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SE THE EVENING STAR. Pabilshed Daily, Sundays Bxeepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sennsylyauia Avcuue, cormer ith Bt. HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY, & HM. BACKER MANN, Pres't. THE EVENING STAR fs served by cacrior to thelr enbecribers at TEN CENTS PER WEEK, or Fou- FY-FoUR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the connor Two Cuxze each. By mail—three months, $49, sito #. $3.00; one year, 95. : THE WEEFELY STA a jeer, 7 Tovah or dine paper sent BF Rates of a SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE ATTENTION OF THOSE USING ANY the poisonous compounds airertiend a8 Renewert,&o..for the air is cxltotts | the great advamiages that NATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOV ERY poreessoe over a! Piret, it is entirely free from al! poteonons stances and can therefore be used with safety dots 10! eve vite mixtures. | ad | t time, ami, above ait,it ta of the bar posi. | ail for it and | death Av sti the vantited and nt tasive ge = esting, virtuce they de net possees. aenatue zy helor's Weir Dye nee fen I ge Saternishe| aisticn to uphold ite - ‘ fhe only perfect Hair Dye—Ginck or Brows, Gog wat druggists. Apple 6 wrest, New plied at 16 Bond 4 oe AMUSEMENTS. oOo” FELLOWS’ HALL. GREAT SCCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES. MacEVOY'S NEW HIBEERNICON: on, IRELAND IN AMERICA ROARS OF LAUGHTER NIGHTLY. BARNEY, NORA, THE DEWITCRING WIDOW, ax BS. O'CALLAGHAN'S GII0ST. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, wit MATINEE SATURDAY, AT2 P.M, m dation of Isdies and children and ur adult triepds that cannot sitend in the # and paces ef interest tu i 4 canvas. norama in the world. Matinee Prices—Adu! cents. jening—35 and @ cente; Children under 10 years, 25 cents, m2l-3t ATIONAL THEATER, NILSSON. THE STRAKOSCE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA Messrs. MAURICE snd MAX STRAKOSCH re- Hf Dounce spectinily apnour VUR NIGHTS ONLY OF TH KUCH GRAND ITALIAN os, RA. WEDNESDAY, March 27ru, 1572, LUCIA Di ‘LAMMERMOOR, LLE CHRISTINE NILSSON as LUCTA. eee ee eesghandt M. Lyall, tc BURSDAY, March 2 —wAlst. E NILSSON as MARGUERITE, Barre, M Jamet, &c 99—FRA DiAVOLO. as ‘3 Sai RA, DIA VOLO. - Goletti. Bari i TURDAY. 30—NIGNON. MILLE CHRI~TINE NILSSON as Jee Duval ail Ferretti, M-Capoul. M MARETZER. Musical Director & Cond $2; rved seats. $1 aud llery. § . Seats now for Music Store am Chitdren 1 Ores LIBRETTOS. SAV K TWENTY CENTS beat and most complete edition of NILSSON OPRBA BOOKS Peblished. Oviy 15 cents. For only at ELLIS’ MY'sic stor ma} 4t ___9A7 Penusyivapia avenn EW NATIONAL THEATER. N J. G. Sa’ Lessee and Manag: r. bor A GREAT success | por. aN 3 TRIUMPL JE. ow MONDAY Rs TUESDAY. March 25—Ben- OF PYTHTs WEDNESDAY, March 7—N Cats theo 9a. m. tod p.m. Admitrance m20- free beatae HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 22», 1272. GRAND OLD FOLKS CONCERT, VOCAL AND INcTRUMENTAL, By 60 pertormare hed st musical taleni in thie city tn ANCEES ““STENOR 8. PRTROLA, The createst ormet pla ‘America, B. DYER, The popuisr Violinist, have been engaged. GRAND CHORUSES" OCABTETTES-TRIOS— Under the direction of PROF. J. H. DANIRL. ‘ © cents, for sale at Bilis and Metrerott’s Poe & Seligson. (:corgetown, and y Yard. Reserved seate 75 cts. at nh wear Dets. Doors open at 7 Concert begin« at * o clock. ON EXHIBITION P New No. AND SALE } 439 aT Sr. Chromos, &c. Fat Waa Wow ms = ax fee aud Tas- LECTURES. ge ttus. BY TW. M. MARSHALL, LL.D of Eng!and, At ODD FELLOWS HALL. On 8t ye ™ tse EVENTH ST. Tit, 1872, Bebiect Pro the Nin T 50 Cen: te beoevoted to the Ch be poer boys under the helice Friend Society PIANOS, &e. Ay BABE CHANCK— Having determined to miro in tl tebrated SQ HO Philade:phia, which{ atrect, gear | SSery of the Sceret Marriage of Wa _ ttida Heron, the tetress: From San Frau isco we hace the intel . r Pip. of the death ef a Mr. Warvey Byrne, wis tay ats MAB SESH Ly Barriod im UNAb-< 65 OF _ é Thor dene, tat mime celebratai metres Ate . tilda Agnes Le: o en route te San > Francisco, for the t contesting tho aathe legal wile: tae deceased. Ai the of this marrtage Mie Her we Cre enith or ome, and a regarded asene of the nm BEG a4 fascinating ectresens..n ‘ er moon fombntie pa ry and the 4 ? 1, 1872 TWO CENTS. | Se ont “Sc be soon aranged vs. B9—N®. 5,932. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH ~ : eS z -— . os x V. " S e The Robeson Investization. Distriet Atuirs ia Co: Ty COND CO RESS. | TEL GRAMS TO THE STAR 2 E ENIN G TAR. SECRETARY ROBESON, AND DANA OP THE NEW | ACTION OF TRE ROUSE CONNITTEZON §: FOR .-8E mas bes NG 5 = iS > < — ——<—__ = —--— YORK SUN, BEFOKE TEE 8! 1aL COMMIT- IMPORTANT MACTERS. Ve : : 5 F N- : rae. The House Committee on the District of co- | Taig Afternoon’s Proceedings, | This Afternoon Dispatches, eh, Washington Niws and Gos p. The special committee of the Hense to in- | jumbia met this morning for the consideration ——— ‘assoutaues a 1g. | them their earthy | “ —_ quire into the charges against Secretary Robe- | of various District bills now pending, and upon LLY, TuURepay, March 21. SSOC TATED _PRE SS REPORTS. | iconty known ott IxTEEN Al Fevuwve—The receipts from this | son, published in the New York Sun, met this which the committee desire to report to-morrow | S®NATE.