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THE EVENING STAR. | ity, Samdays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, Lal THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER (OWE, & MH. BATFE MANN, Prew't, = ~ = THE EVENING STAR fs served by carrier their subscribers ot Tax Cents PER wasx,or F. Tr-FouR CENTS TER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cxnte ench. By mail—throe mouihs, $1.80: | a'x months. $3.00; one year, } THE WEEKLY SBAR—sehifeh~t Friday 90 s year, SF Invariably fn stvance, ty both cases | Che Loening Star, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1872. oL —N°. 5,911. WASHING TON fing ober sae rte bree partict pate ip the % » aa Y | | | trons, » in want for the a of Bie Whittirs, Brandien Wines and Lojnore, pee Scat, and ie aevured tat wha Bid, 7 | Len @ Perrine’ Sauce. Pronounced by Oornoimeure “THE ONLY GOOD sacuR” It tmproves sppetite and digestion, and it is vn- | Wivaled fr its fare | Wearedisecesd ty Meera. LBA, & PEREINS*0 | (Prosecute jon Making or Ten’ oe CouPrterfelte. —— JoHN ‘PTSCAN'S Se 1 een s. Agents. New York Batcheter’s # Thte epic r did Fair Pye is the beat in the eos Telisble, ieatentanetus, does not coutaca KI 5 g Bor ettaite poisen to juce para! death. Tavelaibe varat'd inaive Freparacione irvoce they poseces ne te oir By hs tharty years an teed ‘eutarnished Hom to heid tte integrity s¢ Gee only perfect Hair Dye—Slack or Brows. Sold yt Setagtets Applied at 16 Bond etree Now AMUSEMENTS. NEW x4t10 NAL THEATER. DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26. NIGBTS ONLY AND ONE MATINEE - Of the Distinguished Comedian, MR. JOMN E. who will appear in _s series of jamous d. tions of the Pathetic and Comic tb rama. [THIS (MONDAY) EVENISG, Sterling Cop in three acts, BVER YE: S PRIENw, aud Mr. Owens Great Specialty. SOLON SHINGLE. Major De Boots and Solon Shingle. Mr. Owens Tuceday— VICTIMS and SOLON SHINGLE. Owens as Joshus Butterby and Svlon. Wednesday and Tb RIMALDI: or, Tae Friday—BENEFIT OF MR. OWEN Saturday. at 20 clock. OWENS MATIN Box eheet open frei 9t 4 daily | aaa da HALL. BATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2p CONCERT RY The Choral Society, Assisted by the celebrated SOLO VIOLINIST, LEOPOLD DAMROSCH, MADAM ELLIOT, Soprano, MISS ADDIE RANDALL, Ccatraito, axp FELIX BENK ERT, the eminent Clas sieal Pia: 13. EE 5-tf C. SHEBMAN. Conductor TICKETS. -ONE DOLLAR Beate may be secured on and after Wednesday next. at Metzerott & Uc hous extra charge. Sender Chron... Herald. Gazette, and Capita 11) cuss ASD HISTORIC BEADINGS = MISS MARIE HK. MYCOETH, AT LINCOLN BALL, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1972. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. “She has wonderfu! talent for the career she bas marked out.” —New York Herat “She exhibits unneual strength, talent, and confi | on the Ist of March, was commenced to-day at and stated that he had neglected to go to the TRE CISTRICT COVERRNERT INVESTICATION. | andvtated tat be ned FORTY-SEOOND OONGRESS. | .2s,cwens wen rrseiet 1, mene EVENING STAR. ra On testified that ht about =o cali, to offer bills for reference, and Proceedings before the Heuse Com- ir. Cook then he thought al " © mittee To-day. £0,800 worth, of bonds had been issued onsc-| ‘This Afternoon’s Proceedines, : count 5 — Washington News and Gossip. | 11¢ congremional investigation into the ied ior work done under ahd contracts the: Wane mame z= {ncarred ‘in be ey charges against the Board of Public Works and | certificates. speci + SENATE.—Mr. Conklifg presented a me- there. pute juildings and Grounds. IsTERNAL RevENUR.—T ve receipts from thix 8 ig | the holders were for the amount. urs = ‘ ca $5.3: the new District government was resumed this | \,. {7 gaGiergx COOK DID NOT SAY IN M18 | morial of dairymenof New York state protest- keep all pension ay curve tordey were, #1t6, morning before the House Committee oa the LATE SPARCE. ing against removal of duty on calt. inepection. Eessions. Also, cS focrense Tux daraxsse Exmassxy is expected a! | nistrict of Columbia. Mr. Crane-—Mr. Cook, the @hronicle of last | '"frr"Conkiing also introduced a continue pp ge a Chicago this évening- Nathan Sargent, sworn:—Resides at 129 East | Th you as maki in | mail ste: ip service between the United ier Selinberger (Ohio) —Bill to encour: po 4 a hich you state that the taxes were Btates and Cuba. -4 x ol Capitol street; was a member of the oid Levy | ¥! a “Tre the commerce ‘States. : Here Hance MULLER has been appointed Const fer i: live years; was not a member of | & Sa pe ee ate See ct oe Diane Mr. Kellogg introduced a ger poner ma | ‘Mr. ‘(il.) = seat = Secretary of the Austrian Iegation in this city, | Court four or fre ve ears previous to the of- | 1 , sad th Apron ert | grection of & custom house post office re tgp Oomumibaes on Esaie ay Reto ly aay ce iapemertnhasaeliee F commen ean pworac-is s. farniture | Mr. Star 5 ee Se RECOMMENDATIONS TO OFFICE. pap asd main Y ie stables aud otey