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CARTS, WAGONS AND BRAYS. ~ EVENING STAR. Notice is Secety given, that b ww WALLACR, Editer una Pr agons ‘ ts, = s i SMa and that oad Licenses WASHINGTON CITY: from this date. TUESDAY................APRIL 10, 166. ap 4-dtl. B.) CBHURC SF READING MATTER ON EVSEY PAGR OLMBAD. Virginia avenue 2 6th and BER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE HALL. Virginia svenu: GrENING, @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. eis hs yore gl Salen Salen SSS The Piano to be used upon the eccasion bas been gen: THE CiViu RIGHTS BILL. establishment of Joh: We yesterday annourced the passage by the BALLS, PARTIES, &e, ctstekis Orweer, April 3, 1 be prevent woh OEE ‘of the Hiberats Gi EVENING. April 23. By ‘onto For particulars see future advertisement. 14° ‘THE SECOND PRIVATE SOIREE OF THE INDEPENDENT SOCIALS, WA be given at Prof. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 4 O'CLOCK P. M. rt) Toe FALB for the benefit of sab Rector, will’ te hae ISLE GOVERNMENT SECURITiKA. : WasuineTon, Apsill)), 1888. Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following que- tations of Government securities : i ished from the rosay, ‘wae ett ‘Veto, of the bill entitled “ An act to protect all | at SEATON HALL, comm y FAIR' FAIR!—For the benefit of the Louse of Repreventatives, over the President's Swe. vhkshwraiias Sako, oi ks. persons in the United States in their civil ESDAY, April 4th, 1356, Ca ae ep Pte All the usual attractions for comfort rights, and to furnish the meins for their vin- will be found. Steamed Oysters, frem dication,” by % vote of 122 to 41. To-day we brated establishment of Harvey, witl be serv the ladies every evenin, give the vote in detail. The result was ex- Season Tickets 50 Cents, Single = 2 On PY i woune. hi te the i- in Penny! irons Gree 18, 0) xo, Moetropoli . 5. Five Twenties, 1865. . Ten Forties ..., U.S. Seven Thirties . One-year Urrtificates—new NEW YORK FIRST BOARD ALBA. THUBSDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1366, Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, (limited;) to be hed at the stores of Bar & Bro., corner of 7th and B, end H. Moran. 7thatreet, between New York ave. and L sts., er of any of the members. peeted, but the majority for the measure is Cents. Children half pric ereater than wes anticipated. So it seems de- | SHAFEIELTS CON FROTIONERY AND creed that the “irrepressible conflict” must go JES’ OYSTER AND DINING SALOOE, on, even if the Constitution of the United | No. 386 6th street, beweee Gand D, . field. Proprietor States has tp be set aside to enable the acci- | stor DiC. Joe. Mt. Spat ream, dew. at the Tow. lenoticn, A reduc 1 kinds of Confec olesale av:l retail. fave no connection with any other Con- dental majority in Congress to accomplish est prices. Parties, recdings their purpoces. By this bill the United States | open ctype od ge district courts are made the masters of the | i i Sy orn State judiciary. Con.racts under State laws are | i to be set aside by Federal officers. There is an | absolute Federal power over marr! jotice. fectionery business in this city. wh 290-1m* President. would make everyinteiligentand pa- | triotic freeman in a State tremble for his liber- Uesand the freedom of hiscountry. The worst } No 41 Winder’s Building. 2p. m., rvtil further notice. e requested to submit th featnures of the long-detested Fugitive Slave | person or by agent to the er Captain 5th U.S. Pavalry, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel U 8 Law of i*50 are in this bill, and @ conflict be- | tween the Navonal and State Governments in ms. 10%; Five Twenes, 186 1035; 13%: Five Twenties, 1965, 10373; Ten Forties. 91%: Seven Thirties, 100; Uerulicates, 994; Gold. 125%. ‘wenties. 1964, prs. J. W. @ H. P. KBE G MAY BALL AND EXHIBITION Will take place at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, On TUESDAY EVEASING, May ist, Tickets cam be had John F Eliis’s, Metzerott's, Phi I mon’s, other principal Bookstores, or at the Academy We would also most respectfully announce that we will continue our cl mer season at our Academy, heat ee HALL Pennasy! vi la avenue, betw: Oppesite Metropol: and Hours of Tuttron: and Masters, Wednesday and from 3 to 5 o'clock. Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evenings, THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Mr. Ingersoll to-day presented a bil! to au- thorize the construction of a draw-bridge in the aqueduct across the Potomac at George- town. The bill appropriates blank doilars for the purpose named, and awihorizes the Secre- tary of War to detail competent engineers to locute said draw-bridge, soas togive the creat. est faeility to trade and navigation, ard to su- perintend the construction of the same, to the orders of the Secretary of the I end the jurisdiction of the corporation’ of Georgetown is extendea over the aqueduct and draw-bridge. The bill is accompanied by the norial of Joshua Ritchie and others, who veduct isan insuperable of the schole: JOS. H. SHAFFIELD. see, minors c=> BREECH LOADING ARM—The Bourd for and idiots—a central power, which, with a bad Ed _ the examination of Rreech-Loading Arma, 4 jasses during the sum- of which General