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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. sigen stipe OF THE STEAMSHIP ENG- ARRIVAL Lane. Medical Aid Required—No Commanicati: Allowed—Cholera Su to be Board. 2 Hauirax, April 9.—The steamship England has arrived here for medical aid HacrPax, April 9 115%.—The agent of the Associated Press thus far has been unable to geton board of the steamship England, as no communication is yet allowed between her and the shore. Every effort is being made to get her news. HALIFAX, April 9, 19:30.—It is reported that _EVENING STAR. W. B. WALLACH, Editer ana Preprieter. SS WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY... ++e00-..- APRIL 9, 1866. | ii S7 BEADING MATTER ON RVERY PAGE. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTPRESTING TELE- GBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ereepeeeeenee ee ee) ————=—_{{{ {££ THE APPOINTING TOWEB. A from this city t. the Philadelphia a baal eg rere: pai any og the steamship England nas the cholera on be taken to a st ship Englan eo tive aimekane Ce canraneiesingnen: | beat She bas been sent to lower quaran~ er, in all but a few cases, on Congress, and the The England has 250 passengers. author seemed to think he bad made a good hit, when he slyly suggested that the President j could not consistently veto a bill to accomplish that object, because he objected to the Freed- men’s Eurean and Civil Rights Bills on ac- count of their increasing the power of the Ex- ecutive. Now every one knows, that with few exceptiens, the appointing power is only nomifflly with the President. Nearly every Executive appointment er promotion is the di- | rect result of the recemmendation of a Senator or Representative: and so firmly is the custom established, thet Members of Congress now claim as a right, what was originally conceded courtesy, and demand a certain number of poiniments in the Departmen:s. Fut the drift of the movement is plain enongh. it is to give the sppointing power to iae Rasical majority im Congress and ensure the salty of such uf the present office holders as are either boldly or sneakingly denouncing the President. We think Congress had better Jet the matter rest as itis. If the present mem- bers were secure in their own seats for the rest of the President's term, it might work to their The Flood in the Mississippi. New Ontgans, April 9.—Crevasses are oo- curring sll along the river const, and the de- vasting flood that was feared has broke: out below the city on the left bank, and it is feared the Mexican Gulfrailroad and Bayou Beruef country will be overflowed. Louisville, Kentncky, elects a Mayor. Lovrsvitix, April 9—Jas.S. Lithgow was elected Mayor yesterday by abou: eighteen hundred majority Gold Down Agatn. PHILADELPHIA, April 9.—Gold 125%. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS, AMERICAN TELEGRAPH ComPaNy. UBice Wiliards’ Hotel, April 9, 1366. The following Telegrams remain in this office undelivered, for want of sufficient address and from oe causes: Col A Terry, Geo W Clarke, nov 1-tf P. B. SNYDER, (eS ameetina i ASSOCLATION—An adjourned meeting of the Medicai Association of the istrict of Columbia will be held in the rooms of the Medical Society on TUESDAY. April 10th, at satisfaction, but sooner or later they would | 80’ctock p.m : = F v See’: themselves feel the effects of such a measure. | —_*? 92 aM Babee. heute het NOTICKR—JUOURNEYMEN PLASTER- R’S ASSUCIATION.—There will be a special meeting of the above Association at their J, on lith street, bet. Fand @ streets, TO- NIGHT, st 8 o'clock.” Every member is requested te attend, as business of importance is to be A fine state of affairs it will be when the De. | partments are filled with men who, instead of | co-operating cheeriully with each other in the Performance of the duties dey-tved upon Ma yp eis oe i transact . y order of the Presient. 7 cabs ba ee sane Tr a) me are t ‘. | BAND CO. KT TO BE GIVEN AT their superiors, and disobey all instructions | CRARD Hall Navy oan EDNESDAY because they owe nothing to those they serve. NIN lth, ot o'clock, by the Freeman Ularks in every Department and EVENING. april | THIRD DISTRICT LE GRAMMAR | SCHOOL, assisted by a division from the Maie every Clerk against ‘\is supertor, Chaos come | Grammar. At the elose of the concert there wiil again. Imagine such a state of things here | >®& — of SEE en ta. Coadantse, during the late rebellion. worked then? Congress has not strengthened its position by its ostracism of members of that body op- posed tothe majority, but if they attempt to carry the same spiritinto every Department of the Government, we predict for them an over. whelming defeat when they again come before the people. ND LODGE —The Qaar- mmunication will be held on MON- AY, 9th inst.,at7>s p.m. P.H. SWEET, Gr. Sec, THE B LAR MONTHLY MEETING of the BOARD OF TRUSTERS OF PUB IC SCHOOLS will be held at their room, in ti pe a Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, Aprii9, at7 a o'clock p.m api 3t BF. BOISBAU. Secretary, 4 LECTURE ON LABUB AND ITS & LATION TO HUMAN DEVELUPM! wii be delivered by H. CLAY PRUE: zaga Hall F street. between vth and en WEDNESDaY NIGHT, April lith, Admission 