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VG STAR: Daily, Semdays exer ca, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pesnsylvania ——- cor. 1th St. qi3 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, BB. BAUPPAANN, President. EVENING STAR is served by rikers at Tex OENTs WEEE or months, s: SF be foes Cats PER a oO each. ‘Dosths, 83.005 TEE ‘one year, @5. in LY TWO CENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. Military Of_cers and the Civil Servier. NO OFFICER OF THE ARMY CAN MOLD A CIVIL Person at—Itis stated that Mrs. 1. M. Bar- nard has been appointed an honorary commis- EVENING STAR. ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, DINKER sioner to the Vienna exposition. SR apa suinetpnediainta’s oe This Afternoons Dispatches. ; Leake pietios’ Wereestershire Setee Washiagton News and Gossip. San eee ee | of pie went chew the Attorney General had decided that meofi- | ASSOCLATSD PRESS REPORTS. e oe ©N ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENCY OF 10 beara ARS mesma jae “sgegreeottipans . cerof the army can hold a civi! position withbut v THE WEATHER, THE mt Pe Isterwar Reveyve.—The receipts from this | amounted to $35%,486,690—a reduction of $86,250 céasing to be an officer of the army. The fol- New York Netes, source te-day were 629,507.04. At tHE Waits Hever—Senators Morton, Boreman and Ramsey had interviews with the since yesterday ‘Tue Presinent axp Famtiy Gorse To New Yorx.—The President, accompanied by AGASSIZ’ NATURAL MISTORY SCHOOL. New Yors, March %.—Correspondence t« published here by which it appears that John Anderson, @ wealthy merchant, has donated UNION BALL OF THE REPUBLICAN STATE ASSOCIATIONS lowing is the correspondence on the subject : Executive Mansion, ? Wasnrxeron, D. C., March 24, 1873.5 _ ‘The present severe season has theronghly tested the virtues of Mire. Jones’ 3 Te the Hon. the Alt General. sha ft Penikese, in Buzsard’s bay, with ") soedwith carte mceests Tis trial hae bees ment | President torday. 0 ark lomighe toe abaantsepert Gare Wae | tam, Hy We etkoan, Secretary of War. | Soh cht Prof" Agas for tae ena * ork to-night, ays. tm fe as re of ent schoot nataral POSTPONED thorough. Amere coll or cough or themost agsra- | Hox. Power Le Porn Tunxce, of the British | York to-night, to be absent several day pecting io be abvent « few weeks, has ro: Teument of a permancet, so i, UNTIL vated cases it has cared with equal success. Itis Legation, was in New York yesterday on his Tr shan aiiovat ay rman, general a army of the Uuited | ang my. Agnes accep Se be — TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1. not objectionable to the teste, and cam therefore be way to this city, after a visit to h’s na‘ive land. BE Atany Eventing Journal announces tha donor “3 to perform the duties of Secretary of TRE REPORTED ARREST to Cc W. W. Wheeler, of York, b - Sansceting mixtures, porticalatly an tte doese are | _MINIBTEG Mont, of Japan, has been visiting | COSTe+sman W. W. Wheeler, of New York, bas uring such absence. of the woman supposed to be engaged in th r “f Comment . m refused his back pay. He drew the money, in- Please advise me whether such an appoint | Goodrich murder is untrue. he Chere, Pooteenin of Cree. | SE aed iver cae Ua pe ae. | Sead Geil'to- the doqurtare te Besege’ westell it U. §. bends and thencancelied ths | tent will be tegal’ Yoemawe ces rich BUTATOR MOVEMENTS. GqR*5) chaRiTyY Bale. mate eure. Its value in advanced cases or thee: | company with C. W. Brooks, Japanese Consul | ponds, (Signed) U. G. Gray. At a meeting of the united masons last ore uke ; 1. Weaselecs. ——_—_— Dae aniaiel ab. dipirene ning. resolutions were passed denouncing the THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL vergiagen pearumguen sam adbe waderetinets. | at San Franc EX-RaePRESENTATIVE GILPILLAN is in town EP ART. rstice, ttempt of Vanderbilt to deprive the men at for the Benefit of Many such it has entirely cured, even cance of a2 | Op CO hor ime ‘Wasuinorom, March 24, 1973.4 | attempt of Vai THE CHILDRENS BOSPITAL Knowledged consumption. While it does notcure, it to be present at the inspection of the charred To the President. remnants of the money which Anderson, the Sir: I have the honor to aeknowledge the work on the Harlem road of # ir rights to the eight-hour system. A committee was appotnted wild