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THE EVENING STAR. }s , ne PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, 7 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avene, cor. lith St : aY THD EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, Ss. H. RAUFPRANN, Prevt. THE EVENING STAR ta eerved subsbribers st TEN > Terns erat Gad ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday— S7 Iovariabdly {s advance, ia both cases,and = longer than pald for. Se peeer ent nee es re nae. V%. 48—NE&. 6,539. WASHINGTON; D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1874. TWO CENTS. GADABOUT’S COLUMN. EASON OF 1574. = = ee CEMNONS TM Seen te [Written for the Bvening Star.} ¥ GYO FELIX BENKERT’S Washington News and Gossip, Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, has SECOND CLASSIOAL CBAMBER CONCERTS, cenmaen’ lance Net tranemitted the following letter to Gen. Gar- A young man in the gallery eh: i & ? i Washington, has: aired a fine farm, whicn he is methodical; tlling tm the best crop to ie make hay Hy siz EE i atically the > end of bis Hie WALL, InreRNAL REVEWUR.—The vecelp’s from in- =. —— of the House Committee on ‘Was taking notes profuse; . so - ‘ ternal revenue to-day were $199.761. me gone A ny Dera For he drew s weekly no other DAY NIGBT. BOK Ora. m7 ——_—— su! EPARTMENT, LINES TO THE 6TATOO. thy — = . = — Tae Suxpay Carita will appear in new Pa hd rpg ay er pcege March 4, 1874. The Statesfolks to abuse. 1 on oor ” oun arn fom. Hlami » Secretary of State: Trea- Lesree and Director. and quarto form to-morrow. Sir: Ihave the honor {0 acknowledge th: He said that this was a Jobber, Soe mere antectanate, OBAND SOUCIOAULE MATINEE — | «Tiber eating Mla mareiRE Con nread ee | aE Tee eeereeeiness fee eermae | nd thas ono ground Se ane, Cate Natctone, SATURDAY. at 2pm, a ae e: PI ms in regard to the esti- In the laying of the tax. Gone to the gallery! At popnlar prices, when will be presen"el Mr. Boa- | long speech from Jackson Schultz against the nto for conatonte cae ‘work on the ‘State 2 come oma of system of moieties. = Navy “3 bailding, and have ar 4 Sy spil pant we woman gts up tenderly; A: Pa v. e honor to » that should no un ione in her closing years, serene: SATURDAY BVENING positively last tim of | » SNATOR Nae en tpt ae tre | foreseen, cireamstance secur, the south wines With a glad face look on Congress Fashioned so slenderly, DADDY OD" WD. & short time to-day, ‘ing qui ‘ee the batiding, including ee pproaches, will be And bright eyes dim with tears. ti ‘gion and r Tinted so green. The performance to conciude with the popular | 18 stillin bad health, and it is doubtfal if he ~ rely Sraeeuinie a poe of your And he said: “Old girl, what is it Few, Jerwy, Maryland, New York, and New 3. D ama, in one act. of will be able to resume active duty for some days tb Lf ming sammer. a ‘You are looking dewn upon?” gland. Look at his garments ROBERT MACAIEE. to come. scoment and basement of the east “tne ry to visit. Clinging lixe cerements, amin wing are now nearly completed, as well as the ve come ; As if a stove man MONDAY EVENING will be presented Want Troors to Ficut THe Inpraws.— — — work == ———. Lacy ee Bless God!” she carers ——— ton, and, not re Had tried some experiments! THE COLLEEN BAWN. The War department is informed that citizens reing a! e contract wel ranite motely, from above Georgetown. The York Take it up instantly, ~ ; 5 A POGUE im Northloup valley petitioned General Ord for | Gompany for that portion of the buliding. | rn tne county Down, Ireland, about thirty | River and Richmond railroad is expected to bs And without merrimente! In preparation ARBAH NA POGU m eo rp the polite, 608 Wor hae not not commenced on the pate miles sonth of Belfast, is the village of pov peg toe) the mouth of the Rap) mock ra = oon | troops. General ndorses s ‘on of the granite for the superstructure of the Rosetre- | and w Southern Maryland at Point Look- FORD'S OFERA HousE. forwards it to General Sheridan for action. main fronts it being im te authorize the | vor, on Carlingford bay. often called, for its out, and direct