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= | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, Published Datty, Sundays Bx: THE EVENING STAR. | > cepted, ’ | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, SPECIAL REPORTS. Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lith St. . TheComerete Pavement Comm aT ial Diepate: De THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT. | vuacaret was tee MH. MATE MMINN, Prev, | i Hess tn cheese eee THR EVENING STALK We eeved by carrier t0 > Mewere. Kellogg. emet, we livewduunyensenems (opel teaaes ark. N ark, Brook! Two Cents each. By mail—three mouths, $1.0; @'z months. 35 @; one year. $5. delpbia, and Mr Esterbrook, of Pitmisiphn, ase | t THE WEEKLY SBAK—publiched Fridey—91L ineer, and Mr. 8. P. Brown, of the Board of bite Works of the District ‘or « ‘°. = iably im ads IRS 28 . om pc . 89—N2, 5,938. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1872. TWO CENTS. | Ses teu mcoermpnemess SS mount Park. The board was in w-ssiom all day How! ISTRICT GOVERRMENT INVESTIGATION. | TEE OF ARMS INVESTIG 1 | andthe one who received it—and stated that | Jort anh athe eer: Breparing their re~ ‘VENING STAR. GARRETT IN THE —— TRE OD ‘i E SALE rei y since Thad read it, when it artived mewn = on veeek ans — 7 i. E &n exciting seéne in the House this mo-ning Refere the House Com. | phe Mi is De Chambrun Before | forward it to meas would not re- | which meeting they will complet: their | when the bill granting the depo: site to the Bi'- | F reat ittee To-day. the Semate Committee. ceive it. The Chi WAftaire received this | It is expected that Gen'l Babcock aud Mr Mot : : timere and Potomac Raliroad Company came —— The Senate arms committee this morning had | letter on the 29th of January, and, ashe said he | lett il ien hove ans Washington News and Gossip. up as the regular orde-. Mr. Starkweather, who | ‘The Congressional investigation into the « = : to me, refusing to ° ee has charge of the bill, signified his wiltin charges against the Board of Public Works and | Pwtire thee te Marauis de Chambran, whe | consider it “Saveary the poem. About | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. IsTERWAL REveNve—The receipts from this - — G te on the new Dutrict government was resumed this oes = eer nen ad rome ~ y Charge d’Ar- . Source to-day were €255,508. the opponents of the bill would be satietied witlt morning before the House Committee on the | since the 1th of Febraary of the same year WITHDREW ALL PowER rRow wR oveRNoR Warkee and Jedge Wm. G. | this arrangement. Mr. Kerr, one of the most | pistrict of Columbia. The Marquis requested permission tos:aic ai | to take any further gction in regard to the arms y¥, of Virginia, are in this city. Btutkwestherer ten te tells Pweenateg en are, A mieten, and Mr. Hamlin replied that: | duced bis resolution tm the Senate I received a 3 P - Ne Delcinete ad er ee instrament of | Mr. Green read a letter from Messrs. A. proposed thai ‘he should do #0, but would first | letter dated February 1 from the French Mace veut sage the lghlacare is suse to benenab. | Of “Order!” “Order! were raised, and Sts, | Grant, W. W. Demaine and-Emil 8. Frederich, ask bim what position he at present occupied. | ister for Foreign Aftairs, who is my uncle, some ut says the legislature is sure to be repub- | $f, Order 1 «Order 1” were ‘Apoint oforder, | ‘2€ board of “experts” of the memorialists, 1 | mending me tor not going farther in the Re can, and that Gov. Jewell will probably be | HOS A report was carren : tay, which was discredited by the ret! *hat the South Improvement ot giving up the tight intends to m to bay out the uence of not receivin, Marquis de 1 brun.—* The first commu ‘err continued to speak, and the Speaker | *tting that, in con: Sylvania prod y he French governmen’ | ington matter, and stating that T might. ir it | {harier othe mer, ae, tain plans and ations until the Catan I received from t a eee a5. Bettenet be eens. er © ‘oath Tmprevem ect th te ‘apped vigorously with his gavel, amid cries ot | C¢™ testi Fras dated the 16th of August, 1368, and it re | Lecame necessary, aid M | veri “iv ente - ee Corder!" Scorder!” from the members. When aid dar be een ee nt | a sone question of the tariff. ‘There haw | bis report im regard to Place, but asking that The proseontion intend to take action EI ite cammmltice cn allitary Atha bane | Order was restored, Mr. Starkweather,in agen: | "Suid Apt be ready betore Saturday. | lated to the question of the tarif. Tn jes, and | go no further. So my only’ aim ‘then’ was to po aeay en ( y D FELLt “ Serate committee cn military affairs have | tlemanly and dignified manner, replied to Mr. the “experts” did not occupy more than Satur- | importers had lost heavily; therefore the Frene! | belp M. Beilonct and not eae et the acquittal TRE DECLINE IN ERIE Ime SUCCESS | eereed to a bill prohibiting the enlistment of | Kerr, saying that it ill-become that gentleman Gay he should not object; but he feared it thelr | chambers had taken up the matter, and th: | of myiriend Place; although I confese I ‘lid | yestertay creeds hata ee, ay nt a if to make such a charge. He (Mr. Starkweather) | Oxy ne should not postponed until Saturday it | French minister for foreign atffirs requester | not like to see his