Be given, wider the aaapi creased to-day by a contribution of $33.25, tha greatly relieves, and a large nnvafher of these uv Bat iustitution. in om the nates now use it far the great relief it affords them. | being the amount of unpaid duties on pictures | inane cashier at Franklin, Pa. tempted to | ceipt oi your letter to-day, in which you su‘- | to waiton the mayor aud demand the enforce- i C ESD. of April aext. For aGold, Congh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hoarw- me 1 mut for my official opinion the question as to | ment of the eight-hour 4 WFekste, aiming a and lady, $5 news. oF any of the throat or lungs youcan | for magic lanterns imported from Europe. Pg Se Re Raed fp PSherman, general of the | A number of joarneymen horseshoers struck - ‘Threw. Rep. & Bentny pabeoncens.} “pacceiargncise, St:emall S0cts. Hor sale only | THE Pasipenr will hereafter, while Con- | Commence tomorrow, Mr. Lamberton, the | atiny of the Univer Staten cen eee yesterday owing to some difference with the = — | eR THUR Natt ans, Drasgat, grote isnot in.acssion, receive callers on other | owner of the bank, is Str. Giistian’s tather-ine | pertorm the duties of Secretary of War, during | #mplosersin reference to nepaymentof wages. + ——— 1 fi mitz-tr Corner 2d and D streets northwest. than official business, only on Mondays, | law. the temporary absence of that ofticer, S pate : wa gas mei LADIES’ GOODS. ithe ons Saeed se —— Section 18 of the act making appropriations | last night, the eight-hour question was dis- - Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from la.m. to | ExcHANGE AND REDEMPTION oF CorrER, cussed. A stmke will probably take place soon it the employers do not consent to that system. The gas men act independently of other orga: izations. for the supportot the army for the year end) June, 30, 181, and for other pur proved July 15, 1570, (16 U. S. Siat., p. 319,) 8 as follows: “That it shall not be lawfal for any officer the army of the United States on the active to hold any civil office, whether by election ip. m. Jvupex MILER, of the United States Supreme Court, sails for Europe on the Sd of May, and will be absent during the summer. Mrs. Miller, who is now in Europe, will return with the 801 sol IMPORTANT. Bonz axp NICKEL Coins UNDER THE New Mixt Law.—Circular instractions for the ex- change and redemption, after April 1, 1873, in sims 0of not lees than $20, or its multiple, of ail old a, bronze and copper-nickel coins heretofore authorized by law, have been issued EX-SENATOR DIXON DYING. It is reported from Hartford, Co: Senator James Dixon is dying fro: Another large lot of those handsome JACONET AND NANSOOCK judge. The Supreme Court will adjourn about 5 ; appvintment, and any such officer acce; ease. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS the ist of May.” =P the exchange at Par memt, , The provide for | Ckercising the functions of a civil office salt Gn gah wa, ont ee Ute seveived this day ai . Sxwator Snenmas left here last night for | delphia, of ali such coins in the sums speci Sune poate to been Chcer er eae 115.4% to1lesh’ The amosat tobe au . DAVIS’, New York, and from there he will go to his | for the new minor coins authorized by the six- list of the | One and a half millions, which went at 116.33. #01 MARKET SPACE, home in Ohio, but will return here about the Ist | for their redemption in lawfi ingimiar | 8¢™y. and fhe office of Secretary of War isa dant Gbrtestaieashe anaacen antademan tee Bis 3 ect wx of May. His family will remain in Washington | same rt the mint and by all nt treasurers | FIT once. , He cannot, therefore, 1 | Committee, and tw subscrabe tothe new stock nae - uistea, tie contemplates making some re- | and designated depositaries of the United States; | 1 discharge the duties of that office, nor issued by the bank, and thereby reestablish it. pairsto his residence hereon K t during | the fexpense of tra ition on the old coin | &X* —— a it After the depositors had drawn up their S™urixe DEPOT, the summer. and the curréney paid therefur to be borne by | TE OLLUG Semy Of tbe United nee ech fon the eee te eno aetna! RDS y > b 4 at Genera : . ei? & SECRETARY BELKNAY leaves to-night on his Perio that on the new coin | sherman cannot act as Secretary of Wer wie: | the chairman, A-S. Cameron, announced that VENTH STREET, AMUSEMENTS. tour of f ction of the military posts of the y - $ out wacastne bis commainien as general of the | *0 far the amount subseribed was £100,000. department of Missouri, and therefore Secre- How the Swag Was Ragged. ae ae = From Eui Te-dac. DEATH OF TRE HISTORIAN THIERRY. Panis, March 27.