roads via te astern Shore to Make no disquisition “And in all departments of the gor * 3 TO-NIGHT AT § — Lieut. | Commencement of the work uutil further ap- | coast-side and mountain beauty, the Irish phia and New York, the whole Chesa. nto his com| me e > tet MEL FRANK 8. CHANPORU'S te iad, Te Biro ‘quartermaster 24 | ProDEiations have been made by Congress, as Montpelier. It is a watteing fines Village, | Peake basin ought in time to equal the activity What was red headed was that there ee sneer Deh mmaneenes SOF Far knees poms of saroonds has been Noaeeet Ssaaporarily to re. to eee in gpa crater pee peor abounding ‘nm cottages and lodging-heuses, and anne = Rand ‘The opening of ~~ — and pers, is number of emplores. coven ce one ~ a . artillery, e - | to insure the completion ot e sout and a ir years terruption, wil! Traaey nO Te, ee THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER. heve Captain Van Antwerp, military store- | approaches. It is however of the utmoee im- | the people of Derry, Downpatrick. Dundalk, | hel; enatertally to Fevive certain branches It is pare tures of the government. In order to show the ZGpar-| perabie drama! TO-SIGHT. Baltimore; Captain Geo. H. Woods, | rortance that an early decision should be ob- | Belfast, and Dublin come in the summer to | nepenat Georgetown which have languished ragreare be had had talites prepared from the Fe Dat | Wem with iepreai cnares |TO-MIGHF. | anciatent quartermaster wil bo onionad creas | Ceneance sunt am early ¢ should be commenced | bathe in the surf, walk the beach, and drink | & large, part of the country around Leesbury Cini. * {ficial records, from which it appeared that TO-DAY |ters and realistic scenery.) ( GH, | aut! nifalo, N. ¥., and ordered to relieve | on this very important branch of the work. | spring water in the soft summer air under ths had dealt immemorially with this old trading ‘Was hea tinner? pred pee H — yy we —.- TO-DAY packed full of bursting ex-|TO-MIGHT. | Lieut. Lord of his temporary duties at Balti- | Should it be found possible to do so, I have no lourne mountains, which rise in solid wails, | port and market, which is still one of the he a wet nurse is the ber bad i 049, while im To-Day ‘citements,is the rage of the! FO-BIGHT: | more. doubt that the east wing could be placed under | covered with moss, and keep off the cold wind | ‘juaintest of Maryland towns, a mixture of Ger 2 bien up Chinmes? the ceeded, te chee ned to 96.000. He DAT city. Crowds #1 the Opers| TO-NIGHT. —__. . roof durivg the ensuing season, for whi of the North. “Most prominent in Rosstrevor is | man Fredericktown and Scotelr Baivrancs Had be ? J om, rocended to show the manner in which 70-pat (nome, cote ite darn etn PO MGHE. | _PERSONAL—Hon. A. H. Stephens is still con- pose it would not be safe to estima’ & great white obelisk with a huge base, with ravefings of villa architecture, drives, Under General Spinner? the expenditures hed increased in the several Fo-Day ;Laughter and applause are) TO-NIGHT. | fined to his bed at the National hotel, and is |. than one million of doliars. I woul b prospects and institutions from the Federal P F —— = o w * Present time, and TO-DAY. \simost tmerssant, and the|TO-NI3HT. | in very feeble condition. ---- Vice Presi- earnestly recommend that an appropria- the | city. 6. Mr Berchand ius ome on [my ) TO DAY |drama condenses a year's| TO NIGHT. tick, Mase. ion of dollars be asked apd Portraits of Our War 5: tee tant ER. ateceme nase 0-DAY |iife on the Minsesipal intol TO-RIGHT: | dent - ee tinuation of work on the ball ere i War Statesmen. ! : on the subject ma, TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. nga >, B. conan, Seemasty Rohe 4 ‘Geaire to call the attention of the | Kosstrevor, a the owner The —— = portraits of the — in Fain of in sur proceeded to discuss . “ a importance of proceeding General Robert | ries of ‘ar at the office of General Belknap , it was pi iesigned that office, as been reappointed fo north wing ofthe build ne is of more valne—and ! say it after reftection— 4a 9 whole city fall, FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 