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EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY | SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, 5. W. Corner P: me and Lith street, BT ws NOYES, BAKER & CO, et Dae ve The STAR is seryed by the carriers to their sabecribers in the City and District at Tes CxNTs PER WEEE. at the counter, With or without wrappers, Cents each Datlar and Tye Genis; viz aonibe, Farce Delton ad is ‘ss one year, Poe potions. No are sent from We office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR— published on Friday Morning—@ne Dollar and a Half @ Fear. PATENT MEDICINES. Hooraso’s osRMAN BITRE! HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIc, ‘TPO GREAT REMEDIES FOR ALU DISEASES: or THE MIVER, STOMACH, CR DIGESTIVE ORGANB ROOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Wa composed of the 7 Sptealiy wrmed. rrady) ot Tesgues Were ead tan rely Sree from wlerastee admizture ef aay HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO 1s a combinatio: ell the ingredients of the Bit- Sere, with the purest quality of Sansa Crus Kees &c., making one of the mast Temedies ever effered ‘Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcohol edemtature. will use ‘ HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no objection to the combination eGthe Bitters, as stated. will use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TOSIO. both equal! 5 the Ther are, vot caually good, and contain the Seineamers matter of taster the Toute the most palatable. y culence, Inward Piles, Puiness of Blood to the Head, Acidity & the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- burn, Discust for Food, Pulness or Weisht im the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ine or Fluttering at the Pit @& the Stomach, Swimmins of the Head, Hwrried or Dificult at the Heart, Suftcating Sensations when ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webbs before the Sigtt, Duil Pain in the Head. Dej- ciency of Perspiration, Yel- lowness of the Skim and Byes, Pain im the side, Back. Chest, Limbs, ete., Sud- den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Beil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the test caction in the selection of a remed: for his case. Forchasing only that which he is as- rue merit. is skilfulls compousded. te free Som injurious ingredients, and hae eatablighed Mteelf a reputation for the cure of these diseases In this connection we would submit those well- Known remedieo— | HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHrapetraia, Pa. Teonty.smg sears since they gore fret Sntro ess than any other remedies known to | ‘These remedies will effectually cnre Liver Com int, Jaundice. D rf H lity, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of - Beye, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines. DEBILITY, Basultine from any Cause whatever; Prostrationo the System, induced oy Severe Labor, Hard ships, Exposure, Fevers. €¢ extant eqnal to these rem tone and vigor is im ted . the a1 te is strengthened. band of time weighing heavily Jl its attendant fils, will find in f tuis BITTERS. or the TONIC, an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore i and ardor of more yeutbful a a ir shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. It is a well established fact that fall one-half of Be female portion of our population are seldom tu be enjc) ment of good bealth; or. to use thelr own express: ver feel well.” They are id devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and fa’ Bo appetite. ‘To this class of persons the BI . TONIC, is expecially —— Ce WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN use of either of these rem very case of MARASMUS ‘Thousands of certificates have accumulated {n the hands of the proprietor, but of bmh 2 perenne = vat Ls) Pt po it will be obeer are men of note ofsuch standing t! be believed. — TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: Puiiapetruia, March 16, 1837. “I find ‘Hooftand's German Bitters’ 4 1, Ueetel in diseases of the digesti and of great benefit in cases of debility and Bervoussction u the system. Yours, truly, GEO. W. WoODWARD.” HON. JAMES THOMPSON TL consider *Hoofaud's German Bitters’ a val ua- medicome in cases of attacks of Indigestion or sper. lean certify this from experieace it. “Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON.” * FEOM REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia Dr. Jackson—Desr Sir: I have been frequently Fequested te connect my name with recommenda. ons of different kinds of medicines, but regarding ‘ss out of m Phere, 1 causes Yours, very Tesbgettol "e ENNARD, Eighth, below Coates street. FROM REV.E. D. FENDALL, Assistant Editor Christian ; fo B.D. FENDALL, CAUTION sen thet the ‘of 0. M: JAOKSOM ip on the wrapper of . All others are cous- i Sipbies Pe: ae CHARLES M. BVANS, Proprietor, Formerly 0. M. 3A0K80M'& 00; PRICES. eoGend y German Bitters, meee GT ag yf ‘onie. 9 per bottle or , XXXI. SPECIAL NOTICES. U VEGETABLE pictins Haut’s Vi Sicx “Wlestoree Gray Bait to ma. revebie foe Sierra ee on aed ihe ha oot uL's Vee! * eke =~ Brewta: Internat Revenve TAx,—Mr. Shermw, fiom the Finance Committees, reported im the ‘Senate to-day an amendment tothe bill toegempt certain manufactures from internal tax, s0.a8 to inelude “on turpentine, on ooffée roasted or #found, and articles intended as substitutes { coffee; spices and mustard; of, refined sugars and.on the products of sugar wefineries; on su- gar candy and confectionery, aad oa diamonds, emerale, precious stones, and inijtations thereof, ‘and en a. 1 jewelry. Pourticat.