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‘ ee eS, — ———_—_—_— THE EVENING STAR. a mn 8 Be AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, y “feunsylvania Avenue, corner Lith Bt. ; i. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT. lg PUI J ramte 9 8 M MAUFPMANN, Bres't. ' : am say 7 . ‘mpire his opinion re- ing the stability of Two Qsxrs each. By mail—three months, $1.5); os ‘ 5 Of the present goverument a'x morths. $5.00; one year. $5. re Adverse THE WEEKLY ®BAR—pnbiiched Pritey—9n ear. BP Invariably im advance, ta both cases no paper sent longer than paid for. i SG Bates of advertising furnished on application | ———— ee ———— to the gov- om Bertin says tt is vat Hs one . 39—N2. 5,917. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1872. TWO CENTS. _| fiitinns soe tapes Whaam, aac! This Afternoon’s Proceedings. coustbered bas’ determination eo sation fremn the nesseneinerdondaaty Governorship ef Paris, which positon he Somnus arch 4 — raraagdladaae SENATE.—The Hoase bill to provide for the ‘The Cabinet Crises im France. “hing im appointment of a Chief Medical Purveyorinthe | Pawie, March 4—The dissatistaction mm the SPECIAL NOTICES. |_ EVENING STAR. Wines, Liquors, @c., for the Holidays He — Washington News and Gossip. ‘Viex Apmimat Rowaw is better to-day. txveeNaL REvexug—The receipts from this THE JAPANESE EMBASSY | a1 dignity of labor, by the practical: i of science to the manufactures and the arts, by increased facilities of frequent and rapid com- PRESENTATION TO THE PRESIDENT. munication between diferent get aseadors—tepty | SUntry by the encouragement of emigration, Something THE NEW YORK CUSTOM-NOUSE INVESTIGATION. The Retrenchment Cot ittee of the Senate to investigate irregalarities in the New York custom-house reassembled at the capitol this morning—all the members of the committee = Which brings with it the varied habits and di- idem verse genius and indi of other lands, by a ——_ Py ere Sere free rere, by freedom of thought and of con. science, and a liberal toleration in mattersof ree Im thar to-day 18.826, 4 és lgion not only {o citizens. but to all foreigners | present except Mr. Stewart. army was passed. cabinet over the condact of Ponyer Querticr, Sa ean | The Japancse Embassy, Junior Prime Mimis- | Te enter mone hat! ooh eee ears to us | Gen. Porter, private secretary of the Presi. | "siz. Summer presented memorial of the widow | Minisier of Finance tn texifeinea eee ‘of Ligwors and Cordials imparted fur the Hol | A XUMPER OF THE FEMALE EMPLOYERS of the ter feskuta, Chief Ambecseder, was te: | en oe Te onaaitation upon inter- | dent, was at some length. He testitied | of the late Paymaster Mckean Buchanan, st. | favor of La Mott, ex-Prefect of the trade.sad which have been selected with care | jierean of Engraving and Printing will be dis- ny bad ‘mal * national questions in which you say you are au- | that he had endeavored to eS Col. Leet | ting forth the extra services of her husband. for | ment ot Eure, who is charged with em! waats of his ome. ‘Those fu want of day officially presented to the President at | thorized to engage. The improvement of the | trom ebtaining office in the New York custom- | wi. ch che asks coi tion. Referred to | funds contributed forthe relief of the Frenc’ om. Brandies, creck ae chat tin | cme sct\this week on account ofa lack of work; | ine Executive Mansion. The novelty of the | Commercial relations betwesa our respective | house eed natin eeard toes Geet he a Committee on Naval Affairs. suflerers continues. Ponyer-Querticr i to have ee i ithe nce valy vere wet uustaie | #2 said. ee occasion drew a large crowd to the White House | £2 to ctrongulen the bonds which umes ant | Was iso the President's opiplon. With regard | Sir: Chandier asked Mr, Sherman, chairman | at interview to-day with Hs Exesionsy, Ex-Govgnxon Houpen, of North Carolina, | an hour before the ceremony, whieh took place | will heartily co-operate into desirable as objeck, it was composedat himself and wife Gee | ot bazance C See a See nr ee ee At is stated will be tendered the missionto Peru, | a few minutes after 12 0’clock.- Shortly after 11 | Your kind wiches tor me personally gentlemen | Babcock ‘wife, and Col. ‘Generals an Mechpen > Sen wade, Seltoved Bi. Gesunet Pen ee ne Mr. Settle, the former nominee, having declined | o’clock, Licat. Rng about ‘hirey rep priolbngterd ote ge Red bi at Land Porter and Baboock had — and oe '® | so that our friend Gobright may sendit over the | Interior, = be appotnted to the position ma tc ‘. men took possession norther! and 5 |. Leet was im Pe % t Ht * ee, 8 eee, the mansion; forming in two lines om either side | contribute to a more intimate acquaintance and | Tombantthcennanrenn paid Wy Loet, the | Ser. Inorcen eae ech repent te ts Mr. A. PoLtox should address his airy note | of the carpet which had been laid directly 1rom | intercourse between our respective people. highest amount he paid any mouth was | meut that whaGever modifications were made in Affairs im Rew to “tae New York reporters who persist in at- | the main entrance to the steps. After general introductions and hand-shakinz | $25.46. The mess never received any interest | the peter le Perego before July. TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS. * . Among the first distinguished officials of our | all a, the President offered his arm to | whatever trom Leet’s general-orker business. Mr. Conkling said there was distress and New York, March 4.