25 cents. How would it haye | ap7-2t ANOTHER TEST. The radical majority in Congress have l- Teady demonstrated fully that they care more for the continuance of their own power than they do for the restoration of the Union, and that every measure which tends to weaken their numerical strength and decrease their in- uence must be opposed atall hazards, right or wrong. Bot still another testis to be ap- Plied, and as the proposed measure 1s neces- sary for a successful setting the wheels of Gov- ernment in operation ia the southern States, ‘We will see how far Congress is willing to aid Practicaliy in the work of reconstruction. We refer to the message transmitted by the Presi- dent to Congress on Frid«y, containing cu: munications addressed to him by the Cabin suggesting a modific ition of the test oath pre- scribed by the act of July 2, 1962. fully coneurs. As the subject affec enue and postal admimistration of the Govern- ment, he commends it to the early and earnest Jepee Ss BUILDING ASSOCIATION — A monthly meeting of this Association will be held in the Council Chamber City Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, the lth instant, at hialf- it seven o'clock. Pap st WM. W. MOORE, Secretary. re Cees, WAGONS AND DRAYS_ Recistee’s Or rice, April 3, 1365. Notice is hereby given, that Licenses issued to owners of Carts, Wagons and Drays oxpired April 2, 1866. and that said Licenses must be renewed. in compliance with law, at this office, within ten days from this date. SAM’L E. DOUGLASS, ap 4-dti3s Register. (iS oarena tion NOTICK.—Public notice ub is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Champion Oil Company of West Virginia that a general meeting of the Stockholders of said Com pan> will be heta at the ccmpany’s office. on the hortheast corne= of 7th and F streets, Wazhington. ,om TUBSDAY. the l7th day of Aprilinst , P. m. of that da iat" A.R. ABBOTT, Secretary. EASTER —A FAIR for the benoft! of GRACE (P. E.) CHURCH, Rev. At rae will be held at ISLAND Wenue, between 6th and 7th ‘ zon MONDAY EVENING, April 24. and continue two weeks. Tableaux ev ery evening. The fine Piano to be used upon the cccasion has been generously furnished from the establishment of John F. Ellis. m 30-tf FAIR' FAIR'—For the benefit of the SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN OHUBCH., will Id at SEATON HALL, commencing WED- consideration of Congress. He Says the officers appointed to superior and svbordinate tions im these i- ments, in the southern Recto aye not been able literally to take the | HALE Wireinn rescribed cath. and, as a comsequence, they | streets, commenci: veserved thus far with great fidelity, but Without compensation, as their accounts could not be audited by the Accounting officers of the Government, and many of them are now in great distress by reason of their disabilities. The President then goes on to state the diffi- cuit.cs attending the colle®tion of the reyeane NESDAY, April 4t i = = ' hi, 1346, conti: t ; Criated rats and the fosolute necessity which | Ail the usual atractgns fae eae ees x for equalizing the public burdens, and will be found. Steamed Oysters, frem the cele vores cr Vossualicaue as as offi- beates ies cocablton: =< Harvey, will be served by e e Government in this particular, soas les every evenin, to make the burden as light as possible ak a cmmaen, Tickats uf Seats, Single ae. Bog Wat and wher af fa ante ach caring the | SS >SHAFYIELD'S CONFECTIONERY J * who, close, were left in a state of utter disorganization. In such a pressing nigh, CREAM one bine iALOON emergency the President assumed the task of 'o. 386 6th street, between Gand H sts., Wash: yeorranizing the different State Governments | fasten Dc ine Be aheanle, Proprietor: without waiting for the mecting of Congress, fom selling the best Ice Cream, £c., at the low. and it was thought that the test oath might. in | est ices. some cases, be dispensed with, or rather that . Parties, Weddings, Excursions, &c., be furnished at the shortest je ico. A reduc persons might be permitted to hold office who could take it only in « qualified form. YY AND T AND notice. tion made for Fairs, &c.. and all kinds of Confec tionery, &c.. furnished whol le and retail. Noone could have regretted more than the ui B.1 oe ey pe aoe ane Cow President, the necessity for such a course, but Oe ee OSH. SHAFFIELD, there seemed no alternative, and he therefore 21 8 arrre hoped the measure would be approved by Con- leg we re yey which General The present very stringent test oath was A <j) pmroeien session at No 51 Winder’s Building. Peeves while the war was in progress, ana Arms will be received Le between the bours Pea oe Pe way of a ct of harmony. test oath the granting of a pardon ae a] person meri ibe uapcherareameeis: see 5 | gue Sc tev scale ae eet ee Captain sth U. 8, Savalry, so fally commi to hostility to the Unien i mant Colonel U. 8. A.. that it was found impossible to select suitable mh 13-tf Reeves Segre a adie: officials there, who could take an oath that — they bad voluntarily giver no aid, coun‘e- R Emoyvyegs oD. mance, counsel or encouragement to persons . DE. J. H. GIBBS, Dentist. engaged in armed hostility thereto; that they 54 