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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peemsytvyauia Ayeune, cor. 11tm st. av TEE EVEXING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 8. H. KAUPPMANN, Prevt. eure) NG 3T cred by carriers to see eri et tas Gexss Pn Wann, on ation in | its arrival in Boston, Faneuil Hall and the halis the House and their families entered and took | of the State House will be draped in mourning. Sbairs to the left of the Vice President's desk. | An autopsy of the body will be made Monday The cat: og od was brought in and placed tn | night. frovt of the Vice President's chair. - — ‘The Chaplain in his opening prayer sai! Oh, | The Political Sttunttes tm Great Brit- Lord, our God: nim. Tne exsioNation of Captain Frederick W. Supreme Court of the United States. 3. The Doleman, 35th infantry, has been accepted by President of the United States and the members | the President, to twee cient March 3it, 4.” | The Body in State at the Capitol, | efile Ceninet.« "the committee of arrang-- | Iris Revorrep chat Mr. Sumner in bis will + | headed by Sergeant-at-arma 0 Ddequeath= all his art treasures with afew ex- Speaker Blaine and Chtet Clerk MoPhers»' ORTY ForR OC | oe ee | MW Gr wae, $20; one year, | ZS oun weeannns AR _PoP aad Wriday 81.59 i ‘ ; : a ae se Mr. "ances ‘canes, . . deen desided to hotd — ea pald tor. V. 48~ N92, 6.544. WASHINGTON, 9. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1874. TWO CENTS. a, Manda, tte Oars = — — city committees will te the «tate line to meet | ae ca ae | the remains, and Satantay afternoon, | EVENING STAR. | THE DEAD sTATESMAN, Smi-cucle oppose the Preadeetndeut The | bouy tounynne™ sttend the fwerat 8 | FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, sig gee treet © ee Oe eens ees | = business of the Sens thea proceeded, as re- a3 vere — xn tant wiout. Farpay, March 13. funeral services wiit be chert yr = i . = ported in another cola ‘seSran. mee! of prominent co! citizens was SENATE.— By 1! o'clock the Senate galleries —- pa “ trates tur tescagt assay” | Washington News and Gossip. — QBSEQUIES OF SENATOR SUMNER Bareet, whioieill, announced othe Senate tus | M14-t Union League ball last night to make | were sled to aatecation, and the corruies ts | SA Gunirence. wih, A Sunt comm —————————— | InrenxaLKevits vm The recetpts from this | ‘ approach ofthe pigceton, which envered us | A#Fengements for a grand mae mesting of co! | she tear were crowded with thowe straggling to Ssh, Naattee need to place te body AMUSEMENT eee WASHINGTON IN MOURNING. | Sers'of the ‘House of iepresentatives, “2 'Pns | Charles Sumber, to adept resolutions of reaoe: | OURRRCRERROE a etn de eat Natio AL THBATER. FRIDAY BV ENIN Benrfitof Mr. B. Lam Thr. to his memory, and to appoint a committee two n escort to the remains when they a yed to his late home for interment. Jcbn F. Cook presided. and Mr. D. Straker acted as secretary. Mr. Cook, in stating the objects of the meeting, referred in feeling arms Ordway, followed by = . Lt Te the alee teeter this diy to ; : =: PME \ » came the members of terms to their departed friend, Charles Suu- @ solemn ceremonies of an occasion GLADSTONE DEFINES HIS PORUTEO! ceptions to the Corcoran Art Gallery in this FUNERAL SERAICE IN THE SENATE CHAMBER. Hours, who net vo the right and lett, takin ner. 2 Thou has made for us amidst the Lonpon, March 13 —Giadstone bas fmued the 2, eit seats by the side of the Senators. Me. Morg Messrs. J.T. Settle, A. M. Green and J. S. | ments, excitements, and the tumult: of thi- | customary note requesting the moneune ot hes SATCUEDAY EVENING. March 14, Annoel Ron- | y. neat announced the Supreme Court of the | Maitin were appointed a comumittee to draii | plearant lite. We beseech Thee, now that we | supporter h the reopening of Par at. At _ aaa eirt aan | Rte ite rnan? U.S. remenrer, Willie | Departure of the Remiaing.| Seu sate Tie mimeoe olan koe | eee . x, | Ste here aeeembled in this chamber, the repre. | the same tume he bas written to fea Ne, D LUSTON, turn to this city early mext week. His greeting full robes, were preceded by Chief Clerk Mid Frederick Douglass, Governor Pinchback sentatives of the people and the people them | « “While discharg? tobe Folic wed a by Moas.Dm | by a multitude of friends will beearnest and ——— dieton and Marsbal Parsons, and took seatson | W. H. Smith, J. T.’ Johnson and A. ,&t | selves $0 hear the ‘voice of we Lord our Got cemmary that fsb siroular ng onde aren Cre Ceo i ee: Lone the rightot the President's desk. As the pro- | Green were invited totake seats on the plat | Lool po ¥ favor and bless d not Convey with regard to my indivi ley, to conclucd= with the pet medy sincere. and s| ne form, and while the committee were ogt th and sanctify to us all the ceremonies of this For ® variety of personal reasons { A LOAN OF a LOVE — e Feeling in this Uity and Elsewhere | cescion filed in the Senators rose and stool until : : - aa Tue Howarp Covert or Inqutry met at the = the remains had been deposited on the cata- | made briet addresses eulogistic of the many | solemn day, through .Jesns Christ oar Lort fould EARD FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY Ne a seme G not contempbate any uniimited extension : = ittues of the deceased, whoun they all chats he journal of yesterday's proceedings wa. | of active politient mtvice. I desire my f | hour to-day, bat adjourned immediately faique. ice 6 Ba join they all charac: | The jou litical service. I desire ay P CABONTAS snd ROBESE MACATOR. hero The body of the tate