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Nev : z ~ Stpnreans, {Tt pa ’ APES scons : i ee 5 ° print +t ve ut ' s all Bee SW Im hit ‘were a t t : _ q = . s ' 2 STAu TAESE FACTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE OON m4 e . ¥ 1 ¥ JEKATION Havas should be cuarded agetpet i The elternatives are death or ® vende Combat als tr cis every Bie, , r akY 23, 16 fon, ge the vigor of - iy be done with entety, certainty aud promp' y Che G <3 Bate ¥ Me Bitters. y a mys BCR LOVE CLEANE Sold by ali d Price, 3 cents. deb-ly commen: he wath BATCHELOR’S BALK DTS. kl Hair Dye ta the best in the w iablo, instantansons. catale poison to prod EM MACE, the ranted au deta 5 real Finan rear ewe cheinr'e Hair f n atNst WEDNESDAY EVENING ot rnished reparation, to itary en 5 _ 3 ' eomly perfect Hair Dyo- M ere eee. | uyatt Droggists. Appitad at 18. Hopd » rect New the i tr THE MASONS Chote ot : be be bast , . > Pr : = a Nits EVA MILLS BALLS, I ART I AL AND FETE TaN D STATES Ter, Howes Com = morning, in reler which he desires i Yr. Thowy CAPITAL OF EBKUARY 2 TRE MASOSIO TEMPI WASHINGTON HEAT syium of t oe SDERIES a ore the Commities in reterenc 2 3 3 4 ation® ree d for tt . A GRAND CLV1 ‘ F mit? | TEMP hee hee Secretary Fish NEATI © Pres sieu yesterday that Si Joun ru Lto b itish comsal ORAL SOCIELY MUSICAL MATINEE Are the 5 AMATEUR ORCH PRAL UNION fhe 2 thre bees ts and Amate ERM FELIX Me GE LECTURES, OWN G. SANE HIS POPULAR LEE Tere, HOME, FRENCH “Alo tee tneky lating the or Canby while le was on President SOU BSE OF vbieh have gained for li { the press wherever be are interested in ment & Tare Opport: Pratt's class in Phil ia numbered ¢ Laws to d early 4a. itl erect an ampitheater’ « + -~lay. Lith. at 13s o'clock, at the a avenn@ and 1%. street on of February at Martin: Chibuahua, astern arehal no at NOWINATIOD The Presiicnt sent the tollowing nominations H to the Senateto-dar: U. W. Foster, of Arkansa Sorveyor € eraier J. ji Whitin, FOR THE CARNIVAL. Maertens, S Z ms, Baxter Springs, Kansas: Ed. Ste it petivpah, Iansag, &. 0. MeDonall, Co- { MoS * . 3) vty A. If. milton, Ottumwa, a Sie kei nee! ee ERAT D LIeR Moody, — Waterbury, \t neu Owned tn the bis war. J.C. Cook, Bembington, Vt. i. 5 3 a Torbert. Whitehaven, Pa. L. M. Willi ” Sharon, Pas Chath's Weare, Cedar Rapid of olam- Jows Wee wy, Lockport, SY. i aseme ly, Lockport, \. Bisekete: for “VAN” the Washington correspondent of the Springtleld Lepublicany says: “To tell the trai! J doubtif the House would have given its hall to ‘Mrs. Woodhull, if no rale had stood in the way- She does not stand very Wellin this community. Publishing a weekly paper which runs her ow name up the mast head for the Presidency; “hich so denounces certain measures betore Congress that many people accuse it or being in the blackmail business; advocating from time 4» time in her paper the overthrow of marriage: publishing articles which scem to aim at the overthrow of the Bible, itis not singular that Mrs. Victoria Woodim!! should not be popular in or out of Congress.” Ut Mrs. Isabelia Beech- €: Hooker te says “Fverybody admires her Bud her course. She never oversteps the line Strict propriety, whether onthe platform or Off it she i@ modest and sensib’ done more to commend the new feroale suflragists than a dozen of Ler associates. The only wonder is how she can associate with the Woodhulls and Oiatlins. i met her the Other day in the Speaker's room, ani was Struck by her jook of apzietyand care. One could see that im ber heart she ishungry tor that beautiful home of bers in Martford, and that this lite she is leading here isa terrible Sacrifice to her. as arrir DOT KLE AND SINGLE E Cold-m. x the —De -¥~ coon er aan Ley weg ped nd known t) hate been driven ILACK € ary s1=t1. Donbto ect BLACh CLOTH OO COATS nd, hand: ONT DAY. —TUPSDAY, Febraary 2 T < Ow frst day except a tine whip i am in each Caae. Attar that. the | 4. Handsome Bix-io-hend Whip. Bes: four-in-band. Handsome Fou WELACK DOESKIS AND CASSIMERE PANTALOONS piscate ren BLACK CLOTH VESIN. me ‘Tasdem WHITh MAKSHILLES cxrriage. Handsome VESES. us je horse Sadie aned ack aud team, Maniseme LIGHT COLORED CASSIMERE ranr mobning style Aas | | | | i} | 2 a z is ‘ +. BC a Prem.gms tobe seen at the of Le fs 1 | 38..