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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Ex AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvauia Avenue, corner Lith St. THE BVENING STA NEWSPAPER con. & BH. KAUFMAN Pres't. TEE EVENING STAK fs served by carrier to | thelr subseriters at Tax CENTs PER WEEK, or FoR- | TY FouR Cuts ras MONTH. Copies at the cow: | Two Cente exch. By mail—three months, $1.50: sx ment ©; one year, $5. THE WEEKLY STAR—pabifehed Pritay— 91.4 a yesr, SF Invariably in sdvance, fn both eases | sod no paper sent longer than paid for. | EF Rates of etvertizing furnished on anplieation | Che St, 39—N®. 5,926 WASHINGTON vening Star. From Europe Te-da: WORtR AND WORSE FoR TEE BUTCHER. Loxpor, March 15.—In the trial for perjury a large number of witmemes are expected to be brought torward by the prosecution toshow that the claimant of the Tichborne estates is Arthur Urien. itis reported that detectives have ar Fived frem Australia with a warrant for the ar rest of Orton on the charge of marder Saf aUraRy pron" BOTE TO RARE O@ANVILLE onpon. March 14.—The reply of Secretary Pish to the note @f Earl Granville, relative 10 the Alabama case, bas only reached Hon. K. ¢ Schenck. Mr. F ently pacttic, and and surprise of the RONET American D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH I*, 1872. “SPECIAL NOTICES. | Wines, Liquors, ac., for the Holidays More than one hundred of ons citizens fel tba New ‘ork Cuvtem-Heuse Investiga- tion. NAVAL OFFICER LAFLIN BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE. ‘The Senate committee to inquire imto alleged alvuses in the New York custom-hewse met this vrotmning, and a letter was read from C. W. H. Schultz resftirming his testimony that Kasmire said he eame to his store to examine his books on informetion derived from a custom-house officer. @her letters were laid betore the com- mistee, micluding one from Treadwell to the efvet teat Kaswire was ready to say that Schultz was wrong in every particular. The committee passed an order that Kasmtre and Van Realte should communicate with the com- EVENING STAR. rizt | Washington News and Gossip, ed Bit | - INTPRNAL REVENUE.—The receipts frem this source to-day were $274,949. Ex-ATTORNEY GENERAL STANBUEY called on A‘torney General Williams to-day. Commissioner Dovetass is still indisposed, and was not at his office to-day. Mr. Hawcey, of Betroit, Michigan, made am argrment before the ways and means commit- Bai tee this morning im favor of free salt. Le Lae ported cen techelor’ Dye. 5 re - #1. Lorin, naval officer tor > This lathe ber eworia | Mis i f General) C York, testitied as to his duties; he has under Siarealaen noted laniontceae Seen eet eantete | 4 nite Macors (sister of General) Custer and sixty-nine clerks and three messengers, but w Lieutenant Cabeon were married at Monroe, Mich. March, Senor Rowers, the present Spanish Minis- ter, wi!l remain in the United States, it is under- stood, until next fall, when he will return to Europe. peralyats re parat jead. nok any witalie poison to produce Soath. Avid the vannted and Einsiv« Tirtnes they de bot posers, “ Dye bas het 2 not aware that any of them had received pay except under provisions of law. He also ex- plained at some length the connection of his offce with that of the collector, and the specific duties performed. In April, 1571, when he took JOrsession of the office, he fiad heard statements that it was not an important one, and he had directed his special deputy, Col. Burt, to keep a record of the custom-house errors corrected at 1 office; this record was kept for his ne genuine | arty yeors | «to aphold ite tmicerity ae | o— Black ex Brown. Bold st 16 Bond street.» feate | Dy Applied Lea @ Perrtus’ Sance. Prononneed by Comnoisseurs Rear ADMIRAL WiLtiaw Roncers TAYLOR has been ordered to the command of the South “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” Atlantic Hleet, relieving Rear Admiral Lanman, | 9th ‘orang aadinet the cence ne ee ee Saree end Siawetion,, and Ht fe ce- | chess term of service expires in June next. riod of eight monthe, all the errors, both for and against e vernment, amounted to about one million of dollars; the net result of those against the government were three or four hun- dred thousand dolaas. At noon the committee took a recess for one hour, ‘The committee reassembled this afternoon, when the exam‘nation of Mr. Laflin was con- tinued, and he explained at some length the manaer in which business was transacted. He said at one time he thought the errors were the Inspxcton Generat Harvie, of General Sheridan s staff, has arrived here with his final report of awards in settlement of the Montana Indian claims, investigated by direction of an act of Congress passed in 1870. The awards amount to half a million of dollars. ALL THE PATENT ATTORNEYS in the city met in the office of the Commissioner of Patents yesterday afternoon for the purpose of hearing Or. by * salt ecm THE ATTENTION OF THOSE USING ANY of the poisenous eympounde advert oratives, Renewers, &e.,for the Hair is called t+ the great advantages that NATTANS’ ORYSTAL DISCOV EBY possesses over all these vile mixtures. alt of te bh carelessness, though, of Firet, it is entirely free from all potsouows sab- | from him something about the plan on which he course, in “the great rush ‘Of, business” somo ndcan therefore be waed with safety. It | Proposes the reorganization of the practice im | errors might occur; he knew of no case where does not stain Singer nails or the finest fabric, It ia | ‘*t department his clerks had received compensation for doing their official duties at night; would not permit them to receive extra pay from merchants; the salaries of the clerks Tange from twelve to twenty-two hundred dollars per annum; witness was not a delegate to the last convention; it was not attended to any unusual extent by per- sons employed in the cnstom-honse; no man from the naval office went to the convention apon the suggestion of witness; «lid not remem- ver asingle employe of the naval office at that convention. The Sale of Arms Investigation. ‘The special committee of the Senate to in- quire into the sale of arms to the French gov- erpment met this morning, and astatement was received from Col. Benet, of the ordnance de- partment. showing that’ the total number of arms retained by volunteers after the close of the war in 1865, was 148,244, besides 14,61: sal and swords, the total value of all being $1,0 5€3, Since January 1, 1865, 56,149 arms have Nominations.