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: THE EV PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | Telegrams to The Star. NING STAR. | ¥ 5 | nei ciyivumia Avene corner Hea Street ' Pr SCHENCK COMING HOME, eee | WINSLOW, THE PORGER, Bg Pg ye Sore Foca Crate ree masth.. Copies af’ the Counter + . Proceedings in London To-Day, Te ace By mat—postare prepart—-6@ Gants a munca: str months. $3 00; ons year, @6.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—pudiiseed 8 Frday— §§ 29 year, postare prepaid. e nigh init nas sade em et | WOR, 47_N®. 7,155, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1876. TWO CENTS. | ,,,,, , , FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION. Fifteen Killed, Hurt and Missing, EVENING STAR, | The Terribte Charges Azainst Secre- the parton ate He sustatned. managers ’n | THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION. | FORTY-FOURTH CONGBESS. | eee the case brov : aay —— } LOW, TNE PORGER be ubhil cossexisbras. bined daseaen aed * : tary Belknap. Sie trooant officially to tne attention TESTIMONY TO-DAY. ae THURSDAY, March 2 | His Appearance im How Street BE 1113 Pernsyivania svenc: “ Pre Washington News and Cossip. Full History of the Affair. THE STORY NOT HALF TOLD. The Investigation into the affatrs of the | | SENATE. Mr. Christiancy presental me- | Beetimes to Rave Conasel and Wants Gent. NaDAY teed, W DEN FES, greets tie Hee At half-past 2 o'clock to-day a representa- | District of Columbia and the board of audit | MOTs! Of several hundred eitizewsor Utanin | Yf . March 2.-Winslow, the eee eee pas ta cui, | BELKNAP’S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. a eetoson: Live of THe STAR called on one of the mem- | was continued by the House Committee on | [rar fo the clective franchise in that terri- ni OP at Bow strest to day. eo s _ ; ‘omm n Territories. ~ has yemeved ite Syuegeges trues Ho. 4¢ — Two months ago, soon after the Commit- | PEF Of the committee which developed the | the District this morning, commencing at 10 T. Logan presente petitions from [lincis Pesneyivania avenue, to Su. 21% (old Ny 499) | Secretary Robeson Designated toPer- | toc 1 Expenditures in the War department, damaging testimony against the Secretary, | o'clock. Foldiers asking &a exteusion of Lhe time iy street nocthwodt, Orippa’ Hell. seth enk Ben fo: the Duties of Ww: Oltice began to direst attention” to the Gdnstatiize, When the following conversation ensued: Mr. Birney, counsel for the District, re- | which to file applications for pensions, Re ou fhe ‘Tem porartly. ‘i . The Star.—I presume you have read the | Quested the recali of Mr. Joun Grant, who | ferred to Committee on Pensions. | ot yet re idee ae tho je Tt tion ofthe affairs of that department, @com- | publications with reference to Secretary | W8S fore the committee yesterday. Mr. Howe p esented memorial asking th nder the extradt- J 2b 3t The President las just issued the following | ™UPication was recetved by the chairman | Belknap, developed by your committee, | MF. Tayler, of the board of audit, pre- | removalof the Winnebago lndimus f MASONIC —A #p cial Commun 1 to the effect that W. W. Belknap, Secretary | printed in the New York papers. sented some receipts given by Becket through | censin. Referred to Committ LAFAYETTE LODGS, No. t order = ae Sera of War, bad been guilty of high crimes and Representative —Now, you ought not to | bis alterney, Mr. Stickney, for certificates | Affairs. | n < Ma-onie ‘Terp MARCH 2, 1876. reload Soames h ss ask me any questions, Knowing my position | 1 fettement of the claim’of Becket and Mr. Anthony, from Committee on Print. | « udmities by the American legation. . Sim: The resignation of the Secretary of | ™! ors, In that he hat sold far peca- | on the committee. Wiiiems with the board, vogether with | Ing: reported resolutions to print 12,0%enpies | Rather more people were presentin court bw War baving been tendered and accepted this | " tary reward, certain military post s r- ‘The Star.—But you certainly read the pa- | #2! accounts and measurements of tue | each of the euloy merning than oo previous eceasiana of Win- inter Lodges are traterm day, you are hereby directed to assume and | ‘hips. The information being of a startling | pers? seme. sop and the late H. SeXAMINstion. The commencement of perforin the duties pertaining to the office of | Pature, and of an import which the commit- Representative. Well. all lean sayisthat | GRANT, THE CONTRACTOR, RECALLED. | ments providing th nate shall have | proc layed twenty minutes Wo attend. Mow bers inrhed. By order e the W. Mt arrived at Pensacola on the 29th thing to do With bis work, but was the report | was taken up, when Mr. Fdmutds, who was ult. from Port Ro: of West's work. Witness made an applica- | entitled to we floor, said he did not {eel very », but in addition, he HOUSE, ion to the engineer to accept his work, dated | Well, and would ask the con: ne Sea ®Y, formerly assistant | wrote bim an official letter detailing The unpleasant task of officially announ- | December 17, 1-74. : ate that it lie over till aaa” — of Hock. Shares $29); duc yer month on each share. Subsert; €eived at the office of the Secretary. avenue, cpposii (ity Hall. and