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THE EVENING 8148 Published Daily, Sundays Execepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, {HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW. SM. BAUPPUANN, Pret. — 2 TMH EVENING STAE fs served vy carrier to their rubscribere at Tex Cexts PER weed, or Fos PE-Forr CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Qrxrs each. By mail—three months, atm month. $3 0; one year, 95. THE WEEKLY 8Ta R—p aS year, SF Invarishly in advance, and no paper sent lonser than paid fo BP Rates of adverti«ing furnished on V2. 839—N®. 5,821. ae Fear Persons Burned to Death. Macma . Me., Mareh s— The house o: Joseph Bryent, at Mackias Port, was @ = O'clock thi» mer © Bryw ith bie witt amd twegrandchugren ced st ; {¥<ive and seventeen years, perished fu the Mr. Bryant was about seventy years of ag The bodies were reseucd, bat were very be. berned. It is not kmown bow the fire eimaucd . 7 rder Will Gat. Crxeremati, Ono, March §—Albert Mar- vera - ted at Te was living with b AN UNprrenourn River —The evunty (ind WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1872. TWO CENTs. “SPECIAL NOTICES. the Holidayr, citizens fosl then reonel cdtigation to 0.GAUT.ER Prangytrante avenme fr be- | abie, through the yirtttset his hed Bie | to participate tn the festivities incideat te EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. Interwan Reverve.—The pts from this eagon. Alihowrh Mr 0. amuch pride | u-day were $222,110.51. ae fe public benefactor, be doesnot ciiew | ————— pa har mcaye his obser NO CABINET MEETING was held (-day owing Yation. Alresty hiv store grcarewith the ‘mmznsn to the absence of the Fresident. Jepe® Rocmarpson, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, arrived in New Fork trom Europe yesterday. Usrtey Staves District ATTORNEY Bates, | of Utah, has been notified that lis resignation | will be accepted. jol- ors and Cordials imparted fer the iradeand which bave been ealscted ch fhe wants of baie arhose in ‘biakiew, en, Wines uae, Borer bon with» cal, apd be aswured ‘That’ what thes 7 iu hia line Wille mot aly pure bi rom Bateheier’s Mair Bye. lendid Hair Dys tytho best in the world see. reliable, Rascantanson not cantain | ‘MARSO Rorany vilaive poison to. "pradace paraica's or | “ ‘void the vated ned eats preparing virtues ‘Posen. menu! echelor’s. Hair Dye hey had Secretany BovTweit was considerabiy better tonlay, and will probably be able w fon karty years | attend te business to-morrow. qatar? ished cot tine re = Heo imecetite, | Suaeton Dantas Bacue has been relieved nly . ime Brower. ae a os = Bia tere i Spelied at 18 Bond trent, New from duty in the department of Texas, and om x ordered to report to the Surgeon General. Rear ADMIRAL secretary of the light-house boar convalescent, and will be | able to resume his duties next week. Bra & Perriaw Sance. Pronomnced by Oomnoissenrs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” It impr te and digestion, and i is un- “atgated fer ‘ts nee THE CENTENRIAT. COMMISSIONERS are coming geesedse all partion tee ee angen me © | trom Philadelphia to this city to urge the impor. JOUN DUNCAN'S SONS. tance ot co-operation of the federal government ecle/m Agents, New York in getting up the great exhibition in 1876. THE committee appointed by the constitu- tional convention of Utah to bring the instr ment to Washington and urge its passage left Salt Lake for this city yesterday. Mr. Horatio Kina’s Lirerany Recwron: we are requested to say, will,on account of si ness in his family, be postponed until further notice. TEE ATTENTION OF THOSE USING ANY f the poisenous compounds advertieed as Re- Storatives, Renewers, &c.. for the Hatr is called t ‘the great advantages that NATTANS’ ORYSTAL DIBCOV ERY possesses over all these vile mixtures. iret, it is entirely free from al! poisonous sut- stances end can therefore be used with safety. It ‘does not stain finger nails or the finest fabric. It is Positively the cleanest article in use. Ite nse pro duces a cooting and pleasant sensation. It frequen! By stops headache and falling of the hair. It alway Femoves dancruff in s short time, and, above all, it ‘will restore the color and growth of the hatr posi tively in from three to ten days. Call for it and take no other if you do not wish to be disappointed. Depot corner 24 and D streets feds &KTEUB NATTAN Pro rietor AMUSEMENTS. f EW NATIONAL THEATE Mr. J.G. Saviiie.... Lessee ai LAST SEASON OF THE PAREPA-ROSA ENGLISH OPERA - ~ Preprieter and Director. THis DAY) EVENING! Maran SS FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE iN AMERICA, ° M’me PAREPA.BOSA and Mr. CHAS. SANTLEY. & CABD —In conseqnence of the severe indispo sition of Mrs. JENNIK VAN ZANDT. the mana ment is compelled to change the reperiorre for ths Valence of the week ‘Mime PARE: »S4 having consented to sing the part of Zerlina for thix crening only. the p-r formance will consist of Auber’s ever- popula. } COMMANDER CRosmaN, U. 8. N., who is to make the survey of the Nicaragua route for an inter-oceanic ship canal, will leave New York on the 9th for Key Weet, from whence the Kan- sas will convey the party to its destination. QPERA.