'clock, took a recess till 13, and then adjourned till next Monday. Tho Home was called to order at 12. One member qualified, no more appearing. An order of Governor Bullock, approved by rfeoeral Terry, dlrectleg a recce till Monday, was read ana complied wun. Thar hoard of Investigating ofllcers mat at- ir, m.fi'Ut the counsel for tbo defence not being ready with Jhelr argument, adjourned until to-morrow. IOWA. CnfCioo, Jan. 10. The Iowa Senate rati. fled tho fifteenth amendment br a vot. of !4tofi. TheJIonse will voto upon theonea- t!on to-morrow. Both branches ot th Iowa Letlelalurn this evening ratified tha election of lion. George G. Wright as United SUtei Senator for the long term, aud of J. B. Howell f edi tor of the Keokuk Bali City) for the ihort term. T.lfrraphle Banimarr. Tflz lmneedlnir Itniiuin loan dtnr.Mi..1 tho Loudon money market yesterday. Ten Lower Houseofth. Mltiourl Lea ila. tare fail passed th. fifteenth -uauutda.ent. " w"a. twtntttirratiaed U- jx-o3atob -jatrr.au. uiru died Inst. V2!i on Tneiday lattl alio, rierre Cbin. jlaea. BlLU were Introduced In th. Lerlilalnr. ea Missouri on Tuesday to abolish caplul rtumnmeni, ana to removo iuo oiaio capi tal from Jefferson City to St. Loula. It ta n.w certain that the trial of Prtnen Pierre Boneurto will uke place alVertallles. The earn, high court will take cognisance of Prlnco Murat tbr itiiklug a nuglitrate eoaie time ego. Taa retrular mall steamer from Rio Ja- uguu.iiiim b. uwwu uu t unutj. Brui(Uig dates from that city to the 2tth or Decern- oer. i no news is important out contraaio lory. Lopea waa last heard front at Pana dera. He had a few follower with him, ana lureau-nea to Keep np a guerilla war- lare. uwing to me icrrainauon oi me war, the armies of tho Argentina republle and I I ,. 7 . 1 . J 1 Tm Canadian Mlnlitrv has Ukea UD the lirtzll nav oeen reduced to a peace looting. nnBB,.nn .. tnn.nf. mlulM. tr W..ti1nn. ij-7.r.r .."rr.:it7r m.M:i"uuTi. tSaWcductlon, If poeilblo, will In obulned In I llH ...I Ik. .VI... -.... J..lu, t-U tC'o people offthr Bcot1 .ere PP to t no doobt that the1fciJfctUm of Vlcftt Gcne,l Thlbault and CoroocHit will ra.nit In tba aendlnt- nf a it'tTntTTwIL.01 hair breev1- Itod river lo Otuwa. an!S iUll aVQ aVOa. - -4jaaiujUa VI IQO aimCTU- ttea beLarMn the half breeds and th dan a. dlans will bo aowpII'hM before lha meet lnu of rarllamet. l n February next. TniurifAmr, tha rauraerer or tbo KInck family, was execuU 'ft Frle yeaterday mornlog at seven o'o,' Notwllhstand loi the early hour, tho fcotloa wm wit nessed by a great crowV-Jf Peopla, who Uunted aod yelled at TravmkttD' ho mounted tha scaffold. Tha col. waa very pale, but ascended courageously a" wtth a firm step. After embracing the p..'81 ha ciedoutflnalond voice, "l persist X1 -Te) accomplices." These were the last wot Ids he uttered. Extraordinary Droeantinna h.