—On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the tec puree tO-ay were $2 6. morning. Mr. Dana, editcr o! the Sum, was | afternoon when called in the House. secretary of the Senate was directed to prepare B = ae resent, with Willard Bartlett, of New York, | It was decided to report in faver of giving | an alpbabetical list of all private claims which = ‘ : - > ‘Last night was one of o Litur. Werzs L. Fietps, U.S. N., has beem | present, wit Secretary Robeson was also in at: | anthority to_ i have been before the Senate since March 3, 1855, z the winter, a very high north td pene ae Bia Pelee, 6 cre ee oat ty | eae eB NOT OAD COMPANY ene RATE: | with the action of the Senate thereon, and re- | gale prevailing. It is clear and very cold tne qnite so well to-day as yesterday. next Monday evening at 7 o'clock, whew the in- point between ¢ Sen iereee! | “Oty Cargemtes called ep the bill teexueaine | Whe andeat ee ee ning, is reported to | Scoaued einer ; = eS ‘Gasaue 3 onsiderably | Yestigation will be commenced: 7 ¢ Baltimor ‘otemac Raft ompany. | time for the completion ef the have said that it is a mistake {0 represent him | A*auired onc di Scag Commissioner DoveLass was ¢ pcrignd Resolved, That the editor of the New York Sun | the question of entering the city wo Us leit to RAYFIELD AED ST. CROIX RAILROAD, the United States, he havi { comprised in what te kr | Detter to-cay, and will probably be able to | be allowed to have produced before the commit. | fata. legistation of Congress. as returned by the House of Keptesantacives lings, and being desirous of Block,” on the northwy st om 0 resume his duties in a tew days. tee such witnesses as he may desire to have ex- Generat K. D. Mussey appeared as counsel for with sondry amendme: = amicable and peaccable rela’ and K ney street, and is amined by himselfor counsel, to examine such | THE ANACOSIIA AND LOrOMAC RatLaoa: ™ 3 » ag et He tenn 4 mortgaged. It she proves bis marr og Commissioner oy customs, Mr. W. T. | Sitnesscrin relaon ts any ean anch Dae amit gCarhenter, moved to non-concur im th tape. ‘ie Kaece tor Wacken ne that ho divorce was obtained a cour ett here for St. Louis to-day on official | scope of the inquiry before the committee, and | and exhibited the certificate of Incorporation o ference et and Sek for acommittes of con ADOUT Fiptuae UtepEne oO subjects herself to prosecution on & charg = \deceedasng edt yoy or gal LDR ae een eee | Ms. Sharan moved that the Saale coatar' | seomeates Cooper Listitute last Ferree hating suarricd a man named se nsel If he secs fit. and that ft isthe | or Deeds of the Mistrict of Columbia. Theeom |, Mt: Sherms pon op mee ict ~ - 0 pecquently. an ” ary MInAL Bowos, of the light-honse Pot the committee that beth of said | mitt.e. voted to re ig ik erg he OO Ht ieee enemies of the work eaircestate ot Mr. Terme Is vatond A e K uM penter stated that the extension © 3 NEW CHARTER PROPOSED, e gone to Philadelphia to inspect the | parties shall cither in person or by counsel con- | route forthe pre posed road wh: time should be given, for the benetit of the set Tt is stated that the state senate committer on F duct the examination and cross-examination of | street cust at the northern end of the navy yari sere ais cre tor the | cit twig ted t e ip just completed. nested bridge and runs up Iithto M strect sonth. alon, | (CTs Bho bad y Sou per sere ter. the ix aes. | canes last night ided to ame ar. ~ ae - “ a rae bp “deri in the expectation that the raitroad al tor Ne two Ty Ben wrrn 4 Conn’ hart, Tae Svrrewe Court to-day decided that it ArromntwENT OF CADETS.—The following = 4TH street wise aise ee long Wate brit. boards of com: of thirty | his wife Elizabeth occupied two had no jurisdiction over the kuklux cases ap_ appointments of cadets at large tothe Uaited | Uhio avenue, alone en Semmes, d _ essay nut natorial distr fifth floor ot @ six-« 1? 5 , t ‘ x s s Hho R¥S 1d 4 e o © morning hour, whe “ peated, and therefore could not hear arguments States Military Academy are announced by the | west, and up Mth st nMsvivania ave Pakicnt contac. he morning hour, when anes to tes avenue, de, as to the constitutionality of the law, Pradaent, sc: cox, sou of Gen. | NUE. This is the first railroad charter issacc The untinished dusin Goat. | wie was . eal Lt. Col, 8. | Wher the general incorporation act of May sth alice: pte aud sai rk A SET OF JAPANESE ComNS will be presented d. son of Lt. Col. 8. | Ueue - then comsen ox Bet that it thene chennns 1m the rhe So the Bocusiany of the Fxeasury by the Ember z THE Wik Coie ee erarte oe oe tis Logan a-ked, but Lto obtain consen he committee of seventy will disow 7 nd bad spent this t sy at present in Washington, and will be deposi- | of Brig. Gen. Jackson, U.S. volunteers, killed Whe soconarm the action of the anthorl ming of a day ration o tion with such charter. went heme and fous tk —" MAYOR HALL maps + Feen. who had the floor on th: ou Pleas Court terminated this | Woached Mee aed for him. “Pater: addressed the Senate at length ithe eleven remaining jurors were | the wiest ith on ee eee ee Hte tavored the protective policy, and argue: | discharged. This was neceasit atat by Recorder | threw it at him.’ She there that toxes sbould be removed from those arfi- | Hackett yesterday dociding that the court hell and advanced to strike bine bay ee ne Poke ich are necess: Mat by bim (Hackett) was regular. thus making the ber and gave her a pads ne wok te are not produced in this conntry; a court hetd by Inge Daly, before which Mayor predpoed4 See he tell, striking imposed on those foreign product: | Hall was hefng tried, an ilegal or unconsttn, eet Seted om the Bo: ties of the District of Columbia in designatin, a depot site tor the Baltimore and Potoma. ratload, upon which bill Messrs. Scott an: Garrett have twice been heard before the com mittee, was taken up, and the committee agree to report a substitute for the bill; which substi tute provides that property-bolders along the line who may have their property injured sha! be indemnified by having the damages assessex ted in the eabinet