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THE EVE i ARKS OF SPEAKER BLAtwm. | ; G STAR. : : 7 AILY, Sunday exeepted, > . she tees ss, } ‘a Bouse of Re Bn ys yg Cormer Penpsyivania av. and Lith « t $ see, vate lay yond 4 retocnd anne BY ran * i thanks for the commendation which ne © 7 you bay om, “V ENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT. yy : erng ant ebeces ipa sonnei meat Aenean character, dt fort THE STAR served by carriers to their mb- &y it he Tetains the confidenes ond etend niprert Sribers tn the City and District at Tes CENT# F dp» | Of Bie political advocates. Beyond that vou Cte of FORTY-FOCR CENTS Fea MONTE. Cop. t. give me the assurance that | have earned the ter, Two Ont Fespect and gow! will of those from whom Ye counter, Two Outs ‘eR FoR Macnixe:—Three Sionths. @1 separated by party lines. Your expressie pn fateful es r Btx Months, $3.00: One Year, $8 0@ ree 1 to me and are most gratefully fre seat from the office louger tham paid for. THE WEESLY STAB—pubtished op Fridsy morning—$1 60 « yoar knowledged. The Congres whese existen Ve% 37—N® 5.607, WASHINGTON, D. C.,, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1871. TWO CENTS, —_ | Sititain® °8 Be eee atest i H have been represented on ee Goor, since the balefal win'er th —— | SPECIAL “woe> 5 | gedeG our late, and bloody war. Tew JSEMENTS, ark “ JE 3 orn aA = rules and a & resolution granting to the | years have possed since then—years of trial pert wth eee EVENING STAR, _ | wtttescscomnite on ic ugitatve ance | YOBTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | wic,cns pert s eiiton, rise et | eat ate nc of id pa sapemccoseaisicaia —- -_-- bee = ie a ——— Congress. ry | and years of carefal rebuilding, an ner a Jy stionse: taxaree. MES. 4. G. BROWN, tive and judicial appropriation bill, agreed to | TET CLOSING SCEN SS. | ness. Thernles were suspende= and the | And lav the reruit of al, the Rational gov OVATI sie e i a dment appropriatin, 000 to begia = he above bri ment is bere to-day united, strong, grand, dc- CONTISDED OVATION | Of 51 B0d street, New York, is now at the Washington News and Gossip, | a2 sme On the new State Department, batter | LAST NIGHTS PROCEEDINGS. | .,1'<, tore rings ‘ue proceedings own to the | meh J0 bere to-day united, strom, grand wt? 7 mp CM > mn ag 108. ST JAMES HOTBL, Boom No. 5, RS = ee other Fenate amendments to that bill providing SENATE.—A\ sae ot abel reports. The subsequent proceedings will be | panded, and with three additional States Sn Tk . Ft the farther introduction of her Metaphysical HoRack GRExgLY is iu town. for enlarging the Capitol grounds, opening a The ara our repo San ies on tound below.) | represented on the fol of its flag. For these ik, Discovery, which —— new park, increasing salaries of certain officers, Sa Coee SS ae ae aay | prosperous fruite of our great straggio let us | KILLS THE BOOT OF ALL DISEASES. INTERNAL RRVER' The receipts from this | &c. {(herctofore noticed in Taz STAR, were lost een ution wis ria [the bill as BIS MOBNING'S PROCEEDINGS. >” 'Y x\\e thanks to the God of Datties and - Dasioneun of | DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE BEAD, BLINp- | UFC? day were $22,3 5 The bew State Department will be in the south amended by the Conference Commities ie sub. Dir. Washburn, (Mars.,) from the Comittee ~oe Prince of Peace mg wy ¢ SING‘D. THE SAILOB ' “NEES, BALDN@S. OATARRH, 5 Wet Gonz Teale or ee rae eee arenas oD camcalt House Bill, sity the addition of | on Ciaime, reported « bil for the valicrat ‘Wm. | Teck for the conathoene kee » MONDAY Fakis n | With every dh ficeh io heir to If 18 THOUGHT that Congress will not sit | the site of the War and Navy Departments, to the tet meen as as a ‘and western | Tift, and hioved & suspension of the rales Gai ves wit , = a Se ee dives longer than three or four days. eltury Depacktrers and Large ae ath $ he | extremitice of the main trenk kuown ae the | the panage of the bill witch eesdene x ; at a AM COLLYE® 5 NEL AND VsRIETY MISS M.D. WILSON’S CERTIFICATE. é ‘nena Tresgury Department, and large enough to ac- New Orieten Bi hand the Southern Pacitic | a bili for the relieror A. A. DeLong, on which : a dice e. NA EMAL RENT | Passel mp tpel toes Wyte Navn Gf tod pew House. (ok: Teepre- | coxpsentere the Bethe, Car eae Lavy Dees |’ sed ot Caleemin aoe ot oe oon: | neues wtemeenael sae octauas Ghegpeor intranet oiaees a TUESDAY EVENING Murch Teh. | To tae Puauie ee eee ventatives are colored men. Sommence workon'the south wing | "| videdfor im the Senate bill. The length of tuo | _ The same action was had ou a till for the re- — ae eenas athe T Hf ter Saturday Kvening will be good for | HT cihteen monthe yrevions to December Inst 1 a The Predident tod = _ latter road as now proposed was some two hun- gist ancl xormk. . ; | ir —e—_ wb | eae —_ Sexy verge of the grt NOMINATIONS —The President jay nomi- = —SES— dred miles less than as described in the original r. Hotebk iss ( -) moved to suspend the ! y . t commence 8 preciedy, | more thas hvusands ha ‘ship. Ie: Les, tba Postinagter ah Canes, aod ate bill. By the other amendments the com- | Fules and pase s-bill to faciiitese the votives FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, Admioar See. | cative Ronin aoe a Ng ?| TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. y is required to make annual reports, and | Of debts due to the United States inthe State of eevee TALL’S © 1 er tehial Oat yapepsia, Chrovic inlaw. St a SS the name of the corporation is changed to Texas | New York. The House refused to suspend the FIRST SESSION. Pd W | thm of the Gicmach, Bebchermiese of chs Liver, | SUPEAVIEOR oF LN AL Ruvexve J.A.