@ Bro. B DIFFERENT SHADES LIGHT WEIGHT ate OVERCOATS 2 hore ayy bis avenue, betwre to report to M . man of the + omaittee, Marble nage. 7th street. ueor ms iptiog, and owner © Aux Butid- Both inst, horses, or b p-for lek ial ba as8 tabi. aaa dhe, deve: Meontinuing the aaie of my Wiater st pas Onn Scmoot Locro: qian Acrnam he ts and om havssback > on 2h acy sarmciie epsion Commissioner at Washington, is a» “we days of tre Curmccd AT GREATLY REDUCED rRice fussy being. Sometime ago he issued au order anmownent fi SUITS from Gircharging trom the United States patroa: 8) the homeopathic physicians because be himseit is an allepathic doctor from western ew York. and ous of the first examples he made was Pr. Gall, of Butalo, one of his own Reighbors—Ball being & graduate of both achools, a man in sterling practice, and 4 con- Tert to homeopathy, whese receipts were on Shout $10 a year, derived entirely from exami: ing claimants for pensions. Ball was promptiy and Heavy CALL AND SEP STRAUS, Popular Clothing House. 10m aA. y to my stock of La- ENTS and CHILDEBN'S FANCY, aud CHABAUTEK DRESSES. 1 NNSYLVANIA AVENU: would reepectfnily invite the attention of my Between 30th apd ith, stroats, | Come nee ent OF preiera rene ts friends and the pablic generally. piezo __ minivan trom tith st. } make a testcase, by bls achool. Van Aernam aGRY DONENUB. C ARNIVAL ABNIVAL mitted! to Ball that there was no other ground $09 Seve rv his removal than his medical tenets. [ am PLYNNS allopathist myselt, and take the largest pills TENT SAFETY CANULE SOCKET ich can be purchased, but { have no know- Use that the eize of 4 pill is a national issue, THE Unessi ne, OX PRIVATE TH saTHs and Dr. Van Aeraam ba: no more Fight to re- cal. UH 4 DES AN ABLBAULX ADE it an fora ference 0: = SPECIALITY. baving now ths largest Theatri- Bove an edneated m: pro: Wardrobe «: Parlor Serner bn- ‘ot New ¥. ~si@nal opinion than he weuld have, being « ork Sresbyterinu, to temove n clack beosese be fas an Armenian, the very delicagy of his position, SOLE AGENT 4 Pa. avenne, near 7th atre few Tet - ~ ] being a doctor, shonid have made him modesi . THE CARNIVAL in such question...* Gath,” in Chisago Bri- — = == taine. ANCY DEKSS COSTUMES sae: EES NBACH'S Pingo Stor igs aes =. 9 No. 423 Uth Street, abovr Penna. ying 5 TEAGS BOS tees Brracn or Pre Case in Barrinone.— T wed Ovex 20 Fears Mons At) MRS LOWES. Ye-tqrday, in the Gity Court, comsiderable in- Suie agency for the sale of the celebrated PLANOS 424 Ponnsylvaniaavenus, | terest was manifested ia the trial of the cate of Wm Kaabe & Co.. Baltimore, and Wa. towst Gand loth oth side Muy Ann De Falco against Charles Lehr, for ag PE Sod hand AUSTIN WN, = | an alleged beeach of promise of me Organs and Molodecus for tnesses Were examined, and par! the ost accommodating terme, ard | CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. aning an) Repairing of the testimony were of & character improper for publication. The amount ot damages was No.486) ON EXMIBITION (No.4n6 {| (0008 '! Now Fok avenue and 18h stron: eid at $5,000. “Lhe plainti® is 20 years of age, iH AND SALE i 7TH — > the detendant reached majority last — svener | ar )sreaer 2 was brought against the defendant in MAKKEITER’s, . 