conviction prepared in the | ine Stork Exchange A ne : micas ie Re ys bad acted as he believed to be right in the dis. | Contd not be concluded that day, and the de: | me to see it I could not have the teriif’ c 1 | Ordnance Bureau in thiscity. . k that the Engtich capi stir lacey Provnsson GaLLavpur was before the com- | chargé of his duty. He had never recolved any | fonca Noateconciuded that day: and the de- | [6 See St coh eaca coal ta ‘The hour of 12 arriving, Mr. Hamlin said the [oon fe ae GAITIE COMIQUE COMBINATION free tickets from either one of these roa: Sonda: * Committee of Finance, and also saw | committee would adjoarn until. to-morrow the other hand express the beliet th or eee n Setanestations yesterday ts veterenee | LS tee. Garrett presented hia plaw be weetd Mr. Eldridge did not think the excuse of the | Senator Sherman; and ‘the latter request’ | morning at Won and senth thet ne SENSATIONAL EURUPEAN NOVELTIES, to the apy opriations for the Columbia Institu- support him in all things just and fair. 2 tion for the Deaf and Dumb. pliarrete Ir is Ww. R. Witten, not Willman, whe | DY the large m ° & | has passed. z ‘ : ttee ha | ed me to draw ‘op some provisions of » | macnder of the Mar ul statement. ‘The Mar THE RIGHTR NATIONAL friends would’ accept no offer made | ¢xPerts” ne al Pk Tapa ana thas: | Pill which, in 1810, Decamopart of @ law, ‘The | soivesid to mana le mntemmel his statement | began yesterday to pay a dividend of twenty majority in favor of the Dill, and | gentiemen should have been here this morning. | French minister tor foreign aftairs was pleases | breken into two parte and Cavan preter Alllibustering. Why Mr. Kerr ~ GRAND FAMILY 3t On SATURDAY AFTE live per cent. to i+ depositors. "1 » ed Mr. Berthemy | to continue if the committee could make it 7 ; . according to the understanding of yesterday. — | with my success, and instracted y pewter DANIEL DREW AND Ente has been nominated by the President as collec- | has taken such an active part against this Dill is | eT rene caid Mr. Demaimebed told. bas he then malnlster to ane Caited States, to tara over Heaatbce Hgibncne mar sll gorges mam It iestated that Daniel Drew ycaterday sold i highly Procramme of Nov: | tor of internal revenue in the fifth district of | ® matter of no little surprise; but no member of | 24 seen Me. Coombs, who would explain to the | to me all French ciaims—-ome i . 1 t ° Maas tani «hen Glens: Staaten: ananieeh: the Maryland delegation has showed more fecl- Doors open at 7: per at ee, cnaceee ance eommen by ing or fought the bill step by stop harder than | Committee why they could not be ready to-day | Dumber—against the United States, and als | untll to-morrow. uns & oe, ce = ng or fought the bill step by r Admission, # and 2 Mr. Coombs said he had not seen Mr. Demaine. | #gainst pri indtviduals. Sine Kvuxicx Pieap ‘i Sharman & Co., that time J UILTY.—The Attorney | the gentleman from Indiana. te be delivered 5 The Keportof the House French Arms |}: a1. * Theil ring of Garrett's friends was kept | D&t Capt.Grant had called upon him and stated | bave learned English, and rycanipet Sy ‘ ‘Com: on, : rine. = ak b he fillioustering of Garre vis was hey would not be ready. . . The House French arms committee substan inn’s iron foundry, iv Brooklyn, was b BENEMBEE DAT AND DATE OF MATINEB. | General yesterday received a telegram trom the | | Thefillibustering when General Negley’s bill | 2€¥ oo " ot course,ap | 4: ; : . 7 * = Bo “EX T’ SEVERSON’S RASAY. 5 lly completed its } th ia his morning. Loss $30,000; 4. LE cents to theeffect that the 29 Mo: a} , | sels propelled in w! we of Mr. Funeker of the house of H. Baker & Co., - oe aa ; * : prea Mr. Harkness and himself, two members of the | 08 pie Ptdn. Oalee’ Cocke) an, | arms dealer, of New York, who testiied that the N EATER. ILSSON, | charged with kuklaxing, plead guilty to those | up as a special order. Previous to this, how- board ot * experts,” were ready. Mr. Severson | Presented throug! on. ale! Mleiane, | Sales of October, 1, to Remington were APIONAL THE. N : d that when the ; ther parties. After peace had been ide N post indiciments, and that sentence was suspended. | ¢ ver, a motion was adopte n Monday eect se | bere presented a report, which Mr. Coombs eogel ag m egt eralingye demande poned at his own request, and that Baron Gerolt THESTRAKOSCH GRANDITALIANOPERA | Tue Cuixa Matic Service—The Senate Sith Ge tie file et te Beet eee DR ee id to tte seekplaies Tal | Seles teem Sales Papen Meeeh Subsequently informed tim that Germany had araiy Us qu of r. Chandler obj » He a = ws Bey Nreases ‘on | BO reason to object to the action of this govern- 2 jay wight expresmed ve fears of his r Mos re. MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH re- | Committee on Post OMices and Post Roads to- | {y pass it under a suspension of Ge rales, did ‘not “understand that the committee had | Pointing me Tefal adviser of the French logation ment. Mr. Willams, chairman of he eeen pany Modey aepees ee bak ee Hyanneuuce day agreed to report in favor of increasing the + authorized any board to make a written report Since thet tive I hase eae meron Reg arg rections be enor, wutll his return | relatives at Poughkecpsie, summoning them to FOUR NIGHTS ONLY OF THE China mail steamship service