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‘MZ EVENING STAR. | resiihea Botts SEedaye excepted, | AT THE sTAR bu. PINGS, hidperanto venue, cor, Lith St, a a THR EVENING STAB an "bri that they will, on See of os month, demand four dollars per day for eght * hours work. THE CIVIL SI4ETS KiLteN PwR BO St Aree A mreting of oaeed | citizens was held | night for the purpose of urging the pawag the civil rights bil new betene the degini Alb: j committee War appoint 1 te o Albeny eo ee ee aoe °. ) pones Ta, wy seis gecnnicte ata! te ¢ toe constitution, a) the qiurt = courtiers to | rights with the wiite'tm respect to adini ’ teeter poe pe fen wart cr Foarr. sc churches, vehicles of tran<por For CEST cach. “By mailecheee wmoutha, $180; six mon:bs, $3.00, ope year, 85. who is at mt in thi TWO CENTS. Britten det@ce in tae matter of the procter hc in Paris concerning the El Pase bond sales. He denies all knowledge of frandulent pra tice The crimina! action France t= against Fremes mc j = .. - | PETEGRANR TO THR nd Meters. Brelan, Probst, Par SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING. STAR. Srorerary Drtano left for Néw York this | EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | * sete. Bee nt, nal am! Pappene morning, accompanied by his wife, being ‘AR—Published Priday—91y, oe Wee rome 20 paper went longer than paid for. GF Bates of a¢vortising furnished 08 app :catton. — ____LADIES oops. _| world hey a So Sg oe upon the forgery by Probst ‘ eokdn- Trvrsway, March 6. | This Aftermeon’s Dispatches. | ¢: of ‘New York St helor's Hake De ort ao rdieuteas ee nL ste imap sane agin to arter at eb bs j —————¢_—___ whereby the bonds of the Tl Paso comma, ae only rae ana Pech, Hate Diane Gossi ION er. ity QM oar vice 1 son. | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | Were aiwitted to tne Pars Bouse te ye ‘eg : | ti cneument, haratieg, ralepiceuea’; | Washington News and D> |. Agmont Sescrevor van Bavaria Paovatee. | Vice President W lee bes os put | ——_.—_— f ms may be commen Sey area eats | et INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from | The committee on the part of the Senate to ee foe Fa ectt NE NEW ORLEANS WAR, against Freemont in this Sora aan ao Senate was realy | to bis colle Mr. Joves, of Nevada. so ef the Skir- | The Seventh regiment marched down roa On Marriage. this source to-day were $370,629.62. notify the President that the Senat ague, «worn | The “Times** Account : nt marched down Broa: febah-tr, ae Happy relief for ¥. Men from the efftets o Tue F “CArTuNESS inspected the | fF business has disc that duty, and ved 4 has ee ony oe wee swor mish between the Militia and the =~ Boeken, pee ante ye ng to - = 5 oT and abuses in early life. Ma restored be Rare aw BX “ips pe President in reply said he had nothing for the | in by the Vice Preside i caeetaes Pelice Last Night_One Milled the We fe chrongh Not Fe + AviEs ieraiments to martiage Femi ‘New « cof | modcls im the Patent Office yestenlay. Senate to do-except. to act mpon some nc Jina- | ir. Ferry of Oc, recistthe to the Senate, and Nine Wounded —Interfer- aul amt natns ok batter an oe treatm: Temarkatle remedior. Sng, emg | also sworn in, A sty, pre ap Ee Address | Tix SeoneTaky oF Tax Texasuny pur- | tone, which he would send in at en car aia} | Mr. Cragin moved thet his colleague, Mr. Sr enstas Seek ree cacaie way delays, until talt-past to SAU SSSISSNATARESRS, | Rappers cere gs | hr Yan cher Toe Somes o | RUSS SR ge ert | wasp Eames Geta, | |New Ouuny wach ofan mane |S dear yan GENRES Sl sins, of excordlieg SakLwe, . | pret, Fuenenehn Femme | bonds at 113.53 to 119. Monday or Tuesday of next week. oe 4 with the intention of tak. bere snare peeve fect that | ness the je, And the delay ¢ twa __vaa warner toed. | (tonal Jence Deravay, of Kansas, will not it is | Crvin Service Exauisarrone—The vonrd deca. ae eee aie peieaed. eh a ans em stirs Serpeulent Bree tear 1 . D1 fhe i iners: Treasury artme a jayard 6 Spencer or" * A -. eens aecems seer ise our ED an Ny ae asa lp aie. serie of pusdt ase sidy risers the sworn in. He ater Was known thatthere | was generally supposed that