{ This Afternoon’s Dispatches Pacific railroad, thereby avoiding any confusion | rules. Aves 53, noes 15. — oe . mD MPHANT 8U0OMSS, | Jeoncice. Spinal Compizine. Failing Byraight, Loss Bri@gland, of Texas, has resigned and Kennett x inthe negotiation of the bonds, there been al Mr. Jullan (Ind.) moved to suspend the rales | Saturpay, March 4 Spahe Grand Military | of Heir. and qubseg cen: ly (and for six monthe tim R. ps ie, ox Was. eas ee : r= Se Soe ready three Souther Pacific rafiroads | And pass a bili defining swamp andoverfiowe! | SNATK.—Dhe Vice Presidunt, wulhoor “BATTLE FreLDor | fons! the Lecomone Pe Pacing ‘my hae been sppointed to fll te | Aysoclated Press Reports. | consxsuxce counirrer ueronts concoanen | ba House hefne te ace en rere ordered: | eaving his seat apon the edjourenent of the | 8p edily arrested in the: vm 1d hase > — — rules. Ayes | 5 wate of the Forty-dret Congress, at neon, im ts of the Late War. tadnally and edectuaily removed, by lirst destroy Hon. Lo? M. MORRILL, Senator from Maine THE WAKE IN EUROPE. The conference report on the Post Ofice ap- | 9. noes #0 S ey » ne. Cane * Toot, wh a +» Loz . os » | Mr. Banks (M ) moved to take f h LAL Ned vo ord he tirst Hon 4 c Fee se beciy: thsouph ths agency apa fo longer extn fn Wad upon the floor of the Senate yesterday. Me | Televrapked Exclusively to The Bvening Siar. er ee Speaker's table the bull for the relief of Nichor | Forty second Congres, abd tbe Secretary called DEFErL Metepbysical D ery is still quite feeble though recovering rapidly | Berlim Wild with Joy over the Peace doer otelen of one hour the Senate, at 6 | las P.Trist, negotiator of the treaty of Guada- | the roll of Senators-clect, in order that they mp sence tel Soe eee ee ae SSS | eke hasedead iikekes, News. o'clock, took mp the conference report on the | Iupe Hidalgo. might come forward and be sworn in "Por my fost were simcar gone, my steps had well Beazin, Marc! The Emperor's dispatch | 8rmy appropriation bill. The provision rel- he House refused to suspend the rules—aye ence to the call the followmeg Sena oy | _. GENERALS Jony A. Looax, Stewart L. Wood- | to the Empress. in’ormiag her that be had | ative to the payment of claims ‘in the South, mephict, caceune ftjenet® | tore, Walter Harriman, E. W. Hinks nq | ratified the conditions of peace which the Bor- | StteF, discussion, was concurred in—yeas 25, 1 mb2-6t nays 21. Aaron F. Stevens are to take the stump for the | degux Aesembly hr: accepted, was read amid ‘The @ | nich sipped. Mise we ison’ in my Metaoby: Please send for ! noes . Ela (N. H.) introdaced a bill for the re- lief of Albert H. Daniels, of Exeter, New Hamp- Fswily Circle. * = | 3 oS GALLES nterence committees on the delicieney, | hire, and moved a scspension of the rules. Tepubl‘cans in New Hampshire. the booming o* artillery, ringing of bells, and | river and harbor, and naval appropriation bills he rules were suspended, and the bill was or Dr. bred aS —— Seramptives to ze = eee the cheers of the people, who are wild with joy. eues their reports, which were adopted. ns (Aa) heen pain ias — OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. go ‘lori e ® Hie Comission._The American The Bordeaux Assemb!: r. Morton presented the credentials of arke (Kan.) mo fo suspend the rules OF ALAR. Having for the last thirty-five years devoted my i leh © y- % ss the bill allowing the Leavenwo-th an ‘objected t eee Soe ee | wane time und attention te thestedy of tungatecascy | Wembers o: the Joint Higa Commission will Borrkavx, March 3.—In the Assembly the Berator-elect from the Siatect Taras for six | Lawrence and Galveston Hailros Company to | sworn in, and presented , mae. between 132 h 7 : sumption, I feel that I understand fully the | entertain the British members at dinner this | Government proposed the appointment of a ears, from March 4, in place of Mr. Hamilton, | relocate @ portion of its road, but the Honse | three members of the Alabama Legislatn we that coght to be pursued to restore a tolerably % commission to examine all the financial con- | } * » SS EROS siieerprer tl [ie len aa - ‘edn : ° os f di sand Jungs to healt 7, sounness. The Nh oprah cbey age Aon saa oo Wate ts made since the beginning of the war. who claims to have been re-elected. Read ai | by a very large majority refused to suspend the | protesting against his amon on the grown Meets Tye PARLOR! RACE OF om i i laid on the table. rules. that his election was secured by the voles HAKTZ S MAGICAL REPOSITORY, New York nid taking cold. and the beet of all ‘places ow thie | Segre.ary Fish will give them » dinner, eee teas = Somes annnlli ihe Gne | Mr. Nye, from the conference committee o: | ‘Br. Moore (Ml.) moved to suspend the rules | acting members of the Lanetan en wh ae Witt open in a few dage his iL BEPOSL | Continent for this purpose, in winter, is Florida, well — peed several magistrates fren moe ee Ue F the bill fo abolish and pass @ bill for the relief of Dr. J. Miltoa | not legally elected. Mr. Shermen moved th. Tony st Bie Mase Sere, 937 Ween | Soa'noe sukject to such vartasions ae ta meses Mate: Poet eee eT eminatioms seme in by | Mipred revere! Ragen rom Mee... | sue CRADES OF ADNIRAL AND vice anima | Bast Ont tee Hovesaatend Roepe the credentials, wit! the memorial, lay upon thie . pate © not subject to suc ior fortis = : > & a i 5 i . “ * 7 Seer aie of Combring Tricks. azzies. poe Jntitudes Palatkn iss point I can recommend. the President at various times since the first | aon have resigned their seats, in the navy, reported that they were unable to At four o'clock the Clerk of the Senate ap- | tabic, to be referred Ww the Judiciary Comu when the Senate insisted on its amend- | peared with tee when that commitice was organized. with each article tae oe aude alty will be fea 4 good hotel iskept thore by Peterman Last winter | Mondayin December last had not been acted | “Considering the cession of Alsace illegal, : o% rf j % hat in the case of Geo: Srentog the ete