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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penmsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith 8t., Lg THE EVENING ST(R NEWSPAPER COMPANY, © B. RAUFP MANN, President. 7 site ad ed Dy carriers to PER WESK,or Forty- | Copies at the bree serv NTs PER PER MONTH. 9 TEE WERRLY STAR—Published Pritay— year. nvariat! Pp 32 paper ecut longer than paid re y GF Rates of atverticing fornished on application. oF SPECIAL NOTICES. riage. Happy relief for Young Men from the effec, SErers and abuses ip carly life. Manhood rer me mente to marriage removed. New M% shod of treatme: i ' | nt. New and remarkable remedier “Books | | ' Cireniare sent. free im sealed envelop “4, BOWARD ASSOCIATION, South th . Philadelphia, Penn.; stitut? a having © Fepmtation for homcrable cond jet & Clergrman, while res ne mmowary. discovered 4 Fee Fine dest ata Shaner | Preease of the Urim mar de sole train of disorders O6° ont en by bebetel od ‘Vicious habits, Great maw pote have been cured by | Pr desire to benefit Whe noble remedy Whe aMicted and unfortar Sor preper ev img and ur 3 BDY OLE WF fs reeds it, ee. ‘ea JOSEPH T. INMAN, ‘Stateh D, Bible uaz. “Sew York Oty. Se a — —— AN USEMENTS. Wwitiene aii FAUR ANE Y EVENING feb: nary WAT, Grand Qownlin RE Tetne el to the tar eae he WISS MAY GALL Lad D Yy «ill appear hy garticular rrgjoest. in her harect?? of NAS. ~ ae SRsan im the ontitled T MIM OUT, eau nn PE in character ju an ole. We. ae - ™ DP. ws W22t's NEw CPERA ose. JOHR T, FORD ............ Propewtor and Manager <@s ZATURBAY EVENING. 'Febrnery 22, "Tete he same will ve Sppropriazely opened for public Ee me ot by a nyt ot he Asverican Com -.. MR. JOSEPH JEM PE: ¥ 1ON BOUCK AULT 'S version « a NG WINKLE. Cheive seats eon te att re Hemet e Jeimrinnion Mickete. $1 VANWINKLE will alse be produced on DAY. February wth. ant TUESDAY Febru ww for sale tion a) ASMENGTON CHEATER (Bleventh street, seuth Penusyl ATION w York Comic TER BILLY PASTER biti The Bev utifal Serio Comic ® CARRIE r The €oievrated Dute The Great Pema: " ie ‘Weaner, nett, Annié Donnelly, & RE, IRLS OF PARTS’ February NGTON SEIRTHDA ¥— Graud Allexcrical fatwnat Tabiean? A Gr By Ole superd voices in the NATIONAL & ! FRIDAY. Fehenary 2—Grand Bonefit Franklin Company. N new every WREUNESD AY anda TURDAY a7 M®™*erouitan THES TE A HOST OF NEW ARTISTS 10-B>—10-10—> . E. ANGHLA The F-cnale Samper, and the fneat formed w in the world. YOUNG ZEPRYRP The intrepid child worl TONE Ey Little Frenety ¢ The shove calary enuaged att oo MISGES MA4s) ABNOLDE ond Dowhle Sung and Dance L. GORDON. - is yA) a LLSON SAD! Together with the regular compan: THY JAY EVENING Petraary 20th, Benet chommons salary CISE BLIss. ar Ry » Pebroary ws. inewhole ¥ =. C.A Building, inclaling L Philharmonic SGectety Bil render eis grandes ele fone Rresbenents bs ‘Herbert. _ MF 4. M. BELLEW ® READINGS AT LINCOLN MALL, se-ty™ CE ~That ES. SU8TH 629 Dastreet. be © Weed ib sirecis northwest, elle cus sk ye, H ©LOTHIN at less then be She cont ealy- made wo ones, _SILK PRE: WBS speciality teddy or BRASS. COPPER, Ecc. ene Di, C arise tor ates Fork be Bouset tea tly ‘attend C22 Bs" AUC! ees Frcceyivania aver = an-ty" LE © TURES. (CP FELLow: ¥ MALL. GRAND Lect UKE BY REV. J. & BEANE, in aid of Spalding = Weaperance ODD FELL (WS BALL, ON SUNDAY, FEBR GARY 5, at = oclok Subject” “England's Se i! Porsle: How Stic Got Into ft-and How She May Eebeto Gee Out. _ Ticketa, @ conte. P OLYGAMY. irs. FANNIE STENHOU Atraordinas’y of Sait Lake City ouare, Py ‘iim Bail, THORS. 4M. MEMPLER, see abr ee smeared he gSyeeat sad npstaoes ‘whom Dr. ‘Str aay MANELIN & £9. Re iy eee — time during a session of Congress. Mf | to Comms forabe invitation,” : SWENTY ViICTIES @ (ue COULEERY Bert oN Lexpos, Feb. 2.— The ’ mine at Talk-o-th’- HIN Sta Gay last, caveed the death of forty, as was at first reported billed have been recovered A COEROMIAR AN OFAN. Mannip, Feb. 3.—The governorships of ss proviners of Spain ary tebe divided equally among the radicals and republicans. The = retarieset the radical governor are te bw s+ publican. and these of the Heluoan ges ery ors, radicals. Senor Fiol wil) retain Ue erpor-generalship for the present. A meet nc Of members of the conservative party Will soon be held. &, 41-—N2. 6,216. EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. INryRSA L REVENUE.—The receipts from this SENSATION INTHE H@UsE TO-WAY. A Renepnsien See Sepsrshmess of There wax a decided sensation in the House of Representatives this afternoon, when Alr. Seriety. Yestertay the bu-iness of winding up We 5 4 sean began. Next Wednésxiay being Ash Wetnesday, and tha ith of March fellowing so svon after, the tadtes of the cabinet have re- eelved for the last time, conseijuently there TRERIELE DISASTAR UN SMYRNA Loxpox, Feb. 24—A report Las just boon r ceived here that a caf: in Smyrna, situated ov the shore of a golf. having been undermine! | the tides, was suddenly <watlowed up im th: wd that between ii amd 0) person Senator Morfili’s special Senate committee t inquire into the distribution of credit mobilier steck among Senators resumed its session this SENATE.