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“THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, AT THE STAR BWILDINGS, f Pennsylvania Avenne, corner 11th St, | : a THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. S MH. MATE PRA, Pret. rue EVENING st AB ie eorves by carrier to their b " . NTS PER WEeK. or Fon- Murder CrNcr¥Nat:. Ome, Feb. 20.—This morning, in Clark county. twe miles im Ivdiapa, a log house in which resided a German and bis wite da large lota bacon yesterday, and it ie sapoo--d they were murdered for te money received and the house burmed by the robbers to cover the.r ¢ me. ——_o—__. : ve Imvestigations. Naw Youx Feb. 2).—Several parties con- TT-Fova CENTS 72k MONTR. Copice at the counter Two Cents cach. By mafl—three months, $1.80: #x months. $3.0; one year, $6. THE WEEKLY STAR—pnbiihad @ritay—gi neu oumecdanate ened Voz, 39—N®. 5,906. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1872. TWO CENTS. BF Rates of advertising f EVENING STAR. _| wm's. ogsen and sayor Meat, wit arrive nected wich emizcacion at Castle exevined by the le The Fisk-sokes Case. New York, Feb. 20.—The Siokes case is pro- gressing to-day. Recorder Hackett was ex- amined os to what he knew about Jaries. Others alo examined, hut the testimony was THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT INYESTIGATION for a position as examiner in the Patent Office, | form. at were Perfecting other measures. He merely cumulative to that already given. The bi ave way co , ‘Gis pomion the pacsage of the | Preceedimgs before the House Com- mao ame Witiera (XtD $0, report a, il to proserre court adjourned till to-morro her: evening to urge the pass: mittee To-day. witness ever saw; they spoke of nce several — i i Chicago relief bill now pending in the Senate. ine mor of asked abuit, as a men of envi the government, making it unlawful for any | T° Years” — oy for Shoot. Washington News and. Gossip. Stamrep Exvevorzs.—The House Commit- | The congressional investigation into the ty—savage honesty is member of Congress to solicit appointments oF Sen. ———— el New Yor, Feb. 2).—Officer Harned, of Jersey City, sho recentiy shot = man dead wbile pursuing @ crim’ was last evening sentenced to two years in prison. entigation im Ne Tork, “4 2.—The quarantine legix lative investigation will extend to emigr afisirs, Solar Humphrey, a merchant t relative to theexorbitant charges of the health officers of this port. ° Aw Embezzier New York. Feb. zler of Detaware funds. arrived yesterday from Si charges against the Board of Public Works and the new District government was resumed this morning before the House Committee on the District of Columbia. The interest the in- vestigation manifested at first by the memorial- ists seems to have died out. is always woot as counsel, but, besides him, Severson, atcon, Holmes and Grant are the ouly me- Morialists who attend regularly. Mr. Starkweather, chair: ‘of the comm't- tee, said he had received a letter from Mr. Chandier, counsel for the District Ss stating that he had been called to Philadelphia ‘on business and could not be present at the ex- amirtion to-day. He desired that the investi- gation should proceed, however, nested removals from any officer of the government. Mr. Willard asked that the bill might be made the order for four weeks from Thursday, aud from day to day till disposed of. Mesers. Scofield, Bingham, Dickey and others Special order for more than ove INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this | tee on Post Offices to-day agreed not to amend source to-day were $144,789.12. the law regulating the manutacture and sale of ——————— stamped envelopes by the Post Office Depart- ‘TE CaBinet meeting te-day was attended | ment. ; by alt of the mombers._ Pim ONAL —Bishop Simpson is at the Metro- "Tie ot article in SExator Poot, of North Carolina, is ill with | politan. Vice President Colfax delivered PEOa TE He pene: | hemorrhage of the lungs at the Exchange Hotel. | an address before the Maryland Sunday School arn and the sick. “ ae Union, at Baltimore, last evening. -*** Mr * 4 Tux nzsionaTion of Capt. Sam. M. Robbins, | Union, at See Cea 7th cavalry, has been accepted by the President, | Pitt Cooke, brother ot Gov. | ap backed Ce, to take effect March 1. Philadelphia. was in town yesterday. | -*--Sec™ 7 aanay e Cart. J. A. P. Hanson, 10th infantry, and | CoPcy of T and iSthstrects, tm which he formeriy First Lieutenant Wm. N. Sage, lith infantry, } gesided It is at present occupied by Hon. Freo- honest the CR gey wel 5; the: ce of it being impossible te have him participate in contract; witness regards him Mr. verson, probal