to $1,000,000, and . The understanding was that these gentlemen French legation im every cate or a5 Uuticia) | {70m Connecticut, but he makes no secret of his bedside. AK H GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. smi-monthly trips. The long-expected Nilsson made her operatic | could examine the work and come before the character: ire ich has arisen. And here I desir what it will contain. It will be brief and take BOGy, Mech Sion, 073, Tux Hovse Comittee on Appropara- | ut at the National as“ Mignon,” in Ambrose | committee the same as any other witnesses, to : . © | the ae Hot : 0 - PROFESSOR #ANUEL F. B. MORSE, Who bas been lying very sick at his residen: d street tor several days, conscious state since Tuesd: H faraissis of the brain, and his physicians on round that no violation of domest Sun keane eee r ‘ to say that Iam notand never have been vec nO vio on mmestic or ‘wo hundred coopers, empleo a large voxs this morning heard an argument of Mr. | Thomas’ beautiful opera of that name, and was | testify as to their Scegeared thas $a vepect be CONNECTED WITH THE SECRET SERVICE. ere ripcbinge Ae neem peeved encept, « sugar refinery in Jersey city, «truck this mors, Orton, President of the Western Union ‘Tele. | Pboried by M'lles Duval and Felletti and M, read, and the committee could then determine | 1 Was very serry to hear used on the tloor of the | 'f a na q graph Company, in reference to compensation | Capoul and M. Jamet. Some disappointment | upon its admissability as evidence. Senate the terms 30, | ing against a reduction of wages. At a meet py” and “emissary,” be 1800. Of the sales of the [3th of October to the ing this afternoon th: bo 5 id th hat he proposed to | cause it was not true. If the party who used | Kemingtons, after they had been disclosed as terms ot the coopers” soci srnsmial service messages sent over the wires | was manifested on account of the change of | , Mr. Coombs reading the report the gentlemen | thore epithets were here I would answer wins = Agee om That the eereng their transaction, | sume work to-morrow morning. of that company. Programme announced by the management; | yj, ed it could be examined oralty. Mr. Hamlin.— When did you discover the than it was bound by ‘the contract to doo and | rere bee ERNMENT BONDS, Nominations —The President to-day sent | but thie was roon forgotten in the admirable | " Mr. Starkweather suid the docnment was in Bee gg eke ray pod ty | Mat equally good faith was demanded of it a. | amounting to $2,000 300; teem ane eae! BA, DIAVULO. | +, the Senate the following nominations: Wm. | Performance ephare Hpi eee he OTe cena katie Rete was 1 Tn hy on way and 1 will soon come te | ‘rom the private pertice with whom it dealt. | Tes amount advertised for purchase, $1,100, n 3@—MIGNON. lr. M. Arny, to be secretary of New Mexico. See « ? ; before the committee he delivered shat e. have i copa img pe sold, will go from 109.33 to 109.60. LSSON ae MIGNON. | Wiiham Hogan, to be consul at Serra Leone. | tive as brilliant; and we doubt whether the A LONG ANGUMENT witicit Was wor evr. | consi! general at New York, since 1854 an Se Mies puboml-M Jamet-Se. | John M. Davy, collector ef customs at Genesee, prima donna has appeared in this country be- DENCE. ndebip has always re nbro! ¥: 2. 92; Bese > FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | anrven mast. Judge Cardozo this morning refused bail for Hayes, the alleged murderer of O'Donnel. SON IN THE TEA Mrs. Morton, aged , was tound dead in ber "t think I saw him, however. three times ens fore a more distinguished aaemblage, “The | Aso the propriety or impropriety of the eon. | owt think 1 saw lim, however. three time : . | Ce ee ence ae Remeres thot | aes 0 econ’ ie teeicribed Prune: Gorter’ | Oxi t ney ot the, Thiirice Omsere he iid ok Se ae een ee een an ee nee Be This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | changes are about being made in important | “ Wilhelm Meister,” and the gypsy life marks : 1 = oo hear the facts and determine upon that psint on ie se ertain French vessels in caus of the Interior Department. General | the plet; the music is characteristic, and the ‘ork, and ys Pianos used by itrakoech Opera. Baltimore, April! mt for themselves. boarding: hor f ember receiving @ note Tavaenky, Sane en: oarding-house in Brooklyn this morning, and : ~ be se on b . J fourteen other boarders very sick, it is sujposed = Howard is not to be Commissioner of Indian | @chestral effects are very beautiful. M'lle | The committee decided to allow the paper to Sone Berthemy asking me to call on Piace — —Mr. isms 3 tions Smccnities | trom poison in the tea last eFening - ‘ 5 PION . ~ely - shares of | & A _ vad. ‘i S % on the Judiciary, reported, with amendment, ar — “ee ( ON “Ap sare SAEs Ae Pension Omics nT Walker take charge of | Nilson is certainly a most satisfactory artist, vie Ghandler said objection to it was i FOR Cop's SARE, EXP QUTEr” | CT i eacreaated, wit Sccuuanionks The Situation im Mexico. 3 the Pension Office. ber acting being easy and graceful, ber | reception asa reportor & Loard of “exports.” 