the sncctss at. Charles Gram, secretary of the bricklay: receipt of a fine assortment e gn to preve: % 3 . SoS Mine ae how Tore eee stoves " it the election = whet pstantiv killed wr | Paty "ettascity jn cetEthiga ot clue gue. | siier, which the. crodentais‘ot, Mr: Spencer | wing clans & Rnetict en tyne Seeectns tee | Smpemtcty we, het sma ay hua Ree ption ame formerly at TAS Mth et Tux New pape: took Lap epee rad for vacenciee ate pory or = — came tothe Senate. ‘The credentials of another ‘= 7 seatsin the Senate to-day. od il 1,200,) now existi — P . " on- | president of the society. The murder was IONS EE ROBES DE BA doquet, | phéations will de recelved till the 17th instant, | g"tlman claiming to be elected Senator from | Siarent stations throughout the eity. A thoa- | J ‘SET ROBES DE BAL. Mitchell, of Oregon, was a magnificent boquet, ; sand diferent reports prevailed ‘ing the fesult of a quarre! about the funds of the a i Pe rye byl ap dle nag t+ bay dan cong need | ; - | ciation. Marwig fired three shots, the bui Tnfertuasiest will sond the recipe | the gift of Mrs. Attorney General Williams. | 5nd every person, whe. maiseh showing oamcient Se a ee en ee ee are being motaing ferther aden tower. | penetrating the bced and. todging tm the vs pn OF EES Raciiaideiclentn tate a eae tplacing of hls nae om te his credentials were passed upon by a commit, | ‘ded, here bein woe Eg Un ee ne caro ot y hog inenctreeakeg cll eitingenh is sense es: z- SIGES.OF A RO’ out a general alarm Peso one whe neeaaite kal Senators list of tes eligible for examination will gopeny ee a : - ; ee ey 8) inal no's poral canauanieesenmanca eve: | 2, Scoator whore. credentais were in regular | bate in the day however and abot wight. |" Saitvat or am rorn mo = LARQEST STOCK ‘City, CHEAPEST | _marta-ty yew - Or Mesa. Deceeh: Counting Edmunds, Scott, colors cape rae Snionlon ieee = bf pooner caay Std tact sort’ were on fect. Bodien ‘of mon were assem Washington. Large numbers of Congress ‘Boek, P y .0 e to the le; of bis el n “0 de- * - ngron For an exiposive and Select Stuck of useful and West, to reconstruct the standing commit” | Yames and will, however, be brongut | {athe legality of his election they coukl be de: | Sr ar difterent pomin tn the city, and arms nen fom Go om ugal aive arrived. ayer goons ANUSEMENTS. teesof the Senate, and report atafuturecancus. | forward oneaand ave’ ded’a reanest to | ckisd uvon without pre were, recy dicribat at id om the | being “. ew Vouk baz. 5 i te | that ; “3 ‘abel Mr. Ba: moved that the credentials of Rove zs RECEPTION OF THE WEET PorkT caner RS ae dine the tasgertrpasat the tecneare: | inysneting mech beer an iouia afew | MeayU oy, ember afer sapiens | wt'antl"tna a pike Sola a at | ered Governor Meunay Gamnmes cane ts | "AECAPRION OW Tuk wane rarer a be feb10 ly OUNG& SD. ve See Under the Manage — oe wi He al i " the afternoon, aud N daily sittings for a € ble, and the question of Mr. Spencer's ad- 2 = Se ment of the Inaugura- ince. ily siti the examinations should those already exam. | ‘!e, WE AS® SELLING THE BEST tien Ball ¢ ee, eeks since. He is giving daily ngs ing, seemed to justify this gssertion. A | at 11:30, where the 7th regiment was in mission be postponed until to-mortow or to | arpearing, awaiting their arrival. The cadets were gre . 7 portrait to Carpenter, who painted the picture | ined be permitted to appear again. ‘oases Droper ‘future day. - kad about one andre was assembicd ro poe eh spon dicssmbeshing. Atte t PARIS KID GLOVES, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Mane 6. | of the emancipation proclamation now on ex- Tux Execurive Mansion To-pay.—The | Mr. ling said Mr. Sykes was heresplely | at the lower part of C customary military courtesies, the march aa hibitiqn at the Capitol. : ‘< thro ain to-day | 2% & memoriafist, whereas the credentials. of beg cuperted Gn te neighborhood of the magar | Broadway was taken up, both the sth regime One Dem n 90 cents; two buttons $1 28. Grand Promenade Concert. SS Executive Mansion was thronged ag: ¥ | Mr. Spencer were in proper form. He (Mr. C.) ‘About 9:30 a squad of militia moved | and cadets receiving a bearty ovatiow ale S. HELLER, — Ormnixe or Prorosats.