nz agreed Wo report a bill abolishing the stamp Tr the testimony of Mr, | }&8 nothing to do with the investigation. If you Mr. Conk! offered a resolution re juesting > ;. penkusdarckeprmira dee Te eee ee a wth tae tatoek ce ter: | are tnd to such teeta. Rennes Ere | the President to transmit to the Senate astate- | MGramess about the Capitol building. Heveterbomieeer oe ey ed aever edema’ “ie will be no end to such testimony. himwhat | ment of the number of recommendations for ap- | ,, Mt Banks Se Ss Capitol be in. vibe celine ith fee oat city Led a teariny | THE YURNITURE I= THR uounisoy ncrcoino; | Bekmonseeto Mote ine on dae of ointments to and removals from office mage | | of the relief t for that city had a hearing uid examine it and re) upon its value. juestion Ad ti mow during present administration, so far as can 4, an oe‘are the Senate finance committee this morn- | “Mr. Green.—I will ask the committee to au- any diversion of the public funds being made to | be ascertained, by the Senators from New York, poorer 7y ine alma eal meg thorize Mr. Zimmerman and Mr. Moses—who is | District officers’ Missouri, Illinois and Nebraska, giving such = also bere—to make an examination as to the = Sir. ference to ) the Secre- 3 to communicate all information in his officg in relation to the sur- vey of the Wisconsin river. particulars as may be given with’ ref such recommendations and in regard tothe per- sons whose appointment or removal was pro. posed, together with a statement of the number Tex Tex Forties._The payment without ebate, of the interest due on the ten-forty bonds cost of the furniture in Morrison Building and Legislative Hall. f im, B. Moses, sworn.—Is a furniture dealer; Q.—Do ~— know of the affairs of this District being conducted in a deplorabie Lreeigni laia - 5 id may be a private opinio! pression in regard to our aflairs being conduct- thing about the furniture in Metzerott | St#te that there was some party mi ment | of cares in which action was taken in accordance —-20e+ — oor the Treasury. neo the iiteruiod building; did not know | = to votes for delegates to the Philadel- | with such recommendation respectively, and of _A Purrosornic Printer Commirs Sticrpe Peuconat :ator Buckingham, ofConnee- | What Mr. McKnight’s advantages in buying | Phia convention; did not make use of anv ex- | the numbers of such persons so mted who | ¥ furniture were; he might sell cheaper than ‘esterday morning a laborer employed the Central Park discovered the dead body of a man ticut, is expecte ~-Col- | others if be had no expemses of business to pay; | &4.in a deplorable manner; one contractor came one to the old powder- kotor Casey, of New Orleans, is in Washington | had never seen his place of business, into the district of witness and took the men sense other than by transmitting papers | bouse, near 110th street and Seventh avenu- on official business. Mr. Green asked that Messrs. Moses and | from the L street water main down to the 20th ng the character and qualifications of the | 8Pd notifying the police, it was removed tothe peme 2 8 Zimmerman be authorized to examing the fur- | district; knew of nothing to prevent anybody | -applicantsor of those who vonched for the ap- | Morgue. “In Mr. George Bartho Grwxrrat Sagnnan, Admiral Alden, Lieut. | nitvre in Morrison's building and Metzerott | !Tom voting as they desired to at plicants, and if's0 what Senators. lomew, city editor of the Vews, received the ; i Hall THE LAST ELECTION. Mr. Sawyer suggested to add South Carolina, | following note : ié Grant, and @ party of other Americans, went to Mr. Starkweather to Mr. Moses.—Do you de- By Mr. Green:—The tickets for and against | ang Mr Conkling aceordingly so modified his “ Fenevary 22, 1827-30 rw. Pompeii Saturday, and had a picnic among the | 70 to examine the furniture? the joan were furnished by the Governor; tiek- | amendment. “* Dear George :—Will you go to my room at ruins. Mr. Moses.—I have no interest in it, sir; ifthe | ts against the loan were freely distributed, 80 Discussion ensued on the resolution, which | & 's and in trunk you will find an en- Sy ES ; oa committee desire meto make the examination, | f@F as witness knew; saw in his district directed to you. I insist as urgently as Tue New York custom house investigating | Committee desire me * | with anti-loan tickets; witness gave one to a ing hour, when it went over. The eo was continued until the expiration of the morn- nsideration of Mr. Sumner’s resolation in reference to committee did not meet this morning on account gentleman himself; the votes against the loan of the abserce of Mr. Buckingham, chairman, man can insist on anything, that nobody Mr. Stark: the dis ther.— Well, you gentlemen can ination. in bis district were very few; the contingent ‘THe SALE OF ARMS TO FRANCE bedy. Let the authorities carry me off and bury and the continued illness of Senator Howe. Mr. Chandier—We have noobjection. fund appropriation for the whole district gov- | was resumed. ime in —_——_ Mr. Chandler submitted the following ernment was about $10,000; witness had no ac- Mr. Nye said the object of this resolution had TRANSFER ©} Naval Ovricens.