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SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR: Tho tikernann seeegemen ptinsitay weed: . eee ott cially speaking, Pleanant, thongh net Washington News and Gossi 7 the att at the Capitol, the terfelta and Tnitations offered for wale. —_——_-—— IP | catigue after the party the night before, and the JOHN DUNC SONS, New York, INTERNAL RetEyvE.—The receipts from this | anticipations of Mrs. Ovoke’s ball in the eve- ectlé 2awly A nited Staves. | 8 uree to-day were $261,438.19. ning were some of the reasonsWhy there were is attended a so few A = Tue Hovse this afternoon agreed to take the | ofa a | rine cae oto ee | cream eae eat & tee care, if Sorsons Weakecee, arty Decay, | and award the contract to W. J. Murtagh. Mice 3 "Mies Davis, and Migs q Whole train of | | NTR. iy mal. St. Mor, + miestorn, can give Yor guods on this store—and opied when the annnities are ft recoetilze! here at the de i right. T send od & form send back to mo—to give to Mr. deliewer it until Mr. Caution. LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCB Bu The special Senate committee ‘tr, Freling- '. > Vice President Golfax and:kis qounse), Judge 0 ay numerous Coam FY are cuntioned to avoid the Co Hale, appeared before the Poland special eredit mobilier committee this morning, a special ses- -sion of the committee having been called AT THRE REQUEST OF VICE PRESIDENT COLPAX. said:—“I wish to state to the col when Mr. Colfax came upon the stand on the Lith, the immediate question be- fore the committee related to the deposit of ‘Jum 23d. T examined him solely as to the sources from which he obtained that money. At thetime 1 had full knowledge of remittances ap it with each say Idon’t deliver your rec Senator with the recent Senatorial election ~~ HT have exeented to me a contract . Gaylord as in Kansas, met this morning at 10 o'clock, when the chair- man read a the Lacyad to sterday by Mr. B. F. counsel State Sehatar Werk praying Bost the oe yer of | (name hits to ine) for yorr share. Yow avd the investigating committee in- | out two friends, areto have 's of the proat, and clude other charges of bribery Pe Tappan and Clark the hail, and Tappan todo alee tha the eee cage mee oy Wg | teeters ea er e chairman ‘while ne act Now, at that end of the line—1 was taken ow the petition of Mr. Simpson, the | will see the writings-are ail executed right to tbia Senate did adopt a resolution yesterday enia 2d—and we wi and the f See ee eee meen 25 | Carr. Saucer KR. FRANKLIN, U. S. N., has niece of Mrs. Judge Davis, were Mrs. Lathtop's Tatite. Great numbers have been cured by | been ordered as execative oficer of the uaval | nedstautar With So many charming lentes station at New London, Coun., Ist March next. | the bright parlors, and exquisite Gowers € ny cured hie noble remedy. Prompted by 9 desire to benefit TW eil'send, the where, it was an attractive house, and eac! fer pre ing and eeveloge, ae oe “ythe 11 18 UNDERSTOOD that the elaborate report | guest ‘ag they de ex the pleasure | from Mr. Nesbitt, which Mr. Colfax will ex teeent pon eere fe oy a 0 he weeds it. Prée of Caaree. Mr. ict. | ing the ‘Fs af the committee so As to inc! mat 0 Mr represents me. Tidien,” “ SOSEEH TINMAN. | of the eredit mobilier committee was drawn up | the call had them. plain, and submit the letters smainiyto tonags | other charges of bribery agaipet Seuator Peme- | Yew. ill we from Bi sete what Kind of « reece: wart ty ew Fore Cay” | Almost entirely by Judge Poland, =_ Mrs. Hutehincon and Miss Abbott were as- | say testimony to the point at issue, aind again, as a8 they MMe cane to Cerme—before sisted by Miss Jeffries. It was a great pleasure Tut MASSACuUskTTs SexaTonswir.—The | to stroll through the beautiful rooms, listen: to Massachusetts House of Delegates yesterday | tne music and watch the dancers, At no other designated the second Tuesday in March as the | reception this winter has there been #9 mach day to elect Senator Wilson's successor. Pap a tor —— bgpegye fer 20 rng nee a A heen bh together aftici- Promoten.—E. §. Pollock and T. K. Wallace one “phere are few houses Im the city which roy. Mr. Horton, one of the counsel for Pomeroy, * this license. feller said they bad intended to-day todisprove wholly ings’ Fane be 8 grant Blow and entirely the specific charge made by York, | Let me hear from you at once penta") ibe penta ot the Racer pn ba 8.77 5k upon redeetion thet Son ee ea enlarged he prosecution pro- . Feftection that sou must send Guce al their witnesses before Mr. Pomeroy was Se eeete Cal. Branch, at te. 5: put upon his defence. ana the letters were somewhat of a private nature, I did not want to bring them the public. Mr. Colfax now desires to lay thore letters he- fore the committee, and answer any questions the comimittee may desire.” 