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A | Avereact & Levy: Appteman A AZ Cop, Alersudet Cy Anderson Dayot JS: Abner Ed, 2; Addison E: Andrews GW Kev 1. Adaveren He Adams Hull; Albert Js W Col; Altord: Leasuer; Alford Mr; Addis Tuomas E; Allen Will Berry yd Alfred: Beunert A M: Bogue A P Bracbary Alrer!, Bonyoct Barom: Barny B Kev. Brown © Dr; a © W Hon; Brown © E, Bevis Commission ae Be tord Chas F. Brown David Hou; Barratt DH Butler David Gov: Boynton David F Dr; Bee f; Burton E: Hoardman E K: Blake FN Brownson Frederick. col; Blakey G D Ho. Krann Gust L; Bartbow Geo; Boynton Geo W Capt, Bowe Geo: Ba'lou George R, Bla k- ing’en Sanford; Boyn GW: Euchier G A: Bowen Hiram. Babcock Henry He Bond HG Beverly Jordan: Broadders John. col: Bu ners James F. Benuett James: Bryant Joba S. Joba F: Bristow | H Rev, Burdick F ; Bufelmann Johaun Classen: Burgrass James 'M, Buruside J S; Brady Jobo © W Bapvitt J = Beeche J S; Burke Jos Gen Brown J T Dr; Bell James; Bayless Lo.t S, 2 Bis. kman L M Ms): Bi M Oot: Ben- bo M_P; Breenan Michael, Birdsel! Mr; Bo- ruck Marcus D: Barne- MS Gen: Brady Mr Boileau M E: Baker Mathew Templeton: Bow- man Medford or Brown Nelson: Browa NH Geo, Boynton U: Brown © F; Bender P H Hop: Biss Porter C: Poston RE: Barry Rob ert: Brace Ki Dr: Berry Robert; Brooks ST Briggs Samuel J, col: Heamer Samuel: Brady Thomas W. %: Bolling Tuoms-, Brown Thomas EF. brashear T; Baruey Wm Bross Wim Hon, Brown Wra Uapt. *—Oross Anthony. co r atin Hen N: Carroll & Co; Cuppinger © T: Crome C ©, col; Cassell & Co: Craft Coas: Col E Bi; Chase Charles M; Carr Clark J Co DE Gen; Clark Daniel Hon: Daniel: Cronstga Earl Rev: Clagett Ei Calver EK mkling Edgar: Cosclear F Camp Hornet, Cleveland F P Rev. Jourtney Frank: Cock Geo: Cushing H: Camer Henry L: Cole Henry: oom Heary: alwell H Clay Judge; rH M; Campbell Jonr Capt; Casey James 2. Coulson Joby: Churet James: Courtene: vert Hiins Jobu W, 2; Cai- Cadden James RK Rev burn JU How khn J B.C hing J: ren Jos F Cap; Casey John; Ulark Jo=«p! John K, Cox’ Jas: Cole Job; Clark Joba john Alen: ica 3 w. By Cun Jas Cooperthwar rock MW: Carietoa MG, © - Crattenden O L Rev; Cos: w. JM. Clopper J ¥ C. W. Corbin JS Dr, 2; € vert Jas: Covy Jas € Ca c « ane A 1 ug Feenmona: Rev: Caruthers K poeli RV © Hon: Campbell K; Couch S K; Clark 5S R; Collin: tain S: Craw tord SG Hoo: Cottey T J Hon; Chambers T! Conkie H Covet Wilson: Carman Wa; Cos! Wm, Cogswels W J: Clatiern Wm Hon: Cav apborgh Wit Abner, Deman Cha: son DE Col, De Ville F De Uordy Francs Hou; De Camp Geo F Mi \P | Sl Sebastian; Hobsun W E Col; Hitch dreen Julia AR dirs: | | Lee: Marshall L | H | tw Ww eS XXXII vu WASHINGTON, D: C., FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1869. Deilezter Geo W: Dennison Henry © Denabad Henry, D Henry Jisi of Bap ste, Davie Jono colt Jao: Dimver Jas M Demerett Jobu: Deate J M; Diehi Marti De Hart RP s Jam J,?; Dickerson Sami: Daiton Dooge Thos 'H; De May V: Deeucombe W ©; Davis Willard Col; Dorsey W ON; Davis Wm W; Donetoo W J; Draper WF; Drnu W M. tay WH = J: Earle A B Rev; Ettithrope AC; Emor; Koateg Elder Clarence: Baratl David ¢ ‘ward David D.; Everett Eaw: Estoa Ge Ydusty Henry £.2; Edusiey Henry M: Ed- wares J; Embardt fT; Evans John b Fageo Jas; Epsoy LB, Evans L | Lz Ethert Milton A; E: BWC: Edsel W € wr A C: Fol kott W; Emor wards Win Caas: Ferga- wd Geo W: F. ct James; Fenaer John V; Far- den J A Hon; Finney Jo-eph, Fairfax Jona M D; Fannel JD. Fry das: ©; Foat JM ch Le Roy; Flycn Michael; Fad Mr; den: Follett Ovan Hon: Flint Rob Lol. Foster Wm B: Fitzaerraid Nat W; Field W B, 2; Fraley & Brennan. 