G sireet.twodoore east of t. bad neither sought nor accepted, nor attempt- ed to exercise the functions of any oifice what- | Yi), GTeee Honse, opposite State baie ever, under any authority or pretended au- UTTER! — = a thority in hostiliey to the United States; that . BUTTER: they had not yielded a voluntary suppor: to any preten government, authority. power, A few packages of St. Lawrence County BUT- or constitution within the United States, hos- tile or inimical thereto, for such were the terms of the test. This difficulty has been a very se- rious matter with the members of the Cabinet, who had hosts of minor offices to fill, which must be filled with residents of the locality. The President suggests a very slight change in the oath, and say: “Ttis dificult to con- ceive of & more unfortunate course for the Government of the United States to pursue than to make tax-gatherers at the South of | ‘ men who are strangers to the yooete. It needs no reference to history. although it is fall of lessons upon this su t, to iilustrate the fatal TER, this day received and for sale by TALLMADGE & BROS., it* 499 Beventh street, Bs EGAINS- BARGAINS at JOHNSON £SUT- TON’S old - 521 7th street. 8 la lot of Russla Orach st scents. AN Won Deletes at35 and 40 cents, beautiful colors. A large lot Dress Goods 15 cents. 15,18 and 20 cents. with a full line of Beasonabie Goods at low _GRO. 5. JOHNSON & CO. D ®t OF PARIS KID GLOVES, consequences of such a policy.” COURVOISIER’S, Tse ITaLiay Orena —This is the grand ALEXANDRE’S, opening night of the brief season of six eve- mings of Italian opera with which we are to be favored by the Ghioni and Susini troupe, which has just returned from a highly suc- cessful tour through the Southern cities. Bel- lini’s grand opera of “Norma” is judiciously chosen for the opening performance. The cast JOUVIN'’S, Fresh supply of the above celebrated makes in White, Light, Medium, Dark and Black, jast re- ceived. Price $2 per pair, or $22 per dozen. JO8. J. MAY & CO., 308 Pennsylvania avenue, 48 very strong, embracing those excellent ar- Baa PRIEMPS AED Tae ee ae tists Madams Ghioni and Canissa and Signors TS it iC Fl Macaferri and Susini in the principal roles, with TSRALLY —ievine street, ote ae rs full ehorus and orchestra. Max Strakosch’s Lg me ony Nee ~¥ paged ieee reputation as ® director is firmly established, m it to him which the; tend, ot te we particularly in this city, where heis so well | while in business,” CHASE, AR RSRSONe® and favorably known, and we anticipate a brilliant season. See S7 The “Special” of the Philadelphia Press ~oolly appropriates our articleon “the Union HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE Establishment of C. H. Anderson, I respectfally solicit a share of public patronage. 1 will be daily supplied with all & PERIODICALS an¢é PAPERS, and will k seas,’ 8 the battle flelds of Virginia” as a «pe. ae Ene punontapent Of BCORS STATIO: 2 cial dis, "steh” from this city, altered only by ap 9-st* 458 7th st., epposite Post Office, the words ‘#0° often.” Very appropriate ‘ 400.8. ,‘ed to the frequent recurrence of words if app!- such acts on tay Part of the “Specials” of the Press and of some other pape:*- Sz The New York Citizen says that “Jameés | Brooks, of the Zzpress. will be re-elected te Congress without any substantiat opposition next November.” OLEANSING FLUID: WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS CAUSED BY GREASE, OIL, ICK,CREAK, ICH, LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE, &c., Frow KID GLOVES and WOOLEN Goops, im the color or | : without impairing 4 p isevine ony un : Sewpay, April 8, 1966, To the Editor of the Evening Star:—Dear Sir: For sale aia appearate of my Senet advert B rprreenyone toe, in the 4 ay xe of the Between 10th: ap0-Im* - “Washington D0. FE __- _. Sef SrBinve DBESS GOODS. adi lead ae tae a act towards him int friend, and respect bim too Goch eoeteakagesho is alike respected by SPRING DRESS GOODS it under bis employ to ever encourage-samity from the lerge | xt Saree PT ene Ba tes AUCTION SALES OF LAST WEEK AT paper which had severely and unjustly NEW YORK. ribcked our management, until I heard the to which we fnvite the attention of alt in of Pubthie of Re Mir cannes. Mises stylish ond ol eae ck BE Sy PRasas SoG, We are now opening large lots of choice styles of My mate ISFPORTANT FROM -PAMAMA- iLewrated re Dewn— Late from & biti. New Youk, April 9.— Tie steamehip New Yerk, irom Aspinwall, en the isa, ba ae rived. She Brings $70,000. One bendzed and fifty negroes-attempied & revolv'ion at Pasamaon the 1#thDiarch, but “BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Pp WS. J. W. @ HM. P. KRELS' = NATIONAL BUREAU OF EDUCAT: ON: - | ‘The latest Yaakee motion isa “National Bo- rear ct Education,” which will secure a wai, form system, and carry out the ideas ana opa- tons Of the citizens of tue “hud” by law EUUND COITION. 