Senate: whic! The “Presitent and his Cabinet” were ney: | terized as the greatest benefactor of their ra: a © clearly understas eGtate sete wiS_ | after organization, and the members of the wit ee pA wae | ducenecta. Pach pamea down Os ateeemn | sorte eae eee advacoment. || | Mr. Buckingham said that ae the tuners e 1 must ‘reserve entire free : " woop | Gonrt attended the Sumuer obsequies at the rar fie . as | President Grant, escorted by Chief Clerk Mac: | | After appropriate remarks by Mr. Smith and | ceremonies would take place in Boston on Mon- | myself ut the Terponsibilities of the lemlership RACE GREE byes Senate chamber. was, at ‘clock tast uight, placed in the ca: Donald, leading, and took seats to the right of | Mr. J.T. Johnson, Governor Pinchback too | day, he moved that the Senate when it adjoarn | at no distant Ume. The need of rest will pre- KEC.GATIONS ANU PEXSONATIONS ‘Tue Waite House was very quiet to-day, | Kt) Which was tuen removed from the second | tne pene e the stand and delivered an eloquent addres Tuesday next. Agreed IN u . ij stand adjourned unt than my occasional presence tn tho to 5 ng the present session. 1 should be The Clerk of the House appeared ant an bet nounced the resolutions passed by that body on | session, to consider whether it would be advan- % ‘ = story of his late residence to th® parior on the The Committee | Arrangements, headed by all the oecupants having left for the Capito! to | foe floor, and a detail of Capitol police placed | Sergeant-at-arms French and Uhaplain San. attend the funeral ceremonies. The cabinet in charge of the remains. The casket is of wal- deriand, were next announced, and entered — eulogistic of the illustrious dead. Mr. Martin reported resolutions expressive of the sorrow of the colored people at the death ot Ar LINeo, FRIDAY RVENIS Mre SAKA F. AM ; “8 iva: oats eae the chaplain reading from the Scriptares the | Mr. Sumner, and they were adopted. the death ot Mr. Sumner. tageour to heep my services for @ time at the sie store, Wednesday morni Sig. Oat no batnass Ooe Gone ae Crane, | Sak; cavereil With Dinek ‘oleth acd bas euaiive vetse commencing ‘I am the resurrection aul | _ Bir Erederick Douglass maenn eloquent ad- | tre subsequent scenes in the Senate at disposal of (he liberal party, or whether [ should Gj™480 concent pustnens Sos suspended tor the day. a silver bar handles. The lid is of plate glass the | the hfe; he that velieveth in me, though he ders on the life and character of the deceased ao eg popes ogi] Mr. Samoer a a exemption from the dation bitnerto ON cloth-cov- | Were dead yet shall he live.” statesman. j " hee : MUTCHINSON FAMILY, ‘Tus CONSCIENCE FUND of the Trossury was | C>Ure length, with an onter lid of cloth-oov- | Wire ored yotenall Re live. by six Capi. | Mr. Brooks moved that a committee be a At the couciasion of the funeral services, the grounds to believe that: tastead of the course FRIDAY MGHT. March 13 enriched to-day by the receipt of ninsty dollars | ®Ted walnut, on which is a large silver plate, | iol policemen and placed immediately in front | ported to act in concert with the committ entire assembly rove and reursined standing as | whic! ave sketched, it woul: preferable, For the benest of the Firet Bapt:<t Uhur. 2 tween G ant TH, commencing at 8 o'clo: COMB AND DELP 6s. 35e; reaerved seata (DY Tei iantyne’s bookstor: For OPE! ‘1 i inscribed ‘Charles Sumner, born January 6, | of the President's desk. Soon after being placed Perle lee ocnttgocatae pa priors ‘aioe | 181; dled March 11, 1574.” "The lining ts of | in this position beautifal cross of white flv Pacitic railroad, sent vy aonce wicked bat ow | fine white corded-ilk. Many friends of the de- chalet oan repentant citizen of Alb: ..¥. ceased statesman called at the house at an early | P!4ced upor ee A THE RELIGIOUS EXERCISES, New Cuareman or THE District Iyvactr- | 2°UT this morning to take a last look at his already appointed to make arrangements two hold a general memorial meeting expressive of the feelings of the colored race, on the day of the burial, The motion was adopted, and Messrs. A.M Green, Dr. ©. B. Purvis, Charles the casket was removed from the chamber. im the view of party generally, for me at once The members of the Houxs ot Representatives | to aseume the position of a Jependent mem- then retired, then the Supreme Court, the | per, 1 should willingly do #0, retaining all my President and his Cabinet, and other invited | desire for the welfare of the party, aed guests. leader be chosen or interim provision be mad: Marshall, F.G. Barbadoes, J.P. Sampson, .| | ‘The Senate was then called to order. for the present year, my fuccessor should re —— ti At 25 minutes of 1 o'clock the religious exer- | 4 * "i wunced be su | ‘ ANGE OF BILL NIGHTLY Just prior to the ad- | 'e, and among the callers were a number of t 25 mlautes i ai Hs T. Settle, D. A. Straker, Hon. James Rapier | | The Chair anpounced as the member to fill | ceive every assistance he might seek or could RANGE INTHE PRICE OF ADMi<sio% —Doring colored people. Lieut. Greer, with a detail of | C8 Commenced—Rev. Dr. Butler reading a and Perry Carson were appointed as the com- portion of the 15th chapter of ist Corinthians, the vacancy on the Disrict Investigating Com. | render.” ane outh the rates for tickets will be 25,50, and75 | journment of the Senate to-day the Vice Presi- : The Kev. Dr. Sanderiand then read from the | | Went to look for George Alfred Snifites | aud before that hour the pail-bearers, the Con- | soth and goth Psalms, commencing with the 4th RDO! Phe (uimitan! Mpa gressional committees of arrangements, and | \erse of the forme! f asse < Fs of Momus, BILLY BIRCH au! con 3 nice mien leer ne Cane sock ore the Massachusetts delegations and others ar- | me know mine end aid the measure of my days (ld bis nose in his haod, and the supposition is that | Tived and prepared for the sad duty devolved | what it is, that 1 may know how frail [ane MATINEE SATURDAY “that man’ was just waiting for some one to tad | 2P°3, them. Sergeant-at-Arms French of the He then read the 90th Psalm, beginning ‘Lord March 15—Maii Bernor Family. __m him.” . Senate, and Grdway of the House, were pres- | thou hast been our dwelling place in all gener. N4TIOS a0 THEATER-EXTRA. gut, avcisting in the arrangements, a8 also U+p- | ations,” and closing, | And let the beauty of th TON has been absent for a | tain S. 8. Blackford of the Capitol police, and a Bowen, Jobn A. Gray, Lewis Douy ‘aes, William H. Smith, Perry Carson, ©. B. Purvis, J. Sella Martin, Sidney Mcfarlan: Cornelius Clark, A. H. Underwood and Wm. |. Matthews. : THE COLORRD SCHOOLS CLOSED. A special meeting of the trustees of the col ored schools of Washixgton and Georgetown jock. | work as they did in the w The journal of yesterday having been read, men Mr. Huribut (Iil.), chairman of the Comit- tee of Arrangements on the part of the House, Giid the order of movement of members of th: | Versace e omnes ee eee nonekt atom House would be as follows: The Sergeant-at- | Perence @curee and were ready to help rid the Arms and Doorkeeper would lead, followed by | COUBUY Of it. torise. A multitude of women the Speaker and Clerk. Then will follow the | NETe 0» their feet immediately. He then called mittee. mittee, and to act as chairman of the same, ~~ 2 a 7 Ye y S| % an w Reserved Pisces, 25 cents extra. dent pro tem announced the appointment of | ‘¢ fourth precinct Metropolitan police, re commencing ‘‘For as in. Adam all die, so in Perry Carson offered a resolution that fifteen My Stewart. Pe a ae a, 1 ae ds a, ne . Original _— Senator Stewart, of Nevada, eschairman of the | Ported for duty at the door of the house early | Christ we eval all be made alive,” acd closing | citizens be appointed by the chair wo accom peins eaten al eoinl abies wien : phony f. eee By reg SAN joint special committee tnvestigating District | in the morning. “0 death, ere is thy sting; 0 grave, whore is peony epee wong to Boston, —_ beter ro ampere » and will stand adjourned anti | Sow Yess. mee ate ingle Ban- From B. je New York: 33 Artists. Estab ished | of Columbia affairs, vice Boatwell, resigned. | BEMOVAL OF THE REMAINS TO THE CAPiToL. | thy victory.” The Kev. Doctor fellowed with | td, and the c! Big: gag rod qe a - = eon Place Methodist Church re event * Ay ey = hentia an Ange ot Artic. -——_—- h 9 o'clock tt au earnest invitation to the throne of grace, | fiteen Messrs. ¢ Downing, Frederic HOUSE OF REPRBSENTATIVES.—The Lewis harge for fi ' ee dest Veral Quartette in America: Mr D re eestgemseim ne a gprs vase [PTS PORTA pt pepsin nal ben capalke saga Pier peer pan ” | Dongiare, John M. Langston, James Wormiey. | jones een called torino isons wis took charge for five minutes, to begin Womecti, fr OvUrary. Mr, Beant ni Bead, ite. | took place when Walder, of the Chicago 7 for the removal of the remains te the Uapitol, sf. JL 0: usual at 12.0 z ‘te. LALLY OROCHESTBA. Tas He called on all bo believe in Obristian women and their to 1s Sng and Dé beginning “Lord, make Senator M : Sbapt for all men and women who were ready to unite Lord our God be upon us; and establish th: “ ° Chapiain and the Committee of Arrangements. ] 0 u “ . MONDAY week from his seat in the Senate, caused by a | Sttail of bis men. the work of our hapds upon us; yea, the work of | Was convened last night for the purpose of tak- | and after them the members of the Hones | ten har = ow seen poe Siamaee For Bix Bignts nate . e » “7 | A number ot ladies were at the house, and | Gur hens eoatiu@ chon we ig action in relation to the death of Senator | The Howse then took an informal recess. | thetr anteeebennt vet seers a = de partare fo r sore foot. It was rubbed and bruised by his those of the familics of the Massachusetts dele- ‘The cheptain of the Senate, the Key. Dr. | Sumner. The meeting was celled to order by The procession, as indicated at. wa FASTING AND PRAYER PoR ThE caval boot, and formed a slight ab hich bas | gation brought with them a tloral tribute in the | sunderland, then cnvoked the throne of dic ne | the president, Mr. Henry Johnson, who brietly, | formed at 12:20 and moved tot e Senate Cham . ma now almostentirely healed. Thiscircumstance | shape of a beautiful cross of flowers. grace in # long prayer, closing as follow: hut seelingly, stated the purpose for which they | ber 3 as has given rise to exaggerated rumors. His gon- a THE FUNERAL CoRTEG! “And now, oh. Lord, our God, be gracionsly | had been called together, aud,on motion of M: has improved by r i Upon the return, at 1.12,the House adjourne | , 72Toughout Brookiyn to-day there is fasting sand bis pay. ord Dandreary, | eral beal | and prayer for the temperance canse. e] 4 c| , ye pleased to go with those who shall bear away Archie Lewis, a committee of three was ap until to-morrow. le wor NEFIT—DAVID GARBICK sician says he can resume his seat in the Sen- At nine o'clock tLe Marc Wiad rte egied forever from this place the body of our lament- | pointed to draft resolutions expressive of ti: = a _ Gacctanseno = ak on ace. Seeres Fe ee cee need PO4Y | oc friend. Give thom endo coutunl ta tue eal | lows oanthined Se te mean chee mae Hon | Onsreviss oF i oe “ Paesipent Fictworr. The funeral services of ex-President Filimore at the cathedral tn Buffalo | bearers: Lt. Boyden, Mesers. Wood, Twings, | journey; and we beseech Thee, in Thy kind Lillibnidge, Seaton, Atkinson, MeNeal, sud | providence, let all the arrangements fur his A Hate Horipay ror Tae Treas: Mee eee ATT tay mornine | CLERKA.