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THE BVENING SPAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvapia Avenue, cer. Lith St., ty 128 EVENING BTAR APER COMPANY. 6H. RAUFFMLNIY; President. ° THE EVENING BR is served by carriers to iberibers ENTS PER WEEK, or FORtY- Foun Ocets Pen Mosth, at the counter . By mail ein, Zwo Conse cecn. By mous, j ‘one year, $8. | THE WEEKLY STAR—Published 3.8 year. B¢ invariably in Pa ab GF Kates of advertising furuiched on application. "__ LADIES’ GooDs. WILLIan’s FIRST SPRING OPENING, MONDAY, Maxcn @trw. wl9.t s™ MPING DEPOT, y 617 SevextM Srauer, Opportie Patent Office. eK, be Aone Stairs). ‘ino uesorencnt of ise RED Geduey, & New York. mn fermerly st 71o Wath s.. NOrvEs PARIS. 'S ET ROBES DE BAL. THERS, LACES, &c. ‘The om of ington and vicinity are re- spect tr ips ited call and eramine goods before eakeare lowe iar tisly S0GKk_ AND CHBAPZST i Ne Sk 5 ty GA TLL i z. wort hoCdee Bene LENZBERG & CO., Selling ont entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANC at and belo _Jan0-6m between 7th and Sth streets northwest. "SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘The present severe season hae thoronghly tested the virtues of Mrs. Jones* Cough Mixture—thousands of bottles having been ‘weed with cortain.success. Its trial has been most @horoagh. A mere cold or cough or the most -agara- ‘vated cases it Ras cared with equal “Itis Bat chyectionable to the taste, and readily used for children and pers: nomeating mixtures, particulacty as itedoses arc small and eyery dowe Contains the germ of ap ulti- mate cwfre, Ite value in advenced cases of, thost Yergingon Consumption must not be anderestithated. Many such it has entirely cured, even casts of ac knowiedged consumption. While it does greatly reheves, and a large number of these uufor. Tunates uow-Qee it for the great reiief it affords them. For « Cold, Cough, Lofinesza, Brouchiti#, Hoaree- ness, Or any ew a eee use nothing wore rebi le. Prices—iarge size. £1; «mall, Sects. For sale only vy SARTHUR NaTtANS, Drazemt, 2-ir ‘ wl D streets north weet. r 2d the only true and perf te tints, no poin' + harmless, religtle, instan- tanes Por own; at ali dr and 16 Bout street’ New Yort. ooh an p2ronten OF EUMAN BAIR. GRAND BARGAINS AT MADAME ESTREN'S, eS hee, Chi nis, Pails, Frinzettes, of the pg a 2 chasing clsewbere deol. LAD enENcH STARCH ENAMEL 1 for doing up Linen or fal gloss te the fabrie Special attent Tony ites atren which wit pay vetted tae able and prom pt, FIRST-CLASS SE Refers by porml hington, D.C: * 3 nal Metrop: litan Bark, W JM. Bradhent. Second Controller, Wi 1 O.; Riwand Clark, Koy., Architect ™ s] HE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REP: ¢ rot 7th and D streets.) « PEN FEOM 10 AM To : BAS. READ ¢ SEXMAN AMERICAN SAV x Bo. 616 58v5 ste STREET, Opposite the Post-Ciica Deparimens. .to4p.m. Saturdays opew an. Solfections made and ident, A. EBERLY, V. Pres, ¥ Sec., G. E. PREN TISS,Casb 7 Sangares Ww eatin 7 SECOND NATIONAL BANK, F STREBT, Betwoorn Seach and Seventh Sereats- Collections made and Excbange furnished ou 7" pointe, octs-tt D._L. EATON, Cashier. iw. seis, GEN. ADRIAN R. ROOT, ‘Late Col'r Internal Bey., Buitalo, N. ¥ Baxxme HOUSE OF SQUIER & ROOT, 2610 FERROUS TANTS AVENUE, ite Will Hotel) Pete WW ASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘Sia per cent. Interest aliowed on businem accounts. Eight per cout interest allowed on deposit of one euth ox More. Coliections made where, au2S ‘[HE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND i TRUST company. o> 4%? Basking House, No. 160 ¢) je the T Pays siX PER GENT. . Pars ToC PER CENT j BS of deposit. Assmes beste Deposit: bear 1 wallable an BAS BRANCH OFFICES to al ites of the Seuth and Bank hours, Open Weinecday and's: @'civck, Lo receive deposits only. fend fors ‘copy of the Chart BUY AND SELL FOREIGN EXCHAN' and ISSUE CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT for Travelers, Lat ld. ern cock le Uh any pari ef the wor! JAY COOKE. McCULLOCH & 00,, LoNpoN are Casbed fn an; Exéianp, Inzrann and BcorranD.Jrece charset maris WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Carne Ta sie and Lowts:ana avenue, Pays © PEB CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT. Loterest commences from date of deposits. De be made and drawn at L. a J. A. RUPE, Treasurer. EARLY SPRING WEAR. JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, FOR EARLY SPRIN. “ FOR EARLY SPRIN FOR EARLY SPRING, MIDDLING WEIGHT MIDDLING WEIGHT IDDLING WEIGHT DRESS AND BUSINESS SUIT , DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS AND BUSINESS SUIT , LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, AT USUAL LOW PRICES AT USUAL LOW PRiIogs AT USUAL LOW PRICES A. STRAUSS, A. STRAUSS, A. STRAUSS, 2031 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. 