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f EVEN % > ; 5 THE PROTEST OF THE DEMOCKATIC | s. NG STAR. : [ 2 rd fS The protest of the Democratic members of — Tess, wi r. Tee desired to miro FUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEETED A Sasi'ns tas Moves pate hor nee ne AT THE STAR BUILDING, fority refused {© entertain, hte follow j ‘ : Te deregned, mem be u orteth 5. W. CoE eee ats : Congeres of the United Saaire, tep-essmting ai Fs Tecily or in princivle more than gute BALE of (0 oy “ey ¥ pie of the Unis taten, do ¥. ta the NOYES, BAKER & CO. | Ram of nw and justice and a beball of thane - they repicsent, most solemnly protest against The STAR is served by the carriers to tei 4 | the tyranny and injustice practic d by the ma- sorscribers in the Cty and District at T y Vy of the House im Violating the eactrd reel CantTs Pee WEK. Copies at the coanter, with y Of tree debate and wneor-etralned deliberauon ithoat wrappers, Two CENTS each | BPpon the er atest questions ever brought before RICE ¥OR Matiinc:—Three months, One | am American Congress. oue yeur, Five Delors. No papers are sem < which the weaker pat only be protected rie WEYRLY STAi_puviebed cm Friday yh. XXXII. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1368. INS @9075.) | Semscapeniens Sate ere reese morning— ne Doller anda @ Fear. fonnets ol powrr is but ioe often apt toeuggert — fo aige aud successful majorities,” Lave Deen, RT a em rR: ELLE — = = during this entire Congress, in’ tiolation THE EVENING STAR Iuexacuwext To-par—1' was expected | NET REORAMS TO THE STAR. FORTIETH CONGRESS, sperches that bad been made on the other side RECONSTRUCTION. cir tone, spirit and intent wamtonty eed use that the the part of the Hoase Vinerxia.—The convention closed the suf- + precedentediy { managers on “ spended and set snide, not % The Sbcaker reminded Mr. Kelley that he | trage debate yesterday, and will vote to-day. | hpon a particnint aan re: matter, but = ae | would ‘preset exticles of tmpeachiva. nt to'thle aes oe This-Afternoon’ Proceedings. shouldnot thus characterize the paper,asit was | Ii is repurted that only $:tue remain wee ot upon ail pending subjett of fgmlaen, oo . 7 . | Senate to-day, and consequently the galleries Afternoon Dispatches, poses ‘in! oabeh Rot yet before the House. A ta with. | £1000 appropriated by thy Legislature for the | that by this reckless aad oF trary suspension Washington News and Gossip, | uo e entirely filled at an early ——— Tunepay, March 3. raw bie objection Wo the seeding or thepro: | Sova sti emekack MeoNMIOS Was tatro~ | Of the'rulee, and the waston aiace of toe pres io ¢ Senate were entirely fil ont draw his objection to the reading of the pro- | duced relative te making provision for the fu- | vious question, the Tights of the minority have SS hour. The [managers selected by the House FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. SenaTe.—The reading of the Journal was | tect. fure expenses of that body. At the United | bern ucterly distegatied, the House of ape Tex Levae AT ThE PeEsrpent’s.—The Presi- | net this mernitig at 11 o'clock, aud it wad de- {By Cable to the Associated Press.} aes et t Terolutions and pills | ,,M™- Kelly declined, and insisted tnat amo- | Siaies Circuit Court yesterday, a writ of tans Tevenlatives bas ceased to be a deliburative dent's reception last evening was ottended py - i the Be The rial of the F m General Nagle. Several unimportes' ee tion to s rules was not debatable. damus was sued out by Gen. Imboden against | body, and the minority have beu compelled P “yer cided not to present the articles to mate ari eniai ‘were introdu ke : any of tbe preceding Ka | Rntil te-mmorrow. “Some members of thecom- | Lonpom, Masch 3—The trinl of Gen. Nagle, | “(n motion of Mr. Cole the Committee of Fi- | ge mae eens, spending the rules toal- | Gen, Schefield, to mal cnished persons pres. | ing very large. The President, who was the latter show chuse to vote upon the most impor 4 the protest to Offered was then take: ¥ - tee favor adding one or more additional ar- | on the charge of complicity im the recent Fe- | nance was instrucied to inquire into tacexper | 0% the P be ee | Suny Limhoden te prevented from voting. It wns and the motion was rejected—vyeas 49, nays 72. ai a Tnder wood. ee cles, based upon acts of the President pre- | nian operations, was resumed at Sligo yester- | dienoy of repealing all laws imposing taxeson — ismiverd by Judge Underwood. The m questions without any proper or mr able time for debate oF consideration, To suck an ex- ———__ 2+ ___ Fegistration commenced yes:eraay. The whites tent has this dangerous and oppressive , - i i . | income: ‘on mannfactures, : J . a rp m the very Test spirits, received the many | vious to the Stanton affair. Gen, Butler urges dry, The day wad again Sota jury,ihe great | Ate. Herlsn called up the Mi ¢ col- EXTEMPORE PREACHING. are registered in the eveing and the blacks in practice obiatned that measures affecting vital= visitors, bey were presented by Marshal | that ui@article proposed by him shall be added, object bring to get & mixed jary.” Eigatcen | Ored seboo! property in the District of Colum [From the Independent. oe . _, Ay the whole country an caren aeiaeedte ‘Geoding, in his Gruel pleasant manner. and in this, it is understood, heis supported Ry ae ‘Gave Gece ‘and of these only | bia from jocal taxation; which, after being ‘The babit of reading from the pulpit tends Trxas.