anticipating this nin compliment from bis Triend Green, mod- estly withdrew from the room just after Mr. Green was sworn.) Mr. Crane asked did the law of Congress re- quire that the canalbe kept open ? Judge Poland—Well, sir, we can read the law — beeks. You can point it out to us if you like. Adjourned until 10 o’elock to-morrow morning R kK =f zB cs * WARKANTRD ies. €1; por gatlon, Mr. Willard said if the republican party ot the House was prepared when the committee came before it with a bill of this character to say that but one day should be given to its con- sideration, who. he asked, was standing by the President ?. Who were in favor of civil service reform? What republican was ready to pat him: elf on record as willing to say the commit tee should have but one d If the gentleman als ee t FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Wil well req! from Pennsylvania (Mr. Schofield) was ready to | w taken to Scranton, Pa., where b ttle out of have been granted six monthe’ leave of absence, ie of New York. -*-" Samael tiowies, | fhe privilege of crost-examinihg any. witness is Afte: "= Proceedi say that butone day should be given to the con- prisoned in default of ball. ——_ can; Jamet yon, % ‘ ji was sideration o! s—one of the most im: o imme * Tax Hovse conMITTRE ON APPROPRIATIONS VC. T. Lewis, of the New when he returned, to which ne obj This ernoon’s Pro eedings, outs of he comia he he ee ee ueapapis bananas this morning considered the West Point appro- ving Post; Jos. Harper, of somata s Mr. Green offered in evidence a petition to the Tvxspay, February 20. ing to go before the country on the issue. New You, Feb. 20.—The Methodist conven- Wimes, Liquors, &c., for the H: priation bill, and will report in faver of $325,000 Geoi ge Knapp, of thet. Louis Republi- | oi¢ City Councils of September 10, 1867, praying a a Failing to get a time set for the consideration of | tion last evening resolved to petition the Moth More than one buntred of our citizens feel them | ‘or that institution id Charles T. Wilson, of the Chicago | that the canal be dredged and opened for com- SENATE.—Mr. Carpenter, from Committee | the bill, Mr. Williams, by unanimous consent, | fame conference to place this city under one ander personal obligation to 0. GAUTIER. ee mercial purposes, and expressing the opinion | on the Judiciary, rey srted with amendment bill | withdrew the pending bill in relation to clerks | district, instead of two. io. 1217 woh 1219 Pennsytvania avenue, for be- Rear ADMIRAL INKINS left here to-day for eth h the virtues of his celebrated Bit . - 7 Stats Covers wor Take Coenizance Lets, to participate fa the Serine manana | Saw Branches, where bioatie te Chl Set A. Dinsvax Commirisb Darvas 4 Uscreb Holiday Seesce. Alshough Mr C. takes mach ax relieve Rear Admiral Boggs of thecommand@f |.) 425 ConmiesioneR——Mr. H. HH. Wells, that if it should be cleanedeutthe revenue from i be £50,000 per annum instead of 28,000. tton.—The gentlemen signing that have hanged their minds since then, to further the administration of justice. Mr. Spencer introduced bill granting lands to the state of Alabama for the purpose 4 furiher- tocommittecs, and reported the billin the morn- ing hour, when he again made an ineffectual —— to have a time fixed for Its future con- it would Mr. © = —— ye Hliness ef Dr. WcCesh. New Youn, Feb. 20.—Dr. MoCosh is danger +) he Asiatic fleet. ing education. widerat aah oad debate revealing the fact that | ous ly tll at Princeton, N.J., of pneumonia. ; 1 ’ ‘ mt the fat Aiveady vis eect trtase whine immgare |“ ecnsruc net United States attorney few tho onatarn divtrte y.,JHarlun called up bill to apthorize the | Sha derierd time to perfect ssebatene ee tick of Liquore aud Cordials imperted for the Hol | CowrRwxp.—The Senate in executive session | of Virginia, informs the Attorney General that, construction of a bridge across the Mirs stip)! ‘The Cudgel in the School. nd which have been selected with care | yesterday confirmed thenomination of Charles | acting under his instructions, he sued out a wri Say trade kien, Brandt favor him with » call, and be assured that what they | of State. Duy in bie line will be not culy pure but anedalter- sted. ‘decid Mr. Butler offered an amendment providing that no department of the government should be solicted except by elaim —— and middie- men about the capitol. (Laughter.