—Proposais for car- | hy a very lar ge crewd of visitors, the majority | held that Mr. Spencer should now be sworn in, Snead ben om 8 aE the whole route. The marching of beth ee fmcw* 215, Market Space. 150 PIECES OF MUSIC. rying the malts on certain routes in the middle, | of whom called to pay tn accordance with fe custom ani the pre- pari op hey gtk prem ty egal and cheers were continuous LENEBERG & CO, THE UNITED BANDS OF THE southern, and western states, and quite a num- | President gave interviews ber, | cedent,, and, his credentials could then’ be a et ey aoay peat. way seldcen bas benn ap. gE. =" cs UNITED >TATES ARTILLERY. from Bort Co- | ber of the territories, were — esterday a enens By megs | referred. Se acces = pa ge pate, fire was returned from the building. = ae Lewy ad a eo oe San want Ds. reid HEAVY ARTILCERY Foes Rcd log oR goa epee ace Sa ey handred who wan a Bag a Mt Ono nag hag FS — eaten eaecs “4 minategware | favorite regiment of thie metrepole, ° 3 s NOY Goops, those whe s anaertion peo etnies ome, in Sdldttaded tor ths panes t.nn0 CoumresionERs TO ViENNA—Dr. James W. Witon, Senators Chandler, Ferry, Logan, | character of memo The credentials of Steed of tha tannic or aren to 707 Market Space, Ae CUR y cant s of m, Ames, Clayton, and Scott; Repre- | Mr. Sykes are in regular and proper form. As | stationed "The 66, 14 Bi to sare _detwern 7th ana th wtrveta northwest, } THE GRANDEST BALL ROOM 1 ix WORLD. | Hoyt, president of aed ae hone a | semtathves Bintss, Sarvent, Shellabeges bre, | MTS! papondents in sgch cance, Mr. B. ine | Seawene, St. Peter with St Aus, at the heed — one million - with all its magnificent.and claborate Science, has been appointed an honorary com- Yousos, Macey, Maynard, and’ a oreet'amey stanced’ ane feet that bir, Stak, of Orcas, eler street, ‘corner “ pit eae ere PO yh mimlauer of the United States ot the forth- | Others.” ©-B:Lever and T. A. Smithy member | Stance’, tue, fact that Mr. Stark, of Oregon, tre gad Bt Ann. There was also guard | hal. w 5, in ene tot, oo 8 GRAND BARGAINS AT In addition to the above the Manacing Commitee | coming fair at Vienua. He acted in the same | Clect from Virginta, with adelegation of the | whose seat there was no contest, had not been | P! agg ey yt ~ ng Bong | MADAME ESTREN'S, have prevailed upon A company. Washingtom Light | capacity at the Paris Exposition. Virginia legislature, were also accorded an in- | admitted, but his credentials were sent to the | Stee slened. ‘The worcs of UE Dea | enn, G1 13: serect, second door from @ street. i Mian te ee | ene REPRESENTATIVES Of the press, whose | terview. ro. P. Thornley, ot the Virginia | committee on judiciar . And two sears Guilford’ and 1 1 han, cumtalaingapns ones pois ae Europe Poe ia oe Lays Fagg maf eg he ag COMPANY DRILL. duties called them to the reporters’ gallery of So tat st Ren h nest eee Th soenten poe tie proper form. there | were LOKNE AND THE PINCLAS LOUISE. Skeet styles. Cail abd woe cur new qock before gur- | Popalar Petar chtmlertom...20 cents: | the Senate on Tuesday, were much facilitated en Was mo contestant whatever for bis sent. Yet |. gUROSEX OFAN BY RR MILITARY, | | elgynoy, March ¢,p..m.—A Tumor ie afloa: chasing elaew here. Scena phage - in the execution of their labors by the courtesy wo,ail know bow long it, was before he wae ad- | Snd the contents appropristed. At = Lorme — ioe ae at ets of admission to be had atthe principal ienc: erof the gallery, The fine weather yesterday caused the reeep- | mitted to his seat. Mr. B. then maintained that } ° ; Gen. Badger, mpanies et | have separated because of incompatibility © Ppa jee nbs Ey pickets of admin ion, OS, Bah Beiliuty nar and oes hed doorksoper.o the gallery tions to be largely attended. The scene in the | the record showed that Mr. Spencer's creden- ee a po trey ba png Tg ae ahr cmper. tg = fo in a paligiow sutton funlin.” 