—In consequence of the illness of Mrs. Van Zandt, the opera of Fra Diavoio will be substituted to-night for Don Giovanni, affording the musical public an opportunity to hear Pa- repa as Zerlina, and Santiey in his great part of Fre Diavoto. PRorrretaRy Stamrs —The reversal by the Court of Claims of the ruling of ex-Commis- sioner Delano concerning the percentage paid on sale of proprietary stamps by parties having private dies under the Internal Revenue law, will render necessary @ refunding by the gov- ernment to parties who failed to get the proper commission on their purchase of about ten thousand dollars. PROPOSED Svrsipizs.—The House commit- tee on commerce has agreed to report in favor of & subsidy of five hundred thousand dollars to the Australian line of steamships. a subsidy of ene hundred and twenty thousand dollars to the Alexandria line, ranning between New York and Mexico, and a subsidy of one hundred thou- sand dellars to the line plying between New Orleans and Mexico. Manager. ad FRA, DIAVOLO.. with recedented cant. C “Wie PARRPA. ROSA as ZURLIN \ rs. e we SEG aes m: CAMPBELL. tr Sivan Om nT ducing the popular soni 7) RANSFER OF NAVAL OrviceRs.—The fol- eee Ey ATA MALE: BOSE ned | ring cmeos Mat been mee euaduion FRa — &. BEREENS mander Sames H. Gillis from the command of SaTcspay. at @"y BAND SANTLAY | the Mahopac, and placed on waiting orders; Lieut. Commander George W. Wood and Lieut. Jobn 8. Newell from the Mahopac, and placed mn La i MARBLE BRIDE. 7 on waiting orders; Lieuts. John ©. Rich and AMPA, ZAMPA: On. Mr. CHARLES SA seer patos ATURDAY EVENING. Benefit of Mr AINSL E ward oH. Gheen trom the Mahopac, py OO m falat hod ordered to the receiving ship New Hamp- STANLEY Ls 2 here of Oherubini’s master work, D. + ‘assertraseer ) OUR Japanasz VisiTors—The principal DONSTANCE members of the Japanese Embassy are still engaged im the transaction of official business at ofS the Arlington, and do not fiud the time, it they : MONDAY NE have the disposition, to make visits. ‘They have ~ =e been invited to visit the different Departments PHOS AEs Oi, BURTANS PILG of the government, but only afew of the attaches Uthat the 12tu STREET MB On e availed theruselves of the invitation. ‘The southeast, at7>s 0 clock p.m. Admission. 25 taries seem to have plenty of work to do, ging from the busy aspect of their office. REsoLUTION To TEMPORARILY SUSPEND THE Boarp or Puntico Worxs.—The resolution intredneed in the Senate th’ morning by Mr. Wit juests the President to suspend the | Be ! ef Public Works for the District of Co- bia, until such time as the Committee of the House ‘of Representatives, now investigating the official conduct of the gentlemen comprising said Board of Pablic Works, shall have made its report, and Congress takes definite action thereon. THE Sates oF Arms [nvestiGaTion.— The Senate committee to inquire into the sales of arms to the agents of the French government this morning examined General Dyer, chief of orduance, at his residence, he being confined to his room by indisposition. His testimony was corroborative of that of Secretary Belknap. As the sale of arms was ina t Measure made by agents of the Department in various cities, it will be necessary to hear their evidence to gst at the detailed manner of making the sales, ‘The committee meets again on Monday. A Patriotic Prepicrion FuLrittep.—a #500 Lond of 1862, recently presented at the Treasury for redemption, bore the following endorsement under date of 1863: “I risk this amount of my earnings with my country, having already risked my lite. The old Ship of State will outride the storm. Someef my associates in arms say these bonds will never be redeemed, I half suspect some of them think of self and lanrels first, the country afterwards. Crippled and worn out, I shati soon leave the service, but my ¢bildren wili not be wronged in this.” Children, 15 conts. oe Messrs. MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH re spectfully announce FEW GRAND ITALIAN OPERA NIGHTS in the week commencing MONDAY, MaRCH is72 abe Company comprises the following eminent ar- E CHRISTINE NILSSON, MLL M’LLE LEON DUVAL. M’LLE EB. FRERRETT’, MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY. CaPOUL, .v SIG. P. BRIGNOLI, S1@. BARTOLINI, me NS. A. BARRE, MON MONSIEUR JOSEF JA * BIGS. REICHARDT, LYALL. COLETTI, Ba- c. RIL! _ GBAND CHORUS AN jUMPLETE ORCHES- MAX MARETZEK. fasical Director and Conductor. The sale of SEASON TICKETS will commence WEDNESDAY, March 2th, at Metzerott’s Music _Wellparticularsehortly. | mar6tf Gyre Sater s* HALL. MONDAY, Marcu 4ra. And Every Night during the Week. Matiners WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. LOGRENIA THE ROYAL CONQUEROR. THE EURUPEAN TROT OF caidduink JAVA SPARROWS = # = PABOQUETS, WHITE MICK, and SSIAN CAT, Sinha de a ye ‘The endorsement was signed, “Thomas Clark Bey secentae Done eoenet d wulecks coometes }2%th Ohio infantry.” i = = Tux New Sraxisn MinisTER.—It is believed FOLKS’ CONCERT. that Admiral Pelo Barnabe, the new Spanish FATHER DANIELS POPULAR TROUPE of | Minister to this country, will be far less accepta- ol L S$ will give their last Concert of this ‘DAY EVENING, March 1 k A: ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. 