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———_—_——~ me : e —— = 4 Congres direct ~ 1 : ie ard said that of a! pe Rave the right to vote f legis! Id be the voice of “ Marita. sine petets of the AJ SNe. Cook urged that in the citation from 5 Madison, made by Goucral Massey, Che words THE EVENING STAR. ; a 1 PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ' cL l) At The Star Building, SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, ~ = eee 8 BY THE | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY | THE STAR te served by carriers to thetr Fup | seribers in the City and wi r an CEST. run | | used were that seat of MONTH. Copies | have a -‘memicipal legis!nture.” | authorize a “terntorial legislature,” ply and: Finy Cente: Bit, Matha, Tht g ByzeP pes -——— ——- |“ Sereiiadie sad the word = scantcigal™ was Year. Five Deilare. Ne Papert oo gent from - ig used by Madison in ite onlarged sense, in contra Office longer than paid for OL o bl J Sj distinction to international iaw THE WEEKLY STAR- ynetsnnt oo * war | Ve, 85—N2. 5,300. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1870. TWO CENTS. | Syvcuon teinurmaiunl ae morning—One Dollar-acd , (Ui's year. | ~—— fed their assent to th) view taken EE ee . Kiddie. — — C ¥, Mr. Hamlin. You have fifteen minutes; | "Mr. Riddic sald, if he wishod t» ve SPEClL4L NOTICES. EVENING sT FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Ce er ee aan ‘onting asainc: | THE TERRITORIAL PLAN OF GOVERNMERT. Pose you point out some of the detects.” | political views this was hot the piace ——_+—— ay SSE: LE ‘AF t. a ‘ — i bm nptt he rend: that tepatey. |, io nal | Iuteresting Interview with the Semate | Nir COOK. Yee. sir, ES | a ee ~ BAT cREDOR's ma So ees ==|This Afternoon’s Proceedings. rl ear TE py ay om a Committee. the qualification of xoters only applied to the | parade his services here. | Neith kr Dre ty the : : : 1 H Pro and e » and that the regulation of sabse- armies .. ante te Navy. That boy was appointed Arguments Pro Con. regul Marme? . Sa eee anies ax coutain | Washington News and Gossip. Tuxspay, March & feo aks er oan and bis fiend: mad of arg egisiatacttns Would be ‘by the ‘Territorial | Gnly wath Ge Avoid the vannte€ and delus ve gurparatinns eS SENATE—The Vice Preside: esented a ded in his district when appo-nted. jews of Mayor Bowen. . , Will, in any eve b * ate vitees they de_wot eS genuine IntERWaL Revexve.—The receipts from this emiaiial pacpetting ris Saree pakoees cit- He had great respect for some of the represont- = ae Reewc dementia a committee had made an | trol over the Distri power wait | be eter. Seieaknt neretarhen * ‘uphotd con ya Souree to-day were $205,243.05. izens of Phillipsburg, N. J., the signatures, he | atives of the press. The House has. boon bag estte waa gre ridge ng Sermo (TT be evicted, Tilted or a wan | Gengeeestnal’ geessn tn toveshe cmaneieoon sheoyly periect H. —Black of Brown. Sold Sas QUEST id, bet if writi king th gaxed in expelling ae na Of the wioss ate Committee on trict of am Mr. Cook, (seductively).—Then your commit- | How > Why, simply, by permitting the by gu Procite ind at ib Bond Sense | | SExATOR Revzis, of Misieelppl, detiv red a | said, veing, af! in one bandwriting, asking the to'te opencd to Irresy onsible newspap-r tau to | ite alarge representation of the friends and | ¢'¢ has proved ltsclt wiser than te froseen cr | Ho", °_, WAS simp people will. govera s a _ 1 ctaretast evening at Bethel (colored) Church, | the District of Columbia. Referred to Commit. misrepresent member, when there was no | Opponents of the Territorial plan of government by n ato wee . = all the power ginates with Congress. im Baimore. tee on District of Columbia. foundation for it, the next expulsions woald be | for the District met the committee yesterday ae Core reer end te cathe tren ieee tee | ae Ce Cot) vo gd Soggy —————— : Mr. Sumner presented memorial of Hinton | of representatives of the press from the report- | morning and presented their views pro and con. yn ‘Denies ee Peop with themselves. Want To Kesr Hr.—Among the visitors at | Roser Helper, asking an increase of his com. gallery? 1g and p Saptslative e shall extend to | Keputlicanism moans anything. in tho world Mm perfect : ega- | pensation as Consul at Bnenos Ayres. Referred | “"S, SUleTy eo Mit : ss Among those present were Mayor Bowen, ul subjects of legislation within said | it is the eniargement of “the rights of d unite? marcrate t m_ Sent free, | the Executive Mansion yesterday was a delega- p ion y Mr. Logan, chairman of the Military Comm‘: . 7 ~ Dist: consistent with the Constitation of the | the people. Fron’ view “a - . ae wcomare’ Someone i . | t2 Committee on Commerce. tee, said it was only justice to Mr. Voorh, Collector Boswell, Corporation Attorney Cook, | D 4 n of the people. Even viowell as a party moa: Pio! LE Pha Ae BOW ABD BSSOCE | ton from Montana to urge the President to re Mr. Conkling presented memorial of New that there was not even an intima Superintendent Bliss, Disbursing Clerk J. | United States and the provisions of this act; but | swe there was no reason for apprehension et, ee E ‘Wale the present Governer, J. M. Ashley. York Chamber of Commerce, in favor of the picion against bim in the committer. >| Sayles Brown, Alderman Davis, Councilmsn ‘hae a ee al acts of the ve assembly shall at all times be subject to 1 or moditication by the | Of the United States, and nothing here- erection of a harbor of retuge at Block Island. never heard cf any charge against him maj shall be construed to deprive Congress of the | trol the ets of Gertrxe Reavy.