4 O'CLOCK Fr. M. GRAND MAY BALL AND EXHIBITION Will take piace at ODP FELLOWS’ HALL, 3 On DUESDAY EVENING, May ist. = @OVERNMENT SECURITIES, Ep 7BRNAL Reyenyx—The receipts frem th- terpal revenue quring to-day were $i,04,- 357.5% — ‘Tickets can be had of the scholars and also @t Nise — they were sarrounded by troops aadehotdowa Jobn F Bilis’s, Metrerott's, Philp & Bolo od WaSHINGTOR, April 9, 1865. tie ahirt ywwrere Milled? a for increase Utes on foreigo_imports, whore | Central Americs. mer season at po ee as the same is necessary to protect home industry A smail Ghilian steamer-named Paquet-d+ Pontsyivania avenue. een 6th-and 7th ste, Hd Referred to the Committee on Finance Maude, with 250 troops om -boarc. wasse ned Opposite ‘Motrepelitan ‘Hotel. ee u Five, T:wention, 1500. 104 = Mr. Morgan presented the concurrent reso- by the Spanish. eg hig pe His lutions of the New York-Legisiature, pre-} Pern, olivia and Chili were still preparing For Lnaien hime tod Mastores Weimoatay ang | 1.5 Seven Thrice SoS | Rebellious Staite ough: 18 be admitted to rea | ‘7 PT SBA common ements: , -year Uertificates—new . ion. ° ‘cnale — t org ents Cie Le ‘clock. i no One-y = aed resentation. Referred to the Committee on The Cholers ss Halifax. NEW YORE FIRST BOARD SALES. W455 Reco>struction. Cou! Mr. Anthony presented the memorial of ed2« i + 5 HALIFAX, April 9.—Ad Strom Habifas rivate instruction given to snit convenience of Five “Twenties Five Twenties, 1862, 10%; P eupate 1564, 104: Five Twenties, | cational men in different parts of the country,-| Says thereis about 160 cass of chelera o> beand ng. olers be had at J. F. Ellie’; 1965, 104%; Ten Forties, 91%; Seyen Thirties, ki the establishment of a National | the steamsbip England. There bas been 4@ Be to ary ng ere urine wene® | $00, Uertifieetes, $94; Gold aint pxing fe “ “ms a 2 —_— Bureau of Education. Referred to the Juti- ciary Committee of tuition. deaths. The Hall canbe rented ———~-20e+ for Balls, Parties, Sol- THE VETO LN TH! hs Mr. Wilson, from the Military Committee, Steamer Lo Tees, &c.,on reasonable Leas NS 28 PASSAGE OF THE C a iz, reported the Houce bill to reimburse the State Bostrom, April 9.—Tho steamahip Towr oda, PLSASUBE 18 OUR MOTTO. The Honse was crowded to-day pea gy age for = in ince hisoal from Boston, on March 12h, for Havana, weni 7 BA i ve bot r. Wilson, from the tary m ; - i The Second GRANT HALL of the aan and One Bene ation of actién upon | reported the House joint resolution declaring | BAbOTe om the 26th ult-.’om the Gineeina oe titasach tL the vetoed Civil Mights Bill. The Senate was | the true intent and meaning of the words in tho- | OB {he Hlorida const, ancitlced. broke sa-two FORREST HAL igh street, on left almost without a quoram from the num. | line of duty, as used in the pension bill, shall nh be engaged insaving her cargo. The » tween her decks was saved ir tion, The The vessel was valued iy insured, $16,000 « . MONDAY. Abril 9, 1356. An evening of onjoyment is promised to all who Will favor us with their presence. Cars have been engaged to leave Georgetewn at3 o'clock for the accommodation of those residing in Washington. —— admitting a gentleman and ladies, ONE be construed to embrace wounds received in- the service, except when on furieugh or in the commission of some unlawful act. The reso- lution was passed. Mr. Poland called up a bill for the coditica- ber of members of that body gone over to the House wing. Lt was evidently the radival programme to choke off debate by apply- od Passengers and crow Acre 64) et Ac ve $100.00. Do ing the, prepions ee ee, Witsoe or =!” | tion and revision of the statutes of the United | New York. Committee :—J, Stanton, R, Hutchins, w. B. | °°‘ ist opening Air, Wilson, of loww | states. It provides for the appointment of three Sebastian. J. Khun, J. Morcaw. A. Shaw, A made that motion. The parliamentary tac- | Commissioners at the rate of five thousand dol- grea or des Roster, 7 - Quinn, C. Davis, M. Donaliyon tics adopted by the opponents of the | lars per year to dothe proposed work. The Bartimonr, April 5—Flour au omas. ap een bill was p ¥ Mr. Fessenden called up the. bill known as the loan bill, reported from the Finance Com- mittee as it passed the House. The bill was read. Mr. Fessenden said the Committee of Finance had come to the conclusion, after a careful ex- amination, that the bill was well enough as it bill failed to throw off the incumbus of the previeus question, and at half-past three p. m.. a final vote was taken on the Passage of the bill, the objections of the President to the contrary notwithstanding, resulting in ayes 1 nays 41. The majority is very largely steady;red (40a1%5c. Comm has a declinieg 0 : white. 78055 cts. Oaus firm statins? ots dreoping. Groceries queit. Pork du and inactive. Whisky dull LOST AND FOUND. S10 REWARD Lost, « DISCHARGE, dated June 3, 1365; received July 3, 1865; Ser- eant THOMAS HINES, formerly of Uo tee'tN. Y. Vols. ‘Tne ebove roward wili Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPHIA, Apr 9.—Deeves in fair de- jea of 2,190 head at16ats if returned to the Star : ap o3t Sbove the requisite two-thirds, consequentiy | stood, and therefore they had suggested no re Sbeep advan Me ¢ 5 KEWARD —fost, on F morning, the | the Civil Rights bill is now a law, having | 8mendment. of 10.0) bead 7Kax&. Cows in fair $5 Oth iuet-. a tare black NEW) (PUNPLAND | passed both Houses of Congress over the. Presi- Pippa y's ee te ae pacrneviiigey 1he | gi0 10-80. Hogs dull and lower at . With asia Hl reast, name: Ain ome ‘ = Carlo.” The above rewar i will be paid for bis | ent’s veto. A scene of great excitement fol. | Finance Committee. He did not see the neces- e+ sere te Fete) a eer tween I7th and taal lowed upon the announcement of the vote, the sity of conferringsuch power upon the Secre- Dear ar Departmen! apo at LOCAL NEWS. - o- Navy YARD.