Hancock is President, ix now in \t be received daily, between the hours een 6th and 7th ste., Da; For Ladies, i Secartey afternoons, set forth that the impediment to naviga ion, 9nd that the Aque- E uO YV gz Py. | attempting its execution is almost inevitable. | _™h 18-tf Rec j in such even the question of its constitution- ality will doubtlecs go before the Supreme Conrt For‘anately with the President’s known DR. J. H. GIBBS, Dentist. np No. 254 G street. two doors east ef D. views a omvlgated in his veto message, we have nothing to fear in the meantime from an Washington, D. ¢ i, arbitrary exercise of the power delegated to | ABRGAINS—RARGAINS him; and while we have no doubt he will now, | j5¢ Gnas Aone psy as ever, conscientionsly do his whole duty | at3. and 40 cents under the Constituiion and laws; yet so much | Grey Dress le i left to his discretion im the execution of this prices. act, that we have reacon to hope there will be ap %-3t™ GEO. J. JOUNSON & co. the fewest possible cases of violation of legal DFEret OF VARIS KID GLOVES, aad Constitutional rights under its provisions. FIGHT WITH A SMUGGLER. COURVOISIEB'S. The Commissioner ot Customs has been in- ALEXANDRE’s, formed of the arrest of a well-known smug- JOUVIN'S. gler in the neighborhood of Plattsburgh, New Fresh supply of the above celebrated makes in Yerk, who has been very successful for some White, Light, Medium, Dark and Bla Ume past in his smuggling operations and his efforts to elude pursnit. An enterpris'ng agentot the bureau named Dann. who had the rebellion, having made inquiries where to meet the smuggler on his way from Rouse’s E Point, ihe place at which be usually crossed nighi eucouniered the smuggler driving a sleigh reil and sccow eld uriving another sleigh. Telling his com. | While in business, CHAS. panion to ike care of the boy, Dann at 3 po omce engaged the smuggler, who was HAVING BOUGRT OUT THE and Stationery business, to Mr. A knock him down, but the smuggler gained | Public patronage. I will be dai him to the ground. The boy having ceased all opposition, Jiann’s companion threw the uilt at a cost of several hundred thous- and dollors by the Uni‘ed States, bas proved be that its trade has St any time exceeded its expenses: that itis now in a dilapidated cordition and used esa military road, and that it can pever be restored to its original use without a costly outlay of money by Congress: but that if it was consiructed with 4 draw-bridge tor the p: of vessels it might be turned to profitable ac- yielding the Government a revenue uid by commerce. District Committee. instruction given to suit convenience of Dg. Circulars can be had at J. F. Elit Iso, at the Academy during 't can be rented for Balls M reasonable terms. LOST AND FOUND. OST— Monday evening a small Euby and Pearl BREASTPIN. The finder will by retprring it to the First National Bank. n aboriive project tase” Green House, opposite State Depariment, Ww = ap 9-Im* t JOHNSON & SUT- street. and a large Scents. All Wool Delaines + beantiful colors. A large lot ods nts. Calicoes 15.18 and 20 | cents, with a full line of Seasenable Goods at low REWAKD—Lost, a indies’ FUR GOL- LAK, ou Monday evening. abeut 7 o'clock, near the corger of Land 1th street paid to the finder by returning it to 3! tween 12th ard Iith. OST—On Tuesday morning. about 12 0 clo. 4 ave. near ith sirest,@ POCKET or Disry with $25 in $5 netes and bout Also, some valuable papers aud mps. Asnitable re given if returned to57™ Maryland ave., bet. Fae t The following p bly mustered out of the cervice, on aceount of the services being no longer required, by order ry of War, on the 7th instant ermasiers—Capinins John S. B. Stover, H. H. DaPuy, Wm. Currie, and (+. M. Davis, Brevet Major. Com- of Subsistence—Captains John M. reyet Major: Chas. S. Langdon, Brevet Gregory and Chas. B. Devereux, nt Adjutant Genera’ — ndrick. Additiora’ Pey. ma .er:—Horre? H. Hunn, Frevei Lieutenant Hooper, Breyet Lieutenant were honora- of the Secre Assistant (0 ceived. Price $2 per pair, or $22 per dozen. JOS. J. MAY & CO., 308 Pi ylvanii 3 snufiec \ise smoke of forty-pine batiles during ap)-2tif havouss Sacer © MY ¥RIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN- Fixe BALLY.~ Having disposed of my Stock and the boruer, took with him another man and at | B. mk and Stotionety pogereet: aPd given np the KEWARD.—Lost, a DISCH 865; received July 3, 1555 ceant THOMAS HINES, formerly of © Regt N.Y. Vols. be if returned to the Star offi REWARD —Lost. on Erevet Major. Captain Albert S. K v6 reward will be given a Colonel: E. H.C. Friday morning, rge black NEWFOUNDLAND te spot on the breast, named The sbove reward will be paid for his G street, between 17th and isch, DOG, with a small whi ¥REEDMEN’S CONTRACTS. The Superintendent of the Freedmen’s Bu- u at the Sea Islands repor.s to the Commis. sioner that the number of contracts made by the military authoriti. admalaw, Johns and James’ [ during the month of March, 1866, including 2.33- ireed people. niracis bave been made which were not reported from the different islands in season request of them to give the same generous anied by a oy about sixteen years | encouragement to him which ghey extended to me ANDERSON. blishment @ large athletic man, and managed to | Of. H. Anderson, I respectfully solicit a share of upplied with all bis feet and :. heavy club be carried m the | the PERIODICALS an’ PAPERS, and will keep t ie: on hand & good assortment of BOOKS. STATION- sleigh, with which he struck Dunn and felled ERY.ac °°" ee ae CONNELL, sr 458 7th at., opposite Post Office. return to 24™3. near War Department. _ REWABD.