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eal THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. ith St. RY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. red by carriers to + OR Forty at the Counter. ae < prepari—6O 1.00, one yar, 36.00 lished om Priday— postage prepart aptiom® inrarra meer than pard for pains fare y i# advance, ana sae om application, AMUSEMENTS. __ N ATIONAL THEATER. GRAND REOPENING LIBERAL PRICES OF ADMISSION FOR SEX NIGHTS ONLY AND MATINEE. The Fas 2 Yonge Actress, KATIE PUTNAM, and her superl Comedy Company MONDAY and SDAY NIGHTS. I ry and 16, Chark fernon= dramati u The Od Curissity Shop. Katie f 5 Lith and the “Ma Chieness: inw she will her Spevta cient 0 Rev rv . nirs, 1 eben tr BO conte: family t od nt NAtiosaL THEATER. FIVE NIGHTS and ONE MATINEE OF THE Stralosch nd Talien Opera, €omm k February 22, - M LEE MARE . MELLEW ELSE E DON », DE BASSINET APETRA : SCOLARA ONEY. ME HALL. SIG) MARINE Dp CHE S 1N@ ORCHESTRA. t « tor SIG. BE. MUZE) BEHRENS The 1 attractive, in ets st tes Wa Kiehard W Gra ic Oper LOMENORIN, bt “tp v FORO's OrERs HovsE. ONE WEEK. COMMENCING FEBRUARY s, AND GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, SHERIDAN, MACK & DAYS GRAND COME NATION 2 STA 24 ‘ r GRIMALDI ADAMS D FAMOUS GLISH PANTOMINE E TROL MENTER RASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA MONDAY, F 5 Mk. JOHN THOMPSON PPREATER comiar f the popular ¢ t appear ON HAND enty « whe w For particy VENCE TH LATE MET Geo W Ba ND OPENING NIGHT. — Monday Evening, Feb. =. and Every Night. EST STARK 4AKTIST IN AMERICA M 6 the Hb Le fe Wal 4 Ad "2 4 No B Fe BALLS AND PARTIES MADAME EB. BASTIEN, From Baltimore.) fakes pleesnres of informing the Ladies of Washing- ftom that she has from this day tak | DEFARTE. T at Gua ‘3, —_ this bu Swenty sears guarantees {cil satisfaction in HATH DRESSING. CHAMPUOL GHILDREN'S HAIR and DRESSING » specially. Latics will be attended their orders at ir own Tea: Leet BAUM S$ Corset Factory, Gect3 tm 405 7th arrest, L. MOXLEY, COSTUMER, 60° 10rn STREET Nostuwst B large collection of Fine Artistic BALL, TAB. REAU and THEATRICAL COSTUMES kept on band and CUTTING BRIDES HAIR SAD BALLS and PARTIES smpplied at Feasonavic rates P.8.—Remember, a Mask fs f ed with each Costume, and all Costumes delivered aud called for. L. MOXLEY, 60% loth street. SALE \New No aT 439 MARKRITER ahi St Servet = D ant E scresss, ans 5 ar Odd Fellows’ Hall, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. Also, larerst ot Paper — *, Window Baader, Piston Picture Cords and Tas eels. Kings, Na + in the District Tees Cas GP Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly LECTURES. TOW NSEND, OPULAR AND VERSATILE READER Ly E stre TUESDAY EV 1 Ls CEUM HALL ENING “EAST CALk.”’ Gents’ Fine Clothing. INK OF If, 35 Per Cent. Reduction THERES ECONOMY IN II 35 Per Cent. Reduction FINE BUSINESS SUITS. COMFORT, ECONOMY, NEATNESS. Save 35 Per Cent. FINE DRESS SUITS. An Elegant Selection Still in Stock. LOSING OUT. CLOSING OUT. FINAL OFFER. BUY Now. FABLE BROS., MEBKCHANT TAILORS § FINE CLOTHIERS, CoRNER TTH AND D Staeers. feb2 tr ANCY BAMES DONT MAKE GOO! Faw ‘Try the B——C. 3 for a cents: teres = Wets. Cigar ever sold in this city or any other. 56 Detter than 10's, 10's better than 15's: 15's better than Weer Bs over offered Beat ths B—C Cigars. i youcan. To be bad only at 4350 7th street northwest, Sign of the Big Clock Che Ver, 45—N®. 6,839. uening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1875. EVENING STAR. Washington "ews and Gossiv. ae Mrs. GP_NxT’s RECEPTIONS are held on Seturd?ys, commencing at three and last- | ing anti! five o'clock p. m. The President's public reception will oc- cur Tuesday evening, February 2d, and will | | | continue from eight to ten o'clock p. m. TRE RTCEIPTS sources '0-«: x internal reven 0.01; for the me for the fiseal year, todate, $6 rom. At Tie Wuite Hot and Spencer. and Repre: Prob EY ives ud Hurlbut calicl upon the £1. Rob Hed home vhis fan Boston Hey M. Pulsifer. of the Ebvitt House. Iv IS PROBARLE that th Treasury will se alt, is at Secretary of t 4{ an early y Dillon, presidter railroad company. a ntaining his Views PASTY holds 333 Tur Tr new 1 ure nat ted States bonds to se aul bate ie 20) ta secure public deposit bank outstanding | MOU ES of which amooni | gold banks and has had several ¢ sentatives from the south their present home situ: political prospeets of the fw NAVAL Onpers.