—In Virginia the Conservatives Are making extraordinary efforts to carry the State. It will be remembered that there was a on the old registration t on putting uonal Government, $20 wed annually to the national ‘hat under our Constitution asd erm | of Government each State bas the right t> de- termime for Krell as to what class of ciluzens shall exercise the elective franchise im said FOBTIETH CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings Mowpay, March 16. PR meer Chair narod a mem. mn 2 Joan of $100,000. iso, memorial of tion of South the daty on ri mittee. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. FYROM EUROPE TO-Day. [By Cable to the Associated Press.) Lowpor, March 16—Forencon.—Oonsols, %3; U.S. 5.20%, 724 e724; Illinola Central, 604° Bries, 47x. 16—Forenoon.—U. 8. | istration of the 600,000 may be sa: 5 THE EVENING STAR Mreilaen Bio 6 Seen} InroRTART Ducist0n.—A. very: 1mportant decision Was rendered in the Sapreme Court of the United States this afternoon in the cage of Crandell against the§State of Nevada, in regard to the capitation tax levied apon passengéfs on railroads, Justice Miller delivered the opinion to levy this tax, and ail Inws which provided for the collection -of this tax were unconstitu- This decision will bave an important bearing upon the levying of a capitation tax in Maryland and New Jersey. Mr, STEvENs has recovered from the fatigues of the first day of impeachment so) far that he ‘was ubjeto attend the meeting of the managers this morning. Tur Hovst Committee om Ay ‘were at work to-day on the Indian bill, but did not complete it. | BEREWER iickarn Carolina, asking the lof askin, re] of . Referred to Finanes Oom- On motion of Mr, Wilson, a committee of con- ference was ordered on the disag: of the two Houses on the bill to facilitate the payment of soldiers’ bounties. On motion of Mr. M packs,” should be, withdrawn fren . and the vacuum sapplied Treasury FRawkror: 5-20's firmer at 75 4 notes, Known as “green. Sales of 12,000 bales. ns quiet. Mis March 16—A fternoon.—Consols, 93 and 930% for account; Iinois . Others unchanged. uiet and unchanged. Breadstuffs dull. *Loxvom, March 16Even! the previous question, second it, ‘direct vote Bpon moved to tay it Mr. Rose ba lak od refused ‘ort be teeobutions MP. 0m the table, which motion was Vote of = yes to 123 nays. The resolution was then referred to the Judi- ciary Committe. Mr. aaron my ay So a reeole tion to pay A. C. Hunt expenses ting the ceat of Geo. M. Oi ‘Cotorado. Referred to rril! of Maine, a com- On the invalid Mr. Edmunds submitted an order that the igh to the reporters for insertion Proceedings Telative to impeach- Proceedings and list of the consideration of iu secret session white majority 20,000 new names on the new —— The New York correspondent of the Phil- men who took a pr State Con vention of the New thstand x of 12,000 ‘the fn the official ment minutes of the ayes and noes taken di aby question by the ir. Edm: been informed b: —Political news is, 92893 for money, and 5-20’, T2YATZY. $s_Evening—United Siaren 16—E vening.—Cotton easier, and closed firm; uplands 10al0 4d. on the spot, and 10d. to arrive; Orleans 10%al0 kd. Sales of 12,(00 bales, RHODE ISLAND. side and the Governorship of Bhede Island—The Treasurer of Rhode Island a Defaulter. [Special Dispatch to the Star.) Rrovipence, R. I., March 16.—It is freely stated here that Gov. Burnside is considering the propriety of declining a re-election. The Treasurer of this State, Geo. W. Tew, proved a defaulter to the amount of $4.00. has been removed, and Samuel A. Parker Placed temporarily in charge. FLOOD IN THE HUDSON RIVER. [Special Dispatch to the Star.] Avpany, March 16.—The Hudson river is rising rapidly at Troy and this citv, and great fear is entertained of an impending freshet. Goods are being removed from warehouses on the river front. One thousand employees of the New York Central Railroad struck on Saturday becaus? ten hours work were demanded of them. PENDLETON MEETING IN CINCINNATI A FIZZLE. {Special Dispatch to the Star.) CINCINNATI, March 19.