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F: Watkins B, Warrell Js we : ; Warrea J; Wil as y tTobo P; Wilaret Keller, Wight Jobn B: Wodsworth I. L Jr; Wright —— Hon; Walters Micbacl. col; Woodward Mr: Walter Morton: Witlere PG; Wiloon Wead S Gi Wilson Samuel or kalty: Wells ; Wilkinson W H. Weir Wm T; White Wm MiecRLLANEous—H & Co, 3,5 P; J WD L: Claim Agents. Room 5, Avenue House: Presi- dent of the Winchesterand Potomac R R Co; Concordia; Butchette: No. 457 K street, No. 354 K street. it ©. M. ALEXANDER, Postmaster. 2 ez Three thousued Sau Franciscans bave dia or tbe small pox EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The from all sources were $269,: MAYor Bowen was in bis office bnit a short tiwe to-day, leaving at an early hour to look after the interests of the city tm Congress. receipts to-day SS, SECRETARY GouTWBLL receives Senators and Members of Congress at any time daring the day. without requiring them to send in their cArus and await their turns ia the passace. THE ONLY NOMINATION sent to the Senate to-dav wes that of Wm. A. Kichardson, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Ti ReroRt that there was a special meet- ing of the cabinet last evening trom 4 to 6 o'clock is ineorrect. The regular cabinet meet- ing was heid to-day. WE REGRET TO HEAR that Dr. H.C. Lauck, Chief Clerk of the Pension Office, dred of con- sumption this morning at bis residence on [1th street. MINISTER WASHBURNs has received bis in- structions from the State Bepartment, and will proceed to Paris after making a brief visit to bis home in Illinois. He left for Ga- lena last evening. Tue Tancre or Urvice Bttr.—Ihe indi- cations to-day are that the Senate will repeat the Tenure-of-Otfice bill, though the vote will no donbt be very close, the friends of tne re- pet! claiming only three majority GENERAL KILPATRICK, Minister to Chili, lett here tor New York last night, and will leave there for bis post in Chili on the 2ist proximo. He will, it is said, recommend Wil- liam H. Gregory, Esq., for the position of Sec- Tetary of Legation. UNITED STATES SENATOR elect William T. Hamilton, of Maryland, is rapidly recovering from bis late serious illness, and, should no change for the worse occur, will soon be able to take Bis seat in the Senate. So says the Ha- gerstown (Md.) Free P'rvs. Freperick Douciass, George T. Downing and ethers bave, it is ssid, formed an associa- ciation for the publication of a weekly news- Paper here, in the interest of the colored peo- ple, to be under the editorial charge of Fred. Dougiass. Cart. SAMURL McKeRver, 16th infantry, ‘who has been in charge ot the military guard ai the Executive Mansion tor the past four years has been relieved, and ordered to report to the Secretary of War. Capt. McK. will join bis regiment, recently consolidated with the 2d, now stationed at Atlanta, Ga. Divorce Law FoR THE Distewr.—The Senate to-day passed the bill authorizing tne reme Court of the Ivistrictof Colambia to decree a divorce trom bed and board in all cases Where, under existing Iaws, itis auther- tzed to decree a divorce from the bords of mut. rimony ANOTHER KICHMOND.—There was a rumor current in New York yesterday Mr. Chas. ¥. Estee, formerly ia the Internal Revenue of- fice, a8 Chief Clerk when Mr. Boutwell was Commissioner, but now residing ia New York, isto be appointed Deputy Commissioner. Mr. E. is now in Washington. Senon MORALES Lewvs arrived in New York yesterday, fully empowered by Presi. dint Cespedes to act as Minister to the United Sistes [rom the Prov nal Government of Cuba. He is coming to this city to seek recog. nition of the Revolutionary Government by the United States. GUARD RELIEVED.