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} ; THE SAVINGS. Sand excepted, BANKS. Publislied Dati a es AT THE pt pessoa e Uregsines of some Deporitors. yenusylvania Avenue, cor, 11th St, ‘The Condition of Afxirs To-day. 7 = . | The report of Controller Knox ef the YER EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | Teen h an Go conten of the savings sidens. Be }, seem Ave prod SB. BACKPAANN, Brest cae feeling of uneasiness Among ® portion of t : pAb pA TL a ras wre depositors “san tts on o bese oe = rela thelr ee MOSTH, “Guptes at the counter eee ae Oe ee CENTs_ ench. monthan@] bv run upon nngte . mg~ Bank dz mouths, @300; one year, 48. an accoumpef witch Will be Gund Brion ators i bitshed Friday— 978 | gether with some statements ip reference Wo te wee BERET Si inaatance,in both cabaarend | Fules of there, aud at the other mvis os ‘po paper sent longer than for. | SP Rates of advertising furnished on appiication. ET hesks.wih other matters of interest at th + me BANKERS. ‘LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. wAL ! — Batchelor’s Hair Dye i« the best in the world; Tee eee head Date” | STAMPING DEPOT, only trne and perfect ‘air Die; no ridiculous ’ FROM 3: a — Ente, no ding nt, Maruileas, reliable, instan- HAS. BRADLE | G17 Seventa STREET, Rn Per ‘owt, at all druggiste’, a SA . | AMERICAN SAVIS rt Mra SavenyH StRSET Sito the Post Cth Deparinnent : fepa-te Orpesite Patent Office, cara. : Onres = pases A pean, while fontn . | Is8 McCORM va ‘remed! Pieak hours: 99. @. 1047. =. Ms ie s05 in xleania Agrnme (up Siete . the cure opiaerees Weakness “marly ,, ip te saotve @ eoenacaly. ade and Is in receipt of 8 fine assortment g Bi RTED of the Urinat ana Sorina 8, and the serve paid om, posite. ections m GOODS, frog Mise Getnes , of New York. whole train of disorder brought on by banef: FoRN EITE, Ponident, V. Prost, | Reception former}y at ¥19 lich st Ticious habits, Great numbers bare Sp ertine + AE etree bake. | Wachineton. this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to ben: Wace OLY Ste CIE. PRENTISS.Coh't-| TAUTES NOUWRACTES. PARIS. the sflficted and onfortunate, | will send. the nove-ly | eons ae FRCTIONS T ROBES DE BAL. | for Sremering, ‘and using this (are = ROWERS. FEATHERS, UACES, tc. |’ aRadress iy, INMAN be Sinaia, enc a speefuliy ‘cgivea Yo call Gad exuralee eds betere Station Ie York © F STREET, | Furckaniner elsewhere: te, | ew = Between Sixth and Seventh Streata. HE ST STOCK AN: iT eee re ‘THE conquer Stuck AnD, CHBAPES AMUSEMENTS. Hections made and Exchange furnished on all | | F r ‘#F aE extensive and Select Stoek of useful | OFANCY GOO | St Lowest Market Prices call at the NEW YORK BAZAAR. 1s 8 Sean E. f nen YOUNG & BERREND. [2 LENZBERG «& Co., ‘Suing out entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, ‘st and below cost. 707 Market Space, LL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. W4iGs T. FORD..... Proprietor Manager LAST NIGHTS OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, Tn her grand impersonation of QUEEN KATHERIN In Shakepeare’s Historical Play of HENRY VIII. MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR as Cardinal Wolsey. THURSDAY EVENING, March 13, Db. RAT Cashier. = SES. AURsay &. ROOT Late Col’r Internal Bes., Buifelo, N. ¥ Basuoxe novse or SQUIER & ROOT, 1416 tact rink 8 meg hy (Opposite Willacd's Hetet.) WASHINGTON, D. 0. Bia per cent. interest allowed on business accounts. Sight’ per cent interest allowed on depeait of ome month more. Collecions made evetywhera, Mus» prronres 0 5 Shakepeare's Tragedy , . A N* AV EN 32 ARC ‘BETH. TRE FREEMAN Nes AND pg MACBETH. MADAME ESTREN’S hein east ge psi ah ony a wate Chigvoee Brasie Bak Frieeee ‘le, Switc! nie }, Brands, Puffs, of the taront style ‘all and see our new stock before pus- chasing elsewhere, decd tr Banking House, No. 1307 Pi oppeaite the T X PERC (PER CENT. “on bastucee act punt on business acc from date of de} belring Gand 4 caring 6 ani ble ping — Boe com. Lady Moeebeth. -Oharlette Cushman SATURDAY, only Cushman Matinee. On Saturday Night, THE OCTOROON, producat by an excellent company, at cheap prices. M ats = be secured during the day at the office 9 the Pays s rest Pays FOUR pera House. wh FRENCR STARCH ENAMEL |GTON THEATER COMIQUE. the Dest ‘aaticie in the world for doing ap Linen er ith street, south Penusyivania avenue.) Open Wetincatuy audSatirday niches sm a ogee meaning A HOST OF NEW ATTRACTIONS! ay a rday nigh P —— : r octeck, toreceicedepiaitoctly, Callat Qnpeeeae ouUR EB: LY ILLUSTBAT send for a copy of the Charter and By-ls ae. 3 JAY Cooxe & co., BANKERS, BUY AND SELT FORFIGN EX CE ANGE ena FUR Cil SE LETTERS ¢ P CREDIT tor acacinble in any part Wt ae wo appearance in this cit Messrs. SARO- NEY on RUSS, ‘Ly tho catob cated Comal ieee era. leasing Soubrette an i. Mis JESSIE HOWARD” the dlsthiguished: grate Dancet ToL Mons, ALEXANDER LANDON COAL AND WOOD. N B.