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THE EVENING STAR. harmonize adm! a } «Ag rably with the pele ten ence; and po ap in > ae distin ONTH. Copies at the conn'er | guishing novelty, and ina period when ever Cues Ta ot once couthe, OLE | Eoay'e Site wents lace and diamonds, color ) oo me sear. 95. comes the test which is apptind to discover the CRLY SOAK pebiished Pritas- 918 absence or pre<ence of the lady ——— sk, B9—N®. 5,915 WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1872. TWO CENTS. | ortenccotor wnich appeared ast seer nee : dicated an approach to real art in dross, have py a been so caricatared by vulgar attempts at sm EVENING STAR. THE GROWTH OF WAsMINcTOY. | FORTY-SECOND OONGBESS.| TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, THE WORLD OF FASHION. | dimcaity or curry’ tt fier si att tint turough all the detail: of a complete toilet are , pinks and which, : he ni ck, oF aiken ties atord Dally, Sundays Bxeepted, poe tl agg a - TINTS 4 AT TUE STAR BUILDINGS, at Attention to details of cslor, or ‘rather the a trania A enue, corner Lith | Sehee Of color, is really. just at the mont peas - ; | a The lightest ’ colors worn one, two, go, loo » FTENING STAB NEWSPAPER COW'T. positive apd pronounced, beside the inaante al b 3 B. BAUEE MANY, Brest. snbtle variety Of mere shade and tints whi s = have taken their place. Am educated tast cap EVENING srak sorted os este > 4 * alone can distinguish or appreciate the dit er axte 24, 08 FoR ; z gen eaberibere at re id ‘, a ~ sd 6 a ITICE SPECIAL ai STYLES FOR MARCH. so many, snd involve sach labor and cost, that jolida: A MOST ENCOURAGING EXHIBIT. Thi % P . This Aft % 3 nl coat, tha erates 2 cpr curate rn i i Substantial Prosperity of Our Cit: 18 Afternoon 8 eedines. Afternoon’s Dispatches. The Lenten Season—ite Pleasures and line i sok Ey waged dba pee Ser er peracgl obiemntion to C.GAUFIER | Washington News and Gossip. = — we Feat, Bice i, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Spring Fashtons—Vew and | demanded for street dress, aud gives tart aol 119 Peomarivania evcane, fore eo The Grand Future of Washington: | px ary we : rd — nas We are te War at Home eflectivy tone to even the most or linary com 2 eres in thee vities incident to t) INTERS AL Kv ENUE.—The receipts from this a : a, FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. « eon ey Perden— Straws | tume. No return to bigh or variegated colors + yartictpate, : A ore 955 A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. is Which Show the Way the Wind Blows, | i* possible in street attire during th> pres = mach pr’ ource to-day were $556. The following exhibit of the real estate trans- “ iy ‘Sease i 4 ES ¥ He said that as his name had been mentioned The Assault Upon the Queen — century, so that here is one fact to which wow ‘neat to : SENATOR STEWART is seriously ill of throat | #¢tions for the past year, mado by areliable bus- te Sted | JOH HROWN CAUGHT AND DISARMED THE | (Fashion C -ondence of The Ereni 19 Star.) | May anchor, and which may be gevedy bis store arcane whe | eidcac a6 Sali Laka elev incas firm, expecially qualified to give the infor- | more heey clagpce be reer poelgrnairgps member ASSAILANT. yond the changes and m jeors aud Cordials imported fo Meera ae as mation, is @ most encouraging one for all who | 21) aio as tite possible chairing, weaned: | Loxpox, March 1.—The assault upon Queen ‘The mor fi In the superaban and nd which have been select AT nis Ory Tricks.—** Recorder Pollok, of | have real interest m the prosperity of the city: | now to say that bis health was esd cpr Victoria, yesterday, by the man O'Connor, is the | _ : eryqutet | materials, it ismuch better . s Was is York hotels again. r w! ° i the Com. | time of universal comment and condemnation | in the metro). + | their minds ax to i | Washington,” is at_the New Yor! again. | Reat Estate Orvick Kicnourn & Latta, dition as not to admit of his serving on the com- | jn ‘the mornin journals. They draw acompari- | puta stop to all ceremy... + tm the way a ktoit'e |. Sun Wdve kucrwncne cuacateonathlauens Cor. 15th and G sts., Feb. 29, 1872. mittee. He made this, statement with reluc- | ion between the act of this ono indicldeat and taluments, for though the majors Saogatr gettin : | ing discussed the duty upon iron, but came to no | — E&ifor of The Star:—The transactions in real | tance, as it had never been his habit to shirk : A . | : : o the immense demonstration of loyalty made by estate in the city of Washington for the past | f"¥ duty. But the relics of injuries which he | the entire populace of London, as well as other | conclusion. M had received sixteen years ago still clung to | demonstrations throughout the united kingdom | sol Beco year shows a healthy and encouraging progress, | him. an he had been painfully admonished | Scmonstrations throughout the united kingdom | Jepem McKean, of Utah, had a conference | ang is a matter of congratulation to those who | within the last few days. His physiewn, co Her Majesty. O'Conner scaled anion talting, eg ee eee eae nture to bisjudicial | pave faith im the grand futureof the nation’s | Nhom he had applied for advice, had impera- | Hct Majesty. O'vonnor scaled am iron 1 court | course in the trial of Mormon prisoners. capital. ‘The recorded transfers of Washington | “}</¥ kresctibed repose yerd of ‘Buckingham Palace. When “he ap- A. Pater ei to uphold fet