} Pending further discussion the morning hour river, ator near the town of Clinton, Iowa, and to establish it asa post road, which was amended and passed. Mr. Cole then called up the bill authorizing the Postmaster General to make arrangements ANOTHER EXCITING TRIAL IN CORY. PA. (From the Titusville Gourier, Feb. 12.) On Saturday last quite an exciting case was tr.ed before Justice Wilson in Corry. The case was this: On Thursday of week before iasi a san Siew “ Of habeas corpus in the case of a colored man Hina Lijusre,sbould | Hale, Massachusetts, to be Assistant Secretary | Of havens cor hington Fountleroy, convicted of perjury committed before a United States com- Sp ae missioner, and that after argument the court Mus. Damtcazn, widow of Admiral Dabl- | reicaud the prisoner mainly on the ground that , last week; in the latter street, between 2d street east and the boundary, 17.178 eubie yards ot earth had been removed, amounting to $2,745.43; on Q xpired, and the bill went over till the next ES EP si Peas ~ | for carrying the overland mail during ~ boy named John McLaughlin, Jr., was required en, was betore the House Committee on Na- tate courts could not take cognizance of | street north, between 5th street and the boun u morning hour. 7 Lee @ Porrins’ Sance, pabiytendevs seen ih tirvar af bon chulas | pertary ehtre the cates eanenumbten tame | Gacy ear eaeia sends oc ete bee tees te: onthe Unig Fee eee ‘The House then, on motion of Mr. Garfield,went | {0 jearslne amuses Tei ha eae school Pronounced by Connoisseurs dad sesalty © ts and inventions | ® United States commissioner. Fountleroy. it | moved, amounting to #3,066.08; on ath street | ™,the Union Pactf 10 the consideration | ‘tte committee of the whole on the consalar and | }1.!fether ay told him he woot in ina ne “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” for $200,000 royalty for patents a1 . may be remembered, was badly beaten | west, between C and D streets south, and F and | oeyt, Hite onan > amaryl diplomatic appropriation bill, Mr. Holman(Ind.) | We war shut ante tents ay it of her husband used by the government by, a rnite man, who was arrested for | H streets south, 8.305 cubic vards had been re« | 09 MaMni ane meri cameny appealed to him | inthe chairyand Mr. Swann (Md.) © | cracuioneneel ake ke me Tux Naw Oxreaxs IxvestiGation.—The | the offence. Subsequently, a charge of | moved, at a cost of $1,528.9); witnens estimated | [0 with gotyt hendrerit to the whole nag. | address the committee on the bill : Roel wns Fountleroy, and on | tbe cost of removing the earth at 16 gents per concern ie wi peo- committee of the House recently in New Or- er was oe against missed was very severely whipped by th» teach- ial he was conv’ ple of the Pacific const. "s bic yard; was with Mr. Ball when the grad er, Mi lia Smith—her sister, Miss Sasie leans to investigate the troubles in that city, ched aud sentenced 0 8 voas’s | cuble yi gd = - in ¢ ‘ : Mr. Tipton said the snow season was about Smith, standing by, and, according to the evi- to , | of F street, in the first ward, was established, as 2 : . mill meet tomorrow forthe purpose of prepar: | jubtvenment, (Haring goodremon @ believe, | of F ses Bit" now, ae te, mated engages | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | éencesiven, efrchiginr ti tsoy nese ing their report. liable parties, that the arrest and imprisonment | By Mr. Eldridge:—Witness sapposed the ex- Lilt soy ay bey — me - J cavations could be made for 16 cents per cubic yard; did not intend to say his measurement was ‘an exact one. Mr. Green said he offered this evidence to show— Judge Poland to Mr. Green.— Would it not be beiter, Mr.-Green, to go on with your case, aud NOT STOP TO ARGUE IT Now ? Mr. Green said there had been a wasteful ex- travagance in improving the streets above men- tioned, and many negroes had been kept em- ‘ of Fountleroy had been brought about to nullity Axorner Conscience Retinvan—Twenty | the Troscution which hal been instituted do!'ars “‘conseience money for custom-house | agaist his assistant the Atiornes Gensel de ald the duties,” was received by the United States | rected the United States attorney to sue out a aa ‘ Treasurer on the 16th instant, and €30 more on | Writof Aateas corpus. The result isstated above, making every exertion to remove the obstacles. Mr. Cole said the companies were not making the proper exertions, and ie notice that he will agaim call up the bill to-morrow, when he hoped that it would be paeve . rhe consideration of Mr. Sumner's resolution relative to THE SALE OF ARMS TO FRANCE was then resumed, on which Mr. Schurz was entitled to the floor. Before Mr. Schurz proceeded, it was ordered, : 5 3 a This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | na"the care ‘was tried on Batutdene. a arse ee. crowd many vend ooo. and id court - adjourned to the my of Muse. w ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Short ime nearly two hundred panple gativered. ‘he witnesses ution were Joh FEOM EUROPE TO-DAY. McLaughlin, jr., John McLaughlin, sr., Mrs. The Britivh Ministry Sustained bythe McLanghlin, the mother of the boy, Dr. H. 0. Heuse of Commons. Mackus, and S.B. Stanton. The witnesses for Loxpon, Feb. 20.