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cs THE EVENING STAR. Tel - = PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . > egra u s to ‘The Star. AT THE STARK EVILDINGS, | 7 onibinea ae aoa rh Y SECRETARY SHERMAN’S VIEWS, vening Star Nev er Company, { i ih a si : cenreaee, cd ' | Letter on the Political Situation @ i VENING STAR is served to subser. q ] 4 . Sai era a eee / > » & M4 2 cetiteeach By mail—postawe prep a. counter, | THE VETO MESSAGE. & cents a month; one year, 8 ‘Ter WrexLy Stan—published_on_Friday—$2 a ear, postaxe prepaid. 10 copies for $15, 2) copies for 8% All mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- | vance ioyavertent ayer unan pad ter | 53—N®. 8,085. WASHINGTON, D. C., MO} Pacifice Slope Indignat a rita rad DAY, MARCH 3, 1879. TWO CENTS. ak en _ ~ POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANC SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, | 42 Est1@ Session seems Inevitapie. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | 45.4 Mex! — gau veteran. It wasasreed to—yeas | ing that he hoped to get | Ive, executive | ‘The House then proceeded t9 the that they were | tlon of bills on the Speaaer's tab: He e committee could | thereot, as follows: 1 oyery duestion tn the Dill except Serate amendments t juestions. might as well be un- ilros ars | derstocd that the question of an extra seeten | Tan = ae : ‘ depends on the political questions {avolved in | id that when the Vill was be- | two or three bills, aud that it was the sth ef February, many Sena- | cf cent | ; 2", nays: t : eo } . ae vel Roek-today se < = im i nio the House by 11 o'clock. AN NANGIAL 5 = ASIDE [BRA — Ee Uretie OGioe’ 9 day: the outlook tar tie mtinnation of Vesterday’s Pro-/ | The question was then taken onthe amend- | the liunee mney at se einck in continuance of AND A PEVANCTAL SCANDAL. iE EP OKT az 5 | Passage of three of the appropriation bills was ceedings. Ment of Mr. Shields to pension Mexica Saturday's sessic Washington News and Gossip. | no brighter than it was twenty-four hours ago. | SENATE.—Pending consideration of the river Tae emended on motion of Mr. Hoar, and it he river and harbor bill was re TTT . = Es The army bill, the legislative bill, and the de: or Dill yesterday afternoon, Was disa reed to—x eas 20, nays 95. Senate, the Senate amendr THE ow ANPicatte SMES fe > bE we ne e and harbor bill y y by The bill was then pas 7 GOVERNMENT ¢ Il were still with conference comm ‘the Chatr appointed Messrs, Dorsey, Ferry, eee chen yeas 44. nay curted in,’ and a conferencé ap- cevenue, & | tees.” ‘The latter bill, it is understood, was The Chair appol 2 2 * s Mess ‘lind, and Hereford: | printed, consisting of Reacan, Kenma and Hub. | blic ¢ Paciti. Sape, | agreed to by the conference committee. and will | ard Wallace a second committee of conference Hison made a ‘report m tueconfer. | bar 8 ine URS CRIPT! | be reperted to the House at some stage of to- | ¢ the post office appropriation bill ence committee on the levista | @ay emount eels or ee A ki The. ‘ent anual | T THE Wrire 'S8.—Senator Ki ht of te Medical Devartinant will |. Te Horss.—Senator Kell neon Hal AY, Ma ch 3a, at esentatives Hale, Baile : eps eRe Se are invited 7° ; Giana, called on he Preside the b «be seoms 10 te enumerated could readily be passed, and alithe | by yeas 29, nays 1s, as stated on the tuird page | unabe to agree. Giaugrer ments Between the two Houses recon. | OF iis paper, the Senate took up the mation | aviee upon eve eted, ow Islation in the ‘vhe treuble with thé, the billmaking appropriauons to pay arre army Dill Is the refusal of the House to accept | of pensions was d. | | | | ate bill extendi intention | ton of Nerihern Pac to insist on that legislation. and | ecmmittee of who tors good naturedly. voted for the’ ameadment | these could be Lo azreomen pee le Acris Gay's proceedings. Ail the other bilis above | After the passage of the river and harbor bill | and judicial appropriation bi e it not for the political leg- | heretofore made toreconstder the vore by which | the potit‘c ecomple- the Senate's amendment allowing U. nt Was sent to | pledged to fp 1 a potut of order, | hese, with only st ard the ation of f on on the int Mr. Windom s fore them on the troops to approseh the polls on election day. ‘The de- reed to because the ‘THe