persons there whore lungs had yan by the Senate up to the time of adjourn- | Deputy Pyat declared he did not resign, but = pended by the Senate, TE | ane, Tharemen stated nae Bal patented. gies: Be diamored, Det who. suger mo healing influence | Mabe eo-aay, Dut none of thom were imperianr, | the: la world sever enter the Assembly anu | ,,Mt, Pdmunds, fromthe Conference Commit- eT mea tala be tae btnemvereh membors, | fi'wae nat competent for the tacae to ge inte Randregs of ~Shundred. mile 0 | All of € the: Distrie ¥ OF Colmmbis ‘nominations | oe sorre Of the French territory was ro- | “Ste reciecanive Arrmoraiartom itz, | woked over tee Bill ms tt had bee pemeate es | oe investigation of the validity of the elect fy ca make errangemeste are tenure evenand the acdry abl’ testes, | oe __ . submitted a report. He explained that the Sen- | Senate, and although there were some things in | of members of a State Legislature. them shown privately, provided ‘Ile and Enterprise are located there. “i Somsnopr having suggested the name of Gen’ | The Evacuation of Paris Completed | ate propositions for an increase of jadicial eal- | the bill that they did not like, yet the bill ss it | Afier some discussion, the credentials of M:. jd give adecided preference to Melionviils. It : ONDO h3.—T! er v i d came back appropriated lees money than when | Goldthwaite were, on motion of Mr. Edganus, M. 1. Legget for the next republican candidate Lonpon, Marc! ‘he German troops have | aries.except as to District Judges, Judges of wo miles river ¢. it ont ft allleft Paris. The ‘uation termi: thi art of | it left the House, and they had concluded that | laid on the table. TAYLOR, Re miles from riv oF lak ind it seoma almost |. is { Ohio, carat 1 Pari ; cuation terminated at 11 @ District Supreme Court and Cor y Claims, were retained, and also, the provision | it would be better for the House to concur in| The name of Mr. Vance, of North Carolina THE PORT EDITOR. might be better, and patients complain at times, but | to ftuining his political prospects, have started convention. tor a pew State Department building. The dis- | the Senate amencments than to get a better | War not called. = Hee " Soni oed Chee hi athe cane eee, Bates, | Oa that he ‘‘is strictly moral, and | dispatch from Havre, 3d, says the Moblie | pute on the latter ition was as to the | bill Ly a conterence committee. He would, | ‘The vertilicate of election of wilt deliver hie Great Lecture, on , | inieshe and thenens oer v »} neither drinks inzoxicating liquors, smokes. | and National Guards have been disbanded, and ‘ies of stone. and this had finally been left to | therefore, ask that the Ulerk — the amend- PORTER ULODGR “FAILURES, THE ALPHABET OF SUCCESS, Jacksonville, Bi ia, Green Cove, and many | Chews, uses protame language, nor plays cards.” | the trenches around the town are being tilled | the decision of the House and Senate Commit- | ments, and wherever an explanation was re- | claiming to be a Senator from gia, Was, or To coxcLeDE wits other places in various parts of Florida, can ie ———— up, tees on Public Grounds. The provisions for an | Guested be would endeavor to expiain the nature | motion of Mr. Hill, laid on the table, to awa‘ “THE STORMING OF MISSION RIDGE, | Teassnsforsnying somrethne patioatearc ine itats | DIVISIO OF THE DieTRICT UNDER THE WEY : Tcpart aad Deaton eat eee, | dae eneeeee 1 "The Sredeutials of the t ia iene waka “ fo take cold there than where thereis aices crea | GOVEREMENT.—Last evening, the Judges of the GENERAL CABLE NEWS. lc park bed b been stricken out. The report was ae ree were accordingly severally e e gredeu of the two persons claiming AT a“ ~ a L. nen temperature. and it is not oom Se i that | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia were Pr ef the tieh Parlia. The consideration of the After a briet discussion of the bill, Mr. FENATORS FROM TRXA MONDAY EVENING MAROG 6, 1871. where S consumptive person exposes himsclf to f°. | in goneuitation with Gov, Cooke, at the judges’ oceedings e Bri ‘Tickets of admission, $0 Cents. Noextracharge | Wet colds he is certain to die shortly. Therefors SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL Dawes moved to suspend the rules and pass the | Mr. Hamilton and General Keynolds, were al-o J men! y advice i, tof tho | Consultation room, in the City Hall, for the 7 & mmoi roceeded with. propriation | Dill. The rules were suspended, and the amend- | laid on the table to await investigation. >» BE Brae, Baz be reserved at che | Teneh of 4 ailing curt windenadfops, Juphoon: Piurete of atviding frist of Columbia Pipa glo /oelyertel pt fegeeonrr Wa tasiusreseeant of eee ates | oe ee ‘The usual committees were appointed to no- ing. March 2. mblst a. or oheeet any other of the localities, Ihe 4 legislative detricts oper the territorial | tion of regret that the government assented to | section of Massachusetts and Vermont avenues | Mr. Arnel]. (Tenn.) from the Committee | tity the President and the House of Repres ~~ | torpid diver, adisordered stomach. deranged bo' act and after an exchange of views on thesub- | the holding of the Black Sea Conference on the | was increased from $2,000 to $6,000. Appropri- | on Accounts, reported several bills for the pay- | tatives tbat a quoram of the Senate was in = le] a sore throat or cough, but for those whose lance AF the Committee was appointed to tuke charge | conditions dictated by Prince Gortachakolt, ations were voted for improvements, ée.,on | ment of employees of the House; which were | tendance aod ready for business. ; TWO NIGHTS ONLY: diseased a more suutherm point is earucstly rec. Of the matter. A discussion took place upon the colonial | the Warhington aqueduct exceeding in the ag- | passed. The Senate then, at 1 o'clock, adjourned unt! . FRIDAY. M wch 10, SATU AY. March 11. :! : Mr. Ladin (N. ¥.) moved to the rules | Tuesday. or to 1360, I foestonal! Vurvy§SAv.