—A meeting in the in- terest of Pendleton for President, called in this city on Saturday night, was a failure. Al- though Thurman, Voorhees and Pendleton were adyertised to be present, neither were there, and the meeting did not even organize. — VIRGINIA NEW: Considerable apprehension is felt in Rich- mond, lest the crowded state of the penitentiary is likely to breed pestilence, which may spread into the city as soon as warm weather com- mences, Dr. Burton, the phygican to the peni- tentiary, has brought the attention of the ernor to the subject and appointed « commis- sion to consist of Doctors Joynes, Cabell, Mc- Caw, Cullen and Bolton, to visit the peniten- Uary and report. Colonel Rose, commander of Camp Scho- had a difficulty in Rich- nguage toward some of the witnesses against him, in relation to the Court martial before which he was recently ed. The case has been referred to Gen- unimportant. 93 for account. U. "h. Thinois Central, ‘RANKPORT, States 5-20's, 75, ‘COL, ‘ork Democracy, the reiterated newspa- statements that Gov, Seymour is not a can- te for the Presidency, he can be ind: his determination. —The Chicago Times says that the Demo- erats feel under the dee “ut for the fight which he has the canting, rotten erew of noodles who are runni 10 the devil;"—but_ it adds manifest their curred im contest Committee of % ‘On motion of Mr. Washburne, (Itt that the and Sioux City railroad, in Lowa, had not fa! filled the terme of its graut and calling C for certain in’ dy sala the Constitution provided ‘Tax Crime 0: reir ear 2d Tene te the Latenor Mr. Ingersoll (Ill ) introduced the 1 Resolved, That for the business of the country dition to which it has been brought by the re- tring of legal tender notes from the volume of THE ARLINGTON Faxm.—Major Gen. How- ard, Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau, is about to haye Arlington surveyed, dividing it into 5 arid 10 acre lots, which will be Tet out to freedmen to cultivate, ‘acres of Jand in this farm, well suited for agri- cultural pur poees. made against the int country s it try straigi ite im: its te of relief. Sent in, sealed address joward Asscelation. Philad r. Hendricks, the order until to-morrow Mr. Frelinghuysen presented memorial of a colored persons asking aid to assist to Liberia. grating ¥ 6 Mr. Edmunds, from the Commitiee on the Judiciary, reported with amendments the bill Telating to appeals to the Court of Claims. ‘Mr. Cattell, trom the Committee on Finance, the bill supplementary to the art to national currency secured by a pledge of the United States notes, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof. Mr. Fowler introduces ot the Missiesipp: River. to Committee on Com merer. Howard called up the bill relating to the central branch of the Union Pacific ax, with sure iter envelopes, Frost ‘KILLIN Bg TON, Ory ‘s. ja 29-30 titude in «some ether way than by electing kim to the Presidency.” —The Lynchburg (Va.) News admits that the result of the New Hampshire election is rather incompatible with the idea so sedulously incaleated by the Democratic mense revolution in the popular mind against the Radical party;” and complains litical reverses indicate that the peeple realize the dangers which environ them, and are aroused to the necessity of ing the proper correctiy an There are about 400 ERRORS OF YOUTH. tleman who suffered for years Som ier Tne GREenBack question came up in the House this morning, on a resolution intro- duced by Mr. Ingersoll, providing for inflation ‘to the amount of the previous contraction, the notes so issued to be used im the redemption of gold bonds. The resojution was finally referred to Waysand Means Committee, by a vote of %) to 58. snd free to all who need it for making the smple perience can de ES oe the recelpt and al remedy by a to profit by the by addressing, i sbould overwhelming lation any of the gold interest bearing ponds of ‘the United States. Referred to Committee of Ways and Means, by 8 vote of 9 yeas to 58 nays. ‘The Honse then resumed the consideration of the unfinished business of the conference , lief of the hei: No. 42 Cedar s Dill to provide for to recognize their f fealties and o! the commands ical leaders.”’ - attributes the defeat of the Democrats to the fact that “they made such hot haste to de- clare that they were nol Mr, Jounson’s friends in the matter of impeachment.” —Hon. John Morrissey was in Memphis, Tennestee, at the county election last week, but declined an invitation to attend and address a Democratic meeting. — Hon, Z, B, Vance has declined the Con- servative nomination for Governor of North Carolina. “both from public and private con. last, being the bill for the ee yoncan L. Pine’ After discussion by Messrs. Schenck, Hol- man, Cobb, Washburn, (Wis.,) Scofield, and ‘Mr. Cobb ( Wis.) moved to lay the whole #nb~ cted—yeas, 52; days, agreed BOOK SINCE THE WAR, Ax ItrortaT MEASURE. —Quite a stir was created in the House this morning by the intro duction by Mr. Washburne, of Indiana, of a so much of the provisions of the act of 1866 “To fix the number of Judges of the Supreme Court” as eancy in the office of custe Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States shail filled by appointment until the number of As- Justices shall be reduced to six.’, The Democrats seem to think that the obj Dill is to pave the way to such an . ihe number of Judges as willsecure a majority the additional appoini- menis to be made after the President has been removed by impeachment. Tux Vistr or Gexeraa HANCOCK.