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THE EVENING STAR ¢ ie <= Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pesmsyivania Avenue, cor. ith St, TER VESING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. { B H. BAUFPBANN, President. —__ - ¢-—_—_— a i ar ing Star, # ven — 91.20 FEE Dna hae eats | VS, 41—N2. 6,229. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1873. TWO CEN’ | SP” Bates of advertising furnished on application. ee ! SPECIAL NOTICES. _EVENIN G STAR. A Cara. ee a ee Reet T B Pegaruen, while residing to Some feree | Vy ashington News and Gossip. he cure of Nervous Weak ‘Early Decay, ——_-—_— Z Tie’ and Semical andthe | jrenxac ReveNvE.—The receipts from this Se aes rm aetees ave been cured be, { source, to-day, were $208,852. * 2 ed by a desire to ben- ss é ee ie aid ‘Unfortunate, I willsend there Tue CABINET SESSION to-day dea = ea this medicine. 18 © “waked | hy all the members excepting Secretary Delano, ray new OREPH th INMASS | who was represented by General Cowen. a Station D. Pa How, | Appi tionaL Live SAVING STATIONS.—Con- po 5 a A LK | gress having appropriated $100,000 for the pur- ANUSEMENTS. | Pose of erecting additional life saving stations ——_— —_—__—_____ | on the = yen —, eid > EN, ' ™, | bureau has dec to those stations on Mt‘ Roseet NIGHT. She Ee. | penrenaneetaceesiecrieemes and Mas PROF. A A. STA sachusetts, and between Capes Henry and Lectore apd F shibii Hatteras. . Churc of Ne @ York, will cive a © Wonders of the Mi * ge-reom of the C: £NING. Js of thirty years” expe bith: sein the prine’ Latest yrom tHe Lava Bxps.—Secretary Delano has receivéd a telegram from Mr. Meacham, one of the Indian peace commission- ets, in which he = bygone boo mow sory f By phe oenge din ‘Applegate, with six unarmed men, in the lava beds. Mr. Meacham Commence cen ALL'S NEV, OPERA HOUSE. JOHN TF @ bg pw FRID? |¥ BYENING. Mince 7, BENEFIT OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, Sud last tihae bot one of MEG MBRRILLES uM @NDAY, March W. Shak«peare’s HENRY Vill. Beate gp he secured daring the day or night at the office « tre 0, a House. Ther abe of ents for next week will commenc failure. THERE WAS ANOTHER & strangers am interview. Several Senators and Chas. Hays, Hon. Joseph H. Sloss, [4 S6CR ATION BAct BUILDING. — interview. SRAND PROMENADE CONVERTS. Two More Concerts. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, or 2 O'CLocK, ~ (Doors open at 3 o'clock.) aud “RDAY EVENT s¥ 8 OCroca, ventilation of this matter in Paris in 1469, by _— «Doors open at by the = —- “7s ne ged which her Aang - w ‘Gen. Fremont ers al i ale lab oe a BAND, to implica = "Mr. W = soar i and Gadus bessetsue: detained in Paris for months, for his part in the for damages. ‘The Managers of the Bail. Building beg to an Beunes that in comeeqnence of the great success of Thereiay o Cor being in attendance, they bh he i for (he above C at Wormley’s, corner of H and 15th stree! om to be had at the principal and at the Ball Building after 10 mr at and, also, to the presidents of other alumni “< | associations of the college throughout the ROIAL NOTICE. country. The -graduates of Princeton in Benefit of Washington can obtain invitations and tickets 7 : e cr < by eal on the secretary, C. S. Stausbary, MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, 1 Rp om 5 v ry and last night but one cf 62 E street. PRIDAT BUEN ee tech Tih. Tue New Covaarss Liprany Britore Box sheet now open at the 0; It seems that the appropriation for a new Con- Ov Mevday next Sal ENRY Vill Qneen Catheri ~. Oharhotte Cushman The sale of seate for next week wih commence on Saturday. at 9a. m. oo L' NCOLN HALL, of the grounds east of the-Capitol has not ye! ing before that was decided. There was no oj EVENINGS MARCH 10 AND tt, AND MATH NEE AFTERNOON 12, THREE GRAND CONCERTS ahd it is evident nisi: got the chairmen of the library and BY THE [bomen mre grounds ane MENDELSSHON QUINTETTE CLUB. | charge one mmcter {Pointed to have ‘TON, ASSISTED BY EMINENT VOC \ LISTS, inciading MRS. ANNA GRANGER Dow. ; for sale at Ellie’ Music Store, nia avenue, Where programmes can be edtained. meet ASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. Ww (Eleventh street, soath jolt pana bay torney middle distriet_of Tennessee; Thos. Young, U. 8. Marshal for Oregon; <Johi Parker, Surveyor of Customs, La.; Win. Sherman, Assistant Treasurer of GBAND INAUGURATION FESTIVAL. An Immense Company—Engagement of the won Hitchcock, & A teat . a reg the > Cirque | Tuiperiate.” | Parts, ant 3 ; PH. s a wad Sonteiehs ‘are the | tice Utah territory; J. B. Bpraise theme of Praing throughout Euro ee Omen te en G. Waite, N The acknow ween soanie Vocalists, | ¥ cer .H. Gray, Surve: wes POLLY DAL toms, do; A. 0. Aidis, J. BR! Howell, ani on. hestete Swe Co ange Ferris, reappointed Southern Claims NS EMILE G ance ‘The great Hunwari Commissioner, and a number of others. SIBALTY SISTERS! KI “I The distinguished Dutch Comedian, @ BRIGHT, The creat 8.08 aud Dance bor WOLLYER, EDDIE COLLYER. The Irieh delineator, PAT ROONSY. 