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‘THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sandays cncopted, “AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. itth S., J * FVEMING ST{B NEWSPAPER COMPANY, ard H. KAUEPIAN: settee. NG_STAR is served by carricrs to ene ExExost Tes Custs mR WREK, oF FORTY sabe F .. Copies at the counter zoe CARTS TER MQSTE ee he, $150, siz months, $3.00; one year, @5. STAR Friday—91.50 HE WEEKLY STA arom Tnvarisd © ip =*~="ce, ip WP Fiae acai eget thas paar? BT Bas of stvertiing faruithdh i Gptediion. + WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, M laced wecy far beck, aspcmting tha sor ‘a very ¥ » men o tne high colffure and leaving all'the trovter nce Dead bare. ie Rabegen boeken Of the ecocptric Rabages * the wimer. nd among these is the fue split str: ARCH 8, 1873. LADIES’ Goons. - §PECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Caution, STAMPING DEPOT, | INS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE :. . 8 | (EA A Treugmdtzavaia‘hecameroas Cous- | Wa8hington News and Gossip, b. Ww A fo =\tu STREET, | terfeite and ORS Coss Gov. Warmoru has returned to Louisiana, IstERNAL Revenve—tThe receipts from this octi5-awly Agente fi ____Onpoatte Patint 08860, "air aad : oe ler Dye is the best in the world; N= ete er eM erieck Hair Dresno rriicuious | S0Urce to-day were $58,391. = u i aoa yor bigs elas Ex Reregekntatiye Jusee H. Moore, of Snes Es: York ist and | miinols, S¢ said to be an applicant for the aee- <a ond auditorship ot’ the Tréasury. emer 290 1-2! HAIR SWITCHES; alec. 0 large stock c os " OF CURES, ail styler, af exceedingly tow Prien. 5 a lappy relief for ¥ Men from the eects o, | “Tue Conorzss1oxat Recorp.”—The de- ue ——3 719 Meche | rare aad pn scaly Ife. Manvood resored: | bates of the extra session of the Seuate are new Imp-diments to marriage removed. e3, —- Avenue (up Stairs). | treatment: “ew and remackable remedies. Books | printed at the government printing office, un- Secrrnnent o ON, No. 2 i Record will be printed there until a contract is made by the joint committee on printing. Bur rEew prominent members of the House have yet gone home. Mr. Dawes left on Wed nesday to look after the Senatorial contest in his state. es Ames has gone to his home at Fanon, Maas. Roosevelt, too, has left us, but be will not be missed. ‘Tue Stonat SrRvice To BE IMPRovED.—At the request of the chief signal officer of the army, Prof. Tyndall, now in Europe, has con- sented to sn nd the donstruction of ar e leal i iment tobe used at the signa! of the army for making simultaneous observations of ‘the electrical conditions of the atmosphere. - and Circulars sent free in sealed envelopes Address Ce tzional Record. The SeoDs, in Mine Gainey of New Tork. HOWARD ASSOCIATI jo. ex the title of the S ree piv formerly at 72 14th i ae hie BA és TVEACTES, PARIS. aaa SSOP ECTIONS ET ROBES DE BAL. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, &¢. The Ladies of Washington and vicinity are spectfuily invited to call and examine goods before purchasing elaewhers. f HE LARGEST STOCK AND CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE CITY, Fer su exteusive and Select of usefal FANC oODs Lowest Market Prices call at the os YORK BAZAAR, PvE ST ce - Pie 813 Taba Sea, ARE SELLING T EST PARIS KID GLOVES, 60 One button 9 cents; two buttons @1 25. THE FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS have been ®. HELLER, made tn the office of the U. S. Treasurer, in ac- fistw 714 Market Space. SATURDAY EVENING, Mancn 8, prayed val the — aihep page ee ig es tl ‘ZB! ia si if e ve ex: yn:— Bet a New ene ee GUM MANNERING York, to class four; Myron B. W. Hough ” New Boiling ont entire stock of “Geant? York, and John Kingdon, District 0 Goinm- MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODs, CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN bia, to class three; Maurice L. Mubleman, ‘Delow . souri, and James E. Reynolds, New York, to ao png OR pod Will eppear for the'sixth and last time as class two. prising NavAL Orpers.—Surgeon G. H. Cook has On anion: he een ordered to special duty at Washington. CHARLOTTE CUSEMAN. Wan ae Cee : : SE. i m the Worcester, on the seporting of his re- When she will song aenee CATHERINE, in | Nef, and ordered to retarn home ‘ad wait or HENRY VII1 | ders. Lieut. Com. Merrill Miller has been de- z= - tached from the receiving ship Sabine, and ordered t6 the Woreester as executive officer, Jar®-@n between 7th and sth #treets northweat. Bemember the name and number. Cheap 5 hee. Chiguens, Braids, Puffs, bi ‘the decti-tr —r i aAkKCB AMEL ‘Dest article iy the world fur de L oF the best article im ng pen Seats fhr the second week of Mise Cushman agement can be eccured t0-Gay at the offen of per steamer of 15th instant. pera Houre. m5 Tre Vics PREsspent’s Private Srcrr- QPP FELLows: HALL. Tary.—Vice President Wilson has appointed it ‘& beautiful gices to TORS! . FRIDAY and SATURDAY, as his private secretary Samuel Hnnt, formerly tah Oy all Brncere. THORED AT Beeeey ona oan clerk to the committee on military affairs, of CRNHAM 2 CO., Mancfactarers, which Mr. Wilson was chairman. Mr. William NICON, D, Todd, Mr. Hunt's predecessor, who was with “TRELEND, SM! Antiauitles of | Vice President Colfax in a similar capacity, jate Song: , Scenery, Music, Dances, | designs practicing law in the west. MBpiode,. entiied TRISH EXTENSION OF THE MEXICAN CLAIMS Cox- renderes by the VENTION.