2013 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU 2013 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! Third Door Rast of Ith Street ‘Third Door East of Lith Street et Third Door Rast of Hith Strvet. MPOBTANT. HEV BUILDEB> al Re, ETT Satan, estab!) ‘ad “kh the . Eclat bate Degen Fee Wineow ils, ‘cape Re. J, + Me Building, New Fork svenve end Welcher's PAARL 557.105 eames PER a Bl Frees merli-ly AMUSEMENTS. LL:S NEW OPERA HOUSE. wis iN T. FO) Pe ropes ont Manager. THE GREAT SOCIETY STAR, MISS AGNES ETHEL, Will appear TO-NIGHT in her original success, FROU FROU, as ae ted by her ue@rly an entire season in New York cur. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MISS AGNES ETHEL. SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, GRAND AGNES ETHEL MATINER. Mise Ethel ement fs positively limited to Six Nights and a Matinee. Seats can now be seenred for any evening during the week at the office of the Opera House. mt? VW ALL's NEW OPERA HOUSE, JOBS T. FORD............... Proprietor and Manager. GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. PS eT iw 4 laren 0 as. . 4 ast E Manager A SEGUIN. 458 MONICA NEWMAN, MBE. BROOKHO! MR. et MR. EDWARD 5S. Mk. G Mr. T. BANTLE PHIL rs. M iT, MONDAY: MMER Moon. Change of Opera every Scale of Prices:— Admission, 75 conts. seats: Balcony Circle, $1, Orchestra, seats will commence is! music Opera House, Thars! eh 20. ASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. W AdIoanah rircxt, south Pruner ivania asec.) THE BEST YET! THE GREATEST ENTER SMENT EN GMERICR, Read our list of atrrm. ¢) cs attentively, First, we have srgeerd Me, DANIEL D. NASH, w! to 08 hearaid into a world-w Mr. FRED. LEVANTINE, who ey fame,and performs his beautiful and graceful act with ihe erystal pyramid \f : he chermieg mabe teteinede POLL in pew and beautiful vocal @ ioe OORE, the champion lightsing Guanes ‘# Fe) epi te uaa aah ing navelties Mone, ALEXANDER BLANDOW. SKI the “Maitre de Batlet” and distl : Dancer, with his greatly augmented Bui. produce several new and beautiful * oS ae y the KIRA) aaoniureite and actress Mile. ARD, willappear; as also the fax: ny Séngand Datee men, ue COLLY EE BROTH Dan and Eddie. Then we have t tar tric Irish Comedian anh Voee ti ist, Pat great Baniomt, ick Parker; the great Ei former, Ot ‘ereat urbank; the Ve IRISH 'OR, embracing the entire strength of the Com- b 21, Grand Complimentary Moore. TRSDAY and SATURDAY. wiz Matinees W. ha biti New No. nes” On and sale ae Tre St. WtH St at MARKRITER': 0. 439 te. street, * 5 hid streets, eight core ve Fellow all. we! fat 7" District. a fis Sis and Number. del-ty* That E.S.JUSTH, 619 D strest, be- aud 7th streets northwest, sells 'cus- SECOND-HAND.CLOTHING ‘Joss than half the cost of ready-made new ones. SILK DRESSES 2 epeciaity. fels-ty ee Soue BE Tem, Haass, conraR axehold Farniture bought ly attended to Fornayivante avenue"? BALLS, &e. GP !5D UNION BALL mm REPUBLICAN STATES ASSOCIATIONS, MARCH 25, 1873, ar INAUGURATION HALL. ket«, $2; for sale at the principal hotels, at the stores of Metzerott and Ellis, and at the johun & Uo., Philp & THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL for the Benefit of THE CHILDBENS HOSPITAL Il Le given, under the auspices of the Directors of That iustivution,ta MASORIG TEMPLE on the TUESDAY, the 16th of April next. admitting a geutieman lady, $5 00 miz-tf [Chron Rep. & Sunday papers copy.} LECTURES. BRENCY LEGISLATION” — TT. “CUPMALLACE P GROOM, Protident Wee lercemtile Jornal Company. at MABONIC PLE, SATURDAY, Mare! 3, tay at 8 are invited. i ce ON JAMES F. BRIEN, rere ae pro on 239 di street, >: LIME! LIME! p = Best wood burnt LIME at 61 per barrel, delivered 1 a Pat OF te EAS FAREY, 1th street, 2 )-m* ~ near La. avenue, northwest. ba el es ee GOALR IY BOILERS. I will Remove and Provent SCALE to any Steam Boilers, or make uo charge. inf fob 6w™ _ S dimatre. PRE chinase Tea none ‘Bas removed to 613 Datreet, Betwven éb and Th, parih she. TEAS cheaper than ever. No rent to pay. febii-tn L. BENJAMIN, Proprieter. . | of Dali ral ant ‘rWO CENTS. EVENING Washington News and Gossip. IstennaL Revexvr.