0: coptaipn received here this morning : West Port, March er three new faces, nap, Secretary of Wer — : . jomene, Amanda Lee, Dick i : Parker. Otto ae er eck | York this morning at 11 trough the city by the 7th re super! appearan i made a lasting impression upon the cadets. The march through the city was a continuo’ wenestional ec. Also the E con- [—S— « ¢ Inauguration |) emtro- mae the great Maris Gras Carnival Scone. WEDNESDAY and 8: TURDAY. m3 . : was appreciated asa Abtin = their tr We lett ror tHe ir trip to Wa:hington. New York MASK BALL at 2.30 p. m., and arrived at the cadet barracks THE 51x INST, at 5p.m. Academic duty aud the usual mil- es at itary Foutine will be resumed to-morrow. ‘ "PTON, oe > Oe ne Lieut, Col. Ist Ar at of Cadel, mr Ne. On Exhibition BugF° | serv Acatxst Tue Srgakee AMD SERGEANT- Sale 439 47m Br. AT-AEMS OF THE Hovse.—Mr. Joseph B. 0430 75 art LTR a acc wos Temember Name and Number. _jel OTICKE—That B.S. JUSTH, 619 D street, tween 6b and 7th streets purthwest, selis ‘cus- @euvmeae either honse to imprison a citizen for a matter SECOND-HAND CLOTHING not involving a question of privilege. Mr. (@ less than half the cost of ready-made new ones. Stewart has received letters trom a number of BELK DRESSES & specialty fel prominent lawyers throughout the country ten- dering their services. ‘The case will be heard Qrenear at RIE TER, BRASS, COPPER, Ec. before the United States distriet court. Boweh. ld Furniture boug! sold. by mail ‘The counsel for Stewart are Julges G. W. FRERY sitented to 1408 | Paschal and J. W. Moore. ‘The damages erenne an-iy= | against Speaker Blaine are laid at 1.000 ul —_——— against Sergeant-at-Arms Ordway at $100,000. 1AM AND THE SIAMESE COURT LECTURE BY MRS. ANNA LEONOWENS. « Authorere of + The English @nverness at the Siam. long session this morning, during which they They expect to be re: the committee on pnblic lands; Mr. from I Reserved &: Distriet of Colnmbia; Mr. Pool, from revolu- Secured at Mobius Bookeore:A13 Penn- | domaryiclaizse: Ma Nye tree tier Lusi m3-5t” on teuritories; Mr. Sawyer, on — lion and labor; Mr. , from that on the revision of rules. It seems to be the au M-MADE “ SWALLOW-TarL> ATs. CUSTO! MADE “®WALLOW-TAPL” ATS, «UST MADE ~SWALLOW-TAIL” Coats: £UsTo MADE FULL BEES VesTs, axp yy M-MADE BLA ESKIN ABTS. MADE REAE Bo Sh-IN S. A of ' fully forty per cent. less than the tune goods Made & order. ! a ———— = eee? a iatensee » reanlution that the HABLE BROTHERS, manieats to the Senate af Its nest session tho FASHIONABLE TAILORS, ameunt of imports from the provinces _ ——__Conxan Tru axp D Srexrrs. | UE. the, Dominion of Canada —<_ em Unies powrsre GLASSES. gay, | ont of exports from the United Statesto the COMBINATION SPECTACLES. OEM | “Ame Pro imports for the. S. M. HEMPLER, preceding the tamination of the sect 463 nena ea : teat. he ‘tok if the eemsion of oe; ‘on the commercial Theva: between England, Canada, and the United States, | Nominations Not Acted Upon. ‘The following nominations made to the Senate by the President during the session just closed, had net been acted upon at the time of adjourn- EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE Faipay, March 7. Mr. Morton offered th ¢ foliowing, which was IMPROVEMENTS AT THE CAPITAL. “REESE Seatac asd fos s and Grounds om. Resolved, That the, Rey, Dr. J.P. Newman be. Y appointed as Chaplain to the ‘The first av estion in order was the motion of ‘Yard in ebjection to the admission of as Senator from Alabama, before ‘seat had been passed upon. and he is here; The following isa complete list of appropria- tions made 1p the sundry civil appropriation bill attecting the District of Columbia: For the repair of the City the —— Court expenses of the Metropolitan trict of Columbia, fur eS FO) a and they are authorized yme-third ially deposited once in each week as such collections are made, to be priated@and expended for said purpose o: rther, That the annual report of Metropolitan Police Commissioners shall hereafter be made to the Attorney Gene- ral of the United States, who shall also be charged with the disbursement of this appro- s—Ebenezer W. Turner, Weeds- port, N. Y.; Hill P. Wilson, Hays et dno. B. David, Rockville, Ind. Howell, Mich.; Chas. ©. u Y.; Mrs. Bella C. Shumard, Fort Smith, Ark.; Lemuel Dwelle, Grass Lake, Mich. indian Agents.