—The de Gro. Aus, A Fanny Hy Wit General. Watson, Epiror Star: The Aepublican isstill troubled that correspondents should be committee clerks. Ww tary Bobeson will not assume the duties of Seerctary of War until to-morrow. Gen. Wm. ALLS NEW OPERA HOUSE, JOHN T. FURD...... Proprietor and Manager. ee ~~ the Slayer —' ath of Amodee Li- GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. Myers accompanies Gen. Belknap, and at Chi- | I have already determined to give my ‘15 per interviewed. mon Dominique Thierry, an eminent French THURSDAY, March 27, cago they will be joined by Gen. Sheridan. ” ° WHAT SRE SAYS ABOUT WASHINGTON. historian, is announced Gis morning. Thierry E Balfe’s Popular Upers. ee Care to boast aang institution, though I dou't | oye arrest of Mie. Fangs Heae we ae it was in the 76th year of his age. F eption BONEMIAN GIRL, « From Robert Beall and from Jos. Shillington | ©te to boast much about it." few days since, charged with the murderor DEATH OF THE COUNTESS or feshingten. With the following rite Artiste: Miss Rose a a a a Bat of course the Hepudlican is joking. Let me 4 4 s = : $ istry Souvraures, pants Mereee. Mr. Koxens Clark. Mr Gustavus Hall, air. | We have Herper’s Welly and Frank Beatics 1- | contribute to Its hence he an eae ies | dames’ Watson in, Brooklyn Nea hen Rome, March 27.—The Countess Guice noses ETS Rdward Seguin, Mr. Walter Birch, Miss Monica | lustrated Newspaper for April Sth, The latter | The managing editor of that paper was clerk to | Ppenlonedin The Stan. She is now lodged in | dead. : FLOWERS. FEATHERS, LACES, kc. | S¢hmen. - al! Chorus and Orchestra. ctor, | bas astriking cartoon by Matt. Morgan, repre- | the Committe: on Banking etd Garrency-aat | solning the was abn eee eae ey bcc pan The Letion of Washington and vicinity are re- | S.} DA'SECLIN, | tenting Governor Dix interposing the sword of be drew the salary of clerk. The House in | She suikeme coare ie eee ee ae OF “ey apectinily invited to call and examtue goods before IL TROVATORE: . justice to protect the public from the Murder | its generosity yoted to pay committee clerks for prt On Ete oe, and Distrct | . i here Sang tector, 13.19 SATURDAY, of 2 ORAND GALA MATINEE, | hydra, or Neu sae the whole month of March, though the session ex- | Attorney Britton applied for aid obtained a | Spanish throne in favor of bis sun under th- aa = I scrreest fa. 7° SARTHA. : , - ‘ tended only four days into March. ‘The ofticers | Pouch warrant to commit her to jail, pentin: | regency of Don Alphonzo. SFLLING OFF! Saturday, Rvenin 5 Prand Earevell Performance, Senators Allison Lewis, McCreery, aud aareea with disbursements made up the bills | Sut" s," tookince” Bat 8 ll newer g Meal has been Spislanal ip bapeeme cnininanibed th COST, TO VE Ps ERSHIP, Sa Scott, leave for their homes to-day; Senators | promutly and instead of letting the clerks, in ‘ y > ee ee “ _ “7 SE EEE, EE FARRER ROME Sretacen tg seoared at the Mow Opera Howe and | roi: °D ssinghams, Davie, Donte ten Usual course, take the bills to thet chairmen for Fa improved in “pearance since the fi: | Carlist forces in Spain. RK BAZAR, Ellie’ Music Store, maz iu i. » Dorsey, approval, they themselves took them around for tal. She did not appear to be greatly con- THE GREAT WESTERN ASHORE. ¥ ‘ - ed ALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE Gilbert, and Wright left last night and t’ that purpose, In order to avoul any deluy tn set- | CCrHe? at her position. Her trial will proba! Loypon, March 27.—The steamship G) a . W4eis F425 CManager. | BornIng. | Many other Senators Were setilivg | tement of accounts. " “| take place carly next month. Yesterday a re- | Western, ‘from Bristol to New York, w - ——_———— | MAN MARETZE! “Direc! up their business jay about the Capitol and porter visited her > The office 0 took the pill of the managing ashore at Blackmore to-day i a heavy her cel! forthe purpo re} departments, and will leave for their homes to- | eaitor of the Aejul to Hon. Sam. Hooper interviewing her. I ly to queries as to how —— eo = Belting out entire atock of positi tec yr Train sar. | BOTW: ge ergy pm wig Gh ee wal one waniy tare bad here the ents ity Kaw Your Maree ovine Preset Agu MILLINERY AND FANCY GoODS, First eppencenen era pt SRE sed eh by a wor Actep Urox-—There | yin foopes.) “What is this >” she so mnch desired and 1 toobtain con- | ilera, of the Cuban revolationists, who has been and below cost. : PAULIN SCA. were but ten or twelve nominations not acted Officer.