—There is consideraple speculation as to the President's object in ordering General Hancock to Wash- The order it through General Thomas, but through the usual military channels. ADVICES REcHIVED this morning from Mi sissippi state that the new constitution will be adopted by a large majority. Complaints are freely made against General Gillem that he ha- occasioned gr: at delay in the work of the Con- yention, and prevented the enforcement of The Constitutional Conven- tion has completed its labors, and is expected to adjourn to-morrow, 17th inst, "Johnson took the floor in advocacy of the Unhke many of the bills on the table this bad no political bearing, but was in the inter- est of Commere alone. road would tend to cement more bonds of the Union Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, offered an amerd- Ment that no subsidy of United States bonds shall be allowed te the road beyond the allow- ance already made for the 100 miles which are Mr. Morrill, of Maine, moved to the further consideration of the bill; which was | t. not agreed to. ! Mr. Sherman presented remonstrance of mer- | ebants and brokers of New York against the passage of the funding bill. irom the Uommitwe on Fi- eported the House bill exempting cer- tain manufactures trom Internal tax with amendments, restoring to the taxable list tur- coffee, roasted of intended as substithte: for coffee, and mustard, refined the products of sugar refiners, sugar candy and confectionary, diamonds and imitations thereof, and all jewelry, and leaves the tax on friction matches A TALE OF VILLAGE LIFE IN NEW ENG- ‘ct on the table. Sinton of Go *ycs Contsuncerebert wilt tee yeas, 77: nays, 2 Mr. Butler (Mass.) moved to ‘ rules for the purpose of ordering that pending hment trial the rules may be sus- Mr. Washburne (Til) hy | objection if weg apy rts arising out o! "Butler would eo modify hit Mr. Wood (N. Y.) dema: nays, and the motion was agreed to—yeas 1¢-, BY HENRY WARD BEECHER. One Vol. Crown 8vo., bound in English Crape . —— The Seucy (Ark.) Record flies the follow- ing ticket: For President, Geor; ton; tor Vice President, John B. Adams. ic State Committee of Geor- pointed delegates to the Na- ion, and made arrangement: to oppose the new constitation, —— Encouraged by the success of the Con- seryntives tn Alabama, the Democracy of Mis- sissippi are discussing what course to take to defeut the new constitution. —— The Roehfort (Md.) Democrat prints this For President, Horatio Seymour; for Vice President, John A, McUletmard. —— The Conservatives of Florida are organ- izing to defeat the constitution. The leading papers are endeavoring to bring about co certed action. — The following dispatch was sent by Mr. Stanton to Maj. Gen. Sickles whan the result of the New Hampshire election became known: varfment, Washington, March 10, i368, . Sickles: 1 congratulate New Hainp- her brilliant victory, and you upon of your recent exertions in behaif of the Union and haman liberty; service aot less important and distinguished than your gallantry upon the fleld of Gettysbarg. E THE LOW PRICE ($1.50 PER COPY) AT ze W. Pendle- ” WHICH THE BOOK I8 TO BE SOLD, ‘ led the yeas and —— The Demoer: an THE LABGE QUANTITY OF BEADING MAT- TER, NEARLY 600 CROWN SVO. British Parliame: Parliament devoted considerable time last week to Insh affairs. On Thursday ni Mayo, Chief Seer would soon submit to the consideration of the jan for « mew Irish university, the which were to be named by the Catholics, but whose privileges were not con- fined exclusively to Catholics, Mr. Horsman, member for Stroud, sid the Ministers had promised a retorm in Ireland, but their reform proved to be only a commission of inquiry and Anew university. More than this was needed to conciliate Ireland, which be ruled by Enflish laws, customs and prey dices, but aecording to the wishes of the Trish Mr. Robert Lowe thonght there was Ro good reason why the different religious sects should not agree as well in Ireland as they dud elsewhere The existence of not in point as an evidence of discontent, for roof that the body of the Irish people sympathised with that rebellious spirit, which was confined to American The trouble was deeper sented. Mr, Hughes made a general reform in ‘That it contains, mast create for it VERY LARGE DEMAND, emeralds, pre- FRENCH & RICHARDSON'S, 334 Pesnsylvania ave: Wal |G. ALFRED HALL & CO. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 495 NINTH STREET, NEAR PENESYLVANIA ANENUE. (First established in 1388.) yARDEN SEEDS, | AND GENUIN! AMERICAN AND on OTRPoRTED. - LF Pao aas EXTBA nd one week earlier than the 2. Landreth’s Extra Blue Imperial Mr. Conkling then argued at length in oppo- sition to the bill under discussion, relative to ¢ Pacific railway, Hovse or REPRESENTATIVES.—Under the call of States afd Territories tor bills and joint resolutions for reference only, the following were introduced and referred to the Commit- fleld, near Lynchbur; State ordinances. mond, using violent should no longer Socrery.