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—$——————— eS “THE EVENING STAR. | i. Connelly, res ¢ : - Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 5 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. : 7 NG STAR NEWSPAPER COMY. pack 2 HE gegen Prev't. fai : Bayes 9 indications of hydrophobia, the rum EVENING STAB is served by carrier to AIL hortible result whigh might folr their eubscribers at Tax CENTS, PER WErK, or For- 97-Foun CRNT* PeR MONTH. Copies at the counter : yed. The girl, who was very atly delowed by all who yxnte each. By mail—three months, 91.50: Scena = : = i, and on Tuesday six months, $3.90; one year, 25. \ THE WEEKLY STAR—pablicned Friaay—918 takable signs of that wpperpaineerttaneade %. 89—N2. 5,922 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1872. TWO CENTS. | Sche"sees tt d's Kim ™ texted the wnmi=- malady by nietl her ne was d with the din SF Rates of advertising furnished on appliestion a De ents * aa geo — od y=) —E—E_—E—={—————EE_ESSS=S= waa = =4 Re ee cauterized the w ™ v Tue PresipEent axp Mas. GRANT on thei- The Valley Route to the Pacific. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. arrival in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening, THE €NOW PROBLEM. Baltimore Conference M. E. Church South. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | *<p%esern fy it wasall to no purpose. I Wines, Liquors, &c., for the Helidays More than cne hundred of our citizens fect preceeded to the residence of Anthony J. Drex- ‘The four principal routes that have been sur- | STATEMENT OF REV. DR. BUSTON—WRY BF LKFT BALTIMORE—BE “ ji V YT tipned, and tt required tre Li hom A A i, cea., the eminent banker, and in the evening | veyed to the Pacific have the following mean | 1877, BALTIMONE BE DESIRES A YULL In- This Afternoon 8 Dispatches, | Ses snestreauire ii ifaraisremice ccactie | Washington News and Gossip, | Sisciathc'esrias olin moms Sra | ibn abereitecrcrel ft fuessaeme | Soevtenvin ote associATED PRESS REPORTS. | Popes; meet mek ‘drongh the wictusool hie oci-breted Hit ee = Se Se Be, reek a Beles] Nocaon Of Mexinachas ma-avernge wieene er | Ta the Belthaoss abeibdenes of Ge Jr. it : allie a and ebeowallowed © Wttie. but ate | pate ta the festivities incidest to the | _ ISTERSAL uveNvR—Tho receipts from this | cashier off the. well-known ind: steset Lact | 2900 feet. 2 The 25th parallel route, 3600 fect. | Church South at Warseutone Ve, sestenday, oe FROM EUROPE Te-paAY. Ok. matter: has she siegt at aii ob . i Mr. ©. takes mach pride | Source to-day were $24 264.98, Drexel & Co., No. 34 South street. t 3. The middle route, extending i771 calles fi = calling the name of L. D. Henten. Presi ling le night. She com plaine 1 of comet bin x $lvther dation ef bis Dasineas ts'cacape Ris coecr, | GOVERNOR Coons is quite indispoted from a | RisBt the Srosident attendetl e whe A saticn | Omaha to Sacramento, 5,000 tect. 4- The north. | Eider’Rev. 8. fa, said thore were hum stick son ee ane thFeat, anid maid ae coutan't Pealom ns th tion Already his store grcase with the imme> severe cold. He was at his office this morning, | of Music. to Colonel John W. Forney, on his | €T route, from Lake Superior and St. Paui to | ous grave rumors affecting the ¢ Loxpon, March 9.—The committee appointed | case of the mother of this poor fiitle victim was Sock of Liquors and Cordials a pipetted ST Fett nt from the collectorship. To-day the | Puget Sound, 1900 feet. H.; which bad been widely circultaed, but owing ive subscriptions tor the sufferers by the | indeed sorrowful. She had child im ber Tap trade, und wheel: have been enlecte but did not remain more than half an hour. Prcciaunt snd Mex Grant auitarthe cenieet middie route (now occupied by the Union | to his absence at the time trom the city of Baltt biished their report, which | srms, which war dine © . Thos y : canes We Ohilde eae ‘ and Central Pacific road) scales foar princip: | more, and Dr. H.’s withdrawal from Baitimore. | &"! ear, q dying ines and Liquors, d | THE Warrs House isdall, owing to tho ab- | George W. Childs, esq., of the Loicer, and will | Sud Cent having the following elevations : 6 there has been no opportunity for official inves | ROWS that the sums contributed throughout | the lungs, and war wnal ti eF | rence of the President. There were ne callers | teturn to this city by the early traindn Monday | Thema Name ies tect and sas tect, Tt tigation. On inquiry, the Bishop was informec | £Péland reached » total of £142,000. ter, suffering with the hydrophobia, any a« NOt Saly PaVO DES WendenE: | to. day. eee ST aae F. é northern route has on its main line but one prin- | that evidence so far was only hearsay in charac Sea Tae Tux Bit To Caawos Tae Form ov Gov- | cipaisummit, and thathas an altitude not much | ter, but was sufficient to warrant Investigation Batchelor's Hate Dye. Scutcerom BAserare has secevered trent bis |. 