—The receipts from the source to-day we Gen. W. T. Sunken arrived here from York last night. Assi8TANT Secretary SAWYER was sworn im yesterday; ‘bat will not assume his duties until Monday next. AssEseor SMITH, of the Richmond ( Va.) dis triet, has been appointed collector, vice Bur- gess, removed. Vick Presipent Wisox denies a report that he had declared that the success of the repub- liean party demanded the expulsion of Cald- weil from the Senat Mnf. Rose BA Kua, wife of Gen. J. H. Baker, Commissioner of Rensious, died at the residence of the family, S07 H street northwest, at noon ioner has the sy mis fn bis bereave: ‘The following superin- tendents of national cemeteries have been or- dered to assume their datios: Sam'l. McKeown, sEngene Sullivan, Ander- EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE Tuunapay, March 29. Mr. Anthony sudmitted a resolution author- ASSOCLATED PRESS. REPORTS. General Railroad Bill Passed by the New Je: March 2.—The senate unapimously the general railroad passed by che house. been Unie iinitely postponed. New York Notes, FIRE LAST NIGHT. New Yorx, March 20.—4 fire in building No. +5 Beckman street last night d. ‘s Dispatches. eomrni: of a large eiréic of frie Onverep To Dury. Mr. Anthony moyed that hereafter the dail hour of miceting of the Senate be lixed at 10: to. The Caldwell case was then taken . Mr. Hamilton (Md.) read an argument deuy- sonville, Ga. © —o! epee ing the power of the ate to inquire into the qualifications of members of a state legislature, and declared that hé coukl not yote for reported by the committee. The er claimed by this resolution was a doubt- and he asked why not resort is case to the exercise of an undoubted power—that of expulsion? In every as; this case he preferred that the unm Testing in the Senate should be e: suould vote according? for a moment the Senate was to set itself’ u; the members of the liad no power legislature on sels authorized by the last session of Congress. Of these new steamers five wooden ones will be built at the navy vards, and three iron ones con- structed by contract. Miss Aenes EtHet appeared to great ad- vantage in ‘Frou-frou” at Wall’s Opera House last night, a play im which she first achieved her reputation as an aetress of superior merit. before performed so ‘be repeated usis eve- Tur REPORT of the committee on claims on the case of Commissioner Douglass, whose deputy was a defaulter while he was a collector > |. It was written by Mr. geen Be wholly ‘exomsretes Charles Somers £00. THE “ CORNER” IN POR! It is said that the recent advance in the price of pork here is owing to a heavy demand from ‘get aud wealthier couutries of Europe for pork to be converted into bacon for army food. he fact that one or two houses im this-city hokd great quantities of pork has given rumor of an intended “corner,” but no wel. founded statement on the subject is made. THE THREATENED LABOR STRIKE. There is nothing new in reference to the prebended strikes among the workii Se Sees ng lat it, but the sn! Strikes was not considered. "At the semi-monthly meeting of the Workingmen’s Union last even resolutions recentl: “Frou-Frou” w. well in this city. ning. Prack Coxmisston ArrorstTEeD.—The Rev. E. Thomas, of Cal., has been Tudian peace commissioner, vicé Gen. Appleby, as the censor ot ure. The Senate put the members of a testimony horrible condition of affairs in Kansas, a de- neracy in morals and politics, in which the nator from Kansas was involved a uni it uni an Snes eat Mr. C. C. Bemis has been appointed by Sec- retary Richardson supervising steam vessels for the first district of California, viee Guthrie. Mrs. JounsTon, mother of United States Senator John W. Johnston, died at her resi dence in Abingdon, Va.,on Monday last, age! about seventy years. Mr. TotpERt Lanston, chief of the 1812 di- vision, Pension Office, has been placed incharge of the special service division, vice Mr. Joseph erent to be deputy commis- Frye, of Maine, Mr. Douglass, but speaks o' faithfulness im bigh terms of praise. Republican Special. Srcngtany BrikwaP leaves here next ‘Thursday for Chicago, where he will be joined by General Sheridan, and together they will inspect the military posts of the. especially in Texas. ent four or six weeks, and, duri Sherman will be acting ywhere. with frand, and while he Saeet ag ew — on a was jus coul avoid condemuation of Mis act in the most soleam form. Mr. Conkling then resumed his argument yesterday owe of the authori- iy by the tation, declaring position to the = Ne farther action was taken, but several members asserted that = = be a general strike within a couple THE SCHOONBR JOSEPH GARLAND SAPR. committee fer co: absence, General retary of War. Masor O. FE. Bancock, corps of engineers, will proceed to Cape Aim, Massachasetts,on public business, and, mpon completion of the same, will retnrn to this city. General Bab- Cape Ann to examine the stones ‘of