—“It is Mr. F.s bill for the month or | #t8ut exercise in the open air. +i was out walk- | on a tour in England and France, arrived here Only appearance of America’s greatest primadonna, | upon at the adjournment of the Senate y March. The House has v. to pay committee ing,” she continued, “whenever fe yesterday. He reports that great sympathy ix eee eee i. — | panend eS LOUisS EELLOGE. y, most of which were for smat!t ofti clerks for the whole mont Papers aid mae 9 great « éxprosed in England, but the English offici «l= BPURTER OF BUMAN HAIR. eer st important ones which weutover were th Mr. Hoo) Why do you bring it tome 2” |. hot,are Woking m enz they can wot interfere until the Unies f = . THURSDAY, AUST. f Gen. R. B. Hayes, to be assistant treasurer | Officer.—“We want to settle onr accounts, wa? nex > gee States does. In France the opinion is divided, GRAND BARGAINS AT FRIDAY, Apr F ati,and Wm. L. Scruggs, of Georgia, | and so are getting the bills all approved our- + yes, some ming oe promt republicof Spainonghi MADAME ESTREN‘’S, SATURDAY, AND wat INEE — ‘A — | to be minister to Bogota. selves Instead of waiting for the clerks to attend aes te po ioe ede g egret — poo hepersvin gpa pssoar ay phssesy 1c; Mubscription forthetwonights: | | Navar Orpes.—Assistant Paymaster Frank eee, (hesitating.)—“Well, 1 guess yon cre you surprised when the officers came | wale athers ask why the United States does not Friscees, rine | 2 Mees will bogie’ Go Monat Merchut, | H- Clark is ordered to duty as ascistant to passed | may as well’ fet any clerk bring this to me. I | S°A0ee Yon” oe was nom ity tor it, 1 | MteF¥ene as it isan American question. Agu ‘bd see cur new stock before par- ic Btore, at Sam, > * | Assisiant Paymaster F.C. Alley, at Key West, | should like tosee him. Ihave u'thad a sight . 4 <a digg Hera says the —— officials have hoodwinked Prices of admiesop:” Admission, 8. Ro. | Piette wenn ares suey at Key W oo ea was ready to come without that at any time. 1 | Sickles, by asking his advice to such an extent te 7 ; ‘ : Johnson ‘ . Was no} trying to hide from an - 1 was | than dhe passive policy of the United States can “oy avizs> aia oe from the receiving ship New Hampshire, 3 PIs bap bedroom wifia ie out in the street Almost every ‘dey, and weed be nhed open for a long time to come in Ca" FRENCH grace ENAMEL i Norfolk, and ordered to the receiving si nt 2” Has he any 1 “> | living with my imother-in-iaw. Thad other zg- | ban adairs. [pSee fos ences in - PARAS at 1 Me ah “Y ARARY. AD DRA- hig; at Boston: Lieut. Thomas Parry, from | © 'y scruples about taking It? ives there.” —.- —e—___ }—-4 mal arte 9 beautifal gives rie, ta MATic i rAlNMENT, "| the Shenandoal, on tie 1st of Apri. and One oF TRE INDEPENDENTS, tow do ‘you liké your present quarters?” | War Abouta Street Railroad im Phil- ¥ Americ : nted six months’ leave sence, with por- z e = = said the visitor. . pmees CP mopst bet it Sine LITERARY, AND | Etuon te remain tn Rurope during hie leave, News oF Coronep Rurvsticans tw New | oh very well, though: I wish it was Purtapetenta, March 4.—The Union pas- yanke-y Baltimore, Mi sore te LG Se ORL RaNs—A large mecting of prominent col- | with. ‘The suspense bis caused me a great senger railroad company commenced laying €O. BL, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANT AFTER TRE EXECUTIVE ARSON Of the Senate | ored republicans was held in New Orleans Tues- of worriment. But I am not at all afraid o tracks on Market street, below 9th, under the inTHR HALE Ries rine MO RY , 7th st. «iL, | yesterday, the doors were reopened and the | ay night, and adopted resolutions endorsing | Tesuit, and 1am ‘anxious to the trial Taw recently passed, but were soon stopped by BANKERS. ON FEIDAY EVENING, 25th instant. mmittec appointed to waitapon the President | J¥4ge Durrell, Senator Morton, the New Or- | feu!f and 1 am anxious to hi ause myown | 80 injunction of the court, under