—Ketarns have bern received which of our constituents, lending, as we Believe, to The Iedies ef the Executave Mansion, Mrs. e a by Messrs. Logan and Stevens. It is pretty | six replied to the subperna, and three of tem | amended, was pasted. not only to inake the delivery dull, but to make | show tuat the convention bas undoubtedly been the subversion of our republican fo.m of gow Pat Mr. Thayer cal ‘up the bill restoring lands | the preaching metaphysical. If a sermon is | carried, the votes cast being five thousand in ¢rument, in their very nature demanding of the and Mrs. Stever, with the Misses vertain that an addition will be made to the | being miltiamen werereyected. ‘ market along the tine of the Pac: mond, | full of hair-splitting, it is certain to have been | eTvess of the registration, and nearly all for a | people's representatives te uhost earefules. sr eutetciting the poeta, ea samuruted | articles. The Senate having remained in ses. | |, Aficr further efforts to secures, jury, Inte in | ‘¢market along the tine of the Pacific rallmoad, } full of hair-splitting, i beforehand. If it isto | convention. Smimation sod scrutiny, bave been Berrie’ ne lehroes to tee lei Michler intro- | sian toa very tate hour Tast might th OFdEr to) | ee eee eae ee ee ety mc rrned, |:egctiong eball be-enlesod St $2.50'pepectes goa | Couraia Cenhete Conese giviniy, accurately | “Lovisiaka.— The convention yesterday through with frm of Ieateiation without being vit ote aaa Socks ts poranen nn at anp anne | gene of seecatrinnc eae coal | Uk MSs ot ae. Penden ey toapput | SERS see eee ee Hee enee | sacred he maing Si of esos. Pr, wheat enfants es an " Suisbed persons pres- | would be presented them to-day, any unuects- | to en Te Cree nae, Can aint mimi bm vetoremes to the/fail iu tee Divtstotor eaten: bgedetaile cochitn Birr Dace plain, homely, | of 6) to 6. : opportunity of the undersigued to protest, ex. 42! were Secretaries Seward, Welles, and lady, ‘sary delay in so reporting them’ must result | and argued, ‘0 ~ } bin was referred to Committee on Public Build. | snd vital truth of the Gospel, why should CAnoLsxA.—The Convention has ‘Pt in Violation of the then operating oniers McCulloch and la veral Stan~ jy Griowrly to iapenchunent, and henes i is { ea; tented the mation.” The result of this des be wri hes bo i “y Sonenumanet cision Will be to transfer the trial to another | ings and Grounds. ten 7 The Pen oflenest preaches to | worked efitctively, passing eighteen sections of | *Btoreed by the mimjority as the order of ihe Nery, Assist Seg + W. Seward and that press moti: ‘Mr. Fessenden, the = | the head; the tongue to the heart. A lady fe finance + 5 ts charitable, | House. These alarming abuses of power might Bee's y Minister, Se- | beleved that sufficient pressure will be brought | jyinceswhere a mixid jury will pFODFDLY be ab- conenrred fa the. amendment Of the yd | Intey said to us, in'speaking ofa distinguishes | {Be Snance de ational facuitutionc and | Rotecem to demand thie formal, protest if ws jody, Mr. Thorson, the eRe noe - to bear upon the managers to have them report mine Neh) rye n.—Consols, Ma | the bill tor the reliet of the heirs of b't | clergyman, who ha made himself 3 bond- } Ginerwise sebelah cel eae eh ond | Savant Soneed to abe Salter ease oon ez, clmrge d” affvire. Costa Rica: Mr. | certainty to-morrow. Ata meeting of the man- SEP tEs Puece oe rennges (ate Anderton. . slave to manuscript, ‘He has a great faculty | tyr, as adopted to petition Congress totake WOR exists with the majority to revolution Re (he<irecian Minister; the Chevalier s2¢rs to-day Judge Bingham was selected as bene tcp Ai A nue 8 Te | ee Eyelinghuysen introduced a bin wrpmo4 | for ‘preaching Teligion, out of people,” This | Wotton ws laminae eae repeal of th of thowess. this Government by destroy ing the other 0-01 - ae linisier, Daron Gerolt, the | chairman. ' Perens March — Forenoon.— Uotton | Mote untformity of coinage between the monjes | same minister fs one of the most expert of the- ent ‘duty-on rice, inate branches and vesting all the powers of P teister; Mr. Dultaxzi of the Turkish i Monx Antic.es Paoroszp.—The committees | quietond dull. Sales of 000 bales. Quota- | of the United States and other countries, Re- | ologians. But, if he had been less addicted to Government in Congress fone ARTICLES PRorosED.— > ; - i Gavncta—The Qouvention bas nearly oom- | In the sieps taken t0 depose the President o : oe eaee eee Oe ee Cweins: LAG oe smntegern ot ike Handa O tnanct fmapeach 4 | UGE SPERAEGS: RTARTA, al ep yiiend | aG ee eeeakig’ eosin ceveeacuill to.and [Canine inaitep commie, PRR wee: the United Rates, we are acmonished tha! there Franck retctn, Charge a” Ail-nes, Acctrin; |, Meat were in station over three hours to-duy, | TCMEE steady, catego | cfitiiate, thy Sapmen Or eesti ie, fe; | Sclcted to senphaatsing praciteal religions du- qMiselseirrt—It je anthoritively stated that ismoendwo these opprees!ve measanes 10 clapple Francksnstein. Charge @? Affaires Austria, . tothe House to-day two | for money and account: Iilingis Central. 3; | 8Nder the act of Ts; whieh was amended and cxtemporaneous preacher. If Vaal himself | Geueral Gillein approves the last tax ordi- | ihe power aud silenee he voice of the minority. Mr. Media, of the Argentine Legation; Mr. | 8P4 acteed to report to the Pres A send 3 “A+ | referred to Finance uee. had tried to put into his sermons all the theol- | 2ance, and Will soon issne ano! col- | The resolution was rushed throngh the House at tg : ep 1 other | Additional articles of impeachment. One is; | Eres 43%. a 0 At 1255 p.m. Mr. McPherson, Clerk of the | o; ich be reserved for iis Epistles, be, too, | lection by the State officer. under the operation of the previous question < Bah, of se Sellen Legutien, ppd othen | Oe istic ne Hale aie Ca cee Nase aEE oe CHISTES Tee (ee atives, appeared, and an- | though the ebief of the apostles, would hays referring the matter to the Committee on Recon- na Sele Gee cain Conn | esasdey. Tha sinond eeticie ip: baleg arse fae Sk Oe Face aimee, : * | nounced the possaze by the House of the arti- | been reduced toa manuscript, suffered asec- | WE PUDLIsHED YESTERDAY a brief abstract struction; "he commitice, in bot haste, sitting , Gen. Humprhies, Gen. Miller, Colonel wig bas pe Fescsimbigg ont ANiweRr, March 3.