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VOL XI WASHINGTON OITf. D. 0.. TUESDAY MORNING, FEURUAItY 22. 1870. IN0.75, Auction Salrt. B TUllEKil A tTlt.l.lU, '. oomn.n.igornerrJ.T.ain oau,tr,ii. Vii.niiiLi poo ft", papers, awd pnrrj. MIHT FOR SiU ATJ-DBLTO ABCTtOR. Will b sold t Pr torf . oi WIUM BB ftf(VPTi asrehJI, 1NVO. ellUo clock n. w , I0 alike wareheaae f JobaOfdea, No. 314 Baveeth irrMl weal, btwa Market Bpae sad U street aorlb UiImI iwttoi'i Annal of Cos grit from 1TD7, shoal 8.0U) vlaa Oalee a Kktna Ararteia fllat P apart. Ajar- Bara of aolunoc of lb Penile Laid Ltw of tb tialud lHaiaa. Oala A RUri iicilater Or Dibit, consists Mt( BBDlinnd Upward or in Tolam of the lft1om,l lalelll faaeer, eovpoaed I he complete aatio r to lot of tb Anasle of Cobs reei. si' hOOBd Bevrai vnlantaiof Amtrltsa Stat Paper A lot of Type Trm. Cash GRBSV WILLIAMS, f19 d tSUr4Chroa AnctLtarc BY linFEN A TVIM,I.M1. "" Auotloosera and Iteal Ltute Drokrn, Ho Oao,B.BibMetorarof8vBibaBd D atraal. Ornci Bo tap TairaTiasor Posito fca:fti.i,t WAieisoro, r-brn.rr . 1870 ! P;iHI or SB of lb CHt CnBBOll. ap proved Jaaatrr M. irn, th aaderaltBvd b board of lb rfelrd dUtrlet, r at ashh. aaetloB obTHRSDaT, th Sat day or March. lM70,oalfc pramlaae. tbalvalaabla pr.)pertT attested ob tbo oaranr of i ml Thud lfaia, aaaiaasit, Lnl na,brlOtad lt,1aiaerMo JM.with tb fcotld laws lbrni keow a tbo " VLlt OAPlTtiL HfM. MARKET ' Poaaawloa to b glvee J0I7 Tartu t'l OnahUh, Iba reside la ' (8) and lea(U tnoatba, wlin let-re.! from th day of at la, tb parchaaer lf las: hta nta, eatlefaetorllr 1 doraad All avarBaclaiaad Btampa at tba tx peaa of tba parehaaar 4 dwell of (tajOMbraa handrail dollare will be ro.elrd at tba limaof sal JAMFSO DtlLIlf, wB MO" KB, J w CI.AKK felt td -VT URREIV A niLMAHN, J) Auctioneers and Hoal Estate Ilrokrrs, JlttBoatbaaatBotBar er Seventh aed Dctreate. IIOUSBIIOLD AMD KITriirtf IDHHITDBI AT n.Tiinsanir l. uIil 1...1..1 v.t w kb ! ( i aiiasi.wiiniii 1 tail at IfaBraaldaaaaora faatlamaa dacllaiBf binaakwplac. atlUorock, a m . on In altaau watt, Huna tlo.414, kaowa aa Ward s Kor. afondaaoTtmaBtof Poraliaro, vlir WalBot Droaatallo CoTCffd lilor Sail, alibi filapa H fraraa Fraaeli-plkta Mirror. H.rblo K rack at Vr ad Cartalaa T,Matrr. lairala tad oibor Tarpata WalaM ExtaaaloB, Catd aal otbarTablaa, Aad Siaeda Hair eotartd Sofa Loania, Slalaf aad olhar . Chalra. WbIbbI wardrobai aad Uarbla topChanbar Bt Hal Trao, Patetad Outttit batt, Fraaeh aad olhar Hadataada Faatbar Bdi, Ilalr aid olbar If allrof, aad Bad dlax roklar. Coal, Air tltbt aad olhar fltovaa W lihoiuodlotof KltchB lUqoltltaa Tarmataah UBBKN WILtlAHI, fall Id Annigor DTt'uoi'i.K a LAriatr.n X (Suoocnora to J antes O McOulrafcUo ) Uoutbwaateornrr Po&ntrlranU araoua aod Uarenthatraata. TBDITIBM ALB OFni0nLT V ALU TO. I IMPROVED fKOPKRTT, OLO , JbTr BTKBRr, OBK D00HWS3TUF TirtBKTU rrh Uf Tlrtaaof a daadof trnt. data tba Hh i"n darorOaoaiobar. IMS, aad dalr roaordad la JmJL tibarTaad K, Ho . full H oia .oao t tbaiaad ra-tordt for Waahlattia aooatr(ia Dla triel or floinmbu, 1 faall aaii at pobll aariloa. oaTUlSDAXttho lSibdarof Fabtaarr. 1870, al o'aliM.k p, m la fro a l of tba pmnlaaa, paru of Lota la and IT, la ftjoara lit, aeaordiac to tba aab dlvlaloaof orlglaal luU aamborod I . II aad 13. Iaatdaiaara. madonadnr daeraa la Qhancvrrof thoCirauttUoart of lb Dlatrlet of Cwianbls.la tbacaoaaof Bmllh ilarbatlt al , bajlaalai ataputatoa H airoat arlh, balat tba ooatbaatt aoraarof orlflaal lot Ko S, raaaTaa: lhaaaa da BontUtt'aat, tbaoea daa at 11 faat, thaoaa daa aoalb if II atraetllo faat. aad tnaBaadoowaat wlib Una of U atrtat loplaaa of batlaalai, wllb tba Rrlftiataof oilBf tba allay or rt(ht of war tat wtJaln 1 lha raar, loiprofod by a tkraa-alorr UR1CK DWKLLI.ld. wilb baek balldlaf. oob. talnlB bIiimb rouma, caa aad watar Brlrk alablaoa raar of lot Suaatad oa tba oortkald of Hatroat, batwaaa FtflaaBth alraataad Vatmont avaana TainaofaBlot Obb third aaaht thara'Idoa atalf and twslva laoatba, aaaarad by a daadof trat. with aotoa batrtaf loiarait CoBTTrUa: aad alampaato atof parcbaaar Adapoaltof MJ will baraqalrtdat Umaof aala 11 P O WILHOt-Traatao, ja-lldAda OjoPIH A: LATIMIK. Aaca THJ ABOVB RUI !. POSTPOSID Ut. Ul 'BBUtJAHY MM, aamo boar aad plaaa By ordargfihaTraataa CDJrlft M LlTIMKB. ! intarj ac(iaaara ill uiu.t ji v ntiiLiAna, XJ Auotlooeera aod Raal Ktlate lJrokrra, Mo. AAOgoathaaaUorBar of BavaBlh aad D aU. TSDRTK'N 8tL OF BKirff DWKtLtRO AND VACANT LOT A njOIN IM fl, (IN MBW YOKK AVBNl'K. HKTWBB FOlTaTU AHD FIFTiI BTKKBTB WAST BBf rlriaaofaderpaaad by tba Soprama Doartof tbo DlairtatorColaoibta.il ioUy, CaaaaNo l701,PoaluBTbfaaaTa Job a hat r ai 1 wihii t pbdiii B"'io riivtiiii of Iba lot Thswaatttfaat 8 laabaa la ImproTad w ta two-arorr aad baamaat Brtck Hobm Tha adiotalag 1 f-t 8 lncbaa la a van at 1L Tbao two paraal- will ba old aaparaialy Terma of Balat Ob third aaihibalaao at as aad twatva uoaiaa, fir which Iba aoMa of tbo barobaaor, aacoradto Ihaaattafaailoaaf tbctraa ', DaariBfiniaraai roDaioaoay i aaio. will 0 tha tint of aala All jaaatB( aadraTiai """' " ""'ft-Jf , IUTTIS01T. Trovt, AMI. fall td AaeUoaaaia 13 T J. f. t'OIJIWCI.L ft CO., Aiet'i. no. wis ra&Dayivania araoDcatwaaa mam tboitu'i 8alb of" val01bl1 usim pkovid phopeStt. By Tlrtaaof a 'aad of treat, daiad th 19th day of loambr, I8b0, aad daly racordad la lir H Quo. folio 173, Aa ,OBnrtbaUadraiidarorWaah laitoa eoBotr I th Dltirle of (tolnmbla. 1 ahall BaRat paoll" a loa, oa TOBRDAY. Iba lot day of Mareh. lH7U,atw'alMk p &a,( ta froatof tb promt at. ail that plaoaaf croaad kaowaaaLot lio II, laaqoarlc froatlaa' M faatsBaoathl traat. hiitug Tbirtaaath and VooilMaih atraala oaai. aad raaalBC back tti faat t laabaa, to a V looiaiiay ... 1 irmai eaan. oaiaaao aix aaa twaivo moatba, wlib lalaraat, aad latarod by a dd of iraato luapramaaa All 0BVraaatB aad rao alampa al par shaaar'a ooat. Fitly dollata will b raqalrtd dvwa oath day of ila 8AMUILI D0U0LA8 Traita. J T COLD WILL A to , fall did Aai-ilaaoara. B T OIIAH.W. UUTELKB, Anel'r , (Saooeaior to J0. Me()utrfc Uo .1 of PcaaajrlTaaU araaa aad Taalh alraal (Joraor TBUBTRB'fl BALE OF VALDABLK I UPHOVE" JhoVbTT B TUB WEST HUB OP TWELFTH BTKIBT WEbT, BETWEEN M AMD N hTBKETdMORTH ilr virtu of a deed of truil, boartnt rrCJ OBI ia ata v vbbfhii , "" M. ata . aad two baadrad and atahir oaa. 4931,1 aa tha aaua la reaordad la 11 bar M K, folio 810, la tba ttirttynr'a otSo of Waabiaf oa ally, Dlatrltloi Citonbta, lh Iianin.m.nll AatallB of a tars Btat Frama llonae, ald lot froBtlBt Zl Nl on Twalft airaai, patad ilraai, ty a daptta of IM a-1 H laabaa, to a 80 foul altar iui, 1 a mu.i uvoiiaviv invi'vrt j 1mh ihnnaanit Ait Un tuth an J Ih r. Caladar la 8, IS aad 18 mnatha Una bo ad r ad dol rdowi woaalnpropany laalmtkoB bump ..d " ,if ,vjpj;hHh"t. rn-iM. jaJT oola titan w uutkbE.u,Anci AaT-Tha ahoy al ! poatpoaad loWBDKES DAl. Fabraary lOtli. at ma lima and lta " 'jOAllDa WHlTKBT.Traau C1IABLBW btilELElt. AaeL