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een LL ___——_—_—_—————— THE EVENING STAR. ; : ( 4 PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excopted, ; wf ’ At The Star Buildines, Z 44 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPAAY. Ul XL SSS SS . be & matter of gourse. and doguets, as The arrangement he skirt « ae 9 on ee men gl tt Ocr manage irecefall Sin teceees ont meee trimming should be archi inorder to produce ‘at the counter, Two Cunts. _ SeRS Se eemeticty, no matter how co-t y pts monthe. 83: One Yer, gaiee. mc mavens [= = —— = aahtiicamaide dremee oul not be al! 2°. from the office 10” eee than pald for. mh pe = shou’ COnRLy a « “lam WEEELY edi pg yo. 37—Ne: 5,604. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAK H 1, 1871. rial than that ell worning—@1.50 a ye SET pare - . —— = ~ * AUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. FIVE MINOTES WITH GOVERNOR COOKE. | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. { 1rELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. NAT oss THEATER Sree : = me Pie Ti serve whee ne “| This Afternoon’s Proceedir.es, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. provement company, | (9m. wit ‘@OUSES CROWDED TO REPLETION. Washington News and Gossip. Propeses te BG. a = ~—_ Line Roedexpects | bridemaide have even appeared in pale punk « CONTINUED OVATION! —— Wapnuspay, March 1. Associated Press Reports. road through the | blue silk gee ete ge efect. ‘SIERRAS Fao ERODE. In the | _T=Tmnas Ravewon—TRoreceipt from te | a eae ak CeneTaty | , SENATE. Mr. Catal presenta the ereden. = < the material and prescating us neary as Pom ~ : : - r , ee ees ‘ - Me Gtde GCE ee Oe ee morning. Did he have to wait for callers? Not | jen 4 ne™, F- T- Frelinghuys’.n, Senator elect THE WAR IN EUROPE. die the appearance of a singe color. here were eighteen | The new traveling dress for a bride ¢omsiscs Proposals for bonds to-day, amonn" » | QUst grey pout de sow, the skirt trimmed wit —— from New Jersey, for the *, mmet — wpe (he Gitad Moral Ballet. The Laveh. | Jonm W.STavam, of Norwich, has re- | much. in fact, he found them waiting for him | yr mcy 410. EM CeCe T Sctagrephek Ructustoily te Vio Rosine Mer. opie Bere je she companys qasitiet 4 OTST | ceived the democratic nomination for Congress | when he made his appearance at 10 o'clock. Be Fr fe ‘Benes. Mr. Howell presented, credentials of Hon. G. | President Thiers A peals te the Pa- | $4,504,600 at 109 92a110.91. The awards be flounce, bor-pleated tn clusters, with «trap ship Tito P nee Saterday it | inthe jd district of Connecticut. (t known that none of these callers wanted | G. Wright, on © ect Son Jowa, for term pote 2,000 600 at 109.92a109.98, bows ot ooss re. svineeone Cascy =e. NS pet aiercamprat a t commen. jarc! y bl x, .—Pres! aie bas i> , eer polo: and skirt cut ip one RAND CONCERY LigvT, COMMANDAR STEPHEN A. McCarty | °Mce—eh no!—they only wanted to come to offer Me will s Rete ne ceceametals on Lorpoy, March 1.—Pre: ident Th ere bas j — — ryt § Rmane tae ayy 5 their congratulations. sued a prociamation to the people of Paris. Ne A band of eelvet and beetn ~y aY has been detached from the Congress and ‘The Governor received them all in bis nsual ; ‘Aley, of Oregon, for the term te thelr patiiotion aud:w wa tor the FASHIONS FOR MARCH. ve and having on ace P ad jered to the T. Lieut. Commander wernor rei commencing March $, 1871; all of which were | *Ppeais to t patriotic isd: J ins iustead of sash at the back. The feature of this 10@ COLORED CHILDBEN ordered to the Tennessee. pleasant manner, and extended his hand toa | ead and pl? eed on the file. preservation of peace. Famine, says Thiers, | Periy Opening of i Fash: Drees | Costume, in addition to the wovelty of che pags Ghartes 8. Cotton. has been detached from the | representative of the Stam, who said to him. | ‘as Ravasey offered concurrent resolution | competed the sarrender of the forts, aud Jterinle fe Spring. ‘and. Paris | (aseque, i the introduction of @ marrow donbie As LAND INSTITUTE Si NDAY SCHOOL, Tennessee and ordered to the Congress. “a suppose, Governor, you will readily pardun suspend'ag the téth and Ith joiut rules tor the obliged heater is open seautiat pe eg 4 aud _— satin fold, igserted upon either aide ‘thave NEE 7 < SS the : passed. 4 « mmen! pn (es tum es — Bonne: trimming, fot in grey, bat in blue, brown, +10 POA INE DewEriT O# 2AY ScHOGl. Gz. M.D. Lecoxtr bas resigned his post- _, SONRATULATORY CEREMONT, TUT Haut colette bee taht ee con-' Ey Rcre only able to obtain an extension of | Military Dress for Schools—Hints for let. or puk. This lineot color has u vers pos ASSISTED BE & QUARTETTT OF ton as Trustee of Ohio Reform Sebvol tor bik ees Pe vag egg tinge * the Le stg eg oeg 3 oly a pa Brides A Threatened Infiction, &c. eT when the materials are rich and (he bases OMPLISHED VOCALISTS, 1s, i] start im a fe a vernor C.—'' Uh! yes, indeed; I had numer = cupation of Paris. french army will oc- —— correctly combined. AOCnDE thE DIRECTION oP fon, to anvise the daties of Gomnlenones or | 5, fHieuds betore, Oat now their mame ic | yoy TH™ MPRCIAL coxatrreR ox Tax sorrn | copationa! Paris, ‘The Preach artuy will < [Prom our Spectat Correrponent ‘A very handsome bridal dress fora widow = PROF. GEORGE BASCROsT, She Ecos — jegion. Mr. Casserly moved an amendment the pro- | execution of the convention. Thiers urges the | New York, Pebre i oi ot ypearl-colored silk. trimmed with a Je at TRE s ——_ tenon eded Renn e cepdings of the committee be published. Hei] people nat te BORE We ‘cedventios, wad ‘thus T° 8 £ hate ot Ukele to love any URGE Ct pout duckesse laid ow tint, aml bacted FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CRURCH Conrimyations.