4 I advised Place particularly no cece | | OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE HalTLE OF ZACA besos Groner Atrren Towssenp, visiting Judge | ging pure. and with artistic. method thing to do with buying arms for France. Up | on the boundary line between Georgia an | Throughout the entire opera she seemed Hie Os Sok want so se it op Guoted in the owe: : . He jection to U ntiemen Davis, was struck with the lar, to oblivious to the presence of ore i ae teak toeleaey coe eee they chair oceupied by that distinguished president- | the audience, with one excusable exception. | should he cross-examined. ial candidate. He deseribes it as “big enough | When the charms of her music seemed to TEAS. K, March 28.—The following special to January, 1871, 1 saw Place ome) eight | Fiorida. Ameadment agreed to and bill pased New Anthony, from Committee of Conference dispatch has been received trom Matamoras times; and chee, When he showed me a telograiw | ¥ Sin trom Le Cesne, I told him he would certainly yn the bill to provide for the reporting a: 4 get into trouble. In January, 1871, Lreceived » | ° Pi a go Page eu ures, Frames. Picture Cordi ofthe ui Of ee yom , Mexico, March Trevi- 3 i Demaine we resent, printit g ofthe debates ongress, made are- | no's official report of the battle of Zacatecas, in the Dist 5 for Michael Angelo’s colossal statues of David | soothe the savage breasts of a aan and Sir Coons stated toot they were Feady to | uote from Place saying that he had been in- | port, which was concurred in. states that he had combined the revolutionary * Gerrinas Caan. 2 be District. ror te Oo eed Wat eos ae mut be- | Hom the Japances embassy, its effeot being | he examincd, yet he ied a Inter Thome Gex | formed that many Of the arms sent to France sp derany Please remember Nal ‘ong to ovr renowned Washington H. A. D's. | to put them to sleep. This seemed to be too = aki hould not be examined Fidiculous to escape the attention of the con. | Grant: king that they should not be exai TRE JaPANI®3 ANDEMNITY FeND.—The | scientious artist, and she was visibly amused, Mr. Coombs here read the paper signed by House Committee on Foreign Affairs to-day | Mons Capoul assumed the character of the | yrmare Horhnae Senor ene Be Deard an argument of B. throp, superin- | Bere and lover as omy & talented and graceful A LONG DOCUMENT, hd = sad Frenchman can, and throughout the role pleased | and after recitin the history of the contract of tendent of public instruction of Connecticut, in | the audience. I ality of voice he’ Is not | the old corporation’ with Byons and Tayo favor ui devoting the Japanese indemnity fund; | eanal to Brignoli or Wachtel, but his method#s | for the improvement of the canal and the trans- purpores, to beexpended under diver e cent! | excellent. “Me is an admirable actor, and wilt | {oF the fm work to the Board of Public Works, purposes, to be expended uncer direction of the | no doubt be fine inthe character of Faust, whieh | goes on tosay that under the latter the work Japanese govermment. be aczames thisevening. Mlle Duval made an | fas ben badly done, and the canal but litle imps, of Portland, Oregon, | €X¢ellent impression in the role of Felina, her nsion bills, reported from | forces from San Potosi, Guanajuato, Were unserviceable and unsatisfactory to the | the tee on Pensions, were a. Jalisco, and Agnas Calientes, numbering in all French government | (The Marquis read th | sir. Corbett called up the bill im reference to | £000 mes terse nten ee ne Rocha, who had note.) I don't think E replied to this note. Late: elections in the state of Oregon. Passed. about the same number of troops under hix com- Llcard many rumors abont the sale of arms,and | " On motion of Mr. Howe, © committee of com- | mend nosnnanemers Zacatecas. Both sides J requested Senator Patterson to find out for me | ference was ordered on the Bayfield and St. | lest heavily. He admits the los of 800, and something definite about the matter. Wher | Croix bill, and the pending motion or Mr. Cas- | claims that the enemy lest equally with ‘hin Mons. Bellaigue, consul at Charleston, was ap- | seriy reterred to the same. Trevino captured three guns, six officers ai printed consul general at New York instead 0: | “The Vice President appointed as the co eighty men, and lost some mountain howitzers. Came Te Fae oan dark Mons. | tee Mesers. Carpenter, Pomeroy and Kellogg. | Heremained inthe hela ean ae following day De Beltonet, the French charge d'affairs, anc | ‘The untixlabed business, being the bill forthe | waltine Ine fhe a eee He then sub- myself investigated the whole matter of Place’ | repeal of the duty om tes and coffee, was thes | Oviiet connection with the buying ot arms, and foun: | {ef Night. ayre't. h sion the IGHT. Apri on which occasion t are expected aud invited to appear in theit m. Tickets, admitting ec it leman and m2s-3t EAP-YEAR RECEPTION AND So Ex-GovERNor his command, sending portions to i ed: 5 Durango, Agnas-Calientes and San Luis, to ; improved; that the new stone walls have not en up. s°, s ns " in, adaj er. | }, istru ans - | that The iment adding to the bill the free list | assist in operations there. He then came’ t 4 fyiriends of Lincotn : attorney, refuses to surrender the office of | dered the character with fidelity, ‘The chrene | £° i ery mach con rae eee , 1s rES.