7 NESBITT LEPTERS. Mr. Colfax AMUSEMENTS. WIHELAKD Rate. , THURSDAY EVES. ry 03 tend en sail:—On the 18th of April his a retur Ce mplimentary Tectia: - ~ | 1868, over a month betore I was nominated, f Mr. B. F. Simpson said he was here to per- Dole tirewzh Col. Branch P mist Wiy nlaiaalba: have been promoted from first to second class | will compare with this one, and the careful se- received the following letter, enclesing a check | form a public duty, and he desired to state that and cultivated —By ten o'clock the spacions mansion of Governor Cooke was well filled with the most master, has been ordered to repert to the com- A " ling general nt of Mi fe distinguished people of this and several other cities, Since the invitations were issued every tareument to duty st: Puchlo, Colorado terri--f ong hos anticipated an entertainingat that c ——- ds ail its predécessor#; but not even 17 15 sa1p that the leading democrats in the | {he most brtravagarh imagmation wad weren House are preparing articles of impeachment | such dreams of beauty as were realized upon Trul * 8.0. P. sevéral persons are retained in Kansas by the The committee adjourned until Friday morn- legislative committee investigating Pomeroy, | ing at 10 o'clock. Pw hag prsd — hase Pendle - be —— clay in givin committee the hames 0! sriditional witnesses against Pomeroy. FORTYSECOND CONGRESS ANOTHER MENBER OF T KANSAS LEGISLA~ y wep.” | This Afterneo: receed Mr. Frank Bacon, a member of the Kansas ciel. hes tt alt ais legislature, was calied as a witness, and stated Weprespay, Febru: ce that he bad been approached by two persoue | cen aTE: ‘The House lil ha appear, by particular reqhest, in her tet of MAN: aleos an Suan the <y ed TURN HIM OCT; ond il sing etal ropgn in character in an otto. Dr. B.A ean Wilt len give a select recitation. 735; commencing at 8. Adm wtrs NEW OPER. JOHN T. FORD... -Propri*tor And Manager SATURDAY EVENINE. F; at clerkships in the office of the First Auditor oi | lection of all the accessories betokens a refined the Treasury. taste. Yor $1,000: ‘ New York, April 17th, 3563. Dear Sir: Veg your acceptaucs ot the enclosed ta asslet in deftaylug your personal expenses daring the present political Camopaicn, 1 beg te vay that I am ever ready to forward thet interest of a deserving member of the craft, aud a« B am pleaned with you ¢ personally wnacyuaint- $d) and Ruowing that to occupy 8 desirable, position, ih polities ig ex e,Thave taken the x offering my wi8e, with the asearance that if tse Carr. E. B. Cantina, assistant quarter- n em Pie geduoniet my iets thi bethronsh | an otered. money te,vete for ‘Fomerer: A. jevernor Smith Vagina, wa be ;. n v i you, ¥ wish. Dr. acker, & {Ti or a ° poe ae: - apbcarance — nae ve. (fers; Epeltens mpick ba ty ncn oF rooms eT can an owe ‘Nenptoapreifilts: yous etpdiptonerany swede irhe intended to vote for F-, seme oath | passed. a. mentey ‘epported by } to and each one turnished in site s iar, r House of Represeaca- | Of Jar and rep! In the negative. Mr. Anthony called the attention of the Sen- i ui SOReUE Seernan ae: thataideot the House. A ; oenelae pictures upon the walls. Every | Mire Walsianion, Dec ese Y Represeaia: ct inlasight on the hight of the frst batiot | ate to the Doctaity of making sume decision ta Ww TRYIN LEGENDARY RO- Tee Presipent saw very few visitors this | doorway was garlanded with green, from whi Tenclose a check for safety. If yon bad rather re- | for Senator, as witness to come | regard to the morning, among them the Ate baskets of flowers were suspended. The mantles , with which rested Senator Morton, and Jobn 8. Mosby. Athalt | Cie Miles, and ether ‘are dower. ‘ast twelve the Presklent visited the Senate, | Ivy trailed from these over the Sens bo weneren ieee Dy the Secretaries of | white mantles, The woodwork of the wide arch: cvive it ip another way please pame your wish. Mr. Colfax then stated that he thought over the ry, and on the of ee! replied that he could not accept {tif it involved to room 104 im the Tefft Honse, and see Judge | CONTRACT FORTHE PURLICATION OF TAE DE. Horton, the conthiential adviser of Mr. Pome- nares roy. Wentand saw Horton, and he of Congress, as the present contract expired on OFFERED TO PAY WITNESS’ EXPENSES Marcb ith. y OR, RIP. WINKLE. wg inane eet by application at the by the betwee 9nd 4 oclowk daily. Price, ry tren, a utes will alse any favor, expressed or implied, personal or | in the canvass if he would vote for Ponicroy. Ms. Sherman said it was @ very important de ‘State and Treasury, way was entirely covered yews of green ontctal. Horton asked witness how much his — matier, and if any change was to be made, it a surste he os Studded with dowers.. In ‘lor where the | He next read the following letter: woukl amount to, and he said $2,000, ton | Should be done with T deliberation. btepn ad ga Sapa New YORK Srarpeg yor, Tue Caritoi | Governor and his wife reeeived their a Naw York, April 20,1838. snid he could pay no such sum, but would pay |” Mr. Anthony said He cheerfally bore testimony ne—In the New-¥ork Senate, on Mon- | center table was converted into a bed 01 flowers, = Dear Sir: Your favor of the 18th wan duly received. | $600 or £1,000. Horton told witness that wit- to the high character of the work done by the THEATER comiqu eseage wasxecei overnor | with the word ««Welcome”"im scarlet geraninars, | T bog to smure yoo that iu presenting whe afair | nese” colledgue, Mr. C.F. Hutchins, intended to | present Somtractors, te wes-ae meas Perfect as south Peunaylvania