PRestpEN aud his Cabinet will go to the apitol this €-aning in order to act promptly ficieney bill remains di ronal H 3 there must be an Senate bill granting additional richtsto home | the Chinese asthe capacity of t) to ae ue | UPON Dills that may pass both house Senate conferees refuse to strike out an item of | Of Senator Shields, the hero of two wars, } extra session. On his motion. another commit | stead settlers on public Linds withia raiiroad | absorb them. This message does nor iudicate k re of the NATIONAL LIFE IN- | submitted to the Pre t tor Lis approval or | $2°0 000 providing for the payment of federal | ing the soldiers and sallors of the per ee el fee of conference was ordered on the Dill, and | Itnits ssed conception on the put of reece ike ooe mupany, | approval. Supervisors of eloction used at the last Con- | on the same footing as the soldiers and sailors | Yesers Windom, “Allison aud Beck were apt | Sadi rowaine aad gulattor a s thts ard 2 on TURSDAY, March | -begcacrioxs AGaINsT THe PLAGUE.—Ion { and pre emption cntries of pab- chek the purpose o: | difference in the legislative biil—the jurors’ test | mate be could obtain, showed that this ltue ©n motion of Mr. Ferry, the Senate tool: | | | sresstonal elections. ‘There are two points of | of the war of 1S12as to pensions. The best estl- | pointed such committce. | Ae up s. Passed. racter to mith iecises of the ti = : Kasse orto Austr “aun g re ervisors re dment, so generously adopted, would take | the bul exciustvely estab coh AOSL TOULeS ; = Corte ap TS a | wiviie’ os Seal Ta AEE. State eractraaae | Liana Ines Te LOUse ate oe oC | DRE note tinier Of dollars out of | various states, and passed fh ws Post Foutes in To-day*s Session. | stinetaltureats Gite eulie eo eke feb aM | about the Russian plague and the rdment to repeal both of these laws, and | the Treasury. ne sup ecoraane anne ne THE EWS 1s NGATION. he i t y saturday last here | had been built OF THE | Pean sanitary py tions, sugyests th: re Senate remains firm. The dead-lock wit | donation could be considered tna separa’ 5 Mr. Allison made a_ reps 11am | The sita began Sand disp ays: We fail to find any the message for witht toference that nd untti y N LIBERTY | tien of nine di- | F,, Will be held at the K street northwest, | mat Land | should lod committee, appointed In June La: also 10 pre as follows: “Aiter full considerat importati terry Approy Ueaty, Uh | Uations ¢ onsin | herdly be overcome ‘on this Dill, and | Mr. Thurman sald he voted for tie adopti topes | Inasinteh as it will probably fail, ‘all | of that amendment because he was instr the others having in them politieal Yezis- | to do so by the legislative of Ohio, and be unanimously. the statements of ate Jation will o fail, It is claimed among | he thought it was right. Tue soldiers and sail- | to be true, and that hi | the more ‘ultra democrats that even if | ors in the Mexican War gave to this country an eny teal or sty of epi- apparently with the ob fef Engineer J. W. M ‘ a alue vite! 4 } onthe Sewa mpes »OSIthOl a | Thatisto say. we a aro wis hington Naxy Yard, Apritist,and | (le House conference manazers should be tn- emphe of territory the value of which could ana, and t f ore foes sco i sito) WB | eactnnn ee : — nd Fi sae ae duced to yield the political amendment: o rupt conduet. in any of the So the reac pede’ wit of China. NPLAND COD L mber of the board of tnsy there are evieugh demoerats pledged to tilibi: Mr. Mitchell said ue voted for the amendment | reieried to. in the testin while we cannot | net! deal with . |e i ter to defeat any compromise action. ‘The for- | because he was in favor or it. He gave not but regard his ac : nément he de of an aini has beea ta sagreed to by nd harbor bill cation appre conference the House Anderson's effort of nnd ordered to du Yard Aprit ' cirenms injurious tothe public £ | Lot be estimated. { | es noth report , whe Wiarton en Was ordered to be printed. 