—The Senate, in executive session, Grand Matinee Sacuriepa Doce pg OH yesterday afternoon ratitied the supplemental yee Baltimore. Saar and. DOMINGO: Hist Populatich auf Charscte are, Statist nance, Hinisto Emigran tavclers, Mineral Productions. 2 meas vol at fad T: prices. Admis-ion,frout chairs. S0cents; back seats, | convention between’ the United States aul ~ atings and ior. Scents, ms-6t Mexieo, extending for two years trom tlc = STOCK MAN & SON, cor. Sh and Tete._ a ALL BUILDING. second of February last the time for the adjusi- ;EW BOOKS aT BALLANTYNE’S. —— Bas ment of claims of the respective couutries N a aaian TMIMENSE stcerss through the joint commission. This must now The Celture of Peau Peeper Bosal be ratitied by the Mexican Congress, in Its Spetal ai 5 ——— Wanderings in 5; GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS, Tue Presipent has hardly had a single The Philosophy o: respite from the attention of leave-takers, respect-payers and business callers who have swarmed at the White House since his inangu- ration. The crowd to-day was as large as ever Among who saw the President to-day were Commander Gillis, | ++ Col. Mos; The Miexionary Work! sions: $2. “Hacdbook of Morat hy; by Calderwood. New Edition of the ty Nowele; 73 cents per 429 SEVENTH STREET, Near B. Two More Concerts. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, art 2 O'Ciock, (Doors open at 1 o’clock,) and SATURDAY EVENI 7 - NG, at § O'CLocK, "1 ot i ‘i : . Senator Cole, Gov. Burbank, of Dakota, and NE Seens: — os (Doors open at 7,) by the three judges; Deputy Commissioner Sweet, Sen- aT UNITED STATES MARINE BAND, | jtors deni ana Ghgwicn Representative Platt AUGMENTED BY FIFTY MUSICIANS. * Managers of the Ball Building beg to an- Bonnce that in consequence of the great saccess of Thursday > Concert, OVER 5,000 PEOPLE in attendance, they have concluded to satisfy mand for the above Concerts. Matines—Admicsion, 25 centa. At Night—Admission, 40 cente; children half ice. admission Yo be had at the principal jotels, and at the Ball Building wo and ex-Senator Yates. Tur Nationat Home ror: Disanten Vor- UNTEKRS.—The managers of the national home for disabled soldiers held a meeting in this city on Wednesday. There were present Gen. But- ler, Gen. Martindale, of New York, Jay Cooke, Gov. Smith, and others. The following officers were elected for the coming year :—Gen. B. F. Butler president, Gen. J. H. Martindale and Gov. Smith vice presidents, L. B. Gunckle see- retary, The whole number of disabled soldiers cared for during the year ending November 30, 1872, was 4,730. "The expenses of the difterent branches was $431,147.35. The average cost per soldier at the different stations for the year ranged trom $136 to $236. TuE Senate YEstkRpay.—After our report closed yesterday, a motion made by Mr. Bayard to refer the credentials of Mr. Spencer to a select committee was lost. Mr. Spencer was sw nently sworn in. The credentials of. Mr. SHRILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 455 street and Pennsylvania svenne. Av Open Question. By James De Mills. Revert Falenuer. By George Macduuald, Choap Basson i ‘Batters. By Annie Thomas. . By Mac— Woman. By Alexandre Dumas. ‘The Mysterions Guest. By Mise Eliza A Lacy Sweetapple. By the sathor of au Bri Life. Servant Girt of the Period. What Be, gad Mrs. A Two-fll Life. Prom the German of Von Hellern. ‘The Young lies’ Journal; Monthly Panorama of shi. ‘The Peels Science Monthly, No. 10. All the back rriers Burned Away. By Rev. Edward P. Roe. hwood. Rebecca yh Tene. Hi Woe Almatiace fr 8 large stock of K BOOKS. P. Ks, Pia,ent PLAYING CADS. st the PAPE PL 2 N& co., a2 Lincets MALL, EVENINGS MARCH 10 AND 11, AND MATI- * NEE AFTERNOONS 12, THREE GRAND CONCERTS BY THE poo trod claiming to Lng cogs apo from LL ND NERS, uisiana, were nte . West, and BOOKSELLERS A ie MENDELSSHON QUINTETTE CLUB, atter being vead were Inst on the table. Mr. 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OF BosTON, Cameron gave notice of a motion to reconsider Hiave just received the BRITISH ALMANAC AND COMPANION, for the order ‘at the opening of the day’s session continuing Rev. Dr. Newmanas chaplain to the Senate. Mr. Morton asked to take 7. the case of Mr. Caldwell, but on motion of Mr. Conkling the Senate went into executive ses- sion, and then adjourned till Monday. PRESIDENTIAL NoMiwations.