—The President sent the fol- low.rg neminations to the Senate to-day: First Lieutenant Richard 8. Collum to be captain, marine eo-ps; Second Lieutenant Au- - | liek Palmer to be first heutenant, marine corps; Wilttam F. Spier, jr., to be second lieutenant, ditto; B. F. Rogers, assistant surgeon. AT THE Wuite Hover —Senators Wilson, Lewis, and Alcorn, and Representative Back- ley, Percy, and Lynch, bad interviews with the President to-day. A delezation consisting of seven or cight Chippewa Indians from Kewena Point, Michigan, also called on the President to pay their rospecis. ‘Tue Straxoscn Iratian Opgera.—The re- ceipts of the Strakosch Italian Opera in New York last week, for three nights and one mati- nee, amounted to $23,000, the matinee alone being close on $7,000; and this, too, in the positively the cleanest articlein ase. cooling Jeanant sensation d falling of the removes dandruff in @ short time, and, above ‘Will restore the color and growth of the barr tively im from three to ten days. Call for it and take po other if you do pot wish to be disappointed. Depot corner 24 and D streets feb2e ARTHUR NATTA! AMUSEMENTS. pee SCHOOLS OF WASHINGTON. CONCERT BY GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOCLS OF THE FUURTH DISTBICT. LINCOLN BALL, FRIDAY EVENING at 7% o'clock. ved seats. price fea conta. ‘Stationery $ Its use the de EW NATIONAL THEATER, Lenten season. The troupe appear here in the | been issued to the militia in the several states; Mr. J. G. Saville. Lessee and Manager. | week commencing Monday, inst. 682,409 serviceable arms are now on hand at the arsenals throughout the coun‘ry. The total number of arms of all kinds now on hand is 1,151,088. ‘There are new in the hands of troops in the field 39,751. Col. Crispin, ordnance officer at New York. was then examined, and testitied in detail as to the manner of the sales, & the same as he did before the House committee a few days since. Tae Roneson IxvestiGAaTinG ComMitTes.— The special committee of the House, of which Mr. Blair, of Michigan, is chairman, to inquire MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, ULkE has just completed two very fine por- AND EVERY EVENING DUBING TIE WEEK, AND traits,—one of Hon. A. G. Biddle and oneof the late Edwin M. Stanton. The latter is particu- larly felicitous, both in conception and execu- tion. and is regarded by the family and friends of Mr. Stanton as the best likeness of him ever painted. A NUMBER OF NAVAL OFFICERS who were dismissed during the war without a trial by Sa’ AY MATINER THE GREAT SO‘IKTY SENSATION FROM THE FIFTH AVENUE THEATER. Av Origial Drama, in five acts, ty Mr. Augustin Ny. DIVORCE, Introducing the lowing New York Artists: jens Wh ter. Scockley, Sol. Smith, Farren, Barrouchs, Street, Myers. Seymour, iver. Somers, Bic mu hard I Smith, Misses | COurt-martial, are endeavoring to have their -d 2 . é rita Irving. Raruest, Parker’ | yames restored on the official ats, claiming that | into the chargceagainst Secretary Robeson, mt eee ia waigchng | OARS AGSIAE atte ates | fhe meng ant age aibur er for THE STRIFE BEG Sees a be satire fo Ge pag ot Mole execs | Diary the jetorsof the New York Sun as to GUN” THE Bugeany TAKES THE LAW N BLS OWN HANDS” Act IV—-THE LAW RETALIATES, THE DIVORCED.” DIVORCR MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO U CLOCK. h 32. return for Six Fasorite, for all the time they have been out of service. Tur Army.—Leave of absence for one year bas been granted Capt. Charles E. Moore, of the 16th infantry; the resignation of Second Lieu- tenant John J. Lambert, 5th infantry, has been accepted by the President. to take effect on the Sist mst.; Assistant Surgeon Joseph H. ‘t. Kin when the committee will meet again, and re- quest them to furnish 1 ny evid :nce in their pos- , or the names of witnesses, thatthey may be summoned. TA ‘Wa. Moran, Sk., who died suddenty of pneu- monia,and was buried with military and Masonic honors in Philadelphia a few days since, was mil-if | has been relieved from duty in the departmen —- ots amd andennd 06 the Gonartaen well known in this community. He was co: Op No.) ON EXHIBITION (New No. | $1, = es tof the | Nected with the Agricultural Depariinentdaring 456 AND SALE ss the adminstrations of Commissioners Newton Sr. at 7Tu St. Harrer’s Weekty for March 23 (received | and Capron. Mr. Moran was a soldier in the from Parker), has a cartoon by Nast represent- | WaT of 1°12, and one of the first cotton mann- 16 Teh sireet. between D and’ streets, eight | ing Germania and America in loving embrace, | 'acturers in the United States. Hels the father pe eg while Carl Schurz essays to divert the attention | {deettcr at ena ae ycretary, Of our ‘ \- ke. pile Cal egation at London, and Wim. Moran, the pab- ise" inrence ste Paper Hessiuse, Wintow | of the former to a scroll bearing Summer's reso: | (eHtti°= Philadelphia. a Shades, Pieter Frames, Picture Cordsand Tas- fh Nails, &c , in the District. is CASH. remember Name and Number. lation and the words ‘America has violated her neutral obligations to the German govern- ” The reply of Germania is indicated by indignant face as well as by the text, ‘“No- body asked you, sir, she said.” MovVEMENTS OF UNITED STATES VessRts. Sipe Sa Enre Unper Tae New Keoiue—A mecting of the new board of directors of the Eric rai!