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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cer,.1th St., pape + ‘TER RVENTNG STiR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, @ H. BAT! a ‘President. THE "AR te served by carriers gees Fon PER ’ Canre coh. months, $1.40; months, $3.00; one year, $8. ‘wor ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Fridsy—g1s0 | x im adv, ayer. ty ance, in both casce, and ° SP Rates of advertisirg furnished on application. | ES ne ea /S%, 41—N2, 6,237. Foening Star, This Aftermeon’s Dispatches, pce winione ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. pen si EUROPE Te-pAY. Ap Irish im le Loxpex, Mared (.—Tre demonstration ov the Irish ation im this olty in fever ot bome rule Rov Ireland and amnesty for impr ened Fenians, for which arrangements have deen making for sowe time, took place in Hy.le Park day atterneon, and was partic.- ) ates! ar. 8. w large number of poop! Re authorities le every preparation for WASHINGTON, D.-C., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1873. suppression of disorter, and there was no cuntanee except in one case, where an excited Irishman attacked one of the grenadier guar.!« decause the latter bad ons rei coat. Im the scufie which ensued, an armo: the soldier ws« TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. S™0r1N6 DePor, 817 Scvexre Sraxer, Set-tr Opposite Patent Office. CORMICK, Me ie Sus Pooeslvaste Avenee wr, Seats. Bs in receipt @ fine assortment of L RTED @ooDs, faa Gedney, <1 New York. — yma formers at 715 Lith st. ‘aghingtor. UTES NOT VEAUTES, PARIS. — Tree ae 35 ET ROBES DE BAL. ROBES EULOWEE™. PEATEERS, LACES, &c. The Ladies of Wastington and vicinity aro re: speetfally mvited to cull and examine goods befors Purchasing elsew 113-17 HE LAK TOK CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE A Per tn extensive and : ace Stock of useful YORK BAZARRS mye vte STREET N h iG & BEHREND. E, PEszpeRG & co, Belling ont entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, at and below cost. TOT Market Space, Jand0-6m between 7th and Sth streets northwest. prroetza OF HUMAN HAIR. GRAND BARGAINS AT MADAME ESTREN’S, GTS Lach street, second door from @ streat. Remember the name and number. Cheap Ouris, Bwitehes one, Braids, Puffs, Frizzetten, of the Hacent etylee. Call sind bee cur new mock betore pute chaming elsewhere. “ay apis” LR IREACE STARS RAMEE ye word fer on ‘8 beautiful gloes to the fabric. For sale ty ait Grocers Paar JBNHAM & CO., Mi eee jani4ty Baltimore, Maryland. BANKERS. vy? NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLiO us rot 7th and D streets.) D oP! FROM 10 A. M. TO 3 P.M. wy CHAS. BRADLEY, Cashier. MERICAN SAVINGS BANK, 19 SEVENTH STREET, the Post-Ufica Department, -m.to¢ p.m. Saturdays open aa- GIB p. m.. to receive depeiia crly. Tnterest’ paid on deposits. Collections made » exchange farnishd. JOHN HITZ. Peesicent, A. EBERLY, V. Pres't, WY MATTINGLY Sec. C48. PEENTISS.Cash movB-ty _tee! ro 1 SECOND NATIONAL BANK, F STREET, Sisth and Sve and Exchange furnished on all Bowen Collections made t Bey =a 50%. ADRIAN &. ROUT Late Col’y Tuterual Rev, Buifalo, ¥. % Basxixe nevsz or NS, D. O. Bix pet cent. foterest allowed on basines acconnts. Bight per cent. interest allowed ou deposit of wae month or more. Collectious made everywhere. a2 "S SAVINGS AND OMPANY. Banking House, No. 1307 Ponusylvania avenue, opposite the Treasury. PaYs sik PER CENT. INTEREST, v7 ms st 0f Bach Month. on business accounss irs of deposit. Asswes Certificates of Deposit a 4 por cout. where. interest. available an satires eee Charter and send for a copy of the By-laws. j13-ly Jj*Y COOKE & UO., BANKERS, ¥ AND SELL FOREIGN EXCHANGE and- geek CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT for ‘elers, avaiable in amy part af the world. fs oO oar COOKE, McCOLLocH 200, Cashed in of EXctasp, IRELaxp and Scormann, free af charkes ‘mays WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Corner 7th _:reet and Lowtsiana avenme, PAYS 6 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT. commences from date of deposits, be made and drawn at will, ca J. A. RUFF. Treasurer. COAL AND WOOD. Coe AT REPUCED RATES . FOR CASH ONLY. HOLLIDGE BROS., mlz 6t Sth and O streets. y © COAL DEALERS. ‘We have several hundred tons of HITE ASH AND Br ad CLAY SHAMOKIN FURNACE, EGG AND STOVE SIZES, at the foot of Sixth street west, which we will seil to Apply to us in parson or by matt POND toe in OE EDW. CLARK & CO., ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal, foot of Foush street east. me IEARLY SPRING WEAR. JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED, JUST KECEIVED, FOE FARLY SPRING. FOR EARLY SPRING, FOR EARLY SPRING, | MIDDLING WEIGHT MIDDPLING WEIGuT IDDLING WEIGHT DRESS AWB BUSINESS SUIT , DRESS 4:1 BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, AT USUAU LOW PRICES AT USUAL LOW PRICES AT USUAL LOW PRICES A. STRAUSS, A. STRALSS, STRAUSS, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2O11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 