—In addition ASSISTED BY EMINENT VOCALISTS, including MRS. ANNA GRANGER Dow. Reserved Seats, $1; for sale at Ellie’ Masie Store, 937 Pennsylvania avenue, where -programmes can be obtained. m6-6r W *EEISS 128 THEATER OMIQUE, ROYAL KALENDAR, fer 1573. WHITAKER'S ALUMANACK, fer 478 BRITISH ARMY LIST, for 12. - Caan ae to the nominations published in Tux Star of Ne? a LIST. for 1873. febé-tr r ernon as sent to the Senate yes — GRAND INAUGURATION FESTIVAL. eee ae OE . orsxTm a OF bo a Lh act iEtronsan, Gbenpete (he pet of the wou- ES B ‘Pendleton, Westerly R: iy Ag Ghee ek, N. 3 he }. Frisbi Liars fea a NG, PRINTING ne ROMELLI FAMILY, Nyt . Yonkers, N.Y Tae ARE BONDERG DOME SO ORBER. Te | vn Sheae Sadia tereait Farte tt | Sooke, Miyehsat Metin Shee, pr. - og ; Frc eralmg marae Beeps aud Asia. | nett, Norwich, N. i; Wa. W. Baldwinsville, ‘nder National ‘Bank. je ‘ocalists, | N. Y.; dames Furman, Bordentown, N. J.; poaes eed teat deer w Jay Oooke 8 188 POLLY DALY! Ry i. il, ‘Tituaville, Pa: F. G. ‘The great Rast J ler and i poisist MONS. EMILE GONOLN Dancess and beaatiful . a. Park, Contre Paj W. M. Taylor, Bel! ville, ‘he great Hungarian 3 o. SIRALFY SISTERS! KIRALFY SISTERS | E rai iL; . C. Caw Mancheeter, Yo OF Mt. fonts, ALWAYS FRESH ATTRACTIONS Mich Mrs. M. E Gill, Holly Springs, Mises 2 5 + Mrs. M. 3 Ze te distinguished Dutch Com H. Howe, Monroe, Wie; M. Hr Camong, Fort ‘Though it would seem that the One Dollar Busi- | COLLYER, ab fie co. Atkinson, Wis; Chas. Esslinger, Manitowoc, ewe in Gow un bear = Irish delinetor, PAT Bi ; Win, Mills, jr., Alexandria, La. Jonn god that if Twas to Feijen f would 2a Torch | Soups, containing three now faces, yConner, Baton’ Rouge, Le.; Chas. Decuer, r FO mea humbug Still fam bound tocall veer ites sotto Burbank rg T La. ante antenetenet en McK. Smith, collector customs, Perth a3 , N. J.; Geo. Jerome, do., Detroit, Mieh.; LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS biter, fakes ‘v.8. Methategc ett, castors letrict gone ceived by me, which, in all respects. witt chal- | i oy Farge ot the i augur ay hoy Marptan 5. B- Packard, dstigl o¢ Lousiauss Seer ue day eaiions aed you cestaiuly will be | “Sathaces WEDNESDAY and SATURDEY. mas Car beal etree oC Kentucky; B. B. Evans, eastern district of Tennemce; C. A. ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH Newcomb, eastern district of Missouri; H. paul, Smythe, di of Georgia: J. M. Dunn, dis- bite have born enabied. hronh the failure of ASP HAD AT of Delaware; P. B. Cari, t of Con: Baaceouse and large ment to lay before youe very | mse GOS’ toch street. A.B, Maynard, U. §. attorney for Michigan; ee ne eeeeranectdhenchsnh see Howlert : ASSOBTMENT OF JEWELRY, wate On Eases mgs” | st 5 M. 439 Tim Br.’ T ‘Ita Br to. 439 seer on Ont Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &o, largest stocl Hangings, ard vim the District. remember ameand Nember. _jel-Iy* ‘OT! r.8. ', G19 Datreet, be- EX Secon Gch and 7th streets nortuwest, sella ‘cus- SECOND-HARD CLOTHING “pepe, SESGUS Sep ee Oe Gee From. 48 cents upto $2, which. in of Snish, compass favorabiy with Ane gold sand att goods: from one dollar up will not tarnish, aud are war- ranted for twelve months. They goniist of shout Me styk.s of Sleeve Buttons. ie Gente?” x " Iron Frame Hose, stander = ptain H. C. Bankhéad to be major He also sent a ni cers in the stey aap saegt Promotion of ot seo ‘Tae Pourticar une bn ect New pase: Party vote is polled coming election they will elect Geverner ‘Western while te I im tbe ba lisence Ef i while Tesul it Upon the amount of money Gaed ty tir oe candidates. They sey credit case La Le yo ir + woesbly }» three pair as ~ F abail jor to dese your % Siti een aes a ri quality 09 fo- 2 METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, and the increase of bill have such a 318 SEVENTH STREET, that they carry districts febs-tr near Peansyivaci avence. ys BAPiIDITY 45h WITH WBHIC are removed and the feet if trem Seco leave mo cholcotg amir. A Farwer SYapsen Br THE ScHOOLMAS- Bt @ school- & fow miles ‘cast ASTER SE | 2 SABE FREER ane, | SPACE ESB BSE SESE PERE 4 self up to the authorities, Stace ATION zw resistance to the manner A supert. tine of the Goods for, 3 by force. ade to order. . the oan HABLS BROT: i = FASHIONABLE f. 4 Samer 2 fege-+r Courses Tru anv D Srzz DOW SRFUL OPERa GLAsene. 1 fake pleasure in consenting to . in parcels fe “ bn W ashi that T ha 463 Penne. avenue, corner 4% street. ¢ le girls, eleven and thirteen years ww tated 03 ih cet | Gennine Bresilisn Pebble Spactaciee yanlé-ty old light the street lamps in Des Moines, lowa, Lave stocked hal Shorted tire | [RANKIN iJ - to favor an old ” ex-Presi- silthe popular brands of Tasso Cees | Pam OF titane, PrO@ | ere Joneeon argued a case Tennessee weg to the trade No. 1827 TLVa: VENUS. | jnstice of the peace a few d JAMES WALLACE. | @euusne Brasilian Bpectacion. —janibir | 5 ; s.50 . the soft, snow CoS Seat braid, and taotorn, or ns ta 1 uv dressed chip, costs from $3 upwart Daiiting Sovtation Am Life fe reper bonnes, calied ciation in St, 8s the Globe at that city, | Tins is $5 untrue has been as follows: The capital stock is fixed | 2s $5 antri and sor aeceee aie, quant at from $500,000 ¢@ $1,000,000 in shares of $1,900 | seme ent from the best Fiemeh bees ee: each. A Sree ith ae tea ea Of SRY 0500,- | are very light and five, and when trimmed © 000, organizes with as many officers amd direc- ¢ flowers and ince will be considered more tors. as choose to work without pay. It hasmo | Gisinewuhed than the bine Affculty in finding a secretary who will furnish | pave been worn => long. the office room do all the secretary's work IMPROVEMENTS AT THY. Carrral. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Additional Appropriations by Ces- ages’ ‘is Afterneen’s Dispatches. In addition to the District appropriations meee made by Congress, mentioned in Tae Stanof| ASSOCLATED PRbSS REPORTS. , are the following : From Europe ¥o-aa - ion Se a, ie TRER:FIC EXYLOSION oF Tofeneax vat. Garden, 95,0 he 414 ‘superintendent, aseist- 8, &C, the TorY. TRIMYING ts h &—A terrible cxplosion oc- | for $600 a year, and #10) more will cover the By way of trimming there i less lace o ants, labore 12,146. Salary of the Gaw- | | PARTA, Marc aftrncn in « cartridge man- 1 outlay for expenses, usual, and ribbon is little used except for + crnct Searetary, Biaatbers of See Coe i ere at Ton Mont Valerica, ‘Twenty-cight | “Thestock ispesd tor by mouthly instalments | “tel and ribbon ie little uaed except for the persons wete injured, twelve of whom, it is Stated, capnot possilile recover. MEMBERS OF Yr. AAMENT ELECTED. Lowpox, March Sol. Egertion Leigh, conservatiye, bas m ¢lected member of Partament for Midd-Cheshire. of $5 in each share, and applications for Joaus | aid tied under the chin from those members who wish to build hoases | ture is soft repped silk, cut bias, and a joan to its members, and itis all ‘applied for in | Cagis or loops, but with fewer dutings.quilling-. advance, so that none of it lies idle iu the treas- streaming Craperies than we have lat proverty to compirts the cxensionot the Cap” | YA*yax cemwas Evact aio OF FRANCE, | ary. Horrowers secare the association by & | hat. ‘Comyartucs focmetehe tee lane ta ae = —. = =; ‘the be dl Loxpow, March 8.—A special rch from oe of ner =o —— = re x4 ration even in the Rae —, = w Berlin to the London Pimes, ®) vern- } wish to build, an: ly month!y inte! u in a profaston. that ix positively extra, Tided that we chamge should be made lit the er reane ton ctniatty re ‘Germany rate of ten per cent. per annum. . nt; for these are no jonger ciambering + The summing up of the busines: is, that ip | jong trailing sprays, but thick wreaths from scven to ten yegrs the payments af from | helcnges, bouquetsol vartous flowers group $200,000 to Soa od ate represented by $500,000 | contrasting Imes. Two, three, and even i worth of dwelling houses. ‘Those who have | dhades appear on the bonnet: two shades ate»! sought an investment bave had a net return of | Que coor, mud the ouher in contrast. { the park east of the Capitol; bat the Fomine cat this proviso, and the House reed thereto. For an elevator in the Sei wing of the frcgy atl foun ted Ks Secretary of nt to for exam- ination of titles, surveys, ker ek rt ial guarantees for the at the desig- Dated dime, of the last " trance of the the two addi- sige ; Z early day have “been commend. hearly eleven per ceut., and thone who have WREATHS AAD BOUQUETS. agp ty ey pag heliseg YOU SxCITEMERT 1M agugit’a home have obtained ove ty paying. a | The new wreaths atl bouuets revive the comet aes $2000. To enable the toard r ‘The Daily Tetcgraph this mornfig has aa cial ete oy? the seonth ly reais a ee towers of old farnioned fa ena owt pea e 7 ‘rom stating that stree > with loesome, hy « Tones, garden pinks. < eee ee BS eee io faer | cinity of the Palace of the Cortes were thronged | nearer to independence of landlords migmomeite. ms, violets, ifed-bells, tor 639,300. (This is in addition to the amount men | With the Assembly Such an association has not merely the merits -me-nots, heliotropes and ilies of the valley of its ‘and method to recomend it. It | $e" S Sis ub thee ail ee, is enabled to secure better architectural servic: berbs, moss, pine cones and berties. The fol. and make better contracts for building, and the | age te bronzed leaves, or else very dark au'um> work supplies a reasonable amt safe demand, | if, with striped grasses. (Qauntitios or want and is free from speculation and danger of any reege are imported, white, and yellow glan hind. tine ina single cluster, and there are ma: hatt-deeayed’ tioned yesterday, which is in the sundry civil bill, and not available until July lat. ‘The xboy is im the deficienc: oie available now.) To complete the Colum! Hopital for women, we To purchase the® Hall building, 75,000. The money to be. by fat ‘trict only for the erection of a ruitable 1 e ‘ict offices, and the Governor an board of Fach works are authorized, if they of an outbreak. The same ‘epatch states tha Senor Figueras, presideat of council, will te-day prepene emotion for the dissolution of the As- Sem! 5 Mien HUNDRED PERSONS INJTRED. Pants, March *.—It ts reported this morning ‘We have a half dozen or so of such companies Maded roacs that secm ready to tat in Operation in our city; they manage an! in- | to Toses, pansies and white Iii form M, Income of from. £200,000 & | a rretty boner, Pall conomet wreaths wre or vere injuxed by the | $490,000 atan expense of about 94,000. Com- | bine myosoiis, with moss, herbs and uric! fev eclbdembbogetdnadeer a. a pk oe cartridge -mawull ate at Fort these figures with the statistics of the life | ¢:as-es; ior brwpeties are pore wreaths, wus Pennsylvania isiana avenees, Detvion mit Valerien. urance of this city, which show thet = Straw leaves veined with jet. Feusey and Low a total income of $4,300,000 the amount, o ROUND tats streets: Provided, That the 7 Sha ment of the United States shall not be le any expenditures for said land or for the pur- chase money thereon, or for the tobe erected thereon, and no land or the use thereof is hereby granted for the purpose of erectin; any pat thereon for such purpose. . SEVBLY. Maprip, March &.