—Petroleum ‘iat, at i2 | cles of impetehment, with the names of the | ond thorn in the flesh, and become in “his | of the tall in regard to the Alexandria Canal, When the House was in session, in violation ot Ta jor Parker, and other army officers, | UP. Py Jager Binghazo, charging the Presi; | | AxrwaRe, i , manaeer! jo condnel {he impeachment geauint | apecch” sull more “contemptible.” Imagine | introduced in tbe Senate by Mr Nye yesterday, striet party von sikopork oon epomene aes n jenki ster Pulte ofthe | ut, in August ie in the i ~ = Andrew Johnson, President of the ited Shris ivering his Sermon on fount ol * e ” y 7 present a pecans Bey Sk ee 2 ee is — tm, in &@ public speech, with denounces The preamble sets forth the following; ‘ sconctitutional and. illegal | DESTRUCTION OF BARN Kerr, Mugen, El@ridze, and others; Gen: Congress a5 an unconstitutional and illega’ BL pe body, hanging wpon the verge of the Govern- ji heabeerninieeece ere S ceaanry, ist As | ment, and as a “rump Congreds” and other Dollars. hau =, shenhens, | OPPFebious epithets intended to bring Congress | New Yor, March 3—Barna States, and that the House has dirveted the said | fiom a bundle of papyrus to the House for its action. Aud then whs sof impeachment to be ‘carried io tha Many of our theological seminaries seem to | By an act of Congress on the 20th of May, exhibited one of the most extraor for thelr maintenance. forget ‘that their students are to become, not 1830, the Alexandria Canal Company was in- tacles ever witnessed in a deliberative, Mr. Howard offered the folle-ving, which | merely theologians, but orators. The chill of | corporated, and authorized and empowered to | mentary body. Members were ations dopted: the seminary has quenched the uataral fire out | constru ry spee- -lia~ some operate, and maintain acanal from | thirty minutes, some twenty, some ten, some S. wileaeeam) Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate in- | of the ‘tongue of many a young man who | Georgetown to Alexandria, with an aqueduct five, and some one minute only, to discuss the Aan &. into distespect and disernee. took fire in the third story to-day, but from | form the House of Representatives that the | might have heen ia speaker, but who be- | across tbe Potomac river at Georg-tgwa; aud Rost momentous questions ever presewted in thers s s gha, hi ele if is . Th m Senate isteady to receiye the managers ap- | comes only a reader. minister said to us, | by an acto! ie ssembly of Virginia, | Congress. Many could not even get onominute neo Wk Bin elias Hey hnt Come Te wee Cindi ee) | imeetar ie noua ae ephiwentatives ta | mouruNaly, ok cilargé upon tes, soar! | phoeed ee Ge tO ee Pebearee teen eas | Sone {he arbitrary rule of the majority. dhwd Iureacnx or June Cnasy.— | the managers will ‘present botir to the House. | wil SOUT RIL ES Cee en) L pacity ie-Beanio artinian oc impeachment | nary white I was ‘trained the entire | of Public Works was authorized to unite with more than hall of thoes even of the party woting in an Abridgement of the | Messrs..Wilson.ond. Hingham favor.the last | stom enveloped. All the curiositica. Agoinst Andrew Johnson, President of the | crushing out ot all my carly tendencies toex- | the corporaie authorities of Aleaaudria in tocnforee the previous question whe ddan ae hus describes the | tele, but oppose General, Butler's, it is | [TOM ihe Gerken dom eh als P giratte, | United States, temporaneous speech." Now and then a strong | making a disposition of the Alexandria canal, | be heard were permitied only to print sporobes ¢ ~ | understood. kangarco. and one leopard were saved. Miss | | On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, the | man, in spite of such early training, achieves | in order to repair and make said canal navi. in the Globe, after the question upon the resolu. sng ten me pacienenanaaih BAKCO, i r one bill to provide for the funding of the national | a signal steccss in revolting against his | eable;andsaid Board of Public Works did, in tion was decided, and which was never de who was | APPLICATION FROM THE SouTH POR FIFLD debt was taken up. wanuscript—as, for instance, the Rev. Dr. | pursuance of said authority, so unite with said | liverrd inthe House. No comment can demon AND Ganpe: Mr. Morrill then read from manuscript an | Storrs, of Brooklyn, whose recent Practice of | corporate authorities, and did, by their joint | stratemore completely than the facts themsel y~ eEDS.—The 1 artmment of Ag- together with the store and sa- ° aaS baneient war to afm qiidorate essay, setting forth bis views on the | extempotaneous preaching is the defight of his | vote, and a vote of & majority of the stockbold- the viciousness and legality of such protest. peered | eee The louie Catena ASSO ee | dnawone, nud aepliod te te arguieenin et Wie tec eee ee en: this er=,(mpower and direct the pie-ident aud di. ings. But this wanton, exoresive use of pow F ht | Fees Selly; traen. cities OS: the, Bently tor eld bi 5 2s Seaennes Shevman. and argned in favor of the payment | able to leave their seminary. It follows tem, | rectofs of said canal company to lease the -aid | of the majority does hol stop heres Wake the hair of the P Pe ee reenter es saluverny Saeed Har cms, wae tliakite comacee of the 5-20’s in coin. Let the Democrati clings to them, and governs them through life, | canal for @ period of ninety-nine years: and | committee were in session upon te further pree embers of the Senate. On the Ti; and in | the fmpresstoa, doubtle=s, that Congress hat | “Parnuin's loss i estithated at $30,000, The | tot out their shinpinster candidate—we They throw off the yoke, but the stiff neck the said Presiient and Directors, in pursuance | ceedings to remove the President, and in ant in . r the e ° ‘ ‘ ‘sual beiter, mains. It tsa happy day when a minister gets | of said authority, did, on the 16th of May, | cipation of its action under the operation of thw poacher ple bg bee Sees ane ropriation for tat Purposes | insurance is mukiown. Tid of his manuscript as when ® church gets rid | 18, grant, lea-e and convey the said canal, iis | previous question, without! debate, in violatweon managers, and on the left ase ae which is not the