integrity ae | COL- JAMES A Hagorx, inspector general of | city property inthe year 180 numbered 2,065; | of Hon. A.A. Sargent, Senator-eiect from cay ge cbane ny tongs pry D ar Brows, ‘Bold | the United States army, has been ordered to | the aggregate consiveration expressed being | Mornia; which were read and laid on the table. Mofesty, and wal aheat to pt = - Sal marie Bond stroat. Ne” | Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on official business. | $4,927,000; the average consideration for each Fhe Seceuiy ty the en Vp esos erage soon discovered his mistake, amd turned upon LizetT. Wa. W. K#oapus has been detached | trsnsfer, $2,386. The recorded transfers of | that whatever action was determined om in re, | te Queen. Her Balen ys grcoms, Joke Brown, trom the Powhatan aud ordered to special daty | Washington eity property for the year 1871, | gard tothe bills to repeal the duty ou tea and | Toming the acfiee Gr (aoe Rea eamt society are meither Catholics, nor strict Epia. palians, yet there are a sufficient number of both to render it difficult to give parties, ballsor re- . ceptions, during Lent without the certainty of | 100.4, ROTM. excluding one’s dearest friends or most desirable | there are many ireah ncay acquaintances. This accounts for the uuiver- sal style in which the Mardi-Gras (Shrove Tuesday) festivities are observed by persons he oom ; whose consciences are untroubled by feasting faa or fasting, and explains bow convictions and reliable, inacantencons; ruaite poison to pri Sa A ee anated and del virtues thay de not possess. silt ae n s cee, ie would Sat nessing the action of (Connor, leaped from | principles insome become matters of fashion, olive bag | with Commander Crosman. ee Paes. eesaeaes such action Opemure Setre trons ce pane | bis horse and arrested and wisarmed the | and etiquette with others. A violent rain storm 4. Renewers, &¢., forthe Hair is calle1t Favnueroe wa Beaten Agent Oo is . sfers. id "| He said this much to allay the fears of busines | **eailant. ane — was handed over to | axsistea at the celebration of Mardi Gras this wertcogygenle tery at advantages that NATTANS’ ORYSTAL |. that no pensions will be paid until the time January men, who were sending delegations here, and he authorities, and will be brought to Bow | year, but did not seem to interfere ly with loops, covered wer all these vile mixtures. also sending numerous petitior street station this morning, where a preliminary Mr. Sumner presented a memorial asking | ©*#™ination will be held. prohibition of sale of spirituous liquors in the | 7 Marek t, teen, an meas ia District of Columnia; referred to Committee on berdidt ata ee ee District of Columbia. Aleo, petition trom citi- | So. 20 rescore of etre ee es zens of Calitorniain favor of the suppiemontary | the hone of catebherne oligo Ones a eon tro 1. | the areallant of the Queew. The father of the Mr. Scott, from Committee on Pacitic Rail- “i road, reported with amendments the bill in | Prisoner isan Irishman, while the other mem- reference to the Southern Pacific railroad. rs of the toyed are English, and belong to Mr. Anthony, from Committee on Printing, | {he Protestant Chureh. | O'Connor's house has reported a joint resolution to renew the cont act | D€eh thoroughly searched by detectives, bat with the proprietors of the Congressional Globe | Botbing whatever was found to criminate any to print the debates of Congress, with certain | 0B With him in bis dastardly act. r the scenes of gayety in progress. Every other | velvet or ribbon, or by loops of bl bouse in the {athionable and some of tne an- | throngh which pearl slides are p fashionable quartersot the city were lit up from | The “Dolly Varden” of coarse, basementto attic, and by 9 p. m. not a carriage | the strect, institution tor was to be had for less than double the usual | with a plain demi-trained skirt, w prices, and at these only forthe briefest possible | quently accomyanied by a coquettish little space of time. Dancing. music, charades, pri. “Dolly Varden” cap, for description ef whi vate theatricals, masquerades, and leap rear | see Dickens’ «Barnaby I af frolicking constituted the order of the night A taima, witha “‘the last,” as everyone said, ‘‘of the carnival, also used to co: and to see the ardor with which even staid and | thie ner the circular elderly. as well as young people, entered into | #dapted to silk, the fi these things, one would have su; ed they | pots were going home to sack-cloth and ashes, in- fixed by law,—March 4th. On that day he will from all poisonons enl- | expect to beready top with the payments e be used it jety. nipeetie eter ao sat ‘Tie PResipent’s Visitorsto-day were Sena- sinuses, Ite mae pro. | rs Lewis, West and Spencer, and Gen. Negley, jersation. Ttfreqaent- | With a number of friends trom Pennsyivania, fthe hair. At always | Who called to pay their respects. How. Enon C. INGERSOLL, of Illinois, enter- tained a large number of his Congressional friends at a dinner at his residence, on K street; last evening. iy stops headache and felling removes danaruff in will restore the color a tively i m three to t tabe Bo Depot corner af and D at at . ; pes 2 stead of good beds and comfortable breakfasts. French waist—cut with a spring over the hip«, febze RTHUR Aperrat Portes will preside over the court- 437 py vay Rae nae won red tithe — Ainhame lates Dax - ee LENTEN OCCUPATIONS. is a favorite