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WHS mteSiam accurately iwltd wiUv JtlbUt at o&et JSputadc by mcmjf,tiRajio vxeurmttion yppkmmf Kalioaai JTqtd. B TJIITRlnV SI.fc2i,T'T" AT orittcihi. Aa.B.Srky, I n "J'aliaa4 aJ I Ktf.UiX . Ua BMtUa of U 4p alaaat, br Mr. Jaaobaoa, bar atiormar. It la ardarad that th dafaadaaia. i ib aaa aa 4 mail M ' ft, waaaa oiawiit, adara fnl rklkilkM, ft'aKK.V.WWSsaViU'KSSu. .i . larwB Third ftftd Tatt'iM a half altaala, M ' a --j IL u kl , wBftiiBauaoiiaaBoa,aB -. PAT, ib 51 dar of Fabraary, A. P 1S70. at a'alaek P ta , aaUa PramUaa tba waal pari af lot IS, Ib aqaara na 874, bail aa lee (or aat4 part aa Rorlh B atraat at iba aarlhwaai ctar of aald lot, aad raaaltf thaaa athw dir !" lh WaaraWaa4arraf aald l a iumb dUUaa at in frt.d lahat tbaac aurirpraaiai wl, uli Hartk It atraa ft dtaUaa of 41 faal ftad mm " iiitaiM oMiaayf tana war ap, ' i,w hii, aatarad baralft a a blr tb Aral ral dar otcar rlsattr4arfttariBiriariothraHia ibauatd wirtU prtmkU wrm aU aa a) 4faH, RTVaaaopy-T!, ARDBBW WTLU. JbiaiaiCkikr .aula aft. 0 of PC ffllBISCTOH fACU ASP 1BPEESS1C? I. It is rjRDERSTOOD that tba nomination of ei-Jndga Strong', of rcnoiJlTAot, fortho baprcma Court boucb, la ploca of Mr. fitao toa. will U forw Arde4 to the. Senate. r l , i i . ficaon Don hC db ruBat-A IcaTts for Nsw York thU'cTODtng enrout for Mexico. Senor PooW Is rpa of tba ieriUrloB ( lha U.xlCBn tefstlon, afld U recalled lyhli aoTtnnfient oa nrfftnf bosioess. Mr. rubODi's rcBiAlos haro arrirctl At rortlAnd. naadlorU leport that come to u from lbt city ft Is dlfflchiU to dctermloe wcthrltUfcjtor funeral that oar brethren of MaIds ar ctrobratlao;. m Mr. Hetkl", that colored U-Jtod Sutca tknslor fron ljUbturpplj ws)DJon the floor of tha Sf nAt for somo tlmo yeiterdAj utun. IXArrU, resrea. And MeKt, llep resenUUTM elect from thst Bute vcr upon tbt floor of .Lh ITotii- for some ttrib4a Coorrss Is to iMMkMtdoreaWii'ftBV OorjiolAtdAt rests. In llotnrj. ThertK ce( chanies In, Ida, AottrUn Smplrt and th additional fotyerfien jo thsrebr bmjMtrted to the ancient cAplliu, iMm to make) It Im portant that onr Ooreniment ihcmld bo rtp- ted therei and loaamBch as U cava bo. dono without an j additional cost, It appears to vs that tjrt prpaWcd tneASBra i. Vises AoDREaaaTTUR NTia.t.I,inna llMin. The itonsa of BeprtMotatlTC hatlai Rraoted the use of their hall for the delivery of the address, the fiMa4ontcoainlUtlon -in. ..- t-T..r1 A. X.m -.. . antii iuw vuuiuuuib ui auo union, uaa designated Thnrsda y -eTsnln. FebroAryS. as the lime when Iho bait maybe nsodfbr the parpese referred to. BiicBtho commencement of the present session of (Stress In 0ecjnbe there hate born one thousand and sixty ooo bills and fl(f y six joint resolutions offered aod refbrrid. Oaobundred Andslzexecntlro eommnolea tlons hare alio been recelred and referred, Desidcea nnmDaror mueeiiftnarmaanmnifta Dteatldns. A Urge proporUoa st thlai raU let has been printed. 1 i ii . i, Bill to Establish a S Armas Babx, Mr PAlterton Introdneed In. the Benate ros- terJay a bill to. 'raUhlUbi a sariBf i bank la the District of Columbia, namlog; ae cor poralors Z. O. Robbhis, TVm. B. Todd, Ed- wdrdslmms. 4oe..Caser. Ja. it IaAlta. Henry Wiyardra. It. rbitlp, A, B.Bhep berd, Wo. P. Dole, lldjh McCalloch and Ht O. Emery. Bererred to the Committee on the District of Colombia. At tab Vmrxr exeeutlro sesilon of the Senate aa effort will be made to dispose of the nomluatloa of Attorney General IToar for the position on the Supreme Court bench-, to which he was recently nominated. Ila mor has It thai 'IbV nomination will bare Jetted by a consiaerabte mJ6rllff 'and that ItUuedealraof Bonatoreto fti the nomN nation out of the way, la order that the President may lend la another name. Tub Admission or Mississirii. In tho Senate yesterday Mn .Morton Intfodncod a "bill to prorlde for the admUslor - . " ilsstppi.'' It Impoaee UMsame txmdltlone as In the case of IrslnL.exeeptlBat mem bers of the Legislature are not required, to take any oath. Similar bills wero Intro duced In the House by Messrs. TThlttemore and Mr Cessna, and were referred to the RonstrneUoa Commuted? f AssitiiiuitT or Recruits SpecUl or ders No. 33, J nit Untied from th Uar De partment, directs the super in tandeat of ga crat rccrulUnx senlceat NevTprktofbr- ward detachments of recruits as followst 59 to Fort Delaware, for assignment "Wpa oles K aodL, 4lh arUUeryt ftolVtMe- nenrj. bid.i for companies v. iii ana ii, i iw anuieryt a 10 jrors uasmngisn, mo., for companlea A and M, dth artUl-rj. . , r Mr AivsTRORO, of Pennsylvania, Intro duced in lue uoute ycsieruay uux loosing; to an addltlooal Usu of 1 W,OW(0UO-in greenbacks, to be paid out for the Interest bearlnff loan of tbq Celled States attthelr lawful Talue, which value. If necessary, shall be fixed by the Secretary or iuq Treasury. The bill further provides for the return of the bonds for them upon similar 'conditions. Tho bin was referred to tbo Committee on Banllng and Currency, NATii! Oiroxas. Tli following naral or ders were baaed yesterdayi Ordered Oscar f. Stanton, tfomouBd the reeelrtaa; ship vandaua, .'ortsmouio, nu, Jtnsiga uor aco MeKtroy, to the Colorado, on the 15th of Ftbrnorri Eoslsm James W. Carlln, to I'mal duty at Wasblngton, Dt C, on' the 7th of February next ensign UamUtoo C. TaU man, to signal duty tX Washington, D. C, od the 7th of February next. Detached- Pawed Assistant Surgeon George S. Cut breth, from the data! hospital, New Tort, and ordered, to the nary yard, new Toric M.