4, and with tr veport arrl Paymaster It On motion of Mir, Gerdon, the Senate took un eS 10 a bette e ‘fuse per steamer, the resolut " Geath of 4 5 ner Tue Hie ihe report on expenditur nent on the Impe: ied by Lele publicat able. The situation fn 1 eat al, legislation labor yal ican party rio the wall of and Mr. Hear Pioviced that uncer it ident of Hw wen most kind ly devote ng that the d under the to inquire ir ne Constitutk ns during the he next Oru STREET, sean rite Av the country Wh ards, nileman had never ¢ * 18 of the lessiob Of regict fo i ‘i i feats t 4 owed the exanip) 1 Saturday ion 1 rte judi- renased to | did i 1429 Pewsscivax od Would result from t : Iu won! WARD IMT SODA AND MINERAL WATERS The report of the prmanent, the committee on during te recess. were at ha ‘or crimnesa news at Dutei i providing for the appotntm: of | within the town ti bers 1o proceed immediately tw the | dignalion meeting w bar of the Senate and there tmpe: Seward | inthe name of the House of sunday afternoon | and the people of us s bad inne | PAS, agar a 7 i, aL 1.25 . on motioa ¢ it wasa aris Mr 1 Ot Ann. aT Mr. Edmunds, went tnto executive session, i file the gov: Debate in che | rail post o CoONvicTED UNp formation has been rece | Office of t L.SIURTEVANT JOHN CASSEL, THOS. E NEV 5S Opt nme tr 1OUSE.{F Governor | : t | persons: to beer reported on the third page.) appointinent ¢ who b : tet y De @ abirogatio nein Mile tel eae | ‘The House reassembled at Bua euppart thie regret and denu FOR CGUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHIT C.. um AT EXGLisu BEMEDY, withstand : ere 18 no hint of any = supple d searua pen- | night, but there being no c tary. and trom which a tt Was taken, at the Se Pease clion that Americans have in China t FEAR o SUNOEL SDGE ae Atkins rep) : oe’ COUGH 1 inmittee on the lez THE SAND rors , _ LOZENGES. , ot been able t | this Powas an u ‘Tasted for over BO yeare. Relic! epee: 2 certsin. 4 ns being pi Boid by sil drusests eenta { Po Eat pie OUseaeeLt a) _S. Kobinse ¢ repubtican commie roundly. denon shietnie meee alley, cn cid mete >. Which met at C pus On last Thursday | sp reuktting throu t. is published: d Mr, Atkins to state tne | Hl Was neticeaty | ent. Your elrealar no —= | a ry at he had no destre to wit me Of the proposed to keep the suppert > Chine ed. | p were differences of optn- bulcah State central com radical ¢ hve pe td to those who nd those sare dittere: Dinst Sg oo referrer onal been engaeed and conference committee. Dill was cof pollt- eee ae utes r whieh the worktazme: tid — tie people of c vod faith for what It was th and demauded more hot consider (ke veto of suf to MOLTR Over It oF str thin ' ly que always Welcoin Dat 1 aud united, ss far bette! home. Interrup de,) stated —as one of than Uhose Who are e the preliminar Snot : pe ‘ bers of the conference committee — mae iS NOL tic sa v , that the comtiliiee could agree on every gre Frag toot amentsn nae ViVieNt Incendiary ac item on the ton in dispute except those’ of a poll = lo becomes very important. —— die Senator | ture. The blich 3 right there, a grit edhe d, is FOREIGN APG AEE, WIYTER GOODS i to ¢ Th were four questions Dchopretgelne! “ mi Beial Scandat in fra { order to fling ature per ey ae tia, ? . i | insults, but out of or s whoare ine | army bil ot apnee i ' Baus bares suited. to husk baek 1 appeal from | use of trcops wo preser om Gf speech let the p of our &: the deci sane the Dill was : izht t oe } to Gibson & of the fs involved, L at fair and henestly con terior \ nd } rd, the me i chiet duty of the gov Nel VERVC. { TRE Conr istor , 2 us aud egy | Asa specimen ——_ OVESOGETA: se) puctmAt tory On the lexistutive BIILt wee the Paris corresy OFAROUATS now bs sone a | 2 | in di=pute—one relating to the ad: RahoS aa erin | has the tai n Say, QOVEKOUATS row on the su; ‘i ' ; juvor’s lest oath, and the otber repc iw fcfice Gee ae te Was a for cl Frou is and SeEREDATE Bow } upon a compror | Boer aeis eerae utes on this Hor. Wiat he em 0 ee ne ens TA | known to be thelr many affairs, FRC: - pored to the tw BBG sites K Was unat Jeiferson Davis aoe , MSUUU- | Is attacked for his ec ¢ Lo the con Gunnar } Will, it ds unders! THE VON BY WICH TH | stecd in the position he | Wir. Lamar) did, Mons, free from all distinctions of | s | version of the tive 5 nes with a viru. OVEBCOATS now ate Surtendering OVER 4 | others, who believed In the rightor a sta caste or color. Fortunately amid great dit- | fence which must. pr wna - ad ustment of i the read qies- | secede. estriends to | licultles we have established our “currency | tion. ‘It isa notorh mets | and consenting u all he bill pass, the obies- | ‘oar, Interrnpting, said he wished to as- | : sees upen a coin basis and are now rapidly reduc in the next Cot pnaye ape the interest of the publle debt so that lis ent he did not place him in the same position | hard.