1869, at which time he was still a minor. Property in all parts of the city forsale on toi Seventh street. refit. ‘Houses crected fer persons cwniug protud, ” 5 Jered by th nse} i «hight deere above Uat Felice Hane ojos taken in'paymest™ Weathwawe | Kyo" gligagunt only oe oC which te Court Unetce Oi Paintings, Engravings, Chromes, &¢ per kought and sobi. - ferrt | granted, and instructed the jury that, if he Also, Largest Stock roe Hangings. Window gest EIVED— testimony proved that Seip oxy whe ? dade Beye Dunit re ; & FULL AMOSTHERS OF of yet the oni should ave been. brouget » CASH. = NATURAL CURLS, after that time. The jury were nnable to a ed es 8 cr Soeterany, and received fnrtrnctions te bring im 38. HBLLE: arealed verdict this morning —Balt. Garrtle, CO citTa iets! Gh ¥ a TES Mature Sones. | to-day. <oee - Freon. KEOTS vod” [ES. UBLB UNS af 7 i ne suitor when b root REOTS sod) MERD CAGES, Dicrvsibeppaine st PRINON Lenn Ose euler 4am Ca & lover be called » suitor when he fes-im™ M HARTBRECHT. coms, 1 evenee. = WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1871 Foening Star. GENERAL CABLE NEWS Preceedings of Parliamen:. Granville on the Powers of it Ih 4 € The English Vessels Suni by Lowpow, Feb. 1i.—in the House of Lorde th evening Kart Granville said the i! ig Comm. ob was about to meet in Waring’ n out power to settle the onestion of ‘he tis | cries, but is only authorized to frame a pian o adjustment on which the decision of the ove ders must be unanimous, for © respective governments in the House of Com: Under Secretary of F to tay before the Ho: @ by the Prussian Viscount said thi Bismarck would amp been the own: POSTSCRIPT: LATEST FROM THE Ca&PITeOL, os By The Evening Star Private Tele- to enforce covete eval States, at 4 anefort © Se: nm of g ct of Colnmbia before t sked tor the comm eutary r Seetety ereptions of yesie Wage oY test night was ents during room ng Was even more el, yrs, and the nen cover of th t oelack t the By hab rooms were 1 ladies and gentic ch name, autthe Ww wor de ach te the two ly dressed in With tee biach lace flounces, «lL with gold, low corsage per necklace of diamond: braids with diamond ornaments ke, straw ecretary of 8 ately wife at . g the voung ladies » With black Ia seartet and ornal s dias General Cresswell was yy who was dressed entirely in whu as though she retary and Mrs. hi rm ses an « Vlw © there, and the Ru: wite, Who wore an elegant cos- en satin witht black lace tloances ¥. Among other diplomats e with his wite, Who was Mr. Le Strange. with is wearing white with trimml et aud straw color, drees and hai + with white mus! wud white, lace Latermingled a dress Ot white m ia, trimmed w vet and lace, lew corsace an: Senator Chandler also there w ved daughter. Mrs. Ghandier wor sik trimmed With very rich back ne @ Chandler was mpeared to great ad Brooks, of New York, was wite and daughter. Miss white putied net over white wit sill li sprays 6 fer lilies. Gen. Dwyer and his bright. fresi-lovking daughter were €! aiso. Miss Ste Aelnson, and Annie trom the Marine Barracks. ft Mrs. fiounces of black lace, corsage lo Admiral Porter, in white silk, with deep ane short ompacdour sleeves. M Porter,in a dre-« of style, white ver bine ilk, sash ar- ranged below tle waist across the front, and tier i» a loop acto: he back: hair powdered a ta Pompadous. Miss I of Chester. Pa. appeared in scarlet canton crepe, tooped with pluck velvet. 3 iter ot ¢ de s€.in rose colored silk, with Hrniiles aud overdiess, Miss Holl green Silk, with overdress and waist lace; insertion Miss Uradlev, t valenciennes tual puttings of white mustin. jaughter of Iindge Bradley, in pure white muslin. Miss Mercer, the pretty niece ot Represeutative Swann. was dressed Hlso in white, and looked like a lily. Mrs, .3. C. henned) wa- «ccompanied by Miss Frelinghuysen: both ladies being hand- fomely dreseed. Mrs. Pendleton wore a black velvet dress, embroidered in smal! towers }peacoch colors. These are not ali by halt of the handsome toilettes or handsome wearer~ pYLo might be mentioned did not space fail. F Besides the Foreign Ministers lready men- tinned as present with their wives, were Sf, ‘Garcia, whose handsome wife was absent. the Blinister trom Ecuador, and the Charge d'Af- Faire irom Portugal, who are unmarried and shosts of young secretar nil atlache-. Many other persons promiuent in official and qiivate lite were present, armonz whom may be §numerated Senator Conbling, Representative Sapks. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ri, and daughter, Mr. Charles Astor Bristed anddaugh- ter, Mr. aud Mrs. Embrey, and others equally well known, but tor the tall list of which we have ne room Supper was announced ine table Was one of the Landsoimesi ever this city. The ornamentation and variety © contectionery. desigus ot ices, Mc., surpassed in beauty and variety any thing of the kind ordi- harily seen. ) ‘Phe interminable “German” began about one Iu» but the dancing room was so crowded bat the leader could scarcely manage his forces. ‘The favors were very handsome. ‘The glance was kept up uvtilsuch an hear as only those now slumbering might vaguely recollect. —The last Cabinet receptions of the season ke place to-day. - — Miss Bradley will have 4 dancing reception brs afternoon. —Senator and Mrs. Chai rd reception this evening. ~— Cards tiave been issued tor a party at Wil- rd’s Hote! to-morrow evening. These private mplimentary offerings from the proprietor to e guests of the house are very elegant and leasanit affairs. and it is sate to predict that the in prospect will be one of the most enj ‘ble occasions of the season, ' Sas +2ee- asi out midnight, and give their last Roderick Murchison’s beliet in the fety of I'r. Livingstone is not generally shared England. 87 A few days ago Miss liutly, a Georgia ot hufty beaause her mother wouldn't let £ toa ball, and drowned Lersel: 87-'Che Boston Times expects the New-\Vork- = to beat the citizens of the Hub in the race rt tree markets. S7-Nearty a quarter of the ation of yeteae Teported to be utterie deatitate, oF ‘pendent partially upon the public for support. s?“The Old Man’s Drank Again,” is the tle of the latest temperance song, in San ranciseo. S7-Dr. Hertmulier, a German physician, fee thap in this country unwedded ‘women ve on an ave eight years an wives aud mat mothers of tamilies. — * B7-A joem in an agriculture paper, called “Song of the Farmer ry appropriatel, suamsonces with «Hol trothere hal? “s 2 S27 The amount of ice that wil! be cut in the icinity of Boston will not be much les than 000 tons, the largest crop by tar for many yeare. | BF Dou'tscent youkselr when going to any p debe ye ghecpor Beecher says “there is no sme}! so universally pleasing as no smell. SFA distinguished Southern lawyer that the practice of duetling continued existence at the South to the sustaining public sentiment among the women. ri, er | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. Wepsespay, February !!. SENATE.—The Hovee foint resolution & claring thet all NATIONAL CEMETER and shall forever remain, the property ot national government, and’ be free froma! wefore the i eposed to make so pon them now. ‘Tbe resolution- tes | t ty common sense. rth mocrats forfeiiure of former right vart of the general governm ece tor thet how are thos to be seexre nly by the wr . hem in the coms dent e assent of these rebel M. then, on this poin' ed th y mike power ot x it nye whi pation; andte prove that outhern States to them on, at will bave to be tir those States lust ne rights by going to the allegation in the tof Indiana to th dment was involved, Mr. M eptiation bill, passed on the ibe samequorum, was contested and carried to the Sepreme Court of tndiana, where it was dedthat the court lad ne power to xo be- vd the enrolled Bill Mr. M. th ated thet inthe late of what constituted a quorum iu t ogisiature, the democra: a red two-thirds of al) the meni'yor~ while the republicans held that to. rds et those present constituted a quorum Ntteenth amendment received 8 votes i enate Of Indiana, and 5 in the House —* ity of all the members elec s6 Tesolutions assuming to re assent of the e are @ mere harmless nvllity, ng consileration except fur the t ey are couched. Ti.ey breatlc abhorrent doctrine of nullification aud ce cession. They do not represent the poople of Indiana, the majority of Whom are republicans But it is well tor the country to know the issne made by the de:oeratic party. ‘That party does not mean to accept any oF the resi the war. They do mean to reco; reconstrnction act " guizethe tor ts, and it | ament- j they will eepth member v egisia mportant ys ment by rete ? } eg «Last s oi the Senator was to tal, | under the administration, but alter t and the democrats «atric that State, the Sen- | ater oncluded not to accept the place, for the | avowed purpore, it was said, of preventing a mocrat from being seat here to repreaent the te, (Mr. Morton—Misrepesent.