—Lient. Com H. Whiting, detached from special duty placed on waiting orders. Lieut. Kawin W from command of Or on rr CLER OTIONS AND APPOINT MENTS. F. Cores has be y ! to thind-elass ¢ SENATOR McCreery, of Kentucky, will be theonly member of the S the Mareh, who voted m- Messrs Conklin Imands, aud ron. Howe, Is. the two Mor Mr EATON new Ss who was sworn y. is apparent? m Coo nd took his pout sixty re, has aw tir bein rs no beard of necticut Lwith great conti- 3 democrats, and took p second tier of seats between ors Gordon and Davis, on U te of the chambe temocr OLLOWING OFFICERS 0 War diepa: of Panama, ment las lo Secreta UNA SUT g exped wvorab © will prove Car APEAKE S. corps of ¢ of the survey of tension of the Ches rom Cumbe tts the er. The liv th es westward, to Connelisyt end. From Ce ached hy slack Youghiongheny to thence to Pi 1s Merrill reports that the ountable difficulties in the way of 4 canal through the vatiey o: on aceount of the peeuliar for vt the valley and tion of ti nd Baltim Vthr Sask n 4 other Attorney-Ger Court of the other purposes. The % First. It provides for ihe re ry of causes whieh have be pon by the Court, which is ar USES ptedt i fempt to the witnesse: the Circuit € | the witnesses together & seco: time for purpose would ruinously i crease the expease of such causes. Third. Because under that provision the decision of a@ judge wko has seen the wit » | written npon ¢ sses ismade | J NEW PUBLICATIONS, ARRAHAM LINCOLN. I Death. &e. By John ath em} The alm of the author & concise and connected public services, and tra derfal man whose chara and expand the me volum and deseription of the L Springfield. THE READIN F OLUBAN “M. Be This is No. 2 of a w selections for readings a A TAL New York ker} This belongs to the ha of the arpers have been iss and semi-historieal 1 Harper & Bro: hy the great master o} opinion of many, it wil orks THE WORKS OF WILLI vol » printed paper net sold at t ican Unit it a wide ein at liberal men of all ave int ibravies. AFTER DARK. AND © Wilkie Catt New ¥ (howz dC. Parker.) ction of This ta volames of the popula ion of Wilkie Coll YOUNG FOLKS 1 STATES, | ¥ the Westarinstr thorne’s, the prod grave bes a. a 3 fal r traits andi ASTRAY: AND OTE © Feuillet. hor of Foun t neh War es ine arroll Power Edwin A. Wilson & Co. [Frow the publish: | House was held last night, at which sixty- also contains the great national funeral cort EOF TWO CITIES reful st and nex Stories contained in tis Life, Public Servicws, | Springfield. | has been to present 1 account of the life, edeath “of the won- cter seems to enlarge it is studi with incoln monum Di Boater Choate «4 sefal little nd reeita tio: By Charle 4. [Throagh A series of Dicks C. Pa Honsehott s that the The powerful er notice was f his subject 1, in the < other nitsome of Die uing f fiction, outlive AM EB. CHANNING, D. Unitarian Assoctation ume edition of Ci from clear, readalite tly bound in st possible cost, by » Association, inorter ube {i is a boos ations shoald jon mats THER rk STORIES Harper « Ry b les forms one of t r itv libra works Issne? by eof cousiiie The Dead Alive:” th the pas after H all names and the liberal use of ents of every day. IER STORIES The Re Inded in this volume Sphinx,” and + Be!- ance of a Poor Young e distinguished for terization. wl k of the transia Pacific Mail Investigation. are * Led Astray,” “Th lah.” Like The Rom Man,” these stories a subt nid delicate grace of 5 tive. tor has been most serve the m of the PROCEEDIN' Tho Pacifie Mail ingt the W: and Means Ce nd Mr. Di per. W nmi the doors were ¢ FUS HATCH denying that the Pacific at S TO-DAY niry was resum ynmittee this mori- Ordway one time ned In priy ad DA STATEMENT ¢ Mail Company hat any ce with Irwin to procure the sa! sidy of 172, and affirming that it was a dividual contract between St Irwin. He also stated that t m were abst th the eomy A DEMAN The follow Tell. the att WaAsHl Prt tering om tor anew oO that eve ry republ tt liberty ibing a M ne Lo quote An iv ound by Its m ¥ after its recovery. to exist in that section ated two datys a a woman who w; ut th : half million do!i« net them ‘On W pmpel im Camilen > his friends the contest on nomination made. It rything is wide open yh Memb thy > vole for nso: ts ENGLAND.