-a'"'Ti Two uobc Virginia EepreiantaUtei Messrs. Ayer and McKeoxte were admltted to seats In the Jloaio'of RoprefentattTea vosterdaT. Mr. MeKenxleA case hu net yet been ttportod. on by the Elecl'oa Qonti rolltoc, and consequently oaeSort was made to defeat the resointidn for Till ad mil i Ion. nis loyalty was Toaehod for by Messrs. Sqhenek, Farrsworth, aCaynird and others, and ho was aacmtoa. tho oaij qaouion before the Election Committee was, whether Mr. McKeoue was competent to take toe test-oath, for Mr. Whittlesey does net claim having recelred a majority of votes. Tho fact that he took the oath yesterday Is the best evidence, thatM Could fake IL The committee will have an easy task now In de ter mining his case. Wasted A "Suitiblr 8itb Yesterday tho Joint Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, com posed of Senators Morrill of Vermont, Trumbull aod Cole, and Repre sentatives BcAtty, Smith of Tennossee. Tan ner and Gets, In company with Secretary Fish and Gen. Mlchler. Superintendent of Public Buildings, visited all the nnoecupUd public squares, with the view of selecting- a site for a new State Department bum log. Secretary Fish, It Is said, Is In favor of Lafayette square, la front of the ExecUrT mansion, Several or the committee were opposed to this, as It would spoil oae of the most beautiful parks of tho city. The Joint committee will meet on Tuesday next and determine upon tho site. Ow. A. Aires, the Military Gorernor of W&kU-lppl aid Senator-elect from that Stare, was at the Executive Manslea yester day, and closeted with the President for over aa hour. He laid before hint the ofd clalpapere of the action of the Mil slsslppl Legislature In reference to the reconstruc tion RCta, Which wera nromDtlv tranimlttM to tM State Department, with ihi request thai the official notyicUoa be made without delay. The President exnrcaaed, hi mi elf at maeh pleased wlCh the condition of affairs In that Bute, and talked for some time1 with the General In reference to Us future ror. crameatv The laterrlflir itm WjrhlrUaYJ ,111 . i j rohraglngvto tbo Senator-elect, and wll) donbtlead lABSoncoblmio accept the honor confrrrrt bjthe peop of the Bute, for which no baa lone so touch, during his term of aerrfce U WUtafy Governor. "', AudRa TUB xaumnoxa sent to the Sen ate yesterday waa that of Mr. Franele A. Walks? lor th superintendency of the ceav sui. na at present deputy special com- mlstfotterof tho revenue, In charge of the Bdrean of fitallstlcs. Treasury Department, walch poaldor h has ftllod with ability tor the post yeerv During" tb rebellion he served with seme dliUnotlarji and at tba etoao thereof held the rink. of brigadier gcneraL, lif was,Lpnor, u nu,, appointment la the TreasRry-DeparlmeBai connected with the 8pr!ngfleld Jttpiibtteanm. The nomination af this tlm U would arwmr. Is little In advance of thebliLulborllD tbo appointment of1 eucDt an cJnca. ae the csasUa bULfi reported by the House, has not as Jet been acted opoa-l by tb Scnite. "3ti trm.mrwr-r f llrr MiLtiqif Accotm to ur Swobr to Becretar Botwell has lsinSdsicIrcnlar to lhD4l&ura4gterktand pfopor accounting offlcort of ha Treasury Department, djrtct, tog that all accounts presented by officers, clerks erother-'employees of the Txoasury Dparfos'u(,' for1 mileage or expenses la tarred while engaged on official business, must In future bave appended thereto the oalU of the party that the distances charged hava beCd'nctftiUy and Necessarily trateled. at the date tberela tpeclfled, and that noso of sueo dlslanoce have been traveled under any-free, pais cm any railroad, steamboat or otter conveyance, and that the expenses aa charged hate ooen actually incurred ana paid. a No account of such party or parties unacwnipanled; with the oath above pre scribed will bo, paid by any disbursing of flcr of the Department, or passed by the accounting officer Tnx New MfUTABT Datartmert. Gen Sherman yesterday Issued theOenerat Order alreidyrcftrfcdtolalhe Rare dli cat bq nouncleg that . "l.tTbe Boatera and Repreientatlves from the Bute or Virginia haling beenad mltiad.to their respective Hctfies bf Con rreaavtba eomnuad known ae the First Military District baa eeaaea to exist. - vjjy aitecuoa oi inaA-resiaent. uiiduui or Maryland, Virginia, West Vlrglala aod North Carolina will compose the Depart ment of Virginia, iuader theooramaad of lifer el Major uenerai t- . uanoy, neaa quarter at Richmond, Virginia, and will form a part of the Military Division or ttra Atlantic 3. Commandlne officers of all doeU aid detaehmeuts now serving In the limits or the now department will report to Oeneral Caoby for Instructions. Toe companies of mo ein uuaniry now serviig in toe oiaie oi North Carolina will be relieved as earlras Desalble. andjcnori to Brevet MslorGeneral At n. Terry, commanding Department of lha Rniilh. frxr rtrdura ' ' Tub claims of the Western distillers for exemption of tax on whisky in bond has been 'presented to the Revenue Bureau. The