style for washing dresses and wash nee Dalle tree Aaarof Rear Admiral Godon and | | By this comparative statement it will be seen | the contract to the end of this Congress. “Th. | New Vouk, March 1- sit, Stafford North- | , The lull is not, of course, unacceptable even Pisised shirt wale or lesteenson- a AMUSEMENT Davis. Vice Admiral Rowan and five rear ad- | that the number of transfers for the year 18"1 | committee hoped by that time to submit a | cote, who was one of the Joint High Comrie Sevier, Suess ae Cer aah eeaeeek ane | ak ballees Saae eatooeed toe ils a pat on ner . _| irals will be detailed as members of the court. | exceeds those of 1570 by over 20 per cent.; and | Proposition which would stil further reduce the | floncrs on she Washington treaty, writes to the | @iNNET%, sd with Emgitos opern and atner actor. | over the wale: with nesteed belt’ oraumenea INCOLN E L. Tae MEMORIAL of the three hundred gentile | *B¢ #€eregate consideration paid is 50 per cent. Seer Authonry cued oe tee Ok soak Shien presets piace J soa thonrertace ef mnents tw comselc themecives with, andarcattora. | with a bow at the back, complotoes meat print mn! a9 re A rt ment hi journal u por ie promotion s + 1 £ ¥ ¥ SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2p, citizens of Utah who sustain Judge McKean as | &T¢ater than in 1870. The average consideration | to renew the contract with the Globe to print | Lord Ripon tothe marquisate and ‘his services ply en To Bagh rig yghommmecerge wea Pare rp ede epee poh which epestitnes inst District Att Bates oq | f0F each conveyance is nearly $3,000. While | the debates of Congress, which, after some de- | on the commissin, and saya that the ex-com- | © ren reget Pr pion penaleen: wy | ip attached senders a complete street suit. A AL SOCIETY concert. | *** jorney Bates, was presented | 41... 5, jot eet bate, was passed. missioners are silent upon the charges of negli- | 4F¢ neither systema ner wi od. Any | oye : > apenas taren the mE ¢H . 3 ” | tothe Eresident yesterday by ex-District Attor- | oo crepcuons were largely increased, the | “yi7 "Cameron moved that the Vice President | ine” slovenliness, and other faults which have | SUIES*, Darrow. paree-proud woman who can | double talma. the upper ene opens upon the Tis Silos tngy vitae astitiag ney Baskin, of Utah, and Mr. A. N. Gould. Value of the property conveyed in 1871 is one- | pe authorized to appoint the Select Commition Eien caas: against them, from a disposition not peeing. bac. poengtorgar peas gerd oko Flounces are now principally confined te lower Duais— Olen ©. Seu oe half more than in 1870! of Invertigation ordered yesterday. to further complicate the unfortunate diftical- | To's Te icaient Wiadou tact, Tengen aan | aud flameel skirts, ed eh pattern houses issue Ts. PAMBOSCH, Vivviniet. | : oe and ce: well known as | This exhibit illustrates the substantial pro- | _ The Vice President said that he must ask the ty. which he trusts may yet be satistactorily | Pe vheedggec yr my mm, tact, judgment, for- erectegpnen ger pyrene gon apren pola 4 newspaper writer, and who was atone time | pros act rity of our city in a manner | Senate to excuse him from this duty, solved. a “i mtasanyether, | so theyenbuld he worn. Seene mre bencd couse MADAME ELLIOT, Sepranc connected with the Nativnal Intelligencer, diea | &* ee an Mr. Cameron then offered a resolution naming | GLADSTONE DENIES THAT HE USED THR OF- peels dept engender seaman depend arc kilt, plaited, and others festooned. The jenly, this morning, at his residence in this | ‘P&t# convincing, and to a degree thatishighly | the committee, with Mr. Sumner as chairman | remsivE LANGUAGE SyTRanCeEn Tow Sugubion UGG oo aie ee ae | Sept emeter eae ee omens MISS ADDIE RANDALL, C. ntralto of heart disease.” flattering to our friends and equally discouraging | | Mr. Sumner said he had already sta‘ed that | Minister Gladstone, in bis letter to a news bo athe meeetaries Rom grarcn oat: exact knowledge the paper models will be a Free GEO. FELIX BENKERT, Pianist. ‘Tux Secretary ov Tax Taxascny to-day | °° ©*P!tshmovers and croakers—local and oth- ak Sag ir ciel reply ol tod gi Spee Ee fiage | ligent women in their attempts to establish | Felicf to many perplexed ladies who make their erwise. - is social centers of thought and intellectual cul- | Own dresses. t q called i WOK naming the following Senators as the co’ cerning the Washington Treaty attributed Me BARRY C. SHERMAN. ¢o ion pilots sae Ae techs sorta pd The increase in the value of the property con- | tee:— fears. Hamile, Car eee (ooterai Soap hick teeth lenin = answer "you, it en. denominations of the = 3 y certidcates called in are 3415 t0 3019, of ‘51 veyed is owing largely to the fact that persons of | Sawyer, Stevenson, and Harlan. as well as grace and refinement in the | Upper skirts are ornamented with flat trim nt of the material to work with. Alice | mings, with a border of lace, or [ringe, when is an entire mistake to suppose I have ington. Nothing would have induced me to ed that one at least of | use such anexpression. The limit of my asser- : , 3 Cary created the nearest approach to one that | the fabric is silk or wool, but walking suite re- each; and 3349 to 3495, of $10,000 each; on which | Wealth from all sections of our country are pur- eutcvconltten aia snde ner ice Mncodion | Stor sald that every national mind must se | ii iver existedin New