- road was held yesterday in New York, Jay Could attending as one of the board.’ Vice President Archer stated that the Erie roa apcs-ly* | LECTURES. Terry. ‘The steamer Iroquois, now at New York, will | Would have no more intimate connection with AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, sail immediately tor the East Indies, via Sueg | th€ Atlantic and Great Western roud than with Senet hiask, Sieies Hanh sicenvaci eed on pny other western line. Jay Gould said yester- canal. The steamer Canandaigua, also at New “1 b steam day he was glad to be out of the Erie pr. SUNDAY. March Wth, by the Rev. FATHER | Yerk, and Wyoming, now at Hampton It cy, the - - BEANE: of this city jundor the sugpices of the | ure ordered to join the West Indian squadron | pervefuat iraracmen the aoe Bay, for the Koighte of St Fett 4 for the Benefit ‘St. Josep! w tvont delay. The mcniter Canonicus and the ie will soon return to Wall street. Shearman AND. 11S BEARING ON HER Pure aE. | se"mer Powhatan are ordered to rendezvous at | and Ficioorne een d by Barlow as associate See tore oe 7 Hampton Roads. The Juniata, of the European | Counsel for the company.” It is understood that squadron, has been arrive here in June. Gex. Loxcitreer’s Kesrenation.—Col. Carter, speaker of the Louisiana house of dele~ gates, arrived here yesterday, bringing @ letter from Gen. Longstreet to the President, in which he stitesthat his resignation of the 5: ship of the port of New Orieans was not on account of any political feeling or differences, but solely On account of a desire to retire entirely ordered home, and will | no action will be taken in reference to Lane's alleged contempt of court in. destroying oe Ingraham’s injunction. A. D. Williams, of the committee representing the American stock- holders, of an injunction in the event of any steps towards consolidation with the Atlan- tic and Great Western Company. The bill to repeal the Erie classification act was ordered to wose reading in the senate at Albany yes- sy. es Scawpat 1m Exouisn Hice Lire—Mysterious wervi advertised for the above lecture entleman having beep takew Rev. Father Keane bas kindly cone: a te the lecture for the above praiseworthy object. alt — PIANOS, &e. f.ow public life and prepare for an extended | 5 " : best ost ima ements, Tagn: Di the Lady the Case.—B ieee, gtr anetcivaed ie fers bem any | shernce trom New Onieann Tothisend he has | time’ ago an examination wan iad into cong cr Rrst clase Prauo cap | general of the Lonlstana militias ‘He hearty | Charges against the wife of the Queen's advo- inetaliments. Call and cate general, Sir Travers Twiss, made by So- licitor Crafters, an eminent member of the bar. ‘This resulted in a suit against Crafters for libel on Lady Twiss. The hearing of the case com- menced last week. The princi witness dorses President Grant, and isa warm advo- cate of his renomination. AyotsER Fxcitine Sunsipy Desate.—The feature of Congress yesterday was a protracted Tr ir, wh 34 but exciting and earnest debate in the House od | 424¥ GoumrceninnDon Cue Mel coset the question of granting an additional half mil+ | days, with regard to immoral conduet previous SPRING. 1872. 1872. lion of dollars to the Pacific Mail line between | to jr marriage. This week the case was San Francisco and Yokohama. brought to a sudden close by the unexpected DAILY RECEBVING leading members on both sides participated, | di nee of the lady, much to the aston and as esch member was restricted to five isl ment of her friends, who felt confident ef her minutes, the speeches were incisive and pointed, } innocei FRESE GOODS, mee. Party lines were not at «ll observed, and th. rh Diner Manne NEW STYLES spectacle was at one time presented of the re- | TRIAL OF Dr. Jacon Taomas ror Mcr- ° 7 publican side applauding Mr. Brooks of New PEE —In the circuit court for Frederick count; York. a LATEST IMPORTATIONS. d., betore Judges Lynch and rh ot Dr. Jacob Thomas,*indicted for e murder TEE DEFICIENCY APYROPRIATION BILL, = Serb tog ith hoy Bag Speed ir ae : which passed the House about ten days ago, ap- | *hooting him with a pistol in a personal aiter- VERY CHOICES SELECTIONS bropriates 0090 for” detclonten tnt | fatgh bleh rexel froma quarrelorgiating tte indiciary fund, consequently the Department of | yesterday morning. isoner will be de- dustice will be relieved of @ great embarrace fended by Frederick Ried ison, Jas. McSherry, OUK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. ment. as the courts can be kept up until the | and Hon. Joseph HM. Bradley, formerly, of next fiscal year, when the new appropriation be- ‘Warhington. ¢ prisoner was arraigned and wien comes avaiable 2 be ill ts nom avalting the pleaded not guilty. He isa very large and ro- . _ action ie Senate. on. Garfield, chairma: man, LACKS NOTHING of the House Committee on Appropriations, h: wunanaiptadie Te me To MAKE IT pat through the various bills promptly, aud the . business of that committee is now farther a Anwep Evrors.—ti jpondent ‘THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT vanced than it has been at any session for ge’ a London Times ete > _ sketch 1 past. ol ie enormous armaments 01 continental x TBE bot E —_-~-—- yowers. Germany bas at her immediate die DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Tue JaraNEsk AND THE CENTENNIAL Cou- | posal 1, men; rench army be s omkRS.