—Andrew J. Simmons, ney, in Montana territory; | id other Indians in the A. R. Howbert, for the Indians of the Fox agency in iowa. m. W. Mitchell, justice for Utah; Richard Busteed, asswiate justice for the District of Columbia; ILavid ©. Boston, March 1.—Fremete| wa rete ed of the double murder at the Isle 01 Knott speke for over four hours, and was listen! was arrested in Boston last night, and commit- | to with attention. When he conclude ted to await @ requisition by Maine, within whose jarisdiction the murders were committed. The marver, which was most brought that they had upon a verdict brutal m rts details, was discovered at an early | The great audience were hushed with the inten bour om Thursday morning by a member of the sity of expectation. The Huntress: family, at whose residence the ont- Saote piece. The crowd inside and outside the itted. ul ling the Senate sine dic. jon objected to the present considera- tion of the resolution, and it went over. rrsiacer Cai Sue fae Se er if not in tible with the pnbtic i- General and certain parties bama in relation to usion of ¢] Podies, each claiming to be the lawful legisla- said if the object of this resolu- tion was to delay action on the before the Senate, he must object Object in offering Misceaacous.— tax not exceeding 01 Senate, if not incor which shall be blot ety beng L. money, land zona. Nary.—Captain John litz, to be a com- modore 28th December, 1x72, vice jtembel, retired; Comman- der Stephen B. Luce, to be a captain from the th December, 1872, vice Captain J. M. B. Clitz, nominated tor Commander Theodore mander from the 2th Conmander S. B. Luce, nominated for promo- tion; Master Wm. J. Barnette, to be a lieutenant from the 28tn December, 1872, vice Lieutenant Commander T. F. Kane. nominated for promo- tion; Ensign Emery H. Taunt, to be a master th December, 1312, vice Master E. tion; Lieaten- GOVERNMENT INSANE ASYLUM. For the support, clothing, treatment of the insane revenue cutter and volunteer ser indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the (caw a $125,000. For repaii Hospital buildings, Mr. Cooper said his express the resolution was tor the purpose of obtaining information on this very : said he must then object to.the it was laid over. Mr. Goldthwaite asked if the papers in the case of Mr. Sykes had come up from the print- inks this means treachery, and that pupa eh are not willing to meet them ¢ on those terms. He says the commission isa pectin; ‘eunohant + Kane, to be a com- Decem! improvements of the Prection of stock, $9,000. Erectio: ishing of a detached and tt at the White House to-day, and the President granted many ice President said they had not yet ar- members of the House were with the President. Previous to the assembling of the Cabinet ad ‘trom Alabama, consisting of Hon. makers shops, & and building cottag: tion of the roads grounds, $2,000. brooms roe it = not wed Pets action in ma\ in advance of ai Z H. Taunt, nominated for the information on the subject being before the and walks in the exercise ant Commander Beatty P. mander from the 11th of February, 1873, vice Com: James W. Shirk, deceased; Mas- ter Charles T. Forse, to be a lieutenant from the 1th of February, 1873, vice Lieutenant nder mminated for pro- motion; Ensign Daniel D. V. Stuart, to master from the lith of February, 1373, vice Master ©. 'T’. Forse, nominated for Captain Andrew Bryson, to be a from the 14th of February, 1573, vice Com- modore G. H. Scott. nominated for promotion; Commander John 1. Davis. to be a captain. from the 1ith of February, 1<3, viee Captain Andrew Bryson, Lieutenant-commander Cornelius maker, to be a commander, from the Mth of February, = vice Commander John L. Davis, nol for Noyes, to be a lieute: Jones, Grant and Wilson elector, and Cadet Chas. Winston, of the Naval Academy, paid their respects to the President, and had a brief nd hi AN AXE IN IS HAXD. ‘Neghton manifestation of dissent from the ver With ashrick she started to return tothe | ict by any one. In a short time Judge Gil kitchen where she had left Mrs, Huntress ordered ‘court cleared, and the other woman, the the credentials of Hon. as Senator from New York, ‘and laid on the table. After remarks b: COLUMBIA INSTITUTE AND OTHER CHARITIES. room 5 ‘harged the jurors, who, asthey before she could renter the door she received & | {he chowd. sonnel = Tue Prewort, TRaNsconTINENTAL, MEM- PHIS aXD Ex Paso Ratcroap Case—We learn that Mr. J. Q. A. Warren, who was iu the city this week, lcaves for New York, and will at-onee pre<s the continuance of his suit inst General bremont, in New York, com- menced over a year ago. Mr. Warren, it will be remembered, was the principal mover in the Tum, $28,500. hildren’s Hospi ton, $5,000. Care, su; ment of seventy-five Soldiers and sai To aid in the erection of tal or Washing- , and medical treat- i 5 fF gE F —+2ce-—____ The