proceedings F. BRODHEAD, ~ | Peer Piano uscd (orthis cecagen bee One permet chat thay uae Geetertoek thie eaty paca Tews eae erp eat gn Beers pov ena; | Couscicnce is clear. But I wifh it was over,” | by the Market-street comp gS » —The ‘occasion is a Ch ¢ resident Grant, lee she said, with a tong and wistful look out of the | Occupying stores along the Be.939 Pema eve mee Washington, D.c, | Sts Grand ‘rie. i = popes ae cod. thet | their confidence in thetr congressional delega- | Window, “I have not seen MY parents shice 1 | ket-street railway claim attentim given toi ea INSTEIN FAREWELL CONCERT. | Dointment of Messrs, Mitchell and Denis. te re ee bee ae £7 | went away, though I have corresponded with | Tight to the street fur railway purposes. a Forians Strentium Elves te Javestment oncaritieg LINCOLN BALL, irancportadon toutes: On meta ara tece 2 | patronage. ‘The resolutions also compliment | (how cy, Wem Williamsburg. My husband | merchants claim that placiag four tra which will pa; 0 i anti of " transportation routes. Ou motion of Mr. Stock- RB Kk. and point to hi: ‘one of the fe " re ye iY» am expect Rill ba: W te 1S per cent in amounts And SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 29 ; en, Sap Pett te hie Ie a a X | ing him. ae of time to sti investurs. Safe, reliable, proiit- . ton, thanks were tendered to Vice President | Congressmen from Louisiana whose skirts are —_________, Railroad Bill in Jersey. MPs Baking them respect at S o'cks Wilton for his courtesy and ability as the pre- ick " Free Leve engreed rey ey eam every: r MR. RUBENSTEIN will, on this occasion, play ater omen fearon ate, get Aughed eid free from suspicion of fraud. They deciare A Apostic Come to Grie: Trenvor, March %.—The senate disagree! flcer that in New Orleans alone the colored popula- | Tix PROPHET OF THE NEW DISPENSATION h : enc oad Journed sine die, tion exceed the white Pop ATION CoN- | to the Louse amendments to the gencral raile hlicans throughout bill. the state, and they should be considered in the os VICTED. house ts Were <> Joseph T. Curry, the so-called ‘prophet and “sree ramsaeanseaerea teh LAST AND FAREWELL APPESRANC A CoURT MARTIAL bas been appointed by “ rected, properly engrossed and referred to ‘he to Ce Bawa th ny ima new and most attractive the Secretary of War to ineet at Eort Whippio, | tc white treet eee ane cuaally with Rat F Canabet ones: Garcetee | ee aise A Spediaition or eo itol, Waehington, D. — SER WE eee aie Hving Plan! st; Va., on the 27th instant, or as soon thereafter partyin many cases is bounded by official pros- | son. presidin charged with adultery and fur- | ference. m MB RATIONAL BANK OF TRE REPUBLIO eit eee ee se nracticable. for, the trial of Wm. Gowid- Sy a ek ‘me from ss Second Dispated | en fs Mlle. LIEBE. he celebrated London Soprano; 's lenry S. Berlin, sig: serv de- ” 7 = RENTON, are aT! senate has ad- eer SEBS Foi 19 2: vosy. Monier. MONS-LREMBIELIS@R I. Accrual va | {achméntzand euch other prisoners as may be | g te eg ee as Pe med tll’ Monday, some members of the . Reserved Seats, $2. Sale of seats commences Wad- Yrongat Streit fot, the court—ist | house of Henry Peters, at Grass Point, six | !mbia county, livéd in tents, and held proper- me lege, ‘order to protract the action on Gee AE EICASAAYINGS BANK, | Sicimuin's Pian wed at RevonetsinGomecrt mere | HCuUpAULN. P. Strong and ist Lieutenant it: | mites trom Mietroit, Mich, was burned Puss ihe prone Yao ee Eiljah and | the general railroad bil Opposiie the Post Gihcs Department, George 8: Grimes, and ist Lieutenant Grok | Gay might while Peters "aud ‘his. wife were spiritual and temporal. The colony went along {4 Schooner Sunk. —— Uae rack, tenth Pee ee, | K Mt artillery; 2d Lieutentant ©. C: | Shien gga ti aac Eee eee the | Swimmingly fora very briet. hue’ tat we | Xonvolat ye eee Sa ona ee St ae mews | yang cetacean | Sip iieuchen ana etaaeee™ | fester esis er ac | over mie) Bogeudrhael siiecate sac paid on deposits. made and ~e i. r mp: carry them out, but was overconte -* - e-EMRRMtacy | oc ARAMA SERETASS'* | naan ssuat eas B aonzonnes |W etcarlvah mney | aman ara oes nt | an Woe ge, FMA GL CE. P. \Caah's | Engagemens of the grog 5 us S.N., died at Carlisle, Pa.,on the 25th inst. by ber sgresumn. "All the ehildren but the oldest ie free, = eo io nee sempert—either wc when near the tail of