—The undersigned have a full =n “*‘* RED Ad ply of D WHITE Asi COAL, : tats, ACEO: : erformers. Grand ove Wur Di o einiitthy woh eunllis Seereninh: nasts, Acrobats aud Aerial Performers JSY COOKE, MeOELLO BE & COm “WOOD saved by eeu une i anos ton $f nppinaae ¢ he charm ig POLLY DALY, gre Cashed tm any part oi Ect exp, TRELAND and ; % ee Eastern Jusgl iucer, Mons, EMILE Sturtanm fred chars ‘mass one GOROUX : WW ASHESG TON ¢ TY S ASdSGS BANK, Vik surtet and Louw: v7 is deat: TE e tavori yo COAL DEALERS. YER BROTHELS, Ds tor Foene qeenee, eit Trish vocalist PAT ROO. PAYS 6 PEE CENT. INTE ast on DEpusiT. | We have several hundred tone of TOK’ PARKER: the vera Loterest commences frum da” a of deposits WHITE ASH AND HENRY CLAY SHAMOKIN | Gomediian, TAN BUC > the pleasing anvil Deposits cam be wade wud dr dvnarkti” is COAL, popular Comeciian and Age MES DOUGLASS; myae-tf J.4 RUSE. FURNACE, EGG AND STOVE SIZES, Lundowski's new Ballet Tro tivo new and sen: at the fo. t of Sixth street west, Which we will sellto | Sational ballets! A mammoth Lill of excellence yin . Ug trade nt wholesale prices. irgdlucing the etic Home. Sketch 0 UNL STAT (ONERY, &c. Avply (0 win perme SU "CP ne & CO. OST: or, Milly ‘the Forsaken ¥ Matinecs WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. wl DD FELLOWS: HALL, = THORSDAY, FRIDAY and SATt ys TG y are i and “A583, EARLY SPRING WEAR. CHARLES BaGhX OY S Hinetra ORIGINAL MIBERNICoN, iustrating the Se sic 4 a ee eee, ‘ANTA DEMINGO- 2 Sopulaiiou and cistion, pee. a to elers, Mineral reductions. Pay ingy andl Maps J! STOC RMAN & SOR, cor ‘Sth and I «ts. NE® BOOKS AT BauLantyNeE's, ‘The Culture of Pleas arr inte S ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia Lumber, Wood Coal, foot of Fourth street east. 7 2 neat vol., DAY. nities of he Emoyments of Life New and appropriate Songs, Scenery , Music. Dar a ee | haraeter Sketches, Viclin and Plans Solon, ote, a The ew dramatic Episode, entitled LRISH HE. red bry the ARTS -witt be rend: HIBERNICON COM Grand Matinee Saturday a »Y COMPANY reInced Dovclork at =, Heonts; back priees. Admission, front cha its ee - | JUST RECETVED, NCOLN HALL, Sage eee . | JUST RECEIVED, L Wane tea a: wEW BOOlis: NEW BuOks: | UST RECEIVED, = * EVENINGS MARCH 10 AND 11, AND MATI- SHILLINGGTONS BOURSTORE, FOR EARLY SPRING SEE AFTERNOON 12, Corne: hes: é FoR 4 F 6 | dreet and Pennsylvania euue. FOR EARLY SPRING. AND CONCERTS Ap Open Question. By James De Mille. . Seber Ealcomer. By George Mucionaht. Cheap ee Rarion in Tattere. By Annie Thomas. winters canon MENDELSSHON QUINTETTE ©LUR, a “Br ‘Alesamtre Dumas. . MIDDLING WEIGHT OF BOSTON, ‘The Mysterious Guest. By Miss Eliza Dopay. ASSISTED BY EMINENT VOCALISTS, including MRS. ANNA GRANGER Dow. aay Sweetapple. By the authorof au Eveuthai Life, Servant Girl of tne Period. Wrat Mr aed Ma BE. Honeydew learned uf Housekeeping. ; A Tee fold ay From the German of Von Hellern. DRESS AND BISINESS SUIT . DRESS AND BUSINESS SULTS, ne Young Ladice’ Jourual; Mouthly Panceame of DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, | _ Reserved Seats, #1; for sale at Ellis? Mnsic’St ——, Movthiy, No.1. All the back 937 Peuneylvania avenue, where programme = daira ot has aes cuacen a LIGHT CASSTMERE PANTS, Een. ete vs Burued Away. . Edward P. Roe, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS OLD No. On Exhibition New No. ood By Rebecca Kuter Springer. LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, ie5 ad Sale 439” Herald and World Almanacs for 1873. oe. ae i aM omax oes GOK NOTE PAPER: fo. 639 7th treat) BERIT ERS & igh and ME <8 s ¢ ‘ > between Teste, eight LETTER PATER, FING CABDS. at the AT USUAL Low PRIC ar Fery lowest prices nen voir AT USUAL LOW PRIC notee Of Pais stogs, ngravingn, Chromo, 6. ICHARD B. MOHON.& €O., AT URSSS 208 SESS. | eens Bramecy Picture: Corde and‘Tas. BOOKSELLERS &ND STATIONERS, wig, Binge Nails, So, — : 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, —$—__— ea EL J OTICE—That E.S. JUSTH, 619 D street, b tween 6th and 7th streets northwest, sells ‘cus- made SECOND-HAND CLOTHING et leas than half the cost of ready-made new ones. SILK DRESSES a specialty. fe fol3-ly QU Sgt ATER, BASS, COMER. Ec it at'fair prices for a New York house, Mouschold Furuiture bonght and sold, Bave just received the BRITISH ALMAN AND COMPANION 4873... A. STRAUSS, A. SERAUSS, AOSTRAUSS, ROYAL KALENDAR, fer 1°73. WHITAKER'S ALMANAGK, for 1573. BRITISH ARMY LIST, for 1s mail BRITISH NAVY LIST, fo feretr | 1011 PEYNSYLVANIA AVENUE, to by AUGENSTEIN, 1408 = viox” CO 1011 PEXNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ney lvania avenue ds1-iy* 2 as 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STOLE nase ANK BOOK MARUI ai Third Door Bast of Mth Street Spring Opening. Hi MING. ENGRAVING, PRINTING ‘Tied Door East of Uh Street ARB BINDIN, DONE To ORDER cw wi? ‘T ind Door East of Mth Street. = ok. BEN. F. FRENCH, pana aie i air ae ai Under ational Metropolitan Bank: find uext door to Jey Cooke & Co.‘e, ‘ashington, D. 0. DRESS SHIRTS. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Six PALMER'S PATENT DUULLE YUKE SHIRTS, ready-made, tor $16.4). Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE SHIRTS, made to order, at @18, $21, or $21. f INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR @LOiCE SELECT | oF WOOLENS FOR GENTLEMEN § EARLY SPRING WEAR. OUK FACILITIES FOR GIVING A PER- FECT FITAND FIRST-C) SS WUKKMAN- SHIP ARE UNSURPASSED. G,BASSEsST SCHEME OF THE AGE $500,000 CASE GIFTS! LOCKWOOD, HUETY & TAYLOR, €100,008 for enly-$:0. “23 PENNSYLVA A AVENUE. T. for the KENTUGKE, LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. nef oF ty Halts Lowiey tie Kp oe ee MT | oe duzew LADIES COTTON SKIRTS at 88 cents cach. HABLE BROTHERS, TCESDAY APRIL S, B5z2 cd 0@ dozen LABIES COTTON CHEMISES at 8 FASHIONABLE TAILoxs, 50 doren LADIES COTTOM DRAWERS at 75 cents each. a LADIES NIGHT DRESSES at @1.52 : ar LOCK WOOD.41UFPY & TAYLOR'S, mil tr - CORNER OF TrH AND D Sts. ‘Pus a ND EASE W w ¥ J cmonsaes Uti a amas he rem [ A nions, Bad Nails, ke. at DR. WHITE'S ketal, lishment, 535 = street, opposite the ae] quite surprising to persons unaccustomed to method of operating whichis entirely different from « HAL will be aistribated tullows: Ts. fist 623 PENNS VAX" rEN old-time practice of tearing off th ‘ing toe. ir ___623 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN bail, or lanciog deep tnt the bunien, waotrenteely WEESUL OPERA GLASSES. ful method. and one which the sufferer Ko shoelesn, aud someties on crutches, Tor w COMBINATION SPECTACLES. SES | oF Heuthe, Si no doubt tended to ahorten Wie, wt 4. H. MEMPLER, White's operations are frequently totes be chien OPTICIAN, without c: ry ys or ho pain, no loss 3 Penna. avenue, corner 4% street. ment, even in’ extreme casem, eflects 's erfeet Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies jaul6-ly cure; thongh the feet Being used so constantly Corna TE ee ed liable {2 come ogcasioually with even the becte SPESCEBIAN Goonany of lime. tomtoce ns mye sded DOUBLE LAstio fect that Ge wee nae ONE Hi NDE Will be tread a large pe avid. cert, | LY f which azo already | | | a STEEL PENS. | PRICE OF TICKETS. Wuorr Tickets , BALVES 3, 0 TERS 20. BLavely were renee. ro | | These celebrated Pens are increasing very rapidly in aale, owing to r nuexcelled manufacture. Fn Bang sees s Std Senit and ma of va “x lor their elasticity , ality. i | For sale cverywacres ——— TO MAK& ROOM FOR » Treaserer. ris tl 1 SS" For the comvenionce of those who may wish to ; ; he Prpiic LinaaRy Ge Kexrecky, | ,, 62 Fo the coneeniinct of those whe may. SPRING STOCK é feet tac. me al | S¢ 3 fuel seco here fer’ oad tal’ paticcius ct _‘ IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & co., j Will ofter at redmeed prices, until April Ist, hie Srervining Pecoraay fedora underitiod’ott {28 13% and 140 Grand Street. N.Y : r od yaaa . @INGs, i =. ao ae age oy Toad aeked T* CHINESE TEA HONG PAPER HawGINGS, PICTURE FRAME: Scendwekinn bake ed cekaeamant of Has removed to 623 D street, bac atid! caicrens3 Hosen, Thee, ¥_pramiette Inte Govetnor of es. Siakecshi:ola Pia. pictues | PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS Get Concert showid be TEAS cheaper than ever. Ne rent to pay. 2 os ; PERERTE Brews | nines MARTE cee || CHROMO, ENGRAVINGS, &c. CAIN. See" Ky. Ba ae Gar + Fanucne ye DeovERD . | TERMS CASH. N OTICE. NEW NUMBER 439. , An the time for the Concert is close et hap! aT «April = - i vuld send sy |. The Coparmnership of ANDREW J. JOYCE & 00. A ER onder Bante SMTRinp Lebel MenuN Sand 1a | tee oe incined ve sees eee | preicaeee tea cree a mtaniesis Wien tely Guavoiduble inthe fs | W 5. JOYCE, S INGS, DOW ‘Drawing. All orders and spelt, | REDERICK A. JACKSON, | SHADES or PICTURE FRAMES punctually flied mints and information Wii | yecaary mh, 137 Oe Ms SOXCR. ‘and guaranteed. ms-4t™ tpt at tentic. s MLETTE i an _inullsAtatand— Acett Plile Liven Ry, | | ANDREW 4; JOYCE is anthorize to receive at P®ecrze ez CAMBLES - 7 ANDER - JOYCE, OLEINE Soap. FREDERIK JACKSON, Is made from the best materials, but eeld at ree JOHN L. JOYCE. cerebece fee rer ae families antag it. co. ANDBEW J JOYCE, Carriage Mannfectarer, dee So Beltimere, Ma, Wivicente agente, ate and 416 ish street. janShat | Tre Presipent is quite seriously imdisposed from a cold resulting from exposare on inaugu. ‘The Run on the Washington City Sa img Hank. A This morning wiuiin a had an hour after several) EVENING STAR. ration day. The colt has us throat. and | This Aftermeen’s Dispatches, | °,b¢ Washington city” min AE y i ; ificulty. He did not ——<o—___ . rhe Washington News and Gossip. | io 20" Wonedismenngingtisa. | ASSOCLATED PRESS REPORTS. | ‘loctetup come ton News ani ce thie ED PRESS } they Mr. » ceived the crowd as came, and on thelr demand for their depos the cash was in each case fortheom! p officers paying over without a pause ant wir out question. #0 GREAT WAS THE Rvsa that no time was taken to calculate the SENATOR PATTERSC Taxex Ur.—The caucus of K tors yesterday afternoon reconsidered 5 day’s vote regarding the case of Paterson, am decided not to take it up for consideration in the Senate, no action being possible for the THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECKION. A Light Vote Being Potted. Concors, N. HL, March 11.