—Mr. Carpenter, from the com- | Mostly Greeks, were drowned. source to-day were $209,963.33. ‘were crowds of people out calliag, As the city | Weod, (N. Y.,) rising to a question of privilege, orning, and H ©. Crane, of New York, alates’ nd electio: ea SPAIN ANDCURA aus) « Bes n3.—Surgeon A. A. Nochiing, | full of: aoene: b fears hese Sgeeoeag tgp sh reser a sworn. He ofp bes g steven gelslieges and cl nn, SR Sickles, Amor Nevat yers—s A. A. Rochiing, | # fell of strangers, ue “= Resolved. That the testimony reported te'the wished to avail thémselvesof this last oppertani- ty of seetmy something of these ladies, Mrs. Fish’s parlors were crawded the whole after- noon, Mrs. "Robeson, Mrs. Delano, Mrs. Bout- report in reference to Louisiana. Ap abstract of this report will be found ele. where in Tue Star. detached from the Juniata and placed on sick board; Sailmaker Sam'l Tatem from the Brook- lyn and placed on waiting orders, | that dential secretary for Dr. Durant for the past 1* years. on the “22d of December, 1865, witness irew a check for £5,000 on the Commercial E) change Bank, of New York, made inted under Spanish gover ber 2d, t United States are moi di ArTaRsitg ig to place vx House by the select committee ap ihe seaclution of te i MR. TRUMBULL'S VIEWS. he . a iL 3 (8 oy sayploatoas i PAYABLE 2 725 ounee OF MR. wimrAe. of the republic eteneiiad Mr. Ew, the English elocationist,-whose | W rey Bret. t required Mr. Harlan’s endorsement to draw a ~ ue ane: Yark have beom aa exceptions, | week’, Miss vutwell, Sirs. Wiliams, and Mrs port the money. The cheek was mailed to Mr. Har- New York Notes, readings ia New York eneeaae Creswell all were at their posts and made them- peachment against Schuyler Colfax, Vice | lan in Washington, and it was drawn against | ranted the ordering of a new election. He Y NORTH CAROLINA BOND MODE Diy successful, will give tworradings tn Wash- | seives and “heir parlors most agreeable to | Preaident of the U if inits judg- | thefunds ot Dr. Durant. Witness knew nothing | submitted his views, which argued that the K. Feb, 1—At @ meeting of Ne ton next week, straagers as well as friends. Mrs. Williams was | ment, there is evidence implicating that officer of any other check, but had heard it said that | McEnery government should be recoguized as jolders yesterday a comm assisted by Mrs. Ex-Senator Howell agd Miss Gov. Penman, of Maine. im the case its im slightest ides that the office of © the legal government. MR. MORTON'S VIEWS. he'tas not the another had been given Mr. Harlan by Dr Durant. Made a search for such check, but was appointed t te legal proceedings it. Watlach aad Miss Miller. Mrs. Creswell added fenied of order secure the paymes ‘commissioner of | music afi dancing to the other attractions of | tat was net a privi @ could not find it. Dr. Durant ta private Mr. Morton said that while he dissented from a vi Pensions will be offered him, aw? that he is | her house, and the ball-room was thi 1 for We: Maynard'crenn jobfoctal colts reception: | account im that tank, with ‘shich writncks tad | the views of the majority, recommending teat | Staten Island’ eat Zers sure he woubd not zesign his present trust | Sveralhours. Miss Grant and Miss Murphy | The Speaker ruled that it was a privileged | nothing to do. Received ordersfrom Dr. Durant | the recent election in Louisiana be set axle aud | gud property of Mw). flo Te accept it. were attrong the'ladies in this popular room. and that it rested with the House to | todraw the check of December, 1865, in favor under federal authority & pew elect le ————___ — General aud Mrs. Albert Meyer entertaiped | decide whether it would consider it at this time. | of Mr. Harlan. The 5,000 was never claimed | he also dissented from such a view as would perury « ‘Pore Waco (Texas) Register ‘says: Pred. earth eanoteet nak Trios in ale anal boo. [Om this and nays were ordered, and,| Uy Dr. Durant in his settlement with the rail- | Tecoguize the MeEmcry government. He sub- | jas been urged b Grant, the Pre: son, it at Fort Griffin. pitable style, the General affording much mirth nays 109, road company. Durant’s account against the | titted his views. decided in the negative—yeas 106, But eight republican members voted aye, and those were Butler, Beat- Goodrich, Porter. Boles, W. C. Smith, and the civil service date fer tue vac. believed that he experience peculiarly qualifying bia He is a secend lieutenant, ant his modest, un- assrming deportusesit remdersim popalar with iticers an men. road was over $400,000. Witness detailed the items of the account as given before the House committee, but he knew of no item in it for the ¥R. HILL'S ViEWws. Mr. Hill submitted his views. He said that he favored the asseambling*of all the member his responsibili . The ladies who Pescives y his hamiorons accounts of Farnsworth, weather. about the Bae erneS, anu] visited yesterday are under special ebliga- | Yop Stevenson, “While. the ayes and noes were | check given to Mr. Harlan. No Senator re- | of the legislature declared elected by both re- | )veatne THE DEPRESSEN YREvsiis that Congress | tions to bhn for ‘alspersing the clouds ani | being called considerable contusion prevailed | Ceived recses ‘money. turning . that they should organize and | BORE BIKE IADICT MENTS. 