2O31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, ‘Third Door East of Hth Street Third Door East of 1th Street Third Door East of Lith Street. Jp SSOLUTION OF CoPARTNERSHIP. ‘Notice ix hereby given that I have puechased all tne plabt, title and interest of Johu C. @ove, John z och, late co “a We PROM AG ICE COMPAMY. the eatd co- memebi Pas ing been diswived 60 far as ‘the, Bove, Kealer: and Kech w ¥ " 1a73. U del SPECIAL NOTICES. The present severe season bas theronghly tested the virtues of Mrs. Jones’ Cough Mixture—thousands of bottles having been ‘used with certain success. Its trial has been most thorongb. A mere cold or cough or the most aggra- vated cases it has cured with eq not objectional readily need for ‘seme who object to nauseating mixtures, particularty as its doses spuall and every dose contains the germ of an mate cure. Its vatue in advanced cases or tho Yerging on consumption must not be an. t Many -uch it has entirely cared, knowledged consum While it greatly relieves, and a large number he great reli affords them. aza, Bronchitis, Hoars= ne throat‘ur lungs you can sale only ceint, oethwest On Marriage. Happy relief for Young Men-from the effects oj} arrere ip ‘carly life. Manhood restores. and abuses Impediments to marriage removed. treatment. New and remarkable remedies. and Circulars sent free in sepled envelopes Adirees HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. @ }» Philadelphia, Penn.; an institution having Tepotation for honorable conduct and pro: jersional skill. decT-¢: if AMUSEMENTS. ALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. JOHN T. FORD...... Proprietor and Manager. y Drama. by Vite Sardon, ( neh dramatist,) written expr for her, entitled AGNES, after a continuous ran_ef Mi nights, at the Cuioa Square Theater, New Yor! On Wednesday, Miss Ethel cone, great FROU FROU, as acted by her nearly an entire eeason in New Yor city A nts, Reserved seats, balcony cirel:. ire, $150. Seats can be secured daring the day at the office of the new onse. » ‘ASH! iGTON THEATER COMIQUE. ith street, south Bouusyivenie avenue.) REATEST ENTER AMERICA. * Fleet whl-wid TINE, who is a beautiful and gi me Worth the price if ¢ Queon of Serio-comic V.- retained, POLLY DALY, who wii and heautifnl vocal gems, he champion lighting 8 repertoire of new an q ing novelties. “Mons. ALEXANDER BLANDOW- SKI the “Maitre de Ballet” aud distinguished male Dancer, with his greatly will produce several new Bulle s, introducing the famed ahi, garian ‘Dancers, the KIRALFY pleasing Soubrette and Actress, Mise JESSIE ARD, will appear; as also the favorite Washington nz and Dance men, the COLLYER BROTHE R>— pan and Kiddie. m we have the po - tric Irish Comedian and Vocaliat, Pat great Banjoist, Diek Parl great Ethic ker; the pene. Ce See ee Actor. }, ame wan Buc stl ite. Th ith Harry Reese, mammoth novelty Troupe, vt appear ina great and rare melange of fan, frolic, mirth and music. The even entertainments to concinde with the rollicking ‘Farce of the IRISH TUTOR, embracing the entire strengih of the Com. Friday, 21, Grand Complimentary Benent to are. Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. iv JP™ceusation Bae BuiLDING. ENTRANCE ON E STREET. A SERIES OF SEVEN GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS Will be gi inder the directi f the BAL! O° SS COMMITTEE, beginning ” SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 15TH, 1873, ind continui: night 4 the fotlowi: week. "The popularity Sot the tet ‘serie hank prompted the Committee to present the above ent--r- tainwent, thus supplying an INNOCENT AND POPULAR AMUSEMENT, at the same time utilizing their BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT BUILDING, With a change of programme cach evening. Amission, 20 ; Children half price. Tick « to'be bed ce Me taeroitin: and BUGS Mase Sete during the das and at the Ball Batiding at night. o0Fe open at 7:15, concert to commence at y order of the Committee. {Chron. & Rep.} a. mlz": x hidith . te a ‘Tru Br. ‘3, Tra 3F So. 439 Brant (Esreets, eight Ghotee O11 ‘Obro ee. dee, ‘Pie are‘ Gorda and'Tes. jumber. del-ly* OTICE—That EB. 8. JUSTH, 619 Detreet, be- tween 6th aud 7th streets northwest, sells ‘cus- made ND-HAND CLOTHING at lew th: be om a fels-iy avenue ae BALLS, &e. GP45D chaniTy BALL, THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL for the Benefit of THE CHILDRENS a i ih ti recto A ee eed “Picket, admitting s'gentieman ang lady, §5.00 oy fe CY LEGISLA’ — LECTURE oy pm mite Jetaestine LECTURE. At the reqnest of the National Labor Coanci, opin SCR 4b et oe oy ING. March 1at3, at 8 a EVENING STAR. |™°?*"FRSAHOO ere Washington News and Gossip. Ixterwar Reveyce.—The receipts from this source to-day were $457,209.06. . Tae Weer PorntT VisitTors appointed by the House of Representatives are Gen. Coburn, of Indiana, Judge Poland, of Vermont, and Mr. The Cabiuet Renominated F: Sec. retary Beutwell. ra Richardson Pro- ied to retary. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: Wm. A. Richardson, Secretary of Treasury. e Pe George H. Williams, Attorney General. Marshall, of Mlinois. Hamiiton Fish, Secretary of State. A pELEGation from Baltimore was at the | Wm. W. Belknap, Secretary of War. Jobn A. J. Creswell, Postmaster General. Columbus Delano, Secretary of the Interior. George M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy John Goforth, Assistant Attorney General of White House this morning to see the President im reference to the collectorship of that port. Collector Thomas was also at the Executive Mansion. The President promised to rece’ the Unit: d States. tion HOO! 4 Barber, of Michigan, to be Third As- Sn Pana IE een Me BHIES te Bthetnoee sistant Postmaster General vice Terrell, re- Tue U. 8. stRameR Cororapo, which re- | sigved. cently arrived at New York from Capetown, ha Jobn N. Sarber, marshal western district nae ti Arkansas; John P! Lane, U. 58. tor been put out of commission. Capt. . H. Bald- I . A. attorney for Dela . P. win, her commander, and alt the other officers, | 'Shammon hie! justine Supreme Cai pk: (some fifty in number,) have been placed on waiting orders. Presipext Grant varied his favorite recre- ation of driving on the Avenne by a horseback ride from the White’ House to the Capitol, on Saturday afternoon. He was mounted on the iron gray which he usually drives with a dark bay horse, and seemed to be quite as mach at home in the saddle ag when he commanded the Union armies in the field. ANOTHER SvecessruL Wmisky Rar —In- ternal Revenue Inspector Perry reports, undor date of the 12th inst., that Assistant Assessor Thos. D. McAlpine, of the 6th North Carolina district, with a small detachment of United States troops, recently seized and destroyed two po — in Gaston county; also #0 hogsheads mazh. kota; James G. Paler, chief justice Supreme Court of New Mexico; J. 8. eman, associave justice Su e Court of Utah; G. W. French, associate justice Su of Dakota; A. Aagetreng; maruhel for Minmeasts; Gea Wit ley, attorney northern district af Ohio; W. Bateman, attor: southern district of Oh Wi ael, U. 8. attorney Pennsylvania; A Safford, governor of Arizona Territory; Coles Bashford, secretary of Arizona Territory; Frank Hall, secretary of Colorado Territory; Wm. G. Ritch, secretary ot New Mexico; Jct'm H. Stephens, register land office, Le Grana, Oregon; D. Chaplin, receiver ablic ‘moncys,’Le Grand, Oregon;’ Win, 11. itzpatrick, register land office, Topeka, Kan- sas; A.J. Simmons, Indian agent, Milk river agency, Montana; Geo. ryland, consul at Stettin. Second Lieut. 11. P. Sherman, to be first lien- tenant 15th infantry; Second Assistant Enzi- A. Thompson, of Ma- neer John L. Hannan, to be first assistant engi- neer; Retired Second Assistant Engineer Abso- lom Kirby, for restoration to active list; Chief Engineer W. W. W. Wood, to be chief of bureau of steam engineering in Nai Charles Dill Tue Pay or Inman IysPEectons.—Seere- tary Delano finding that no appropriation will de available during the present fiscal year for the payment of salaries and expenses of Indian inspectors, whose appointment is directed by the last Indian appropriation bill, no inspect- ors will therefore be.appointed until after the 30th of next June. ReoRGANIZATION OF THE INTERNAL Rev ve Seryicx.—The Commissioner of Inter: Revenue has decided upon the reorganization of about filty internal revenue districts. In a majority of cases the present collectors have been retained, while in others the assessors have been promoted to be collectors, and in a few instances both collectors aml assessors have Department; ingham, naval officer, New (r- F Custom South Ca t of Deltaw: Brunswick, Ga.; Geo. T don, Conn.: Chas Salem and Bi district of Oregon. Surveyors of Custom mg, W. Va.; Wm. M as R. H. Ste Philip Hornbrook, F Steel, Pittsburg, | P ra lenry F. Herriott, a; Wma. D. Not 3 Jno. FP. Collins, Marshall, New Lov- H. Odell, for ‘district of y, Mass.; Wim. D. Hare, for W. R. Holliday, Whee!- . Evans, Parkersburg, W. nson, Cincinnati, ®hio: ausville, Indiana; Tho: O. M. Goodri: been ignored and new persons appointed, Philadelphia, Pa; Wm. eenport, Pensoxat.—Among the passengers by the | N. ¥.jGeorge Fisher, Cairo, Ills W. T. Miller, Alton, ML; James P. Luse, Loni: Also, a large nu: them the folowing York; N. D. Sperry, at New Haven; Jno. Bat elder, Lynn, Mass.; Richard Plummer, New - V. Martin. Marblehea:t steamer Adriatic that left New York Saturday for Liverpool were Pay Director Join $. Cun- ningham (who gees to the Vienna Exp Naval Commissioner) and Mis. Cunn -** Alexander H. Stephens, having again got into political life, has retired trom rnatisia, and has sold out his interest in the Atlanta Swe. °° D. Shefiey Lewis, son of Senator Ls been appointed internal enne colles the fifth collection districtof Virgini ator Cameron, Senator Howe an rings, d J.; Wiliam R. Mattison, Diefenderter, Allentowr, H. Conncell, Exston, M : der, Columbia Courthouse, 8.C. DK. gentlemen expect to start Boseman, Charleston, 8. C.; Peter (i er tour on Monday, th . | Nieksburg, Miss; Julins Wagner, Robb, chairman of the Mexican border com- | Texas; James L. Jackson, Union City, Ind. mission, writes toa friend in tuis city that le | Deloach, Memphis, Tenn; E. A. Clark, intends to resign, Jose, Cal; Sam’l D. Smith, Waila Walla, W Mk. SUMNER AND THE BATTLE Fiacs.