foblO aoAda (atari WThaaboiaialalapoatpoaadtoWEDKSDAT, UarahMd. ataatnotln a and pe JOollU WlIITSBT.TraaUa CUAKLES W. BOTiCLEB. AueL f.n-aoAdi BUrJ B" T WO. I. WALL L I o., Ancla , Naur MarVUUulldlojr, 6wrB OOUaad VOdaatu ir PaaaiflTaila aToaaaaad Mlatb atiaoU ADMINIBTBATOR'B BALE? OF FURttlTDKS, pATBHfUlUHTH.A , AC AUCTIO PATBHTUIUIITH. A , AF AUCTIOB Oa FKIDAT MORN U. JiSib of Fabraary, UadillBf, Vliiii oii. tuwiri, aia. irairiittroatllflBBfaJtaal. Half iBtarral la Po-IOBlr I Lllal, TwoDmbla barralUna. Ae,( Two alfl.a, oaoFlaaDof. , . Wllhaniaarouiotbar rl'et1n tba hiokap. Ill 11M QEOBOt MATTIflULY, " "" Admlalairator W L. WALL A CO, fal70dAd ABailojaara IIYW j. WAi-LA ta.Aaollonean, 13 Nw MarbU Jlulldlnir, Hoa BOO aad 604 PeaaaylfaBt avaiB. EFFECTS OF 110D8E Ho 481 TBHTII J'TRBET. BiTWBEl PENNSYLVANIA AVBSU AAD O BTHBKT, AT AUCriO .. Oa WBDHES1AY HOKMIHO, Tahraary 33. aoramoBcluiat 10 o'clock, w will all tha aailra hoaaabuld affacta coaialaad la hoaa Ho Tanm auaat, aaar rtiiijirma aiasaa, aias Marbla-topTaaiaa. Fin Waloat Qah r 81U, Outiaca hbr Malta, Marhr toi Baraaaa, brnaaala, Tkraa ply, l(rU sad SUIr Ctrpta, Oil oloiha, Htalr.roda Hal rack, Btoraa, Bxtaa-tniTabl, Luaaiaa, Jfhalra. Hair aad Shock Valtrou, FaatharBcdaaad Plliowa, Sla War, Cr-kry, . . laaa.varo. Wladow Bhadaa, A., A., Wltb otbar artlalea Is Ih hoaaakapls(llia, all of which wll h laid without raaarro ot wait wWM( ALi I co.IAMUsaisra. 1870, aonnaaalaiat 1(1 u'alock, wa will aail by ordarof lha boaorabto Orphaaa1 Coarl. Aa , all thopoTaoaaloffaalaof thUi Sannal w SUrafe, oaUlaod la heaa oath coiaarof tilth and E atraala, laland, ooa titio (aparlof Baraaaa, Uadalaada.Waabttaada, Tablaa. Chalra Carpet, bid aboard, Itovaa, flroekarr. Maltraaaaa, Mlfwa, Atawnat)ati. National Thiatbb. "FanchoQ" wai preBented bj MUi Jfagjt Mitchell Ult nlgbt to a fait hoate, which prorei thtt her popaUrltr U faltj A jreit at when the flrtt bonaded u "The Cricket" npoa the boards of Waahlogton theatre, elgLt yeare ago. She wii well lupported br Mr. Moisej, otd Fadeti Mr. Varrey, aa Father Parbeant, and MU Ittj 8aTlllet at Madelloe. and otberi. Old Folks' Concert. The Old Folk Concert, at Lincoln bait to-nlht, thould not be forgottao. The beat vocal and lnitrn mental talent la the DUtrlct bat been se cured, and the chornt will onmbcr one hun dred Toleet Tbltttjle of entertainment U quite noTel to thtt cltjj and there thonld be no doubt of lit complete success. AU who desire to spend a most pleasant evening should certAlolr attend. Tn Pakefa Rosa Opera CoktrAHT. On Monday next we are to bare Madame Farepa Rosa and her grand opera troupe, and 00 that evening the great Washington favorite will make her flrtt appearance la tblt city la Kogllsh opera. The splendid artistic AbllUrof tbo "Farepa" herself, and the powerful combination of ber company. comprising the very best voices that coutd bo procured In Europe, hare lately been added to ber troupe. Our readers mtyrest aiiured that everything that lavish expend! turo can do to make the entertainment gor geous In scenery, rich In costume, aod tbrll Uogly subllnfo la music may be expected during the short term of their engagement. The companyembracea most excellent mutt cal material, and the managers know full well bow to work np that material to tbo very best advantage. The mnslc-loTlug ctil tons of Washington, and "their name It legion," have a rich treat la ttore for them, commencing Monday evening next and con tinuing for six nights. Due notice will be given of the sale of scats and other par ticulars. Post Orrica Affairs. Mist Mary M. Sapplngton hat been appointed postmistress at Sapplngton, Anne Arundel county, Md , vice Frank Rogers. Mrs. Delia E. Moore bat been appointed post ml tress at Tyaskln, Wicomico county, Md., vice Mlis Mary A DIckerson, removed. The following appointments were made yesterday t Wm. D. Thompson, promoted to head pott office clerk on Pennsylvania rail way, between Chicago and Toleda, Ohio, vice L II. Johoson, removed. Isaac A Crane, railway post office clerk, transferred to the cart between Chicago, 111., and Bt. Lonli, Mo , vice J Barton, reilgoed. John E. Moore, appointed railway post office clerk oa the cars between Chicago, 111., aod Davenport, Iowa, vice J. A. Crane, resigned A. D. Moore, appointed route agent from Omaha, Neb , to Ogden. Utah, vice D. W. Curtis, failed to report. Sidney M Suther land, appointed routs agent from San Fran cisco, Cal., to Ogden, Utah, vice M. Mc- Namee, filled to report. For Bale or Kent. PH R TtRST A.TnRER BTURTRRtrtr rtWKT.. LIRU. Ibaw oeeooiad.l Ho 1131 Klavaath Blraat, batwaaa L aad U laqalra wa praotlao TOR BEIT-TWO OR THREE DESIRABLE V ROOM ta th COLONIZtTlUR BDIL01KU to raat far 1Ai parpiaa. aod ob Urea room .muni. r uia rnniiBB nonauaa. laqai vviiiiiiuiii vwi. in tin raiiaii( 1MK RBBT A SMALL HEICK UO .1 nala Aii inmn nil af Ih. 1 Kt.l,All bi If 00, old nan bar, taat Capuolatiratt, bo- iwnihihii iniia atraaiaaaia. iaio a T.XlRSiLI. A TWO STOUT FRAME HOUSE. A. A rouraa. oa Doloa atrtat. Itlaad, at 7k0 Tar mat BiuOeatb, balaaaa Bio a month )1 fcf, ItonRBR, fall It Haw Tork aiBasd fflatbatr!. T70R BALE A HKTT TWO BTORT ODR I1 ROOM URICC HOOIB. looalad amlyhalf a qair front Bcaaatk atraal oar a Prlaa I,4M Tarntt BM0 ib. ram at ad ar la anall noalhly payaaaai. so aaaaaa. t. H. ROHBEB, falS St lfw Tork avtiao aad Klalhatroat. a-r i'Miiitfiaiiiii, utvritwwi Ar ap porta Ur. Mil la aUy Impravad Brick Hoaaa Idas a ! fruit allaa.at tiFaaaal tha Mali.... nf - v, vajtitaia- aa at tha Brldf auaikat. i. Ij PJ ivvvairu TTEivan, F A' Tk warakaaao, kaowi aa th flaw EBalaad Bir aalUblafar flaar, rrocary. fa rait a ra baai aaaasr aiaanraatflrlif r aay klad. Fib loai tloaaad low raal J ' H rROIthfAlf, voiaarwi am oaa u arta iinawiii, falT tf 10DKTRT HOMEt WITH I M SODRD OP CITI Is botla-Wlll aall at (Iraaby, two aad oa half rallaa from Bt Aloyalaa Cbarab, a a baa II U I Eoad (or wlllb wbaa thLry Ooartfravala It.) .OTS of half a acr or mora to aait. rra tUa a ( lafk aiilia pla, ahaat a qaarlar mil ai.t of U.I1I9 IM uaVNIIII r.uit nA n-iuaa na air nt TnMt himi J1 THHKK.BTOItr VBAHK HOD't with alaaaa roont, watar aad a N. 17 Twaaiy-Arat ifiWM.imar"j....(YB,tIii fall If If. 01 Paaaayjfaala ataaaa 1 DBBtl, SpaaloaaUrooad, B labia, la Hoaaa. Aa t farnlabainraararalahad Faaaa th Allaalia Ueaal Look Braasb. aad adjalaa tb raaldaaa or frail daa t uraai. 