New Orleans Imbrogiie. EMORY SAYS HE WILL SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT — M’ENERY OTHERS TO BB ARRESTED FOR TREASON— AMMOURNMENT OF THE KELLOGG LEGISLA- TURE, SINE DIE. A dispatch was received in this city, last eve- ning, trom Governor Kellogg, of Louisiana, ing that quite 2 number of fusionists had en seats in the Kellogg | the public thought the f right on Thursday night. A dispatch was also received from Deputy Marshal “We ean hold our own easy. been issued by the state authorities for the ar- » and others” for all by to-morrow. About eighty prisoners now at the station. ny dispatches trom here about interference by troops are false. State warrants are out for pinion is changing rapidly ‘The eftect of the fire of the canister is visible places, several of the iron col- urmfs of the balcony ot a building, corner of St. thartrés street, being perforated, and one being kuocked down and broken tn splinters. The railing of Jackson square is also broken in several places, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, ETC. To fit up the new hatl in the Smithsonian In- stitution, $15,000. Steam heating 000. For continuing the Capitol and for general care and repairs thereot, $65,000. For constructing coal vaults within the open space at the east front of the Capitol, between the wings and the old build- +, $16,000; and for connecting the Capitol by graph, to be used solely for public business, with the departments of the government ani the government printing office, 3, and paving the streets and footways he Capitol and apes nominated for Master Boutelle nant, from the ith of Feb- ruary, 1873, vice Lieutenant-Commander C. M. Schoonmaker, nominated for promotion; ign Dennis H. Mahau, to be the lith ot February, i Noyes, nominated Saying. Allat once Wagner seemed to ha: Decomie possessed oF THE SPIRIT OF A DEMON, matter, and lias iustituted suit against Fremont faahure: ona teat ionists were served ANNUAL BANover or THe Prixceron Cor- Lkek ALt ws1.—The Washington Alumni As- sociation of Princeton College, New Jeraey, hold their annual meeting and give a banquet * for promotion; Lientenant- Commander George A. Stevens, to be a com- mander, from the 23d of M: after Commander Robert Boyd, j ward K. Moore, to be a lientenant, from the Ist of March, 1873, vice Lientenant Lewis D. Web- from Pennsyl- rest of Memeey —- ave them , 1871, and next ir.; Master Exl- mission. 23 tents. Washington, on the evening of Tuesday, March my 40 conte; children half | ith, at So’cloek, p. m. Invitations have been extended to President MeCosh, ex-President $125,000; Provides streets about the Tuterior shall assess and collect the cost of all improvements made in front of all property in the same proportion as cl the District authorities. For 10,844 sq of ground on South Capitol and south with the buildings standing thereon, $15,000, to be paid to the trustees of the Israel African Chureh when they shal! convey that pi the government, said trustees to have to reserve the parsonage. For alteration and of the House of Representa- tives for the accommodation of the increased number of members, and the better ventila- n and lighting thereof, #40,000. BOTANICAL GARDEN. For the construction of a brick wall and iron ist street west, between Pennsyl- vania and Maryland avenues, 9,500. For taking down and rebuildinj avenue and 3d ‘That in the improvement of of th Maclean, and professors of Princeton College, over sixty. Public o Mareh, 1873, ¥ in our favor.”” ic ter E. K. Moore, nominated for promotion; Sec- who had a house on Appledore Island. He eutatives tooka through ticket to hell! They ineer Wm. A. H. Allen, to be Trent to ber assistance and found her suffering | paki their fares in 0 per cent. dividend. They from a blow on the shoulder, and her feet sold out political influence and rts of her body were badly frozen, she | Christian principle and thelr aving remained in the severe coll all those | Oukes Amon nad ve den hours ‘with nothing on bus her chemise and ress. ond Assistant E: Army.