aact. The distribution of weds | The tiger es: ec on the Moree: ret si House or Berane kee arivae Under ag [AEST RE nencr ips at whiba: ch gets ric nimaicet, lecmes eenin eee ee on eee siolavon Chase and bis counsel, and chairs allotted to cused y the Coumicsioner in re~ | very much burned, and was shot by a police | call of States for bills and joint resolutions for 3 , tion, to Heury felis, | traordinary rul o* of > of the floor was oveupicd with chairs for the ac. | speuse to such applications has been to soms | Mah {0 rare te misery. The giraiie wast and Were ae Cote ae then should nota minister «peak; not readi I+ | Philip Quigley and We. ewan and te | SaaS, Sunea,, witbont previons Solien, Weeks nod write beaes Fe eweeof | extent a departure from the strict line of Bis | to haye penshed. "A portton of the stufied ani- | By My. Eilot, (Mass) —Bill concerning the | So etmont Spies tence temeirar i Sh ach posted by the Geberal Assembly of Vie, further limit debate, sad mone compienly 22 rs propsga ‘ ae 2 > e . e a irmed. See werey of \ a OT iL) r cere of the United 8 On the right procure, Propsg site ae Ems PITTSEURG REPUBLICANS IN CON. | [It provides that the proceedings of all aval Sedan ere: Mid orema Dt ee ere were, IucinEn SOmnnttone Toe waypoweres co | ean wai tae —_ ity of Oongien ‘te Benches of the memberwot tne conti box's were 4 : : Prrtenvnc, Pay Marchi-—The Repaptican | minis hulled by Navel aioe Saba nt | wilune,ecriainly a woinister’ought do the | Dull, opera and maintaia a neg agin: | wariiny SR de oa ey of Comerone aphers. The permanent | jected persons, who shall test their qualitie sf , a indiscriminate a:!- lay, | Court Martials shall be filed with the Solicitor | "ane. Where is the fault! It is not in | aud 1 conjunction therewith a railroad and mente, the Executive and. u tion assembled bere yesterday, Na or Below this gallere, sud | ®8¢ Aésptation to our soil and climate, aud re- Bg porte Fabs “4 County Con ‘ the minister's ayocation; it fs not in his | railroad bridge across said piers, and tobuild, deavoring to subjugate or bring them both an for the purpose of selecting delegates to the centre taheeact coner see antien ent constitution; it is simply in bis training. | maiutain and operate a railroad from George. _ der the will and comtol of Conetees the serantie *claPttete ow w arduous tr ene mows pare | Set Mant Sopenr Ta tents | ta cny Fe Mary are | heater gm by ty cnn | Mupatonain aca Sh es of Hoan aa a Mealy up with pe now br ng distributed are, for the most put, | wes unusually full, and the roceedings per- | all charges and investigate the same and report | [© belong, in a reasonable degree, to every entered in paren a ired the sax surely or, for the exclusive accommo- | jmported, ‘and of course unceclimated. and | Jectly ariiegians Pp nis Aaninaliy al pos) eo ae PS angers $4 roy man who feels within himeelf strong predis. | cana}, and have erected a new aqueduct across | their Sy rea i ct epon ted el ~ r e Potoma 1 cre, ° ‘ti n is feature of tbearrange- | may not be specially adapted for g-ueralcu!- | Resoluticns were adopted approving the re- Jndge Advocate shall bean officer of the Navy, | poition toward rither the pulpit or the bar, | the Fotomse upon the said pier, connecting | voior in the counsels of the Rep » President, was 3 Judicial, en- if tween a young lawy da | with the Chesapeake and Ohio canaland with | We do, therefore, most solemaly protest Standoned. thavieg | tivation. It would be: well, therefore, that it | CoBstruction measures of Congress, and ex- | but aciyilian may be appointed nder corns Seki nen | Gee ‘ghtont the entseetie ant ce spardin he oF ould be mor gg trey peed mga gee pore MEE nag a) hehalfof Mr. B. ark by speaking; the other smother: it | The bill enactsthat the said grant, lease, and | with which the inajority of this “Howse inawe ary. on each of ts were selec:od for experimental purposes | credit” Gene Groat ie tel he neenational | By aa eae Ming. Leta youngminister whos tmp. | conv sance be, and, the. same is heseby, tanc- | guraied, presented, and Fushed through by a ® x c aon. G 7 a a ae . . % % 2 4 y vote, in pl je viola - alone. and not for zeneral disiribation; and | dent of the United States. The Repablican ate the Chainber of Life Insurance of the | Wiion is toward manuscri iy fire. ‘They will | presid-mtand dinwetors ane suikoriaed andem. | tion of'outot see standing rules of the Hous, wation of order Be eal catiedoeh Seemmatetowitcld, and | meet ee Ces a are enaes 7, Sell | Yala Statens ree ale USE io. | brighton hiaceee with qarerkin that wilaen | bewerciée ciecee tia eck ot ees man, [enone demanding the impeachment of tho of the Dictrict of Columb: garcen.seeds cannot be complied with in the | Cormaee and fdehty Sintaot cuatiad are inte tha pein ea Wises Sfeane. © | new lustre upon all his sabsequent preaching. | :grvemente, and conveyances that may bene. Chief Magistrate of the people for alleged higu Ry a number of depuiice.™ ieture. Tonnson.. TERT By Mt. Miller (Pa) Jou resotauion for the | The devil is fond of written sermons, but ceesary to render the eaid squeduet nerose she | a: and misdemeanors tn oflier. when the ¥ phat ap aes e iy Mr. " li oe. Potoniac river from Georg a e Vir- ¥ of barge, the character of :he biygh Pouticar—A ow Democrats pio- | Four Osmice, AF EROPRIATION,, BsLt.