1m ils Dievyuion There eas qalle | encotsing 00 fact. Hine hundred somtintras | Tis Baeon meen of course these Tumors must Thia rpiewdid Hair Dye inthe best in tho wove | 18 ss, and is againon duty at his office in | S117 0 ttendanceof citizens interested in vari. | mileson the middle route have a greater eleva. | held baseless until established. Bowe the Treasury Department. tion that the highest summit on the northern Dr. Huston then rose, «d (according to th oduce paraiysis or ous bills before the Senate Committee on the ° ous, lead. uclr Sey eitalte peison to re and 4500 continuous miles on the former line ar: —— report in the Baltimore Sun) said he desired been sitting at ai - " ” i. = " vesti, fe parties ch: ed with fi Seating virtoce thane ren oren RuPacwaue | | Svcnetany Boutwart is much better, and | District of Columbia, at the Capitol yesterday, | 1000 feet above the highest point on the latter. | full investigation, and that be would refer ons | P87 eg charged with i Wee | Doctne vamebd’ caps Se rere tee Brea Sasa | acm 7 Sn nme Me Ao | eg tae cere ets te ert es | ,eeninenin re eect Reece | Giri eegees aneer Peee | Soret Cremer, memes | PS Ree eoena, wer a GRiermished reputation to mphold fs integrity, x: Monday. only two members were present—Mcesrs. Sum- | (vcd of the Valley Route to the Pacitie. arom | done to shield Pie wife and daughter, that he di — of the accused were found guilty ef incen- ee ee ae Senchen ie Be all Xoeniets. abikd at 18 Bond wired, Soe | Gri Rat Sweet, First Deputy Commis- | B&F and Hitchcock fhere ras Bo, meeting. | Lake Superior for a distance of 80) miles‘om thi | not wash his inter's cheek Diistered or hi- | dSeree, ond one has boon sentenced to death | Cy on atgrut bastuces. puaties of levnedats ner Se i é ‘ Mesws. Patterson and Lowis are out of town. | tine the country is a vast pisim, partly timbere: | wife stabbed to the heart, without am oproree other to penal servitude for life. 3 a yn tes-tf to-da: p om hits t He tien a aanenisincaiaiearset stoner of Internal Revenue, returned Y | and the remaining members beingengaged upon | but mainly prairie, gradually ‘leing: {rom 110 | pity for thems at @ distance calmly to view tht A New Cable Laid. pen gs ye Sey hy nog Boy a Lea @ Perrine’ Sance. snd resumed hin dutice. OF ockl aan eee eare e had dicsitine mee | feet elevation above the sea near LakeSuperior | terrible matter; that he did not fie from man | Paris, Marc's*_Sonmanant sow Sheng seems ehetiadod seater, wevkees : : $f local politicians were on hand, desiring to be | to 2700 feet near the Rocky Mountaius. ‘Thi- | but his impulse was to shicld his family, anv | have been exchanged bethenn wae th the hatds, for every =! , : ee es RETUANED. — Messrs. Bigelow, Warren, | heardon the bill intrcduced by Mr. Spencer on plain has a varied surface and in ita deprossion« | therefore he went away. Second—he wanted t» | President ‘Thiers aod the Governor of the Iniana_| *ith ihe bands, for every stuovel-t vil of show gut “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE” Noyes, and Bowen of the treasury, who have | the 29h of February, providing that the mom- | Eow'she navigate waters of the Mistenpel ier | shisha: ie Chee Cae Dee Eee | Eregident Thies uum the ‘completion of tele] ut wae tbat mich etmizucticr rs move . 3a Semese eee oak eenean, ae S=* | been in London for some months past, in con- | bers of the Council of the Legislative Assembly | 24 ‘the Upier Missourl and the Yelloosie, | theretore: atte suggestion of & brother. he ha” | graphic communication between France and | mucegoe canes, te ne "iWearedinccted oy Mears. LEA & PERRINS :o | nection with the syndicate, returned to-day. Oe ae eens ta tan mee | ‘ana Deic many tributaries. a anteye of the | MADUAMR from nis church.” He desired th } Gat island. to a Digger snow bank tha ; proseci ties making or vendii Feit Laan a Crossing at right angles the valleys of the | churc! un awi @ resul @ clvi ——_e- == " wea Pe GUN DUNOANS SONS. | Jvpox Ricwanpson, Assistant Secretary of | the first election for members of the Coun: Misciscippi and the Red River of the North, th. | process he had instituted, ata cteil court cous Adfairs in New York. the two bundeed mallee it heat de " ealtctm Agents, New York | the Treasury, left New York for his home in p ahd FF iggy Bos Aap a Northern route traverses the rolling prairies oi | compel witness, which a church tribunal coul. GARVEY, THE ase setts, yesterd: rm 2 Dakota to the broad and fertile valleys of th: oF Maseachu y jay. He will notreturn | sume bill provides that the elections in the a ie reel Bars: set cemiagiae outlays baths trenrery soil he iat of abies February yin eceh peter tek Ge ans ona Leeea np pepe ot Moutana to ths fort 2a Among the guests at the Arling. | F¢bruary in each year; that the next regular | of the mountains. Ascending the eastern slope storutives, Renewers, &c.,for the Hair is called te | 5.2% TOW%-—Among guests at the Arling- | session of the legislature shall commence on the the great advantages that NATTANS’ ORYSTAL ton are Mr. George P. Rowell, the distinguish_ | fret Monday atter the second Tuesday follog, | PY an almost imperceptible grade, and sur i “Gate DISCOVERY posscsocs over all these vilemixtures. | ‘Aikens, of the Milwaukee Wisconsin, commence on the third Monday of February in | Sb/¢that it has long been khown as, the ‘(al 4 with froren fect aud ears, but he*celebrated court | right, and he went on to Denver pot, and all the facts would then better, b Naw Youx, Mareh bronght out. Bishop Soule once ruled a plaster, Garvey, when not on the witness stand hhased by oly in justice tothe accused. He said he had beer | Keeps bimscif in seclusion. He has bece sennnt ceed konin ronuing The hates for a third of a century & Methodist preacher | with a compiaint in the suit inthe case of the | eS arse (nung. The and. although | naturally indolent. he ha |B. ard of Sui ast the i Which | stopped so examine it fora lone tim. proved bimeelf a worker. Pending inves | was instituted in autumn last,about: Mr rs ong to determine what i ‘ tigation he would say no more now, but woul:! them so long to determine what it was, that <a ulvattiing nist of Hew Yor ead a | Sate e of the bill, and thereafter shali | Mounting the single divide by a pass 40 remark- O'Connor's suits for the recovery of thecity’s | hervic lover got out of Teach, Hy becomes 4 of the Mountains,” the Northern line enter- | at some future time. money beget 2 eof seach. He borrowed Firet, it is entirely free from all poisonous sub- Heras oP eorces perso ee Tecsammrovement: | the valley of a branch of the Columbia and fol- | - Dr. Munscy moved that, as there was no evi. | eng iS". gwar eecRETARY BOUTWELL. 