— There is no truth in the statement made in Territory; James Lewis, eee oy oy m R. Bliss! . Brown, Tarryto various papers that Mr. Sunimer is writing a 5d : * letter to the Massachusetts legislature on the | forts, Zowanda, Pa; L. A. subject ot his battle-flag resohiiion. He has not ” ie oe What rr Cost ro Surrorr a Ge FAMILY AT THESEAT OF Gov prepared a line in regard to it, either in the way of a letter or of a speech, and will attempt 1 defense of himself, it is understood, until he regains bis health. The report that he is writing a letter at this time is abwurd, in view of the fact that all well-informed persons have cease genteel” famity at of the United Si the seat of governm: to criticise the intent of his resolutions, during the years from 178 to 179s inclusive are those who succeeded in forcing a vote of censure | taken fromthe Treasury books. A“ gentee!”? through the Massachusetts legislature last De- | tamily in those days seems to have been th cember are considering h y can best with- | family of the head’ of a bureau, and the es! ow draw from the position, they then took toward | mat Mr. Sumner. Mr. Sumnér will probably rem:in in Washington until June, and will then yo to Massachusets to spend the warm weather with lis friends at the seaside. A Sreciat Caninet Meetine was convened by the President at 10 o'clock this morning avid lasted until noon. There were present Secreta- ries Boutwell, Fish, Robeson, Delano and Belknap, Attorney General Williams, and First Assistant Postmaster General Marshal. ‘The informed them that he desired that they would make out their recommendations for nominations in their fespective departments and forward them to him as soon as possible in order that he might send them tothe Senate. All of the membersor the Cabinet then verba!|: tendered their resignations in accordance wi: the usual custom, and the President informed them that they would be accepted asa matter of form, but that it was his purpose to renomi- nate them to the same posit they now held, and forward the nominations, including that of he a Richardson to fill the vacancy occasioned by resignation of Senator-elect Boutwell, to e Senate this afterneon for confirmation. Mr. Boutwell left for the Senate to take lis seat at the close of the Cabinet meeting. AVAL CHANGES.—The following changes re been made under the recent act of Con- greas forbidding the e: of retired na- val officers, to take effect April 1, 1573: De- ached and placed on waiting ord goon the supposition that it was neces- sary for such a family to keep four servants and two horses. Perhaps some of our citizens who hire brown stone fronts, and are bothered with four servants, can tell us what it costs in these v8. It will be noticed that cach bill includes the cost of liquors for the family. A government officer. in estimating his expenses in a grave document intended for the consideration of Congress, would probably leave the liquor bill out, even if he were inclined to occasionally take eo @ nip on the sly. Fe JAN ARY 30, 1799. Sir: Ido myself the honor of inditing’a letter addressed to the Hon. Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., covering estimates which he requested might be made by me fur the purpose of aiding in an ivqvir; the expediency ot increasing the pensation of the executive officers of the government, in the late reference to the committee of ways and means. [ undertook this with some diffidence, and now beg leave to submit them to your consideration previous to their delivery. I have the honor, &c., a. The Hon. Oriver WoLcorr, Esq JANUARY 30, 1799. Robert Goudloe Harper, Esq. Six: Ido myself the houor of inclosing an estimate of the expense of supporting a genteel family in the years 174, 1790, and 171, at the at of goverhment of the United States, amounting to $2,549.78, and another statement in the years 1792 to lusive, in the aggre- gate amounting to $4,163.66, From the experience I have had during Soth ovRsy. ij Kear Admiral periods I um persuaded the estimate wi. on Smith, the ge. ip of the Naval | inquiry, be found rather below than above che Asylum; Medical Director J. M. Foltz, from | true sum. al Hospital; Medical Director William M. | "J subjoin.a certificate of Mr. Miehacl Roberts, from the inspects general of hospi- [ which applies to the very expensive item of Ordered. re F. A. Parker house rent, and two bills, one in the year 17:2, Commander John Lee Davis, to light-house and the other in the year 1798, for the cost of e B. Balch, governor, | wood, with a memorandum indorsed. ‘eaver, to Naval Ax: The estimate for horsekeeping is, in neither edical