—Dir; [A seseatverwas alee adenine pore ga a tial interests of the United States, Ways and propa fuser inhi Finle shore, and go connecting the said caual, | office against which’ the attack was directed ta paper in Chieago as a rival to Blaine, of Maine, will endeavor to get up the | Jeary Stauton for making the stand he beamed ys gt a a Non ipt eecraee Five Carrunen, | i hereby déclared to bea lawful structure in | and the unforeseen. and trementons emcee A stock company has been formed, Po.i Office Appropriation Bill to-day. It ap- owe a . ‘Alco, resolution wiring the trial of | On Sunday last a glazier called at the house of edie oeet ane 1 Sener bak pooper tiara romeo > , and the first issue of priates ninetveu millions five hund and MASS MEE’ iG LN NEW YORK. the impeachment against Andrew Johnsen to | Cornelius A. a 4 S wesithy Witmer living State, to the contrary notwithstanding. vy | Tor anercwe af the ouhesmn shaneeme. eet cay Brame py ihe thirty-five thousand doliars tor ordinary ex- | Henry Ward Beecher om General Lee. CRETE ee Rah Be SPceetiy as Justice wil} Sarees Entenes Dy 8 gang of Lurgianein | The second section authorizes the lessees, | ments the most unpresndieed mad ine de- Ppkee eka cea en | penees which is twe.mithows eight hundred [Special Dispatch to the Star.) : ‘ : By Mr. Morell (Pa.). of the estimated receipts. | Now Yous, March 3—A mass meeting was | wave-h s and willalso thousand in exce partial ne their associates. beirs, and assigns to maintain liberation on the part of those she had the proc fae ang | Bayh cone house feeier: pllr: | and operate -aid aqueduct, and to erect and op- | ceeding in charge ousing Way . 7 4 ~ Pot seorge! | Wedo also most solem s vier city papers. It The long and expension routes inthe Southern | held at Cooper Institute last evening for the By Mr. Broomsil (Pa.)—Joint resolution | and by his advice Mr. Stryker and a neighbor te Con ae —- ge yoo | tas, Fold ben 7 fey Pendleton, and rether | Siates and the remote Western Territories | purpoce of raising an educational tand for incrcasibe the Wuties.ou certain Tiaperts. Ways ee ee ee area ing | stone piers upen whieh the aqueductnow resis, broek down une of the great po-ordinate branch ~ # Ps auses the defictt. Washington College, Virgin’ of which the ‘ oa * % m connection therewith, a bridge of wood | es of the G overnment, through the spirit of : we pay the So-called Debit” is the | °“0e tit Hest a passed the House, Exdowhicriie: Cones lee sevenae act SE uly 96, 06h ecligaing aoe Ee ens | appearance of ths Gjeves. heard apr eensteck | fron, or stone, with one oF more ways for the | party hatred and vengeance weeiiee thet ore { significant title of an article in the last number 4 Sed Haney Wes Becker Toreseoe Hiteh- | for mllliaty abd postal purposes.” Host Otices | aud whepering Tne teehee ee eine | pacehge of persor's, vutmalay ana vebiclesy-and | Sis? ey ie Cae ecte eee ee a ue Dereon of the Rez wifater, published in St. Louis. RuccLaTING THE Punitc Dewr.—In the | cock and Henry Ward Beecher. In the course | ST milllaiy and front stoop, aud began operations by prying | “JS With one or wore tricks or ways for the | comscientuous dischargeof iis functions, thus — Carl Sch {ro the Cunenge Tepanmiens | H9Gte, Weal, ME, Hooper Ttoduerd a bill | Eat Te ace teed mine Seah eaten tees [angen ae eroaideuatfonte of the Bas | PRs" Cu genereer ihe patio windows, be: | Fonvesioncteae are uecsecary oF weet a's | Somainehi a eecens mee, hick, amghs co —_— from Missourt to the Chicago Republican (which was referred to the Committee of Ways | Sone ne Geoerat Lee did, at the breaking out of pe aka rg ES aigg set ht et od wane ae bay ba 09g: Syed eg-ymad Ae Tasiroad. | Neve the pressing wants of the people, a festor— Som vention. . ” *g bh ie —— The and Means) providing that all authority under | the war. Grande river, anil to provide for homesteads | both discharged their guns among the thienes, tread tallvoad aed to coeaeeesens to | ation of a tora anddistracted country culos and New York T.mes of yesterday says:— | any existing law to issue bonds, Treasury not, ‘ rs 27 ~ . | construct said railroad, and to conuect it with , good order, and to the lightening of a burden of T other interest-bearing obligations of thd | UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM | {0 workmn along said road. Roads and | ‘Two of them, who gave their names as Isauc | (o™ Orange and Alexandria railroad, and the | @ tation Which is pressing down all the en_ Tee Democratic papers a. acer ie cowpary | o hall cease and determine aftr MARYLAND. - Canale, Sed cepted en ouiwater, were wounded | ‘ai-candria, Loudon and Hampaive taisoen, | Seles os hate na ee point of j are taking special pains to disavow all respon- sap rowenta thar bain pe ote By Mr. Cook, (1i.)—Bul to amend the wct | and captured, and from the information re- | A! Alexandria, or with any other railroad run: | wniverse! bankruptcy and ruin Ibility for the acts of President Johnson, and / lev of Preesard vselal: Pepe SOA PSERAE:L Het Oat man ciion of the Circuit and ‘Dis. | ceived from them, whee others of the gang | 3 Alexandria, or wi or Georgetown, said rail- | We do again most solemnly protest against even Mr. Black 1s said to hace domed thar ne | berein shall prevent t vSthirties into the “Ave, | ANSAvoui#, March 3—The Honse of Dele- | trict Gouris over the Lake waters, ke, Judi, | Crave ‘qerom, hem: morning in Baxter street, | Tos io ren along the bere tembak beeen | aun profoundly deprecate and deplore aut and wae cousulied in regard to Mr. Stanton’s rex | Tus, Anown SGyenthirics mio the As<: | gates im caucus have just bad’a vote for Sena. By Mr. Eldridge: (Wis. —Memoriat of the | NEW York, The mes are held for examina | rs foc section wathoriars the sctinnton | aiid escundly deprecate and o satagoniam to moval, of that his ai vice, when asked. bas eVeF | interset notes into the three pex ceat. ceruiicata | tor. P. ¥. Thomas 44, Georg Vier 8 ee ere ar Wc recent of the | tion.—2 ori f fanes and tolls, and contains a Provimon to | each other any of the departments of the Gov pevervecurelts asybody, with any thooent of | suteheree cotain rales i Gidpeniee: Co not pl fe nea 33 en Sn Se pe Asean necting the waters of Lake Michigan and ghe | Tuexrvs aw TresPass.—It has passed into Company shall elect, as by the terms of said tutionality or construction of @ law of Ooscres , : ? a by thete a . 