7 aie AUNT JERUSHA and UNCLI vEKUGH will be present, aud will Le Lappy to ble to our government than Senor Roberts, thé resent popular representative of Spain in Wash- (tom, Ou account of the alle; hostility of the former to the United Staten Ie bs stated x} seo thor | he bas no knowl whatever of diplomacy, re a one solections will be some of the choicest gems forao of Sarseunere pi » eubenaa: entinental music 2] ete cent ; for sale at Ellis’ and Parker's, | ed faith im the prowess of the navy of his own and at tl country, be has published, over his own Don't fail to go early and see the Grand Entree of ture, insulting remarks about our government. Sree kt, Door open at 7 o'clock; Cacert | Admiral Polo has recently been in'somanna commences at 7%. mar? lot the Spanish fleet in the ‘South Atlantic. He snr Ong N°) ON EXAIBITION (New So.'| [une Pitn bim several naval officers as mem- ane AND SALE 439 * ‘Tre Sr. a Jru St. DryWER BY TEE PRESIDENT IN Honor oF Mo. 416 Teh Py Detween D ts, eight | 77* JAPABESE Expassy—The President will give a grand dinner to the principal members = Caromes, Bo. of the Japanese Embassy at the Executive i HiSetnes. Stas | Mansion on Wednesday evening next, at 7 ict. Sn TO | orclock. ‘There will be pesesat or tha Beal ap2S-ly* amociate dors, and - hief commissioners. Besides these, Present the President and = Minister De Longe Me, bs rr. BARE CHANCE Having determined to intro- , Javemene. OF ‘2 PS soc on av end : , chairman of the 1B PIANO, hia, on Foreign Relations, Gen. . any | chairman of the House Committee on 1 now offer the same st 38 per ernor Cooke, Admiral Porter, Gen- Porter, 0.'E. andF. T. Dont and Mr. Dougiass, priva to Prorossy GaarpUmow Ratt xoap Deror— _ Tuxwst Uxper Carivo. Hitt, &c.—The STENT ELvviNe “Gents fer Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has de- ‘can be pat Patented ine case, and is war, | Posited with the House Committee on the Dis. et ce Tears, Ofseet of uly 18 coats: the ad | Set of Columbia « plan showiog oS connection of the Baltimore Pal Tare ae SEWEERY BE | ©. TErBny, No.1¥3 Peonszivania wera | apltor Bu Ist and 2d ste. D ? ¥ ~ | itol Hill, beginning | } | a i i fe tt i ! e iz 4 : i i z E £ { HE Ht Hi i ge a H : i ieeces i i depot at 6th and B streets, that company from laying TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR ig awell on the tarmot Mr. Bey ho resides in Was! ington county. near ‘he of Barron and We - Th THE QISTRICT GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION. | tions the and elections cost ‘six or seven thousand dollars; w FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. — ally, men had proceeded but a short distan. Proceedings before the Meuse Com- | bills, under the old government’ were anon . ea ee a ect ane & they encountered o bed of ¥ mittee ‘To-day. fare, when the registration appropaauet ta | bis Afternoon’s Proceedings. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. reeks. which, “upon te edlics priatio “4 ee oper, The al Investigation imto the | came up certain papers contai: ag items of ex- Farivar, March &. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. substances, suppose: and ituy }; the chairman of th: 2 ~ * When they reac depth from the surface, they came to a which they followed a distance of feet, when there before their gare war a boar! ogee began reading, the Log tee re were in on oF y SP Catt Shek ess een, from a mercantile firm in Bath, Maine, com- plaining of exactions and oppression at the bands of the customs officer. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. morning before the House Committee on the French Ministerial Maneuvering in District of Columbia. les F. Peck sworn.—Was a membe: were furnished b; S. W. Owe He submitted a i river of clear water, which, upon ox ie submit Panis, March 8.—The report that President | { : — Charles P. Pei T of the | were fu y Mr. S. W. Owen. Terolution referring the matter to the Cemmit- | Thiers has tendered the amt stems tion, was found te contain an table naw co honse of the Legislature th —Ishea republican or democrat’ ip to - © je fkh. 1 leaer © . District of Columbia; was, appointed by. the Parsee answer for anyone's politics. —— ment and Reform, with author: | iin to M. Ponycr Quertier is denied. Should the | Ac7_0F small white & pe feiny 4 ity to im tion, it was found to be sixteen President; was an abolitionist and republican te the same. im politics; resigned his position as a member of ent i . es Appointment of Goulard as Minister of Financ to considering the resolu- feet in depth, and as clear and« —Don’t you know his politics are well- nga here, ina that he is 's democrat? be confirmed, it is probable that Ancel, deputy | water As an experiument, © lieht the Council Inst July; hie in had never z gasin the old councils with him once; | Sten (sit octane Of tbe com. | from Havre, will be appointed Minister of Ag’ | Paced cm : been accepted; might be techaically @ member a conservative, but I do not atten: Tp en por poy theres. | Tulture an merce. afloat. I started off into the darkne-=, with of the Legislature now, but had tsken no part in the deliberations since July last. Mr. Green.