aveaus,) | 48%) Setar ae Ste ae vatues | A ball-room had been erected for this especial referred to Thad no ‘den ot incing syveltssn * | vote for Pomeroy. Finding that witnes would |. lould be. But the committer, mater the on REAT ASTRAL COMBINATION f the State's reatest men to. Washin } evening, and the there was absolutely | Pax in my note of the meh thet thematter may be | not vote for Pomeroy, Horton said he wou! cumstances, could not do otherwise than it had gemcet oh thedicgineasbed ew York Comle | Stecs Clinton nd -Hobert La Livi; gon. | enchanting. ‘The ball that connected this roam | ccufned to ourseivers Fees ie Tene he | withdraw his offer, but snbscquently again | ip reporting the bill. Bu BILLY PASTER! Sept eer . Vingstom are F with the main drawing-rooms was lined and | known that we correspond, 1 should probably be | offered witness $600 to pay his expenses. OUSE OF REPRESEN . BIGLY PASTER: BILLY PASTER: | ‘he "ames suggested. festooned with rose color and ornamented wi aunoyed beyond anvthing I desire ‘On eross-cxamination witness stated that Roe- | HOUSE EPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. The Beaatiful Serio € ies 3 Saeeee ion oy nd. bird. ‘On ei T have my party predelici and personal backer was HIN, (N. J.) by unanimous consent, introduced aacifal § Vocal: Tue Witsow Crepir Mortimer Reront.— | gilt chains, 4 an cages. On ei cvencen tor teng Ghat dus ctor peahis oee ker | : - as Q bia wenn BAY ERY! It is not pable that the re of Wi le were ao plants, such as came- to the success of ‘either er both, and. in dou; 1 EXPELLED FROM THE fee ne a bili for the relief of the sureties of Josiah 8. ‘The vichoRMLit Bho HERS! pote a aanlae ceusiahios car’ Ma Shoat “ry as, azaligs tn difttrent colors, and other rare J ‘muaily adopt the courte I have tm thisinstanceswin | aud that he had been imprisoned for two years | eat), exotics. Cut glass chandeliers with many gas the House to-day, as at twoo’clock it was hot | burners brilliantly illuminated this o~ yet completed, ahd the committee expected to } way as well as the ball-room, which was entirely meet at least Once more in executive seasion to | covered with rose-colored’ hangings, inter- consider it. It will be quite long and elaborate, | spersed with flags, festoons, flowers, and but will not be as voluminous a6 the Poland re- | hanging bird cages. The band of music port. was stationed in a gallery, so — PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR THE PRESIDENT.— pt nag Te tah vom par ad yy Flees The House committee on public buildings and | were danced, while in a distant parlor there was grounds to-day considered Mr. Potter's resolu- another band ot amuse amd ok aadrille and tion direc: the committee to i int jancers were danced. Although this was one of combitinaset the Recentire teled nen | the targeet painaie partiongves blves bates yet to report that the builling is pot suitable for | there were 50 many spacious roms to wander the private residence of the President, but saveveiiaes egpairesins Gate: wat-ee ancow be used as offices for the Executive. They fur- | frtable crowd. The stairway leading to the ther agreed te report in favor of erecting a new | second floor was festooned with green and a tesidenee for the Presi it wo recom- Pe py F ot ye od kon = — ; ‘ aay we Taster, From the stained gla sky light, mendation as to its locality will be made. which gives light to thin stairway, there was Tue PRestpext at THE CaPiToL.—The psn Nasa ogee vod ball cenuen to ave i pres i iv ri uires a poet's pen to give President and Secsetary Pid atrived at the j Taree ‘dea of the pach van 1 tmentne. Capitol about halt-past one o'clock to-day and] Ans tdeduate tea of the splenitor of the scene. proceeded to the President's room, in the rear | tic anid elegant ball ever given inany private of the Senate. Speaker Blaine and General | louse in America. On the second floor there Garfield, chairman of the House committee on | were four different rooms with supper tables, “ppropriations, were summoned, and quite a | ‘These tables were a marvel, not only of beauty long conference was held. It was seid the con- | put of everything that wealth and the best of anda half im the Iowa penitentiary, for the Pome rare -ceetying Ob, 0. 8 crime of burglary. acker was © Cal.) introd yi requested tovleave the Tefft house on account | tore Been ae eg ln Callfernia’ to -Phivees of pS ome character, but knew nothing | Banning and Benj. D. Wilson. Passed. positive abont it except from hearsay. Dr. | BSP?’ whee ° Rorbacker told wi ‘Pomeroy had author. Mr. Kerr, (ind.,) from the ways and means comunittee, reported a bill for the relief of ived him to negotiat is vote. ; Anthony Koss and Andrew Critit. By the Cb: tness believed Roe- | ° ‘rhe jomt resolution in relation to printing the bael ing er noe legislature because | qehates of Congress, reported from the commit. or al ed trand in his election. ist ness, ANOTHER MEMBER WHO SAYS AE WAS “AP- Seapn URE Caaee Ep ms Sa Seat, PROACHED.”” 