— tare ed ether, Attack on Zacatecas is MakcNit Temple: bacnspa? eee Fe a st te ey ee ane Sourth district court | we imagine are effective in operas which afford | Etter "yin Severoial dare dene of enicn tak, | in these transactions.” ‘Tho New York Sun hac BOUSD OF REPRESENTATIVES — We: | oid Bee te Otte ee Guanajuato, = N Proceeds tu be devoted to of that state to C. B. Bellinger, who wasappoin:- | more chorus business. They sing well in tune community has heard something heretofore, the Bet cerca mat Fstop Plow re eben | eadag pecrandcgngiong Suman re threatening the city of that name. é portion of * Fand of + er nav | ed b 3 3 i t 3 “ ~ ject o Jc and cl x - jary, repor t ‘ocha's troops hav: to . a4 B. THOMASON, Chairman iment. “Proceedings have beew, commenecd'to | Nilseant has toate a preay Tmpremion wherever | mente, and the three experts state that they ex. | re ardz sae Mr Dane, ned Licianiee thor i | amend the act to provide a temporary govern. c - . rem amined those laid on several streets by the Boar¢ him. she has performed the role of Marguerite. Let Public Works, which hi iready been eut : for a band of more than four brass | of Public Works, which have already : vehicles, and they believe them f the march scene. The tickéts have all nd that taxes should not be collect We trust the management will ment for Idaho; and it was passe Mexico, capturing cor scapegoat in the matter: Mi: Bollonce seken tas | _ Six. Upson (Chis) peoseutea a point tesstation | mpting comennettioie it Piace ought pot to sue the Sun Tor libel am, | the Legislature of Obio in relation to soldiers | the government cavalry force semt ncainnt trae i! i hedvalked with Dana, I said ‘No! dc. | Whoserved in the war of the rebellion. Referred | Cortina is in Nuevo-Leon, and threatens a con. us hoy Cuances AGainst a JUpGR—The House ndiciary committee have agreed to appoint a ‘ : : ¥oy of goods moving from Camargo to Monterey . ed to pay for them. = to Committee on Military Affairs, roy sub-co: mon witnesses ire of Was! ton rality and ~ “« * DEMAINE DON’T KNOW. cidedly. - J Mr. Slater (Oregon) introduced a bill granti S!\ hundred of Quirog alry are pursain, ie cabebres inte he alleged misconduct of Judge Deihsy. or employ the entire Marine band. The effect | yo‘ pracee rcoeteh eon 1 ad cor the tanhecte Seat ace ae naa, || Uendal Nw SAM tn tas weemeation eto Cone him. He is robbing the haciendas, stores and ilade ph ~paa 2 Of | Would be tine, Witness ect Jc ; it to § ranches, Piano made, 1 bow of - toconcrete pavements: the piles forming the guilt is discovered. Misappropriation of the | formed in which Monsieur Capoul bas appeared | fv undation of the stone walls of the canatwer. Public fumds and drunkenness are the principal | [0T more than 100 consecutive nights at the above low water, and they would soon decay, charges against him. gpera in Paria. Mile. Mary Leon Duval will | On accountol heim exposed to the element wid c 1eRine Gar e.tele,of Zerlina, and Miss Annie | sometimes wer and sometimes dry; knew bur Tax SovTRERN CLains Comwisstoy yester. | Louise Cary as Lady Allcash. ceut. less cavh than any but I gave his name to Senator Patterso: | Committeeon Public Lands. te Beng ht. or fe pene aisenlias because, from what ir. Dana toldms, he know, | , ree oPeenet laid Mefere the Homethefeliow- | TRO Nebel Cotten Sota hetere the something about the matter; after Place let ing.cuccative commeniontions: THOSE CLAIMS PRESENT: New York he was summoned before a commit | ft the Secretery of War, in relation to the tee of the French Amsembly on account crus, | Washington aqueduct. Referred to Committes WITR THE PUL ITISH MINISTRY. ' ada: d vy YORK, March 24.—A Times Washington ppc very little about macadamizing roads; no as s — = . on Appropriations. — *. RANELIN & CO. day heard the — of a es of} oe coon, hag Hpsleton ching apsinabe es halt Was put upon the broken stone iirst pu‘ “eave ten yer akouicetr bees From the Secretary of War, in relation tothe | *Pecial says: ‘-Much surprise is expressed here a Alexandria, amounting to $1,873, and Alexan- e low a. OPTICIANS, ; ’ role that of Lucia, Sig. Brignoli as , of Fairtax county, amounting to | Sig. Barre as Ashton. This will ¢ No. 1227 Px rk ng wry der Haigh what occurred before ihe French Assembl. litical complexion Of affairs on the Texas | St the statement made by the London Times in ‘i cae Mr. Eldridge said he saw them pouring as aw t ing 2 aidquis de C—"But, Mr- Senator, I desire te | 'outier. Keferred to Committee on Foreign | Terl¥ to the letter of ex-Consul tho preaeets- Geomine Bra tin Fpl, Doth for supplies taken by the army. | promises to be most brilliant operatic acceoment | P vement in frontot the Presidents flouse. | be as accurate as possiblec” tee ae Seecnty era tion of the rebel cotton town bifene tee eens < —— The commissioners will, in a few days, assign | Pecord here. itt Tesumed:—Mr. Severson and’ Mr Mr. Carpenter.