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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Avenue, cor. Lith St., Pennsylvania pes * yun FVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, ‘6B. ACEP OINN, President. sata SING STAR We served by carriers to | Peg CuxTs Pek MONTH, Copies at the counter feo Crests esch. By mail—three months, $1.80; J Gs menthe me year, @5. KLY STAR—Publiched Pritag— 913) | Jar, eins wivaneeyin boa ghoce tal t longer than paid fo | EF Rates of advertising foreish eg on application (ae eT ee SPECIAL NOTICES. ie Dy r peetees EVENING STAR. | Relor*s Ha Jt aa’ | Washington News and Gossip. | Inter $1 KevENur.—Th y were e404 rece:pts from MELNOT Baey of Misson A sp Kansas he dar Pom: 1 dispatch from of represeM@a me whe coeate it, Pres of Josepa ¥.1NM ‘Scation D, Bi esterday a the prosee Tae Sexatecommit f to report PEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS in favor of establishing a logical _AMUSEMENTS. pt steorx HALL. . ME ARY BENEFIT { democratic | be } cor 2d district of nn ae. 0. CROee le minated Hon. James On THI LY EY ENING. Fet an th for Congress. he performaice t ‘ 3) = We SENATE E ject onthe table, aud th | vote of 164 yeas to 59 nays. 17 prevailed during i e vote taken. When th of Mr | followed B Tor by B@CRAND OLIO ' y be present Te covebade with John BE. theen It will be comparatively brief aud will be sub: be s wr n Teen PARATIVELY Few Vist cme = - | tthe White House this morning. Among YRAEE'S NEw CFERA HOUSE. | who saw the President were Senators ‘The Last” { the engavement of | Ham! Ames, S tand Lewis, “wr. JOSEPHS RSON, | ; nator B. F. Saee “ nite gp | jor Edward Wrig riv LE ' pted by the Presi- | watts? she 1873, and hel este re r Or ' nted six months’ leave, trom April Ist » + Opera Hon KE JEFFERK vat treat for } je of cul advertised programm: CUSHMAN . Sateen ee 7 c part of “Sethe ‘will com s 5 a! Despite his Ticket Oftice uf th ; oe ie eras his handsome fae at he set toot on the paper AUX MUSICAL ANDEITERARY ENT LADIES ‘ 1 geniai sin ie Au TrEE have ow Fue PoxEroy Coms PLACE CHU 3 y exhibited by York as Pomeroy"s a ¥E for examination, on -~ —--— - en fully< J Me BELLEW'S LAsT READING. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25 ‘Tur Prestpent’s Tew Its Tatoo Link ively hi positively abandone wiih this 5 vue as bas been stated. MARMION fe x # rejutice b EVAR apes to be hi jent still Sale Dickens A Solomons”, and at Lin in f2-4 Wy ASHINGTON THEATER comieu (Eleventh sr eet, SuUth Pennsylvania avenus. wy were contested by the Chollar Potosi and SROTHER STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION ¢ bulfion mining ss gcment oi tis: Beans) unt Ganina Tnrne ts 4 REPORT, which has every ap BIRALPY SISTERS KUT ALFY SISTERS” | pearance of y realation to the MTT Fhe Eaecteating etthat the Vice President elect is soon to ore - his single mis : althy and popular i the econ nd take a wi The prominent men) winaL Py TROUPE The grent English A: VIeTe Li renown: } Miss F tes ul on, Delaware, on Monday years. He war « native of Wil- ud Was appointed to the navy im 1s: ring the war he was actively engaged in command of the sloop Ossipee, of the western gulf squadron, in 186! Sinee the war modore Gillis has beeu on duty in this city in Philadelphia, Tue PomErey Ixvesticatiox.—The mom Vers of the select committee of the Senate ap- pointed to investigate the charges of bribery against Senator Pomeroy were this. morning supphed with the printed testimony taken before them, and also with the printed arguments of the counsel on both sides. Mr. Frelinghuysen, he chairman, thinks the committee will make heir vepert, which will be briet, sometime this week— probably on Saturday. The BE. DICK PARKs o JAMES DOTELAS And onr ustal Mammoth witha 2 BURBANK reat Comedians, Sa R. JEAN BUCKLEY mpany th &@ great bill, Tpiece 3 SDAY and SATURDAY 1 AURA KEENE TROUPE. * LITERARY, DRAMATIC, AND MUSICAL EN TERTAINMENT ru LINCOLN HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, MABCH tet GRAND MATINEE AT3 PM THERE 18 AN ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION in some «quarters to the effect that the claimant= in the case are the children of Gen. George B. nd Commodore K.W. Mende. The principal jaimants are really three elderly ladies, the sisters of Meade, whoare in comparatively stances. one of them, Margaret G. Neade, having for several years past held a clerkship ve Of the departmente in this city. This lady is the eldest livi iid and the ad- ministratrix of the original claimant, Mr. R. W. something $1; Matinee. 