7K i Mr.W. H. Bond, a member of the lower house Wanye: Hg bey Bede ears d of the Kansas legislature, was swor attempts to come to an understanding when the tirst examined by Mr. Frelinghu: . Advo- previous question should be called’ he moved cated Dr. Logan for the senatorship. A friend | Hrerins 0 into committee of the whole of Mr. Pomeroy (John J. Murphy) wanted wit- i ness to vote for Por ext day Surphy | on te sumdry civil appropriation bill, which merey. agreed said he had seen Pomeroy, and the latter said eo aenabharetion of th Pomeroy said he would pay witness any reason. | THE Covnleration of the sow mint able sum If he would yote tor him. Sabse- coumed, the question being upon the quently saw meg Ha pin he could | amendment proposed by Mr. Butler ; Mass.) in — ae oe said he (witness) | relation to an alteration of the ball of the House was a man, “je ra a iron To 8b ON aie Wiemixo SDR. of Representatives, ‘The resolution was agreed imness rep! tention to de wo. Under the item: for the light house service to vote for Dr. Logan, and he intended to do so. core Pomeroy urged him ome time, but offered no | ee Jaowing were among the appropriations the only condition that it may be known only by the parties intere ted. [think it better to contribure in thie way than through a committee re much is lest by frie . Very Sie eae: +y Fy £0 2 Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Washington. D.C LETTER FROM THE SISTER OF MR. COLFAX. He next read the following letter trom sister in lowa: ‘The Celebrated Dut ei ie . S. I . The Great Female Jig Davcer, KITTY LE ROY. Great re Veeulist, Mi PAT ROUNEY. us pular Song and Dance Mem, GOSS AND FOX bering. . DODY ZANFRETT. ALLIE CHA N. The favorite Dau cere. GUS aan MLL Eg « for ER. OTT: Now Sketches by 11.066, Febrnary 17, 1873. My Darting Brother: 1 received your telegrain on Tuesray, and, answered immediatels because of remembering circumstances that it brought up in my mind, and fully believing I could find the letter, but on searching tind 1 have not « letter iu the tse THEM" FRIDAY. February 2—Grand Frankiin Fire Conroe » 2. Matinee every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY~ nz MPETHOPOLITAN THEATER. A HOST OF NEW ARTISTS 10— L 3 10-10 rls. MONS. D'ATALIE, ‘The Man of Steet. or the Man with the Tron Jaw LE. ANGELA, ‘The Female Sampe: remember mother writi the next letter. She te Schnyler a $1,000 bill, and saysi atthe same ti “who eau say they don’t apereciate my hoy” OTHER LETTERS FROM MR. NESBITT. Mr. Colfax testified that he did not draw td Mr. Nesbitt for anything. All his coutribw were voluntary, and the only favor ever asked of him by Mr. Nesbitt was tickets for himself and family to the inauguration ceremonies. He next read a letter from Mr. Nesbitt, dated New York, July 18, 1968, after the Kansas elec- tion, congratulating him upon the first victory, nd the finest formed woman t money ‘and the interview terminated. On the | #20000" ...« construction of alight house t me ference was in reference to the state of business. | °t.° furnish, and enclosing a check for $1,000 to assist him in | morning of the joint convention witness went | _,Ce™mencing construction of a ligh 4 mn es before Congress, and the various | “The best of the tale is yet to come, for each | paring the expenses of his’ canvass. In that | io Tent House and saw triends or | [ehlace, the light-ship at Crow Ledge Shoal, 2 appropriation bilis yet to be upon. one oh arriving stopped to notice and admire | letter he says: + You need have no tear that 1 | Pomeroy who wanted him to go up stairs with Y r Litt! 5 but after lear shall trouble you for office, as I am better cal- The above galacy engaged at the cuormous salary | ITDCE C.T. SHERMAN was the only witness | ™any of these wraps * Commencing construction of a light bouse at them. Went up and they urged him to vote for | yutnent Sing Deleware rece a ii ined a est culated for business than political position. The Pomeroy. ‘imally their bee: 5 al ver, 000. of 9200 per ween appraa. examined by the ways and means committee | (p{26 Gur of we aving-room upon the left of sent campaign will be an expensive one, and eer Ft eeelly pennant Recome t house, south this morning im reference to the alleged im- | the cutrance, where stood the Governor with } proper influence bear upon com- | his charming wife, ready to give a hand of wei- mittee inyecsmenal np removal ir the ‘ax | come to each. Mise Cooke afd her contin, Miss hands of SES MAZOU ARNOLD and LOUISE BLIsé, Deable Sor Dat Ladi, LEW SPE if you find are in want of fumis you are at liberty to call upon me, with the assurance that i end Pea Patch Island, De!- tness became indignant, and said be | anatt river ce ue pda ift Dave seu Dare, yee all have it; if I Twill so: infor: would vote ashe pleased. short time after hi of ial 1. saw Judge Horton and the ‘a ake bay, £28, ights of Craighiil channe! 