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THE EVENING STAR. ! Published Daily, Sundays excepted, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ILDINGS, ASSOCIATED PE SREPOR STAR BU! ; : roantionnts Aekaies cor, 11th t., | : . FF a : : z : ame ren lh Doterbors sexes fun wph er FORTE. | a , 4 ~ —- ahi Fee cnzmeycee By algae hehe eitig : —— | at the arent powers of Furope have THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Priday—@i 8) * ————— +o public for the present T syear. Bd Invariably inadyance, in both cases. and » UE Mew A pe paper sent longer than paid for. et SF Rates of advertising furnished on application. a ei WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1873. CREMIT MOBILIER So. 3. es — prcint Com THE EXPULSION OF FENATOR PATTERSON RE COMMERDED—SENATOR HARLAN CENSURED,, the following nm, Hibernia, Est additional cable, to Amefican ant n board, will © SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | 22233ptces re grmimy cova! = pees )}————— very few were fortunate enough to see the Pres- effects 0, ; ident. Among there to whom he ted imter- apy piste: Yee ae. mittens, | Washington News and Gossip. | vient: meng ture o.whem sateen. that amount in ayear. Mr. Stevenson said they ee had bargained t serve for $5,000, and ft was | Detah an? Le shameful to attempt now to increase their own | phich js to he laid tor the 4 the jast week in Das cable will be ot daly. Tue pay. " ‘The Senate smemiment making an vriation of $3.22 forthe branch mint at Char- oPesiatnie tr eat” Fripay, Febraary 25. ved. New method ~ | cock “and Caldwell: Ke; tati: Fe AND SENATORS CONKLING, AN AND WIL- SEN. az s, fatip.m. lotte, N. C., wasconcurred m. hence to New York = Imapediangate, to marsiage, romero eeaice, Lxrenbat Revexe.—The recerpts trom this | foperts, Cobbeand Turse Cee eerie: | om acurrrrmp. a ee ae eae, | Me. Merriam (ot YLollared an amendment |‘! cytes — eit and Cirroinre seut free in sealed envelopes Ar Source te-day were 25 792.56. New Hampshit-; John Halley, Dele; t In the Senate, Init efening, Mr. Morrill, of . Robertson pi to the section relating to salaries of judicial The Mormons Gilad it HowAND SNaRRo CATION. gE At MATERIAL for the Vienna | {0m laho; Gor. Bennett of ida‘, and aflst | Maine, cnairmiam of che select commites to | J. Patteron, elected as pent ag Pe ae ft tps Sega Dag po Rg sae ay PR ane cary eet. Phi 5 m HE FDUGATION ATERL portmictr: mond, Va: Z Carolina for Tm co! » | fe topic to-day ix the ass: poke ea re eer Expe-ition new at the Bureau ef Exucation | "1°"? : — We Ye certain penators; presented the uacermere re. | 13: whien were read and ald on the table. z Binies amt the Sapeeme Court of the | wilh by the United Stat ae will be shipped to-morrow to New York, to be Tus Farracur Starue—Me Choice Fet.— certain Senators, presented the unanimous ré- port of the committee. The report gives a brief of the testimony taken by the Senate and Po- land committees with reference to Logan, Conkling, Wilson, Harlan and P: ~ j iderable partica- gon. iy then detain wits cps ale perdca- ate. Leafing Wor spectively, and any excess of fees received shall] BOTS. Press (hamselyes sateatied with the bil). 7 amended. The: . owe it be paid into the treasury of tne United States, | 2: being the bet that coula be Manat eaves ‘The House bili creating San Diego, Cal.,a | District of Columbia, shall not exceed $1,000 re- port of entry. was passed, i bh os -. from the edmmi Be nildings and re} % ves ious bills tor the erection or pub- ii b Ndi stcertain i c ‘gue confermice report on tee se ‘consoli- A Card. | its destination. " The House committee on public buildings ani A Clergrman, while rosiding tm South America, Seewenel Ge Na destinations |: | grounds held no meeting this morning to take go Mistonery, Yincovered seals ond tuple Decay, | THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON MtLITARY | further action in reference to selecting & model do ane, and the | A¥PAIRS have reported favorably the bill | for the statue of peerage Messrs. Ly pod | throwing open all regiments of the army to the | Gilbert and Cameron, of ae committee it was adopted. it ts rto have thix bill now, than a more EE PTS ee Pe PE stringent one at the next Congress, The Mire! kixdwex.—The NewYork = he provi . Movement Or W ueb pleased with ¢ 3 provision for appeal« on s World, of Monday, says: «Yesterday meetings | to the me court, apd says the bili i not Senge eae | cntetment of colored me Bie irc Rigmeont rst oma | Sake hme own sya exten Pe | Sof Pomona char a pana | eeomnntg regen prnchather | Scho iu y Nctns sag ing thig medicine neers | AT THe CAWINET MEETING to-day, all the | their models. Mise Ream said that, as sume of | concl fof the committee in reference tp | The Vice President cubmitt See tae Cockle neo comaaer's eecrike | A071, brieham Young's chief organ, contains nibs needs ity Pree af Charee members were present. Besides the transaction | the competing artists thought she had anadvan- ace thus given inthe report: ~“ Bogy, Senator-elect from that. state, from ali | for the enforcenientor the eight hour system: The snow in the Wabsatch mining districts | Stats bie House, | of general routine business, the situation in | OMS uc nena: eae tee epee ae SENATOR CONKLING