Work city, and thiccer | tain, um many instances, tho wultorst paakings interest will cease April 30, 1872. chasing residence sites, and making investments | tine to it,” propee } be a is by extraordi effort, for she was physically j of last year. PROGRAMME, A sort COMMITTEE Of the Maryland Legisla- | D€Fe, With a view of making Washington their | ‘Mr. ‘Trumbull incapable of it; but by her rare appreciation an WHITE SUITS - 4 © a i reedom f: |- | in pique, linen, Victoria lawn, and India moti, Cope puehine sez S maetcPrayer p. | ture are in town to secure congressional aetion | Winter home and enjoying the many and rapidly the Senators who had moved the investigation | tion brietly was and isas follows: «I believe the San. Ben aan ee eee sift of teeny | are already displayed, and will be worn, both Before Battle... ~ Milietee- | andi aid in sefiremee de the epexin of aship | icteasing attractions of the nation’s capitai- | be dyadic gener sles eat tes tet chow | ee Se ss to be — sate | OWN could succeed in attracting around her, | the house and the «treet, as summer ady ‘6 = Goucerto for Viti Sooke. | cosa) betocen tha Chesapeake bay and Dela. | Witha united purpose on the part of our citi- |, Mr; Cameron ieeatens it = oe greg iS jes apolied to | thers of so many and such varied faculties and | Pleatings and embroidered insertions, which a pare aren Ware river. They had an interview yesterday | 708 in pushing forward improvements and | "main = he had py Horeman moved to lay the | ic) Tras proposition I am,” off cocre. | Sttainments. But she did it, because she re- can row be bought ready made, at very reanota- ee ““Meadelwsohn. | With Secretary Belknap and General Hum- | beautifying our city, the more rapidly will capi- | recolvtion and amendment on the table. Feady to sustain in argument, but every | Joiced in them all, even more thanshe did in her | ble prices, are used for trimming ls enous mI Kessict, | PBTesS, chief of the bureau of engineers. tal seek investment in our midst, and within a Bi | Nie ho mctimes po olin of this | other person is Sealy canines 80 Sink, 1 Be ‘ pREns AT THE OPERA. of the material are used, and for ADAME BLLIOT. Want tHe Matren Reconsrperep.—Sever- | very few years Washington vill be the pride of | Tere qe; cnat (he Senate co oe UP eae | ous te dark and doubttar or deat ieee; | ‘The English opera season #0 far has been a pomp ter wt epic ya Chores of Pilgrime—Opera Tan al reyresentatives of the New York board of | €very American citizen. ‘The motion to lay on the table was then | unambiguous in a sense contrary to mine. | Brilliant success. The audiences are singularty | by ones nw pONeETS. ‘Cherus—The 7 Kuchen, | brokers called on the Commissioner of Internal Very respectfully, Kicnocrw & Latta. agreed to. What! trust is that others upon close examina- up from the audiences of the Italfan opera, bat Nothing very novel in shape or design need Ski eeemiememenens Revenue yester¢ay and endeavored to induce ———— = HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—On | tion will notsee cane to think y Sach thing. | their numbersare as great, and theirenthusiasin | be expected thisseason in bounets. ‘The : Miss ALDIE RANDALL, Bim to reo en the cane of tax on the capitalof | OUR ORIENTAL VISITORS. } motion of Mr. Brooks, (N. Y.,) the Senate et ee ee more demonstrative. here is very little full drees ay for veltn S = ay et le commisel loner reques- a } revent ee seen even in the boxes, ba: re are evidences Br Pelncatee OT Welt een A RA | ted them fo put their views in writing THE JAPANESE EMBASSY. from jellien, canned (ruits, See, tore soncnevea | Temask which Tdid not use. and which T think | Of a breaking up of winter attire, and the near popu DE DAMRU>OH. . : x a a 5 fruits, &c., were concu: open to severe animadver-ion, I havealwaysun- | 0%. 0ech of Surlue’ in ‘embroidering as a cubsti. ‘and sammer, varie NoMINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- wen in and the bill passed. derstood and still understand that any man is at | {PRrOOCH Of Spent te cantonal are rept, “Bsc Lea Nowe Martha. Flotow. | lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: tena imeesses and Paniers. _ Mr. Beatty, (Ohio) from the Committee on | liberty to hold and to state with the utmost ‘ghtalliger coupe ae shine len, ortommet.” 4 2 Miss ADDIE RANDALL AND MR. YOUNG BP. Varrow; 0. @ attorney dor ean oe he dacsiheie ot tha Jape eat re. | Printing, gave notice that on Wednesday next igonlideoss am opinion as to the meaning oa $ Cherue—Frablingemrtte, (Spring Ma- he would report a bill to provide and this I ‘ee ‘ : é for reporti of the document, have done " F. Behr. Posten of Poste need — U. * at- | mained quietly in their apartments at the Ar- = publishing the debates ‘and proceedings without being open to the charge of what «e Selo— rues jor Montana territory; James Coey, local | lington last evening and retired early, bel Congress. - I conceive to be a Offence, namely: aap Teter Selo—by Mr. W. W. BURNETT | appraiser of merchamdise ut San Frauelico, | much fatigued after tie Pay ated ed Mr. Sheldon, (La..) trom the Commerce, on | his presuming to restrain from othersthe liberts —- --— $$ —______ ale Pacitic coast. A few of the orientals, however, | leave reported @ bill to provide for a more efi- | which he claims himself. Indeed, speaking ac Sm JUBILEE SINGERS Tue Panera-Rosa OPERA Trovre, who | made their appearance in