USA ROD KOBLS personally did he direct the attention of the | WHO WILL OFFICIALLY NOTIFY THE War Secretary there: ICHARD J. BLK ELOCK, Sc’ 8 what ts printed Is true, and what wil. Mr. Grant testified tat ne never had been | 4.000 copies and Use House 5.000. Tr r. Wontner, of Ne C > Ligt On bI rr ~ 7 Secretary of War, in addition to those of | '€¢ soomne it its duty to Investigate, it was printed Is a ident wares H yet be |. party to concreting with the District Goa. | tncote soli ne oto selene sreport th at Mr. Wont a ees Qak RIQUOR DEaLsnS— act your own office, uvtll otherwise directed. deciied to make a thorough inquiry, to the | ” This would indicate that the “autler light- | ™issioners. He bad done work for Lewis & BOWS Ae mas Henry, the TECTIVE ASSOCIATION will be hy SE) Very truly, yours, U.S.Granr. | [Bd that if innocent,Generai Belknap should | ning” may strike in other prominent quar- | Hewett on 4tn street. Mr. Scharff and be gent presented magistrate. asked the prisoner if he had GrekBUSD 2 B streets nort am thea Ware have the benefit ofcomplete vindication, and | ters. had it together. Did the work on 4th street, | San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, ak- | salle Tr. Winslow said he did “ West. on THUB*DAY, wd instant, at 7% o'clock p | To the Secretary of the Navy. if guilty that he might su such penalty | pHE DISCLOSURE NOT GENERALLY KNOWN. | 0M F suveet to New York avenue. This ts lo the shipping com- | solicitor. He did not wish to m Feil siten ‘ mari-2 = P as attaohed to such a derliection of oficial | "44 ‘th ak aie nee ne ea, | Work was approved by the inspector, but he | missioners’ act, sud also asking crim. | ease at He wea em AL BUILDING Asana. | THE PRESIDENT was not receiving vis- | duty. t three o'clock this afternoon the gal- | never got ali his pay for it. Did not know | islation coucernirg pilo erie wae. Tin © HING@TON,9.0.,0BGAN | itors to-day. BELKNAP ADVISED OF THE Accusation. | Jeries of the House are not croxded. | that this work was ever disapprovel. Hai | Committ: on Commerce. happy to go bome IEE D JANUARY, isie fthis Asscoiation <i | GOVERNMENT RECEIPT®—Interna! reve- | Before entering into the investigation, | Th!s Indicates that the full of the War Secre- ry — report of the inspector, Mr.W M gs eee wae ae ae Thomas Henry sa he first monrbly meetiag of t! oeiation © ERA MED ES y ve * a ally 2 lo convey the ry Y 0% P' id ape Re beid MUBDAY, March thst 7p moet CEN. | nue to day, £150,482 84; custome, $703,282 & Hon. Hiester Clymer, chairman of the com- | (ary 18 not generally known, and that it will |" Mr. Birney here produced the report, which | Wing, Inte minister to Headers ear See epee SERBURD HALL, cormer Shand Bstrestenorth: | 15 Shawmnt, Osslpee, Mononzahela,ana | Mitte, advised Secretary Belknap of tho | Shen announced in the Con mee ty | stated that the work was badly done’ to Kentucky. Passet. , ot tee Bere Gp. m-yto reccivs subscripticus sad Lat Poneacola on theson | Srave charge alleged agaiust him. Not only | EVeSIxG STAR. Witness stated that that report had no- THE CASE OF MX. PINCHT ACK ; MR. LEVI P. Lee: B private secretary to the President, has been | When ihe luvestigation woull commence, | cing to the House the unfortunate testt- Mr. Biroey read his application. Mr. Morton said he understood that sev IRVING WILLIAMSON, Sec'y. : » aj. | 20d invited“him to be present to confront | mony 3 The report of the Inspector was made sub- | eral Senators would be Absent to-morroe appointed to take charge of tae Indian di . moby and the presentation of the resolution ¥ pe => HILDISEBUND.—A Winteii GE Cheaeio GE tie eanetare Cr cag | NBO: Of tmpenchiment Ib le understood hen tae, | sequent ta the cation, batdid aot apply | Ard if they were not present he would mek - TION 161 will b Interior. Thi: the ; formerty oc AN OLD, OLD STORY. ” a rstool, has been | to his work, wh was forcash. Had made | that the matter be postponed till their re Muascu, st S27 7th srreet n nterior. This is the position formerly oc- ~ ae tad delegated to Dr. Blackburn, of Kentucky. | several proposais to the District Commis: | torn TION 152 on the $y of MARCH. each to con evpied by Col. A. 8. H. White. Now it had been repeatedly charged that | as we vo to Press the House was considering | *ioners to do work since that time. ‘The matter was then | 67 p.m. for the parposs of « NomINations.— The President sent the | Secretary Belknap hat sold sutiersuips. It | the Hawailan treaty, and it may be possible | _ Mx. Birrey here read the terms of the pro-| Mr. Withers called Sol county, Jeorent : b inliearing noreinatione ts tte Seunte to-d was adally theme, which inspired attacks | that, ifit is not disposed of untila late hoar, | Position of witness to repair Pennsylvauia | sion to Elizabeth B. 1 — alniog sou counts, a feb25 7 mice ya oe scons ems 6 to-d8¥: | in certain western papers when he was a | that’ the proceedings looking to impeach. | @¥enue, using bot wood ‘nd concret late Avjutant General g to the amount < mn. "A bene re ‘her = s. mes 08 — of one oms, candidate for Senatorial honors in Iowa. | ent may be postpones until to morrow. | denon pen control —~ old Schertt Set . s Pee warrant, tae vt ot tt. an ts = Georgetown, D. larauel