—A protracted discussion en- the defense were A. B. Crandall, member of the sued in the House of Commons last night apon | Leard of school directors, Prof. A.J. Crand: r a Stake or the same aecount, and probably from the same Sorngrn as Duyv RY.—There was an yl deteatate Apoticd at 18 Boud streei, Now | Person, on Lace ons immense house present last night to see Sothern 5 Rexouinatep.—The President yesterday | in his much-talked-of personation of Lord Dun- again sent to the Senate thenomination of David | dreary. The play, “Our American Cousin,” a Ts > nt for the District of | piece so trivial, shallow in plot, and silly in dia- | Hone: ~ on motion of Mr. Fenton, that the ladies who | the resolution of Mr. Richard Cross to cen- | principal of the school, Miss Lottie Pain, an ____ AMUSEMENTS. Gicalla Oa. Gos PEE tee ee |leawean is te tute vote eben oe: Tavor of ‘the loan bik. ite’ woukd herent: | were unable to gain admission to the galleries | sare the. ministry OF the appointinent of are | ETIRCPAL Of the school, Mi Stone, a echolar, *LASSIC AyD HISTURIC BEADINGS wae semunaibed tos thd position a short time ago, | ¥Titten for the use of pertormers of Yankee | Jitements of the Board of Public Works as to | be admitted to the cloak .oom. Robert Collier to the judicial committee of the | and Mr.J.E. Stubbs. It was shown cyncia. Cc bet he Seimination was atiharaws. * | Harts; the character of “Asa ‘Trenchard” being | the cost here soon. He regretted that he did nex | _ Mr. Schurzalluded to the weaknessof a cause | Privy council. ‘The house finally, by « vote or sively that it was one of the rules of the school BY * scotia oe central ono in ae hands us — ike Jo. | havethem this morning, but had been informed | When sik its Sofondess sone 1 do was by insinaa- — 241, er rgd — that all the echolars should be cbliged to learn @ ConpiTion of MR. Mcuirtt.—There | Jefferson and Clarke. But Sothern, jis re- . Nd . Uons and innuendo to assai motives‘of those jodification Cable Rates. © rudiment music, young MISS MARIE K. MYCOETH, Mic 2 ire ‘cdmnge tx the conditiem oF ee, | markable maripelation ct the teenie pars the copy wanesthe piste nt MTN UES | who wens on ths eppece aids: ‘Sorsieete || Loceee hee mae Times, in its city arti- | MeTaughlin had been told by his father that he AT LINCOLN RAUL. ated oe of Dundreary, has not only rescuedthe play from | Waar wh. CRANE: KNOWS ABOUT GRaptng. | {rom Indiana says therehasbecn nothing wrong | cle thie morning, says the companies ing | Deed pot take a part in these exercises. ‘The . Mullett, supervising architect of the Treasury. | racrited oblivion, but has made Dundrearyism Jokn H. ¢, sworn:—He testified that 4:b —s = he the exisiing cables between Europe 41 Amer- | father's objections to the musical exercises were J renomination of General DES! v NG, F y. 27, 1872. | The fever is running its course, but there are no | « name and type all over the world. Urdinaril TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY grounds for apprehension unless the disease | the part of Dundreary seeme a catientane ce, ; should assume an anusual phase. Mrs. Mallett | distorted for any probability of likeness, but OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. and the children have nearly recovered. played quietly as it is by Sothern, and with the air of agentleman underneath the eccentrici- eee ee rane carene che ns ——— is bp pln ig eal ties, the inconsequential stupidities of his lord- Peasants talent, aad cont. | *7t Commander Beatty P. Sm: - | ship seem to come rather froma blase *“used-up’ mayo a ce . dered to the Powhatan, and Surgeon T. J. Tur- | state 0: mid than from, hopeless inabecility, w n . 3 sa Trenchard was fairly sui RR eS SN Oe Toe Sen. | eaniphee Seaet, Gaeesoie Ce by Mr, Murdoch, and that of Florence Trench 4 u fy i y Saville. Tickets 50 Cents: reserved seats, 75 Ceats, tobe | Barclay has been detached from the Resaca and gr pi y May ttreet east had been graded under contract by the Board ot Public Works; the deepest cut on it was 16 feet; on L street the deepest cut was 9 feet; the work upon 4th strect cost $4,300, and the work upon L street cost over $15,000, although there was not as mach work upon it as upon 4th street; the contracts for grading were 11 certs per cubic yard; witness couk every street in the city at 15 cents pereubic yard; when witness was an officer of the corpo- ica have upon @ basi French moany ¥ % cabl win ph com: 1 to lay another | boy's rel seni ng a Catholic. = The article Tints chat a: modit mn of octet ery yoy * hymns upon cable dispatch were sung, see © Objectio | eiumaeniatal boa 2 eS Gen. Sherman and Lieut. Grant. whipping of the boy was inexcusable. That he Rome, Feb. 20.