of the Philadelphia mint. in the battle of PerryvNie; Geo. K. Hunter, of ©hio, son of Lt. Col. Hunter Obio volunteers; Mx. Joszrm Buxwar, supervising iaspee- | ‘Thomas Rodman, of Rhode Island, son of Gen tor general of steamboats, has tendered bis | Thane P. gr ern eee — at signs ‘i pted, to take | Antietam; Stephen Kearny Radford, son ot eeees Cos eee =i Lo pas oo bras Admiral Radford, U. 8. navy; Presley L eet om the mamination of his excessser: #, son of Rear Admiral Jenkins, U. § z, of Ohio, who vy; Herbert P. Thayer, of Califoraia; James his home in that state, has re- | Bryant, a soldier in the general moantedservice How. Sanver SueLiapar bas been il! r . * 4 "a, then left the house. He returned home ‘hh come in competition with the manutac- | tional ore. This ends the famous Novembe: rol x = r . be paid by the company ‘ . z soi * | o'clock and found bis wife im bed, ans . of the army. These appointments will be admit . i e 3, | tures and productions of onr own country, » | term. s s cit ; 1o- ae es the company to erect an iron bridgr ha * upposed asleep. Ab 1 o'clock, » turned to this city, and was in the House to- | ted to the military academy in the summer ei fr 6th street, 6 ux to conncet The eae, | wbatour trial classes may, under the sys day. Is13—the appointments for 1&2 having been Horace F. (LARK, the new president of the | M80 @¥ear ago, — Union Pacitie Raitroad Company, has annulled all passes heretofore issued by Col. Scott, the retiring president, and proposes to run kis road on an ecovomical princ!ple. Tt is stated, on apparentty goed authority Ir et the | tem of society in which they live, be able t | that F 7 | Gat she did mot move, be made an exa pot real andl personal tor ari Te aeanY. | cempeto suocerstully with the Chere Inte EX-CONTROLLER CONNOLLY Ste ee oom an other ‘property in the District, the entire pro, | EWeve. Also, that the business of our govern’ | left for tNe Tae of Jersey, in the English Chan- | yesterday mornite w seeds to te ovoted ta menberng requires | MeN i not merely to protect the lives, libertier | nel, seni: weeks age mal thav eee | meeecetre Aeneas J Sore fo De Mou oted to aed ile albng cthatrecr | 2” broperty of the citizen; but, aleorit tecer | bestia there. Gi ; Gen ar es ihe, company to lay fist rails slong oth street. | to ceo ta it that the Amato tee shall bus | ever, denies that See snesed at and to keep the track well paved; prohibits for | {?,° tions ot the American ferent oe ever the extension of nad ape — enue, | (bat the American farmer shall buy the pro. | th gh he is conti B street, £0 as to re eo ennsy pe @ avenue. | ductions of the American artisan, rather thar his case is tried. and repeals the act al lowing U e company te that either shall patronize forei; Ts. He dis copstruct a depot on Virginia avenue and 6t) Rev. J. SEvva Magtin, formerly a slave and atterwards a minister of the gospel, then a newspaper editor in this city, and subsequently a resident in the southern states, leetared in Tremont Temple, Boston, the other might, on colored sentiment in the South touching the re- m y's -in-law, bow- | has tied, and his attorney S nothing of his whereabouts dent he will be on band when Hox. H. H. STARKWEATHER, ch the Mouse Commiltee on the District of Co} 7 of General Grant. He said the negroes —————_—_— < & a 2 = iH x Treach 8 FRIEND ayy ax U werk f ‘ vuted the arguments advanced yesterdy by Mr. | Wm. F. . . . ; hs - bo has been it ak ia =s : street. will arted to 4 y y i a, ige, testified before | ys, 1CIDE.— The 8! Lia, wi im AE tow + seat week, 46 ont isi pig likery <2 ‘vide, as they knew little oc ee bill will be reported to the Hous: gmilton, o: Maryland. . ‘ the judiciary coammittee that the itty thousand | lathe 1, Sovcips ain again, we are glad to say, and presided over his | of any other = wee *t: Morton gave notice of an amendment dotfars » js ¢ i . Mr. v rad him by the Union Pacitic railroad | tMachtmih er fen led Oras, fel Whee iC ees uaterad thas Ghaihana , paumiacsen Ap GeomgnTows inane itl 8H 8G": pa weciey!t 0 the Dill. that all laws >, | was given to the late James Fisk as he at A . mes] money oft bis mortal coil on a late evening, dence should laced. The committee: See wens Messier yerts of laws creating or imposing taxes npor. | in the settlement of Fisk's suit ageinst. the sad failure of it. He went into hie) go South roost 18 high and conine wieavee: | _ The bill to amend the alread Companyere. | {<@este productions, ad upch: stamps, excep’ | Union Pacific. Witness said this proceeding | “Md,fallare of asa cau vations too much to cities to gain a ki ington ee iroad Company che taxes on spirits, fermented liquors and to | was coniidential xt the time, bat now he jet cae about fils weck @then agatiow coat of the real state of the rural districts, ring that company to con mittee this morning. THe SewaTe arms committee to-day exam- inet retary Boutwell and Mr. Williams, of the treasurer's office, with regard to the keep- ake close connec 5, bacco, are hereby repealed; the repeal to takc | that he could make this explanation, Pisk h: called Big Jobn, entered the room, and the old prejudices exist to a great extent. at Sth stry (published im Tue Star a few | etect'on October 1, 18:2. b declared that he would probably be laughed ed the cause of the unurual proceedinz prej Fs 2 raat = ties econ ing of accoun - - negro is patient and full ot gratitute for his | days since;) was referred to a sub-committee. Mr. Sumner asked Mr. Morton what hejpro- | it it was understood that he ‘had taken that | mournfully told Jobn that he wastit " ator Schurz will be examined to-morrow pretent, compared with bis past condition, and ~ pin Sas nary Se en ine at 1 sed to do with the