—Lieut. LETTER FROM MR. SHEPHERD, Punt of the number of officers employed by the | aiready been disposed of. The Senator from ‘i f the Board of Public Works: | District government; the controller hada full | Marsachusetts, be took it for granted, would | Your You know I have long melitated thie act ament Be Seapeay, See: Bee endenes 00 8 | Ve eee ee Meee eee Genk | SHE witucanacesiven £5400 ner aeenar tee, not have asked to withdraw his resolution ihe | xed You san give the that Iroqucis. Chief Engineer Wm. H. Rutherford ASHINe § | troller $4,000; witness had a salary of $3,000du- | hud not been catlehed that neal ame | ones ible of too much inquest, where hes been detached from the navy-yard at Pen- | Wllram E¢ ee esas ab Ce | si Se en the = utterly unfounded. He (Mr. N.) should not, | 90ne is needed. Yours, .Q.” or ft 0 . BLE. er Mr. : i . Secs get eet ane aes Grev, counsel for memorialiste, dated tue 19th, selina knew nothing aboot | efefore, address himselt to this sa On inquiry it was ascertained that the unfor : t, but 30 Tum Prestpast’s Visrrons—Secretary Bout- | ith, tid.and 23d inst.,1 eubmit the following an: | $4000 per annum; witness knew nothing about |g snbject which was of far more importance where the tickets were to come fro i ‘ulcide by taking Pe com, wee ‘Harrison ets we! m previous | than the sale of arms. It was evident, b: ca green, was son well, Postmaster General Creswell, Senators asiclon 1. Whe value OF GE. tentatiad taken up | [0 the election day; saw nothing to prevent any | tone of the press, by the discussion here, lane Quacken! juah, aged 31 years, a native of Otsego Scott, Sawyer, Rice and Hitchcock, and Repre- | in improvements, and its disposition, epecify ing the — — Gee wel fore tno yt ipe fet: | the talk at the fireside, that » strong effort was | county, in this state. Since 1805 he had been sentative Washburne, called on the President | ‘me generally: yendet of supeviatoad-ne of | cane o 7 to Col, | eing made to disintegrate and destroy the re. rmployed as & compositor on the Tribune, and to-day was always esteemed as a sober, i and sabmi wie Sa 8 Memenger taking anti-loan tickets to Col. Cook's office; Mr. Barker asked for some, and publican party, that party which had covered material, es.imated ———— iteelt all over with imperishable glery. competent workman. He was possessed of SEyvaToR Nyz had an immense audience in are le tion, | Witness su, d to Mr. Barker that the mes- Mr. N. then quoted from an address of Mr. nervous and highly excitable temperamen:, the Senate to-day, the crowd being larger than | alvs for dredging: in opeding the Jemercnek onset, | #enger be Pr Lnitted to carry the tickets to their | Sumner on Justice Strong the remark “that no | «nd no reason canbe assigned for the act. He xf “ with the toval number of yards excavated. place of destination, and they could then be ob- | man is in anothe ay.” This, said Mr. | wasa le man, and earning a sufficiency of it was a few days since when Mr. Schurz spoke. | “ang “suc letter of B. Ucrt'y, ass sant engineer | tuined by parties who wanted them. wenn fe believed in it, he | mon h more than was necessary to sup- ees, NaS Si, Faeries crowded, but the | Beard of Pablic Works submitted herewith,marked | | By Mr, Chandler:—Witness supposed prior to | Neiman foicen maxim. He wus i for | iy ants. The motive that drove bles bo epanicsinirecl = —. “QIU the cost of the city military, and by ihe Section that cack side would have their cxery man, but he asked Lip dintinguisied friend Se ene pe comaet Doone at— Rar id. z q (Mr. Sumner) if he had not inthis case acted on JV. ¥. Sta eae Cee, eae ote a eee e | “Roe The Beard of Public Works hare received |. ANTI-LOAN TICKETS In att THe Disrricrs | (M! opposite of this maxim. All seemed to point to the evidence that somebody was in the way of his triend. from the Di.trict of Cotumbis, for r: trict armory ene thousand (1. seven hundred and fifty 4780) he visited on e:ection day; knew nothing about the bi:] of Gibson & Bro. for printing tickets James W. Barker sworn.—Knew there was (if- airs o Dis a resolution instructing the District of Co- lumbia committee to inquire what measures are of which been ex 000) dollars has Mr. N. then went on to speak of the course of «ded. ficulty at the last election in getting ballots ‘i necessary to cause the removal ot the railroad | %)“f} _qheamonnt of mo: id ont of the ti Hts gel Meeers. Sumner, Trumbull and Schurz, and track along the west front of the Capitol grounds. | uty te vf ‘the two elections cther than that'au- | 2€ainet the loan, as them; the antritate Gears | ascribed clr movements to w design to “fetch” to the senatorial AN AUTOGRAPH aND A Santiment.