Shoe in five iy sie. ; The deceased entered the navy June 4, 1312, erilied, and the latter is badly burned. ‘Tae Crarieston or. Bavsuny and Ceally the colony | fathoms of water. Xo lives wore loxt. | The Lm qe GEN. ADMiay &. RovT, and was @ midsiipman on the flag-ship Nia- | fire is supposed to have been caused by the ”. fo Urry solicentious. | Dyer was from Princetown, Mass. She cleared — sia ada Soups aed gara, at the battle of Lake Erie, in September, | bursting of a kerosene lamp. perannone Cabeg tneeg'as mim and bie queen oye ge oe ae Late bam +. + Ege * . Basxise wc ®. sgigal Me. FRED | yard, from January 16h ON ween | _Sxxsation StoaY anour tae Sv bare, in blasphemous imita- Valued at 215.000. + UIER & ROUT, ot, the following year, and altogether saw twenty- apres Ne She court, I 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, act. _ | the to zy y. 5 ington ‘Ter: in the sume attire, with | Barned te Death ® Prairie Fire. Willara Bel op. o iinnous sucoons of FOLLY DA- | one sears and nine months’ see service, a tery, saye an evening paper at that place prb- m her feet and a white tow | Min acxie, March 2 —The daughter ani ,D. 0. dione. ALEXANDER BLANDOWSKI'S New sher @ story al men one womai . Speaking in hisown defence | son of a pamed Shortgen son at ‘caieene Ballet Troupe, intly augmented with ten new faces, survivorsof the steamer George.S. Wright, who | he maintained that men aud women could iive | @ weighbor usmed Waddell were burned to pet cat a allowod on dopoatt of ss at ues it twa grand original tale pepe heen ys ip thar «ya new hpi tonted ashore on Taft, when indians im lope | together ve | Senth ent Read's Landing. Minn.» Match <i, Or more. ‘made averywhere. ac wed — e e HCD a1 Mr 8 woman. ‘1 re + AN AND WIFE They were encirc! a prairie » and per- “nes, saa ee . oe ERA.—“* Martha” was ii ably no“ fou tor the story, as the | without cohabiting, and that by mortiica- | ished before they could esc: When found yes rag, 8 |AANINGS AND RURAL DY qteteuns, Pare deena tet ly sigue’ ia | stecmer’ Potrel medee thorosge srercher the | Romeaed’ pemer ibee conte mor per- | their clothes were afl burned off, and the tlosh 2 Rasy. Dick Parker, Otto Bur! Pat Rooney, James coast and found not the slightest clue of any ‘Be Jed the charge of insanity. dis- | was peehng from their bones. Beaking House, bio. Wwania sveune, | Douglass, K. Jean Buckley, Hattic Hastings, Addie | COsequence of the continued’ tndisposition of | Or the passengers or crew. laying much erudition familiarity with ——« Gr- ham, Laura Harrisons Emma Harrison, Nellie | Miss Rose Hersee, the role of “ Martha” de- the Scripture. Curry had revelation after rey- | How De in Delaware in the Pays 3 BREST. Avudrews, and our Great Novelty Company, Superb | yolyed uj Miss Howson, who hag been A BRUTAL Munpen 1x Eicuwonp.—An | ojation Gat anew era bad dawned, when inen Nineteenth Centui rats Fock ry ‘Cher ‘ Month. Ballet Troupe in the best bill of the season. severely this week, bu hay acquitted } Italian shoe-maker, Vineenzo Castrionoro by | and women should come out of the natural onier Dover, Det., Mareh 2.—W. 8. Pride, cor- re of depo ome WeDNisDAy sad SATURDAY. Nersclt' with great onetit’ Bhs hat Ger eee: | name, has been brutally murdered in Richmond, | of things to a higher state of pura respondent of the Wilmington E: Even X, March 18, Farewell Benctit of PAT y He tad to’ haif-sole Ls of purity. After 1 ete i eaeaY mitt | powerful voice, but it is pure and aweet, and speeches from the prosecution and defence the | has been expelled from the honse of representa. S No. ives evidence of culture in the best schools. Jory retired, and, after half an how ‘sabsence, | tives. by a large vote, for criticising certain 25 9 | Mrs. Seguin. 1 sella” igh re oeplony rin returned with a verdict of guilty, with ar measures before the legislature. ee bt as 3 a Mr. srg £ eamennin ihe did Sentence will be de- 61 “Lionel,” a1 ir. Hall very good as ++ erre a few wee! |.000,000 for the Centenni: The choruses were well sui To-night, Haueispure, March 27.—The Senate bill ap- Bohewian Girl.” Tae Pry Goons Marxet.—The business of ating 1,000,000 for the Centennial, hus ees a the past week failed to reulize the expeetas cone ite JAY COOEE 8 €8.; Tue Presivent’s Sovruern Trip Post- whe eke at its outset. “Cotten geete enthutisen, “It srg Ore “ ere distril r vl ‘ BANKERS, poxeD FoR A YEan.