—The state elec tion is progressing with unusual quietness, and the aggregate vole, trom present appearances. will be considerably le~s than a ago, when INTERNAL ReyENvE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $112,102.55. Tae SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION now has before it 23,000 unsettled cases, The time fixed for filing claims has expired. year ed Governor Straw by oP ji is no longer a member or | @ hie ’ due. This bank has for some months post pat EES Great OS) as cotpives O6 fhe Sremety sae vias Ma Dee amine oar 99 over There isa depth of snow, | interest at the rate of six per cent per “, department to-day from @ New Yorker, to re- impeding travel to the polit, and another | and it being » popular savings instite ° imburse the government for non-payment o Prrsonat—Ex: for | storm threatening. A dispatch from Keene | Withdrawal of the claims for interest ‘dutt his home in Tilinois last evening. A. B | says many repablicaus are Cutting their caudi- | % them. The police were carly 1 cane caitene ‘Johnson, chief clerk of the light-house board. | date ror Congress. Nas-au repotts at noon g | called on to marshal the crowd and keep Sprcrac AGeENTs, P.O. D.—J. B. Murnis ‘Treasury department, has tendered his resigna- | Hight vote. The vote of Portsmonth up to noon | 8¥y disorder. Lo the early part of the 4 of Tenn., is appointed special agent of the | tion, to take effect May 1. *°--'The New Vork | ind t 2 republican majority for | Were some excited pefrons in the crowd who were not yery complacutary te the odeors Bat as the —— came out with glister eyes, some of them asserting that Ruff hal “DEAD LOADS OF MONEY,” ually catsed, amd the part + ited their turn, and in tim with light hearts, some toning their +‘ spon.” « their hats. Abont noon Mr. F. H. Gassaway, the Second National bank, appeared, and was admitted by the back door, and ia a’ moment terwards the announcement that the Second National had left #200,000 to help them out, ar that a proffer of a further loan of $190,000 been made, camsed an easier Tecling to pre = depositors, aud afew lef, satist; THEIR PUNDS WERE SarR. But asthe news spread around the city the crowd increased in size, and Mr. Ruff announced both from the inside and from the rear door th if they would give them time they would pay Post Office department, vice W. Rule, resigned. and James F. Stewart, of Iowa, vice Wm Maxwell, removed. Navat Orpers.—Midshipmen J.D. Keeler: Francfs Winslow, and Edward M. Hughes have been detached from the Nicaragua survey, and ced on waiting orders; Surgeon E. C. Ver Gece from the Onward, and placed on wait- ing orders, Evening Post ti oom that George William Curtiy | Gove is ele ape 3 ipecrvanty wt. though still coo 4 to his room the effects of over-work Mr. A. 8. McElhone, a brother of J. J McEthone, of the Globe, sailed for Cuba last . week, where he will remain some time. ----Mr -, Cotton merchants, was au- A.R. Shepherd has Hae confied to his hoas- Re ee a ae P for some days with illness trom a severe cold : 1 NG BURG! put is now 1, it is hoped, | Commitved in west Soth strect a week ayo, have Dake et Koved. } inst been Gisclosed. Three masked robbers en 7 —_—— tered the sleeping apartments of a Mr. Gard- | Tue Committers Hitcn tN THE SexaTe.— ner, and ransacked the house, taking away At an adjourned cancus of the republican Sen however, but little money. The inmates were territied by the burglars, who brandished drawn ators yesterday afternoon, the question as t knives, with which they commanded silence, what representation the democrats should hav« on the committees was recommitted to the = TRE LADOR WOVEWENT. The employers and workmen are now begin- cial committee— Messrs. Stewart. Conkling, Ed a i munds, Scott and West—that they mi ning to discuss the movements in the b various trades im reference to wages and hours range the whole matter to the satistiaction of all parties, if possible. ‘That con SION OF COTTON MERCHANT arch 11.—The sitspension of | am CosTROLLER TavLeR has written a letter to Representative Foster, in which he says his first opinion in regard to the act increasing the pay of Ce men was based upon a portion only of the act, and that subsequently he obtained a complete and certified copy ot the law which contains a clause providing for the payment. DeatH or A REVENUE OPFicer.—The Com- of labor. Conilieting opinions prevail on both sides. The employers seem to be umanimons meeting this morning, but can» ition to a reduction of hours, white the | € cent, and that they should not be di- missioner of Interna! Revenue received a dls- | Hon ae to what ted Bo soy ing aston to ared motes ey aioke nicwed | peaked: Ghat the Goan weela’ be dept open Patch to-day, announcing the death of Edgar —_ poop xe rs. a ved tavorably the ten hour system. — anes a peresh present desiring ta Seedham, assessor ternal VOr of giv! m two on commi CRIMINAL STSTICE A MOCKERY. ithdraw Loubvilles KRY. Mr Necdkasrhal boon ie'@ne | but. Messrs Eduunds, Conkling and West 0 An fuvestigation into the comittion of the | The rules ef this bank provide that the de- pose this action. The commitice will probably te its work to-day, and report to the cau- afternoon or to-morrew morning. The impression prevailed to-day that the democrats would be allowed two members on cach of the important committees anyhow The democratic members of the Senate also had a caucus last evening, at Senator Casserly’s house. and considered as to what members should be assigned to the committees should the majority accede to their request, and what dis position shall be