50 Cants ching at Music St Tye 0 withect extra charge. wae} rs” Meade. ‘Vas Gr: marwriter’s, ‘77 St | Oveicensov rue Pay Derantwexr Travs- Bo. 439 7th street, between Bisae’E treats, eight | FEREED.—On the recommendation of the Pay- Choice Of Paintings, Pere oe yale master General the following changes in the Alec. largest stock” Payer Hangs Winiow | stations and duties of officers of the pay depart- per, ro 0 pay depa Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Uorde and Tas | ment arc made: Major W. A. Rucked istelier, be Caan the District. ‘rom duty in the department of the Missouri, - i. Say jer-tee and will report for duty to the commanding ce department of the Columbia; Major P. P.G. Hall is relieved from duty in the de- partment of Texas, and will report for duty to the commanding general, department of the East. OTHE—That ES JUSTH. 619 Detreet. be tween 6th and 7ib streets dawest, wells cus tom-made SECOND. BAND CLOTHIN at Jeesthan baif the cont of ready -uumh uew ones. SILK DRESSES & epecialty fel3-ty Esp or THE CLAYTON INVESTIGATION.—The select committee of the Senate appeinted to in- ary tS ae igate the charges against Senator Clayto: es for a New York bouse. | vesti e charges agai ator ”, Boos fend Furnitare busehs amtea, Moice by Dgs | Of Arkansas, based on evidence taken by the J ‘in kuklux committee, made their report yesterday. The Senator was charged with issuing an illegal certificate of eleccion to Congressman Edwards while governor of Arkansas, and making cor- tupt bargains to secure his own eleetion to the Senate The committee acquit him of the charge of frand in connection with his action in issuing a certiticate of election to Mr. Edwards, and find that it wa- sustained by the legislature wid highest judicial tribunal of Arkansas. In BALLS, &e. GQEASY CSIPOEM AND DRESS BALL or FRIENDSHIP LODGE. No. SK. or P at ODD FELLOWS HALL, 7: STREET, WEDNESDAY. March Sen relation to the charge of frand perpetrated in Tickets, $2: eintiig-e punnion tes the election of Gov. Clayton to the Senate the ladies. The commitice will spare no pains committee says We noth in it of making this the Ball cf the ogre. pee such corrupt or criminal nature a= tovitiate the <f the Committee 1F-thsm.ew ae election or to warrant a disturbance of hiz ent official position.” Farrac Starte—Tie tyree.—The House and S: mittees on public buildings and grou peetings this mornin, pres: Tar Cn Committee con held to decide on the merits {the models ou exhibition at the Capitol for = statue of Admiral Farragut. ‘Phe Senate com- mittee informally discussed the different models presented, and fiually took a vote, which re- sulted in ‘the casting of two votes for Miss Keam's work, two tor McDonald's model, au Sstox one for that of Horatio Stone. The Honse cou ch mittee subsequently came over and announced that they kad been unableto agree. and another meeting o'clock. The House comunittee, at their meeting, took a vote, and found that & majority were in fayor of the Ream model as a first choice. U: — the Senate committee could not | agree. but were divided in favor of three | Models, the House committee took a vote | for # second choice, but could come to no | decision. ‘Two members of the committee were | absent, who, if present, would have voted for BROTHERS, | Stone's model—thus making. thas ae second choice of the committee. jalsey, chair- FASHIONABLE TAILORS, | man of the House commitice, fe in favor of re. Wae set for to-morrow morning at 10 fUSTOX MADE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS CUSTOM MADE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS. ebstomanaDe BLACK DOESBIN PANTS. Acuperb live of the above ¢ ust manufactured ino r= fully forty, per cent. Jew made to