—What were your reasons for re- signing your position? , Gen Chipman thought that question an im- then political meetings, and don’t know what he is now. Eldridge —Did he support General Chi; {Laughter} = = I don’t know. olution but that he understood it met the =p — of the chairman. ir. Osborn called up the dill granting the right of way to the Great Suthers Ialinead ot Sere Queen Victoria's Assailant not a Man. great curiosity, a e commission of mrdi- ppointed to examine as to the sanity of Arthur O'Connor, the assailant of current, and was soon lost to sight persons have visited th any were the oe water came fromand wither it went, but m Loxpow, Mare! 1 ‘imactory con Florida, but it was not , Mr. Davis. = 7 proper one, and the committee so decided. ipman.—Well, I know he did not. ot W. Va., wishing to examine it. me eee eae fw flood ape foc edd to ia Amaen itness reeumed:—He bad had difficulty in Green.—I desire to call Gen. Chipman's | ,_!7- Anthony, trom the Committee on Print. | ‘hem. ' weotie Fe itimaae in ae eines eamecantbenar as Gat ant proper, “nich Be Deliesed 10 Be | , tention to one thing. He promiacd aerit aug | !2E; Feported ‘resolution’ to. print $t2;000 exten laining why his weapon was not loaded when | so) which in. these favs of ‘tos 199 Nwhst utlaence was brought to bear upon | ene refused to furnitk intersrotion ‘ee required, | Copics of the prelimi mua reports, which | Eo'sseasited Her Majesty, sald te ment wee brought to light. Legislati embly to prevent their pass- | he would aid us in getting it. Now, we have 5 weapon in his great numbers of circalars to various pov par nape phone Aad asked for es coe See yee ired to frighten the Sbroughout the country, offering to forwan! PEE Paitlipe inguired under what charges this | | THE GRADES or PEENSYLVANIA AVENUE, ferred to Committing prong he aaa ich was re- | Sith » bie demand. Any ata 4 them by mail “a handsomely thoumd book, r ered. and Mr. Shepherd repiies that the board has no 2 wou! ve it the Prince of Wales tothe | a rich and peculiarly interesting p tir Grain inde the Gill ad Zik. The cam. | reorrd of Mass geeie eat omee ee | Fae cr cere eered Sill se yrovite Su: the | SOS cen tet areas ne ee to | frontispiece. executed im the highest sty asses avekaed tne us fer ta the Gectieoone re: | and ws falas rotor Ceheeee eeeres es Ceerntnrins bald BY State | Scun,” Ide wishes Geoon Viosees te bea French art, in several colors.” "Every ba: ferred to those charges it could be offered. raGeR- Chipman—Mow do you Knew it in | a ee ee eh ammiticcon Finance. | | SSnglish monarch lor,” the citcular said, “should read it—ev Witness resumed:—It was a matter of opinion married couple, and unmarried ladies ‘Mr. Green.—Col. Magruder told Mr. Demaine vide for the erection of public buildings at as to what were proper and impreper measares; rand Rapids, Mich. Referred to Committe Affairs Nike; every one should keep it in the trank his opinion was that the #4 $00,800 act was an ee not pam -~ ——. is not so, sir, | 8 Public Buildings and Grounds. sh S000 Fine richie s the pects. ty gy ee, cle Lepuintive Aisembly were ever paid oe teivcod | I eald to'Mr. Domaine we moat verfermuk |. Bt. Coldwell introduced s bill to abolish the iting tribal relations of the M sent the money; and what the reader sa. to pars that act; knew that personal solicitations | Other papers he asked for, as the committee had i Indians, and for between 45th and 46th streets, does they received in return? The New Testa other pu *s. Referred to Committee on In- ‘orning. Loss, pos > ~ ‘ for its were made by different individ rescinded the order airing the Board ot | Gian by A DANGEROUS M 5 ment. with a chromo-lithograph of the Virg » Wickes Gomat the mache oF the Orel | bat Tt Goa aoe Mall Riss ne heat ee AS ag ee eee at | tngn Stor tasantes ehempacatene tenn: ey Gl tT I ‘orks; tho maj i on Indian . vice his co . A agreed'with him upon the act, but did not like | Pennsylvania avenue. Ail ave | Davis. detained from his seat by ilneat” " | and two sisters, maiming them with « frccne, | bothered: and vers naturally. to speak of those with whom he was sesociated; chases ee cea Shen yan ete et Mr. Kellogg called up resolution directing the | Yel and cutting them with a razor. He wa- pyr tetera ee = -_—. are lett, Shepherd ing Talse returns. Secretary of War to inform the Senate what A Sort Ovreie tue Bopy.—There hex seat in the Council; ” y . finally rescued by a neighbor, and sent to the mak hospital. id re : alwa some speculation on the nes! and Brown in the €uucil while he was making r. Green— Well, I make the charge, and syed by @e amen Ee —, BILL TO REMOVE MAYOR ALL. abe ‘man's soul sctually leaves hie bo i the speech. aie eoee Chase —1 think you ought to be call. | Purposes t0 occupied, and the title of the gov- Sor arent to ey y meager de lasteven- | but evidemes to solve this enputorions qusotio: ~ . wr ernment e same. assed. 9 . Question by me. Paes rege bre pil ptrsgerape re aa ad fore asking On motion of Mr. Merrill, of Maine, the Sec- | Hall. ‘O’Gorman. rare. There isa story told in Louisville manifest disapprobation while yo 3 retary of the Interior was directed to inform the Senate what portions of the Indian territory are occupied by unauthorized persons, in viola- tion of treaty stipulations, the names of such ‘Connse), poration Attoney Tom Fields, of N ever, of a merchant of that city, who, city. traveling on a sleepingcar in Mixdssippi ‘ vivid experience asof visiting his home and ~ ing his wife and children asleep, and noticiv Col. Magruder.