cumbersome and expen amount._ A stenographer read from notes taken | any more, when the latter, who. was (nay :: phos r - | loyal tothe party which has done so much t ‘ bet . “ Ae | sive Internal Revenue machinery. Judge TaTG'S Court, Showing the use of | the noose,told the world bins sil ae hha pepe metal improve him. > i: Feat cemetery ae Aaiianal capital to the na- | ” sr. Morton said that subject would of course | unbeceming language te’ the Judge. He had ox. e onal comet inquire Into abuses in the New York custom- house met at one o'clock to-day, when the examination of Mr. Bliss was resumed, but no new facts were elicited. < Ex-REPRESENTATIVE C. C. BowEn, from South Carolina, is here to urge his claim to the seat in the House now oceupied by the colored member De Large. The House committee on elections decided seme weeks ago that Bowen Was entitled te the seat. Tre Prestpent’s Vuiartons to-day were at Arlington was rejected. ccare un in discussion on the amendment. been employ tye Mr. Sherman said the subject of internal tax- | ciaticr ‘al ot : 1 re tieerating | aticn had not been introduced in the bill, but | ined, inclading -Fay could, bat nothing new or | that when the weight came uy New Hampshire, most of them official, footing | Columbian Co! h Is that portion | that uncoubtedly any rednetion of internal tax- important was developed. knot would untie, an: Straw, 33,738; Weston, Ss; | Of the act of February 9th, 1821, which limit: | ¢x would be accompanied bya corresponding | An official report by Controller Green to the ground. Jobn fixed thin Blackmer, Seaitering. 6. | the annual Income of the college to $25,00), ane | recuction in the machinery for the collec.ion oi | state senate says en jority over all, 1,137; total ervey see soa of erga eye’ yon heiyp such taxes, Pal vy upon tounding a dep} : fon ir ae rs . She Weel vote Of the state was G2 agricultnre afd the mechanic arts, under th TOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr act of July 2d, 1862, was referred toa sub-com- | F.H. Roberts, (N. | knot he had prepared wouldn't answe . : vould tix bim one that wo d to take notes by the Bar Asso- Tur New Hawrsurer ELection.—The Man. T yitnessee were exam- | service of his iriend, wh oe chester Mirror has returns from al! the towns ‘The bill supp ge, which re; RE COST OF THE NEW OURT BOrex, asthe same has been jy is $8,194,949; OPEN furniture and repairs, $5,252.229; additional fearful force, strikiv Roi eas re n +) by unanimous consent. | claims outstanding so far as known, $242.59, | of his backbone on the cormer of the Zhe total vote exceeds that of Inst year by #,c10; | Wittce consisting of Mevers. Poland, Chipmas. | reyorted from the Gommittes of Ways and | which are held by the Tenth National Bank. | ing bisspinal column, ar he thought tote i team vote ia increased 4,He; Weston’: | *h¢ Eldridge. | Ps Ncane a Lill to permit the importation tree o, | Tbe controller has no means of ascertaining the | shoulders. He picked himself up reetalls, roms is increased 1,488; the labor reform vote is di The Keform S shoo! bill comes up to-morrow duty certain Hightand kilts and uniforms for thy | Other claims, but be says they are large. bed the wounded part tenderly, limped on alt minished 228;' the temperance is increased 139 Serpe = Gen regiment (ilighlanders) of the Nationa. | THE LEGISLATIVE suD-c( NMITTER ON THE sC- | fully. and Temarked profencly that it ware = ase @esesu! Gein 21ers fOr Grant in this state in 1-cs | The Physicians and the Gettysburg | Guarker en Woe ee) DICIARY “d—d sight worse than hanging ore rtr General Creswell, Senators Howe | Yass9,191, or Off lesa than the vote fou Straw. ter. ‘The Speaker iaid betore the House a commu | are to-day investigating the District Attorney's —— aud Patterson, Representative Kellogg, and Ex- saLasane RMR Seis a pace To the Editors of the N.Y. Express: nication from the President, transmitting » | cfiicial recor: ing to the lack of harmoxy | A Morper Kiruiwo Her txraxr.— Tho Benatar Warner. of Alabama. A delegation of | | Tue committce on the District of Columbis | (ne of your contemporurice remarks that — repost from the Secretary of State in relation t. | Neleon J. Waterbury has resigned his position reid gives the follow! Cherokee Indians, headed by Wm. P. Ross, also | completed on Saturday its torty-fifth day One claim of the Gettysbarg Water demand: | 4 memorial from the inhabitants of the weet Judge Cardozo to-day denied the motion for m Friday last, the Ist ins'”, saw the President. investigation into the aftairs of the District gov- | serious and candid investigation by all medi. | 2,0, ena! fr Referred to Committee 0: | the release of Vogt. Mrv. Sarah Meyers, wile of Theodore Meyers, Se Tra es ad gave notice to the prosecution | cal men, as it offers to remove from the ranksoi | Fat” ign Aflairs. THE ALLEGED BELGIAN MURDERER, livt Brown's Mill, on Bennett's branch. REAR ADMIRAL PoLo DE BARNABE, the new it they must positively close their case by | eurgery one of the most dangerous and formid- Also, a communication trom the Secretary o: | holding that the case was betore a magistrate | about six miles up from Driftwood, killed Spanith Minister to the United States, arrived | the end of the week. Another week, which will able operations. Statements of high medica! | War, in response to a resolution of the Hose, | and ret ig proper legal attention. infant son, aged nine months, by roa: 1 im New York by the steamer Merrimac yester- | Probably be all that will be asked, will be given | atv oiler Sree | assert that the use of thir | yiving a statement of public roperty sold sine: It is re ported thatebe trial of Mayor Hall will | boiling him alive. It appears that Friday