following comparative itatcment ahowe the amount of business done lo fine spirits, during the months la 1808, 1863, when tho dbOller.ee are. In full operation! Number of U was paid, 9,633,178. In bond December 11868. produced during same time, 3,330, 760. Total produced during tue flvo months, 13,013,036. Number ofnllonsprodttiedfroftJoly to Noromber S3, 1339, S2,77d,933j excew of product of 18G9 over 1868, 10,757,0371 num ber of callous In bond July 1, 1809, 18,663,- &33( entered In bond to November SO, 1869, 23,772,003 tout gallons bonded to Decem ber 3L 1899, 89,436,8011 withdrawn on payment or tar, M,03l,2W remaining In bond December 1, 13C.li,iw,M3. Tne aboThfxclutro of grape, apple and pouch brandy. AtaaHMMU. NatiorIiv TniATRR r-Kelly and Leon's Mlnsfreis Dpeued at this tbeatMut nfghe Macoodhonse Botvlthstandtog the rain. The programme contained many acta en tirely new here, among them a most amusing sketch, written by Mr. Kellyf called "Matri mony," Introducing the only Leon la a femlnloe character well calculated lo display his cioellent qualities Mr. Kelly was also very effective as the vjctlmlied husband. To-night the bnrtesene called tho "Jap" will be presented, which Is said to be ex tremely fuuny, WIllVOpbra nocsB Deiptto' the lo clcmenl weather thar waa a rail house at. Wall's last night to wltnoss the revival of the fcimous comedy of "Pur American Coo it o,"- which was presented with that excellence which boa characterised all of the pwformauces darlo; Miss Keeoee en gsgemeat. This comedy, although so often played, always secures a good attendance. Miss Keono. aa Florence Trenchard, was, as she always II, cirefdl and excellent. Mr. ITawk'e Asa Trenchard was ralr. air. mc Nultr. as Blnney. was really quite effoeUre. aodlfut Mlu Nuti, as Sprlggtos, deserves especial credit. The same piece will be pre sented to-night, on Thursday ninnl tue fine old comedy H Tho School for Scandal; " will be proiuced. La Coteuib Carxivau Ever blnce the announcement of tbo time when Professor Marlnl would give his annual iai muqu4t all the fashionable portion of our commu nity hare been on the ffulVtribf anticipation, and to-night we expect that the aeademyof thaProfsssorwlllbB crowded with a brUtttnt throng of thoso devoted to tho terpttchorean art, all arrayed la unique and fanciful cos tames. Those who hare been unable to se care dresses will be glad to learn that Mr. Harry Danehae, the popular coslnmer, will be la attendance with a rarge assortment of costumes from which they may sslect CO J CERT AT METIEaOTT; I.LtProf. Espnta wilt give a grand concert at Met Etrott IU1I to-morrow evsatng. The per formers wilt be the prplU of Prof. EspuU, land will, uoUouDt, no credit to nuexcel lentCteMhligs. Tho proceeds of the con cert are to be applied to the bone fit of St. Mathew's Free School. Card fro in Jtev. lr. MaodarUad BATuseir, Jaaaarr 9, Wrt MiuEntTOit IamTC.rymuchcratiaedio ge your paper of thla dale, puVportlcg ie be a "reply" to "recent attacks upon Jhe Pat pacy," and to which I Irast I shallhare the pleasure, Providence permuting, of respond log at no distant day, .. Permit me for the present to express my regret that the title of "fiuni." should be so offensive to the adheronti of tho Church of Rome as to be made a ground of complaint Put what arn we to do la the matter, when the Rev. Dr. Whlto himself prefaces hit lecture by telling forth this complaint, and theg-vlnde np this Identical discourse by tho following quotation t 'Wails steads tbe Oollaauot, Bona shall Whao rllis'the qnllssata, Rpue ahsll fU, And when Rome falls, ti world M It this Is the Rqmf of hts affectloos, why should he be ashamri of his mofVr, or com plain of being called after heir YatRjyrtt.t B. BtmouLABP. "ocieiy. The President Will rrira a rrpnltnn ant Tkursday evtnlatf. from 8 to 10 o'clock. De notice will bo given when the BeWxeV tfrpvion luereaner jru take place. " Postmaster-General Creswelfs reception akt night was, without excetlloa Oad'bf tlafl most briniant of the season. M sight was the moit leelement of tho year, and yex toe aitendanco could not have been greater If tbe moon had boon out la all her fehJry and loveliness and the stars had been gBttcrlog la the firmament. Tbe toll its of the ladles were of the richest and moil ele gant description. Postmaster Genorat and trsCreawall recelred their guests with dbnlly and trace, and1 br kld'd words. atodly Altered, extended heart welcome mi su au ue members of ue La&mei, Sdnstoriaod'KiprcieLUUrci laCdofcress, resign Ministers, attaehes of the Lcfta flor, dlatrngvlahed elvlllansrana)adtea.f thaAJahcitrAakinil Inlifilrrinsa. colled In piy their rapertd to oar dUtlogulshedTbet? roaster General aod his estimable ladv. Shortly before eleven o'clock President Grant rBd,(Mrif Juraot arrlred, and both ooo moved about ihoroora, aod entered with spirit Into the enjoyment ot the eve ning. Thfl ProklAci'L WaiAf rAnraA. laartlW greeted by all present He and Mrs. Grant onversed freely with all who approachea hem. Mr. Creswell hod done everything In bis power for the couplet eeioymsit bC his guests All of his elegant parlors were thrown open. One portion was set apart for the votaries of terpslebore, and the gayest aad hAppfest. of ladles and gentlemen en