Haanah. ditic, | wot only was the charge made of selling the | WHAT SHALL BE DON# wire BeLKNap? | Palent at that time, and still has control of Mr. Cameron called up joint resolut thorities for the a slow, and the ETO TG Williamette, Oregon; Rovert M. Wailace, U! si yead, saw antapoie weer ia When the Belknap matter comes up before | 14,08, ¥ittue of ® verbal permission of tue | thorizing Wm ges, U. 8. min at | cepositions of war ot wed i S. marshal for South Carolina. ° et, nhappily ascertained to be a a ter ec m alentee. Iver inkstand (7 , bee i “ Ld henet price of os ath be nase t 3 SS a t fact, but a list of posts which he was alleged | the House the question will doubtless be | PiMr. Birney read anotner proposal of Mr “Passed in woneut quod ty Preddent Olnes Gu. 25 per 1.000 Cuble Feet. Cost be ppc ce Senate yestertay to Have sold was recently printed in tue | raised as to whether itis competent for the Jane 25, 1875, in whieh he of- d countersigned by milton Fis ten CHARLES B. BAILY, cor firmed the following nominations :—Seth | New York Herald. As a consequence when ioe : * : : counterwigned Kmiltoa Fisin {d1-cowkM] Seo. Washinton Garitent do 5. Comly Pare bsrittnns dine Philatelphie, | Secretary Telknap received word frou House to lmpeach him and the Senate to try arepodln, Secretary of Binie, authorizing iim (Dear _Satbeos a s" . : toms, || Gnadriaan Ctecaee uae ane aoe wes him, since he is no longer an officer of the < square yan ; to convey the prisoner to Ameries If LINOOLN HALL Pa: F. Adams, of Kentuck. 5 that the charges were to | Werk at 1 69 per square yard, aod give bonds he was cor S . P; : Charles Hndsoa, of be investigated, he seems to have supposed | government. A prominent legal member of | for the faiihfur periurmanee of the worle, re passed to Col —_ ion tek that they were the same old stories. Acting | the House to-day thought the question one | Witness (estified that the proposals were | Senate bill to redues the namber ana the America: BH age Soi ps ny bah under thls assumption he patd no atteation | of law, and that as such It would be fally | bis, and were pul ia good falth. crease the eff -y of the medic iecty She wrtenne A special service for Vancouver, W.T; also, a number of post. | (0,tbe, matter, and the committee went on | discussed in the House. Ife thought also | by Mr. Buckner: The measurements for | the U.S army, ane ‘wantoee ea rane uae 0 ; 5a number of post- | with the wotx without his preseace. that even If he was impeached the Senate | coverete work are usually determined by sur-| Senate bill extending for twelve month | fiedaes Pers cexnive Kernen aed THE INVESTIGATION. Would refuse to try him, on the ground that | face measure. Witners put in a did for the | the time in which to complete the , j 2 psig a tatives has passed | Then the investigation commenced. The | b€,!5 PO longer @ government officer. The | repair of 4th street. This work Was resur-| and sancilon of Congress to the Short addresses by Young Men. sibeed Ruthenty Cowon aur: | Garces true oun ont | Quis result of a verdict of guilty would be | faced last ycar by Mardock, Hewett, & Co, | termini of the Auacustia ponrimarpragyidndbery. fame cameee © Sapo peneee e rag net of the committee was thrown out, | to disqualify Gen. Belknap from ever hold. | the orlziral contractors, had been’ to sec | taliroad. &e = 3 —— rm of Lawson ¢ merous witnesses were summoned, but | ing any office of honor or trast under the | witness in the meantime, to treat with ‘0 incorporate 8 none seemed te e ‘ q | United States. There is no precetentof the | him to re smrface this work, they thiakin; asylau in the Di BODE med to have @ personal knowledge . y P nto Tr rk, they thinking 2 asylam in the Distr Jans frm . of the sale of posts, other than that ia the | "4 1p the Lisiory of the goverument, ba eg et op apraogiides speeny ra rie = eb f : eo cae ite ae = nally Murdock made the rson it” Did USE OF REPRESENTATIN [gp POLIS HOT OF oe COLD Tas, the amount of the proceeds af sal far di western § Seater OF es aoetaicy it was cur. The Emma Mine Scandal. Lot know whether Lewis « Hewett bad been prot oe oF RE PRE! ENTAT! VE3— SEM axes due the U.S. of several lots of lax id often the nasis ¢ After our report of the testimony taken | Sued by the District. itness never saw | Speaker laid betore the House a nun tore eg COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, Atomwassia Of course this She ee tre ee nnn | DULGie advertisement Sor propounia to an | Sischitee oneaaeun aa ae eee Pure and Fra . angible before the House Committee on Foreign Af- | concrete work, and this was for the Grant t al Be WITH MILBORY S UNKIVALLED SODA, the beginning of and served no fi neerning the Eimma mine scandal, | Place. tmess r goo faith. | {2tet toappropriate the rendi ooking Witness put tn @ bid in good faith. n " 1429 PeNNsvivawia Avaxce lin the War sterday, the chair laid before the | but did not get the work, = * | Mr. Southard (Ohio), from the Commi pena, wat other —_ ao 0e:30 tr Te on pic ; ecuiiniiten thet LIBUT. ROXIE a8 A WITNESS. on Revision of the Laws, reported a bill ty | Pressed, but other no. omo- cae sens dulgit luck or something TELEGRAM Fi GRANr, Lieut. Hoxie, District engineer, was the | SUPPly