-The pers, just + itten ling ¢ ster, and expre the Liverpool Post 1 has created Will not pro- on U The child w aptured the cling is said ject Mp on the su Tur Comine Rv ing of uncertainty pr succession to the’ thron ire. Although the sor een elected ander the t is thought possible. ti tsturbed. Th Should the i gitimate heir. ueeession to the throne reviewable by a fury before whom the wit- nesses could practicitly never be presente It is also represented that the approval of this bill would be detrimental to the inter- ests of commerce and objectionable to all who | are interested in shipping, and to practors | and advocates engaged in admiralty causes. The Attorney General did not intimate to | the delegation what action he would take on | their protest. | ——_——_+ 02 —____ i PROHIBITION IN CANADA.—The Canadian parliament sent a commission to Maine to | inquire into the workings of the prohibitory liquor law in force in that siate. The com- missioners were so well satisfied that the effeet has been beneficial that they are abou to make a report recommending the enact- | ment of a similar law for the dominion. THE MEMBERS Of the New Jersey legisla- | ture, by a vote of forty-three to nine, have | returned the free passes sent them by the | Erie railway company. They were not, it { appears, “proper” passes, question is whether or not there are any «proper passes’ | for & legislator to receive.— Bait. Gazette. i ———— Tar BveCKALEW system of limited voting | to secure minority representation, which was «opted by the Pennsylvania constitution, in the case of the supreme court judges and a = oo officers = tarn Cy badly, wud & revisory commission reports in fayor of its abandoument. zi Tur FRENCH ASSEMBLY yesterday, unde the threat of an immediate ation mae = President MacMacon, defeated the senate i. There is a greatdeal of excitement over the matter, which iany quinsipate in what the French call a+ | Lynehburg «Virg ToRA .ER OF CHINA.—A [ ot the late Emperor. ails with regard to the of the Chinese em- ¢ Prince Chun h of Kwang Sew. this arrangement Empress, A Lon Te, n it = reported to be ssué be a son, he will In the event of his the empress mother nd the erapress dowager would be appointed pint regents daring the minority. ————— Va.—The ays there is a good «lea! of stir in the tobacco circles of theireity, to the proposed i 24#eents on all tohace | be ta x-paid at the tine nerease of the tax to except such as may of the ge of the bill. On the supposition that the bill will pass, manufacturers are busy procuring stamps for 211 the tobacco they may have on. hand, so as to save the advance of four eent: $30,000 worth of stamps. | on the pound. One firm on Thursday ordered ph Sencar 2 .THE ICE BLOCKADE. which closed both North and East rivers at New York, detained Mr. E ‘arts so late yes! | arrived at the Brook]: Nellson, at his earnest Beecher case until Mon crossed to Brooklyn on A PROTEST AGAINST three bishops have issued a of the entire Roman Cathol! Germany against any the Papal election as is | late cireular despatch. terday that when he yn city court Judge peut journed rd jay. Many e the ice bridge, BISMARCK.—Twenty | gyros in — SCO) ° such interterence in mplied in Bismarck’s Ir 1s Es ae talc about a woman every positi in life that ‘aman fills. For instanes, What woman could fish the caught last Sentinel. lounge around the stove i ivy grocery and lie about the number of summer ?