—The Semate in executive BEER ee POR ONO RE raid his object in this was to prevent a fa'se | htail frightrul misfortunes upon France. e of March are not likely to | Ay | with roant puflings of the sik, taished on ether a - ° Yes. lots of them. { bet oduced by one-sided state- An order of the day, issued by Vinoy, says the | of their northern pecutiarities by talking about ‘ide with a pinked out © the wide ue Corner Tenth and @ streets, Session yesterday confirmed the nominations o At your Louse as well ae bere, I sup | ‘mpression being produced by o1 vernment uphesitatingly confides to the Na fondle ‘Over this falls a tunic ~ ice Hi 5, * ae VOSS?) ments as to the testimony which were publisued | Z0vernment unhesitatingly co: spring fachions: *0, although the «now bas not yet ee te > ee FRIDAY BVENING, MARCH 3, 7). leary D). Cooke, of Georgetewn, D. C., to be Ps in the newspapers. tonal Guard the core of the city, and trusts in | 1 UEC Tae toe Wait ge suutaia ta f which is canght up with ban: Pres dent Gront and Cabiwet are expecteé tebe | @OteTmor of the District of Columbia; and G—<“Tes, at both Flaces.”” . fs Mr. Blair alluded to the statements as to the | their devotion and intelligence for the mainte- al - £0 muted in rime heather, or liiae and tea-reses, preavat George L.- Andrews, of Mass. to be protesvor | K.—«\ Had you any intimation beiorehand of | geatimane heirs the committee, alleged to have | nance of order. The least agitation will tar- | nondescript garments, we will ind out what the the bead dress Veils mre mot veg lt 2 oul Bal French language at the military academy. your getting been made in the republican caucas by Senator | "ish the pretext for an irreparable misfortane, ans et 1 Ing Season has iv store for ws, aud revel i who are for the second ti “THE APPOINTMENT”? coming e a = Le : f Which only calwness and dignity can avert. | ° iu es eke The bridal dress ot s " Noursations To-DaY.—The President sont | O—\: Vee: last Satarday Thad an inkling of'| Stuy sHoomahe wassure, that the Senator: | ie roclamation of Thrrs ed the erase ai | the anticipation of sunehipe acd new straw we the Senate the following nominations to-day: | And lmmediaiely repaired to the White | Tage no such statement as had heen seid, be- | Vinox produced a good impression in Parie, bat | bonnets. dress of & maiden su - ¥ | House, anc, finding the President out, I re- 1 aio dis A EPRING OPENING. and EDITOR. Rowland G. Usher, U.S. marshal, district of Guenteatae Ometal oe oo to him that I did not | C8¥8¢ it was not the truth. No testimony had | Military precauions are taken to prevent div r ima. hi, with low, siecves. A spirit of enterprise in accordance with the | gos mmirable’ dress of a = o ! ™: recently, ba demands and uecessities of the time induced | Pha aa bah ans oe Ng! one of our great houses to give a grand exp) | page! Br whieh sien of tashionsin February, which revealed o!d “leg of mutton.” ‘Will deliver bis (reat Lect Maseachn-setts; Wm. H. Leseig, surveyor ure the offices for v: a8 reasons. While in | Pt? taken rising to the dignity ey such % = 2 | proportions as had been it. He The Prussians tn Paris. FAILURES, THE ALPHABET OF SuCoRsS,” | Srab Covorades juud & pamper of Postma: tors, Ce ene er, ncay last, I received a tele- | thought it best that this testimony should be | The eleventh Frumiau corps and’ tue Bava- Fo CONCLUDE With Messe and Win. Nant, Horton, Mase ee | Could go in to the Benateior Gancraay cute | wubite, im order thet if parties were accused | rians will euter Paris to-dav. District at 1 p.m. of that day. I tel phed ther muaks know it, and be prepared to reply. Jhe French Re, “THE STORMING OF MISSION RIDGE, ‘of Bi ‘i # id sses bi - 5 < the secrets of the coming spring. | was pointed, and surrounded at the AT LINCOLN HALL, Mr. JENCKES, of Rhede Island, bas b+ back at once to try and prevent such action. | » Scott said some of the witnesses bad tes- ‘The government of wage ‘ afall of rich point app'icur lace. MONDAY EVESING. MARCA 6, 1871. before the committee which is investigating the | but was tmmediately answered that it was too | beturtoreaeh of Mein uves, and it would mot | ine French republi nnd tee eaee tonne Renee eo ant wartet, | Soe jason at the throat to ‘Tickets of admission, 60 Cents. No cxtre charge | charges against Senator Sprague, and produced | late—my name had already gone in to the Sen- pth The Prussien Entry inte Paris to be ‘hich were remarked a having | @amond locket erst eee. Saw wer be rencrves photographs of the eriginal letters in which Mr. OF irae Setaio teak Mr. Blair said that objection was net valid, _ | Opposed with Arms. ke o tn New York some | With it, and was trimmed in @ poumtatthe beck, Frans amen Zhile & Solomons, on 5 prague introduced Hoyt to Gev. Butler an! to wuseese eevee oo eee Gemexewser* as ultimately the testimony would all be pub: | Special dispatches from Paris to the London & i H g 5 ef ai i g z i 4 + | Admiral Farragut; a letter to Secretary Welles, Ki Fewisper 18 POW EE. and an official terfrom Major Hay, private Secretary of the President, but in anewer to a Ushed. He contended that as whole communi- | papers exp inion that the caty is in a ; apd 1 was particalarly gratitied 2 & o - '@ statement of Senator Pomervy, tes, whole States were crimizated by this tes- very disturbed state, and say serious occnr- not, however, mcet with much success here. | §@ demand for the diamond lockets, the gir of timony, they should bave the opportunity to | rences are apprehended. The Lille Memoria’ | New York ladies hatern fice in favor | Which is expected to succeed the dismon | ring _ direct question, Mr. Jenckes stated that he hat J (atwnen, in executive seesion yesterday, my | getend thenelves; otherwise the. commites | newspaper anerte that large masees of the popu- | of single colors, (which stow, their manure and which cost thousands of dollars whew they TEEN (OME TO bo information to show that Mr. Sprague lad contirmed, without being referred to a commit- | ¥2%® mere inquisition and a despotisin. lace of Beileville mtend to occupy the Cham good taste,) and have really created the enor- | ®"¢ Tea! ———— ee any improper object in entering imtothe trans- | $70" aS ts uenalin auch cases.” Mr. Bayard aleo advocated that the proce. | Elysees on Wednesday morning and oppose the | Svoug demand for the rich plain pout de 20:8 | Sow that the ged Mine Of giste ts at PROF. PEBATT’S acu SS H—“ Then you can’t well back out now. in | ‘TES of the y it was to slander people who had Pin London Tine dlapatch from Paria sayetnat | Thaklon “eit Which survive ail changes im | «Scting no much station, aed ee smatyochen's, @REAT TENT scmeeL, ‘Tre Hover was engaged this morning in call- oe bois | 2° oppertunity to reply. as inthe case of the | at a special mecting of delegates trom the Na- Danan checked ant hutrantees aw are an | Colleges, and universities are preparing to se ing the calendar of reports of committees indis- Most smeured!s, and throw my while | hetitions preeented by, Mestre, Pool ‘and Spen- | tional Guard it was resolved to resist the EPtry | exception to the geveral inditierence to stripes | Cei¥e them upon the same basis as young men, « ON PENNSYLVANIA AVBRU posed of, Senate bille upon the speakers table fice inte the work. cer, he asked to be read from the desk a news- | of the Germans al'cutrance. A meeting of 1, and gures. ‘They belong to aditterent clam ot | Sehool dress which shall not be an obstacle 'e errosits NEs< HOUSER, &c., but a majority of the bills were objected to C= paragraph reciting an alleged outrage | National Guardssubsequently resolved to attack fabrics, present Aas ‘80 fine as to be almost ow is abeolute! oo os bie babenees t Power vou have over the Eorse. and therefore went over, a ingle objection being | before you, Governor,” Tresnng WOO ne PCIE Sener ne ee ek Se a es = mates drone ot enve tobias sentation non potas sufficient to carry them over uncer thecal | G+ Thats no doubt; but what 1 propose | 2 i : 2 i a) nee none Bid ingly adapted for that ‘ tes . Senate bills relating to the Reform Schoo] of | to vo ig to yo to work energetically and tear. | With this paragraph, Mr. B. had read the report ospent ahs the ment having declared | suits for spring and early summer wear. These ph hk wampewumiaperanenie WASHINGTON, CLASS 419. the District of Columbis; amending the ct | lesely, do what I think is right, and let the pub- | 2! We Bgent sent to the locality by the Gover- | that the army had failed to defend ‘aris, the | styles have usually been rather difficult to ipamtoe omy | 1 1 directing the conveyance of lo! ef ground tor | lic be the judges of my course.” parent Aibama to investigate the facts of the al- | National Guard were ready to doso. Through | obtam, but owing to the enforced salesat Premen operation, assert that this quest: THURSDAY, 47 2.30 OCLOIK, < 4 2 y leged outrage. The agent reported that upon | a want of combination and over-fatigue, the thie se: minenvt | res: is the greatest hindrance they hud to the == Béecated a Wild Colt, twe Bad Kickers. and San of the public schools of crag | of oe you taken any initiatory steps yet } imtuiry he ‘ascertained’ that the minister in | attack won the Hotel de Ville fatied and the ng er tae iepertatioos Mantllice ave | Cm success of girls as stadents. A tow Balter Puure : ‘ ington; act to incorporate ime | in the new work #” ‘ tion Lad urged tie colored people to treops retreated to Place Bastile, the ‘of bard study and routine, it is observed. a Savings Bank of Washington D- C.,andan act | G.—Nononeat all, and won't doanything titi | 12estio = he People to arm ps retreated to Lanner’ PES | been sold at prices varying from one dollar to tauvout. : P " ” - . weber J themselves and demand social equality; thathe | placed in position some useless cannon. The 1 fitty cheg | Tenders them.comparatively indi! , ereniy S4MK NIGHT, AT 3.30 O'CLOCK, were all phieeted to, eapol Milt Savings Bank | I ee the President, which I propose to do to- | Wemaciyce and demand social eq committed in | servicealecannon were. restored to the rams | Che ollar and fifty cents per yard,—the ru a Lecser on the Bit were all objected to, and went over. a abxious for such a costume a* shall not interfere Fee verde ee re tnns Cweaty to twonty- | With unels dally auton: bet tee tom ton ene e Town do you pr to locate your of- Georgia, and that instead of kukiux having } parteof Belleville and Montmartre. The au- FRIDAY APTERD OON, 1 5 . committed any Outrage upon him, he had been | thorities stand aloof, in order not to provoke as next in theti Of all sessions, as well as the for the KIDAY A Paxixo Clams oy Sourmeny Loxatis7s.