—Senators Robertson and | pap goal vorn for Oongresmen in New | whom stocke nce Well aseonte ae jet net ae his signature, which is already assured. " = | Patterson, with a delegation from South Caro- | Hampshire is thus stated: First distriet, Smal! ag eaccieay AND SELL FO) GN EXCHANGE anc a Jel-ly » Small.) heavy, and hb the exception some low Senater Tweed CIRCULAR’ LETTERS OF BAS ppointed by the legislature of that state, lican,* 12,096; Hibbard, democrat, 11,725; a of bl te ‘Travelers, avavlasic in aay eee! eet | AE OF OAsT-O1 mt aiveniage | 224 consisting of Licut-Governor Gleaves, | seattering, 440; Small’s plurality, 373. Second | Frade Of bleached and brown cottons, of Little |“ Arman, March “-—Lieutenant Governor Gur Drafte on™ mY Part the world, FAREL can be cold to the very beet atvantage | State Senator Swails, and Representative Hur. | diene eine sae 10,86; scattering, | umpertance, (ond which have accimulated | Robinson announced in the senate thin morning adigeaal on i § , > 10,794; . I on JAY COOKE, MeOULLOCH & CO, 7 0 ere Cashed | oo Ese somewhat in agents’ hands, v strong and regular. oolens, not especially active, and devoid of the «)-cu- lative impetus of last year, were in better de- mand, and met with a fair distribution from jobbers’ hands, and there isa an increased inquiry later in the prices have ruled that be has filed with the secretary of state the although resignation of Senator Tweed as Senator from the fourth New York district, oon Toews Burned. 2i-—Reports from Camp- of the legislature, called upon the Presi- it to-day to invite bey to make a southern si 260; Pike's pluraiity, Third district, Gridin, assured hi 8. jj scattering, 315; Parker's between 6th and 7th ow. a 5 ae ftvonded to. Cash paid” f13 310.” The democrats claim’ the vlec~ jell the seco: of Exotann, Ineia: ret of eharee nd he had porters were faisly id desired to do so. He found, however, that the past cen er taney pei active during the commences, from Heese. ot his pubile duties would preclude the Sigenstal merchandise in the ke possibility of is going this spring; but he hoped tutors, and thelr HE TONER LECTURES.—The first to be able to goa hence. ve in favor of reducing stocks as 7 the coursetnstituted under aus, even if Reva {e conten! th ~ sunk Zusnte at ao =e wi wi they ‘ansas river. fem yy" fz emoved and the fost Filing fo ‘on goods of a fancy el ang Arkansas River Packet Company, av., gas Braiona. Bad Basle, ac. ot DE The jobbing trade was moderaicly brisk, 816,000. Mabment, h street, There were. numerous auction sales Sivas ae ae Sos anaes foe ——— 1m the QUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. corer ar and gece ‘and Clear skies are A FULL STOCK. A FINE STOCK. ves 87 St. Louis munici; election “A, Rg Somebody will be fooled. — or Miss colored oe endasaoene Saison ~* sn spplicant for St. Louis churns feesh A CHOICE STOCK OF COATINGS, TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS A PERFECT FIT. . A FASHIUNABLE-CUT. Firs-Closs Workmanshyp Guaranteed. arAN EARLY INSPECTION IS RESPECT- e: i HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, ag: Comxen Frm avo D Srieny. | | Not many a Scuator possessed of r j ia Usever MANNER UY Waree r BE IMT RD AT CONCLESIONS WITHOUT AND aGiINST Phoer. The statement of ex-Senator Patterson, of New Hampshire, in reply @ the Senate credit mobilier committee report, was received by the Sunate yesterday. Alter reciting the oiream- wances that prevented the considcration of that report last session, and disciaiming any inten Lon to impugn fle motives of the committee, but only their comclivoons, he sags: “The very atmosphere they breathed durin, thy investigation was one of passion and cf wege borne along in the current of vituperation and reisreprescutation, which seemed for a while te overwhelm a adgment of both House or ©: via te mutes of such ¢:6 CORBA CE they Lame arrived atcom, insious diemo-utrab!y erroneous, 1 umpucliy on the pe tvnal camder and the Acevition of character uf cack Atel all of them to Meter nitty amd withoat offense to crit cism of Teper’, so Ar as the same may b> Recessary to relieve me from the beasy inp” lich they have cast on me as a Sonat AM, 9 thes therascives would dowire > be heard Hf, which God forbid, the mixchance + of political tite showld ever apveive either them