—Mil waukee THE ESTATE OF Jim F1sx is still in contro- Bonne flop ties, dma courts. Possibly, ice Ji and then some The Republican Ca THE BILL FOR REG A caveus of republic Six were present. The bill bil which wa reported THE BILL. he pro The follow as presented. It is entitled a electors and to prevet La See. That tw the jurisdic he state: throw stitute, of the U shall state ernment, or United with the so offenc and punish thou: end gt imp sling te See vor more to usurp by foree any su any department ther suby pmed gailty thois: ling zen of t at an ¢ ss, under titled to vote tive in Cor the United Stat conditions yy Congress ’ of the the several state charged with ret ny ele the vote of an of any such ai misdemeanor, from five hi constitutions. mickae ny tio the y al elections fc uting or iajurin such election is ito Lhe sal efor ility of acrime; per Weapons at tration, tii tive evidence of under this ac See, 5. Any stration officer ¥isor appointed tinder the who shal eto permit ci to register, or to allow them portun gister or t also by penalty, $500 to $1,000. months to two 3 nd other paper It declares th under this such k punishable with the d eight cont civil n under act ection nine au gressional distri now provided, twenty thousand Visors may be appointed from district, and are to be judges of the United ers inc! election; mn py of Ene pervisor of the district and the National Hous? of Representa Acting une ned th et jon four: any such ur in the revised statutes aad ter end ted States nd durin; of such rebellion with which shall he preseribed by ne President of th lawful for the FP ates, in his diseret sof the writ, of the privil uws of “tion fine of five hundred to tt » and imprisonment ty om l appoin ueHs. TIONS. nbers of the own as the regulating elections in the to th | held Thursday nignt, was further diseasset. emeas ons of the bi bill to protc t elections foreibiy ov any of the con ry with or of th rpe the person tty ofa felon and im- pers 1s for the ¢ purpose of in > intionids zens 19 you sutticien al -hoxes, po ected with chm k pc ail) ling shall } eath penalty. and crimy reer npte this and so g the continu nin’ the limits the proclama United States esident of tin to sus and it Is F so that 4 sion at the tf the ri latin AS corpits revived in : THE THIRD SECTION STH K OUT The first serious objection wiiteh w: posed by the moderate repabli the t on. Tt was inte the section show tates from tritction acts. nial. arid tt section 2, artlele 1, of the cons: bes that the electors the qualific tors of the most 1 of the New a able poll tax. After ex sion, although there was ele in its favor, this section w Dill. The ry . siderable deba rence to the SUSPENSION ( F writ res This gave rise Ss inaugurated by G He arg was reached. whieh w Connecticut. governme: perte the was to let them selves for & few y themselves. M the best way ight nd thin rs a A that ts of the southern states were time Union to the This » conflict wit titution, whieh in each requisite braneh of th ocating the emindedt also mi states hay tended disea ed no h HABEAS p discussion, ov. Hawley. of the sey 0 remedy that among them- ags Would right Tremain made a few general remarks the m Hi ublican tected at all hazards. He fur party, but aid th the Union which was in danger, and that shouid be pro- ‘ther said that all the apprehension about adopting such proper measures was in the hearts of timid Congressmen, but that the people of the coun- try would sustain such measures as they had the recent rule which the majority had found necessary Lo pass to protect themselves. MR. HALE, OF MA said that he believed all the re; outrages which existed in the south. INE, ports about Lae Ln fact, in his opinion, not one-tenth of them had been told. In his inion, the to begin with was ie resolut proper remedy ion introducet by himself for @ new election in the state of Louisiana, a he would have sustained if ni entire foree of the United Sta House had, however, allowed portunit sure, and he was uawilling thing further in the matter. Mr. Con; proposition which, if adopied, ecessary ng the tes army. The the golden op- to pass, refused to act up the mea- uow to do any- T sarcastically repeated the words of Mr. Hale, and acknowledged that on the occasion of the introduction of the resolu- Uons referred to he (Mr. H.) had secured the recognition of the sual for him—but proper to indorse them, they order to get just what was Tittees composed of the er—something unu- the House not ining were defeated. needed, com- members of both Houses of Congress had prepared bil which was before them, after va and ti 4 they amountes tonaughy fis had 4 tease amount weniger eH ‘prom 0 gut that heaseneinted Lat Utue ‘with htm Hee then er es aoe ppponents of the m nt way, to Pre iden brought Mr. Ward (Ih nid