2 | Mt. Johnson, will be transferred to the post of will : ber than the whole of the paintings at present in oie to GBAND FAMILY NEES WEDNESDay | 'Jbrarian of the Treasury department, strevor monument endeavors to make it | the Corcoran gallery, and particularly invalu <s duction of taxes. Mr. . i Ros Washi hts able to the hi aks Dattl tor, and Put him by Powers's m bi that the Treasury would CHANGE OF BILt AT BACH MATINEE Sznaton Scunge gave a dinner last night in ST eae rant ae el ae Vastungton, like Wolfe | able to the historical reader, battle painter, Jeff the buck barber, find | taal tno deGcit Of tone mien a honor of Mr. J. B. Smith, the colored caterer complete sp paar apa pate hiveeeeaedll [pemp ag srsomen gy Ag inothy’ Pickesing Saying : “Ye statesmen, apa if that statement were correct he (Mr. Bar. The Greatese Novsiy_Qutertainment im | of Boston, who arrived here yosterday bearing at least ons season. I teererne, ‘<The officers of a gratefal army, and Geor, Clarke—the latter unoft yy wan te coe Bee ee ee ae money —— the resolutions of the Massachusetts legislature | most earnestly recommend that an appropria- which, under the command of the lamented cial ® General and founder of the North ‘With arms slung around them. hee: to make some of it is Figst appearance of the great European celebrity, | rescinding the Zesolution of censure of Senator | tion of one million dollars be obtained for the ” Major General Robert Koss, west—the Span ope = = — es, The bow Hamilton * ing many of the useless onstom, heusse cor the The Tran: formation Dancer, makiog fourteen com day Mr, Butler Preecntea the reschennig Teac handred cneesend bommes Rages Fey eta the ther August, 1814, { e Crawf Calhoun poinsett. Marcy ane — consolidation of the reall nae, Se. ban he plete changes of costuaie without leaving tons. Owing to the illness of Mr. Boutwell work his amount easy victoriously entered Wash- | Stanton, Kawlings, Shertaan, and Sohutey a $id not [believe that would afford much relief. the stage. - Goutwell, | ment ot work on the north wing, this amount | and on the came yy, vic! ly ente: & o > eetly ‘withheld ‘bi Ponderous bog-trotters, Tt would be bat a drop in the ket. ‘The popular Pantation. gone and Dance Men, | they were presented in the Senate. bein gin pag Besie tm the lenct os = be ex- The Capita Be tas tefl States, . cig 3 at 7 ereom, ea oe misting. Brown's millinered gentry, as 7 So ao 7 rtrait and ony Tocgrest Rnatisn Gumic Bioger Gur Linton, | CoxrinMarions.—The Senate, in executive | PeDded to advantage. (But Rose fell near Baltimore, September 12, | Davisand Gamerommeer sotebly. Phe ae, pe ee TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ‘The beanti.al Sa Vecaliet, Siss Lacy | session yesterday, confirmed the following nom 4. B. MuLierr, 8a rvising Architect. nineteen —- after Bladensbarg,) Prec image makes mie acento Poon, O’er sovereignty’s border, et ome. F — a rr , generall ole, The fascinating Le4~ Siobe-performer, M'tle veskeriiucnettavenes a muons | _A¥ ADvanse Reroat Exracrap.—The re-| Their admvation de his s professional skilt | Sully, untingdon, Ames, Uike and “others or — Making it Warm for the Mayor of 1ONOB) CaRvREL AS BALLET TROUPE. Nolanek: Phinp & aaniaen can engineer in | 9%t of Judge Lawrence to the Committee on | And their esteem for ablo private char- | Ihey‘are to be adde4 to the remaining subjects _ han Sicincmen, Been sae ening os TBE GEM BALLET TROUPE! navy. Postmasters_W. H. Dodson, at ‘Corinth, = Claims = _ aa of — focentnge of a oe alin a and to await the comp! ie new War Cross his hands humbly of 3.0 persona wos bela Mei Miss.; R.A. Sinclair, Jonesville, Mich; E. A: government to pay for property taken, used, earned mecerd Over his pocket, action BEMMBL | occupied, or destroyed by Union troops durin, By the monument erected at hid gra gallery with pockets, | to the grand jury against ¢ y a Conme'be Batis. Tribon, Tecumseh, Mich.; J. Stillwagon, Flush. . : in that Lest some inquisitive 3 The excitieg Seneatiocal Drama. "The Robbers | ing, N. ¥.: Mrs. E. Bridge, Old Polat | ee ates ar ree ene een sin type, and will | In Halifax, Nova Scotis, by the army in more facnlty to the American Poivtgehnic Country clown sock its lating to the ousody and Geter a a ee ee renee: | Comins Vi. the present month. It ie understood twat the pr mele peed gM maple Paws o'er it dumbly. able funds. “Tho speakers claimed ther ioe The BEST ENTERTAINMENT in Washington. A Canarp.