—The gentleman is arguing the | Gen Wil be but slightly fet in the futwy Jefferson Davie. Z Peston ares toe centeman is arpuing the al these uestions no man can mistake the po Nv. Latar yeplied Mat the only difference be- | _ Mr. ‘Foster.—I_am merely stating the ease. | Sit!on of the republican party, while it is ap- elf and Jefferson Davis was the lat- | Myself and ny party friends ave wailing t try | parent that the only danger that threatens the | rumor or th ted chayact n | to tind a potnt of agreement; put that has been, | Meedom of our elections, the mainteaauce of | perce busied r or so far, resisted” Our democratic friends on | CUrSchools, and the honest discharge of our | Pitcy Intot ard Soidie: | the conference committee they cannot | Public oblizations, is from the democratte party SUITS that were BUYIn that were KUIIE that were BUITS that were § SUITS that were £1 SUITS that were $1! SUITS that were $12 BUITS that were $10. S| last Weduesday made enc | tive per cents. at the most deprec The general opinion is that neve tions of sident to the coutrary noiwith- | sur The vote r ed—yeas 1, Days ‘cled, not LWO-Ubirds vot- jons fora r | ing out s | Thesee: yet con » the Senator that in oiferiag lis amend- ing in Its favor. | Most of the negative votes came fram the re- ican side of the Hou r ine uiso from the democratic side. ‘The foliowing are the | scandal.” men no- Th intimate with M. Leon Say.” chai GOATS AND VESTS. in t vis caused him to be the chosen lead: | |, and the repubtican conferees say that | Which from its composition is necessarily eo: = smeprachmcnt. GOATS and VESTS........ Deering, Errett, | southern people, who eathustasticall | iunot Yield. Iv may be well enoueh to | tolled by tniiuences hostiie to the Principles | ,, The Paris correspondent of the Ty Soars sod vere | . Hale, Harmer, | him. Not oue word bas he utter y H nference committee; but the | We advecate. 1am very truly yours | “M. Bri the reporter of the cou SORTS 25 Vests. ament tothe arr . Tiubbell, Jorsensen, Mey close of the war. inconsistent with the great- | result Is to be precisely the same, waless one JOHN SHERuaN, | On the acts Of the mluistry, of the 16 aot Mas, ‘age. Shallenbe ne follow! in prand Willams | ness and glory of the republic. ‘The Sena re the demo With it ce ts anticipate a e appropria e the only ones now likely to fail. Yead a draft cf the report. It recommends a Or | Side or the other back down, oreath side: yield 'T CHAMBERS.—A special dis- preliminary judicial investigation In the result could point to no utterance which advisedthe | something. 31 our democfatic friends yield tch from Chestel ’, Pa., February 2s, sa P] > te | people of the south fo cherish animosity or hos ‘we can finda point of azn so | Pyoun 1 lark-ot Phitad pha, pavoasgartis Sepend Tie econ of lmmpeachment would | lity to the union, nor did he cherish hos | Jar they have been unwilling to yie:d anytiiug | exhibition In Chester this reniiee in hostes, | with the cabinet before adopuing tie report Davis wouldalways | anywhere. deeided that the long-talked-of fight betwee Ce bation Soe PANTALOONS. -ANTALOONS sold for 23... PARTALOONS sola for $2 PANTALOONS sold for 36 PANTALOONS sold for 55 £ iris of Virgint or New Yor Selling now 84.60 solling now 3400 wan a nkfort, in at re, Wadden, } uthern people, fn company Mr. Ceok.—We have given you a President, and somebody isto be no other than Ar- | 1 Be Psult will probably be a compromise. FARTALOONS sold for 83 © expresses the and Willis of } with those of Hampton and Washingion "ho ter.—One side or the other will be | thur Chambers, Clark sald wale paling, tka Labor Strikes in England. EANTALOONS sold for 82.60.- r cents. ‘will - = oer such an amendment required no courage | respcnsibie it we have an extra session. Oar | the papers were signed yesterday in New Jer. | .. DURHAM, Mareh 3. xo ers’ associa- Lash oeeadad lage The Potter Investigation. or magnanimity Vequired no courtesy. but | republican friends have worked hard to secure | sey. ‘The fight is to take place on Mareh 27 in | WOR Tetuse to accept the modified redact ALL THE Paice Tickers Have BEEN MARKED ae | THE Maso. EPORT. j only bitter malisnant teetin end as tse of | Sotne polnt of agreement. but thus far we bave | Canada. He will allow Chambers to wear a | Sees oe ar ee aypanny t ! 