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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, At The Star Buildings, BY TER BVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. gran thes ona ns THE STAB ts served by carriers to ther mub- scribers in the Citv and District at Ram Osnts PER WEEE or FORTY. POUR Cuts FER MONTH. Copics counter, Two Orxts. “eae FoR Ma:Line:—Three Months, $1.80; Sz Months. 93.00: Oue Year, am fre sent from the office longer than paid for. TSE AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER BOY MATIN SATUBOAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 P.M 3 to Mat'ne ery.25 conte. A704 THEATER. TSIS (FRIDAY) EVENING BENEFLS OF MISS LYDIA THOMPSON, when phe will appear fn SiNAD. TH eents; children bulf it SAILOR, ‘caniza ion. The great ureccy Rhymes. Your “eA sin advance ; LYDIA THOM P: ON MATINEE, Saturday after- Boca. at 2 0’ 2 " S'NOaD, THE SAILOT It ALL'S UPERA HOUSE. )©p HOUSES ThIUMPHANT SUCOE Prone tase two eights of the grand Mf DECUMER BOY, RTH ILO. Ar f the Late War. Representing Home, Recr: et Comp, Tar.Pioe Batic; Soptaeca Pris, Scoaes, ke be, with 12 eautiful Tableanx. Matinee. rey, at2p Peaatital TPBICES OF AD AISSION Private Boxes. Orchestra Chairs. Parouette and Dr Family Circie. eo Btteows GALLERY OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. Jnat rece ved. some fine PICTURES. £236 Peon Sreaue. betwee in endl ste mbs tf | Re eT a ARhOR NCH 0) HAKTZS MAGICAL KEPOSITOR ¥, Neve York M. i. be 10%) Will open in fe ‘TUR, st Bilis Music Store, 937 £ ivgton, for the sale of Conjaring Trict 4c. Full instructions, printed and. ver with exch article. so that ne difficulty will in forming the various tricks. The Obedient Ball patented. $120. a very beautifal Trick, a7d bn: of novelties adapted for Parlor Amase nose uot Wiahiug to purchase these Tricks publicly cam make arrangemepts with Mr. HARTZ te have them shown privately, provided @ quantity 7 at.cd. m2 4t RAAD CONCERT BY 30@ COLORED CHILDREN oF THE LAND INSTITUTE SUNDAY SCHOUL, FORK THE BENEFIT OF THE SCHOUL, ASSISTED BY A QUARTEITE OF ACCOMPLISHED VOOALISTS, NDER THR DIRECTION PROF. GEORGE Ba} FT. aT Tye FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Comer Tenth aud @ streets, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 71 President Grant aud Cabinet are expected te be rome nt Tick Children wader 12 25 hee Bowkstores years. mh THE Will detiver “FAILUBES, THE ALPHABBT OF S(O) POET EDITOH reat Lecture, To coxerene “THE STORM OF MISSION BIDGE AT LINC MONDAY EVESIS: 7 Tickets of admission, 50 Cents No extracharg for Seats may be reseregd be tp & Solomons, on a Thursday mor ‘March? ‘Po THE KNIGHTS OF THE DISTRICT AND MABYLAND You are respectfully Challenged te meet w: Langley. Fatrtex » THE Late mak: be held on tha o contend for t ) pit persone ament Committee, Langley, Fair VIRGINIA KNIGHTS TWO NIGHTS ONLY: FRIDAY, Murch 0, SATUBDAY, March 1 The management respectfully aunounce the first earance 2 Washington of MLLE CHRISTINA. ILSSON IN TWO GBAND NILSSON CONCERTS Friday and Baturday es « March Wand 1, nit ‘T LINCOLN LL Mlle CHBISTINA NILSSON will be assisted Ly Mise Aunie Louise Cary. the Contralto; Sign r he distinguished Tenor; Signor B. pearance Primo Baritone, (his first Henry Vieuxtemps, the work -FenOWD Musical Copduetor NOB BOSON. ESERVED SEATS FOUB (4) DOLLABS. ‘The sale of reserved seats will commepee on Tuse- W. , Metzsrott & at3a.m.at WRGOS are Used at Cc. a, CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS, OPEN FROM 9A MT ALL ARE WELCOME! FARE READING KOUMS. ‘With Papers aud Macezines from all parts of the ~ country. LIBRARY OF VOLUMES. DAILY PBAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and6é p.m. GYMNASIUM. BOWLING ALLEY. AND BATHS. LADIES’ READING ROOM. YOUTHS CHISTIAN ASSO. NM meste aret REE s ASBOUIATION | mew BEICHENBACH'S Piauc Store F. = Fo. 43 14 Bireet, above Penna, Avenue ‘Beran tsusp Oven 20 Teak) ; Organs and Melodeons tor sale feston the st accommodating Orgsn Toning and Repairing. Bo. 456 EX HIBITIO: ‘No. 486 ate aND SaLs = 4 7TH Orn: a MARKRITER’s, 486 Se: th street, between D an. we ae tiaht dogre abovs Odd Fellows’ i Engravings, Obromos, &- iso, Largest Stock Paper ), Window ings i in, al ang: Bhage, Nels dey in the Deuce. TERMS, CASH. Please ber Mame jamber. spa8-ly~ strete oe ‘To close them Sales ‘ORNS, &ec. Cc DE WHITE. Surccom Ho. 935 lth street, 5. Mabed in Washington, treats Corns, Bunions. tropes ; Cate He auccer Naile,aud other di ‘of the fat, with growing Nails,and other diseases . will oat mer im venus © to the ie shoe can be worn with case tumediatels after the opera Hon. Refers to the mauy eminent Physicians. $ @eons, and ‘hoesands of or! reapo #0 who patrovize his establishment. Hours, from m.to6 p.m. Owing to press Dr White is cnabie to visit ences, except between 6 and Segars. piMblaive of ba office, patients at their reai- = jan ly Bava Just recetved. an invoices of PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGARO, ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA LONWDRES, CUNCHAS, PRINCES 4 FINA, LONDRES VE CORTE. PRESSED AND BOUND. Whick we offer at NEW YORK PRICES. eciilgg: Init renetves & amail lot of our new favorite PUSOHINELLU. THOMAS RUSSELL, (Successor to