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Show I I (.!: KU A L. lVeiv Tork Intelligence. I New Y'ork, 22. Washington's birth-, birth-, day was extensively celebrated. Rosezweig s lawyer will apply for a wrilof prohibition against grand juries finding indictments against him. Over oOOO persons asembled at the pier, whence the steamer departed, to bid farewell to father Liurke. Addresses Address-es were made on behalf of associations of this city and Brooklyn. a-ltlugtoD Arivlcea. Washington, 22. Gnerin, chairman Of tho Topeka. legislative investigating commitlse. reported to the strgeaQt-at-arma with Yorke's alleged bribe money. There are four other witoesses for tbe prosecution and eight for the defense. The house judiciary committee to night took testimony in relation to the prj-pcsel 'mpeahmnt of judge Dure'.l, of Louisiona. Marshal Parekard and U. S. atterney Beckwith were examined. The inauguration committee has received re-ceived a communication from Lhioa, -N. V., recommending that intead of a grand ball on inauguration eve, they hold a (.rand prayer metin? ( Theti-asury department directs that all clerks in the cos torn otiice at New York may compete for the vacant surveyors sur-veyors hi p. Washington's birth -day was very tiuielly observed. The departments were closed at noon, aud flags were displayed dis-played on many buildings. Iho March interest on the ten-forty bonds wiil be paid on the 2-lth without rebate Tho honse committer on judiciary met to-night to consider the various questions ques-tions on impeachment. The intentional tirst was to take testimony in the matter ofjudge Durell, of Louisiana, but in view of the near termination ml congress, the committee postponed the subject, in order to have a gent-ral consultation on the course lo be pursued in reference to ail the cases, Tho President has called an extra session of the senate for March 4th. "Mard! Orn. Memphis, 22. This city is rapidly fining with strangers to attend the carnival. car-nival. Telegrams from all quarters aro pouring in fur rooms at tho hoiols. Over 15,000 maskers will be in li e in the procession pro-cession on Tuesday night. Arrangements Arrange-ments have been made to receive tho governors and legislatures of Arkansas and Tennessee. Judge Haskell, of the circuit court, has rendered a decision ag .inst Wm. McLean, late county collector, and his aecreLary for nearly $160,000. Hlactllancoas. Montgomery, Ala., 22 Judge Bus-teed Bus-teed has discharged Parsons and vVilliams, arrested on the charge of conspiring con-spiring to prevent tho election of a United States senator. Philadelphia, 22. The mass meeting at the Academy of Mustek to-night, was a great success. Senator Cameron presided. pre-sided. It is announced that the total subscription, to-day, for the city, was $1,707,000. Dayton, 0., 22 John W- Harries, a well finown ale manufacturer, is dead. Pittsburg, 22, Ono thousand workmen work-men of Jas. Woods, Sons & Co., who lately failed, tender their services for two or three months, asking only enough cash to maintain their families. Bethlehem, Pa., 22. ---Monroe Snyder was murdered last night and his body thrown into tho riror. It is thought he was followed frem Now York where he had been collecting money |