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C., MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1873. oe ee ee ‘ith the TWO CENTS. | satin, ee asin SPECIAL NOTICES. | Tax Greetey Monvment.—The President | has subseribed $100 and Vice Presideut Wilson i ith the usual cnstom the On Marriage. | = $50 toward the Greel: y monument fand. In accordance wi i lc ng Men from the re F = a | members of the Diplomatic Corps in Washing- Bapoy relief for Young Mae Srenhood restored: | Washington News and Gossip, | Fx-Gov. ares, of Ilifnois has Been ap-| BeMeTE TT, SGodte om the President at noo [mpeaimenta to marriage removed. New method of gh sabe se pointed commissioner on part ef the govern- | {0's S'to vay" theit respects, and Fe ee a i arnied euvCloDS |: INveRwat Ruvenvx.—The receipts from this | ment to look after the intorests of the United | him gh begunging his secoud term of BOGIRD AOC TATION Noe 2 Seu! source to-day were 9652.4 States in the wintter of land grants, Sc, t6 the | members Sf the serps commenced arriving tn street, Pinadeipl ia, Penn.; an institution ‘ag a | ier ads ¢ the | Northern Pacific railroad. —_- half past eleven o'clock high repat for houcrable conduct a9” gro- | GEN. Cary ‘Hi. FRY, chief paymaster 0 - Gone emt ag| them being By Indies, and’ at fessioual ekill. a military division of the Pacific, died at San Miss CRARLOTTE CvsHMAN will appear J twelve o'clock were , the former in the aA Cara, | Francisco last Wednesd Wall's Opera House this ora’ in her pogo dine, and the latter Ee red parlor, awaiting «hee i Ca ome e | the arriv: e President and members a Ir 18 RETORTED that the members of Con- | ‘miersonation of Queen Catharine - = of his Cabinet. Among ladies of Diplomatic who nt were fine-t of Shak«peare’s creations—in his historl- Latly Thornton, the Marquis "De Noallics, gress from New York city will distribute their | Cat play of “Henry VIL.” | extra compensation among charitable societies. mas, ond wens Tr seems to be the impression now that the | and” Madame Blacque, among the brah x Great numbers have been cured by RANSDELL says t'was ever thus since child- | cenate will be in session at least tendays or | ladies of the Gatton: inisters, Mrs. Fish Sa ed el cafe il cend therecing | hood’s hour; your fond gazelle is sare to full on | ewo weeks. Some of the Senators have ex- | snd daughter, Mrs. Creswell and sister. Miss for greeting aad slog this neyin a sealed | the buttered side, or cast a shoe just whem a | pressed a willingness to hurry bhsiness and ad-| dicces*of Secretary Belkiag, Mrs, Robeson, cavers to any one we et a4 x ae. bright Sunday invites yuggy ride. jours pur Sstars ay pent pat pm of — seem | Mrs, Delano, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Boat. Station D, Bible House, | Maxon Havewxyen, of New York, has writ- | Wednesday Ue newt sent week at lesee | Wel: The 3 gpibers of the Diplomatic corps nee New York C#Y__ | ten a very cordial letter to President Grant, — ee ee oe congratulating him upon entering on a second | ne. Sxwaton Looaw Saturday evening re- | (he Presulent, dressed im bisck and wearing AMUSEMENTS. term, and predicting success in the future equal | Ceived the sad intelligence that her father (Mr. | from his ofice, escorted by Secretary Fish, fo! ALLS NEW OPERA HOUSE. with his success in the past een es —— ae: ng, | lowed by all te other members oth Catinet, 7 3 * » Utal , Where WwW JOHN T. FOR! Proprietor and Manager. AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S VISITORS to-day vay aeemee ea te cme family ot Senator To dies Were nesembled. A few minutes later, an’ Last Week of the Engagenient of CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, Who will appear THIS EVENING In her grand impersonation of QUEEN KATHERINE, In Shakepeare’s Historical Play of HENRY Vill. MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR as MACBETH. ardinal Wolsey. In preparation, Shakepeare’s Tragedy, were Senators Edmunds, Morton, Cameron, Pratt, Lewis, Hitchcock, Ames, and Morrill, of Vermont, and 5 er Biaine. Senator West, Representative Morey and Governor Pinchback also called. Mr. W. H. Croox has been promoted to the charge of the reception-room at the Exeeutive mansion, in place of Gen. Dent, ordered to re- join his regiment. Mr. Crook possesses all the qualities necessary for the acceptable discharge