BLAMELESS. Seer aa panectiem with his election; which | and otherwise amelirate thelr condition. At the | of unprecedented and slides ae ot tre | Ow Loyisiana, and the general condition of Con- tare models, she had gressional legisiation was informally discussed, | tion of the 9 small Tur Case oF Puxcre, Done & Co. has been,| Ould pinée on exhibition, tu addition to, her yy INCOLN HALL. | S@ttled on the basis of their last offer asamended | interpreter, made an explanation im regard to L ~ " by the Treasury officials. The settlement in- | bis eos, net that bie deaign of For it , NIG bd YL. os e re} Qt woxpay. TUESDAY WRONG yolven the payment by Phelps, Dodge & Co. of | Toh Stites must decide uae pt the mandala PECESDAY EVENINGS. i ee ——_—_ day or to-morrow, as the time allowed. them ex- set L. A New Jaranese Minister Corne.—The | pires to-morrow. | Retare, the Worid- Renownt ———_ . + Japan @az tte of the 23d of January publishes Tax Hox. Jop STEVENSON, who has but Duprez & Benedict's G! he Minstrels sor nee pais rage £. red | oN. B 0 were ordered to be printed. House bill in reference on fractional ral of beer and wine it barrels. Bill amending the act authorizing honorably discharged soldiers and sailors to acquire home- steads onthe public lands. Passed. Mr. Seott called up House bill for relief of Anna E. Peale. Passed. Mr. Hamilton (Md.) called up bill for relief of Wm. Bayne, trustee; which was 5 Mr. Stewart called up bill to provide fora It will appear by a glance at the evidence taken before the of the House of Representatives that Senator Conkling is in no manner affécted by On the contrary, the testimony negatives idea that he was ai any time the owner of or in any way interested inthe stock, or otherwise connected with the credit mobiller or the Union, Pacific railroad company; and this is still further confirmed by his statement before the committee. SENATOR LOGAN ACQUITTED. Senator Logan was uot a member of this body Texth Ward Hotel 0 German shoemakers a= quent eecurrence. Travel im the casons + awe 2 Socmme Ge. Coe again Umited to «now shoes, and evem then + ni ona remely dangerons with the other irades for a demand for eR AS — Fights. Herman Teibler presided. A commtites | The United Suntes monmee was formed to attend onthe St. Crispin Societe = Fr “i> and inform themof the intention of the meeting sr torte Feb 2.—The republican members to be ready to act in umson, so that all mij of lature have drawn up and <igned « turn out on strike at the same henur. memorial to the United States Gonate totting committee was appointed to take the best means | forth the histery of the late —g 7 in making successful ments and hi of ption the recent bo muted te te et nent ns cbar corruption in recent Senatorial el . déclaring that the testimony taken th days in Congress, took occasion this | at the date of the transaction referred to in the | board of commissioners to_ aaystem of | cabinet-makers and piano-forte makers (Ger- | was partial, uniait aml totally wnautiofacters, Cyeno-Kaganori has been appointed Minister | a orning to berate the people of thie Distriet, | communication from the House of Representa: Tawa Pack ne a ed the subject of obtaining the eight how law Semabehben tie eoemoten oak deoramens a i ‘ i a re e 4. * al mt . ns In the debate on raising the salary of members | {nuenoe the auincanent etion of ae tages | The Vice nit submitted the credentials | and a committee was appafuted to report on | were'not thoroughls examined, that money wes Rgmumecet by prose a £ minin MR. Betiew, the famous English elocutionist, | of Congress the Hon, Job said: ‘The people of as a Representative in Congress, there ia no | Ot Hon. T. O. Howe, reelected Senator from ae cnceatrbaed tex praia f+ famous | gives his last reading im this city atLincoln Hall | Washington have one grand conspiracy to get succese agente ‘ ae é nd all we can earn. We ma: trompe have be 7 fullparticalarsse | to-night, and his selections for the occasion are | 9!! we have got ai Tag ¥ prams sein as ueual. of Pr 2 double our and they will double thei- Trathase mictiete meses as wuals Change OF Pr | son asco give great variety te’ the entertain. | Couble our receipts a pitched into the Arlin CRASH, DUPRE: Business Manager. | ment. Hotel, and altogether made a droll exhibition «FAS, WKEE fg" | Tue sovTaerN cLanus commission yester- | Of himself. he Gen. Chi B fi 5 day heard the claims of Flizabeth B. Hood and | nenrigy or the camearkn or te ace heer Mary E. Jennings, the former for $29,000 an¢ | the floor and gallantly defended the citizens of the best means of carrying on the strike. used In S a Cen asking the prteenethon! i. os wren bany : Senate Sparel Investigation into the ttec- NTO TRAPEZE PERPORwERS.— 4 Last evening in the irst branch of the city coun- | SO! of Louis V. Bogy. | fit Mr. Bell. of the committee on police 20d | wore of Gem. Creok’s Indian [Poli jail, made areport outhe subject of dangerous | MOTs Of Crm. Creekon indian Molicy. Loe lca mee to the council on the | _SA¥ Francisco, Feb. 27.