—The Secretary of the Treasury y to- Charles Sumner. The chair appointed Messr« men's temperance movement, which com- Lewis, Smith and Furgucon, who reported a pre menced here on the 234 ultumo, enrolled 1) yesterday, were of 4 | names to-day, and 1,100 women ‘ate a: work Jones, of the Capitol Police. ‘Ihe cortege was | sequies be fittingly made among that noble bat | »mble and resolutions, which were Unanimonsly | solemn and impressive character, and taciudet | BAM, Bee ~ wane 8: werk, the ubsve performances ete may be hed for any of | day gave directions that all the clerks who de- | then tormed as follows: A detall of mounted | now stricken people whe mealt the aera at adopted, expressing regret at the loss of th: | a brief resume of the lite of the illustrious de on Sar tee eee visite to ths the above performances. = sired to attend the funeral of the late Sena‘or | } Olice flanking it, carriage containing Sergesat the funeral train by the old Cradle of Liverts country by the death of Senator Sumner, and seased by Kev. Dr. Shelton, the venerable ree hetelsand sliosas, The whole ofty ty aeneann Wy ASHINGTON THEA©E r Sumner might absent themselves from ti-ir | at-Arms French and Ordway; carriages with | O. 1, the God of our fathers, bless tuis_n4- | ordering: “That the public: for of St. Paul's, and a life-long friend of Mil Drinking men figning the pledge, and the W "rich Strect, below Poame. avemuc: | yopnet meh few gave tvidence of their re- | the pall bearers—Senators Anthony, Schurz, | tion and ali the vations; bless us and-all meu | ton and Georgetown for c tard Fillmore. ‘The singing. by the tall choir | Gealere, with searcelt ‘exception, ure treat spect for the distinguished dead and ayalled | Sargent, McCreery, Oglesby, and Stockton; together; and when we come to die, op-n Thou closed at 9:39 o'clock a.m. t ant [of St. Paul's, was grand sad splendidiy ren ing the ladies with kindnem:. ’ denne ee ee era lea eer) Etats! | themselves of the Secrctary’s permission to at- | hearse drawn by tour horses with the tiady | for us the portals of eternity, and crownevery | That the superintendent notify the principals of dered. | The ‘casket was then borne fo) tie aid TON sy nn : bearers on either side; delegation of colored cit- | soul with a pure, a blessed and @ glorious the several schools to diemiss their scholars arse, and the procession moved in the follow iew ©. Is teshgnly Seceticest Drees, ee kaead |e ee us bumbering neatly 200, among wuom were mortality. ‘Through Jesus Chris, our 1. the above honr, with the request that they as | ing order :—Major General Howant and Brig. | arracnwene® <br NO une Te tne highly Sensations’ Droms. ia three Acts aud Mr. Sumwen had three brothers and one sit- | Frederick Dougias, J. F. Cook, W. U. Sanu. | and Saviour. Amen.” semble at the Capjol building (rotunda) at 12 | Gen. Rogers aud stails; company 0. Buffet ANAN@ RAY COMPARY UNDER THE UALLOWS ter, bu* only the latter survives, Mrs. JuliaHas- | ders,of Md.; Prof. Wilson, James Worml: The religious exercises closed at three min- m. in order to participate in the obsequies of the | City Guards; 65th and sith regiment fiona x Youk, March 13.—Speftord Brothers pes 4 Beautifal Soonery tings, wife of a San Francisco physician, who | Carter A. Stewart, Mr. Carey, and Col. Pe: ates to one o'clock, with the pronouncing of a | deceased Senator. That the Sumner schoo | guards: companies A and C. ibe Caer State~ | have obtained au attachment agaiust the prop Miss rs Dansene. Milie CeR- | tMSs, wit Hs pase cpitai | Cat#en, aud other prominent colored men; ca: benediction by Chaplain Sunderland. building be draped in mourning for the »; infaptry, under Col. DeRussey, as a guard of | error the Samana Bay company in a sait & Bie, Coc eee eg SEK REL ET mecei | Holda the post of surgeon in the marine hoopital | aces containing Dred, fete ee ead The President pro tem, Mr. Carpenter, then | thirty days a8 a token of respect for the de- | honor. “dhe hearse was denstatetwulnosit pt heed B Genie, OFLO SURDABE SD Meee | of Sater Cae Ged Te eee te ein nant | Sekuaons; former private: wecrotary ta ine Gs: | acces cua ene CRGk cee tie eee the | ceaséd statesman and philanthropist. That thix | aud funeral emblems, and was foliemel bon nics. 0 on the | Senator was married Ss 3 i ve Mr 8. S. Sumner, a relative; K. 1. | United States intrusts the remains of Charle Topic of the Dar, censed, ; 5 Loard attend the funeral services of the lilas mane? | Hooper, ration soon ensued, a ‘S$ PRISON FOR LPR. THE WHISKY © ong line of carriages, Pierce, ot E ith bearers, mourners. | James C ton; the committee of arrans: ri » King, convicted last night of the ‘ Sumner te its Sergeant-at-arms aad the com- | trious dead in a body. Citinenal’ tate and city representatives ani | wurder of Arthuny F, O'Nell was oy B- Barry Bart New Act. CHINESE SHUEMARZR® | ¥ife, with bis acquie gs sede eet ina n | ments on the part of the House; the Maasachu- | mittee appointed to convey them to his home Mourning Elsewhere. citizens, to Forrest Lawh cemetery, where, | ing sentenced by Judge Brady to the states BUTTERFLY BALLET, Arranged by Sigaor J. | last year, on the nom’ sTmatry again ie vow | Sette delegation, and numerous friends of de- | there to commit them, earth to earth, ashes to THE FEELING IN MASSACHUSETTS. after the final services or the Episcopal church. prison for life. Carcelin. coca = . Her application for leaye to marry again is now conned. ashes, dust to dust, in the soil of the common. ce : - 4 ~ j | (he remains were deposited in a stone grave in AREEST OF A JERSEY ave wee STA AR TIO) SMT Ow aod. | Pending in the Supreme Court. The cortege proceeded by 1} street to Pa. | weuith of Massachusetts, Peace to his ashes.” | _ The city council of Boston yesterday atopted | ihe family lot The ones along the live of | Robert F. Laird, a Jersey City justion of the ley, Mors. DnWernie, Obes Sheffer, G99. Nelen, | Tue Washington Chr ¢ wants to know | avenue theuce to the Capitul, goiag up the ‘The casket was then closed, and the flowers | retolutions of respect to the memory of Mr. | march were crowded. peace, was arrested to-day for gelling liqaor Jolin H. Carl, Otto Karback, Harry Hart, tigare | oa, desu | Savesienitce 6 tees | SoUth side to the east tront. having been replaced, it was removed from the | Sumner. A joint special committee of the cits TSS eye without license. 3-6 Waker Neon. Box why Congressional investigating committees At the Capiter chamber, followed by the committees appoint council was appointed to act in cooperation with | ..COXFFRENCE OF THEM. E. Caracas Sovtm.— NEWSPAPER CHANGE. allow such crowds of loafers to loiter inthe room e Capitol. ed by the Senate and the Honse to accumpauy palsies lyroes national authorities i | Tbis conference reassembled at Staunton, Va H. Gay, who, in conjuncnos with Wa. C. * the mayor and state and national authorities 8. ¥, who, nction with © a during the sittings. Is not the Chronicic aware As early as 9 o'clock the walks leading to the | the remains to Boston, viz:—Senators Anthony, | making arrangements for the funeral cerame | 0® Wednesday, and the following we:e ciee: Bry % engaged on @ literary work to be eile Acterson, Mama-| fat it ts just such gentry as these that Biveri Capitol building from the west were thronged | Schurz, Sargent, Ugiesby, Stockton and Mc. nies and such other tokens of respect as are du. | *8 Teserve eo to the general con’eren nounced, is about te retire from the jarrison. M’lic Bequet he Winters, Carson, anes oad tre pettfreiore, they are | with people. Every car that arrived at th Ceoere i ee Beare uae to the purity of bis character and the greatnes: | Ti2; Revs. 8. 5. Hoszell, James S. Garduer: | eaitorial stat of the Areniny Poste where he Causter, Wiltiam-. and Jas. 8. Edwerds, deeply intereste sult, ir a : ster, Ki 5 yton, Secu 5 al to . Ne a d : IM be ed y Albert G. . FAMILY MATINEES WEDNESDAY AMD SAT- | {enbuhce ‘at the sittings of the com alte only Tait dr wor weve colored, Baste ey one. | Beck aod Hancock. Somasbcantin LaGolatine Coauetas bation | 1s tespanen be the Gunition, Whe aco shades Senen, Semarg stereo ot UBDAY-. natural. Dispense with the loafers and the o'clock a vast crowd had gathered around th, At six minutes past one o'clock the Hous? o! sesterday. On the assembling of the senate» | on trial” the following, having pa-sed the req: | grew Ou» No )on Exhibition and ¢ |New No | Cessity for Congressioval investigativas w bi ‘igi ter has | SepTesentatives retired in a body to their own Mmestage was received trom the governor an | “t€ €xaminations, and the repr:seutations o A SPECIAL MEETING OF CHAMBER oF SNaSon” | cease.—/kiladelphia At — gods aad they Sane eet een! | chamber. nouncing the death of Senator Sumner ne Marius presiding elders being consi tere: COMMBROR No. 439 7th street, Between D and streets, eight = eae ae = ireds sought to tind entrance ut other point. | were worn :—The members of the committe: o jon of General Banks, the message of th: | Gearhart, Charles’ E. Sime a john | | 28 the Conth of the late Charics Summer were - prt areat many reports reach the War department | 254 im mest cats wate oneeer fur afrapgements and Senators crape on the lett | fortrnor was referred to a special committee o' | B, Ueemtnart: Charles E- Simmons, John F | xdopted. Speeches highly euloglstic of the lew Choice Ou Pa'n ings, Evers ings, Chromes, &c. | of Incian depredatious near Loup lake, Ne ‘ OTRAS i five members of the senate, with such momber: | Begs. Jobn 1. anna, J. W. Shreve. Oscar | Senator were made by several membereand a. Aico. largest stock Papir Mang ngs. Wintow | pragks, and the settlers are in much trepide MOURNING EMBLEA arts, with whit | as may be appointed by the house of represen Burgess, J. Asbury Register, Rufus M Shadce. Picts ee Deri” 822 Tee | tion. Galle for troops have been receivel i, | The columns of the east iront of the Senate and black rosettes at the side and shoulder; the | tativee, with instructions to con-ide! ele sils. &c., {a the District. , y Wheeler, Devict L. Bush, Thomas G. Nevitt Somenine SpE eeneE Se eens Sh Genems. and ichael Scanian. ber ’ ‘The conference scratinized these application A Raber Mragste tn igun. report «bat measures it may be expedient and prope: to adopt as a recognition of the important ser muilitary officers in that section and forwarded | wing of the Capitol were draped with black | chaplains of the Senate and House black silk here. The reports say that unless the settlers | bombazine, as was also the entrance. The | S¢8Tt*; the President of the Senate pro tem, and fogs, BF I kRMs Cast EF Please rewember Name and Number, j1-ty” : iM tery clos@ly, and two names were withtrawn | grboet 3: March 1.