order Hvods for full dress oc ar castom departme: than the same goods tede-tr Counse 7: ND DSreerts. | jecting all the models: and ‘it is said that Mr. powsare OPERA GLASSES. Morrill, of Vermont, chairman of the Senate committee. is of the same opinion. see - COMBINATION # ore | = a. fia agony | g#-Colorado farmers are dancing along bebind | their ploughs. OPTSCIAN, f- 483 P = 06 erect 87 Sprig of lily-of-the-valley bring teu cents ae a stalk in Boston, Brastiion Pebble Spectacies sants-ty_ 8 Somelorty calls Senator Pomeroy the Dupe Notice of York. , 477In Hawgary they have (airs of marriage- | able voung wemen—like our chureh fairs. r OVE SONS Ikree mamrtment of U.S. BUNT. | _ S@FIt is propesed to add the nice sum of $130. ING FLAGS, trom § to Is fort: | 600 to the annes] allowance of the Prince of also. k Pe Wales. FoR TAR INAUGURATION SP Mix Florence Binney, danghter of Gen. Binney, has learned to set type, and has adopted the pursuit of journatien. 827A Louisvilic lass set the fashion of stid- ing down hill in atin pan, and now no fe in that region can find het dish-pan when she wants it #7 Women are like harness they have on, tlh got this from crossed in love. * — oe D Ve gaver the TLAND B. SMITH bette, HOLESALE TOBACCOD LER KiNe Staeer. oe ALEXANDRIA, VA ce 23-&a of the famons clocation- | t Lineolu Hall, to-morrow | | at their re proposed to be i era! Mende on the battle Geld of | Departinent of War o Pat TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, cepcemunnatans ~liant ASSOCIATED) PRESS °° From » Purepe To-day “<Mbly has not passed any abolit THE EXPULSION RYSOLUTIONS. Scenes at the 4npitol To-day, The p terest, proceedings on the expulsion resolutions decreases, and. to day there was rather a dance in the Nerie ont erday and the red with ¢ Th ti rowds of yes- House having en o'clock. th Was cont t minute bi ven o'clock when the House adjourned jock to-day. Mr. Am sual on the floor and ood. To-day’s lock, when de- betore the he commenced ever, the were real, Ames and Brooks last named at. but looked wv: of members w to allof which both Me listened attentively. 1 man was early in hi Me. Ata quarter past twelve 0" | taken upon 10N oe to lay the whole eub- made by Mr. Faruswort was «li- seat ot left of the js name was Then |, but look in. ord Brooks, Dawes, e hall, but the others remained name of Samuel Hooper was ealle tleman voted nay. Mr. Kerr, of ired with Mr. T. ig; Me Ohio: s were the only then procecded t tute, every eat sponses Over 82.006 Worth of Postage Stamps Required for the Depart- ments, The P General appeared before the appropriations, yesterday, der to give them desired the amounts ne information resi io be appro} tor the us abolishing effect. De Trea department sre wt of Agriculture... Department of Justice Total esti *. The Post Off made ny ast Pestmaster Gener: ottice. Ist assist’ Postmaster Gen Is office. depariment © ads Money Order offi Bares of toreign m Official correspond trom postn the auditor parimen 1 between postmas- Dead letters forwarded... Total. Sree It is esti at there are thirty postmasters country, and when this mense force of officials (in fr cation with the department) is considered, the total amount does not seem sv excessively great The sum mentioned would allow for thirty seven million tive humired and sixteen thoi sand five hundred letters, at must be remembered, however portion of the mail 1 The In the Sena committee on ap amendments, Honse jations for sundry ¢ ernment. Among th aid in the erection of a buildin, in the city of Washington, under the charge aud control of an incorporated association known as the Sisterhood ot St. John, $25,000. Other amendments to the Honse bill are as fol- lows: For extending the inlets to the Senate chamber for tres): air to the lower terrace near the western park, $10,000; for constracting coal vaults withia the open space at the east frout of the Gspitol, between the wings and. the old building, $16,000; and for connecting the Cay tol by telegraph. to be used solely for publ business, with all the departments of the gov- ernment in the city of Washington, $5,000 ‘The House bill appropriates $12 fc