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i ’*S- THE EVE : Published Daily, Sundays Bxeepted, | . | fiive limes what ewoatatmnt to bated ihe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘i bene ot Penpsylyanin Aveuuc, corner ith Bt. bs ina cuptenston at hn hems, Gen Mewn pen. ae ceeded to vote upon the Bill and amendments. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER cow nae eet smencment tL SH. MU PE MANN, Pres by Mr. Et : Sen cecieorel Yas Conse Tee waeescs Boas | é + mt Hew at Which ouber inne might he ce ied this already b eifte Katlroad Com cm CENT* PER MONTH. ine at tle Connter h. By mail—three months, qi. ne sear, $5, = STAR~publichod Priday—91.% * tm advance. ty both cemea | then paid for. ' tverti#ing furnished on appitestion ~| TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. 5,927 WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1872. TWO CENTs. SPECIAL NOTICE _ r "9 ‘rope: : QUESTION. rh ie f hol itry—have the ad- EVENING SLAR, | *merittetreyycry Mottersto com | THE FAILROED DEFOT QUESTION. | sue yeonle ot tne mholecounter—nave the at FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. + . Affairs in New York . Howth e Proceedings Before the House Com. lad be bad the great Pennsylvania Centra! ee = BRIK UACOVREED. THE ATTENTION UF THOSE USING ANY The tellowing memorial is being very numer~ mittee on the District of Co- foad bere to comnote with. ‘Let thees great)! This Afternoon’s Proceedines. New Yorx, March 13 The Here £ the ‘ hi Ney * ously signed by property-holders and those in- Jumbia To-day. competing interests be ssotians * | am Erie exhibit which shows that Uner bs ae My : Washington News and Gossip. | trcta in the progress and welfare of the —— FORCED INTO POSITIONS OF EQUALITY, Suay, Mam 6. a tre mendons increase tp all dey son wos a Di trict: The House Committee on the D’strict of | and each do for the people the best they could, agp as : . frends could be perpetee en ae the great ad tha INTRRNAL REV UNC e—'The receipts from this Senate and House of Representatives of Columbia having designated this morning for | and not place one at a disady ntage, and thus < ‘amsey, from the Commit- | (/ni when Goold Dis associates becam. ve anaes aif thews vilemixteres ree to-day weg: Ned Biahie of Neu du Cemavont aaseuatte the hearing of arguments of the interested p destroy that competition. The great South, n Post Oftices, reported House bill punieh- | connected with the road. The DISCOVERY ps . x ited States of America in Congress assem ited. z is y ma Seca “3 Rens Dawau e undersigned citizens of the District of Soe ent ee roe Union D. = its cont a ye — —- ing by fine and mprisonment parties contracting | penses, which in ISGr were & iret. it is es y free . & Deveras Sir be rane - t ag the intersection of Maryland avenue usiness throug! e national capital wi to I a th ti ani increased to $146,029.52, and in 1 « by sickness. Seniors aad erent earn aed ne | Virginia avenue, beteemn ne et oe eee | ee not a question between two cor- | [2 Carry the mails and SUA Rear Suse" peneess seperiemiene A 4 ont plans tor which were submitted to the comm:tice | porations, but a question for the people of the ind that they feel a deep iatersee | A few days since by President Jobn W, Garrett . "He opposed nothing whi ements thereor. of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Compiny | agreeable to Congress or the peop! As pital in Washing- | Quite a large crowd was in attendance at the | ington. He did not ask that any facilities be r withing has been done towards | COMMittee room, where they met for business | withheld from this compan the committee i : th Col. Thomas A. Scott with his private secretary | desired to give them, but he did ask that the on | Mr. Barclay first put in an appearance, and he | Baltimore and Ohio road should not be discrim- assuming | ¥@s soon tollowed by Mr. Garrett, who was ac ted against. It was his conviction—and to nied by his e r Mr. Kandolpa, and | thisextent he had the deepest interest in the private ‘secretary Mr. Potts. Mr. J. 1. | action of the committee—that if authority Barboyr, president of the Orange and Alexan- | bh uld be given as provided by the bill for the , was also on hand to lok after the | Baltimore and Potomac road to run through one of the city. which the Tur sux oF s@ d at the Tre holding (The object of the bill is to break up the system | ®113.461.0 in 186 of straw bidding. } si it jumped to 1 Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on the Dis? | aecended from twe trict of Columbia, reported adversely on bill | Bulllions, and of t making an appropristion for om « to be a deficit mma electricity for lighting the street lamps of th fons, covered up in Washington, and it was indetinitely post- | "bo have had a . ms of * agents ar 11,711.92, increa 3 h might be or Wash. | | h 2 residents and property-holders in said Distr | | | | | ers were present Rise’s Livexary Revsioss, + will be resumed to-mor- tions of the xcusably bad, & promivent place amon th, hed become not burt highly ¢ riers Clreumstaners to which we need not refertead | 4 ba ; . to his condition of ee ‘To remely this | iM tests of his company. of the grand reservat'o nination of Lieut, | evil, the « When the committee & introduced a bill grantingricht b Northern railroad. Reterred to | = Committee on Pacific Railroads. netors, bagga, Mr. Wilson introduced bi hundred thousand r a | yesterday exe e The Senate rmed th ne session Enteheler’s Mat: Dye. witho) io as © to order, Mr. looked forward to asa splendid park, the ie given to th This eplendi Fisir Dye tothe best in the world 2 ae aitiuiertel dare : mer asked if it was intended t! © fecling woukl be so strong against it’ that N site wg : Rnaneial vit i ter to be chiet medical purveyor ee Gonmrass cractoa whole subject should be again no other railrcad would t st Mien oe eee wae taane the army. a om opis cinoat iio aid OF the ther the parties would be heard He did not desire even the F ? THE CaMratoen ix © terest in po! 3 m1 e immediately a: 1 understoo? that | the inst meeting of the comm! ethe y 2 dt, and hai fe NNKCTICNT is exciti nia road, and “reese ral circles. Senators <rpment, undertook to make our its positien asthe eapital of our er ‘¢ prepared his entrely new line u the Hall *r al. t discussion be plans to meet the Wants of the two roads, poir an, A tag country. ‘To accomp s pbject it r Weal moved, and the old 4| Ferry and Wilson, and Hon. D. W. V Necmma SiGe ee on. eee ee Garrett and Scott heid a ing to a particular location on Virginia a po pe en c huthaee ae | take the stump in that state next week. power Gur street to Makeusamenitencs ie reed that each © Maryland rs, abundantly larg: venient for all ul would be equally advan’ geous for both companies. Congress nad look: to this very question in previous legisiats bad made provision in the act giving - the committee such plans as the teecieentt i ; | Suited tothe interests of exch ue = Scott had already stated his p Sry; nor contd we | Understood the @Tue oNty Noxrvationsentto the S-nate to- | teen the hypeeot oalle day was that of James S. Reynolds, tobe clerk | a largely incrensed poy of the United States assay office at Bois To Co this money was necessar, ld here yes against t ing further that bis vore in th trial was influenced by th © pr ol an inyestigat on was € i ' priake a mi _ od task | What he wante:l. TRE LONG BEID Mr. True Pr TO POISON EIGHT PERSONS. ai : | —— wiih the sereuns’ Grivel fam ote tae R GARKLT IN FAVOR OF AT vn. ut Potomac road that other | cre sry At White Plains, Westchester county, nn at bee 7-32 Boh RTO WISteE Te | REAR ApwiraL Wa. Rocers Tavron has nor could the work be delayed ftom year John W. Garrett said the Baltimore and ave the privilege of ranning over tempt has beer 1 N MALE isen to a personal exp! to poison a fam vered to sub r y Yhio’ railr eaconable compensa- ene tor this purpose. It was therefore re- | Chio railr Temsoneble compen ait plans | that bridge by Teceived preparatory orders to command the t one n olarcpresented and ¢ composed of eight pm solved to create a loan for tha jooking to the satistactory arrangement and Now he wan e right to pass under J “en — oe To yoreng Smeg per no their me Sok with ani | South Atlantic tect. Lieutenants C. W. Breed | Sorat. dent by Manone Toe commodation of both his company and that 1 Hill and reach that bridge, the use ot | (it ihe author of this letter wes area ery Store ot W ne, No402 | and George A- Baldy have been detached from | "fo this end the District Legistature represented by Col. Scott; that plan was now | which had been th ari the government, and had been instigated to SUICIDE OF A nox Reventh strert, ne mltzt | the Nantaske Lon waiting orders. Dill early last season, but those opposed to the | fore the comaniitee; the object ef it was to It wrass make this attack by a member of this body. | | A Port Jervis dispatch states that ceneeth cnet ee policy of creating the debt in the tanner pro, | Protect alike the Interests of’ these com: g pot be obstructed by more than one | Toney we patente Beem Son eich Morse, 17 vears of age, shot himself dead ‘ees ; stanager. | eqs DEMAND FOR Be Sema aoien of Di pored, obtained ‘ap injunction from our cert, | Foads, both of importance to the people of e, and he -now gsked.in the name of Aresolationinstenc- | (ay morning while in'a fi of an his Mr. J. Manager. | triet Attorney Bates, o' + will not be presse: Mr. Chandier) had offere neans the work was delayed until | Washir gton and the interests of th ing the Commitn ¥ which i and before what had been begun | C&? an had made @ suggestion tn at present in view of the expected opinion ot the | jate last fa ‘etrenchments te in- | Parents. under cover of TRE BRIE DIRECTORS bet in the me of equality, that the altimore and Ohio road MARCHE 1 quire whether aw . = ca : Pee matte laisse . Feterence to a joint depot, ani acting upon that ing worked to Washington for more w | pecevdey epgenied beans dnt SATURDAY MATINEE 7 t wes ° Cireatt and sidewalks in @ most unsatisfactory | Pith wich proposed the tunneling of Capitol | lines to this city, should not be discriminated | Né¥ !vom the treasury of the Us the infermat and referred the sx THE ¢ T SO“IRTY SENSATION FROM condition, and now at the commencement of | Hl! to reac int on Marvland and Virginia Col. Svott had argued that his road ; pwspaper article was bas Southern | Th HW AVENTE THEATER pUTIoN oF U. S. Currexcy.