20 RescheeRaer ase iebour’ Satens genes Z CoxFinmAtions.—The Senate, in executive es — Lah yang earg roe Ce Modis lows that noble river to tidewater un the Pacifie. }| dence but rumor, that the whole case be refer. ‘The suit instituted some stances end can therefore be used with safety. It | scion yesterday, confirmed the nominations of | Of Public works; provides e auditor and me B.C. nother train, East, containes red to the presiding elder of the East Baltimore | Galvin against Seeretare Bantech tora clang ne Es et es eat gee Conference for immediate investigation atte: | of two millions for a financial scheme has been Ni set eve conference. mete yor ipo Boden g day had been all set and crerything was ae = ‘The leading advantages resulting to the North realy the cletacat urticiein tan Ine are eran | Thomas D. Catron, United States attorney for | {he Presidents that a treastrer, eolltiben eaeee | erm Pacific railroad trom the low altitude of the frequent. | New Mexico; and Reuben S. Kendall, of Con- | intendent of assesements and taxes, collector. re- | \#lley route along which it is building, are: 1 " ly but thom. They fairly howled with rage * A mild climate and a sheltered position. 2. Ex Quite a long debate ensued, and the confer. CONNOLLY AND TWEED. 3 and ‘tu shed the Wy stops beadache and falling of the hair. 1t always | PC¢Hcut, consul at Brindin._ Re re dre enter Surveyor, superintendent | Caiption from deep and drifting snows an’ | ence went into secret session to decide whethe: | ‘The Fimrs says ex-Controller Connolly is now | S'a1 Susan. and swore thes wished any hor removes dancraff in s short time, and, above all. it ‘THE DELEGATES in Congress from the several | ‘ers of the asylum shall be elected by the people; | hence, with ordinary precautions, entire free- | to refer the matter to a special committee for | amd hax been for the last three months residing Will restore the color and growth of t territories will to-night give a dinner to the | that all advertising and printing shall be con- | dom {rom winter obstructions, 3. productiv. members of the Senate and House committees | tracted fer annually; and imposes a penalty of | Pd yerdure covered rountry flanking the road. on territories. Vice President Colfax audSpeak- | Bot Jess than fifty nor more than one hundred | Too uiation and a profitable local tramic. 4. Ah er Blaine have been invited. ‘ict gavecsinent. coanentect, Gantldate tec “of. | Abundance of good water. 5. A saving of many Lioutixe Staxet Lawrs py Evectarcrry. | fice, subordinate ‘oMcer or clerk, agent, supcr- | Pulone in cost of construction with & propor AMUSEMENTS The bill recently introduced in the Senate by | MteLdent, or foreman, who shall control’ or at- : cession of natural and easy grades’ which wil Mr. Casterly to test on some of*the lainps about | Promotion or rewecd on me shea ment, | greatly Teduce the cost of operating the road 3 the public grounds in Washington a certain in- | tion of discharge the full and free expression of | 20d enable the same motive power to accomp d Manager. | vention for lighting and extinguishing gas in | opinion in respect to candidates or measures, or | |i" Br _— ; street-lamps by electricity, appropriates $2,500 | use influence to induce any one to vote for or | th" are possible on an elevated or mountain were to be married it snowed more than ever investigation, or to the presiding elder of th | in New Jersey, within an hour's ride of this city “pete : Baltimore district. It was finally decided tore | Unfounded are in circulation, founded | fn arift thes looked we if ty fei the matter to a special committee, and N | on the fact of Tweed's private office being ad- | Sncivad bf mained That Wilson, John Landstreet, and W. 8. Baird wer. | vertised “to let,”” chat the Boss” is hiding aed anpoinicd as the committee. will soon flee. pW hen, Dr. Huston appeared before the bar 0 anes nZRe Jee the conference he was cordially received by | isso hea¥y in Hellgate that nothing but steam. | ot mw Bishop Paine, and in making his explanation | ers can get through’ The rivers are till covered a Smee oo that he left Baltimore to save his family from | with floating ice, and navigation is still danger. : mortification, added “ that he would be in pur | ous. BieManck ON THE Amenican Case.—Bis- suit from now until the day of ‘his death of th: ing to & reported conver=a man who first started the report.” tively im from three to ten days. Cail for it and take no other if you do not wish to be disappointed. Depot corner 24 and D streets N. W. feb KTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor om the track, drift ¥ were to be hung ‘bt, as One of them EW NATIONAL THEAT Mr. J. G. Saville.... Lessee LAST SEASON OF THE A BOGUS CONCERN, an who fis f Kd much contu. | Snue {he ttle of Jennings, De Fran apd Com ten him and a meruber uf the North Ger m rT ute. e debate was animated, and much confu- | pany, bas been se circulars over the coun- | man jament, sustains the propriety of t ENG BRERA-ROSA for that purpose, 0 against any person or measure in any political | "TH: experience of the past winter, the severest | sion andexcitement prevailed, many taking par try offering agencies for the sale of feathers, ar- | submission of tlie question of comseqaential teatadiphamal tI no Tus Case or Cart. Stavens—The sen- | Geet a ang alection ehigminating conven- } since our Territories were settled and not likely | in the discussion, and several ‘claiming the foo. | ti ial lowers, etc.,on receiptof ten and twenty im the American “case” under the - re panes end 2 mesmo tence of the court-martial in the case of Capt. parectyd at pbs = wi = ma} rt ea tobe repanten for many years, has thorough!) | at the same time. dollars. Allletters hereafter addressed to them | Treaty of Washington. He ix xiso made to nay = pate ip eg {0 po to the comelainnit<? | justified the claim that the Northern Pacit During the proceedi ings the gailery wa: } will be stopped at the post office. that there is po fear of war between thet ¥) EVENING, aT Ss, Stevens, U. S. N., charged with carelessness, in | one-half of such fine to go to the complainant. | }retg eur completed, will not be at any time | thronged with ladies, and many were in th ° nations, became England, being wrong. FAREWELL PEXFORMANCE. allowing the U. S. steamer Guerriere to go obstrneted by snow. Authentic reports, official aisles of the church outside of bar. Noal Mexican Ne recede from ber reported positions. The lan- Benen of Mr AINSLEY COOK. SELES” | SS20re on a reef in the Mediterranean nearly a | ‘The Cheeapeake and Ohiocanal,itisexpected | unofficial and incidental, from surveyors, engi. | lusion in discussing the affair wax male to th JUAREZ HAS THR SINx} ‘me ear aro, has not yet been promulgated by the pened througho thre 1 neers, United States military and signal efficer. Savy Departecnt. 2 Wor eae ve Goapebva sauabene and sttlers, representing ail important sections TE BILL FoR 4 NEW JAIL in this District, | whose business interests are dependent upon, or | Of,the Toute, agree that during the ard winter, there has not been a time when, with which recently passed the House, will be one of | closely eunnected with, that channel of com- | the precautions usually taken on roads in North the first District bills considered by the Senate | merce, wil commence the season ander unusa- | om Statca, Northern Pacitic trains could ‘no: committee. Gen. Chipman is using every effort | ily auspicious circumstances. The coal trade | »&¥e made re, 2 " : ; : Chief Engineer Kouerts, of the Northern Eben ee ime | Ger that Work upon the new building aay te | Of OUr sister city, which is already one of great | pacite Roe ney eee eno NE ZPLDASEGUIN. “Mosre- KARL. COOK. | commenced early in the spring. magnitude, promises this year to be larger and | sion in this country, has carefully studied the st .( Harp Soloist.) and the famous Bar- —— itene Mr. CHARLES SANTLEY — other than to rumors, reports of im New Yorx,9.—A agers is quoted as confirming the opin- mora! , &e. amoras, dated the 7th, says oxpresecd in this reported conversation. The characters of the following ministers wer: | has bee! Call Itsays :—* Apprebensions have been manitested examined and v. S.$. Roszell, D | nees. Rebel chiefs Donate, Guerrero and Mar- | at some of the comm-rcial centers of the Ger- D., R.R. 8. 'W. 8. Baird, A. R. Martiy | tinez are quarreling with Trevino, Noranjo and | man empire in consequence of the complica- others, and their commands have separated. | tions that have arisen between England and the Diaz bas arrived on the northern frontier aud | United States owing to the interpretation of ti assumed the chief command. Juarez has over | treaty of Washingion, The German press has two million dollars in the treasury, which in- | bad eo much to say about the injustice of the to . R. Stringer. sures his probable success, as the rebels have | English view of the question that we necd not J. W. Boteler and William BR. Stringer were | nothin; . .. Mr. CARL ROSA. than . Last western snow problem during the past three year - Felix Diaz was killed by a mob, with | sa: on the subject, except that we con- Wuar Pas Massacuveetts corto DowITH | Lhout goo non toas or helene Cer Test | snd ima recent report, based ontvery fall sata, | placed m the supernumerary list. clubs, in the state of Oaxaca. “The government | sider view untenable; and, because Seuductor -Mr.S BEERENS. | 1. suyvaow?—The petition of citizensof Mas ,000 he sume up bis conclusion in this sentence Rev. Mr. Cowles, presiding elder of the Lynch- | has removed the export duty on specie. The | it isunjnstand untenable, we think it isa tore, min nee = sachusetts praying Congress to prohibit the sale | @24¢d atthe docks, and this season it is believed, | «With ordinary means of protection at exposed | burg district, fell and broke his leg night befor. | frontier ie quiet. Cortina is at Reynosa, Cali- | gone conclarion that the English, guvernloen ‘uo MONDAY REXT-DIVOROE. prypsre aap leapepe District of Colum, | 270M the fact that the canal has been put in | pointathe Northern Pacific Railroad when com. | laste fornia. Nunez holds Mier. An order from | will not persist in it.” ANORAMA OF BUNYAB’S PILGRIM’s | bia is before the Senate District committee. [¢ | thorough repair and a large number of new boats | pleted by the Yellowstone route can unquestion- ‘Washington, forbidding the clearance of vessels je ably be kept open for ar traffic its entin | A JAPANESE RESIDENT of Washington print | for ports in the hands of the rebels, causes, 4 i £34 is A BURGLARY.— Teo" ters as severe as the present, should they occur.’ Tine scan ee TRANGFER OF NAVAL OrFicens.