the lobbies and read cient system of quarantine on the southern | cording to the usages and habitsof English pub- he CI Santley, wonderfal si ‘The shapes are so infinitely varied and are 60 be is fas failed to make the Hoe agra much the work of freak and fancy that it \ era which was expected from hisreputation aud | possible, es well as unnecessary, to desc success in col andoratorio. Hischiet merit, | them. It is sufficient to say that they are noi in fact, lies in bis truth and fidelity to his art, | materially altered or changed, and still retain bis ‘t genius in hie extraordinary versatility | the mongre! characteristics—balf hat, haif bon. and ran, i ' ‘of voice. He can sing tenor parts as | net—which have distinguished them fur the past , ing rooms of 1, accompani coast; which was passed. lic life, I feel as it the utterance of such a ee : ws “ cnboggg poorly ny yet 9 ven iE pe cach overebelastng Moseesen Malt Mot vide) Cou Ser the dasaetes ieioe tc nr |. tis aeguiar onto wae Scmanded. anf tho | ioe ee ne re all wpe denen nage redid ing mg i [pretend secre gar apeaiens HSK UNIVERSITY ASHVILLE, Tony, | Bete: Will appear at the National again, next | Many of the members of the Embassy tooktheir | Motion pending when the House adjourned yes- | If, however, this truth or truism be ap} extensive range, but he is no actor; he has no | are alwaysthe work of the previous season, and oa ae oo OSS" | week; bringing with them the additional attrac- | dinners in the ordinary of the hotel while others | teTday—which was to reconsider the vote by | to documents in general, it requires but dramatic fire, Bo passion, no intensity, and con- | follow its latest and most popularideas. Novelty witt on of Mr. Charles Santley. the renowned bari- | were served in their private dining rooms. Mr. | Which the St. Croix bill was ordered recommit- | erate share of modesty to adapt it in the case of tents himself with singing the music of his part | comesatterward>as the resultot more distinctive tone. We don’t exactly see how the National, | Mori, the Japanese Charge d’Affui.es, accom. | ted—came up. documents such as the treaty and its protocols.” | Tithout any attempt to characterieg tha "uct | enterprine and effort, and aometiones takes once TWo CONCERTS spacious as itis, will be able to find room for | panied by Mr. Cordama, visited the Embassy | _ A long time was spent in endeavoring to ef- SPAIN GLAD OF IT. Wachtel Mas bons aGeed Go the cones ber tas | MednGE toe public Heaemaeon an teaeememee es those anxious to hear this favorite troupe and | during the evening. Last evening several of t fecta settlement of differences ot views upon A Havana letter says the press there is much | acter performances, and Parepa, Wachtel and | the old competitors of the field. It ts hardiy LINCOLN BALL the great baritone. Japanese, who have beenstopping at Wormley’s | ‘e bill, and it was finally d that the bill | grat.fied at the turn of affairs between Englant | Sonties will compose a trie that ought to be | likely. however, that we shall for Srcmaynd —_ a for some months past, prevailed upon some of | *ould be reeommitted with various instruc. | and’he United States, and argue that Sj ae = mum ho ex wublansox ee aeaeiion eae MONDAY ard TUESDAY EVENINGS, THE INVESTIGATION INTO TBE SALB OF ARMS, | their friends in ‘the Embassy to change their | Uo7s—the committee to have leave to report any | bas more reasons to complain of the United ” spRIne FASHIONS. which gave us the towering coal scuttles Bemiewion. 29 e ARO ath and Sete bout which so much has been said, wascom- | quarters from the Arlington to Wormiey’s, | ime next week, after Monday, the bill being | States and more valid, items against the Wash jrdepins ome a unt Gitowes | of Wi et a me Oe ee Tihees ot Bal'antyncte 403 Nk since fea wus 4 menced yesterday by the House commitino on | where they are sow iruney Kedjro Nagano, | then open for further amendment. ington government for indemnification, than the | 1y an unusually chilly and severe March, the and would interfere too serioasly w : — aes ~ | the expenditures of the War Department. The | 2%¢ Of the second secretaries, is the veritable | The Houre then inthe morning hour, pro- | United States has against England on accoun suing changes ol styles and Seatures will take | tho bul satssest; the trae tn which bas cheat NOW SATIONAL THEATER. Investigation failedto implicate any officer of the | “Japanese rommey” Uae veuted Nite cuantry. pcoeted ad Consideration of bills of @ private | of the Alabama claims. Tianak aaaeeiy Gel, Aboehdy exbparetionns assumed the proportions of that iu millinery, Sav a het ame i several years ago and was so much admired by reported tees. i . cale - @ great va fancy straws, bet ee Pha miney bop he Sees tet franeaction, and | the Sai i bake now o canoe reir ites Mr. Coburn, (Ind.) from the Committee on | DF. Howard Unjastly Imprisoned in | are being made on a large scale for the spring ‘here er riet; aw. openings of bonnets and costumes, while the | the black and white are the most “like stores are full of pretty spring fabrics and ad | traveling and nryligr, while the fine white vance styles, which leave .ittle for futureevents | English straw, the deticate chip, and the pretty to disciose. italian straw, furnish a charming Of genuine novelty there is, of course, very | which to select more clegant chape: litue. There is nowhere for it to come