—The | the second season for labor, we find the author- | @Veeues, between 7th and 9th streets, where $5.100,000 to get to Washington. He 7» > 7 + by Mr. Asgastin | United States Treasurer is about to iseue a new | ities embarrassed by an investigation which | Such a depot could he located to answer th ote pin pert crs iy had the Sena the American edition of the circular in regard to the distcibu- | Promises to be gresily proloresk’ won Gur ice | poscs of both companies. very cirenitous route and with many disadvan- s or in his mind's © preferred to. He had be made for the con Lies red the res: en a bill made wy the Senator from [ilincis, edo . A Which in our judgment no good can possibly re~ fo meng gett See ee to en, and factional | gat. We thiretare retpecttelly bet earnestly | {here which w rile overning tbe redemption of de request Congressto close the pending mvestiga- | 4% Ohio railroad, truction of a fine station | tages, yet it would bring about that co mmodate the Baltimore | always =o desirable, and he hoped all would Baltimore and Potomac | bave equal 1 kk Artiste Sol. Smith, rs. Seymon., in the election ef new direc- meeting to act lieve the svstem of improvements commenced | me into the cit ir. Henry Ulke, Prof. Geo. Felix Ben- | will greatly benetit and ornament the entire - , + Mr. F. Kroell. : Re hington, but the Inmber, coal cult: produc’ pe Worth to the ci Mr. Trumbull. do not m at whether b tivity in Erie shares to-day, an ed to 414 fi . tor b Li PRRKINS, i Richmond lines, 5 g er pr GARRETT. f ¢ # 2 tien as soon as it ean be done in justice to the | #4, the Richmond lincs, and the Orange and _ SCTT'S REPLY TO GA had been paid by Mr. Stanton aaa © a humorous writer tor the press of this city. was Motor gen z ated currency, interests involved, in order that the Board of Benen Tes an vei b uae eas Scott said he stat poceactianes “hy Gen. wlins. He had be ' seat ed rather roughly in the brokers’ board Some oo nnd: *.G 2 Vo y cee. « improve: ‘ “erty F 5 0 " ney had be = . | this noon. RIFE BEGUN last evening gave a musicale at their ener a | Rave and dentate bro eee he asked was that uit road Should We alto adltantages of his western commeante pap rated) mm ge Pe Danial RRO ce ee Aa. VSEAND TAKES TIE LAW | Scott Piace. There were present Mr. and Mrs. qd | cemeinto the city et Washington . Bb. a n at your re- reason of any conversa- | RETALIATES.” RCRD ® Philp, Miss | District; add to the tort, hi nd pros- t Wire MURDER bcs stigeter dl Ri : _ tucky linc—the Chesapeake and Obio road— | times the value that u may have had. dhe Chsiety DIVORCE MATINER rage to eee Se posed cape {Rashington | which will soon be completed. He didn could ever be. He (Col. Bea overpaint “eal ub Yorgi soon Kastig Mehenls pusuaeaaae. mee ae SATURDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. mental, was of a | bears and the position it holdwas ‘ 4 Col. Scott to have better facilities th: doubt that he would re uld not say whether he had had any conver- €n MONDAY NEXT ch 18, return fur Six aby * Favu: ~alion with corresponde Mr. Trumt lassical nature, and in its enjoyment the guests | our country. It it shall appear 1 gered until a late hour. guard the interests of the public b sandin making his connections | of the 7 pt want to be contined to on SOT not. iL—If it sh ot Paris gre r Nights of the Pe Washington aid turn out on a ite b J. It was his desire to connect with borh | hoped th city would give to Mr. Gari y- | “tatement that Andrew Jonson, who was op- J. KE. OWE milf . ss p strictions, in the expenditure of the public " Agere ~ sige % > . posed to the reconstruct id not emplo: RAL ek THE CURRENCY BuuEAU IXVESTIGATION.— | money or the creation of offices, let this be deme; | {be Baltimore and Ohio and the Baltimore and | t oak eceniey ee. = nat “he (Col: S.) | ine. that the conetitutio reconstruc. | thicves, SAUNILS SO The House banking and currency committee is | but we beg your honorable body not to post: ° Freee rece he en een mitere OC ground al WRAT COL. SCOTT SAT ‘cot said this whol tien acts was invol) t in the decision inthe Mc- | found. If Conn cases. that his Attorney | be allowed baal. ready given improvements alread y com Net teen | ee tim by the city. He bad no objec- arrett having tenor fifteen squares; THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN | "ding two or three meetings a week, and is | pone the pub ‘Asdie and the Geon . ry r ing the currency bureau investigation | ™¢Rced. and which we consider so important ‘ re THE HARLEM CovRT-noveE Jon. ed. it gone over pretty thoroughly. ionsub- | he had no objection to him using the Long tansberry, refused to argue the Phe value of work . ses § si can well do, without doing ini. sothe taterons ofall parties mitted to the ecmmittee row waswhetheror not | Bridge, ‘snd all the Seed De wanted between | cece, coapioy a ae ke oe ee: | cham ter the ee nn ae