Joyed the daoco to their hem's content. The President, escorting Mrs. Secretary Fish, mado his way to the dancing room shortly after hts arrival, and Vtlh pleased expres sion gaaednpon the scene before htm. Mean whllo Mrs. Grant was the centre of a bril liant circle la the main reception room. Anoiher rbota was aet spirt as VVanquet room, where the most palatable dishes Urd aad tempted the appetite. In fact nothing was left undone to mokd lhU reception one of the most enjoyable of tho season la all respects. jAmonff' the dlitinBmlshed raetli TrrCsent Vre Secretaries FUh, l)oatwell, Uobeioo, ttalftftfttt. m. ft- aiwwiwj uvaorai.ai9r, all accompanied bladlcs. Senators Ferry, Gilbert, Hamlin, McDonald, Nrr, Spencer, StowartaTrpmbolJi WUuama and Hamilton and a large unmoor or ,tepreseouurcs and distinguished amy officers, Ac. Mr. Alexander B. Shepherd gave a delight ful entertainment vlait night at hlsy resi dence, No. 1123 Tenth street. This was an other of the parties proposed by prominent buitness men of Washington, to bring mem. bers of Congress and oar cUJxeus la closer communion. In order that they may better understand each other. ,Mr. Shepherd's elegant parlors were thronged with the most prominent business men of Iho city, and distinguished members of Concrete, all of whom heartily enjoyed iho splendid entertainment provided, ' 'A. . l.i . AiKrin uourur no oi bwuu cuuiarau- Uonla the handsomely furnlsbod parlors, tho guests repaired to the dining room. aaTtadawCfro dtvaeleVaa'subsUBal, Around this hoepltablo board District mat- tcre were dlscoued with the national legis lators present, aod everything passed off la tbo most agreeable manner. The party separated at midnight with a kind good night for the host and for each other. Thtse entertainments aro doing an untold I good. A better and kindlier footing prevails lo all Mlrectlons, and each Is learnlag to know the other better, Mrs. Geo. W. RIggs gaTO her usual weekly reception at her residence 6n I street last evening, which was attended by a largo num ber of the moat prominent notables at pros eat In Iho; city Tbo diplomatic corps was also fully represented. After tho reception the younger: portion of tho company partlcl potcdlQlhoJojBof tho dinco, audit was quUEaUte hour boron iba marry throng dtspcrsed. Tub Housb Judiciart Couhitteb has agrocd to report a resolution to return to Mrs. R. E. Leo certain articles, rormeriy the property of General George Washington. which were taken from Arlington by Gen eral McDowell la he early part of the lato -var, and which are now- In possession of the Interior DepartmcnU Tho resolution wlU be reported by Mr. Kerr, of Indiana. These articles have been for some time on exhibit tlon la the Patent Office, and consist of Washington's camp furniture, his money chest, articles of household ihrBllBre, China- ware, Ac. Tor Faoa Tbadb ardTcbtxr flour. AU the world knows there has always been an actlye frog trade lo franco, fa fact, many people whose knowledge of foreign manners was rather limited, conscientious! v believed that those all ray looking natives of marshy lands wero tbe principle) article of meilQWWii franco, ma mwoampnioi ous animal, however, eaters largely Into French dietary, and the trade la them has developed very considerably of late, a single frog merchant of Luxembourg having exported to Franco 900,009 frogs la three weeks. As the after part of the animal only Is used for consumption as frogs thero Is consequently a large portion left. But tbq careful, utilitarian Frenchman: has found a nroiltftbla means of nilllxlna this relected portion, and It ts now cooked tip at the jrrencn restaurants ana loiq as innie soup, Tho rost of the bod v and the dlsrustlair- looking slimy skin are swallowed by tbe gourmands as turtle, soupt and they smack their Up rellehlnrly under the Impression that they aie Indulging In a beautiful plate of tbe genuine aruclej One never knows what be eats at restaurant, and especially till rcoou uuc Not a aBBATWnrLR aoo DonaYarona, while glflng the Ue $Hto for free Cuba, was shot by a Spanish assassin. More recently DonaLulsaFcrnandoi haa been coodemned to death bv a court-martial at EiDtrltn-flanta. She will be shot or rarroted for the crlma of having concealed, la her house, on of the Insurgent chiefs. These are the sort of women's rtghtA Which prevail In Cuba, tho right to risk life, and the right to brave death, and In mora than these two Instances the Creole women have known how to exer cise them yith heroic spirit. Absolute hate of the Bpantard haa gtren a flash of strange fire to these acts of sacrifice-, and the same Ineradicable and unconquerable enmity be longs to the children and the brotbera of the women of.Cuba, The) endurance of tbe Cubans can rcaly be measured by the depth of that ecdtlmeuu Who can 'say that their cauio ua ponauou i pKonABLrthe'eheapbst carriage of mall matter In tbe United Blaise Is that between Uioci isiana ana itewport, it. 1. Tho con tract for carrying the malls Is let to tbe low. est bidder, and thero beim conslderabla rl. valry at the time of their letting, the bids were acoordlngly low, the successful party agreeing to perform the duties '' for one cent per year." Thnjowest terms ever before known on the sama