—The gang of street corner and | Policy of the government, particularly aa re gTegate $100,000. : in Bow Tork, estou, Baliamcre cad Pasdsinnis | alley politicians whe went upto the Capitol this | fds South ‘atrica, Mr. Trumbull offered an amendment looking | and concur in the Senate amendment to the management respectfully annonuce the first to a reform in civil service. It au izes th. resolution relating to the documents furnishe 1 HOUSE OF BEPKESENTATIVES.—as BEL See Bee BETIS | every werk, Chere Isaw and examined on an‘aver- | torn tng to defeat tho continantinn on te eae Amother Terrible Colliery Explosion— ae aE f appearance in E ~ foon as the Speaker had retired trom the cha:: e hundred patients a week. etl - President to prescribe such regulations for ai- | by order of the dist Congress. The rules were 7 TWO GBAND NILSSON CONCERTS teneive—cmbrackig every. possitte phase of ‘lons | of Public Works, got there rather late, and foacd Loxpow, Maren There war thother terri- | Mislon of Dereons into the civil service of the sugpended and the amendment concurred in. | at noon to-day, Mr. McPherson, the Clerk of Briday and Saturday even! March Werd 1, dinease—has enabled me to understand sthe disease | to their profound disgust that the Senate had not ble collier? mes another terri. United States as will best promote its efficiency. Dawes offered a resolution that the House | the last Howse, rose at the clerk's desk ani : econ BAL Bpeisen, may take vast uuuvigion oy Saeco: | walted to get the benefit of their disinterested | ble colliery explorion yesterday at Victoria. The | Agreed to. ‘The bill was thou peceed, take a recess at ten o'clock, and that after that | calle’ the body to order. He said the hour M lig CHRISTINA NILSSON #1 Bobuoae Berup encore ted Ten eh “SemePck 3 | advice, but had gone into executive seston aud | 04 ®W!l probably number twenty. jonse substitute for the Senate biil relating | time no businessshall be in order except reports | having arrived for the ization of tho : Pi ned ee he ie ne eee eis”* | costirmed the whole busrd of-haca” Benne Gladstone 111. to fraudulent trade marks—protecting Ameri. | from the appropriation committees, reports | House ot Kepresentati Forty second In Florida, nearly everybody is using Senencs's | the same crowd of ward bummers had their Lowpow, March 3. r. Gladstone is ill, and | can manufactures of watches from fraudulent | itom conference cena so ge Oongress the Clerk of th Vast Houre, im ac i . for the climate is more likely to pro- | fe@lings a good deal lacerated yesterday by the | retired early to-day trom the House of Com. | foreign imitations—was passed. and that no communications cordance with law, would proceed to call the i . | reivsal of distinguished Senators to notice their | mons. [The above brings the proceedings down to | cept messages from the Senate and Executive roll,as the credentials had presented iV established fact that patives of Floris | cards when sent in. All this is very sad. ————- the time at which the morning papers closed | communications. him in accordance with I He the» pre @ay March 7.803 WG. Metasrott & de. cite of Consumption, especially thoes of the seeecinccee a is an Crimes and Casualties in Gotham. | their reports. The subsequent proceedings will ‘A SCENE OF TUMULT, ceeded to call the roll, commencing with the Steinway © Plance are used at all the Milesom Con: | Soutien Bart. OD the other hand.in Mew Knlaud, | sires Waicu WHEE KOT SIGNED nr THe | aw Vou, Motes tite be found below.) fur exceeding any of the demonstrations of the | Biate of Maine. , feai-tf le disease, Inthe Middle es it does not prevail | PRESIDENT.—The President and all the mem- | @4ngerously stabbed in the side by Edwari ht, ensued. Members on the democratic The rol! having been called the Clerk ra 4 — ni # | bers of the Cabinet were at the Capitol this | SMeridan during a fight in a coffin shopin Mad- | THIS MOREING'S PROOCKEDINGS. side sprang to their feet and denounced the e: ison street, this afternoon. Sheridan was ar- of ception of the rules as @ trick and @ cheat. alarmed in regard io | morning trom half past nine o'clock until noon, | rested Aiter the passage of the sundry civil appro ir. Eldridge (Wis.) said that rules were made re abont scarict tevers | and during that time the President signed some | A man registered as .J. G. Swift, Second | Pstion bill, the House bill to repeal AY scA”@6 | 80 largely, still there are many thousnnds of cas: OOmS Y. M. C.A., theres What a vast percentage of life would be sav Ld if consumptives were as CORNER NINTH AND D STBEBTS. taking treeh cold as they that the next thing in order woul Tal CTION OF APRA Mr. Biair Bb.) nominated Hon. James — to protect the minority; but tbey understood quai sine @ al ales they terat A iit cide hich inch mde ake, what | sixty or seventy bis—all which were paseed by | Lieutenant, ©, Sc A., wae found dead ne rie = that the majority intended by their action to thoughts belicve will Wesrol ieee earn crete? | thetwo houses yesterday and last might, except | room ar the Hestacn Howe wie sen gn "hr. Warner moved as an amendment a pro. | entlave the minority in the next Congress jo bel “ar 0 a v days. ¥ t 2 rn a ” aE ~ 4 ° n mt x nce =p aimee atieation todtand bene" itluc’ th: iow! | the following-—An act tor {the rellef of pur- | ie was going to Seracesee Tile ieee eos r the ge = slites KOOMS. With Papers and Magazines from all parts of the country. LIBRABY OF 15,000 VOLUMES. DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and . Brooks (N. ¥.) exclaimed that it was chasers of lands sold tor direct taxes in the in- | taken charge of the body, Uabliitiens sed read f ieeeey een an | spmctal to attempt So change tha rales ot Coe c ed Messrs Banks Soncctonary States. An act in relation te the | New York, March4.