— We have never had anything to do with Pennsylvania avenue; that work was finished before the Board of Public Works came into existence, and I doubt very much if the re- our speech? ® A.—1 saw two of them manifest disapproba- tion by their looxs. Mr. Starkweather —Ub, well, I think when DBATH OF A PRILANTHROPST. Robert Duncan, a well known philanthropist, “ ou come down to ms manifesting disap- | cord of ism our ofice. They are in the | Perens, and the circumstances of said occupa- | dicd at Veena rene —. aie ecto By tes pwn Gow a Probation by their looks the testimony is very Pconal — Capa gl the a cane ‘On motion of Mr. Rameey, the Committee of Sheriff Brennan states that ex-Controller Con- pals pe eng eg rattling along at = Ce eae tn Some et the Bene Commerce were directed to inquire invo the ex. | nolly bas fed from the city and is concealed | the fate of forty mis an hour.\n s s\coping ‘ar, hafman: tacamtg ge patio en” | | Sts Hlondge-—You camat expect to have | Bdicngy ot pubiahing te mapect the uve: | jomewbere abroad, This sly eid ts hare | setts ore Vuh ine and Tonowt Witness’ resumed.—Bil!s which he considered | an’ one attached without making the necessary | °f (00D otinghand era Mer. Ferry, of Conn., | ites to turn state's evidence against him. Con- | "riting to his <i ae a, So learnnd Seek the Copnell but did ast one say feftior; bitte in | Mr. Green—I will have the witness here a: | delivered a jate addresses in ae pee Kn decleal wy io Babel Shee, | Might ot his mpiritual imagination Juss Which the Board of Public Werks took interes: | the next mecting fo prove what Ihave sated. | mectient, satelas of Dect rumba and | Connolly sails tor Savannalton Saturday. | niger Teac an feom t , en Boge eh Adjourned = perehicenl morning at 10 o'clk. Roger Sherman, te be placed in the old hall o! ROSS TWEED IN DANGER OF A PRISON CELL. RIECT TEACHING. —An item is going to the will of the Board of Public Works; his opportunities for observation were in the Coun- cil especially. the Houre of Representatives. Mr. Anthony offered a resolution accepting the statues and returning the thanks of Con- rounds of the exchanges stating that a women school teacher in Utica, Wis., allows the p five minutes to go out and see the rai ‘The rumer was current yesterday that one of Tweed's intended to surrender bim. GARVEY'’S APPEARANCE AS AN INFORMER Tne WERELY STAR, now ready, contains the proceedings of Congress; the District govern- 5 : when it passes. That is a sensible to Be Tae tec iacacas OC he Sp Prepriations | 7st Cn veslentiog; the salect arms tnvestiga- | Frew to toe peeps of Comnectiont for present. | te the Hall coms coantes.s proteus aonastion, tt | Site S Fam. spe esenimn meter. te pe eA tal chines Prop! ti ta0r the: E ro- | Mg them: adopted unanimously. of Nae oemernetions Sek entbionen. | SSS hae oe aoe prison Oe Mie wien tise seth 4. to.-w Bist | cocdings and appointmeateet to bn ee Cer fr. Wilson submitted an order, which wa | *l- Garvey's return is due to ce by | trom looking out, and an elephant. micht pace of anproprintion bills, ‘which ‘be sold he had | Coaterseens: een eer ae ME he | laid over, requ: the, President to suspend | his wile, several weeks ago, with the Attorney . 3 it for th orks of the District General ‘and Samuel J. by and the little urchins be compelled to keep prepared not for the urpose of laying before | New York Custom House Invest the f Chee oe ae ~ aves. | vey was promised immunity trom peosncier, | thelr exes on their, books, leet they ‘mig the committee, but for his own nse; he figured | World of Fashon, styles for March,” by Jennie ineting tas againet 10 ohall hacoencarten | ou bia terming ouese'e oniatens returning | through an open deer, catch a glimpse of the Hp the whole amount of appropriations of the | June; the latest’ aud best tales, poems, and | “sting cha ve, exatuhive Gnd jedeiet ree | some of hint m moneys. He has been in | imal. No wonder boys and girls came to District legislature at 812,028,000 38. sketches, together with interesting local news priation bill being Si Bie Lanes | concontment af il eaoente tie about a month. | hate school hours, and to look upon them as the Gen. Chipman.—Does that include the second | Washington news and goes, matters, | of Vermont, submitted an amendment, which | It is alleged that darkest of the twenty-four. That woman £4,000,000 loan act? agricultural items household receipts, &c., &c : the Secretary of the | INGERSOLL WILL ALeo TURE Inronwen. | teacher in Wisconsin is sound in her head. she A.—Yes, sir; that includes Terms: One dollar and @ half per annum, in — copies five cents, in ing was adopted, authorizing Interior to sell at public auction such in the in squares in 687 and 688 as are for the public works in this District; moneys realized by such sales shall be applied to the improvement and grounds. favors ‘‘object teaching;” she would give a Tecess were a menagerie to pass, or a vires and the children would sto.ty al! udu! But few knew that Garvey would be a witnes: until his name was called. The counsel for Hall say they do not think their case will be much ctcg by Garvey’s testimony, still th is among theentire Tammany ‘yesterday. BOTH FOUR MILLION LOAN ACT! to this { add $4,000,000 which the law permits to be assessed on property by reason of special im- provements; no apprepriation of this amount is Tequired, it being one-third of the cost of the ready for m: Garvey, THE Tammany PLasteren, TvRNED State's Evipeyce.