—n re- | MgT7ee yy lew ended. were put in Attorney Cook's room; anti loan | fray not, ‘Botiadnal Net Egan and Perry Fuller, spouding to a request from New York for his| rid id for Liquor .sle, and othe: freak Srprong we —— en BEng A et vigilant and just. time to aes caer : , meute, fur ree }¢ last. election day; votin F a 9 e autograph, Gen. Spinner to-day wrote: «You | Friting places of tue Bleventh districts | “™* | Cretocy tt the moni se tT Rene gee | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV ES.—Under | winter the committee reports # massof evidence ask for my autegragh with a sentiment. My A ea onl eg ol thet ,vuch were fur- | tickets there; saw several persons there who | the call of states and territories, as usual on note oud eoeraption the part of scutiment is this: When a gentleman writes an- | Bished; nor whe paid for Washington Ciab with | 70U!d not vote because they could not get anti- | wonday, the following, among & large number and ex. “4 other on his own business he should enclose @ TBF pt So lonn tickets; a ‘to the ju to | of other bills and resolutions, were fetrodnren positive that Caldwell post ige stam.” ry 2.20 con pote geet a ony Bye for booed can, | td referred to the committees indicated, via: him over $40,000, ‘Saunatateien tenane ‘ organi- a id yu! vote agai ie y] il amoi Patents vor Pustic Laxps.—Mr. Kerr in- that the iaformation | loan later in the day when the tekets ohouldhe mete ah Tach (Me-)— Bill to reguiate appotut- ‘and that he several troduced in the House to-day a bill provididg ome other way procured; went to Attorney Cook’s room; found Service, Com- mittee on Reorganization of the Civil Service. Also, bill to en! the collection dutricts of cm and Falmouth and to the name thereof. pecifications and centract that hereafter the Supreme Ceurt of the Dis- trict of Columbia and the Supreme Court of the t ckets there for and against the loan; witnes« tickets. United States shall bave jurisdiction to try and said he wanted the anti-loan A man said witness should not have them; witness took all his expen- from thi hare beon already furnished. @ VIII —A complete list of ail the vfficers and erce. and other corrupt and aeane coneeraing the right tolenue | gmplyeqat ihe Writ goverament, and Board of | up several bundles; they took them away trom | “Ex'gy,, GOMM™ECE oy ae oe himself aud his triends, any 1 atent for public lands, and torestrain the | Fuplle Works, with their names, salarior, and him by force; went to bait a dozen Fooms in the | Owen W. Plummer. Claims. and consent, to secare fake of any such potent. ‘A Hee \ Additional List” submitted herewith, | saw a colored man come with wees ee matt Of Tee eh e oo eee ne tmpcore- ized effort from the com. Tue Pornt Looxout Raitmoap.—Mr. Pome- |" 1X—A reply to these questions, who is the eee ew he took the tickets, | POFt> EI. Commerce. ihowey,em Lagemneue nee roy introduced in the Senate to-day a bill to | superintendent of streets? Was the work men- opp osha ate t ticl soe] By Mr. Pendleton (R. I.)—Resolution of the | ‘be way, impossible to pro- r = ned in tl ‘xhibit sent to the committee (the e driver demanded t! j, Witmessrefused | ghode Island lature in relation to the settie- | cure their ev: ot Rated Comangton City and Point 1ook- | documert without sianatare, not howe certifed to | to give them up; te 15th district was the oniy | {Hode /siand legislature in relation to rstny out Railroad Company, chartered by the legis- | by B. Oertly,) done under the direction of the place where he saw any anti-loan tickets. By Mr. Ketcham (N. Yo u he A Womax Fines at 4 Man TaRoven THE Pines oe datum te ctend a ralroad into the | SePycunie hat ependitaren > "et PA | "Mr. Green called dhe ‘attention of tho com- | yb? ME. Ketcham (X.Y Bill to provide for | qA,Woxax Fimzs az 4 Max tunocon ru District of Columbia, to pase slong such streets | “Z""Goirge W. Ballcchy ass reference to list «f ae eee legislature levying the | relativp to public lands; Committee on Public | Feb. 12, as the Buffalo exprees ianded at Hor. or alleys in the cities of Washington or Geor, efficers already furnished, sh. wa. pe ety re Ln agg cae int rhea 1€ $4,000,000 Lands. Also, bill to prohibit certain , N. ¥., all the passengers but a lady Hei wane rye Company" owed, to | oy igen Rated ci cunt "| Lua rigs fi Mee acta th bal | om nt om the "pucimc"Fan | sedating war onic tie, pals : hurge 8 cents per ton per mile for transporting hes rotided by the caine Secretary | Witness resumed —It was understood that the | {ev Wat etattegte, send the ‘ax | ‘the platform at the side of thecar, and the be. freight, and 15 cents for passengers conveyed « | of {bs District, ae provided by thecrganic act: | | Governor would furnish tickets both. for ane distance than four miles. Referred to Mr. Lamport (N. Y.)—Bill to create an ad- By man, it ir said, fancied that he insulted her by — judicial district in New York. Judi- inst the loan; was told his actions. Without a word of warning, she in Attorney Cook’s wih, P. Callinane,J.0. Bvaus Teomyer & dence.” — New York Times “Bhe is a charming elocutionist."