5 Ran aHAN ; eo P nal in n conehision, he causedio | fal d. It seems to me that an extra sessio! e 3 Mark say! » | quently broken off negotiations, and will un- Down For THIS GREAT Sau { rt of the majority of the Pot | Ee read a letter of Jeiferson Davis'to R \ eEMS ‘a Session love on his crippled hand. Clark says therc inevitable. |No, no,” from the republican side, } sate anc ae an ae - > ; | doubtediy enforce the fuli 20 per ceutage redu ine cominittee as got to be a tight now unless Chambers P It 18 quite a long di has been made public. | tative Sit Lou. dated Mississinpl So Jaras the republican side of the House is | bac a out He says he would rather 3 } ton originally demanded. 4 ral strike of A. STRAUS, ned fully te ee they iene | Teich the Wailer sald he oped his namie wold: || concemiea, (i say it iano bravado ab all.) we | te whipped than hore thie ane in the ose, | tHe ‘tiners ts consequently probable. "Nine Soe as | the Florida eae, and argues that the action of | be no bar to voting pensions toothers than him- | cannot yield anything unless same point of | ted ededitice ne oe Clark weighs one | hundred engineers on the Ciyde have agreed to Ter PorvLaR OLoraiza, } thd anvassing board de s the Hayes | fougit tn the Me: | agrecinent can be found on the other side. We | hundred and thirty-two pounds, and altogether | stike avalust an increase of working hours. i ‘al, Dut trand: | 2012 Pennsyleania Avenue, Tim Maren public di S lected Was 1c TINS Of Glasy iitsit It out. J ain sure that my repablican | is in fine condition. MeMasters says he will | The = only accepted oh ; oon es on 5 . | friends will Joln me in the sentiment ‘that, | make Ulin the bost usloed oan tote | increase Under protest, aud will oped, con ‘ sature being pa ction of th ouisiana returaiue ‘ Vis here to-night, and who | unless some point is ylelded on thelr side. we | tel ” | nication with the other Clyde ports with a view fevi8.er Between 10th and 1ith streets, : xe different Te Tae, SOU ee Tere Ea T RnonEne him into Congress at different times? | Wil'stt tc cut Ul doomsday. {Detlant showy | ted the rin —— j to united action. MUNA RENESTE treasunies, The due on Ue \ nblieau had Made reference to him. ‘Tae | of “ail rignt’ from the democratic side | A Str AGAINST AncuetsHop Pencent. —An- A Crisis in France. Eee EECA wy, | ce ate i hii here, and asked tue | Mr, Atkins moved the previous question, drew Hageman yesterday brought suit wzainst | Loxpox, MNEWARK, N. 2 cents. of the funded toan. e oF remain silent. ‘The Sen- . Hale asked Mr. Atkins to yield to him for | Archbishop Purcell and his brother Edward 1) | 7°SPO%:_ CORPORATED 1845. "PURELY Murvat. h d bond a that Jefferson Davis | amoment. [No, n Quesiton, ‘question; from | recover upon a promissory note executed by | dyes SeSi von Ghat be eputies may have great, import- ndon the 4108 Brsctas Jan 11879 (par valucs) Lin the {$33,470,722 28 “inisurreetion since the | the democratic s >| ‘Sh, b the Archbishop and his brother on the 23d of re and serious consequences. “The questiol Liabilities (Siass. Standard)... on the 10-40'3 is Deir ke, Whose husband H potpensiomaman who | | Mr. Atkins <1 Mil lela to the gentleman | December, isis, and "tnade payable tn alr | ance and serious consequence edie question 2 a 7 son owning each bond velny | ef the Treasury depa: Mis | ee au : to get into a | five days to the order of Hageman. The 2mount | fend the police trom the attacks of the extreme Burpleron New York Standard (lar Schedule, and being paid tn geid | mittee to produce ‘ . Of the lorzed of Hampton and | discussion on this question, is $3,885, for which, with Interest, the platntitt | jort. If {tdoes, it will gain strenziir from the ket values)... z money at his option. In. ps cert report says that there | Se, aud Louisiana Uale—I do not propose to discuss ir. | asks judgement. —{ Cincinnati Cr (Manifestations of impatience on the demo- aine, saidhe had | eratie side, and erles of “Vote! Vote!) Ihope | A MiLioNarres Down: mber of the Stock Exch m the 4 per cen are given the payable mimercial, j adhesion r= all the moderates ae great ma- jority of the country, If tt continues to sacrifice ‘Yesterday an { it h functionaries to rancor and calumny It ann | going down toy Mr. Lama ated that bi nd that the burlesque ( ‘nt frou Louisiana by in In reply to Mr. B Lewis C. Grover, d certificate and suppressed trom own position was that of allwno | the motion fora new conference will prevail. ge, (Robert M. | ys i certainly run the risk of a dangerous reac- ph A. Halsey, B.C Muller, "R.A. Stronw, | f) : in Ne i ( s eo war. ‘There is a disposition on - | Martin,) who ten years ago wi 2 h — a ok Baldwin, Theo-Macknet | teasury tn New York, 1s of the war There posit fe fee! some gen- ) ten years ago was a millionaire, F.T-Frelinghuysen, Wu Clark," Ed Weght. | the Tre: | mittee regard it as part ot the same fraud, its Mr. Blaine inquired whether he understood | t emen to move to recede. [1 ! umhot now be found. The eom- | acquiesced in the re 2 : Bae eGo a newed shouts of | OF Very'near it, and who in his prosperous dayg | WOU. M. de Marcere, who has called fort the t : vote! Vote!” % york | Gevate, may abstain from taking part tn tt, object being to mislead and draw of attention | t nator to hold that the governinent und | “Votel Vote!” In view of the serious embar- | gave $100,000 at one time to the New York | , tire cabin = | eae aveearen Giak | from te forged certieate. ‘The repokeiien | Republican party were INLOLeTANG ty Thee ae | ate tat ae eo ae country by | churches, stood at the bar of the special ses- | (uvattee ‘o, (bo enun cabinet to defend the 3 C. GROVER, President. | portation Company of Ohio, agamst the city of | charges that allthe persons connected with the | South who had taken part in the war, | an extra session of Congress, (which very few | sions and heard the voice of a judge sentencing Lew Portation Comp: ¢ y th the | ‘Treasarer. J.B. Les Vice-Presd't. shale filler. actuary. Chicago, in which the appellants claimed dam. | forgery have been appolnted to ofice, and Mr. Lamar replied Le ce allow jury done to their wharf that suspicious cireumstances were | the government which Pte CGAL oF & tama nner | COUneciod with the appointment sree ne ie ainly thought that neipated the servile SCF the south, and excluded the ‘hether or not the cabinet has adopten a mod- sane men want,) 1 hope that. six men, to | him for the theft of a coat and shirt to tive days | © ° whom the two Houses willentrust these ques- | i the city prison.—(.Y. ¥, Sta, ist. . j permet eens entitling ft to the confidence of the Nituern | Uons, willcome to some accord. There is no ee A r. FH. Teese, Counsel. WDE, District Avent, Room 2, NVILLE F. ¥ 3 ed by the | particularly charges tat Kelloggs and Cli eople from a share in thetr own government, | reason why one side or the other should insist INTERESTING FROM ENGLAND. Zachariah | [The American Cattle Question. Le Dioit Buildin, Waskiiston: DG" felis tia” States Supreme cout in favor ot the | His private secretary. were privy to the tor, | was litoterant aod ungenerous in puvting tue | Oi erery ade ake ee oN eras Mnsist (handler, republican, has been eyprinted Sena- | Liverroot, March 3.—The latrage and abbat- \HAMPAGNE WINES, | city, the judgment ef the Cireuit Court belug | Ser rhe report Concludes with the tinding | Ulder the domination of their former slaves. about the troops at the polls, or about the re- tor by the caueus of the Michigan leyisiatwre'— | toirs on this side of the river Mersey are still Cc ae e that the ful eflect was not given to the elec | Mr. Biaine sald the government, never disert: Deal ors test aes {5 to the supervisors’ (London Timex, Feb. 14, j incomplet pda landed yet; but | co) Saennnaes toral votes of Florida and Louisiana: that | minated against more than fourteen thousan ‘pro’ ind regulating lection law, the ished soon. AT COST FOR CASE. | prncoxar.—a telegram received from Gen- | X Sherman and others encouraged this | persons in the south, aud. there was now | btherstde com here rae adjustment. "This | aie, Took Moe en SLED A telegram | Birkenhead side, accommodations saistactory — | eral ‘Sherman announces t at he will return to that the second certificate from Louts- | S¢arcely a person there’ who was not relieved of side 13 willing to give it. I hope this will ba ap- ap .. 