—in the trial of of Capitol charowie: Sg tee ae of carly rising, . extension of the Cap’ ing ch has been so recommonded by the improvements. Witness here referred to tne | Mayor Hall in New York, yesterday afternoon, = es ALLEGED BLACKMAILING OF A MINISTER. oe various appropriation bills, and sald siteon'or | & sensation ras created by the appearance oi | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Mr | yey Dr. Abscnas Gok MINTER. peed eran Se hls them were indefinite as to amount, but they ap | Andrew J. Garvey, the plasterer, as a witness Negley (Pa.) obtained unanimous consent to Sonne ae hace . Carter, street Episcopal Church, has take from the Speaker’s table the bill to amend it suit riated sufficient money to certail ainst one Emma B. Couch, who says she is a prop! ient y to carry in agin Le for the prosecution. things into effect; he estimated the amount ap- He testified to the identity of the warrant opinion of the doctors that childr id him for work on the county meral “ Should be pormitted to sleep about as long a« 1 teacher, for tob ackmail him | they pi camping : : lease in the morning, and that jamyir < propriated by these sixteen bills at €1,000,000. court house. The prosecuting counsel asked pondgg rnaeaer man ed rrp for $100 a month. She es that he, although suddenly out of bed at devlight eual serene Gen. Chipman.—Did you include the Pied- | the witness if the account was genuine and true section, and the bill was passed. a pastor and the father of a family, had bee: health. The Massachusetts legislative comm | - mont railroad’ bonds in your estimate? * in all its details. The defence objected, when ‘On motion of Mr. Platt. ‘the d- | timate with her. A letter in the highest style | tee on labor having under consideration a ten A—Yes, sir. the prosecution said they to show b; . A of blackmailing ingenuity was put in evidence Senate amen: ments to the bill providing for a public building | OF biack™ the witness that the bill, with, the exception or at Hartford, Conn., were concurred in. Gen. Chipman.—That loan must be endétsed shect cee hour law, was told by Mr. Lorenzo Lawton of by Congress, and therefore is not an indebted- per cent., was fraudulent DEATH OF A CBILD FROM HYDROPHORIA. ee olen ae yyy er low: ' mment. The lar order was demanded, and thc " ‘y * . girls e poor man ought te lie in bed in Witness resumed.— Estimated the whole | Crowds were. attrectet “to the vicinity of the House, in the morning hour, resumed the con- | . Pabid dog in Bisouigae diet i permapees \ast on or at ‘mpaen ‘or the ich soon aoe? amount of expenditures aud appropriations at | Court-room by the announcement, “They have THE PILL IN RELATION TO BOUNTIES, wight. which came over from Friday last, and the bil was amended to extend the bounty of €100 t: thore mustered into service of the Uuited State- prior to August 6, 1861, and as amended Mr. Butler, (Mass.) from the Judicia mittee, reported a bill to reimburse $17,060,000; to reach that sum he allowed 1,000,900 for the sixteen bills, $4,000,000 for as- sersments on property for spec: improve- ments. Gen. Chipman.—If but one ot the $4,099,009 loans is negotiated then your estimate will be diminisbea? got Garvey,” and great excitement and interest was manifested. There were many threats againat Garvey, who is understood to have turned state's evidence. Mn. Grextey’s Note to Hon. Wm. E. Chan- dler, declining to have his name affixed to the hould this doctrine be SHOT AT A CARD TABLE. nat ber of encefens Michael Condon was tatally shot during a dis- | Siyet, number of excellent : pute over a of cards last night in ith ay- —_—___rer enue by B. Newman. The latter escaped. Lanor-Savine MACHINES.—The beneticia THE RING PANIC. effect of labor-saving machines in improvi Every effort will be made by friends of the | the condition of workmen. it i= stated. has be passed Com fohn E ’ - ring to have Garvey arrested on a new order, | exemplified by the application of the sew oz . call for the republican nominating convention. | Woodward for certain money paid by him a > Ti 2 s. Ths Witness resumed-—When the $4,000,000 wit | atPhiladeiphta, has been Drought to light, and | demages and. costs growing out of a sult for vestige and pi yl FI or Lyun, Mam. whe te aalteenene was betore the Counell the Board of Buti | Teads as follows: Relea Tee bit ees, Of une President durin, | ores ¥ “all the reat “weck without the as’ snce of th *: Friend Chandler :—Please not to attach my name to the call for the national convention. } the war. The bill was of Tweed, Connolly, Sweeny, and all the rest Mr. Peters (Me.), from the same committee it is now believed they all will flee trom the Works sent in an estimate of the cost of all pro- ing $10 a week without the ass'- once of the leather sewing machine, are now, it is report Posed improvements, amounting to about me | city. ed, earning $50 a week with the aid of this ass $8,000,000; from this they deducted 2 por cent., | uayed evar from your meeting gael FX gt ety Gam onntie Daan, MAYOR HALLS TRIAL. ful apparatus. ‘The inventor, who in Ist wa on account of getting work done cheaper for tratecoth Ganchnene. Of reform from the | system of the United’ States to Judges who re The court was crowded with a great throng | threatened with mob violence, is how comin. fagh, and one-third to be paid by the property | Waite Howhe all rae bie T eer trom. the | system subsequent to January 1 19k akawi, | this morning, many being desirous to sce Gar €c by the workmen as their greatest bencta. holdérs. Witness also included in his $17,000,000 help our Leets and’ Stockio te Guathor mau | Move burvoa ence ears. Passed.” and bear his testimony in Mayor Hall's | Within the last ten years the town of 1. estimate, $200,000 for wooden pavement on M | RClp Our Leots ands es ao Mr. Bingham (Ohio), from the same commit | C&. After the court opened Mr. Stoughton. | doubled in population and taxable property aid street, $40,100 for the payment of interest one “ Yours x2 Horace Greerer.” tee. Teporied @ bill for the relief of the suretic: | fF the defence, continued his argument inst | it is estimated that $44,000,000 have boon saved instalment of the principal on the water loan, —$$—$_ = of James G. Millef, late collector ‘and public | th€ admission of testimony as to the fraudulent | to the whole country by the invention of the £000,000 ‘Piedmont railroad houds, $250,000 for | Ox Tae Annivt of the Waterbury train at depositary at Wilmington, N. C.; which wa- | ®&ture of Garvey’s bill. machine as appl to Uk manual jes of leather. the a parment of the interest on the first issue of The countel Hy, Hartford, last kk, i » 000 bonds; the Le fore week, two ladies stepped upor sewil of the platform. One of them, with firm step anc for the defence continued to lature had authorized argue at length, contending that the Garvey Mr. Bingham (Ohio) reported Senate bill t restore the records i loans ‘amounting to $10,405,000, including the | quick motion, stepped up’to ‘the ater? ann ited ‘States gigim must not be presumed fraudalent, as the hang two $4,000,000 loan acts. clenching both hands into/her curls aud bonnet. | SE iene are ae eu nted 8 Pamea. | indictment did noteo yy pF oo ge Bye ant a Nec inae Od Dot now Af the | entirely demolished the ‘whole su laa: | tea rem ienage (Wis), from the same commit | cotton wey, wees tne Mayor to have acted | errors murdered there, lias received a of 2 . | am en walked off. e attac! party, look- % ‘rances lication a Ale, Phils sald both of those loans had been ing sharply at her retreating nist, ‘coolly | Mekicwey, widoe or Tudge McKinney, oF Fie: | indietment; but the Mayer ie ready t meet | 6/1 spen suspicion of ienpl gy ul . urled these words ‘assed. at her: “All right! Your rida. Pi for a better bonnet than Mr. Eldridge also reported a bill for the reliet of James Ee Soumoe of Alexandria, Va., re storing proceeds of the sale ot a lot seld for di- rect taxes. Passed. of her husband, and are now on trial. As t is no jail in Lincoln county, these prisoners are guarded by forty armed men. Among the © «- men is a lawyer, who formerly represey- the couaty im the legislature, but has ‘fal! r. Peck—Did not see how — enough could be raised by taxation to pay all this in- debtedness; thought the taxable property in the whole District was $85,000,000 when the new government came in; since then there had been husband will this. pay x 4 high social and political infuence Mr. Voorhees (Ind.) reported a bill for there- | defence thought that they might also be admon. | ¢? = ; “ 4 new amesement, ard witness unde the liet of Elias ©. Doudinot, discontinatne atone Iebed againes 1 She poqepapers. Judge | reeds Che ure of intosicating liquors. and now amount had been’ increased; did not think there against him fora violation of the internal reve. 7 sald he wou! oa ostion, ant | clnor prissner & the only physician in town, ant By Mr. Phillips: Witness was never impro Bue laws, and ordering the fo him of | claim down to the time of its payment. it came out during the trial that lie has atte)” erly ay proached while s member of tre Gaone U5 Garvey theclaim paid | ed to : @ woman, who appears as a with. ss b x ay been in oe 6 Uaeest cag ty vegea of the revenue laws. to him, was nei at against im. ments; demanded e money shou! x offered = THE BUR! A CHixp i 2 7 i be economically expended, and every safeguard ofcourt, upon the President for copies ores ne | on Eighth avenue this » were a block of | Cincinnati, on the 2d tnetant,an torannar tie thrown around it; was willing to give,#10,000,000 Laton STRIKES IN EnOLAND. aan the Executive and mor, | two story led as meat, groceryand | months, achild of Frank Andriot Prue ete ety members of the Board of | uses in the allt fees etek de December 1, 1871, and February i. | ther smallstores, and as dwellings. maker, of Columbia, was drowned i Public Works used strong personal arguments | ibice, to the nt mber of 3,800 have ' ed a a ne SAC The eT, W ared to be insane. with witness to have him vote for the $4,000,000 | Shire, tc Tefasing to tthe tenes oberen of dence Cleared $320,000 by selling the real estate sornor | that while absent fits the tame ann momen arguiment Im ett cepts they eae ena? | them by the master. “This throws ten tiace: | tween th Emory for | nine Teena eon eeeway to the Western | yer iittic hive-year-old boy had gone to th ment to have witness vote for ‘the bill that . the jown’s population out of work. ‘ifteer, | the same peried, both were cbse. taken the baby out, and ph it in of which Revolutionary Ce aera ta evolu ms, Tel a amend the act gravting a pension to Phelx Schofield, which war passed. miners of for higher wages. Woovavtt Ibanez axp TILTON A SLANDER- mal honor of members of the Board of Public Works had been attacked, and theretore he should not vote against it; witness prepared his statement of figures above referred to while areon a strike where she found it upon her return. Frightfal read emt. FOUR CARS THROWN DOWN AN EMBANKMENT— him in the morning, but he ce a Mrs. Utie 8. Brooker, a sister of Victoria | The 3; laid before the 1. Sraixcrieiy, MAss, March Se An ow! train | B&t,tell what for. ‘There is little doubt that the En.