—Among the fatalities taching the absurd title of Recorder’ to my | government to arrive was the Attorney Geueral, | Prime Minister Iwakara, and the Embassy pro- | Mudgett had declared that the witness (General | anxiety ame the people on Gn cones par | Yesterday were the finding of the remains of a. name.” aust —_ who was accompanied by Mrs. Williams. A few | ceeded to the Blue Room where they were p! Porter was interested in the general-order busi- tioularly relative to the duties on tea and coftce, | Unknown man among the machinery of Connection—For “Board of Public Works” | minutes later ‘a, dele gation representing the | kantly received by the ladies—Mrs: Grant’ and army arrived, anda naval delegation soon after, | Mics Nellie, Mzs. Fish, Mrs, Attorasy General all in ‘full-dress unltorm. “Before nooa | Willams, “hire. C-erwell, Mrs. Delano, Mrs very partment governmen: ce~ wer, and se vera! ere. cane say es par At about 1:15 o’clock the Embassy entered ‘Tho War Department was roprosonted by | thelr carriagos and returned to the Arlington. ikma} E a bau MOV EM OF THE EMBASSY. cee orn Greens Zone This eventng the Embassy will dine with the Hon. James Brooks, at his residence oa F street. ness, but those he had given as authority for the declaration had disavowed the same, and thus General Porter says Mudgett was lert as the reviler. General Porter further testified that he had never received a cent, nor had he ever asked any favor of Leet to entitle him to any favors. General Porter also read two letters from himself to Mr. Murphy, collector of the port of New York, in which he stated to that anu he suggested that action should be had in | !€try boat Newark. and an unknown mane the matter as soon as — so that whatever | © pieces by a Harlem freight train on 5)! people would know it. | Street. Mr. Sherman ssid the tariff bill was set for _ GRNERAL BROWARD next Monday, and he hoped the Senate would | 8@dressed a free rel US meeting at the Bronk then with it antil action was reached. lyn Academy ot Masic last night. A great crowd Bir. Morrill, of Vermont, from Committee on | ¥#* present. Public Buildi and Grounds, reported a reso- THE TR! read “Board of Health.” in the testimony of Pronounced by Co Colonel Berrett before the District Committee, “TEE ONLY GOOP SAUCE? ~ on Saturday, where he spoke of the burdensome improves appetite and digestion, au it ts un- | nature of the beard upon the people. ler it y Wewrs. LEA & PERRIN popalar = sii partion or wentingqvanserfetic, | _ 50 SIOur the ever Faspes Rows Op NE HAS ANOTHER GRIEVANCE s lution mstructing the Secretary of the Treasury The Tribwne alieges that some merch ants who JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. era Company commence a short engagement at is courtesy is extended to them in recognition | gentleman that no one was allowed to use the ‘ascertai erms incriminated government officials by their te~ Agents, Rew Ysrk | the National, Parepa appearing in her brilliant Navy Departmeat by Secretary Robeson, | of the kindness shown Mr. Brooks by tae Jap- | fame of the President or the writer for the puc, | (secereait ape Tg pe tehengaiing = a of Figaro.” | Commodores Case and Reynolds, Surgeon Gen- | anese officials during his late visit to Japan. of securing appointment therein; he had no | inge in burg, Pa., and Sacramento, Cal. | Committee are now subjected to venation: THE ATTENTION OF THOSE USING ANY es 1 Santley makes | eral Foltz, Paymaster General Dunn, Chief | To-morrow evening the grand official reception Fromiedge of any one being interested with Leet | Passed. digs : suits andseizures, The firm ot Clark & Schult, ef the polsenous compounds advertised a# Re- | his bow here in opera as ‘‘Zampa.” Engineer King, Chief Contractcr Hanscom, and | of the Embassy will take place at Masonic | and Stocking in the general order businessof the Mr. Sherman called up House bill aathorizii who are of this clam, had their books over- Temple. Invitations have sent to the = "g storatives, Remowers, &c., forthe air is calle! t+ New York custom-house; witness never had hy ina man i dune . rte Not So—The statement published this morn- || There were present from the Department of | members of both houses of Congress, to the | had’ ang’ pattie a: Tienes Re chereaee oS site for pablic buildings at sumpichenn, Wr ast pumice nee the great advantages that NATTANS’ CRYSTAL | ing to the effect that Hon. Mr. Sheliabarger has | the Interior Sec: Delano, General Cowan, | Catinet, Judges of the Supreme and other | with Messrs. Leet and Stocking in. which ‘The unfivished business, being the legislative COLLISION Om TRE BR: DISCOV BBY possceses over all these vile mixtures. | been obliged to go homeon account of bad health remap poor erent «banana Water, Com: rais- ponent obi ottiaias eee a & —— money had peseed, and ar an ‘-— Executive, and judicial appropriation bill, wax en fat Middletown yesterday afte one ot ene oe Se isineo-rect. He was called to Ohio by