from. Embroidered straws are quite a Paris bas had restored to it some of its old trade, | they present always the jeulty Of not being but no fashion, and its broken and depressed | adapted to the ordinary toilet, and in these condition affords little hope for the immediate | days, when barmony is ¢ ing, tuture. Germany, left to itselt, sticks to its | thi ceases to be pretty un! it is found in traditions, and would not ch: its fashions | proper place and surrounded by its oftener than once in a century. we | cessories. For the benefit of hav@had, therefore, or are likely to get for the | afford distinctive toilets, it may be remarked present, of distinctive difference, must take its | that straw embroidered upon straw looks admi- rise in English or American skill and enter- | rably well with but suits, trimmed with bot prise. and not in foreign effort or genius. ee to match. Black velvet and lace, with In truth, women are now very much at the | & Tose, may constitute the trimming. par- mercy of Se Ses ‘and extraya- | ticularly if the dress is looped and trimmed with gant modiztes. Wit it = ideas or purpose of | black velvet. the majority of them fall oe easy TRIMMINGS. ‘nap imme- Military Affairs, reported a bill to provide for ‘ diately stopped the sale of arms to Remington | U¢ Tecognized by those who saw him thirleen . proy New York. March 1.—The accnser of Dr when it wasknown that the latter was purchsing | Y°ar® “ee Geen the a'yacaucy now existing. | Howard, the American who is in. prison at Ha- guns for France. Mr. Sumuer was invited to | ,.72¢ Embassy will_be officially presented to ta S vacancy now existing: | vang, writes from the United States that the ome betore the committee and give his testi- | the President by the Secretary of State on Mon- é aes. evidence he gave which convicted Howard was mony. but did not appear. Another meeting of | (ay next at noon. On Tuesdayeveningagrand | 4 saxairion 1x Tun BeOKes Case_—Join | Uierly taleoened Wan titre ve eee a EAREPA ROSA) cn the evening of MON” | the committee will be held on Tuesday next Se ates pri nace age een Pe wl | Grokam Saye Fisk Packed the Jury Because he eas | {F0m the volunteers. American Consul Tarbert arch 4. 2, wil oda wrest —_——— be 5 uaeterpiece the “i THE CABINET MERTING—A Reply to Gran- | ‘ecorating the Temple will begin to-morrow, | vind, fo Shoot Stokes—In the Stokes ease, in | bas sent the facts to Washington. THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. os Te — and it is said that when it is completed the 4 X¢w York, yesterday, District Attorney Garv: ‘The Trial of © Hall Tene Reo cce ie Washes ite | (ilie's Note Azrecd Uyon—The Cabinet meeting | Adornments will exceed anything of the kimi | Feblied to Messrs. Bartlett and McKean, Stokes New Yorx, March 1.—The trial of Mayor VESDAY—Operauc cbat io Washingtou of the | this afternoon was attended by all of the mem. | ever attempted ie Wohnen Admittance | Counsel, claiming Be apg tengo Hall tor misdemeanor commenced in the com- bers: , ihe special subject which came up for | Will be by card, and the Invitations are now | Std no one doubted that Stoke ie aK | mom pleas court this morning, before Judge fo the tact on ear te reply of this governinent | being engraved. General Myers, who has charge | Ho gies voiomey the pon einen | Daly.” The court-room was exwried with wl the ae act, Rote.of Earl Granville in relation to | of the matter, under the direction of the Secre- | {J¢ slso reviewed the proceedings ‘that all was | known citizens and lawyers, there being a con- se Tat of Washington. After some discus- | tary ot State, will make the reception a grand | jonj'é te jutics, arguing no question bat van | spicuous absence of roughs. ‘The case for the son the precise character of the reply was | success. Court whose authority had best een oat te | prosecution was opened by Mr. Clinton: Sereed upon, and it will probably be forwarded | The Embasey remained at their quartersto- | COUrt, Whose authori Rago ben z a te Loudon by the steamer which leaves New | dey, having conciaded te postpone their official | andin accordance with the law. titess sat) PEER pone get onan or} ‘morrow. in tone, next week. mtlemen con- 4 a ‘uw York, March 1.—' fermi insists on the ‘maneenen er the whole eubjace Ok | Reeted with the Embasey were ont on thestreets, | DY Stokes’ counsel that the bia § fer d =a tex fprog Hg reigning favorite prima 4 PAREPA ROSA, on the evening of M ner Court was crowded, as usual, to hear the ir own, Db ‘. te nal ‘of those uite new effects are produced in flowers, ‘ANI claims, direct and indirect, to the Geneva con- | mong them Governor Ito, Acting Minister of Sot bnew he wat to Dee Ee, of | ATEumcots of Stokes" counsel, claiming the ille Benne tee dene accustomed to place pateescebecee tn mings by delicate con. rg C, ference. Fusite Works, sud his Secretary, ign tsiro | Stokes’ counsel, interrupting: “No, bat’ he gality of the grand jury. Mr. Graham addressed | confidence. Obedient to thelr autocratic man- st ese shee ‘oukoutsi, both Ly a “ “ e court. dates, tinue forty yards GANEESY< FuA DIAVOLO, | -Ex-Comcuncenam Sroums Munrancx> ‘ro | tate summer, and Jumammi Takayassi Kido, | prin Co tey ane was EOE by haa . —— o ot maint ieee ie pot pe ightly yet BENErin) BDAY EVENING. Pay A Fre or $1,500.