ft Mr. Bi was in the land he wor ke to hear from him. MR. BLAINE ast the « posed in end it thro: expressed himeel fags As rorpus AS | piu, which is to whole United St President with thus | | tay that te | suspend the writ. This mild never Support. | Mr. White. of Alaty ne | the act of #71. av sion Oo} | the writ for th klax ‘i leagners newmted Was the ku-ktax ld y be « by the re en The de sition te them Vv with, of Ind x. ATL : bill, minus the thir ¥ fully a three of the members. pre: | hen adopted directing | troduce the bill. The moments after midni Solis, at- iemped fo commit suicid e last night by himself in the He was mnar- ried a few d: ew York toa very } estimable yout connected with some of the west families time he was suflerir e mind, Se.it wa i father to be ta hi in an police n that ¢lty. At that ix badge. mace and credentials with him. pat wp atthe Os Hotel in a doubte- tor, before is morning tor speaking to him rg and joment be mate, the pillow am top of his he bleeding. not nd the bullet. covered Sumi 3 this break 1ally Work héa, in a enteould t could | Vane to walk 4 little and NL it W88 pronoun to take Lim on home as fast as possible. He | Started this morning at ten o'clock by rait for Portsmouth ng note was found on the tabie i tter the EN A. VANCE PHILADELPHIA'S LATEST KIDNAPPI SENSATION— Queer @ Captive.— worth, between 10's peared myste: from Pt F is proved una atly his father, Richard Haworth, re letter from’ his missing son, dated St. Clair Ti. and throngh exertions of Postmaster Fairman and tmaster at Shiloh the boy has been re stored to his family. es that 0: red he had gone to h on his wa In the ca Morgan, and went with hi $ y back had r he met John 1 to 2 saloon, and 2 drink of mead to quench his thirst He was seized with a dizziness afterwards, when he recovered he found himself in a ilroad car wita the man Morgan, who toll m he would ne see his home again. He Was compelled to take an oath that he would never reveal his where which he kept for four y longer, Can William ran aw! abset from home, and ted a fiction #RESS HAS -¥ A STATE morning @ Petors muel F. Maddox, sen. eld county r ty, for his appe tice op th Mau n of money sttter an ontsy by the clerk, bu to take up t ing to allow it to be + drew out ail th is time Sw im to Dr. Beattie who now brings the tor. Maiddo: tt NE LLIN bers of the 1s have issued a protest {1 ch sets forth ther not, With thel sons Why James msent, be con- Their reasons are of soundness of faith ful, at least, a Ss consec ning of the 2 of such consecration h which they assert would be espec strous in Ilinois, the battle- ground of 1 lied Reformed Episcopal chureh. To consecrate one of the leaders of the movement to obscare the p ch- ings of the chureh, by imparting to iL the upon snotletics of mediwvalism would be to drive ous laymen trom the field. Sd. The of the alleged e ions on this Py quote w, and repro- t the number of 2 Were nol sufficient to elect him. CoLor IN New ORLEANS. — Nowhere would it be so difficnl! to establish a govern. ment founded on color as in Ww Orleans. Here all shades and tints are blended in har- monious confusion. The dark bronze of the creole inhabitants, thedescendants of French and Spanish blood, is sometimes of deeper shade than the traits of negro descent. Of these there are every degree and every ue. Even the pure Caucasian, white and red from the misty climate of Engiand, grows tawny and atrabilious beneath the sun, the babits and the dissipations of New Orleans; and there are persons of negro descent ap- parently so purely white as to surpass fr this particular Lhe emigrants from New York. and Connecticut. Color has never, in fact, been a badge of division at New Orleans. There are families of African descent of great respectability and wealth, and some of the most valuable citizens have been of that race.—Bugene Laurence, SELECTING JURIES—Attorney General Train, of Massachusetts, has renewed a re- commendation that he made last year, that the law in relation to jurors be so amendet that the Commonwealth shall have the sam> right of challenge as is given to the prisoner in capital cases. Under the present law, the prisoner has 23 challenges, and the common- wealthonly 10. The attorney general that the first effort of the defence is to secure ajury t guerd ae a — = ane my of a guilty y is @ greater wrong to so- ciety than the crimp itself; in any such ac- juittal the law has failed of its pu) bea rae | ters on TWO CENTS FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. a F SATURDAY SENATE.