— | tee, not herein the bank do vou thrashed by « party whom he had tirst amatied, | collision, butte ioe sibs Sathana ibaaet cnmar Gecee areal commences fa theting ofthe | SSeees Gul of camnaies Eel otion on im Rees etal of Sia ects The smendment tothe army appropriation bill | G—«'Uh no, but I shall select somo suitabie | ina that this party sutotien po ie quietiy, | ance is extending. It is said that if the National net in the sold under that fame | {tbance in the discumion and inspection of new SATURDAY AFTEENOON, adopted by the Senate to-day provides for the | Place in this wicimiy” and bail was immediately offered by the most | Guards oppore the entrance of the Prencene lant year: They are Commechel ait aaa | tuabiens, ond. the importan: task of tinatly de- Morse that Kicke when be Gete the Line Under iis | examination and payment of claims of sou! "Wall 1 Gent Beco es caall goles the a on ‘able citizens of the community. Gen. Vinoy will not interfere. but will withdraw | like the “ poplinettes” of a few ears ago, and | Ciding upon white S or white orgaudie for Tou ate i | crn loyaliste for quartermaster an‘! commissary | city Hall af all as the bill emponsrs Reto ne Question was then taken on the amend- } his army. the best are of Sistaisela Eglin) mannfac- | Public appearance and whether a ‘T° tH Bsieuzs oF Tux pistrice amp | Sores furnished the Union army in mined ang | lect wuarters for ofice use, I may though, cat | MENT Of Mr. Gasser a axthomadpied ect | qe German Eamperer and the Grand fare. There are three styles and prices—Yoke- | Seve ep MARYLAND — lar claims are new examined an eay shout that yet.’” 2 bp Emtry. ama grey, a! seventy-five cents per yard. solid d. ty} THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL - 7 , - r 3) Xow av rempeciflly Chailoged to meat at | Sod in Want Tiginis: and Temeaeer ite | actisepee tute, there (pointing tothe dese) | yay gycTMRARMY APTROPRIATION BILE To.night aia became EDL Ramee aetna Let Eaten: beeen, ge Re. aah CW tee TOCUNA MEST Co eee ANet Ok | stated im debate that the amount that will he | “Gh On sem ore had lots oe cern already Seuteee ree, Temneine. $0 claims ef loyal | Toccte the peetiniaaes treaty oi peace signed | Oe dollar, and fine hair stripes, in very delicate apo elntend fe BNSMENT to be held ou that | paid under this provision, if it becomesa law, | kK «it was currently reported that you w. prottinsa orn pect jester athe use uf te | 20 hour betore, and accepted the felicitations ot | colors, for one dollar and twenty-five cents. = Zit persone desiring to ride wilt Ge adunitted on or jimi corms aaraparntnany Joiliion dollars, | avoiding the rush yesterday by remaini t | army daring tee mer ened for the use of the | te augecs WaiseDapes present, ‘Tho Emperor |, The “Venetian Costumes” TersPring wear are | SGucational institutions, that thet highest ene. Eairess Tournament Committee, Langley, Fair- | than ir generally supposed. ——_* eon ag gen a very large muil | , Several Modifications were made to the poop he Smead tp ieee cotta and wool stined tabries, With a etsvea peony ere de ge ES = fax County, Va. — ——___ m Europe ye orn: ad | *mendment. 6 rs. His majesty’ Lorder for trimming, terminati white, — 2 fem NIRGINIG KNIGHTS. | Tuexew Jaranuse Miniarea, Jugoi Aro- | om Durove sesterday morning, wuieh, hal Geen cua eine nk DIRLIREEE WHO Te cably prcwent bis Sorlamier Tha tener an | aeky cage oie omen oa ain fringe : LLE CHRISTINA NELS5S0: nori Mori, andthe members of the Legation ar- | voted the das to it. That's the way that h a pn Cg opted oy the ful Ecreeback, but he certamnly will review then, | tWe inches deep. These would answer for either 4 M — ‘ rived here this moraing trom New York. ‘The | pened.” cheno ou the Champ ie Mars, it is the intention of | house or street wear. am perfectly aware that there is = preiiice TWO SIGHTS ONLY i Y Governor further said that he would at “hin | bis majesty to witness the entry of the !/th cor, ‘The new wool satin cloths are rather heavy FRIDAY. March 10. SATCEDAY. Marchi. } Zaajy. with servant: and al nn mber pineteen, | once estavlith an office, tix oftice hour, Brownian Onrtele Dare Teete Tae an | at Gis enenle on Women morning. ‘The for the agecsaching ecnsem, bat thoy are in | Comune va men? mineengaing the adoption of Re iwsnagen nce ‘0. 816 e then. atter getting re well in hand, ler, Hervis, Hill, Howe, Jobuaton, K reasone for his doing thie are obvious to all w lu utiful ebades of gray, brown bine : ne srance fn Washi i No. 815 15th etrect, between H @ prociamation for au election, as called tur in Ponald, Milles, Morton, Prait, evela, Bin, | are acyuainted with the sate of the pubhe | !Orm a handsome oud saoet waste bane for scat toate cum poajeiaen wal petonea, IS TV o GRAND NILSSON CONCERTS weg Aadcenshs pion: Vickers, Warner. ang Willers | (OE the praca Bag a the mpet elected | CunMere corrume: that fe 40 may, a skirt over | SX maer ott shout te etal Friday and Saturday ev March Wea il, — renee = Avs. — Messrs, & Anthor Kinghan, | fr the purpose is kept secret. The 11th corps atiiar Es te Eee hee, ir ‘The modern tunic dress, in my opinion, ofters 5 Lu Z Fusimi, who will remain here « short t Sectety. Chat Mer.Vole. Gouk tug. Gras ds, Bx Sill have the Lonor ot being the tirst Prussian | @cording to the ac her ae et 4 solution to the whole question, it being imple. Ply pe a te Ae oy GonFaite ig x | !@-ome acquainted with our institations. Ji:z0!. | ‘rhe announcement wax premature that tie Tex..) Hemi. Howard, Howell, Morril, Vt.) | Corps to Occupy the capital. At ten o’clock pre- } eighty-seven cents and a dollar per yard. 4 5 1 adapted to all k washing satins (cotton) will largely take the | CORVenient, gracetal- udapte all kim: Place ot prjues as the sulbmer advances, | material+and afford mg a sutictent var ” All the prints and cambrics exhibited are in | ‘h€ Way Of ovlor and fabric te gratify even» *triped patterns, French, Enghsh and Ameri- | ‘astidious taste. igpout. distinguished Ter si 2 or Lord, Mori will present his credentials . A bt Brignou the disiaguished Tenor iqnoe M- Ver. | Si erctary Fish to-morrow of rext day and be | “eMC? psp Deming with the ie it F. ieury Vieux temps. the world-renowned Vio- | presented to the President shorily a\terwaris. true that from very weariness and satie'y Fie al Conduct: r, 51808 ONT. ———— Wiles. stud Yates. jee lresident appol Pomeroy, Sherman, Stearns, Stewart. | cisely they wil! enter, with colors tt ring anid 22 bands playing, in full war strength 7 ted as the conter- J strong, with niuety-six deld guus. At the end the:e was a cessation for several days, but Mou- | (yc rommittee on the post office appropriation | of th @ days they will be relieved by another Th who di f the Utar de a = bill Messrs. Cole, Ram-ey and Sherman. obably the Guarrs. The qa so: | Can. | Tbe French are ferty-tve cents per yard. | | Thowe who disatirove of the military idea a Ei EaRTuyUaREs in Mex.