—blost, Friday morning, York avenue or 4th street. a HALK BR: 3 m with gold. with small pendant PRATHER'S Btalls. Northern Market. PIN interwove! smuggler to the grouud, but was in his tarn FreCtLtan & C008 knocked down by @ club in the hands of the boy, and both smugglers, jumping into one of CuSANaIES oe . the sighs which wasempiy, droveoff. When WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS the agent recovered from the effects of the CAUSED blows he had received, he found his spo'ls to | GREASE, OIL, ICE CEEAM, be a good horse and sleigh, the latter filled with liquor. all of which were seized. Dunn sub- fifteen miles west of Plat mess, where he arrested him. The smuggler is now in custody for trial, and Mr. Du pleasant smell, For sale by states that he is iast recovering from his fiftieth — H. XELOWSKI, Sole Agent. tight. 301 Pepn’sav.. Sout! 's —_—————— Between Sth and 10th street: OPERA—At the Washington Theater, last apo-Im* Washington, D. BOARDING. ‘ABLE BOARD—At No. 83 Pe ina. ay., near 2ist at. References exchanged. : ISHED FRONT BOOM. with goed BOARD, can be obtained at No. 6 Mis by immediate applic: to be embraced in the report of the Superin- 1ER DEMAND FOR LABOR. have been received at the Freedmen’s Eureau for about three hundred freedmen, to co to Arkansas and Mississippi. This demand increases the number to be far- for which requicivon has been made, toover seven hundred persors. or woman need now be idle becauce of the scarcity of employment; there is a plenty to do, and owing to the want of laborers in the South and Southwest, planters very liberal wages. A NEWLY FU Requisit‘ons touri avenne, PUNCH, LEMONADE, Cc MPS » &., sequeni'y discovered wiere the smuggler now HAMPAGHE. Se lived, anu followed him to his house, about KID GLOVES and WOOLEN GOODS, tsburg, in a wilder- | without impairing the color or leaving any un- ABLE BOARD at No. 464 luih street. a few doors north of the avenne. G ——— PERSONAL. RS. THORN HAS MOVED FROM K Strest he corner of 10th and C streets. one & lvania avenue. Ter 25 =: vas 8 ee No freedman night, Eellini’s opera of Norma was given by TALIAN CHEES! the Strakosch company to a brilliant and I] 53 Just received, enthusiastic audience. Madame Ghioni is, GANESTBALO CHEESE. without question, a first-class Norma, and re- Oe oe minds one ‘orcibly of Grisi. The lower and corner Lith «nd F streets, under Ebbitt House middle notes of ber voice are beautiful: her | _mh6 School most excellent. Her voice is distin- guished by great power combined with sweet- NITED STATES S Contents for April she wes less effective. Theduettin the second | Charl act, however, was beautifully rendered, and | Tha systems of Wegner ee elicited a storm of applause. Uanissa’s Adai- ered. wit! heavy 4 role for the capacity of this lady. Siz. | trey Leland. Then and Now Brevet Co his part sometimes, a very acceptable Pol/:o Correspondence. Litera: t Dresses and lain Sewing i t it by calling. M. A. BLANKMAN, SURGEON AND DENTIST, Office No. 234 metz’s Hat Store ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF FREEDMEN charge can ge! ae APPOINTED, Vpon the recommendation ef the Commis- - T. J. Hood has, in addition to his duties as district commander of the State of Missiseipp’, been appointed by the Secretary of War Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmea, xc. Col. Samuel Toomas, on being relieved, will report to Ma). Gen. O. O. Howard for ducy in Washingion. D.C. sioner, Maj. (ie ( r Pennsylvania avenue, over Stine- apd for that Staite. ate 499 7th ‘partments for patients, ours from 9 until 8. = RS. H. F. WRIGHT. ant Physician. ‘Heals b; sheumat vers. Female Weaknesses. Nervousness. RVICE MAGAZINE — by Brevet Major General BM To Memes” . e v reve’ ajor General . T. Me ness. In the higher passages of Casta Diva National Guard Bill. Notes on Naval Courts, Gowley Up the Arkansas, we ‘agnetic and Clairvoy- THE PENNSiu\ ANIA WAB CLAIMS, The Senate passed to-day the House bill re- imbarsing Pennsylvania for her expenses in- curred when the Confiderates invaded her territory. Goy. Curtin was on the floor, and after the passace of the bill he warmly thanked Senator Wilson, who had reported and adyo- and pare (concluded) Sketches of @ tes Go: Fiam—Joseph Gilbert Totten. Rdltorigt wens, is am—Joseph G ‘otten. ‘oria . Macaterti is, with te exception of overacting fonel Theodore 8. Bowers. Congress, y Notices. Staffs: Head- and much preferable te the most of tenors we | “uarters of the Armies and of the Military Divis- H. & H. 1. GEEGOXY, . 