—The fol- | tons. ‘To forward this coal to its northern and | He further says, alluding to'a mass of testimony i ‘err eastern destinations will, of coure, require an | from Montana: FOLKS’ CONCERT. lowing officers have been detached:—Lieut. chants, ~ ght ing that musio nat be fal ace: | Sion among the revolutionists, as it will put a | D- Waite of No. 185 Duffield street, was aroused = by the ri Of the door bell. On opening the introduced into Japan by any provisions of th. peamer, San ‘Suan, aground below Reynees, front door le found a poor little girl Uivering on . hat country his stoop. She asked to be allowed to come in. = “These very favorable reports, daring a win- | DEW treaty of t as yet, unmolested, — Commander F. R. Smith, from the Iroquois, | *ditional number of schooners and the em- | «or tmprecedented severity, cover the most Riegel pees pgs : Tees = Mr. Waite took her in the basement, thawed her ATHER DANIEL'S POPULAR TROUPE of | and placedon waitingorders; Lieut. Commander | Ployment of an increased force of laborers. | elevated and mountainous portions of our line pe gent ro fea ee Affuirs in Philadelphia. out by the bee End gnre her something to QED FOLKS will give their last Concert of this | John H. Kowland, from the Portsmouth navy- | Another very important interest in Georgetown ee ee ee een eee pitioek: beecias they ae both “the fathers c Puchneisele een eee dase clined _ ony : = erasen co vis; yin en . J * il Me yard, and ordered to the Iroquois; Second As- | affected by the opening of the canal is the manu- | anywhere on the route; an dred cerning herself here came from, HOU PERCU Eee he | distant Engineer George C. Driver, from the tee ae fn epee Marg oaks Way Berens 0 &: ODD- FELLOWS L.7th sti n AUST JERUSHA ant UNCLE JEUE RIA Ossipee, and placed on sick lea faeture of flour, as most of the mills are run by | beTed that the obetr pill be Present, and will be bappy to ese fic have been virtually confined toa section o water drawn fromthe canal. And in this con- | 14 miles, every part of which is at least 1,99 trie AxoTHER Ricogous SEsTENcE Rewitrep, | nection it may be said, that while our people are | teet higher than the highest summit on ‘th: The weiec! besome of the choicest gems | The unexecuted portion of the seutence of pri- | compelled to import trom the states many arti- | worthern route, and most of which Is 2.500 t ; conta: for ale at Eis’ and Parker's, | vate George Neuner, of the 14th infantry, has | eles which they do not manufacture at home, PStget ree i pertain aeer pager and at the door been remitted. le was sentenced by court if th ist t to ob- erfe y i ahGR} {Bil to £o early and we the Grond Entree of | martial to “be indelibly marked on the lett hip they need not go outside of the District to ob- | comes perfectly safe to predict for the latter a Folks. Doors open at 7 o'clock: Cccort | With the letter“D," two and a haifinches longs t | t#B the great staple of dour, which,as manu- | compicte exemption from winter blockade ast ated asked to be allowed to slee the chair. This On this question depends the whole future des | jocnewment ef yen Medical College” aden Tequest was granted.” An Jer Gini tennetaoen tiny of our countrymen. It depends on the is THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONERS, of the girl one of the members of Mr. Waite’s THe of this question whether they are to becom: | at noon to-day, proceeded tothe residence of G | family went to the (rout window and looked out. the Eastern Irishmen or the Eastern Yankee- | W. Childs,of the Leger, where President Grant | Three men were observed on the opposite sis I Lope, gentlemen, you will weigh my reason | held a reception and partook of a collation | of the street acting in @ suspicioes mannee, Rithout any prejudice before you enter into an: | The commission has resolved to hold a sccond | Presently they crossed the strect andentered the intrigne to force upon our government the so | session in this city on the 224 of May. pee i = called free religion.” COL. PORNET e' om oe on this | noi whatever about the cemmerces at 7%. mari it. | have his head shaved, and to be drummed out of | {aetured in our midst, is conceded to be at least | enjoved by railroads in New York and New Eng Ons ov, Tax Taxwany Fravos Exrosnn— Phen red rage tp rpemaenbebad gg taken Before Justice Walsh fay. morn ica.” equal, if not superior,to the best produced in ; ; Story of State's Evidence Gareey, the plasierer- | formal'reception taken vines we Pai and sent to se of Tr , hotwithstand- Oup Ko.) ON EXHIBITION (New So. | *rvice rine pay peste meee Oca present seven first. | p/ntclligent judges believe that the Union | jiiciiry of @ Fraudulent Bill for 398,000. How bones, aude prentenetios ait Gb nan ean: | tanime Gumiee tote allowed Yo go her own way. oad ar gem Sr, | | SUrsaiwrenpent McCanres, of the Bureau | sass pouring mille in Georgetown, and another | cits hiscette te ‘grevent Gay torious Biockea. | J iinder eat Distied The Showing te th | retizing collector. N.Y. Standard, #ta MARKRITER’S, of Engraving and Printing, returned to-day | is to be erected during the present spring. Atl | on their line. Whether this shall prove true or | Tost important part o ‘Mayor’ Hall, New York a nee Bye anon + | yTH® Swimpiens axp Swixpien.—The N. Mo. 416 7th strvct. between D and £ streets, eight | from Philadelphia, where be went a fow days | of these are supplica wich medery nacvineny, | not itcan be coridered settied that the North: | Sey'mbole.bilis amounted to 261,000; Twas't: | 150,00 cases of small-pox have ocenrred Vat | ¥. Zoening Post makes telling point when if Gaoice Oi! Petatings, Mogravings. Chremos, Re, irent in couneetion with tine se rernte, overD- | and have a flour producing capacity of about Sr cee Ol tat eer Tit ee Tir che Peeear ganar people, and Iwas to an’ | tients removed to the hospital are doing well: | Cohsiders that people oem ee a3 s J e a vel * : a ive Tw ¢ ny wi —_——o——_ ~ y a Suede, ipowete tek Peg, wcivand "Fas. | *tmps. some of which were destroyed by tire | 1:00 barrels daily. To manufacture this | traversing the rr to doag pelts and running st | ang Gnduence the legislature, oT made up : “The United States Forever.” 