¢u.—Dispatobes have | day towns! all a0 recuperated that those who HOUSE OF BAPRRGENEATIVAS 10 best i! in po Somin o. “senee ¢ and are much bought for wrappers for cur. | ust still deal with th tact, however, of the been received at the Navy Department fro | ad ali along received on Mondays thought USE BE RMSENDATIVES-— Me: 0 Oh eee Geemen thin th | ting into strips to trim ebildrens’ linen deemses | BCOMPAUbILIty Of an absorbing attention to Heutenant Commander N. H. Farquhar, of the | -we will be at home if any one shoul! esi” | Cessna, Pa..) from the Committee on Ele: Lat h corps Will remale three Gate eek andaprons. Test Enzlish prints aud cambries | S24 love Of dress, with a serious purpose and uw. steamer mage hen the Tehuantepec | while others said, ‘as this has been so anc tions, sulmitied arepert upon the application ed by see the Jom Of making ted other, uutil all have had a | ate twenty-five cents per yard, and American | gceupation, and wil surveying expedition of Minatitia: 7 q r he <an it i ri | the school dress of girls as simple as unpre’en.d 2 of Jobn T. ers, of Tenn., for a seat in Con- eriod of occupation has not | 2004 of the <ame width but’ inierior quality ‘ Meatco, Fes. Sth, suneuncing that about { | roel, cey/ snd 1 have not heard wheiher cr | gress, 10 the etfoct that tharewannolaw action | (ubtecr iets ot . et | Btteem, ee RT | rca etal as ponibie. The young ledies coumancune-tncamee . ; pmo Prot wad Smt quake lasting tegen senture.” ‘The resu't was that they met more | WiNE 4 additional 1 piracy round ts | Removing French Wonnded to Make coup aurallous geasenamen tbe: can br bet | Oppized standard as a wixture of ideas wsil THE DRUMMER BOE * | about fifteen seconcls were telt in that cinity, | Of # Hike mind, and the receptious were fashion warrant his pressing his claim, and a resolution : om for Prassians. tained from three to five doliars per yard. | #/0w. because the lady principal resolately On Tite A mave aout ue ‘oot high followed Tuimed.- | *¥l¢ and delightral. a | Hote he Bum ot se pa somegent indo! the | 1a'the conittion of sAaite There memmarns | Gece? back Mik is never aa econotnical jar | sete ler face agains euy exhibition of show of Rat 3 i - _ y were the carriages in the vicinity o - 2 00 fe x D ; . uch an- | chase, u ver vow ¢ 2 + 8 BATTLE FIELD OF SHILOM. + as tue weect wan pounding on rocks, “Za [the Navy Vard, though Mrs. Goldsborough au | inthe contests which fowolunioy ese adopted. | ‘ignation at the removal ot the wound trav ing up fequires so. much labor, aud la ee aan, | Simplicity, uniformity and modesty of costume. a NEW MILITARY See RBS SAOTS. | eruption of Mount Urizaba hal been expected many others were nor receiving. - Mr. Hale, (Me.,) trom the Committee on pie Palace of Industrie to make room for the | more @ work of art. A very geodplan fr ladies | The two or three devuletic bodies, Arreneed from Incidents Amy . lor several days. No damage or loss of Lite bad — Mre. Ben Holliday and daughters Lad a | Elections, submitted a resolution to the etfect oa of limited means. (1 always cdo it myself) is to | oe the Odcasion of an e* Will tee produced under the ausplees ‘dew | been reported. iasue secontion tant Benjamin Trg leston having contested ‘The Bordeaux Assembly. os —_—- a iy eS oceen- rast to the beauty and walbuien hameet te %s ls of ot MRC, r ———— = 2 t . WS % é 7 BORDEAUX, Feb, 2s.— bly this » make it ir se: % pat Be s welts eens Lire oy Hox. Ams Kuspatt.—Wiliam | — In the evening there wasa charming par Sarena oF meter, rebrepontative Scmeeses, Es In the Assombiy t : roe hal trom the Ist Obic district, in good faith and t ; e cim- | €¥€n for two seasons, amd then bave it cat intoa | ral style of dress thatit must have bee the Post Bduca tional jiere energetically demanded th. ™ a t Stickney is preparing a life o1 i s tather- | at the house of Hon. Horatio King, given to bis | with provable canse, there be aid to him for | weviate discussion at the terre a Pabli>sit- | “alking dress, and replace the first witha new | te cause of intense mortification, if the weac~ aaeEs 85m | sn-law, the late Hon. Amos Kendall, which | young son Boratio, who was here on a visit of a exbenses incurred in the contest the sum ot | ting will be Leld to-morrow. sb nla peters ot hyena See om ENPacaeen Ls | Comaee arecerk (Re spring. The book will | sew days. He has resided in New York since he | Fgi0",hiich wa adopted. or A Suggestive : degree.” ¥ other Kindvor | “it is said that the Englich man-dremmaker $8 | consist largely of auto jographical matter, | iormed 4 connection with the New York Star Vays and Means, reported a bili amending the The Parisians seem to suppose the occupation ‘SEW costes. | Worth, who tor a 0 ruled fashion in Pari public and private on with Br. Kendall's | There were only about siaty persons present, it | \Vas* 40 Tevenue lawe tu exempt undistenuted | Will last only aiew days. This isnet onlikely, | ‘The new suite Gog costumes for spr. Lnds Brutsele too small Sty too cheap for kim. ““sleste Store of | PUblic and private life, selections from his arti- np in quality all they lacked im now- | shares in invarance gompanicy ftom trevtinn. | DuLIt may prove a delusive hope, for the ocey: suggest more or jess the and con and ie to New York. From such ann” Iwanis svenns, | Cleson political and moral subjects, and con- here war music luring the evening. aud | Wie, was passed. Gravantc: “Axauon: 1 pation may last many months, which seems not tunice, and casegue dresses were iit | fiction we ought to pray most earnestly to be ¥ fers’ | siderable pubtic and private corres; . | a tine eupper. Mr. Mercur (I’m) cailed up is motion to re- | /MLTobable, trom certain indications at present. | duced for the tirst time last umutoer, aed itty | delivered that a rude, vulgar, conceite? 