made of the liberals. It wa- service of the bureau for a numberof years, and was regarded as a most excellent officer. Tue Fount Avbitor of the Treasury has gone to New York to investigate the case of one Gonzales, a naval storekeeper at Pensacola, Florida, at the beginning of the rebellion, who turued over his stores to coniwlerate oiticer, as he, 4sonzales, alleges, by orderof Commo- ore Armstrong, U.S.N. He is not engaged tn investigating tie accounts of a naval paymas- Tombs and §Blackwell’s Island by one of the morning rs shows that criminal Justice here is administered in the most reckless and unjust manner. Prison «liscipiine and manag: meut on Blackwell's Island are wanting in | influenecs calcrtated to inspire any en couragement tor the reform of the mmates. | Police justices are constautly committing prisapers in disregard of facts. It is a com | mon thing at the Tombs to have cases dis. | Posed of at the rate-of one a minute. ' posits may be withdrawn at will without res vious notice. By one o'clock the crowd had fallen off perceptibly, and a large placard, “Will be open until #0 p.m. to pay off unea: slepositors,” seemod still more to estore ov a wealthy gentlemen during the called or sent word to Mr that they render all Une asustance al (heir comman: To SEE WIM THROVOM, and several called to make large deposit i $5.00 DUD IT. . some drawing their deposits. fre ter is bas been publicly stated. agreed that Mr. Schurz should remain onthe | 4¢ is now publicly charged Uiat Mrs. Putnam. | tanks to deposit in the savings bank, ror SenavE Coxrinmarions.—The Senate yes- | ‘reign atfairs committee. the wife of the victim, re ee leanne meee by ladies, who were » terday coutirmed the following nominations:— | PresipenttaL NomixaTions.—The Prest- | Tich relative of Foster, the car-hook mardercr, ioe be for writing the letter to Governor Dix, asking fur a commutaion of his sentence. | Orville MeGregor, consul at Tombez; John t. | dent has sent the following nominations to the crowd at the front door and Mr. Zephanial Jones stood in-ide to aid them. Several who Standish, attorney for western district of Mich- | Senate: Wm. L. Scruggs, of Ga., minister resi- PATAL PALL OF A FLOOR. j ‘ gan, and Benjaniin F. Fitield, attorney tor Ver- | dent t Gt Cacate eben e,of Mass. About *% o'clock this morning the lower | suceeded in getting in, after secing the piic mont. Collectorsof customs— Israel Washout: consul at Paso del Norte; 0. McGregor Hoorer the old honse of retuge of greenbacks on the tables beltimd the co: f 1, Me.; Hiram Potter, jr., for Pen- | consul at Tumbez; Hiram Pa Soll avenne and Zhi street, fell into the . The | ters and convincing themselves that all © + yrpus Christi; | customs Pen i builuing has of late been used asa silk mana- | right left without taking their deposits ws cFadden, fot district of Wicassét, Me. | jectors of customs, factory. A vumber of workmen were in the | them. Also a number of postmast: neys and postmasters; among Che tat building when the floor fell, but it is though: at ivh ; Sea . Dennison at Balt Ma. ont a they escaped. It is supposed that three boys an early he Pan Moxey fox Tice ee nee Varies 6 hoe ee crebasiea cokes cae waiting tod ray ee apelin dy S ah gter Awil 1 The President sent the following nomination ‘The Railroad War in Jerse: wet etme lon of the Treasury to distribute nearly to the Senate to-day : Trextoy, N. J., Maren 11.—The rt of | thonght of to the officers and erew of the ram *¢ Cul “ _Wm. W. Nixon, Appeals considered the validity of the ease of the united railroads to the Py road on the Chancellor, w paper was’ presented, i Complainants who original stating that they were uo longer interested the suit. A motion to dismiss ‘the appeal so far as these parties were concerued was resisted by Messrs. Browning & Willlatason. ‘The court re- fused to ‘ant t otion, and the case pro- ceeded aud papers in relation to it were read. Strike of Marble Cutters im Boston. March 11.—The marble cutters at nt district struck yeste for an inerease of pay. the officers. but within halt of Internal Rerenw: Mark Flanigan, Ist Miehigan; lich.; ¢.P. Dake, ith Mic James Fishback, Toth TIL; dno. © lowa; 0. A. Kice, 2d I. H.E. Tarbox. oh N.Y stages of the wa) A. W. Baker,’ The boat “Fra, Nc is not included in the above, and the men wao destroyed her do not share in this bounty money. THE Mopoc SurRENDER.—The Secretary ot the Interior has received a telegram from A. B. Meacham, president of the board of peace com- the Modoce each mouth, and depos may be withdrawn at will without previous m- u On visiting the institution at #2 6’clock to-day eur reporter found the eashier (Prot. Wilson) busity engaged, aed enxton= to satis y all mis. He aared the reporter that they were able to meet al dewauds, and on asked how he accounted for the absence of a run, he replied, +h. you recollect we had slight rum once before, aud baving satistied ovr depositors then, it wil be dificult to frightes them again, THE GERMAN anre Our porter called Savings - OM 7th strect, and found Mr. Prentiss, the cashier, attending to the on the first day o ol M, » Hathorn, 5th N. J.; A. F. Drink- comtpissioner of pensions; supervising inspector of