an omiss.c to amend x confinement. He is = @ieame, its iS JOES elec m a bring to them a Jon, yeaterdas next witness. He testified that he had very | 1#*) of the revised etata Ordered pri He ts unshaved “ a BANEERS, t . ; a to Gon. fe knowlelge of Mr. Grant. His work sg Png remem im the Ways and Means | 100% coat w on alm Wibcabisivaliataxadie AN OLD NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION. nma mine. seep oss yee ‘Gans S SiDAd thie vs mach heen oblig volce was husky | and bis tone low the court last W Tn due course of time the attention of the ltee was invited to an old publication » States an when be addressed 1 that I told him horlly on the Hawaiian trea ordered printed order the r. here t nie itted the application of Desters in Gover Foreign Exchange a com | he should | SW , . vO ousand share dh is bad been " fn w York Sun. Tais went on to | {fire cenator Bt aN weniae te Geren ork, to the witness, THE TREASUKY | explained thelr —— charge that Mr. Marsh (not the Yale college | Schenck’s name on the bonds. This state eo | asked him if he wn Winslow Mn Levi P. Leexey, private serretary | Marsi:,) had patd a valuable consideration | ment is absolu ue. I have never BEIONA, VOROCEAA Wath one, | Bepuied ee as Heary to the President for several years past, has | for the y at Fort Sill, in the I n terri- | seen Lyon nor had any commante: patent themselves, | PIP in paves mera Renee tne o was amp ey ine ree tfre J the President has appointed to | tory. 4s this led toa new with Mr. Marsh | bim fn My life. I never gave Stew patents, The pro.) So Of engraving and prinsia poo ye ~ Neire oT trpal. building 309 tf r : was summoued to atten came here last | shares either to become director b of | Posais were not in the form which was re- | Feu of engraving and pr Bund ire nda similer week and gave his ¢ ty get Schenck to become a director, and | “uired by bisottice. W shereexplained | 1pg the Secretary of the Treasury to oner charged him <j | the system of measuring concrete work, botn | 'eD, twenty, twenty-five, and Ofty ec immediately, dat im T r give Lyon's imony the most unquail. Ty) 7 p TIMONY. ee ntraaiation: mY ALBERT GRANT.” | resurfacing aud new work. The reports o: | Yer coin in exenange fe c The above telegram having been shown to | !he Overseers Lave to be relied on toacoa- | Whether now in ihe Treasury or when pr PARTLING TE fractional curr | @n extradition case iC Was vecessary to have From the time Mr. Marsh gave testimony pee : 11429 F er ment of the dhe aiemters of the eumminsa gpg sented for redemption, until all the frac. | Cyidenee that the soverument requiring eee t e t the members ar ossed their “yon, he denied ever haying ma ch | Siderable extent. It bas been a question lemption, uy i the frac- | extradition had ma. Sana ee Kasse 0, it. During bis term | mouths like clams. There was a curious ment rhaving made such | Fish ihe Commissioners whether tia kind | “onal currency is redecmed. to the Evgiieh government. “Fhougn BOTARY PUE > » bas had aos Fein ence, of | Bailier, prmewde, snk tee Cay bel SP the datas A NAME? of work le ne be given out to the low BL aed = —_ yoo dis- | uoderstand,” Sir Thom nved, = thet "i sess he discharge ¢ iuties | slitter, no’ * f the of New Yor! est bidcer. There ure few persons who are | CUS e Subject of €3 e Limit of eriean i Gecamal ecti7-tf rrice—Stan B as made hosts of frieuds | cratic members, and the republicans looked Pay Made 720 | competent todo this kind of work. ‘He hat | Silver asa legal tender, bu thtok it | (0°cne fenclen oe ay {| to the foreiga of : received any intiay from ¢lither the foreign Or the home ovtice, therefore I think it best to remand you until to-morrow.” The prisoner asked to be silowed to sce his Jamily, who were in @ private room of tt court. Sir Thomas Henry ‘erta . The proceedings then terminaicd. “ict ay, L bave not ra careful examination of ali coneretes | W88 Within their province to act u) Tue ex! a ue exh: hat the Scharf They had, however, agreed to permit ay correspondingly depres ant's reil sursam was Get! vas applied quite thorougt having abandoned nis ame it = é + - but with directions not to leave Washing: | to the contin Thouga Grant w. iiniig of, conoiets iat WouMl Sally eiakd | Son oe on Gara te ee ton. Meanwhile, the com:ittee having ob- | projector, his name did not appear oa the | the test abd he recommended them acoord- | Aud Currency Comnittes. Iie save potic® tained damaging testimony from him, noti- | circulars sent out, because his hame was so | Ibe! ee eS ae Or a | Te ctiraain alana Gen Geet fied Gen. Belknsp that bis presenee was re- | disreputable in financial cireles that if he | 428 2 with the several contrastors, | Practicable, and to this end moved to recom GeYLD soarl THE POREST AND BEST SCHULIZ & €O'S GOLD SOAP Is guarsuteed the best Soup in the market for gen eral use. apled asa storeroom for various decuments. The For sale by all ‘i marl 5° & spark from the grate beioy quired before it. had been known as the projector no sub- | many of whom professed 2 do good work, malt the Dill, and then entered @ motion to | Thomas’ manner to Winslow was ar it exs = poe 7 ainst an open flue. GENERAL BRLKNWAP RESPONDS. scriptions would have been secured even nom be