11 be enahied % di ‘ef ail important busi- | Chatiging @ rainy morning into @ bright | on the republican sidejof the House, the mem- | ““Witnese was requested to produce the check | then proceed according to law to count the | The oyer terminer graid jury came pebexints tae a. oon ne enor Mathes force eral dene wb coma, | bers being gathered in knots, apparently con- | drawn hy him in’ Decembct, 1865, im fayor of | Poles cast at the inst election, and ascertain the | court this worming unl. heeneninnd p sasetn nese before the ith of Mat-h; but if auy ef the | insure good weather for several days to come, | siderably exercised over the resolution of Mr. | Sie ilavign and reptied he ould tut Lakende | candidates who were duly amd legally elected. | indictments, some of ‘them, it is Asser appropriation bills shout fail for want eftims, | and hopesto make an amicable arrangement | Wood. ately to New York for it. MR. ANTHONY'S ViEWs. Neo detini: ‘or mty other rtant #easure be neglected, | with the clerk of the weather for the inangura- After the vote had been taken, Mr. Tyner | tue wysTERIOUs ENVELOPE LEFT WITH ¥OR Mr. Anthouy said he conenrred generally in trom the < then The President willcal ap extra se-sion in ” procession and . moved a resolution, which was agreed to unani- TON, BLISS AND COMPANY BY WR. AMES. the recital of facts and m the conclasien that ud the sheriff @a: Pene. — Mrs. Ewbrey was assisted by Miss Davis, of | mously, referring the Poland to the The chairman laid before the committee the re was no legal state government in Louisi- have been sen REPRESENTATIVE BROOKS is still in very | West Virginia, and, as both ladies possess tine | judiciary committee, with instructions to report | following letters : ana; yet he was so loth to resort to the extreme | office. It ts thought that the parties o articles of ii achment against any officer of 'F MonTOX, Briss & Co.. measure of ontering a new clection through | may be w xi by the police upon tench feeble head. Anhe-was entering the waysand | cofversational powers, there was an autmated the goverment, I, in thet ywagiount, thaxpots a Lie Yours} Suan 38, ha federal interterence that he. would resarve his | Tanke — _—? edt mittee roera yeste: was goin afternoes. ant such action. ‘a Hon. Lot M. Morrill, Chairman, Washinct judgment on this point to see if some ic pai atten et es a —In the evening the President gave astate | ""The House then directed the ways and means | D-C-~sir: in compliance with your reid, ‘method of settling this difficulty could not be | for gold Hime ‘was jusrnsibie. He was taken home ira | diuner, which, like all its predecessors, was | committee to investigate the statement of Le Rare the pleasure te sactoss barowtih Cer origion I arrived ab 114 fo 114 ~ tarriage, but subsequently returned to the | stately and elegant. The floral decorations of | Grand Lockwood as to money being used to | Bucttrod on theta May lil: cles press copy of a ’ 18 TRAT ALL? sell $1,500,400, which> if House and occupied his usual position owne of | these dinners’ ate always an attactive featare. — oe increase of subsidy tothe Pacific mail Feoel tin the han writing of Mr. Oakes Ames, dated oon jee sty — it ~ witages usd 114.51 to 114.63 oe eens On the Fresident’s right set Mrs. Thomas | *¢amship cOmpesy. ___ {1 that date, showing beyond doubt that the credi’ | done reporting? [Laughter.} ” | een AT A PRBLININANY EXAMINATION, held in | Murphy, Mr- Murpliy cocapying the wame place Important Military Order. obilcr tech and the #24 Union Pacitcincom | “Air Scott subuitted’a, conference on | “Cire re = : Lexington, Kentueky, yesterday, the partics | Grant, Colonel and Madam Freyre, Me, Me. | TROOPS TRANSFERRED wrom THE souTHERN | bonds were left with us by Mr. Ames persoually for | eve bill for the Tvlict of Horace Tylers which. | Downe Verawae ti mapany’s reSuery, : arrested under the enforcement :a¢t'for pro- | Henry, Senators Carpenter, Morrill, Sherman, STATES TO DAKOTA. any other letters ot papers bearing mpon thé MAtU*T Was concarred in. | Place, burst this moruing about ten 6 ik, venting a large number of colered :people from | Morton, Stewart, and meer; Mrs. Stewart, The following genera) order has just been | We remain, sir, yours very meres folly. ple beg nnn eL rt eg Mowing off the roof and ——— ~ os exercising their right fo vote, ata recent munt, | Mrs. Sherman, General Butler, Mr. and Mrs. | promulgated trom headquarters of the army : P.8.