—‘But, Marquis, we have n llstment and service of the 1st battalion or | commission here 4s without the sanction of the YORNS, BUN caves for hearing up tothe middie ot May, and | Mr. Max Strakosch has engaged for next sea- Harkness drew the report just read; wituers'es, | authority to question you on this point.”” Mamachwetts heavy artillery. “Se the Cost | Bette geversuuet, Tie conn ene ars, guly awaiting the applications of persons | son Miss Carlotia Patti, glo is now mostinr ineided with them; had nd defluite Kumclede: |. The Marc “Place sent meare- | Massac any ery. desiring a hearing within the next two months. | with great success in concerts im Romeacd an | ici rf f . mittee on Military Afuire. ment is that it is not trne. In view of the un- toued iC See ee ne "}. | . From she Secretary of the Treasury, in answer | doubted character of the note now crossing the with the case. Remington and LeGont coats | to arecolution of the House, tm relation to com, | ocean im reply to the note of Seeretary Fish, the not ‘make good thelr charges; and Piacoa. | sularand commercial agents. To the Committees Cotton Land caetation to the presentation of' ~4 acquitted. “The day after bis’ acquittal ise, | om Commerce. sated. Ther cbahes caren ene sent mea letter, written by Hemington w |. £¥cm the President, in response to a resolu- | stated. ‘These claims tore presented betore the Avevst BELMow: to bow the original walls were built; ‘meas- of New York, chairman | °¥*? Italy with Maurice Strakosch. ote Pallant ‘Sf depont to be removed from sioestrectyaear | Of the dcmocratic national committee, arrive! | What Mormon Woman Says’ About beet go gemma rey cree rene lp a ped day How To Cts® Ceexs Wear shoes close fitting | B¢Te yesterday and sent invitations to the leading « Sremecint io ne away it would be worth 39 cents per yard. Stour the instep. lo-se at the fora, and have the | democrats in Congress to meet him at Weleker’s | yj... Washington Star: AS the oocd waren | , Mr. Starkweather did not see how it could be jy before th y tion of the House, transmitting a report trom | Commission, not only with the full know’ or come become | lastevening. About forty gentlemen responded done at that price, when it cost more to take | LeCesne, ferring charges against him, = of State of the newspapers pub- | the British’ ministry, but by the authority of , Premera of the shoe and corns | and the political situation was disceeer toe Gphere than Far hequnpting teccoupya higher | Sit ont of thesteoct. Se) a ee te El Gaueetatioos Seaton oe ‘Appro- | that ministry. ‘The Case was so extraordinary assume thels weemal copiiciae ae} | Rothing detinite was determined upon as to the | Sphere than ‘be pardoned for actight eepothe, | _ Witness resumed:—Mr. Forsyth’ profite of the | wae not until December. that sgndecstocd the | Stations. that it was immediately brought to the attention the skin beceme smesth nak Sarmeny “pezion aud | time of holding the democratic presidential Tith Chair weteeneent eas SR aAENESTmPAthy | Semmes Oreck lmprovermant showed ssccral cn, | Tal Pret cae et tee vere Set will Che aetoreer ‘TUR RAICEOAD Serer amz of the administration, and the British m She cure So anthealp olen eis nominating convention. Sriting for po eek grr ach) rege vated | pointe wri witness could not nd; be- | of Ee “Povey ype ie trp leteerar, | then came up as the regular order. ; was immediately to withdraw amount ive ged t perform, —— lieved Mr. Forsyth was a engineer and ar certified cop! rtifieates Mr. Starkweather as a.com) ise, Se danges of eects Shh ee ciate ee | Mavar Onpuce—Peymaster A. S. Kemny 4 lady im this enlightened age.” But, to the honest man; thought the dlecropsbcins katceny | recommendation trom Seoretaties Delkeg asc, Starkweather proposed, prom jcuerally safest to have them cared for occasionally | has been ordered to the Plymouth, European 7 F some one ski! a thetr treatme: f tr “ , | himself and Mr. Forsyth did not show that Mr. S FCRE MATIVE GEiPc wane | nee Cnt Nim Remora Tayter fas | 5, ciety Giese Se tte a hee OF | Fansith weavery cola dishonest—only an EADING'S PURE NATIVE GRAPE WINE, | been detached from duty as president of the | tradities and education, ‘we maay accept, the | Crepl on the part of that gentleman; witness war — naval retiring board, and ordered to the com- | declaration as true. But to say, he af Tea bm wine is made from the pure juice of the grape | mand of the South Atlantic tthe b to allow the amendment proposed by Mr. Pola Gove ———— Age ape y A in committee, granting certain privileges to the lonet ‘ularly if the State Department hac | Baltimore and Ohio railroad, to dered as : i House, on condition that the pre- he in making his measurements by ayoung | #ided Remington in this matter, and he replies | Pe=ding iv the Py no. The letter from Gen. Spinner was ad- | Vious question be ordered. ——o—_ : — oe nel A SO —_, Mr. Crebs (IIl.) said that amendment was for Sh lee - for his station per steamer of april a cone San ony that The Bitte te tae eon can nO Sis. Ricieiee Wao is he? What te hionamet | Demd 2. Eg ait in Sap in neataemn, the benetit of the Baltimore and Oblo railroad. swe punscesens gomeee propa CEDAR GROVE VINEYARD, ander ponathan Young has been detached | he be a polygamist. The intelligence of te |. Mr. Demaine (after some hesitation.) —I can't Mops. Bellonet and I finally concluded to The amendment proposed by him was in the in- Aged * oes trom the Portsmouth ‘N. H.) navy yard and or- | world cannot justly, condemn thf eet ment. | think of bis name now; he is my son-in-law, and LET THE CASE OF PLACE ALONE. eet Ne TO Oe Se CED! | wee Whee Een eae dis. persicinwe and coumiecnre cf the buurcn oes cred to do duty as chiet of staff of the South | It any man saye the Bible is true, and tenes fore espe ere SOO | yee dae Poe to