—Mrs. Utie 8. er, a r i» Mar in 2 d destroyed titat they wereightn, 2 Uo" know for certain | Woodhull, spoke at the Godper Institute in New | of executive commmutionsinny, vniek wate | ener maametP: Mase.» March 8—An ow! train we Soto” hh at that they were right. York last night free love doctrines, and | ferred to ap ate committees. thrown from the it two miles below Capt. W. W. Moore recalled. declared her belief that her sister was insane. Mr. Potter (N. ¥.) moved that when the Hous. track — = the 8; id t. The train wi ft Every now and then ral hue and cry Mr. Starkweather_Make your statement as pringfield depo in was ronning gene She denounced Theodore Tilton in strong i adj to-da: % a curve at the rate of only fifteen miles | is heard that the circulation of obscene liters con ju can, Mr. Moore, so that you | guage, and anced his dlography of Victor!» The 8 ake? ached hit motion wer inten doc » when it encountered a broken rail. The | ture is increasing, but beyond the establish ment pool snaking peach Give ius Ail the | a series of slanders on her famil to exclude the session for debate to-merrow. Eaeize Gnd Adame’ Express car pamed over the | of a aaciety to Thwart this, tho gecas.onal rat make your co | s ; cars next ‘ ms dealer is e hear of it. 4 ‘Mr. Moore-—‘The expense for = ra 2 aan teens out Potter said be had no desire to interrup: Bae geet following—the bag " . 5 and one ~ fercer—went sown an embankment. hind were three sleeping cars, all of which lett track, but did not run off the no SALARIES PROPER UNDER TRE OLD CORPORA- TION, t members of the police, fire de} Saaeioetnet Ge eyo seesement, the fifth claim for losses by the transfersof American Commer. cial Marine to the British flag is not abandoned England will declare reference to the Geneva great uprising for moral refi ‘Want, and till we have it these vile will continue to be erica. Mr. Peters (Me.) said that entailedan amoun: of labor upon the Globe re of the House, and he duction. and employe flaunted before young mot think it worth Hg f hile to bring them bere f« tw lo- one in these cars was injured. Alto- - ? — Hd deemed an enormous sum at that time; now | ‘Tibunal inadmissible, which course is approved | Sons ‘He weet ‘object to the session for, devet. Ee not more than tenor twelve ware ciated Witeene aoe in Des Iesineer ate res they amount to $719 5; the Governor’s state- | by English statesmen and jurists. only to-moirow. jured, and it is believed none ly. Amoug | lady anda ry, one, too, proposed to « fa: ment of salaries of the eld of Ws SF Wines are rising in price in Spain. They | _ The motion to adjourn to Monday absolutel: | those hurt mostly by bruises are: | Dating Ory geod ck He ene ea Troceeded to'reed | ‘£0 down” Juat the same; though. 8 he Iowa,) the H aides; Willtams Kennedy,of Hisrtto rdrery Tadly | Pever4ing the natural order of thing to salt vie in motion ir. mer, (lowa, Ouse » year. “* » observer. ss from his statement, giving some of his views: e Eden,—the “liquor | then went into the Committee of the Whole or | cet ia the head; Blattuee M. Coughlin, of Hart- | ore fashion cas seein oy Mr. Phillips—Is not argument, Mr. | Westion” agitates Greeley, Col. the Post Office iation bill. ford, arm and head; Z. E. Forbes, of Troy, N. lady. She answered “no,” and the young lauds airman ? 87-At Logansport, Ind., the gas-metres regis: | ‘Mr. Palmer iy addressed the committe: | Y., head; E. E. Thompson, bruise: bic: | (O87 qiShe snewes 4 sti = Starkweather —Yes, it is. ter the consumption in dollars and cents. upon the general features of the bill, showing , . Ray Cotton.—We had better hear this at the Sa Ningteen new of small-pox and three | an inereased estimate for expenditures growin; a el er ne Give us the figures, Mr. deaths were reported in New York yesterday. re service. Moore, and not your comparisons. oo $2 Eieeitamt Porter, of Re 9 = By Mr. Greeni—The old levy court was com- | \ Luck isa fool, Pluck is a * iaoky of nine 5 believed they received | MCD #r¢ tavorites of heaven ! salary of $100 aunam each; thought the Officers of the old levy court received salaries ns follows: Surveyor 200; clerk and treasurer; of roads, eight or nine Rephed’isince a8 z 53 i re i i F rH v i Te H i i Sr nt, we will government ‘officers; under the old pomnywed were looked after by impre Geen enor you carryon as much | fc wa wa in Maine has: promi. cay me Bevis | me-zeiheaty Abe Sate foe e 3 ‘outside her. The isnow engaged in courting ingoner oar mea 4 i, Mr. Crané.—' for regis. Ville retreehments; under the corporae