—At she Nawy Yars.the tine double-turreted monitor Tunawands, w was laid up iast fall, i bene nities op { ve The fine stewmer Agusta is rane & + fr) tay morning. en New me York avenue or ith 3) cet, a HALR BREAST- PIN interwoven with gold, with small pendant. ‘The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at J. PRATHER'S Stalls, Nos. 10 and 1 Northert Market, ap 7- tary of the Treasury as this bill proposed.. It conferred greater powers than were ever con- ferred upon a Secretary ofthe Treasury. There Was an impression upon the public mind that the financial condition of the country was less favorable than it really was.. The statement cheering lasting some minutes, and was espe. cially strong from the colored galleries. WHITE HOUSE, The number of people at the White House m REWARD. K HOOK ; to-day to call on the President was quite large, | of the public debt i agaee nage did not J pe fitred tor sea servic d ¥ containing memo. Secret Se ras close 7 norn-gl show an unfavorable condition. ere Was | wall bas been disrantled tter sales, of no value to any but | S°erelary Seward was closeted with the Exec- & s “ ry t the owner. The finder will be rewarded by leay ontan honr this morning. and Attor. | Do.Porion of the publicdebidue until August. | the stream. The laying of the railway 1867. The Secretary of the Treasury would not be required to fund any of the public debr until Angust 20, 1567. The first obligations to mature were the first of :-30 notes. Three hun- dred millions of these would mature in Au- gust, 1-67. The tendency of the bill, Mr. Sher- ing itat stali 91 Center or 192 Northern Market i 3t* J. AMOS ee ae eee ee Serre BOARDING, the whar! tothe various shope and ware! has been commenced, andina sbori tu. facilities for unshipping oad stormg a: re shipping will be unsurpassed. Poymaster J. ©. Kenning enters two-day onbis dutyns ac- ney General Speed and Lieut. Gen. Grant had an Interview with him afterwards. A delera- tion of gentlemen from Maryland called tora few minutes to pay their respects to che Presi- — : cowntant, a new offfee at this yard, whick has ROOMS for rent and BOARD for | Gent. Ke-o-kuk, ‘principal chief of the S man said, was to put itinto the powerof the | heen im existence ia the Nerteri, yards =. N t the same place, at por wook. | and Fox tribes of Indians, accompanied by Secretary of the Treasury to contract the eur- [| months past. - ew AS Bon 4S » 6th street, between © and Loe interpreter, bsd a protracted conversation | TeMcy, 8nd thus putan unnecessary strain upow ~ the commercial world. No man ought to haye this power, It eught to be lett for the law ajone todoso. Every citizen had aright to know how much currency was in cirenlation al any time: but under this bill it would be im- possible for any one but the Secretary of the reasury to knew this. Mr. Fessenden said the only objection he had to the bill was its weakness, and not its strength: that it gave too little instead of too much pew- er to the Secretary. The only consequence he attached to the bill was that it recognized principie that as soon as the good of the ce try would admit we should get back to specie with the President this afternoon. The great ief rejoiced in all the glittering ornaments the red man, including the paint, and was wrapped ina glaring red blanket. Me emerged nee chamber looking greatly de- the result of the “bir talk” with the ther, Cryin Judge Fisher.--This morn. ing. Ra indicted for ‘he murder of Charles C. Parke, an infant child of Mary Parker, in ahouss in Chestnut.Ailey, on the 4th of Novembe? Iast. was placed on trial: J. J. Jotnson and \ Drury appears.g for th defense. It is alleged thas ihe accused entered the room of the mother of the child durmg her absence, and taNing up the cbild went to the porch, and then intentioasily lesit fall, when it Teceived suct injuries that death respited The defense desy that tae child was nurpose- ly let drop, andassert that the accused: veas so drunk that she did not know what she wus M he Bi 2st st 0. §3 Poona, av, near . xchanged. ap 5-tf WLY FURNISHED FRONT BOOM, with i POARD, can be obtained at No. 6 Mis ue, by immediate aplication. Also 4 4 BOARD at No, 464 l0rh street.» few ors north of the avenue. Terms $25 per of WASHINGTON DECLINES THE HONOR. Jest Washington and its citizens should be held responsible tor the treasonabie talk and silly action of the squad calling themselves PERSONAL, THORN HAS MOVED FROM K Street 4 payments. The effect of rejecting tne bill about. ee wal died pevemr GC atvents ond saeers ational Democratic Association,” at | would be to say te the coantry. that the inten- er Ae A Bt ft ‘Dresses and Plain Sowing in her ' meeting. it is due to the city to say | tion was to expand instead of contrret. He In Lixno Asarx.