'r lariaar "'I appiy M WM 11BLM1CK. TOT I rat ailh, fablMM Waabtaitoa, D C. 17HIK BALE -A VALUAUI 8 FARM COBTAIH I I Nil haadradaad tftv aaroa. allaaiad aathi WblBioa Aqaadait road, for aad a half rallaa Boora uwrnwwi partofafraaa dwal a Brt fclaaa farm Th altaatlai haaiiuy, atBnaaiuf a Baaauiai flaw or I PottioK and tba aarrOBBdlac coaatrr Tb Uad UOaaty attnatad, sad la Is ablsh aUtf aalitra lion, w th At chard aad frintif abaat fart acraaarwU aat In trata Tbta prpriy -ra sraaiiaiiaiaai4 a any oa luinii a oaairy iu to any oa daalrlaa a oa na rdat. Apply ? If CiORDUBJ At Mitiatun raais'ic. (ta)n J'o",l", rv7 ' raa- iia 14 AMaraaya at Law. fa7-otf SB Bride tlraal. Uan.iw. D C Wanu. KEAI.EBTATEWANTKD IN WA1UIIIUTOH, CHIC AOt. AHD ROEFOLK -Tha adf arUiar will BfoaarfaklBaachBiCblcaioralitBlfr Wathioitoa property, or will tat Harflk prop crly lalikaBcbaBa p-.a-ittaprnn-rtr aato rai.ly, aadaddraa PRUPRIP.TOR, - t-k Boi 1A1, P O WAHTED Tolaaaafor a Urn f yaara, with th prltllasa of parchaalas a Urt lat f OkODHD, batwaaa SavaaUt aad Baiaataaatb atraala auribwaat. aallabla 'or a Wod aad Leal Yardorwad laa a WLirr praparly aaltabl furihaam parpoa. Addraaa, atatla! Iatta, b iiaodiarma, ULBAJSUN ULB1H. fad tit h U atrat Wharf Waahlafto, D fl rAMBD-A PtlECHAIKR FOR FORTY OR Fldysaraaof LAUD, thirty miaata drlya frm Waal I a Hub, uarkat, sad la tba alfhbr hood of tha Soldlara Haat. Proparty Ih Point of Rocka railroad sad laara atalUa InprtT naBls Uoa,OBt hoiaaiSUhl,BBd DwalltDf, alltuArt rata rapalr Adyaauxaai A BratraU Cooatry aaat for a faallcnaa wkawlahaal ba aar tow aararal Use Baltdlag Bltoaoa tha place i Undid htfbcttlll? atlas, sad wallaslUd fjrtba 11 Ilk and Tiadabaalaaaa. Tarmalllwralt asJforiama spply I J M. C.l'EkTOV, KaalEiiaia A fa at, UOmH I. fat 1 letall f aacar Balldkai, Bar aatn alraaL I B. JD8TU PATH FAIR (0 ASH) PRIChS FOR J Ladlaa'. Ual'aaad Lbtldraa'a Hacond band l ttblai, Uuiar Clot hi a. Boola, Sboa, A , H. I3 HlBth atraal, btw at a D aad K atraala. third Idlaa Bdtd t atundff to WA?TTD-HBW AHD CAST OFF CLOTHIHO. i uHTtka.4l"rr r thr arttcl of alaa, at th old-aatabllihad llaraham Paw. brokar ktora af )L .Mi.Tim . ?.?i ji. il ,l-t!,ibiV lh ' fvrTa"laaeaa. Boarding. Iiahlta twill La fur at. had Uuoma aad ll.ia.J Aft iiai fanalh nih. I orall ib oa tha llaa of V airaat aara Uaqalr al 4U5 Yirat ureal, auraar of V, Bortawaak m mi h 1) O A R I) I If U . JJ ASJAj"IJ"9 r-i xx M M. a if London ooaaty. Va , atTlo rfstad Hobm Ho. B J Taalh atraal. batwaaa D aad E traa'a, hss I, oaiwaaa u im m. airaaiB, aaa arraaiemeflt fur KBBPIHfl A OAB01N0 lyJtbi bS TUB DAT aoad oompiato arraaaa I7IR8T-CLABB TABLI BOABD CAN BE BAB at tha AMERICAN HOUSE, eerier t fJUTaath atraal irujrlTala avaiaa. IrSvJo.Pav BlOBla. &HPrt rTAMHHGTOM fACTI A IBFggSllOflH. Internal Revrmob Riobipts yesterday were $037,031,113. Tnn amount of revenue seliurea reported yesterday was $6,200. ComtissiONBR Dblaro It expected here on Wednstday morning from New Tork, wbera ne nai been ror me past week adjust ing difficulties that have sprung op la the Thlrtyiecond New Tork district. Tns Secretary of the Treasury has ordered the Department to bo closed on the 23d loit., after 13 o'clock noon. The Secretaries of the Navy and War Departments have or dered tbclr Departments closed during the day. Hon. &. S. Cox'b Lbotdrb . By reference to another column It will be teen that we are to be favored with a rich treat In the lecture of th Hon. 8.8. Co i oa "Progress la Sputa." Mr, Cox as a speaker Is very popular, and the Interest bow centering la 8ptln cannot bnt make this a very desirable lecture. Ir consbqcencb of repairs now In pro gress In our press room, we have been com pelled to print thts Issue of the Rbfoblican elsewhere, and the fact that we were com pelled to go to press earlier than vsual In order to get off our large edition In time, will account for any lack of news, and the unusual brovlty of Important locil reports. Tub ahriveriart of the birth or Waih Ington will be celebrated by the temperance men of Ibis city by a grand temperance mass meeting at the Congregational church, com mencing at 3 oVIock ital afternoon. Sena tor Wilson will preside, and be will be as sisted by a number of prominent temperance men and distinguished gentlemen at vice presidents. CapY. II. W. Fattersov, Fourth United States Infantry, at his own request hat been relieved and ordered home on waiting orders. Captain Charles ?. Von Herrmann, una signed, has been transferred to the Fourth United States Infantry! First Lieutenant GreenieafCllley.frora the Flrtt United Slatet cavalry and ordered to tbtTwelflh Infantry) and First Lieutenaot Edward Hunter, from the Twelfth Infantry to the First Unit id Slates cavalry. Dispatcobs to the Secretary of tho Navy from Commandant Qoldaborougb, at Mare Island. California, are at follows r The Uni ted Btates steamera8aranac, Commander P. C. Johnson, bearing tbe flag of Rear Admi ral Turner, sailed on the lllh Instant also, United Stales steamer Sagaoaw, Lieutenant Commander M. Slcard i also, United States steamer St. Mary's, Commander T. C. Har ris, placed In commission. Dispatches were alio received from Rear Admiral Lanmao, commanding Sooth At lantic fleet, that he arrived at Rio Janeiro on tbe 15th of January. BnzuRi Under thb Confiscation Acts. In tbe cote of Pol ham against Rote and others, tbo United States Supreme Court yesterday held that tbe confiscation acta re quired actual telxure of tbe property or credit to bo confiscated, and that tbe leisure of tbo Indebtodneat on a note, without the actual taking Into possession of the note It telf, was Insufficient, and" that upon sale la pursuance of such a seliuro officially re turned the United Slatet marshal asking such return and sale and his sureties were responsible to the holder of tbe note for Any lost sustained In consequence. The followino naval orders were Jssued yesterday i Detached Lieutenant Comman der A. T. Snells, from torpedo duty and ordered to duty on tbe O til pee Lieutenant Commander Wm. M. Maclay, from the ob ttrvatory aod ordered to the St. Mary't. Detached Lteatinant Commander Edward llooptr, to duty as receiver and Impector of torsi In the department of yards and docks at tbe New Tork yard r Ensigns Charles A. Adams, Andrew C. McMecban, aod 0. Blocklloged, to duty In the Faclfle fleet t Acting Carpenter IX. R. FblUbrlck, and ordered to the St. Mary't. Police Rboclations by Cohsrbss With in tub States. In tbe case of the United SUIes against Dewltt, the Supreme Conrt of the United Slates yesterday decided that It Is not competent for Congress to establish police regulation! within the Statu. Dowltt waa Indicted In Michigan for a violation of tha twenty-flrit section or tbe act of March, 1607, providing agalnit tbe tale of petroleum oil for Illuminating purposes Inflammable at lest temperature than 110 dsgreet Fahren heit and the court now held tbe law uncon stitutional, bcauie assuming to maintain tbe aafety of consumers again it tbe danger cr using too Inflammable oils, which Is con sidered to bo the province of the State. Thb CniiTii Divoecb Cass Tub In diana Dbcebi Buitaired. In the case of Cbeever against Wilson and Worcester, brought to enforce a decree of divorce made between Cheever and bit wife by the court! or Indiana, the United Stalls Supreme Court yesterday held tbe decree of divorce to be valid. Cbeever having appeared la the ease Ittabsld that the court obtained jurisdic tion of tbe parties, and no qosstioa being made there at to tbe jurlsdlctloo, the par ties are now