—The reporis at the Treas- | Referred to Committee on Cominerce. Reel the parerep eames Williams and McKnight, W. E. Knott, Ward 7 Ako, memorial of New York Chamber of a Conn.) in 1a bill to | Commissioner Atkiuson, A. Jones, Trustee of Se eet eee ae eet wis eee oe giving their opinion that it would | ,Mt- Starkweath:r(Conn.) introduced a bill t This majority, under a Ler er would not only com- but the entire Dis esh and healthy ¥ vet prodnead. Noid J. MILHADS SONS. r Ce 5 5 r of m over said District In as | trict. Vet, acour argument just pre sinage of both gold and silver is on protect the fur ‘eal fisheries of Alaska. Ite- | Colored Schools; Samuel Strong, W. H. Huestis, | PO¥e gto the arge pt ead print mas o gold and silve: n be catremely unwise for the Government uC the ferred to the Cummittee on Comm sree. | ex-Alder Fenwick, Hon. A. G. Riddle, Rev. — as if this law had not been | the steko eeoeteres — i = ~ ——" graphing, in which view Mr. C. said le heartily | o¢' Plechtine cen ane ee teh amc: | Sella Martin, Se Pe ieee Chipman, | “This was indefinite. What are“rightfal enb- | people her, have fors0 jeu booe dnpaivedot ane AMUSEMENTS. Ma. Warrrevoas, of South Carolina , has | concurred. ‘The memorial was referred to Com- | of Executive communications, Sati, Gob dk bare FOF Georgetown: Fe, | Meteor legislation"? ‘The actsof the legislative | hght of sclf.government, and the cart teatarn Pablished a letter im the Charleston papers de- | mittee on Post Offices. ; , Col, JA. 1of Georgetown: J J. assembly are made subject to repeal or modifica. $ = tion, but they will stand as law until Congress | sate to entrast this power to the: tt will mot be it was argued The Speaker also laid before the House a | Coombs,d. H. Crann, Gen: Mumey th Grint dee. fending his action in the alleged sale of cadet | _ Mr. Morton, made ® unanimously favorable | communication trom = delegatwm ef Cherokee | CRombes HE. Crane, Goa. Mun ‘Messrs. Hamlin, ships, and announcing himscif as a candidate | [Port from the Committee on Foreign Kela- | and other Indians of. the Indian Territory, pro. N ATIONAL THEATR TUESDAY, Mancn Srx. e interferes to them. Under this provision | in their behalf that they mast be restricted to < tions, repealing the neutrality act of 118. testing against a Territorial Government for tiat | (Chaitman,) Sumner, Howell, and Lewis were | the most atrocious acts may be Passed by the | the present petty, powerlow manicipal govera- G for re-election to Congress. Mr. Bayard, from Committee on Finance, re- | ‘Territory. ‘Keferred to Committee on Tent. M The interview was to have been held at 10 | leeislative assembly, and will be put in opera. | ments, hardly wo ¥ the namesof govern -nts. ee ee en ported bill to relieve public charities from taxa- | {orien o'clock, but in the absence of Mayor Bowen | {on here unless repealed by Congress. Such | The Citizens! Committee had been arraigned on FoR THE VERDICT. Troors vor New Ortwans.—The Superin- | tion. ‘The House then resumed consideration of the | there was some delay. It was then aoe, by | 2ctsmay be passed and put in operation while | party grounds. He did not know what were jent Cast. tendent of General Recruiting Service at New Mr. Williams introduced joint resolution to pro- ‘i , I ress is not in session, and there will be no | the poll of all these gentlemen, bat ho saw harge f ved | tondent . vide for the redemption of legal-tender notes, | Tela bill. octane: the chairman thst i the oupopents of the bi of redress. | among them many whotcmames have gouc on \cpeglbicos Meee cate See bees eee ek te Rreeee ON Oe: | Tverd to Commiian on Wlaacon’ [it pro- oe Guna We re Ten tho Caher ine Might tmetend: Mr. A. K. Shcpherd.—That objection can | the pages of history, Mr. Kidiie coneladect Alsidin Matines Saturday at two o'clock. Ad- | ored recratts to New Orleans, for assignment to | Mcferzed to Committee on I Passage this reso- PASSAGE OF THE GEORGIA FE peg der. * Proposed to limit the time | readily be overcome. @et it be provided that with an earnest and cloquent appeal in b-halt pron ata bunt = the 25th U. S. infantry. lution one-half of the duties on imports may be | House, this afternoon, proceeded to vote | fo the legislature shall meet when Congress does, | of the District and some sach change in its mode UBINI-—ODD F! OWS NDAY, ree, e Mr. Hamlin (looking at his watch.)