route wero four dollars. Sciiuorbt died In 1818, and twenty years afterward In October 1808 the ceremony of laving the corner-atone of bis monument took place. Ar akror; Ohio, ram has got Into trouble by pulling a young lady out of tho river by tho ankle. Limit DO partnerships A Chicago mar riage 4 CUBA ncftolnlioma Vor tbtltecoa;nltloii of fl Bella-create The following Is the preamble and resolu tion lBtrodndod la the Hdnse yesterday by Mr Fuck,' of Nevada, In relation loCubAi Whaftte tbaPrMUaat of tbo Valtad Blstss la hi last aaaual aioisace aauaalaUJ.tfc dotlrlae thai Ibis nation U its owa JaJ ha toaoowrd UiVrlihtof bflMcrft(iy to a people itmiEiUif 19 fra t(malTts from a OdTtrnqtaat lhr better to Aa oppressive aod wbaroaaiM people of taatsiaftdof Ouba haro for ksoro tha eao ftnt past baaa "strtii- bay baliara to be onraailrri) aad wharaaa a pursuit of aueh tffort thar hara mAlatalaad iih( w ira-o lainiiiTriirDniUDiiiiniHi artnad foraas lo the field, aithMUtibd a eapltal, orxaolsad a alrll lorarunient, abollihal ale. vary, bad aow Bold poataaaloa if aad xtrelsa aatual Jarladlatlaa orar a larto portion of tDOlsIftadi ofUobai aodwharaaaaUsiroTta of tbo UOTSraBealof fiDAln toiniiBrass tbala- Eurreetfoei m Cuba haro provad abortlr av waorraa 'aa Kapaoji i injoa, na raaekad a eoslllloa of obUoaal Uloe wbiMAtrhs ii to rweocalllaa of ttinfimir froaa otbar powers i aod wharsss tho latarrsta or Ua TJsllfd. AltaJaa of Am trie a would bo adva-ofd And1 1 So aywrpathloaTbr If povpla Sonsaitad by tba uau or th Uubaea id aaMarlacladaMadaBeai tkarsfora, BiUrtntptd bftkiStHmtt mnd.Uomiiaf Rep rtttnmltvti olAa Unttt Bmttt'mf Jtmtrit in mmwrwwm afwatpiaw, mil ina rrriiatii pi ta aaaala aatad) to lattaadlataly itaa o proaUnatlaa, katordloff tha rlfhta of bsllltercaey to the Itopnbttf of Onto a. Poraaaal. Commodore Vanderbllt refuses to make a will. He desire that his youthful wife shall have her fall lesal share of his prop erty. She wUlbrolr, 'therefore, when he dies to some ezxowjxxs Thus far, Mrs. General Gsloes has only realised 859 out or nor large estate in tne heart of New Orleans. General BamiMe recently attended the St, James Theatre, Loudon, and "personally congratulated Mrs. John Wood, lbs mana geress." s A came of chess, lasting- ten years, has Just been 'concluded between Dr. Cirl B ren tier ct of Germany, aod his brother, of new Tbrk. "Miss Rose E. Bollson, Bachelor of Arts," Is anxious (o enter la competition with Anna , Dtktnar)a for "the lecture championship of America." Eugenlo had her apartments at the Tauw rles refarnuhed daring her Eastern journey. and hung with tho potiralU of the favorlto -ftCia ox me court. CapL TfU, tr Srctfo'' explorer, with an Esquimaux man, woman, and child, was at the Treasury Department yesterday. Gen.TJA.rJBaUcTlLeid, N.T.t Gen. Rufas Ingalls, U, fl. A. Goo. Alfred Pleasanton, U6. A.) Gen. Geo. II. Sharpe, U. S.A.1 Hon, M.J Townseod, Troy, N.T.t lion. H. R. 8 aid en, Rochester, N. T. Mrs. Amoe A. Lawrence and party. Boston 1 Gen. J. 8 FuUerton, St. Louts 1 Hon. Hugh Whlto and family, N. T., and Paul W.Bpofford, esq, N. Y., are at the Arlington Mr. Cba-les Dickens concludes his fare well readings at St- James Hall, London, March 13th. Ferdinand de Lesscps ts trying lo place Suea canal stock among the crowned heads of Europe, but there seems to be a suspicion Abroad that It Is not'sufOclently watered. fj4ot TcloRrapbte Dro vltl. lhlrteeu hundred and aerenty mecbanlca were discharged from the Charlestown '1A-dmliTTauIdrigrr-aato't&ilcS. town navy yard was pulled down on Satur day last, and the Admiral has gone to his home la Connecticut. The official connection of all Admirals with navy yards has ceased. A heavy fall of snow north and east of Boston Is reported. Startling revelations with reference to Senator Pomeroyare promised from Kansas. John Reynolds, In custody at New Tork for the murder of Wm. Towasend, has con fessed. His real name Is Sylvester Bream. He Is a native of tho South of Ireland, and has been In this country fire years. The Commercial bank of Louisiana haa been robbed of $30,000, evidently by an ex pert cracksman. Tha State treasurer and auditor of Louis iana hare been served with a peremptory mandamus requiring them to lake only law ful money. Dlspatchea from Rome state that the Popo haa refused to receive tho address of 137 bishops protesting agaluit the dogma of In fallibility. Tolocrapble Mammary. a prominent cltlxen and author, died at Lexington. Ky., on Saturday night. Fiqahisbb E Mobas, recently Secretary 01 A.egauonj ana unargo -u Jkiuirea ait in Urtm at London", Is coming to Washington In the same capacity. , Tub Government tax on tbe legacies of ineiate iuiwinA. oiavons was paia yester day, amounting to $91,640. This does not Include the legacy to the widow, which Is exempt TnBemploveca-at the Philadelphia new yard about to be discharged have sent a pe tition 19 Lfougraa asaing ware to continue work and to allow their wages to accumu late until the passage of tbe appropriation bill by Congress. Or FbidAt wight last tbe New Tork cus tom home officers seized $8,000 worth of silks and other goods la the Hamburg aod Bremen houses, near the docke of tho Ger man steamers la Uoboken. The goods were removed to the