—Mr. Fer sented the eres pointed by the fill the vaca brna: necticut, pre ntials of W. W. Eaton, ap- pvernor of Connecticut to ry in the used by th . TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS, The French Ministry Resigns. Mazzini's Letter to Bismarck. WEST VIRGINIA SENATORSHIP, Row in Democratic Canens, STARVATION IN TENNESSEE. COLDEST YET IN NEW YORK THE NATIONAL GRANGE. i's Proceed Last Nig e«. INE NATION GRANGE death of Mr. Buekir The credentials wer |. and Mr ton e iby Mr. Ferry, advanemt to the desk of the Vice President sworn in Mr. Morrill, of V ram Committice Finanee the city ¢ Mr. Chandle ree. reported bi real ¢ establish a mit oa Com authorizing 1 t Tunis o iteds y the U; Passed Commitice u Mr Anthony, fro ted iM to pr on Print ly for private by x iL in the + lo give away the p an; exer tl benerit. It was ‘ He then e etly to ade public right te who own nid Fortress Monyoe fortifica iy offici 4 great many J easuae. Ther. ans for th ~ the be was one aid Mr. Si hotel property, enlarge it, whic to the who went en auth a benetit but to the southera p: a 1 passed. Mr. Dorsey introduced a bill authorizing the admission free of duty of the diamond tel by the Khedive of I t ating wd business being the Dis of Columbia bill taken up. Mr. Morrill (Me.) said this bill hat b * for two days, and a ve jectior rnamed. There w appropr to be in a pr hax , He th rs not tod menmdiment ¢ t, Tha the oth shall be pr 1 by the 7th Fr months frou and if not so prese S prese lowed ander section of the act of June 20.1 sented for exchar section of = he be exercise and the sit of the District of Columbia are prohibited from is- fany suc Aavic CMARLD Hiure at the Centennial Show, . “ Husbandry can bo and that the provided ag agricult 3 « recognition mitios ton of 1 exhib stocks, Wool and Silk, and plications, and say in canela- ‘part of our mission, ag to produce among oar st in the approaching an Amor- the prog aring the first eea- by cementing the uur people for the of these views we ment of this grand ~t on such broad, sax shall best slates and ald in millennial age and among the na~ ipright pi the pead own peopl FL SED. w RESOLUTION Ex- port yin unanimously Sapper reward “the na- this work ua- guards, in- os and the ious and dis- therefore, von! That this invites t ty var mit the fotlowi a) Gy ady comp id, and Ks Of to the compan | great natior tion commit tha wonky her ry cress may de~ it against loss s any bond as provided in and prot terest of every en tion of the act referred section af the gainst unjust dis the expiration of four months from th crimina asportation sage of this act: And provided furthe nothing contained in this act shail be strued In any mannes to pledge the United es for the paym debts or obli sof the Distr et of Col or of U t ton aid 1 the tr bonds pro- vided for by the seventh sec of the act approved Jime 2, 14, Adopted. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. unanimous consent Mr. Cessna (Pa. ry of t ol the G ry Commit private bills were reported aud ed on the private calendar, w! vgular order being demanded the Hous mual the eonstd n of the priva reported from. thy exday. the Referred to the J Several POREIGN NEWS. Mazzini to Bismarck. oN. Fe r 8 yt Muza tismarck, xistence of an alliance between France and Italy. The letter sayst France bas By conces» iy me secured Trali Lin case 6 r with Proas- sia. mdi, if f ished with a Mazzini off ton lire frusirs planed tis i was unabl as or ve the authority lined to b r, but the tue correspondence press repudiates it Eazaine Hissed at Santander. BAYONNE, F IX-Marshal Ba- zaine arrived at Santay Freneh re ats of the Lown se onde! yesterday s for and obtained permission of the Melee) ear a ater ae ies to screnade hits, used the »pportunity to } moved to reconsider t hiss b iadtuige in insalting cries. Tao mover to pecomider ine | coywd was dispersal ty tie police. 