—We have paid in legal-tender notes cn Mr. Bingham’s amendment to the Geor- . - © Tae scwpRy crviz arrRorRtation mitt, | Mr. Kellogg introduced bill in aid of the | gia vill, declaring that the Dill shall not | 2a” %” Hour and ten minutes to give to the mat containing appropriations for light-houses, ex- | ee ae ae tne Eablic domain, | vacate any of the ofices now filled in the | “bir. A.G. Riddic eaid that, by the desire of Penses for printing the national curreney, bonds, | homesteads for the colored race. Referred to | State either by election or appointment, Se ee eee ee &e., will be the next bill considered by the | Committee on Public Lands., and hail not extend the official tenure | SVUtv ot conferring upon the De ete ere House Committee on Appropriations. Mr. Mecrill (Me.), House bill to suppty ABR. | otany oftcer of the State beyond thetermlimited | Bharaiierent formot goversment fone oe ‘Tux Disavarrry Bist a Law.—The Preai- | ciencies in the appropriations for the eostiouent | by the Constitation thereof, dating from theelec- | now has, substituting stgovermtosnt brake peo- and its sessions shall continue but for sixty | of government as that proposed in Uhis bill by days. a saa ial ma h the people will be onabiod to enter upon r. Sumner remarked in regard to the objec- ‘of progress and improvem -nt tion made by Mr. Cook to the provisions of the ‘The interview ended here, and the chairm: ith section of the bill that the same provisions | Mr. Hamlin, stated that the cor xisted in every bill for a Territerial - to another tare 1" very te man (45 ering it caret ‘ Mr. Hamlin said that the experience of eighty | and such amendments as in their judg” Ls HALL March 7. and five following nights. Tho re zewned Signor RUBIN, the Great European CON- OR ined. 11 wecloek. "| é a. a ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. f years had shown no inconvenience from the | ment it might require, would report it to the Senae: ts officer, nor to de Of the District in place of a government by <4 « OS rep : a .¢ disability bit, and | GaPeusee of the Howe of Representatives for | tio appointment ot neh officer, nor to deprive ep] eT Spm Sorkinge of such provisions in Territorial gov- | Senate. He would say, however: that at this And the popular Comedion, Mio. BISHOP the fact te Governor Alcorn, of | — Mr. Fowler ofered resolution instructing the hee veri : however, if it was desirable that he should a4- Mr. Cook went on to quote from the 15th see- | Mr. Hamlin was at once surrounded by a tion, in which it is provided that the judicial number of excited ‘nts to the bill, Mr. W. peer par Dist-ict shall aalaeh be eaeek A. Cook, Mr. Jos. wy eng and others, V4 ai abolished or strenuously urged that juestion should Songren; “but said tguasive,Sicemty shall election, Practice have power to passlaws modifying 4 thereof.” Was that wise? Ihe Legislature Mr. Hamlin.—Yes, and if you get a majority ith new and full Cy z MONDAY EVENING, Mance 7, 1370, great Urie Bu 5 THE FORTY THIEVES, oh SENG ORAM mh L ” Clodoche Quadrilie, by the FOS: 7 constitution to elect Senators and Representa- | dress himself to the merits of the bill, or to the communicate this infor Finance Committee to consider the propriety of ese h . Wisietesl, do ot smawaaicate this tal meets | instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to | tivesof the State in 1870, either on the day | obj ere ee CLG EE ie — dispose as speedily ax poinble of the surpius | named in the constitation or such other day | ,, MT. Hamlin. 1 will state to you the post a bill a Gold in the Treasury, in view Of the speedy as the present Legislature may designate by | for the government of this District bya com- a) Couonep Arrormras—Isane Myers, of Balti- | Prer'at the sucee tare ok Me Bike eee | law. ‘The amendment was adopted by a voto of | missionand unoties tit providing a Territo- WIT S$. Jn. Clodoche \—ays 25; | rial form of government for the District, neither 7 i: bs 8. “Uoncladi more, a well-known colored man, connceted | morrow. 114 to72. The bill was then passed—ayes, 125; T | gay be co: of men utterly inco: of one you will deny the of the District TER BROTHERS, Concluding with aa with the national executive committee of colored | "Mrs Harlan called up House joint resolution | nays, 55. of which bills met my views. Since then an- | for'ihe reopomible wort of ent ee | ot right of self se “ — Li sie men, was yesterday appointed a special agent of | t© provide for the appointment of a Joint Com- ponder ty — tne spielen = been Pes. | Lice of the courts. in, in section li itwas | The friends and opponents of the measure dere: : y 8P I vp mapoyty per | mittee on Indiar. "Aftairs, to consist of sic mom. | GENERAL M. Dz Quasapa, Inte general-in- | Septed, which very nearly mocts my approval @ | Provided that the shail have power | afterwards gathered into groups and the discus- to renew or extend, and to modify or repeal, the | sion was kept up for seme time in an off-hand cha: ters of the municipal Corporations of Wash- way. The voice ‘oC Mr. Joseph Williams, Presi- ington and Georgetown, and to abolish the Levy | dent of the Common Council, was: conspic- Court of the county of Washington; said char- | uous, and he was heard to assert there was ters, or either of them, not to be repealed with- a Democratic atmosphere about the whole Ter bers of the House and three of the Senate, who | chief of the Cuban army, and Colonels Loynaz amendments proposed. M: annum and $3 per diem while traveling. shall consider all matters relating to Indian | snq