S Messtcle ¥ Roberts, whom | {0 the District authorities to present their reply, | water assists burdened natire to get rid ot | ye Stat Referred to Committee on Mili- | be recommenced shortly in the Gourt of Over | Mrs. Meyers went out to one of her neighbors, —, gathe = her hae t aie rin end the committce will report soon afterward. | Gouty Rhenmatic and other enlary ements of & f tary Afairs. and Terminer. and on returning to the se,she picked King Aw dene with the Gieea, Gon Of thy | itis the vse er ae a Pintthe chalky capt TV ecy c-ecek erto has at Also, @ humber of other executive communi —e te youngest ot ana pat ime on toy “3 government w e ly exonerated and the | least been doubted. pring possesses, as | cations; i # spropriat To-day. stove; after holding him there am Order of Charles IIT. phatecs dismissed, that of corruption having | it secms (though upon less evidence) the power pi eno le) ea Fencing thease lan took him up and put him into a large dish Tre Hovse comMITTER ON NAVAL arparns | been abandoned long ago— Portland (Me.) Ad- | to dissolve urinary calculi (stone in the bladder ~ - ‘The House then, in the morning hour, reseme: Lowvo: —A driving snow storm. | boiling apple aosor, cooraet she Bako doun has agreed to defer further consideration ofthe | Te", 20. and kidney), every man in these daysof conserva- the consideration of the bill providing tor the | the first that has occurred in fourteen months | into the dish and held him th she . - ee tive surgery who resorts to lithotomy before lx | {2s * i ; whic i in . The city i. | turned the olbfld over and pushed him Jow: bill propecing to sell the Brooklyn naval hospi | PRAxING vox woman SeveeaGe merons | ul; given this water a {ull and tee Ore cuscorr Nan ee es one ro oe a hee ee © boiling sauce again, thus boiling tom hort igi UnUl the opinion of the Secretary of the | THE reget pOudaone ct tama Tngat | Serves to be called to.an account by his profes jmotion of Mr. Conger, (Mich.,) the farthe: | (1.30 p. m.) the day is as durk as at midnigh sides. The other chtldren Navy can be obtained. The same committee feleni ‘of tie Maa chaaetts jpg hg ol | sional brethren, and no doabt (if authentic evi- deration ot the bill ‘was postponed an | | ~ nEvinW OP THE ENGLISH VOLUSTEDES, screams of their little br ha agreed: to repent. favorably = bill intro- aay aoueen a enenne the Warr taco dence rite success in sach eases could be pro the special order for this day two weeks, The Mayor of Brighton has informed the war | and told the men at wo = eae es mee ine prea. thera goad that the members would act favorably toward | CUCeS) the suffering patient could demand an Mr. Lynch, (Me.,) from the Committee on | office that he can obtain sufficient ground near | mother was the question of woman same @s allowed to soldiers and marines. the prayer Mr. Kimb : chtnin substantial damages. Equal responsi. | ¢, = ted a bill to-taciitnt , as fast as pom a@iace. A. 1 iti ewmerce, reported a ‘o- facilitate com | that town for the movemeuts of a large body ot il, of Horton, raised the phycicind qiability attach to the neglect of « | merce between China and Japan and the Car | oat town for the a proba’ that the review or | life of the . +s physician to prescribe the Gettysburg Water | ted S |. by ine ati be Asiatic Com c P weon | and boiled 5 LovistaNa Po.itics.—Governor Warmouth, point of order that uncer the rules no person | Where other remedies lave iilee ier Rhe peor nl Geneon PECEEARE eno Sainte © och goer se) seeet er Eee | ee accompanied by Sewator West, had an interview Selics cae tinuse The ae eaker Guicinee Ge matism. Gout and Nearalgia, of which diaeas Various amendments to the bill were offered : FRENCH FINANCES. Meyers is subyjcc . aud th with the President yesterday. At the conclu- point. A short, spicy fa spn followed, and | it bas effected the only well-authenticated cure: | when Mr. Lynea moved to recommit the bil Pans, March 21.—Owing to the ren Bas while she was in ome of these fits tha san of the conference a delegation of colored | The mintter ertiaea gurecord. Alo, for Dyspepsia and the whol | with the pending amendments. by F ommercial treat : committed the unnataral 8:4 horritic deed. men trom New Orleans, with Senators Kellogg, es host of Kidney and Urinary diseases, tor all of Mr. Kerr (Ind.) moved to lay the bill on thy | land the members of the Left in fi Nat ‘- T'achard Carter aud others, also had an inter: Sourn AMERICAN ALLIANCE AGAINST Bra- | Which high medical authorities pronounce it» | table, which was agreed to. Assembly have determined to favor a tax on raw Wastincton’s Livre Hateser.—The ( ‘cw with the President, by appointment, the | 211—The new treaty between Brazil and Par- | Sovereign remedy. Mr. Sheldon,(La.,) from the same committee | materais. The age by the assembly of a | C789 Tribune gives the following new version of saliject discussed being the political affairs of | ®8Uay provides for cession to the former of all The proper comment upon the above is, tha’ reported a bill’ to authorize mail ste: Dill impos! cad tone is therefor certain. the hatehet story Washington's parents were ‘onisinna and the divisions of the republican | territory comprehended within the margin of | 21! first-class physicians now rescribe this | vice in the guif of Mexico, between P SHOCKING PERSECUTION OF ISRAELITES. yery particular as to litte Georgie’s play-tel- part the river Apa tor recognition on the part ot | Water for all these maladies. fe physicians | New orleans and certain ports in Mexica, New York, March 21.The London pa lows, never aliowing any but his little co eerie Parsguay of the war debt of Brazil ,- | Were the first to recognize its virtues, as ther Mr. Randall (Pa.) made the point that of or- | have intelligence from Roumania of the con- | OT nephews to visit - One of these play THe ConMiITTEE on APPRoPRIATions this 000,000, Brazil guarantees to protect Paraguay | ¢ver bave been the foremost and most enthusi der that the bill made an appropriation, and | tinued persecution of the Jews. At Cabul the | fellows, and in some way connected, Was ene of mornirg concluded the consideration of the against all foreign and domestic attacks, and | #Stic endorsers of undisputed medical truth. must therefore be first considered in Committee | entire Boe o population, consisting of about a | the Custis boys. Among other cognomens be- Senate amendments to the legislative, judicial | Wi! mai nin poreeuey for ten years a per- Gerrysaune Srrinc Co. of the Wuole, and the point was sustained by | thousand. were fearfully punished, routed and | “towed upon a at bis christenin, 2 rs tion Dill. Nearly alt of | manent military force.” Thetreaty creates grea! | +4» Bouniagor ami OF THE CELEBRATED Dessrz. | the Chair. their synagogues filthily polluted. that of Isaac. Well, Isase and Ge r, ‘eonetneocanns ping waeuanemenkes in, | Alarm among the South American republiess and porr GALLeRY.—A cable telegram brings ti ‘The bill was referred to the Committee of the HIS MONEY GAVE ovr. Playing together im the orchard on the day and it wes ordered that the nator ae com: | *P ailiauce against Brazil fs openly talked of. | DU" GAL tidings that a conflagration orien, | Whole. New Yorx, March 21—A London letter says | When the historic cherry tree was distruret mittee be reported at once, and its consideration in the House be asked for before any other ap- propriation bill be called up for action, r. Hale has been directed to prepare the bill making appropriations for light-houses. After turther consultation with the light-house board it bas becu agreed to appropriate two-thirds of Escargp A DRATH BY Fine To ne Kitrep | at Damen ee ‘Tuesday night, and. that th motion of Mr. Dawes, the House, at thi | the collapse of the Ti borne trial was due to | The an apd Washington same along and wa. “ . , atic of the morning hour, proceeded t- | want of funds onthe part of the claimant. very much enraged to see bis favorite tree out burned Monday night. The family were obliged | ber of the most valuable paintings in the latter | &Ustable. to leave the house in their night clothes, and | building were destroved. This gallery was cs wantaber Oa, several of them bad their limbs badly frozen. | tablished at Dusseldorf in 1600" It containes : so Bowles wasso severely burned while attempting | the best specimens of Flemish and Dutch ma: ussia press | 88'd to Georgie, ‘Come here, you rascal! Who le gared ge jon to Hannah Gra: | aimost universally side with the United States | ¢ut this cherry tree of mine?> te amendment con | in their views of the Alabama claims and | 10 # moment at the riding-whip in t curred in. Treaty of Washington. te u's hand, and then replied ' fr ; A . - = pill for the relief of the sufferers by tir TRE UNIVERSITY RACE 0 cannot tell a lie—Zke cut it with my Lilie ha > what was asked tor, which was $2,000,000. The | to save his children he died the next day. | ters; 14,000 original drawings and 21,000 engrav i ents, ta 21.5 b appropriation nceecbast Year have made this | He was a wealthy farmer, and besides alarge | ings and casts formed a tortor ie tee ee age, with Senate sinendments, was taker souDen, March 21, 5 r. x—Conmderehlees- | rae avascan DianonD Fisiea_a corres- appropriation necessary. amount of property destroyed he lost a number reece MEwater color drawings after Italian | "Fs, Conger (Mich.) urged that the bill was ar | nouncement enone this yan pp pondent who has recently returned tw I Tne Case ov Cnartarw Kawe.—Someof the | °! 8°V€rnment bonds in the flames. Sees pil ether Germar | spportant one, Inficting more injury tothe peo | the Ontord Club Rave docliged torenanseen pa ate peas Means Washington papers lately published @ state- Lin A tatal shooting affray | 1822. “Beside the academy for painting, there: | bit of Michigau and other states than the relic against the Cambridge crew, and that the Uni ment that Chaplain J. J. Kane, of the U. 8. morning of the 15th instant. at | a school for painters and one for architects | COUld possibly afford, and should be carefulls versity race is off. {hat during the spring of th i d afford b j the stones discovered did not exceed $2) 400 ye n {he tranche of Major Crane. near Cannon City. | The average attendance of students nee, | ce neidered. His legislature had dirceted him ious camps no Lan pack pay sinc 5 a. i 3 ~ , Naw ¥. _—A dispate MH bien Siena which statement, he claims, does him injustice, | Parente ‘arose about the size of the gepate i, | Retina, the painter. « | here, and that there might be time to fully con: | kare Lange, ea sare aesbatch from Par- | supplying the wants of the diggers. "Siiks ries and has led to the recall of said confirmation. To set the matter right we publish the following etter: Treasury Department, Fourth Audilor’s Office, March 2ist, Is'2.