3 oh ings. Naile. &c..in the District. recently. He reports that the loss to the gov- | amount of flour would require about 7,000 bush- = Rees A add ‘aay of sha coaapiation fraudulent bill of $395,660 in all; I received 3° Mrs STROPRE. are t Cae na Member ay | the plates or dies were pamcane that nome of | els of wheat per day, or 200,000 bushels per | Pelghbor, will, from the day of its completion, | Pa" Cene of the whole bill, miihout interest New Yorx, March 9.—A Havana leiter state: month, provided the mills run on full time and | ‘atiantic ead the acide, 1tis particulary and Tux Lanor Rerona CaMPAIGN.—The exeeu- | Were run to the full extent of their capacity | vastly important that this fact wn an LECTURES. tive committee of the national iabor reform | Lost summer the millers suffered great incon- | <mphastred now that we have among us an im X GOVERNOR HENRY CLMTA, w it embassy from Japan, whose report op WISE, or Vin | party have been holding meetings at the Nation- | venience on account ef low water in the canal, | Hortant embassy fro transooutinestal thorough. STA, will lec al Hotel, in this city, for the past few days, and | Caused by # defective feeder. As the latter has | fares will do much to hasten or retard the M are z LL, ‘i have nearly completed their programme.’ Mr. | been replaced by a new structure, it is believed | crease of our direct trade with the Orient. ee + MEK; Wealth'ana | Cummings, the chairman of the committes, and | thet there cut be no complaint in regard to | The past year’s business of the Union and Pewer of the United States.” “Picketa 80 cts mi-ét* | the head of the labor o1 $50,000 I gave to Tweed, $60,000 was spent fo: | that at the banquet given by the Captain Gen- jw wader injunc- buildings in Greenwich, Connecticut; $1300 | eral to Alexis, the cnet given ay by the | tion ts well, (os becase Fervag oy Ang for Woodward, in Connecticut; $2,000 for plas | Grand Duke, who, rising and bowing to Admiral | ¢x¢rts a bad wen an Sociaty, Sat Chey tering the house of Walter Roche, and 1 kep: | Lee, gave “« The U ‘States forever.” doing @ very useful = afterall. They were $5,000 for myself, to be spent in politica, 1 go ANTI-STROPHE. any bee pemeg od aclassof citizens who sadly my blanks out of the supervisor's office. Th: Dr. Howard, the efforts of American | Deed A history of this particular this: “The latter a jassa- Central line, with its promise of rapid increase, , has been arrested on trumped-up el —— —— chusetts, was closeted with pos Sane ‘on | *carcity of water this summer. and consequently | establishes beyond doubt the saree the first or a nes cenoneing the erection oc me py ANOS, &c. "| Thursday evening, for several hours. we may look for = material increase in flour | trans.continental road; but it renders equally worl fanctl Espirit ie Ss production. certain the profitableness of the North Pacific. Within a year past the commercial facilities | Which has radical vtnopeg, — with an ample Tue New York Tribune accuses one of our fellow-townsmen of gross plagiarism in an arti- New Yorr, March &. Ti é to intro- of Georgetown, as well as Washington, have | Seid andfutare of its own. ‘he two lines are so Te earch 9.6 dispatch from Ti- ACKER PIANO, Phinio whic, et a] cle which appeared in the New York Times of . 2 far apart as not to interfere with each other. Ar ificent' there tusville, Pa., states that the last of of]. | should wish these watch swindlers to continne wo hy edopted plese wii their useful calling as public educators, been increased by a new steam line to Balti- | isthe case with the present Pacific re by a select lames Sue should bail th factors of the — hae the newest improvements, Sunday last, entitled “Alpine Travel,” and says | more, and additional steamers placed on the | bulk of the earnings of each will doubtless come nip aged withholding every barre! tone; is better fini and more thanany | that ‘(unless N.S. D., who is understood to be @ Sor- | fom local traffic, while the Amatic and through ae ii ether Piano made, I now offer the same at 33 per line to Philadelphia. The New York and Nor- fore I made up the account } | of oil from going to Southern Improvement cont. legs cash than any other first class Piano can | ¢!erk tn one of the Departments at Washington, carrying trace of both will be increased to an de memorandum account trom Wood. | Com and measures are about to be taken be bought. or for reasonable installments. Call and | Ca establish that he isthe Rev. Harry Jones, | folk steam lines, as well as the other lines men- | Cnormoks volume vy thelr jolt clin wan, | made ups rac crea ich he wants: | whereby all olls int nded for th gon ezamine for yourselves, rector of St. Luke's, Berwick street, Soho, Eng- | tioned, are well supported by the citizens of the | the current of the world's cosmmerce meroee the Seret wie Gi ont ene Caneel ee ‘Canal decd OABL RICHTER, 935 Penna. ave. land, he must, be convicted of fhe charge.” | District, and the prospects now are that they | American continent, and by their joint demon this Cl choad be — Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence river te the Rewovat sore. 1 “N.S. D.” rise and explain will do a larger business this season thanever. | *tation that the trans-continental route Is Oo ocean, and part also by way ot to the ior’ pee ae raf fins ped = Gulf of Mexico. curred in the aj iD ‘nt of a joint commi Ty oR IES to confer on the: cases — the Baltimore an’ | Baid of Mexican Cattle Stealers into Ohio railroad in regard to a basis of adjustment es ‘Texas. and named Messrs. Griswold, Chapman, Colto: New Yorx, March 9.