te | eee Potter (SN. ¥.) said this was not an offer | Patch to the Hereld saye that Augen Botan, “fcr INVALIDS who roauires | dered to return tothe United States. Chiet En- | che supreme law of the outer, santa ate Set et enneon tix ease; (Laughs| Soncciganin te e casaine eb erence Tae BOLD INTGIED be EOE RCE Oe” | ended en tnfurmeal Somes, ee gineer Clark Fisher, U tatesuavy, hasre- | against the Bible, and against God. Will the | '€: i - is | France. ‘This was on the 13th or 1ith of Decem. | ™! , " . | were present about forty of the principal politi 2 Grocer ee HOME, | signed. Senne eeees Ghia ae mene oma tee Jotictal | Tes epee Tuemeaen esha | ber koet rir andall (Fe-) suggested chat the amend. ht consider ’ nam [ J Tais WAS AMOTUER LIVELY Day at the | “Perrments of the government cons ee ie By Gem Chipman: Witness did not claim to —— EE STEVIA * | be an«xpert” in the matter of pavements; s: RISTIANS IN |] & tidal sewer in Liverpool; did not know i White House, and a number of visitors catleg | Y¢7? Te*Pectfully, Mus Mr. Carpenter.—‘‘Have you copies of those | ments pro hy Mr. Poland and Mr. Crebs, | ClaDsef both houses. question of holding Om! ions?” on the President. Senator Hamilton,of Texas, | , ALLEGED Persecution oF © both members ot the committee, which were as | ® ¥ational convention was fully and y dis ‘No; but I will with pleasur. | ny as were admissible under the rules, be | cussed by Casserly, Frank Bini Sreckton, so dered as pending, and that the previous | Bayard, and others. The feeling was unm. ncouanes = Jaran.—Under the heading ‘ How is this, Mr. | the lengthof it. . question be ordered. takable inet calling & convention at this Gecbe! gang. itcviow i sion tte | Rpahura‘y the New fark Word fact high’ | \Gen'Chitmin:~That is a canal, an open | | tzHamlinramrmgtbove recommendations | sitign te deeds wat Ue oe ceesingan Rete fly aaa The deat Domestic Als sold tn the District of Co. | Mexican de tions on the froutier. This | Ptinte an article from the Orerland China Mail, — ba loge Marquis de C—*Yes, sir, there was; you shal! | be had efiered no amendment, and he had ad- hembin iw that fre Sohn aud iavinwcrchvran: | Sr qeation subsequentiy called on the Secretary | Bhich says: the aces Cees eee By Mr. Chandier:—Witness now remembered | MASEEY £0. phin.ne Shases of OUr Telatieee een eee commerial | Sect carried con anys, Cnrnien 1870 are said | bis son-in-la oy s name; it is Charles Dawson. 4 of our er son- ‘ iether | Rut Govern *Pinchbeck er Toaistans: Miata | % be now in process of repetition, the Prince pee long bas he been your son-in-law? interests by ordering tha beet frum the agente, long talk with the President this forenson and | Of Saga being’ the instigator, and’ en aimee ns—Ever since he has been married— PALMER & GREEN, crtered Tully upon an explanation of political | from the Mikado’s court being the superin- | which was about the close of the war. [Laugh- = 0 Dientdleac, afairs in kis state. Among the other eallers at | tndent torturer. The Nagasaki Gazette devotes | ter.) — — House were Senators Kellogg Wilson, Kepresentacives Buckley, Sts Sypher and Parrall, and Gen. Robert Wii! measure, and It was impertinent on the | ¥#* admi everything. Seuatcr Patterson's state. | Yocated no interest. He had his opinions on | Known. Any coalition Se Sma panes ong ment in regard to our conversation is as nea: | ¢ * strength only; there must be no surrender of part of the gentieman from Conpecticut to say fhe trate a2 posetbin i all roepects. “Tealind ox | Darter the guatioman foes < he(Mir. K.jhat | democratic principles. “Tt was advised that no last, having received @ special power of attr. | €Pressed them in the House. In his remarks ton. Thee wer fens disposition ts enuane Sy pt A eteder ag eet SP ac, Starewenther as che facile | Sok. Devic ies Cormeen ae ene is i instrument of is corporation, and was ris . wo look at thelist of sales. 1 told Rim I propoecd Ing semen bat excited!y, when speak- | Senator Trumbull and Charles Fraucis Adates orgetown. D. 0. @ long article to the subject. It is said that the | _ B- Severgon recalled, and questioned by Mr. S| Sumi ¥ of inten-led victims isovertwo thousand, | Starkweather: Witness declared upon his oath 1 r. Hoar called for the regular order which | WT? discussed, and also those of Gen. Logan aaiwe Sams) | all destin, Bee ee eet aud carried off in | that the statement in writing submitted this | feplicdthathe coxprpentiat | in the contusion the Speaker understood to bea | *ud Gratz Brown, ssttve're, ¥ | who is temporarily in his city from Fort Lea? fmuproved. OF tha tcits oe Perens tn and | err Chandler inquired If he should bring wit way. caenlts coaee ent oterder,and rapped with his From Europe To-day. cS - ded by the 3 prove of the empire in : 3 “ e 4 r weizcimed and recommended by thé @ | Venworth, ceeenkniie quiet and unobtrusive a manner ae ‘pos’ | nesses on Saturday, See pasoronhg Berta pfy! or utr. Kerr continued to speak rateing hie voles | ye anmrp, wera ta MARS ee tom mo és. ¥ U | Axotuer Fizzte Lixeny.—The select com- | sible. The performance of this latter good | | Mr. Starkweather.