7, J. W. Crisfleld 3 , q ; 4 t being gpverned or guided by their advice. So | provided by law. The Secretaryofthe Treasury | 12% Oriate\d 9: Hiram MeCeliong Mississippi river wreugh the Fox and Wis- | a proverb thar eourely aud thoroughly self-reliant a m: detailed «tate. | J¥dee Stewart 5, Wm. A. Stewart 2. The two | consii probably never before sat in the Executive | r he receiver is as bad as the | tease ther have @ right to do, to re-enter and | the proper jurisdiction and final adjudication es © (Raniney Bit to dtsactve the | [ict but the operation of English criminal | repoesees the said canal, sald company shall | of which belongs exclusively to the judicial 1 required to publish monthly sotie + dd | houses wil into joint vote to-morrow at | | By Mr. Jaw in the agricultural districts carries out this = chair. ‘Thisilias teen the great defect and fait yee Pere Ot ti ee ee ead aeons Mult go Into Jou Indlan Commission eutaried by act of July, principal to the extent of inustiee Some Secettion ot Ge cheat ool eee en | ae ee “he pubtic vente aan f bis officia! career. Hehas no confidants—and | {Ns ina Esenary Deverome payable after r hy Pt et Y)—BiI toamend the | {hildten got into bles aad Seid and dug up | paying the lessees and their successors the | the existence of free institu are involved, we doubt whether a single member of his Cab- | the year in which such statement is made, ins FIRES, act for tHe better security of lives of passengers pene ete vereeiaiand nal pe oy actual vaine of the superadded and superim- | and tbat they sre in amminent of uiter we innge way Senne either to influence Bim | cluding the smount of seven-thirty Treasury | Taumtox, Maes, March 3-The works of in vessels propelled by steam. Commerce F Poe oad, Posed wor referees to be | overthrow in this suicidal st to change any action on which he had resolved, yertible into Gve-twenty bonds. but | the Rymain Tack Company were totally de- or even to know ia advance what it would be. the company and lessecs. If We do further solemnly protest against the ‘ding the amount of subsidy bonds | stroyed by fire last night with a larce amount ci ifteen and aixtee: to be ascertain ‘Under this cull several private bills w fe n years were passing, who | chocen equally by 7 call > ills Were o! z Ly icked up the trbips and carried them off. | the company A Republican Government cannot be success. eR i fered and appropriately Fefe not so elect, the lessees shail | wild and radical spirit of innovation upon the ; shall be classed a¢ | of stock. Loss #2 fully insured. ide ‘or this offence they were brought before etain the property for the term of the lease, | early and well-settled practice of the Govern- . , . The House resumed the consideration of the strate, senten to fail and absolutely | 7¢'" Property : y action tally administered in that way. nded debt;” the United States and trectional rac = at | Duet H to jai utely | being lable for all damages done to the canal | ment, a practice ished by the men who ‘The Republicans carried their ticket at s scurrency debi; the three per cant eee Ocak Famer he Pay a gla Lio ae ooered on Tuesday last | iraprisoned among the woist class of convict=. by the constructioa Bf the railroad. framed the Constitution, and who best under- te debt,” &e. asi sim tin Mroyed ‘by t might. Bras dd (lows), bu The previons character of the girls was good. he fifth section appropriates the snm of | stood its «pirit and which binds the the munieipal eleetion in Lewistown, Me. yes- | certificates a8 temporary loan debi,” &c. Was occupied by the Commercial—senior and | over by the expiration of the morning hour: and the evidence showed no connection be- | 9004 out of the Untied Bates Treasury for Chief Magistrate of the repetine the represent— terday by 279 majority, electing Isaac A. Par- = pnior—Schools. The origin of the fireis un, | | Recolred. That the public welfare demands | tween thelr uct and the of the cuit ene Dullding and completing of said bridge, | ative of the Ciewiy sa epee eee Ber Mayor. The total votecast, wae 1,745, the | | RTCENrn.~ Secretary McCulloch thismornt | known. Sintes shboia be keg ee aua oF the Colted | dug up the turnips and threw them into the | fe uMiMiine and completing. of said bridge, the mercy of one of his subordinntes, ecole largest ever polled there. ing received a letter from New York, anrouns I - 2 spon road. fourth of the work and material is done and | to be Secretary of War, in violation of bis ow: — The Concord. N. H., Moniter publishes a cing the arrival there of fourteen cases for the ANTI-IMPEACHMENT MEETING limits consistent with the necessary require s eo 4 canvass of the vows made by the Republican | Tri State Committee y Department, on the ship Mercury, Beprorp, Pa.. March 3.—A meeting was | ments of the Government, and therefore it is Smupie Remxpy ron Berxs.—Nothing on | 7228°4; and proportionate sums dnring the | pronounced convictions of the law; who has follows: Harriman, 35,437; irom Parix, These cases contain speci held here last might; and resolutions adopted | not expedient at this time to enlarge said obli | tne face of the earth equals coal water asarem. | Pzogtess of the work: Provided. That,imeon- | the unblushing effroutery to place himself in condemning impeachment, and calling upon tions hy extending aid to the Union Pacific | edy for burns. nbte Fax No Application With ween, | sideration of such payment, the bridgeshall be | the unwarranted position of communtenting Sinclair, 35,252; doubtful, 2,01. | cur bonds, currency, gold and ails the President not to surrender his offlee into the road Company, or any other company. by | are acquainted gives such immediate tne, rapt gat wl an Sonateasy fuemetoerne poi ad “ standard weights and measures, and other as. | hands of the Radical revoldtionists, granting beyond the terms of existing laws | The burned portion of the body should be the United States for troops, persons, and | ate purpose of ‘his authority Ustromsiry or Cousa6e—In the Senate to- | ticies which were sent to the Paris Eivbitina ee Subsidies in the bonds of the United Suites, or | soaked for a Number of hours in the fue We, ‘ Mr. Frelinghuysen introdueed the follo: Temisting ees 5 eu | therefore, in their charace the Treasury Department. The eases wil) | MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN KENTUCKY, | by guaranteeing the payment of any stock oF | have known pereons. whose bands has bog | 4° a ong B ot ear Ae Tg ME Eee ey Ba wg op oa which was reterred to the Finance | °7 4 a ee . Newvoxt, Ky. March 3.