—A special trom Browns- of Baltimore, Baldwin, and Ford on the part o | ville, dated the 7th instant, says:—On Monday NV. ¥. Inde- TE Jaraxzsx Enassy will shortly go to | _Weinstance the above facts to show the grow- | (ius! {0 all commercial needs —N. Y. wate, sdecstoned — eens L-4 Mt. Vernon to visit the graye of Washington. | ing importance of the trade of our sister city ~ general. th pte has Taka nl fomovad eRe te They =i aes go to Annapolis he examine the — a0 =n evidence of prosperity which we are | | Toox tHe Brack Veu No 313° SkVENTH. ET, opposite the | ar aac aceny and West Point to sce the Mil- cs eae leeterss of the Sacred Heart of Chicago, took their last No 313 SEV: = ‘ —-—— -. - Pont Ofices whee be a Ee eer geposite the | itary Academy. On their way to. West Point rere y vo ‘adame Ki aresche. Thi: SPEC Nilitics to Bis patrons fox the transaction | ty will stop at Philadelphia to look into the || Daxogns ov “Savery Orts.”—Protessor | ],Jy Ioan ittueteation of how fratlne getect | the House. ‘The committee on bebalt of th: 8 party of armed men, supposed to nas. of busines. xe 3M, BOHR sherd a few: dass te Mew eee Wie, 2 | Chandler, of New York, bas begun a crusade | vided during the recont ware Sho ie the grand. | Tech, Earle; Orth Computer and Mala | alles from bine nad conection arene wenth strest, | spend a few . When the: pe ape ag . | Tuck, Earle, Carroll, Compton and Miller. * csr bave visited there places they will be taken tp | *8ainst the sale of the highly dangerous fluids | daughter, on ber 's side, of Louis Me CARD. Boston, where they will embark fur Europe. used Leap ira the apse for Popepsaciind spo yr ll i etre peas sag — —————_— urposes, which slay from 1,000 to 000 persons M. M. ROHRER, ‘Tae Kentucky War Cratws.—in the Su- | 2 a o-clacaytaragti cade J-E-Jobnston, “While her father adhered tothe = per annum. wery day’s delay, he says, in same cause, abandoning a lucrative pr: in uesduwaunaie Preme Court, yesterday, the case of the state of | acting laws to stop the trafic consigns from | this city to’ go south, he was as intimate as & Kentucky vs. Secretary Boutwell was up for | shree to six human beings toa fearful death in brother with the late Lieutenant Colonel Julius ax argument. The return of th: : . Garesche, U. 8. A., and of whom he was a REAL ESTATE BROKER, | Ticasury in this case takes the ‘noun toes ihe United States alone from these dangerous | double first cousin.— Si’ Louis Corre Dove, Sul spl Exchanges, Meal Hytur of overs | lief the President or Secretary Of Watrthe | PYoved by a table published tn the Sow York | , BALTIMORE axp Povoxac Ratonoap.—Engl Gircrition. Prepares Abstracts of Titles, and | state must look to Congress for relict mea panes Exenkiin Sud Es corps ase eabertiedee incl wv custom ij Tl two conversions, that of . were stolen and crossed. then released 4 antor piscopalian - May al! the buildings standing on this property ton of BE orepis, im tact stator Tueoteery, | (he Prisoners and returned tothe otherside. | SiN 20 thew wuwn and the sancti anew Dr. Preis, Protersor ot Hebrew and Chaldaic i: Annexation Meeting in Quebec. and magnificent structure will be begu Yn pioneer Ler ee apree Speeeer New York, March 9.—A Quebec Tribune, Sth. ia Ce near . He isquite a learnee’ mt =e, oe Baal been s teacher In the poe was held Tharsday night to, ratify the pro- PR nmoernal gery od ieee | tone er! author of several theo! imme u party adopted at the January = cal works—Freeman’s (Rs ©.) Journal. faeeting. "The admisistration of Canadian ai. | First snenain, ond be Geaghtom, Deseand em b erine, aged 3 36 years, were taken to Belle- e Tribune, which shows that from January 1, 1871, unds, and were yesterday having a well sank @-Hover ror Woman i fairs was strongly denounced by the speakers, | \ue jjospital, N- ¥.The alleged cause of insanity fave Oe writ of sinwinmas ts fouled nod to | to March 1, 1872, there were 1,544 fires in’ New | for the water tanks and arranging for the loca: | mense iron structure which Br A. T, Stewar Catan” slates. "The goverment” dincete oe | wane to summon a priest to administer occasioned by the explosive products of petro- ac wt id ; | Street, appears nl ‘Sue. | this meeting, the objectsof which meet thefavor | Eitiy Yow in cells in the female Tux OrrRa—The opportunity to hear Sant- | leum. The figures at the bureau of vital statis. | ridge sets ith seaman soaks Eee oe teas ae ee oe ‘Gn & of the general pu Soar and ater Aeeaee ssaees sy mptoms ley and Parepa in conjunetion, thronged the | tics show that of the 112 deaths which occurred | intensely cold weather we ure now experienc, Monameccabenlsted So sessaenien ahee ‘The Alaska For Business. po gg lay ington. National last night. Considerigg that Parepa | from scalds and burns during the year 1871, 39 eir ee Or ter enane | leven hundred lodgers_that the building wi' | Sam Francisco, March &—A company has | chief. Secs alaska | UUNIRrartet Zina sorted, incon. | data, or rte pr ent. of the whe | acraezeaine, te arial ef Weng | Sur wa or scepatin ir ts ak." | ys nater rates, ere | Reena entire personal responsibility given | Sequence of the {llness of Mrs. Van Zandt, tho number, resulted from the use of petroleum. | Prince Georgian, March Bth. — | ¥. World. Alaska cutaide of the the | upon ber whenever required. Fenoition of Er Diavolo was very good. Pareps | It is stated that the exploeive ells, advertised “ee Aleta Pex Cooeeny. pave pees | still warm, life was father MEN OFEIGmons Fane Once." “Taawie | Hapds aude helo Gia tanetiomary ace | der the attractive tides of “Liquid Gan | FEATS OF Fotare—&, Berlin, aepateh Congres torepeal he ct gig te monoply | ried Dr Neale othe Toms wae pret = forrosi® Post Orvice. maré-tf