—First Licutenant Charles Bendire, to tain, February 2i, 1873. vice Biddle, pro- to the 6th cavalry; i, of the Sth cavalry, . vice Hatch, promoted to the sth , Hatch, of the ith cav- lieutenant colonel, January 1 vice Duncan, retired from active service; Caj tain James Biddle, of the 1st cavalry, |, vice Morris, retired from First Lieutenant Andrew P. Caraher, to be captain, January Bankhead, nominated to the 4th cavalry; Sec- ond Lieutenant John W. Pullman, to be first lieutenant, January 15, 183, vice Caraher, md “Lieutenant Alexander 1: chenck, to be first lieutenant, Februar: 1873, vice Telford, deceased: Secor to be first Hones es in two or three and here and there ipped. ‘Trees in the fairly riddled with bullets, and the ground is strewn with broken branches. The police are armed with Winchester rifles. The tis United States sol- lacked in the court- gress Hbrary building was stricken out of the appropriation bill for the reason that the grade cavalry; Major John refitting the hal been settled, and it was thought to be unwise to enter upon the construction of the new build- itself is oceupied diers, who have their guns yard, with several men guarding them. About fifty citizens or militi: in Thursday uight’s affray were arrested, ng the act of Congres: 71. section two of an act to urteenth amendment to the con stigution of the United States and for other pur- poses. They were taken before a United States commissioner, and released on #1,000 bail each. MeEnery yesterday forwarded a note to Gen. i sanctioned the seizure of nl Gen. Emory replied de- inion, but saying the act is knowledge. Gen. Emory further said he intended to support the Kellogy government, if necessary with all his forces, in accordance with instructions Moncnre, and other members of the Fusion Legislature, arrested yesterday, were released jor, February active service ition to the appropriation in either house, thal tha the work will be entered Upon so soon as the grade question is disposed of. Five thousand doilars Gas appropriated for plans of the new butlding, and a commission, co who participa- charged with viol passed April 20, 1 enforce the 101 > to conform to the new grade, $4,000. Repairs of buildings, walks, &c., ading and inclosing the square oi posite the Botanical Gar- am. a den, bounded b: stow For completing the new " Mg an octagon at the eastern to contorm to that at the western end, 17,500. WAR, NAVY AND TREASURY RUILDING. the work on the new State, partment building, $1,500,000. improvements of the Presipentiat NomiNaTioxs.—The Presi- dent sent tle following nominations to the Sen- ate to-day: A. G. Malloy, U. S. Marshal west- ern district of Texas; A. M. Hughes, U.S. At- Society. Yesterday being Thursday, there were a few ladies who received. There were many regrets that the weather should have been so cold and disagreeable on the ith,as it is one of the boasts of Washington that the climate is better than that ef other cities. If the s1 remained, the clining to give an was done without For annual repairs and Treasury building, §: BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON. Repair, care, and improvement of public groands, and improvement of public buildings, nds, and works in the District of Colum- ia, under the direction of the chief of engi- lows: Monument grounds, $5,000 grounds, $10,600. “Armor: rvation between 3d and south of the Executive man- sion, £10,000. Lincoln square, $6,000. Judici ary square, $10,000. Reservations and various avenues, $20,000. Repairsof inciuding its removal from nds, $3,000. Lafayette square, 000, “Manure and attempt! ash oner was insane. The jury will probably ren- , ; from Washington egy yme Soa ed P the wreck. The I from the vil OAKEY LL 7! eur S A DEFENDE! Lie trangers had only ° MALL TURS! a ENDER OF | did not come near the past few days would have re- deemed the city’s injured reputation. -- Mrs. Senator Morrill, of Vermont, and her sister, Miss Swan, received yesterday. Ax they have a beautiful home here, they receive as long as they remain in Washington. — Mrs. Senator Edmunds is busy packing reparatory toe her trip to Europe. She leaves Steet the 15th. — Mrs. Senator Chandler is rejoicing in the acquisition of a grandson. pleased that he hasstarted t in life with fifty thousand — Ex-Senator and Mrs. Cole were at home to friends yesterday. They will be greatly missed from society in Washington, as they have done much fo make the season brilliant. Miss Cole ig have ranked among the belles. Whiting leaves with her father for New then returns to Calitor- . at San Francisco; Cal.; Capt. E. R. Platt, 24 Infantry, to be Assistant Adjutant General, rank of major; G. P. Watmough, Collector oi Customs, Lazenege, Ohio, Adrian Vandine, do., Aroostook, 3 Geo. N. heoc! fterward. ‘The Fusion Legislature met yesterday after- noon at the St. James Hotel, and p: resolution protesting in th against the interference of the military arin of ited States government in capturing the he seizure the Si meeting of the Gen- its session, and in debarring therefrom the members of the Gene- bly, and in violent! bers of this e hame of the people eral Assembly seizing and im- ee, Cas the gress people of ‘nion to these oppressive, dangerous, and ae Si re adjourn fast ofght hae ai 5 ELEcTION OF Orricers ov TRE Unioy Pa- civic Raitroap.—Horace F. Clark was yester- esident of the Union muff vice Prestdent Rollins secretary and treasurer. The tleman com; ee: mitteer” Horace F. Clark, The Senator is so he young gentleman Tux Ovation To tax West Pott Capers = ix New Yore.