ing and paving streets and footw: Capitol, and running trom Pennsylvan nue to B street north and south to the the east front of the ee. n+ fer imp. the grounds within that area. The bi amended appropriates $250,000 “for streets and footways around the Capitol” (north and south). To aid in the construction of a iron or masonry bridge, with a draw not less than fifty feet wide, across the Eastern Branch ot the Potomac river, at or near the site of the present A: ia bridge, £200,000, the District to pay $100,000 towards the work: An amendment appropriates $200,000 for com- mencing a new building for the library of Con- ress, to be located on one of the squares east uf the Capitol. ‘The bill provides that the appro priation for work around the Capitol shath be available from the date of the passage of this act. =1, im Porm for a hospital STORES’ Narrow Esoarge.—Unier-Sheritt Stevens yesterday was served with the notice of the stayof proceedings granted in Stokes’s case. The notification arrived just in the nick of time to prevent Mr. Stevens from Ritving the proper officials to attend the execution, anc to set aside other preparations that the sherit?, by law, in default of the service of the votifica’ tion, was about to make to carry Stokes’s sen- tence into effect.—N. ¥. World, 2th. “Locat Option” has prevailed in neari: every county of the state that hasthus far vote on the question, the only exceptions being in Schuylkill and Forest. All the rest, number ng about adozen, have decided that’ the sale o liquor in their limits must cease. If this style of ogling continues, the traffic will soon be con- fined to three or four counties in which there are large cities ora ih tion. Philadeipaia Preven Sony mining popalation. AFTER THE CONFLAGRATION in Paris, generally found that, with plaster- over them, beams and columns of wood it was ‘work were ent tected from fire. In cases Vi walls had been ‘utturh poy yp the outside by the flames passin the window openings, the same walls, internal! almest unscratched, owing to their iy, ing coated ith p be- See AEE fuer from Grabam, NG. ws the aalcian Ere jam, N.C., ‘a, tinder dateot Feb.2, says’ that sinoe tie inte? duction of inthe the state - poe oad ee os) outhern portion sf atx. mance county have been ‘from the out- rages of their old enemies, mx. TS | an eae POX PATIENT, Minton, Sass tack to his ward @vaake aA menehant: of Depeicw: see on not been seen since, heis apprehensive that they erected to Gen- Gettysburg. VASHINGTON, D. C., TILURS DAY, FEBRUARY 27, 187 THE INAUGURATION, Oficial Programme for monies, the Cere- ‘The Senate committee of “arr the inanguration of the Pr ted States on the 4th of Marc issued the following PROGRAMME The doors of the Senate Ch opened at 11 o'clock a. m. r e Senators, and others who, by the arrangeme for the purpose of of the committee, are entitled to admission, as | 1 a trom the committee ox tollows: elections, Ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents. _| rRovrprs Justices of ngements for the Uni- have just SENATE of R. J. Ogi term commenc and laid on the ta The calendar of n Mr. ¢ Senator from ilirois for the Mareh 4th, which were read 5 A NEW ANA ELECTION IN Lor It was absols that this should be sone, in order to avert the bioodshed which the H ches in the morning papers showed to be imminent Mr. Morton also advocated taking up the bill, said the times demanded prompt action. motion of Mr. Carpenter prevailed, and misiana bill was taken up. Mr. Hi) moved an amendment im the ua- ture of omatic Corps, Heads of Departments, | either branch of Congress, and members of Congress elect. f the Army and N who, by name, ress p' Sta The gallery immediately at the ieft of the Diplomatic galiery will be Tescrved for As ant Seeretaries of Departments, and the Ass the Assistant At Th A SURSTITUTE FOR T providing tor the assemblin Mareh, of rs declared to have been elected to ture by the two re- turning boards of Louisiana, sucht members so declared elected constituting a quornm of both E BILL, m the 1th day ral,and the J is of us of W ments; the Comptroilers, Auditors, and FB ter of the Treasury; the Solicitors of