BO. Dye & Ge 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. by opens —CUT HAY, at owt at = Hi BOS” cor Sth and © ate. Bee ad: ertisement elsewhere. mi) 6t in The Koening Star, Vo" 37—N2 5,606. SPECIAL NOTICES. PAIN KILLER. is pay universal consent al mrory ‘of med.cal prevaratioon. his Fo Leal preparat be. negusefiect in the eradication and extine, tion of Pain in all its various forms incident to the baman fanily. and the unsolicited writien and ver- ba! testimony of the masses in its ‘ayor, have Deen, and are i'* own beat advertisemen’e., ‘The ingredica's of the PAIN KILLER, beinc SORTAB:E, render it pertoctly gafo ami Us remedy taken internally, as well ae for al apolications, when need according to di ections. Tae stain upon linen from ite use 1s readi Ip removed by washing wish alcohol. ‘This Medicire, justly celebrated for the enreot so many of theafticticns incident tothe human family, re the pablic over THIRTY YEAR =. to alinost every coraer 0 it has been used. the same ts medical pro} Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were S478 34.09. ‘Tae U. S. STEAMER TALLAPOOSA has gone to Norto'k for repairs, the ways a: the Wash- ington navy yard being occapied by tuc Per: winkle, now fitting out for Capt. Hall’s Acctic expedition. a if 18 vaDERSTOeD that Mr. S. P. Brown re- esived the powerfal support of Speaker Biai aud Senator Hamlin to be a member of the wblic Works. M-. Brown is a na: » And the eado“soment of these gent! mn Goubtless had much weight with tue Pre. dent. Nommatiors To-p —The President seut the following nominations to the Senate to-day Wm. Story, United States Judge western dis- trict Arkansas; Homer 1’. Yanyan, Collector of Internal Kevenue tor first disiric: of Texas; ik. B. McPherson, Assessor do.; Jos. Brooks, ‘A sessor Internal Revenue second district Arkan. sas; Sidney Cooper, Gollector of Customs dis- trict of Cape Vincent, N. 0. Tae Jot Hien Commisstoy.—Sir Stafford Northcote, the fifth member of the British com- mission, accompanied by his son, arrived hera last t, and is sta; at the residence of the commission, on K strect where ‘a grand bau- quet took place last eveni reunion of the British mem! purely wher opinion ‘x expressed In ay attack. where prompt action upon the seauired, the Pain Riller is invaluabie. antaneous cfiectin Believing Pain is derful: and when nscd according to direc- ‘Tay te itenamess PAIN KILLER, es. MRS. M. G. BROWN. Of 51 Bend street, New York, is now at the ST JAMES HOTBL, Boom No. 6, For the further introduction af her Metaphysicat Discevery, which KILLS THE BOOT OF ALL DISEASES. EAFNESS. NOISES IN THE HBAD, BLIND- OMEN Se LNESE CaTaBae, With every disease ficah is her to. MISS M.D. WILSON'S ORETIFICATE. FReponta, N. ¥., May 2, 1871. To tHE Prst.ie: For eighteen inonths previous to December tsst I had been on the very verge of the grave. and had in honor of the There were of Hair, ana snbseqnently ( for six months’ tim) Neuralgia. followed by Parelysis, with alganet tot st loss omotive Powe s—all of which wore spc odily arrested in their progress and have been daaliy and cJectaally removed, By frat deetroy fog the rect, hereby dteense the bod; DEBE: LX Bay Bag A havete die froma | Present. Sir Edward Thornton and lady, Sir Conpiieation of istasce, tie’ Prosttaciom’ et'toe | Joum A. McDonald and lady, Earl de Gray, entire Nervons 8 psy, Heart Diceas:. | Prof. Montague Bernard, Lord Tendenden, Rronehial Catarrn, cysts. Caronic, Luian: Viscount ich, Col. Bs |, Private sec- tion of the Stomach. Enlargement of the Livy retary of Bir John 4. McDonald, and Captain Jsipdice. Spinal Compiaint. Failing Byesizht, Loss | Ward, » friend of the oommissioners. Sir North. cote, did not arrive until about ten o'clock. of the Loe Tae Cuan Briock APrROPRIATION.—The clause appropriating #60,000 to rebuild the Chain bridge, which was stricken out of the omnibus bill in the Senate last evening, wi!! Di by the conference com- mittee. The Aqueduct bridge company, it ix }, brought all the imtluence to they could to have the clause stricken out, as it would bring grist to their mill, that ie, force travel over their toll bridge. Those working in the interest of the bridge company are sald to sical ery. As fi ill give thanke unto the Lord with my mouth and praite Him before the multitude,” THAT my feet were almost gone, my stepe rt ™x il be fourd at length let, strongly indorsed mha-6r THESE FACTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE OUR | have represented to Senators that there wae 1. SIDBRATLON — Disease should be gu: necessity for @ bridge over the Potomac on the or ft must be cured aan aenetvee ere bat | site of the Chain . Itis hoped their dis. = tsslarins parity tae ‘Slood, pat the nerves is | Bterested efforts to obstract public travel will ics i ce ConPIRMATIONS.—The Senate, in executive session, yesterday contirmed the following nom nations: N. P. Chipman, to be Secretary ¢' the District of Columbia. N. 8. Lincoln, T. § Verdi, H. A. Willard,Jobn M. 1: and of Health tor been introduced agg a, of the Territorial bill. ‘man Stratton, civil mag be hed ball bo ‘at the navy yard, New York, vice THTE! A. Van Cleft, mspended. James W. DER iat le for Siler, of Arkansas, consu! at Santa Cruz. Thos. teeth. Seld by all drnggiste. Price, 25 and 60 ceni K J. McKenney. su dent Indian affairs for oe Territory, John Smith, Indian ‘arm Springs, Washington -‘Territory Narcisse Conroyer, indian agent, Umatilla, SS Territory. Joel Palmer, Indian agent, Siletz, Washington Territory. Tax ARctic ExegorTion.