of the somewhat delicate duties of the position. ani, a8 Mr. Cunningham wag im the prime of ite’ and in vigorous health. Mrs. Logan started! yesterday evening for Utah, to accompany the peony her father to the family urla! place in Illinois. Tue Democratic SENaTors were in caucus this morning, and dechned to accept the offer of the republican caucus, giving them one rep- resentative on each committee. The democrats claim that they have one-third of the Senate, and, are entitled to two members Of each cout: mittee. an Serer thas apenas ate Gat on his ri e ic by thelr “dean, ‘Turkish — minister, then advanced in Le eqns each member ing the hand of the Presilent and subse- : , Sao maya ‘i tly shaking hands with Mrs. Grant, and Lady Macbeth. sees oeeee ACarlotte Cushman Srraker Biarne, being an officer of the gov- At the first meeting of the committee appoint- | ‘\™ Seats can be sncured daring the day at the office 0° | ernment, will be defemled by the Department | ¢d by the republican Senators to the otfer Indien’ After a the New Opera House. uust | of Justice in dis coming suit with Joseph B. | standing committees, Mesa. Stewart and Scott | Concermetion, Biacaue Bey) I)ean of the Diplo- WASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. | stewart, who was recently imprisoned by the | S{Sued Om fearon of giving the democrats xe | Corps, read a brief congratulating the (Bleventh street, south Pennsylvania avenue.) te bs y vily. | Places on ep munds, | President on his second assumption of the Honse contempt. It does not necessarily} Conkling and West, the three members, | jities of Chiet ‘and mding hi: A HOST OF NEW ATTRACTIONS! follow, however, that Attorney General Wil- | would not agree to this, and when the caucus | ‘ties o1 , and extending him OUR SUCCESS FULLY ILLUSTRATED | liams will appear personally in his favor. reassembled on Saturday the whole matter was | the best wishes of the Corps for his success. Pi rapes in this olty of Messrs. SARO- biggee brought up. The majority of the committee | The President in a fow words, NEY and HUSSELL, the celebrated Gomiane Gro. | A CRAZY MAN was at the White House to-day ot 1 eacommittee | thanking the members for thelr wishes tetune Dancers. The pleasiug Srubrette and Ac. | and wanted to see the President in order to get | “3 Sustain ‘given to the democrats Bo. | amt hoping that the pleasant relations now tress. Miss JESSIE HOWA ie ent of wal see g on each commit given to the democrats. Be- existing would never be disturbed. Th the distinguished male Dancer wal Maitre de Bal: a commission to represent the ‘plenipotentiary | tore the meeting of the caucus on Saturday the be Ce H it their .. The mem- Wt,” Mons. ALEXANDER BLANDOWSKI ' First | department” of the government. He said a | democrats heard of the yote in the committee, —— Conriages at 1:45 appearance of we beautitul Ohange Vocalist, Mise o'clock. great saving could be effected by giving him | 2nd addressed a letter to the caucus demanding AKA MOOL Great success of the world-re- laces ach ittee. At thei ——— Sei the commission, as it would not then be neces- | two places on each committee. eircaueus | Phe SALisecny (Mp.) MURDER—/articulars seen At Perforatre Granezn. | sary to appoint foreign, ministers; he proposed | this morning they formally refused the offer of | 2" Connie Astesstnoion of a iaek meme £ ¢ POLL ALY. | to run the whole thing himself. the republicans, of one on each committee. | j-urther particulars of the murder at Salisou “Queen of Seriv-comic Vocalists.” ‘The greal a This action on the part of the democrats wili lrctntiensh in en Gone on ie Eastern Jnggier and Necromancer, Mons. EMILE BrisBane’s Prevuatic Tene, now being | necessitate a further caucus on the part of the ve been received. Miss Shockle: ay po 7 “4 Sonees eear P SISTERS Theos constructed between the Capitol and Govern. neice ssi ee ser pele pepe? first | ing home from school, socompen by four Pance men, COLLYER BROTHERS, Dan and | ment Printitig Ofice, has come to grief. Near | 's adhered to, they will proceed to assign one | small children. About one hundred yards from ie. The pleasing Irish vocalist, PAT ROONEY: € street it is buried some ten or twelve feet be- | YSTh the ago he moar a& | the school, Hall met her, and afcer some con- Ethiopian Mastodon, OTTO BURBANK; the | 4 land ight ithas | Wil! then refuse to serve, and the matter will be | versation about a letter written to Miss Shock- PARKER: the Versatile | On 2a it to fatten at fietep se that the sphere | Settled In open Senate. ley, which she bad refused to auswer, he asked Janke DOUGLASS. | cannot roll through it. ‘The work has been sus | CHAIRMEN OF THE SENATE Consrrress.