—It is said that Ge1. Sherman | W8* Whipped in an o areqpene manner, and Lieut. Grant wil' go from Naples to Egypt, | dence clearly shows. This whole thing of wh par paoneneeg lp through ‘that country, ping in the public schools . will return to the United States. Grant Whe Renater fives mee ran his (Schurs) and which he sald. the sousscrats [ore civculating in New Hampahire, “He (Mr. ined that ration contractors had to wait for their money, Ilimess of the Eu William, | {147 to the civilization of the age. The jury in be tine Bae tone placed on waiting ordcrs. Fine Other Parts were about ofan average. The | Tow they gat cash. . Bunzis, Feb. 2.—The emperor ie sutering | {2s SMe failed to agree, and wan discharged. A Readings to cc amence at § o'clock. may ae ; play, wi een Se Oa Toe aay? | Wm. H. Phillip, sworn.—Witnees was here m ind spesition, and has passed a resties | "°™ at} —____.5.. nonaings te So aearee eS td A Gewrrat Covet MARTIAL, of which Capt. Mill Undoubtedly draw full houses for many | own a printed pamphlet purporting to be » picht. Queen Dowager Eliza%eth. who is now | Tum “In TERNATIONAL.”—At a recent sittin rEW NATIONAL THEATER Joseph S. Conrad, of the 2d infantry, is presi- | Dights. —___ plan for the improvement of in the 7ist year of her age, is also ill, and fears | of the French Academy of Belences M. Tent _— ss dent, has been ordered to assemble at West Crvm Servick Rerorm.—The Advisory ana testified that it was a true copy’ ‘it tae ott gation. Of serious results are entertained. Beybend ve @ history of the International, ‘VENT OF THE 8E ' Point on the 23d inst., for the trial of private | Civil Service Board has almost completed its | 5 does there - showell that the discussions of the evemonea eORUA sor Matthew J. Thomas, U.S. Military Academy fat on ile with the Board of Public Works. | Cebkling,) who does not believe fs 0 salt ‘The pamphlet contained copies of letters trom General Meigs, General Humphreys, Dr. Hall, Capt. Patterson, and Gen. Michler, giving plans for the improvement of the canal.) The witness testified that he, with other gentlémen, was be- fore the Board of Public Werks, and presented those plans, at which time argaments were made in favor of their adoption. The gentlemen above named all concurred in the point that the tary ring in Washi , has no doubt of the xibeames ‘a Senatorial was that Senatorial cabal ghiclt seth was that nat cal wi the San Domingo scheme, and it was that ial cabal that forced the a into the abuses of the New York custom-house. Mr. 8. them proceeded to discuss anew the circumstances attending the sales of arms to France, claiming that was a violation of Lonpon, Feb. 20.—A «lispatch from Batavia | are becoming more and more favorable to vio- reports that heavy galesiiave prevatied th Jeat proposal. “If. anid be, "the ots it the is'and of Java, and the clove crop of the congress at Geneva are compared with en destroyed. tenes oC the congress of Brasssia, the change in Spain’s Cabinet Troubles. #0 short an interval will appear very ng. Manip, Feb. 20—Senor Sagasta has been | At Geneva individual rights in property were fry, whieh will tormenca ent ae bereed to respect Teligious fecling; whereas at » wi wi com| ol rn > adherents, and partly of members of the tuion- | Brussels the assembi; a. declared itself ist party. - Reybaud 1a. NG THE WEEK, 4 ¥ | arrangements for carrying into effect the new at = ee ee aes ee See BN | csit secvind enlen tu thels follexient, ‘The oc. L TUXDAY MATINEE. e1 SOTHER! re as may be brought amining boards for the departments, provided Puizt Moxey Por DastRovine THe Ata- | for im the eighth rule, have not been desiguated BAMA.