P. instance, greater than actually does arise to the Horwitz, to Commander R. L. S! executive officers of government in occasional detached from navy-yard, Philadelphia, and } Visits to their friends or homes in the several ordered to Fecefving ship Potomac; | states from whence they were sclectdcor si ue, ‘Walter W. Queen, from command | casional expenses in the hire of carri of receiving ship Potomac ‘and ordered as aS ages. ‘The item of Crp ite hewn appear large to who are not accustomed to reside in c.ties, and who have no families. Where hired s yants are indispensable, the expense is greatly prs soya Jamot — that A Eyed groceries, liquors, soap, candles, and the grea’ variety of articles not readily enumerated, the ite of 25 cents per head for the first period sistant executive Washington navy- 3 First ‘Assistant Engineer John Lowe, to duty at the ‘Washington navy-yard. ‘THe SEMI-ANNUAL CONVENTION Of the gen- eral ticket agents association will convene at Willard’s hotel om Friday, March 21, 1373. and 50 cents per head for the last, jay, is Se rN ee encarta! | uek-toere thentue-nce exposes ot alice: cua cote ae ycangoenaned tg | The article of personal expense at $150 each association, composed of all the general tleket | for the parents and children, estimating six, to a inthe United Sesociation | include the varicty of clothing, tailor’s bilis, hoki semi-annual ms, and at these | doctor's bills, schooling, 1s not more, I believe. conventions the poe pene compare notes and | than ery genteel family experiences. It may ideas regarding equalizing rates of fares; the | not be improper to remark that the lead of one Fae ae teeter ciish scarce Se. and in | of the executive departnients Pays $1.00 per the ‘work which seenlae apnum rent. These estimates, therefore, may more correctly apply to executive officers other than heads of departments. I beg leave to enclose an extract from the journals of the Senate, 2d poerinay Congress, which it appears that ie compen- fatlon to thie heads of the departinents has! not 9 increased since their first establishment in “Thkave the honor to be, sir, yr most obdt and most h’ble serv’t, { 5) Joszrn Nourse, The tollowing estimates referred to, in the Bitimate of the Bi ntshave to perform. ie ET New was over . E. A. Ford, general ticket and of ‘acl which would have attend- ed the su; ofa penieel fom at the seat of Government in the years 1789, , 1791. Dollars per Annum. ++ $500 OO SENATE CONFIRMATIONS. The Cabinet Confirmed. The Senate, in executive session, this after- noon confirmed all the Cabinet nominations sent in to-day, together with the following nominations: George H. Sharpe, to be surveyor of customs for the port of New York, rice Cor nell, resigned; Walter Harriman, naval ofiicer at Boston, reappointed; William H. nsion pes it at Indianapolis, Indiana soln A. Burbank, Governor of Dakota; Jo W. Foster, of Indiana, envoy extraordinary a minister plenipotentiary to Mexico, vice Tho= W. Nelson, ; Cornelius A. Logan, ot Kansas, envoy extraordinary, &., to. Chili. Cyrus Northrop, collector of customs for district of New Haven, Conn.; Byron ©. Carr, sup vising inspector of steamboats for 6th distr yee, oe Houston, removea; Geor; ‘ee Dusken, Sth district Pennsylvania, vice M moved; A. R. Howbert, of ——, be r 4 a 'a., (reappointed;) Edw: . York. “cacumiasion mi ral A.W: Michigan, Th eral. Philadelphia Smith, ot New mer of Indian affairs, vi ker, ;_E. W. Barber, of rd Assistant Postmaster a Ixsanity I THE Tomes.—An interesting examination was made on Friday by Drs. Ham- mond aud Cross to ascertain the mental condi- tion of two murderers now confined in the Tombs, New York, and also t6 pronounce upon insanity of George Francis Train. the alle; One of the murderers was pronounced perfect!y sane; the other, Leahy, who murdered his wit recently, is attempting the same trick that was uffalo murderer, with as tried by Gainey, the little eftect. By’ a close scrutiny, both ‘secret!y and in the presence of the prisoners, the physi cians have conducted their examination, they are convinced from the conversation appearance of Leahy that he is only feigning ims ences of Lis as sanity to —— ‘the conse: crime. George Francis Train Is re certainly insane. His conversation discon. nected, and he is the victim of the most “a terous delusions. He declared in the presence of the physicians that when he returned from Europe he expected to be elected President of the United States, but now he is convinced that the people of the country are corrupt, and tha it is going to ruin. reat number o ation which, althongh genuine enough as as they go, do not really represent their © value, beca e cutting str the notes, ps, lengthwise, from some part ¢ At the varions banks numbers ot them are met with every day, and refused acknowledgments of their full value. The most Commonly operated upon arc denomination of $5. The mode to cut a mumber of notes will insore ten that have been in sueh divisions made up” notes ont of ni’ that the a