1c upparia a beautiful gloss to the ALLS NEW OPERA HOUSE. | Nast a "Weekly for March 15 (re- | Fish was assisted by her daughter, Miss Edith, somiteed otaneat ain, bered up and taken down the street, the Police | amd tt remains to be contirine: BUBNHAM 4 co.. Maontactarer, canes — Vettwue toe oe republi- | Mr. Hamilton Fish, jr.,and Mrs. astor, of New | “The diseusdon on the sibject was continued terme, ese ae tee benqusite, When PRMOORITION OF ELL Lombard street, The Second Engagemet the Season ri *y York. | ‘The ladies did not seem to have suffered | by Mr. Thurman and others. ry Seace ne ring commence:|, resident Thiers bas rece mS ee ee CHARLOTTE CUSHMAS, Tine Dcaure te frm ane worms fae | im hl ated acioment ot dar Sato | eeeueiiee, Brciictom, | 4Phaesaiecee hatred om tear pak pere tosis . America’s Greatest Actress, ‘i - | Mrs. Fish was as fresh and agreeable as though . - e . ‘ - = BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. whe will appear in the esees See a eon Neal eee ee RON TELDT, | there hagiboen be tax upon “her screngih, and | LATEST SrECULATION® a8 To THE GestiT or | fre, bat in the confusion Mad some ‘diticuity in mmeceed. “Tt is rumored tat the Carlist leader E_FOSTED SANTA DOMINGO; Bm MUSICAL DRAMA OF fellow delinquents. We suspect Nast rather | th¢ bloom Roicen hetee seine ame n | | he case of Dr.L. D. Huston, charged with SeaTEcots MUSRETRY FLnING OFFORITION TO THE SPANISH REFUMLA: Ge: Climate, Population aud Charsc GUY MANNERI) likes te go for the democrats. rival Miss Fish and Miss Cooke in complexion, | lewd conduct, &¢., which is to he iuvestigated | for about tive minutes, when at the gun Mapnip. March 6.—Olazaga, Spanish minis ite Future, Statistics, Finance, Hints to Emigrants | yog Morrities. ies Charlotte Cushman z ition Bae © | There were present at Mrs. Fish’s Jame | by the Baltimore Conf of the Methodist | was got into position and discharged twicedown | ter to Pra nce, has notified Senor Castelar, miu- aud Travelers, Mineral Productions. 2 neat vol.. | Dandie Diu: Mk B Toor | Tue Ixavergation Batr-Roow.—We ri Blacque, Lady Thornton, Oolonel aul Madare | Episcopal Church South mince eceien ee | Chases eee This created some indectsion | ister of foreign afuinn by telegreah tian he Mp Bnereviogy aoe Mey. SON, cor. th sad Tote. y, all the Music, &. sorry tolearn that the wee ate tis a oer iarasinapa ot «le Noailles, Mad- | terday in Trinity Church, corn-r of Masti m | inthe ranks of the militia, and they fell back re} tives in Paris of the different powe: « ae —s FRIDAY EVENING. Maxcn 7, for the inauguration ball will shortly be torn | ao Toho, Admiral Polo de Barnabe, the sec- | avenue and Preston street, hos not yet be me NEW Booms aT BALLANTYNE. ntarily, but quickly rallied, aud the fir. | Te have decided to send a collective no’ Was resuined. A fiual shot was fired from ment of Spain, declaring thes pate: wel Seyathe ei ey eer ae ns Se S BENEFIT OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN or the Enjoyments of Life MEG MERRILLES—FIFTH TIME. down. It isa pity arrangements could not be | retaries of the French legation, Mr. Baltazzi, | reached. The conference, ‘at (a> time made to have tt remain, for. large room of its | Mr. Laisun, cominissioner of education in journment yesterday, was engay | in passing = thelr respective goverumen* w. | i ; sisters, the police remaining on Chartres, be- held diplomehc relations with it i» — kind ts much needed in Washington; but it | China, wite ‘and two small children, who were | upon the ‘acters of the miuisiers, whose | square, Me J ae “ cease to " oe ‘anderings in Spain; by A.J are; 93. In preparation Shakspeare’s historical play of seems it has to go, and the committee have do: objects of attraction to every one. 4 names were called as they a) " Lupon the —* ulouse and St. Peter streets. At ten event of the proclamation of a tederal re ont Philosophy of Art; by 1. Laine. HENRY VIN. wisely to throw it open to the public thiseven- | were richly dressed In thelt nat roll of the various districts. Dr. Huston’s See Ecok tical’ minichices Weise SLAVERY 1s rout: The Misionary Work! An bacyclopedia of Mis : ing by giving a promenade concert and military | and, jconversed fluently in English. Mra. | willbe taken up When bis name is reached Barly