—Ge wood. mber | Taised to 630,000, and in twelve years will be INCLUDING Remcwans See. Marit Atatel, ane Meeuiod. Rania haa eaare aad oan ‘men of Congress from Wisconsin, and chairman at immediately available; and in a rong candy jautee a grlect St and durable workmanship. FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH. & AMERICAN | the committee appointed by the Centensial | Russian army will number °1,600, Celebration Commi ‘at their recent meet- | correspondent mentions, inci CLOTHE, CASSIMEEES, AND XIINGS, | ing in Philadelphia, has bgee ington by the | “entire net Germany iv the women wd dapapese Avsbassadors, them at the | been lately ascertained as something like 180,000 “* Arlington at 7.30 to~ for ihe purpose at men, rather more than one-half of whom are in- MAKE TO ORDER IN SH8 BEST STYLE, | Liston renateting the eee eee, | Validea” : AS OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPART. | take part im the sctoheation apd in | | s7Bome ‘s18 to entor Vas MED? is presided over by an uns gutter, | Isv6. The resolutions have sar College je our Workmen well sk iMed, evable esto | pared on parchment, and their a7-P; flames isa new shade of color in red that has just appeared. * Gen. Atwood wil! dowbtless be an int. ; ce well as an important in the experi of our Oriental visitors. om ¢ ag” Leaves, buds and flowers are more worn ae bonnefs than feathers. pe eect ey District BILts sErors Tae Hover Com- Greeses are very fashionable MITTEE.—The House committee om the District nar Bprees la zebra style. i of Colursbia met this morning for the connder- tion of sills pending betore the “The bill toamend sod ce the et OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHE LG i FULL AND COMPLETE, WREL CALCULATED To PLEASE THE MOST Fastr: rs. jatiing to the Metropolitan Pelice was consi = f — ered ‘at some length, but pet finished. Tell NO BRANCH STORE, probably be com im time to report to the Ue ‘morrow. Biack __ Mr. Roosevelt's bill te protect and fish | will be produced at Nibio’s HABLE BROTHERS. in the Distsict, recently noticed In Taz Stag, | _go-Simon » of New Haven, lunched on FASHIONABLE TAILORS fas discumed and laid over until another meet- us wife's chee , Which has moved the press to AND CLOTHIERS. | "Fine piste incorporate wheanidn ea maré__B. W. COBNER 7ru ABD D6T9._| tomac Kiver Hailtued RE*viscs eee warive GnaPe wise. fT EE cradle, SF Mrs. Ohamberiain, of Schenectady, being w recently let her infant sleep in the ne ‘awoke to find its hands ficcem toshe wrist. It bas since aon Wine is made from the pare juice ef the grape bes fever (cerebro spinal menengilis) CEDAB GROVE VINEYARD, Congress to consider ee wa oe ee ae eoryorate the Northern Lil Luentag WE, B8e Se ty ie. Georgetown, D.C. Many of our first-class in U 98 per cent. of ve urs of the District, who of Febra: ‘horoughiy texted ite merits, recommend it Russell, 7 The Japan Herald announces that on the eye Lipa It is par , B.'S. Biliott, 4 Japancse embassy, now in this - who reuuire® | p. Dexter, L. G. Hine, and William country, his Im; and giving them authority to erect a bouse at the intersection of New York and Mas- sachusetts avenues and K atreet, 7th and 9th streets N. W., was to asub- — D veterred @ co. committee, consisting of Messrs. Cotton, Crebs, OPTICIANS, and Darrell. No.1227 Paywrivavia Avenue. The railroad men will be heard to-moxrow on Genuine Brazilian Pebble Speciacies, an]9-Sm dhe Union Depot question. 7A German lady in Indianapotis, whose husband died about a og B 3 leaving his rt: to the fullest extent, hi PiaPaged Me besinces vo skilfully tal ake te released it all, and is now in possessivn of an in- come of $2,000, the English i ington ELAVEW ENGLER WEN erpretationel the Teaty of Wach mD at ermal TWO CENTS. pet DOX, March 14 —A telegram fro Oris & distressing accident iv tl ‘The Japanese Embassy. THE PRESIDENT’S DINNER TO THE ANBASSA- Dos. ——_>___ a This Afternoon’s Proceedings, ——_® Trurspay, March 14. SENATE.—Mr. Sumner presente: a memorial from citizens of New Bedford, Mess., asking measures to be taken for the protection of the walrus in the Arctic seas. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, from Committee of Conference on the House bill to provide ter the erection of public buildings at St. Louis, made a report which was concurred in. ty the terms of the report it is provided that the aggregate amount of the appropriation as fixed hy the House shall not be increased. Mr. Sherman moved sn order that the tariff Dill shall on Monda: ‘The dinner given by the President to the Chief Ambassadors and Commissioners et the Japa- nese Embassy came off at the White House last evening. The guests besides the members of the Embassy were Vice President Colfax, Speaker Blaine, Secretaries Fish, Boutwell, Belknap, Robeson and Delano, Postmaster General Cres- well, Attorney General Williams, Solicitor General Bristow, Chiet Justice Chase, Minister J. Mori, Japanese charge ‘d'affairs, General Banks, Governor Porter, Generals Horace Porter. 0. E. Babcock, F. T. Dent and Mvers, and Robet M. Douglas, vate secretary of the President. The state dining room was beauti- fully decorated with flowers, prominent among which were a large number of Japanese liliesset in baskets of japenicas. The dinner was con- cluded at 9 o’clock,when the party adjourned to the Blue Room, where they found assembled all the ladies of the families of the invited guests, who assisted Mrs. Grant in the reception of the distinguished visitors. During theevening the Marine band performed some of their choicest music. The reception concluded at half past ten o'clock. VISIT TO A PUBLIC SCHOOL. This morning Mr. F. M. Tanaka, and other members of the Japanese delegation, accompa- nied by Commissioner Eaton, of the Bureau of Educacion, visited the Franklin School Building for the purpose of witnessing the practical workings of our school system. They were received by the Superintendent « went over. F. Sherman then asked unanimous consent that the tariff bill be take up, after the pending appropriation bill isd ‘ot; but Mr. Wright iusisted that the Chicago reliet’ bill be the next bill proceeded with. Mr. 1 Dill was not ran said if the Rigor be no use te Within ten days, it wou! paes it at all. ‘Mr. Chandler ar; pending, reported i be that important bills now m the Committee of Com: with. «l commerce was what brought money mto the Treasury, and if some attention was not paid to it. there would be no money to i meet the appropriations. Partie ad yak cee nas ane Lc Mr Srembell, seid 3 woeld ihe. pecfost the building, Bnd were. jtntertained with ches jemgtionpee toga exercises in ee several schoo! rooms. 