—The House committee on naval affairs | yet by the ident, but roe yoag Sapenniem will probably not be delayed so as to embarrass or this morning agreed to report » bill giving the | Fetard the execation of ie plans of te Advisor; officersand seamen of the U. 8. steamer Kear- | Board. ‘The operation of the general Ging oil suge prize money for destroving the Alabama, | be somewhat narrowed if Congress shall refuse the same as if that vessel hd been captured and | to make an appropriation, wi canal sbould be 0; neutrality on our part. He quoted from the communistic and athe! . then brought in aa a prize instead of being sunk. | machinery much to be desired canuot bo organs | Eastern Braseh goal hee oR ine | letter of General Dyer to Remington, and whieh —-—__. touched on the relations which may have existe i About $190,000 will be appropriated for that | ized. With the instrumentalities that are now | Alter the interview with toe board, Gov. Cooke | Ws published in the New York World of yester- S Fines in Mexico. national ‘with consider! ng whet re. ed, Orchestre $1.25; Reserved | P&FPOSe. at the command of the President, the examina- | faid there was only one thing for the board to | Gay, and which letter he said was given for the | CONTINUED SUCCESAES OF TUE REVOLUTION- rele, St: e 15. tion of Postmasters for instance, scattered all Drese SOSDAY RE = Coane OWENS. - Ware Hovse Visirors—The President | over the country, and the officers of the revenue See gave audiences to-day to Senators Pratt, Nye | service, cannot be made soefiective andsctieee, ] BP PASLONAL FAR ATEE: | Fiscegen, and Wichsedh. -Rigdanantat ce tory asit might be. ‘Then again it is desirable SPECIAL ANN. MENT. Buekley and Clark, and Bishop Simpson. A pgp ic ogo & representative in cach of EF The elect wntsto ee ‘ deputation from the late agricultural conver | the de; Prental boards from outside the ser- tion, consisting of Dr. Loring, D. H. Wheeler, | Tic would give an assurance of imparti- STS—TEXAN BTOCK mained to be feared for society from the ele. rere p poy os eee eed bo 3 Sf darter contained within this amocia. New York, Feb. 20.—A spesial dispatch from | tion. eve that nternationa! Matamoras, dated February 19th, says a Ua~ ites On the 16th instant that General Trevino Telegraphed General Qui- and that was to carry out the plan recom- ntlemen. -Witness had NO SUSPIC! ANYTHING WRONG on the part of any member of the Board of Pub- lic Works; impated no corruption to them in changing the plan; the commercial importance 88 purpose of enabling Remington ‘o settle his accounts against ihe French government The thirty days’ notice required by the statute when of arms were to take place wa- ignored. Private letters were sent around among certain arms merchants notifying them when sales were to take place. Baker & Co., the character, e by public authority. ’ and would relieve the executive 0% f | of opening the canal was discus.od; witness fa- | German house in New York, had not beenadvised | with 1,200 men, and wou! FRINSY HORMING co iccy "pameter 2 | Sf Nebraska, W. G. Becuwith of Slichigan, and ments both {rom false charges of only | vored the-plan that the eave) Ge topen, even | Of the sale, and a member of that firm learned | diately, and then proceed straight to the city of | Om ae ca renting of cule paper by ted thin great artict the follveine anioot | tone nee Row sertey, Sle Calcd on iy supporting the system, and from any | if the river frontand harbor should be improved, | Of it by accident, came to Washington, and ico. Heavy guns, with 350 infantry, are on Gu acad- Kagement of this great artist the following ie, bresident, to pay their respects prior to | {’tppeation ss intntaes toe eee! political | Gen. Meigs, Dr. Hall andGen. Humphreys were | ¢Cmmunicated the fact to the Prussian Minis- | the road from Monterey to join guiroge ile conversing some time ago with a Brchestra.. 81 40 | Reserved Qrch. Cir.$1 25 partare eity. Purposes. still in favor of keeping the canal open, and ex- | t€F. Out of this grew the circumstances to Quiroga wll move there in th: od Qreheatra Circle." 1 09| Keserved Dresedo. 100 | Suxatom Scmunz had the largest andience sse0e- pressed their opinions with more strength than | €hich he (Mr.S.) had already alluded. The | theyreach him. In Sinaloa, on the 2ist ultimo, 10,008," ean tho Dress Circle. | 78) Gallery 3 S saaek hac aac en | gSéatt, Pox um Baitions— Dr. Te lor, | ever; Dr. Hall thonght that what had been done | Prussian Minister represented ae ee | ores Genweal Sevanace anaes eS ae to-da: s@vembled 5 matechaml- | ¢ommissioner of he makes a somewhat the canal shoul done: witness di sales were tmp meng pa Feoquirs, copturing . ‘called ON EXHIBITION ber during the present session. Not only was Fioomy exhibit of the prevalence OC email pox | ee think p sumer conll Cie tee Ter a | Low dage, aad thap resseel Dit oara | oe ploces of ‘artillery, arms and ammunition. ho can be AND SALE every seat in the galleries oceupied. but ladies Baltimore, and recommends the adoptiou of | canal; believed the whole of the Tiber creek | October there were sold to Austin, Baldwin & | InJ: 2,000 evolutionists are engaged against aT Were admitted upon the floor, and it was not | such preventive measures as will be most ef- MARERITERS, long before the noes ae: was spine as great _— towards Sheree omread of the disease. 