business, | Tissioner of Patents, General Parker Commis. | tothe press. ‘The President and Vice Presiden, | bad , dared vgn) Sa ap. | BER Brooweded with. Bar teen ee ae eran tete the wearer erances erefore be us ety. it | and when he le*t this morning he was in excel- does not stain finger nails or the finest fabric. It is | lent health and spirits. a Seaneonien rapes gb ana wet. | New Treaty ov Commence witm Sram. iy stops headache and falling of the hair. It always | Senor Roberts, the Spanish Minister, has offi- removes dandruff in « short time, and, above cially proposed to the Secretary of State toenter will restore the color and grow! the har p. - into negotiations for a new treaty of commerce tively in from three to ten days. Call for it ani { between the United States and Spain and her takeno other if yon do not wish to be disappointe.. per meapng Mehr 2 hcg haar erin see ee ES ea eee giving Senor Roberts a definite reply. Tue 1Tem afloat in regard te Mrs. ex-Presi- dent Tyler, that she is “a lady of venerable years” isimeorrect. She is the second wife of Mr. Trier and was married to him during his Presvaency—an event, from the youth of the lady, creatmg a great sensation at the time. She isstill a very beautiful woman and of yoath- Tal appearance. his influence; had never solicited any ap- pointment for either Col. Leet or Mr. Stocking, irst became acquainted with Col. Leet at Chat- tanooga in tne fall of 185; Gen. Grant, shortly after his inauguration, did give Col. Leet a let- ter to Mr. Grinnell, who was then collector of the port of New York; the letter signed by Leet addressed to Lindsey, dated Sept. 6th, 1863, was on the day that Gen. Rawlins died; Leet was on Long Island, and witness and the President were at Saratoga; Leet said to Lindsey in the letter, ‘Come over; Porter will be glad to see you; he is going ont to dine at two Oclock;” witness was not in Washington when that letter was written. There must be some mistake about the letter; coald not swear it was in the handwriting of Leet. General Rawlins died in the afternoon of September 6th, and witness arrived here with the President Gol Lest to write any tose making coepeeek Col. to write any letter an appoint- ered of Lie jment i $10,000 for sal- | other train, set fire to the caboose anda aries of membersof che ot Health of the | loaded with flour, consuming both. Loss abou District of Columbia, was adopted. $4,000. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Un- | On Saturday crewing wna RNa 4 = ve" a gerona 4 der the usual Monday's call of states in the | sey city ferry boat went ints the engiue room | > House tor bills and joint resolutions for refer- | Warm himself, and approaching too ne ence only, the following, among alarge number | CMSiB€ Was crushed inte an unrecognizable m. of others, were introd an referred to the | 4. ¥ASS MEETING OF GERMER WoRKINGMEN committees indicated: bevy enon Awd for: an English branch Conn.)—Bi eight-hour ae. jatare meeting for seat 3 easkg (C7RD)—Bill for the relier of | 3 fusion of all the working Intesens wer sor By Mr. Slocum (N. Y.)—Bill for the sale of ie the Naval Hospital of the Besokiyn mevy yard | veserday suerming, Guster man was ber By Mr. Kercham (N. ¥- Bill. to reorganize | Tibly butehered by a treight train on Vander tho clerical foree of the Genecal Land Office. | Wilts uptown track. Mr. Conger, (Mich.,) after addressing the ieee ee Speaker several times and not receiving an pete uty Controller Rehara < answer, owing to the confusion, wanted to Know | fp, /pebuts Comtrelier ecm whether it was necessary for a man to exhaust ven sioner of Pensiors, John Delano, chief clerk, | will of course be present. The notes of invita Commissioner Drummond, of the Land Office, | tien, ef which about fifteen hundred will be and others. issued, are of elegant design, adorned with ‘The Post Office Department was represented ro of Japanese and American flags crossed. by Postmaster Genera! Creswell, (ieneral Ter- ir, Chiffelle, architect, has ehi ‘the deco- rell, Third Assis:aat Postmaster General, Colo- | rations of the hall. They will on & most nel , Second Assistant Postmaster General, | elaborate seale. No fags will be used but those Mr. Marr, chief clerk, and others. of the United States and Japan. Other adorn- Among those present from the BE jge v4 De- | ments will be introduced, however, and devices partment were Secretary Boutwell, nt | of the richest and most unique descri, nm. The et Hartley, Commissioner ’ Douglass, | Marine band will furnish the music, butdanein 7 , planer, Judge Allison, Controller Hub- | is not contemplated. The refreshments will be bard, Second Auditor French, Chief Clerk Sa- | spread in the large saloon hall aud will include ville, Appointment Clerk Vanderbilt, Mr. Kim- | several fancy Japanese dishes. The President's ball, Mr. Lyman, and others. The delegation | levee in honor of the embassy will take place fom the Treasury was the largest presen! some evening this week. It is believed that The Department of Justice was represented | Congress will honor the Japanse with an invita- by the Attorney General and several of the | tion to visit the floor of the Senate and House. prominent officials of his department. @ courtesy extended foreigners only twice in The State De ment was represented by | onr history, viz: In the case of fayette and Secretary Fish, Chief Clerk Chew, and Messrs. | Koseuth. ‘esolation ———— ment for Lindsley. Remem! adsley - which the Mayor had drawn creating a boar! WMATINER, | _ St¥aTon Bavanp mado some remarks in the | 8. A tay GG, Cismennt? Dimm HG. |, A committee of the Boston Board of Trade is | being Af tae White Mouse once to present a plan | He was imaiiy recoguized, and movedthereter: | Of audit, im the year 1:30.” Tho couns:t for Hat ] : favorite prima donna, | Senate on Saturday on his resolution calling on e District government was represented by | but until thelr official duties are concluded. | Se tanrengent, to Prevent smuggling head. | eBce of the bill to the committee om reorganiza- | ¢ntered exceptions to the admissibility of th Mime A ROSS, Of the evening of MON- | the President for copies of instructions relative | Gov Cooke and stair ~ they will not leave Washington. They wili gt era fel pgreee ang q.. | tion of the civil service, insteadof the Commit. ument. DsY. A572, when will be produced Mozart's The: few Se nd Reseeseate | os ; . quarters at cine; Rover sent mesages to | ¢-2 on Public Lands, where Mr. Ketcham asked ™ to prosecution of merchants of New York tur re were but nators at presenta- | probably, however, visit Boston and other cities | him; never had either business or social trans. @hock! ‘THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. bestowing gratalties ‘on custom-house offi tives present. Among the former were Senatoz | be‘ere they sail for Europe. actions with Lindsley. He was regarded at the | that it should go. It was referred to the Public Burrato, N iaghaahnne Ommuly Soks Sean: MM. | evo Sade nto otc tac | of th ena Comme Voce acon | wu tat tarps et, mma? | Wate oe ene erry Meena” | Mt wm oe tm ee. | Memomng te ented ars pet os . he ali, jormer }, as ‘man MS) ve A wilt e Eml ',) nine mt » im Me a eae ene <j one square vn oe < Bhitin, and Rosa inne investigating committee, had copies of these | It was noticed that notwithstanding the recent | New York on Friday. Seven of the patty are in progress Uhen ous renee ceed eT wa Still | on’ of fish-breeding establishments; Appro- | OB siuare distant Morkhan lying onthe b ~ Mm SA tn her great rolect Susanne. | insractions. course of Senator Schurz in relation to the al- | little boys, of ages rangin, ‘from seven to eleven priations. Also, bill to repeal laws of the | tioor drunk and unconscious, bow immer cg oy og —— leged sale of arms to France by the War De. | years, who. are to be placed at school inthis | Whe Northern Paciae Matiread and | United Siates relating to the seizure of books whisky in his pocket. ‘They took a drink of the MR. CHARLES SANTLEY, a Sele ses weer partment: he grosted, the. Secretary of War | country. ‘They left New York on Saturday for the Suew Question. sabes slgmeasr’: Also, bill relating to | tiquer, and then roused Markham and carrie! Pei, | acanlsusnen ack Oe Oe Lae ei nee ae | clis: Ei tirac tates eeinesahs | “ARPA Enano reguae dann | Mbyte, Sem ery ey ney i. BE SEGUIN. 1,000,000 of bonds on Thursday, the 14th, and | Howse Was represented by Speaker Blaine and | AnoraeR BALTIMORE SCANDAL —For sev- has made a statement regarding thesnow | ‘mported merchandise. Ways and Means. dently been beaten to death with a cha: (with @ Star Gast) | $1,000,000 of on y, the 1ith, Ger. Banks. the latter Chairman of the House | eri days past many ramors of a scandalous | problem on the Northern reats, which hes y Mr. Platt (Va.)—Bill to authorize the | investigation disclosed the tact that the wo! — Qeele | ie same amount on Thursday, the 23th instant. | Committee on Forcign Affairs. Vice President | character have been circulated in thiq city in | special interest justhow. Mr. Roberts spent the | Southern Claims Commission to make an addi- | 124 been dead since Friday last. ‘AUST. mouth om account of the Fores sorties ae init | Coliax was of course present, as wore Professor | reference to the slopesant of aie Tae We | spacial interest je the westerm section ot | tional report at the present session of Congress. > Mr CHABL 5 ALENT | ee an ith eens Oty millions of called | Henry, of the Smithsonian Institution, and a Selby, a prominent member of the church lately } the Northern Pacific line in Uregon and Wash- | C'aims. “ Gevernor Palmer Don't Bite. FEIDAY—DOs GIOVANNI. 1862 bonds, which come tn on the instant, | number of other distinguished gentlemen. in charge of Rev. L. D. Huston, with Miss Ada | ington Territory, the early part of the at |, By Mr. Terry (Va.)—Bill for the furtheren- | s=. Lovis, March 4—A special dispatch from Mme PAREPA im her grand role of Donxa | and will have to be redeemed during the next | “at about 12 o’clocka shouteof * Hore they | Turner, a teacher inthe Sunday school of the | winter in western Montana, near the highe.: | dowment and -upport of agricultaral colleges. | Springfield, Tll., to the Democrat says the Svat "SATURDAY GRAND Matinee, | ‘Hitty days, or soon thereafter. ¢ome!” from the crowd which had gathered on | church and mone of the public schools. Mr. | clevaticn of the route, and hassince been ob the | Public Lands. ‘ : Journal, in a leading editorial this morning, a= ss DiAvoLO. a Not So—The rumor published by somevof | the Borthe:n portico announced the appoack of | Selby was well known as a commission mer. | east:rn portion of the road, through Minnesota. | | By Mr. Perce (Miss.)