bound to the decree. The de cree Is valid aod unquestioned In Indiana, and therefor under the Constitution of th United Slates It must prevail throughout the couotry. It is alio held that a wife may ac quire a residence Independent of ber bus band whenever her rights require protection by litigation. Tb power of the Indiana court to make a decree In respect or property la this District It not decided, as It appeared Mrs. Worcester, subsequent to the divorce, agreed with Cheever to do substantially tbe requirements or tbe decree. That agree me at was found sufficient for th porpoise of the decision. In the Six ate yesterday Mr. Patterson, from the Commlttse on Retrenchment, re ported with amendments bill to abolish tbe frstdmen't bureau, and provides for tbe bu rets of education. The bill provides that th prssent dutlss of tbe freed men's bureau relating to th collection and payment of bounties, Ac, shall be discharged by officers of the War Department to be selected by tbe President, The War Department Is also to take charge of all property now nadir control of sold bureau, except such property and funds as bave been appropriated for purposes o( edu cation, which shall be transferred to the bureau of education, together with tb cler ical fore now employed tberelo, The bureau of education li authorised to co-operate with anr and all other eduea. tlonal rgaalaatlut throughout th Unltid Slatet for th eiUbtlsbment and malnta nanco of hchools for educatlog all elasiei, and may take pouetslon of all funds and property hi re to for conveyed by th freed men's bureau for such parposei. which may b attempted to bo diverted front th orlg- Iha purpose ana Uttnuou, THE BALE OF CADETS II I PA. Th Committee on Military Aflalrt some what startled tbe ITouse yesterday after soon, by submitting Iti fit at report In rela tion to tb tat of cadetihlpe, and lb blow ion cm npon Mr. u, F. Wblltemore. a mem ber from South Carolina. The evidence wts plain, positive, and pointed, that Mr. Logan and other mem ben or tbe Military Com mulct coum not ico tbe necessity of delay. and wanted action at once, la order that tbe House mlglit speedily purge lutf of tb presence- of one who had brought a itlgma npon tbo wbolo body of the Representatives. Tbo Military Committee certainly deserves all pralie for lb promptness with which It bos acted In thts matter and the rapidity with which It reported Its Judgment totbs House. Mr. WhiUemore Is a Republican, and had there been a reasonable excuie for bis con duct he would have been saved the humilia tion and dl'grace ol aa xpuIiton, for tbe committee It compowd of inch Republicans as Logan, Cobb, Negley. Packard, Stongb- lon, wuc&cr and Asper. Mr. Iloge, of South Carolina, also a Republican, Is a member of tbe committee, and he Joined tbe majority la recommending the expulsion of bis colleague. It will be seen, therefore, that the committee rose entirely above party aod looked outy to Justice. That th reso lutlon of expuls'on will bs unanimously adopted there doei not seem to be a doubt, as the delay luggeited by Mr. Poland, Mr, Butler and othera waa only ror the purpose or not teeming to bo In too great baste. Tbe report excited tbe most profound at tentlon on the floor of lb House, which had an unusually large attendance, and In the galleries, which were unuiually crowded. It was so quiet that every word of the testL mony could bo heard aa it fell from the lips of the Clerk. Mr. WhiUemore, the accused, occupied, hit accustomed teat. When Mr. Logan flrtt arosa to make hli report, tha face of the accused flatbed a lltll, but that soon passed off, and during tb reading be looked on apparently as unconcerned as though he were a spectator. Tbo result of Mr. Whlttemore'i rate ha eaused tome nneatlneit among other mem ber who are said alio to be Implicated against whom the testimony points wltb equal directness, and whose turo will come very shortly. All the members Implicated are from tb South. Mr. Whlttemoro Is a native of Maiden, Maiiachuietlt, and wat In early life engaged In mercantile pursuit!. In 1859 be entered tbe rotnltlry of the Methodlil EpWcopal Church, and entered the army at the begin Ding of tbe war as chaplain or tbe Fifty third Masiacbueetti volunteers, and wat inbtequently commissioned aa chaplain ol th Thirtieth Mastacbutittt veteran volun teers. When that regiment wat mustered ontjn ISM ho remained In South Carolina, and entered the political field. He held lorn State offices, and wat a rn ember or tho For tieth Congrets, and wat re-elected to tte Forty.flnt Congress. Having been at time a merchant, minister, soldier, editor, politi cian, teacher or freed men, Ac, be will not flad much difficulty la adapting hlmielf to tome other occupation after bli expnlilon from his teat In the Home of Reprcisnta tires. In view of the testimony agalnit him there It tome cariosity to know exactly what sort fa defence he will make on Wednesday. Acard from Mr.E.P.Brooki In relation to thle matter will be fonnd elsewhere In to day's paper. W publish It at a part of the hlitory of the affair, and the public and Congrets must Judge or Its value. In this connection also we refer to the roll Congressional report or tbe proceedings lv relation tnereto. Tbe Celebration of Waatitacton nirlhtlar Tbe preparations for the celebration of th MJat tbe Maioolo Tempi, hy beta made on an extitilT eoate, and the oesasloa protn lie to be one of thegrandeit enr held upon Iba aatsl day of Waahlof ton la this slty Th sotanltts her provided aa additional ball room la the upper story, la order to arold crowd) on There hi aim be a provided a fentlemen'i retiring and card room on than rat floor, wherein those -who ars notderolad to ' Tarpakboroan" tfforte eaa spend a plasiaat hour and enjay thimsel? ea In their own way, Tb Invllatloos ar mot trmftrhlt utuUr tng rfrfumttantii, aad ptrtlti holding then will bear tbl In mloJ, sa U will avoid trouble at Ihsdoor, Usrrlsfci will faea ait la dellrsrfnf aad reellogUfat. Th commute of arrangements eoailats of Msasrt Akxander It. Shepherd, William 8 Huntington, A. B. &olmoos, I. J. Darts, 111 lltlKHbourD.Wra.il. Phllp, R. H. Mohuo, V. Olrpbane, II, fleakeo, J, W, Bottler, Z I) Oilman, Oiorge A. Mellhear, Jants L. Har bour, George W. Cochran, r. I. Hunt. Tha committee of reception Is as follows i Generals bhorman and Ml abler, Admiral Porter and Dshlgria, Msaara W. W. (lorco ran, 11. D.Oookt, J. W Rlggi.n T.Merrick, J W.Thompaon, J. D. Hoover, W. B Todd, A. R. Petit, L. Johaiea.O Wdad1l,F.Pbllp, A R.MultetttW O, Miriarott, T. Wall, J E. ltb,U P Brown, J. O, Eraai, R Wal iBebtl) K Oarttar, A. Wylla.O P Flatter, J B. Blske.J. W Forney, Msribal Browa, J. M LtUe, M O Emrrj, T J. Perry. N Fant.W n Webb, Jamei V Davli , John V Eanli, Fltihugb Oo le, Frederick B. McGuIrt, W S, Mitchell, A Hart Th committee of arrangements and reeejw tloo ara requcated lo race I at 13 m to-morrow to perfect details aod receive badges KX-MKCllK-rAllY tJF.WAHIl. Ills