the Scott monument ordered by Congress, and which are now being quarried at € €8 soon as his official absence for afew days. with all ow board, is safe at Rockla: TEN MORE FEMALE DOCTO graduates fen female serted that no intelligent court would find one solitary instanre of any member of the other member of Tie Uxirep Srares Commissioner To Texas, having examined at Corpus Christi nearly a hundred witnesses, left for San Diego and Laredo yesterday morning, and from Lare- do they will move to Eagle Pass. THE FUNERAL OF Mrs, PENNIMAN, mother of Mrs. Secretary Robeson, took place at the residence of the Secretary, on K street, to-day, and was largely attended. Several members of the Cabinet, including Attorney General Wil- Hams, were present. THe CLATM AGENTS made araid on Secrotary Richardson to have him rescind the decision of Secretary Boutwell that drafts issued from the ‘Treasury in payment of claims must be male payable to the order of and paid tothe elaim- ants themseives, and not to the attorney; but the Secretary this morning declined to rescind that decision. teal y doctors this week. the committee (Mr. TaEG bas spoken to the same effect. A third mem! with articles for the Vie: (Mr, Anthony.) dissented from A nna exposition, will be the _ reper! wed the sanction only of fourtec: to-@ay. She has on board a packages, cases hal to be left over to be forwarded by steamer. A DRUNKEN WIFE MURDERED. Peter Gaihin, a laborer, ot Williamsburg, seriously stabbed his wite with a pair of scissore lant gight, because he found her on the door drunk upon retarning from work. x — ‘Tax WeEEKLYSTAn, just issued, contains the Of the executive session of the Sen- ate; nominations aid contirmations daring the of the Methodist conferences; Day was celebrated; commn- tation of the sentence of O'Brien, the murderer of Samuel H. Cunningham; end of the case against Rey. Dr. Husto est and best tal duties will permit of THERE 18 BUT ONE NT SEAT now in the Senate, and that belongs to Louisiana. Pinch- back has been elected, but wot yet admitted. Of the seventy-three members of the Senate ‘The absent ones are Mr. Ednumnds, who has gone to Europe, and Messrs. Brownlow, and Flauazan, Leading Sena- in First avenue Jeanett Schultz reecived a terrible wound on the head, and Philip Smith was severely injured. BANK SUSPENDED. It betated that the Bull's Head Bank, of this city, has suspended this morul rounded by an exelted crowd of de: THE ARREST WAS MADE TO-DAY of some passengers on incoming steamers who the perpetrators of the ank of England. URE OF THE BULL'S BEAD DANK bank is closed and in charge of the police. A notice on the door says the at fairs are under consideration and a report will at the earliest Crowds of depositors surround the building. Ii is rumored that the snpension is owing to de falcations ly some of the officers. AT OF ONE OF THE PArrrEs WITH FRAUD ON THE RANK OF ENGLAND. Later intelligence in re made this morning is that MecDouald, was arrested. ‘The arrest wasmade on board the Thuringia, from Havre. On the person of MeDonald was foamt lish goid, diamonds and other valuable articles, The authorities have been for the weeks in constant commaunic ation with inspec- tor Bailey, of the London detective police, from whom a description of McDonald was obtained. The deseription was given the London detectives by Noyes, who was recently arrested m counec- tion with the traads. TRERE WERE STNFTPEN Bi iting to about $4, e governinent advertised to malf, which it sofd at last evening, Mrs. ail It five are here, Ketches and fashion sf ricultural items, Bouschold receiptn, &ee ken Terms: One dolta advance; single copies tivé cents, in ready for mailing. Hamlin, Johnston, who have gone to t tors are anxious to Close the session as soon as tion of Mr. Anthony this nb was adopted that the at 11 o’elock datly in or- be brouglit to a ; that it is sur- posible, and on positon Mf per annum, in Tee Warre Hov: seems to have run out of delegations, as none called npon the President to-day in reference to the colleetorship of that port. A who saw fhe President were the Seeretary of War, Senators Sargent, Gorden, Ames; Hite. on, Mr. Wm. A. Pite, Minister of the Uuited ‘States to Venezuela and a number of Repres AY.—Baltimore pd that the bi are stspected of bei Waar Foster, rar Nor So.