Varona, of his staff, who have recentiy ar. | “me amendments p Tne Szxats ArrRorriaTioy ComMrrrer to- - Corbett thought it was very essential to | Tived from Cuba, are at the Ebbitt House. | and this meeting : i heard. aay took up the Legislative, Judicial, and Ex- | secure harmony in the disposition of Indian | These gentlemen are in high spirits, and fee! | ‘unity for both sides to be heard. ened. "ential eect GALLERY. NPARALLELED ATTRACTION. INDUCAMENTS § BEFO fairs, and this may be best obtained by this | contident of the successof the revolution. Gen- ——— out the consent of the citizens thereof. ritorial party. This assertion was mot by a ecutive priation bill,which recently passed | * oe be heard it was requisite that they should be famiin ata ee en ; y the teens na will cepert peyton a ot Ties Benacacds vesughstin botion tas comsenliaces eral Quesada denies the report concerning Gen- | bricf. sthike —— the on vscitiseus, and sul te fact that aie ‘of the advoeates or the amendments thereto. A considerable increase | should remain separate, as one would then bea | ¢ral Jordon’s resignation. Hie EiGRe Sate Soak Cet aittentions tn the bat : 5 = Certainly, if the object was | Colonel Adolph Varona is surgeon in chief | ® corrected by the committee of 1evision, was Over the amounts pared by the Horse A | iosccure moro unanimity in tpending the peo | of the imagens, Mone He ee eetacencn a | imctely in the arrangement; the atmo work Was bs — ee Se ee ee cuect it; 9 | Villanora College In Delaware county, Pennsy!- | ‘Are Hamlin said he had made some amend. A Bap Practice Storrgp—Secretary Bout- | ures that were recommended bya joint commit. | Vania, and leaving there in 1857 studied medi- a ae — ———. Eo es well has issued an order forbidding attorneys or | tee that they would not if only Fecommoniled cine in Philadelphia, and then returned to | Senate. Ror 0 the title, my pend ‘amended the claim agents from pressing their claims for Sg veo mony —— pipes Ag wator | Cuba, where he has, up to the late revolution, | provision about elections. settlement, or carrying the papers in which | many leading membersof the Houses?” been engaged in the practice of his profession. Mr. Riddle said that in the progress the Com- they are interested from clerk to clerk to insure | ‘The bill then went over, and the Funding bill ———— “corpora tors.” Territorial were sound Kepublicans, and Mr. Coombs said the Citizens’ Committee had | of ovaiderauty onger st = y himself. out the consent of the people of said corpora- tions respectively expressed at a special election | since he — to obtain the sense of the people outhat | voted for the ordinance of secession in Virginia. r. Hamlin (to Mr. Cook)—Yon are the first | mea’ =" : ig man Ihave seen whohas had the bolduess to addition inated War ia in cash, and another guarter in @ grand mittre had made it was hardly necessary for him | ™&211 The hah Seon: : q p and deny to the citizens the right of following paper sennenes fy ree te raannerenp ie amannerentiraly | Rast action thereon. Mt claims mast be ex- | was taken up; the question being on the amend- | _ Vi8rT or Tnx Paxsiorxr ro tie AonicoL. | (0 address them "bon the asta Tt of the | <cit-government! . Mayor Bowen to be read to the Committee, but watisfactery to the a «The finest opportunity | amined im regular order, and any clerk vio. | Ment of Mr. Corbett tostrike out the Sth section | TURAL DerartMENT.—The President (accom. | Fe Sum od that fh ions to | _ wit, Cook.—1 ain willing to have the question | owing to the want of time was not submitted im the-world to see an Exhibition worth’ fem times si roviding for the payment of interest on the | ranicd by Gen. F.T. Dent) visited the Agricul. Bil ee eas, © objcotions °° | submitted to the people Whether they ‘want = : the sdmicsion fer. and at the same time, withat any | lating the rule will be dismiseed. Bonds int the cities of London, Paris, Berlin, epaitGinatteanl ae day, and wat te- | sr aerennee Geka ae Dbiee | Perritorial government. prior to the adjournment of the committee : jit ty one's luck. fe16 Im ————_ " fort. Saturday, - | 07 that side \ their nt AJAuinIs DaNcING ACADEMY.” ~~ | _B®TRENCHMENT—The expenditares in the bap geil biy geal been spread broad- | ceived by Gen. Horace Capron, the Commis- | tions then the other side could reply. BE caren a fate Ronse ~via angen ees eee Acar et Lia woh ste. | several departments of the Government herete- | eat! through the country by the public press | sioner. A couple of hours were passed in inves- | _™T. Hamlin said the Mayor had been twice eee ple to vote against the measure you are to | the right of self-government to the m= nority! Mr. Cook submitted an amendment, that the Mayors of Washington and Georgetown and the President of the Levy Court issue a procia- mation calling upon all qualitied voters under their ve goveruments to meet on the ist i ‘vote the ques- whieh vote shall be reta: to the ‘Stere- ary of State, and the result announced by that vfficer. He said that it would be better to have the election in October, so as not to complicate it with the Mayoralty election. Individual in the rear. Yes, and with youto _Mr. Cook conn to argue that under the tora Territerian eres has no power to delegate ial government Nights prepesod byt oa. The Con ition provides that Congress #} “ exelusi # over the District, and shall exercise that exela sive legislation "+ in all cases whataoeve: Congress was here absolutely prohibited from giving powers of legislation to a Territorial gov- emment. This provision of the Constitution stands here as a prohibition—a wise MARINI respectfully announces that the last the season will commence on eh Ist. 1570. ing to participate in thecom- lay Ball are requested to join the Gaal fore for copper and steel plate official headings | that the one per centum allowed to negotiate | tigating the processes and. revalte of cen) } “CRE fOr: : a : A voice.