—At the municipal | Ofer Mabilities of said company or any other | severely burned, to place them in a basin of of the tection is to the effect that the United prived by the despotic power of an inexorable ‘ tt oT jae eemetionly Sernanied Weeklies. as | tog Yesterday the whole Union ticket was | Corporations, and that the committees of this | Water at the side of the bed, and goto sleep, States Government may at any time seize and | majority of the bigh privilege of debat:, thet eae the contents will be placed on exhibition in the ‘a . ok Y “ oa a ied | House be instructed to report no bills during | sjlowing the bands to remain therein all night he amount of pure gold contained oe see ernst pees poles cur tht Sei > 7 Possess said bridge, unless the same is kept in | great imstromest im the discov: of truth and ‘ im the English pound sterling, in five doline, | Treasury Department here. Gear cisteg SRRSEEN tm consllck, wish, thip Pe pie See Me entirely cured. | Complete repair, unobstructed, and free’ tor | The most cherisbed erstage of a free people, lo _ 1 ce 5 her agen: jurpen- | nae: bore ired. ‘The ; i on eee saws pub z P passage, as al uired. was re- | hereby solemnly and earnestly protest against pence — + ond on — ae Ag rmx War DRrAR3TMEXxs.—Mr. Stanton 1 European, Nex: Mr. Scofield (Pa,) demanded the previo tine, oils, aud poultioes, have been ansatisfac- ' nestion upon {he of the resolution, S gv of the saidseyeral countries, daily vasited at the War Department by many | | Cable dispatches of last night say thatthe | ind 'pendiny that denna a ice ee ution, ‘Palas he madiee unly Serving to incsease the bs very nearly the sume; and great tonal friends, among whom are prominent army of- | Cabinet changes Englert are still the topic | to Jay the resolution on the table, and the latter and commercial convenience would be sub- | in served by making the same precisely equal; and | "C¢?*- Thisatternoon he went ont of the build- tet Geli coats The Net is eoetident age ee ent Te oF Tee tg 4B Sipcinn hee seen taser aS ‘whereas’ the Erglish pound sterling presents ing, for the first time since Feb. 2ist, and tm | thatthe new Ministry is now complete. The . Loughridge (lowa) introduced a resolu- dissolving nen which: must prove highly hereiore “CnYemient bass for such equality; | comany with General Ekin walked the 17th | following are the changes: Earl Derby, First | tion, which war agreed to, directing the Fare Ir of the gold coins ferred to the Senate District Committee, these infractions of the right« of the people, and AS a TUR Ra Yespectfully ask that this, their — may be bs) spread upon the Journal of the House. [Signed|—Chas. A. Eldridge, P. Van Tramp, Geo. W. Woodwand, W. ML Hack, Stephen , Wi omas economical! and suitable in unsettled countries, the refore street pavement for some time for exereise. | Lord of the Treasury. succeeded by the Right | ary Committee to inquire and report 1f Uon. | Where, owing to the great abundance of forests ———s pone ye Lawrences Be ie nected de That the amount of pure | General "Thomas was at ihe Department tip | HOD: Renjamio Disraeli, Lord Chetmstord, | gress has power, under the Constitution, to | wood ashes are cheaply, meena eee tz, D. M. Van » B. M. Boyer, Thomes it im a half engle, or five dollar piece. shalt | 2°" rr hi Lod ancellor, succeeded by Sir Hagh ulate the ch: * for freight on railroads ready at ight, to corny. | morning, but only visited the room of Assist: | Cairas; Hight Hos. Spencer H, Walpole, Oban. | rifsning fran an Beaten ene aererenende % den |. This new process of Laurens Jones, Stevenson Archer, W. H. Bare treating bones comeiets of sizing’ Ge ek < num, Albert G. Burr, John A. Nicholson, Jas, gold’contaiuedl | aut Adjutant General Townsend. cellor of the Exchequer. su by GW. | On motion of Mr. Prive, (lowa), it was re- | wood ashes and slncked tates Man, With | spri Conmeciod with @ trae Obrieing | Sdcmuscn, E. D. Holbrook, Jams B. Beck, P. . poynd sterling; | ——_+—_ Hunt, the Under Secretary. Mr, Disraeli has |'solved that the clerks of vommittees of the Keeping the mixture constantly moist. As in Teter Se ce a Cre. ©. Sunige, Semmes Bad all the other gold coins of the United Siavs | Tue CxowTuxr Ixstirete—Mr. Ingersoll | called private meeting of the Tory members | House shall be entitled to the additional com- | the preparation of lye for manufacturing soap, yall our Bishops, and itis therefore | Poy chal Couisip Pure gold i like proportion: | introdueed in the Hose to-day a bill (which | Of Parliament. The gran¢ jury inthe county FrRsAvon granted to other employees of the | the alkaline carbonates in the ashes, such a | ¢1! ‘declaration of - t if | was referred to the District Committee,) to ine | Of Down, Ireland,has, adopied resolutions de- louse. carbonate of potassa, are by the action of caus. Bishops issue 2 spss nonneing in strong terms ai party processions ‘Mr. Losn (Mo.) reintroduced the resolution | tic lime converted into caustic potussa, ‘arn! ject: SSE Colt i prema of tbe Dis | as dangerciy ve the public race and againet | nitherto iniroduced by him, pat, which was | attacking and quickly dissolving the bones. | we'cantiger nto be oee dade teas ae ee: . Y ; has. been en Odjected to, directa cane eneeael Hahmeut in the District of Columbia of amine | commander in chief of the Austriuy fleets. | mittee ‘oingwiy: ‘fret, whether the Sukegor. | Paxxy Reavrxes.