—In the Criminal Court, oe who paid a visit fo Mr J. H. the Judes. s . Colored Militia im New York. = alter it over, at additional expense and trouble, with the cos- Fits OF M&. AYNSLEY COOK, Judge Carter, this Mr. William B Saville, chief clerk of the Treasury, and re- ie New Yorx, March 1.—A Dill passed the New into something else. Hie Wezpe coRtlet (her Weer en inc 1 lomes, cos Gesgromuan totes ee hich has Targe red ballin a white grownd, nig | ,2RE,NIEETEanTm Cyntony 1x Jarax— | York amembiy laet night striking out the word ny bo ould ante an oe Bm PAREPS A, ~ te (en 2 = | whic! aw ground, flies | 7, tant Me the Mikado.—' E white from the mi code. allow Whate asto , it i = diate nil ermsaaeg CONSTANCE. | victed of having received money for prosecuting | from the Arlingtec, 4 a Sopans recently Lalied hecaoblosteenster org | mcgro militia companice and vegassate meme A dog ~ at Metzen to see that ish taste has inspired our early the patterns almost fy 28 March },at9 | claims against the government while he was a The President Reser S00. 6 Mt il give the Embassy a grand | delivered @ message touching the elueati —_——__-ee- ——__ F PRICES.~Orchestra Chaire, $259; | Representative in + Sppeared on the | reception at the ae House some evening next | interests of the people. Itis remarkable doct Tar New Rvssian Mrnister—it has “irele, $2, Dross Circle. $1.50; | Opening of the court.with his counsel, Mr. A.G. | week, which will attended by the members | ment, and fully contirms the reports of therevo- al be e Tv _ ete | TO COUT £0 Maer ee ieee ad coms | of the Cabinet, judges of the United States | lution of dear which ha tuken’place in faces, Buss ven Oiaar Leas oe = aoe Ss abjec uch penalt 2 pberg, N EW XATIONAL TH EATER. | the court saw fit io im : ‘yas por rine dpb he of Congress, and other | The Mikado declares that the anclent system jaron Von nberg, appointed by Prince offi of the it, with id . i ‘Judge Cartter said: “Gen. Stokes, the court | esp pute ‘a wernment, w' has been changed, and that a new departure has | Gortechakofi te take charge of the Russian B between Mr. A. S. S. the publishers or is pub- even in the English is generally understood, ‘Washington, market, that New York, like P; requires, or | Webster's and Worcester's dictionaries colors, lished in the Jewish Messenger. Mr. Solomons , Or qa me =o oreo | changed, and that 4 new departure has | Gortechako® te take chat he Russian tt the “Dolly Warden” furore oer protested against the use of the word jew a-« een made. vi 8 sul egal ie 3 tersbur, e ‘hich resisted, 5 i sn SRAN EVENING. FEBRUARY 26. sant ee Si sac emclusion to impose on you a | music, and during the evening refreshments | go abroad andsiudy the systema of tient, | of Febeeare ents J, will reach this | com women eer ail the chiens prints, and exer: Of the Dit iteuteey Cee LA TINEE penalty of $1,500, aud the costs of the prosecu- | will be served in an informal way. =| tions, but declares that there is not the slightest j brics. silks, and delaines that have been imported ——— we been governed in my action b; TRE PRINCESSES 10 ADOPT OUR STYLES. I objection to taking their wives, daughters and for their benefit, the entire sex will look as if Fora gost sicrations, among them your uni- | | It isthe intention of Mrs. De Long tohave all | sisters with them, ahat they may ieee ote they had gone masqnerading in the curtains | quest the publishersof Webster's. ‘yeug- of their great grandmama's four-post bedsteads. | gested that if the words ‘‘used opprobriow: ly” There are some pretty striped cambrics aud | should be added to the detultion the otlenes some soft finished with a twill in the new dead would be removed, but subsequently consented leaf cameo, “Mikado” buff, and delicate prin- | to strike out the word entirely. The publishers femps (light grey) shades of color; but they are | of Worcester wrote that they had ouly an ad. oversh. ed, put out of countenance for the 7 eae the text of that dictionary, time being, by the gaily-tlowered cottons, wool- | under the control of the author's sur- ens and sil k foulards with black or white grounds vi brothers. At the same time they take which obtrude themselves everywhere in a way to remark that the fundamental prin- which that pretty and » but still mod. | ciple upon which Worcester’ need age, and | her proteyes adopt the prevailing female costume best anid the request of men of all parties in your'state | ut an early day, and thelr wardeobes will prob. | COUDtTies the best manner of instructing chit that your punishment should be light. It is | ably be ordered here, though the original inten- unnecessary to a person of your inte! ce to | tion was to buy them in New York. Itis the Mvrpering 4 Wire with Hor Corer. say more. desire of the Mikado that the ladies not only re- |! A curious trial is now going on in Chicago in of bassy Mr. S'okes thereupon paid the amount and | ceive a complete education in all the useful and | which a German named Goachim G is as charge d'affaires. Mr. Owens | departed. at Vassar College, but that |! charged with scalding his wife to death with hot since the retirement OU Major. Gere Gorloff from ornamental wrong impression scems to have forth, . 