4 “¥ 3 House had ent over to the Senate a bili to re- dopartaannt the ere coeden aaa | peal the Onty om coal, and the Senator (iit department, they were escorted through the various grades, and in the reverse order through the female department. In Primary School No. 4; Miss Perkins, teacher, they witne:sed the mode of object teaching, the lesson under con- sideration being one relating to animals. In Secondary School No. 4, Miss Fuller, teacher, there was an exercise’ in vocal music; in Secondary No. 3, Miss Campell, teacher, an exercise in mental arithme! in In- termediate No. 3, Miss L. E. Smith. teacher, there was a peculiarly appropriate and interesting exercixe on the maj geography of the Japan Islands. In Male Intermedia’ No. 2, Miss Kate A. McMahon, teacher, og mauship was the topic, and, after the mode of teaching was illustrated, the copy books of the books were examined. ‘In Male Intermediate No. 1, Mr. A. T. Stewart teacher, there was an exercise in practical arithmetic on the black- board. and in the Male Grammar achool, Mr. McKee teacher, there was a reading exercise. Passing over to the female department the visi- tors were treated to an exercise in philosophy, and to vocal music, with piano accompaniment, wy the pnpiis of the Female Grammar School, rs. M. E.R. Nevitt teacher. In Female In- termediate, No. 1, Miss Fannie Hoover teacher, there wasa recitation in grammar; in Female Intermediate, No. 2, Miss M. Augusta Evans teacher, an exercise in map drawing; in Female Intermediate, No. 3, Miss Ella Gibbs teacher, mee was (an exercise in written orthog- y, and the mode o' paesi pens 1 copy books was practically illustrated, showing how thcroughly the scheols are disci- plined and with what perfect order and preci sion everything is done. In No. 1, we Gaeay sae he Ba ee was geography, and in Secondary No. 3, Miss Dora N. Brown, teacher, there was oral spell- ing. Thence the visitors passed to the Female Object school, tanght by Miss McSweeney, and after an interesting exereise there in’ the sounds of letters, the songs of motion, &c., her pupils were transferred to the play room, where there was a kindergarten exercise. This closed the visits to the school-rooms, but the other parte of the building were all inspected— the mode of heating, &c. ‘There was an interpreter present, who ex- plained to Mr. Tanaka the exercises in the sev- eral rooms the use ef every school a pliance, as desks, blackboards, maps, &c., w: thoroughly illustrated. The visitors expressed much gra.ification. .___ TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. This evening in return for the compliment of their cfticial reception at Masonic Temple the aembers of the Embassy hold a card reception ut the Arlington. The invited guests are mainly these who were present at the reception at Ma- sonic Temp! .To-morrow 2 delegation from the Embassy will vis:. Philadelphia, on an invitation extended by the city authorities, and will remain severa! dam pomiaing all the principal points of interest. Sherman) had tacked on to this ¢ general tariff ball, im th ce of the consti jon, which pro- vides that all bills to raise revenue shall origi- nate in the House. Mr. Conkling said the House had never denied the right of the Senate to amend ad Livi'am any bill relating to the revenue, and the view taken by Mr. Trumbull was most extraordinary. He spoke of the great distress prevailing in cour mereiai circles in consequence ot the uncer- tainty as to the action of the Senate on the tarift. The legislative, executive and judicial APPROPRIATION BILL was then proceeded with. The question being on the amendment of Mr. Hill, fixing the salaries of the U. chstriet Judges at $5,000 per annum, to the amendment of Mr. Stockton, fixing the salaries of the judges of the Court of Claims at €5,000 per ai was adopted—yeas 22, ‘The question then’ re don the amend- ment as amended. During the discussion Mr. Carpenter said the whole puolic service of the foxetmment was compensated at a scandalously w rate. The amendment as amended was then adopted. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The regular order was demanded immediately after the reading of the journal, and the call of com- mittees for reports in the morning hour was pro- ceeded with. Mr. Blair, (Mich..) from the Committee on jaims, reported a bill te reimburse the state of Kansas for enrolling, equipping and provision- Ps, troops to aid in the suppression of the re- bellion; the amount appropriated being €337,- 054.38. The bill was passed. Mr. Biair also reported a bill to authorize the Commissioner of Claims to appoint special com- missioners to take testimony, Xc., with sundry amendments, which was agreed to and the bi parsed. Mr. Smith, (N. Y.,) from the same commit- tee, reported a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to refund to J. 0. P. Burnside $6,783 79, being one-fourth the proceeds of two lots of eotten sold by the special agent of the ‘Treasury. ‘Mr. Hoar (Mass.) made the point of order that an appropriation was involved, and the bill must be considered in Committee of the Whole. The point of order was sustained. an | the bill referred to the Committee of the Whole on the private callender. i Mr. Smith also reported a bill tor the relief of Wilham Andrews, authorizing