—The committee of the as- sembly baving charge of President Figueras’ ‘bill for the dissol of the other purposes, is still in_conf with the ministry. A compromise is sou; by Which 300,000 went to Bay pelicy holders, and | Among the round hats that are not misnamed $1,400,000 to pay and office ex bonnets ane found the seme erratic brims the balance of the income betnc ‘to be | already described, wath very high steeple pane md im the same properticn at some | Gowns. The Medici and Castilian shapes will future time. : obably find most favor for city use. The The contrast between the two kinds of eom- edict has an ample met a squarely, © the threatned crisis may be avebied. At a panies is striking enongh to make every one over the forehead. white is warned up Tue Heston InvestiGation—The Alleged | late hour last night nothing had been made | acknowledge that, whatever may be the merits | and the back Gey Lothario to be Tried Again—VYesterday,in | public concerning the probable issue of the | of the life insurance sytem, the house-building ‘The Castilian the Baltimore couference of the Methodist | conte mong thi eurrent in | system is ineomparably more advantageous, projecting brim turn- Episcopal church south, the special committee not only to the members, but to the community | ed upon . and ts trimmed with the to whom. was referred the records in the case | a mixed directory will be appointed to assume | at large. | new hong of many cock's of Dr. L. D. Huston, after a very laborious ses- | control of the government. Members named are Sap CaszorHypnornosia—LiteRichard | © . The sion, continuing all night, submitted a report Rnahinously agreeing to preter a charge of im- morality against Dr. m, with accompany- ing specifications against him, and their report was unanimously adopted, without debate. It is understood that the specifications are the Fegueras, Rivero, Orense, Marts, and, Caste- jar, under the presidency ot . Maryall, repnblican, Dispatches from the provin- ces are not disturbed by the movements of the Carlists. It is reported that quiet pre- vatls, A band of men which was at- a very interesting and promising bey, y - old, son of Samnel Clagett, E=q., of Peters | Suffy y ville district, in this county, died on the 3d in: Wreaths of roses, geran with that most terrible malady—hydrophob elso a twisted ribbon torsade. 7 ~» He was bitten Jaumary S0th. in several places | brimsof Kabagas hats that are turfed u around. same as were heard at the preliminary examina- | tempting to leave the province of Madris to | AOUt the face and neck by a dag Belonging to Kip s. tion, including the allegation of debauching the | join the Caslists forces, was overtaken by gov- | S'tateann of rabies tut Le nitecked thie litte |. The bulk Of kid glove importations consist young Sunday school gir ernment troops and dispersed after a short con- Hict fifteen of the band, inclnding the chier, were killed and one hundred taken prisoners. New York Notes. LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATION OF BOSS TWEED. New YORK, March &.—It is reported trom Albany that the legislative investigation in the case of Senator Tweed wil! commence here next week, It is also reported that A LOBBY RING nized there under whose auspices ion is to be sought with the view to extorting money from the life insurance com- panies in this city. which he bit several of Mr. Claggett’s | lng-wristed glove-, fastened by three or te stock, also two dogs and some of the stork be- ited with embroidery longing to Mr. John Frazier, a neighbor. The ‘alc shades of the green~ dog was killed in Mr. Frazfer's yard. Strict ray ry Tight olive grees waich was kept over the ani mals bitten and ail bi a ae known preventives m iu je Richard. - vosy . a After the expiration of a montis, nothing ap: | mOlore, are the novel colors tmported to mats pearing in either the boy or the animals to in- | COStumesof these shades. These are for gen. Sicave Seis malady the painful apprehension of | €tal street wear, church, ete. Short gles the parents and friends were in a measure | fastened by only one button, cost #1 removed, untiion last Saturday he was scized pon of oe gt two buttons, are with unmistakable symptoms of hydrophobia, | bree » $2.59; those fastened hich continued to increase until death pat an | buttons are tound only in very sof end to his sufferings on the afternoon of Mon- | Shades, and cost £2.75; gloves to be worn w day. It will be remembered that the 36th of | Short sleeves have six buttons, aud cost © January, the day this little boy wasbitten, was | The vellowish-white (ian: may) gloves are yy the coldest day known im thix Intitade for | ‘erred to blue-white tor wedding occasions. many years. This case supports the theory that | | Excellent travelling gloves for indies are of the extreme of cold as well as that of heat may — ve tng ma ty ewes ae Price, develop rabies in dogs, which should be as care- » is $1.65 a pair. tor gloves tally guarded against in the cold ot winter'asia | ate far lighter than old fachtoned buckets sot the heat of summer.