— | one of the children if Miss Shoekley’s brother Pe intwonew anlsen- | pended for the present, but Mr. Brisbane says | \t the adjourned meeting of the caacns of re- | E/ab, a youth of 16 years, was at school. Ke- ete - | he'can remedy all the defects and will complete ; ceiving @ negativereply, be turned to Amali Home Sketch of UNCLE | the tale, no matter what the cost may be, publican Senators, held on Saturday afternoon, | ‘ind sid he was gouig to shoot her, She rept JEFF, an LOST? or, Milly the Forsaken. Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATU: ir. Donglavs’ Sensational Drama of the vacancies in the chairmanshi tees caused by the expiration of the terms of pot eiranndomy ‘of commit- | * Pshaw. George Hall; you can't ten me.”” NAVAL ORpEns.—The following officers have Hall then directing a fittle girl sta DAY. ml DD FELLOWS: HALL, THURSDAY, FRIDAY am! March 13th, 1th and 1: been detacbed:—Lieut. George C. Reiter, from | various Senators were agreed to be filled as fol- iss Shockley to get t of the wi te Lee ley to get on 2 wal r- ry "The load. took = “8 a lows:—Blorrill, of Maine, is made chairman of | ately raised his gan and. fired Lesdeibng Dre ial om yep pina! (4 committee on appropriations in place of | ctiect just under her shouliler-Ulade and en- gud onlered to the Narragansett, per. stes Cole; Buckingham, chairman of the committee | tered ‘the heart, ‘The git) exclaimed “Oh, on Indian affairs, in place of Harris; Boremaa, Lord!” and fell. CHABLES ™ V ard. and granted three months’ leave; Chief | chairman of the committee on the committee Isaac 8. Adams, the schoolmaster, being noti- teweten car Ree BER NI EA hike of cee David Smith, from the Tuscarora, ou on Territories, in place of Nye; Sprague, ehair- | tied, astened to the scene, aud found the girl : IRELAND. ©" ON await orders, Chiet Engineer Louis), | Tan of public lands comunltice: Lewis, chair. | in the middle of the road in the aguny of death, New and appropri: = : Danéee, it 3 = F ; | man of the committee of the District of Colum- | unableto speak. She in afew moments. Character Sietches, Vielin and Fides eae tee? | Allen, froin the navy-yard at Marg Island, awl | iia; Flanagan, chairman of thecommittee on | Two hundred. dollars reward is offered for the The new dran Epleode, entitied TRISH to the Tuscaror ucation and labor, and Brownlow, chairman | arrest of Hull. He 4s nineteen years old, with a A be oun uy Persowat—Vi 2 al ee ae a oa pe burly — . complexion, large grey SICON 6) nyo ANY. rentrcoabnig . aes lowe leaves the chairmanship of the claims | eyes with a cast in them, and long straight hair. Grand Meatiace Sat Mee eae Hdcincal | an cloquente#peech at a temperance meeting in | committee, and becomes chairman of the | He had ou a -mixed fustign suif and ‘euie. ae 8-6 Daltimore last evening. ----Ex-Senator Alfred | committee on library: Scott succeeds Howe | slouch hat. T eased was a daughter of L'Escees mace. EVENINGS MARCH 10 AND 11 NEE AFTERNOON 43, THULEE GRAND CONCERTS BY THE MENDELSSHON QUINTETTE CUUB, OF BOSTON, ASSISTED BY EMINENT VOCALISTS, including MRS. ANNA GRANGER Dow. as chalrman of ~ | Lverson, of Georgia, died at Macon on Wednes- i The committee on inye: claims committee. day last, aged 76 years. He represented Geor- James H. Shockley, and the murderer is the ‘jon aud retrench- son of Philip W. Hall. Boch belonged to most gia in the United States Senate up to thetime | ment, heretofore headed by Buckingham, and | respectable families, who are plunged into the of the breaking out of the war. --"-F. A. Simp- | om political disabilities, h b an, | deepest grief over this terrible affair. AND MATI- | kins, late committee clerk in the House of Rep- | aud on on ‘in the southern states, | A man answ to the description of Hall Tesentatives, now phonographic private secre-"| headed by Scott, are discontinued. Mr. Sar- | threw himself under a train at Kingston Sta. tary to Controller _Kuox, has been promoted trom third to fourth class clerk in the National Bank