—The following from the Home Journal describing a brilliant party American lady, Mrs. Downing, in Paris, will be read with interest by many Washingtonians “General and Mrs. Dix and family were among the guests—the General weariug his uni- representing an Andalusian trimmed with nek lace mantilla, confined with On Thursday last, the Valley Bank property. in Winchester, was sold by Joseph S. Care . G. Fant, receiver. chased by the Shenandoah Valley National Bank, the price paid being $13,000. The prop- is yery valuable. eneral Scofield has decided that notaries public are not required to take the “ironclad.” Mr. Srowden, from New York, has bought a farm of thirty acres, three miles ‘from Freder- icksburg, on ‘the Court House road. The land adjoins the farm of Mr. Arthi Purchased by Mr. Snowden. 4 Gec rge R. Fitz, By Mr. Dawes, (Mass.)—Joint resolution an- thorizing & settlement of the accounts of James C. Clapp, deceased. Claims. iy Mr. Taber, (N. Y.)—Bill to authorize the payment of certain claims of certain citizens of New York. Claim: By Mr. Miller, (P: Fenianism was there was BO —— The Charleston, 8. C., Daily News feels very sore over the New Hampshire election. It “New Hampshire gone to the devil by Such was the brief di patch from one of our attentive special corr To usof the South it should teach the bitter lestonhow uncertain rents of populs@&eeling in our deliverance. if it can by « general political reaction in the Northern States, may yet be far dis ? —In the House to-day, Mr. ‘Miller introduced a bill concerning appeals in patent cases, which was referred to the Com- mittee on the Jadiciary. all cases when, under the existing laws, an a peal is allowed from the decision of the Com- missioner of Patents to the Chief Justice of the District Court of the District of Columbia, and adecision is had or may hereafter be given thereon by but one of the court, it shall be the duty of said Chief Justice, on the petition of any person interested, setting forth that the petitioner believes injustice has tone rehearing before at least a judges of said court, including the Chief Justice. “All papers in the case shall be returned to the Commissioner of Patents for use in the case, provided that such petition is Tepresented and filed within one year atter the had before one of the party against w be had year thereafter to an appeal to the United States Supreme Court; and it shall be the duty of that Court to re-examine the same upon its merits, and decide as law and Such decision shall be returned te the Patent Office, and a patent shall iseue according (if not alread the successful party, and if one has lo the unsuccessful voked by the Comm! “CARACTACUS.” CARACTACUS.? Tmported fremgjpala: port: Danie) O'Rourke Early, bom Thumb. ai | er vi LY BEANS. LIMAS oe: Lut TUCE. 001 PLANT, and ‘all of Liste forwarded on appiiestion. LAWN GRASS. different varieties of impo! bag Sy mixed for )—Joint resolutions of the Pennsylvania Legislature insti ucung the Sei ators, and directing the Representatives in Con- gress trom that State to urge npon the General Government the establishment of a mail steam- ship between the United States and Liberia. ch in which he ured a reland. Mr. Vance, course of his remarks, argued tha: free uade injurious to Ireland. Mr. Jacob ly denounced the anomaties of the Irish church establishment. plored the beggarly account of the Iris policy silk under-skirt: ultra-ina- rine upper dress, trimmed with black velvet: bodice @ la paysonne: her blonde hair,in long floatmg masses. falling below her wart. Mrs. Blake, General Dix’s married daughter, was one of the most decided successes of the evening. B. personated a Yan f Marguerite—wrii the usval majority!" ~ ur Hart, recently of Spotsylvania, and Sr. ericksburz, have been jonservative Committee to address the voters in the com- are North, and that be aceomplished N SETS, CAB- : ii Also, I allowing a rel Ting in patent TOMATO-EGG cases before the United States District our Seeds for the District of Columbia, and to old maid: dress of k aud white muslin cap; knitting in pectacles on nose: an old-fashioned reticule hung at her side, from which trom time to time she supplied her friends with nuis it, 1y to an ineuil garding the circumstances of the i | ment of Mr. W. Jobnson, the Orange Secre- ry, in the county of Down, Irelaud, Lord Mayo said the prisoner was detained im jail use he refused to express regret for his ac- tion in leading an illegal procession. The House then went into Committee of the Wlole, and resumed the debate on the state of Ireland. Mr. Chichester Fortescue thought 2 sausfactory reform in Ireland was possible without disturbing the | argued that church reform needed the same piritualism is rapidly on the increase in Portsmouth. ‘The wonderful doin; the mediuros are creating great exc PATENT CASE! rted Baslish post route from Mount Pleasant to McDon eccording in Delaware. Post Offices and Post Roads. By Mr. Goliaday, (Ky.)