—sill to increase the | serts that Gov. Palmer has refased overtares Mr. CHABLES SANTLEY as FRA DIAVOLO. as cotemnpieasd Me 2 the embassy.” ‘The carriages contaluing the | Chast and left behind him @ wife and several | Besides this personal inspection le bas been 1 eficlency of the navy and relating to compen- | made to him by Gratz Brown om bebaif of the : SATURDAY EVENING. * | our cotemporaries to the effect that Supervisor | principal members of the embassy arrived a | Chinen tans Object of hia violent affection is | constant commenination cin ne bas been in | Cation of seamcu. Naval Affairs. liberal republicans and the passive policy dom my r % Dwyer, of Ohio, is about to resign his present | moment later. On alighting, the members (ten past 30 years of age, and of un} ay construction parLes, and with peciten Sronar By Mr. Golladay (Tenn.)—Bill in relation to | ocrats to aecept the nomination for the Pre-t- TRE FABER CARRIER, (Der Wasertraceoe) | oftice for that of librarianof the Interior Depart- | in number) formed in fine, with Prime winien, . Tt is supposed that the lovingeoebr Officials on the various parts of tht line. His | increase of peu fons. Pensions. dency from the Cincinnati convent = had dat. feos See ANCE. | ment te without ioundation. He entertains no | Iwakura at the head, and marched single file | sve gone to the Paclae slope and it is Kawa | statement, which was made in answer to certain | | By, Mr. Palmer (fowa)—B‘ll to enforce the | states that the governor is now. a mast Box Ofice of Nations! Pinon: tea of resigning: 2nd besides. the oftcsof libra- | through the main entiance to the green room. | that Mr. Selby expended 8900 in tick: | definite questions, is as foll ows: law fixing the eastern te-minus of the Union | teen, a warm personal friend of Gen, « y mat ‘~ tired japans came. citic railroad. road. ey ELAR CO oy ment of Captain C.-C, Adams, of Kentucky; to | The chist ambamotors, (ine ete He lett a cheek for $000 for hit wife aad Tet: | 120 Broapway. Naw Yore, March 2, 1872 By Mr. Cotton (lowa)—Joint resolotion of | {aPhortes of Lis administration, and that he in i 7 ight! - a 4 n Pacif ature of lowa endorsing the President's pe cdoooslie General Admission, $1 the vaeancy caused by the resiguation of Mr. apie Sixt, wore a ee Diack, skal « cap, | ly.—Balt. Gazette, 4th. The ordinary points on the Northern Pacific = eas) rata rey si ° rr aaa ACRED CONCERT = i SEE NIE from the rear of which projected what | A Neepizes RxPRRimenT.—A facetious indi- rote there ‘would be oto ani ibake Mr. Negley (Pa.) from the Committee on Drowned. “ S New CommEnctaL Treaty. witm Cawapa. | appeared to be a piece of stiff wad | (dual not many miles from Danbury, Conn., | occasional difficulty from snow, are at and near | Commerce, reported the Dill to preserve the | New Yorm, March a The regular m aT The Executive Council of the National Board of ze wi bout two feet in length and sought to “draw his wife out” by pretending to | the Bozeman P- in Montana, and towards | ives of passengers on steamboat:, Sc.,andit | steamer from western coast of Africa, wh paolo dnd tc memoraiae Cngrtin taro ofthe ap | are tend and bree cee ator, | Retdeandtt ady outed aateetae | hy Torecetal eMac tssgecte ne | Tercaces to bommmtedanteecnmmtica. | rirefat tices morse, Pig (Corner of Fifth ana F Polntment Of m comaneion nrarorof the ap- | when it made a curve downward. ‘The chief | atrey’ hat fave ene aeood deal, shocked route via the Yellowstone Valley, Deer Loige | A Detennisxn Suicibe—Laudanum and tic | mtclligence that Presi pened my. Sen Her were Cader tho netersbip of Me. ROBERT BALL, a0. | Polomcs Of © commis * Debalt of ths | Smbassadors wore swords or seimetars, inlaid | duced into the human flesh wold indicate on | Pass, Clark’s Fork and Columbia river, Repe—The unknown man who took his lite in | Iuitted while in office, amd who encaped, was sisted by ome of oe bes: Mnsical Talent Posrarmamp ty | soot ad . neat with precious stones. The underdress of the | its surface whether that flesh was dead, and be- | sJopted, I do not apprehend that any would be | the new building on 74th street, near Third | Growned in the harbor of Morrovia while en- stay are Or reciprocity betes Canna ates Rem treaty | three first was of purple silk, and. the two | ing « woman cr sists Practicability she at | needed. avenue, on Thursday afternoon, as sub- | deavoring to swim to the steamer just before it TUESDAY EVENING, Mancu Stn, pipe ln gthersof dark bine. “The overdress of the en- | once armed herscif with s polished instrument | ‘The present winter is aremarkable one almost | sequently appeared, Intended to” make a departure for Livery 21. Adwirston, 50 fenie.2 LOO™ a Saowe Gow tae a aoe tire party was of black silk, and was worn simi- | of nearly two inches, th, and with throbbing | everywhere, but it is my opinion that with well | clean job of it. Deputy Coroner Cushman, —_——_— ene _Aémirsion. en regen former treaty larly to the same garment in use by American | heart and bated breath introduced a share | constructed fences at the most exposed points | who sent the body to the Morgue, took the | spmiovs AccipeNr To Mus. Hannver {AST WASHINGTON M. FE. CHUROH, rested. ime —~e jadi All wore ordinary gaiters white | of its length into an app: re of the | the Northern Pacijic Railroad can unquestioaably | testimony of Nettie Heiser, an intelligent girl of | Bezonen Stows._A despatch from Jackson- ae Ph echentn nle e ares REDEMPTION OF MUTILATED CURRENCY.