—We shall be obliged by yuu returuing the | relations, repurted the bill te provide. for ear. | a ty cipal election held =o owe held Sopn packer, Poler My Spon eee Mrs. V9 The jth — — venvirgp A a a | enclosures at your convenience, i ying into effect the fishery clause of the treaty | sion shuok butldings a mle distant. ne Re Mey NEON ee | ie Winkes. Wc thle Marana aie Geet to the Departmentot Detetn The leteoheenk, | Reccived of Oakes Ames tio Union Paci icine | OF Washington. Also, the bill Fame = (fecend Dispatch.) cs nd Mr, Foster Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, an ts in Kentucky, T bonds, N. nd (36, for owe thousand doliax | President to invite the international statistical | Conny. P4., Feb.20.—The fire at the Downer ‘Tar Wiisox Creprr Mosturee “Reronr.— | Sewator and Mrs, Hamilton, were the other | Lie regiments in Kentucky. Tenmessee, Mis- S congress to holt its next session in the United ‘used by the ex ")88 for thicty shares of stock of Amei guests. for Hon. J. States. Passed. ita to containing ive Un Fudge Wilson's special committee to investigate ky, or Memphis, Tennessee, to take prs comcaini Seip, and Alabama, will march te Louisville, Ken! steam! Di accounted Mo 5 a ime. Mr. Vickers submitted a sand gallons of ‘heavy naptha. ‘The agitater the credit mobiller and the Union Paciiceail. | —The last of the bachelors’ germans took boats and proceed by river trans] ion (Signe: 10%, BLi=s2Co. || mittee om commerce, aski wens tun chan poset eeongeen onthe ind the retatious of these corporations tr | Place Het evening, And wasthe most crowded | to Fort Haniall, Dakots territory. The de- {oa yw pe Wathian Dt from the further consileration of the resolution | york the pumps. The fire has extended to the the government, were in soccet, session from | of the serie These germans have been so suc- | tachments in North Carolina and South Caro, S Mir: Wo beg to Inform you teat we netructing the committee to inquire into the | other twa agitators in the same building. wh: 9 o'clock this morning until 4:30 th afternoon | cessful that the gentlemen have found it im- | Hua, "uhbe transported by rail to Memphis, and ived from the Hun, Oakes ‘Aues two authority of Congress to regulate the rates of | is close to a large irvn tank having abort 6,00 considering their report, which will probably | posible to keep them down to a convenient | Shen embark in l'ke mani by the tot aime ific inceme bonds. Ne. 1365 and 1.396. 1) fare and crancportation upon railroads running | gallons wf tarsin it. The au extend be agreed upon and maiie betore the close of | Size. ‘The soung tadies always make a fine dis: | 28€ MOV 8 Maret | fatima conthmonsly through twoor more states. Me | feyond the building in which ig as mow cow the session to-day. play in dress on these oreasions, and to the wail | P é Pi im the cree mob submitted a minority report on the same sab | gio. PResipeNviaL Visit vo BALTIMonE.—Presi- | #OWers the beauty of the scene is always some Svenewest Tevecrarw 1x wasm<erox Mr. West introduced a bill to establish a gov ernment telegraph in the city of Washington ferred to committee on the District of Co- lumbia. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr Merriam (N. Y.) rose to move a correction of the journal, alleging that both he and Mr. Barber, of Wis., objected to the arrangement under truly. THE LOUISIANA MUDDLE VIEWS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE. Mr. Carpenter's Report. The Senate committee on privileges and elec- tions, to whom was referred the case of Ray and MeMillan, contestants trom Louisiana, have taken over one thonsand printed pages of testi- pon, prmrerogig the tedium of waiting until what seems an isiterminable dance to be over. —At none of the receptions yesterday was there to be seen so'many elegant people assem- bled at one time asatthe Prussian minister's. Colonel and Madame Freyre have so identified themselves with society in Washington, that all accord them «@ high esteem. The fisees Freyre are becoming proficient in the English e - Financial Smast-np in Kentucky. HEAVY PALLURES IN SHRLBY COUNTY Feb. 0.—During the last ures have occurred in John A. Reed and dent Grant, Vice President Colfax, Senator Wilson, and General Babcock left here this n the 10:45 train, ior the purpose o/ the fair now being held at Masonic Temple, in that city, in aid or the Union Orphar Asylim, Daring their stayin Baltimore the party will be the guests of Samuel M. Shoe- maker, es)., where they will be given a grand reception. OAKES AMES WA and the above papers were testitied that he must have left the stock with Morton, Bliss & Co. by direction of Mr. Patter- son, but he had no recollection of doing so. Recess until 1:30. The Ways and Means een, MR. BASSETT CONTRADIO’ COLGATE. The $80,000. Shortly after Messrs. A.W. Ward av: Ben Offut tailed, their liabilities being $30, am! their wesets $20 90 Yesteriay Semon —_—_ language, and are very agreeable. mony. Thereport of Mr. Carpenter, of the com- The committee of ways and means to-day ex- | which the House stood recorded as ha’ con- | Morley & John 7. Ballard made assagument, Ris angia’ Riis 30 Ween _Thoennte | ithe: Weteen Miki. ous Mademe de | tuittee suimitted to the Senate to-day is very | amined Mr. George A. Bassett, clerk of the | sented that dhe proviousquestion should | their Tiabilitics being $2,000, and ihe awe amendments to the legislative, executive and | Noailles gave a dinner party Thursday evening. | 1"8. reviews the testimony at length and | committee, who positively denied that he ever | sidered as orfered on the pending bil one. A & 's copious extracts from the testimony, from he stares of Lotisiana and from the enforce- ment act of the United States. It takes the gould that the whole imterence of the United adjournment had. ported from the county, and an old thuancier has sued every debtor in the county, bringing thity suits in one day ‘The minister has transported his cuisine froin Paris to tix city, aud eutertains with great miagnificence. ‘There was uuste at this dinner, judicial appropriatien bill, mcreasing the sala- ries of the Leger Sega Of state, iaeeeet reasury solicitor, register, super of Todlen atti, made any proposition to Colgate to look after the interests of the brokers before the commit- tee for a peci consideration, as Colgate fter several members had given their state- ments that ay ond ordid not hear the objec- “a ‘Mr. Poland, who was temporarily in Param i ; , testitied; and that his conversation with Colgate | 40m, and “ Exiles Besex commissioners —Mr. Brainaré States court in"he organization of the legisla- the chair, had stated that he had put the ques- . * . customs, land office and pensions, atdi- | a jist aot cancel ae ert One af the most | tine is a. gros usurpation. “The committee oid not exceed a minute and a half, and it wa | tion and waited with deliberation for ubjection, | NEw Vor —A Newport, R. 1. six tors of ‘the treasary and assistant postmaster | “tive amd successful of our young business | failsto find words with which to express their Of Mr-Ducll’s bil, which Colgate wanted tone | Nithout hearng any, Mr. Banks (Mass.) made | patch says that when Rasex was relossrd there general, superintendent of the money-order | M€M, tte ‘ve ‘married this evening ut Mittin, | abberance of che action of Judge Durrell.” It he follo aa Colgate wi ‘0 see. | the point of order that the doors being elosed yesterday because the members of his thanily ~ystem and foreign mails to $4,000 per aunum, | Pa., to Alies Mary J. Parker, of that new becomes necessary for Congress to decide | T' tues Sand tate " the time, and members excluded, a vote of this | Pefused to testity against him, the gd \, were considered by the House appropriation | A{ter the ‘wedding a reception is to be which of two courses shall be pursued. First, Minium character was not in order. have lynched him but for the police. |S committee yesterday, and tinally concurred in. | the resifience Uf the bride’s parents, for which | teUeclare the result of the election as returned | T€® io eee Comte : The Speaker said that acall of the House Essex was chased to a neighboring nd would have been bung but for the in nee Of the citizens were being port to compel Liam tO leave that CLEVELAND, Jan. 29, 1573. L+ Grand Lockwood, Bsq.:—1 have abwuit coue te the conclusion that you have been unsuccessful ir bringing those parties to terns in res pensation for scrvices last winter at | a large womber of invitations have been ixsued. A pumber of Mr. Warner’s Washington friends have gore to Mifttin to be present on the happy occasion, by the Lyxch board illegal; second, to declare Uiat no republican government — Seed state of Louisiana. The people state are about — divided “Roration IN Ovvick” nor To BE Ap- PLizp 10 Posrmasters.—The President, in conversation yesterday, stated that he had no having been had, and 141 members having been shown as absent, it was obviously Impossible to act upon such a motion. There conld be no Presumption that with the doors closed a quo: in sen- timent in regard the two pret such is your conclusion, wise me. 1 go ts Tum couki be present. intention to sake any removals in post offices | —Mrvand Mrs. James Trabue, of Louisville, re nte. Th le of New Orleans, | Washington in a week or ten daye, and the resnit ot M ° ed t i th because the present incumbents had held the | accompanied by Miss Laura ies, oe a eee aie {| sour efforts. may bear upon my ection while there = Seay (Va) Gan moved pempens the positions for years or eight, or even twelve J Davies, were | which is the seat of government, support upon the interests of those gentlemen. Let me hear rules and bring the Dill before the Houve for :lis- cussion; a vete to be takem at the end of one ur. among the arrivals at the Arlington yesterday. Mrs. Trabue is en route to New York to super- the McEnery government two to one, and. it is ‘believed that, if federalsupport were withdrawn rs. There is cot Ne’ pressure upon refused @ uew tri Senators and members at this moment by ‘ou en the subject, at week of the mu our earliest c eni h mcr. {The eroposed ection 9 the government in re ~ ~ aspirants