—Advices from Ari- subject by Ie a) ae mit= | 70na to February 18th state that Lieut, Michier, Wisconsin, which were read and laid on the table. Says SURDRY © 4 Was then proceeded with. 1 The amendment repealing ss at ree vs the act of 2, for jm and pe OE. in Ci ‘was ob- jected to by Mr. Sherman, for reason, he said, that the proviso prohibited the continuing proof that My. oe had any knowledge of such a purpose. On 5 that as soon as he discovered that difficulty was likely to arise in the transactions of the credit mobilier. and but a few after he received said dividends, he prom; a returned them to Mr. Ames with interest, otafiect him in any sense which would call for APPROPRIATION BILL rh WwW ALL'S BW t 3 Ky f the Mh cavalry, ht the Apaches January tee conoarred in the view entertained by the | ° t / : f he actign of the Senate, it it possesses jurisdic cont “ 2d at Fonto Creek, killing seventeen warriors. The Last Nights of the engagement of latter for £7.00. Both claimants reside in | the District against the insinuations of Mr. Ste- | tion over acts happening betare his election to | of the present arrangements for printing. the Sey See, Ceak peteretien ean af" | One soldier named George Hocker, was killed. MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Fauquier county, Va. venson, who had spoken of the people of Wash- | the Senate—a question on which, under the | debates unless a new contract was made performers ow ee * | Onthe 19th of January Captain Price had a vhe, im consequence of ite ever-increasing eucc-#s, —_—_ ington as a dissolute, frivolous, le set. | oneting of the committee, it is unnecessary to | therefor. and rej Lan ordinance, which was pasted, | acht near Verde, killing five Apaches. General +i comtinne to appear in PERSONAL —Mr. H. Saville, chief clerk of the | Mr. Chipman said there was io foundation in | ¢ryse%, our opinion HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—By | PCViMing that the lewee ‘or manager of any | {Toon arrived at hicheatawartns Pekruare wake RIP VAN WINKLE Treasury, is ill. +*--Gov Walker, of Virginia, | trath for such a statement. It was a well known GENATOR WILSON VINDICATED. 8 igi eS.—By | place amusement in Baltimore city who having been absent three months. entil Saturday Night, inelusive was on the floor of the House to-day. --- | fact that the birds of prey, the men and women | The transaction stated In telacion to Senator | “MAnimous consent, Senate bills trausterring | shall permit gymnastic pee iage pe raged —— . Oa Saturday at 2u‘cliks the Bicst Opera House | X-Senator Fowler, of Tennessee, was om the | of ill repute who flocked to Washington, com> | wiiun in the evidence referred to the come | certain powers and duties from the Secretary of Seca iine gel toe be eee Victims of the Last Beston Fire. : EF FER. | tloor of the Senate this afternoon. : ‘angress. | [1 } mittee dincloes an investment by him on behalt e tot retary 0 interior; for —— », Feb. 28—The . Mines. when Mr CHARLES BURKE JERFER he afte ay fee. Langater.) dise! behalt } State to the Secretary of the Cao Pa igs | pBostox, Feb. 2 remains of Lizrie , the Nautic: : bi ock at instance of Oakes Ames, . . Bye ramp 4 TEIRE, aut the Laughable | Post Office Department with the new postal | lation of Washington. Ile knew the popula- | Mcbilier stock at. the i friends. Whether the | $f Edwant Ht Campbell, marshal of the northern | ordinance is provided for — Balt. Gazette, 2h. genta; feerrvial vente, center | cards for the next four years. ‘There were four- | {0m here during the session ot Congress was a | ¢ransastion is or is uot in aw to be regarded as | *riet of Iinois, were' tak ‘as trembote of the | Women’s Rica ix New Vorx.—A bill has ents; Reserved seate, 73 cents, 3 e triyolous, fashionable one. i isonet nineun or abed ual eile mont neon he Spe u been favorably reported In the Mew York ax. were working as substitutes, and whose B MONDAY. “March 3, Mise CHARLOTTE | teen proposals, the bids ranging from $1.39% to | ‘dir. Dickey, of Pa That all comes from th ; ; conference committee on the bill in relation to r Yor! ince ane Sakueen, nee aa pt SAN Ei Beat tye Marea! Drama cf | $2.98 per thousand. The bid of the Columbia | gentleman Loarding at the Arlington wae conGticied bs isnot @ money invest@d | the Geneva award. Mesgrs. Butler (Mass), Pape Bdrrsocsnrger doped 5 Ailes’ Chet | So tar Shrce Socanon’ and Gace Siete “~ aN) Note Ci — 4 i r o- a Peters A ter (N. ¥- in arnocinth = 4 1 > . hman. Th cee ested re pee is lars ara Peusayieanta te alengi Gotan eet scmiin treated it as belonging to her, consideted the | Piers (ate ‘Reamp (onto), asked, but failed to | Object of this corporation fs stated to be the im- | Two of the injured firomen are tu a precarous investment for her benefit, received no per- sonal by or benefit from it, and the money was finally repaid to and disposed of by her. Mr. Wilson does not appear to have been Honse? ike to infuse some sense Ihio, (Mr. Stevenson.) Newsrarsr EXCHANGES —The House com- | into everything before th mittee on appropriations this morning consid- | into the gentleman from MUSICAL ANDLITERARY EN TERTAINMENT | Cte the Senate amendments to the Post Oftice | {Langhter.] re doing well. obtain, unanimous consent to introduce a reso- wow teens . A Young Married Woman (rushed to lution Z upon the Secretary of the Treas- ury for a detailea statement of sale and use provement of the temperance, social, mental, | CObdition; the others moral