— Neve York Sun. Tickets 50 Cents: reserved seats, 75 Cents, to bs Bad at Ellis’ Music Store beendered a ochre. SSSR: COTES EDT Oxp No. ON EXHIBITION New No. ane AND SALE ‘3rn Sr. aT ‘Tra St. 6 |» between D and B Bo. 41 ieaesnate oy) fa oe SAS a ine District. ai iS CASH. Name and Nomber. spié-ly* LECTURES. Lotion AND SCENERY OF HEAVEN’ id = ‘ ANDREW JACKSON DAVIS, Down as x oo ie," DELIVER A CRUTURE. HLBARMONIAL HALL, opposite 'Metropolitan Hotel. Pennsylvania a Cy ONESDAY EV«- BING, February 25:b, commencing at 74 oc] ck “Origin, Location. and Scenery of the Bummer Land.” Admissi. Cte, 26-30 B* ACKMAILE : ‘WHO AND WHAT ARE BLACKMAILERS. LICENTIOUSNESS AND CONSEQUENT UOB- BUPTION OF PUBLIC MEN. Is the Capitol and the various Departments of the t Government made houses of Refi y and Private Prostitution? maa VILLANY UNMASKED. COL. W. C. CARMEN, author of the “Law making Adonis and Congressional Bouquet,” and pensioned officer of the late war. and secret service agent of the Government, will deliver 2 Lecture. illustrative of the above subjects. sous Fellows Hail, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fet- Fuary 28, 1572. Doors open st 7 hn. Lecture will commence ot s precisely. Tickets cents No extrachar.e od ee “rved erate can be purchased 's bookstore, 7th street, above D. on londey. 6th instant 1% EcoTrTeReEs AT MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH, Corner of oth and K streets, ON FRIDAY, THE 230, AND THURSDAY, THE 29; INST. ph Macon Golick Bubject :—The Proviem af Lue” Latter B: REV. WHE MERSEY, D. D.. of Baltimore, Md. Bubject — The ideai— A jor the twe Lectures... re. . con®! 78 cent tickets admit 7 ‘The 7 ol yaad $8 Rerbour's Book Stores, and of 8. a ‘and 9th streets, aleo.at the door febae lot [Chron .Rep.& Patriot) PIANOS, &c. CHANCE—Having aa) x Pebble Spectacles. Cops eetions, CHILBLA LHS. nd other diseasse of the’ fest with case EME Saino +4 ¥ become then—the preevurs of the ape Paris being avoided these assume normal condition and Batural. ‘thous! District of Columbia Committee. nd Lewis Cle office that he might have as many tickets as he % drew a revolver and fired at the man th: > : ee pag mtg ty 5 law, in the | wanted in favor of the loan; the custom hereto- | ~ Bir. Porter (Va.)}—Joint resolution of the | ihe window of the ear The bull bate the large Tre New CoLtector oF PHILADELPHIA.— | office of the Secretar District, and enumer- | fore has been for the candidates to have the | ¢ islature of Virginia in relation to a unife plate glass, but missed the man. A crowd in- Mr. Seth I. Comley, who has been nominated | *'stipstatiment already furnished. tickets printed. ax on manufactured tobacco, Waysand Means, | ‘tantly surrounded the oar, but before ths ‘mys. for evilector of the port of Philadelphia is a | sireet, with ail changes made therela,and whe | 23, Spied ee ne oa itiees | iso. joint resolution of the legisiature request- oe angered lett the depot. The well-known merchant of that city, and prasi- | made Was & sarmber of tho Citlonet metal bg Congress to refund the tax on raw cotton | gentleman wi fired at for the dent of the Commercial, Exchange. “Al _ Piiichawere sehostpusibe ct Waeamron | By Mn Orbe Us ene Ge “were | Weacit™ 1 1865, 1806, and 1861; Ways and | broken window, desiring pp ceed many of the merchants of Philadelphia urged the je with é on, Ay +1870, | pai ; did not ‘ med Livermore, and the lady was tppointment of Deputy Collector Houses thes | Magi with $. J. Rowen. Work autuorized by ‘the | Rrcsaner pytne ciy government; did not re- | MEV. Cobb (X. C.)—BiNl to authorize the | named Li 0 Mrs. Fay were willing to accept one of several other En tlemen whose names they gave the President. Among those nam-s was thit of Mr. Comley, whose Ce ee it. is believed, will be satis- ae) if all tickcts were deposited in the same x. Mr. Chandler said the me morialists had 15 or ee here; he thought fewer witnesses Secretary of the T: to sell the site of the custom-houre at Plymouth, N.C. Commerce. Also, bill to construct life preserving stations on the coast from Cape Hatteras, ar Cape Board of Public Works, on July 21, 1571. Oentract and extension are on file in office of Secretary of the itr ‘are all other contracts for woik on his ‘iginal bills of the of Mi summoned daily, and th ’ new anniversary in Nebraska, tho: itis by no fi of the business udited by HL. . Bearley the architect: | pense could be aayeds one? Semach e= | Heurs. Va. Appropriations. aholiday. The 10th of set apart men of Philadelphia. also, all changes or abatements, or deductions, made aby Mr. Slors (Ala.)—Memorials of the legis- | for tree isto be known as Arbor sce by any c Sppotated by the Board ot Public ‘ature of Alabama Sey cane of lands for | pa, 4 jety offers Nomr~aTions.—The President sent the fol- | Works pie Construction of the following railroads, viz: | gi0h to the a, Society of the count ; we ; A.