—Tue employing morocoo 2 = ~ rs . m ictures, | Chief Clerk McDonald and Secretary Gorham | vices of the distinguished Senstor. ‘Eno house | | 3 | dressers of Lynn have adopted the folowing ATE EINDS OF Cast orr weanina ap- | (2 Dave protection, Raewaneate tose on Seeatees, Aad Cae ent, me metus. | white ccarfe. ‘The otter lective oticas et oe adopted the order of the senate in reference t. | 2wing to the applicants being eo circumstances | ““-gescieed, That we will BOL employ Say fareostea or callieg oo,” w” Sastre" | pthers were making the necessary preparation, | cormicts: ae 3 1 | Senate also wore appropriate badges of mourn- by addres ing or calling on le . 61 D street’ between Oth and Tabs heavy folds of somber drapings. Altogethe: 9 x. Notes by mail promtly aitended to. Cash paid. f13-tf ———— ee @ comm'.tee to take action relative to Mr to escape probable raids from the savages. shade of finisher who is known to pay money 4s to prevent their doing effective work, and lies. of somber drapings. Altogether, » | ing: ucexcaee because of the size of their tami! ee organization that furnishes aid and support to f URN ALI —t ij Arrangements are being made for a public : the men bow on a strike.” Capitol butiding. 4 CRUSH OF JOURNALIST8—80-CALLED. re PRocempincs oF THE Manytaxp Lrareta- | “YY, 1864 at the ti hen, i - : 5 3 meeting of citizens at Faneuil Hall at noon to pik : he strikers show an equal determination to =a = ee bir ~ hasan boop npebnsres THE REMAINS LYING IN BTATE IN THE Rv- Until to-day no one was aware of the large morrow. All citizens, without distinction o: | TUB#-—Tke feature of the Senate yesterday TUNDA. number of “newspaper men” in Washington. The remains arrived at the Capitol about | The Senate reporters’ gallery was crowded to twenty minutes past ten o'clock pand were at | suffocation. There were besides the regular le- once borne to the center of the rotunda, where | gitimete reporters of the press, @ large num- they were placed on @ low catafalque. A dv- | 0¢T# &f Women, seme of whom were altogether was a debate of the usury law. Mr. Blake's | Hold out. Tb caniter or preseenoe ean eeee bill regulating manutacture and sale of {llami men are employed to guard the factories at aes oes Re Beccnayp Sd gushed icif he | ight. An ideaof the fmportance of the mo- jouse oo} legates distingu’ itself by terest parsing the bill at its evening session to subme | Too? Manufacturing int dy wn A the suggestion was made to Mr. Sumner by a ‘riend that he might be a poasible candidate. In anewering Mr. Summer said: “I am nota candidate for the Chief Justiceship, and never party, are cooperating to have the proper re- spect paid to thedeceased Senator. Tue Boara of Trade and various societies have taken ac ton in regard to the sad event. Y. Me G. A. SCIENTIFIC CouRS , : learned trom the fact that during the last year THE FERLING IN NEW York: the question of extending the limits of Baiti- i a . have been. In early days, when I still felt the | ‘BC ¥ f the Capitol fo belong te the end from thelr appearance. | A resolution was offered in the New York As- | moreleity te te tae ke territory proposed | {79 Rililon tkins were turned out, representing PROCTO: LECTURES ‘tine frenzy’ for law, I might have looked that | ‘Sil Of police, in charge of the Capitol force, | 1p belong to the journalistic professivn. Tnere be meeexed, ‘miles + in value, $2,500, . $ * | ander Capt. Blackford, took position around sembly yesterday deploring the loss to the ua. | t avnexed, two miles north and one mile oN foced I should Hold mn ottceror one never *av- | the casket, and the public were’ atuaitied fins, | Was also'a spriviling of dead beats in the news: 9 ¥ y deploring tion and highly ewlogistic of the late Charie- Sumver, which was made the special order fo: Wednesday evening next. ‘The clerk of the Common Councils of the city of New York, by the direction of Mayor Have- Basery, Temterday telegraphed Mr. Dawes to r. i paper live, who have no standing in the profes. that passed long ago. Therefore | am out of | ‘Re west door leading to the rotanda. The | Uobe) trewne h alwaye on hand on similar oe. the question. And'vet I feel the gradeur of the | COOfS Were no sooner opened than a dense mass casions to usurp the room which legitimately posing that I am not unfit for its duties. Bat} | Tauce 8 . a oe — each east and west. The vote on the of the bill was yeas 55, pays 9. The eens cies Sixteen Women Nae -~ mg further amended and passed the oyster bill, on ated to dey. ny capt ed the yeas 68, nays 3, leaving the of the com- | Women's Medical College, as doctors of med- mander of ‘the fishery police force 2,500, icine. 4 airing county commissioners in oyster ASTRONOMY! THE SALE OF SEATS FOR THE COURSE — -22-- potice . districts right to nominate officers of the boats, charge of the gallery. Possibly this is so, but | know if the remains of Sumner wouaid lie | “ BASKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS—The Affairs of Sijice anaaen Smt out of {he question ana would uot have it | Of taittance: Fre tee a ensnarende | ‘cis fall time this abuse compisinet ot way en | iciete fe ore houre in the Governor's room | “BO are to be appointed. tke Sprogurs— ‘The Providence Journal of the o herwise.”* were exposed to view antil thelr puaherenh or eho. rected. while passing through New York. The Guver- Ricemonp (Va.) City Arratns.—On Mon- | ith says: We understand that proceed in BALLANTYSE®S BOOKSTORE. oe part Ravin Wasesne Bunsicecsls our Kaiea | Sebatnceamber is cam aatete be ona tank TRE BODY REMOVED TO THE DRroT. nor’s room bas been draped in moutning, in an 2, At three minutes after one o'clock and Twenty-Four Injured.”