2) aleh Amnesty to ALL Except Rict. Tonort ebruary 13.—The adjourn Sixteen Business Houses Burned at Independence. Railroad passen St. Lovrs *S report t six nm business houses w burned in Independence, Mo., Thursday night. There is no telegraph office there, anil © not obtainab Sete aren Se) The Wreck of the Mary. PHILADELPH!A,February 13.—The steay Mary. of the C! 1h 2 POUS Posi tic Men are now of her cargo. be particular was the maumed Pats: him in the ribs ¥ jovial tone, * man did not hike Pat the Mississippi, a ecosted him by poki th his fist, and saying in a e you, old gal?” The old "s greeting very we but said nothing, and thonght it was all right. But a big Dutchman, who is employed ling ice, though Unis was an in- oid m be chastised ain, for which the boy should and ‘seeing that no one else was goir take the matier in band, he determined to do it himsell, According’ Germany made a break tor Erin, caught and gave him several hand blows with a heavy black snake wagon-whip and then went back to his work as if nothing out of his ordinar; line of business had transpired. The cool: of the Dutehman aroused the ang ored gentieman na said that “dat old Z license to do me dat way, I tell where upon the Dutchman, whohad héant Joe's re- mark, went for the gentleman and gave him a dose of the same medicine that he bal give Patsy. The thing was beginning to grow serious, and no one Knew whose tara would come hext, until a young man by the name of Warren. who had seen the ‘whole transaction, said to one of his friends who was standing near, “I would like to know what right that big Dutchman has to take up for any one else’? The Dutchman was just close enough to Warren to catch the meaning of his words, which he did not like He had commenced the thin: going to carry it through. He Warren, and afier giving him a warning, in assumed his work, and did not have occasion to leaye his post again during the aiterncon.—Cairo Bulle A PETITION is widely circulating at Sioux poor praying Congress to take immediate action onsome one of the bills now before who that body looking to the speedy opening of the Black Hills country to white settiement. a7 Lent lasts till Easter, which comes the 28th of March this year, 27 Bender, the noted Kansas a reported captured in Arizona. He wason lis way to Silver City, New Mexico. a7-The grand jury of Little Rock, Ark., have Teeetigaten charge of the ex-Union soldiers that a re! en, of terror existed, and re- port “nothing in it.” a7-A tax of six cents cents kis Prsiety play: orig d — Figen, = uring Ss paid on 1,020,956 packs. rE AaSEA RansbFetedicessnsteftiabizerttezeetegti> Cs 22 dr] & 3 e i] 4 - - debut lasts pl Keng resolution cept K o ty was voted ‘ation was Ul minends amy nd O'Donoliae, who are tg ¥ five years. amit February at Warrenbarg, Whirena te the cold eter at 6 0 Tees below ces below. 16 Below iu New © x, February th rear to #0 below zero. The cold w tend over the at many points low. CABINET CRISES IN PRANCE. Resignation of the Ministry. 8, Felt y 13.—The Gaulois asserts on the close of yesterday's sitting of the assembly them > insisted upon re- Signing. and that Presid MacMahon ac- cepted their resiguatlous. aro abso swys the President has summoned the Dake de Broglie to form a new Cabinet in cou- Junction with M. De Fourton. measiness at Paris. Febr 15.—A special dispatel: ne bebo from Paris says the greatest an- sine*s prevails in that city in consequence e political situation. Thecrisis is graver 1. The chamber cannot make a con~ siitution and will not dissolve. President MacMahon would have resigned if the senate bill had been passed as amended. The Bona- arlists gain greatly by these complications. he republicans will wake po farther con- cessions. New York, February 13.—A special dis- tch from Charlestown, West Virginia, ar: The a row I night, after — broke up in a row last ni 7 a season n of fourhours The enemies of Walket com for tear he would = — to ballot, and adjourned to Mon? y night, —— | NEW YORK NOTES. ane, Gta seer Ieoat increase, $731,900; . $628,000; deposits."increase, $769,100, circulation, decrease, $129,300; re- ol dis- ea Nashville says: “A letter was re- sons —s in the Sthdistrict of Retwertord county, gvsudering’ trom. starvation,” as