—The U.S. steamer Perriwinkle, in which Captain Hall will this sunmmer make an expedition to as near the north pole as Re can get, is on the waysat the navy yard receiving @ complete overhauling, an when the workmen are done with her, the stout little vessel will be almost as good as new. Heavy timbers are being used to then her, anu inside her sheathing there will be a coating oF cork. She will have iv her, two boilers, one of which wul use blubber, the only fuel accessible iu some portions of the A: JOUVEM’S [NUDOROUS GLOVK CLEANER re- Stores soiled gloves equal to new. Sold by all Bay 2 fists and fancy goods dealers. Price, % cents. deé-ly TCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. BA’ This «plendid Hair Dys isthe best in the world Berm iess, reliable, instan’ irtne: ey do not possess. Bachelor: Hair Dye?hane iad tnirfy years untarnished reputation to uphold ite lutegrity x the only’ perfect Hair ‘Dye—Biac or Brows, I Drogeiste. ed by al 6 yell A at 16 Bo: * THE Best — “ ome ctic region. To SEWING MACHINES protect her propeliey when she roaches the i el 1 Wi car a T well. Construc- 18 THE WOBLD. tor Delano, under whote direction severabor WE McLEAN & HOOPER Elastic Loek-Stiteh Sewing Machine. J. ROSENTHAL, Guvurat Aezyt, NO. SEVENTH STEEET, Three Doors Above O Sweet (i** 4 Palpor a Cable Screw Wire BOOTS AND SHOES; FoR COMFORT, ELASTICITY. DUBABILITY ax» » HEY EXCEL all OTHERS. or woes Lee sold last year by TE leading Bos the former Arctic expeditions have been titted out, has the superintendence of the work, and is giving his personal supervision to the fitting out of the vessel, which is of 387 tons burden, and will probably take not more than one o: two guns. The expedition will leave here in May or June. THE CHARGE D’ ArrarREs of Japan, Mr Movi, presented his credentials to the Secre tary of State yesterday, and in his address said the object of His Imperial Majesty, the Tenno of Japan, was to bring his — into more in- timate connection with tl of the United States of America, and thereby cement and in- crease @ warmer friendship and more active intercourse. Secretary Fish, in reply, assured the new Minister that his friendly elses will fel3-Im oe Ce wis RETOnEe Pas: meet with a cordial response from the Presi« z E it aud irom the government of the United Sl ee ea Lending Dealers, | Stztes = ‘The Embassy were presented to the President last evening. in the blue parior of the White Rowse oy retary Fish. There were present President, Mrs. Grant, Miss Nellie Grant. Secretary Fish, Mrs. Fish, aud yous Hamilton Fish, Bancroft Davis, Esq., Mrs. Davis, ani others. When the introduction tothe President had taken place, Prince Mits Fusimi made a brief address, which was replied to by President Grant, who reciprocated the Prince’s wiah that the friendship between the two countries might be st and the intercouree between them increases SaraTor SPRAGUE EXONERATED PROM THE eS AGAINST Him.—in the Senate this morning, Mr. Tharman, from the select com- mittee to investigate the alleged trattic with rebels In Texas during the war. under the reso- lution offered by Senator Sprague on December 7D) opp OTK GOING! GOING: GOING: THE Ready-made Clothing NOW IN STORE 13th, made a report covering nearly 150 pages WILL BS BUS Orr signed by Messrs, Thurmss, Hamlin, Eiotwe, Wiley, and frumbul!. The committee atter re. CHEAPER THAN EVER viewing all the papers furnished by the War nt, report that they find no evideuce of any complici y on the part of Senator Sprague in any uvlawful transaction. That there was guilty trafic by Hoyt, and bly some others 's quite probable they say. mat there is aang in papers 10 implicate Senator Sprague therewith. The committee next quote the state. ments of Hou. Thos. A. Jenckes, of Rhode Island, and enclose the list of witnesses fur- nished by him, some of whom are in Texas, others in Colerado, others in New York, and an lumportant one in England, consequently there Was no time to examine them. The report con- cludes as follows: ‘All that your committee can do under the circumstances, and after having tound that there is nothing in the papers im- plicating Senator Sprague, is to ask,as they now do, that they be discharged the further constderation of the subjeck” The committee was discharged. NOMINATIONS FOR OrviceRs OF THE Naxt Hover oF REPRESEXTATIVES.—The republi- can members of the House of Representatives TO MARE RoOM roB OUR SPRING STOCK, THERBFURE BABGAINS MAY BE BXPBUTED. CALL WITHOUT DBLAY ann 4 +éW DAYS THEY MUST BE SOLD. CREO S, seth taprtoe at seat a ich = 1o~ * cau S7BIDE aaa rset ich.. a ni al BEMEMBEK nard and Ambler secretaries. ‘Speaker ‘Biains, eek ¢ osome, McPherson, and Lape HABLE BROTHERS, Cintpation for ction. ¥ Ore Ley eg on the drst ballot, the CORNER OF 7TH AND D STREETS, Stokes, ‘ember of the, preseut | Riese = mai Ts D INTELLIGENORE BUILDING, A D on th negate vot blag k ‘was nominat: Set Seo : : aa Jones, now's member :oebon members held Beduce Your Gas Bills by, Semremmatte senarbare. be caucus in oat oe char, sy vyse = were Eanes’ ¢ presentatives FISHER & CROOK’s || Now York, having GAS FLAME ete ren wever, er The having ballotted, Mr. ps usantmous. EXPANDER. named men were then nominate by act clamation: For G. IT IMPROVES THE LIGHT, [orgy 0a posts * ; for Chapiaie, tion of Mr. AND BSDUCES O48 BILLS AT LEAST 96 iectvea thas ee rm its first at — ; and that these: Un exbipition and fer sale st Bo. 4, ¥. 