for-office in the ‘service, Unless | intend the publication of a volume which is in- ee et ent, week be =e ation to the stack hold re of the credit mobiticr, of The bill upon which the difference occurred rat bag mtrmood the prisoner to be banged te }, ae pt vel er lati cE ‘ernme! whom your was one, may result ina i (i it Me ol arch. See alee ene ee eee Fee given fended a» a pleasant souvenir to her relatives agg BE mee RAK, Tay Herult in a claim | is one reportea trom the committee on military t e ‘The people of the state, asa bod: ves any a nor submit to either government; er government can collect taxes, for the people have no assurance that payments to one will prevent collection by the other government. bhemanathes Lobe po and public aman lestroyed, and should Congress adjourn without making suitable provision for the case one of affairs last evening to provide for the RECOMPUTATION OP THE ACCOUNTS RETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE SEVERAL STATES, fromine out of moneys expended by said states | At noon vesterday a tire the war of 1512. room of Mrs. Smith, third floor of the tevement The rules were suspended and the motion | 17; Sackett street, Brooklyn. Her children, do ‘nothing. Twill accertain what further anxiety or trouble. Proposed to be done. I will CoNvIRWATIONS BY THE SENATE.—The Sen- ate, in executive session, yesterday confirmed the following nominations:—A.W. Tenney, to he Vnited States attorney for eastern «istrict, —Among those calling yesterday were the Seoretary of War and Miss Worthington, Mrs. dob Stevenson, Miss Stevenson, and Miss Wood- bridge, Mra. S.S. Cox, Mrs. and Miss Marey, ‘Mrs. Foster. Mrs. and Miss Derby, Admiral Poo, Madame Lobo, Mra. Phillips, Mrs. Stock- Shecking Scenes at a Brockiyn Fire. TWO CHILDREN BURNED 7 TALLY C. 7. SerMax. RET SESSION, and came to the conclusion, in view of the con- flicting character of Judge Sherman's state ment and letters, to refer his evidence ami 4 v8 125. oeph, aged 3 years, ami Willie, a babe of New York: Albert Parsons, of Kansas, ta be | ton,’ Mrs. Carpenter, and Birs. Wallen, and } two must result—either collison and | letters tothe judiciary committee for such ac- Mr. Terry then addressed the House, claiming atts, ere alone in the reom. Mrs. Smith agent for Choctaw amd Chickasaw agency, In- | (dionel and Mrs. Audenreit. bloodshed between the adherents of the two | tion as they may deem proper. that by the method of computing the interesi | returned when =he beard the alarm,and poshed dion terrftery; Edward W. ¢ ogy ae baa 9 Zz. —As stair step flirtations are so fashionable, fh dee or the President must continue a ea eer ae adopted by the Treasury at her way through the wong crying, “Qh, save Dow, ee a ms in the mary; Sec- as they so entirely block che stairways for the support of federal authority to the Kellog; PURSUIT @F AN ACQUITTED Prisoxer py | wrong and injustice had been done to the <tates | my children’ Engineer Fartey. ring the ond ey le P. ‘orter, to it~ lieu. — he bi eguk tae o> det, *T ] government. The alternative of civil war,or | a Raope Astaxp Mon.—s t Essex, ar- | that had advanced moneys for the benefit of the | « Ot the frantic a through an tenant in the aeons; Covvge . Bates, to | these who have need to put them to their legiti- | the maintenance ofa state government by mili- | rested at Ni rt, KR. I., last week, charged | Umited States. The principle embraced in this i yng the stairway. be wcond deutenant in the Marine corps; mate use, would it not be wel! for all ladies who | tary power. without the pretence of an election. | with the crime of incest, (two of his daughters | bill had been reeagnized by repeated enact. ling along the floor, be K. Buckwer, to be postmaster at St. Charl give large entertainments tebave a number of | if ©Xceedingly embar , und in the opinion | being the victims,) had a hearing yesterday af- | ments by both House an Senate. and he held lying across the threshold dividing the Mo. ary staireases erected and scattered fae ad committee the best solution of this difi- | terngon. testimony of the wife and | that it was time this thing ~hould be settled and | bedroom from the large room, the dead body ot Warren T. Brus, asemor of internal rey- | through the rooms whereon the spooney young | °C?! “—e for Cor to order a reelection, and | two daughters of the prisoner, the government | an end put to it, aud the states all put uponthe | the babe. Lying across the bed was the boy Jo enue, hie addressed & letter to all the banks | Pecple might perch? Pnited States: to the emt tl mie prencoest Socagrt Sin oomntann wer aoe Lg ae hat thi Raney Dlg ga oy Ty ‘for, . : s , - ‘was cro} 7 . Do jowa) © that - or, : > of thix Dnstrict, calling the attention of hank | _— Mts. Sherman will beobtized to forego the he elected by the people, to ‘which they | an excited populace, and for an hour Pay and betercat hind been pad tue tatzer bom: |. te eye ht cipal and imterest had been paid the latter com le to effect her escape by the