000. mg YARTED [TO SEE HIN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES. | ‘Halding screw pile light house om Thomas Dut: ‘borrow: Humphreys, assisted in receiving. Mrs. have not, ‘m you, aud in either | Went in Horton’s room and Horton locked the i BELLA GO! Jule Dae denen tie ateuent site | wore'a rich satin of the color described as seit | case the matter will there tervainate, door and sat down in front of him. Told iim Poin, ML ha Sa aces ‘MOLLY came as that prin Io Sau Seon ee tain’ | Peau. Over this was worn alererttesertes | Apother letter from the same gentleman was | (witness) that be whderstood he was cram| Light liouse at Dutch Gap canal, Ya. , ether last,) and answered a number of questions pro- | finest point d’ Alencou. The low neck, waist, and beep oe Aer ats botaes Sees to | financially; that he (witness) had recently lost} ctumencing constr of a tire ootier Ment TRL Z tng Be the committee, but nothing new } short steeves were trimmed: with this superb hotitied bins th Dns acaba end ed ry a child and that man he ought to look get abe get tagl Send house near "8 ont for himself. Horton told him Pomeroy | ag 3 ay JAMES PORTER, Would give: higt money, but it must be under- | Coe Neues se Body's Milam. 3 <. 959 40). back. i Rot URe S GeISEO dintetod OocAuAEN vip ft lor him about therteet or Movossben following. The Copedian. P Mr, Stephen on, the head. Miss Cooke was MN. COLFAX PURTHES TESTIFED tood that this money ‘woukl be given to. pay |, nt, The GREATEST BILL, of the neasin wilt be pre- | gee eos pic Bit: Stephen Ereston, who for Sntirely in white. ‘The drese w that an of contributed by Mr. Nes- | expensea, He further said it witness would te | Chesspeake bay, #10,000. erated. LE «| crmment ad Minister Resident fem lege ircs,| Lorie; tiqmed wtih: the gutus Matt wag apptigd to political purposes. He jun: | a reasonable im they’ would goright down t | cp oumoncement ot sight house on Ship John TNCOLN HALL. yeatetiiel to the President by the } (Re 82186 Was worn below the —- ir. Nesbi Pomeroy’s room and have this settled at once. | ”'A"hroviso was agreed to reappropriating the 4 este: sident by 's state: it age L HORUS OF NINETHEN coroneD vo. | Secretary of State and delivered d his credentials the eee in Soe eae ap nat ubarked.tie dear, spvieg thot pe aaa unexpended sume remaining from the appropr'- CALISTS wit tee the public with as Envoy Extraordinary and Misiater, Pleni-'} resembled aire Cooke's, ing et 100 DA mene mot accept aurynack propoitionsbut itght see | “Some of last year. ‘ - 2° Mr. Joku,S. G . e. .G a4 X-SEN ATOR 5 x a joint ON TUES SY aN WEBNS chief clerk of the Interior department, fs much | Woint ince foueek Miss wallie were Ly was sworn, and testified that hehad. a couver. | Horton again, ined by Judge Horton, | Mt. Beatty called up the joint resolution in ‘The gran nid Bictodineot the Plametiis and Cabin f better in health,.me are glad to say, ----Mr. | Point lece flounces, | Mis Nellie wore lemoxt | was sworn, and tentified that } nusderstood from | Pomeroy's counsel, and denied that he sent, or | tionto | : willbe tendored with force and effect peculiar only | Charles de Boleslowski, for a time connected | COlTd! {8 Attorney-General Williams wore an | him that Ames had credit mobilier stock to be | caused to be nent, a dispatch to Judge Horton FO Fr peg ene gel Seen, oe te this clase of singers. With the A a-trian legation in this city, las been elegant aress of t. nm silk, the rusies | \listributed. He had beem effered credit mobi- | asking if his expenses would be paid by Pome- ate evious question, which was Tickets or tonerved teats can be ohcatned at Bat Bmppointed to the charge of a diplomatic agency | great orgy cinta: darkSe shader’ Mex Grice | lict stock by Mr. Ames owt sontned toirpesive | toy. MA friend told him he had recetvel eon | “epomded—F to 43. Jantyne > Book Store, 425 7thstreet. Tickets. 73° Pim Tunis, Atrica, well’s toilette was one of the most clezant worn. } it, because he nnde: from Pomeroy for his ex es, and he thought BE Poe oe see peg a the re- = ES Tne Wasurxeray CoRRESROXDENT of the | Matlame Blac«ne wore a corn co Bill trait, np ( witeeil): SAGM [ent Witness refused at . MUSIC, PLEASANT ENTERTAIN- with overdress of crepe the same color, which CoMCICE MUSH SES Eee _ New York Er-ning Pest to-day sont the follow. | ‘trimmed with white blonde lace; the open ing fo'that paper:—Iu regard to Mi. Colfax, | front was trimmed with a wreath of the loveli- there jp positive evidence that Me. Ames dil, | est towers. Lady Thornton wore a white satin im conversation with another gentleman, other | train, trimmed with lace and black velvet. Hpr than Mr. Crounse Jom the evening of th: y.or | jewels were amethyst and pearl, with a di ql that of the day following, ou which Mr. Colfax | bracelet of great beauty. Mrs.'Sprague wore a first testified before the Poland » blue silk, with a flouvce of the same ter the holiday recess, say t! r. Colfax’s | around the train, which was corded with tea- testimony was substantially correct, and that | rose silk. A ruching of the blue silk was lined the only point upon which iffered was in | with this delicate contrasting color, and above regard lo Ames still owing Colfax the s50».| this Marguerites were embroidered. The waist te as subscription to stock. Mr. Ames said | and over-dress were embroidered to correspond, ‘is memory was clear that he had returned Mr.-| and trimmed with mixed blue and the tea-rose Colfex his money. and that the account between | shades. Beueath the apron front of the blue them was clased.”’ fell another apron of the tea+rose silk, with deep a5, ee fringe of the same color. A delicate spray of ANOTHER APPEAL vor Cuna.—A delegation | flowers rested agaimst the auburn hair. irs. of prominent colored men. representing in part Se ees oe Devas teties : 5-4] i Sew X present; ‘wore -mourning. But our Seacuonionacen preg di agyntca pas Zpace ls too limited to undertake 19 give even a of the society; Re Hitand Garnett, secre- |e were ceuiy orth a me exptanations made by Ames that tal or sgt bri in a ee with public ditties, and Re « 't avoid that. The Senate Special Committee Te-Day. Senator Morrill’s committee to inquire into the dixtribation of credit mabilier stock among’ Senators met at halt-past one o’clock thisatter- noon, and Oakes Ames was recalls He testi- fed that he first heard ot THE $10,000 GIvEN Mm WAELAN from dtr. Harlan himself, who came to witness one day in the cloak room of the House and said he wanted to return the money tothe Union Pacific Railroad. Witness told him he knew about it. Mr. Harlan replied that Mr. All calied his attention to'it, and if the money came from the road he (Mr. Harlan) wan’ to return it. Mr. Harlan ‘seemed ..much worried about matter. He thotight Mr. John B. Alley mere more information in relation to the Harlan ¢ tharany one else. The Pacific ratiroad never made any demand 9m Mr.Marlan for the monev. 01 Gscarsaet Sct, pees: | maestaeten sermons gee t} n vi that " i is jere:. y iy men of ~_ intitence and wealth ot Leavenworth were in | AGother septon oa the teat Dyck so a \ wr sre A ui vo ihre ofa Sak, wich ete and some of them said to witness: ‘It now for additional This bed looks fosin$ pera = going to be elected: a bern ascertain that his election is a surety you ha better vote for him, Of course you cau hold prposet pebuee ar cee, Brennonanars of the yourself aloot; wut if you see there ts no chanee J Present publishers of the Gicbe, since which for Pomeroy's opponents it would perhaps be | ime, nothing of LaF oy best to vote for him.” ‘That was why witness, sear oroteansie tak Denia ee gave out the impression that he might possibly | Ci}ied that the profit of lives’ aoe oom vote te Ravesens. 2 : hot unreasonable and could not exceed Sos AND ANOTHER passband 69 BE WAS “ar- [ez Same, which he (Mn, Kerr) condtaded wn Mr. B. O. Driscoll, a member of the lower Fee Dy age ante creme g house of the Kansas legislature from Doniphan | ¢lamed that fhe Proposition of Rives & Bailey county, was sworn: Had been approached on | "4; J0s S04 fair am! ought te beadonted. four difterent times with offers of bribes to vote Teepe es F) -4 a FIRST RECEPTION Y. MC. A. FRIDAY EVENING, February 21, 1573 hole Y. MC. A. Building. incind ‘hrowe open for the Society will render # M : WILL GIVE TWO — Sa g Lincatn 2 Tl L S Om he Exenings of Februayy a0ani eect Ea . . ‘Porssle at Philp & Bilomem Bokstare, Penasyivania aveuue, where Programmes may sive beobtained< (1: tf S 3 i e On for Pomeroy. One man, 4 , | Power to preuent the transfer of the printing ot TH Tr : tary; Mr. George T. Downing, Johu A. Gray, indie talent ond pink. oe the ‘Witness thought thi foot of Dr. Durant hal | was very Wiictious thet he Fra Ppedar the goverment to any m or LF ERSON Bld L DING, J.P. Sampson, and five or six others, waited | 94° Our readers anest bo with the | never been settled. Durant was vice president | Pomeroy, Witness refused to vote for Py if, Lhe ditor thereof, be ‘he republican Or demo- : BNENING. Feicuats 191, | upon Pree (Grant this morning, at hisroom, | Sictrance, which wil beendétsed by All ‘pres, | and general manager of the read, ana bed stant | omer ras Roe was a friend of bis, heat [crat.. The work might be done, perhaps. for a Tiekeis, 25 conte Maat seven chek, 5. | in the Senate wing of the Capitol, anit present | Snr. that the dressing was beyond compas tue pplute control of ite Did not know how he be glad to do him a favor, but it was utterly im- | {ttle less, Wut that Was not the great question. ed @ petition, numerpusly signed, prayin, fr? be aah accord bent 8 | most elygunt and beautifus that has been 2 ane 2 out of the treasury of the company. i au to Cuba, The Preskiont said thats certal B' during the season, whicti has beén noted b: thes rn 4 n The men who did the work should not be parti- “did not remember duclosing te My. — ter him to vote for Pomeroy. Roe yo = CONE GATIONAL CHUBCH, yond at He said grease gr had experience with Wore and G tree 5 ju cor- | all predecessors for rich and costly toilets. In- | Dawes or Mr. Bartlett the conversation WOULD STAKD TO THE AMODRNTIOF 22/060 Stove which ren, a, BiB ERTL TCESD LM: | tespotidehce has been going on between the | dec the whole atlulr was AW eveuL be be se. fhimsel{'and Mr: Harlan about the sie bon Detween witness aml his constituents, bee did | SCbet " IDAY. Febroary ith. 1% | S)anish goverument and the government of the ered tora lifetime, as well for the perfect. or ‘| not sav Pomeroy would give that sum. A man | , 2!f- Blair (Mich.) said similar ayo mem] Sees ee ea D Adin, | United States, which cannot be made pubiie | membered tors lifetime, as well for tue perfect. 