and religous condition in New Y, fifth section forbids these Ladies to property except with the consent of an advisory : 7 y made of lamls and town property under ¥) Versa Crrv, 8 This morp- A é well informed as to the character of the credit | HOW mad i tes. | Committee, named in the charter, and compos- “5 or the Benefit ot the appropriation bill, and agreed to non-concur in | Mr. a subsequently apologized for | mopitier, nor does it appear that he was aware ae tage eb ey Eval in Se ener ares. Sd of ten men. ‘The sane section prohibits the | (ME % FOUN jaty memot, 4 ged 15.4 <4 TADIES. QHD QSGCIETY, MOUNT VERNON | the amendment fi bidding the transmission of | any offensive language he had used. or had Teason to suspect that Ames had any | ,,\t;,Randall (Va) arke are tho Prost: | associated young ladies from indulging in wine engineer at the Gouldaud Curry mise, get bet DAY EVENING, February S8ib- 18:3,” pak eben Renae: same affects the | rap WEEKLY Star, just out, contains fall Ss the investment other’! dent to furnish the papers on which a pardon Rapp landol nee et erg seperme. "| cloth: ‘camght in the machinery aml was wk SRE: a snton | TePOrts of the proceedings in ‘Congress; the | "The anumition de mot believe that Senator | ®#* granted one James Brown, of Philadelphia, ao Premises of the associa- | crushed to death. ‘This is the sixth mining ar J M. BELLEW'S LAST REA i} Horace F. CLarke, president of the Union convicted of illegal voting: but objection was made by Mr. Butler (Mass.) Mr. Blair (Mich) from the committee of con- ference on the bill extending tor four years the act creating a board of commissioners of claims and theamendatory act thereto, with the recom- Wilson is affected by the transaction witn Mr. Ames; but they fecl constrained to advert, in this counectior o the fact that,on the 15th of September last, Mr. Wilson authorized to be sent to the public press of New York, a dispatch ich ,in effect, is regarded as au inqnalified sa Pomeroy investigation; ways and means inves- Pacific railroad, and William D. Bishop, presi- | tization: eredit poe investigation, and the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. «lent of the New York and New Haven road, are | debate in lon House —— ren resolu- = in the city to oppose the passage } ions; special messages of the President on the acts granding patents to the Invemcers ofan! jana muddle and the fisheries question; the proved car wheelandcar brake. A bill givin, parations for the President's inanguration, cident im as many different mines within a week, the other 5 ictims being miners. A Business Yorrr.—Mr. B youth about fifteen yearsof age, is putting ap a 5 mall store to cost about tour ‘handred dollars, | S¢™**y Justice Cam Always be Depend. Pe gy phen dyeing d prae gd Trevrox, Feb. %.—G. L.. Taylor, a lawyer, This peerless Elocntioniet will cive positively hfe ading im Washington this season as above, ¥ th this varied and very brilliant Hotel. He rents the grout = " <4 w. the invemtors patents was recently reported | and the great inauguration ball; District matters al’ that he “had ever obtained ‘rom Oakes | Deemaiuen that sie Sonate recede from its first | juilding which ia to beoceupied by him ase hes Soom sentenced to six seonths teupstecmmtont PROGRAMME favorably by the Senate committee on patents. | im Congress; society notes; latest and best tales, - | fancy goods and confectionery store, out of his } Si"! 5100 Bne Re ees ae ae Ri —— poems, sketches and society items; together with of Plodden)...... gum money earned in trade, He began business — THE NASCY BELi. about three years ago with a barrel of apples, Ladic. Drowned. mh - and his profits have now amounted to enough | say Francisco, F Two ladies, Mrs. be, build ths sees. He ad aol mains Wand and Mrs. Milaci, ned last nyght chool, whic! attends ie] aj while i os ” r sion, and clothes himself fike auty other inde- Biegee ee ane Clean See, meer: ap pendent man of business.— Boston Transcript. a s202- SociatisT INSUREKCTION OLAND.—Un- | TRE Drv Goops Taane—The New York official advices from Brody, a frontier town of | Daily Bulletin, in its weekly review, says: Galicia, state that information has Both agents and jobbers are ted that a Socialist insurrection has broken | Me result of the Seasou’s trade thas far, but he peasants in the Russian provin- | Beither are despondent. The actual condition end: plicant for a peusion. ments. This extends the time of the commis- ' SS sion for the adjudication of claims already sented, but prohibits the filing of new claims. The report was concurred in. . Mr. Butler, (Mass.,) from the judiciary com- mittee, reported a resolution for the appoint- ment of a committee to go to the Senate, and in the name of the House of Representatives and of the people, ask TRE IMPEACHMENT OP MARK H. DELAHAY, Jndge of the United States district court tor the district of Kansas. Mr. Butler said there were other and serious “éiivert || Nava Cwaxces—Lientenant Commander | hero: ing local news, Aide | A.V. Mitchell ordered to command the hospi- om ine Et ¢., &e. tal chip Pawnee, vice Licatenant, Commander rms: One dollar and a half per annum, iv STORY oF THE FA . C. Merriman. detached and placed on wait- | advance; single copies five cents, in wrapps ee eee : ing orders. Medical Inspector 4.'L.. Gihon, de- | teady for muti oe ARE INS : tached from special duty in the Bureaa of —- see cote Ea nae 4 A = —— +» and ordered to the Wabash and A_RAILnoad UNPLEASANT Ess—Opporition Se a oa - — . the European station on the 4. Norther Crutral Stockholders to Lersing the ‘ASHE st June next. 0a Pennsylvania Central.’ WwW aS PLR TT ' xt vad to the Pennsylvania Central.—The aumal ACTION ! ‘ Se ing of the stockholders of the Northern — vpexr DELAHAY To BE luPEAcHED.—In tho | 2¢et ANOTHER STUPENDOUS ATTR. THE “GAR VARIETIES OF AMBRICA’ ‘ashmyton news aud agricultural items, housebuld receipts, SENATOR HARLAN CENSURED, The evidence relating to Senator Harlan shows a transaction in 1863, while he was Sec- retary of the Interior department. The travs- ion wus net in its nature continuous, and it does not appear to have influenced his-action as a Senator since his election, or that it was so in- tended; and however strongly the committee woukl deprecate the use of money for put for which in this case it was coitributed and Ce was held tm. Balt ester House this morning Gen. Butler, from the ju- diay. D. Cameron, p tine ata president of the road, | need, and with whatever judgment they would ynia and Podolia. The insurgents | of the trade throughout the country appears wo Engagement of he Beaccitad sod Backing diciary committee, reported a resolution favor | sbinitted, on behall of the directors, a report | Suiq, and, with, w aticuipts Dy the free use ot ped ytd itp pene mee to be commiting frightful atro- | be Mighty antixactors; stocks are light tn deal- RIBALPY SISTERS | RIRALPY SISTER of articles of impeachment against J Mark | of operations for the year ending Decerper 31, | money to control the popular expression, they | D#bits of judge; ay hat the ease should be | Cities. ‘They are murdering their opponents, | &’ and the diftcrent sections are in a The Charming ‘The Fascinating H. Delahay. of Kansas, and authorized the ap- | 12, showing net revenue #1,161769.92. The | lo wot perceive that the comduct of Seurcy | Stig it was not that the case shou and }lundcring and burning property in all | Position to operate freely when the proper time KATIE. EMELINE. i Y the | report concludes with a resolution that @ cou. of ; - | forshally brought np this session, and cited in- | Trections. A force of Ieuswan tops, whien | atrives, but there is no disposition to anticipate The prominent members of the Celebeated a of a committce of three to hotify the Harlan is affected by the testimony. Tie com- | [fine In which this eourse had been ned. ISS1R7 Ps, Cebune Weenie ts there the tcast imdicacs AIKALT TROUPE “| BIRALPY TROUPE’ | Senate that such action had been taken by the | mittce be appohited to negotiate with the Penn- | mittee cannot. however, refrain to remark upon | “Tne tresolution was adopted, and the tect. Setanta by RARE ET eee ee EO | eaupesutatioe sonbuaey ee Ea panama Ee - Engtiat Athletes, jouse at a impeachment would | *) m y the fact it Dr. Durant ie vice president 01 o red le! gents. A = seeviCPORELLT BROTHERS! be presented in due time. Gen! Butler explained =—s the Northern Ceutral railroad ot hm the Union Pacific raltrost wea prints oe poteuaiiian Esso irr ra Ix THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY yesterday, a incieeaens somegetion temeenh Be <4 e great Dutch Comedian aud Eccentrist. a roads. E onor C » Whie! ould po y be “ -- > . ; ‘ay ono Shs GeO-S RMicHT: | LALit HAs proposed to go to trial axalopted, | committee, who are to report at an. adjourned Stn sone al eecnisten ents . Moore \Tll.), from the couference commit | debate on the report.of cue committee of thirty | weck there was a commlerable t in T % See “| meeting. The directors for the present year 310,000 with tlie avowed purpose of its being | t¢¢ ©” the bill in relation to pensions, submitied | was commenced. M. Dufayre announced that | buas'ness with both French a1 ish im. Ix mis PRAYER at the opening of the Senate | wereelected, after which J. 1). Cameron was | qeedt in aeeuring the pinche ee Me ets | a report. ree ' the government unreservedly accepted the com- | porters. Jobbers’ stocks to show more to-day, Kev. Dr. Newman earnestly prayed that | F«lected presideut, J. M. DuBarry vice presi- | the senate of the United States, he being at ty aie efoore stated that the bill was, as it passed. | mittee’s recommendation. The Marquis de | com arsortments, of dress ~—s the abuses of wealth might be remediad; that dent, and ‘Robert S. Hollins secretarv. Consid- of its receipt the Secretary of the I wuhont fanectal amendment. The report was | Castelar arece Os eee of a constitu- wie Cae ve effected fair salon The ‘at 5 nce Mon, COLLYE ond " ¥ eral ition was manifexted to leasin; iv ‘ ¢ tional mouarchy. France, said, was isolated, uthern be ‘rices abroad continue EROTHERS! The favorite Trek Vocals Bat | the condition of public morals throughout the | £i2bl¢ opposition was manitent Hulme, of Elite discloses an evil upon which the commnit- | , MF, Wilson (Ind.