stairway. puted ax it was agreed that it shouki be com: mar ple. will submit. or which, in case of distnrbance- pleasure of receiving her friends on Friday the United States can honestly maintain. officers tothe practice of receiving unstamped evening, the 21st inst. omild not be removed. heck lation of section 158, act of Jul Your | ahack, and, amid a shower of driven | puted, aud the payments accepted in full of all weet ve nell BF b ‘f : : . ‘| 2 > Ny n \» a © inj : c 3th, isi, whet preset thes naity of ity | — Speaker Blaine’s receptions will be held en Sepumitts ave, nrepared a, Will whick they | rapsdhy. fo the next town, where he took the | Palme. "All the states wi’ene exception, | “FSS Mathcat Kenaes eee fe dollars fer each offense, and notify them that fe 5 7 e ~ | cars. ve lowed when the train hereafter the provisions of the section referred | He ‘lowing Friday evenings: February 7, a=t J suit in the eetablisiment ef republic: ae ae been settled with on this prin- Smith, the mother of the children, sa’ when she went out she gave the boy Jose frat a form of government in that state, and cour commit- . : “ ‘was under headway Estex jumped from it. ‘The to will be strictly enforced. ‘The purpose of the | P*TUary 21, from 9 to 11 o’cdock. men pulled the bell-rope, ‘stopped the train, and understood to have ex 1 r. Peters.—We said that there was a misap- | piece of bread. The baby was in bed governmeut is to break up the practice of r — The Michigan state asso¢iation hold ax | tee recommend its We think the mel- | gave chase, but Essex prehension as to the way the Massachusetts bili Eee intend,” sald she, po Aang absent but a few ceiving wnstamped checks and stamping the: ‘simauguration sociable” at the National Hote} | 22choly condition of ee Louisiana, ae. Essex, it isnow said, though perhaps | was setded. It was settled upon the Virginia | minutes, just while Iran down to Mrs. Coffey’s at the close of each day. which is held ly the | February 28th. who are substantially in a of axarchy, To beatality 40 his family, we nO cause | rule. and not as many geutlemen supposed ov | with some work I had been doing for ber. officers to be-contrary te law. — The ladies of the Metropelitan Hotel give | Makes it the duty of Congress to act in the the infamous charges against him. the Maryland rule. He explained that the difference between the modes of computing interest was that in the case of Maryland by the wording of the act the payments were applied first te the discharge ot the interest and the remainder deducted trom premises. Therefure your committee recom- mend the Resolced, That esolred, That neither Jobn Ray There were some matahes on the mantel piece.” Mrs. Gavin, who occupies the rooms {n frout of Mrs. Smith, saas that she heard the children crying, but thinking that the mother was pun ishing them she paid no attention. Their cries Clam ry THe Heres oF GENERAL GEO. G. AND Commonore R. W. Meapg.—The claim of the heirs of Richard W. Meade and the chil- clren of the late Gen. George G. and Commo- 4 kop Monday evening. Febrmary 24th. — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stickwey have a recep- | tion (by card) at their handsome residence, 698 M-street, to-morrow evening, February 21st. ue Rarcroap Ware Vircixia.—a Rich- correspondent of Baltimore Sun writes: ‘The contest between the Richmond, Fredericks. burg and Potomac company and the Petersburg and a n of the following resolutions: there ee oe company, over becoming more piteon, she went to the roo McMfllan is entitled to @ seat in the Senate, th hile in the other une 4 dore RK. W. Meade, asking payment of a debt = MY ya, ither having been elec! the legittatare togive the latter right to build e principal, while in the other states the p but saw no fire. On her return from the oor boner sail Richard pos magni ain prior oz The Statement of Mr.-Colfax, of the state An Torta ty Ge & new rai 9 toa Perenburg to % mae edgy wy «edad = She princ 4 woman she discovered the fire and gave the to the treaty of 1819, (whic t was as- | (The conclusion of Mr. Colfax’s statement be- . continues to tario before the — 1 I sumed by the United States, which released the | fore the Poland committee, wee Perse segs pe Senater Merton's senate committee on roade and internal navi. | [tle 2aepted by the Treasury Department ai- | “it ix thought that the « n set fire to the government of Spain from the payment ot i id is ittee on claims of the House, stened to astatement of the gation. rule. though uot the mereantile ey SRE ne os Tax Missoort SENaToRtaL Ixvearicatiox yesterday's paper. The July tetter of Nesbitt thousand dollar check-was dated bedding with ma debt.) amounting to the sum of before the coum which vesterc Sun, Wh. fe perch Page ed a ae gry a very yas carefully proposed istory trouble Louisiana, and an elaborate review of the legal Lac on peace- fully. dhe leading conservatives held TeRSY in JERSEY s stead of 18, after the New York pa- | and constitutional questions present Wi at St. Louis was