uperceptible. Thess eut notes can be ensity detected by the least obserrant per *on, for they are much narrows r than those that are whole. “The carelessness of t; ules-people. however, has encouraged the prodnevion of a sharp examina- jection of the to, will stop this buginess these notes, and nothing be tion of money received, ard the re. kind of bills al) of tampering with the cur Farauny vr A Herrman was yesterday reques of health to hold an in t over the remains of man, twe trom the lof thigh, and, second, tetanus, as certified to Dr. Louis A. Baralt, of Center Deceased was employed as ‘su - Phila. ey. hove reryp eared removed to his home a ui attended by Dr. EBaralt, but acter ¢ heaith board re. Mth. IDENT occurred ina Bansor schooi the ether day. A litt'e girl purchase: bottle of ether for her mother, and took it with During the session she her to the seminary. pared it about to her y m consequence of frequ succumbed to anwthesi. wd home more or less insensibe, while the air was so full of the volatile fuid that am wnus:fal drowsiness was felt by all present ing companions, and. were carried A LONG-LOST HUSEAND made his appearnce ance in Bi wiek. N.C., the other day, aut with tears 315,000, induced his divores wife to kick her second husband down the hack Stairs into a pig-pen. ‘The tears might have failed, the’ second argument brought # flood er love into that woman's heart that ~he could not i A SADLY BRIEF is metioned in the Lowell newspapers. Wm. R. MeN. Ellen Ewen were married last Thursd; Poor Miss Ellen was arreste asa stubborn and disobe little bride! ANOTHER PEEIL TO WoMEN the same night it chiki.” Miss Bow! aged sixteen, in Boston, last week, t stairs, and in doingsoone of her hair pi driven into her bead, rendering her inse ‘This case we enter as set off against that of young lady who on falling down stairs was =.¥- ed srom fracture by her water-fall. Miss Same WiLKINSON continues to press her suit tor breach of promise of marri.ze agaiest Bric® Pomeroy. The faithless | Fs eos the statute of limitations, but the tates circuit court has overruled the plea, ul ordered defendant to go to trial on ihe merits of the case. AND GRANDHILD —Iin Worth, near Chicago, o ay morning, the house of John Simmons, a farmer, was burned. and Simmons’ father, aged eiguty, and his child, aged two years, perished. A Samant dollars secreted iA the Wall was also ured. Mvst AroLoeize on Ficut.—Iin the Poria- guese cortes Saturday, the minister of foreign affairs announced that the Portuguese eo.:-ul has been instructed todemand immediate ~at- irfaction of the Brazilian government for che outrage to the Portuguese flag at Para, — * JOHN SAVAGE, jr., late cashier of the I. mere National Bank of East Cambridge, M has been arrested on complaint of t States bank commissioner, charged with =! ing tands from the bank, and held in $1 bail for trial. ———___ AN INDIANA woMAN is angry because her husband took her very best sheet to hang j:!mn- self when there was an cloth es-line in the cellar which was good enough for the puryose. he says he always was extravagant, too lazy to go into the cellar for an anything. Tue FAKIR OF AVA, was arrested in Buiftio, N. Y., last week , the police aathoritie: violation of the anti-lottery law. #7 The Countess de Montijo has been striken blindners. sii wi 67 An Indiana was exercised rat icop exe uightindeca. 2s > ary S97 Mr. Burlingame, of Fall Kiver, blew out “ tod al- 0 -his brains because he got O@A Louisville states that the Falls City Tobacco bank foots up 8350,09. S7-The horse disease is 20 ra aly in Arizona that it will samen aaee ary movements. @7‘Cound dances” at church festiv:. im Dubuque, fa., are not considered the « are thing” by the press of that city. nance for! ‘organ-grinders to play lo yer than ten minutes on any one block. 87 An Easton (Pa.) man has sued the fi. le- for in on his. to put out the fre in ibor’s are so tamed by oold 87- Quail and and in venia ‘ pick thes by the abe Semeeras wa ing man in Tennessee was prese'ted with pen-wiper by his sweetheart Mane beet be gece ad sg-When Bi ¥ chiidren Stcieir ease withont delay. Saks ne S7-A dreadful Ohio paperr how the ‘the with the Ice erest he stoned sway tt hie atare- Cc. a Pi gona ne tale Blase., in the of fer H. Terrell, The cutting ts performed ining of the edzes reet ho.pital. in the old Bowery theater, and during the performance on the stage a few night ago he was accident! y shot, as stated, and taken to the hospital. Ile bthe to honor the doctor's ccr- it whitts, five pupils a ona certificate obtained jrom the city clerk, upon the representation that the bride was eightcen years old, when, in fact, she was only fifteen. Poor broken. ——_-—___ New York Notes. ANOTHER M. C. DECLINES T® TAKE THE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE Moxpay, March 1. The Vice President submitted papers and documents trom members of the legislature of Missouri and others, alleging corruption in the election of Mr. as Senator from that state Referred to commitice