321 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Neax SEVENTH STREET, From him he failed to obtain any information ; returned to the secretaries, one of whom put } himself to some trouble that our reporter —— AIDE TO GENEBAL HOWARD. ions, * bave beard in that characier in Washington The soe Ttelli cape -— pty ae * lately “ap FBANOK TAYLOR. Ghioni’s Orvero is too well known to need Parosteuy NOTICE—To the people of Wash- mention; it is the best that has ever been seen ington snd the public cenera , Making and Upholstering, Re in this country. The chorus is rather small, vatings of all Gescriptions, ‘aoee i as @ general thinc, was acceptable. To-night,| svenue. between 45 and 6th streets, yr gthingto Roseini’s opera of The Barter of Seville, always | _mh Zim" ___ Wh. J. LE a favorite in Washington. QcHOOL FOR CHILDREN—At No. 61 K at., two doors from 25th street west, S1w* MISS <eeera—eeensinbciaiaaeeeals S7 From Shillington, Odeon Building, we STOVES, TIN ANB SHEET IRON WAB BEFBIGERAT@RS AND WATER Capt. A. P. Ketchum, formerly an inspector ot the Freedmen’s Eurean in South Carolina, was yesterday appo.nted an Aide-de-Camp to Major General O. O. Howard, and will be. as- to duty at the headquarters of the Freedmen’s Bureau. ly —Oabi and B in the neatest yet what there is of itis good. The orchestra, } style and at the shortest notice. All orders prompt- Roofing, Guttering, Sponting an ly attended to, with thanks, &c., at Ne. 393 veBole agents for the oulebreted feet caine Cook lor bral “oa ARBITER. pela adlaaes repairs on hard for the Arbiter toves manufactured by O. Eddy & % COPYBIGHT COURTESY. MARY A. HANNAH. have the April number of the new English 2.000 Busnes ie es- , ELS OF A No. 1 JACKSON magazine The Argosy. WHITE POTATOES just arrived aud ri sale Se from vessels in lots tesuit purchasers, b; S7 The Secessionists have seized upon the PETER BERRY. entre Lr te control of Texas, and are carry- 3-6t* So Water st., Geo-getown. ing everything witha high hand. Governor 3 > Fe ALE CHEAP. Hamilton is now en roule to this city. TCormernt Re HBP FOR SALE CHE 7 All the daily. resumed their pnblication, some having ad- | St., bet Istana 2d sis., Georgetown. justed the diffleulty with their com positorsand spi-3t : Mr. Sumner preseuted im the Senate to-day @ memorial signed by Wm. Gilmore Simms and other South Carolina authors, acking the passage bf an international copyright law. il a ITO A nici PABDONS GRANTED. To-day the President signed an order grant- ing pardons to thirteea Louisianians, one South Carolinian, and one Alabamuan, all junder the twenty thousand dollar clause. Pein DBESS GOODs. ‘We are now opening large lots of choice styles or SPRING DRESS GOODS from the large AUCTION SALES OF LAST WERK AT NEW YORK, to which we invite the attention ef all in wantof Aloe aio Of Memachusetis Fein of and I7th st., or by }—1 horse 15 cents, 2 horee 45 cents, 4 h urnals in Richmond have | Scents. Apply 2%9 Penn. averne, or Frederick W. BENNETT. others reeeiving a new set of printers to work FS SALE—25.000 extra choice at reduced rates. and SHBUBS, FREI’ S7 The N. Y. Herald received $562,192 from | kinds known in Europe and America. Advertisements last year. DAN, Flori: S7 it wont be long, as things £0, before big mb tim" “d Bloeming ROSES. ORNAMENTAL Bi T TREES. &c..tc. Th stylish end elezant goodsat EXTREMELY LOw PBICES FOB OASH. BLEACHZD COTTONS AND PRINTs, embracing the best brands known te the trade, at cece aati 9 saa ay INTERNAL ReveNUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $590,346.49. _--s+e-—______... A + 18th, corner of M, Washington, D. 0, XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Tobberies will come to be known as sagacious NE 7, OCTAVE GRAND SUUARE PIANO, financial speculations. Louis lith style. Original cost 2 ° Will be sold for $280. the owner leaving’ 27 A strong petition has been sent from Eng- | thecity. Tov. t bh i lard to tbe Pope of Rome, asking forarestora- | Messre, METZERGTE eC Siore of ton of communion betweea the two churches. | a+, NEW YORK PRICES. JOS. J. MAY & CO, 308 Penasylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts, TUrspay, April 10. Sumner presented the petition more Simms and others, for an international copyright law, which was re- ferred to the Committee SenaTE.—Mr. of William Gil york S¢ The cnolera took off 6,400 people in Paris. | 1N inform our friends woe tae patio in 7A correspondent im Havana writes that | f!8t.we have rented the HUBS it Be wanted vo describe the Island of Cuba in | 2SPLISHMENT of the late ‘Ynomas McGuire & single line be shonid call it, “The land of the | oj {2 "8th street. between @ and E. feel happy to ace our frieuds give mi ; flea and the home otf the slave.” intend to give entire satiate ton an fee SA newspaper carrierin Providence has | SoDable as any in thecity. and es well, become a rich man by a legaey from an Eng- | /iMewise call attention to alia wver gp Boor eued lish relative. is for rent on reasouable terms WARD 5 SHY se wh ahi ; ° ‘« MURPHY SA daughter of ex-Senator Gwin was re- | mb 2.1m’ Horseshoers, “<8 DIARY 3 yolumes. Foved to be a concert of a peculiar kind. | Kennett, by Bayard” 9 Ruskin. The Story oi Pan e Mettermch performed on the piano; tne | bridge. osags’ tavlor, Lucy Arlyn, by Trow- > eters, te y Princess, bis wite, beatthe dram; and her Im. | Wellace. WDr ene pened Debora eal, cently married in Paris. REBEL WAR r S77 The Princess Metbilde’s last reception Af Bie this Last $ perial Highness played the trian We, the undersigned. do respecttull: Mr. Anthony, ing, reported a resolution for 1,000 