fol nt - _ ° laining some ordinary business tL. ansactions | eae oe yvered and ext Yesterday Bectttace Belitnap in obedience | With Gea, Schenck’s name tothe prospectus, | £Uch Work and could not be trusted. Wit- iit, Wells (Miss.) offered a resolution call. | Ire delay at the opeutng of court was at tive 1227 Pesxcitvania AvENts water, but not until ude peste P, +. | The London Times published the particulars | P€s8 thought the advertisement for Getaitod staternents relative te eer ,{o" | wish of the American legation, 60 tual Grauine Breciiian Pedole Spectacles. dec? 1y,katp ble damage had been done in the | to the summons, presented himself to the | contained in the circulars, through a connec REPAIRING OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE = ne claims Of | might be no impression that’ the prisoner bonds, for payment of | Colored soldiers from Mississippi for pen —————————————————————— | way of destroying books. Had it not committee. Here he was coufronted with | Uon between Grant and Sampson, the finan- | W@S for cash, or “ « 3 BRAZILIAN PER! LE Sreceactas. for the prompt action of Captain Blackford, the Marsh testimony, whic was read to cial editor, which subseqnently ted to Samp- sume. Someof the bidders proposed to do F iy allowedyabd how may suspendes, esta Ue aber rota wale sot the pte trlsty 455 Penma ‘ave. corner 47 street. | #£6 Would have been greater sete ore een Wan thal years ago Marah has been BR ENATOE STEWART ta, ana | “Ths bids were handed witness by Mr. Bir. | _‘The House then in the morning honr pro- follows: The Asorisan levation resus tee UNPARALLELED PRs edhe Cl eg eis enteres into = jeuntract mines leas ‘ will Seen one Me Lagoa, the wit Hy biokecn oad eh enpenonene ma jee Ser the Peep 147 bono gpaaammamaa of = reported foreign office for extradition Tae, foreigm REDUcTienvi other railroad corporatioi ployed by General Frer 2 pastage of the Memphis and El Paso S, who was em- | further payment of nt to ald In th rican minister, pab- | schedule of bids. His judgment was that | Uons 2.450 and 2, 45!,and to repeal section | 2sistrate, enabling him to grant the extra~ Phililps’ bid should be accepted, as the best, gees of the Revised Statutes; passed. Als dition. Mra. Winslow seems less depressed than on Wednesday. Sbe wiil probably go in unmolested as the Mr. Schenck, the A (Marsh) was to re twas | lishes the following c: post trader at Fort Sill. The agreeme: i th dered. ill to amend the act of March isth, | mh... ‘oad bill before th ou a yriting. and it is alleger c was “LonpoN, March 1.—In some London pa- | 411 things considered. 4 bome in the same vessel with ber husband. Coulton somtmnae, oak Gn hore shown Belknap. Further: that in compit, | pers tis morning were published telegra, hic | , Mr. Birney requested witness to turn to comer A needed Sg a It seems that the authorities of Boston left “maREKED DOwn he had beard ofany membt of C ance with the terms of theagreement, Marsh | “ispatches purporting to give a report of he advertisement for = the question of the lime and wanner of the : i e | did pay the $10,000, and for the time ne held | Lyou's testimony before a committee of | BIDS FOR THE WORK ON GRANT ST@EEr, x . - . | family’s return entirely to Mr. Dearborn’g (el that hobad heard te | tbe anes paid the promised $0,000. “Theeheess | Congress. I denounce his whole statement | 1 1<14, and see what bids were pnt i. ation a ac aorecue forfeited t | giseretion, they payivg all the expenses. re | were macie ont by Marsh payable to Mes | coucerning me aa a tssue of infamous false There were found to be five of them, which | Mittce. <epor! certain lands geautel t. | The case seemed to excite but littin interest F tness proceeded to read, and stated that | ine ciate of Kansas, to aid ia the constra., | SMODg the spectators in the court who were who received mon El Peso scheme, rep the effeet that they had. He was : 5 “ quested to give the namesof the Congress. | Pelkvap, and it 18 said that Marsh testitied | hoods. Having obtained leave of absence OVERCUATS. men and replied that since he did ootr ber the names of any of his informants he y were endorsed *‘pay to W. W. Belknap | S@ll in the next steamer ened. $$ Qverecats wold at $30. ~-Seliing now at $18 | would deem it unjust to the members of Cou- ‘Wis. Belknap,” and the endorsement of | States, to confront my ealumniators and Lamar ff tig epson faggot Doopedlargacineg Tho og SN (lows) tim the menh oun FOREIGN NEWS. $5 Belling now st 812 | grees in question to mention thelr names, | the Secretary was also ou them, showing Nindingts my epuetion ae ae se eee ai Wan Lebacis | mittee, reported a bill to extend the Umeior Don Cartos. sold st $16. selling now at g9 | 18 view of this the committee did not iusis eee oer The House Committee on Foreign Affairs | Was the contractor, and the price paid was | Preemptors who have sufteret from BovLOGN®, March 2—Don Carlos will on ananswer. He was again before the com. BELKNAP ASTOUNDED. bidteat cancer scl wal deh 5 grasshop) asa substitute for several b arrive here at half-past 6!x this evening. He mittee this morn is testimony was = ats tae Sa ration astoun: led the pela it pein te aie ra ‘ogres = Sata a Sitar aoenee of that © arter. Passed. <3 