Arrival In Iialtlmoro Map. lallly nf Hfew Tork City Eat tided ! Him Baltimore, February 31 Hon. Wm. It, Seward and party arrived la this city tblt afternoon, per ttearaer Cuba from Havana, and are at Barnum't hotel, where they re main a few daya. Tbe ex Secretary It In excellent health and spirits. New Tobe, Feb. 91, The common coun cil bave tendered the hospitalities of the cllr to Mr. Seward on his return to tb United States. TEXAS. ffenatorlal Nomlnallatta, Speelsl Ulipatch to ths Republican Austin, TsxASFtbruary 91. In caucus to-day Morgan C. Hamilton was nominated for the one and six year term, and Lieuten ant Governor Flanagan for th five year term. This 1 equivalent lo an election. John W. Qlbnn. Convention of Coletrod Hen In Ten- noanae. tj.a.vm rs oi a .An.nA r ij rr,.n l.n..niin- ....... ..t colored men, repretenllng every part of Ten nettee, met In this city to-day. Nothing beyond organisation was done. Th. object of lb. .onitloa I. lb. lr... t1(.tloa lolotb. eondlilon of Ibo colored jnopl., ol tho tloplloa of incuarc. for ,11.11. neired.l. aiwo a. cIUmm. Th. their Improvement. It I. Tery rejpecutl. l.,l,r.iar. of K.w lleilca uD.olmoa,! .HmbltKe 1 fvor r.Uraitl. tbrou(h tbe T.rrllor, aod Tk. .nn.lllnllA..! .A....ri. ..! .A. ' t-H.., Ih. IIltDlloU of lb. I'.ClllO WO.I4 Th.eon.lUotlon.1 com.ncloa concluded unJ , .n, u, m,0 n,0 lodl.a qnelloa lo IU Ubon to-dtj, ndwl!l aJJoorn to inor ib.l r.itlon, and .ip.el.Ujr If tb. Ocncra roir. ! meot wUl fe.4 lb. UdUn. whll. II I, Ulof bulll. Tfll Wheeling IntUlgtnnr hti th.t 00 ' " pnoa la WmI Vlril.U, .0 f.r i II know,, A noil, without eblldreo I. Ii. I.. UTor. . nnoloa of that luu wllb Vlrjclol., Urn aod no eaDdl a g.rdea a.d 00 Oowerti aad tbat crtal.lr no Mrt. I. wllllor 10 a Tin. and no crape., a brook aad no waur aroir aaj eacb irUb or porpoM. SPAIN AND CUBA M.n.s.tr Sickles' Correspondence The President yesterday transmitted to the Hoot of Representatlvct a large mtitof document, la reply to a resolution of that body, on lb tubject of Cuban aflalrt. It give the letlcn and telegrams which passed between Minister Sickles and Secretary Flih In relation to aa armlatlca and tbe purchase of Cuba, tbe particulars of which bave here tofore been published In documents tent to tbe Senate. Minister BUklee on tbe loth or October l rani roll to Secretary Flih a copy of hit official not withdrawing tb otfor of tb good officei orv.be United Btatei, and alio a copy of Sllvelta't reply to It. SllrelM, ll appear, retarded tha withdrawal nf tha uiTcfof good officee as tbe withdrawal of tbenote Itself. SIckleirefoied to receive such a note, and tli reply waa ao modified as to auto tba offer or good ofllcct wai with drawn. O Bribe 17th of November General Slcklee dined with the Pneldent of th Corue. 11 met there tbe Secretaries of Statu and of tbe Coloblei, Mr. Selue'a, and others. (Mr. Mas toe, Mr. Bercorra, and, Mr. Rlvat each laid their remark! to oicEica wer to m consid ered official ai well ai personal. He. there fore, report them. It waa itd that Spain deetred laltmate relation! wltb tbo United States, aud woold eitend free Institutions to Cuba tbat tb Cubans were prepared fur frt Instltutloo that tbe Government bad been aked to order Immediate election for tb Conn In Cuba, but bad refuted became tbe native population could not participate ( tbat the Cuban question could not be coo aldared la th Cortet while Cub waa la re bellion, but that tbe Government were pre pared to recommend tbe largnat liberty. General Sickles urged th Immediate pro mulgation uf their plan at tbo best way to terminate difficulties. la reply they laid tba war would loon bo ended. To pro priety of an armlitlce wai dlicuited. It was regaraea luiprarticauie. iney Hated tbaltni , Cnbaa question would I be .settled I when the war was ended on the basis of aeir-ROvernmont and commercial reciprocity, ana mat eiATcry wm ocgraauauy aoousnea. I uo uo"cu omk. Tbo native Cubans were a majority of tb A merle i owes a great debt to Lafayette, inhabitants, and their wUhea ougbt to be wno C0(Itrib0ted as much lo tb incceiiof respocted In tbo determination which thai.. , , . , . . .,. (JoT7nmot !hould make. They deilred lM ""lailoo. and without whom there that the Prealdenl tbould know tbat Spain i would have been n Union, la nt looger governed by reactionary and) Tb article conclude with a declaration antiquated Idaaa of tb-Bourbona. thai American will beet ibow tbelr grall- Slcklet traotmlUtoBocreUy Flab, Decern- , j., , M-K--,i..i-- . k.i. k.. rn r..rth., .i.tamant. . m th. .-m. nt tadetoFrance to-morrow by placing at their Cub, and alludce lo tbe untidy manifested ' In Spain at tbe couras ot in united Blalei. i Washington and Napoleon III. A winter campaign I regarded at a fallnrj. In lL, Corpt utftiMt to-day M. Julea Ueapondeny la apparent in all except offl ' . .. , , ,, ... . clol elrclei Tb. Brltlih MluUter waa In- " nov-4 lito lnUrpllOB of th mtn atructed to tecond Sickles' effort! to secure , latrj on tbelr domeitlc policy, aod supported tbe abolition of sUvery. Ho replied that his molton with a vigorous speech. He al- WlHlL'Ji."!iWn00mcU.!vaWM'0 lodedlotho action of tb Oovernmenl la understood by tbo Cabinet, 'lb changes' . , . , . , . In Porto Idea I were to loclud tbe abolition I lh rnl PPd1" troublei, and severely de uf slavery. TbU may decrease la Cuba tbe nounced the arrest of Roche fort and the at resistance to lodependonco. tempt to mislead the public mind by pretend- ?e.cret7 J?,bt.DMe.T1Jtr3 Pr",M to log tbe existence of a con.plracy. M nlster filcklal his ialUtU!ou at lb news ?. A.tn.t.A.A ttmM..tAtXwt - it.. ,.. of reform In Ihe Spaolah colonial policy. " && thedliaololloa or the Cham. Minister Sickles to Secretary V lib, Jan- b. Tbe majority here was not of the narytt,aeca no objection to tbe publication natloa'e but tbe prefects' making. If tbo of alt bis correspondence. He prefers ll niolstry Intended to bj truly liberal, be uuum ... -.