4.0. A, Build , cor. 9th and D sta, MAMILTOR & PEARSOR, Sole Agents for the District of Columbia. fers Diiivenmanet = Seip Fatal Raitway Proctor, master o builder, at S? Philadelphia gamine enjoy Sunday prize fights. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1871. EVENING STAR. | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. TWO CENTS. fered by Mr. Welker (Ohio) limiting the grant of lands to the amount originally granted. The House refused to suspend the rules— ayes $3, noes Si—not two-thirds voting in the affirmative, On motion of Mr. Poland, (Vt) the Hoase took up and passed the Sénate joint resolat.o iu relation to steamboats in the disloyal States. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Ferpay, Mareh 3. SENATE.—Mr. Boreman presented creden- acting as - These are the simple fact# tials of B. G. Davis, as Senator from West Vit- | “air Promer, (Kenn .) from the Committee on THE WAB IN EUROPE. the case. And now upon the examin ginia for term commencing March 4, 1871, which Printing, reported a lation providing forthe | griegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. them we shall readily sce how heavy were read and placed on the file. printing of 3,500 of the Coast Survey TRE EVIDENCE OF FRATD The Ratification of Peace, | Versaities, Fi —Favre to-day notified Bumarck of the vote of the National Amembiy | ratifying the preliminaries of peace. Bismar: at once replied that he was ready to exchange formal ratificat.ons, and that the Emperor bad already signed the treaty. The French Lorpon, Feb. 2—A says the French indemn' Mr. Davis presented the credentials of Johs W. Stevemson, as Senator from Kentucky for term commencing March 4, 1871, which were read and placed en the file. Mr. Sherman called up House joint resolution to amend act of July 20, 1868, in relation to fer- mented Liquors, as not to apply to the making of fermented liquors used for the mamafacture 0! yinegar exclusively. Passed. On motion of Mr. Trunb ill, the Judiciary Probabuities, but also apou one Statement ip the petition which must be umtrue. Take first the way the service was given. A man wholly unknown to anyone here swears that he went to Georgia, served the notice ov Frances Bowen, and then comes back to New | York, goes over to Brooklyn avd makes oath to the sact to an uuknown notary public in that city. This was co slight evidence tirat the Jadge ‘would not receive it, and se theman was broag! t 3, Feport tor 1870; which was adopted. , ir. Prosser also reported ey ges ence ation for printing the report of the Agricul- tural Department for 1870, with Senate amend- meuts reducing the total number of copies to be printed to 225,000—150,000 copies for the use of the House, 50,000 for the use of the Senate, and 25,060 to be distributed by the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Senate amendments were adopted, and the resolution passed. mity. atch from \ ersailles is payable in three se dis : x. Froster also reported a joint resolution | in: tallments. Ove milliard im 12 and two | 10 this eity avd sworn im court. If it was not consideration st te resoltion of inquiry ne to Proce nng fer the purebase of iiles of the Con- | miliiarde in ixi3. The interest is only payabie | Williams, (the Judge has the oniy —_—- the power cf Congress to regulate the races of gressional Globe and Apendix for cach mem- | onthe last installment, from which a propor. | € Witneses,) it was some One. Now, wh pe Cetween the States: “Mer -L.| ver of the dist Congress who has not already tare on railroads tion of the det appertaining to Alsace and | bought this unknown man here, and’ apo laced = re ed the same. Lorraine, ¢stimated at half a million thalers, bore guthority was bis tedimony, being av Of Mr. Carpenter, Sow detaeed os ee eae | «. Bir. Ladin opposed the adoption of the resota- | LOFraIBe, cstimate Fallways im Eastern France, 'BAuown person, recelved by the court Some by illness, and the majority were nnable, in the | tiOn. He said it would cost #430 for each mem- | js to bedednsted. ine | one must bave Caken that responsibility. neat point is the appearance of Mr. Bowen « some one personating him knew him’ Some one at MR. BOWER LB Co limited time left, to come to any detinite con- clusion on the subject. Mr. Ramsey, from the committee of confe-- ence on the Pest Office appropriation bill, made a report, which was discussed until the expira- tion of the morning hour and then laid over. Mr. Sherman, from the Finance Committee, reported House bill to provide for a reissue o: national bank notes, and for other purposes. . {It provides for the —— by the Treasury of mutilated rotes of national banks, and reise in their stead of new ee, Mr. Sumner called up House bill establishing a telegraphic cable code, the question being on the amendment of Mr. Nye limiting the price of a message of ten words to 85 gold, exclusive of name and address. ber so supplied, or an aggregate of about A Paris dispatch of Wedpesday night says the 4,000. He reviewed the airangements which | Germans occupy ail the quarters ass.gued Wem, had been made between Congress and the Globe | and pr®iect tranquility prevails. SS and said hogy ee, aa } the fast session, cost over $1,900 per day, an General Cable Hews. amounted during the Congress to $4(7 000. 