- been taken to guard against dJLaorder. Tha police and the military were on tha ground In great force, bat their eervlcee wen not MfM-rl. 3B0r0SALI JOB STATIOltBKT "" Ti.aoaTDiriTB.BT. Jaa. Mm Saa.laJ arMMiaalB r.ir fnraUhi.. .aritl. ..n.7 &$ VJI.V& !!HlK ! ,"!.RlnjMrt rabraa'T. 1879, at 13 o'clock, u for blddlac will ba faralatwda uiaaa forms Tha lilia WtUba aoaaUara-1 aaj aewptad racw iiaaa vy iitm Coalraela matt ba ar-ontttl br Ua aaMasafat bUdars wlUta laa Saya artsr aalaf amllad arBXao ibb aruaiaa aQai'a-naa ror mill aa raravisaaa rrom ttma ta tlma darlag tbayaar la qBaatltlaa bars aaat ta ordtr from tha Danartnaat a. aatlra aaaatltlaa will, aowafar, ba aallai fat aariBCttiaTaa faafc prapitaal reatttia alaatd br tba tadlTMatl or flrut matlar lt and ba aeflompaalaJ br bonJ itu aiuviaai .iimi,, ii tua am 01 ! DOBaBBA llara. (SlO.CUttl appratai bra TJaltad 8 lata 'ear ef Iba dtalnat la wblcbtba aaratla raairi ar da baataaai, ob a form Ib ba fnraUha-j L tRak O.partmaai, aoadltloaad apoa tba aaaaBtlan, af a. MBiractforfaraUblBf aacb ponlttaa ef tba artl claa aa mar ba awardai aadar it, aad tba parfum- ijact tolarpctloabraa rtxj- br tba aaarrlarr daltvarr of aa lafqiir laiaat aaata la aaaal tba AiHle la will ba daanatt anflai .liMii.i t-. V..V! vt aaia ptwaviai,. 'partm-nl. Waa fa I ai to a. Tba fall ura to Mmplr wll araiiwaiiaa ana., vm ! vt aaja at LBB iraaaarT ba fall ura to Mmply wllk Bar aaa ardat aadar (ba aoBiract will oparaU aa tba for fait a i atlra iaa ally of tba bond, or tbafiaerau ba bond, act tba pi a of aai band. A. Ik. B.Hal.ta .' . ra af tl of tha af tba Treaaarr may dlrattbparabaa(laoiaB arket. eimir Iu tapplr tba 4 rallara, aad cbarga to laaaarr Iu tapulr the daflelaaay eaaa d by aacb ,? tea caatraeiora Ofty t-r klcb It aball ba foaad aacaa- can in u vi ib priea wai aar pay ii f'opoaala a ll aat ba aary to Day fur aacb aralalaa 11 aat ba aaasldarad, aad auatrarta will Va ardadoalTioaaublUbad maaafaatarars of ar .lsrautbaerUclaa. OKOROI i. BOUTWItt, -.Duiaii DaaeeoinijaBiaa bv a unaraeiar. ani fcacralaty of tba Traaaarr Coart of Waahlailoa Connty, la tba Plaiilft f Calambla, lattara af adailalatralloa na tba paranaal Calambla, lattara af adailalatralloa na tba rwranaal aauiaof JoiaLawis, lata of Wathlaiua ooaair aforfsatd. daoaaaad All paraoua bavlaa cla-na Mi.alHTXUVfli, utrk, adrnttlatritrix. tsltHrolWult. r& Btslttti Uhit.d aiiTits rTJT orriok. it. tha nalitlua. Ol k.ii.a. Uaaa . Brat1 pitiuu. vi iiv,rvaii, OJ JBBa- Uaaa . prarUa fr iba aaUraWa or a ura mad lo him oa Iba Tld day of April. paiaa. Btaatim v -taut. va .t ih vr V -aa-CII. fol r.lptatd ta th.lib.ir . ty. lier. ,,J ...1. ol.til.il na Ina Oik 1.1 tx .fnnB lUil rf - ? !....... a.I In him ah lllc.n, A. HBIIS iw.mi... wa .....na., v. -) .DV IQ(T I aiali finpr I in rr-parloi lboapLufl aatil aa a r oil.ar bollil 4eidat v lU,LllV.fl li taoraa li laortiarad that ha laMtotaa la b eaaa aa aloaad ob tba tli day of Harah aaili ikat lb, Krt b'Hmiud lo iba la. dayof April twal Zud sis 1 .wmi abahaartoa tbtXuiyrAp?ij lay pot 1 Ja.Tb3w vc-i.ipiti.a.i'1, aaaUui. a. ins, vmt..ioti tt Valtali, (Meat tna sam aaoaaaaa arao-r-oy i-.y sxlalbl, tba aaiaa, with tba voarbara tbaroaf, to lha sabaartbar, oa or barora Iba.ib dar c Jaa aary nxl lhr mar olharwlaa by law ba.es Oloiad froui all b-a.it of aald aatata . . tn--- --1. " l: I . li. Ark da a I jaaaaaw uill.u.iriOTll.v " w-