—This morning a two- | coeint acy political affairs at the South, co: | last hour of the session; tt was not legulation, .) Beck, . Ky.) and Eldridge. as teller. Sela, Rome and Dalton Railroad Company of | story building fell in West 53d street between cluding at 4.45 a. m.; when the Senate ‘wen: | it Was revolution. He ga that if euch | | The roll was then called, each member re Sth 10th avenues. It is supposed a woman | into executive session. ‘&@ couree was pursued they would resist byevery | sponding by naming the candidate of his another and another still, uutil the iuugs are cure i Schak, | Alabama. An act relating to telegraphic com- nie pet munication between the United States and to Fi: i x uried inthe rnins. Patrick Hennessey ha; 5.45 a.m. 7 -opane. ¢ ] expedient to the borders of revolution theadop- | and at the conclusion of the call Mr. Ban GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY. abe garticad catbecanse f'am thoronelly | 10reign countries. A joint resolution relating | been arrested on suspicion of the murder of Mor- | the Beucte took renee Ue tO ee 22 | Son of che rules of tee peeaeet Hoan: | Tnade the following report: Whole number D BATHS. Reqhainted with their action 1 know that wise fo the rights of actual settlere upon certain | ris Comyne, who disappeared a fortnight ago. AFTER THE RECESS. Mr. Garfield (Ohio) said that he presumed the | votes cast 21%; necessary to a choice Lie, an. he they are used im strict accordance with my directio.« | lands. An act tor the relief of Anna M. ——__e-—_- At 10.50 a. m, the Senate reassembled. gentlemen intended to allow him to offer a reso- | James G. Hiatne 1, for George W. Morz LADIES’ LEADING BOOM. they will do the work that is required: | This nc Howard. An act granting a pension to Ad’m | ggave Chinamen any Rights Pacific On motion of Mr. Bayard, the thanks of the | lution, as that was the only one he knew of a= | The Clerk thereupou, James G. Blaine < pli Site in do the rest. oll age thin | Correll. An act for the relief of George Wright. ry rs are Bound to ? Senate were voted to Vice President Colfax for | Proposed, and he asked that it might be read. received ® majority of all the votes, declare t ie the patient to waik cr ils ent ever: ‘ny, | AM act for the relief of Joseph Ormsby. “An | saw Hmamctsco, March etl trial of the | the ability and impartiality with which hehad | The resolution was to amend the 42d rule ot | him elected Sperker of the House of Iteprom-n mT Pil de sure to have « corpse om bis hands letors | Sct tor the relief of Mary M. Clark, widow of | sheriff of Jackson, Trinity county, for collect. presided over the deliberations of the Senate. | the louse, fo that after the previous question | tatives for the Forty-second Congress, ind a) 423 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, | !oug- ‘ Clark. inga foreign miner’s tax from Chinamen, in | Mr. Sawyer moved to the reguler | 1s moved no question shall be in order except a | pointed Messrs. Poland of Vermont and Mor- -uxp Oven 20 Yeats) y plan is te give my three medicines, fn accont . : ion of a constitutional amendmentand an | order, (the coal bill.) which atts iderab'e | motion to adjourn, to tix the time of adjourn- | gam of Obio to conduct him to the chair. ‘TaBLisHED tape dbbeny jog | Stee with tin _ directions, exeept in ser ANONG TRE HOUSs GILLS which failed to re- et of Con; ie easing in the United } a te cos ub after considerab'e oat to lay the bill on the table, amd that Mr. Biaine, npou being conducted to the Char Caere Sheree Tree, ef the Mandrake * | ceive the concurrence of the Senate are the | States Uirenie Gourte ie ne br es rapieny — ‘ e court overruled the | Mr. pe Di for | but one motion Of the kind maimed shall bees. | spoke as follows to get ups good appetite. It is alway was sch— J yer then called a Perse toYowing: State-rights objections to the admission of Chi- ti . reuton the most : the relief of the Sisters of Our Lady ef Mercy, | tertained. He moved to suspend the rules and REMARES OF FPEAKER BLAINE. sale of’ whin a patient begins to grow hun, ops | An act to revise, consolidate and amend the | nese te ny made by the defence. Thetesti- | Charleston, S. C., appropriating $20,000. adopt the resolution. Several members de- | | Gentlemen: The Speakership of the American "Tuning end opsiring. esetye | | Of treks prune relish for food and the gratidcathon: | statuses relating tthe Post O flee Dernenacne, | Maen of ee eccy me detence, The testi, | Charlestor 2. ti., 4 motion of Mr. Hamlin to eo | nounced it as an attempt to control the next | House of Aeprenentativer has always ‘been « » Which is closely followed by uw healing of ¢ Act to aid the execution of the laws in Utal ly and intelligently given. The tact that | into executive session was negatived—ayes 2°, | House, and upon the motion being put, the | teemed as au enviable honor. -elec Bo. 296 BXMEBETIOR (No. 686 | fines. Thea the cough losers and eke! ie | Territory, (auticpolsgamuy bill.) ners subscribed funds to prosecute the | nays 38. House refused to suspend the rules, the ‘vote | the Position comes with it pecaliar gratiticat 45D S4LB Fra | creeping chills and clammy night-eweats no longer | Act to extend the time for presentation of | case ar a test of thelr rights was admitted. Ex- | At noon, th pending bill being still under | being, upon a division, 51 ayes to 52 noes. in that it implies en approval of aT ‘Srmawr | prostrate and annoy. and the pation gots well—pr» | claims for bounty under the act of July 28, 186. | ceptions were noted to every ruling, andthe | discussion, the Vice President ra; ped and de- Mr. Dawes then 7 bie resolution by | bearing. For this great mark MABKBITER’s, vi abe evetia taking net. an Joint