—C riday -eniagaboy getit by callin: Bp 5-6t* that its people have no lotor part in the yings did not believe the Secretary of the Treasury } named Charie- Miller was arresied by o@icer would use the power given him under this bill to the detriment of the business interests of the country, becanse to do so would be to reduce the increase of the Government. Mr. Chandler said that when we had 2 mil- lion of men im the fleld, and were spending seven or eight hundred millions a year, it was necessary to confer extraordinary pewers on the Secretary of the Treasury. Bat now that the war was over there was no necessity for or doing upo O'Callahan on the charge of the larceny of $54 trom Mrs. is, near the old caut-rbury, and committed to jail by Justice. Walter. >! '- + With & companion, }ook & pox ket book and rain off, When an alarm. was fa), ut purse them. Miller bid bunsei: ment of the Ofty Hall, where me » own * the ofhcer. This is tho-third time he la~ been arrested within the last few months, aud every time he bas » differensmame. of that peiation, ’ which is made ore of politeal fossils from various of the country, mainly ex-office boiders, ed here by receded administrations, and lornly on the lookont for a lift, At any ive meeting of the citizens of Wash- ’ ndulged in me of the speakers at that meeting, would MAN, = ON AND DENTIST, : (ef Virginia.) Office No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, over Sti + Hat Stoi aD J pK, DARBY'S Consultation Rooms are 49 street, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail, Sepurats apartments for patients, rs trom 9 until 8. RS. H. F. WRIGHT, Magnetic an acrowd he bree ing by y onterring that power any longer. He woald ae ant Physician, “Heals by ugon Hands.” | have been promptly and ‘ eT + a =. “a, Blindness, Paralysia, Rheumation, Chills we bowea PIR sand erephatioally: x6 en pe each locge Mae Vie oes ee ee Tux Disease .t TH: ALMEEOuSE—We vers. Female Weaknesses. Nervousness. Dyapep. | Duke. but it struck him aseviland only evil. It con- sia. Fite. &c. Rooms 473 10th street, near STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARK, tended Sel Sto: w E H. & H. I. GREGO 4. Tn that since the inmates og the alumshouse + been semoved from the main butiding, and placed m temporary buajdings and tents outside, the epidemic—typiams. fevez—which has been prevailing -2ere for som past, is rapidly avating, and that there is a <t probability that in a shorts time che officers will bave @ clear siox di nia ON TH y ENCREAS @-—~The police of “he Fourt Ward, wo for some months.haye had light work on Sundays, yesterday arrested se~er persons for drunkenness, and tis morning rested Joan Smithand Heary Seaver for -oll- ing liquor on Sunday, whe wene feed $25 apd $20 respectively. sete a CUSTOM3 AGENTS APPOINTED. Commissioner Sargent, of the Qustoms, is providing for the al protection of the revenue along the uthwestern frontier, where it has been discovered that considerable smuggling is be rried on by ves=els enter- & th ulfot rnit and introducing con- Arivona. An agent las been m Galveston at Uorpus en Appointed to the frontier bordering on the north- st. ferred powers which no mar eught to accept. There was no limit to the amount of spectia- tion that could originate under the bill. Mr. Fessenden.—Only to exchange one kind of bond for another—that’s all the power. Mr. Chandler said there were powers con- ferred to issue forty-year bonds in lieu of five- year bonds. A man who w@= not hones: pos- sessing power under the bill, could make more money under it than any man im this country. Mr. Anthony said thatan argument drawn, from present returns of iuternal revenue was not safe to rely upon fer the future. In seye- ral articles of manufacture-the receipis would fall off materially during the coming year Mr. Sherman replied to the argument of Mr. mh 10-Im* 321 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Sxvevtn Street, Dealers in REFRIGE RATORS AND WATEB ¢ CUOLEBS, Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Jobbing at to promptly and at reasonable rates. Cort the cerebrated fuel-saving Cook repairs on hand for the Arbiter and Christi that part of ern part of Mexico, from Nan Diego, Calitornia, Another to El Paso, New Mexico—a distance of eight hundred miles—and who will be stationed at Fort Yuma. kee, Or x Toryapo.—We learn that on Friday atter- 3 Fessenden. There was no necessity for - = £ Sig gree manetactered hy 0. BALY & Go., , Sas Ing ihe bill woenabie the Necremary ox tbe'Trens. | POOR & lerrifl: tecuado passed ever Fikson, Froy, N.Y. SD 9-lw_ INSPECTION OF THE BATTLE FIELDS. 'Y, Md., accompans: x , whic ury to meet present or accruing indebtedness. wilg@hnl Gin ican war By direction of the Quartermaster General, | The seven-thirties would undoubtedly be paid | OV@r#owed the stree te che Apts ne C. BESTAURATOR, Brevet Major James Gleason, Quartermaster, | in five-twenties] which would postpone the damage. Yesterday it snowed and hailed at AND U.S. A. will start in @ day or two to make a | P&Yment of the principal for five years more } \nioryais during the entire aay Ses) om OF WINES, LIQUORS, &c., : or for twenty, at the op'ion of the Government. 