Pander the circumstances che | ‘‘Aurora Oil,” “Safety Gas,” “Anchor oil,” Bopenad secretly ai “ eteenare tn hin. etien by Jon Bog pk mend prt ging Sy ng preemie g eg ae ong pe hed PATENT. got on astonishingly well. Her delicious voice, | “Burning Safety Fluid,” and other names, are | Posen Primate of a: aaa enn . in charge of | took pty Dest lift ever in use | sunny good-temper, and disposition to oblige the x been long on its Catherine was or G SPRING. Gor | publie enabledher totide over any such dicuity | ™0F dangerous than the poorest kerosene, being functions of the yt iunatic bruary 30.1572, This | BUD! nems of a prome. | Merely naphtha or gasoline deodorized of their | °F the — ery size case, and as follows apes the sudden sickness of = as Regent in case of the death or wiaan cost of only 76 conte; the old | ent ceadjutor. Santle a good impres- pungency. The news columns of the daily | sov 4 THB PIRET COAL 2 Dame gina 9! 30 to 82. sion as Fra Désrclo. but did not ‘‘enthuse” the | papers show enly a few of the great number of ii X. States was ‘i700, and. NE ATCH AND JEWELRY RE- | audience. Campbell as Beppo made the hit of accidents, confi 6 Gonkhe exeabit it THE FaMILy For 232 Yeans—In the ad- ous coal was, early as 1700, io PAIRED AT LOW BATES. the evening. Mrs. Seguin as Allcash was lagrations, an: by | vertisement of 1775 was extensively vicunity. we. 113 ©. TRIBBY, very good, and Seguin fairly so as ‘Allcash. | this means. The explosive force of so-called | Conn., a remarkable fact OUT cans coal to mak foundry em- Ym? _bet. Jet and 2d 00 Weare The part of Lorenzo was indifferently sustained. | safety-oils is ten-fold groater than that of the onvene ae this coal in shell for tho aoa To the here—of “The Water ‘Kerosene which occasions so much disaster. é ; i t Kerosene of} becomes dangerous to burn just in Ihe original p which give to ln its exploctvonme, ent ares | 27h, Jered de St Peters wi are only dangerous elements which epter into the pani composition of petroleam, crade or refined. It | is said to be fi ; Bounp 1s Hcwax Hipe—A carious literary Copornnes Throat and | treaeure was fecently for sale 12 oe 4 ebke ils man, Jasme: | Burin, Riwas copy of the Coneitaton of che ae 5 fitting 4 je the opinion of Prefessor Chandler that the a7A New © ‘on i" the inetep. lowe at the fove, andere the ‘shiek wee pbepted, caliete ote ieee publie will never be effectonliy protected ati “The Very East Daye %e ee: 7 Jie yeas i sapponed & bave ed , thea—the corne information what laws are enacted enforced in every comm: ‘Punch - Coat Dust. The ; pst, bs leather manufactured during: reign. Seem the distresocd parte boing aveidei=ahe tiers | H0naing to the United States has been sold by any salma Maatnettamncan tiara e tunate man’s friends live slong way of as We ey ee or a ‘scams their normal condition ant | 22¥ or agent of er Department, of ~ | BarThe heat of the earth at 4,000 feet Siena the: Deccmne amooth and setaral. But theagh bureau thereof, since June 1865,” &c. | similar veesels, any fluid which emits an inflam- increases to a temperature bituminous cold dust, both the anthracite anu Jar. a ee great | In cates Spe necestaty of Wer gives the mum- mable vapor at temperatures below 100° F.; to phan calle bituminous dust are Dew compounded with clay povel plans ih thie aikewatas iets | requeea ree ree and the time which would be | be punted by confinement te state prison for gone a , | and saturated with benzine and resin, and. then | 20° ee P oo Fh FO required in the different bureaus of the Wat De- lets than ats ahead " fever; beginning with moulded into form for market, being termed | joa; by some one skilled in their treatment. febi7-tF End “estimasce agent tamer spprosimately ai pct ony secpebeaorerietiye = goal ‘87-The cham of dt hagemrmnepeier . = Pesan « Sree wa. tnd the time necessary at from one to | below the standard, the party by whom it was sate Sprnggeld her at | (Ta Kino ov Siam, whe the opened me. ss07 Pon rCl Ans, =~ Tully the Tequirements of the fosolation waetd sold must be Mable to a civil suit for actual or The whose oasis Soom Genuine Brantiian Jauisam_ | Toquire much labor and large expenditures, and | damages, either to property or person, in addt- | it@jernigit nh San igh pag Pa A EARLY POTATOES —50 barrels EARLY ROSE =. Congress will make an APpropriation of tion to his Mability to the criminal euit. If any | hers in one dance. European in all respects. Js Poratol 1s end for sale cheap. at | employment of peor eo} will ai ine > person is killed by @ fire @¢ explosion, resulting | s7-In Manilla twenty-five thousand woman S7-Tasee rasonls whens besinme® waste Seb ry gtow. |. $80 Tb street north, between aie a i alata, bat Mn at force, ttle from such oll, the seller must be Hable to.an | and girls make ™, | graves for the purpose of sappizing the ebignon a See | pose information with the | action for manslaughter. P : ai ¢ have been axsested mittre Wasuinergs : RMARY, force without the current SS an ar S711 bad rather have 2 | Lyons, France. ee iain sbinnaus FTE tre eewtmarte | Gr eae neonens Fee taany at | AZo, Minoenin cosine as vented a | rere md Jer vites Serene ae Posie Merete | Tua Peers Smear DRL 6. Bano ettmed Stace anode Simvanetint,te | SE The continental governments are again | | 47-Plenty of beafand oat door alr are sucoat et bar betteyeat cinees ca tp asc od that Be would “ * Qqweulting Bargeca, e U States,” hence val mendous degre: prescril valids threatesied | passed ‘supervi- | bave ‘ uiebing the sequised information sooner.” Of agitation over the Toternational. with consumption. F eer 1s 00 38 crazy, H ag 4 qi i a & k g E i | 2

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