on privileges and elec- uons. ‘Mr. Wright submitted a resolution of inquiry to the committee on rules as to the expediency of prov: hereafter that debate sha!l be con fined to and be relevant te the subject matte: under discassion, that it shall be ir order at time for a majority to demand the of this city bax published an address review. the Spanish question, and express the be that the Spanish government is not good faith on the abolition peal is made for the recoguitio ency of Cuba. POSTMASTER + . of this city, says that his resignation is pe previo " to political causes, as he was in pertec ee oe See ee ak we ees: | Sian pyscant. on ues Bie ne be free from the respons! subjected by defaleations among subor! THE PROS GCTED LABOR BTRIKEM The United Onter of Amer and Amalgamated Union are quite s» that the Bricklsyer®’ Association com whom they are 0 meet to-morrow, wil! the eight-hour system, and that there = trouble this year with the men of tha COUNTERFEIT RAILROAD Se It was vaguely rumored on Saturday that counterielt stock of the Toledo and Western rosd and of the Pitt t Fort Wayne road had been negotiated V1 street, and that three or four timized, including the Contine y the house of Kohn, Loot & Co. Th are expected to-day. It ix stated, how the extent of the figures may not gy yo i $30,000, disposed of in regular order shall go to the f of the calendar. The resolution was laid over under objection of Mr. Mecrimon. . The resolution declaring the seat of Alexan der Caldwell, of Kansas, vacant, wasthen taken up. ‘Mr. Saulsbury spoke of the circumstances at tending the election of Mr. Caldwell, and by that corruption was undoubted. He ‘expres: the opinion that the Senate should parge ttse!/ of the dishonor which had been cast apon it, and be maintained that the proper and appro” priate remedy was expulsion Mr. Susaner arose and presented the ereden- tials of bis colleague, Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, elected by the legislature of Massachusetts to fill the remainder of the term of Hon. Henry Wilson, elected Vice President of the Unite —— The credentials were read and placed on file. Mr. Boutwell, escorted by Mr Sumner, then advanced to the Vice President's chair, and was sworn in. Mr. Pratt said that after murder, no other offence exceeded bribery m enormity. Bribery sa FRE OVERDTR. Tare NOW Ove No anxiety, th: m except the Nia, felt for any of ada. eT. PATRICKS DAY the foundations of society, and was Elaborate preparations are being» « ‘ainst justice, morals and public policy. | the Irish es for the celebrat s The committee found that Caldwell was guilty | Patrick's day. It is expected 30,000 of bribery; and this, in the opinion of the com. | P*™te. The courts of this city and " are adjourned over until to-morrow. od SRQROR WILLIAM CURTIS is report as inpleased at the ment of Gen. Shave as eurveyor of Nit declaring that the appointment was ms {> out the knowledge or advice of the corr three, consisting of himself, Jackson ~ and Collector Arthur, to designate a»: Mr. Curtis has recovered from his tllne mittee, invalidated’ his election. The bargain with Carney, Mr. P. characterized as corrapt, and said that it was exactly equivalent to a purchace of the votes of the members of the leg- islature, and in his opinion it invalidated Cala. well’s election. He considered it his duty to reserve the ancient glory and honor of this jenate, and he should vote for the pending re=- olution The Senate, when Mr. Pratt concluded, went inte excentive session. —— see = he Use ofa: lw. | puted that there will be fully (From the Nation.} | People im the processio cvart's extraordinary bit of technicality - exclusion of the car-hook from the | Occurred this morning « Clase of --deadiy weapons,” if accepted by courts | Tireet™, caumng « and juries, wilf simply make it necessary to use | losers are a cart-rung, an iron pots, a stone pitcher, or a Se pickax, or any weusual weapon. in the work of owe eae. Reventon slaughter, to reduce all homiciles to the second e Pang Sp age 4 degree. The young fe jow who was hang the other day in Brooklyn, for running out of 4 ~ 3 y . | The building was ¢ tavern and beating a policeman’s brains out in a drunken trolie with sticks and stones, bad no | 804 Was damaged abou struck bya falling cop injured. . a beh: such pleas produced on ThE PIONEER PARTY of the Oriental topographical corps sailed tor Liverpool on Saturday en route to Egypt, Pal: tine and Asia Minor for bower vation’ $70.000 Worth or Dearrs Srocen rrow THE MaILs.