—The “Penny Reading-,” | fle Aeainst = ts which may ens ial), stitute for the education of young men for the | Namyk Pasha, Governor of Bagdad, has been | ernment of Te: b exists, and if not when it ly become to them an occasion of ein, and ¢s- oe Usted Belen eee coe et called by the Silian to the War mice. “In the | geerine a exeaauatexigand if not wheu i pasate keen ee Ee Serenhiol-car eros Pecially against 87” By a stupid blunder of the Town Clerk ul : second, “f tl i ery common throughout | which, as at present carried on, are revolt rast vich, ar an hames Messrs. Castles Kaap: Ts) aetadicnn = toad alighe acts bag Ns | ment that fora few years ixisted in Texas suc- | Great Britain. They are intended for the work- ba &. — wich, R. I. about 150 of the rec- c ery feeling of delicacy and an ‘ . i verein ded to any of the political or other rights af | ing clasces, as a preservative against the evils | [oct ith the Per io mediate = | istered voters of that town are disfranchised for tin the by the I toa Aes Bere, ena Wm. P.Shear | Convention has assembled, and Connt Von | the iormer pave government, ane whether acts | of beer shops, and are beld ’ oS eens eee . year. Application has been made Seomsed- shail piese.cied aaguereea as tee ce man, Alex. 8. Berry, John Potts, Wim. Magra Bismarek was present, and in a brief speech | done under the said Rebel of beer shops, in halls by individ- | Catholic Mirror. 3 the entare Id- | uals or town readii ——_—_—____ to the General Assemoly for an act of “recon- Fate according to the amount of pure gold there. | “fT; R. A. Lacey, Albert Ray, W. H. Phili: Welcomed the delegates. It is given ont that | gal and valid, aud third, such Rebel 3 Bicsecioat cetera teraesert | (Sckanaee 27as Wanketee cent Sonne | Geese Poa Nate rege i and an issued sh: sil seconnts and to their resp. f corporations. The Re! Tsed with and musi A Woman's ReveNcx.—About 9 o'glock Inst | *truction. . : the deliberations of the Convention will becon- | Government ‘was a valid Government, and tary perdarmuery ing John Eichinger, a German baru and (ransactions in whic chance dant dra and giving them power to take | fined exclusively to commercial subjects. Whether it aequired Fights to ec. tao Tonuten Chere ae tie ws cod he soaker weg dishing in'e tno bees coins ITY EXPRESS the United States is concerned, and in which | Cliarge of ail the estates of the Institute, and tp | fA Ah oR Demat: Pending the reading of the resolution the | proceeds are given to chariauis societies or | Frankiin street, when a message was sent into iy Sicltastapa the alue of a pourd sterling is involved, the } perenne mn the leeke teeta ie vetiee mientras recollection of | morning Szpired and the resolntion went | spent for public hbaries, Penny readings for | him that a woman wanted to see him outside. Calls for, and delivers to any address, some «ball be taken and dat jol- | * ? ‘ceadi be "i these bards been inder the rule. i boys are also becomi q ‘Was met ‘woman lars: and in order 10 discournge the feitinas | the-value of $54N0 net annual Income, over | (he -cldest inbabiians county ‘as they” arene "The Speaker land before the House thefoniow. | SATAN! boys areal food reed any’ boye | named Mzs, Hirucl, who Withoutasinc Tens | BAGCAGE, PACKAGES, AND MERCHANDISE; of exchange of 4 or four dollars and | 224 above and exclusive of the receipts for the resent winter. Every morni 1g they pass Over of eee: bave been incited learn to read, and now | threw the ofa bottie of vitriol in his MOVES FURNITURE, &c., &c. ur-ninths of a dollar vo the pound sterling. | ¢¢¥cation and support of the students of the town by thousands, from their roost on ‘the ‘of the im rela- | purchase cheap Ifferature extensively. ace, baraiije bin in 8 terrible manner, and 374 Penna avenue, oth which has heretofore been used among mer- | aid Institmtes © 0 the Potomac, near Williamsport, in the direc- growing ont of ———___—____- ; ying his ¢: Mrs. Bruel | amen Wa on. Branch Ofice, ey Fore a = ,| ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE SENATE.—At one SZ” A boy and girl of Bristol, R. I., whe got recently divorced from ~~ one fe ee et ‘Cont ie - Janwaiy sexs ae Sduitlonai tar of gueiehg, | oeloek this afternoon Mr. McPherson, Clert ‘ $2 < v, for which sine ct = =—— per ci be imposed upon all transactions of | of the House, appeared in the Senate and a: exchange oF of couumeccial nature, ia which | nounced that the House had appointed seven su) titious par of exchangr, oF any othér | managers who would appear on the part df of exchange than five dollars to the pound erling shall be weed, to be Feturned, levied | ‘htt body te proseente articler of mpenchment. and collected in the same manner as other in- | > we Rie ternal ufxes and duties are or shall be by law |, COLOEL Dastet E. Sickie, of the sth | nach ee reat om tbe wort | 4 Phe, omy ers tm Se ty sys: 0d, levied and ci | infantry, bas been ordered to report, without is posngpemenes directed fo be return vied and collected, | aalays io Seior Geateel Momieeerenewrmae te phage , porno d ‘and Searrted ce » C EW CO-OPERATIVE STORE, 487 NINTH CTREET, BETWEEN D AND B. Scrrenixe Anon THz Lxptaxs—Informs- | command of the 2uth United States intanary. | pmech soup ‘about and so few ‘Affaire... +> 9 x : ‘ “* Mutual Bonefit and Protection.” hon received in this city from the Indian coun- | ———— brought to markel.—Boslum Post. older ea, full ‘the national debt. The | Others ese the nam only fo catch the trade. id tryin Upper Dacotah, on the Missouri river, | “ANDREW JoussOm won a a : Son-ty_SHARES ORLY 910 BAC. states that the hardest winter and deepest | OVF, Stcehe “deni peachmen: YENUINE. “MACCARONL. snows have been experienced in that section | cage G™= TTALAs Mi then tor tate past. Thirty soldiers, to | TH® MCARDLE CASE came up in the Sup grier with « pumber of Zankicnal Sour | Court agaig woxtayand Jerry co 8 followed Fiver country and U, Minnesota. Special ecni dence" toll oe an Tada Dope ment, recently Jost his whole train and wagons ‘while crossing from Fort Aber- | tives — =. to Devilstake, Dacotah, and x au RuvENOR—The much diffic INTERN, — ch difficulty and fatigue saved his own today were $905,200 sore Pe from this The samme reports come from the Red | of the Cabii oa i 13 |

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