—Frederick (M.) Citizen, | @F¢ used for traveling and for bleaching and ith. sottening the hanis. They have from ene to ignite cen three buttons, and cost from $1.75 to ©: CERNE AT AN Evectiox.—Qaite | pair. “Int me Was had on town-meeting day, | enongh for rove, in giving money to Stephen | babies; pric: i democrats commencing by firing from 6 to yea i ; not to buy his vote. of course, but to | fastened by two buttons, and sold for =i... contribute to a meedy amd worthy man. Thos. | plaln, long. stylish gloves ‘of lo Close gave one, and ‘remarked that he woul ami Pi im: bishop appointed a commi: to try Dr. Hus- ton, a8 follows:—Revs. Samuel Regester, 1. D., chairman, T. B. Sargent, J. C. Dice, «J. R. Finley, A. B. Doll ~ W Smith, F. C. Tebbs, Bail, G. G. Brooke, J and ‘8. Townshend. The dishop ‘stated that Dr. Huston’s counsel had the right to chal- lenge seven of the committee, and if any were £0 objected to he would suppiy their places. The commitiee held a meeting yesterday to ar- rauge for the trial of the case. Rev. E. F. Busey will act as prosecutor, assisted by Rev. Messrs. Clarke and Boude, Dr. Huston will be defend- ed by Rev. Dr. S. S. Roszell, who will tpis morning ask the conference to appoint ad- ditional counsel. The defence, it is-u f desire to have legal counsel employed, but the Vishop has decided that the counsel ‘must be clerical. Rev. George T. Tyler has been named by the bishop as secretary proiem. It is ra- mered that the prosecution is in possession of testimony of an important character to rebut the testimony advanced by the accused at the preliminary investigation. The hearing of the testimony im the case, it 18 expected, will be begun to-day.—Aalt. Sw A Moper Member or THe Cuicago Ite- LIEF SoctETY.—A most superb specimen of de- pravity is Mrs. Loutra Boyce. im jail for “ip- voluntary manslaughter.” A ly benevo- lent woman by the name of Mrs. Ellen Smith, @ good angel ot the «-Chicago Relief Society,” called from time to time to elevate the dirty, forlorn Louisa, until, upon one occasion, tac latter handed Mrs. Smith @ glass of water. It was 80 heavily drugged with morphine that this lady soon fell asleep on the sofa, whereupon the seduttive Louisa opened Mrs. Smith's mouth and abstracted a half-set of teeth, heavily set on gold plate. Mrs. Smith’s sense of Fr ness” on awakening made her rather “down in pe a p of symp T char, went a cruel detective, who extracted the teeth ont of the bottom of isa’s trunk without admin- istering Opiates to the tenderly cared-for owner. How “‘Witp Bini” was Kine. GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS is seriously 111 of a species of typhoid fever. THE SACA L MURDER TRIAL. The jury inthe Scannell murder case came into court this morning, and having asked an obtained trom the judge instructions as to what constituted imsanity, retired for further delib- eration. : THE JURY UNABLE TO AGREE. The jury in the Scannell case again entered the court-room and announced through their foreman their utter inability to arrive at a ver- dict, even if they were locked up tora tort- night. Jndge Brady was, however, stern in his det¢rmination to keep them locked up, say- ing they have had evidence enongh to bring in verdigt. They again retired ies aT The Medec Dictators. THE PCACE COMMISSIONERS STILL Dr DALLYING. i Sax Fraxctsco, Mareh 7.—A dispateb re- ceived from Yreka to-might says from partics who left the front last evening, it is learned that the commissioners sent by a squaw a mes- sage to Captain Jack, telling lim that he ot his leading men must come to Fairchilis by this evening, or they would fer the whole matter to the military. Opinioh is divided ax to how the Indians will PS pecgh this a: Should they refuse it is ght active mo’ ments will commence at once. It is said wher the Modocs, who came with Steele the time, were at Fairchilds they were told by som’ id gloves are shown tiuy by = of six months olf ales, for dressy |. are fas- bat eas any tened by three buttons, and cost #2 for girls’ John ae then “came down” with a V, | sizes. For boys there are double stitched dog which was followed by another trom Mr. Close. | kin g’oves, far thicket aid stronger than bul, The contest then was to see which» par and Worth $1.50. coutribute the most, but on = ip the MIACETTANROrS. unounts were @ tle—eaeh party had given $13. ‘The flower parure tor a single evening dress, which was given to the old man, who returned | with its garlands, mclanges- and coronet. re his hearty thanks. He was then furnished quires bal a dozen box preserve it. One, tickets and tohl to vote ax he pleased. after | «lesigned for one of the Russian princesses, 1s which he was led to the sleigh, given three | of geraninm leaves of varied hucs, with great hearty cheers by both tes, and returned | pouting rese-buds,and the dark tips of pen home to gladden the hearts of bis wife and chil- | cocks" plumes: another is lang, trailing brons~ dren with the news of his suecess at town meet- | ed leaves and Srasses, with bird-of-parad ing —Poughbeepsic ( th. plumage; a thifd is White water-lilles, with Merat. Exriosioy.