| represent the State. He (Mr. b.) would not use a harsh tc, and say the Senator misrepresented the peuple of Indiana, ani kept | here to prevent them trom sending one here who di-i Ty represent ther. In the Clicago repabl party promised the the pr imvolved in the ti teenth amendment was entirely in the contro! of the States. They carried the election on this promise, «nil vet when Congress came t gether it immediately proposed this amendmen ans voted down a proposition to submit to the islature- to be therealter clected, and the Senaiors and Kepresentatives irom tie Missouri, Kansas, Michigan, New York and Obio voted for the amenament, ai- though the people ot those States ly Oted | cown negro Suffrage at the previon- election bs es; and the Legislatures of some of these States, elected at the same t ratitie! this ameniment. In his own State Missouri, where the people had voted it down | 0.609 majority, the Legislature adopted | of the amendment ou a telegran OF KEPRI PATI) ES. tm- mediately alter the reading of tie journal, the regular order Leing demanded, the House pro- ceded to the consideration of THE PILL TO ANEND THR ENFORCEMENT Ac Mr. Eldridge (Wuis.) addressed the Hous chai ging that the bill was cnwarrantable, wu justifable, and atr Without one redex ang featur and treading out all State rights. , the crowning act ef centralization, substituting the Federa! bayo- net tor the authorities of the States. It creates a bost of oflices, and fills Whe land with sp and makes n@w crimes never kpown to the law before. No fair-minded man could read the ions of the bill without being satistied it origin in the interests of an wpscrapn- . Eldridge reviewed the several sections of the bill pointing to the provisions which placed the contre! of Uie elections as he charged en- tirely in the bands of federal ofcers t> the ex- clusions of the State officers who are appointed for the work. Aside from this interference this force of oficials would vecome an electioneer- ing army such 4s had never been kuown before, und unwarranted and umparrelieled power to arrest was given to these men while the officers of the States municipalities were prohibited from interfering. Gut to cap the whole the twelfth section placed the army and nai at the command ot the deputy ‘There was to be no hesitation. the law was im- perative, andthe highest military officer was placed at the oases yueeh pagnericpe con deputy marshal. He looked upon electioneering scheme to prep spies ing rertunes of the republican : bill would provide for from forty or fi thousand eeputy marshals aside thang Who mig hag m day. pressed into service on elec! Getails of the bill were, he said, sickenin; in the extreme, and go evidence of the desperate Straits to which the party which inaugurated it had been reduced. Mr. Eldridge asked it, in giving the right to the colored race, this bill been made neces- ty—if, in freeing the slaves, the white race ad becomes slaves. There was no constitu- tional warrant for the usurpation, and ap insult I gen Depry got ore ep the cry “Let us peace” re mie Ee Congress that le Pres could not be forced upon them. ‘ vi fe Ferg the bill was up had charged that it made the posse commitatus ef the election | elections. and the gentiem there was no such thing in the bi that th jeves and blackguards, the scam ot New York, was got or ele but down this grirant it gave toa de ‘Md came from th airman of WOPWAED (A said that th bg @ government powers, th jue the provisions of the hu ers delegated by the States government, and he produce Fapport his position, that trol the elections ve to the m nited utborities tin the State purpose of carrying oat th had said the He charge i described by his co! eh had never befere been came within the pow- lie said tuat tho ples was made tbat tis bill was fer the » titeenth amend- of Tanuary, whe Prince, and the 24 insets the Hornet were taken , crated ats » lavana.) w ‘ be windward passage mn ton ow th, amd Lie new tion mentioned, on het way |.she arrived on the Sth inet fhe National Uston League The Amnerty weation € sole power to cone | me Heask Was Oppo: the fifleenth PeLaperpara, Feb. 15.