in ajast accusation,” Mr. Patterson then quotes the paragrap which the committee sum up the evil ) o against him, and after amerting that their gripatory statement le tusccarate to the ist dds gree. stating things whitch are abs dates 6» testy to the prools, setting forth imicrenc facts al h they are hot supports facts, cxmegerating facts, impating kero © of wiongful purposes on the part of bout prot, charging mul © pes SUMATY C0 First. He denies that he ‘cont the purchase of C. M. stock ax the ¢ report. Momberseft t < for it and paid for it © ‘ , aid cash for his stock . ase recelved a guaraaty of valuee alia ¢ of reunbursement at will with imi ~ ase was without airy such agree ends his action by arguing that + action was rightful, correct, and pro part, lawful fn itself, and fi mo reap flict with bis duties as Senator, On he says: «| appeal to Senators to put them. | der inv ation im this , single member of thé’Scnate who, d ‘ tonr years, has not b c either in some nation: tional company, or in some fr: main, or in some mines situated en ¢ ‘ © some national highway, or tn som: subject to be treated in H not purchased proper Dist: lnmbia, the value’ of which depen! grees? “And how many of these Se: fhere,or rather how fe n any coal proj 1.08 . any foreign merchandise. OF any erty, or any manufacturing prope agricaltural property, such as live - bacco, hemp, wool, tance or thu be seized upon for external duty or |) imported, changed in value by the oma sof the tax power of the Cnited the United States which rise and fal - cond. He denigs that he purchased the st as the committee Says, ‘at rates greatly its estimated value.” His transaction ugust, IMT, when the stock was at par, a» th o) be paid represeuted the actual ¥alce of the stock at that time Third. He denies that there was anything wrong tn dealing with Mr. Ames, in 1869, in the stock and bomiser the Union Pacific railroad? for the purpose of pro: nd of di img of them In the stock markets of New York, and ution to the fact that the “larce referred to by the committee was He denies that be had auy knowledge at the time that there was anything pocaiiar of objectionable tn the character of the credit mo= Diler, or that the testimony taken by ance of Congress proves anything of le bad any exact knowl t the cred ific compa: possible not to see that the ‘committer ai cing conclusions not apon any facts of n ty existing in 1867, by of the late Mr. Amrsof any improper Telation to the eredit mobilier and Union Pacis Failroad companies. Seventh. Mr. Patterson sentence from the report Aso, : of Mr. Ames in thus dea th him to s-care friend! ition of Interests of said companies. and own interest therein, ani influence bis action as a Senator in the mater’ of legislation affecting the same.” He denies that, if Mr. Ames bad any such intention know ledge of it was by him, and adds: “The conclw of the committer are al! mere conjecture, inference, imputation, without and et proof, Eighth. Mr. Patterson says, of the poi the summing up of the report, nothing r but the charge of saistatement or ot material facts, whic known to him (Patterson), and continues “Ido most solemnly deny that, In the expla- nations given by me, wi of the it any intentio facts. It isa most cruel and harsh m’ le of my declarations to distort and con true forgetiulness of the exact nature and details of a transaction in stock more than tive vears age into gyutral, miatatoment, oF suppremion. | E ukly acknowledge, an pardon of Senate for the error committed by me th before the committee of the House to make any statement whatever om the subject. Let minstep in this respect be a warning to ators hereafter not to submit themselves to oy Seumlnatory tnvewtigation on the part of a com- mittee ot House of Representatives. But the error was a natural one—the result of sonsi- tiveness to blame, which affects most who hold elective offiees, subject to what tx called p hewspaper criminatio: ing done and theretere vol» anty e invitation ef the comm ) yielded myse! tee of the Home.” He then explams the apparent error im hig oa _— wf —s atte m to the fac e had two distinct transactions with « Ames, dest an _ quotes ths followin tA th Kailroad stock, remained 4 ope on his mind at the time when his atten was first called to it in June, 182, and that os Oakes’ his mot im by of bi a stockholder in it a