REL Debate upon the bill for t — a ¢ Mowat Pi Rs Se aril, the particulars of which will be found in | General Chipman was accompanied by her Lend eye noe ovet oS . Jie Eaiges rened ai Galaibans of the ferty, he 24 mov. | very in Porto Rico was resume jan of Me phy; by C . our advertising columns, * guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nast. Mrs. Eames | presided, who m: liminary a H : - Bew Edition of the Waverly Novels; 73 cents per oh , ands — 7 OW EVENTS _f2ir__ 428 SEVENTH STREBT, Near | -, THIS. and, 1 commence at 8 « : NEW Be0Ks a the assembly. ‘sought afte: tion into the char, just Dr. Huston, wil} | i the direction of Jackson square. So far A CARLI®T RISING SUPPRESSED. S the per | CoNFimMATIONS BY THR SENATE.—On Tyes- Vere Wis Sone int ae, te aheetier, | submit report when the case ie reste’ Su | ethbows eam aero killed, and eight woumd- me 7 Lele ay er | Loxpos, March 6.—Advices from Gibralter day, the Senate held au executive session and | jinghuysen, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mice Mice. | itis und that Dr. Huston will, through | edon the side of the militia. There was only NEW Books: a state that 0 carbiners, attached tothe Spanish SIAL SOTICE confirmed most of the nominations before that | phy, Mrs. General Ricketts, Mrs. Coston, Mrs. | clerical counsel, insist that the Seainstion | Send eliewle teaeee a ta een ey ing, at San Roque, a city of Andciasia, Oi oT ac aaalitie Balto beteper ig tray phat | Craael fear Ne ana sat, | Ratan at, emma eat | SPekanglad ree! eee gaat Ring, | Eeenmuce mately rr Si SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, MISS CHARLOTTE CUSIIIAN, Meambenie tak beanies Ore ete as | Oe Mie eee Ee SoRBINS, Ms | Duane be nccegted by thet cote ae nan: | Be Bend eek ce ney none snd Loveosts., | the ineusectionsry dempuaretios adie and lest night bot one «f Rear Admiral. There were about forty-five | Bessie Stewart. Mice Purnbull, Mr. Davis. Mr. | must be g of the’ matter, The question | of the mob, “Scime one inlorered tie ohne wick | Pressed and the offenders imprisoned. Corser a street ard Pennsylvania avenue. ‘MEG MERRILLES, inations confirmed, consisting of post. | Heugelmuter, Dr. Gihon: whose mene hap ie disposing the matter. The question . ¢intocmed © GS TRE KHIVAN war. - oe FRIDAY EVENING, March nominations cont D ng poi } 5 will be for the presiding bishop to determine. | this was not a mob, but real citizeus of New Loxpox, March 6.—A special dispatch from Qnesti, RB De Mill: masters, public land, and internal revenue | be printed Gibson. Mr. Franquelo, Mr. Frank it | Ont 7. Bee eer By Georgy Maras, chewy | Busan Rah Sacee, Sry Taam nema yam iy | SS eeags nny se tesmtichace Gindifer- | r_ieine wen ace Pome Zemreay ont LOM a coaseamn omicers and dipiomstios hart tate Bi ea ip Fictrs. By Aanie Thomas, Oiieranie Paonia a inthe < «| iinere ofheroitextch Sire Seercar§ Bout: | ence. To the event Gf hi swiSsppenrace a | the Ula Sates ohtet ewes wiews ta ke | SE for Ata nd te prob a et the Kae Jheese oe ‘arjeon. ‘Saturd: at 9 a.m. Tue Postay Bitt.—The conference report jon peace jest cl oa irs. - a pod person or by counsel the ‘will by default, . and had orders to re- i on the Post Office appropriation bill retained | well received, assisted by her danghter snd the case will go came Gen, Emory. Pence ye ee Finyoom.,,, | [NCOLN MACE the clans ineied by fe Senate, eacting | Brin Mer so line nck =” | ene ee ee ince mat rom ae mum | geet ihe mtg oSopamenedding temas | ee : 2 Delano and Mrs. John ived, istry. e bill has against Dr. . 