yesterday. E. 8. meet A special to the New York Times, from Tren Case by siuelge Casey, who mate it as a matter | pers had announced a repubkoan vietorg in - 'g Block, cashier of the Exchange Bank of St] ing at Madrid yesterday and agreed to make no | ton. Feb. 18, save: The excitement on raitroad of personal frienchip to the family, being fa. | Mississippi, not in. Kansas as erroneously Louis, testified regardmg the bank accounts oi | ¢pPerition eRe mD I bred teers fOr 4 | matters hax’ measurably subsided since yester miliar with the entire history of the claim. printed yesterday.) Colonel Kitchen and lovel Bogy, giving | tom or ‘acomttituent Cortes’ ‘The vil ple day, The Philadelphia and New York bill ha= ————— : Mri giling, after reading tho tetters of Mr. | grossly excéeded his Jurisdition, and asumed | amounts deposited and drawy gut by each trom 1 ia) otoum and the abolition of slavery in Bate yet gone to the senate from the house, Dericrenctes— The House committee on ap- | Nesbitt, stated that the first one of the remit- | the exercise of powers to which he could tay no | August 19 to Jenuary 4: withess knew of no Rico, was again under consideration Ik the ee. | Will net be acted upon in the former body {i propriations ihis.aworning considered the deti- | tances ia April was expressty for personal use; | claim,” yet Senator Morton says: “It was not pry! Be used to influence votes; witness Genk gee aah oe = the v4 several days. Doubts ot its pa: are quite ciency estimates for the year ending June goth, | ‘se thousand dollar ll in the congratulatory | for the United States marshal or for the Preai- | Said Reeere eee nnaessl the bank ac. | Sentueet wore ame dAy: «An | freely expremsed, the vote last’ night on and prigt sears, but took no action. Secre- | Ath 0! Aune was for political purposes. and 90 | «lent to review the decisions and order of Judge Seay — shail be no éndemnity for slaves cl bi it te the was the ekeck in the island after the abolition of the B van rq = prod wcedhth: AM showing 4 clear majorit the draft for one thousand dollars, ) tary Boutweil,Seeretary Belknap and other the air-line project. officcrsef the government will appear before — and determipe whether he had exceeded The stry is jurisdiction.” The report concludes as fol- Logan states that Miss M of excitement Will be a desperate one, aud 2 lated June 22, the same day that he deposited ernment is a fact, aud Laxcn Law ww UTag.—Benso: - | prove adisappoiniment to atl concerned. The by their peenoctive departs its reuited | the twelve hundred dollars In bills, wht draft derer of Crosket, was bs tra tact te int; | free railroad’ bill has wot yet Gone reported in for deficieneigs areas follows: Congress NeRad sect to Aad as eatonsed by, nate bt OE Ca org a 4 oe Pep bege {he indications are not favorable =. Vm fe ‘| man ine 1m COna! an ja be 2 mat piesa urs department, 10 fet War deparnment, | Seether draft dated Jaty 18, which he had sent ts ten tro to and was. eg frelt Sieh lee sient consequent en urder of are $2,591.800; Interior department, #28,008.93; De- partment Agricultural, $2. Department of justice, 300.000; Judicial, $5,090.87. Grand total, $5,221, 2640. “Tue Presipewr Deetrxes ay Exvrratiox or “Comes” TO ATTEND THE Magpt Gras Peertvities 1s Sew Onteawe.—On the lth inst.. Collector James F.. Casey telegraphed to the President. from New Urleans, as follows : m authorized by Comus to invite yourself aire all chal- nd decided by the New York state i was yany person having authority under the laws’ of Louisiana. cbs offense com- plained of on either side in this ¢ase was agai Nesbitt for political purposes, stating that these drafts cireumstantially proved the two remit: tances of June and July and their dates. He them reail the following affidavit, adding that although his statement as published had, reasons stated by his counsel, referred only to the one thousaui in June, the gentle- man showed that kis memory was that he {Col- fax) had.teld him of both of these poli! mittances of Mr. Nesbitt. and ¢amity, vour Cabinet, t with such Mr. Bi ', of South Bend, swears that in the, summer. of 1868, Mr. Colfax told him that a wealthy fa New York named Nes- gentleman bitt, 5 Sh hae meer cee ot from the 50 as several Senators will be absent, but will be taken up on Tuesday next. iene, a rove Fisnixe foo vase romomenge ELEY LY ay Tae Fareacct STatue—The committees txoron TREAvY—The Presigent #ti@ Secretary Fish remained auout an hour in the Bxeoutive vhamrber at the Capitol yesterday, in pahighereng A Roof Cameros, Eee tae ed for the statue of Farragut: Lanes ox C1eaz Boxns—In reply toinqui- ties made by Telative to | | i be taken thie seston, it Doe wit? cot that the bil shoutd be imtrotneed tn A Civit Ricwre Surr—Pour colored men in seats without posses tae Ut er econ: | of tee Alseray ef thie Sone Seas w thon is |. OF 801 a bill Tooking to the sume end, considerable em- | da for Letng ejected from the dices civele barrassiec! mt will resuly tu American interests, 1 jast week.