—The Duke and ths | ‘&*t ten thousand persons took @ last look at there vaaoaeeatnt ab- | bavkruptcy were instituted yesterday, in bebalf Heipation of the body remaining there for some of Mrs. James, against the Atlantic Deisine day last Mayor Kelley, of Kichmond, Va. mitted bis annual message, showing the opera. 4 ruermat Smeeting of the Board of Assistant | tions of the city government for Isf3. ‘The fol. | Company aud several sharcholders as copart. so | Duchess of Edinburgh made their entry int) | ‘be features of the departed Senator. maine were removed from the Senate by six | Aldermen appropriite resolations were adopted | lowing are the sportant parts in thi ners therein. Proceedings were also commenced RESEYED SEATS, foor Lectures £2.50 | London yesterday. The programmennss sae THE APPEARANCE OF THE BODY. Capitol policemen, and preceded by the pall- | in regard tothe death of Senator Samacreand | A "rebecca te tee earn th Of the city | inthe uame of the Court of Probate, Warwick, ried i strictly, although the snow fell trom The body was neatly attired in a fall suit of | bearers and committee of arran, ements, taken the inning to the end of the ceremonie+. | piack cloth which the deceased had made in | % the east front of the main building, from ‘The cable telegram says: ‘The enthusiasm, as 5 whence they were transferred to the hearse, the Duke and his bride passed by, was iutens>, | England during his last visit to Europe, and | tng escorted to the Baltimore and Potomac: te the augwing cheer from one end of the route | Bis side: “His tl@ut seee We Tear iay at | railroad depot, ‘The lid of the husal cae, Palace: In frome of enirrival at Buckingham | breset, und. in the mend ‘oo eo at | when removed from the Senate, was ienlg, Palace, in front of which immense massoe of | Dreest. and in ourenen or tht 2, Wail, | “tewn with tlowers of all kinds. spectators had ccamulated. the royal party | Tuite natural, fot sapoetaenyile Beeedage re ape | = AT THE RAILROAD DRrOT. — greeted with every manifestation nf loy- sition, On the left cheek were several dark The remains arrived at the depot at 20 min pots, The face wore = composed look, which | utes to 2 o'clock. The faneral procession f, alty and affection by the people, whose numbzr | 2 . ‘Gneral procession from at that point is estamated at 20,000. ‘Tha cromde ees en Recetas ec oaring histastime- | ing Gapiinl conaiated ef a stetachasoat ce which witnessed the procession yesterday were = : “y os : = nted police, the h it at some places c0 dense and the pressure so very | CTUCctating pains which racked him in the first | Mounted po! the hearse with the body and inviting the committee having charge of the funeral arrangements to allow time for the re mains to lie in state in this city, so that the cit- izeus could view the face of the disti shed statesman. The board then ‘adjourned in re- spect to lis memory. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce a call was issued for a *pecial meeting to take action on his death. PHILADELPHIA WANTS TO LOOK UPON THE DEAD STATESMAN. The joint committee of the select and com- mon councils of Philadelphia yesterday ad- shows @ value of $29, 166,9'9—increase of $2,216,- | at the instance of the Hoyt children, against 736. ‘The new censue shows 31, fte’and | Mrs. Mary Sprague, who noe the bond of Wan, 213 colored inhabitants, Sprague, a guardian, the being that Bonded debt of the cit; 2%) 97; tloating | the joining in the execution of the trust mort- debt $62,251.94, being thirteen and two-third: | gage Was an Sct of bankruptoy. Mrs. prague her propert: nr Prof. JOS. MENRY will preside. mario st SPRIWVE. per cent. of the taxable real estate of the city, | thereby surrenderii ante or nive and two-thirds of the whole taxable | gations for which she was not liable. Unies property of the city. There was a profit made | these proceedings are withdrawn, the validity in the gas works (owned by the city) of s04,5s2. | of the Sprague trust mortgage, upon which « Net receipts of the water works $33,057. Cost | decimon has not yet been given by the state of the potice force £84,000. — must be passed upon by the United States Twkep Acain.—The ‘ork courts will RW! STYLISH! ATTRACTIVE! dressed a telegram to Senator Boutwell, in this | never hear the last of William M.Tweed,even | A Honminty Cxiue AND a Bagsanovs great that several accidenta occurred. "A ate hours of the fatal attack. f poo goal ft oR oe Bees Se city, tendering the Be of Independence Hai! | ‘hough Tweed himeeif is temporarily shat out | Prienwent_—A despatch to the Atlanta (Ga.) at Charing Cross broke down, throwing some FLORAL TRILUTES. pany the remains to Boston, tollowed by abont | for the reception the remains of Senator | from all the world, save that portion of it w! > " thirty persons to the ground. The police report The casket was fatriy coyered with choice FRESH AND NOBBY. the total casualties during the day at four killed and twenty four injured. A Trapes ich | Constitution states that in town of 4 is located and chained on Blackwell's Island. | Alabama, a man mated Doueee ene of troy, in the Oyer and Term‘ner morning « | si: master, who had recently arrived there, motion was made to conform the utes of tee vn Fam chloroform wa bom and court, gertanning to his trial and conviction, te | then attempted to violate be: “60 colored men on foot. Upen arrivai at the itoral offerings. At the foot was a large broken | depot the casket was placed in an outer burial column, the base of which was violetssarmounted | Case; and transferred to a baggage car. The oN SUMMONED To Covet.