2 el 4 e ate ay vi en pT as Ace! Se the style of dees of this country in } coftee. A physician who made @ post-inortem | that cfice, succeeds M. Danzas, the first secre- — i is Court was under the Indictment chargin —_ Tele lee shennan sie? examthation of the body of the woman, testified tary, who has obtained permission to visit Ras that death resulted from the effects of scalding, ny bly not ret: “piracy to defrand the government. ‘okes | In @ late letter from San Francisco to the | and testimony of admiasions of the accused to | “2” #24 Will probably notreturn, Mir De Roots and Solon Shi Poredas—VICTIMS x behaved, young damsel would | was to give the orthogaphy, prom ation FIT OF MR. OWENS Was tried under the act of 1353, eharging him | New York Times, Grace Greenwood says of the | the brother and sister of the deceased is to the CavasTRoPHE at Haxkow—Loss of On- Sree we eanctiones.” z moeanng of every word i En Xk. OWESS MATINE! with having received money while a Represent- | ¥; the storm came, the Japan- | eflect that he kuocked the deceased down with | Hundred Lives—The North China Daily New: | “A new twilled cotton isimported in dress | guage ured by any writer of motor’ sss) ON FAMinETION (eg go. | MaRS sete ae tated toaree: | Goughoat 6c sualer*paree “Foay tage ai | Ween eaavatouragt stan phon her | apr A ea aclratceeured ween nigat | yates, tule Te benteal: | ments tnty re © “wXo) ON EXHIBITION _ No. | Thesecond trial was under the same indietuant, , 4 2 Prim or od acer Gey ph a harge number of lives | allready to make ap into sui it issoft, fin- are wit mete} AND SALE and he baving been convicted ‘ne it, | been . ‘The Prime ready on the morning of the ‘th ot last Sep: The scene of the bank }4 noxious é: ” at pen- sce! catastrophe was the north alty. this series of cases are the govern- of the Han river, about Sesh at o etloabore mi : a for tog edueal on CoLorEp CHILDREN ae THE PuBLic Scnoors Boece = ia ane A Be. 416 7, MA) ment abandoning the others. «16 Ith street. between D and E sireete, eight ee brought . ly gave admired - | OF New J! On Mon last, a little abou clock Sheen i pkseeee Oa Peliows' Tue Puozic Dent—The statement of the | behaved young ladies. ‘They are suid tote’ tn, | daughter of Wilbag DeKalb, s colorca partes | AY about 80" on Aine, argee ings. Boaravings. Wieiiw | Public debt issued from the Treasury Depart- | patient to dom the American dress, which they | #t Newark, to seeond ward Mi Sates, Pictures, Frame Picton ‘and Tas- | ment to-day shows totals as follows : admire, ‘ all but the onthe back!” Primary street GP rPinitig dein ne District. Pees Berane Txerat fe Got, {wo Tittle gt ier —— Sit Name and Fumber. Bondsat 5 per et Siow in the resointion lately oat va ae tee > ____ LECTURES Pa wr |= = rea cannot be ed tie placa brday ber Sern’ as neas.ai¢ -». 478,000 00 neil after the place to-day, but is [)4*45 & cassEp. Navy penston fund, at @ cmeept WILL READ 3 per eter c cnr S400 B09 O schoo! a’ ip AUTHORIALLY ° Gerlibesls aia pee _Tatenies 6 os ha = 4 WORK OF Fiction, . ‘arming ¥ saat nearly Entitled “ AGATHA,” gins of farming property tx that os wept? LINCOLN Hala, to establish themselves in A waleses Vaneeirs WEDNESDAY EVENING. March life, taking the my Of Mew a # o'clock. mode! wc ralete. 75 cents: reserved esate, @1._ i a model, AI 1s to be lle Mclation 8 And at the hall of the ¥. M eas lem — fede ot purse, io be equitebty aiatribeted. It appears BE May QUESTION cs parties belonged to ya. . _ § money to the United States | A Docrom asked ow ies critraced uectare ri oe getter | Fatal debt. principal and intereet...@2 360,652,363 68 Treasurer and place im deposit at the Treasury if they had been nemee one y teri % ite ry. DAY EVENING, March ist, $372 ~@ OS roan seus Bectings while fete ae fee Wit St * o'siock. For the Benet, of the esas & words were = Groteg @hine Asscclsiion. ‘The procenia tobe pin and his oles Being made to heal the differences Detetectata | 24 hwy sent Ladiew feel" thea tn ha ae Test of the children and Webb. a few ‘angry " Bt oy dnd Fra woman Bettie they tay not only relge fwads “Gay wen ee ne brothers 1s seearpenan' 8 ‘igut Davia | Sa —_ Pinicions fre but meet and expose the very Lisa. Stapnixe > wd = bod Romeated fo this ish Se eamtiments recently ra pace nh ond h pap peered] Get pee amiss wae Saletan ae payed, the | fm binek [, etdations ot Civii Govertment’ wad’ wee | Decrease of debt during past month. 18.091.451 68 i United States dor demages by wey two boys, named f — 4 3 Gey eros ron oe Decrease of debt since March 1, 1871... 901.005.808 4 of indemnity orate sommitiodagnast ap and tn ; edvention to ndait colored children taco sod Septnce grt ; Faan: = a ee a noe of the | Sullivan Dublic schools, by a vote of 21 to 1. The setion | rd y*spondlture, i i | J He Ps Mazel 1, WEB ene. mvne 290,849,268 08 indireet ‘at gono0e. Fae wastemoved = en — ala 3 Thastalemaa ot komistaahes Poses aa | ems tther hinelteny = the people. Genuine Brasttar BEY ca Avesce. send ‘shows totals : aoeet bin ‘es follows: Prin. | claime shall mot be to the ‘TRE awn: aies._jeal6 at | Tinal outuea > SELSESIGS interest sccrued ‘American mixed claims comm yet by ae the bomertead and 300 acres of land: with al ACTING NON-FREEZING FORCE PURE | amd not yet paid, 2; interest paid by | UF ‘do not how! as the 8 bon Improvements, farm impicmen's Ndiaye + | the United gen ag Fe {ed smtounts fo more than the dieeet” dumates fra poeent tha bitchgo fursiture, Tue teud mechanles eet iy by a ys 2 a al tae iy THSRLES Woop, | unce ot interest paid by the "United Staten, | we claim on account of the depredaiious of fae | £2F %Person who od the books . a of al men are Gorner Oth and Datreets, | g11,165,740. 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