— He is with Col. Forney, and will to letters, &e., have amounted to a considerab'e | this loan was a vact corrupt great ditteulties ta | labors in the collection of statistice, analyses of | befnecstrcseuiy. ) sum, but Mr. Dawes when considering the ap- | the way of negotiating the leas, inesicice | mineral and vegetable matter, are system of | _ Mr. Hamlin sald he would like to inquire what propriation bill struck oat all of this, which was | much labor and treuble, and far more difficult | forcign exchanges, collection and arrangement | Ty siet seed ih eet get expenses of the agreed to by the House. and consequently than the, negotiation of the other, loans. Mr. | of botanical, entomological, textile, and other ee ees eae a nothing but plain letter press headings can inquidy waarean tae Peon lonan wore dine Pai | *Pecimens of natural productions. line 257 hereafter be used on official letters. of en the tone terms available. He (Mr. 3.) it was answered by Gen. Massey and others s, Sg aS had addrensed to the Secretary a letter asking NEUTRALITY—In the Senate this morning, | that it would cover stationery bills, office rent, Tus New Oxtuaxs Minr—Secretary Bout- | btu “Oncther these bende eaald et be nego | Mr. Morton from the Committee on Foreign | “lerk hire, é&c. well has reported against the utility of the mint | tiated for a less amount. ‘The Secretary lrad Affairs, reported back the billintroduced by him Mr. Hamlin said he supposed $5,000 would at New Orleans, holding that the mint at Phil- | replied, and he asked for the reading of his let > cover the amount needed. sdeiphia is suficient for the Atlantic States, and | ter from the desk. ‘The Secretary tays it teten. | Othe 10th of January, making ita misdemeanor | “Fhe Sayernot having arrived it was p =_— een ee lc States, an possible for him to estimate accurately the cost | to fit out or equip ships of war, with intent | that the Rev. Sella Martin should proceed to the one at San Francisco saMictint foe the | f"aumcans ef the boas in Rarerts teat | tat Unreal ee employed in the service of | State his viewsin opposition to the bill, Pacific States. In view of this fact, Senator | thinks the one per cent. will be mere dean A Mr. Martin said hg objected to the bill because Kellogg introduced a resolution looking to the Recessary, but he would mot advocate any re- pa Party pom eaye ponsberens fart cen | teens ngctg oon ogre ‘Territorial Le cnen at Seis diopety me Mow Ovieane | ec of aepeeec er heck en Lenn, od providing for the ferfeiture of such | government, and the latter we could netia: to that city, as it had been ceded to the Govorn- | nponthe Treasury Department it-will be {us | ship or vesel wite amendments striking out | "76. The appointment of a Governor was an ment only for mint purposes. ble to negotiate it; that many persons in : dn ¥ stocratic feature: and it had been proj ———— Europe who invest can only be reachedby lead. | ‘#¢ rst section of the bill. io bave the upper chamber appointed, but that Two More CoLorep Cuitprew 1x Tar | ing bankers = clause had been modified. It had also been Pentic Scnoors.— Last Thursday Trustee r_ S. stated that the first loan of the United | | COLORED Capet.—General Butler yesterday | posed to make suffrage qualifications, but those Vashon gave tickets of admission to the public | States had been negotiated at a cost of % per | appointed Charles Sumner Wilson, of Salem, | "aving the Lys Pace ge had also found it pru- schools to two colored children named Taylor, | °et; and Mr. Femenden negotiated the second | Massachusetts, a colored boy, toa cadetship at | ‘lent 0 drop that. je was afraid of the bi!l. ARLOW'S GALLERY —Ti to see a large number of ast received from the late New York.on exhibition from 9 a fs is a fine chanes for those wishing to pur FINE AND ORIGINAL PICTURES. 237 Peen-yIvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets ¢south side.) mh2-tr A™ POSITORY, 245 F STREET. Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATURTTES, &c., &c., PICTURE FRAMES, “4 tl in votii Ant against Congress its power. Had ‘and repair such CORD AND TASSELS, &c., Ac. | in the First Ward. The children were assigned Ssteene oe patil A poaenie ibe West Point. This is the first colored boy ever tae ofeere the "has pas Fong ele trom | ‘been done in the time of “Andrew Johnson, | re aed ctrtces as are aor, Government con VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, to the school of Miss Mann, (niece of Horace | new bonds can be gotten off without any cost, | 4PPointed to a cadetship. sre and, virginia, and brought poverty | Cabould have had » Legislsture here Restils | (rete Sd seth oa Ae ne eatione capital; the PARLOR BRACKETS. 