6167 D and as up stairs, Mem! m the other house e complains 1e disposi of many per- Bo. 416 rors sbove O44 Bellows’ Hale ot arch would be carried away by flood within two Co. and Schuyler, Hartley & Co. 40,00) Spring- Springfield muskets. ears. e Question by Mr. Crane:—Mr. Phillipe, you field muskets and 100, Oc The ta On, the dist of sates were com. | |The Brown Banchero of to-day, com- were glad to get standing room upon the floor of | sons to underestimate the dan, and to i corruption to th and and on or ‘ting on Connor's con- pia ey be Oe Dereons lett the building | ecal the fact thar toe ae ee ae oe the ‘Board of Public Works?” Hove pee ee b cerning Mexican depredations in Also, largest Paper , Window | who were unable to gain admission to the ‘ae houses, interferes very seriously with the opera- | the law in regard to keeping the canal open? there exists a movement ee . by in ine Ditricts tT | Jery. Son of sanitary precautions, ‘and wishes the | \ Judge Poiand.—Oh! well, never mini that. holders for retaliation |w Tt says older than rogues." “7 Me 488” : rule made compulsory that vaccination ahall be } We will not examine this witness upou the law, pen, means and arms will be “| snCeinim Duns WanestenOrresesco Please remember Name and Number. p35-ly* TRaNsuiesion ov MUTILATED CurRExcy— | submitted to in all instances where the physi- | We can read that ourselves, e proper te. te ov Rerraricastem TO BEWARE —Sir Charles == In reply to an inquiry by an assistant United | “ian may deem it necessary. and that alt Mr. Crane.—Some of the committee have ex- ath ow in raska. | Dilke addressed his constituents in Chelsea last Staten wetower, Gee. Solace Seite shall be reported immediately to the of | pressed a desire to know about the law on this The Legislative Row im Neb: ovieleg te a ana He LECTURES. a eee S8Y | health. Dr. Taylor states that there are now 45 | Subject. - Omawa, Feb. 20.—For the purpose of testing ing in & tong ind powerful epecch. ,t8otcRreEs pr rage a Com- | vatients In the Marine Hospital, andthe nace Judge Poland.—Well, we can all read ‘the ppress ‘against free dis wutilated cur- | ber is being added to ily, while many are Witness resumed :—Owned property on the fe evils it transmission r does not apply to any re: to assistant treasnters b concealed in vate houses. With ch ; In reference to the statement of Mr. Conk! 4 AT MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH, y than ofticers of | good reasons for the system that he soges’ chy | Canals ad Shy pie Ie See Che eer | that tee Bim of Baber Ot Oe tore Gutendt Ohi ia: ealhiad the United States, and extends to only sach re- | Gouncil should teel constrained to give sug. | of the canal had been changed; was appoineed | 9,000 stand of arms, intended for the Prussian ON FRIDAY, THE 93: mittanees from such officers as are authorized ‘tions earnest consideration and: action. | canal commissioner by Mayor % vernment, he said that firm, had taken AY, Dy to be made under the contract by instructions By General Chipman:—As a ngw question, | these arms, desfrous to them from the AND THURSDAY, 2HE ‘29tn INST. from the Treasury Department. withers would not’ be ia favor of @ canal for | French agents, and in the belief thet the Prus- REY. Jag Ay DUNCAR, D. PB. Post Orrice Coureritive EXAMtxation. Washington; betas ithad beenmade hethought | sian, governmént [would ‘take them off their Pree te Pn eee The Post Office Department hes had another . 6 OBJECT OF BEAUTY e™™ | have nothing to do with Itaitias thie drm Seta ie oe ater - competitive examination—this time for lady ap- by having running water pase thro: it; re- ~~ —_ them, they wore ‘com, led pet BEV. wa . MUNSEY, D. D.. Plicants to a nine hundred dollar The movin, unsightl; rt w em, e arms ultimately fel ct examination was conducted by Mr, Blacktae, rom its tanks g "handsome | bands of the French agents he Ma . Blacl Subject -— The Ideal—Art— Music. of the Civil Service Board, Mr. Childs. z idges acrom {t, and making a drive along it, vi = Te [oF the twe Lectures. Chiet Clerk of the Department, and Mr. Terrell, Planting trees thereon, &c.; the eine, in Paste E seas” (okis Jina te Cote eae pe tongs "Soe. | Third a t Ps General. fhe ce. and the Thames, in London, were made useful | Beatty, (Ohio,) from the Committee on Print- aut may ot chininea ar Baneeiy aed Gauges, | amination papers were examined by. these gens and ornamental: thought at least five or six tget | ipg, Feported @ resolution for printing 12,000 | Sax Piiccnagea byanoe cutee Dee temas Pigied's°S.Earbotee Merk bisesaeeeger a | femen separately.” Mr. Childs and ar. Bisck- of water should be kept in the canal ng | copies of the frst eight tables of the census re- anally @asunee tne tor FE Belgeae «CF ett tet SAN ay | Ha iid ndcpendeny a soci igi, Seer Soon Sik us | "le Hush Ste iea a repre rom tne | erged bt eee eno Mea “'teR30 10” (Chrom. Rep. &Patriot | same three in the same order. Me. Ferrel ont: vuitling a dam mdtide gates at tith street? | same conmmilice im eriatnee te printing the de- ay. Amene the en ae ee 7OR A CHICAGO CHURCH. differed from them in regard to the third. Afi 7 A.