—The mails from St. Lowiste the east have been robbed several times during the past (wo months. Fifty thousand dollars worth {drafts sent from 8 is by hird Na. | 2d photographs of all pow tin the Tonal Bank to the Sathonel Pecwk of Coe ne, | Bible lend, and to make axvangumeuis tors Of New York January 31 failed to reach their | ST6at expedition wext autumn under the per- sonal direction of Prof. lam. counsel of Profs. Upham a yea and other noted scholars destination, but have not sinc The mailsot the Lith and 25th of February w also robbed, and a few days ago informat came from Buffalo that a draft for $1500 issued by the bank in St. Louis, in favor of J C. Ayres & Co., of New York, had been pre sented by an express company in Buffalo, with the name of the firm forged. The forgery was en presented ’ the Irish socie “ * ed tillafter the draft wad peen pais. a > ny . ‘king tnt tye Upon receipt of this information, Gen. Smith, | 2T¢ fecking int Postmaster, immediately commenced an inves: | Wectators. Ten thousand will be im the yyoo- tigation, and ascertained that the mail of Jano- - Dispateh ary Sist did mot go through, and that the mail- [Second Dispat. box was robbed of several letters, apparently | 0 RZADELPEIA, March 17 * between St. Louis and Indianapolis. — There ce te fe b. no clue yet to the robbers, but a special post | Of St. rv ance ts very large profusion of banners awl are carried by the different societies. A Kenorexe Horno’ Mother and Sm THE FLOODS 18 THE SUBQUENANNA ed an \e A dispatch from Chick Pox Death, ond the Father Maimed for ice in the Susquchanma mo office detective is working up the matter. - > the channel is open there. At Colam rr) Hag, onlay might, Mes. B- G- Smith was sit- | {2° sver hae fallen four fect, aud the Ponesate having gone fo bed, wis ‘erosene lam, oc. | ¥auia railroad tracks are ali'clear. The eal pioded, ‘enveloping the unforteness enmoe Rocnaiterekly damaged by the Good between flam:s.’ With a shriek of terror she awaker yg . , her husband and rushed ont of the honve, { t Rect Doped the viver te riving, but ne alarm is felt, ax channels are open from Water'« Island to the head of the gorge at Kock Kun A rise of two or three feet would carry The eo away, as the gorge isonly bel by resting om lowed by her husband. Mr. Smith, with his hanes aixl snow endeavored to extinguish flames, but did not succeed until the his Was burned completely of, and her body so badly burned that she cannot live. Mr. | te bottom. Spncinsalls Smith was so badly burued that he will be a Fires. cripple for life, and it feared totally bl:d- ’ oes eel Walle thisheartvending sécne oes ng on out- Mitwackre, March 11—The Mann Bro te tide. the boy. a ind aboat 14 vearsold, amd the | Rivers wes damend ty Be net rece house were forgotten. The burning oll set pie * Thetestaeneek” oe house on fire, and it and the sleeping boy \. cre consumed. a THE GATLING GUN is an instramentof de- struction well kuown to the world, and has been in use im the United States army at inter- vals for more than ten years In the appropriation bill, which recently passed gress, provision was made for the use of th guns of lightweight and small calibre on plains, and of others of heavicr weight and cal- Te tor experimental and test pur as lank defences tor tortifications ‘and. other fensive tions. In Europe this Beapon is adopted + Russi and Turkey. Sol. ders of the lute war will remember this tam “coffee mill” gun,of which the French mitrail- — v DENSBURG, N. ¥., March Iv.—A fire here sey destroyed buildings extending trom ‘ord to Water streets and from Catharine strowt to the river. The principal suffererg are Morgan, WD. A & Sons, Kellogg & paper, sa-h-and blind manntactory, and rooms. Loss [Second Dispatch | Norristown, P. March now under control, agale. The Catholic chureb ings were entirely destroyed. 3 J Lows 30,0. lense is little else than a copy. — + 20e- aah ieee Tarer Doiiars ror Cnokiwe ay Actress. RUN ON THE FREEDNEN’S Savixes Bank | One of the actresses’ in RicMonD.—There was a run on the Freed- men's Savings Bank of Richmond, Va., Thursday, and abent $3,000 was drawn out. ‘On the ist of March the’ deposits amounted in the aggregate to © soon asa disposition to draw 000. As ut WAS moui- <catae”” toh fested the officers of the bank telegraphed to by catch inkle according to his ideas of art were pincod to the cease. or caf rhe | dete os ager $3 for indulging im ter ore he ind rs 6 Richmond Dispatch of Saturda: that kind of A pretty own suasion. this is,” wrathfully spoke the historic {-m-le, “to price & woman's choking at $3." It sv a little cheap, but it may be mentioned {9 m.it- gation of the aguire’s Jidgement that he had the Sawyer divorce case, Mrs. 1 obably, ap ty meena fo mp oltained an absolute divorce, with an —_ Suton eis oa of $6 per month. The peculiarity of this case | U8 Om the noise better than outsiders © is, that although there was cere- ~ mony, the court held that the fact of the couple living together for eighteen years was sufficient to make them husband and wite in the eve of thelaw. Mrs. Sawyer was a clreus rider for a ber of years, and Mr. Sawyer iss veteri- nary surgeo: . mn run subsided yesterday, and al amount dtawn out was redeposited. ———$——— Tur Exp or a Novet Divorce Svrr.—tn Say Gex. Crook a8 ax Inpiay Paci te, — Advices from Arizona state that ‘Gen. Crook is at Camp McDowell with his entire command of twelve companies. His Indians gives in Eeresicsovsere mi fl i in ital Bf i f f | g i fi i