8 | sann,) located on the corner of Seventeenth | but it must be remembered that one thyaced ‘ create prejudice, Boren ie ase 12 a way to | “at? Howell said that the framers of the Con- | Power incorporate companies for manifac~ A Fine Assortment for » millions of our debt is held in Europe. Tae District rm Concress.—The House | create prejudice. Butall that. will orccatt stitution inserted that the ex- | turing and Per ee an eer on HOLIDAY PRESENTS, and X streets. Out of forty white pupils who | ™ 4 ‘etter was sent to the desk by Mr. 8. from | Commitvee on the Dietrict of Columbia met this | remedied. He with soem gu back under the | “iutive jurisdicton ont ‘Sver thre seat of | the Supreme Court of the District. “ite SMITH & srmoNG. | were im the school, the parents of twenty-three | te United Staten Aecroan tase meeraam to the | morning and considered the bill providing for | Workings of the Fiftee sKepablinns Thetis a | Government to take the poo eat of ome right portion of the District outside the city ce lwo nctereer ee ne eae Mitew | eitee thant een aera oe ere the fa'tne ctenert ofan indrmary hoepita!build- | with the bill. Noneof those who advocated it | ¢f the State or States ceding the land to tue | Units should be divided i ft local governuiont, make neaanee : ernment about 24% per cent. Another letter ‘ington, an | were among those stood ian eels to cession complete. After | With a supervisor, town clerk, assessors, com: — = from the Secretary of the Treasury that the | 2PPFopriation of $20,000 for that purpose. this bill was passed, the Republican party here | |?” missioners of aoumniationsin et RecoxsTRuction oF TENNESSEE.—The Ite- ‘may probably be nck more thane toc | Townrend and Mrs. Jovcphing Griting “ae: | would've defeated, Fee eny oe Taitod States, itereme! | Snd such other ofieore at are meres ee construction Committee this morning considered | Cent.. but that if the amount allowed remain ax | Peared before the committee, and made state- If Government would pay taxes on their for C to Roaat oe township organization, all of which offi the question of the power of Congress to inter- | at present, one per cent., the cost will not be | Meuts in favor of the bill, but no action was | property, or an equivalent, the sum would be sf ney osnod eepoesl contoel ‘The taken by the committee. Gen. Meigs was also | sufficient to run the present governments of eee a ones tees | ae eontioned, adv that the | Pefore the committee in relation to the Wash. | the District. If this is net done, nothing will be Memrs. Magnard and Arsell wore before tho | Shs tot ene tor erst eee eee | ington Aqueduct gained by the change. So as the Govern. Committee, and made statements in regard to dl ment does not pay its proportion, and the col- . tary have the discretion and that he be held to a Ap Apa po the condition of affairs in Tennessee; but the | strict responsibility. It may be that in some SHRINKAGE IN SLAUGHTERING._The —_ ored people crot re. POY no tance, = saw best. Mr. Hamlin inguized if the ordinan supervisors of the Corporation of Washington did mot have the aoerte mgtt twice a year and adjust matters ’ uital Mr. Cook said that these were oily masicips! | ‘The Shades Frames, and “Tor. a oa and Number. se age of in bute! m the mass of Government clerks get the benefit | '¢s¥lations, and that the power to make them BANKERS, action. Generel Butler, the Chalan of tas | cont, bot ih remote conaivien it Sil oc eonkes | of sterfearth of tha gree eee En | Croan aad ney ee an he benaal “Tar. Hamline meld be the same with the action. General Butler, the Chairman of the | Cont. but in remote to the employment of | fattened hog that has not been fed for sixteen | will still be in the same unfortunate condition. og meng same t J.B BRYAN, Pres. J. A. BUFF, Treas | Committee, it is stated, has no doubt of the agents to dispose of the loan, this ‘always | OF twenty-four hours before slaught ad | We must have lubricating oi] to make the ma- | Po given Territorial government; it a would be a difference in > that’s all. General Howard tering A: ¢ power of Congress in the premises. been the custom except in time of peace, will weigh abont | chinery run. dhe had ac — into this question. The Citizens’ Com- weigh 300 by when small loans were put on the market | 20 inds dressed, while ens Page 9 fattened Congress cannot transfer power to a District ‘thi ‘WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK es por gross, bad P EXHAUSTED.