steamboats, 1st distric F. B. Stevenson, assistant surgeon iu the navy. Register Loud (apiece Menty G, Rollins, San Francisco, Cal.; Samuel Dial, Harrison, Ark P. J. Anderson, Montgomery, Ala; 'C. Tyler, New Tim, Miun. Receivers of Public Money—Otis Perrin, at lieve now that peace will be perm: retary Delano states that the department will take Steps as soon as possible to Modocs an acceptable and suitable reser- tofure. an +20e- AN OLD TRAGEDY RECALLED. THE DEATH OL two army paymasters on the Vacitic Slope (Walker and Fry) has necessitated | Stockton, Cal.; P. A. Chalfant, Independence, | THE M.aRBIS-BURROUGHS HomtI- Foutine business, perfectly calm and. col some new assignments. One has been ordered | Mo: S. H. Wright, Carson City, Nevada; 2 cine, He stated that ‘f! had been no ran ou thet x from St. Louis to Sam Francisco, and the pay- | Fullerton, Roseburg, Oregon; I. Finley, Moni ix, nad that Uhoy beck poaieus Uae ten gom Hopeless Insanity of Miss Marris. Me master at San Francisco has been ordered to Pension Agents—J. F. Rusling, Trenton, X average of deposits during lay. An ng tke Portland, Oregon, to take the place of John S. sen . Mabie Mian on — one yo | Competators ef this bank arc many of ours Walker, who & sup tohave ‘been lost, to. Tron ins ee Kapids, Mic Ss. She has to be Sen! the Insame Asy stantial German and American citigens, Th « T. Boynton gether with his wife, by the shipwreck of the Tenn.; J. H. Moore, S) lank always keeps a sem on hand eqaal to on fou! 4 with ht ey Ge = : 1 pringticld, f the aggregate deposits in United Stat. < permits dental te tafe pl oe Me ris, Columbus, Ohio; rs I Many citizens of Washington have painful | securities, which cam be eealtead cee at . ted States steamer sent to Vancouver's island, lo.; E. D. Porter, Wilmington, remembrance the tragedy which oceurved | and the loans made opon first-class real estals Mo. on the coust of which the Sitka was thrown. eS - his city four or five years since, in which a iM the District of Gelumbia never ev large number of postmasters, inc’ th 5 the three-fourths of " Presmpext GRanr To Mr. eg Wion, txmchburg. Va; HB. Rie pt ox nae Burroughs was shot av of tae doy a er ores * : ols, Norfolk, Va.; James H. Clem ied by Mary ris, A young woman who pebewadong % 2c Ae gain 7 Prepidons Geant hes autherixed the publication | Sinn Wa. charged that he had broken his engagement c | Dank will allow i, pantd on eyes REM OF thug Aaa, SON MRT : +200 + = marry her. Man ber the excite pasit one month or longer. Sach den SNECUTIVE 3 0. ment occasioned u trial gt S enituere ten , Wasurxotox, March 4,13. | EXECUTIVE SESSIQN OF THE SENATE | frit\ tise nn he a ot the prisoner | Aepasine meat Sesinary deposits. Bune 5 ee athisa wish Sou fa the recsnt oagtecon i March 11 be hat Ad i Pe some © three per céut. interest on the average dang 3 e 3 i rs vt | 4 u j ane the dict * invest! gations; tiutl bave watched thoes close! ton rose to a question of ty,” and she fell 1 2 the arineay | balances ot such acromts. and is added or pat and Lam as satistied now, as I ever have been, ty.” and me Teil fainting into the arm: i yt i semi-annually on the Ist days of duiy and privilege. He said that it would be remembered | fier counsel ed tears of joy over his tri | jane ahuwally 3 iy an of your integrity, patriotism and freedom rrom umph, and in the ecstasy of the moment ear? & 7 the ‘charges iauputed as if T kuew of my own | tat thirteen or tourteen months ago a special | umpl, ain in the ecstasy of the mome AT_ THE NATIONS SAVINGS Bane ) up tor w appearauce whatever of a + and business was being Uansacted as us committee of this body was raised to investigate certain allegations made against him. That committee had made a full repert at the end ot SALUTED WIS CLIENT WITH A KISS in the presence of the court aud spectators Miss Harris was subsequently adjudged so, knowledge of your mnocence. Our official rela~ tions have been so pleasant that | would like to keep up the personal relations through lite. (H. A. Willard, preside there was ne "1 iS eeroagt | the last session, but in consequence of the | compos mentis. and was im the govern- | This t "=~ - . Adsetonately yours: —_—__U 8. GWAST, "| pressure f time Ue hal not elt justied in | ment imane aevlam, white she Femaiwal aba: | jretyyeethy AWE, erent w dopenis br Removar or Cunay Orrictars ty Awen- | asking action on it at that time. He now asked | @ year and a halt, On leaving te asylum she | Or the intended w! ye otioe 1ca.—Owing to the dissatisfaction among the | "Hat the Senate would, as soon as the pending | Went to Philadelphia, wiftre she was employed in the post office, and arterwards to Kich mond, Where she was employed in dressmaking for some time. Subsequently she retnrued to Washington, where she has been employed under the name of Mary Harrison for Ove? a year past in drafting models tor the Patent Case was disposed of, take up his case and pas Judgment and determing tion upon it. Wright, chairman of the select commit- tee to investizate the charges against Mr. Clay- ton, then submitted the resolution reported from that committee, exonerating Mr. Clayton different Cuban factions in New York, Pre-i- dent Cespedes removed Kamon Cespedes, Cuban minister he United States, Gen. V. Tux Lystor Cast.