—1 do not think there will be any trouble | bates im Congress, which was ordered to be | °O™Pany. Among the P. q F aU of thors Semagnated passed excellent examina- | {be uimedom. In the House of Commons this | avout getting, water’ inthe cotati | tates, Now Pork, bbe ariel ts ae ae ate LECTURE BY GEN. 0. 0. lOWARD tions, the differences being very slight. pete Beate pen jadstone it tne letter | thought the canal was wide enough Mr. Lynch, (Me.,) on leave, introduced a bitt | ey, Crk has arrived in an almost dying © “ OUB NATIONAL CAPITAL.” NowixaTioxs—The President sent the fol- | semaine, when Gladstone replied, “Yes; itis | +Zi¢mat > Wacgaman, sworn.—He testitie sehen myo eee owners th oa ’ be — : ;_ | lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: ae Teply toa letter asking explanations in ie a SKATING PARK SQUARE buiove. oteealer winarens oumer. rk ¥ eAplosee FU ROM crmee enh tan COGRE- | rest Porter, associate justice, Arizona territory; | °° @7 speech.” eg to R. M. Hall; sold the Park because 20th strect | Mr. Sypher, (La.,) on leave, introduced a bill at § och James Atkins, collector customs, Sav, h A Tey MILLionalkE OnraaN.—Mra, Wm. B. | W85 being carried out, and witness su amendatory of the 2d section of the'act of Au- Ga.; Charles A. Abbey, of New York, captain pee ans ar Seek os the seth inst., s roiediding oF cae ae eee Gee | Heutenant marine corpes LicutsCee ccs | orphan, grandchn’ Mise Weekes, Nee, ball Perl Stns REAEEE iB which also every mem- | Wm. B. Cushing and Arthur K, Yates tobe | mother's death has been a favorite in the mil- eqn tthe cBarch and siciety was rendered howe. | commanders inthe navy; Commanders Wm, W. | onaire's family. ‘This ten millions is her snothe there would be two or three thousand dollars’ gust 30, 1862, in relation to the transhipment of taxes to pays - Hall sold the property to Mr. ines ik and Mr. in bend from certain ports in Texas, which was ‘The regular order was demanded, and the «House, in the ae roceeded to the Stanton; wi called on Mr. Hat! Stanton’ for the money; they said they. were Falting guon Mr. Sheplierd; witness would not < mornin ted to . U ‘ er’s private fortune, of which her ve property streets: ‘not been | consideration ting jaties 80; fo, be Monge at Batlantraes, Par | tar Pence ne Hole eanat tbe captains; Sias- | fs private fortune, of whi Years ago, Marge: | Fan through It Fealiged about onetiana ce ve | comeueration, of the bill erotts’, and Booksellers xenerally Taree oc, Bradford (retired list) to be cap- | Tet, R. Armstrong gaye her hand fo ‘the now | cost by the sale. CLERKS OF THE COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE. Mi Lge oe addressed the House apon ng tain; Passed richest man in he was » but soon ns or yy Surepes Joe Hugs to be | Shorthair martines ba ee ‘Hen- ) surgeon; Second A me THE AMOUNTS EXPENDED ON P STREET the bill, holding that the reforms proposed by it Hollinan ws sista ry, the Bowery butche: .. | and vicinity were given by Mr. Fecayth as but and did not i to be 20 assiatane emmineant? amd W. A. Russell | 73; rae grees Bowery bu pr pom Fr eye Gertty gave the | ear oaetr ae aud Gia s ‘many of the clerk ee — old Johnajacob gave him a power of attorney, | amounts as $92,406.54, and 845.271; maling a te, a been thd by newspaper correspond ‘Tur Income Tax.Tho ander which he the old man’s colossal | t61 Of $230,647.09, ‘To this add the mOucy'ralue | ci’ vay poen filled rusted with the secrets and enormously |; ive basiness. Mrs. Astor’s munificent.— im convenience and loss upon ders. many cases those Ke- Sates ofa: Serie eee cetasnsts| Gcortn cen Gelocen tga | See ata pe Meee pa ae : entre ie cake ak eno Soares “Mtr. 2 of the com- ‘tiling bem" So 7 toREevented tees guntrenetas ws foe sees 7 tions, contracts, &c., of Gen. I would inform Mr. Green gefaiets Geiser, Sues z 3 | s7-Connecticut has mosquitoes already. cree Bee the writ es:

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