} moved to suspend the rules | the foreign powers fearing she would become | firm for all manufactured goods, whether com ROONEY” The favorite Actress AMANDA LEE} | country are proved, Le nag aa: the Sen- | adelphia, made a sharp attack on the ‘manage amnot too severely animadvert. The us: | 221 make in-erder, as an amendment to the | the hot-Ded of de: A Powed of silk, wool, cottun, linen or mixtures, Senate amendment to ‘The popular Character Dancers, |, | ators t be guided aright in the treatment * GUS PETERS ana SLE ANNETTA: | or pm touching individuals as well as | to be lowed oman a eee ae pick PARRERE™ OTEO BURBANK | | ‘hose affecting great principies. It was under- | restraining them from taking action towars mi Frat Comedia LEY fpr be og at re AS prayer had spe- | leasing the road to the Pennsylvania Ceutral DOUGLAS, c ! mee iterson, whose case, road . 7 ed cer count Mammoth Company ins great bill, | it was supposed, wonkl come before the Senate | “*!7Ad company. as proposed. with a novel emat afterpinen during the session to-day. eoneat Matiners WEDNESDAY and TURDAY. f% ——— = Se ~ | | Tue WaatTner Curoxicce issued from the | the rigorsof the new liquor law are beng su L_AC84 KEENE TROUPE. | Signal Uffice for the week ending yesterday | rested in Pittsbrrg, Assoon ee the Lik nage pee says: ‘During the past week a storm-centre has | ¢d & Bro nt saloon keeper proposes to trans- Sa moved northeastward from Nebraska into | (Onmwis Place into a mami : =e yearn MENT. A'S" EN: | Canada; a seeond diminished pressure over the Terese tiie: ‘The charg Fell be atte cents — pc ag co Bl ides ly per game, and the players will be allowed full _- midhile and east Adlantic coasts @ died wetthe | liberty to revel among the ‘refreshments. It is large stuns of money to lar er legislative election the fundamental pr ernment. It exelud and undermines the public upon which aloue republic institutions ¢: stand. It cannot be concealed that the threatening dangers to the permanence of the Cage rey and one which calls for the popular rebuke, which can eome only and should come speedily from the united voice of the various citizens of the republic, uttered at every sti of governmental action, from the lowest to the highest. While this receipt and use of money is open to censure, the evidence nence either popu. trikes directly at i THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPEIATION Bi directing the Secretary of the Treasury to with- hold payments from any railroad company, on account of freights and Sransportation to ‘the amount of payments made bv United States for interest upon bonds issued tosuch company, " Bonapartist, or M. Haut, tae bill, dema that | and the scarcit of * the natign shoul be consulted as tots choles: | and MeldSay Boies nec whether for a republic, monarchy or an empire. ments,” yesterday a ai upon the women of the United States to them in carrying ont their work. We notice, however, that they de not to the ladies the Fight to vote under e amended consti- mn. suspended, and the Hoube went into committee . whole on the legislative appropriation Dir. increase the ularice of eri omicers of . : adduced to prove that Senator Harlan was in. . " } A Lovisvinie runic 5 LINCOLN HALL, Suter over Kansas to the upper lake region. Miaaga ate e eiaetar rein alte Proposes £0 | ced by the gitt thus made to Liu tulle to any | the House, and said It was a violation of a con~ | Af killed one of his pupils, and a Cincinnati sate EVENING, MARC! ‘The largest total ments, composed of musical and gymnastic ex- | tblixh any such resutts. ditto has quite killed one of his, by a little too SATURDAY EVENING, MABCH 1-r Food —_ MT ag how dy Od reverted ercines, at which there will be a gratuitous tow re THE ¢ le OF 8! rade aac mamoreial i much ener, a coat es za wu a me : fro : Montreal, 1.03 in- ‘The report then returns to the case of Sena- : uency of such acc! and cul ee ee ches: Mobile, 1M; ‘Charleston, 10; ‘Norfolk, | Of lager. Patterson, and alter referring to kis siate | M08 every dollar of mileage, fer he was tired 4 Quebec. Woman’ of having it thrown in his face every time be of gauging the power of pedagogic muscles by ¢ at length been recog- any fixed if before the House and Senate committees, A Programme Rick, Spicy, and Novel—something M y 7s bi 7 |, Our common-school system Entirely N Te ee Witten > + 255; | nized in high quarters in England. Adepart- | saya: “The committee find in the statement | OPvoced aby of these propositions to increase | Titit be made aafcrit the ing were done fémieicn—Srening. wo Matte FO Come, | aud Mt. Washington. ment of the civil service, kiwn as the local of Mr. Fattonson before the commaltine of the fog opinion it was clear that there must | DY inet aoa Sealer force of #0 many without eatra charge. {20 | Preepestrat Nowrxatioxs.—The Presi- | Soriaw inspector at the cay heehee tee fd artenns eerataanss Toaenere ra demy al oot-pounds Could beapplied to. given surface of pupil. A Move Acatnet Carirat Puxieauent.