71, SayS:—The much- | to the privy council and to the trade are ready, lana Was forged as to two of its names, Kellogs | his political disabllivies. and Clark being privy to it, and that Tilden | Candidate for ard Hendricks received a true majority of the | Sion the oth electoral yote and were the real choice of the | Session the eople of the United States at the last presi- | Would be exer auniies. | Jefferson, Davis wwas a preclated on the other side. If not, we must TOrot che Hamma eee ae pete the eal om Destin. tno CongS a gy a oe —— rside of the chamber, aud nest |" Mr. Aikins—In submitting the statement es Of the Cite Ee onl eee | MUI. | nator from Ohio (Mr. Thurman) | whieh I did, I eschewed ever; ing like an allu- | jist week a infle from town in a secluded spot. The Markets. peat 2 nog te ere ing ae eloquence to have Da- | sion to politics, and treated the matter as a Howard's party being called upon to name the RE, March ‘THE CONFEKERS OX THE ARwy ArrnorRtaTion | Sita Clection. agreed to by stx of the seven |. ‘Thedebate was continued at length by Mess i oe fly could. T uruse amas | ReapONs, unrolied anold map eonataing base- ys ao. - 83° “do. eabond sotea, 977 Bit. have agreed upon everything excepting | guinocrat: members of the ooneuean | Burnside, Patterson and Harris, who said that | the gentlemen (Messrs Foster’ and Haleraiy Eells Pe Sin ee de, pant Guecouyons, 71% bid to-day. Bugar ‘tiet— the elanse prohibiting the presence of troops at Mr. Stenger, in all probabiity, will uot make | It Jefferson Davis was guilty, then he and ali | not design to get any party advantage in tuts | * a nnett party 1or | Who followed Davis were i } 1 °Gen. Van Vile 1, and his wi from their trip to NAPOLEON CABINET, quarts #21.50, pints 323, NET VERZE! Y, 2) ae reeuae Teen ote 220. have returned to the cit; G@ H MUMM, quarts $20.05, pints $21.76. Florida. HAVANA AND DOMESTIO SEGARS. > pol sections “oro or army | 9 separation il add an expre: Honor enna’ oifeaces | matter in the remarks which they have mide. | £USi,S8)INE the weapons were not recog 10 per cent. of for CASH on all grades. making | the polls. The sections providing for arm Separate report, but will add an expres 5 5 G a pers ey aS nee the code. ‘The parties subsequently met and ~ panel W d $i | Teorganization have béen struck trom the Dill | his views u; on certain poluts in the testimony charged. As to purity, honor and personal 1 do not desire to enter on a litical discussion zs fhe rrice of our “iuuchinelio™ Brand $60 per | in lieu thereot a proviso Inserted that there | to Mi Pattee aa hy mony | Charscter, Mr. Davis stands the peer of auy sen- | of these questions but 1" deseo ce a aher a few remarks had a wo and shall be bo promotion in the service hereafter ebUuI the army shall be reorganized. THOMAS RUSSELL, ator on this floor. conclusion about them. 1 want the conferenc: | W°Te arrested. Mr. Wallace in a few brief remarks insisted | committees to come to a conclusion, if poss.ble MapamM_ ANDERSON’s Rrval.—The New York EOF THE VIRGINIA SATE DEBT zo ; Virgil Hotise of delesutes remained in | bat the introduction of the subject came from | ‘he majority of. the House has tg views: fn tall meer 1918 Penna. avenues Kren py & Mooxstisen.—Collector Young | ston wil’ Swturday mightand Wat 2 o0'p 4 | he republican side. ihe majority of tie Senate nes tania. elem) | Reet se uraey Siskinson somewlist, waived G4* FEXTreUmeEs- 4elegraphs from Raleigh. N. ©, to Commission- | terouy. ‘The rilltbusterine tactics resul Mr. Chandler said that eighteen years ago he | conference comniittere, on a principle of riga_ | tnto the establishment of O’Leary’s shoemaker 2 er Ravm as follows: Deputy Collector Moore y % 1. | and Jeff Davis came into tie Senate together, | and justice, arrive at’ a joint conclusion and yesterday afternoon. Taking off her shoes. selved {licit still In Moore county. Man named ofetding question during Sacurday night's | and both at the time swore to support tie Con: | submit it to both Houses, and it should be rati | placed her feet, encased in a pair of nice white ‘The finest and largest stock of | all killed by owner while removing stil! to | scussion was an amendient providing forthe | stitution of the United States. Davis liad come | fied, the country (I have no doubt) will aiso Stockings, on a large sheet of white pasteboard. pt, Deputy Collector Moore's headquarters. | Subtnission of the proposed bill to a vote of the | from