1AGARa BY MoonacuT. Mr. Stickney boing the Uterary executor of Mr. || —On Monday there were rumors that Mre. | consider che sate by Which the apportionmen: | !he Germans may be requested by the author- | obtained a fashionable vogue. r » such as be is said to be, could ao Bsr 2 : reoal ACauantee anes | Grant would hold ber usual reception Tuesday | bill war onierel cee ee tte the Judictary | ities of France to occupy the city until amarcly The cashmere costumes, trimmed with | much harm here if he was left alone, bo: ‘Brows * great Painti i land pnd intimate personal acquaintance afford i c d, in order to hold ‘ aud riot are subdued, andrespect to law insured. | black q@ivet and guipure In we bave ui ately the machi read 5 og of Niagara will be om ex- | higs peculiar facilities for the uction of afternoon, and this ramor being confirmed by | Committee, and, in order to hold the floor | THO"? guip ce, or lace and pas- J the machinery all ready hibit ei mae hy over two be . per prod: of so sgainst motions ‘to suspend the rules, himse!t ‘he Government, or which Thiers is at the armen! , have reappeared, with Iitue | for seizing upon him asa sensation and puting fine Paintings, commencirs MONDAY Ech oa, | important avert. which wet bare po.doubt will yesterday, there was edange dase mblage gath- | moved to suspend the rhies to consider this bul head. is resolved to ietain authority and do | modittcation from last season's style, and arene | Bim into notoriety. te w undoubted|y re-pow- samitting te ~~ “lla sapdapessseopama ———_— = \Parier. iers. Grant wes supported on her ier | ‘ the exclusion of all other business excep }o restore order. ‘There is reason to | lady like shed ax ever. The oni | sible for the revival of panier, and believe it is the intention of the French Gov- ernment to disband the whole Imperial army immediately after they are released from cap tivity in Germany, and organize a new and ‘Tre Jownt Hien Cow —The members | by he President, and on her right, tirst by Mrs. | PTeptiation bills and repor(s of committe: of this Commission were entertained at dinner | Secretary Delano, next Mrs. Sharp, then Mrs. | CORIETERCe. feign | Ict evening at the residence of Sic Edward | Urexeland Mist olt. The two latter are guests | ,2%¢ House refused to suspend the ralen—n ‘Thornton, the British Minister. Lady ‘There, | atthe White House. 3tr nt wore a white | jie; neee Snot two-thirds voting in the affir- | (0, 0aT sc system of nations! hence The old tw ton occupied the position of honor. Sec — black chen silk. with black lace fouuces, The House then, in accordance with an ar- | #™™y will be swept . y the Delano black velvet: Mrs. Shar) longed CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. Fish, Gen. Williams, Justice | ck ab a shoul: varrieen: ingut: the extent to which they will y | the introduction into French models of the be worn iim the difical of obtaining cant? favdry marees of trimming which have cr xt sree: 824 | Giak, women have sothing to eaten bee vor poplin suits are made with one skirt, and | He stimulated an era of OW, extravagance, the casaque coat, a sort of polonaise, cut'with | 8D4 high prices for worthless articles, winici Ooms ¥.M. Ca, : sgemept made yesterday, po occupation Berman | side lappels, and a postillien bas | led many women to ruin, substituted flash aut Kone ane Be ateereen ae. eh eee With Jace shaw! draped about ber shoul. | {n/€ement male yesterdas, proce garrison may be ap actual necessity of thes: | straight skirt, caught up high attee mien | glitter tor taste and real beauty. and nto ene American commisioners— Miniter ‘Thornton, | Ge; 0d Mrs. Drexel’s dress was so tresh and | {itt bills to whicholjection was mad, wholesale measures tor the regeneration ot ‘Tbe most popular method of trimming is to ‘@ deplorable degree the morbid value which Parl de Gray and ate Bi as Bernard. ci | lovely that it was especially noticeable—a de The following bilts and. resolu were, | France, The first installment of the indemnity | arrange a tivunoe in clustered pleats upon the | Women who live in society ouly place upon the Penola pike the Britieh commission, Lord Penderden, eee- | icM® pearl: colored sik, in ‘rain, putts of laveu- | yy fue aan gry eo disposed of Will be twenty million sterling, and on the pay- | lowcr shirt, place straps or ormuments of velvet ty to outshine rivals. REAUING KOO retary of the British’ commisnon, Vicount | 28 illusion on the train, separated by. whi Senate bill relative to the removal of causes | ™M@nt of the second like amount the evacuation | in tl spaces, and *impty finish the upper skirt |. Mi seneationa! journatiem is already Wop Peper aud Magazines from all parts of the Goderich, Edward Gremer and Hon. Le Poer | “ti? by & superb white tace shaw] ar- | .,, courts of the United States; the Hon-> |.0f Seine Tnferieur will immediately tako place. ‘ket with @ broal band of velvet. bringing a Class to the surface wh represey country. Trench, second secretary ef the British legation, | ¢ P on taan bale aan tuarie — amendment was agreed to. Bill to confirm the a treaty ea ee between France and Black cashmere costumes are worn over black | *0ciety just about as truly as this Worth repre- LIBRARY OF 18,000 VOLUMES. Viee President Colfax. Speaker’ B eine, Sena’ | fy the hair, with small tawers