resolution in relation to the contest be- | case, should defendant be convicted, will go to | clared the third session of the Renate ‘of the | Striking o Py les,” and the House, at = he — Sotarn 0 B etrete | ing means to go to F nari ay be be os ng veople of Cuba and the Government { the Supreme Court. phi pace mos ied ped = = and _ is . gis ee ” | yotion to the duties which you call coon an Ae nave > <4 pain. Rear gM © anks to the for the compli- Onromee, Be. ¥ advice to ouch tgrand ever las Decay coaetin's | det to authorize the President to accept the | Horrible Murder of a Winer who | imenisty rere tw moi P At the termination of recess there were but a | discharge. todow | warm room during the winter, with a temperature of | resignation of judges of United States courts. was © Work! ‘tside of few membere present. Chosen by the party representing the politica’ ‘Tasesis. it seventy degrees, which should be kept regc et for better security of agricultural college the Enten.”’ Last siege’ PROCEEDINGS. Bir. Reeves, (N.Y.,) by unanimous consent, | ™majerity in this House, the Speaker owes a ’ ‘at that point Sa meenact ® thermometer. Let da. Movt Cagmzr, Pa., March 4.—A man named HOUSE.— After our report closed— introdueed a bill changing the name of a yacht. | faithrul — to the and the end Number. asi8-1y" Betient take bis exercise within the limits of | Act for the protection of settlers on the pubite | Hoffman was shot in his bed last night, sndone | Mr. Banks moved to concur in the Senate | Referred to Committee on Commerce. Also, | policy of that party. But be will tall far below rength wid permit to onder te kee ee neat | Ingds of the United States. end of thet building blown cut, it ls supposed | amendments to the House bill relating to tele- | bill to reorganize the life saving service on the requirements of his station if he fa:! circulation of the bi A have cured tho s Act to enable honorably discharged soldiers powder was p! under rai ‘after | graphic communication Ds Same reference. LECTURES. Gite system. and can “Gonstmpricat's se | and sailors and thelr widows and’o between the United | coast of Long Isiand. to ‘the minority their full rights ander the 80 é rphans to | the shooting. Nine balls were found the tates and foreign countries. Agreed to. Mr. Connor (Texas) asked if it would be in rules which be is called administer. } cured as any other disage, if it is taken house. ‘The ks of mesteads apon to acquire ho: on the public lands, 5 mau shot was working ontéide of On motion of Mr. Sawyer, the Senate amend- | order to call attention to certain remar! his | The successful working of our grand systew o° TP EE MAKING AND CNMARING OF IRE. | Gwe; cnd ihe proner kind of fecimant 15 pur “het to Prevent cruelty t¢ anlsals tn transit | the union. ments to the river and hérbor appropriation | colleague (Mr. Clark) containing Fovernincut depends largely upon the vigilance : 4 > packs : —— o—_-—_ Te Dobeconcurred in, ‘8 committee ot BASE FALSBHOODS, party organizations, a! — ng LECTUBE by Rev FE BOY: at Masonic ae one a andrake Pills. gad Seaweed ig ror in relation to additional bounties. Cincinnati Without a Leader, conference ordered. The Speaker appointed as | which were printed in the Globe, by consent of | legislatien which this House produces and per ‘Teo ple, ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, March + fl Soteicen conte of Ge seemed to Joint resolution to regulate the hours of labor Cincinnati, March 3.—The Uincinnati Morn- | such committee Messre. Sawyer, Barter and | the House, thee had not been spoken im the | fects, is that which results from opposin, » Admission 40 cents, m2.47.10.13.14.15 16. Pe er ‘workmen, do. ing Leader, after a short existence, suspended | Ingersoll. z : ‘ie forces—mutually eager and watchful, aud well ss Cac. rescued trom the very Act to amend the bankruptcy act. publication to-night. It is said it will appear On motion ef Mr. Myers, the Senate bill to The Speaker said that the privilege of a per- in numbers. nigh balanced Act increasing all pensions twenty per cent. | #éain in a few days. amend the patent laws was taken up passed. | sonal explanation did not extend to euch a case. "ihe Forty-second Congress assembles at « So fur as the rake Pills are concerned, avery Act to charte! Dinei: d Souther! ——~———— Mr. Bingham, trom the Judiciary Committee. | Mr. Connor then asked leave to print his re- | period of general content, happiness ane tro= Sef in the liver better than Satounel dnd taace Bee, | allway. F the Gincinsat and Bruitern ‘The Weather on Mount Washington | reported a bill to create the a judicial | marks in reply; but ; ot a objection was made by Mr. | perity throughout the laud. Under the wis: = ‘ ‘ ~ Mount Wasminctor, March 3,7 p. m.—Bar- | district of the State of New York. Dawes, (Mags.,) who said the ablation of | administration of the national wernment # hurtful eflects behind. In fact they are exce! 3 7) lent in all caree where a purgative medicine ie t Tue Laer Hours oy TAR Forty_siesr f Ometer 2331; thermometer 32 degrees; wind 4 TRIBUTE TO SPEAKER BLAINE. juch personal remarks were at all times highly | peace reigns onall our borders, and the only sc gered If you have parteken two freely of fruit and | Gox@ness.—The House galleries were dens2!: sonthwest; velocity of wind 64. Mr. Cox (the chair being occupied by Mr. | improper. rious mieupder-tanding with any foreign power iarrhora ensues, adose of the Mandrakes will cure : 7 PETS SMES Ferry as Speaker pro tem.) ekored tee following On motion of Mr. Holman, by nnanimous con- | if, we may hope, at this moment in process of Hi you are subject to sick headache. takeadoss | crowded to-day to witness the adjournment ot ss Bpecie Betpmmcwte. iesolution : tent the President's message vetoing the bi!l for | honorable, cordial and lasti adjustment. oo 4 Sz Se rolere you in two the old Congress and organization of the new New Yor, March 4.