enstom-houso. Tub officers of the Camden and Amboy railroad deny that auy collision occurred at Jersey cltr to the Washington through train on Saturday evening. It. Stewart, assist ant of the general superintendent or the Camden and Amboy road, says no such ac cident occurred as Is reported. Trr Paris Journals of yesterday state that the French Minister of the Interior, In reply to tbe demand of the English company for tbe prlrllego uf layter a cable from Algiers to Franeo, said, In effect, that hereafter all monopoly la telegraphlo cables would be abolished, and that even private parties were at liberty to lay cables. A Woman's Waqes. A lady correspon dent of the Missouri Dmrit In a letter to that paper on the subject of female employ ment, say it As to sew log women, I will cite one in stance, though there are hundreds. Two young girls, whom I know, work In a down town suop, ana masa pantaioons at twenty fire cenU a pair. This ts all the manufac turers will pay. By close, steady application ( by tolling from early morn till the darkness of the night, they can make two pairs each day, or twelvt pain a week, all for $3 or SO cents per day. now, if they bare no bom est no parents they must needs board, and at what price, Mr. Editor, can they obtain board in respectable families? Four dollars at the lowest. Only three dollars for their wonc, miaa you, so wnera is tne oiner dol lar to como froml Whenco their dothlnel And to earn this paltry three dollars takes their every hour of daylight. Where Is the time lo feed their minds ? In some shops they make lined Jeans pantaloons for SO cents a pair, and still the poor creatures maxe money at mat prico. una a prepos teroua Ideal A ladr correspondent of the New York Star reports that Mrs. A. makes tests at 18 cents apiece ror a wholesale house. She can earn $8 a month by working fourteen hours a dar. Includlotr Sundavs. She pave 83 a month for her attic, and has two small chil dren to support. She has eaten meat once only and then It was given to her sluco Thanksgiving day. Another easei Kate A , a " flnliW of fine shirts, makes about $ J a week, working hard for II She has a rand mother to support, and "has often lived for weeks on bread and water, In order to afford tbe old woman a little broth every VB1J. TIIENEWSM CABLES GUEAT r.BlTAIW. Tka 4 will aias boProaout al ilia Opealasr af Parllaananl-Tb Tola Rrapb net wean avai mm at ttorty-' bay BoopoacHl, Lou now, January 11. fh Quoen will not be present at tho opening' of Parliament. Tho speech will bo doll re rod by a commis sioner. The overland telegraph to India la m working order again. Messages of to-dav's date have been exchanged between London and Bombay. The dlspatchee announce tho arrival of the Great Eastern at Bombay. THAT TICTOKT. Tba -pan lab Coaiawl acotn nali it , ror sue spiaiar4i. New Yobb, Jan. 31Tbe Spanish Oon- inl or this city received the following official telegram 1 IUTlatA. Jam 30 Gonera! Pnoblo at tacked and captured an entrenched camp of th Insurgents?! Gaaltnalro, with only twelve hundred trdop. Ho remained there ruisuKvu uajit ikiuv;e u eiiuiauoas there. Tho insurgent fled after the first attack, luting a great number of dead on tbo field. tHRXICO. Tbe Ran Loala l-.al Rbballloa TeltsrphUHeWarljCmpleUd 10 two on vera craa mma Hex!, BouvaWxsTrAsa.Jsa.Sl. Cot. Gajeao. who left Vera Cms on the 17th, has arrived acre, ue inrnunes ue raJiowinr . woi.uajeanis secretary or Biaic or th Bute of Vera Crux, and represents that he was compelled to fly to the United State for aichj. uo rcpuna tue rcroiBuon increasing In San Louis fcotosl. Orizaba has pro nounced agamijua Jaarex Goyrnment. Col. Aguello, who belongs to the Church party, Is the bcajfof the Orltaha movement, The suspension of constitution raaraoteca by the Government tad produced general dissatisfaction and Indignation, as well as alata. v The PQiaonat scountr a..i iia f th K ...." ....U, . ." -r poftiuoa aro Baui wwta jooparaTi Telegraph linee aro nearly completed be- tweon Tampleo And Vora Cri, and wilt be extended to Matamoras, thus Plaelnir Hex co City in telegraphic communication with the Unltod States. THE KBT WEST DPBLIHT9. Caaiaaaat Hbot on Sba Htapo afblo iioiet oj a nao-TJi Editor or Iba lilapateb Withdraw aw Arllalo m IbeDaol. - - KBTWxiT, Jan. St. Gonxalo Castanon. editor of the VoijU CVM, while standi nr on the porcn or Ms noteu vu attacked by sev eral Cubans, who opened Are oa him with pistols. He rctdmed the Are and wounded three of his assailants, when he recelred a shot from which, he died In fifteen mloutes. Several arrests here been made. The editors of the Key West LUpatek. In a card, withdraw an article which they pub- iisnca tuts moraine on tne spproacnicc duel, for the reason that too statements made are Inexact. - . ijaaaaWftpftwaaas Wamei Tblnscoraotb. A nnlck willed woman will reodllr aes that all the men" around her have not had their special characteristic washed out by the process which produces the typical arawing room -sweu." 1 oe women round about her she doc know. Her relations with them are more intimate. Bhebasmet their envloos and critical looksj she has overheard their bitter, speeches) she haa oocn mixed up in tnetr mean ana spjierui auarrels. How different Is all this