—The committee baving charge of the case of Dr. Hustyn, ane Proceed ing with the investigation, continuing In se~ Sight to ten hours per say. ‘The vfficlal cop the testimony taken lust April nas been + an i Hie has abolished ail y a 1 some of the oli witnesses recalled ’ ° 3 from all the charges made agalust him. Mr. | Ofice—a branch of business in which many | 1M a {Cuban juntas and leagues, and appointed Gen. | Wright gave notice that he shoult ealt i up as | ladies are employed. Since has been in | Honea om other ent ka, Rome mow witstens (sada, his brother-in-law. the agent in this | soon as the pending case was disposed of. this city her conduct has frequently been vers | whose testimony fatiy contradicts a pee nt fountry to fully represent the Cuban republic | ~ af Sorwood ealfeal ttention to the fact that | Strange, and at times MIN Z—S9 ne the testimony brought by Dr. Huston! were een, ae ieee nets Wena Leon wes views as the nasity of the committee had | that for t months past her friends have bee terday afternoon betore the counm'ttee. Tih 5 Hi soon ce as- n inadvertently, he supposed, placed after | vine testimony is of the most ¥ . sume the duties of his new jon. Qusata timo: < ae PERMAN r ar ED. mw iapertant character was the first coniwatsler-incchiel of the Cuban | he ketfimony. | Mr. Norwood the stated ‘that | NER REASON Is PERMANENTLY avegcen and sustains the truthfulness of the principal ¢ his cea 2 eas s- | Since her residence here, Mr. Bradley and his | 204 : verte forces, ami is aman of great ability. sant OF soved et be ncreerainns Uo" | muanty ears boon sect ties bereal See Of ber siatcment. “Dor tawsel is acting aoe as ES : Mr. Gordon then advanced and was sworn Offered a home at their residence in Montgom- Dr. Biuate a Dr. recat Pc QUES Rat en ee anermnation [7 SIe Serry Oleh \pebenltied o homicing te. | etpesutig: Maman Mace ckeee Gearge- img Comnel for tho Chores. i ae peenecn- of “ Queen Katharine,” in + Henry VIIL, structing the Secretary of War to cousider and | town. This ofér she alcelined, however, beng | MECOUNEL For the Church. The re are Wall's Opera House last night, will long =cport at the next session upon the expediency | of & independent nature, and preferring to | iy = wha wed remembered by those who were furtunate i ‘ ' ty Church, and the most stiri y of setting apart a po: cki- | Work for her living. She wasin the habit or | 2 ngent measures enough to witness it. The power and pation ee | we ting aparta portion of the isle of Macki x abi have been adopted to prevent the disclosure oF for a public park, paying frequent yisit= to the home of Mr. Brad. | - the representation were convincing proofs that | The Taahygion tae adopted —ayes 37. nays 13. | fey, aid once while there last sumuer a oa a daring the progress the great actress still holds her position asthe | Mr, ChanWler offered. a reslution directing ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE committer will be sendy to cemne weet? lealing tragedienne of America. From the | the Sceretary of the Treasure to ascertain aud | by taking his cireumetance W&» | — geit, amerivaa, te) et Semen conflict of queenly dignity and womanly ind report to the Senate at its next session how | Roted at thy own column ih —— u the trial scene to the wonder fl - ture of the deserted and dying wife in the last ‘uperticial feet ot clears; THE MEDITATED © | | workingmen has reached the Philad. act, the minutest shades of passion ard feel Hae the eres en erat on board ship 1 ee wreck in tare Paneotoat i. st shav E ul feeling | have the atmosphere of such portions | sequently resumes her wor e E ~ ~ were represented with sich truth to nature that | ship to which thee ave see Portions wane r / Sor eran, | Bet mawutactories, and the trade is She was occasionally troubled by fitsot melan- cholia, and when in these moods her conduct Was sometimes of an extraordinary character. She repulsed her best friends, and would some- timex suddenly leave her room and walk for | miles in the conntry, as if to be alone with her | thoughts. Aud bere it is proper to state that her | health ix greatly impaired. and that medical | gentlemen, who have attended her, attribute | her disturbed intellect to the peeuliarity of her | | | re assigued chem analyzed by proper and reliable experts, ascertain and report upon the general treat- ent accorded to grauts on board ship, amd gest such moni i i secure the better tr said emigrants. Adopted. Mr. Morton then ealled up th Caklwell and the statement of u the reading of w by the clerk w: the audience were spell-benud wutil the tinal Gemands of the fall of the curtain. The play will be repeated Uris aml to-morrow evening ror the last times, aud iss Cushmau will appear on BS as + Lady turlay matinee will be s last appearance. Qn Saturday night © ‘The Getoroon” will be produced by the company, on whieh occasion the prices of admission will be reduced. on. Be this as it may, on seve Mn. CaLpWELL's Derexce.