—The press dispatch from New | report, which is quite lengthy, is against the the 20 hd manner escape comment from journal 9. w in regard to the city funds had been broken + INCOLN HAGLS 7 | Fork Published yesterday evening, purporting | parmént of euch claims.as the East Tonnessoe | Kaiged in his parish church at Rosetrevor; Gyegaenca wins einen Take it up tenderly, by the mayor and treasurer, for had. tho bank LENCOLS Bact. . 7k oe _ abapectwen eee one ter hich have heretofore passed Covgress by mars Bip sry chee GA Sage Cra pee per perme —= a Fashioned so slenderly, city would certainly have lost the money. A 7 9 » Disy and Pinta arri at the lat ¢ % of ‘ation’ e > ! = LODO RE THOM as’ roman yesterday frems Havana. ana tact nil = twe-ihirds vote in cach house of Con As the or his country. m » oblivion these preeidirg faces, the fact that he Old and so green series of resolutions was unanimously adopted ns correspondents had been ordered from the fleet, aa Bey Bene aa . is pronounced a canard at the Navy depart- WEDNESDAY EVENING Manon 11, | MeBt. The Wabash arrived at Key West three ARcTURTS GADABOUT. 222+ — ——. Here, then, was an Irishman with four differ- | has some new furniture is being printea alway HaRzor Inrnoyemzst.—Major Howell’s re- | ent monuments for the same victory. Truly the | with the usual innuendo. Thus is & literary and Port, just printed,on the proposed improve- | English best us in obsequy faithfulness! urging the vindication of the law applying to ad public funds, the punishment of those who 7 it, no matter wi their station or artistic task appreciated by journalism! Tse Wrst RN CRUSADE AGAINST WHISKY. matioen, it the yt ONLY GRAND CONCER ES. || ina mock. | YS Suilll to continue for | ment ot the bar at Galveston harbor, adopia a |. Row's father’s arma say: "David Row, of An M. ©’s Winklet. to flourieh St the west, alfscagh: Wriceeaues | stricter law on the seme subject’ "MBL MYRON W. WHITNEY Pe) tne ine Ser Se tL Ee UaMneeat Of sand Rare, tn: | Bae Szever Dose, ee oe My sweet little girl, who is feeding at the east. At Dayton, Ohi yesterday, the _————— EMINENT SOLOISTS, ince To tentity beter be Noe eae cin® | poses to contine the tidal current and produge a | Americacommanding his Majesty's ‘roops, | yeh nauand shee figure and breeding, sotie of the linker nino ee neeay street At] Lompos, Marc ceedings are about to mh AND THE since to testify before the House Committee on | scouring effect. The second notable peine in | His widow and descendants to be Ross of ‘To that printing press’ black maw, thetr faces, and sif the bare ene in fail blast, | Dé instituted against several prominent porsons ONRIVALLED ORCHESTRA the Judiciary tn the matter of the investigation | the ‘ocument is that he proposes by this new | Bladensburg. not to be slain at | What would happen to me to be leading and there was no interruption of business. The | 0B, the charge of entering into a conspiracy Pace oF Apu pate = ae. of the case of Judge —— parame m on vet Ibe tp Py ald ze on Gat Ph och ptt Sere unestnae You up to the priest by my paw? ladies were followed by large and curious | With Orton to get possession of the Tichbore . on account of some recent e lence given vest at @ cost o1 / a @ report has A . crow "were estate. ING’ at Messen £ Coe Mase Sere ete tke | Mrs. Gaines relative to certain New Orleans FS examined and approved by a board of Ot, | wasscarsely an cxopption. ‘Therefire there's | You Would never be half 00 pleasing, gellce feestresd onder Sak Regt tos onouane I ng emg Programme of theOoncertcan be bt ‘ned | lawsuits in regard to transactions in whic ia Hisaen Casnusliice aan Hee Heraldic fable in his embattled argent Nor show such a beautiful foot; open. In only one case was any conversion | 1”,0Cle {X= ors open at 7 15: to commence at 8 o'clock Judge Durell was implicated. Mr. Cushing de- House Committee on Commerce adopt its | 42 Hei a sad Srelea American You would never work more, but be teasing made, that of a emall dealer on Ort street, who inburgh is published to-day. einway & Son's Pianos are exclusively usei. nied absolutely all incipal statements of suggeations they will introduce a revolution | ‘lexter arm, cuff azure sonee Seer . 