— bap ay the Emp: sientlariy eee nate {he surfaccer the noodle reat be kept open for r regular trafic its entire —_— ten = geod balldine te netens A. yilie, Fis., of the 29th ult., announces that Mr« ‘TUESD: 4 s at 7: 2S stairs decided thet second assy were: -arne: w ‘through similar winters here | wen ‘Bec! ~ 3 - EGYPT AND THE ROLY LAND ae prperatd den. depaumaies antes with. ont was ote lack phe spencgi pin! as he passed through the window sash.— £:- afters should they occur. Our road from Daluth a = —— rece sernl en sed ercivasancheantans ber IK e ay Ma 4 x ange. w Lake (about miles), has fi a froma water ; immedi- was: high PHOTOGEAP RIG Ewe” ILLUMINATED, | out the limits of the government contract with | sloping backward at an angle of forty-five de- " moet of the way this winter without show fences, | ately alter which, that there should be no tis. pen emg He gn bt OF BIBLE SCENERY, | 4¢0ms Express Company, to receive and from the forehead. ‘he two sites of the | ‘Trarmixa Fxxare Pucriste.—Seme davs | and the Lake Superior and Mississippi and the | toke, he hung himself to a beam inthe basement | {r*hery canght tn her bap Gaiet’ onl tance ae AND PLACES OF SACRED * | deface and mutilated currency under the meet at the top forming an edge, the whole $80 there landed at AkronpPa., by way of the | St. Paul and Pacific Roads, in Minnesota, have | witha new Tope, which he had purchased for | floor, striking the bens of torbeaiecon tee aap Fase dios Bat ace Ts cr | Posner sna ihecremeat rsa: | Ramat wera ofa, Sv ter orn | mole anda BE St tey"woss Sad Sc | ta Smee, te, woah rom ovr | Sao parre. Nin bmg wea ignenca.ax | Sova atluess"raiehertes ees” Admittance A tte 85 Gents: ¢ ren, 15 Ceats. | ing euch currency to the Treasurer will be borne of (oo trimmed with white,in which | men, evidently of the came party. Carriages rc ut Re seapl e take tape es the the spot deceased was dead. No letters or rs hose Dr. ‘Sou Aa my ta Tickets for the door. m4-2 | by the departinent; the banks to pre: pay the Points were formed with purple colored | were quickly {werent and the party, with their river ag free from snow obstruc- | werefound on the body by which ‘deceased eould of Mrs. Stowe ran to her aid. She oan planes ven » @oNcenr AT MOUNT VERNON PLACE a. | © to to the nearest point with’ . 8 C01 in. Mi I he baggage, my: ily moved for some point in }| tions as the line from Chicago to Omaha. | be identified, but the remains will remain at the | incsensible. The latest despatch from Mra. ‘Stowe catia BURCH. SOUTH, tract, and to be reimbursed erefor by, the Prime a sates = P raenvee ghig the Cp = = pong lg nerageett They ven in the Rocky Mountains, in Montane, tho ee ep hag er ey wen announces a great improvement in her condi- MONDAY EVENING, March 4°), 1872 " medium height, marched with a slow, measured | kre enguged i the two young women | the middic-of the dey, Saeed Coote ee eae | Match decoened Meat mined, the bottle from | tion, and the probability that she will recover. pence Director, Prof.J.H Daniel; Prof Carl | Mixsareetat Crisis 1¥ FRANCR—An ex. cee seems to be 8 perecn of great natural | for a genuine prize for $1,000 @ site, and | zero to 48° above, except the 12th, when it was | very strong ¥. Herald, 24 inst. | Hearts Hixre.—Both the brain and body of er will preside at _ = Pretect, charged with embezzlement of funds Pay Mr. Mori, Japanese charge d'affaires, | which will shortly take place. ‘The women ate 30° above. From January 15th to the 2ist, the E S singular ac- | the young and feeble are watery, and capavie Seta Tia be bad ster deen” Come en | for the Tellel of Freuce, & mow on ‘trial at | 10 the party into the green room, but soon | of some foreign nationality, having arrived in | range was from 15° to 37° above; from January exten ce 5 Derzows-—A angeles oo | Grace ahbantumuen, Wieeaten eee at 7 orclock. Concert beginsat So'clock m2 zc" | Rouen. He was ap) inted to office under the — Rr Good mee cad seeing | write Seo this country st anearly age. They arein gcod | 29th to February 12th the range was (rom 2° above | cident is Foret in the Lonlevitie = children get tired of one thing, even of rest. QPP FELLows: HALL. : sylewons. in the" defense’ of the vaEnaneror, | of the members of the Embassy. A few min- | pounds, the other from tare tae pounds. “Thais | $n ee oe cae es ae SE. aa, commenced hie work can in, the ee 88 | Toop hoe akin oe eplaining ay ged . MONDAY, Mancu 41. ed uihan Macnaxt Get wok cae witness aud | tho Embassy to the cast roo, where the pre- | -#°* of respectively nineteen and twenty-two. petting Trocky, Mexpene vega of Montara | of tis bellows. yemeies at the lover Sor Hy go Tae i FT