7 7 1 Pendiug s pio fd Fy ce har ae a THE PALL MALL GAZETTE OR THE ALABAMA Mr. Hay (Ill.) moved to suspend the rules and Loxpow, March 2—The Pall Mall Gasetie Pass a bill increasing the pensions of disabled expresses the belief that the High + ay of soldiers and sailors, but House, by a barge h : . y now an session at Washington, avoiding ail majority, refused te suspend the rules. culties as to the distribution of the Alabama | Air. Prosser then moved to suspend the rules | Cathe Oty'e tne 4 Pay a round sum of money, 2 paging tage trae rr "The House rehussl: be leaving the division of the same to te Uuited @ vote of 106 to 94, to snspend the rules. Mr. — —— to suspend the rng ‘& jomt resolution donating a certain trac or ian in Nashville, Tenn., to the Fiske man's testimony. binges. It Mr. Bowen how could be have sworn to have lived in th city three wears, and at that wery time | been a represeniauve in Congress trom Carcliva, without some one at least k | that the two things were imporsible. ICU | was Mr. Bowen himself whe 5 of sem, ren ho EXGLIGH POLITICA, Loxpom, March 2—The resignation of Mr. | Um- | Childers, of the oftice of the First Admiralty, is | hed lived in New Haven that time, and that saoragatane the len ent Mr Berend abted sy ee, See ee tke ctatcment that Bart Kimboriy suceeee qr, | PATE OL hie evidence was true, certainly thir oe 9g ir. Peters, (Me.,) from Committee on | 2 . Petuden oe Sristeteotusnte Neate Nie | Library nstualted depart ston tee memorial | Shige tnd iat chichenet Fertcrcustoues | "sexe nor gave nets c «, nowen Camseriy, and Stewart spoke in iavor of the | Of Mr. Grady: which wasordered to be printed | ‘e duties of the Ministry oft fcimberig? MM! | lust here he oare lies. It acon » Eee net nt wae aaeptnd; Red the Bill | P5LSs o seport sven the contract with W. Hi. en en ae re] A ' ‘Mr. Harris calied up Houss bill supplementary + oe) which was ordered printed in the} LiveRroor, March 9.—Arriyed, the steamer i 3 Italy, from New York. must bave known either oue of the t» bodice yrciatins extension and construction or ‘On motion of Mr. Niblack, (Ind.,) the Senate iy: slick =. eng oe BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD amendment to the fortitication bill strikin, it | Accidents and Incidents im the West. | Bowen, although Into the District of Columbia, which was | t8t portion preventing unexpended bal IcaGo, March 2.—This afternoon, at No. | dent of this city, er passed. . being carried into the Treasury, was con- | 348 Hubbard street, while Mr. Martin, owner | then that be swore ‘The Vice President appointea as the secon’ | Cured in. of the house, was engaged in saising the bnild- om be Committee of Conference on the bill to abolish —— ing, with the assistance of John Smith and Wm. ve tustter the grades of Admiral and Vice Admiral in the STRANow TALB OF Divoncu.—A strange case | Pierce, the supports suddenly gave way, and on any navy, Messrs. Nye, Anthony and Casserly, of divorce was decided in the Circuit Court of | Smith and Pierce were crushed to ay being | know where the "MORE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. St. Louis on Monday. in 1849, Britton A. Hill, | dead before they could be reached. ‘Mr-Martis | mast have been Mr. Sherman called up bill to divide the State | # Promineni lawyer of St. Louis, and his wife, | was so seriously injured that he can scarcely | to bel The of Vhio into three judicial districts. on @ joint petition, were divorced by act of the | survive. stone will be left Mr. Stewart, on behalf of Mr. Brownlow, | legisiature. In 1854 the lady was married to O. 4 violent thunder storm occurred in this city | guilty parties. moved an amendment creating an additions'/] Roberts Barclay, with whom she has since lived. | this afternoon, lasting three or four hours, A | cation of our courts of justice, than which there judicial district for Tennessee. ‘The property which was allowed her by the intge quantity of rain fell. areno more honored tribunais in the land.