the issue of du- plicate bonds in place of certain bon Is de- stroyed by fire; which was Es Mr. Strong (Conn.) reported a bill for the re- lief of Fassitt & Powell, of Chicago, remitting the tax on certain distilled spirits destroyed: which waspassed. Also, a bill of a similar ch ar- acter for the relief of D.C. Farrell, of Peoria, I.; which was passed. Mr. Strong also reported bills, which were passed, viz: For the relief of Kobert Williams, Jr., collector of iuterpal revenue for the 34 Mbio distriet, authorizing the proper acectmr- ing oflicer to credit the value of certain stamps stolen; relief of Henry M. vier eee postmaster at Berlin, Comn.; and for the relief of Edward D. Gates, postmaster at Thom} , Conn. Mr. Holman. (ind.) from thesame committee, reported a bill authorizing the Secretary of War to removethe ch oft desertion from the name of Wm. Paine. liana cavalry; passed. Also, bill for the relief of E. W. Whittaker, late Promotinc TeureRaxce.—One means of promoting temperance seems to have over- looked by the friends of the cause in this coun try. It is stated that a marked decrease of drunkenness in Sweden of late years is at- tributed ina large measure to the substitu- tion of Friday or Saturday as pay day. In pacing tee * ast tin”, of such a may a tleman in this city, who employs a lende mumnber of workmen, has substituted Monday for Satur- day as day, and finds that the change work: {mast it Hartford, Copn., which wi admirably. Pre ious to the change numbers of |.parsed SN artferd, Conn. which was hismen were absent from work on Monday in Mr. McCrary, (lowa,) from the Committee on Elections, submitted @ report in the contest- ed election case of Norris vs. Handley from the ath Alabama t, with a resolution declaring Mr. Handley entitled to the seat, and gave no- tice that he would call it up this day one week. Mr. Sheldon (La.,) by unanimous consent, re- orted from the Committee of Commerce a bill chawze the boundaries of the collection Brazos de 5: Gay night, and. he wa often m jected ted to great y and he was often sul t inconvontence and ‘annoyance. Now the'men sre pom ptty cn band every Monday, and his = iness {g not interrupted as formerly.—Balt, merican. ———_—— Aw Arrenpren Lacistative Dug in New ORLEANS WHICH WAS NOT Earoseap: —ithas transpired that a week af ¢ deel between “i mtiago in Texas, which was erect gna Badger another duel wae fought ‘Mr. Slater, (Oregon,) from the Committee on pare Fe te, Member of the | puplic Lands, Teporied a bill to cresto a new Teader of the senate, Who cieimied Shee erie | land district m Oregon, which was passed. Mr. Moore, (Hl.,) from the Committee on Pen- sions, reported a bill granting a pension to Eliz- abeth Handy. Passed. At half past one the House took up thespecial order of the day—the St. Croix and Lake Supe- rior railroad bill. buy up members of the house, and had bought ep Campbelk The police raided the duelists, who fied across swamps, where the trouble ended. Ong of Scott’s seconds died two days after the affair from the effects of the exposure in cressing the swamps. ‘The New Orleans pa- pers suppressed the facts to avoid the di e attaching te such tmgentlemanty proceedings. pth chee Bs _ CLERICAL Broxers.—The Springfield Repub- lican says it may not be generally known, but it is nevertheless a tact that there isin Boston a ministerial agency which is Kee | a lively busi- ness. Clergymen in good standing, of every evangelical denomination, can, by fhe payment of $1, — boreal names cither as candidates for permanent settlement, or tor temporary supply. On the other hand, any society can, by the pay: ment of the like sum of #1, telegraph to this place their want of a minister, the amount of bay, &e. Peter's Pexce.—From the published official reports of last year’s ‘Peter's pence,” which, every one knows, Isa perpetual ‘subscription in ailcountries in aid of the Holy See, it appears that North America Ge about three millions Of francs, or 2600,000. In Europe Belgium stands at the head of the list, France having fallen be- hind, It is not generally known. that Pius IX. ted to pay = befor iis nee the Pon- ical governmen' re the reqolution, and thus supports hundreds @f families largely from the fund know as‘Peter’s pence.” if $$$ eer TiGut Boots awpSvurctpg.—It is well known that Fre Freak or 4 Xew York Wivow—Sir Dons Mole Attire and Visits a Theater.—Mrs. Bessie Ross, a widow, restdin ‘0. 208 Fifth avenue, where she keeps an atic boarding-house, dressed up on Monday afternoon in a suit of he decessed husband's clothes, and accompanied by two lady acquaintances, walked to Wood's Museum. ‘The disguise was’ so bad that every person saw through it, and soon the romantic young widow became the object of much atten tion from the andience, and created quite a sensation. Mr. Lilienthal, the manager, had her arrested by Sergeant Hutchings, of the 29th precinet, on a charge of disorderly conduct, and she was taken to the station-house and held on the charge, but was not locked up. Mr. Lillien- thal went back, believing that everything would be right. Capt. Burden was present at time she was brought in, and ordered that the char; be entertained against her and marked on the blotter by Sergeant Mullen, who was in charge. Mrs. Ross requested that her friend Hank” Smith, (Police Commissioner) would be sent for, and said that she would not for $590 be focked up or have her name in the newspapers in connection with the eseapade. Whether Mr. Smith vie the ae, or _ a) vot a iT; after al an hourin den, who ordered that her point oF i De ee ee eos am the ore ar On the en exhibited by a aeons $s — hanes return from the precinct sent to Jefferson Sing toe ae peupea Meme thins | Me Gtr Rghhoctnestet? lo 80) _ A memorandum to the etter that he BEd fied fete Times, Sch initent ° in aoeaseningioens “ ——_ even failed t draw off How Women Watcome a Tax CoLtecror 'd to-eut’his throat with « ] cma \t ™ Michigan, a week in Day ievilte, for. the purpcse of collecting the ladies of the domicil and treated to lock They took the Bs peeae Scarce ! has pier ance are qui of al Hi S7-It is a fact, hardly realized in this try, Russia ts as ous for high ticnal advantages extended to her women as is the case in the United States. Boys and girls are equally considered. oT prope belony lives. Ab m trigate Ariadne img from the verse nd eleven person TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. o A SSOCIATED | PRESS REPORTS, Affirs in New York. THE TRIAL OF MAYOR HALL TO BReIN AT THE BRGINNING AGAIN. New York, March '4.