—The abstract of original bills and award made From Decatur, Ala., to Aberdeen, Miss., and 3 lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: by & commission appointed by the Governor of the from Aberdeen to Columbus; for ‘the Warrior |", ee Seth I. Comly. to be collector of customs at net rictof Columpie. te herewith subm(tted, mark: = and Tennessee river Tailroad, and for the Mem- poy day, SO werth of books on ‘ul- “Do ork being for ct of Col the man Philadelphia, san Kins, Collector of | was done under the authority of the Governor end | thouaht he wag, 2°Y Court at the time you | (his dlabessa, ned Mo railroad. Public = customs at Savannah, Ga; G. P. Davis, col- legislature, and wot by the Boaril of Public Works Lande. st ber. I of Mr. Green said he heard BM: Sommendable prac we . festern lector of internal revenue, 19th district Penn- | _ 1V —Contracts with Riley A. Shinn for grad. argent was a | “By Mr. Sypher (La.)—Bill to relinquish the | “2! Practice of planting forests for Sylvania; Perry Hanvah, ‘receiver of public | ing. on Brides, street and eewer ou Bridge wirect, | member of the Lev seed rons om title to lands in Louisiana. Privale "Land | #eBerations has been inaugurated. wen mans, moneys, verre ich.; '- Good- Pe é 7 Adjourn i Jlaims. THE PRacn-cRowsns of Delaware have had Will, tegiater of land oBlee, Lincoln cb. their er mpletion having been delayed ok aeesesea? | Ook es BUT to-morrow morning at 10 | By Nir. Beatty (Ohio)—Bill to extend the sch |, ZEEE" have counted the buds Consuis—R. S. Kendall, of Conn., at Brindisi; chneas of the engineer. aoe ee See 7} section of the army aj a act of Au- | ieft unharmed by the late frosts, and have made Robert H. Leese, of Pa., at Taranis, Italy; H. Very respectfully, &es - Mvzzuxo tum French Puesa—in the | #¥st: 180. Military Adaire. up their minds that there will be just half a crop {Hall of Mich. at Valeneis, Spain; J. Maurice ALEX B. BurrHERD, Vice President. Paris National Assembly on Saterda <i By Mr. Garfield (Obio)—Bill to establish a coming season, with from a half a Duke, at San Salvador. Chandler also submitted an additional 4 mittee was elected ‘te pls the Lill intro, | °UFeam of naturalization in the State Depart- | bushel toe lower. men, a5 & Postmasters_E. W. Honghton, at Wellington, ‘ietail of temperary employesof the Board | duced by Le Fraux, Minister of the trovicn ie, | ment rule, are not exact in calculations. Holaaes’ Wicks eae, Circleville, Ohio; 5. T: | of Public Works, with the rate of pay received | Cresent ae eras: Mt the government over the | PY Mr: Ind.)— Bill fora public build. | Last — eee Kasous; A. 3. Sherwood, by them, their duties, &. The list embraces | press. I, which tse beoe madsace —s mveneris ) Ind. Public Buildings and a wi = names. e jrounds. town, Iit.; J. H. Moore, Ei Paso, ii; Jno. A. | Wn. ff. Stanford sworn.—The work on Of the aneembly aud favored Oo sueet dese ere | iy Mr: Kerr (Ind.)_ Bill in relation to the ju Colton, Bel 1: Wa. k, Mar- NORTH CAPITOL STREET was the subject of passionate debate in diferent | ‘isdiction of the courts of the District of Uol- shall, Texas; R. N. Mills, Sherman. Texas; V. | was commenced in May or June last; while Mr. | Was.the subject. government on Saturday, and | [bia inliod and patent cases. Also, bills in Pp. Colwell, Xavaccta,. Texas, A. M. Wheeler, Emery's contractor was tearing up the old gutter gave rise to excitement. Gambetta. in the en ae ncels te bene Todd pe of Danville, 3 Davi joddard, Orange, ane. atone end, Mr. McNamara was up the ci 5 e Uni tates. Both referré udici new one at the other end; Mr. McNamara said | (acs, defended the bill. Jules Simon, Min. | Comumitice is | ister of Public Instruction, warmly advocated Gewenat Bancock axp His Four Posi- | he was doing the work under contract made | the adoption of the Mr. Wells (Mo.}—Bill relating to the va- troxt.—The New York World of yesterday as- | bY him wit Mayor Bowen; according to that | his intention of Teaiguing ie porfolo tf te ‘a of certain (and titles in Miser” ‘Pai four peal ea a ee Ta oe oF peace | witness notified McNamara that unless the work | ¢qreected Dy,the Amembly. De Lar i holds four positions; one as Major of Engineers | was done according to contract he would refuse | and will vote - in the army, one as Engineer of the Washin Acueduct one, ae Gs and ens apete Pie ui i " one as private sec- retary to the President, and that acne the sal of these positio: to pay; also gave Governor Cooke a similar notleet they went on and paved the street with Seneca stone instead of blue stone; there was bao ees than six inches of sand and wel bot under the pavement; ved a notice ym the Board of Public Works that unless he paid for the pavement his pro; y would be sold; no petition for the work could be ANTWERP MAKING IT LivELy FoR CHAM- soxb.