— Messrs. Joshua Nichols, Asa Janney and C. Gil- lingham, a committee a by the Society of Friendsof the United at a meeting re- cently held ss ited the house of dele; of Virginia, Tuesday, and through Mr. Matthews, ot Loudoun, presented a memo- rial praying fer the abolition of capital punish- ment, and the substitution of imprisonment ee for a term of years or life in lien Mr. Hinle (Bfe,) disagreed with Air. Sargeut in pein the Laem tron exis ot Ce , and said that Mr. §. did not ex ns between himself and Mr. Ames; suppres. sion of material facts and denial of other facts which gingt have been known to him when first called betore that committee.” THE EXPULSION OF SENAT _ COMMEND! After alluding to other omissions and denials by Senator Patterson, the report closes as fol- lows: «The committee can not escape the conclu- that Mr. Patterson, being a Senator of the United States, in 1867 contracted with Oakes Ames, then and still a member of the House of @.vxo. On Exhibition No. } ‘lent sent the following nominations to the Sen- | of $2.000a year, to report upon the dloniciles 7 and Sale yas ate to-day:—John D. Shepard, supervising | and the treatment of children who are ‘bearded ‘Tru Sr. mannii Tru 8 | iy, i out,” after, the system which is generally vector of steamboats, oth district: Daniel’ B. | Sati ted im Bcotand aes Toca ee ally, Me. ene — Sh ru reets, eight Isbtet et tender Takebesee | pie moneys, | lady upon whom this distinetion has been con- Choice O11 ee Bearer dist: Also, sundec, Peterest VATTERSON RE- of Florida, fess ae. ancinesy bw | of lands, East Florida land districe; Joshua | Tne S Zremes, Picture and ter | Yt Gilbert, of Florida, or” neal, | rains, Minister OF Fonrien Ar- ve A ’ nor Castelar, has forwarded a note by c. «tistrict of Florida; Moses J.” Taylor, of telegraph to the principal capitals of Europe, Please ‘Nameand Number. jel-ty*_ | Florida, register of laud office at Tall ; | addressed to their several governments, in - dobn L. Sheridan, register of land office at Fair NOTICE, Test, E.8. JUSTH. 619 D street, be = which he urges the prompt recoguition of the - | Play, Colorado territory; Robert B. Chappel, | Spanish repablic. Hye imines thor for- tomer Se and 7th streets northwest, sells 'cus- | of Colorado, receiver ef public moneys, Fair | auth tee tre tees that the transfor came to the hesat bythe tleman from Washi Territory, who, mileage, re- ceived $19,000, while ke (Mr. R.) received but ‘$6,000 for two a. Mr. Butler (Mass.) argued that there was pre- Representatives, for the purchase of 30 shares tion the country has und. is . cedent for increased salaries at the end of a qudund wit c.éraike as Col; “John M- Woodburn, of Dakota, re- | internal, and forvigit powers. ahold not expect. | Lm tneeeeekor the credit mobilier of America: | Oa Al precedents were im that nar. He ‘Af leas than balf the cost of ready-made new ones. ceiver of public moneys, Vermillion, Dakota; | of the new government energetic action while | { «pegged mated value.)and | argued that the members were paid by the year SILK DR ymaie ee Geis iy | A.W. Chapman, collector of customs, Apala: | they withholl trom ty noo. pane, tear Lac ate, lito. the’ poteession of the | ‘ST might be called in-extea session. ile wom a apecialty 1s chiceis, Fin " hey wit t trol ma Sue: Oe be pagel seg enna — to be paid so that he QO, SOLD. SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Erc., yelne Is THE UPrercce-WaraT MeRDER TraL | “ete from time ~— thereon; that COULD AFFORD TO STAY HERE, aan: Beet Fe Sake brioes for =. fork j | | THe Posenoy exrout, which will be pre- | in Baltimore, esterday, ‘the test non: ie Subsequently, am the wear 186), dealt with Mr- | i¢ it was required, to attend to the public eng FS LO! doug! old. mail 5 . | defence was inued, was o Al ama bond: ness. 7 ly attended to by AUGENST RIM sented im the Senate to-morrow, will, it is wae [00 wares auto, accumeabite Mouten ns frie ck | of the Uniom Baciie aiNaG company ter the. || DEsiDens lerstool, exonerate Mr. Pomeroy from the | the prisoner. Miss Margaret Cpperc 2 ppercue, a sister charge of bribery brought against him by York. cused, 4 - Itwill take the ae thee, the ch: : < i this 1 Mra t ae ant Mie the juvenile hero ut @ Sunday school purpose of profit, and disposed of the same in the stock markets of New York, with the Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) desired to put in his against inareauing his own salary by hs own this House ——____ Pact May, last June, attempted suicide in ag eo eee i ans on Extenrnize Presa ix New Lp f i © | vote. not think it seemly pplication was made y for the dis- , ges were | called this morning. Mrs. Uppercne and Miss | Kuowledge of the character of the credit mobi- | F0te. | He did not think it ts; AF they did, | London with a young companion who succeeded. | © ‘of Maurice Jones, € Pryor, and not proven, and that the defeat of Me F ildebrand ied to lier and its relations te and connection with the . 3 — ” | Whei (N's Wounds hi he ied for as- - “ wasy ae ie Claimed by the latter the Fenule ot, | Histebrand will be called to-day, Union Pacific railroad company; and further, | the people would not send them back oa + ees ork = —_ couspiracy by York and his friends. Some of A Jour Savery to Deata.