2 bi his AN EXPLOSION mer?-tr i Mra. Gaines's test ios Gen Gaming sails | and vast economy in our system of harbor im. | ‘ag, with the motto ‘‘Bladensbur, For another new bonnet and suit; ad been advertising place for sale for a provement, as well have bad the motto « an nd then would grow haughty and freezing | month, and who surrendered easily. Atallthe | f® mould of molten irou occurred at a foun- OL2¥o ; om Extibition and sale mas f° on Saturday next direct for Brest, France. 4 dry at Sheffield yesterday, demolishing tho To me and your babies to rete eie,ihe Keepers refused positively to | ohne and soci ae tweive of . at Tru Br. HUNTING FOR SomsTHING TO GO Uron._| THE CHARGES AGAINST Comwrsstoner | encircled by a wreath of thistles or bale of Sd hn eae matting, Pe Re ay —, —— the empioyea. med = tu St MARKRITER * “| Columbus Alexander and Mr. Crystie, the lat- | BAKER, oF THE PENSION Ovricg.—The eS ae ‘And do it the same, naughty Miss, tome accepted, but the ownersof the bai | xy SmRgramen aur. ro ea ore Odd Palen Harem elaht | ter one of the counsel for the memorialists, were | Speaker presented in the House yesterday the | wo was distinguished at the batdeof Minden | To all the young clerks wit exe frett eaten] Teteest 00 close sp. Ee soveral te- | hore e: wen aee pre ey mk a Oroice Of Pa'ntines, Eograrings, Chromes, &c, | t0-day at the room of the Pacific Kal.roat Com. epee etn ae ea raara, requesting the | 3 Tis9, and married a sister of the Earl ot gi BM, Coneresaman hoped you were his Se Cale Sent en nealeppy Mdewaiks. | ioe north io Cae ee eee tne Carilatsia iso. largest Hangings, Wisdow | mittee of the Senate, where the District inves. | mpeaci . . Com: | Sh ariew at the Helder, in . while Mr. Clapp 18 forgetting, umbus, Obio, the ladies vi 2 : sine Picteres. Frameny Picture Gorda and Ta;- | tigation t: being held, engaged in delving tuto | missioner of Pensions, which was referred to | Charlemont. ‘The boy served ci Kies: # Ly Blogs, Nails, &c., fu the District. : Egypt, in the disastrous Walcheren expedition Fling me over a mischievous i ‘com he Committee on Invalid Pensions. The P : nor Bhephords In cetor so ed comet? og upon | “loner charges that Gen. Baker's military record and a Se reeckte nonin my cotetine The Garbage Press. orders for liquors except for physicians and re- Sar Gee Getter ree | syrbmmtey ama de | rer ues gi nccte aeic | Prom nner rns cenruenar |S gp in ie Fab are | the District government. In the absence of worth of farniture for bis wen ne use; that he | faised to superb diaciplineand Sir John Moore— | received of a renaissance movement in the news | crusade hate eoecheus aaah “py ived at the wi jee from Sir Garnet Jobn H. Crane, Mr. Alexander seems to be the has drawn $3,000 in mileage to which he was | (‘Nota dram was heard nor a faneral note”)— | Daner profession, to the end to expel or detach falcon keepers have ieccived notices from the | w , dated the 7th ultimo, saying: ‘Coo- Serie en enn om ie art of ths | OS eee at oe mitted his Bor tile work Toes nk Senn Roa ate: | the notorious element and assist Iaw and public | idles to cloee their places of business. mresie has been and burat. The King me morialists. = s ao Pease es ber: ~ areal For this work Ross was made a al Aide-de : Rew. 7 tas fied. The Brit troops commenced their x soua = The follows cler! 2, an Ge of cng —— c) amp, and soon afterward Major General. He | opinion to extirpate it. The Portland Press <a eyo ae For Corsvm' return march unhindered” XOTHER INDIAN MURDER.