—Count de. Chambord has not quit Ant- werp, as was reported. He has received depu- tations from several French towns, and others co. the United States and Cuba. Commerce. By Mr. Kellogg Neg seam in relation to are coming. A meeting of citizens was held in 4 st invalid 5 oc Preser craw aban dvuntateagiatars | smooth saree cmacea = 6 | Anincipi might, at ehich roils wot | “HRC vad pepnona Penaope, and that the salary fo the position of | | By Mr: Hoosevelt:—The whole carriageway is | sojourn of Count de Chambord. The senndecg | ber of bills Secale tical dleabilities. major of engineers. By law, thedaties of Com- | Paved with Seneca stone; the grade infront of | tne streets om Banerde, night were noisy and y Mr. Mitchell (Wis.)—Bill for an = pissioner of Public Buildings and Grounds and | Witness’ house was ten ‘or twelve inches too | {uwultuoun” ‘The went oes were patrol- | pU0n,for a court house at Racine, Wis. Public Engineer of the Washidgton Aqueduct must be | low; this is the third time the strect has been | ing the city os and dispersed several | BuIPer and Grounds, esolutions performed by an engineer oficer of the army | &faded within three ‘years; the water aad eeu ings. “The city was quict yesterday, but | j»5%, Mt. Lowe (Kan )—Joint —— detailed tor the purpose. In holding these pari. | Pipes are down, but the sewer is not. there were the same riotous demonstrations at a | {°fwlature of Kansas in relation to public regular and legititoate date eee PeTOFIINE | on The circer rene oer anProperty holders | iste hour last night. All large amraioatct Growinge im that state. Public Bulldicgs and regular mate duty. ; dispersed b; y : Jrewemt grade would" bev any improvemone | rj tmucretna to be decidelly oppaed to acon | opt, Mccrem,(W. Va) Joint reolatons weraas Strvmacn 1m Ura Phe shy sught ita great detriment to all the property trance of the residence ef Count de Chambord to the improvement of the Monongahela river. orcinance on the right of su for all citizens | for $4,500; would take $4,000 fee it soy eer Meo a By sr. Taffe (Neb.)—BiNl to establish ne of the United States, male emale, who are By Gen. Chipman:—Understood the present | National Executive Geoson, orthe Gathatie ie land glatriets in Nebraska, ‘Public Lands.” on chpememen eal tae — Fatert North Capitol street was under a reso- tal Abstinence Union ot America will issue a fing oo Hooper (Utah)—Bill es lands to = —— 4 ite tree ton North Coptiol street. wart the fone: a Stair nd Gankta It wien aoe Mr. Chipman (D.C.)—Bill to ae in- a oe aaunie Stare Dunz—The Senate | * Behan! .. Dot talked with Mr. | and netionet Sie: Politics are to be excluded, | creased pensions to tovaiiy disabled soldiers ata Howe both, renting Clarke about the established by Messrs. deposed, ipso facto; deemedin. | %@men. Pensions. Also, ball pro for a ‘ur, | Emery, Forsyth and Clarke, in pursuance of | efttetual, the demand for drink is to be | o7aft for the ; | the act of Congress; had a ey eet abated by religion sul * all member of the Board of Public Works about members are to be C: comm ta. The the 3 Spoke to Mr. Gulick; he said he knew | next national convention will be held at Cleve- hotting about it; asone conten ae Pe pt | land, O., October 10, 1872. down ssother came along 4. 4 first ove was Mr. Emery’s contractor, the THE Naw Yore Suits Acainet Gan. Bur- paper, which baw te crtean emt ane second one was employed by tke Board of Pub- Biticr to ean eof William A. Brittop vs. Gen, & year, during which time ft has sunk #90,000 or am areen read, from the contract, to show | said fo! have, been. reall ook by Belen an nes that while through Suit Acaiset vi A eight inches font nacheni the Peter demurrera of Butler that tha manager Ws ‘Opera ‘paid into that 810,000 for ‘breach of contract. bared by the statete of mitation * GERRYMAmD! B Wore Vinormia. PRomorioys—A — the conservative members of the legislature Herald Ce Ay a cle. scion ‘Congreas, hick will giv MeNelray, of lew York, to be conservative and members. ‘aterbury, Conn. f ‘be Provi- S7-rs. James W. ne diocens of, Bhods Yaland and people of Fulton, Ky. Harsieeds see, Man. Last week, and Kev. E. P. Wadhams, ‘iid geese, hitting each Of the diocese of Albany, to be Danbury man 5 —_ enshamel. How Cherokee Indian Nation has establish- — stoop p with @a National Orphan Asylum. = phe plate wince ren peer Atlanta, Ga., is giving bar ginia ag-Butchers in Bote Wea iu re Columbia, Ga., are by law surrender ali at Macrid ts sncking ta meeet pot mnt a Pertaining exelusively 0 the new ministry. ©” “ett ® coalition paying her debts will be ay zee. of the. of the Virginia action of the which legislature is the ‘of a convention Prohibit ‘tate collectors ana sane the stastitation. receiving the coupons iasued m aristocratic ladies’ club has been act in setuement of amounts due m a {diished, with club-house and all complete, in TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Afternoon's Dispatches. satan acim ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. EXCITEMENT AT ANTWERP. Count de Chambord and His Aadher-. eats Threatened AXTWER?, Feb. 3—Count de Chambord re fuses to publish the manifesto of the monarch ists inthe French National Assemb! Deputa tions from a number of French towns arrived here this