copies of the Coast Surve: for the use of the Senate, and distribution by the Superinten Survey. Adopted. Friday next was, on motion, se: consideration of bills dnvalia Pensions. from the Committee on Print- the printing of ies fer dent oats Coast t apart for the from the Committee on Mr. Trumbull offered a resolution instruct- ing the Secretary of the Senate to present to the Secretary of State the bill to protect all persons in their civil mghts, ana furnish the means for their vindication, to, the signatures of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House attesting that the act was passed by 4 two-thirds vote of both I1LER, TAURATOR, IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS, &c., » between 12th and 23th streets, Having on hand a large assort LIQUOKS, &c., of_my own impc am prepared to a, te she Pp rices, and of a quality not to g , Thereby enumerate the following Wines, to connoisseurs at ig reduced prices, 252 Penna. av: pa my Restaurant at the followin; vis : the lowest retail prices : CHAMPAGNE AND Young America. Ackerman Lam: SPABKLING WINES, SF Among the patents recently secured in i FBANOK TAYLOR. London is one for a ladies “hair-parser.” Ps N0S—Several second-hand PIANOS in good 87 Motto of Congress—Positively na admit. ! “~, order. For sale upon easy terms, tance. —_ “WG. METZEROTT £00. x, of Steinway's Cal binet Organ UNCLAIMED TELRGD™ S Mr. McDougall protested that the bill had not received a two-thirds yote, because the Senate was not fully represented. The resolution was Mr. Wiison called up a bill to reimburse the 318 Penn. avenne. Pianos and Mason mudeitveres . for wan wient address other causes: Pe hyo yt peters aad Evergreens. Flint’s 1S Baker, rasses and Forage Plants. _nevitf_______ p. B, SNYDER, Manager, | -™> 1? aEBAROK TAYLOR. QS oa S" are mane ORPHAN asy. | ()PPOSITE THE PATENT OFFIC for the re Tattoo No, Joeaed APRIL Set UBD wee 452 SEVENTH STREET, « Tth street. snd will continue during Nw 7 the con ing «We feel a-sured that the present | PAPER HANGINGS. FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, appeal uf Ro ae bie tacttineoe oie Perens BORDERS- DECORATIONS. GILT CORNIUE, deeervir merous vas —_ 30" TABLE OIL CLOTHS, nUSTIC BLINDS, And a megnificent stock of # -MEDICAL aSSOCIATION—An adiourned | wixpow sHapee AND FIXTURES. PIC- mesting of the Medical Arccciation o- tLe 1 : F sdirict of Columbia will be held is the gens ot TURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND NAILS. the Medical Society on TUESDAY. April 10m, at | _ 4 !s0. ® superb assortment of o'ctock p.m. Tae LOVEJOY, M. D., Sec'y. But, and Ebony. PWEDE Ay And an endless variety of mar. At the eloce of the concert there wiil be aseries of beautify Tableau ia aps iM be. room. in SESDAY EVENING, Apriige a7 State of Pennsylvania for expenses in calling outthe militia of that State in Government service. It authorizes the Secretary of War to the State of Pennsylvania not to ex- 00,006 for the purpose named. Passed. Mr. Pomeroy called up a bill to grant 100,000 acres ot Public Lands to aid in the constrac- tion of aship canal from Lake Sac la Belle, in the State of Mic! A bill, making a grant of lands to aid in the construction of the Southern Minnesota Rail- OW TO GET A FARM, AND WHER’ i pe acres enough. The Farmer's The {ollowing Telegrams ¥ artieel, Dict: onary, edited by Gardner. Guano. its pi 5.—Young ‘America, from my own vineyard. Cc OAL! uses. Glenny’s Farming for the mil- “a supertor brand,” is ae Superior to FRED. KOONES, Agent for Tyler & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. y the cargo to dealers at the iowest Phila- slesale prices. Office southwest corner enue and lth * CEDAR Posts, h will be-sold low, =i 80! low, ppl ARI Mr. Wilson called up a resolution to grant the use of the Senate Chamber to Mrs. Walling, to deliver a lecture on the condition ‘DY FOR MARKET, on Tuesday evening, i7th inst. of the South, (0. 522 Tth street. ees le ___ Ho. 628 Fth otrect. H°TE" AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS, NOTICE. Qn motion of Mr. Trumbull, the Senate, at Session. 1:40 went into Executive § Hovs¥.—On motion of Mr. Dawes of Mass., pted directing the Secre- ish the House UARE AND OVaL PHOTOGRAPH AND SqréreRe FRAMES, tu Gold, Rosewood, Wal- 8 resolution was ade} tary of War to furni of oo seaines. of a Commission ee of the awards for tureot J. W. th and David G. Harold. Mr. Moulton, of IL, from the Committee on the | CARD DE_ VISITE FRAMES, PASSE-PAR- TOUTS, CARVED BRACKETS anv FRAMES. a division from the Male ‘The above stock is now offered te the public x. AT COST, FOR THIETY PBAYs, J.H. DANIEL, Conductor. In order to make room for extensive alterstions ~ &nd additions to my store, GULAE MONTBLY MERTING An inspection of the above complete stock is re- ABD OF TRosTEes OF PUB | gy At the BUT Sollclted. Sy BOTHROCK, 452 Seventh street, 1 ‘ES generally is oods ie he TRL 20. eo under it; B-eost ” between Sth and tate cbs. to receive de which were adopted. s Mr. Latham, of W. Va.. from the on Printing, reported a resolution ap7- tary. rn GTURE ON LABOW AND 178 RE- EDDING PRESENTS. OF -Lxtion to Bean gy, #ilopment | W be golivered by . C DF E pan Bon- = WE NES: ay between z hos ’ | SILVER TEA SETs, Tanenten ene, A teey, Aoetl Ta. os Ns SPOONS, FORKS AND CENTRAL BU > i in'the Consett” Cb FURSDAY EVENING, the loth instant, at alt: | A rarge sasortment. ie a iG ry this Ai ERS slate BILADELPRIA ice cara IONEB. F sts.