—the following dispateh was irpose of enlisting scientitic men of the coun- im the temperance cause. . Willard Parker delivered an address ac vocati the ap- government reservations, $1,000. Pur- iu the public grounds, and carts, $5,000. Pur- pair of tools, trees, and tree-boxes, lime, whitewashing, removi of flowers, bird boxes, &c., #' a Expenses of the board of rede nt ee 30,000. In- raining, and gradi Reconstru: cting 8 in Washington circle, $1,800. Con- untain bowl, purchase of for the circle at the inter- section of Rhode Island and Vermont avenues, IMPROVING RESERVATIONS on Massachusetts and New York avenues, and — by the northern ing res = ay cleat, drat avenue, east of the water, tress, chraber de wo. reservations on M: the cast side of the statue, $7,000. Re- pairs of fountains, bowls, &c., in various reser- TO REIMBURSE THE DISTRICT. To reimburse the late ington for work done vi ns, $188,002.75. To rei: public works for work done around reservations, not heretofore paid, complete improvements now in progress chase and repair of seats ii with $1,000. Hire of hornes e view of securing slation ou the question. BILLIARD CHALLEYGE. Dion chalienges Daly to a $3,000 match THE BEST BRIISER. Seddons, the referee in the prize figut, late last night decided that Campbell won, as Hicken was taken ont of the ring without the consent of the referee. From Enropé ". DFATH OF TWO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. Loxpox, March 7.—Viscount Assheton (John velyn Dentson’ ment, whose | and Misa Whitin; ce and splendid marching have York in a few days, and nia. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will tarry a week or two x of asnow blockade on T until the da ‘acitic railroad is over. — Mrs. and the Misses Stevenson, of Ken- tucky, did not receive yesterday. — Ex-Senator and Mrs. Corbett are preparing for their Europeartour. They sail on the 2th. — Last evening Col Frank Jones entertained | & number of musical friends at his residence in Georgetown, the musicale being given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rachan and Dr. Demainville, who are eminent amateurs of New York. Dr. Demainville and plano solos by Sirs: Rachan were executed with xecutive com- walks, water, and John Duff, Augus- Dillon, Oakes Ames, Royal Wilson, government <i. finance committee, Oliver Ames, AI be See 8. Bow. “aeoteen ‘ene es oa % ats, mes, F. Gordon Dester, E: SS, Bushnell, Fi rf fiver, C. 5. Bi ovation. Lunch was served at the 7th regiment bbins; James PF. trees, shrubs, Kc., i, F. iy on poten Ofhis age. He was a member of Parllawent the reservation latel ‘er of the House of Commons trom 185 to B00. | Im, year of his retirement. The death of Right over the Missou Chapman, John Duff, Sid decks government di race F. Clark, C. 8. Bush H. Millard, government —S_—EO_—_— FIGHT BETWEEN PoLick AND DRUNKEN MeN t& Cuicaco.—In Chicago: ing two policemen attempted of drunken men, when th one of them was fearfully the assistance of tired into the assailants, drivii sequently James and Patri in the street, some dista: the fight, sufferi wounds, which may prove of for Tyrone, is also announced this den was 72 years old. Hampeh A FRANCS WAR INDEMNITY PAID. night Lewis ‘agner, who also + Maree =the government has ap to pone th = i to Germany 3,500,000,000 franes | in mad: on acconut of the war indemnity. ato THE BANK OF ENGLAND FORG. ney Dillon; D. 8 Bud- 7 connecting tous, Stewart, lately imprisoned by the House of Teg Tuvee Ames; Representatives for declining to answer cer- tain questions umied by a committee, bronght suit y against the S; er and Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representa- tives for $160,000, ench being sued separately, for false imprisonment. ‘The suit is not aimed at the Speaker and Sergeant-at-Arms person ally, but is designed to test the power of ARRESTED AS IMPLICATED. Loxpox, March Ly formerly a re; accomplice of Warren, the principal in | Montsomers seu a ine teen those present were the Mixses Radford, Mr. an Miss Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. H Philp, Mr. F. Kroell and — The Maine State Association give another of their pleasant reception soirees at Masonic Temple to-night. — Mrs. Woodburry Lowery and Miss Lowery have issued cards for an March 8th, from 3 to 6 p.m. _ Tux ATroRNEY GENERAL is suffering from a very severe cold, and was unable to see visitors this afternoon. Te Latest DiaMon» Swix DLe.