—The publisued statemont that the resignation of Mr. J the Treasury Depar! * ov. Dix’s letter eised it closely and disp “ There, you see,” struek Putnam two blows, I did not strike him a PY Man wen! on to argue his no tribunal to H. Saville, chie tment, woul 1 Was entirely w authorized. The e has discharged @ position is fully y Richardson, and the relations exist betw ‘The report that Assistant Secretary seems to bave no issioner Douglass ix aspirant to. Mr. .ewis, and Robert retary Delaney . Leggett, Commi< G atsof men. The ed from heariug general impression’ to be him &s he reviewed the governor's opinions wa= y will be removed undation in fret. not, as has heen stated Hartley's position wi to the arrest but one man, Geo. felt all hope to be gone, and that the letter was the Rat of his fate. Fosigr’e appetite- has noticealily failed within the past week, aml and Sunday be has appa- rently beeu sinking in physical strength as well pinion expressed by 1s about the Tombs—by those who see the ly—is that he is failing so fast in nerve that some difticnity may, perhaps, be exper: <1 in carrying out the sentence on F: He is depressed in the extreme. and cons! meditation upon the terrors of his posi seems to be breaking him down without sciousness of the fact, the interest of the Distr City Hall build passed at the the United Stat is praisers to be appointed by th; Columbia in the t ¥. Hesry as an AMATErR AcToR—It scem the most unlikely thing possible F graye, «lignitied Prof. Henry could ever imic stage, but Hin. ows: "Speaking of since last Saturday prearcd on the WeLly 80 avers, as fo Heary, whois an Albanian, in early lite an afmirable actor, and had « strong ton for the stage; at the same time he ndness for sciencé. 1t was for some time in doubt whether the former or latter should ‘ly for Stlence, he decided ntleman who communi- has frequently seen aud pronouices r he eyer saw,”? THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION yest day heard the eases of Samnel W. Geo-ze. Samuel W. George, jr., and the heirs of Solv- e, all of Loudoun covnty, Virginia. amounting altogether to over 95,000. They also heard the cases of Jamc« for $2,304, James and Lucy Marey, and James W. Tucker, for £3,960. dents of Alexandrix “1 forty-five, was beate i jeatu in her room, at 513 West 33th * New York, Monday night. woman, who were drinking with the deceased, have been arrested on imants being resi x county, Virginia. Big pe tone es THE CASE OF MAESHAL BAZAINE. <} Pavis, March 20.—The preliminary inquiry into the case of Marshal Bazaine has beech . Nothing has Been decided upon e manner and place of trial or the the tribunal before which the Friends of the Marshal are now allowed to visit him. ELECTIONS TO PILL VACANCIES in the representation of several departments 'n ional assembly have been ordered to bc Leld gu the th of April. THE KIOT AT WOLYERNAMPTOS. March 20.) day before yesterday men and Irishmicn emploved in the cost the vicinity of that town. Thetrouble had been brewing for some da: nated on Tuesday in an open eo authorities have arrested over one hundred ot ticipated in the riot. A dis- patch from the scene of the distur morning says there are indicati ot hostilities to-day. he Nowixations THe Presipes Hite Yrening A —y¥ Ol ent : *. Biiitor Bening . Star-—Your corsesponls President sent the following nominations to the “Hollywood,” speaking of (Oliver Oldschool”) as the editor of the Port nia in the early part was who wrote the In this he ts mis id Gilll” article ‘io, was from the @ wrote much fy N. SARGENT. Senator Cornerr. of Oregon, has refused his back pay, and asked that it be turned over t the Washington Monument Association. This gift will not go tar towards building the monn- ‘The amount is $199.40 as the mileage to. which Senator Corbett was entitleu during the Forty-second Congress under the old la is cut off under the new payment of salaries, amounted which deducted from $5,000, the so-called extra compensation, leaves the foregoing valance. Tue FATE oF THE STKAMER GrorGE Wricit.—Paymaster General Alvord on Tue day telegraphed to Major David Taggart Chief Paymaster Department of the Columbi at Portland, Oregom, as follows: Lincoln or Telfai Joseph Dennie Julia Mickey, aged thirty years, who thrown by her husband from a Window ory residence, 42; west 2ith street, New Vork, the night of Jan. 9th, died in Betleyue li nblished in Phil century, says - criticism of Jack and Gill taken; the Tamous ‘Jac a red in the 2 Wchoins Biddle, wh that magazine. Yours, &e. Baltimore, Mc King, naval ofticer, John B. Pillow, surveyor of ‘ortsmouth, N. H.; Selncius Gar- customs, Puget Sound, Benjamin F. Green, Wm. W. Hendfickson to be professors of Augustus G. Tassin fielde, collector of Sovrm AMERICAN b ecagse | a The secretary of state of Bogota, lias s lar to all the goverm Tica and Sonth America, erate With the United States of a view to induce the United $ America to join with them in persuxding S) 4 ee of Cuba and cept an equivalent in money. the sum to made up by the ditierent associated republics. and in the meantime the war now going on should be harn SYMPATHY FOR n he rut in Welver- to be second lieutenant postmaster at -Jeflerson City, Mo. . Le Harris, 4th H. Smith, sd North Carolina; ENATOR Bocy.