—The following ego ep Oe ase ny | then showed death and gallantry In the battles | publishes a leader, which the respectable press | T1O¥—A high Pee ree Citizen of Rome, G Another dispatch, dated the 9th of February, telegram was received at army headquarters dawn, pledge or prenaed ; that he sent D-. | of the Pyrenees, losing 20 officers and 09 men, scopying with great unanimity, saying that ative in br says: ““Asbantee messengers have just arrived, bani Hood to Minnesota to attend his (Baker's) wife, | S8vipg two horees shot under him st Pamplona, | the war, which built up the material meters Boston, from of ‘Tams Oss remember Name and Number. jel-ly” A‘E, SINDS OF CAST. OPP WEARING AP PABEL pt the very ermeaee OF eaeeer eyo D strest between 6th an Ties w: il promptly a'tended to. Cash paid. f3-tf LECTURES. loons twice daily. Eight wholesale druggists no firms in Cincinnati have resolved to Et eee © ane. Ashan JFFICIAL DISP2TCH FROM SIR GARNET WOLSR- LEY Lowpox, March ‘A dispatch has just been requesting a treaty of peace. I will remain RSE. k ~ struck twice in the stomach without : v3 relating ~ 1 amsox | pfavtechence sins copganeo; tn, | Sheceninaaaeeaeit opi tne cn, | Sey at esy ice tesie Pasa i ailcte witi'e cat of mon profeag tin Siow ime tor negotatons "= SOF th to em. a it » wi are 16 worst influences ASTRONOMY! the 204 instant, while herding | Pez diez CuseOne Ot a aan akes B pumber | “Asiey 31, 1814, 2,400 of Wellington's troops in | &t the agg, spreading lukdsity teu conan ption, but had Three Cuban Stow-Aways Returned AT LINCOLN HALL, BY Indians stéle the government horse | Charges general maladministeatinn ef ke Pan: | Spams sailed from the Garonne to Bermuda topersonal reputation, and te human meters’ Py = sneer PROF. RICHARD A. PROCTOR, .. They were followed until | sion buréae mendacity, partiality and pact ander General Rose, and there increasing to | The chaplain of the Senate prays God to palsy New York, March 7.—When the steamship trail was lost. went in the direction | incompetency. She says that the proof of the | 3:00 men the slanderer, and much of the press responds, oom City of New York, which arrived here Thurs- Secretary Royal Astronomical Society, London, otc. of Standieg ‘Rock . The ye compete! = Rd Ta . ae ak es Tangiers, in “Amen!” day trom Havana, was a dozen miles north of Fir-t Lectare—Tbursday sing March 19, been notified. D. 8. Starter, tound fs mers ‘vouchers age) First Auditor's | honor of the h pi A concomitant of a degenerate period in poli- ngs ‘ashed | (2¢ latter place, three men were discovered WONDERS OF THE Stak I Pras,” Colonel 22d Infantry. jose charges, she alleges, were laid the | tics is always a scandalous Pres, and on exam. hidden, in & lle-bont. They” said rere Bece! ae eng Brening, —— a eagee, comm: that oote pathizers " 1 ooMETS am 5 A Comanseaianst, Oommiseion.ou Baye | Sites Sie, Sesveteny of Go Intarioc, whe de- peror of Ri aver: | Sad Churchill and Soba Witkes sees oops want to be drafted in Havana, and would pay TNERE SUNS FAMILY OF PEOwETS.” | NoTE Parzn.—The Secretary of the Troasary | Slined invetigntion snd selameeens a warded 250,000 pounds z wildly they represent a large part of what i: ow maaling wichgar | Heit Paswage money the arrival of the ‘Leet ening, Mareh § ‘Senator ; : ——_—— z execrable. vesse . Nei the captain turned — a = ‘West/ot Ia; Hee, THE OLAPP AFFIDAVIT AND THE Canont- | ammounced t the programm ‘The new per Press in New York genera = back to Hav » and turned the men over to ¥ will preside. cLm—In reference to the affidavit above re- shar @ plunder ‘amman} and ————— ‘thor ities. shot near North Point with a musket ball, s, ~ alarge umber of Photegrapestecuivicn’ trigger, | Mills thincolummn yesterday.) the Conia cerees | Which [assed through bis arm to his breast,” | Z"ged and Barnard four found that inl dot moet | Orneer MUsrrne nk tah tee Cece The Whisky Campaign. prrefOsrarerogea Bearwontt and alse by Paiat- | Seo ‘Gotes la ioaia? Teen ee to-day for stir, Glayp: the Publie: Printer a Since of Str Feter Parker, who was killed inan attack | spiteful» Therstes “ot - ihe coterie. | The | New York legislature, and will doubllew ber | MAIBS 70 BE COMMENCED 1x tnayanworta. bd — iP pm ny OM r @ char; ss on ol re incinnatt