—Mrs. Bella mg, beautiful and stylish, has Newark Hotel, he told the p1 was from Geor, that state. On Friday sh corporation of Wash- . as pe ene ek .C. Crosby, Mr. F. oe of streets and avenues ‘ite and around and the two pre- be made only upon proved by the officer in’ chai lic buildings and rict, after tu!l exami urement of the said im) approval of the To reimburse the provement of the avenu work done thereon not c! ing from pistol-shot at home Saturday, tal. ling clauses shal Rartroad —Coristo! coming west on the nesday night came into col tive which was and ices claimed therefor. ty of Washington for im- es of said city and for , seventy miles from en @ portion of the engineer of the freight ‘Beals, was Tilted instante, P: k Darly was severely injured, and has since died. Ser nenenanaey EMIGRATION TO VirorNta.—Several Europe from. Tue New Commirress ov THE SENATE.—The committee appointed yesterday ‘to rearrange the standing committees of the Senate held a ate property not inel discussed the matter, but came to no conclusion. ly to report to the eaucus to-morrow. There are but eight vacant chair- manships, caused by the retirement of Senators, and those are as follows:—Mr. Cole, trom the appropriation committee, Mr. Pomeroy, from arian, for ie showed the cisco, Mar : rived af Yreke to-night frou the frout. Here- | 18nd. Md., hus bee Eaten . | hurting binestt much. indian affairs; Mr. Patterson, from the E fl HH '@ A-ward, with the utmost PS See a vew - eaters from New This am ermeen’s Di taking in the state clection to aj on mest ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. t a republican state ticket probaly Sopoelctibepeatias successful. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY ATTHE ISLE sama 8 ste Amen m~ av onciine suman oe comme "ike Murder of @ Third Attcurpicas | _ Thecriminalcourt-rocm was yesterday packet a ‘of the éerer. to its utmost capacity. On the benches to left of the Judge Were many lattes, who ev uco! the deepest interest in the proceedings. My profound authorities of | about 2 o'clock, the case was given to the juro:=. who retired to their room. In an hour worl ws jurors came in amd took held their breath in anxious expe t » The prisoner stood mp quiet, firm and \- his | aney. boat: Island at an carly hour on the | manly, bis attitude and bearing winwn “Ertcce curecnee mee semen. | Met Neti” ahead Te “ 4 pie ve: i: allt, el of the His m, to all appearances, was the per- court put the [me interrogat tor ee ie cir ee breaucntly com- | jury, aud its foreman, in a clear dechied vo'ce, Toons Gala eae ote etn ene the | responded that their verdict was “not guilty.” ne se to the wanhcion Then for a few minutes the court room re aot, An wes sounded with cheers and stamping, women the oe fo the ana cried for joy, and even st men felt relieved he house. After a short when the intense strain that Involved the life of ‘soon after entered ti fellow conversation he asked Cornelia Christensen to | Sut -allenee and “aanteiadceeetts called Sine into the entry with him, as he had some- | even arrested one man who had applauded, bet it to communicate. The | Judge Gilmor said they m as well have ar J ected something wi p imvol- | rest others, lise’ de wared to sea ences Ta Wagner's eng! og * » andl the offender. request. rem! ear, reached and then re urers, shook the entry, where, = arriving, she discovered of the: phy ue eo . ane ie gracefully his thanks, army by the hand. Women cried f issed cach other and there was net the H Anneta Lawson, but pamed thre y anxious to know Ste very heavy blow on the head from Wagner with the | their verdict was received, and kept askin low was sufficient to kill her in- | «how it would do,” ofall whom they recoguined J Inghs was overcome b; emotion , the room where the other women | and “bowed his bead om the table by which be ithout a word struck Miss Lawson a | sat, and wept tears of o7- The court was a: low upon the side. The woman fell | journed to Sonda ing. and Mr. Upperes tothe floor, her agony being such as to soon Er. Foe Gal 0 Gow pareed occasion loud cries of distress. She was asked | friends, bi throngh the hallway of the by Wagner where the soney was that waskept | court building, the rear yard, and out oo St. im the house, being at the ‘same warned | Pan! street to near Sar street, pursued the that if she did not tell him he wou! her at mhole way by. a, crowd of hundreds who were contin groan, man who had been tried (7 pay but Little attention to What tre brutewas | SUxigus to see the 2 e upon the head and body of the uniortunate | and were all driven to his home, where they v« Miss Lamson’s head was literally | Seived the warm congratulations of paler * a jelly. Meanwhile Mrs. Hontress, | and friends.