—Yesterday afternoon, at | “pay Francs. colt t half-past three o'clock, a serious accidemt | 4h! eek ae at enl Se Gee comer of occurred at the plow works of Spratt & Johns Te and used tor fastening the belteot spring ¥. white men that the Oregonians ba:l indicted | ‘on, in the lower part of Allegheny. ‘The men | “20? costemes. . leiter from Salina county, Kansas dated fers | them. All this is supposed to have caused the | were: pouring of” at the meee el One eke ay resol earn, Nuitons white, apal-Linted, ruary 2%, tells of the end of'a noted character in | Sudden change in their minds, shanks of metal dropped from the hands of one | © eee ee anks, characteristic western fashion: ‘Wild Bill”— you remember bim?—has been killed. A gentle- man from Texas, whose brother the wild one had sent to_the spirit land, came up to Kansas to havea shot at William. He shot the wild William so dead thathe never quivered. Think of a man’s bj: og ae horse and riding him uine hundred ', just to kill a fellow. When the Texan shot Wild Bill he asked the crowd in the bar-room if any gentleman had a desire to if so be would wait until he of them, spilling its contents upon some slush | S7¢ 00 sults of gray and blue lin ca There are ‘tnd ice om the floor. Au explosion at once fol. | other ro pockabay Coen Ber beens es lowed, which rattled all the windows in the | ut ove probably bone, for trimming pyue ficinlty, and was heard aa tar away as the Al- Te iegheny Diamond. The molten metal lies tered it all directions, and two or three men | Fresh Hunks trom the Danbury News. were more or less burned. Only one, however, | | Here are Miss Authony and others of hor ilk was seriously injured. A young man named | *kiltering about the country, and eggs are W William H. Weish, an employe, who was at- | cents a dozen. tending the metal at the time, suffered a most | _ The crop of maple sugar this season promises terrible burning. He will, it is said, lose one | ( be large enough to please the most mixau- -————— A Murderous Lover. HE SHOOTS HIS SWEETHEART DEAD BECAUSE SHE FAILED TO ANSWER HIS LETTER. Saispcry, Mp., March 8.—On Friday after- noon, George Hall, 18, shot dead Amelia Spockley. aged 14, while on er way home from schoo! in company with other children. Hall was courtin, meélia, and had written a letter toher which she failed to answer, saving she lad not time. It is reported tnat he had lain in ‘ wait the previous day, but Amel accom- | eye, while hi calded.— Pitsburg | bropic worm that ever occupied a boy. wenyeake, Great pleacure In killing | Panied br ber brother the deed ‘was deferred. | Okcoriat Ga, ee badly scalled.—Pivebucy | Chronic worm that ever occupied a b thoroughty killed, the Texan got on is hotee, and remaree, h belong te respectable families | living Py wtp ees ——____________ mam as when she = A Derroit Covrie Grvex True ror Re- | about to throw # stone at a hen. Rapectalle - FLectTion.—Judge Pathin yesterday rendered | chis the case if he happens to be staudings be- gierrce cetering Mary C. ‘and Jobu Ulrich to ; hud Ber, and ts tame i one leg ve apart for one year. These f we seni ¢ history Of those men who married De, bave made failuresef their lives, we will find near Salisbury. The murderer is still at large, but active pursuit is kept up. ing he had business in Texas, slowly started for the Lone Star State. ay ot DEATH OF Bret Ha. STeP-PATHER.— News was received yesterday of the death of A RUSSTIO€, GF SU RERSCT TO D. - ‘4 Portemovrs. N. H.. March 8.—Sheriff War- | rated on December 29, isi What in nine cases out of where they wer. Williams was step father te Erase Gane irack | ren ad ‘Sollgiior Yeaton, of Fork county, | plied fora diveres oa the seow clerks in groceries, they closed the spouts of oil and for the past year he has been traveling iu | Maine, are here. and have Hy decided | sbuse and violent conduct generally on the | cans with potatoes. If there is auyth: the east. His death was the result of au sean | “Smutty Nose isiand” to be in. Maine, by The man turn his beck on all assuming charge of the proceed! in the Shoals teurder*case, They left for island this morning in the United States steamer May- dent, he having fallen from the platform of a ‘car. He was elected mayor of Oakland in 4857, and served until 1859. He was a man pure. and make him profane to ac: and her sister, from which it appears that Ul. | gree that is revoiting, it 1 pouring kerosene rich was in the want of funds, and his mother- Sauk seen hema cee chee eee hl: ire! flower to view the scene of the murder, and will | in-law paid him $30, and subsequently he potato night-cap. len — Ra pene Mis mae geen oct | bring in the bodies of te women for Ducal. | wi $000, more. This was refused, where: | Putting's boot on the family four barrel is an he evinced a proper ap) of the glowing | Wagner will probably be examined and ar- | upon he informed his mother-in-law that tf she | operation that will hardly bear an encore. ture of the city. er byeprofee: | Taigned at Kittery and taken to Alfred jail. The would not let him have the money she could | woman generally attempts it before the man y | Sel tod st Gactinie Gea ee take her daughter back, and the mother-in-law | comes home to diumer. She sets the hoop up on an , . Mr. Colfax’s Welcome Home. concurred im thy t roposition.