yan ° to persons who have been implicated = the action of the city of Washington should be | Alexandria and Washington. The Baltimore a5 —reelney J dg “yee ted by the architert ployed by Contre imony already given, and who ask a reason Fee eee ecenmmstiom.” | ccouecd ia aiviag east On Goer cee | ee en work to get here | tf General Grant and Mr. Stanton; that inthe | mated by the architect employed ntrotier mencieg me to produce evidence to retate the | The special Senate committee (of which Sr. x hiscompany with the right to establish a depot | but little over twi stigate the alleged | there. He was very anxivus to have i sale of arms by the War Department to Frauee, | dt cided, as his road was nearly, com i a ij inati . woul ready to open within thirty Corer ing continued the exasination of Sol | he wanted this depot matter deterin : the ale of government ordnance. The witness | He asked Congress to approve the Dol, ett = Haw is etill strietiy adhered to. but in copies of his resords showing the details | {#Y- The District torment I giving | | Mr. Eldridge to Col, Scott:—Have yon any Bisteict Business 1x Tue Hover.—To-day | Of the frincipal sales of arms made through | € Baltimore an ‘otomae road ball a objection to a reservation in the similar to 4 Lectin him, ‘He testified that he came to Washington | Million of dollars, but instead of that had | the bridge reservation, 20 as to allow ils use. to being the third Friday in the month, after two | On'the ifthof Ovlate nose an tosag. | given the depot site at o'cluck (under the rw cArd! 5 ‘ - | Green to amount to $90,000, Over a qoarter of ples Pn ae ce meee: |S camen aoe have been drawn trom the city nd county treasury for this work. THE CASE OF MAYOR HALL pre the Common Pleas Court. did not at- as large acrowd ax usual. The *. Now thev were in the city, and were tunneling under Baltimore to bring all their lines here. Mr. Garrett had been here 30 years, and had plenty of time to do what he now proposes. Let us goon now and do the work we are ready to do. Mave been made against them. it | Ham! 1 is chairman,) to i is probable that the committee will be able to bring the investigation to a-close in about a ut. The injunetion of secrecy with 1! to the proceedings before the committee to. volved the greatest questions, questions invol ng the very peace of the country. cases were argued tor several days, that Mr. Stanton bimself, in opposition to the wishes of Presid-nt Joknson, employed counsel to represent. th+ government, what woul! be thenght of th malice that conk! invent and publish such statement as this, Thatthe Senate might know | Court prior to discharging the eh ana the country might know why be appeare | | being held that charged them in the case, he would ask tor the reading of the | befoteextending Sarl in weet Se following letter: s charge the case. Finally, the judge exten He then cent to the desk to be read a letter | the term to Tuesday next for discussion on the dated War Department, January 8, 1508, ad- | hOWer of the jadge to extend the term to finish dressed to Senator Trumbull, and’signed by | the trial. General Grant as Secretary of War ad im AXOTMES CHILD DIRS OF ETDROTmontA. stating that the department desired to enzag Wm. Jones, tive years old, bitten by the same 7 th and B streets. | other companies? tor & Conduc ) is devoted to reports st that a better price could be obtained for | 0 tatas Mr. Barbour's road was concerned, he | | Col. Scott ETS will comme from the Committee on the District of Colum. | arms; that the twenty r cent. margin was | (« = a had two conferences. on the depot site. 1 Mm dia. When the committee was called this after- | not exacted in all cases, but was generally re- | ¥it b Mr, Barbour, and terms had by noon, Judge Po'.ml said, in consequence of the | quired on all heavy sales; the sale of breech sould te Cae RU he hee P carh weather, the chairman. Joaders was negotiated by Gen. Dver; there | Could be used by bim (Mr. B-) for his southe ¢ time of the committer haying been occupied | was about this time witness came to see Gen. te coni ta Sik ese ee aking the investigation into Distaict mat. | Dyer an increased demand for arms which he | 2€ could run bis trai We are limited in space on the egard to the bridye, trains can be copstantly passing over without inconyeni- ence. We have a bridge near Harrisburg over which we run 2,000 cars daily: but tive miles be- ion; that | ‘ow Harrisburg we have 90 acres of ground ver the bridge and | our shops, aud there we are crowded. on the 4 bi 7 ; H dog which Incerated so many chilir ist : INE could connect with Mr. Garrett's road, it he | bridge we are not. We are content that Mr. | !i8 services to appear in the Supre mre te | yn les 2 this moi ng the sec phe probe € hat next Friday | ard Mn epecuiatine in aE nglish bene Sy er tt) aarteeogee’ wot 2 lee eFink tap hay eos re ath ions with sk pies pan rfid me dase = pas yd yore of hposophonne Rome ts ~ imal : is i i d e numb = nM ght i y fous, bi co} ‘ying to m . be a ‘ _ oo is arcigned to, the District committee, instead [neten ences tame nine Unfair for Mr. Garrett to come in here gud g accominodations. Sea by acne case; he said the feo bad From Earepe To-day. Them gave netiea hat ox Aaueacy nent | Remington prior to October 13th were ipurcnas tbat the public be delayed until somebody els I desire briefly to present a | Lecn #3 per ge a Coeur op en the | rum AMERICAN RLFLY Yo GRANYILLE'S Nore. Cords sud Tas- would move to suspend the rales, inorder | ing arms tor France, although it is probable should be n tse why th a § 5 Loxpon, Mareh 15.