— Belt. Aw received 4 severe biow from the SEP SSNS muderer with @ chair, was hidden among the | A Senwox ox Crem MORILIER—Molel Dio- rocks im the island, remaining in her secure | course bya Brovkiyn dir ue —Kev. Dr. Talmadge, position till between 8 and 9 o'clock Thi ot lyn, preached a sermonon Sunday lat morning. She then ventured out and on the ereait mobilier business. The foliowing allto Malaga Island, and by her cries | is a men brick from his discourse: “-«)n in herself heard roan, Tth. y @ man | that U wion Pacitic railroad many of iT repre~ > ain immortal souls. te jut be careful, my friends, lest you smite the innocent with the guilty. I think the nation % on the track oi ‘NOH WAITING POR THE WRETCH. some men who have not been proved guilty. 1 Porrsmovtn, N. H., March 7.—Lewis bods 2 can’t believe thet men, after thirty years of in- shoals murderer, who was arrested in tegrity amid temptatiom where they might have Jast Bicht. ts expected here in the noon | made a million of dollar, would now sell heaven ‘There is an excited crowd waiting for | for $1,200. A solid column of Oakes Amex him, and the Mayor has procured a ad of | reaching trom Brooklyn to Washington, with marines from the navy yard to guard him. uplifted hands in solemn eath, could not mak ee me believe that Schuyler Colfax is ® villain PROTEST AGAINST THE NEW CHARTER. New Youk, March republican general committee last ni lutions were adopted protesting against Ue pax- | ie here” cask auanmpesring the Comber of the aoe isan vil conduct bs Tae Weeck or Tne § zen Waren A tration iu the Losisiana matter, and of thew. Temien, ba amen Sere’ tion of Congress in increasing their salaries. steamer Geor THE TAMMANY GENERAL COMMITTER was noticed th Tur Sram a few days also met last night, but nothing was done be- | close ashore near the village of the Ieereee yond action upon mere routine matters, indians, @ fierce wibe or savages in British THE CASE OF THE MURDERER BCANN’ Scannell’s counsel yesterdy concluded my friends, when I took up the papers and that that pure, hely, pious, immac lace At a mgm gs man, Fernando Wood, mov peach - t, reso- | ment of Schuyler Coliax, I said,*The millenium rter now pending at Albany. Singular Ruwe Rryard to the Ce 5. Wri ht, the wreck ot ery | mbia. The Indians Who brought the mows 3 ictoria remained five days enc on the ing to prove that the pris- | beach, but saw no si; i oentner he 4 ” orm, It is now thought are usually very cautious about such m: TRE RING. jy, | that part or all of the crew may be prisoners in In the court of general sessions, yesterday, in | the hands of these savages, the worst in Britich the case of the notorious Greenthal, ex-Mayor | Columbia. Hall made bis tirst 9} nce 28 counsel and SUE UEEDTeenereeeeet mpeg ay the legality of the ex- Tre Case or Rev. Dx. HusTox, oF Bay ring jury, while the | trxone.—In the Baltimore nual oe . Daniel G thelins, argued | oF ee cican ne Episcopal Charch Soothes seo ity of that body. terday, exatnination of deing inorder, THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOUIETY. hen the mame of te . Huston Ata meeting of the national temperance so- = ¥ mgt Tae yesterday, it was stated that or- efforts were now to be for the ) died last night in the 1823 to 1872, and was Lowry Corry, member wt rs. Huntress, sister of one of the girls, pe. Money was the oly ject of the murderer, but he ouly got $15. Wag- ber has not been rested. PRA WOMAN —The police this morning Deatu oy Cor. Rozerr T. Dang, or Mp, womau whois known t | This gentleman, on the Bank of England. | ture uber of corm, died arte Ween, a zi jor a num! aol . im gold was found in her | near Beallevilie, om Monday the tit oe? apartments. The woman gave her name as El- | about 5) years of age. He was officer B md when the money war discovered | Sas'tor’ fear Ol,age. Me watan ot od “That money is not mine.” She | \pevted.—Fi Tida, - Noyes, c + who ri is how in custody. was brought before the court | lost notht to-dgy, and after exammation was remanded | aversion known and highly re- lerick , the great chess ef bis tormer skill. but, potoriety and attracting prevents his making any exhibition o! —— 4 failure as a lawyer and refuses to make 2 money by the only creat talent that he possesses On Lava Beds THE PEACE KEGOTIATIONS BAILING, AN AD- | and 50 lives in poverty. VANCE OF THE TROOPS 15 ORDERED—"*U NCON- N DITIONAL SURRENDER” THE ULTIMATUM. eestor ma be daily and weekly T ublished at Camb. ‘ch 6—Joln Dolen ar- | Mountain City T su hh and E. Steele had | Brovdick and L. L. Clary, Mr. Clary pontnar <i aek's camp for a time, and ae riaeeminanishediieine: 4 were unal make any com} 5 = wa lately fell eighty-five feet in a mine diane determined to ye The — shatt _~ ly killed a Chinaman thot ghters or the late Mr. Greeley to retain the management of for the soldiers to march on the lava | S7A span of horses in fowa are doing well start immedi | after being buried nineteen days in a snow ie F 4 i i I A H ar