—Sir: In reply te your verbal inquiry, I state that the paragraph published { some of the Washington papers on the 16th inst. to the effect that vou have filed Im this of- ice a claim for arrears of pay amounting to nearly $35,000, based on your recent confirma- tion by the Senate as chaplain fu the Navy from ise]. is without any foundation. Very respect- fel Sternen J. W. Tanor, Auditor. Chaplain James J. Kane, U.S. N., Washington, = : ker’ ‘ i Pe dich before them. ‘The lie was passed, when | THose ““Conseqcentiat Damaces” Srizi | sider the bill, he asked that ithe cetereadkook, | Ke!'s Landing, Pa., saysan enthusiastiomeeting | | Tyndall seized a buteher-knife and attacked | TROuRLING OUR ENGLisn Cousins H Hanna picked u i ever, the tupply hax been tripled, owing ¢ u Ly © of oil producers was held there yesterday after- | the dine very of a small fleld et ext: " iz Te ene | ert at aae tin av) S04 Means with leave tv | noon, at which epoeches were siete be Garni pe cng 7 ET pistol and shot his | British House of Commons yesterday Mr. Hors- | report at any time. . MecClermont others, in denunciation of the | oy diamonds discov red come, it sing wrounds from pel in seers vee his boture expressed = inion ony urged the immediatc | Sonthern Improvement ‘Company. A commit. pe gg a a Sue wi ed. intention, azain ce er jesty consid pill. fe * & aly ; Tes Marcie oreo = sae Senn tame Parliament that alo freak tohitz Stoughton argued to show the injury dom Felt oF ee aed, to confer with president Gar- | tent, to which halt the mining popu CA) TH TES yester at- | negotiations in relation to b: i ‘o the lumber men of Michigan by the propose. tacked a band of thieves entering México with | were cnton i Alabama claim ig propo: rett, of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, with a drove of stolen Texas cattle. A fight ensued. tion ha flocked. Under the present circumstances not probable that the present extracts the view of exten the facilities of a ere entered upon with the American govern. | Lill, and a Pealed to the House to give timet: | to Parker's Tasdine® The an yield will be long maintained dac ment no pro} woul finally acceptea | discuss the bill. ‘ashing? re s | sain hed ebanrek anes when two of the thieves were woundedandeight | until they bad received the samtiog of here, | Me Reve Cia.) advocated immediate actior aren epee the company im thirelty, | 20et,on® casual “find,” andnot on the avers gaptured and lodged in the Matamoras prison. | ment. Giadstone. in reply,said it would be im | pon this bill, and if there was occasion, It is thought the Vanderbilt interest is trying «| ' DBE of the . The party are professiona! stock robbers, and sible for the government to delegate to Par what was proj for the relief ot the ying uiterer- | save the Southern Impievement Company tom | Crorn-Pr their treatment by the Mexican authorities is | finment the power of making irene, elsewhere bereatter. There was no constitn - ae bog unprecedented, as they haye heretofore been : eed ‘arbara, lution by some compromise. The Scott in- | Bi cited the fact that the American Senat: | tional objection to the proposed act, and ther 7 fooun Van Frets Gea Ber crossing the Kio Grande with | had power to ratily or reject any treaty whict, | was a neeescite for immediate action- tercet, however, is ready to cut loose from V the late rain ei '. t RET ON A Morwratn.—The Santa Press bas the toliewing: Dur ; te weather there was what is cailet ——— ; i ‘monopoly. joud-burst in the deep canyon in the moou- Jule Sacie Suatge 7G cae at ir booty. the government may negotiate. Gladstone t- | Mr. Marshall (Ind.) also urged the necessity | Se?bilt and Gemueapey: fee Ae ete —m ee ee Mise ee | No destea aa New Yous. — Ex-Mayor | Pested bis assertion that it would be impossibl; | for prompt action for the reltet of the suflerers News from the South Atlantic | ing the evening, and saddenly a ru ‘wate Washington correspondent of the New York Havemeyer testified before the Amembly judicr: | (allow Parliament the treaty-making power | Mr. Dawes oppased the referenee. “He sti PROP. AGASSIZ'S EXPEDITION. 10 or 15 feet deep, like a tidal wave, roar Post says the friends of Judge Davis authorize es fork yesterdny Toca, | but at the same time stated that it waite den, | contracts for rebuilding were being made, an: fs ary committee in New York yesterday that the the publication of the tollowing statement: The a verflowing i? a-hali im the torrent to n nrrent huge e sloop-of-war Ticonderoga sailed from bulders six and seven fect in diameter, ondten it ath cog! to twelve feet long Judge accepted the Columbus nomination ina telegraphic despatch which has been widel; bub"shed; and be has held no other eorrespond- ence on that subject, public or private. He bas not sought, directly or indirectly, by any : ; New York, March 21.—The steamer Hassler, | ing down the creck b 4 e Bove e ust all soon be made if the rebuilding was t . uiblic generally was impreated with the kles | of te government tokeep Parliament informed) | its with Prot. Agauie party bit ne oe Danks, tearing up Tint Muople Jultioe win unattainable in New | °f any alteration in the government policy. ad Coie Bo Semana ee February 15th, for Montevideo, where they witi | dismeter, while the impetuosity o Fue sue oe paid bie De ake |, SMALI-Box « Gnouxp vor Divonce—The | herders, be gave notice of his intention t. | Stop next week. took up and carried along the « lerton | 000 n } Western states are now deliberating whether the | cull the previous question and exelade’ gi Union Pacific railroad, saying he can explain | ¥, r a wife's ‘ama! . for Montevideo, Februa fully, and that Judge Barnard knew aoa | disfigurement of a wite’s compleaion by small. | smentments pox ought not to be. added to the list of legs —~+s0e- -— ‘The Shawmut was at Cluda: se: Worcet SEcney whatever “a ae tna, | the waneaction, grounds for divoree. ‘The question has beet Rvssia anv Poranp.—Tue Russian Genera The ee eenteonh eae, bey Ot, Mase, Oe ee on nes enter imtoany political correspond- | | Tux Cusrows oF Tam Gounray.—Panama | {zcught up Whe cane on ot sexeral estimable | Lovasche#f as been sent from Kassla to mak, feng against Stanton. Shee oF arrangements concerning a pomination, | Papers of the 5th give the followi Two + eo be i in deser! . children educated in ¢! Z s i |, Babtiwoge, March 21.