he chet at ees | title Hancho del iio Grande in Mexico t0 | Tous: te'oue OF the siecle net iavored ma. | silk walking skirts, and also overkirts of grey | Sent realle Wi - Cc. B : DAILY PRAYEE MEETINGS at 13:45and69 w. | tor Pattersom, Gen. Sherman y the heirs and legal! representa of the orig. | Hows, is one of the stipulations of the treaty oy | Irish poplins, or Japanese silk, trimmed with to public bails, BOWLING ALLEY Davis, acsistant secretary of State. were at | net ner siegerrrellecee seen And handsome | inal grantes thercof: Souate: mond erts ek, | Peace. black velvet. Srewnce dese ‘AnD BATH . table (hus evening Secretary Fish will give a | herself. Mids Kitt Fett, ee nee Cee ot | curredin. Bill amending atm= appropriation PERS Peas BY ‘The inast fashionably worn costumes are of a | Of it; women who : qianer to the High Commission, when in adti- | cai her, bax that sobtet ake ie eons Dill of 1576, referred to the Militery Committee Affairs om the Pacitic Slepe. fifterent material, though not always of adif- | take cards of invitation to their parties and LADIES’ BEADING ROOM Uon to the above mentioned dignitaries Sir 9 Sana’ ane = = the ae ‘2 | Senate joint resolution authorizing the Presi. San FRancteco, March 1—Itis reported as | ferent color from the <kirts over which they are | folrees to newspaper TIAM ASSUCIATION mev's | John McDorald is to be present. | weil, aud expresses herseli’ av well oreoc) | lent to nominate and by and with the advice | Certain that Webi'sateamsbip line wal be Pat | Worn. One oi the simplest yet most distin- | O having them men jals-tr ‘Thursday and Saturday night the British Com . on are wher aud consent of the Senate to appoint Lyman 1. | on the Anstralian end New Zealand route. with misfioners will engertain their friends, and | Tott,,¥ ssuington. pio tages sie aft | Spaulding a master in the navy of the Umted Pr,pytinout aubsidy, commencin, Pactlne ie abe Tonose @ have several dinner | bisa tor enjoyment miages she Das | States; passed. Senate joint resolution for tue | The anniversary ot the. fr Parties im style, when the officials and their al reliet of setlers on the public lands; passed. | steamstip California, twenty yeare Mives will be invited to partake of the hogpitali- | one ‘iCQUenty, Mappens that there is | Senate joint resolution to, ‘ shed consists ot & straightupper skirt of eitk, | list or ~ rimmed with a broad band of velvet; walking pay jarge vanity, and an intense derire to shirt of velvet without trimming, except the | S€€ Dames ib primt. All this pases with fauble piping of silk which forms the edge. | MAny for society success and reputation, @ul . ee fe close the accounts being celebrated by her passengers. She i- | The jac! it with postillion basque laidin | Swakens in the fasts Of other weak- winded, Ayer Bart de Gray. Yesterday af Toms, and. at this partner onc uae’ .Te°eR” | R. E. Ke Hussy, late Colonel corpsofengineers; | still cn the cout. nes | ae oe ee girs. an enger tonging ts ritish Commiesioners called on Mrs. Grant nesses sauna tas i waiters mg! Senate Lill correcting an error in the passa; The Britieh —— steamer Prince Alfred, | dinner dress, accompanied by a small pagoda | dress gorgeously, give crand and b A during her aiternoon reception, aud this a: centre cop oy eed ref ae of an act entitled An act for the relief of t which came out here iast year to run on the | sleeve cut mp onthe back trimmed on the | them noticed in the eviamns of daily or neou upon Mra. Fish. facta pore ly ee, 5 lake ee pes ere” | ofticers and crew of the shi Nightingale,” = nee San Franciaco and Mexican gutside to o mateh the. body on the inner edge | Week} High fyer. JENmiR JoNE. and s00n there was an easy dow of conversation. os th, seen entitied sae rear ate! ee tee | tion to-day for 812.104, traction. ef the oni. | A noe, ‘and ver} aon wanes ‘of oversiirt ie | Tae Cor a tibea ~ ‘They seemed to enjoy the opportunity of seeing | 4 seut of Congress to certain acts of the States | pal cost. wed oe Shek, but is | 1 peeyCOttYeR, amp Epwanne Prize Ficur. soma Of the public debt issued froia_ | so many representatives ot the republican cout s ; Col. Vor Schmidt 1s engaged in perf nded up ides and nedeh caress, si cieemarY Department to-day shows totals | together. it was a fair representation, for there | Sicisry Comunitten ee eerree 1o mROIE | Col von Scumidt 1s engaged in expects to | pleats whereit joetesapron fant Teseaes =~ : 9 . delle, was thewite of the Postmaster General, the wile sinigilhpesn~ a+ ee grill a tunne! of five mues through the Sierra bromake the centre of the back bang, t, | rectly right ip eit Bear ine Tni-rest on Ci aud ; Senator 7 - : : 5 os a on a fs THE DRESSING OF PRIVATE THEATKI et apeg ode $s) Sr 400 i tary of the Treasury, with his wife and daughter. ane COAL TROUELES—At @ meeting o! the poe rt water from Lake Bizior te Sostat Sexes toufent, ‘The poate nackte Pi SSP heiAL ITY, bavten pou teal lnrgect Theaters | Bods at & per cent salad hae aumenion'f PP meet Senator Fomeroy, c edo Sa phew ——, San Fraucigco. Hg will commence Overskirt, as it is plain Semen : A ——$1. 