—I think we can examine Remington to Le Cesne which Senator Pattersor, | t0 its highest pitch, and the bi the gavel |» ADR any be oe ae A 30 it ee ‘ intention of saving the consciences of in- | Mr. Harkness in fifteen minutes on Saturday, tell faster and more heavily, dro: his voice. i 2 mittee to investigate the affairs of the Navy De- active forcign sta in Earope and | and will then go on with the other testimony. bad broughthim. I then told bim that the rtment has held two meetings, and nothin; pyre ne y at Eis teen accomplished execpt & waste or tine | A@TICR hax been fortunately prevented Beg | SRSSRSe Roce oe wee se neeareer E reporied , and ; 1 Fecommendations he and others had giver | | When order was restored and Mr. Hoar called | eberied yesterday, yee Range Sow parte of report the condition of the c Remington ‘would be used ina case soon fob. | Spon tostate his point of order, he said he had Kingdom and money. Two things, however, are demon- | 6, Gazette article, and we gladly aid in per- not raised Send for memer: country as tranquil. vont: met no} firm best | tried in France, and that all I desired for Place one, but called for the regalar order. : > feeting the prevention of such an iniquity. | , 1” A¥¥ ONE knows your to be the best | tr: * Mr. Kerr then concluded bis re1 saying BANK OF ENGLAND. 1 om the Nutrition of Infants, rated, first, that Mr. Blair, the chairman of in your particular line, everybody becomes | was fair play—uothing more. The Secretary s SER, Sat eae ees abies in iy Heost Meetle, Chemist, “Furnished gratie. ali 12 | the conimittee, bas allowed himscit to be growiy | 18 8 at sini aatee teas ee eer tae | yore quan ond willing wenn then said: If Ihad seen R's letter to L.C. hi | that the remarke of the gentlemen published in | | Loxpom, March 2s, 5 p. e bullion in the : ae i imposed upon, and that he is wholly uniit for tas sede Glee ys friend, who had - ENT. ~— | place to which he has been assigned; and secon 1, would on have nents of the billhad been unwi Bank of has decreased £175,000 aaring the Globe showed that the opinions of the oppo- se a mngens ery: 4 thought ‘of to A Iwnd of the hich is speedily being enlightersa | Some rival house because he insows nof off a, that the committee has placed itself at the Pat’ BE Che it and beet lift, Parner ee TENT Livtine See onm- ted upon. wil, on speaking of his determination, -— mat of Ae Deeuands fuer howy Soong | Seer fone Ousted | Say osteo. he, drm, Baw wajsrhregies ald be had bon ey ASES, patented February 3). 1 fellow who calls himselt Mr. Dana’s counse! A J a the first week of this no. Im fact, the man who is Sorecatly ad- endeavored pom eee Lae eg but Im CKSEY sice cases and je war. | and who iusiste upon talking all the eee ii Saring the Which this effect | Yértised must continue to thoroughly advertise: —— Pee BT teense Of Only 10 cents: the old | Spears that the w le thing was originated by wileaten eke oartind ate t having once made bis name a —— of = Wate AND JEWELRY ge. | 4 very indifferent fello sere Teloicing in the vieti ing playfally | ord he receives pack eroemees awe wane tions he bad ‘AILED uncommen name iy = great pu rows: in at ow ea boasts of being the author of it, and of rete p thle wise—“This time ‘who have shown c. TBI martim et. it and a4 tae Waals i : having | the foreigners, shall knew nothing = | ing those it Blair. Smith is a on B'0._ | Conctaclbe Whe fue teeta toners | Few Boer say that if any gentleman he was in warranted. ‘HoLad said to Be Genny aaa the Board of Public Works for worth. could mature a plan he would afford bier ROEM AMD ZISWER SEEDS, FRUIT | See permet at eee Le reasonable support They Taew hie ES. ac. owner: He is cue of the originators of the well enough to know thar Lis remarks were us ally cali tas etter’ 2 ‘What iis grievance spniest Semen penne iSokert Sad thee ft ans pony ieee es ker pe | is nolody can find out except that helikeren te L— EDS, which are thie seasos engaged in investigations — Wasi. Cor. Phila. att the novetsiey | 27745 eand well grown, Tee Tenge Moxtus VoLUNTEERS oF THE ‘¢ dwart,) Piam, | Disimict sor ImcLUDED IN TEE fi England we C sina rom ‘and the Contin The FRUIT TREES are viges covsisting of Pe era i i : f eF bil it to be considered. i at fruitless, Bi at ous e'leck the Bllibostering was teuswed: and ail the other cetebratas | BItL—The bill which the SS. RASPBE. Representatives on the instant in re! CUBRANTS, GUUSEBER’ | © bounties doce vot include the troops amen » | & in the service for three months from this Dis- | of were debated about Pe, Ropes. = in a lé6l. The House bill provides “ te, wich everything prt mg tion. i RIKs. SHSDE TREES, Bvape DAHLIAS. PELOXES, VE. NIUMS. and other beddi $ what I Reena od pe Fa inees. tr rate | the military ate of the United States to July 22, isan, Proclamation ‘atrect, Prisident oth: Under the il! He oP Be i 7 id i ul de : # On hand, «large Carringes, Tinges. cmbrac at.” The District of Columbia ead, Bae and hand mustered in service ‘orders F atmemkeg ciowe them out. REPAIR- | War Jerpartment in Apritnene prior wa ihe | Erie Kaiload Company ce paid for some wo m. cRanaw. recianin ign alee mevtioned ‘he bil te now decthee seeaese the teven O@ wesateh comets | bene “pesitery and Facto pete’ eu ots ree eTe Sse ee Ded, tot Coldmbia troops | Src tnr ada nee toes SF The McCiere Gray contest bas Deen decided by the Penney lvania Senate im favor the former. * 3

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