—The specie shipments Kesoined, That in view of the difficuities involve | the relief of Henry Wilson, late of the Third | We are fortunate in meeting at euch & tlie. i hoi ee iatocs ini tants | After te alecten o¢ Speaker Blaine tue ment. | "day 199050, maga bare pure” snd of the eouvpicwuuniy ables conrtasus. | {DdADS cavalry, was Teferréd to the Committee | representing euch constituencies, in legisati tee | the Mandrakes ey: ht OF ever ot nightand e House were calle: SE PURO SG a " hore yy | 08 Claims. ecnch a country. A exCepe 3 iy | you may then drink’ water aul oat “waterusions, | In front of the 3} by States to have | Baltimore Conference M. E. Charen. | (et fed. snd impartial Clechargeot thore dutiegty | “yne'Speakcr laid before the House a number * men, that our official inter ET A PAIB OF pegre apples, plums. peaches or corn. without the | the oath admin! so happened that | | Venerday, Bi:hop Janes occupied the chair, | Crews. it iseminently Docominn ter Caer, | Of uplnportan€’ executive communications; | course may be free from all personal asperity — G risk of being made by them They will protect | South Caroling and Alabama were called to- | and the upenin, Soh a8 exercises were under | tendered, and they are hereby tendered, to hi. | Which were appropriately referred. Ddelie ‘that all our labors will eventuate to: Cable Screw Wire Resear hgure adem eiteations aexint chills gether, nd the gelored mermbers trom thos the direction J. M. Green, of Washington agg OT EEE REE arg Ligouse then, at 10.15 a. m., on motion of the public » and craving the blessing ot ‘sige ste “ E harmless. ne Ys, eLarge, of + 3 rem rat ie ’. Randall, (Pa.,) took im without whose aid in vain— BOOTS AND SHOES; | U¥hattabdiged'my proterionat risttsto Boston | iormer State,” and Turner, of tks tatter | 9-8. Inekipand T. Myers were each granted | tahtfcacend Tetoase Mareen sboat, th Csormen mavmes now ready to proceed with the further organic, aud New York, but continge to sce patients at my | State—were in the same group. The ap- | @ Supcrnamerary relation to the Conference. i. Saying: “It is because the Speaker | until eleven o'clock. tion of the House, and as the firet -tep (terete t : POR office, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH ST. T, Philad pearance of four colored men, one of them The order of the day was taken up at 11:30 been kind, gentle, prompt, able ar honora- ‘When the House was called to order at the | will myrelf take Oath prescribed by th. COMFORT, ELASTICITY. DUBABILITY ax | phie. turday, from 9 a. aE m. Those | very dark, caused a stretch! of necks, es- | 0’clock—the report of the Committee on Me- | bie, andhas won our universal respect by con- | end of the second recess (1! o’clock) most of the r Pe rs pinarion with the Resp! paclalty &e the democratic ide, and thore | moira. The Conference engaged in solemn dovo- | tritiuting tothe diffusion of good will THEY ©. 4 Of 4000 pairs sold Inet year by two leading Bos xact condition of the lungs,and | ¥&* ® Pere ari earn, den tional exercises, “Qome let Sad laws. aud ban- bers esent, aud alieries were . Dawes, ast . ing the hymn commencing: | ishment of bitterness, that { have been delega. | crowded nore Peeent Aud the g fring meee ed tae een an sitting member of the House, then administer. ¢ - r admi in our friends above, ted friends on this side te offe Tes0- . Negley, (Pa., Committee oath peaker elect baum BETonhap: ?™s: TL Te oy Rice | sabatbor trom Sietian ane sworn in ined the prize.” Tanion ie ‘we cannot have gen ral amnesty ant zt Ste fare Submitted a report ia ‘Sunamuwe tm ae amen. Patent Stamp on ahem entirely upon their | Georgia and other southern delegations, Th: which Re: . Be ope led prayer. | f:om our legislatare, we can, have per- investigation of ‘The members against whom there was ia id by all Leading Dealers. to directions. draw! for seats will take place on Monda: The memoirs of Rev. Isaac Collins, K. Spencer | sonal and social amnesty, and in this spirit ! | THE MANAGEMENT OF THE MILITARY ASYLUX jection raised were TT s when, persons take The usual commotion attending the Vinton, William Krebs and Rev. Thos. Sewall, | trust the resolution will have unanimous con- | which was received and laid on the table. s fret, then New York and Ni Havana Segars. ‘Ondition. thereby, they are Dot so iatiet» | BEDE Of @ session too r DL; De were then read and adopted. As the | currence.” On motion of Mr. Paine, (Wis.,) the sum o: | Pennsylvania, Delaware cold, yet no one with diseased tongs can bear a | Were well filled by percons suxious to have | Conferenee was ubout to adjourn a telegram | “Whe rcsolution was adopted by acclamation, | $50) was ordered paid to Win. Blinds for ex- | on through the list, with ten ch sae omphere without the liability uf some Pats heme hurrie¢ th before = preaiven ee yt death Liye ven- = Pa i al Mr. Mungen—veing Renae incurred in contesting the seat of Hon. | Tennessee and Missisel — or irritation oe tubes. 4 ce House esteemed . ting . E. Shober, from Siw Caroli: |. Waddell, from sainseacieeih auaiaadidaa "Ful directions ta all Janguagea accompany my | ate were on a rush (0 got all the billy secpien, | ofthe Methodist Bpleoupal Cause k omar: On motion of Mr Colburn, the Senate bill to | Distr pee? TO BE ais ms | ieaeutee Teen aice: £0 exellent end —- SS 80 that they it be signed before 12 o’clock. | tion on the subject was deferred. provide for the of copper and other Mr. Donley, (Pa,) from the Committee on After this was done, the question PARTAGAS, ESPANO FIGARO, = Deas om sguteNce: gt and mocooted i gett ‘all egep pg adjourned. $a pe mpeg latter hasceel eee Public Expenditure, a submitted a re- | admission of the members from Tennessee w. ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA | ™ttttar _**t “Flluisipat, | GGat during the moratog. eietins Wacuineron,D. Gr March eee ere} | BELORTS PROM CONPEREECE eiey te 2 Mr. Coburn, (ind.,) fromthe sane ne agen . 3 —_ ae D.C., jon 13 » Mr. > - | and Mr. i same commit. of P . FACTS DEMAND IMMED! oom - | Seger weno Sor the past 24 hours. rou tte of Conference upon i ; both ‘that ‘ordering 1% LONDKES. | CONCHAS. PRINCES 4 oar k ~ plore shala oo sexont PB esc pie hn pray pol saute, barometer hig ystentaymorning was fle Post Ufiee spprotriagon ‘bi, submitted a | were ordered. to be peioten ced ee cds and be Na. LONBEER BE COETS, sugh conse tneoy sander lifes bates, cOomb pt o’slock this moruing and confirmed the follow- | covered and is now above the average; this rise Sdendment requiring Cinclebath ratirosa “SUP starkweather, (Conn.,) from the commit- ae dr. Binghs PEESSED AND BOUND. feet 1s Das rr ygminations, 7 ES eae: Doster a eacitenaeet fall in tg raise their ‘thirty test and ‘allowing ~ om conference on the ill to abolish the office canmnesamere keer which we offer at ; banted "ot dyspepela or themes, . P. A. K. Shepherd, . Mullett ‘Ohio 2 aetycg ich, moving eastward, ) ry nited States, sideration of their credentials, : ‘ot god | and James 4. Magrader, Board of Public culminated ina decided minimum & por have Se Sain the roe ADMIRAL AED ADMIBAL, were referred . NEW YORK PRICES. Soeieat eee prompt ‘Works for the District of Columbia, L. ici extended to the ‘Gulf and along tho Atianae er party to appeal tothe Si sae eo wenn te cotton tnd boon tnabie to a a > (hia) sare megs by Cl ‘@antk “4 be 5 ore,, . ry - _ Aitp. s06t recetvet a anall lot of car Dew fayorite paler ox see Meigs the mort | B N. J, Sidpey Cooper, Cape Vin-’| 184 remained Psfelstontfrom Virginia | the United States. ‘The! the committee | “Str. Scofield (Pa) urged that the Hous. cae gta govaromaent fo ra ¥. to New York. Fair weather prevails now on | was Btory, U.S. judge for the western dis- Guif and lakes; cloudy onthesouth | Mr. couneat 9 ida oye "as of Tice Soe PUNOHINELLO. hea over has, te. from its disagreement oe Senate amend- | in ‘States ‘and .east Atiantic. The winds ere generally | on the att for tha eeher of ~ poem erent ep was ite ‘get, rather than | in the States, ice A. Failing, 34 Woutenant, revenue | "esh, mereacing to brisk at Duluth. a sold for Girect tases in the » | air. Stevens (N. 11.) said that by adhering to | a large’ fens ie¢—A serious is Teport recommending that ‘the position taken by the House more be ep Black, secretary of Utah Territory. as advancing f:om the northwest. de from its amendment to the Senate bill; | secomplished by future tion in reforming seutitied to their seats. They should , Successor to B. ©. Dyer & Oo.,) URSTON'S IVORY TOOTH Pow. anes U.S. marshal for the western (har Aud tres, Winn te tae Guan ee, ‘hich was ado the navy, than by an of the Senate and thelr credentials ae 1415 PESMSTLVANLA AVEN Rath. oid by all ruggists, “Prick, Shaatl toceens vig Silane marshal for Massaahu. | ° up en the south and middie a pa mittee on Eiscanes E4t°™s Saw MErmes JOUVEN'S INODOROUS GLOVE OLEANE E - ese Ki : And fresh winds on the east Atlantic ante, noe sosacine eare Mr. ee so the ewearing ier v mK es egg ig Pweg Se es adopted, for a committee of three 4 late Siegatgy ou Ft] FOR THE CORNET. district of Montana; D. Balawin, cestesons! ttt es BaltRoad.— committee as the enate may appoint io ues, of the ‘bat nme MOST USEFUL aND ATTRACTIVE LN. Internal Revenue. — Joseph | abd at ia time, aa'we are credibl ‘thformed, and fi am him that if he has po further com- eden aeoees Soe STRUCTION Foch aia Filia duteiet Louionn ‘ ieee pe he at the Pope's creek jor oa - wees — State. still By the peuple of the ™ ? 4 ‘gents. . Bate: the State | end of the ‘Colonel Cox, the contractor. Speaker Messrs. Garte io Pax 1. plain, full, and complete di ayes of Nevada aie seninaat te oo Weteeoaae te hand ot vert, i (Quio) Mercur, (Pepand Gon Sens Emeral rule reperding gentiemen « cnn Bont Ti, fae ton gf popatar We ae Becbetar« Be haa thirty chy erdeIstante ‘ 7 Sea faim Washington—Port fobacco Times. Mz, Butler (Mase.) opposed concurrence in | asd pale blue ai were — runy be played w' ial | one tock Hele Dee” ary cf ‘ostmasters. id A. Allen, Brenham, N.Y. World cotus “Babetiy it sella gallon Tif, Trios for Gornet, Baritone i Breesiais. “Applica at 18 Bos street, Tease; HF. Yeabtere, St Falls, | S7-The N. Y. World coins “Saratoggery.” Gat the saconee a i Themes. Vari stivas. &o ok. = fast ino; John W. Fike: Cinton, Mo; H. D.Out- | | S7The street cars in St. Loals are drawn by efices of the navy | bath there they wet s rag and climb paid, oa receipt of retail price oe ee nwt sine B23 8. ou. Kome, Texas Ebe | ag-Queen Victoria appeared fat and cross to cla moved that the House recede | sily maiicd crhonsbecs bp Fenee eet OLIVER DITSON @ CO., Boston. - © BMiddlelowe, Rv? doba Bro ee eee a va motion was b; tier day, in Bentucky. ” ros o8 THE cesT Sz ritebarg bes ES and Hungry yy tellers— pd ese gt, PETBON @ C0., New York. SEWING MACHINES Salisbury, club, that the free lunch routes. ,2o-Mr. Bissell, Mr. Pearl, and four men of a Survey licans have taken the IN THE WOBLD. TMB MeLEAN @ HOOPER Mireouri Blastic Leck-Stiteh Sewing Machine. moe, Oe gee steps trwards Realing the breach in the = = Temple 1. fest Bi Titay ROGENTHAL, Gevenat AcErr, R. Smith, Meridian, Mie; Alfred B. | party. The Liberal and Radical committee of oe ne tah nnd O ote NO. 604 SEVENTH STREET, Smith. Poughkeeprie, N. ¥.; Ethort Pay, Pots- | St Louis united on Thursday and formed a | Adopted by an Unanimous vote. cloewhere alt Taree Moore Atove D Sires, felj-lm | dam, N.Y. joint organization. Mr. Butler (Alase.) moved to suspend the As the name of Michael C. Kerr was reached Tondon a inst ocean a Pee <9 MOLE Eee advertiseme a}