—The Senate committee on privileges had no meeting on the case of Senator Bogy, of Missouri, to-day. The members of the committee this morning received taken before the legis] they will examine, and ‘hen determine whether or not they will inves- tigate charges against Mr. Bogy. be the impression however th matter will abide the dec the Caldwell case now w Should the Senate decide that Mr. Caldwell seat should not be va: will be taken on any o Tek Mernoprst U Vitte.—There is much Methodists and citizens o! over the muniticence of Commodore Vanderbilt i 2500000 towards establishing the which will probably be @ million more will be dance with th: i VERSITY AT Nash joicing among the Nashville, Tenn., copies of the testimon: lature committee whic sof Wolverhamp- and depredations, their places of business, and there jarm among the citizens, ee The Foster Case. AN INJUNCTION WANTED TO STOP THE BANG- discharged. ‘The sli rehending rioti at the whole f th r consideratio returned, and what news the fate of Paymaster J. 8. Walker art telegraphed the following “All three vessels have been heard Telfair found wreck but no si, escape. Lincoln and Petre! found nothing.” 88.—In the Senate yester- day, after our report closed, Mr. Conkling con- tinued his argument on the Caldwell case, maintaining that the Senate could not assume that Mr. Caldwell was not duly and legally ekccted and at the same time claim the pow: expel him. Frand vitiates nothing except in the forum and in the can be tried. Before Mr. © the Senate went into executive gE A NT. roke trom the ce cus while two gymnasts were performing u it, in Naxhville, Tenn., the trapeze bi alleged cases of bribery. dif Mr. Caldwell’s seat is va- by the action of the Senate sir * against other Senators will be t ‘The assistant counsel for Foster this morning submitted the jaw that the Gov such action virtually set asid death and the appointment of the day and honr of execution. Consequently it would be to move that the sheriff be served with an ir i the execution have been retaken before again sentenced to death by the jndge betore whom he was tried. These points are now being considered by the two judges of the supreme court, in private con. ultation, and, if conside: tion for an injunction will be made’ in ope: fternoon. It is oa believed. vain. Foster's family left by to-day’s steamer ren, at his own have not been allowed to see him since his in- the sentence of to the ground, and one of them was taken for eu. He was subsequently restored to co sciousness, but is serionsly if not fatally injx Sea.—The Penn vessel of the Americ. fine line, is nearly reasiy Navar Orpers.—Lieutenant Charles Belk- nap is ordered to the Hydrographic office, + April ist, aml Pay Director the Philadelphia Naval The toliowing officers have Lieutenant Commander Francis HH. Sheppard, from Pensacola navy-yard and placed on waiting orders; Lieutenant Com- nder Char! , from naval station, nd_ placed on C, Keene, from and placed on u E. P. MeCtetlan ship Vermont, at New York, and the Juniata, Medical Director Lewis B. Hunter, from Pluladelphia naval asyluin, on 3ist inst., and Medical Direetors Maulsby, as members of retiring board, md placed on waiting orde: irector Robert Pettit, naval asylum, on April Ist and ordered to settle accounts, and then wait orders; Master Louis RK. Chester, from League Island naval statio: nd placed on vaiti Arrants, from the placed on waiting orde: Important Anuy den to Interfere in Legista: Tue CaLpweELt C. nia, the first launche until Foster shal the most elegant vet The initial trip of the Pennsylvania will take place at an early day.— Philadelphia Ing Locat Ortion 1x Tex ed the Tennessee legi pling laws by leaving of the people of different districts, wand on the ist of June, whether they will allow ling houses in their respective localities. ill will be signed hy the governor. Tue FReNCH-GERMAN Treaty Ratreren — The French assembly yesterday atternoonrati- fied without a dissenting voice th on Saturday last between Thier: Man ambasskado: the war indem: in which it legall red tenable, the mo- League Island, on 31st inst. waiting orders; Lieutenant H Boston navy-yard slature amending tie e question to & The Viewxa Commissronens.