Will take the steamer for Folkestoue, aad . npor a cl af his e. this raat t po Witnesses. They nnanimously 5 : 4 = i winged gen hamnel) pee oe ee There stool in his preseace his | arecolution that they would make no re- | PAVement, aud were willing to pay for it | | The morning hour expired. and the House, | thenee proceed to Loudon. Goets and Viste sold at @25__.Selling now at @ g todo with Gunerai | accuser, aud even the more poteat accusa. | port until Gen. Sch has been heard. These were the reasons which governed wit. | 9p motion of Mr. Wood, (N. ¥.) went into Gen. Schenck Coming. ness In recommending it, and also the rea- | Committee of the Whole, Mr. Say rt overning the Commissioners in award- | Ch#ir,on the Hawallan treaty bi Ing oDavise en nonersioaward | © fhe majority and minority report erintue | Lon~pon, March 2—Geueral Scaenck, the American Miuister, sails from Liverpool for New York on Saturday next iu the Cauand 1s Geom and Veo eran at G20 ees ee nets auswered Iu the neg- | tion, the checks acd agreement. There v but one Interpretation to put upon the m NAVAL OrnpgRs—Capt. T. Scott F BUSINESS SUITS. THE Post Orrice INVESTIGATION ter. The Secretary blushed, became gor folk, on SA Init. sud: cniest Go cummed THE PROPOSALS oF cuawronD & orp. | the committe e were then read by the Clerk. | steamer Avyssinia, Four hours were devoted yesterday by the | fused, did not deny the accusation. | 11.4 Powhatan on y 5, rm. i 7 St Ee Business ‘i p ; 7 QT c mbe » committes | the Pc an on the ith inst; Capt. Wm. T. | for doing the general repair work on all con- The Plymenth Church Straggle Terrible Steam Scow Besinors Suite son se $75 St Sis | House Postal Committee listening to tue | Tis much members of the commitics | Traxton from duty as member of the ouard | erete streets were alse read, tne terms of | nove eye ener mg ap a Steam or Dynamite? Business Suits sold at Selltag now at $10 | testimony of J Hester. The testimony of efuse to communicate. It is said by | Of inspectors inst., and ordered to duty as | Which were *1.40 per squareyard in 3.05 boads HERCHRR AND 18S CHARGED Wich Raw Francisco, March 1—A , Bustwess Suits sold at $12...Selling now at 85 | the witness in brief was to the effect tl in | Congressmen, not of the committee, that so | ¢X€eutlve of the navy yard, Norfol,on ith | for resurfacing, and 20 per ceut. on the net SCANDAL. from Portian , Says @ slean ow = September, ! ! | overwhelmed was the Secretary with the | !»st; Capt. James FE. Jouett from the co: cost for repairs. Also the proposals of Mar- | ane membersof Plymouth church ex ons at Uma nA * tis YOUTHS SUITS. requested li evidence of his guilt, that in the most im. | Mand of the Powhatan on ith inst., and doek & Co, for repairing and rerarfacing con- | giFciy were admitted to the adjourned me * lew ap * &} ed | passioned way he besougt i dered to duty a8 member of the boani of ia- | crete streets, the terms being $1.50 per square | ®!vely were 4 t- | moroiug. Sow botlers borst and - asrione pesougbt them to keep the bee ir ; " ! ad 2 t-widitioual | @€ lastevening to hear Henry C. Bowen's | Utners that » ps . Of giant powder ou> ‘outh 's Snite sold at $20. .....Selting now Jeweil said Sl disclosure fre blie, promisiug to | §Pectors; Lient. Wallace Graham from the | yard in 3 65 bonds, and 18 per cant. addition: 4 fons bet e church wy pack { giant p t 3 — ttt cal caeenas iota, oe rake ad misiug 10 | Michigan andgrdered to the Juniata at Bal- | on net costs for repairs; also the recom: answers te questions before the ch by | ploded. The boat was biowa to pieces. One , Youth » Suite sold at $15 Selling now owed the usual compensa’ iy resign, or make auy reparation | Michigan andgrdere ne Jun at Bal 2 5 ‘ the examining committes, as to his charses ae. See Seat woe ‘ a4 Wouth's Suits rold at $1u. Selling now ent of tne department, #1.¢ r 2 his power. Of course, this was not | Hmore. dation of witness in relation thereto. Wit- against Beecher. Henry C. Bowen and iis | 22 ilied, two fata icjare! and a a day for subsistence i in the provine: ne committee, It is Eames bets had made x careful estimate of the cost, ~ A Uweive are misting. supposed to Lave been rua RESGKeTIn saa ms two sons were present, occupying {ront seats. plied that he Se eee Seenae cen tetas A Step TowAcp Sinyer Resturrrion. | and found that Crawford & Hoffman’s bid — saaaeky wan tadions Castes yesterday, andestated that she | The House Appropriation Committeeat tt Wes, &j1 Lnings cousidered, the lowest, Mr. Bowen was questioned, but refused to f 7 e: i " a@uswer, and insisted on reading fro a © Was résponsibie’ for meeting, this morning, agreed to recommend Tepe Cte ee tee diet Maes toe, writien statement. Hesaid (from his written blown into the r = BOIS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, OVAR- Victims of the Coal Mo: N a ! ©OSTS AND ULSTERS ot a great reduction d action. The committee thea produ that the Secretary be directed to Issuo the ae staiemcnt) that he knew what was sufficient uy suaves, B - o mee c S Dill At SIS bor ao | checks to show that they were nae by $12,0¢0,000 of sliver on hand and relecm eae Let ane Puiltine hae Gene fee Mar- toconvince him of her's euilt, tet the | ee ene tustens division