— ‘Mr. Morton said this additional district was ppt is now worth & million. In enry B. Wall, a defaulter toa large amount | \ew Haren Palladium, Feb. 28 necessary for the protection of the people of | 1%+ Hill married , and during the war | to the treasury of Hancock county, Ohio, was - — Mrs. Hill went to Europe, and, in consequence of some misconduct while there, her husband sued for divorce. Subsequently she was re- east Tennessee. Mr. Fowler was satistied there was no necesei- ty for any additienal judicial districts in Ten- yesterday arrested near Des Moines, lowa. George Pendleton, a well-known citizen, and for a year @ heavy operator on the Board of | remonstrance bes AMERICAN Ory TIES — A 8h . addressed to the Conau ieseee, and Judge Emmons, of Tennessce, who | Ported drowned, which proved false. After- | Trace, died suddenly this morning. He was a General of the United States at Havana by Mr. bad abundant opportunity for knowlag, was 0” | Ward she became attached to the household of | uative of Cleveland. i Incencio Casanova, a well-known and wealthy this opimon. King Victor Emmanuel, and some months] A special from Lincoln, Nebraska, Saysepring | American cidzen. a resident of New York, for ‘The amendmeut was adopted. ago died. and Hill’s suit for divorce was | is so well advanced that the farmers are putting | aneged outrage, imprisonment and robbery on Mr. Warner moved an amendment creating | ‘ismissed ome time last year. ‘The | in their wheat and other spring grain. the or by the copnivance of the an additional judicial district tor Alabama. | trustees of Mrs. Barclay, Hill's tirst wife, afai = authorities af the yort of Havana, during « re- Agreed to. brought suit to compel Samue! Simmons to F 2 Ag cent visit made by Lim to that port. His pro- Nir emrmny grade amendmen, eroaung | Farce» wes oe prover scoring, te | Sax, Francine” Marc tfve tcamstiy| fmt sean, ne oa te deeper nn ecbelal: distriet ‘tor Colitornte. | Se areos’ peanon Dy the leghlaturs was | have postponed the sulfine at the Feesseent | State. ice niie, Mr, Sherman expremed the opinion that the | illegal, and a clear title to the property could | Panama wntil Saturday. Hopninie MURDER oF A WowAN. ‘Senate was not acting fairly in loading hia bil] | Bt be given. The question was cen to the Mining stock continue excited. Van Hook was murdered by so down with amendments. Mr. Morrill (Vt.) moved an amendment that Supreme Court, whieh decided the ag: Three rufians broke intoa house near Bay legislature, and to obviate all difficulties Hill iy ‘Teon ot J View Park aud ravished @ woman and her | STD st ber residence in ‘kaon, T 4 Sunday at 90 a. m. by blows on the head with no member of the present Congress shall be | applied to the Circuit Court for a divorce trom | daughter and escaped. They cannot be identi- |g hatenet. She hed just sent ber children to eligible to the judgeships te be created by this | the wife with whom he las not lived tor over | fled. H . “ Sabbath sphoo!, an. was alone in her chamber bit twenty years, and who has been married to| | J. H. Parkman and wile have instituted a | reading. She had in ber Bateau deawer +00, srisanent, mid he did Toe tata te wenld De | cranted, and wuder ho tan of ae eeree Tae | claiming 3-000 dsearecue® Medical Journa’, | which ts supposed to have been, the oUject ef permanent, and he did not think it would be | &'@Bted, and under the law of the State the The corones'e jury bave exonerated the con- | be murder, but the assamin failed to find it. children by both marriages are made legit! mate, and all ends well. The ca#e ir fuli ot romantic details and strange circumstances. ———— wis, in his new book entitled vocates the use of sun baths im “One good bath in the sup a to prevent the President, say twenty years er this, from appointing to eme of these judgeships a member of this Congress. ir. Bayard concurred in the general idea of Mr. Thurman, but wished that some expreasion of the Senate as to what had been witnessed on this floor during the last few ven. The tact that certain Her residence is in the centre of Jackson, and persons Were passing at a tractors from any blame in connection with the talling of @ wall on Minna street during the storm on the 20th of February, by which tour persons were killed. ——.———— St. Louie Business Eate Sr. Louris, March 2—it was reported «ome e time. geperal adoption of underclothing the namber of ths by 0) chial complaints is very much lesseved. Jom Hunter's receipt for rearing healthy children Suxcz the more Dr. Ino 1 “Our Girls,” days might be | summer. members of the shine ore than many baths in water. | monib: r - | Was “plenty 0: milk, plenty of sleep, and plenty Flouse bad been constantly on the foor of late | valuable as these are.” ‘There can be no doubi plated establishing © “acge sae geese a ~4 Rael” ed alge te aise ences veot importuning Senators to pass these bills to the | regarding the beneticial influence of solar rays * hority tha! mc disadvantage cf thepublic business, was a mat. | siren then {cinity, and there is now positive assurance upon the urc'otbed human bedy, but the dith ter deser vin, culty is bow io getsuch @ bath without being malaria. Flanne! drawers reaching high on the abdomen, apd 9 long fannel shirt, #0 that liable to the interference of the police. Could |, e) oe two layers may cover that region, are regarded ot ihe roots of houses be utilized for this | Pact St Louies aod oil tea ee eee fot | Ss a great safeguard against cholera, Peete ae pe eolt On the scuttle, and » | to crect the nesessary buildings for a mammak a - screem on the parapet, the “leads” might be | steck yard. ‘The improvements wilt be « large |, 97"An Arivopa paper says that Mrs. Jennie easily converted into asolar Long Branch. hotel for the convenience of operators, Itt. | -- Tracy Staford, Wife of the Governorof ar ¥. World. designed te expend $1,000,000 in improvements. | “ODS. wrote a letter to the Woman Suttrage ¢ St. Louis and Fort Seott Railroad Com | Convention at San Francisco, Co Pany has again petitioned the St. Louis county > {Tom attendance on account of the bal The of the severest reprehension. 