---- - -- " v Becrelarv Flih addrciied Minister Sickles. ! January 26, that tbo public luterust felt Iu tbe United States In Caban affair baa de rested since tbe flagrant violation of law by the agents of the Insurgent bod become kfinwn, and had alienated tho public sjm pathy. ud the Junta upended tbclr money and energy In sending to lb Insurgent arms and munitions or war, as they might have done, consisted wltb our own statutes, and with the law or nation, lnilead or devoting them to a deliberate violation or tb lawi or th United Stalea, and had tbey In lien or tb illegal em ploy mint of persona wlthla the domain or the United State to go in armed bandi to Cab, proceeded ibTtber tbemielvei to take personal part In the otrugg'e for Independence, It li ixwslble tbe result would bave boon different In Cuba, nd It Is certain that there wonld bave bean a more ardent feeling In lb United StaU In favor of thslr cause, and mors respect for tbelr owa sincerity and personal courage. It becomes more apparent every day tbat the contest cannot term I nam without tb aholltloo of stavsry. TbU Oovernmenl con sider! tba Govern men t at Madrid aa com mitted to tbla retail. Ton bave aeveral tlmei received poiltivo aiiurencei to tb ef fect from more than one member of lb Cab inet. You will therefore frankly itata tbat tbli Govsrnmsnt, relying upon tb assurances so often given, will expect itepa to be taken forth emancipation of the ilavcs In tba Spanlih colonies, aa welt aa for the early initiation of Ih proinlied reform!. Tbe Secretary further Instruct! Mlnlater Bleklet to report at Madrid tbat tbli Government baa maintained lit freedom of action agalnit great preaaure, and that lit action will be roverned by facte a tbey occur. Tbe Pres ident retervee complete liborty of action In can Spain falls to restore peace. Among tbe documents Is a letter of Con sul General Hall to Assistant Secretary or Stale Davis, February 0, In which be at feidei to the trouble! In Cuba, nylnr lb Inability lo protect tb live of peaceful In habitant, or lo punish atrocities that are being dally committed, fa found In the ab sence of 0 ulied itatea vsiicle of war In Cuban ports. Tbey may be needed fur the purpose of offering r if age to tltlxeniof the United Stalei In tbe event of popslar out break!. TrleffrnihlSnniHiarw, Tni aleamer Virginia, Etna and Cambria, from New York, bave arrived out. It is now aaid that lbs uniform depth of tue water in ineaueacaoai u only iv feet, lnilead of 20, ai be for reported. Tb Jjoodnn Tilgraph of yesterday li as inredlhat Lord Derby will accept tbe Con ervatlve lead ribtp la th Houso of Lords. BARtxe li rot a brs have Introduced on lb market a Masaacbuiettt loan for tb Fish' kill, New Yurk, railroad. TiiBRBwas a grand fete al th Tnllltrle Saturday evening q honor of lb Arcbduk oi Austria. Tnn weather wat very cold yesterday at Bt. Lonls, and navigation North is sus pended, and la much Impeded South on ae- couut ol uoauog ice. Tub conscripts In camp at Lyons, France, became disorderly oa Sunday last, and tang me Narsvuiaiio ana maaeoitoraeriy aemon it rat loo. Sever.1 arretti wer made. The London Tltma of veaterdav indicates a feeling of Increasing security on tbe part oi tue.nau tenant since tue coruniuaionir (or examining tbeiyttem visited the couotry. Tnn annual report of the French Cable Company faat J ait been lamed. It com menti upon the retrospective character of iq American policy in relation to mat com pany. Thb Merrimao and Concord ar vtry high. Several roads near Lowell war flooded on Sunday. Bom of tha in 111! at Lowell were stopped yesterday on account of tb backwater. Tub Royal Rlrer papr ml'l at Yarmouth, Mu , occupied by Brown A Dsolioo, waa do it roved by Are on Sunday afternoon wltb all the machinery and alock. The bubdlog aud machlaery were insured. Ex Gov. Arnv passed through St. LonU vMterday from New Mexico to Washington, lie report! the Ute ludlant dlicouUated ta c luiequeuci) of fraud practiced npon theii! In the location or tnir asencv. Ihe WII lsuutihe and CojKrfe trlbei have proinlied to r.mlo M-,Uir?. and am wlliinr twrr.n ' the reservation if their agency Is located at 1 Klo Fats. Various Monacb baodi refute to f .;,?'-'" ''"' f """"Jriif: '.?? KMk.'Aii:. ..: 1.";. lUttUag and riuUng lu lu cbaoock THE NEWS BY CABLES URRAT ItRITAIN. Uaallh of Dlarl-ltc1ncl Havl Eallmalaarreoer1lttB of Tarda-rHNt-I.It-tiau Harried A war Londov, February 31. The health of Mr. Disraeli Is Ivaprovlog, Tb estimate! of naval expenditures are three-quarter million slerllog less than last year. Tba Home of Lordt held brief teutons to-day. No btlls of Importance) were Intro duced. In tb Home of Common Mr. Jenklnion gav notice of Inquiry In th reception of tb returning Fentani at Dublin and the speech of tho Queen' conn el there. a Din providing for lb Inipecllou or minet wat introduced. Meaara. Bruce, PI ay fair and Elect dla cussed mining accidents, and tb means for tbilr prevention. After remarks from other members, tbe bill wat read a second time A motion was mad for th appointment of atelect committee on the distribution of local rates and taxes. Ooschen explained th Intentions of the Government. The motion woe opposed by Lopei, Bart- titat and Beach, and sustained by Gladstone and otberi. Without disposing of the bill th Com mons adjourned. The Fleetwood light house wai literally carried away lait night by a thlp, which wat dashed agalnit It In a gate. rnAKtr, Wathlnsrloai lltrlbdar Frocd InR la be Corp I,fflUtir. Parib, Feb. 31. La PatrU faa't an edi torial suggested by tbe anolvenary of tb b,rtn of Wogto. This, It says, It aa . . , , , , ' ' , much a day ror rejoicing for Franc aa for pobllc meetlogi tide by sld th buils of VODd inDnort tbem. thoorh not with Im- pllcit confidence. But If they continued tbe Instruments or personal power, he would Inexorably oppose tbem. H accused tb present majority of baring voted tbe Mexican expenditure, and squan dered lb flnanceeof Parti. ExMln)ster Ploerd made a reply, which tbe Journals call weak and Ineffectual. ituur. Eipnlilsn of m N ne peeled Corra- peadeat Probable Earljr Act Jowrnuaoeil f Ilia Cauacll Paris, Feb. 21. Abb Frederick, theo logical advlier to Cardinal lloleolob, m peced of furulihtng the correipondence con cerning the Council to tb Uattttt dAugt bvrfft has received ordera to quit Roman Territory, London, Feb. 21. Letters from Rome lay ao early adjournment of th Council 1 probable. CIIIIA. Ko-Blanro of Iba HUinar Aaaa-A Caibaw ntd ? tlrabaf Up Tha Areuauaoaisaf Iba Ana Capiarrd Tho Aeeoseln of iireenwald Ar roe led. Havana, Feb. 21. General Qneieda and Ar companion arrived at Nassau on lb 18th Inst., In a small boat. It I reported tbat tb steamer Anna bat again been aelxed on the declaration of one th crew, that the schooner which lift Nassau with coal tot tbla iteamir, went to Green Key, but wai unable to And her and returned to Naiiaa. 8b brought bark a number of Cuban wbo bad gone to tb Key to await tba ar rival of th Anna. Th Government of New Trovldenc hearing that a Cuban depot and rendesrout bad been established oa Green Key, despatched an Eagliab gunboat lo break It up Sue baa Jnil returned to Nassau with two cannon and a quantity of arms and ammunition which bad been de posited on the Key for the steamer Anna. Cabrera, a Cuban connected with tbe asianlnatlon of Greenwaldtb, wrt arretted yttterday. Tragi Affair at Ileardalawa, III, Chicago, Feb. 31. On Tbnriday lait, at Beard town, 111., a man named Wilcox en tered tb taloon of Tork Becker, and In.a iqoabble drew a revolver aod ibot York dead, and then turned and fired at Becker, lha ball inflicting au ngly and lupposed dan- gerom wound. Tbe murderer wai arretted. Oa Friday York wat burled, and tber wat a large gathering at Beardttowo. Jatt after dark a large crowd, numbering fully five hundred, gathered around Ibe Jail, entered tbe same, selxed a person whom tbey supposed to bo tb murderer. Tbey got a rop around his neck wbea they dis