morning, and were received b: de Chambord. The streets of the city are agai thronged to-day by citizens and strangers, an at excitement ail, Notwithstandi: and & number of aftr between clericals and Libera gene-d'arme were compelled to charge wpon And disperse the asscambiages, aud several per SOBs Were Wounded. Later —The excitement througoout the city is increasing. The citizens have armed them scives with cndgels, and are making une most threatening cemonrirations against strangers The authorities apprehend serious distarbanees, and are making eatensive preparations to sup press rioting. Not Kutghted. Lonvor, Feb. 26 —The rwport that Lord Mayer Gibbons has been knighted proves an: Germar 3 in from country. The fund now amounts the (ra of the court Judge Daily adjourned it to the rooms of the Conrt of Common Pleas. The jury for the trial of Mayor Hall ix now being drawn At the oper {the United States District Court this ne, Ju 1 charged the grand jury particularly relative to sma; gling, bribery ot public officers, and to the lock- ipg Up of money by national bauks. > Five Hundred Ring Robbers te be Arrested in New York—it legislative investigation of polic and of Chief Kelso's actions u ts. massof evidence in the hands of the comm tee of seventy, showing a shameful state of ¢> rw fut the poli t. They are said to have conclasive evidence ot frais upon the city, none lets than $25,000. which w: | secure either the arrest or flight of over five hundred city robbers, J Dowling, Mank Smith, (a Tammany republican.) and Chief of Police Kelso are said to be implicated deeply. pear nin | Disappearance of a Marshal and Prisoners. Feb. ®.—Depaty Marshal McCausland left Fargo, on the Keil river, on | the teth instant, with four prisoners, whom he was taking to Fort Pembina. When they ar rived near Grand Forks two of the prisoners escaped, and McCausiand gave chase. Since that time nothing hax been heard ci the three men. There is no doubt that they either per ished in the severe storm of the 234, or that | McCausland has been foully dealt with by the two desperadoes. —- Masnacre by Fanatics. New York, Feb. 26.—Buenos Ayres letters state that the massacre at Taudit was cigmers.< when the people armed and capture tmem. Sixteen of the ifty fanatics were killed, Solares was subsequently shot while in jail. wom bk Bev. Father Ceskey Dytug. New Yorr, Feb. 26.—A private telegram from Baltimore yesterday stated that Father Coskey, Vicar-general of the diocese, was dying, in eon” sequence of which telegrams were sent to the ope praying ay tment o' for See of translation of an Archbishop. 650,000,000 Cash er ic WHAT A WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT KNOWS ABOUT THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. New York, Feb. 26—The Herald's Washing- ton ty ong has the statement that our govern- ment has authorized an American banking house in Englad to offer to settle the Alabama claims for ten million pounds sterling. ° Fiendish Outrage. New York, Feb. 26.—Patrick Donabue and Patriex O'Donnell, both state prison conviets, {esterday outraged an old woman named - be | in ahouse on Cleve read, Brooklyn, and then ire to the house, which was burned down, and another old woman named Mar, t Riley nearly burned to death. Both fiends were ar- rested. —_—~e Five Children Barned to Deat Panag) aS nee sae omoet Heery s 5 , Yarmouth county, wax burned on the th inst..and bis five children perished in the Games. Mr. Mrs. Spinney were absent on a visit, and the only adult per- ron left to the children was their grand- mother, isineane. | The New York Steck Exchange te be Closed To-' - New Yor, Feb. 26.—The funeral of Mr. Legrand Lockwood takes place to-morrow at 10 a.m. The Stock Exchange has decided to bave Ro call of stocks or bonds during the entire day. ‘The room will be opened as usual for m scelia- neous dealings. as Alexis Defended. Memrnis. Feb 2i—Parties whoaccompanied Alexis to New Orleans deny emphatically the story published in the Cincinnati Commercial ing the conduct of the Grand Duke to- wards the ladies of the party, add as to his ca- rousing on Sunday. ——_o—_—__ The Stekes Trial Hevspanes. New Yors, Feb. 6.—The Oyer an: , is ned over o- per Court thi t to the absence of Judge Car. an adminin- pending the morrow, dozo, and Ju ame refusit to proceed with the Stokes trial, ee New Yorx, Henderson, col Jast night, chi with murdering two Stewart's Landing, Arkansas, some weeks since. Both confessed their guiit. co The New General Order 5; New York, Feb. 26.—It is stated the new System to tgke the place ot the general order business at the Custom House in this city, wil! 60 into effect next week. Still Amether mew Hons, —* - recom gh S years was eavitt, ears of age, on Friday, wile playing. “Torin died yesterda: Maréerer. y-_ Leavitt has been arrested. ——_e—— » Was robbed on Of silk. French anti-tobacco assoc . the field of its yoy Sade coarse some very choice NEW

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