—’ ro- that will weigh 200 pounds Wi vernment. For his part he would rather go to ArrrorriaTion Exwa ‘The app by advertisement, and then immediately — i i te Ds o Corner of Seventh strect and Louisiana avenue, & $ ' E fl F} 832s ty % | 4 BEnee hee Le 3 enema ete ddcaiesaeseelndaesicsiidcds eainihiaainen na a laneienegatioean aint as mctenam eonnsenenenaneiaisenate eeteniademmminas san ona commis’ mumammisinsasnisames’ oomeenrn jittees than to any set of old had been arraigned by Mr. Martin as PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. priation for printing internal revenue stamps se bonds were sold, they | little over 150 pounds It is believed hese, Thece , objectionable 20 many were in it MDE Y EVENING. tam So P7Bpees CREAT | for tobacco, beer and distilied spirits is nearly | Went up tn price and bankers realized ‘two ani] | that hogs that havo attaine fattened, Silt eheias | movement, but Ifthey eetend Boa ee a | posed to Repatiene: pags. ere, iit oD. arrangement Portion of ‘the Jae Coons a cay | ahaa. and an rmepionotabat | La ahaa af te Und a | fee Umno uate os i cinana | Seu priaen wuifacde'e gaan | Somme Et polices al te | erie Senay aut or nde oan Bd COOKE & ce, £200,000, in the deficiency bill, will be required | without charging any price, in fact they would | Beef cattle will, on the average, shrink about | government. It would have to come up to the pegrccn ed ai was the plan ‘will be relieved from the ‘or BANKERS to continue the work until the close of the | be willieg towpay inlereat om the femepreedpedg| Proper flew plac emg ak tho arene seater | he Haein cDetroes not regard Gon, Howard Saeus if fee tt tion eae ee iogaletng’ om every trivial matter a comnestee , < ' with them. icken out : F the hem ‘The first who had | ¥ PGovenauisr sacensrins,” | meting Burean at the Treaary Depart | ubeyeeréjan te au e magenta any | te cans ofthat and teep mach devents | a2 Mond tp comres maa vo OT | Rt em Sire renews; | Rep tee eas blce Breer aaae bag rip 2 panei ment, it will be continued and paid for out of | have no difficulty aboat it” In reeeed sets Ga breed Bhat lores Sad South Downs, shew | Gen. ey he od a a ye ee such townships as maj be ersated should * ; other appropriations until the passage of the a disgrace to pay an interest abroad, there ore. wiehati L o had always found him loyal. not have the same authority to act on all locai Orders for STUCKS. and BONDS promptly exe is nothing init. Our fathers thought it'no dis- ey, fee a Mr. Cooke is maticrs as in the States subject, of . deficiency bill. The constant demand for these Yoice.— Blessings” with a vengeance! | Rev, Sella Martin—Mr. loyal. course, to repeal, ‘mollicstion aot revision b; INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished. stamps makes it an imperative necessity that re Ney hem interons in foreign countries. Wouzn ix GrRWany.—Ladies here are (Laughter.] % Is not Mr. Brown loyal ? » » a ¥ es said that Great Britain and Prussia do not | surprised at woman's position im amen 8 . Martin.—I did not say he waa not. Congress. Zoe . | the manufacture of them shall continue without dot, and why? because they aro located in the = Quite shocked at, the ‘mnotore don of Foor Pi iinlaeer ee eacaenenlantnernr, gins x Haaal = ou smile as if on would tant. ‘advoeates govern- ee woma! That gentleman par mate loyal. men d 4 DENTISTRY. interruption. : ‘Bie Corbett thought twas much better to pay | Tne age his agipat s gentleman should gPe | Zoom said that hehad been requestea by | . Gen- Howard, said, if there ts any- | Mand it. Many think D1 aan, Fixaxciat Oranations or tire Govens- | our interest at home. | tn a tongtie | He, couvevance, is an, astonlahament, to thom; Pg gy eg ge thing wrong in change It, What we | cerrnn obit = . EBBi at took floor length they in Germ: 4 Cc w ‘a governmen! ~ DENTIST. Jorn pAmistant Treasurer Folger, at New | . och in favor of his motion to recomeaig ns wey Dever hes aardoey t way. | question. He (C.) had bee niet. te ae Die | Wan of the vote * k, b: misunderstood directions of : Se Wives carry gaiimcnt for thei blican Conumittee of this city for two or i. ne mete ENE Sree | Sct Soe ane omit | MOUSE. Waecir, x-¥-), om com. | Seed aed St etn ent is | Scien Sop 2 ye rn a Se te | epee estan, and Sereda nn wae cans reer | Widens rchneet buts ariel wor | wine om Furi Halen repre ace tne | RO eaag cence mma ted | is eth cine eal fat | ev ues rn late Se: er =e ’ “ _ all of of z pga ith th " was the mark, or - ety, Ceoroform or ther waxed IF desired for ox notice sating that he. wi rece bide for fellowing bills which were ordered to be toa and aking hie ie see Riper: an individual connected, with the present Dil Rees by orn seat thane, — = —$—SS>} —<—<——! — igeseno / 4 PAI to build «Dri across the Missouri a lady to go home alone 3 layor Bowen imply t Con- Fee sare. : for the same amount on Wednesday, the 24 | river. os Hasdugh thestreets in tho evening it wate Mr. Hamlin.—How much time will you want? | question of note of pevere- nay oy 4 inst., and will purchase $1,000,000 in bonds for | “Bill to the Central Branch of the | highly improper for a you We have waited an our for you. ment for the ony wes | Eerted it become a law and opera- FOR SALE. the sinking fund on Wednesday, March 6th, | Union Pacitic accompany her.— Letter fr ‘Mr. Cook.