of tee nae Fa The auditor of the | Pa¥able to her busband, which evidenc fractional currency. This recommendation, | focn? *” - railroad an ‘up tlt sometime im Bi th yop ll fact that he was aware of the agreement ve the effect to stop, tor | " By Mr. Birney:—The standing of Mr. Hew- April. Tt Louie of Ginacan BEING DPDETERMINEU TO REDUCE and Its pecuniary benefits. least, the printingand issuing | et: with the District Commissioners was not Liha ae" 4 STOCK, TO MAKE te pension in the coal ROOM FOR SPAING SECRETARY BELKNAP RESIGNS. ¢ tional currency. Tue esm GOODS, PURCHASERS WiLL FIND IT TO or * ay i Early th s 7 Belk re. Iso agreed to recommend an appro- oe ee earns eg grein ge de pment . ASEaS LL FIND IT 15 per day.and an y this morning Secretary Belisuap re- so agr comm 2 @ppro- , and he declined to make 1. Lew! Darning of @ Bieamebh THBIK ADVANTAGE TO CALL. extraording to the War Department. He re- | Pte hurcanof engravingand printiog: age, | & Hewett had not been sued by tue Commis- | 2/8 Be eee ae See ree Stl sovrsanrres, seen Skee’ ae * the bureau of engraving printing. Mr. | signers to bis knowledge. them that he had rea- ms, M Britisie mained but a few minutes, and at half past | Randall, in the House, brought up a billem. Hy Mr. Buckner:— Witness had some recol- | 8008 for believing Mr. Beecher to bean im- | §'&@mer HKotbnia, Captain Scarlett, from A. STRAUS ” ed over to the White House. He | bocying these provisions. He subsequently | jeeijon of @ proposition coming from Mr. | PUre Man, and that he could tell the reasons New Orleans Feb. for yy wae ’ ower.” The object of the testimony is two- | at ovce proceeded to the Presid and hand- | Offered a motion to recommit and then a] Langdon Se dn oll inia ‘work of repairs given fore & proper tribunal, bat that he would | burned at sea on the 15th ultimo. crew. 1 power.” The obj y : I # Scie; 2 motion to reconsider, which enables him to pever give the names. Taking advantage of | Were Saved and have arrived at this port, 1011 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUE. fold—frst, to show that the Se al- | ed h:manenciosed minuseript. Toe Presi- call up the bill at auy time. It will proba ee oy ea pe Co., this the chureh committee demanded all the Spcpaasaaicn ial ° lowe: bim the extra allowance over the reg- it open hastily, thinking ita mat- , De es aa, Pond acca nl ithout cost to the Distr is proposi- mes and culars. oe The Resu et. febli-tr Betwaen Ith ard Lith trance or special agent's pay without authority Ine business. His surprise ean be | DIY be called up today or to morrow ‘or | tion came in after Crawford & Hoffman had ee eee et keene Ja his! Acnany, March 2.—fhe senate hag 7 ‘onl, lo attempt to prove that ar, si got well under way with thelr work. Lan; €d ibe resofuuion which ‘the assem) ee the real effect of his mission was’ to aid in bim:bit doubly pod pig ts ma pst nn Social and Personal don was supposed to be connected with C. oes tothe bestot any power ‘Mr Bowen yesterday, requesting New York's repress HAVE BEMOVED THEIB OFFICES the re-election of Representative Hayes. He vy it were made known. Both walked down + I E. Evans & i a : tatives in Congress the oppose to repeal of Was asked how many arrests he had made, | {sry lnto the corridor facing the red, greeo, | _ Chief Medical Purveyor Dr. J. D. Baxter IN HIS RECOMMENDATIONS tbe specie pa; resumption ach, = to which be replied about one hundred. He | g art rooms. Soon after Secretary Chand. | Purposes leaving in a few days for Boston, | to the Commissioners as to making the Sek eeeeed Get bs BAR eee ean & Ge itived. Then came Senators Edmnads | where he will on the ‘th instant Try-on mat- ayaree ct aie = PEE ae hey EE. Tamay angele Beiamap deeliaey cassie tam one | "BOP abuts togctine wor, He bad drat cictd |W, ep cor g.baremeg ge irr si as te } GEN. SHERIDAN ON THE BLACK HILLS | fy eo meeeatnen declined to have anything to Our society men are sighing for their | the Scharff and ‘as was i ‘in ia for outraging STORES and a large number of OF FICKS | UESTION.—Lt ot. Gen. Sheridan bas writ- say to THE STAR representative concerning | “rights,” and complain that whereas it is, the only ones he would recommend bro! wile. for rent in the ST. CLOUD BUILDING “S| ten a letter of suggestions, by requestof the | the matter, and drove off with Secretary | only once in four years a ee ere ate ee ee ae te ——_o—_——- ar Miltary Committee of the House of Repre- | Chandler. lege of being courted and receiving spec: apn a Re © PARR. Ot MOTD fe mle ot LE DROIT | Mutation at Washington, in soterence to THE MR, MARSH IN THE CASE. attention the.social columns of tue newspa~ eS eee ae 2 the Black Hills, in which he says that the Marsh was no voluntary witness. Before | pers should give them more Wehave a HST | necessity for two military posts on the Yei- | ne was brought before ihe committee the | detailed one of our corps the purpose, pallet he abs gd ECLINE IN COFFEES. lowstoné river, Which be has strongly reo- with the following result: It (s)Eames us D — mmended in bis annual reports, is further | Members had such definite information of | that the officers of the Marine Corps are | Payment, as the District government had no BOTTOM ROCK PRICES. forced upon