1) 4. expwgwan To THB GENERAL APPROPRI“ Ravceh Peles coaree ‘was buying voter | 2d been betore the House, and be had several children to Matinee. Id je —— aren Ree, epee Suercetstet lished hosts filled their position as for the s pat ATION BiLt.—The House committee on appro- | with money stolen trom the government, and i £15.07 19 eek relings Of se: te Foal cone a @) by their distinguishes and, deli; priations this morning considered the Senate | he, witness, might as well Nag) some of itas | sir. Beatty briefly reasserted the points of his ir NG. P vith bis views Of pubModuty, towatds frnckn | ucts > 1 | ama «Lo ‘amendments to the/Jegisiative, judical and | others. Re indignantly, and told Palue | speoch made on Ssturday esl. He sail Me, i 43: ing thet whew Among the inent zoteent were | executive appropriation bill. Mr. Edmunds’ | he Wine! pe to vote against Pomeroy. Af- Mertagh stood ready te give bonds in good se- Ta ST their gee the President, and Sirs. Grapt amendment directing the Seeretary of the | terwa: ted the circumstances, and other members of the legislature said they liad teen | CUFity In the sum Of #100,000 for the promi oftered by Pomeroy’s friends, and that | 224 fear execution of the work. ters - 4 ee! “ f Justice ‘Cuas® View Presrmest Cotraxdatswith reference | {Be Vice-President elect; Chie} ‘a Bo rk. witness ought. not to feel insulted. A Member.—Who are his sureties? the Secretary of the Treasury and Treasur, withhold all ments to any rail- - Mixs Bou ud Wot frelghtor t: to the ad (nO ciratt (rom GB. Nesbitt, of duly, | well; the Atiorney General and Mrs, Willlam-; road comp: on account portation amount of payments made b; mas, Winiow esbitt, in each the Speaker ‘Mrs. Blaine; Marshal the inited States tor interest, ‘bonds of the quently, a friend of Pomeroy, named Hoye, ng (Ohio) said he desired to ask « uly and Ogtober, | ie 1 and Mrs. Babcock; Genera? and! verpment issued to any sncir eonrpany, was | offe: him money. J question. It was understood that Gov. Cooke ing | Atbert Myer; jor and Mrs. - curred in with some- amendments, which | TEE NEXT TexrTeR was “Pappy mown.” | 2hG Shepherd were the sureties. Had the = «July remittances | and niece; Fudge, Mrs. and Miss > $referr princi to the jurisdiction ‘& man of wealth and influence, whe said Be weald tleman “= doubt as to their responsibility” Netra tia bs oem, 9. a Roget st for Pomeron Rwviteecatt nding ala’ |. 8, Beate, decined to be imorrapted, bat _tegee Gh and Tih strects northwest, ah f and Miss Kenic Fisher; Geneeal ie in his mind to take the money and expose Pom- | 41." E ore l tuink thereis, ‘They areranning = SECOND-HAND CLOTHING two | etts; Colovel ‘Piatt and Mrs, ; Sen- | the court of ciaims “Phat in render- | @Tov. day he saw Bi ‘and the } the Washington ring. 2 St lees than half the covt of r-ady-qade usw ones. |, in hig testi. } ator aud Mes. Morrill and Miss Swann; ing any judgment. « any claimant | latter said he was now ready for business as le | "Sy" Chinian (D.G.)—T denounce the gentle- SILK DRESSES 4 specialty. fels-1¥ reference to any ot the remit. Mn. Geo. Wi Ty Le sang wmcier is act ‘of Mal ; 1863, the sald conrt hed meng ae ssi Go toe oo man’s statement as without june, forthe sole reason | burn: Sr. iss | shall n al it . ® OR. SOLD, SILVER, BRAde CONFER, Ess rd Son tet Micheies Piseqee Bey; ‘Sir —. and state whether of nite ing] woul Ermmpet It to the acid him he out novod: say Soeld to the cork, tent ites Peps toe he rendered no ald or comfort to bought at for a ‘be , Household Former beets etna ee Pa aint Be ay _ Fema ended to by AUGER atte , uy perge mad ; Bay 2 rebellion, and shee east 1 claimant shall ———_——— niece; the Secretary of W: H+ poner] tress Paine Bailey. He said any one could employ the hi be Was Ratliorized by Femedie we cae safes sepeteesens the conte one withers : have failed t6 prove other workmen. He cited the New York dailies visext ar and Psuch aidor no judgmentof said opurt money. i show that papers requiring ‘amount WERFUL OPERA GLASSES. Mise Worthington: ex-Senator Henderien, aod id nil irene peut | "yore ye ed Spoher shocoapen runing b lesger ssmeunt COMBINATION sPEcTACL ES S73 na cohsane | Mrs Hunter and Biss Stuart: Senaeer ae Mies Sig ihera ican under Mes Greeley lasity Geol the toment badie eek eae H. BH. HEMPLER, ‘at issue. amsay; 4nd Mra. Biles: erat ue Eilioots; Pegi ag from Br. Pometgy for his he soem Ravectiows Ce - ene Bex HOLLADAY ls now in thiselty, the presi- eat ¢ OTS. Simpson, counsel for York, stated to the | 2&1 8 dian of palial reverence Tt had dent of the Oregon and Califorma toad, dur fgmalttee cual thay had sabdher wiensues wn ton aid ee the ror yas too tow: summoned ‘whe eald be ‘howid arri byit. The cost to ger be urged / E il i i ai il ite a il te it St time, sad mons bat ocitable Shoe eee me Mek craving advice. ‘The big mem on the Pacing week "Corns | coast answered: ** elect ‘ in * al a tg tg oe : : Jump im the railway line nowca-days. ‘The Sex. v8. peal ce RO ggg fmm nee, s lobhy.