5 et iene: a = absolutely from the maiis all free matter after re rece Huston in the criminal courton the charge of | to that effect from “W: Col. Ogden cous on Size EuanoEs tReTEED A Tuorfoid bile. Brom the Gccroan of Yon Hellern, | pyENINGS MARCH 10 AND 11, axD weaTr. | email from the malls all free matter after The Capitol. aduitere. which i a malsdemeanor punishable | responded that he woth oeaee the gon eee milagninaune, March ¢-—Last night's trai SNe eS GaSe | evesevos anon 40 as 1, deer ot rary gemmrs Phe enous) * SCRAP, TROWBUELA to ox vane | by Gaia acl irate as ances | Uy Qn ae Sedat. ie feymmed | tt Balmer ote, Norberm Sora ons he J NOON 12, t sees 3; < re. tim! f » it Mr. 7 ur % cee eeepinas week ee Ath back THREE GRAND CONCERTS se Rechinated to pay the balunce due forpostage | 1 the House on ‘Tactdag resohitions were | law witneser sgainet him wil be produced, | building, bo were eum rom the track, one apaers bil BeceBavig Avy. my ter dwar . ow oe, Suan emrtns cede ta,cteetracs | fel he aatind SPehe Matlin | Mah vaeasanrne tunis Rake’ | sda ancy, Pee therm | soreaae toe emecksee cone Ses ern SADE x S, | MENDELSSHO , dniveccs CLUB. fee postage for th pe ey gag a grounds, directing the Clerk ot the: Htna to Pepe stig oen ay te A eed Fo town | the =" ae us ay ta Bobs EE: 3 or * | clerk of, the, House of Representatives Is dese tas inpreeesd tear ar oes wate, Hence. ihe does uot choose voluntarily | his efforts were of ne avail. We learn = ie STON, $1,865, ugress has directed ‘ost- | in the next Coi . 8&5d selection of chairs: to appearhere, he cannot nght to trial in | about time Gen. command: SS TCHARD B MONGN OCOD | ASSISTEDBY EMINENT VOCALISTS, including | master leneral © have a stamp executed to be | desks to be made by bite the criminal eourt — Beit She militia, was met by en Sulth i in frout of ICHARD B. MOHCN a Co., ‘tens! thnk citaxade sew Sas the official mail matter of each the architect of the Capitol ‘a eeuars aoe Ge crxsim— | Wages . 8 Tey! a * . is fore oul R Ment We “4 : 4 departane: pa ae ; made Horses Run Away with the Pest Wagon while the TRE NAME OF THE UNITED STATE: BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Reserved Seats, @1; for sale at Ellis’ Music Store,| Te KgLiey-Amus CREDIT Monitien rary teers Oe c Driver is Toking a Drink—Yesterday afternoon | to disperse, whieh th s a! 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 937 Penneylvani Srocn—Judge Kelley Desires Ames to Give it to | Ot the House; direc oan. the latter wt once & wagon from the pest-house, loaded with two | with, remarking at the same time. “Geyeral cor] » Was seen passi jong Clifton avenue | §; ith, despite courtesy, | cannot say that cate jay tothe poster's hele One of the de- | Tam > mnet Tuat ceased bad died from. small-pox, a fact which | am destined to have picasure only the capa- rendered the «river's socjety uot at all to be de- city of a prisoner.” (ft will be remembered enue, Where programmes can Have just received the be obtained. mé-6t ————_______,____ B6-6t_ : > AND Cl TON THEATER COMIQUE. BRITISH ALMANAC AND COMPANION, for WASHES a: SESE COIACR. tol extension to make such ch: meausof heating and hee om will secure a more equable heat | ape ventilation; also to make such chang i Uncle Sam.—Judge Kelley, of Pennsylvania, called on Treasurer Spinner yesterday, and made a statement of the credit mobilier contro- — versy between him and Oakes Ames, and re- said hall as will improve the acoustic pro] i shed - ROYAL KALENDAR, fer 1573. GRAND INAUGURATION FESTIVAL. nested Gen, Spiuner (demand fren a | cus ee to place in theroom immediauly | "ted: be seed Seen Ome nile | Gem. Wi Serreteret Ge mer eGte ¢ h he stopped, am, and went i Officer last December.} Afterwards thé crowd | rapidity An Immense Com of the won- mesa full statement of all dividends east of and adjoining the Gath room of the hotel ‘a drink, while on at the ee eee anaes, here derful Buropean Grmnacts, Sintms he held $e ae Kee acer Ammer | the Home ihe necetwary sistures to con- | {He hotel for 4 drink, and while on this errand | gradually dispersed, and lett the police in quict % BRITISH ARMY LIST, for 13. Claims he holds for Mr. Kelley. Mr. Kelley said | vert itiuto a bath room ‘similar im stele ant | lis horse te ad of dead Voting toy AY | possemnion of the bulldings. ; = SRITES SAVE MIST. fr 168. _tebete | Tit, thoes earishian yehirinart erste tt | he had not been able to ebtaih from Mr. Ames | cqualiasopactin te hee ace, tattle a lowed 'prato of men and Dope neath eee | yt AUTMORTeS inited Besate tees aus ogee t Theme ot praise theoushout Beep aad acias ‘2° | any statement of au House tabs poaenccta tat the Clerk of the | Stop! Whoa!” ‘The tunseay