Bureau of the Treasury. AMONG THE LAST acTs passed by the 42d Congress was ofie authorizing the ereetion of an equestrian statue to the memory of Major General George H. Thomas. The statue is to be erected in Washington. ‘Phe act appro- priates eighty-eight eondemne: cannon for the statue, which is to be erected under the direc- gent, of California, is made a member of the appropriations committee. No changes are made in the chairmanships of the other com- mittees, Morton remaining us cha!rman of the privileges and élections committee: Cameron, foreign relations; Sherman, tinance; Chandler, commerce; Frelinghuysen, agriculture; Logan, military aftairs; Cragin, naval affairs; Edmunds, judiciary; Ramsey, postoffice and poxt 4 Thurman, private land claims; Stewart, Pacific railroads; Hamlin, mines and mining; Conkling, revision of laws of the United States, and Wi tion ytd . night, and parties have started to view the ‘ One or THe Mosr Darixe Rorserres ox Recor. short time after the opening of the Tradesmen’s national bank ye: sy, two well= dressed men entered and took seats in the pri- ant As the Gao who was keg only person ithe room ime, thought they. were friends ef the cashier, who had not yet ar- rived, he paid but little attention to them. Mav- ing business in another department, the Presi- "1 is? Store, | tion of the Society of the Army of the Cumber- oe ned. hokey tiay soe vag | land. This society will meet on the 10th of png rane Soy norris ait seaboard; dent. tui aside for an i mé-6t = bg acne al PE mrad LA toa rahe | (Vt,) public buildings and’ grounds; Anthony, (ostomes pletion of the statue. agape os vor tHe - See oo Senate CoxrrmMations.—The Senate, in MASK BALL Mr. Grorct W. Curtis.—The New York og A 4 or TH x 7K I et. Times on Saturday learns that this genticman is pm ce arg to-day confirmed the follow- a3 nm : : : . C MoxtEY: lying very ill at hia house on Staten Isiand, and | ‘NE Mmntone ts purman, Borden: ———<———— 5 % is "on —d town, TRE AcevITTAL OF THE Poot Rux Mcr- Lac oat mn = Says Nis labors at Washington, in the Civil Ser- | x" J; doscph H. Cogswell, ‘Titusville, Pa. | DERYR.—The Tntest Subject of homicidal in- mpXo- ‘On Exhibit igw No. | arduous of late, and it is feared that he hes | Francis G. Parke, Coatsville, Pa.; Enoch B. | sanity bas escaped for the time being, and will nf H ‘and Sale } 439 Overtaxed hisstrength. His physician describes | Pendleton, Westerly, RK. 1.; S$. O. Dunbar, | no doubt be ull ly ‘ited. jury in eu Br. MaRKAIT Tru Bt | his malady as afevor of alow, typhoid charac- | Taunton, Mase Ri ae So. 439 7th street, between Face B ctrects, eight | ter, and it has now ran for eighteen days, with- |, Nour" f eens Sey soon gt i 0. Aldis, ye prisoner's al jiration is doors above Odd Fellow’s i out signs of abatement. The present condition | 7#™mes B, Howell, and Orange we much or too little insanity hotee O' Paintings, Rugrarings, Cb fo. , | of ar Curtis is serious, but hopes are enter- | sic eumemec; Anton’ Ee Mayhard: osstten | aithey er fee Beco ey stot clutter ac Also, largest stoc! Paves, Hangings Window tained of a change for the better. = etnies Aaron B. Maynard, eastern | quittal and four conviction. ole, Bi Nails, &¢.,im the District. ‘Tue Ricos’ rx PaRis.—The Parts correspon- U.S. ‘Marshais.—Thomas G. Young, Oregon; Pct Secgil ie cap case of Edward 8. Pleare remember Name and Number. jetty | dent of the World says: Mra. Elisha Riggs’ Gn Bapeay ae ae ane eae Ebeling aa appedl ‘oom Caslgeapmete oF ae ‘OTICE—That E.S.JUSTH, 619 Datrect, bo- | MOMday receptions are among the most de- | trict Tennessee; Joseph Kk. Bennett, eastern | Court of Oyer and Terminer, was on the calan tween 6th and 7th streets northwest, sells cus- | lightful given in Paris, which is due to the at- | district Michigan; Edward Y. Goldsborough, | 4ar ot the general termof ‘the supreme court Bad 5 cOND-HAND CLOTHING fod grace of manner has won for her heroas | iifsesr Eiri Magan ee naremeen district | Sorhsch wan allowed ta stand Deere Tht? | now; Eli H. Murray, Ky. . P- af Jens than haif the cost of ready-made new ones. many friends and as much admuration as fer- | Su ‘ustoms.