¢ BF. BOISEAD. fesretery. ap 4-cotw Opposite the Parent Ufice. | JP. WINES. ies of the U. S. Coast introduced a bill "7 of a draw at LINEN, HEMP, COTTON, AND OTHER TWINKS. s WOOD and other SCREWS je. 513 7th street J.D. EDMOND & CO. REAT REDUCTION OF PRIORS, O@AL! COAL !! AND t At the lowest market prices for CASH, vo! w. Yard corner 6th str. mating of Printing of 2,500: port, Ingersoll, of i viding for the Aqueduct Bridge over Georgetown, D. C.; which Committ on the . Raymond, of ‘oreii on the subject of a resol Secretary of the Nay: to protect American Canada waters. The of a resolution President as to w! the protection of quarter, and w! Also, BENOCR HAND For sale cheap at N: LE FANCY SILVER WARK, ber. City Hall, on | SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, cic “WM. W. MOOBE, Secretary. _ M. W. GALT & BRO., Jowellors, n IGSTON & OROU Slate Fusscll's) | 8p 2-6t 354 Pennsylvania avenue, OON- YT 5) gE UU ee et ‘eet and Missouri JO PERSONS SROURING I0z. corinne svenue. segoleetea OF at Mill foot of 17th ot Mr. Ancona, of TRL ALYXANDEIA Canat itary Aff: reported back joint re.olution ees ye tans. -* Mayor of Alrsandrnabas 0 feturning the thanks of Uongress to Maj Geu W_S. Hancock: which was agreed to The Honse had just taken up the motion reconsider the vote by which the baakrup: ‘Was rejected when our report closed. This exnal extends trou the ¢ TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, | win the Chentprane nas aes Water is conveyed across the F @ t ’ * LATE FROM EUROPE Nt eet ri eon War Inevitable—tpy ish Ship. for the St. wrence —-The Mar- transported of coat alove. @. Capal un 160, about Sans) the war no coal has come ov TLAND, April 10.—The s'vamship Bel- gin from Liverpool on the 24h ult, via Lon Gonderry on the 3uth wit The London Times of the 30th says there is too uch reason to fear that the peace of Eu- rope is to be broken by one of the least yust and lenst necessary wars of modern times. eerie heartily trusts England may keep aloo Half dozen war vessels were preparing for sea at Plymouth, and are reported to go to the St. Lawrence. The 30th was Good Friday and a holiday. No later commercial news. The language of :he Prussian press, by evi- dent tion of the government, is warlike, And great preparations are being made throngh- out the kingdom. The Austrian Government Was also taking measures in anticipatien of the coming struggle Austria, itis said, has determined to put an end tothe provisional state of affairs in the duchies, and, if necessary, will propose that the question be referred to a European Gon- Tees, i The Independent Beige of the 29th ultimo has news that the King of Prussia consents to cer- tain milifary arrangements, which, though only preliminary, indicates that war is almost inevitable The rate of discount of the Bank of England Temains at six per cent LiyeRroot, March %—Flour very dull. Wheat tends downwards. Corn firmer and six pence higher; mixed 69.4295. 3d. Beef quiet and steady. Pork easier. Bacon inac- tive. Lard tends downwards, sales at 72c. Butter quiet andsteady. Tallow quiet and 64. lower. Coffee inactive. Kice steady. Ashes still advancing, sales at 36s.a37s. Rosin steady atis.alis. for American. Spirits Turpentine quiet at 49s. for French. Petroleum quiet at 2s.avs, 2d, for refining bern used by the overpmer canalan« squednct to use the caral and a for which it was ortry aruee pa lee. Dee suberg ne: Uy ob! cntigg that she woe mer Officer Bari when it ap found the likeness of ano ter’s pocket, and she, at ihe bim as his wife, threatened ness of the siranger up and taken Youre Amen’ C. Gautier, so f ington as a caterer, is ‘mp now in business in France exeeHent wine, into fame in thi country = a. Confederation of the British Provinces, TON, N. B., April 9.—In the Upper this morning, the anti-comfederauon rity presented a protest against the res. ms of Friday and the address to the n. The Lower House adjourned until three o'clock to-morrow, when the members tor the Government, who have been in con- sultation all day. will, itis reported, send in iheir resignations. The excitement is still very great. that it was murdered ——_o Affairs in Grory- THE Canal.—Baucin ws should be et this Jenson Tived to-day is the Molii wo Godey & Rheem. Depor with vehicles to Williauspor’ police that Samue Arrest of Fe Toronto, April 10.—Mi Pres- ident ot the Hibernia Society, and five others, have been arrested at Cornwall, on their way to Portland, on suspicion of being connected with the Fenian movements. Arms and am- munition have been tound. They were brought before a magistrate to-day. by Benjamin F. Hough. was ‘much better. light. Holders firm, end except in a limited way cate an improvement pr changed. No arrivals of flour to-day. Port or GrorcETown Diamond State, Wilson ma more: Columbia. Hooper celphia; Fultz, from Pi ‘teamer Diamond State. W A Public Dinner to Mr. Brooks. New York. April 10.—The Manhattan Club of this city, propose to give James Brooks a public dinner next Monday. Mr. Stockton and D. W. Vorhees are expected to be present Baltimore Markets. BALTIMorg, April 10.