from tbe nroaa ana generous masculine nature, wun lu temperate and charitable ludrmant. iLa fjood humored consideration for fallings, lis arffe-heartedklcdness aod mutual coartasvl For her to leave the dining-room for the drawing room u a inai. ocuna are au noble and manly virtues and excellencies; before her the petty scandal mongcrlng, ana envy, ana yamty oi nar componiooa in the misfortune taf sex. There or spiteful sayings said of her which she never can for- Brt. Woe thero one of these uttered by man f id there ever lire a man capable of saying such things? Uo. The healthier and stronger masculine nature Is by Its very con stitution above such things. Its strength allows It to be generous. aicn are icaa 191010. aooat smaii tnuigo than women, because they have much target interests at siaxe,wnicn prevent tneir placing unaue importance on tne petty ao nlals of domestle life. The men she meets aro Invariably good and geusroua and cour teous. As she see them, they ore Invariably desirous of helping each other at any cost. If they dared to smoke la her presence, they would pick out tbe very best cigar In their possession to give to their neighbors. They never max a Dorgairraisaarantageona to a friend. Instead of selling a worthless gun. a shakr horse? or a handful of doul iDinu share to their cousin Frederick a rreen horn who has Just come from India they would Infinitely prefer tons these article themselves, and give Frederick their best advice In buying elsewhere. A for their Interpretation of conduct, nothing could be more considerate, or more unlike the ungen erous criticisms of women. " Most women hare bad an intimate ac quaintance with some father, brother, or husband and that experience, one might Imagine, would qualify their notions of the universal rood conduct and mutual courtesy of men. But such need not necessarily be the case. How Is tbe woman to know that her hnsband represent hi sex I Is she not Just as likely to imaglaa that 'he; misrepre sents tt, and, In the event or hie possessing a somewhat uncertain temper, Is she not certain to contrast his occasional lulklnes orpeevlshness with the Invariable equanlm Itv of all other men whom she knows I In deod, opportunities must constantly occur In- wmen a woman ia lorcoa 10 contrast mo bearing or her husband with that or their mutual friends. Bach comparisons aro very unlnst 1 for the husband has probably come to consider that, with one woman at least, be ought to oato tne privilege or oeing honest. The husband suffere br the mistake which his wife makes about men la general. She fancies he has more weaknesses than other men simply because she knows more about him than aboL them. Ue might tura around and say, though ho would no proba bly convince hen "Don't you imagine that all the men yon seo are Invariably so heroic as they appear to be before you. A good manvof them have theories about worsen which would make yoa stare, aad most of them conttdef the forced decorum of their conduct before ladle a mghinu nuisance. to wnicn iDeymusi suomw lor tae saco ot decency. You can't hear them talk as they go home or a iney sum inairciuo. ion don't sea them go Into childish rages about cold soup or a missing lelterpyon don't see them In thetr own house as they are when your visit Is over, or-rerbap yoa would think your conjugal position not the worst In the world. Because thy are all pretty iiwii(i nrt amtict. and nonsensical, ex travagant attention toward yoa, do yoa im.Btn that tha alwavs maintain that ad- mtrable attitude I Don't b a fool, Anna U aria j but believe that all men are pretty mucn an xe, Ike, aad that I ant not the only lnthounlreroA-rWptJT. f monster An oxcltlnr discussion occurred In the Spanish Constituent Cortes last Saturday be tween Senor Flgueros, one of the leaden of tbo ltepuuiicane, ana general ram. The former defended the recent Republican In surroctloD, and asserted that It wu a delib erate act of the people to defend their in dividual rights, which have been violated by the Government. He further asserted that those so-called lnsurrenls who had been aiuen oy tne uovernment were simply as- aastinaioa. nun rose ana acmanaea a re traction of tho offensive words, but Flgue- raa rerusea to retract, ino reoerai suppv siuon tOAt toe matter win cna in a awi m LEff&A'TlJRES. j aBljlAfi laftpcaehraaat BUaolam., Atraiosl I ! And I tar WlfklJfT, frfRW OrIAari, January 3LTb Hous PMsediwoltrtloMOf Impeachment a rale it Klckllffe, the Slalo auditor, upon charge mide by Governor Warraootb, for malfe anco and bribery. A eotamltte of fire has been appointed fcooudaet the Impeaehmant oul the part of the) Hcsjaa. Tcajica-CK. Waboaragamaal iMnsivralUn. kuavriAB, TRxr, Jan. tlThe aet of the Tennessee Legislature granting aid to tho Mediterranean and Oriental Steam Navi gation Company of New Fork ha been signed, and 1 a Uir. The object or this measure la to eneourag emigration of la- Dorers irom souinrrn Earopa Into Bouthern State by direct auanvare to Bonthsrn ports. LOUIBLAXA rOLlTlCR. Lera-o aad EntbwaiaatU ttoetlaa; la Faver r Llnltlaa: tbo rwr of Iba aavorsiaiHatroBff BeaolattloB Adapted. New Oaleaks, Jan. 3L There wu a large and enthuslAstla meeting at Lafayette square to-nlgbU A summary of tho pre amble and