the aitention by thé fact that | the Fort Sill transaction iat no smount of Muge-ing qn an exhivition or thelr Feat fn Me eae mane om sa ieee curt — Un ian question in the mu aricat is AVS SA u i a was Old Goverument JAVA, green, 38 conts por ponut. | now be settied by the establishment of ta" Te Beceeay Wie car pureed {that they have not leaned upona broken | {oF repairing Pennsyivania avenue, from 34 | op lg Cl Caristianseny i. oe en aes rossted, 0 conte por pound. Incians upon the Missouri river. In the ac | \¢y:fuved to come. A deputy sergeant-at- ed. Some one call us @ Palmer | tion to ving it’ to him on the ‘that | Secomb and Sam’! MAnaCaleo: sremms mors Ber pound: | compiishment of this purpose the two posts | 67nd 2, c0me: A deputy sergeant-at: | sve of bad puss, bul we bave not given ioe bad not control of tue kint of patents | Friday evening. Various BIO, green, 2 cents por pound.” | mextioned will have to be located, one at or | \''rg “ity before finding him. He was | A(u)lick @ miss. No wonder the Marine ree tonecen The contract, | to expel Mr. Bowen were BIO: roastes. per pound. near the mouth of the Big Horn river, the | |,cught here under arrest. It appears that | Corps, in hourly dread of annihilation, has however, was given to Taylor. This avenue parchased LL lot choles Ooffees since | other at or Lear the mouth of the Tongue | «ben he secured the monopoly of the Fort | 1ts anxieties increased by the continuance of was “d ved with the ‘DeGolyer THe KgLLoce IMPEACHMENT F. the ‘dectine them et prig-s stated fur | river. These posts ca. be supplied by steam- | S111 post, he sub-let it to @ go between, at a | the Alarm at the navy yard, the officers of | WSS Previously paved with the DeGolyer | rhe Louisiana House of Representati geah. We gtarantes their qualities. In regard to | boat vp the Yellowstene, and he will try to | cuin which more than repaid him for his | that formidable little vessel having proved | Tavior's work and had ‘of it, and | ‘may a eee Se ane eon the choice—no second | puild oth for $200.00, instead of $300,000, outlay in the transaction. through the season that it is well named, by | Tasior had bees ae ‘against Gov. Sevod Save quoted by cthese ny oF 0d ae the men {oned in 8 bill now pending in Gongress. TRE NEWS IN CONGRESS. each striking eight belles per hour. ‘Ati2 o'clock the commities adjourned the | te; learning of the revival ? Phe Bac! tis, be 8, wi probab! y —_— 7.08. aime Byrne SONS, covered with towns and villages during the | Of course the news spread like wildfireat | Ix THE PIGEON TOURNAMENT at New | Vestigation to 10 o’clock Monday morning. | Dent of facts” for publication. street northwest. | next five or six seers, which will cause @n | the Capitol among members. Even the | Orieans yesterday the shot for the diamond sg7-Governor Hendricks left New Orleans | gg-a charitable UNRIVA GREENFIELD | ©*(Ps!c8 of the Northern Pacific road to | political enemies of the administration re- badge for the amateur champlonship of the | yes for the west by the way of Mobile | ivaisd tLom towacd yaminy FLoune the Gallatin valley, in Montana, and the | rested the fall of one who had occupied such | United States, four single and four double | Joa Montgomery. Tn frost of Saiddieses oa building of another road from North Platte | BTONs tne ot position. It fell, to use a| Dirds, was won by J. W. Kk, Of Meads- | g7Don Carlos’ visit to England is for the | g9-Tilton . phgergsppotated Mowrs BARBOUR & Ham. | 80°02 Ui ee that the lnrcest debate | Beecher expression, like a “moral Niagara,” | Ville, Pa., who made a clean score. purpose of ‘ith: Me creditors, t0 | diam thant ie hae to tenn aoe ee Or OE RE BNFIELD Fasting | of sold are further west than’ where the | overwhelming almost friend and foe HARD ON BISMARCK’S EXEMY.—The em- | Whom he owes five millions dollars. ‘an Ulster overcoat. 'LOUR.” This flour ts made from the very best | rainers are now Working. The headwaters WHAT CONGRESS WILL Do. pat ot Gameny ee eee one wa SS eonvention S7-At New Orleans Wwatkeee. cage | Hh Fr Dadri oo os ae | Sekar ads union chia ty ChaaDG ins | EO EER Oe hata culty growing out of an ola ¢ the Big Horn é 5 report the evidence in the case to the House A JAS. L. BOBERTS, Manufacturer. fold bearing. soe oat ee ee a ‘This will be sup- 7 treason, and insulting the emperor and ee ee ae a7-The direct bones bey nie shove, wo caticls © trial of sa [+ ho Lge toe ame foam ‘Milita: plemented with a resolution looking to the page RR SE 16th instant. jh 5 3 Beate, alae ele We have a Pia bags operations have now | pees quiere Smapenchmeent of Mr. Belkan foc high ertmes Bain) ote aed 57 fire qoourred a fow days ago in the| g7-The “Bessie Turner” barrels. 8 hostile bands of Sion: and misdemeanors. This, in time, town of Cuba. ‘Cineinnatt is, according BABSOUR & HAMILTON, the Interior department, and he consiters | Sue Td and David Dudley Field, jr., one of Havana, and = to the J Committee to pre- Fs counsel, bis for the | destroyed seventy houses shanties. The | quirer, forty years oldand . fegale Grocers and Commislon Merchasts, Ser eceerine uamedinze action cpen it” er ne cecmency ortaas. ‘Next in coaree, | defence. duties loss is estimated at $150,000. Ot nice tocarry about.