Pierce's Cabinet, and when he took the | ratify it. If we cannot doit, then, asa mater | “I want & strong, easy GAS FsXTURES Full particulars not known. people tor ratincation before it became a law. | Oath thefe was treason In his heart and perjury | of course, we must take the consequence; and | “for I have come to all } [Edius rejected early Sunday morning. ‘The | on his lips, He took an oath to support a gov. | the country must sua of the motives: andth | trians in New York down.’ nd (Califor- | (lends of the bill were powerless to each a | ernment he meant to overthrow. He Ae right and 0 0 WOO ll be tall oe as door of | feet was marked on the EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE CITY. THE ALERT. now at the Mare | x bib desi censa » weeks | Pal vote. as the previous question could only | Chandler), considering the conduct of Dav: part, ngs. ao [hee Yom me THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. nis) Ba eon te ne ane week | be ordered by a Kevo-thirds vote, wile they chring the war, dil DOL expect to hear eulogies Gemmocratle ae)” ec errs had w: fadam Anderson Wil wuarantee entire satisfaction. F — a { could not command. Cuder these cireumstanes, | on Jeff Davis on the floor of the Senate. “He Mr. Sparks stated, as a member of the confer- | Washingtan than M: aeeimectane U.S. Stream Covxr Dectston.—The case of | it being apparent that Ii would be imposible (o | Was surprised to hear them, especially as every: | emeconaneeee the army bill, that the dem- | Brooklyn. When she finished she felt as - BROO! | the United States vs. the Buriiagton « Missourt-| Drak down the opposition in time to resilt in | Man, Woman and child in the Horth Dolasee fey ocratic conferees insisted on the provision for- | she could have walked for another month. “I feviste Concomax Burzorsa, wth Sr. | ie United S BAER ‘of | 24 goed, the debt-paying party gave up. the | Davis to be a double-dyea traitor. bidding an armed force. at the polls, and in- | begin in the Brookiyn tournament on Monday, SIX FINE DEESY SHERTS made to onder of the | Killfcad Company, which involves the right of | tight “anc'voted for ddjousnmene, Stee eat ie | Pa nene Ue,8 double: dye discussion, in which | sisted that the House never would, with his | shecontinued. “After that I shall walk Madan IRE, DMRS SHIRTS made 0 ones o Sued Uy Ie to the company tok aay patents, 1s; | thus Killed for. the present se-sion, amd the | Messrs. Coke, Gordon, Windom, Hansoon aed | Sstcn tatty the, Hous (oliar to pay for troops | Anderson down.” for#740 — ae ee dred | sued by it to the Company for 1,260,000 acres of | chances of its finally becoming a law depends | Beck pated. The last named that | at the polls (under the direction of an unscrap- nds from $150,000 to $200,009 Pnest DRESS made to order ‘n themost | land in Nebraska, was decided to-day by the | entirely upon the governor's calli an extra | the Mexican veteran amendment was v in | ulous Executive) where he and his neighbois |. ‘battalion Of state troops t DRESS SHIRTS SHLSS | Sour, ina ong and Clabes oe eee gate | Session. It isgenerally believed that he willdo | WIth the ald of the eight ‘ropubllcatrotes aed | ely, Taceutlve) where he and his neigt Say Ue eke of te fronttor Ca 002 eatsNISS, Court, ina Jong and elaborate opinion, ‘deliv- | so, but that he will probably postpone it fee | that the pa wae witn fourteen repub: | “the vdteveas thegtskes and 8 new scater- | for the esterday, John febe-ly 2 F street n.wo. ered i sumice Fieta, aitirms the conclusions | month or more. iicans voting for it. But for the republicans, | ence was ordered—Mesars. Atkins, Durham and | gat Fi struck on the HUMAN BAls WORK AND PERFUMERUES, pees A hte ie S97" vrederick Yack, a German, employed in | Row bee ta dees eugerst00d, the bi would | F The House then 200K 8 Foes ti 2:9 o'clock, witha inige gass Re ee ro ; cts 016 erento Fe-The Chinamen on the Pacitic coust num- sheMlela's paper mill at. Sat Pe was ‘The Senate voted on the amendment of Mr. | and on reassembling took a further recess also an It feces — 3 poulie US. Patent omice Ber 130,000, Tcound dead ina large vat F: afternoon, Hoar to exclude Jefferson Davis from a pension | 10 o’clock Monday morning; Mr, Atkins remark- ! enfects of which Le will

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