—Joint resolution t of the claim of R. H. Earnest, liewsenant colonel of the 115th regi_ ment United States colored troops. Claims. the Speaker--Bill to refund ce: amounts paid as subsidy of the harbor of Michigan City, Indiana. Com- Mr. Paine, (Wis.)—Resolutions of the 10 reimburse the city ses incurred in im- The Reported Troubles in Ten ~ Data” writes to the Sun: Referring to the see. the newspapers Among the ladies whose dresses were re- markable for taste and elegance were Miss Bouligny, of Washington, as the \f Poetry, a superb and most becoming costum: under-dress of sky blue satin, over one of tted with golden stars, heavy gold cords and tassels; corsage of Fellow satin embroidered in various colors; necklace of gold beads; a long veil of white tulle covered with gold stars, fall- from a golden crown which rested lightly on the brow without confini: fell in long locks down to the @ branch of palm Tre Witz Hovse.—vVisi tive Mansion to-day were more numerous than for some days past. Among those who had in. terviews with the President, were Hon. A. H. Stephens, late Vice President of the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Lorenzo Thomas also had an interview with the President. . THe APPROPRIATION POR THE DEstITUTE. — Major General 0. O. Howard to-day issued the following ord: “General C,H. Howard, Astistant Commicsible —General: Having been in- of the passage of the act appropriating $15,000, to be expended under my su destitute popula istrict of Columbia, I request that you wil! ments for the employment of destitute families, their cirenm- stances to be ascertained by actral inspection. Plecse see the Commissioner ot Public Build- ings and Grounds and arrange with him, so as to place the laborers under his direction. furnishing this relief, for the not exceed the amount of one dollar per day to each laborer, and the same rules will be ob- served as existed last year, when the destitute le were employed under the supervision nd paid by this Bureau. bedsent servant, FLOWER SEEDS It provides that in In full variety. rizing the vett im full variety. rted troubles in Tennes- wntion, in addition to the correspondence between General Grant and General Thomas, that reports have been in c culation to the effect that the difficulty in that State was in some way countenanced by the black satin & and looped up 5 ure of lands, bat FRUIT AND for the imprevement - oi A Ett ta TBEES, tucky Blue Grass, White Clover, Sweet- Kscouted Veraal, and other vattetion of Uraaceey BEED OATS AND CORN. GOODRICH” judges of said uiry ia official sources your corre- dent learns that on Friday last General ommumeaiion from General Thomas, dated Louisville, March ‘th, en- closing certain statements of parties in Tennes- eral Thomas says: “General Grant will see by these statements. ‘as he doubth #s has already learned trom other sources, that the enemies of the present State government in Tennessee are organizing for Tesistance to the laws, which resistance is an eut-growth of the rebellion, and means as well opposition and hostility to everything repre- semting patriotism and devotion to the besi interests of the country, although, as yet, it has Rot taken the form Of open resistance to the Urited States Government. authorities shod! Legislature of Wisconsin t | saw in the plan of of Milwaukie for ex; Proving the harbor of By Mr. Johnson, he new University a pledge | on the part of the Government to treat the reli- jous sects in LreR®nd on a footing of eqanlity r. O'Donoghue, member for Tralee, said the | disaffection among the | Spread, and reached all classes | alyzing trade. The first remedies to be app! sbould be to deprive the Irish Church estab- lishment of its endowments, and gfant to ten- ants leases of not less duration than thirty-one years. Mr. Hamilton charged Mr. 0 Donoguwe with being an organizer of mock funerats honor of assassins, and said he was uafit to act as an adviser. Mr. John Bright said no question approach- ed thisin magnitude or gravity. The evil of absenteeism and the injustice of the Charch es- tablishment were not the only faulu, The tenants required proprietary rights. The that the Governmr: money for their relief, was impracticable Ownership in the soil could only make a people steadily loyal. The (;overnment should th the landholders, and make the land th. people's. The proposition made by the mini: ters for the creation of a inadequate. It remind: mountebank—not a Cabinet offered tor a certain i HARRISON” SEED POTATORS, end many other varietive, A complete assortment of HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Rakes, Pruning Saws and Knives, Averan- tators, Hedge 5 ae. GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND FE D * ‘TILIZERS. F Geano, Bonedast, Plaster, bouse 88 and 90 Louisi bres Between Sth and 104 aa jor; im the hand Oal.)—Bill to restore to in rights under the Iand rs at the Execn- Public Lands. laws of the United States. Also, joint resolution granting lands for the construction of a canal in the State of California. By Mr. Polstey, (West Va.)