252 Penna. av Li am prepared to offer to the public at reduced — ane of a quality not to be excelled in this country, which Lam prepared to farnish to connoisseurs a! my Restaurent at the following reduced prices, viz: the lowest retail prices: tour of inspection of all the battle-fields of Virginia, for the purpose of ascertaining as far as possible, the number and location of all the Union dead that have been buried on the fields itis the intention of the Government, as we have stated, to have all these remains brought to the Arlington Cemetery for interment, where & monument will be erected: to their memory. 6, b ween 12th and 13th streets, Having on band a large assortment ef WINES. QUOKS, &c-, of my own importation, which He could see no ob; in iz the billex- cept to declare a pol ) as Mr. Pessenden had said. Mr. Fessenden had said that the Secre- tary would not curtail the currency, but that was his avowed policy, declared in his reports. He did not think it wise to give the Secretary so much power. He (Sherman) had a hopeful view of the fyture, and bebeved that the tuture debt would take care of itself. He expected to £0 back to a specie basis, but he expected to do Ay Owner Wantkp.—Dowetave Boriey bas At polsee headg uarters a brown sack overconi, which is ay ey ve been stolen, baving~ been taken from a thie:. and which the owner ma e by applying at the detective office. hereby enumerate the following Wines, — BE GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioucers. FOUR NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HoUs AND LUTS g& SUBTH C CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES, Young America, $3 ‘ " % sO without any material reduction of the eur- STREBT, BET. «>, Ackerman La: 3. PROPERTY RESTOBED. recy. The entire amount of currency now ays Fee po ae seviene Beche Aux Moines, 18is,) $4. The Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau | jn circulation was seves bundred and four | 9", MONE — z — ay 4 mere & : ta a for wis district on last Saturday issued anorder | millions. He didnot believe this was super- | Egante Neva being cubliviaed iano tousbehe. Coteanx A'Ujonx, $2.20. sai restoring (o Mr. John Landstreet (he having | Soundant. No power on earth could keep gold | ing lots, havin 17 fest 1 inch front each. euning Sparkling Burgandy Chi i oan, = am) > $2.50. Yin Brezest 1548,) $3. Vin Chinon, $2.10. Bourgeulle. 31.0. trem going down. If the Secretary of the Treasury would just keep ont of the stock market and meet indebtedness when due, the people of the United States would take care of the public debt. been pardoned by the President) a Property claimed by him, and containing rinety-eight 8, Situated in rfax county, Va., which has been in possession of the Freedmen's Bu- secured by ndeed of trast brenises. igurchaser. Siepainnien then tee at the cost of the i purchaser. jown on each sold. Cote Rotie, $4. reau. The restoration is made subject to the Hovse.—The Speaker announced that the GREEN * WIL’ trian, Young, Aimer “a superior Lia i is | present lease, if any, from the Government, ont be gcapeboxeeen id Reveal ey Bie Davie or ap d-co&ds. (intel] Auct'opeers, ANANAS! BANANAS! A NEW POSTAGE s7. N. Y., on the loth of January last, expressing ¥ THCS, DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown, B a ! se E STAMP. js the confidence gf the House in the Presideat d Lunt HOLD CY RNITORBAND We are this day opening & very fine lot of Bana- | Postmaster General Dennison is having | and his reconstruction policy. BXCELL eee nas, red and green. Also, WHITMAN'S Celebra- | printed 4 postage stamp of the denomination of On motion. of Mr. Raymond, of N. Y., the On THURSDAY MORNING, April 12th, at 10 — ee =~ Ghosoiate, bare | ia a fifteen cents, which will soon be ready for | Consideration of the resolution was postpaned | o'clock, L-wiil sell, at the residenes of R, A’ Phil- ap7-2t" 246 Pa.av.. bet. 12th and 1th sis, | issue. A stamp of this price, it was found, | SF two weeks. ween eel the latest and most desirable Ket. © ing Tie, by samples, at my usual low prices. Sam- i Ee 4 t Mr. Boutwell, of Mass., offered resolutions instructing the Committee on the Judi te iaquire wheiher there is any probable fonada- tion for the alleged complicity of Jefferson Davis and: others in the m' T of Abraham Lincoln, and in the attempted assassination of Ww. H. Seward, and if so, whether any legis- Jation is necessary on the part of Congress to bring such persons to & speedy aad impartial trial. The resolutions were ado; . Mr. Ancona, of Pa., introduced resolusions in favor of certain modifications ef the income wus greatly needed, forthe payment of postage on quarter-ounce letters for France. On the face of the stamp is a finely executed portrait of Abraham Lincoln. a a en THE FEELING IN MISSISSIPPI. The Freedmen’s Bureau has received ad- vices from 4 special inspector of the Burean at Vicksburg, Mississippi, in which he states that the people of that State, generally, are yet dis- Joyal. They abide the issue as one of war, RPECIAL NOTIFICATION 8m now pre- ared to make to order anyt! gz inthe Cloth. ple Cards just received. and I am alwi vs receiving tterns in the mar- GEO. 0. HENNING, cor. 7th street and Md. avenue. coa tL! FRED. KOONRS, Agent for Tyler & Oo., of