2. Morrill having withdrawn his amenc- et, Mr. Davis moved to lay the bill with all @e amendments on the tabie. Mr. Sherman called for the ayes and noes, in order that the vote might be a test upon the motion to lay on the table. Carried—ayes 30, nays 28. The Vice President announced as the com- mittee of conference on the deficiency appro- that such a project is being carried oat. John B. Duteher and A.W. McKee, of New York INGURRECTION IN ALOWRIA.—The Semaphor- of Marseil'es and the Gazcite du Midi state that i i 5 + iy Governor and bis househo'd are unapimous on priation bill M-sers. Cole, Anthony, and Vick- | serious elsturbances have oocutredin whether thin county ahall sabeaion olaaran | the subjectel eeame oe ‘The Woman's =r. Howard, trom committee of conference vince of om papegt Beas eed = So to the stock of that road. * Journal aes | wd Soe sae omitung the # e wae attacked 0: ie my be e ad _— chy ive abort* xd on the Texas (Southern) Pacitic Railroad, male a ee mt a ing day, by a large body of Arabs. The next Grate 1 day it was relieved by the arrival of a French fiying-colume. More than {itty towns have been burnt and sacked, and twelve corpses of cit ilians have been found in the neighborhoo.’ ‘The ironclad frigate La Provence was despatch- a report. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.— On motion of M-. Lawrence, (Ohio,) the Semate amendments to the deticiency bill were non- om Fraads. ——_— meee. March aime repel A Trade ot ING STILE 2. ogueenay this city has justjconcluded an exciting investi- | SS ready to mi ler the best gation in the cass of D. Ht Denton. ae ae ae 36 sikh HATS ‘tha: cap i produced members of the committee of grain inspection. | Rew Fork. ree of Bead taken ney dill He was charged with having obtained from the 5 ond Be barge ha in, sud @ committee of conference | ed in laste from Algiers to Bone with reintorce. —_ iuspector sid panes and — , Certificates ars. ut style, lavoro gua a s ments, that a cargo Of grain was oats No. Soats when it Massachusetts Mr. Dawes, (Mass.,) from the committee of +20. was mixed with one fourth of aamaty bon street, Between I and u conference on Some of the Jenk inses report that Lily, or Lil lio, 1 to be the fashionable name for young la dies in New York during coming summer. In one sense the name is ajpropriate to them since * they toil not, neither do they spin,” and it is absolutely certain that ‘‘ Solomon in all his glory’’ never could bave been arrayed like one of them. Lily has also another fitness, which is that it rhymes tolerably well with sill jectivethat applies aptly to any girl idiotic enough to change ber given name for a stolen one. ‘The tnspector was dismisse:! ~everal weeks ago, and Mr. Denton was dismissed from the inspec § tion committee to-day. His resignation as di- Tector was accepted, and a severe censure voted by a very large meeting. THE LEGISLATIVE, EXROUTIVE ABD JODICIAL APPROPRIATION BILL, made a report that the conference commitiec Was unable to agree. He desired that House should keep in mind that the amend- = — the hmyedlmparg were of a class that did not proper! long in an appro- riation bill. If the Si failed, it would be ‘ause the Senate insisted on putting into it matter that did not belong in a legitimate ap- propriation bill. He said the Senate had ap pointed am entirely new conference committee, and in moving @ new conference he expressed ED CANARY BIBD Diteer iau wire Food for sale. ee JT ABLE KNIVES AND a sana ee Penneyivante events Boots and Shoes. St. Lovis, March 2.—The Kansas legislature has passed a bill staying the execution of per- sons convicted of murder antil the Governor issues the de: warrant. It isexpected this will virtually abolish capital punishment. The county committeesof the liberal and rad- - —-+20e- — Poisonops Cusess.—The symptoms pro y ical wings of the republican party bad a joimt the hope that the members of the con duced by cheese poieoning are as follows: From | meeting this event at Which it was decided committee on the part of the House would also | one to six hours after partaking of it purging | to work i hi monyin the future. be all new members. A committee of confer- | and vomiting commence. companied with in The Board of Trade of this city has just con- ence was ordered. ; tense pain in the hea ymptoms very similar to cholera morbus. The vomited matter pos- sesses a pungent cheesy smell, and with it moat of the poison is removed. it therefore becomes its own antidote. An emetic assists in quickly ejecting it from the stomach. After thi« the sick generally quickly recover without evil con- se:juences ¥. Tomes. ——-s0e. Cinciwati is going through a tever of puri- fication, which it is to be hoped will have prac- tical results. It began with a denunciation of somebody who ate apples in of the Y.M.C. A. Then it gr tion of Sunday novel-reading. \ the sbape of a quarrel between the newspapers in regard to the printing of a Sunday edition. Each journalis firmly convinced that the other- are Sabbath-breakers, and prints long editc- rials to prove it. cluded an exciting investigation in the case of COMMITTERS OF CONFERENCE. D. H. Denton. The Speaker announced as members of the new copference committee on the bill abotish- ing the office of Admiral and Vice Admiral in the navy Messrs. Starkweather, Judd and Van Tri 5 On the legislative, executive and judicial ap- propriation bill Messrs. Sargent, Cook and Mor- gan. On the deficiency appropriation bill Mesers. Lawrence, Ailison and Kanddll. Mr. Wheeler (N. Y.,) from the conterence committee on the Texas Pacific railroad sub- mitted a report recommending that the House accept the Senate amendment to the bill, and demanded the previous question on the adop- tion of the re us seconded, 103 to 31. Mr. Holman (Ind.) moved to lay the report ——_e—__ AGairs im Cincinnati. beige on =. = 2.