And Every Night during the Week. his testimony was strongly in favor of the ac- | 8 tation took place. ‘ se Wounaeta ohn le Nermsee treneeeaeg | unusually early, {a November-and December.) | 20%¢ time. the coal belng well lighted andeve- | Belo itis becauss mo’ organ of the vrais ne Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. | cused. His conduct in this matter produces a ane Eases Oem tormead in © cumt-circie | =¥z Wonewen —Jetn Ie inet the Beton | were accompanied by unusually cold weather Freeing reeds at sommes Uant be leaned apes the | Socio of the bets ts sihong enoug tor exer LOGRENTA: some ae Nid calcagues He tae Cantaae eae | Katape tuelam asa within thise fort oC thy | Vendslip ena terre Monte tive Pema oben nies Claine, idest cottlers as very | lows, and whan he relieved Iter the weight tho Pen eanept for a very short time. Hence both THE Rov AL CONQUEROR. understood that M. Dufaare and other members | President. The Secretary of State introduced | claimin; 2 000) In consequence of having been | tke valleys of thie region without diffeulty ata | bellows filled with the a qonadiy, Sho weare ar son appre sel ‘THE BERSEEAN THC Oe camiurne threaten to leave it unless he resigas. A minis- the petncipal ambemaders by name. After this | polets ip bailing a depot for for hon are usually fatter 4m spring than when tarned peter he ~_ sb a by the fire in | ical and as criminal as the overwork of the JAVA SPABROWS, ~ | tertal also believed pending | Core! tend went of . on uter—teeding on instan ine i other.—Hall’s Journal. ARO QURTS, WELT IC, | frum other canoes in addition t0 the cont oe | ee ee ee ee ee ce cena ine etme | notsitons Pesn At Holess, in the | Vhich dunded like the explosion of Samet: | Kuaae ope oS Se Aigo. gate Cin, esa eared | Chboie pions and i guatin of adit | prSccded to tead is dress ta Band wit artenie and other potas €provent | Sythe total harSeasstcr tas sient DSS eing | The bcliowe ‘wan torn toplocee "Several itm | 1A a= Sri Doo Om Sunday morning Bente, scents, Doors open at 7 o'clock: commence | ment. A'difference has ateen beteoee tena After readingsbout amiaatebetarsedand | decay. Five or six workmen ied from the | sero, and from 20° to 30” below in the vicinity of Taupiles dping in the concern were harled to the | more county, near Shawsville, took up ils gum c _ m6: | dent Thiers and the committee on the bill pro. spake vo his secretary, wi 0 handed him a large b a the Bozeman summit. But such low of t yuilding, 2 large mer was | and started towards the door, with the intention , en ‘d by Mini ‘Le Fi ting th - | packet, supposed to his credentials. These | *ystems. Eleven other men filed suits | ¢, ‘onl: urred fora few da: wit sent whirling close to Mr. Veith’s head. Fortu- | it is stated, of killi birds fi ai LD FOLKS’ CONCERT. pose ditional Lore Toe ee ee tne Gor- | He placed iu the hands of the President, andne | sgainst the company in Belleville: Iiliscia tac | ture only oce ermOMsetee fom Jace | nately no serions damage was done except to y ~ fy a oe — ernment additional powers for the control ef the | 12D) pecan yok ate elhag inter. | summer. , ‘ » ee ie thermometer from Janu- | te ‘bellows, whieh wes torn to jeleses, ort to | Wife. His dog followed him, and, as if pleased = ATHER DAKIEL'S POPULAR TROUPE of | press. The committee insisted on an amend- ted in E. wes aedilinwes i a ary 8th to Fe 'y 18th. My latest informa- the mn "of Mr. Veith, i badly with the prospect of a hunt, sprang up on him, LD FOLKS will give their last Concert of this | ment giving journals the right to discuss the ba folto ‘is the text of the’ Royauist ATTACK oN A REPUBLICAN Mger- | tion from the mountain sections of our line frightened. . » Who was very ¥ | accidentally striking the hammer of the gun. ESDAY RVSNING, March 13: Constitution, which the President is not willing sé ®@ BXOBLLENCIES THE aunas- | ING IN ENGLAND.—A republican meeting in | report ineer J. W. Flenni- —$__—___ which was thereby , the entire load ‘ODD-FELLOWS Ate gp beh 1872, to concede. ee ware Gaean. a Surry county, Ey land, which was being at- Srexes’ Ficur vor Detay—tin New York, | *ttiking Mr. Hanna in the |, literally blow- AUNT JBRUSHA and UNCLE JRDEKIAN L. s His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, our most | dressed by Mr. —— M. P., on Friday eve- on Saturday, Judge Cardozo, in to | ing out his brains, of cofrse causing his death. Fel en an Wie CO RODOT OF008 thats | a ae renth rent cal re neers | carat sonenion Maree Hae ee Drolet eiaktes Teena the Jury in the pacer roar) —} 5" —~ aes ie selections will be some of the choicest gems Saturday demanded inereased , which | ment of our national ees to Sener the amembiage. They were which indicted him for oe oi! nis Reiss Fp pene oy pee am his aicheas iS ctta Grate at Hie and Parner, | Nan TeHmed,* Tortion struck. "Some twenty (tht ied onc_of,lam,and, without permitting the qu:*- | lecture on Saturday eveving, sald that whem» and at the door. by the strikers and driven from their taboc 0 to the jury, erdict to be rson measures six or more inches through (he Don't foil to go early and see the Grand Entree of | 4.2 eral being badi ‘bruised by sticks aed * per! Govermon WALKER’s VeT0 OVERRULED.