—Copic retary Fish to the note Far! Granville were communicated to the Secretary of Sate for Foreign Afiairs vesterday afternoon and to Gladstone last evening after the reply of the atter to the request of Disraeli neg > | Commons for, the produc one veg © Tep'y of the Am: pg 3 money a friendly, is firm and unyiel wget ng England to tubmit to the arbitration th 5 consequential damages shall be adi discussed by that Leard. more and Potomac rend she 5 action. Let Congress give to M wants, Separate and distinc for consults ¢ now and going to be larger, | hate will be mmodate Baltimore and Potomac read bad progressed in Connellsville read was & regular way; they first wert to the city and | -ince, and by its got the right to the property, now the : Congress and ask that the action of te city bi confirmed. Why not require Mr. Garrett to threugh the same formula they had been t t everything men’ ur aels, is ~ &c , in the District. ‘ee Tends CAs District committee might report next | suspected as as m Plesse remember Name and Number. ap2f-ly* pais for members of Congress te app. either for or against the government i n OT nO sta! ‘se parties who clamore 1 no ‘ant had emp! of the reply of ch at the time; he took no p ascertain whether Remington, after he oe had been prohibited from purchasing arms, was ‘THe New YoRk CUSTOM HOUSE INVESTIGA- | operating through third parties, “because LECTURES. TION was resumed betore the Senate committee | would have beer aherculean labor to an en investigation andvetrenchment this morn- | £Af¢ fully the character of agents bay € E. 5 er 70, where Remingtons’ arms we AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, pnp ae ite was used by il street, between D end E stree's northwest } in regard to his character; impeaching | Ht¢peh Tran > by the Ri THER | (he testimony of Townley before the committee, + gages the auspices of the | and asking that he (Rich) be allowed to reap: ee Fer eat, Joseph pear in order toexplain the charges against him. ttee must b ; and I therefore hope the de imited. both roads. The Mr. Garrett continued.—The Pittsbarg and med a few months be. ening the passenger f 1 Washington was redu from Pittsburg to Balt the same reduction oc Is it not to the inter- { these two competing iandler insisted tha violated the law, and said Mr. Edmunds who < becn applied to to represent. th. zovernment Ceclined for this express reason, aH 1 to $5.54 y puck sty any arms, nor did he know the m he natural- ly inferred that the arms were going to F: cay S granted bias? tions, that the red: tie buried backed the slime upon its slimy = PRELANTY “ ns agal but never cous.dered it his duty to notily Teme would be granted him? : oe teres Ce, source. EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF PRA?IT. ITs’ BEARING ON HER. FUTCE Lore ee eet ee ced cect tae E- | ‘War Department; had teen Gen, Dyer ane 3 that ang conmracs pot want it to be understood | tions of one may force reductions upon the | “OUECe President called Mr. Chandier to | Lonpo, March 15.—The Emperor and. Um- ture § SPs ERS td BR ed between himandthe U.S. District | Siuires :mconversation in New York; don't tween Col. Scott and himscif, oes Ue be Mr. Eldridge to Mr. Garrett.—What do you | '™er- press OF Brazil called for Kio Janciro on Wed tain the services of the ev. Father Hoorn eitcien | each pamed > gard to the charges made against tee deg noe Sova & petri Col. Scott.—1 did not so state, si say && to arescrvation in the bill allowing the Mr. G andier raid crer since the meeting of | nesday last. : Leen advertised for the above lecture. on accoune et es by Thos. J. Host, ‘ . hable Mr. Barbs i 1" negotiations. use of the lot to other comp sim » | Congre motives of the majority of this — having beem taken suddenly ill, thee ta fey Thee J. Fert Poaceae Was about the sale of breech-loaders; took pains Ir. Barbour.—We have had negotiations. 1 | use of the lo See ee MURINE OOCROT cc noce tad beae impugned, avd they were ac- | Prisoners Plan a Revolt but are “above peaiceworthy object ait ae | hesshas always sought for an investigation and | findout that Richardson was not purchasing ‘olhed. ere : 3 ot ts 150 feet by 90 cused of conniving at corruption, and he in- arms for Remington & Co., aiter October 13; Wim wire lben Feeay 4 Dtethe law shoals trial. The letters were ordered filed. The com- B je iG a i fen € ‘hose violate 5 St. Lovrs, Merch 15.—A revolt in the Mis- fe ‘i " suing, Mr. Barbour said he did not de Mr. Garrett to Col. Scott.