—The weather was exceedit miki yester and to-day. Th aafterness we hada aes shower attended with thunder and Ii ing. ‘The cor goli dation of the first and second Ohio districts takes place on the 1s: of April. It ts rumored here to-day, that are entertaiued of foul play in the case of Captain Birry, the Government Storekeeper, who was found in @ condensing tub yesterday. The im- Pression prevails, however, that it wa: purely accidental. — The Small Pex im New Brunswick. ST. Jonme, N. B., March 3.—Several new Mm. BURNS @ Co., 908 PEBNSYLVANIA AVEBUB. For the neat Thirty Dart we will offer our stock of WHITE GOODs, Com prising SATIN AND KID ~ of Londen 2,0), the proceeds of concerts aud ~ubseriptions, in aid OF the destivute French. ——— ae eae fog 2X lly y pia Cases of pox oe seorepertes. . and bill upon the le, wi motion was re- os — palsory vaccination morrow. the BOO’ jected withont division. A Marne rarer reports a spiritual marriage, | {he city is laid out in districts with medical oM- TS AND SLIPPERS, ‘The report was the adopted—ayes 124, noes } Asserting that at a recent ‘circle’ young | cers for each several members of the govern- ata 64. woman asked if the spirit of her dead lover wa: | vient in the city are perfecting arrangements Mr. Benton (N. H.) was recognized as en- | Present, and, on being answered in the aftirma- with the Board of Health for preventing the viscount titled to the tloor by srrangment made yester- | ti _ = Be mtg <A aoe farther spread of the disease. * Seer eA ee ot Te | es cathe peaeany pomemen. ae spiritual | of Lopden 3,00, he erie Lord Mayor M: and spirited bride now claims the the dead man. eee. S7-Von Moltke can speak every dialect a: janguage of Europe. md rT. Axtell, (Cal.,) who asked and obtained consent to take from the Speaker’s table and pass Senate Dill to establish porta of entry at ‘reka and Wilmington, in Calitornia. Mr. Benton, trom property of TEN PEB CENT. OFF FOR Casm Var i stock of THE COMMITTER ON PEXSIONS, S87 It is fashionable now to have the dancing on “a reported favorably upon bills severally grantin; floors for large balls carpeted. ‘or LADIES’, GENTS aND MIEERS pensions to the following named persong :—Abe| 7A St. Louis German shot himself dead on Mr. = Chase, bt Hot Dewits Mit » res - the grave of Lis wife, last week. SEASONABLE GOODS M: Howard. Mary M-Prindte Virginia rend qulggom has invested $5,000 iu Chicage it Mr. — Julia Martin, Hetty M. Shepner, Delia A. orifin to Mr. Dancan, the acting Commis- | +e continne to scliet our email LUW BATES. S7A Dill before the [!linois Legislature abol- dismi Mr, Bentof reported aversely Gpos’ the bitt } ishes the Grand Jucy system, and imposes tie | “006% WhO diemianed Grin. granting a Bog zabetlt Yorke, widow | duties upon the State's Attorneys. Milssem Boying eat Matate in the ot Dr. Yor » Surgeon of the 54th Illinoig voli S7 Many cos. copsumers consider the yon ‘West. teers; but ‘ap eloquent by Mn rodncupn ay: ‘capital a regard Catcaso, March 2.—A cial from Peoria ; Moore (111) Honse tefused to ay cai td it as a miner matter. + ys Christine Nilsson perchased five , and passed the bill. 87“ Is it possible, Miss, you don’t know the | lots on the bluff near that city, giving her check Mr. (Ea) frome the same committee, | names of some of your thoes 2 “Ob yes, 1 £25,500 op August Belmont, of New York, reported whieh were passed, granting pen- don’t know what my own may be in a vear.” \nerefor. She intends to eréct there an elegant sions to the rat Martin, (rench villa. owing: Mary » ier, ine Dillon, Emily Welch, ep apy fs moat of trying to ge woercut » March 3.—Jjudge. . of the pane, come ~ | Cnited States Circuit Court’ has advedged GapovecTUBER amp WEOLERALD Mr. 3 J.) from the itee, ily have failed i: bowen, tee $ Erie Rar \onpany ten years, after an aggr inthe bankrupt, on the pétition of Seth Adam. gate expenditure of one nililion of dollars. Raciidami ms an eet heres eae ef od. bill | @@-Mre. Finch, of Connecticut, bas late! i Fire. m D bromh Fonsivons MYbree of aind i high ee wapetartary of Midaiotor ee ‘at Sunbury, : ' sv incinerated” latest ‘New York » Was burned to-day. Los heavy; reporters’ term for A dry store | @ : mATORES. ots Bowery was ited the’ day. PaPsE, ‘Charleston politymen are sreating ge1- | xew Yorn, Mi , te Rte; STATIUEBRY, &:., ac tears sing nw on Ga puramcat we | 6, Homme Deumars "an Woon por ~ See they waik> ~ ' trom Liverpool. | ot boot ‘Gru am Tre, jeskingtoe, B.1., rv WHOLESALB ONLE

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