—G . Gray, 1 will Le tha agh neh the March term SILK DRESSES a specialty. fel3-iy__| merly in Washington, where for so neisoo, Cal; Jno. SE, Ge Harker, New Om | of the court. ‘Star, Bthe a Ouse era ousehold Furniture bought nd 901d, ‘and wold. Flomstiz attended. to. by accanerEN BASS, COPPBR, Erc., Francisco, Cal.; Jno. M. G. Harker, New Or- leans, La. man: she was the —— belle. Mr. Riggs’ WoLves iv fork ‘house. | by far the by residence owned by any | Collect: Customs.—Andrew J. Goss, St. ingixis—The Roanoke Times by mali American in Paris, and the hospitality’ dis- PE ELE tent cent Re ye fe Understands that there ig a considerate num- ead FS ‘x Rees Rastboaael's lees ine, Aroostook, Me.j Pe mG. | done comaiderable damage to some of the farm. the Champs Elysees, wheteon lie intends to Dull cork at Shipe of nrg Suunaber of shac ond tke eto SS been killed by them. ‘The Supervises have JupGE RicHARDSON's SuccEssoR.—A Wash- ingtom special to the New York Tribune says no change haa becn made, as far as known, in agreed to pay $25 fer each wolf scalp takeu. THE New Harnor um Sanpwica Istanps. The bay of Pearl river—which sounds very Archibald J. Sampson, consul at Jerusalem. jones, agent for Indians in Indian tory. Edwin , Waite, naval oficer, San Francisco, Cal. a >MADE “ SWALLOW-TAIL” COATS, |. B. - k i ‘s CLRPOM-MADE “SWALLOW TAIL” COATS, Hiedaiboon tothe head ot the hresees oee Ghandion Ben @isacleer On. een ee eck ane te Gtient, tetas uae at taekene oUSTOM- ALLOW-TAML” COATS, | iment in case Mr, Boutwell goes Out, aude lheat in the Sandwich islands about to be ceded tothe a S contest has mfor the office now hela. _ ectety. United States for a naval and coaling station. —_ by Mr. Richardson. The two principal candi- | The reception given on Saturday afternoon | It is situated about ten miles from Honolulu. It ee eTOM u ADE 4 = for the si _ a hy tk Saville and by Mr. and Mrs, Lowery was largely attended, | is regarded as an excellent harbor. UST Commissioner Douglass. The former is said to | afd ranks with any reception given during the Tue Pore’ “ wr ae CUSTOM MADE F adore Richardson's choice, ag =. Dr aed winter. It was the first private entertainment | dress presented to him carson, the Pope axp fusteet cage i bas boon & ed to let Mr. | of the spring season, which promises to be very | st!d that reconciliation ‘with the Ttalian gor. . Hartley, Second Assistant Secretary resi; agreeable, as there are many families who will | €T ment was imp. le. would punish STOM-M: 1 Ys, ¥ or | agr » y fami Le CueTou ape BLA DOESKIN PANTS: } tfansfer'him “> some other position, and’ give | not leave the city until warm weather. Mfrs, the invaders of his dominions. Catholics were CUSTOM-MADE BLAGK DOESKIN PANTS. | bis office to Mr. Dougiass, Lowery was assisted by her ees, the Yes, tmost confidence inde altiueate ‘inna of A superb fine of the abore Goods for full-dressoc- | MR. Convax av How s was stated in Sat- lemery at hte inna Blais Thess latices Se ararek. 5 casions just manufactured inour custom. ment; | urday'’s StaR, Mr, Colfax was welcomed hom> | are highly cultivated and mitted, wet es prices fully forty per ceut. lees than the same go. : pape : uly cultivat ted, and s | Britpinc Blows Dows—One Man Killed i o order. by a large number of the citizens of South Bend. leasant conversational fers. Mrs. Waod- | and Three Wounded.—The frame work of a four A rely on attr of wea by the mayor, ey Sorry at So, a. Mont ony story building at the Jordan Rock Alum re Ce re. *, * acquaintance | 8; % HABLE BROTHERS, | the charges ude against him in sounceton | extends back to the administration Dt Gensral | ite hetia fail Ae Wee ears morn FASHIONABLE TAILORS, with the eredit mobilier. At the close of his | *): » when her husbaud was Secretary of | wounding C. A. Ford and J. F. and feas-tr Conxen Tem axp D Seexats, | rem he was witha letter signed | the Treasury, she is alink between fthe past | Jim Gray, colored. : -___ ‘_ | by 1,500.of his fellow-citizens, the | andthe present. Mrs. Woodbury has always Sais GG pe ERFUL OPERA GLASSES. confidence of the signers in him: ich a | been remarkable for her fine ap; ance, and Drorrep Deap in Cuvrcu.—Capt. Timothy SBME, | Tecelution was unanimous! that in | still ves it in a wonderful degree. Her | Rogers, aged 79, surveyor for the board of un- COMBINATION SPECTACLES.’ welcoming Mr.Colfax home, after twenty daughters, irs. Blair, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Lowery, | derwritersof Philadelphia, fell dead in the 10th B. H. HEMPLER, of arduous public service, he een | and the celebrated belle, Miss Ellen Wood- | Baptist church Friday ev. at the conclu- OPTICIAN, excelied pene nas a , temper- bury, Base or oe Grnaments of aking Le ie bp causing an intense sensa- . e and 4 mi soci ai ferent periods sin which s 463 Penns. avenue, corner 4% street. unlimited econfidente te fie born ee ee, grits | husband Was a promincnl cabinet sicirer | a promineot wecntene % es Geunine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies janl6-ly both as a pablic man and en. Miss ite 4 has been very much admired this A Box Kiutzp py His Baoras a ry3e Baripity §48E WITH WaicH | How Carrarx Foun, oF St. Louis, De- | ance. She made her’ Giear is Mociety tis | n#med White while handling « gun vouentay CLINED A -PLack ts THe Prestpent’s Can | winter after enjoying with her the | St Fortamouth, B. B., iy deat ner(!)—The Cumberland (Ma.) Yews, of Satur. | dvantage of European travel. Mrs. Lowery | ‘%;, 8% killed’ his almost instantly. ph 4 that a letter received in Cumber. | Wore over ablack silk train an’ exquisite Paris Tet gone Of Samuel White, and aged | tO persons. as ;, from agentleman in St. Lauis, with rare Valenciennes lace; black lace | ft‘teen ang sixteen years. state: that on thé Trth ultimo President Grant | Was Wed in addition to the white’ about the tr ra DB. woam: Tuk Caveus OF TuE REPUBLICAN St#x¥aTons D* LEYS PECTORAL SYRUP, en Setardey, after agresing to the repert of she ‘speci com! standi; . : Seesmitices, oasnted ene ote ‘motion <= toclect anew A , only two Sena-_ COUGHS AND GOLDS. eee dak obete was de. SOLD the norm afl E? BY ALL DRUEGISTS. ¥w.L bey 2 co. fe Noe, 900 and SETENTY Sous CERRLAQES os avenue, of diferent hinds aot gyies at | Coat feein'be "est previons Siro iiiel Wb. wats a conan. | trie siiroment of cmarentan Fea RANKLIN rN eedeestentins, Oe Seine cane of ex-Senator Canpixat Curia of England “ AP, | Patterson, Wis fiends Hes:ring deliberation upon alletter, denouncing the lash ane 3 PENNsTLV: ’ ing Irish University enna ils Bectscen” Janis j the abject. all, ——— Barxcu —— to make his animals fire- ait cet chs a over- te = ‘Coat, the baboons will have tendered to Captain C. W. Ford, of 8t. Louis, i ef of the Inter: | EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE MoNDAY, March 10. Mr. Morton o*ered the following: a vey ro Soa ittee en and rivi ire prepare and report at the next session, the best practical method of him the President Vice President of the United States, together with « plan for the organization ct a tribunal to determine all eon- tested questions conmected therewith, and that the committee have leave to sit during the re- cess of the Semate. a, Mr. Morrill (Maine) offered a resolution that up tm Manitoba, special dispatch: tox the ‘lobe, says: Pad Tosonvo, March Won Fort Garry Manitoba, to menge ex mt prevails in Winncpeg, owing witnesses summoned to attend invy: joms | to the fact that ft was songht to pass a i ordered by the Senate shall be paid at rate | throu, the legislature which would have let of $4 for each day they were in attendance, and | the Hudson Bay company aud other landed 3 cents per mile, each way, for thedistance ac- | proprictors of with the payment of the ily traveled, but no mil: sLall be paid te | ‘ax of a third. An indignation mecting was held 4 witness summoned at the pi of trial. and a committee appoluted to plead at The resolution was laid over. the bar of the mee, whither they Mr. Chandler presented petitions asking for prohibitory liquor legis! and Mr. Fenton to present ot Hamlim interposed ai tion of any petitions The Senate, at ten m! executive session. At twenty minutes to one the doors were re- opened. Mr. Morton then called up the resolution de- claring that Alexander Caldwell was not duly and legally to aseat in the Senate by the legisiatare of Kansas. ‘Mr. Morton then called for the reading of the e] ade in the cage of Caklwell y com- privileges and elections at the last were followed by four ‘hundred people. The bill was ultimately overthrown on a tech® nicality. Un account of the ruling of the speak- et, he was decoyed from his house at midnight and administered a coat of tar. wery Offered a reward of 1.000 conviction @f the perpetrators. Fearing Our- ther breaches of the peace. a military guard has been placed over the parliament house. ——o—— New York Netes. m mittee Mr. Morton then briefly summed up the posi- tion of defense assumed by Mr. Caldwell. Mr. | the busy season opened, and M. then went on to argue that the charges that | strike would be inaugurated. Th: 1 nom Mr. Caldwell had secured his election by the | ber at the meeting is, however, regarded asa ‘use Of money were fally sustained,and he main- | failure. tained that jud, on Caldwell's condact DEATH OF A NAVAL OFRICRR. New Yorx, March 10.