the se Departments; r, Cominissia Judges of the Federal Courts and the Supreme | branches of the legistature. The members so Courts of the several Sta cards securing | assembled shal! proceed to organize their re- admission for these gentlem: bnilding tive honses, and shall ed to can- and the gallery reserved for their oc will be furnished by the Sergeant-at-2 The Diplomatic gallery will be reserve milies of the Dip All of the foregoi of the Senate wing 0} floor. Th vides uch assem: paltics tor any iy bling. Me : not now propose of the v sof th: he com not think he at great length in the report mittee. “As to the bill itself, h: families H that there were any objections to its provisions e Court, ifsuch a bill wasdeemed to be necessary. He e wing, and will oc- | sent up to the desk to be read, jireetly to the righ he Di- DISPATCH, Be ee ene Te areas nada al See ee bhcg iat MeMilian, one of the gentlemen claimi elected to'the U.S. Senate. ‘The dispa follows v. galleries, with the excep ery, will be ders, who will enter the Capi sof the Senate wing, which will be opened at It e’ck k precisely, To W. L. MeMitton a: A seat will Le edt ir nt of the Seere- | not trne that comMitry parish tary's table tor the Presi > United | ing their allegiar States. President-elect, and t tur the € people inthe country, Committee of Arrangements, residents | the city. will never yield’ obedienc and Vire-Presidents, the Chiet J F tament. Tt can never collect taxes x sociate af the Supreme seats on the right of the Chair. © Corps will es Chair, next tot by force. That troops stationed in © ea parish to en ment. His ys vome mit to rather th Signed by Jno. epeirtiy Cha ay MecEnery, Hose reassemble¢ 1 the discussion of the Poland report was i al e right of the © xesumed. Mr. Bird (N. J.) was the firs — Yiplomatic Corps. aker, ahd detended the of the com ‘The Rotunda shall be closed, and the passages os ae aetee ~ e com lending thereto kept elea Mr. Holman protested agaiy the report. Ir. Wood A 5 he adoption of The other doors and the entrances to the Cap- i itol, except those to be opened umler this ar- indicat his > to vote rangemy will be kept closed. ainst both resolutions of expul- At Wo'clock the Pres sol SP ptomnetis Sur. Potter (N. V.) aloo opposed. the reasia- mpanied | fee of Arrangements, will proceed in a carriage 0 the east door of the north wing of the Cap! tol, and ing there, will proceed to the President's room. The Vice President-elect will be accompa- nied to the Capitol by a member of the Com- mittee of Arrangements, and conducted to the ce President's room, and, afterward, into the Senate Chamber, where the oath of office will be administered to him by the Vice President. “The Diplomatic Corps will assemble in the marble room, and thence proceed in a body to th nate Chamber. The Diplomatic Corps and the Justices of the Supreme Court will enter the Si a few minutes betore the Presid: ‘The Senate will assemble at tw tions of expulsion, and Mr. Brooks’ integrity. Mr. Speer (Pa.) contended that the House had a right to go back of the election and pun li fence committed by a member before Messrs. Dawes and Kelley and G. ter had reeviveil the stuck without paying a dolar for th On motion of Mr. Beck (K at 10:50, adjourned. Thursday's Session. ‘The House was again called to order by the Speaker, and atter prayer by the Ch nm, U reading of the journal was dispensed with, an Mr. Beck (Ky.) complained that his words had been misconstrued. He had not defenied Mr. ia high tibute to ¢ House then, Tho Senate being ready tor hi reception, Brooks, Lit contended that the House lad uo P BSaciy SM iperyt Bapck seeolicnt | jurisdiction. : : bray a atietelrese ad en Mr. Stevenson (Ohio) raised a point of onter t it the House had agreed that th question should be_conside the reading of the journal. ‘The Speaker sustained the point of order. ‘argent (Cal.) asked to have read a si proposed by him, reciting that it ay pears from the report of the committee that the offences charged were committed more than Ir years ago, and that serious doubts exist ax he power of Co ss to punish offences cor aitted before indiv pr prepared