—Flour quiet; Western extra, 589. Wheat very firm: red 35¢ bieher. rm scarce and higher, white. Suas5 cts.: yellow, 79a7%e. Oats firm at 53854 cents Clover dull at £1.25. Provisions dull. Sugar firm. Coffee steady. Whisky nominal. mel Bprivateg otle seen at Mr “A. NAILUR S ST Street, betweem 13th aud 1ith » FOE SALE- Two STALLS jarkets. Cotton dull. Flour street north. Fe RENT-—A peat | New York 3 New York, / il 1 dull and drooping vutLern unchanged Wh dull’ Common hea Cora firm and quar Beef steady. Pork and Lard heavy Whiskey dull. LOCAL NEWS. —_» The African Conference. Third Day's Proceedings —White Reporters Ex- cluded—Only the Colored Reporter of the “Chron- tele” Admitted—Tne “Chronicle” All Right—The tar” has Slim Chances—The “Republican” a Two-faced Sheet.” Learning that the Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Connectien for Bulti- more District was sitting at the Union Wesley Church, on 23d street, our religious reporter proceeded to the plage this morning, and found the Conference in session. He stated his busi- ness to one of the colored brethren, and was conducted to the secretaries. These referred him to one of the brethrea sitting to the left of the altar, acting, he understood, as a reporter 13th ts, GE PIANO FORTE MANU Namerous ipcontroverti geen at the estabiixhment, \ and second-hand PAANOS auc terms. ‘SPeine STYLES Gents Btack and fancy colors: BOYS HATS, Black and Fanc Gray's MCULDED COLLA «s, Fine assortment of WALKING CANES, &c., as to what had previously been done, and again Huch iatba Yed proposals ut te the ed vas ma for a term of years of tor Alaxand including AM of its real and of Va. to the cety of Georgetowa, DC, on "he built on granite rock piers, ard Uy into the Potomac at Alexandria Canal, for the reason tbat une asa won toad - from -Georretown to Ariing on trarting will be reqrired (o piace a An@reprir, and ally constracta@ and other wnless by comscnt of all Ube contracting ARBKHT POK MUR DRE —Jraloucy the Com > It will be remembered by the reace Sear bat on Easter Monday night a coi woman. eamed Mary EF. }.aker tth Ward, was badly burned by fhe exploso of @ lamp and died two days afer Bader. Butler was arrested | Ted mMevidenoe’ krocked ber down anu kicke threw the lamp on her, and tb fire burped her ro as to cause Handy sent Bat'er to jail for court. wines, Achamparre which he. America,” grown ard mavufac ¢ ‘vineyard not long since purchase a bids fair to cx INPAYTICIDE.— Last evening. male newly born and supposed w ‘was found at the mouth of the Sth and G streets, on which « held this morning by Coroner Weodward, » 4 @ verdict was rendered that the jury belicwed inquest was Was Tepor skins ‘who was shot isst Sunday at Lan ful condition. To-day we lear Frovr axp Grain Mark ‘demand for flour is impoving ifal SADDLE EORSE. L and the other in the Oentral Mark. * at the southeast cerner of sth street west Fi OUSE, six and ce fine gardeu s'tached.’ Al sale, CORNER LOT, improves by Fram: four rooms, Inquire at Ceal Yard, c HE ONLY ESTABLISI MENT the District of Columbia or Alexa where PIANOS and ORGa Ns can ealy tuned and repaired ts at OBGE L WILD 4 BRUS references can be few doors north of Penn avenue. Also, for sale, an asrortment of the best new SPRING STYLE SOFT HATS, CHILDEENS’ STAW BATs, Lockwood's CLUTH LINED GEA TS’ DEESS ROOTS, SLIPPERS, & . BW. BURR ap 10-6t 383 Seventh street. new I street might be informea of the proceedings. Learn- ing from these that-some resolutions had had been adopted, be asked for a copy of them, and was informed that they were in 1on of the » Reporter.” This individual to allow the resolutions to be seen or copied, saying they were for the Chronicle. Our reporter. defeated but. not dismayed,” returned to the secretaries’ table for the pur- pose of taking a few notes of the current pro- ceedings. At this point a tall ebony colored brother on the left arose and asked, «‘ Who gaye authority for another reporter to be present?” He no- of Oyster Sheil«. Re ty ws Areasor \ aul tuced a white brother at the secretaries’ table, A oe a. thereof uot used and understood that he was a reporter for the rey Ashes, Rupbish, Bhavings er Befuse Sub Star. Stances of any trade, occupation or nother asked—-+ What is the Star >” adding | which may bo pontiast to public healt the’ sensible remark, “It does not matter in Filth, Soap Sudsin Pools, Dr what paper the proceedings are published, i: ag nd or Soap Factories they are published correctly.” Anotber, evidently a stranger, asked—“W hat Star are you talking about—a falling star or blazing siar !” A Voice.—“A rismg star.” Anothber.—*« Well, we all want to see light. but 1 favor the papers who favor me, and be- lieve the Cironicie one of that kind, If the Star iatends *o turn to God and serve bim, I am glad to hear it.” A voice from the other side of the house.— “The Star has committed an unpardonab!e sin, and bas slim chances.” Another.