—The Nationa amendment. Wasa traud anda cheat, | League of America, in secret sessie: an] would have been no more ofiensive ita bill have the following subjects under « had been ced io take away one of the | tiom:—The condition pol: * reserved rights o by name. Arkansas, Missouri, North Car A xR. RD (TENN.) aid of encies be the led 2 sed. in | mittee in behalf of the members of the Leag is the military had been called out on the cc- who have been threatene:| J casion of an election in the city of Washington t Mr. Maynx merksor Henry Winter Darts and the reply or Iie 4 edt ‘ary Was concede uestion being whet ex the distu serious enough to warrant it. the democratic candidate elected by MR. CHYRCHILE (N ; than one hundred, aud the feelag engen le d the objects or elections were to determine | by such a Lot contest hn brough th willor the people. and as long asthe peoe | disaprecable state of fceling, wi believed that the wi!l of the majority Lat | culzainate in cutr: The dread ot n expressed, they cheerfully acuierced in ‘Other Southera di: the decision; but for some vears past crave | is represented by prominent membe: doubts bad arisen as to the fairness or the wlec- nd there bad been a conse uent want ence in the ele was to remove al! re Mr. Churchill pro ions ef the bill war to prov and said it had bean aseatled | the military im. tion of eall- 1 had read extracts from the re upon this care, upon the and pro- 2 dott sides, the only he object of the y and to pr calling for energetic ac ommutiee; @ pelition from lead ng co! » North Carolina, praying for the interfere of the republican party tw save them rosa truction. Action Was &ls0 asked of the mon the par’ gether and re solved to employ no one who ix known to be « member of the Union League. The o | the Union men in Kentucky is represe deplorabie in the extreme. In the Uo: | ai district known as the Henry Ciay league that the time for th amnesty ha of ed to @ measure, it would render it every oul leave bi Ss ate The Peabody POILAPELERE, WRENCE (ONTO rate meetidg of oe Was shall the people #: ‘Drustecs to-day at the Contin Phe te cted against tore | lowing members were presen ©. Wir A republican form of g throp, presiding. Geo Fe Was ©: nO value unless the electi tary the board ’ was fice and untrammeled 1 | agent: Bishop M a against force rand, ght | McAbhster, Wan. ‘ tu secure this by the bil vod | H. Clidord, ans on the English te book - | cipal business was a every State laws la the executive agent. Dr. Sear « et the purity of the ba lengthy document. "Ihe r r laws had not protected the bese Was then transacte Ie leo Sonthern t auc in more t tinue in session fer three or f ax the North about tour ¥ fect the ele Baitrond t defined many crim: ver had ever quest © power to ywescribe the 3 elections it had t marr fugitive sia rat train town Tw n em thrown tre: sea on the « r eh red. Ta © . Eldridge (Wis. ack he <a ‘ ard its ¢ supported p slave law ¥ lives were ne Mr. Lawrence tad that the ( e tla bed was lead: slavery was cen. a “ Colton Ships at Liverpeot supported slavery was « it. —Atrived,t Mr. Kidridge remarkea wath at the last election. irom Mr. Kerr (fnd.) opposed the bill, bee t x the power waa delegated to Congress that it MVEnroor, Feb. 1.