ate Chamber. Porno © After completing the organization Senate, those assembled in the ¢ t , the Pres. tary of use s SES THE DEBATE. Mr. Poland then rose te close the debat) first took up the question of jurisdiction, in which he said he much deeper interest in establishing a correct precedent than in the punishment of these m He said we had adopted the common parliamentary law of Eng- land, and it was proper to go back and see what was done by the House of Commons. He re- ferred to the case of Walsh, already cited, in the House of Commons in 1812. He said that Walsh was convicted of theft, aud on a special verdict appealed to the twelve judges, who, not having r to set aside a verdict as in our own courts, recommended a pardon, which was an equiva lent and considered a declaration that he was innecent, and it was for this reason that he was not expelled. He cited cases of expulsion for offences committed prior to election, and he could find no place where this question of the v Ex-mew)bersor the Hor Members-elect of of Representatives, the Ferty-third Con. Governors of States. And other persons w i the floor ber, and to the yerved seats at the lett or the Diplomatic Gal- ery. On reaching the portico the President, Presi- dent-elect, will take the seat provided for him on the front of the platform, the Chiet Justice of the Supreme Court on his right and the Ser- ‘ant-at-Arms of the Senate on his left. The Committee of Arrangements will occupy a position in the rear of the President, Presi- dent-elect. Next in the rear of these, ex-Presidents and | POwer to consider previous ‘offences. was fic ice-Presidents, and Associate Justices of | €¥en adverted to. And when enr con- the Supreme Court, will occupy the seate on | stitution was framed he held that no the left; and the Vice-President, Secretary, | doubt on this and members of the Senate those on the right, The Diplomatic Corps will occupy the sea: next in the rear of the Supreme Court; Heads of Departments, Governers and ex-Goverrors of States, ex-members of the Senate, ex-mem- bers und members-elect of the House of Rep- resentatives, in the rear of the members of the Senate. Such other persons as ave included in the pre- ceding arrangements will occupy the steps mud the residue of the portico. Allbeing in readiness, the oath of office will point was ever « yn in our countr: ‘a settled quest: a thay contrary, it was only within a few years that such a questien had been raised. e case of Humphrey Marshall, the question was noi raised throughout the consideration of the sub- ject. The Sonate, he said, decided that the offence had not been fully established, and that the proper _ to establish it was before a jury. is, he said, wasdone by the very met who framed the constituti imi vlee member wit trial by jur: le repeated Chasmyaustered to the President elect by the | member. v was not an iistauce where it had On the conclusion of the President's address, | beem held that the House could not go back of the members of the Senate, preceded by the | the election, until the case of Matteson. In this case were other reasons tare Wil Seca a Toe ere ne oe Sore | ier, came me eae by a former tary. will return to the Senate Chamber; and the President, accompanied by the committee | @¥1 his ease was fally understood by his con- of arrangements, will Proceed¢e the Presidene, | stituents before his election. ‘Thie be’hend tol OALSE., ight in the decision of the House than nm whether the Hause had power togo : more ‘The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate ix | the q harged w 5 axe : 4 | back. He cited the case of Conner, of Texas, charge with the execution of these arrange: hose 1 toa poy ras disputed, Uy Mr. Bae Ali horses and carriages, except thase used in | 1€r, of Massachusetts, ause Of offences tor conveying persons to the east door of the north | Which he was tried 7 @ court-martial prior to wing 6f the Capitol, will be excluded from the | biselection. He next adverted to the conduct Capitol square. Should the weather ceremony of Inaugurat the Senate Chamber. a jury there could not vietion. He admitted the p character; but where a