— | by las. ‘Then there were broken | “P¢citl train bearing the funeral cortege con- Douglass, a traveling Sumner in transit from Washington, Tepre- sentative Dawes replied last even that noth- ing could bave been more grateful to Senator Sumner’s feelings, or can be more gratifying to person. - | his friends, than the thought that his body | ‘be oral sentence of the judge, by substituting | was arrected and jailed. The ereea took him —.. . | James Doyle: for many years a member of the | columns of lilies, a contribution of rare ferns pees fein als soe ogo ae should rest'in Independence Hall on ite way to | the words county jail for penitentiary. The | out at night, amd, after « eevee whipping, “OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Sew York Benevolent Society of Operative | known in botany as the Barbadoes maiden’s which, together with the locomotive, were | 't# resting place, but that the funeral arrange. | court decided to hear argument on the subject | mutilated bis person. Masons, was working on city work, and the | hair. One® handsome contribution was a cross draped in mourning. The train left at 3 o'clock next Friday. society sent him notice that he was working | of cameliag and lilies, having inscribed upon a the Brat meaeage, bot ie aetook BO notice of | card, from “the ladies of the Massachusetts | Fee. and all that fon weses ee the first message; but the message having been | deiegation.” A beautitul floral wreath was laid ‘The time table for the train is arran, for FIRST OPENING sees ne Meat tothe soclety and tendered | at the head of the casket, attached to which was | .,J0¢{i™ Baltimore at 4.10 p. me, and Be Neo, ade pat ibey were rejected. and he was | a card inscribed, “from Louise O. Butler and | 4777 Defore 110'clock to-night, and theromates tried on the charge of working at non-society | other heart-broken friends.” will leave there for Boston to-morrow mornin, & SPRING WOOLENS, rates. He says he was acquitted, but an affi- The remains were nearly three-fourths ex- at 10 o'clock. e davit was demanded of him, and before he pored to view, the entire top of the casket being = will not permit it to stop im Philadel- p THE COLORED PEOPLE OF CHICAGO have arranged to hold a mass meeting this eve- ning to take appropriate action with reference Woman Surrrace East anp West.—_The STRike in New Yorx.—Tife house of represen! yesterday boot and shoemakers tor a reduc- | Rhode Island — “oy tion of the hours of work, begun a few days since, appears to have terminated with no prac OF FI 5 redaction FRENOH, ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND GEEMAN | [04d make an affidavit he was hart in the arm. | of French plate glass. wontte Boason with the seston Seem rbd been imprac- . ‘ The society has refused to pay him out of the IN THE S2NATE CHANT by eight members of his force—tour white and “ ‘ Sse Sedge Lawrence bas otied Gah oncNete: | Since the inaugutation of Preskdent Grant | fons Solored: A Boston dispatch says: “Among the names yn 4 TROWSEEINGS, show why it should not pay Mr. Doyle the | there has been no event which has drawn to the Caton 1eeeneo7, of colored men appointed-at | most prominently mentioned as Senator Summ. men obt of SUITINGS. money to which he believes himself entitled. | Cayitolsuch a vast assembly of spectators. The | Cnn, League Hall fast, night will not go : | oF Wire Poisomine.. . | diplomatic gallery of the Senate was crowded, | urda; 1 MERCHANT TAILORING FACILITIES, | case ot Mrs. Euphron’a Phillips, who died, it is | Comer was placed a Freeh wa | ker House during their stay tn Boston. see = from the effects of poison, was begun INCIDENTS. a WE ARE on ednesday. The physician who attended During the prayer of Chaplain Sunderland, large bank of earth MANUFACTURING To ORDEK ber testified her symptoms while she was Mr. Ferry, of Connecticut, who was quite in- Sreot sick, and the results of th: Eat ssoctem, alot ~ | timate with Mr. Sumner, was visibly affected. jay afternoon an unk: ‘She hasa IN UNEXOBLLED ¥ Her hi a mai th a * ‘across the Central railroad IN UNEXOBL' hich ‘hened the bel Her husband, Both had been afflicted wit » spinal disorder witness trying to purchase and often talked over their ‘tctions. STYLS, FIT AND FINISH. ickness, Mr. Sumoer’s ki , in deep mourning, juister- Occupied a front seat di the us exer- cires in the Senate. Examine Our Stock. H iE 1 iF 4 4 The whole of the Capitol police, under the rection of ape. 8. 8. Blackford; had arge A. | Of the remains in the rotanda and were assisted ; | by a detailof Lieut. M. a. Austin, of the sth precinct, with 30 men. The old lady who sells fansin the Capitol in | building, near the old hall ot the House of Kep- - | Tesentatives was at the depot when Sumner’s remains arrived, weeping bitterly. ‘MR. SUMBBR’S PREMISES AND PERSOWAL EY- S7This Department is in charge of Mr. DANIEL F. KEYWORTH, « skillful and artistic Cutter, Intely connected with ote of the principal Merchant | go eR Nt retaM ‘Tailoring Bstablichme.ts of Union Square, New MeCutebins 32,895, Bisckroer ave eats. York City. 2.077. Seventeen towns remai be a ich been arrested. The examination has not ended. —<$<$_—$Saaton bas n- MABLE BROTHERS. MERCHANT TAILORS & FINE cLotuigrRs | * feb2s-tr Corner 7th and D streets, FOTICE OF OCOPSBTNEKSHIP. ©.P. BUBDETTE is this tp the Ow ‘firm ill be W. W. i ° No, 925 7ch street M 24, 1874. mar? returned a verdict of March 66 Naess a eee 2. ee