—1 think it could be nded that t who did violate the law should 2 2 BALLS, PARTIES miltes then took a recess until half past one | 8"was connected with Hoorn ae rane | that the great south Highway should be con: | arranged, colonel, for both of our passenger in- | Decxpeced. up. and Mr. | covercdand frasveted sememay vane at s. S, & "clock. ‘ - troll y Col. Scot 5 hi os erests. < bi a - and Mr. : ser BALLS, PARTIES, &e. bien ao iho gorerammest Gao Pista ae eas ail | slow the 0. A. ERE to connect wate techs | “Cal Scott-—1 think Mr, Garvett wil boar sar | Shetanse ren dee anes oe one? Sind erates Peled ano Tae ck in the arm, : LITY B Savarese Inpexxity._The committee on ; ‘ ferred | Tad alone; Mr. Garrett would fix hisrates also, | ut in saying that the lot is not large enough. “SE SPRESEN , ; ag Bhar — tion to be made of the Japanese indemnity fund. | actual knowledge that hardeon purchased lion of dollars to tunnel under Capitol hill; the | <enger depot anywhere on a less space for his + ») by > intro- 7 4 a se es wi arms for Ki national juncti ad been looker i. duced a resolution, which was adopted, direct- | {plated plot was to overpower the guards, iN e i for Remington; believed he did not;thesales | Paticnal junction road ha n looked to ax | own road 4 one: lated FIBST ANNUAL BALL veral outrages were committed upon citi- 5 S n § i ‘ * A : lous shops, force the gates. rob the offic u ; t aflording a meausof connection, butthat scheme | Mr. Eldridge to Col. Scott.—It issaid your | ing the Committee on Gommeres pe eeenn roc ; _ 4 FOR IME BENEFIT ¢ a tah i ae ae gl lag [poe ipo mhivoranonmipen aera y oa (rears Sy henbareeliprri rae ty grea pred Peete he Colonel, not to stop on B street, but | inquiry under the renoludion of daatoare a eee srccape., Timely notice and the vigitanc g ’ - ay rates both to Col. Scott au arrett, he | | prop s alleged coi j : mE CHIEEEENS Wuaeer g erement required indemnity trom Japan. | Here highly.agvantageous high prices | P&¥ tates both to Col. Scott and Mr. Garrett, he | ‘0 buy property fronting on the Avenue, and | i ged combinations of railroads, to the injury othe peat oF toe erented any concert T "AL pad Che ered ae ean arlowed has Geen | re eine Sate etree gaat such high peices | oucut the southere Gale rie ieee | tee bring your depot to the Avenue, and that ommerce, to the action of the Southern | ° *CHoH on the part of the prisoners. or rue paid, the second and last was due in 1869, but | ®!ter the date mentioned. be assessed to such a large amount. He regard- | vou have conditional contracts for such pur- tevement Company in its alle, effort DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Seine, nargication being madb to the Usited | , Zhe Committee adjourned anti Monday next, | 02 Gor neotretetes as eon One com- | chase already. jeans of transportation from the Tobe given at States, the time was extended until May, 172, | when bar ists ie in appear bef he | pany. All that be (Mr. B.) asked was that if Col. Scott.—No such contracts are in exist- roducing regions of Pennsyl MASONIC TEMPLE, Now the Japanese desire the waiving of this enamine TT Coloma C the mages ed © | other southern lines were to come into the city | ence, sir. We do not propose to run our depot ) introduced a resolution account of the Kew jam pas recy ermine prise scaisenel sont mainly conducted by Mr. shuns o-day was | andget a es tee me might have ipodedosignip look mare pit Sot ieee. calling upon the Secretary of the Interior for | aster is brought by ‘William Liosd re <i i ercial fac re antry. nducted by Mr. Schurs. the same. It they should’ be allowed to get to we ever ve anything fronting on Penn- | information as to the extepsi = EVENING OF TUESDAY, April 2, The committee He farorable tothe remision of | 5 Youe Luoistarcas— | PeEneylvania avenue, be should be allowed to | <sIvania avenue it will sutpty be for the pur- | Valley Indian reservation, Adopted = eee po hanno ng ~ REPUBLICAN is | 0 fe | ERIE IN KL — | come there also. pose © 7 Mr. Hambleton, (Md.,) from the Committee ; a : of the sum already received has not been | The New York Erie classification repeal bill | ““Sir. ‘Harmer did not see what the commi Mr. Garrett.—The space is not large enough | oy, ¢, . t adverse’ : COpvEnssen. 4 = —— Vanenety * | decided. Gen. Banks proposed that the money yee | passed the Senate last night by a vote of | nadto do with ‘connections ot Weetcoune ae for all our local business, but in the Interest of relative to legalls ny pola cont of Marvin bie, ecaindew be at aie ts ; ie W.B. Webb. be set apart for the establishment of «college in | 26 to 2. Several motions to amend were voted | rates of the theen companies; that certainly | ché peogle-we could arrange fer that, and Georgia in relation to port charges, and it | part of the state tothe national nak meng € F.B. McGuire, Japan, to be used alike by citizens of thiscoun- | down. In the House the Southmayd classifica- could be better arranged by the roads th y Cal, Soft —We aways meet that question. | o. laid on the table. ational republican con 4 Richard Cutts,’ Tenens Te repay tan, but the plan did not | tion repeal bill, appointing an election for anew | the committee, ae APS t wacuerar st havens necessary forthe Interests | "any! catty, (Obio,) chairman ef the Oman | ad & Frctinghgrec” Ste eae The erect renee Boe vide Col. Beott — es fy nted to a bed Lee ceeee ne cations! Sept accommoda- | tee on Printing, made + Political Pe alities in Kentacky. r ner si Parke, ls ‘ q | Teply to Mr. Barbour, that the negotiations be- | tions be icted, 5 — 4 PRREONAT, ExPLawaTion skN. 40K DENOUNCES COL. EVANS. fo Henry Semken, ee Gants of ok nied Biante, res based toa third | tween himself and that geutleman were begun | _ Mr- Garrett.The Baltimore and Obio Com- | in regard to the action of the committee iv the Lovisvitte, March 15. Gem Bor stage pai =e Andrew The Ambassadors from Japan. the benate except tier acters, pol omg ms ae ears room at ee ae meeting. oe ed proonss Bet aratn cel ped Public “tons | matter of the debates and proceedings of Con- | lichen a card denc cing Col. B =. ; The reception of the Jan : 5 9 . ¢ formal paper was prepared at his house in | for the acco: lation of the public. gress. He detended the action of th ittee | of the legislature, TA ZO Bitton the Arlington, last evening ante Embassy, at | director of the Atlantic and Great Western raii- aeuaeinhia,andsent to afr. Barbour, and he | Gen. Chipman to Mr. Garrett:—What kind ot | for the delay im grating a oe tee | of the sapubticen coom coecion tenercan Meson T M Shepherd, ‘Rion, last evening, was attended by a | road trom being a director in the Erie road. thought that gentleman would bear him out i an emendment do you want ? charged was due to the exorbitant prices de- Soeacnguine & m. and nal reasons, Pr & € JM Curfisies large number of distinguished people, embracing eatusiden: Wavuamarcaiecs saying that he (Mr. B.) could not build 4 road Mr. Garrett.—We want equal facilities as this | manded by Mesers. Rives & Bailey—who bad | also saying that E Ncacek and scoundrel, Bew Wa, w the members of the Cabinet, the Judges of the | .ZACATECAR, pals "Pulactiauee ae Max | between Alexandria and Washington as cheap | road and the right to connect. preferred to borrow money at high rates to carry | and he desires bi retand that he can be = fi eee: United States Supreme Court, members of Con- - isdacteodaelemnins z he rateshe Mr. $) had offered him the use | _ Col. Scott.—We want the matter decided some- , Orleans, yesterday afternoon reecived adispatch | **! how. W ; eres, the higher officials of the Executive De- | by courier, announcing the recapture of Zyeate, | °! 2S deny ed IRIE iawecent Omen SF onimic: wean voter at tha of the District government, and | $s ty the government troops, under General | crom Mr. Baten tall hoe perfectly will | a depot, and must have one. officers of the army and navy, many of whom | Pacha, Tells on Ate anignal deteat of the | ing to open his lines to him between Alexandria | Mr, Garrett said he understood the land ad- rors accompanied by ladies. ‘The guests wore | na, and BMartiner, who had comune nen, | aud Washington, and as for Mr. Garrett, he | joining the proposed depot site at B ead. ooh received in the main parlors, which were hand. | forces.. Pach laine. are casorecn — could take his business trom the Point of junc- } streets poner to the government, and the site decorated with Japanese and American | inf nd munitions, the leaders | (ol, He, told Mr. Burbour he did not want to | might be enlarged 1m to un the Giobe rather than accept money trom | found or addressed at all times at Covington, Congress on the reasonable conditions oftered by | Ky. the committee. He said that an attempt would = _——— be made on Monday by a suspension of the rules | The Reeapture of Zacatecas from the ‘o carry a bill for a contract over the heads of Mexican Rebels. the committee, and he had no deubt it would New York, March 1 succeed. He declared that there was no danger | moras, dated the 14h mken, special from Mata tant, RAPS AN official obtained upon a eo ol zarbour he Gia not , Mr-Chipmantald property-holders were pres- | 3f, the, Publication of the Globe being stopped, | courier who bad, just arrived from Tampico eer 15 a sah Senvers, os ease . Trass the negotiations; if in the future it Mr. s Mi ~ | tor there was $100,000 clear profit in it. confirms the retaking of Zacatecas and the com. a ven (acetal — ee ee ee small torce of cavalry. should be to the interest ot them to take busi- | ent and desired to be heard. ‘The regular order was demanded, and plete defeat of the rebels there. Bells are rin PIANOS, & with him—Kido. Okubo, Ito, and Zamagusti—_ | | Frexcm Rervnticaxs Rervuptatine tax | © fomhis road future negotiations could be | | Mr. Harmer said they had been heard once, THE ST. CROIX RAILROAD BILL ng and cannonj tring in celebration of the vi NOS, &. sud assisted by Harry H. Wright, Mr. Rice, and | INTERNATIONAL Soctuty.