hat oi ke | eatbe in obedience to the followin OTICE. theme of prai 7 Pe oan AUS. a, House take possession of the rooms in the south- Y great distanee when the cofiius were throws sie Yawnne Exeney zx | galas at credit mobilier stock and dividents, | ern wing of the old hall, now in use bythe const | 23 2 i OPENING OF A NEW sta’ Y STORE 88 POLLY DAL ‘rom the wagon and broken to pieces, and the | éener tomly, of Lee, Mass. AND BLANK BOOK MARUPAOTOLY © The great Eastern Juseler Esuiposit, bal did not wish the Treasurer to enter this | of claims, and reit them Yur tke parpose uf com. | ££0m the wagur mangled, left upon the frozen | of ‘he cu Meat meres ne trom Xew ¥ R44 fair prices ‘MONS. EMILE GOROUS: money upon the record as a of the eon- | mittee rooms for subsequent Congresses, and round, soon after which the horse was stopped A cn con te went auy violent interference | Japan, where he will ec big fic DONE Papin RALEY SISTERS RTRAL TT sian | | science fund, for it never was h Ot the gocceae | nut the cost of furnishing them be paid ous of ng to the knowledge that the wagon war | with the sate fovernment of Louisiana, hex paper pulp mill. The me Bo! ane mm 1S Bon 0 = SIRALFY SISTERS! =KIRALFY SISTERS! only to place it in the possession govern- | the T appropriations of the House; also, | from the pest-honse, none of the large crowd wowiledge receipt. W.T.SuckMay, General.” | and other available sa ney Sata ESR.” | bight been Cardin. qeoagn | uric’ = Pos mibngna tha": | wnt Sar he at eter Sn fare 5 k a a v1 ry * | would consent to ren Any Assi ince. ere = sod next door to Jaf Cooke & Uae) PEA te HY RS AB A bing yeerey meckinense 36 pera Die ectione eparate. convenient and comtorta- | Tha bodies laid wntll hel tree the pest-house | RECAPTURE OF THE SEVENTH PRECINTS BTA- olatt ‘eshington. D.O. | troupe, c: ing three new fa:es, AND Senator Buckrncuam.—The comm ee mt the members of the | could arrive, when they were conveyed to their TION-MOUSE BY THE POLICE—A CITIZEN — Gonale by ws Vallaiomese, Anmoda L bee tioned officers of the 2d Connecticut regiment, Presidertana marchers oitns capacea he destination and interred.—Cincinnati Gazette MORTALLY WoUNDED. er. Otto Burbank, James Douglas, pereag pet , | Presid «| Va 30 a. m.—The Fer RJean Buckley, Harty Reese, Huston Bros Sie ik neny tebeees noe ee lomatic corps; and thatthe | 4”* i ans i tees tA AR Full Dress. fay Sreut and, cxcrlaior company Jn, a grand cnter- the St. James! Hotel with the regimental | S€vetal portions o} ghen so ar | Rarcesxstative Buooxe Smuts wa Ustox | Mraunyprecine Malfeen soe ‘morn- tainment. loci 'y band of thirty pieces last evening, and proceed- | Tanged shall be reserved for the exclusive use | Paciric STock.—Hon. James Brooke las cout i Genseat mii Go a mae LSI. Riitor: on, J Tepartee, hfs ie "Algo the serenaded Regrereabt a, | of the persons for whom they aredesignated. | a letter to Horace F. Clark, president of the | 'M&- General Badger, wi woe cago temporancous farce of the Inat ion : “el ‘OM-MADE “ SWALLOW. CUSTOM MADE “ SWALLOW CUSTOM-MADE * SWALLOW-TA ing to Will: we Kellogg, of Counectiont. Mr. Kellogg ap- peared on and made an appropriate Speech. after which, rousing cheers were given him. TI Gui (Co. C) then gave an exhibition of their drill by dram tap, which |. The band BLoopsHED ry New OnLeans at Last— Conflict Between the McEnery Militia and the Po lice—Several Persons and Wounded.—Between nine and ten o'clock last night a fight occurred in New Orleans between the ing factions. The McEnery militia attacked the &t precinet station house and the police returned tke Bre. Soon after General Badger, chief of Metropuli- tan police, moved down Chartres street trom Canal with about-200 men and one piece of ar- e of artillery, reached the and Union Pacitic railroad, saying that in view of | Piece a, tthe tai ee the recent action of thé House of Ieprosenta- | MAKIN ® defvar to the fear of the build aa So Patare past n cara: I Sin thelr suxtesdets Beene be naeeen ae police station (be a party were received with a volley from the shot guné of perhaps 75 men, and tnmediately returned the fire. The men on duty retreated, and the police, in, captured the station and sever prisoners. was then ascertained that N. K. Chandler, a L!'