—A lor the le reit | bead trom side to side, jnst in front ot the the Old Folks. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Cucert | Sveral belt oy pa eg bo y relations with foreign powers | span nicnmead tp the Alozamacie Phe ten that the jury was illegally | upper part of the ears where they are atta shed. commences at 7%. mars toe | Tho contracter rotees ri cor a ak eos Fe Spm 4 ee eden Wale oat dss voor = en 2t aud Mix. | Srganized, he says, might | j¢ will be found that he had ancestry on his TSE JUBILEE SINGERS ‘The strikers say the work shall not proceed un- his ambassadors ex! to all powers | on Saturday a message vetoing the bill repeal- | Poais canes there has been none of any ac- swants waar £ large number of uid, fat,\er's side reaching ninety Ile oF upward iSike venin pldSootio Sepia | Song Genre rain Par aye | ng oe coun eae of the, feng tivere, aycay of recertoe aguas Boe: | Haha Theeiantar ba renee ays he Rom jo-day. » | which, being taken up in use, Was Over- for » hie e AG |. C.) dispate! that delivering to the letter of our . g bri on his mother’s side will a: ninet FISK USIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, TENS., | superintentent of ome ee OF Tie | Sates abcess ce ateee of our Pg a cpa oi me Soe the ma: fore an appellate tribunal. Stokes ane the whiskers are naturally Nighter there announced that ten honrswouldbe sdwey | The ‘Of the mission with which we are wn inratls6 counsel object: court. hair aud eyes, & person takes in longevity work ee eee March. The work- — by our Ecvereeaoee 900 somnonnnt ‘ (Suati-rox.—There were ool ised MESTIC TRAGCDIRG.—Daniel , agea | after — mo, ber’ 3 if darker, atter the =“ Sention So the knw of Orage ere nae | Comal with?year on all interna- | phia last week, a decrease of seventeen 9 RN pgm pm te pager phe ———— Luncol’h mai prescribing eight casera fe coast ot Maine, ® you! TRIAL oF a Sci. OOLMASTER.—In St. Louis, LL hours as a day’s work. Many of the workmen ‘our efforts to promote | compared with the week previous. Twent; ite, t » Little then shot himself L. ‘ on have left for their homes in the four deaths érom the same disease occurred in 2 aed twenty. some time ago, Jam * L. Young, principal of MONDAY, snd TURSDAY EVENINGS, | strike will cause conniderable declan te te otk ‘New York last week. : we rome pa that Admission. ed seats. 75 cents. Rome.— wit Fichets at Ballantyne's, 402 7th street. TON) tms repented sed tational Bank ies tho Pope oun Faller, of Curtisyille, Massachusetts iia: dic a aes medi that while effect a reconciliation Om Ne.) ON EXAIBITION (New No. ayretatencatt on oe ife, was shot by John Murphy, of Sheffield, in ' ae AND SALE 7, ad jewelry in the Vatican are {of jealousy. ‘The wound will probably prove fi Ho. 416 7th street, between D and E ight | absolute f the ballot; the | surr ror Thomas ocrs above Odd Fellows’ Hall. t of a citizen to bis & ee as. Bias ener nevealece | nema eed largest Paper lege which should never be called for half intetest in the Amador and ures, Frames, ‘aud ‘Tas | thirds that no law . valued at $3,000,000, which isis ein the Distt tlectsr may be intimidated pls weshaled om im by fraud. . e elective hise. TLIT Y—' remember moans Number. St. were nel ce oy a ou Fe debe: a, by Fe aid LECTURES. poe Faller and Jack, read cr opponents ry e. of 5 amor a noe —D* WILL READ 2 e S, — = Tus GEaxp DUKE ALEXM, accompanied by matt. | Pa AUTHORIALLY Tse New Yore Inrerwatiowats.—Gari- bis staff and the Governor, Moreno, and others, New York which 4, WORK OF Fiction pel sree cia ee oe bees nr | auepagds cock ttia Hovann peter esa | ri AT LINCOLN Hani. York, whieh has see and | dance. A ball was given at the a turmet bet peesenres dy of werk. ON WEDEESDAY EV 12 al Marc! s BS) pt ‘hb 6th. i HH 9%. f f i jeseign, A the paint as s &F-The Internationals propose te do someth' covered wits | ‘he spilled paint as = a sogeet. | “striking” In Vienna 2000, 62 ad tilled the paint, and, — ver to | se-There are candidates tor Congress —The | Was engaged in waiting from | in the Richmond (Va. ) district. that pf own and | s7-A Philadelphia infant began a fast” life Beconfined in Fan howling ont the — = ot an early age—by being born on arailway Deing hung, Tas Valielo Recorder e Poteet ne Sen other swTbin' that the a ‘makes commencement reat fidece sit Tae Latest Impax MasSACRE.—Advices dignity | wan none, Oak Tene, zee better bill Home.” ay woted one "1 at ay fess ninaes Den see ‘of | Minols, married a Mr. Wedding, aged 80. S7-St. Louissis reproached by temperance | Such a8 © “Aunt Sally,” and S7-An enterprising New Yorker is in Rich- with having @ ‘who has never | Dickens leading off with dene | mend, X2;,{orming 8 troupe of genuine negro Sank wate Ite iste Whether he is old |," Mkould think vans” minstre! tour in Europe. enough weaned a at Tio" nations |. 69-A large number of invalids are now dai ‘special reports # berrible 67The Marsachesetts ed bt perpen fear hap ncrtal | See eer aeenrarese Soamaeeeey | 83 Noel Dow has taken to writing letters to doce discarded lady de whom be | feet and condaement, ‘may n tension fairly be, kept elevation | Maine Liquor law over Great Britain.” make his lator balisoe af 7

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