—* Gath” in Chicago Tribune. or very fuw.” ' Europe on Saturday FATAL MAILEOAD aK . Last eveulng & milk train ran Dio 4 passea- ger train near Harlem. kitting pasenger ard woonding maw ; BRIE AGITATION It is reported from Albany fleat @ great Jeal Of agitalion CAists AMONG MEIBber eC Ube lege latareover revelations ikely to follow the sa- vestigation concerning bribes by Jay Go oh for the repeal of the Erie viassitication ac ANNEL CARE tworvhay ' the prisouc EN. THOS. T. Rexpe superintendent of the Western company, satied for Liverpent thie wiereir Ne was esrorted on hoond the steamer by party of his telegraph iriends, Gen. Eohort expect: to be absent aboot twe months. TRE GOVERNMENT TO-DAY ought £100 113-55. 0 of bonds at from #543 to A TIN nox, $19.00 worth of North Carolina several deeds and mortgages, was » trom a store im Broome street jast eve- RESOLUTION OF THE DEMOORATIO CATCDR. St. Lovas, Feb. 19.—Special hes say that ina ratic caucus at detlerson last night. the following resolution was adopt «Resolved, That the investigation, thus far been thoroughly and firly comdacied, tert "he asa means of fully exonerating Col. Bogy and the members Of this house, the comuuiee are instructed to send for Gen. Dorrit and jer Of the Exchange Bank of St. e specials further say that. notwithstanding Col. ® letter demandir a reopening 0 im he yesterday asked various deme- cratic vote in caucus against the re- cor committee and 0 tavo® the immediate edoption of majority report. Me.saxd he had been fereed to ask for & reopening of the case, in deference to popular clamor, but that he was really we such action.” It is also asserted inet 8 stated th the cancus that Cot Begy’s or did wot rep- resent his true y Affairs in THE DESTRUCTION AT ASPINWALL BY Tite sromm New Yors, Feb. 19—Panama 18th imstaut state the wharves at Aspinwall entails great delay to commercial interests sr PWRECK. The whaling bark Trident, of 3 while hauled on the beach capsized and Was totally w sold at auction. * A SMALL REVOLT TION in Guatemala was suppressed. THE RAILWAY PROURCTS are being perfected in Salvador and Costa Rica. THE COOLIR TRADE. The steamer Gienmanvo arrived at Ponta Arenas, trom China, on the 30th of January, with 64 Chinamen. Thirty-one died on the voyage. A Bottle and its Contents, Monin, Ata., Feb. The Register this morning publishes an interesting account of a bottle found near Dauphine islamden the Lith ist , containing a Paper in Russian, which wa ussian consul here. The fol- lowing is the translation: As:—We are broken to pieces and have foundered near Kameratache, off the coast of Alaska, on the 2h of June, 1570. igned,) “Dowaprra Hey.” — ee From bu: '. SPANISH SOLDIERS CHEERING THE RETURLIC. Mapnip, Feb. 19.—A corporal attac reelment Sationed in Alcasar Del San town ew Castile, reQeren attempted to excite a mutiny a the Yellow jieres in faver of Don Carlos. troops redused to Lake part in the movement, and gave cheers fur tbe republic. The corporal was arrested. ched. The Basquehauna weil! Pout Derosit, Feb. 19—The Susquehanna has been falling slowly for the last twenty-four hours. Many think the ice so weakened t will offer but little resistance if a flood oseurs. Rain commenced failing this morning and sul! continues. for Senater Sumner. Boston, Feb. 19.—A petition is tn circulation asking the legislature to expunge its vote ot ceusure ust Charles Sumuer for bis acten = the battle flags. Ses — se . ——e A and within the next twenty-four hours five adult persons and two children died. Among the deaths are those of Lueins Ashtey, who was a companion and part- ner of Judge Asa Packer when hevan canal Donte op chs eae Judge George Belford, a well-known and wealthy coal operator. The diseases most prevalent are fevers, and a - dy resembling the epireoty, sting and greed it ant butcher-knife. The rest of seized the murderer and him to - ‘Twelve of the lynehi WV Were arrestee yesterday and taken to ville for trials ——— TRE SECOND THAL oF Jose W. charged with the murder of Mra, Wheat, wah ave been the nee officers Sects eat atthe house w! the murder was committed, the premises, and made the arrest of ee oeeenne 4. DNowew tac ts have yet beende- veloped. Forty ———$———————— INeRS KILLED BY AN ExrLosion.— An Huron Oe acoal at Taleo" Hill, in “Sts hice, England. Shile the men were at work. Between thirty and forty miners are killed, The fre Thich wok out after he exptesion war with difficulty extinguished night. No bodies have yet been recovered. = a Two CutLpnex Bursey To Deatu.—Mre. Smith, an occupant of tenement house No. 7 Sackett street, kiyn, left her two children locked up in a room yesterday alone, and while absent the hense caught tire and the children were burned to death. Mrs. Sarah Taylor was — injured by jumping irom one of the win~ s. ——$<$<<_______ Rev. Fasser BoLaxwi, tather superior the Sisters of Charit of the © » died at Em . fe Kev. Me. Meanricop, having declared to the federal council of Geneva that he wasde- wolic ¢ pro! authori- ties, has ‘been sent to the French froutier under escort. d — UTA WASTS To BE INVESTIGATED.—The ofthe Mormon the ~ visit Utah a vi matters at issue be- tween the Gentiles ‘Mormous. ————— Cocuise ox THE Wag Pata AGatn.—intel- ligence has been received from Arizona of the lth of Febraary that = Lod of Cochise’s In- men and stealing horses and cattle? 4 SHockixne Accipest rx BALTLWoRE.—James Ryan was invtantly “Iz and two other work- pear