man deliberately com- sensi @ great crime, that plea «did not save im. Mr. Poland had commenced a review of the rove untavor able, the m Will take place in Aaron H. Craarx, Jouw A. Locax, Tuomas F. Bayarp, 7 rrange ¢ase of Mr. Brooks when his hour expired, and Se yar ag he asked on extension of time, phe several eG: Ewen’ members ob 3 peg Uecre aes cr ar THE PREVIOUS QUESTION. himself Governor of y fs- The Speaker then announced the question. sued ® proclamation calling upon all the citi. | The immediate question he said wastpon the zens parish of bet the ages | Tesolution ing Oakes Ames, to be fol- Gunter GeaaentTyave woTepert to the bead- of qui in militia. The passed a joint resolution directing MeEnery to use the Sk eae haere and 9th jor tee ‘pariah Orleans eearion met merday at . Christiancy w: by acclamation for i and a resolution was or excuse fullest invest ishment of the Tue Micmoan Rerveticay State Con- Lansing, _ | FORTYSECOND CONGRESS| jj... Mi sats * TWO CENI ° ‘Biel Wire im Reston. Calde ‘ebb, Colurn. rocker. Cr i THe 1.—The lower house of coterday passed a nese ng Vork for uf failing to cont. roof Kansas | iving York and « wet by a vote or spect of the a resolut a u Tr . Walden, Waldron, Whiteley, W mis (Td ght t shot and kil 5 Then came" a trap-set mning the conduct of Mr. Brooks, and it was <I by a vote of 74 n the vote upon the fin: gun. Ines non Case AX Invegestexe Lo rommnitice was tal A very interesting suit is going on ix Het court. It is brought by the in » James A. Bean against the Travelers’ Insur ance Company of Hartiord, Co Dor. Be in lace has come into | im duly ts, 5.00 again this winter. Mm dresses will be worn « or MANY Years pa pe introduced this spring. It ntal shape and called the Chuddah e cretonnes Which were displayed as dress October 15.) company a per restricted by the terro= on “hunting or exploring ex Bean attempted th me env pu the stree® goods last spring are vow only te be found in | when foand was upholstery stores. | des 5 The new spring « aux can be worn indif- | Mount Bla ferently a8 bonnet= or hats. With strings they | pedition,” are bonnets, without them hats. Kid vests, made long and without sleeves, are he latest nov in’ ladies worn like the velvet vests of last fall. Ome of the newest of fashion’s freaks is trim ming furs with lace. We have seen a full set of silver fox, lately imported, elaborately trimmaal with white ( Dresses of e mattresses tor the res Miles, of Mass: day in refer Mount Blan. ww oF ira bearing ont cout’, sach as is need for . aul furniture covers, wil! be worn in the try next summer, will be intensely ugly, no doubt. Tow pelier The latest novelty in the way of decorating | Watch of the \ Mage of West Cx Vt. there isa good Master im toward build se forests north an ng dotted with mill parlors for even cages of Canarie: They are very Most appropriat ng entertainments ai n Exe x up 4 with ozydized supplied with an efficient for Place of the usual chatelaines, are being gotten | am! There are sinte " up for Lenten and penitential wear penrix ess into the village, th The new style of fixture, with a refrac- largest tu wt two million feet a vear, and ty compose: of a glass bow) filled with water, ving employment to about Owo hay y thin, anywhere except ona le dred men ania large number of lores an nt an evening party. where adisdainful | oven. The market created by this immense incalewlable benefit to the produ: 4m this same line of railro et asion Of the Portland aud gel wi ot Moi . seventy mew have been erecte Many evening partion waxes irate, ay the Witholling thereof as an insul just as if they thoaght we'd get tight! y No, indeed. “they iow't thank anything of the Kind; tauglt by sad experience, they now you wil. Tre New Sranisn Reverie .