—Bill to establish & United States Dnstrict inia, Judiciary. Washington Territory.)— ‘erritorial Legislature of pr peminticn for i¢ Lands. Court at Lewisburg, Memorial of ‘Washington, in relation to an a) certain overflowed lands. Publ By Mr. Holman (Ind.)—Bill to authorize a Jnited States District Court to be held at ansville and New Albany, Indiana. Judi. justice shall ap; As Tennessee is a State, J consider that the State deal with and suppress the imation of lawless and desperate men. have not, to the presen! tlme, considered myself authorized to take setivé measures Against them. I shall be glad to receive any Tuctions you may see fli to give in OB MOUNT VERNON! ecemet Ae tee be lomac Ferry Company, foo! of Seventh street, ERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY MOBNING, At 10 o'clock. weather permittin, Yor MOUNT VERNON. the Tomb of Wasi Returning. the boat will arri: about 3: p.m. wh im arty the same shall be ree issioner of Patents, ciary. By Mr. Raum (111.)—Bill to authorize the Senate Piha ih see Bieie ~Ceemionn erection of a marine hospital at Cairo, Illinois. Wilson, of the General Land Office, is in receipt Of returns showing that 455 farms, comprising 31.709 acres, were added to the productive area of the States of Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississip- i, during the month of February last, under the 2ist, 1566, at the follow- Alabama, 153 for the relief of By 3ir. Ward (N. Y.)—Joint resolution in re- P lyon to retiring officers of the army. Military ‘There are two brief statements accompanying this communication, the first trom E. D. Lyons, 4n agent of the Quartermaster's Department at Bridgeport, Ala., who says he can gi mation regarding the depredations of tha: rl” order known as the “Kuklux Klan.” order is in full blast, and negroes, with white men, who chance to differ with them in pol: are subject to severe treatment, and in many cases Union men are forced to leave. The second statement is from Mr. Bossow, a member of the Tennessee Legislature, who writes March 5th, from the Honse of Represen- tatives of that State to Gen. T! “Our State is greatly exercised by the presence in many localives of an erganized body of men, provocation and in violation of Jaw, seemingly desperate in purpose, by night, carrying dismay and ur civil authOrities are power- less and terror struck, themselves not only fail to arrest but are silent and inactive. mation is had of the number or ultimate pur- poses of the organization, it certainly is not Mr. Bosson says he'advised that General Thomas has no authority to place a military force in this State, but without ils presence the ‘bloody collision. referred these p2- information and ar that Grene- tions to Gene- eat saving bank was him of the story of a Minister—who price to cure an earth. Great laughter.) The new sectari 'y Was another such yabsurd. The plan of Lord Rassell fo Asettlement ot the Church question had come ‘© must withdraw endowments trom all religious sects to make a loyal and a moral President Potomac Ferry Uo, By Mr. Hulbard (N. Y.)—Bill to repeal the act creating the Eastern Judicial District of New York, and to make provision for the trial of the canses in said district. Mr. Washburn (Ind.)—Bull ia relation to nited States Supreme Court. Judiciary. [It repeals so much of the act entitled “An act to fix the number of Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and to change cer- ricts,” approved July 23d, In6, a8 provides “that no vacancy in the offic? of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States shail be filled by ‘ment until the number of Associaie shall be reduced to si: By Mr. Broomall (Pa.}—Joint resolution pro viding for a saving in the Legisiative Depart f the Government. Public Expendi rovides that every Senator and e House of Representatives shali be charged ten per centum of the cost of pub- lishing and reprinting in the Daily and Cou- gressional Globe all remarks and speeches by them during the session. This is not to apply, however, to any member who rey from a committee a bill for action in the mestaad act of Jul ing local offices: farms: Washington, Arkansas, 126 farms; Jack- son, Mississippi, 88 farms; and South Rock, Arkansas, 88 farms, N EW CO-OPERATIVE STORE, 487 NINTH STEEET, BETWEEN D AND B. Keeps constantly on hand the the Market, at New York Prices. The oxty Store in the City of Washin, = strictly upon the true Ce-o) viz: “* Mutual Benefit and Protection.” Others use the Name only to catch the trade, deSi-ly SHARES ONLY $10 EACH. iI, and as a cw resent you will finest Groceries In —George Wilkes, of the Spirit of t Willard’s Hotel. tan Judicial Di Stafford Northcote lengthy speech in defence of the Governm: Without taking action the House adjourned Vv followed with a “Very respect RAILROAD Cownxection.—The schedule diffi- culty with the East Tennessee and Georgia railroad, has been adjusted, and the connection between New York and New Orleans, via the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas railroad, is now close and unbroken. Nzw Post Orvice.