press, capable as it is ali th dian Hy _— perance Engle Ticket: with reeerve seats Sbcomtay hareats | number of experts. Te has bece chante tat | Anemone, tae charges made against the man~ | Byage, Shore of Maryland, forty days | the while engaged vin © squabble ‘about tes gireaway,arietout | Mn meeting war eld bore iat tight and wa: of Seanon Tickets wll begin at Baliantyags Bock: | the government te now ‘paying oer eereciae | teed be a ede erenentaty Y° | monument 1a, Westmlsster Abbey’ and om in | TAAL o fellew, San nd ont, ‘except that inst =f xisat'tesn® | feeted, "No ealoons were visited. Tine hate: 0 7th street, Tuesday Morning, March 10. | amount for the Manufacture of this and | the rather questionable course of filingamda- | MOU forwarded in | SxPletives are SHon Wa 8G, a ; | have calied s meeting of their members tor ta a Se can be made much cheaper. com- | vits, which he supposes rant for the charges Nee sland, near the mouth | $2.4PParent discover in. Wm-S. Groes- | menta, rope~ dancing. eapralantieh Sal tee esto amuere tee BALL. miss‘on will inquire wal and report | made against bim. say is that, pant ‘on Monday afternoon. Tike determinntios Lixcoun to the Secretary of the Treasury. so tar aa the Chronicles concerned: It has no per- Seton wan’ beak _ another bigh charbates 1 = ia expressed to commence a general rene: a Hon. 4B. APDBLL, M. 0., “Rocky,” “the to fortune and to fame | F1 inet the Public | ‘Parker, who was but twenty-eight years of age mulled down. In San Francisco two publishers day visitations as soon as organization is ef- In snewer to the following tavitaion, will deliver Psi ga = Courteous im his bustnans neintoee oth at the time of his death, was sent to England | Enocx type into pi shoot off pistols and expound ~ | fected. stare at LINCOLW HALE ou MONDAY | & »”” who some weeks since issued an un- a for interment, where thé officers and crew of | each other, to the trepidation OF generat nen vege worn aa fcacoome @ ENING NEXT, Merch a bo cteloet 2 whe couth looking poster or ‘‘dodger,” headed the ‘Ji — pecan Gare gag ny — ty, which is only ao with the Sam at ee ia pat Caen Sawer men ran- HINGTO! rn ae and . Lord wrote “ ,? "8 charact Hon. SL. Waddell, House of Reprecentanices: | Washington Tribune,” and at op rep stanzas on Parker's death,—the last of his in pawh or Ip perogative, Chicago jonsatnns Sraimorrmip, Maes., March 7.—A national reer ne [FORE COLUMBUS Lill for the delectation of the temor on Cockburn wrote on Ross’s death: is complacent that one editor will shortly die or founcil of independent grangers was organized BEFORE . | ‘avists, has left for fresher fields and mi D “Whilst his wounds were binding up, and we crazy, and that several others are bankra in this city yesterday. At a meeting of the ex- ‘attracted a large share of public at 5 jently Sel being the only establishment in the acing him en the bearer, which was to ve ecutive committee of the New York and Boston ition, from ite historical and interesting h | pastures new. His sign —— embellishes | the same kind of paper, did, at th request of | Were Placing ra oye is apparent to the senses on week- . = ie “te Te (be carly Icelandic voyages to, and discov. | the window of what wae formerly his office on of the Chronicie, loan the id, hi ured ; | days, chietly by its frantic editorial Camm grange a declaration of principles, constitation erivs on. this coptinent. lith street, near Pennsylvania avenue, but in Teams of paper to meet the forman . | What relations, asa rule, do the New York edi- abd ritual were adopted. The members of the ‘The und take pleasure 'n requesting thet | irs place is the plain, Fastic legend, on'a plows ey. Not an unusual act to be done. ; | tors have with’ each other? And order do not hesitate to avow that it is political where the subjects and the wide neld of is, | of d, “Store For Rext.” On look- was expected that it would be return this hate, mal in ite nature. auiry which it opens, must be appreciated. ing through the windows one sees only a rough | ” «Some two weeks an application was made | % fe. th Oe See AS a Torre pe Sherman, | deal counter on which half adozen emaciated | py the foremac at the Tete een was made tisk historians ave almost without ; Suorgoagt0, Schars.E- F. Barard, Brats ‘are a few crumbs of Crackentery | facturer of the paper borrowed to dil an order | ¢xCebtion praised Ross while deplorin Foongh leet ; oy funnier Naw Youn, March I~ The woekly bavk orden, : track instructio i ait. Ml. Carpenter, i, ©. Fentod, M Becretl ft there by the former Ccoupante of | 2verin Ruesineas athenadcoe, the waetitat | rather softened On the instructions. "Ie ye s statement is as follows increase, $4,231.