—Commander Edmund W. Henry, United States Navy, died at Pied mont, New York, Saturday li properly came within the jurisdiction of the Senate, uoting from precedents to sustain this jurisdichon, which is denied by Mr. Caldwell and his counsel. He dwelt at some on ey the arran, nt made between Mr. Caldwell The Isle of Shoals re ex- erner Carney, by which the tatter, THE ASKARSIN IN JAIL. for a certain sum paid to him, agreed to retire Saco, Mx, March 10.—W the alleget from the senatorial contest in Galdwall’s faver. it to this place en Safar- He quoted trom various Bnglish autherities |. His examination will that the effect of proof of bribery in an election 'y this week. was to vacate the seat of the mémber WAGNER'S BLOODY SHIRT POUND. my bery, and to absolutely invalidate the election. To employ persuasion to influence ‘Otes is legitimate, but to buy off can- Tidates ts Grivery.” TEN wad legitiaate for Mr. such bri Ponteworts, N. H., March A sitet, stained with blood, bas been taken from the vault at the house of Mr. Johuson, in this city, and identified as belonging w Wagner, who Caldwell to buy off Mr. Carney, it was equally | boarded there. legitimate t¢ him to bug off all the other ——- oa and ‘hes exert a quasi kind From '. ng of coercion o er the membersof the legislature, as they woul. have no other candidate to give to. It was exercising an andue influence—it was bribery by the wholesale. It was undue influence, even more dangerous to the freedom of elections than the purchase of individual votes. A corrupt bargain with an | opposing candidate must be heki as eulpable as if punishable by the common law, and has been so held by the English authorities. The doc- trine that the bribery of a single vote invali- dates an election, although the candidate may have had a large majority, is necessary to serve the jom of an election. The man who purchases one vote shows himself ready to pur- says the Carlists in the of Guipuzzoa have’ cut the raflwa: barnet several stations between San jan and Iron. Travel between those towns ts entirely suspended. A band of insurgents i threaten- ng run, and it is feared the town will fal! imo their hands. nud CoLiuma. 5. ©,, Marea 0, tion from Laurens county shows the reports oi kukluy outrages committed there to be errone- ous. There was a row between two draukea chase all votes, and hit corrupting influence is | men. only limited’ by bis means and ne- : cessities. The tion assumed by Me. | | Us 000. — In the miles Caldwell that the Senate can only expel & member for acts after he has been admitted, has no force. It has been argued that uf the legislature of Kansas should close to send a no- torious criminal to the Senate, that was the | 4 business of the state, and not of the Senate. He (Mr. M.) dissented in toto frem thisdoctrine. He held that the Senate had a right to protect iteelf from awociation with improper persons. It isthe wer of protection; a member may be physical- sncinnati, last Friday, inst the United 8: y, morally, or mentally untit. The right toexpel | which the or commit has heen uniformly admitted in Par- | bill for ay jations for the Post Office de- liament. partment Year ending June 30, 152, and ——-<ee--__. approved March 3, 171. The same act Tae Ise or SHOALS MURDER— Wagner Klen- | that the ene Spee: thereby may seek re- tified as the Assassin—A telegram from Port- | dress in the C States court. case is smouth, N. H., March Sth, says: The wounded | said to be the first of its kind ever bronglt and half-frozen woman, Mrs. Houtvet, has just | against the goverument, been taken te the station house and confronted Luciex Beagp, ree Virormia Horse- Tuer, Carrcnep.