9B 43.700 Ov Associate Justice Swayne and ered, sag % fal Wardrcbe wath ct New Work fede Bearing Interest in Lae/ui Money. her friend, Mise Chandler, of Boston; Geaeral | £crme oftered by the company to mine’ — Ce 1800, Feb. 2 ‘The coat basq ae ee wie bee Perlor Scenery and Curtains for reat. Certificates of 1 and Mrs, Horace Porter, Mrs. Senator Cole. We? ai oricas nx Chases id | Idabo has arrived trom Portiand , having strag- trary, with its side lsppels and pointed back, Be Denice: test cee together ith hie wen. | Suess. ai ¢ pernien!. $6T8,40 by Derlaag ral, Marcy, Misd Constance Kinney, | Dv the Deleware aud Larkaweeen ner Womens | pled for seven dase mea wea ng strag: may be worn with the straight overskirt simply | bee ee Culler satertatumente. “seteseias peg peot 4.010.000 00 fwerestrange?s, sud thic tant piensa wae Company. ‘The miners met in Wilksbarre yex- | Heavy seas." | Ibojed high on tue sides, or with wdrees trimmed sip, rer rrrrrwrerr—— | Certificates sit percent W200 in their short visit to our city. terday morning, and adjourned until March 7, | y,The nie man mt fried the whale ship | with Hounces, and worn without an overskirt. master ae, e Plane Store ‘Rajat: terest an cacaca_.. ODN > | PHnCi ORT Tet 0 sai inate any business, Govoraor | Massachusetts "at ma, have been sen- THE DEMAND FOR BOSRLEY. | it * cn irastnets fear ae Tagen | beet esta Sigs tare tere ie pinion oe Aeron ot” | Serum eareiier teescarn sais meen et |e eral of the State in amawer to @ resolution of the | Berth Carclius ay ened im, Con: | eles as it wo were from a lsck of | the champion Legislature In regard to the raising of tolls br picrmntion— Suet Stopped bya velty. The truth is, the Tn eyynerece midst, tie sgt andes itor Sgneal an || Ogee Paametton, oe ne gence | Ries etre aieae cand i ett ua at | Sn that the Legistaturé trol of the matter, | giothe cxtain elders ot ee catty a we have hardly enjoy ‘ and that whenever two or more compa: A of certain North Caro- Convenient Last gu mmer ga' wa ‘combine to raise tolls the officers can be indict- | lina old bonds to restrain the payment of the & and which ladies far tm the toterior | day for oe ce'orconbitagy meseignitscatredcomfeny crate | Seep er Re Scrip Metre nb’ | a7 i. ns ———_+see+--— . R ted at 3 2 ~ | and eighty thousand which stock hel: more ~ Tota! debt, af tag taleredt: Xe Rust or Mons OF THE Gaeat Covxren- | Sy 'tnetState for which she imuet her tere ortiag cae be mare g more simple | SI It only coets $10 to whips Milwaukee eai- Ls dex dima: dh rine Ganc— Col. Whiteley, Chict of the | Pl vment, and have this mo tet ates aii, | begaimlng: and, at tne same | tor, bat it ws Greadéal hard work. 7 - (United States Secret Detective Service, arrest- dends applied in payment of in ‘due upon Pe ane of the ¥ Mer. vena BW. AZ4.208 68 led at Hookeet, N. H., Sunday, William B. Dow, — meee! —_ : 00 ibs 40.83 the teni Wan of 's.gung of counterfeiters, | Me above class of bond. ‘This ion of ultiplicity of rn 4 petticoats, the | cantile cousiders as demo: en iDow bas buted hundreds Of Choesande of pulem Sew under 41st sec 1 she got feraight rn Sale reat, So0 short for | alizing. ag dollars of spurious money throughout the New | “ncnelor need 5 BO: 4 ha ot, sire piano. ee 4 Gaba 2.0),708,546 2 England States, Tt is supposed he was also the public faith of the State to the pay: of nde cardenal calendars im which — ‘ene . = - Cd ea hag 2.328,028,807 00 we as the Norway Bank of Maine, ade Wort | (C2 ends, in addition thereto, the | fhe eliwre were heiplessly, of twenty | gg” The mn hentienen Daving been Decrease Of chi durhig’ tie’ past ee {oly Bauk ot New Hampahire, He was brought | Gone ot the prose, feomimn 0'time daciared | fiesee et ie kan eed aan cent SxBe- | practically broken up Ov the res reed COPE Tire, seven se + eee pnothes or eenday, atternoon. Albert Tenn, | Should ue appled to the payment of interest | with thaskfuinees so Ohana eee | majority of one House, basionually -adjourne? Be. 33 Untreen, v Fro Cota Decrease of debt since March 1, to $19,000 23 Pe accumulating on these Bonds. Judge ee SYRING ROMNETS. “ora te ie wis he ‘eclie ca ston Ix | ‘Yivevtatement of honda issued ieiigPaae Fenny, wesagutenced for ten, years to, State | Urfey- sng will ar tiation or injunction on zrsing bonnet “ie Saye step ume meane forthe better eacation of ‘the coveres mith: | Railroad Company, interest payable tu lawtu q : the 28th of "here is much conster- | however, that the straw = pained | purines ene oe ee anes sho seilaas galore? pte pir nee ——— = jature in convequince of tue toa. ig ‘ va ee = sand Beware worn tres day < nate = ag : a penmneey Spree: here rr — rromiadat wie, and Diack | concerning : standing, $64.15 Interest acerned and not which comid get their | mings. It for af ait ikeiy that tne, Let Bo ove weeny ny Voted down 4 Sa. { yet paid, $e Interest paid by the the a w4 is shapes will be greatly im size, ce Of pbrRol0¢. Lnited States, $10,753,91045. Interest repaid by = teens 3 i f i GEES fusion of hair full. worn erie ts nia the public schools “aed Teq peed Prangportation of mails,,62,400,31 91, Balsnce.| | SF France has beveral woman's rights Rews- 4 el of“ chinning, Fe bee Pen te ee eae | peas more becoming, bat they” wil | thay ateengngea i i 5 2 si | Papers. 3 a 3 yb be 2 now | Of interest paid by United States, $5,2%8,001.51 az The Obie te have nomina- | ‘Canads, on the iat i nies Alfano Saal ee the ae crown. 2 to eo eines have formed & wo ah | | ear dise Neilie Marshall, daughter ofHurn- ticket. ‘were wun 30 aes and be not serious | This isa virtual abolition of secs ae.” Ly ‘ball, married, last week, to e7"4 Duluth, Minn., lady ‘goes out calling rape ae Tad dledeguichea: One of the a contemporaneous waswrmmatvar theres fo- | Crcmtbee of the’ Rentcnty tatiana cea | babind & dee tes ee Death of Mawthorne’s Widew. — | of new round hats isa miniature castor. It is | fone’ thers ie vee ee isring after, merriars 7 Store and Factory- a3 eh the greom was il! at the time, the wedding SF Over twenty spring styles of hate for Loxpom, March, 1—Tbe widow of Nathaniel | especially adapted for brown or black straw, ip that State—at least, as (ar as husbaods are between Land Masrachusetix ve. fo82 lm. | Ceremony tovk place at hix bedsite. ladies are alreasy out, Hawthorne died yesterday at Kensington. and is the rage tor bridge’ travelling bate, Its | concerned. .