—In the Senate ae Seen yesterday, after our report closed, Mr. Morton closed his argument in the ese of Mr. Caki- Weil, aud that Senator said his voice was so busily aifectea by a cold that he was unable to read a statement which he had prepared, and which he now asked to be read at the Clerk's desk. There were many things stated by Mr. alarming as to arouse t hension, not ‘ the satety « a couple Teasibg aMiv r general indication> ave suid to be all in taver of in unnsual healthy trade for the entire year- | steady work, steady prices and demand for al? the coal that can be brought to market. Prices, it is believed, are not likely to be lower than they are at ps TUL GERMAN PAPERS DON'T LiKE DHE EAL ADDRESs, Loxpon, Mareh 1 Berlin to the Doily pers ridicule and sharply eritieize th of President Grant, delivered on the oce: of his second imauguration. Th e ED HECSELE WITH A REV cled several miles with the ave shooting some person w red ‘ho she cied a failed to find the party c i that t Morton which he could refute and disprove, | Whether monarchical states of, and thus, in all prob von” amas Will satisfy aud which he would do betore this discussion | diplomatic relat ul tragedy was averted. | tien, a Wasover. ‘The statement of Mr. Caldwell was | tive thus insults them. T purpose to kill this per- then read from the Clerk’s de: armed’ herselt and started out. pature of a legal brief. ACTIO} It was in th OF THE SPANISH ASE: It claimed that his cre- March 11.—T Ma ACCOURTS FROM Mapuip tell of movemen: & . ugintance of hers, knowing her inten- | in and Catajon ki denvials were in due and reguiar form; that | Proved the amendment to the bill providi stily went toa gentleman doing basi- | i ent of the nations! poe ATG “i. there was no question that he had recetved the convocation of the constituent cortes, au- | Ness in this city, to whose residence Miss Harri= Catalonia a regular deci ori deur e votes cast by the legislatur ‘horizing the government to fix the date for the | S#id she was going, and notified him of the fact. | is threatened, and the Avdatasian deputies have ‘a8 no constraint upon membe: election of deputies from the island of Cuba. | He at once @ ed a e » and driving | been called to consider a project tor a ion of « Senator was the act of a | Scnor Figueras arrived at Tarragoua yestertlay | rapidly to his iss Harris there. | state governi in their province, based on free state in its sovereign capacity. It quoted from | 00 his way to Barcelona, and stopped Some time | and arms forcibly took a led | trade and free A regntar revelutiona: tne . of committees ot | -there, in consequence of manifestations of aru. t. On cousalta- P vf the ei that even if bribery | Pathy with the policy of the populace. COMMUNIST SENTENCED TO BE EXECUTED Paris, March 11.—The court-martial at Ver- sailles has sentenced the communist Farades to be executed. » a e actionable by statute. On motion of wr rs eron, before the reading was finished. Sen- ste went iatavesecutive wonton and then ai Preshets in ivania. Paitapetruia, March 11.—A dispatel from Port it says a heavy thunder storm or curred thie agyand itis still raining hard ‘The Susquehanna has risen twenty inches, aud is still rising, causing alarm. There i= 1. change in the ice . cetthas wig, oe forwes, At Chickies, Pa. the Temain tor li y they «id not ana rots posteay will eS an jong | finall 2 themscives that stie «lit < a i 1 ~ r al is sti! Niolent moods. y Comixe ARoUND.—At the Editor Bcenhag Be ertay paren 10, 135 At Columbia Pa.. the river las riven two tect neccunn mubered that ghee Dl eve = fee liane Setarday, Picea na eummeruss believes a mass aaeet | Prncavas pangs arch 11 ton-tn fact she bas aiwaye ‘mutiy denied js Hainome majoritic, a a ing very hard a! ‘moruil mise. She spoke of Sipe rd re hae trom Washing: open through the lee gorge inthe Schuytistiay | pia pane but seldom, and then simply al- | ally becom! ~ eae gave him a bartocue: ‘On each of these the dag without are o! te ioe passed ove: ordinary ox teeeltieese et Foster's F, vceasions, Mr. delivered * ae ees . whee ber a » aed ‘a neither of whieh was any direct aeaesen Avxoturr Ene [ and ver "BA joo tape Peebles a ‘cor over honor. | happen to know that theomition we vi andre any fron He pend ne ain a the careful and studicd. I re fas pe ly ecg fraudulently i : speeches. inting a committee to li ay | Ata Harris consisted of Drs. J. C. H: Thomas and I had the information from Mr. Brook. | matter. tuvestigate th} Miller, of this oe Dr. — *. | Gy. Hexey A. W, in es figs verbally, and ha letter from him, pub- SSE ey eprom .. They that | the Virginia senate lished in'the Siwth Carving. Times A for Jw Corperr, the backer of Hicken in th paroxyemal tions for $3,229.14, after the appearance of my report of hisias: | te prize fight with Campbell, has comma fe tay I which Sf | as due him for bi ete ae Ss veh hastity. | Sit against Barker, the referee, reyuiring Ming ‘af tao on thous weeks, Betweenthes, | SOners of the weit Cnt directly, wpon. the pelt made im Picket, CVF #1400 deposited ‘on ‘tae part 6 Suet prior to taking area eany other person between agr e Flee i sont peer ‘one of Wie SPR the other day. Queen Parvin, ofthe Ring of Wur || tee aneatatt rane gave her several ope teen eed Dadban t temlurg, @° _@ terday, aged 73 years infection, withou i Fret erm | the bi tamiti it @ Satisfactory result,