—“Well let's see how he does to- day. If it Il right he may come again.” The reporter of the conference asked if the consent of the conference had been obtained by the reporter of the Star. He was opposed to the Siar having accesr to the records now. It it is aliowed to publish the proceedings in the afternoon, then the Chronicle will have to take them stale. It is an effort to take the wind out of the Chronicle. The reporter was not sent to the conference because the S.ar was friendly to the colored people, but because they wanted the news. Money is wha: is wanted, and it they had the news the paper would sell. He moved— Another Prother.—“If you don’t do be:‘er, and say what you are going to do at once, you will find a nice burlesque in the Star this eve- ning. You must remember that in days by that paper was in the habit of burlesquing meetings. veral years ago 1 was arrested one night for singing and praying in the street. on the way from meeting, and the Sier published that, headed “Nigger arrested for praying in the street.” The Chronicle reporter, (colored:) “I have no vindicuye feelings in the matter, bat the Chronicle in my opinion should have the Ppro- ceedings fresh irom the mint. If the Conier- ence bas not invited the Siar man he shoald notremain. The Conference had soliciied the Chronicle to publish the proceedings, and it would not be fair afier they had commenced the publication of the proceedings, to give the reporter of another paper the rieht to take the proceedings. The Conference had virtually made a contract with the Chronicle, and should fulfill it, Another brother to the right asked if a bar- gain had been made with the Republican. A voice.—No: the Chronicle. Tut, tut; don’t mention the name of that two-faced sheet! Here a lull took place, which was interrupted by the chairman, who said they should do comething. A ‘motion was here made that no report of the proceedings shall be allowed to be except that furnished the Chronicle by the reg- ularly appointed reporter; which was carried. Afier a slight puuse, the Conference waiting, to see the effect of the “hint,” the suspense ‘was broken by 4 brother saying he Nis white brother would see the pro; of leaving; and our religious reporter forth‘with took = his hat and scanty neies, and reluc- le SPECIAL SALE 0 300 primers at AUCTION AT ME. CONN Suite, Wrappers, te.. &e Goode all . Goods. it ite to ly the latest AMERICAN MOLDED CoOL} GRAYS PATENT LADIES LARs, the ladies. T and its pearl; retail) A foiling, even longer tha: s nicely polished linen co! As this is entirely new in the markes, derrigned for the prese ie more generally int-educe| bexes. containing one dozen Col) paid to any address on recetp ._ Addr. County, and Sale cL AND J0RN mh %-en1st 1 (PFFICE SECRETARY BOAED OF HEALTi AsHINGTON, D C.. April 9. 18°) ‘The fall ig lust of Nuisance. leclare. | noose Carcasses. Dead Fish, or Ovial of Fish, Offals from Butchers’ Stalls and Slaughter Houses, Stagnant or Still Water in Posds, Marshes, Sew- ts. Stabies, Foul Cow Houses or Cow Pons, : Foul Privies and Hog Styes, Fee! Premicos send Gutters, aud Fout Sianghter Hn .0< 7 ing Vegetables and Fruits of every de yy all imal Substances, whether entire as food which siuage from Dye with Glanders, Feces, or uses or Busidings or portions there:f in a ap l0-3t Becrotury Board of BBX ¥- 5. WALSH & 00. auctioncers THESTORE OF LLY, 243 PENNSYLVAN'A AY On WEDNESDAY MOKNING, A o'cleck, and 7 in the EVENING, Dresses. Silk, Velvet. and Silk Coa new and made in recent styles. Sale continues durimg the week for other Dry The subscribers take pleasure in axon rncine shat, es Geveral Agents, they have compieie! arr sace Proluction cf the AB COMPA +¥, CRIMPED CUL- To which a! would invite the «pecial atteation «f{ is article is entirety wovel in ite struction and appearance, aad reach«® the purchs ser inthe jorm of a handsome turn-ove” Collar, crimped or fluted, as its name ind erly curved to fit snugly the wen. r andi g Collar, or tured from the same king Baus note pager, pearance, without ant as yet is in hands of ouly tue | T dealers, tae te frrrish sampie }, by mat. post- In geving Post Of.c¢ address, mention Tow, Devonshire &t., & Kite wert & HENDERSON, 367 D street, Dewers in all the latest styles of PAPEB HANGINGS, WALL PAPERS, AND WiNDOW SHADES, Buitable for Parlers, Hall», Dining Rooms®&c. Also, op band, a fine sssoriment of OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS,RUSTIO BLINDS, PICTURE OORDS AND TASSELS. All of which they effer at the lo: All work in their bine execut 4 on the most rea- terms and at short notice, in the city or country by expertenced work:men. tte REMEMBER THE PLACE 367 D STREET. NEAR NINTH, FRANKLIN HALL BUILPING, bet. Sth and 10th sts., opposite Seaton Hall. Wasbiagton, D.C. tantly left the field to his monopolizing molored rival of the Chronicle. gh Crrminat Cover, Ji Fisher.—Yesterday, Rachel Smith, indicted murder iy, causing the death of Mary Parker, was found gailty of manslaughter. This morning, Mary A. ue indicted for the larceny’ of cloth from Jo... Keefer, was placed on trial. Bradley, Jr,and J. J. Johnson for defense. J out. The same ‘was pli ‘on trial for the larceny of linen, toweli xc, from Mrs. Our readers are perfectly familiar with the accused, she having been wrrested for numer- ous larcenies by the detavtives a few weeks The defense set up twee os ‘was in- ANURE. MANUBE. mh I7-e06t sy BN, De THOUSAND YARDS OF WANG want now is the time. 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