— Arrived, the bark wasnotexpedient. He Weld that the jurisdic. | GiANa, trom New Orleans, with 215 bees o tion of the States should not be interfered with. | Cotton, the thip British Lion, the: e He said that the historyor the country showed With £7 do: the bark Nova Sooty thatthe democratic party had advocated the ; Urlean*, will 2.08) do the ship ik Purity of the ballot box, and the ascendency of | 170m New Orleans, with dus the Helw the republican party was the reason that there rom Savanna, wiih do were #0 maby members on the tlosr to day who had never been elected by the peopie. 1 was the intention of the fathers that no suct s# should ever oocur, aud tter to secure the expre-- fn oF the will of the people than any law All wistom was pot Jodged here, and be thanked God it was not. ‘The bill, with all its provisions. had not a word about the time, the manner, or the place of hold- inter! erence by Con, the State lows were enacted here could be. ing elections. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | :| This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Axwociated Press Reports. THE WARK IN EUROPE. ‘The Armistice Proteng: “aphed Exclusivély to The Evening Star. GALIBALD: RESIGNS. it is stat DEAUX, Feb. 14.—A letter was received | the government from Garibaldi .i that, seeing his mission ix | bark’ Mary Durkee. trom Alc po adr “tan | Mildly Censwred tor Killing a Mam Bow Feb. —The jury ot imjues « no. Collier. killed by tue ra Auburpdace, charge the eficer« 0: j Boston sud Albany Kallruad corpora’ i negligence in efeciing the man trv | bound express train Detwpen et to the rules Of said corporation, aud t cfficers were nogligent in not atten stop the inward be ress (rain prev » the @ecident ° Frem New York The Stevens Bat. tery —Relief tor the French. ac. Naw Yor«, Feb. 1 —Arrived, the Engiavd trosa Viverpoo! |. The Stevens battery with Nill be ready to in Jum The aggregate contrib ber. f fering French are $70, j _ Resamption Work at the cont ] Mines MouNT CARMEL. Pa., Feb. (5.—Al) the cot Neri have resumes work thie a.m , escent those which will Commence to-morro:. | Tamaqua, Feb. 15.—The miners =tii] adhere to the t Mar basis. ‘Iwo cvilieries are preparing to resume work. Jersey Batifies the 15th Amen dineat. finished, he resigns the command of the army ot the Vosges. The government forwarded a rerly, Trexvon, N. oJ. Feb. 15.—The Senate to-lay ceepting his resignation, and ing, on | Tatified the 15th amnendment. Dehait of the country, thanks for the heroic ser- Vices rendered by the general, and ¢ feels impellen to leave the service Seilles, whence be will embark for Caprera. —— France. jaribaidi lett Bordeaux last night for Mar- | the S in reference to (be remove) the State ct 1 to Elizabeth A committee of tour bas been appr uted am ae Forgers Plead | New SorK, Feb. 15—Lewis M. Van Katou BELFORT AGREES TO THE ALMIS- | and Charles 1). Vanderpoll, alias Brockway, in 3; - the Court of General Sessions, to-day. pleaded CARLSEUNR, Feb. 1i—Evening —The Baden iret degree. x Bimister or War has received a telegram trom | SwUY Ot forgery Iu the Uret = po coe seaeaeees or Deitort ba: apreeaee | 4 Carl; Tison people of for’ e bs fe ae Se ga <4 <4 snicetin i ez, Harris ulate. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES IN PAKIS. Bevers_s, Feb. 1i.—It is reported that cis- turbances have occurred in Paris, but the ru- jor has received no contirmation, and is be- Keved to be premature. [t is known, how- ever, that the people are very much excited, ‘and grav: gre felt inthe French arital of serfoua disorders. GERMANY GIVES ENGLAND THE CULD SHOULDEK. Envssera, Feb. 14.—It is reperted in diplo- [ues British communi- te the conditigns upon she is willing to | patitchaueed THE ARMISTICE EXTENDED ONE WEEK. onpox, Feb. 35.—The Berlin s)ecia! corre- spondent of the Londom Times tee the principle of mistice by a eettE 6 RMA EMPEROR SIOK Kh wis tell ‘but persists in his in to enter ae THE CITY OF ALGLEKS TERABED IN A STATE OF SIEG. Feb. 14.—The Echo du Parlement in a state of the city of Algicrs is declared ~ THE FUTU, Feb. ar week, that it be yh C5 | me wd dependent only on certain military yeater Cory % Philadelphia ‘oficer, Curly yerter- Kites and JeuntDaly the 290+ = weeding fr Kang the ig ese oppose the election Le dink teachers