—I cannot tell. whether we shall ha: dozen confiicting, | (reerted thas it ma- FOR SALE. | and the same amonnt on Wednesday, March panies conrtract o rellreed from the western Mr Hamlin—ts mill. be necessary for you to pace aye A veg i ee ‘the ‘at nur Amp Pance é60 20th, and on Thursday, the 10th, and Thureday, | Pacitie coast by the southern route, - whith Nils Cook (resuming) eaid that Gen. Howara | trict, Ts behall men of the Dis- | an, clection, to _ the pith inet-, he will purchase $1,0:0,000 each | Joint resolution in relation to the construc his wife Ross in a violest susmasr mata Kepuiican: Pens neem classy | eee Pe cechersnes te trie onmaee Court of OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD By | Of the two days for the special fund. fion of the Southern Pacific Railroad of Cali- | knoeking her down several times, She was at ‘with the Republicans of the ways. The ‘THE éru OF APRIL, AS WE A&E DETER. To GUARD AGAINST any misappropriation of Mr. Julian, (Ind.,) from the Committee on | her of whom there eight, the Gen. Howard.—I do not to bring poli- MINED To LEAVE THE CITY. moneys arising from that source, the Gom. | Public Lands, repsrted a bill to prohibit the youngest, being bat four old. “Shortly | tics into this matter. It iba matter of govern. = isa! of Int Revenue has directed a sale of public in Dacotah and other Terri- commenced ment. STORE for Rent, and FIXTURES for Sale. missioner ternal tories except as provided in the homestead act, ing her, remarking or the other had ‘Mr. Cook said that the same was true of Mr. =n searching examination by the supervisors into | to actual or for land sites. to die.? Mra. had in her hand 3 | Riddie toa great extent—that he had not been SIEGEL BROS., the amount of stamps in the hands of thesev- | The bill xi juite © contest, and was chesmanctra Sotuet otis ends mercer an active worker. 902 SEVENTH STREET, eral collectors, with a view to comparing the iy aed a rene the Clerk’s deak | 22D4 struck at her, threw ed up widely | Mr. Bi result of the examination with their stamp ac- | , ™F: bye! eeAraon the blow, when the knife struck him | tria}.for his _mhSim __ Ov Door Asove I Sraser. el nap aoe f Se pee eae ee Deters Se Ree Suk spore xo He died | he wasone TO MAKE ROOM FUR ‘Whether this order was issued because of known. the Repubife in New Ley a members of Con. cide. ‘dozen AN IMMENSE SPRING STOCK, or suspected delinquencies, or only as preceu- Slidicrs who plied the vocation of organ Tuz Mztmomer Boox Coxozax Divm- | fenny ek tionary measure, is not stated; but ir the inves- in New York were compelled to pay an internal | cULTY._The New Xork Methodist, the organ the room STRASBURGER BROS. tigations are pushed vigorously there is little | revenue. tax of 10. It was also’ slated wee | Gea Eplacopal Church, in its tue | government roto doubt that a good many fast-living officials wil communication that one of these dis- | of Fs “apn the merits ot | of that original laws. Has not WiLt seit be in the money market for short loans to mak: soldiers bad been scen with a placard contro Bo prewn out of the ter, and Mr. to we the ‘to elect tmto on his breast announcing that he had m | dev Book | his throat, Congress the poner do Ergisnte on Dioteict soat- | vest 1t with BOUTS, SHOES AND GAITERS be The basizes mics | ur F H of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest. i i t i other. was the committee, as sone anes conterone® Tithe, | wre. rice! eevee mie the eect aes ob the 2 906 SEVENTH STREET. te being Sagerne te pwbn yd sic ealete plan of gothey claim that rea fet __Old number 373. betwoon I and K. regard as decisive Be'a'vets atthe me Gime 57 The Episcopal x CRTT. those gentlemen, respectively, with the mnder- ‘ment ofour Publishing | (Councilman Jos. afr. 5) ‘es, the be perftet- | surance W.° S00RSINDER anv raren-aoLen. a “tines Alexa edand presented to' them, if they vote en the ro+4 a No. 1018 Peosenania ornate. tewnen : show hat the tema the Contes els | ao Porm and newspapers that the inbabitants of the seat of ‘a good deal JHA sDsome BILLIARD TABL! i the Z | f ane H | ij localities, likely to be &7Prince Bonaparte, Ros el. one os spore of the cupericr BILLIARD incupetandenscares inter, for alithaty And have met the young jo rope at the seat OF gopetamen mae by | * sorthe style of bonnets is deseribed as ‘TABLES. with Balls, Cues, £c- com: * days after the cyan 6, Mocal sind . at Seminary Hotel, cor. W. 7 why not? Those who make laws for a country resulted in Noir’s poses, derived from — ot of Fn . hewly covered, Phelan 2 may well command its army or navy. ct Hemay Heimerle of Hudson, ow course be allowed them.” He also 4 marble bede. te, premtons.. and Rooms | — Since the above was written it is announced ‘suicide the other day, on eget of does not re at Wareew. A donen 10 be had, from $30 to $4 per month mz-eo%" "| tat General Butler has already inaugarated Be vetting, bearing Sees ihe United cast soaplnaty in oonagireny. Sh om SPRING STYLE. JUL | the movement Ly appointing as cadet at West von Texas fumens a = ‘aoThe ‘is the cause of tule Bi atyle high or low ctowe SILK: Point, master Charles Samner Wilson, the son were Ne. GU. 8. ve, 3 38." . W. We ot HATS can be te to. 333 The of a colored Massachusetts soldier, who lost his within an of Mr. a from the sont Bapit tS Se Tard Keo Hee Hetaaade tocrder> felD- ta; | life during the late rebellion. ters, Roman Catholic Charch. x f 4

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