—Deirvit | Te apwatd Of 16 years oC age—San Francisco | socen'pemp, Ixp., Merch er eves Pres Tribune, 4 dca Se | Sm tae slag intend Sim aoa with the rolling-pin. and then shatti both ident Colfax arrived here to-day at noon He was received at La Porte by a mittee of arrangements, who accompanied Lim here on the train.’ A large concourse of citizens of South Bend and vicinity, with a band of music, were in attendance at the depot and escorted him to the court-house, where a Cor. York Receives 7: TRANKS OF THE Rawsgas Senare yor “| UNMasKInG Pows- roy.”—In the Kanax legislature yesterday, Senator York explained hiseonnection with the Pome: affair, and a resolution was adopted by the Senate declaring that that body has full A Layety Foor Rack —A Novel Scene ia | | hile the other instinctivel tek Brovityt.—Considerable of a crowd was at- | [ue Are ~4 ——— tracted about the City Hall Park. Brookins, | et face.’ Then she makes a dive for the cam- - Ms jab Comes home she i setty back of the eee ee ad er aughter, = girl 4 | Jove, thinking of St. Stephen ‘and the other {ath and confidence in the statements made | specch of welcome was delivered by William | Mr. Davenport caught her daughter, took her | M2"! Iciaang Goveusetty tee Fn oer by Senator York before the joint convention for | Miller, Mayor, and Mr. Colfax responded. before Justice Maher, and wanted nim says if site had kept her temper she wouldnt the election of United States Senator that Sam- ——_>——— “ompel her to go home with her. The girl sakl | Lave got hurt, Aim be visite the barrel uel C. Pomeroy did offer to bribe hiin by the Accident to Vessels. qhe would not go home. for her mother abused payment of $7 for his vote, and in behalf of the of Kansas they thank York for un- = in His pa Lk a: who has sand rupt practices so eld fis position ‘ United States Sen: te : The Is.e oF SHoats Murper: derer in Custody.—In Portsmouth (N. H.) yes terday, a large crowd of indignant citizens were Fort Mosror, Va., March 8,—Arrived. brig Ida C., from San Domingo for Boston. Was seven miles from Boston light and driven off the cost; lost sails and deck load, and a Ger- man sailor named Lers Morse overboard. Put in for provisions and sails. The packet com- pany’s freight propeller Transit is anchored —e Point with her mschinery dis- abled. her, Mrs. Davenport then wanted the justice | So'mdotrs the tor at trent ae t or p) y APPArEs tN SPAIN.—The re; that the bill | patience to adjust it-elf, and then he gets the stissolying the Spayish assembly and ordering hammer, and fetches row a sharp rap on elections in Spain and Porto ‘Bico had b one side, a1 other side up, catches eH him of the nose, filling bis soul thered on the atrival of ner, the alley ae defeated in the assembly is as untrue as it on the (gy fiie'“or ‘Shoals murderer, ‘uk there wee bos Sudden Death in Chure! absurd. Debate has not yet Fhe gor- | Set intent Guat tari ie tyne tates breach of the peace. A guard of marines was | | Puntaperiia, March pad seeming ae ernor of Malaga has sent in his accompanied by the hammer, asc placed in charge of the station house where he | Rogers: aged79 years, survevor for the Boanl | siving as a that his authority fs not nother candidate for camphor and rag | is en. -mporarily confined. The name of the fam- | of Underwriters, fell dead in the 1Wth-street | respected by populace, who oe fiissing toiled im the that is my ily in which the occurred is H Baptist church last attne conciusion of | the wealthy. CH fe towdrd the wag untress. Mr. Hontret is a Ni the services, ea tense sonsationamong | <iven that the S} vernment has received “jf -) .. tion, of which he was a prominent | # that the E powers will | Tus Fruit PRosrsct.—A commupication ieintly reteset euntinnn ai relations | irom a y reliable writer, interested to couer yor Ga with Spain if a federal republic is proclaimed. | \1>y facts, informs us that the ‘The Tacreased ‘ougressmen, a t.. a... ‘Ew Y: Anorner Battie ry C: Berwers crop is ruined in M: a8 well as tn Dor: TLciwors,—A. ped por ef te Treen jiated that the | poricumEN aX Kovons.—Avout 19 oclook Hinmmets oma indiana, and ‘ana cane ‘will be no o paving the last night another fight occurred between police- | peaches, inthe West least, this year. The daughter, twelve Ta Siaussere found deed in| tho law is worded am oo et on mew abd rouge in Odicer Cudmore aspect is that to have another eat. "a conioen seh tomearo | T'sieat hak suet} eaken aoe i accareie dee een ge tap | “Pen ed Soe eam The doy isor went to his mother of" Kid?” ‘met BE atta cowhided him severely. the J in <3 which the boy way tried, but not con- ? 4 — Mera vn t ‘A statue of Victoria, made a ‘pound of turkey on cal foains ot ber arst husband. he te- marble "and weighing seven tons, hes tae occasion, po In Ft acolored gir of Chillicothe, Ohio, | of Windsor Castile. vi . Hi)

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