Philadelphia, Pa. ap 7-2t* ¥ JAS. ©. McOUIRK & Co., Anctioncers. " ison cha taeie eg ; deiphis wholesale prices, Ofloe southw set cerner | aud still aditere to the old “letusalone’ colar 7s Gonaect er it'x..cisin ion | SAUL ZRAME DWEELING-HowsE ON TIE of Penn. avenue and lith treet. mh 29-3w* He reports that the schools are well conducted requesting the President to taxes} ly steps By virtue of a decres of ‘Orphans’ Court of WO HORSES FOR SALE—Handsome ana | “”\! hat the freed people evince a taudaple de- | f.: the trish of Jefferson Davis ter meant, | Wash County, im the District of Columbia, well broken to haxness. pies two OAR. sire foredueat Referred to the Committee on the Jndiciary. Suz Sas SY Hm Cours of said District, RIAGES, with single ai louble Harness. in- The morving hour having expired— A message was received trom. the Senate transmittimg the Civil Rights bill, with the message of the President returning the same, and the action of the Seaate thereon. The House took up the consideration of the same, and the message having been readin fall— Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, moved the previous question on the passage of. the bili, the Presi- CODIFICATION OF PHE LAWS. Mr. Sumner is certainly persevering. Fif- teen years ago he introduced a bill for the re vision and codification of the laws of the United States into the Senate, and every subsequent year he has persistenthy presented the same bill. This morning the Senate took it up aad quire at this office, ap 6-3t* LES! MULES! !—The subscriber has for Ms e Leger srt MUL ap6-3t* C#otos BUTTER. hoice ROLL BUTTER seh TERE COUN Sf es & PEKRIE’S, assed it. dent's objeetions to tae contpary notwith- ape aut a ror Bends i HEATH OF GENERAL THORNTO nur Eldridge, of Wis 11 of ‘th “ D G iN. jdridge, of + Moved acallof the ee edeas — Ror eens ee BULLER: The War Department has received the in- | House, and during the call of the yeas and ING MATERIALS. Ss. NORME T, telligence of the death, at Fort Columbus, New f "®¥S thereon, at 2.30 p. m , owr report closed. Lumber Merchant, ap6 3t* Maryland avenne and Canal, | York Harbor, _ aoe last, of Colonel Wm. KDAB POSTS. i A. Thornton, of the Ordnance Department, U- sack 5,000 Cor“snb Reavy For mapxer, | 5. A., and Brevet Brigadier General of rorag, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TRUSTEE 8 VALUABLE IMPROVE’) which will be sold low, Also, % RARM forrcat. | cers. ‘The cause of his death was asthina. PROPERTY. on O:strect north, between sth ard rite a No. 523 7th atrect, LATEST FROM EUROPE. FUNERAL HONORS TO SENATOR. FOOT. oe ae a OO ep aes TL Re $1 3, baer: va ap suits”? ial ce a wn so “et apart for the | ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ATLANTIC. OAT, PA or e a+ cis ly Sorc, 1 $15, Bie gir, Bi o8s ih be delivered by Senators Poland, Fessenden | Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Fenian Soldiers in_Ireland—The British Treland Half Fenians. New Yous, April 9.—The steamship At- Corner 7th street and and Sumner, and Representatives Morrill, Woodbridge and Washburne, with perhaps others, go, Sedam, Swiss, Pine Ap- Seen lantic, from Southampton on the. 26th, has iilion aad enetsry made CHEESE. New GOVERNMENT SALE. serived! ply just received at oa PERBIE The Government sale of hospital buildings, | She reports in the Straits of Dover, on the ap 6-8t Corner. and oth atrests. whieh took place on April 2d, at Camp Parole; | evening ef the 25th of March, that she experi- H RESTA T Annapolis, Md, ander the direction of Major | enced the most severe storm that has Swept — 7. Geeae een U.S. A., realized to er the English coagt for several years. ‘ AP TLE the: ent the sum of $1,349.50. v Asseaginer saneulgans 1s an accredited agent of BE A Se of the 1. R. B., who accompanied in 8 A THE LOAN Be LKRS. DECANTERS, AN BILL. his fight through England to Paris, where he GLASSES. STRAINERS, MIXERS AND The Senate, at the expiration of the morning arrived safelo, and is now probabiy on his R ISITES generally is now com- hour to-day, took up the.Loan Bill, passed by way to America. At the time of fpebds canbe purchases for suywtere. the House, which had been by the | from Ireland Mrs. Stephens was at "300 Pa. atin: BOTELER 4 BE . Finance Committee without amendment, and | route for America. watch by ti 120 Pa. avenue, a sian oe ~ which will bly be enacted. « Ste] Sacer ee cn aneee: betwee! § nt says there are © iRES. A. wine. wamie PERSOWAL—It is said that John Morrissey, and fifty thousand diecipiined "wes mn FANCY AND OTHER TWIVES, ' — | ‘he pugilist. is to berun for Uongress by Tam- | Ireland ready for the order to strike for Atsp, BRMOB BAND .WOOD snd other SORRWS meer Hi Hall in pees of ¢ he Taneef British army in Ireland is ‘or salecheap. le. atreet, ; ee death Major Barbour. ‘ Am -D. £00. of ¢ per, but for several years apa sirens, but apout one-half are \T BEDUCTION OF PRICES. betore the war a resident of Jefferson county,,| has not been for Fenianism. . —_—" or Va., and Superintendent of the Armory See Ey PAT o rr SEEN *OOAL! COAL AND New York Markets, ‘woopt NX : Office and yard corner 6th street gad Missouri Po be nged. Tang @venue, om the canal. mb -lm army. dull and unaltered.