—In the Frenen | Made, He (Col. S.) would do business for Mr. | and any further statements to-day would but | came up as unfinished business from yesterday. | tory. : —__ a = Mr. Hale. The vast throng of guestswere seve- | AtSembly yesterday the “deputies of the left | B- between Alexandria aud Washington cheaper | serve to defeat the measure in the House tis Mr. Ketchum, (N. Y.,) who reported the bill =? A dee ice tyetetcheer Deg imeo | raliy presented, and shook haatisseiir Gheree: | tmanimouals Renae ceeatiet ot tbe lot | than be cougars ‘ See mare nak sae ame. ‘rom the Committce on Public Lands, was rec- | Brutal 2-cack om a Schoolmaster. MACKER Piano: Phins “a CHO. bawadors. Thence the guests passed Into the | tional Society. A bill for its suppression passed noe bar pepaeoid very great compliment had ‘The committee decided to hear vgnized as entitled to the closing hour, -ENTRALIA, Pa., March 15.—Mr. Green, a the ‘Bent! {ining-room, where two tables, running the en- | the Assembly without amendment. It imposes | PCE? Paid him by the advocates of this improve- ONE OF THE PROPERTY HCLDERS vided the time among mzinpers. school teacher, at § o'clock this morning was Mr. Strong (Conn.) detended the state of | assaulted in his school-room by three unknown Connecticut from the ions of Mr. Conger | roughs with billies and knives. Numerous stabs (Mich.) yesterday in relation to her Uhio re- | were inflicted and onc ear was severed from the that she became fally entitied | head. He is still alive, but in a critical condi- ipretier Anished. and more durable than any | tire length of the room, were loaded with edible | Various fines and terms of imprisonment for pegihilasl ee ae eee that ne had dived is ths eomters portion of the oN. lene cash than any other first class Plann fan | the hail digs eecee, band, at the upper end of | holding office in, belonging to, or having con. at the recent meeting, published in some of the | city for the past thirty years. He had spent his SS oe paaect ee ce mane: Culsed | Cvening: "Tbe, recantion cased anfyeae | Gogrives Uae Chesder oct ysis, cute | pepers of Wasbingtas fae anaes egos the | Gigor heya ire youre ide hed arent O 4 od c at half- ofe ot civ. an ie a = a Mg - pee ere omens 939 recor 0 pac toa name | Semen 1a altimore and Ohio company had been practi- | were as dear to him as the interests of Colon: phone peseed caliy and in a large degree suppressed. Scott and Mr. Garrett, the great railroad kings. | Tyanae"Ve {imple compensation for. that res- | tion. No arrests have been : Datid Sak: Bremious fo the rece tice Having | oglB® FoLLowswa wovice wax posted in front | sure it must have been done by tise eer eteas | acta and Mr. Garrett they. desired that their | {zatom by her services in the revolutionary Chopped to Picces by & Sival. QRP*APING's PURE Native GRare wise. | {2 charge the celebration of the 10th amine of the Erie Opera House in New York Wednes- |e ere Me. Sot, to prevent these facts ge! rights shoal be —-. Re eg Mr. Butler (Mass.) also defended the old | Memrais, March 15. Aarne a fore public. cir streets ai uses ured is ahs wine is made from the pure juice ef the grape py eer ee t Ehiladelphia, Pay no attention to orders from Gould or T. Garrett here read trom the Republican | Baltimore and Potomac road already. Theydic | ‘y their carly day not cm aid | Henry Kneeland was CEDAR GROVE VINEYARD, invited to join, visited the Em! ee nf rons a of his ncetnes.” be per ere pruned wee ft cmital report not wish to retard railroad facilities, but on the comriod their i and delivered rene, me wag wrote: umentt o1 . sad them; ‘ Zeit Biase Ws | ithuta Bethe aerator, would Seth | og ngayon doves Wisin aot vin | Seam peated lh hat bean pbrsteiane ond Taher ies ee unEIet, who | influence fo induce the government of James, | OB the spot, Some A. Dix.” | missed with a brio 7 the beet an] purest tite tante: country. Mt is car. | SeDda full delegation to the centennial exhibi- =D MAN, who, for fun, sa 2 > tion. alto Scolar reccmioended fur ENVALIDS who require Dito adonted ey aEaes with @ copy of HUME. ‘or sale by be ‘tion commissioners, in Be government to take part im the exhibition. In + Ware: Am rs pl recommend to his Ma- ser Em| such steps as may be neces- without | Sary to unite with the commissioners in cele. eas ter. brating the anni of the existence = of ~ government of the United States. —+20e- — coms Tae Paxonmo Mcrgper MystTery.—Chief shoe and corns | of Police Campbell at b. stated inset | das that s man, who ashe be Panarmors though | Murderer, is in the r. His name is arer considering the great | Quinn, and he was con: of highway rob- = xbliged to perform. and | bery, and he demands his pardon ar ee 5s 2: ond Toad. This economy of dis- cared far cecaatsoauly | Mant to disclose. | Quinn, who ia a burglar Mlm- Vines Laxp Sains —The farm ot T a. | Marrisburg mie at liane reate BY Way of asiooall , Saye was done by New York bur- | Whiting, Fsq., located Catlett's Station, | omy the people ot Wastinones Sarthe feo = SITTER AND EGGS —Choice ROLL BUTTER pudenda x : oad a attread, con te whole country. He the comme at im balf b % i Exgction. were waiiy by mete Pry saneiees pouth (N- Hi) Chrontcle has eecarae eect, | Me Canada, for the pa ROI a which mies a FERMASS Caz», | Raf cigh opm whic at ra tare faa sender the om 81 aciniat pasating com PSs. 2 oo. ors. 1 ‘account ? No. 1227 sateen rane we Genuine Brazilian in of these |

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