covered they bad tbe wrong man. lath meantime th murderer, who wa la nn ad Joining cell chained to th floor, got posse alon of an Iron bar, aod when tb leader of tb mob proposed to open tb cell door, be warned him that he would sell bis life dearly. Hit rstolallon producodachang of action on tbo part of th mob but did not defeat tbelr purposes, as a pistol shot by on of lb mob look oflVet on th bead of lb prisoner, killing him Instantly. HU body was taken out and bong to a tree. rropaeed Soldiers 11 ana e let How Nbw Yore, February 31. A mate meet- fog waa held In Cooper's Instltut to-night, to promote Ibe establishment of a soldier' bom In tblt Stat. Peter Cooper presided Addresses wire made byQaoeral Sherman, Henry Ward Beechr, Stewart L. Wood ford, Rev. Joseph P. Tbonuptoo, Samuel L. Camp, Horse Greeley and Judg Daley. Letter expressing ijmpatfay with th movement, were read from rmldent Grant, Governor Hoffman, Gineral Sheridan, ex Governor Horatio Seymour, General H. W. Slocum, and Senator! Coakllug and Fin ton. Resolution i setting forth tbe necciitty for an asylum of thlt kind, and appointing a commlttM to pre th mbjict at Albany, Another resolution urglog Congress to do away with pension agent, and mike .pen tioot payabl monthly through lb post ode wa adopted Tb meetlnir waalarr and th proceed lof..pWud. STATE LEGISLATURES. ALABAMA UoNTaotrxaT, Ala., Feb. 31 Tb ten a to of tbli Bute, elected In Febrnary, 156, under th recomt ruction law, to day refaae. lo draw and decide what Senator arlob lected tbla fall. Tb majority of th Senate contend tbat they are to hold over uetll 1175, and to day's vol settle Ibt fact. AltUJIIIA. Kicitmovd, February 31 The Legisla ture adopted a rrsnlotloo derlaringlt Inex pedlent to elect a United States Senator for the term commencing In 1871, and also a resolution vacating tb seat on tb bench of I be Court of Appeals, now filled by Major Barnbam, U.S. A. MJCIHIAPJA, NewOblbans, Feb. 31. In lb legisla tor tbe constabulary bill boa finally raised. aii toe onjeciiooaDi ("lis, somewhat modi fled, about which Indignation meetings wer dcm, have paned, except the mtlltla bill, WUH.B ib neoe ine special order ror Friday, A Joint resolution amending the dUfree. Chlslng clause of lb constitution pasted. THE PI ON A Pit II Tlall ar Iba lllala AatbarltUe-Tba Olto Harjlaad Hailmcat la ba Ba. Viewed 1 a-llar-ltl rroald! Can. nat VIU AMMapall TbU Tf.ak 4'aptaln ('ammarall t Villi Waih laaxtan Ta daj-The Ulanor Taator daj. Amnapolii, Feb. St. Governor Bowie and a committee of tbe Legislature of Marr land visited tb Monarch to-day, and wer entertained by CanUIa Commerell ad the officers of tbe ship. Go. Bowie dined wllb tb ship's officer! this evening. To-morrow the Maryland Fifth regiment go down, and will bo reviewed by lb Gov ernor, and ipect to visit tb Monarch. President Grant has telegraphed to the Governor tbat be will not bo able to visit A no a polli tbla week. On Friday Grn. Sherman and lb Cablnit officer are expected from Washington. lapt. uommerrell gore to Washington to morrow to pay bli rrsprcts to lb Navy De partment and vlalt President Grant. Tbedlnner given to-day by Gov Bowie to Captain Commeretl and tb officers of tbe Monarch was Attended by about Iwentr per sons, Including Commodore Word en aod Mrs Wordeo, Chief Jaitlc Bartol aod other Jodgea of tbe Court or Arpeals, Presi dent Compton, of lb Senate, Speaker Lo robe, of tbe House, and the Leg til stir Committee of lovltatloo. Mr. Holllday, Secretary of But, and Mr. Holllday, and tb ladle of tb Governor's family. The officers accompanying Captain Commtrell wer Sab-LUatenant Arandtl. Miasnipman Ubiiden, Lieutenant Dundi, of the 60th rifles, and Mr. Jackson, Acting Brltlih CodiuI at Baltimore. Tha party sal aowa al 0 30 pirn., and at 11.30 Captain Commercll aod party left to attend lb ball given In bis honor by Commodore Wordea and th officer of tb Naval Academy, Gov. Bowie and others arrived at tbe naval academy at 19. Tb ball was Burner- oaily attended. Qit a numbr were pres ent from Washington aud Baltimore, but no Government officials. There wa th usual display of beautiful women and hand some toilettes and fin dancing, and tb ball wai a very fair on. Supper was ttrvad at twelve o clock, and tbe dancing (romlitd to continue until a lat hour. CRIME Shoollnsr AtTra al lro!elaoA Draabard Flrate Ills Mather, fibaaia Ilia lira! ber aad aaae lllmeeir-Tba Trial af Jaob nal Providencb, February 31. About eleven o'clock this morning a man named Round went Into tbe office or Dr. J. J. Crliplo, a chiropodist, and shot him twice wllb a lie- to!, on ball taking effect la hit leg and tbo other In bit band. Tbe wonndt ar not be lieved to bo dangeroua, Roundi allege tbat Crispin poison td hit wife. It li thought b la Insan. la Fall rlrer, about 10 o'clock last night, William Booth, an Kagllihman, relumed horn Intoxicated, and commenced beating bis mother, who kept house for him. tbl screamed forasststaoce,aBd ber son Thomas, wbo occupied an adjololog tenement, rashed In and caused his brother to deilsl. aod then relumed to bis own teoemeot aod closed tbe door. William then took np a loaded rifle. laced acap on It, and fired al tbe door. Tbebatl passed through and lodged In tb neck of Thomas, killing biro Instantly. William then drank a bottle of poison and 1 died lo about six hours afterwards. William leave a toa thirteen ytan otd, and Tboraat a widow aod two children. New Yorr, Feb. 31. Tb trial of Jack Reynolda, th murderer of Mr. To wo send, commenced to-day. In addreaiing the Jory, DUtrlct Attorney Garvta laid, "wear standing la an attoo pbere which I epidemic with crime. la city or couotry no one I free from lb knife of lb asiasilo or lb vlolenc of th high waymen." Tbey thould let tbelr verdict attest that murder iball bo punished. Several wttofiiee were eiamloed, wbo vldince bore out tbe itatemenu already made public, ffllOCUISURTKAMaUATPISABTEBE Laao af BlMtahaat Enaaaa Ha. B bj JrwTlve Uvea Iol-rivo La. dies AneaMBj iba jmathar, Mbhprib, Feb. 31Tbo sloamer Eosma No. 3, which left ber oa Friday evening tut Cincinnati, whll paaalnr tb rough "rbeto" at Ilod No. !M, struck a snag and careened and lb itove In lb ladle' cabin npsel. Ma ting lb boat uu fir and totally destroying her. Ten to twelve Urea ar reported lost, but nothing definite li known. A tcrribl gale prevailed at tb time and Ibe water was Intensely cold. She lauded four hundred bates of cotton here. Tbe arrival or lb Alice Dean with particular ar anxiously looked ror. Tb officers of th Mary Forsytes, wbo broBgbl lb news, coald glv so farther la- formation. She waa from New Orlsantand taad a full paiienger 111. LATsa. Chicago. Feb. 31 A dispatch from Cairo give ibe following aatbvloai by tbeilokleg of lb iteamer Emma No. 3, near Uland 15i Twelve passengers, among tbtm & ladltl, 0 officer! and lb entire crew. Steamer Colombia No. 7 brought lb sur vivor! lo Calro,wber Ibey have been kindly cared for. Woalbor Ueperle