—A new Post Office has been established at Bealls ville, in Montgomery county, Md., with George Brewer as post- jor General, Commissioner.” ‘homas, to say that as also written to Gen. Mich- ler in relation te the appropriation, you haye men alread: whom you would wish to be pai fund, of course such payments can only be made since the passage of the act. that for one month the number of em doubled, and afterwards that those w absolutely destitute (the cases having been de- termined by actual inspection) be discharged. ‘There are so many dependent and helpless for want of work that there will be no harm in al- ternating with those who have not yet received Da. TrxG, Jn., Posuacry Reve MANDED.—Rey. Stephen Tyng, jr. was put licly reprimanded on Saturday morning ia Church of Transfiguration, violation of a canon of the Protestant Episco- pal Church in officiating other minister without his consent, as stated in our dispatches of Sat Ss. V. BOYD, B. M. HILLMAN, ALEX. BOYD. BOYD, HILLMAN & CO., OR, FLOUR, GRAIN PRODUCT OM MIseION MERUMANTS, Asents for sale of the Celebrated Pittsburg Coal Oit, DEALERS 13 FERTILIZERS, BONE DUST, POUDRETTE,&c, AMA Ss a, lew York, for « im the parish of sa- Aa immense con- the church, Bishop Potter administered the reprimand, explaining | the nature of the offense and cautioning Rev No. 82 axp 84 Lovist between 9th and 0th sts. Washingto1 INTERESTING Case UNDE Revenve Laws.—A case was concluded in the United States District Court, Judge Giles, on Saturday morning. inyolving certain facts and issues under the provisions of the internal rey- enue laws interesting to manufacturers of and cially in view of the many seizures now beiug made by the revenue The case in question, titled United stand kege, d&c., seized THe INTERNAL ‘elker, (O.)—Bill to amend an act to establish in the District of Columbia a house of 4 Pack wate, of Columbia. ‘t provides that when a parent or jinn any boy under the eo residing in the District of Columbia, Tesent, upon oath, to the Mayor of W: General Gran pers to the Pres instruction, b ral Grant has Thomas, as stated in the newspapers. President will probabl; papers, with some re: cumstances he cannot make an order for inter- ference in the alleged difficulty, According to the showing on file the whole affair appears to be somewhat Penloky, and. is robably only “a big scare.” The ESB ‘islature is in session, and the writer of one statements is a member thereof, ‘were any such of the “ Kiux-bux-Kian,” as seems to be- ‘State authorities have the ction of the subject matter. Neither Gov. Brownlow nor the Tennessee Legislature have made an the Federal Government OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DEATH OF Cox. ANDREWS.—General Orders No. 13, issued by order of the Secretary of War, announces the decease of Colonel Timothy P. Andrew, late Paymaster General U.S. Army. The order states that Colonel Andrews was, on 29th of December, 64, at his own request, placed on the retired ist, he haying served over forty con- secutive years in the army. To the death he was employed under speci ment in the statement and settlement master's acconnts with the Treas: National Currency.—| Mr. Cattell introduced a bill sapplementary to an act to provide a national currency, &c., which was read and correction for boys. dealers in liquors, es} ut it does not ap ‘yng, sr., one of the counsel for his son, ded & protest to Bishop Patwer against the proceed H Joux GRAY &CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, its commencement to ts allegation t im ats form, file- TT make return of the , but under the cir- States vs. stand casks, in possession of John 'H. Hof formation against the found at No. © Wes its conclusion, as fal in its principle, uncanonical more street, con- s and implements of a retail liquor store, a vinegar mannfactor, & distillery in the rear of the premises. The information contained er; pone beer p33 that Pe cauas at had bee: en) ing without hay: rent lic roge, Seton bays he had geged in distilling without a Ncense; ah been, maxin| ‘same premises where whisky was ber control, it ight counts, sub- OORDAGE, &c., ac. the Senate to-day 15 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, NEW YORE. WILLIAM 4. GRAY. 12,600 Sogo, GRAPE VINES. eral uprising lieve the Tennessee Hon (1) tnrogued ie tom second read- vides hat it shall be unlawful for lotared in the cities of Boston, orany other cities. act above reterred to, posits or balances of association, ur toof- ction of business in és BD BEATE. ‘k, Philadelphia, it section 31 fat ibe to terest on any other aational to smy that the fh and only alleged diMiculties was.in the papers above re-- his mae purchases The di ip the general isene deny’ ‘he alicgatios in the informasion. « ‘Tax Liecrion In ARK. of 290 men Just Gisehaoged rem Spr: MOI 00 LAT KAT bow STANT agin stechig wot yew ba tobelesem owe i202 A 00 2 SEALAW BACH ea rere atten! eneot 88S a MIPeTLD B YE IORD tte SOE 0 Bsus Cu