—The artisans and scientific men, in all numbering fifteen, appointed by the President to attend the Vienna ind whose names were published in TAR, are to have their actual and not to exceed #1,000 each, to be deirayed from the $200,000 appro- priated in February last to pay the expenses attendant on the display of American contri- The honorary commissioners are to receive no pay for thei laced on waitin, ca ee ee ee The Railroad Sirike in . Lovis, March 2 is, Kansas City and more quiet yesterday. aud aneng*ne partially ron off the track at nection last night, but no The Sheriff of Ra: posse was on the spot ai ted engaged in the affair and took them to the Richm ond jail. There are now nearly oue bundred Metropolitan Police in this city and along the line of the road, who. authorities, are amply sufficient to guard the Saat eonerty. aud no farther trouble is ined. Minsoni m. Johnson ani Affairs qu the Si reasonable expenses rn railroad were P from Philadelph' e treaty size od roviding for the paymen : slamage nd the evacuation ot ihe county with a expenses or otherwise. Tue Financial Poricy or THE GoveRN- MENT.—Secretary Ricbardson says he will not depart from the financial policy of his prede- cessor, Secretary Boutwell, that policy havi rproved by the Predident He ea Pd not, if he penl Aaviet from it, because Screrpe or a Lapy.—d aged 22 years, committed Va., ou Sunday last. She late James Dunlop, of that city. the best circles of society. Die partieulans of event are suppress Yi iss Mattie B. Dunlop, suicide in Petersbur . with the local ion. —The following order has just been issued by the Sec- ‘ar: & practice—which has siderable extent—ot army remaining at the seat of gov" sessions of th revailed to.a con- ernie! the view of inna affairs arcane Cholera and Small Pox in Sonth New Yors, M —$$____ <Giapstone Resumes THE PaeMiersdi ro Last evening Gladstone pi and submitted to the Queen the names o! t. He was to announce in it that he has «le. alt his colleag:: -s. 20.—The steamer Merri- ——— mons last ni; SEsator CassER cx will take no notice of the cided to remain in office, wit charges made against him to the effect that his election to the Senate teemerres by oe pok of California, made ife, Me y mattcncicnean tats, Tie believes sentiment expressed Chase, penmeace that a man is “wediately ‘after Mr. a ‘ia a © eran aware ichigan legislature have ns condemning the action to-increase ng uoure of the who opposed the the late UC on- their pay during the session, and applau! g measure. always written down were first made im- . a THE NicanaGe, of Valle Gattel, tieability of a has been settled by the labors Gaarg wee a Says the pr. jures the army ip x ; , if any, tothe “d Rodi cannot wo priya kh Ttis United States sarveying party in “Prize Figurers and John Foote : mate a Foote and six Aenesrep.—Martin by -ns +» oe npou the gang amd ative. yd clerk of U. &. District Ips, Dodge & Co. yment of $271, Attorney Biles tn Ne that the case of Phelps Ginaily settled on the ts to have a Tong Drake the maki meni ed for hie fami at fe will oceupy this summer. ort Rie r sparen wo that Lake ¢ ian Catone Ark. oye by an cendiary Gre on the 1th inst. Bix stores, the -oftigs, ag twenty. dwellings Tamee ‘hewn cay watt ete Far New York Goods Market. Rustness showed corsiterame improvement Aur ing the past week, and the numeronsbarers now in the et fram the west, south vorthweet jaid amide much of the apathy which bas marked their cowse for some time back aud became more Ihetal = chasers of general ave been in brisk re- closes very and regular for nearty all de wriptions. Wi. save Improved somewhat i ¥ With cotton » bat im a lew <a Scarce. Frown sheetings and «birt mgs ba ia good deuwand thronghout th eck tees roma steady for all mukes, ant wit change. sheetin. amt Of meditm and fine qualities ha. lost the buoyancy which has mark. their ion for some time past, and » eral ing brand. very scarce. Pr were y dikirMated daring the week the package and in assorted lots W grou.ds displayed much more activi shirting stripes and med: im request. The dennan laced with the agents tor retare delive y Bullion A “Prverce Derecrive” Convict SENTENcED.