*ceus MALL. in other words, that the Hotise must be re_ ed hereafter from the almshouses of the country, he las ordered to be sold the small number of shares he holds in the Union Pacitic railroad, purposely to rendér himself ineligible e Axp ‘RB NIGHTS ONLY Kap ESD: AN FULL-DRESS VESTS, a tits Ee ae rey rit d ESS vests: cell all vals ee tition. -Renowned THOM Eeeens pe eater ens TOUR q citizen, had been mortally wounded, a ball ifter tine caleacied nte.e HarRe crowd had Us this time | Hecayimeiber of the, board of divectors take | Pemetrating his abdomen. Another man, named saloons, attacked an Irish may. collected about Jackson Square and on the fice to open his mouth sore pvadagnesse we rust Luoandars, was struck in the arm with a | who caused the giant's arrest, and in detect ot The largest cad aot eheertel Finexiat. | Chances Made—Senator Buckingham has taken | 7cets leading thereto. ‘When near the crow | {ict {0 open | buck shot. Chandler was conveyed to an haying €61 in Ges, he was seit to priwn for tn Ss * | emcee Bierp bere prac mnciihy press and pabitc | the frst seat'on the left ofthe obit lately ovce. militia reteaed” Gragres cura to disperse. police ng A supert line of the shove Goods dress oc- | & the superiors matrel Stage. aoe . aan, S ire. | fired a blank eartrit ‘Soon eonines just snnwufactased beer eset fall oc- | Scone a tuces of this famous | Ried by Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire jan lige, and after another me <Detoes fully torty per cent. teen than the same pooas | oupe have aie a Pp gramme aig ¥ CHAS. H. DUPREZ. Busi: janager. CRASH. KERSMIN, General Agewts ne"? HABLE BROTHRERs. ‘ve Seats at Ellis’ Musical Exchange. f23-6t" FASHIONABLE TAILOBs, Coereurs shot fired. This time the gun was loaded with grape. By this one man was killed and several wounded. Another charge of grape was @red down St. Ann street. Some ten or tweive are usual. Change of Pro- Woop F, EIN VERMONT.—A wood fam’ ne ir. Sargent, of Se ae the demo- ‘oop FaMixgin oN “ sae spoibaiion that man. many vi the deep snow. Many farmers are also short, and some are cutting down shade trees « me up NO FURTHER TROUBLE APPREHENDED. others burning fence rails. There ix five feet was wounded during the entire fight. tor final action yesterday, when the vote wa» NEw ORLEANS, March 6.—The city is per- the groun! time the fring was quite brisk, taken, and every member of the house, except | fectly. quiet this morning. No trouble is appre- two, who were ‘absent, voted in favor of tl bemied to-day. It is now stated that Gevernor CRazep ay Prorracten Mrertnes.—Rey. MBE HAD AT bill. The house was so jubilant that the mem. did’ not authori: JA. of the Sanford Strect Le "MOXUEY. bers voted for a recess of five minutes to give Ch 8; has become violentiy in- mS 6t [Rep.} "Gos doth street. vent to their feelii Cheers were given by wane excitement and overwork the members, jo in heartily by the lobbies, late series of protracted meet le vate On Eqhbtuce Naw No. in favor of thé first general railroad lawin New 'y Temoved for medical trea: Jersey. Cheers were also given for Mr. ced the a ot quietly submit to the Kellogg gorerament, | Engen COs! J the reigning monarch in Still Later. _ Vem Bt. TER ‘Tm St ‘take plcsguse in announcing to my castomers | ga g3q street, coe, ‘streets, eight sn M gehingto sod to dealers gene esr bave ose above ett. Epre stocked it Sins i Tange schech cotta Niehts | Alnor leet af ail the popula reeds ot tenece Cee Lig oy Ag my Oy ele JAMES WALLACE. famoand Member. _jel-Iy* SPs Mariner RGRRRNE SETA WICH | TN orice ton 0. JUETE, a0 Dour, be Pa ae the How THe Presipext’s Isavou: was Bucetven 1x Uran —The i ol been mixin MRS. ANNA LEONOWENS, (Authoress of “ The English Governess at the Siam- -~ AT LINCOLN HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, March 7th, at § o'clock. eytvania avenee. sv The Nevada hey ayn is considering a bill to pe: nti Indians to testify inthe courts. =

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