Baitimobb, Feb. '!. lo-day la lb cold eil of tbe season Philadelphia, Feb. 31. To-day ha boea tbe coldest of tb is son Thermometer 90. Chicaoo, III., Fb. 31.Tb ihermotne- I Ur Bl- rBl lbu nwolog wa SO degreas below scro, and at Chicago 4 degreet below j Jacksonville, 10 bolow. j - - lit rwvaa . ... . u.wtttomu.K."'' """ WniTTEMORE SjVLE of cadetships nOW TOR PiBSOX WAS SEDUCED HOW INROOEUT HE WAS Ho Was Not Even Awaro of His Perquisites. ILL FOR JUMTUSD MUTICS Nothing For Filthy Lucre CAED R0H MR. E- P. BU00X8 We pubUih br rqt th following card from Mr. F-. F. Brooks In relation to Mr. Wblturaore't eoonoctloo with lb solo of cadetahlp. We ar wlltleg alt ildao should bave a bearing. It li at least Interesting reading i Wsaeieav. t r.Vah f WT Tb preclpaunry of tb Homo Cotanilt teo on Military AtUlra In moving for tb ex pulalooof Hon. B. F. Wblttatnor It ex plained by tb fact that be It nnmlaUkaMy tb strongest man, baa th most extensive acquaintance, aod enjoy more of lb ms fldeLc or lb House, iban any or tbe mein k. hrad wUh rnlsdemeanor. of which It I allrged be I gullly, and lb weakrr one, wbo either bave nut, or are Dot entitled Li many friend or mucn inuaeor, nave -pushed him forward In lb bo that If b la a.w.J. a tHTcedcnt wilt bo eeubllsbed Ba- der which Ibev may themselves rrratw. Geo. Wo, Geo. Slucem, Gen lioogbtoa and other member of lb coromliteo may not bo willing to admit tbe irnth of Ihlsi but like many other honest aad InUlllgtoi anco they do DM now nat wruiiaoq iaj urlom infiaewceobav ukeo advaaugoof tbelr well-koowD desire to do tbelr dety thoroughly ror lb sol purpose of snaking th flrtt case reported from ibom Ibo airuog ei and lb must difficult, and tbat tbelr action bat a Uudeocy to protect other par tie than Mr. Wblltemore, wbo r Uo time as guilty aab la. My Intimate con aeetlon wltb tbla case, aa well A other. will probably U aecrpid a proof that I kbow whereof I iiwak, and ll will also bo anvxeutofor a pobllc explanation regard log my conaectloa with lu Tbo wbolo UKT 1! 1)1 10 a 4w wiitb. Ibtr wer a DBtaoer oi hb ib ma PntlUth. aa there la In Vrv CoocVeO. Wbo eonld bo bong hi like theep at ao tnMh a bead. I Due g hi tbem aa last aa a tooio but tba number waa Anally exbaostad, and I wai compelled to apply w eoo-.ur . who required dellcau maolpolaUoos, aad flrti aPDroacbed htm on ibo lebjm, 1 f ootid bias ta bo qulU lgoor ant of tbo Cbar- stur of bU apvotntmeai or. veA rottm ana bo nbeltaUgly told m tbat bo woold under no elrcumatAoeoo nko tbo apputnt mMtttnleaaltwaa legal and wlvboov cow pen aall on. I told bin that It waa aa ordi nary thlag fof eogrmn to dlipoao of tbelr eodriiblp either for political or i-wo-nlary cooslderatloa, and asked bias If be would nut mo my applicant. Ho still re fused, and continued to dosonnlll I found 01 that tb natluool executive a well on lb Congressional executive tHmltiwo of lha l-rratttt.n rartF bad failed to give him or any of bl frlead any money to Ian rh1 lotbMIcal0,l,,UhUdUlrtrt ,0 ibort. I learaod tbaiaearly all of tbo raooey .n.K, i. tk. taction a waa InUodad lo la flueac affaire In New llstorohlre, Nsw Tork and other promlneot Northern BUtee. bocauao Lb committee referred t bolbiVM tbat It wa mora Important to tbo laureate of th party to eerr j tbem than la wry any or in Booioero mate. '" -! wm lb only money receive in a uraaa eampobrn for poI1Ua1 um "a tbo paltry asm oi tauo, which had beoa do&oAod by a gentlemeo Is Massachusetts I then i rord to rellev tb oecoosllla or bis pany by making a donation lo U, aad ll wat whb tbe dlstluclaadertuadlaa; thai lb money wblcb I gav blia iboold no ba naad tar an other than political aad OdBCaV tlonal mca tbat bl accrj-ud It. II then agreed to toe my applicant, ana on eeelDg hi in pal Aim tbruogb a Uorougt. examination a lo bl pruftekoey U tba rw quired stud la at tba academy. 11a found htm more than capable of entering tba Brat clsse, and also d.sn"ird that bo wa lha son of a very warm friend. 1 1ra4 that Mvera! appHeaats from bW dUtrlct Aa4 bora examined, aad none of tbem wci fonnd far noagh advanced tolniere Ibelr admletloa. I then told niea tnai wa wi w wj furtbon Ibal owm to th lot pension of dBcatlonal faellltlre lo th Sooth durtog tba war It would to Impossible ror blot to And boye or Ibe age reqelrad by law, aod tbat bo a-nMM lhaflnrf ba IVMaDclled tO Walt A coopl of yeara Ufor b oonld make any a pp4o latent, nnlass. Indeed, aocao ooo bo bad Iwen la tbo North daring tbo war a boo Id bring 'a boy lelo bit district and acqlro a retldeoen I her. He finally agreed to uako tbo appointment, and tb record show that If lb boy bad beoa of a be wonld lo nave neon a voter in me onsi a mm b bUrd Tb FolBt," It anrwara from tbla tdala ilatemnt of tb fact la tbe tas tbat. loawod of gtvUg bit appoint or at to a frieod nereiy lor irieodabip' ma, ov to a pomictna m ntern for polllWal work, or to bay off ao Intruding opponent, or for cath paid la hand, aa It generally tbcaM, Mr WbltUmor gavabU radtiablp lo me for tbo pnrpoao of raUlag campaign fands, which could not bo pro cured lo any other way, Tber is so lame Bess lo Ihl defenco of hi t sum, for I be llsve odoi every member of lb Moose, and everybody else who knows th man sod I i wove to Iba bells f thai brrapu louilr expended tbo money which 1 gave blot for tbe beniflt of bli party and for the educational Interest of bit rootUltrrot. He wat, I her fore, no tnor goiHy of dlt bonlordUhonorebJ aaotlveo lo his trans actluo wltb ma, than any member of ibo reseat Hom would be who nominate a leg! resident of bl dlatrlet for a codeUbip either I retain for of la expectation of r-alit-lool favors 1 have written Ihe fortsTotlE with sou hesitation, boras 1 die Ih to add pablldtr to lb affair, and wlthont advUlor with or even letting Mr. Wbltumor know anything about It) bet I believe It to bo my daly to stale iLe troth of tbo rae, so that the pnblLe fivti jwajv VI at UHlltl. Bo. P. Baoors. Elel Talewrrapblo Blmrtllaas, Durlsg anrxhibliloQ of dissolving views and UbAB al IlotUc alteral Hall, Phi lad;. pbia, last eveniBg.a terrl&o explosion or gas, Bsod In th ethlbltlon, occurred, ihat. Urlag windows and lajarlog omo of lbs siduac y ipiiaur of glow. Several ladle faints J, bnt th atdleoee got offnlih- out bar lnjry. Th iso of ThonAS UoffmAn. thanotA. Ho Ilamdtn cxpreea robber, wa teller- day morning rt moved from tb Criminal l-onrt or DolUaofn to Asoo Anindil coajiiy court. Th Feolan Coagrts In tetiloo In DillI OaOro. Juitlcn r,)kly,of Brooklrn. bai denied lbaithorityof Henry Bury, wbo bat can th arrest or several pertoot ror alleged cruelly to aelmatt, to protscnu In person. and sammarily dlimUdM tbacase. Chief Jssilco TTtoman, of lb Supreme Conrt of Cootectlcat, Is desgiroaily lUal hU rvsldsncn In Cheshire. Jo A. Oufnm, who died al Booth rase, 1IL, recently, left on Iboosaad dol lartlo MUbllth a pWK fonnula lo Ike tows. wbr all may sUk Ihelr thirst,' tha "removlag on very prevalent exeat far frsBaitlaar uloiat ." Ur freqeentiag soJooot.1