—Wm. L. Hatch, a “diver tective,” was tried before Judge Moore, Kings county conrt of sessions, New \ ork Monday, aud conyicted of pe ary last, James Cox, Caroline A. Cox, for - abso! divorcee ground ef adultery. The parties had | Friber for some time st So, 60 Madionn 'y New York city, and on the trial of th Hatch was prodiced ts a witecs: for ¢ band. Hateh swore that he had -eh. ' Mrs. Cox and a bulkier, Robert P. N-« 0 © an asmignation house in Putwam o\ ous Newcomb had the dewetive arrested 0 po jury, and he was comiaitted te await ti . of the grand Jory, which found an tn ¢ against him subsequentiy. When the « callal, Momlay, Newcomb testitied tha evening that the detretive swore he ans ow comb going into the house in Patnam ° with he man corroborated Us testimony, « ' other testimony dameging to the deter “ jury tound a verdict against him. Hatch was sentenced to 6 years amd San issu oo bh Sumner, passed at the extra session, cam and after a brief discussion the time assiy for taking the vote arrived, when the hous. fused to substitute the resolve rescinding appulling the resolve of the last legislatuy which was offered by a minority of the comm | tee on federal relations, by 49 yeas to 167 my | Other substitutes offered during ten days’ a | bate on the subject were all rejected, as was | mation to Indcfinitely postpone the matter, ti | latter by & vote ot 22 to 139, and the report o: the committee, giving leave to withdraw the motion for the rescinding of the resolve, wa then adopted. The report will come up in the senate in or tw Tee Brornernpon Ewer Drsavow ResroNSIBILITY POR THe MixsoURI STRIKE. Grand Chief Engineer Wilson, of the Brother- hood Engineers, in his interview with General Superimtendent Van Herne at St. Louis, stated that the brotherhood was not engaged in the strike on the St. Louis, Kansas City and North- crn radread, am! that tt was wholly the work of the Moberly division; it was in violation of the rules of the orgavization, and woul not be sauctioned by it. He said the way to doal with those engaged in the strike would be to su. pemi the division until the next geweral conv tion, and then, upon investigation, their cl ar- ter might be taken from them. A Sixevian Poeprcrion FULriiiep—A Kanes paper reports that several years ago Dr. L. B. Leach, of a business ———$ $< —$ —____ A SN arnow Eac are —Beplorion of an “Bay” Preder Keg-—Ou Friday evening last Mr. Waa. Brannan purchased au empty (?) powder and taking ft to bis id plac ami took the bung out hi : ing a piece of iron a spark flew he bums bole, and an explosion followed, bursting the keg into “flinderations,” scattering the Trag- menis of the So the shop. Mr B.,t only person in the shop at the time, escaped anh urt.—Frederictabery N: Cost or Fiertixe Jack.—The Ore- Led militia’ bill amounts to 56,000 for thee xty-three days’ service against the Modeos, One of the state papers says that they mever evinced the slightest curiosity to view closely the wolt-tail war banner of the M: cs, and that when Captain Jack finally me “he routed "em and scouted ‘em, nor lost a single man.” Axotuen TRAPEZ AccipEsT.—In delphia last evening, while the be Was given too se0n, and he was shot trom pneumatic tube aud fell eight or nine feet, breaking bis leg. Mons. Leopold, who was to catch himon the trapeze, thircy feet above the stage, was mot prepared’ to receive him. Te ace ch excite A Boy Mugprnen Sextey: Wm. W. Barker, the bey wlio bas been on trial for the murder of a‘lad named Shaefer, in Now * yesterday, interposed a plea of guilty of slaughter in the fourth degree, Sere, and he was sentenced w the house of refuge. Tar New Associate Jestice new yo ge for U (Mich.) Republican says: “Mon. P. i. Eamervon is now serving Lis sccond term as siate senator from Calhoun county.and isite presi lent hard wo protem. of the senate. Ii would be select fram the whole sta! yvalified for this position.” Dovere oRLOrEMent.—& Le paper tells 3 accomplished in that vicinity—a father elop!: with the elder of two sisters, anid. his som wick the younger, both Proceeding by the same t to Jeffersonville, Indiana, where the de malriage was cousumated. pte Jor Surtn, the leader of the anti-pologam Mormons, and son of their founder, is repor tw have ly purchased the first Mormon iempie in Ki ind, Ohio, and it is supposed that the Mormons now living in Mlinots mean $e qpters te teste candy ertenens ot Ehwond, A. Gnacerti Act.New Hampshire repu- Ucans and democrats alike scem to commend the graceful action of Gov. Straw in appointing to a seat on the state bench Hon. Ellery A. Hib- bard, the defeated democratic candidate for re- election to Congress. GEN. Caxny proposes to surround the lava beds and starve the Modocs out. He has about geutleman beter jon, Key novel runafay match recen:ly a ec &7 Kerosene kills more than «mal! pox. 87 Stokes never looked se well and vigorous &s now. So says a New York paper. 87", of the spoiled children are born wi! email in theme ‘4 oe on aa complates sees ting, wie i drawn ‘100,000, bat no wr by eset lameness, ar The Geneva, cated by the preaching of Pather Hyacintie, if |

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