— The Spanish government is orga: uty battalions to fight the The Swiss government ba- zed the repubhe. The Aw: posed to act with Pr sia ai +] to the new govern. it considers that that the latter Is wet yet s ciently secure i titled ‘to Tall Minister The Spanish adjuncts to a lady's eostame are becoming fashionable. Witness great high- backed combs, long scart veils worn on the back of the head, and immense fans of plain black silk, which latter, we are sorry to sar, none of our belles seem to know how to use properly. The season just finished has not been, on tl whole, a very gay one, though the last t weeks have been a whirl of excitement. [t has been a very hard winter commeroially, and very few have had either the spirits or the money to give grand entertainments; and who ever knew a genuine New Yorker who would give a quiet aud ordinary entertainment?—New Fork Mail Fata Bratixe A ScHooL-nor. school-boy named Willie Bruce, twelve years of age, bright and intelligent. died in Cinein- nati the other day, suffering terrible pains in the head. He had no bruiseson bis body, but something, Was evidently the matter with his brain. When he grew sick he cold his mother that the school-master had beaten him on the head a big book—the Bible perhaps it was. The boy grew worse, and finally after two or e Col thorities ot Cuba and Por tion of the new ministry, and Nie will defend at_whatevér price te of the Antilles. & family conneil has been hel by the Spanish Bourbons in Paris. Ex-Quecn Isabella has summoned her sou Alphonso from Rome. The leading goveraments of Euro) have agreed to protect Portugal agains. 22 gression from Spain. A Rexar b Castor Resusgitarion.— Poroner Voung was informed on Friday morn- ing last that Carrie Johnson. -rvant girl, had «ted suddenly at No. 33 street. and 4 permit was granted for the removal of her body tw the morgue. When the driver oi 1 three weeks of agony, he was freed from suffer- ¢ dead cart went to take it, the body seemed ing. The school-master acknowledged that x he to him unusually warm and through bis action was tl n the habit of beating the childre: heads with book: s : Was so much in the habit of it tha’ recollect this @ physician Dr. Dennison, was summoned tor the first time. Though not snrethat life war not extinct, the doctor for resus citation, which were coutinued until 4 o'clock but not € cou! omic ular case. Nevertheless he ruce his death blow. ave Willie A heavy Sate ly ° oh, leaves mark’ on the head to tll tates | some curclock "tut evening ie out school, but it must tly disturb the | went & horse Ne y contents of the craniu ‘ rect aoeutme eae . where she is im, and, it seems some- life. 3. times reached the seat of ‘life Bavtimoi 2GED zw¥1G.—The case of Miss AnniejMessenzeil, Was arrested some time since upon the char; of causing the death of Mary Schaletsky by leged malpractice, and gave bail in £2,000 for 4 hearing yesterday, before Lewis H. Damman. now living. —N. ¥. Brr- MALE Rosen- Esq., justice of the peace, on street. | which it was resolved to bri it f was again postponed. A certificate wes mit. - i. 2 ~4 wee agaln postpone eStore prose under the civil rights law, and mit toe» the | Sere accused was iusuch acritical conditionof health | ‘nat arpoluted to raise money aul push th her ‘ter tm the courts. house. F. Pickney, Esq.. the assistant state’ Attorney. consented to another ment of hotel ti Tecan’ Zantice Pamman continued itwn- | make Inmeclt agrecehie eee eee til SeaeTs Match 1th. There are a large | the meantime a young fady arrives. Ath mal number itnesees in the case, which excites | a het with bis found companions Uhat he great interest.— Bait. Sun, 29th . _ a will speak to ay a Ina meg ne = dmg TRAM ON CAN AtS.—The commission. - | another wager he will marry # ed in. accordance with os ane paned tp the | covtein date That's tated, or See me Xew York legislature, authorizing the payment | WO marry, the feliow cullects the money, amd of an award of $100,000 for the practical | it turnsont the iwo have alueady been avarrieg introduction of steam, caloric, gleceric, or any | *¥ear. motor power other than animal, for pulsion of boats on the canals, have mode ete port in which they state that ho award becanse no model —_—_____ Tae New York Cusnren Deve cren. ., Union, in New i clear tee pg He Pot me Ta a little hot yin > awl ‘violating’ ‘the | stip down at the ekeice bgt 298, boner wil to answer in the | the egg, wine and sugar, anyhow. “re good Sect. Moment sou may gets fh bose seers may a in a : ALABAMA SENATE.—At.