reaolutkui ar a follows! Whereas certain measure hare been Intro duced Into tba General Assembly of LouUl ana which propose to give to tho executive of the State control of the, elections and tho, administration of Justice t to establish an armed: and uniformed militia, subject to tho order of the executive) to confer upon pri vate corporations exclusive prlrllego and State aid to a ruinous extent) that wo view with Indignation aad alarm the effort which are being made by unprincipled and selfish men Jet Impoverish on.the one hand and enslave u upon the otheri tho eoostabulary. militia, registration and election bill will destroy tha freedom of Election and mako the Governor an absolute despot and, cloth ing idea wltu tue mean of perpetuating hi power. The fiflh resolution says, that whllo we OTicslly desire to maintain the honor of tho State and will cnoaifaUy anhmlt to any tax atlon which may bo necessary to pay the principal and IntereU of the State debt that bo been honestly and fairly contracted, yet there Is a point beyond which we canoot and will not gof and w now give notico to the world that we Intend to use all the means la our power lo prevent the payment" of any bond or other obligations of the State which may hereafter be corruptty Issued, or any bonds or obligations the Issue of which Is not Indispensably necessary to the administra tion of the State government, or to maintain Ike faith and credit of the Bute la conform ity with laws already enacted. That we in lead to make this a paramount question at the next election formembsrsof the Legis lature, and will vote for no man who will not pledge himself to Institute the most rigid scrutiny Into all these transactions, and to refuse to vote to levy any tax, or make any appropriation to pay one dollar of the principal f- lntr-4 f any sues obll- .utna. The president wo requested lo appoint committees for every parish In tbe Stale, to obtain signatures to the fifth resolution. TUB rEAUODT OBSEQUIE. Dolngo at Portland Preparation asreabadj. )faTbe Banoral la Tab Placaanlbafltb Pobtlamd, Mb., Jan. 31. There was a constant stream of people flowing through the City nail to-day, where the remains of Mr. peobody are lying In state. Admiral Farragut and staff visited Fort Preble to-day. Tho city government Tlslted the fleet to-day. Gov. Chamberlain this afternoon gave a dinner to Captain CommercU, Admiral Far ragut, their officers and other distinguished visitors. Prabopt, Mass , January 31. Tho funeral of George Peobody la official ly announced to take place here on Wednes day, February 8tu, at 11 o'clock, la south church. Oa the arrival of funeral train to morrow tho remains will he escorted to tho Peabody Institute from tbe railroad depot by a batalllon of United State troops and th Tutton Guards of the town, the latter far nlshlng the guard of honor, while tho re main lay la state. The door of lb Instii tote will bo open to visitors from the 3d to tbe 7th of .February, Inclusive, between tiro hours of 10 a- m. and 5 p. m., Sunday ex cepted. THE SJEOBUf A ABSAHMRATIOX. Anoiher Verelan-Tta Case Claimed lobe aatatclde. Satarxaii, Ga., Jan. 31. In regard to the reported assassination of a revenue offi cer, tho Morning Jftiri of to-day contains the following) A report haa been Industriously circulated la Radical circles, that Mr. Brunt, an assistant assessor of Internal revenue, at Black-hear, Ga , wis assassinated on Fri day. From a reliable correspondent at the place, we learn the following particulars, which were brought out by tho coroner In quest, composed of leading citizens of Pierce county 1 It appears from the evidence, as reported by onr correspondent, that tho deceased com mltted suicide, as his own revolver was found within a few feet of his body with one chamber discharged. Ills wife testified that she heard only ono ptstol shot. The cause of this rash act Is unknown, but already the unfortunate man's death has been turned into another " rebel outrage," and tho In formation has probably ere this been sent to Washington and Atlanta. The JlipvNican ot this city will publish to-morrow proof conclusive that Bruut, as sistant assessor of revenue at Blackshear, committed suicide and was not assassinated aa alleged la tha dispatch sent forward from this dry somo days ago. PniSOE AltTIIVB. Ua 1 trailed by British Bool dat Ileadad by iba BrltlabCaa-aal-JIo Dlaoo wltU W, B.-Dancabb aod Attends a VI rem a a Ball manor I Caw ortV N'lwToxr, Jan, 31. Prince Arthur was waited upon at tha Brevoort House by dele gation! of English, Scottish, and Irish resi dents, headed by the British consul, and wu presented with a congratulatory ad dress, The Prince rnaae a feeling reply He dined with W.B.Daacan this evening, land anbAMaentlv attended a firemen's ball At iqa Aeademyof Musle. Hedlnos with I UoJ J n. arlnaeU oa WedneaJ.yi On Thursday with August Belmonlj Friday with E. H. Btoughton, and leave for Boston on Saturday. PAW. at St Petersburg, wu recallod &J time afW a recent iwrformaaco of "Tho Child of the Regiment." Jou McCools hu been elected to the Minnesota Legislature. fUUbrothersnam liUtke," the pugilist. Bk Tna composition ot tha United States fire and three eon t nlacea la ona fourth nickel 1 sr ' tho balance is copper.