—The death of the juror in the Hall case will necessitate the selection of new men to hear all the testimony over again from the beginning. The testimony aire taken can probably be read to the new jury in less than a week. THE EXPLODED MARKET SAVINGS DANK ‘The election of an assignee in bankr the exploded Market Savings Bank was day deterred for a month, owing the impossibility to give notice in 0 two thousand depositors. There is mach discat istaction thereat URY IN THE gedons OF TRE SOUTHERS Pigot, ea red te und = the trial of t cleaned t term having demonstrate and be was a f who was arres. on suspicion of contempia " tack upon Bismarck, las boon . custody Whiskey Heiena, M. T Blacktoot ageney in a fight m the Mountain, the chic at March t Menians EL WILL Case THE will be cha AGENTS MPROVENENT t - nd the moan w 1. The lett foliowing casualitics the made overtures: refineries in this cit; some of th rofters were J clined. Harding, well known as one of Clades mon __ ADMIRAL HAGA, killed at Woodup, Ls of the Peruvian navy, is visiting the navy yard | near the fort. Starde and depots. ‘ COLLECTOR ARTAUR t ; Vad as ki * to Le summoned to Washington to testify lee a Tree relative to the general-order busiacss, killed by Piegans Bay SMALL POX was killed by Bloods The physician of the board of health reports | instance was th that several cases of small pox have been dis covered in this city which the attending physi clans were attempting to conceal. They will be prosecuted. WHOLESALE SNU@GLINO. It ts stated that the government officers have discovered am extensive scheme of smuggling of traders and Indi jiiks, laces, gloves. &e » which had bocn bought = —— ; in Europe, sent to Halifax, thence to St. Step!- : a mi and smuggled across at Calais, and | Baltimore Coufereace M. E. Church } South. At the afternoon sexsi Warrenton. Va * N. reaching Boston, New York, and Chicago in | large quantities. It is stated that Homer How j 1 of this on Tuesday, th wnterence examination are, im Halitas.. with Montreat Graities, ha us “mugged several hundred thousand dol tice sens bapns sued te rt | Norval Wilson, Henry I t ie stated that further deve! | MG. Bakthis, P.S. E tesha Maes oneteennl | continued in their prese of the characters of those on the superannaated toliowing wer iH Passed Qman, Elias Weity, dle reaches a quarter of | Shreve was readmitt {or the fraudulent bills baving been signed by | Paced on the Wm. M. Tweed, and Judges Porter and Mc- James M. Ha Metbodist Pro: Quade. j GENERAL DIX | presided over a full meeting of th» directors of | the Erie railroad to-day. ‘The proceedings wers | of aroutine nature. Everything ix apparently RaTmOnIoGs. OFFERS FOR GOVERNMENT BONDS. | There were fourteen ofters of bonds to-lay, | amounting to about €3,067 40, from 108 95-10) | to 109 48-160. The amount advertised for pur- chase ($1,000,000) will go at 19 95-100 io 100 7-100. ME of th ee will nd the recording steward B. D). Harper war placed on the list. The statistical report was presen| | It shows a membershtp of 25,095, s i | 8; number of scholars in S 1. and read. TEASE of hoo! CRIMINAL RECORD. Detective Lambrecht died at St. Luke's Hos pital this morning. A quarryman named Sea- very, who murdered him, is under arrest. Joln Cullen, for the manslaughter of Dennis Cullen, was to-day sentenced to the state prison for four years. James McCully, for the same Joseph H. Wasson was transferred trom the ation. rated re! Virgiwa conterence and granted a le Dr. Al the session yesterday Kev with much emotion, asked a supe offence. in killing Alice Rielly, two years; and | !ation, after reciting his service, extending over John McGraw, a burglar. was ‘sent fo the state | forty-seven years, during which fiftecn were pace Sac oon yeare, ail by Recorder Hackett. — | SPent on circuits, eleven en districts and twenty. meow deere iareny One in stations. ‘He said it was very painful for him to ask this relation, but ill-health demande Aged seule what the Mexicans Gall Was | i. "Ths conterence naanimseriy grontnnt of the 13th ash ‘News from San Luis Potosi | 2 Sing vote. F. M. Mille and 1. L. ix to the 26th ult., is that Naranjo is at Espiritu | “Gy{jnade supermumorarion. " Sate one 3 vd "acts ioe resolved to hold the next conference in sciging Bau Lale Peter one Senet ie be- | Baltimore, in March, 13. Adjourn vino and Donata Guerra, with 6,000 troops had a marched in the direction of Guanajuata to meet rhe with7,000 men. The latter learning of Trevi proach and fear- ing the force from Diaz's army marching on him from another direction retreated to San Migue'. At the latter place Melane defeated Antillon and captured a portion of his forces. The balance under Ponce Leon retreated to- ward Mexico. The latest news from Camargo state that Rocha afterwards advanced towards San Luis Potosi. compelling Trevino to retreat. The revolutionary leaders are reticent, but they admi. having suffered temporary reverses. A difficulty has occurred at Pedras Negards be- tween Col. Bliss, the American commander, and Governor Falcon,of Coahuila, commandi iniments of most gare the apy interest tor Di-triet reade: Washington Iistrict_A. W_ Wilson, presiding elder; Mount Vernon Place, 8.0. Rozy Kern, A. W, Boteler: Alexandr Mills; Loudon, R. Kt. 8. Piedmont, J. B. Fitzpatrick Kan zer; Warrenton, LC. Miller; Leesburg, Nelson H Baltimore District, Presiding cider; Central € J.N. Hawk: St. P: E. Ma’ W. Boll the revolutionists, owing to shots being fired y e sricl 5 A town occupied by ‘Juarist’s under Colouel | Ee matt, Beene Br eee ans. S Winkar, passing across the river into the ; al Linganore, D. Bush; | Me American camp. The revolutic Ball; Laurel, Geonge W. Lightner, ss accuse Winkar ot firing the shot for the purpose of can-- 48 amet ing a quarrel between the revolutionists aud Sakinct ihapieee Agricultural College, Americans, mere i Baltimore District. in part - crs, presiding elder, 1 Clese of the Southerm M. E. Con- | jor! tj Sai h; North a ference. Howard Chapel, ©. Miller; Warrenton, Va.,March 14.—Theconference | M. Grandin, J was in session until after twelve o'clock this | Ww morning. Bishop Paine finishing reading the appointments at twelve—midnight. Resolutions complimentary to Bishop Paine, the presiding officer, and Rev. George G. Brooke, late Sunday school it, were passed; also, to the Vrang, Alexandria and Manassas railroad and connec! ing lines for return free tickets, and to the cit zens of Warrenton for their generous and whole- ~ouled hospitality in extending the freedom of the town to the entire dedegation—three dred in number. After a harmonious session seven days, the conference adjourned at 12. this morning, to meet Or iu Baltimore the drst Wednesday in 153. Lhe ladies of Warrenton were highly interested spectators daring the entire proceedings of the session sitting it out until the final adjournment. Bisho Paine left for belages sem this morning. Bishop» Doggett has gone = aad. A Border with Mexico. BLOODY SCENES IN ARI ZONA—TH&E ANEGICANS AHEAD 80 Fak. San Francisco, March i3.—Arizona dis patches say Wm. McFarland was found mar- dered and horribly mutilated. The American res‘dents went after a Mexican, who is reported to have threatened McFarland’s life, and bay- ing found him shot him on sight. His Mexican —_—_ fk nds retaliated by killing one of the party, on : ae nich the Americans made a general reidca | Rescis og a Pix Sceatcu.—The intent the Mexicans and killed four. A Sifth entrench- | aaneuter of Mr. L. D. Miller. who resides in ed himself in an adobe house, on which the Yellow Springs street ring intens: pain, attacking party blow ap the Rouse and shot | ana the pliysirians hardly expect her recovers him alsv. All the business houses in Sanford | Co-pueaday of ast weck white the invent was and Florence are cleced in apprchenmon Of au | seposing in the arms of its mother, through & attack from the Mexicans, who are the most | sutiden smovementof ite bead it received a severe numerous and are greatly exasper: scratch from a pin upon its face close to one of > itseyes. Nothing was thought of the accident The Counecticut Campaign. for the time, but the next day the flesh around MRS. LOOKER ON THE STUMY FoR THK DEMO- | tho eve began to swell in an alarming manwer, CRATS. and the parents summoned a physician at once, March 15.—The re but before his arrival flesh had puffed up as a the sppoiutments, adjourned Sricipe oF an IxtTexoey B day afternoon Miss Mary Hartwitz, da: Mr. M. Hartwitz, tat goods merchan Third avenue, committe : iu, herself with a pistol. Miss Hartwitr had be suftering for a whole week with a severe coll, which finally settled into neuralgia, and conse quent temporary insanity. Vesterday she dined With the family, and «eemed to be in her usual spirits As soon as she finished her dinner she went down stairs into the store, in the rear of which her brocher sleeps at night. She took « pistol from over her brother's bed, returned up stairs, went into the back parlor, seated herself on a sofa, and fired a bullet throug! brain. | The report attracted the fami too late. Dr. Camerer, of east 23 summoned, but the gitl breathed ore his arrival. Miss Hartwitz was 2) years ot age, cultivated, and very pleasant in pers. was engaged to be marr wealthy commission me 4 z 2 A st bs * opened the nee to-mght with a large y close the eve. Another physician was meeting in Allyn Hall, ich was addressed by to aseint, but it seemed next to impossi- Gen'l Wm. Williams, member of Congre=* from | pie to alleviate the sufierings of the infant. The Indiana, and Gen’l J. R. Hawley, who presided. swelling extended to every part of the he, ey Previous to the mecting thoronghiy had the peiron become diznsed. The were fired honor of New Hampshire. Mrs. Isabella B. Hooker has spoken twice for the de: once in New Haven and once in Bridgeport. No other speaker the democrats is yet an- nounced. Mrs. Hooker supports the democrats she hopes for their tavor om the ques- infant was thrown into convulsive fits threugh € intense pain, but was still alive up to Tues. Y Of last week. —Springfeld (Ohio) Transcrip ben eet EXs.avinc Swepisn Imwionayrs —T Jacksonville (Florida) Republican accuse tion of woman suffrage. Announcements are | who bas ‘established a Swedish colony at made for Senator Wilson for the whole of next | Monroe, of lactating 0 species of siavery, and ook: waking the Swedes the most abject of bs::!== —e men. Several of them determined to leave bis Delcgates to the Cincinnati Conven. | service, and run away from their ta-kmaster, bho at once, according to the Republican, fol. Sr. Lovi ieved them ap with Joga! bleodhounds and-cap- 1d at Jeflerson City, J fellow was treated sh oor eit beld at Jefierson jan «Chal bi to 's interest. @ of in cxinoline, abd (oud roca) hunts weakn “Ad port 87 Rents in Chicago for desirable stores are 15 to 25 cent. higher mene ig! than the ruling rates Pia teetonerae , never try back again; it oniy matters wit to cram worse. «