—A_ telegram was received yesterday ty Mayor Kelley from the deputy sberift of Pierce city, Mo., stating that Lucien and was in jail cand’ friends, diapasch had made perate eifurts a. She is certain that he is the man vi her sister and Miss Lawson, = it was dark in the room when he struck Mrs. Hout- yet, and she only saw his back throngh the win- dow when he was murdering her sister outside the house; but she heard her sister cry, “Louis, Louis.” ‘The daughter of Mrs. Johnson, where Wagner boarded when in the city, was also present, and gave strong and cleat evidence bow him, though Semin took She ed te him severely, and him that be was not at home ween Wednesda and Thursday 5 but he insists that he was lying drupk in one of our streets until three picgm aoe. -_ went home to bed. a. — ss oy poe gs . chiefly for ay ness isa fine-looking young woman, g, eX! ia many ried, but applied for a divorce, and though | tate. A reward of S10), offered, by Governor Sidently ‘she been a good friend to Wag- | Watker.will be paid for his very here, ner, when he attempted to take her where he will Le brought.— Richmond Whig. 7 drew beck from him, saying, “I ESE geal don’t want to shake bands with a murderer.” | Was iT 4 Gnosr?—i The examination was informal, and was con- fatal to so many ducted by County Solicitor Frink and City | one John Weston, of W Marshal Johnson. ken on A later telegram The Misses Christeri- | days after his wife, who was am sony, Wagner's victims at the Isle of Shoals, pm — ee were buried yesterday from St. Jolin’s Kpisoo- | voice of a neigh! ving. pal Church(at Portsmouth.) Wagner was taken | '* frozen to death.” Sue to Saco, Me., Saturday night. «oor, but nobody was there. es PY saw the mind RaiLnoap Paorerty Suizep et a U.S. Or- | ing about from the stable ricer.—J. M. ¥, United States colleeior of | dressed him with, “Why are you iuterual revenue at Albany, N. ¥.,on Saturday | thought proceeacd to the round-house of the New ¥: seventeen locomotives a1 tenders, valued | ghost vanished. The depth of the snow pre- at over 200.000, for non-payment of revenue | vents searching for the body at present. taxes amount to over $160,000. The seizure has not a’ o m of the road thus A TENNESSEE“ Baneis THE Woons."—Littie far; but if the locomotives are held three or | Avnie Melcher, four years, wandered {our days consklerable trouble will be experi. | aw a3, Nike another “Dab in the woods, enced. expect at company will parent's residence in wrence cout the demand. The tax was Tevied Tennessee, on the morning of Pebrua: ber ints “and “ite —_—S infant A QveeR Casr.—Danie] P. Wilder, of Ply- ir home as mouth, Vt., has just been tried and acquitted on the char; @ post-oftice im viola- : tion of law. He woes lately postmaster of | the afternoon of the 26th or thees days aster, the town, and after the appointment of his suc- | the lit! nderer was found about mine miles cessor and the removal of the office to a dis- | from home in the forest, siti forte: tance, still displayed the gp: and for the con- | at the foot ot a tree. ue eae ‘enience ‘bors ived and. distrib- ve of his nei, nted their mail m: . it being brought to hi Scrcipe pron Gurer.—Alois P. aged 45, from the regular ofice by the Supecitives, | residing at 253 Laat Vork street, Philadelphia, ——$—_——_— com yesterlay morning ; THe gue ators or korg rene eer geabs throat. His wile, who war at Sinkch at soldiers raugh' ‘heir na | th * morescentitic manners At the recent execution | und.an eufranes was effected tieorgy eee of communists in Satory the order to fire was oy rica coce, and not as usual b: mtn ed ‘he prisoners were shot dead instantly; where. as, in former executions, when the soldiers were waiching the adjutant’s sword their aim be- came fired wildly. F nal 2 con- door from an adjoint batiding. Pet uiscovered dead on iis bed. ‘The deceased was cabinetmaker, Dun moss. His suicide ts axcri bed, A re hn at (be luss of an adopte? box, who by ~ =! me wastaken from him and given into th: of bis lawtul mother. A @ENTLEMAS who had lost bis mose was in- ited out to tea. “My dear.” said the good lady Of the house to her lirte ot “i want y to be very particular make no remark about Mr.dcuhins’ nose.” Gatnered around the table. everything was wo!) purziet caple: “Ma, why did the child peeped about, woked rather and at last startled # ¢ Ly way hothing about Mr. Jenkins" "t got a A Scrrosxp Mur Mawvractcrs or Wixetx Vinerxta.— manufacture of wine from phony fated into favor in Albemarle county, Va. tis thought that the production for the to death. 2 ot Pao e "ice of Recewil “Sout, have in ae 5