—The case of the | © x e jatory overtures to the Pi refages i 7 a Americans, Capt. Cunningham and Mir Simp | Rg tir better halts for this reason; and. it i | (ruc uatORy overtures to the, P significant ste, | {United States against Gol. David Bh. Stam ton, were severely woundal by Nie in sol- | P!ausibly argued that since much less obnoxious | ure thas cutineg by the Paris correspondent o lector diers for neglecting to remove their hats in. the | CoRduct ona man’s part is dally admitted a. | 4 (2US OU Times, deeming such @ course inconsistent with the propricties of his present judicial trust. His ton, | increased by spendin mon: Position is plainly this: If people who seek to internal ‘revenue for the 3, | J8Ting two years of their sebool life. su ekatine i some of the various manufacturing establi ‘who says: ‘The partition» | “'striet in this state, ch; with embezzle- | ments of the city. h ato” Feceemangna fave amines foe ath ue government, wind | Presence ot a religions procession at ‘Managua. | KeC4, cause for snot US be allowed gene eee: | tela country has Airayy Placed in the hands o | Oommen Berets Tatar re, United States | To the school bexin ake erie oe recommend festoration of “ine ‘Union ta all Ge ieeaaeser at againct him for life without any chance of hi. | eqr °les.* powerfu n which Rusia an, | vestigation, and was to March 2%. | yree #8 they decm proper to secure to the ch ™ ey, the clear that the relatfons in which Russia an, | ivestig Pag 9 pea dren, in our public schools, a f knowledge supremacy of the civil over military power, the Gecape. a Germany stand to each other, and in which Po anton gave bail 000 for his appearance. | ofthe mechanical industries ‘ot tthe city.” upright enforcement, hostility to centraitea. “4 Piots OLp MAN” paom Kentvoxr.. | land stands to both, give’ Poland trating ——_-—__. es ee affairs, desire Has lorepresent then ere ae sete i RONDE Ae eee Tee me | thewe te greek moma ne eS encouragement. bom common “tip ce" se — prese: as a candi. sation “in the shape of a pions old man wi | these wa great powers, to calculat. s a mY urce im e for the Presidency, he will accept that moved there ‘Louisvitie, bo ta farm | onthe ilities of an ultimate collision br ; Tapce. Sometimes Authorities interrupt honor, because those principles accord eatirely patigpestigty Pees a pretcher,alia. | t¥een them bringing some advantage toherse: the peettable pares body-snateling,” hit be ater his own expense. On the’ nee of the 220 o. | Having no longer ce to Fel epee, pod lance Sfthe police, ee tbe. anance the vigi- ‘Tne Jaranxse Expasey—Dr. Nagayo, the February, a couple of ives from Phila being, in fact, not ina to hav. tured is only so much i.e hospital officer of the Japanese Embamy, ac- mpeg oy inelr appesrangsin chal odae Uccuay to choles for ‘a friend’ eithe ladies are dying te scmpanied by wudents Patel ted Rana st sting goto efluef Sis a fue’ | Sermuryer uel “Eres wt Settee eaters aay pelaa visit to the ofliee’ of the Ba pretences, and committing forgery for £5,400 Leppard ee coated cami | on oe <> * more. . a Genera! of the United andete ‘Hea. eae membecsef the have abandone. pve nt sn BY ne 4 ica! and Sargical Museum comet iiag, who RorascriLps’ WoRKMEN MURDERED. the idea of reco’ national independ —— sara? several hours in an examination of Pretended to be selling off the bankrupt stock of Workmen in the mines ef the Rothschilds a‘ sce and are trying to themselves t two sens of the second curiesitcs ‘on. exhit Surgeon General Geneva Watch on the charge or | Wittkowitz, in Moravia, enraged at the non. | the policy whic ws, in fack th of i x Mile ‘The yt and ‘oodward Billings ex- cable that ymen' it Wages, a ) and lieve enab! % vers ws Se cea oman. | Ears cane wot cara | ema sponta a: | bina debe’ Seeeatran wire | Seicacqe sera, cranes nt we Fiore aint ste ~ > ~ 7? correspondent by apectmens mm the |g, ; tents. Whey thes va the building The “it not improbable that the negotiations may at londay on a charge of perjury, was cal! fame: Dr. Ni zit Fe tity wens fd pel amare rereinneety one ~_ ‘ai 3 sere undred inaugura a new policy bet ernment of the =e ore geaien the einen come oo — x — patties pe magi hee et so srt matters of a ‘OF Divorce: - —Mre. Dor &7 Dolly Varden carpets and Dolly Varden ized at Norfolk by the sevens bes may with, Cone re the Em Gabriel of No. 44 Ewtex street, New York, make: | P&T##0ls are out. Mr. Fokoutal, loft here last night for New York Germa 7 Rev. Robert Coll says the Bible should im Indi. P pe dng “48 my husband maliciously deserted not be kept by force 1s the webine schools, - — ananolis me on the 11th of this month. I ask him now to S7 Fors have gone where the champho: Cas, and oxen bis return fo bie goveroment Me progres of ten United Bente ee ae, a ty ty the Embasy Cy instructions ring of the period, in Mimouri Legislature fs consider! aire in the ‘and also myself divor. Gorbom, is aeebiy big: children. rloorge Herring was serlousiy though bill to establish a Forest Park tien: che a BY as to their future parties are @ Lenten | 20t He was sitting | limits of St. Louis. The people are be= in Tu Smamnock.—A Ve a ee. ‘time. Liz- to crow, although have not got inca ar. says ihe’ lea teen is for a great pocitical | Bo Pomman arse on the rm bre pes 9 Se ‘ea among the Masons must be unarually great his certain Coterprising juveniies Mc Reco en ae Se doller ond sligncy injured. ast ot ion | yegat Loretta Mam, who. was formerly @ Pe SS Tecreation ‘ork, ‘hour labor ix | were jum ry Fah ®0 eee eg on Her husband ands that he obliged toattend'a | of faving fn thie way © or Eng. | fer on that, the ‘report of the explosion cou'd feintia na erarael fo Michigan, ‘to prac