—John ihe members of the committee are of the opin- | H«verde, a freight conductor, and Thos. Mullen, ton that Senator-elect Ingalls ix not entitied ‘Mr. Banks (Mass.) said it was the duty of sisting im his companions death. Acquitted, he , every Con; to fix its own pay, and no Con- was returned to and has now been con- ‘icted of that he had knowledge of the interest of Mr. Ames and his connection with sail companies; : “4 ceeed the money with which the ‘and the lot- to | section master, who were riding on the engine | also, that the object of Mr. Ames in thus deal: | £76-* Could fix the. pay of a suiceceding one, | victed of xt opree oa A SWALERW TUE” COATS: | lls seat in the Senate, and that the existence of | of a treignt train, following atramfeom Worees. | ing with hitn wie to sseors berisiod eget tg oj ot ag Sy ee SWALLOW TAIL” COLbS nspiraey to defeat Pomeroy renders his | ter for Boston, yesterday: fearing collision’ } tion of the interests of said. company amt his Eatixe wis Motaxn.— A” pig-jobber of | of the law. weg Vy os ea clection void. It + not umierstood, however, | caused by the latter train stopping, jumped off, | own intereststherein, and toinfiuenestiie action Tralee; Ireland) rightly named Savage, was es meget Te Sapergien—s.. asp that the report of the committee will take this | supped onthe snow, were thrown” under the i in matters of legisiation affectin; lated; in the act of tearing the flesh | 1’. id, Sth. radical view of the subject, as the question of | wheels and instantly killed. : bei: inquired of with bis teeth from the arms and shoulders of CCSEOM MABE FEEL DRESS YEstS,—{ ingaile eligibility cannot come hetore the Sens | yen grageee eee pep pull wold mother. Hehad knocked her down and CUSTOM MADE FELL DRESS VESTS, ate until his credentialsare preeeuted, mext se pales west of tis Canny the J rtm broken several AND € Dausmoxp has refused to commissioners. capt in Jack says he wih tall UMMIS! Eg UMMON, Te ? CUSTOM MADE BEACH BOESRIN PASTS | restore a Missouri lawyer to privileges of prac- | Bit General Canby, but does not want any Nir, Fopueworth (Ill )ceseghe hate cron ae CUSTOM-MADE BLA. IN PANTs. | tice in the General Land office, who had been a had. pace > _. | disbarred on account of unprofessional acts | , DP". Hessett, the Lutheran hese bry t pl cantons just manufactured etn aston a pee oe committed inegunection with the prosecution ie kamen ere to wks fully forty per ceat. less than the j | of land cases. This wyer 80 dis. : . pal Madewoenders | ns ne thee the came.gvods } Ui Tred withinhe last three mocha, Whe coms: Tokens of English sytapathe’ aud ceopecte, CoP? | toms oe 2 ruussloner is determined to piae- | Englioh srmpothy ond nen niciatelt, That Jumes W. Patterson be, and ion in the intercourse cad a BADE has reco’ one thou- hereby, expe! from seat asa mem- HABLE BROTHERS, place between lawyers and cler! apenly ys — dollars daneges tom the of ber of the Senate: FASHIONABLE TAILORS, ment. Asan abstract le, he says it | the London Morning Advertiser for an alleged) ine So NT Sesh a is only ‘uepartial ‘to send the at- | libel in ir paper tained ip a. “<Boasé” Tweep this morning went te the _teaete Conxex Trg axp D Staret- torney om the Boat at the ed clerk. criticised of dhe pine ie court of oyer and terminer aud gave bonds to = pes Sy 5 ae Bo ive sever- ——s , UL OPERA GLASSES. | al land offices may lega' cxefcln the same | _Simo® Baowy, editor efthe New England COMBINATION SPECTACLES SIEM | Uiivilege inorder to protect bustaces and | Farmer, died at , Mase:,on Mi . He. a ~ | oficial duties from cosrupt practicesof oe at few MEMPLER, | His action im-referenee to this case: been | ington, and subsequently lieutenant govei OrTician, sustained by Secretary Delano, and is com-.| of Massarhucete. 463 Penna. avenne, corner 4 street. | mended by all respectable members of the bar’ re ; : ov, (Indiana, fell yesterda: Genuine Brasiliag Pebble Spectacies —janl6-ly «ithe people generally. p waite (18. Ea Be AD his hema Stow Procress or Taz Pacuse Mai [- seen eat RCTTIRE VGN Tee ay oar: vesTIGATION.—The ways and means commit- | "Juries. tee this morning examined Bir. C.K. Garreti- son, of the Brazilian steamship litte, in refer- | He nee tohis knowledge, if he Tad ‘any,’ the bs 2 pai Notice FoR THE INAUGUBATION. it chained if order io preveut' Fla i) " d : E r hi hi secure | S@Henry Ward Beecher ‘that a suchlnerease. He tuewten queer ber or mune with lent of “chork gt along BGA a8 Feuryg STORE, | Kedpasumors cot y “ara any young man courting‘a girl pe: ERE r 5 S * be bat so tay ms sedeoe 7 - ee ait Pon ante ee, give ne definite aa: for these Fy Portland won her by tipping her mathet « 61 ant ‘said if Mr. Stevemon ig aot a asked in reference bottle castor. . 3 than pn SFPituans, subsidy fot bis own line to. Brazil, © ‘aa Victoria Woodhall by deRverea not vote for the estas Gentine Brasthian Potbie ree OE thet Be nceet Fae 9 ae Ae ter -suprreeed leeare labor re- rs in return, that LL KINDS OF OFF WEA! | tat ed ith whe ir. Sypher, of form": doris ef Als Raland Stowers EL can to the very hom he had @ conversation abont an hour eet ttc the svikeln Benth . sitet Serengeti | pe fant ase hee Rie ) Wales are a sel Ssaslias ORME a there were’ a number of s0 nie Bedfora’ Maset inst week, was eels a by in eee oat iE TOBACCO D LER on the floor who shonld be spoken lo On the , Mass. 4 r their their pursuits. The lat- WHOLESA LE Tobacc subject. No money was paid though, and no | monkey confined im the saloon where it origin- ter said he had made as high as $10,000 for one ja ALEXANDEIA, VA such suggestion made. \ ated, * fee, and he doubted whether Mr. Dickey made

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