- James B Beek. J your tribulations vere wkd; M8, We predicted: | hand. “But it was expected that it would bs re- | marched verv far to take avery little and | Nansen shoud aon many others. ly 300; Specie, increase, $1,555,500; legal tenders, your tribulations were bi than you could | placed within afew days, and with the details | *PTWling place, but his soldiery and himselt i pe a pi ‘tavern gossip ora MixisTer.—Rev. James | decrease, $23,900; deposits, i ‘ Of the delay no one of the proprietors of the | earned pillage in Spain where Wellington are ne Peck, (colored,) a member of the Wi ph ced any knowledge, The atiiari: | Could not contrel them. He was a Scoteh {ris oe Conference ot the Methodist E; CLOSING WINTER STOCK. Tax Birt To Reoroanize THE Gaweeat | sent to the Senate was the fre Intinade we, | Episcopalian. P ot sthte teuantes tae ‘Sout Lanp Orvice—The bill toreorganize thecleri- | there was any special demand for it. It may be The Non-Equestrian Scott. oneht, our. pa ! Mr. Peck had been sttendi eal force of the General Land Office was reported = pond Norte ae | —- cenrastes What to us says Winfield Scott, isknown. What | CODference at {inchester, | af ee ie to the House by the Committee on Paplic Lands. Onty Vaid, The hoceaney aiee ye As in bronze from yonder height,— a hat Rusch, of tao city coir ea given to have, § balance struck in this Stationed on the crowning spot,— i the execution on scents and oteotbators vn Tosstay, wat mnendous accoun’ amount prom) paid to-day to this suffering public offser. Dax (All tho city, bathed in light, Dealths wad tie soank v1 American, Tt BARGAINSGS NOW 18 YOUR TIME. Lies before him in a glow, traditions took their heal hare wan great’ Gaveee is losing the bate Warm and soft as Mexico ? and rise before ri? | Battimore ni dollars can better A Feanrut Deatu—The d “Countrymen,” the hero's word : province of the Mr. Cyrus G. Porce, near — “All this fair domain of land was burned down on For your Capital to gird, ‘orce 1 did win at mere command, CLOSING Overcoats Ace fextels freee ty hee? cLosime Cape Overcoste out ee te one ta ts bis jrbatieds state pay eT ae ignate some clerk of the office to act in his “« s : CLOSING Dress Suits OUT | place. Should the bill become a law, it will take Made une ante te form abies, . eS great ate oe Box Coats OUT | effect July 1, 1874. A Faction brought it to that fate, men for the sake their larger usefulness. CLOSIN: ‘Youth's Suits oUuT . s Feud and passion li This ie more upon an independent ar The. jury of New York yester- CLosINe Diagonal Coats OUT NTERWAL REVENUE CoLLecTiIoNs Since would serve where all would show; than upon a press; for the former aay qaeedd a cpa Detective y for CLosima Casimere Pants our ia ue ee ase: be doubly tender "tame. To ee written an official letter from the OLOSING Office Baits OUT | records of that office that Ni prom pr hei or CLOSING Back Seite OUT | of internal revenue the weuegs.! CLOsIBe Children's Overcoats our of: CcLOSIne Walking Batts our vice JY CLOSING OUT THE WINTER'S ENOR- MOUS STOCK I HAVE TO DO iT Al RATES WHICH ARE A GREATSE ADVANTAGE TO THE PUSLIC THAN TO MYSELF. BU11 HAVE 50 MUCH ON HAND Hi | H MUST SELL IT; Tame extents we Ma. death or Imprisonment ul, countries, and w and had or they ‘have fresh MATTER HOW LOW THE PRicEs co. that are considered ‘This has blo, rep ptone, Sg ce A. STRAUS, has Seen THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Baer Detween loth and lth streets. see Seven ened MMOH UREA eros, at febae- im Hl tek i i f i i i 85) tf i | |