—The President bas di- rected that the military guard on duty at the Executive Mansion for several years past be dispensed with. Hereatter there will be no military guard stationed there, but the build- ing Will be in charge of the regular doorkeep- ers and police officers detailed for duty a: the White House. THe STATUARY, from Messrs. Burr & Sal- ding’s establishment, of New York, received at the President's House yesterday, was sént back to-day, it not being of such a character as to please the President A large lotof fancy ware, such as clocks, vases, &c., from the same firm, has been retained for Mrs. Grant to select from. Mr. RoneRtsos, in the Sena te this morning introduerd a resolution providing that the extra messengers of the Senate be paid their respect- ive salaries during the recess from July 27th to September 25th, 186>, it being the same period for which the clerks of committees ha: already received compensation. Referred Commitive on Contingent Expenses. to ‘TAR vILL to Strengthen the Public Credit was approved by President Grant yesterday after- noon it being the first bill to which he has sffixed Dis official signature. He also signed the bill striking the word --white” trom ail laws in force im the District of Columbia, aud the bill giving the Baltimore and Potomac railroad the right of way m and through the city of Weshington ‘PMeRE WERE UT FEW yisi'ors at the Whice bone but Semators aus) members being admitted up to 12 o'clock, when the usual Cabinet meeting took place All the members of the Cebinet were present, Among those filam, Archer, Hay, Bingham, Hoag, Mule, and Leweese. RevOVAL AND ArrorntTMENT.- Capt. Wm. M Mew, a ith class clerk in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, and assigned toduty as chiet of the division of steamboat inspection, bas been removed by Secretary Boutwell, and Benjamin F. Crawtord, a special agent of that division, appointed to fill the vacancy. It is said the removal was made at the request of Hon. E. B. Washburne, & difficulty having oc- carred between him and Capt. Mew some months since relative to the appropriation bill for that office. DR. Mupp arrived in Baltimore yesterday, on the steamship Liberty, from Key West. As soon as the ship reached the whart, ne proceeded to Barnum’s City Hotel, where he remained several bours, and then went to the Tesidence of Ris brother-in-law, Captain J. Dyer, but left Baltimore last night for his home in Charles county. When Dr. Madd left the Dry Tortugas Arnold and Spangler were in good health. Astheir pardons went out in the steam- ship Cuba, they are expected to reach their homes on the return of that ship. or. A. P. Biust, A Q. M., lately in charge of Lincoln Depet, having been ordered to Charleston, South Carolina, leaves here on Monday next. All the Government property at that depot has been turned over to Capt. D. G. Thomas, military storekeeper, together with the force employed there, wit the exception of two clerks, George H. Hildreth and Samuel Bootes, in charge of the cemetery business, ‘who bave been transferred to the Depot Quar- termaster’s (Office, corner ivth and G@ streets. ‘With @ view to the sale of the buildings now occupied by Lincoln Depot, it is contempla‘ed, at no distant day, to remove all the Govers- ment property from that point to tbe bald now .p Armory Square pening Star. N°. 5,900. FRReDEEN’s HURBAU.—in the Senate this moraimg, Mr. Wilson, from the Military Com mi'tes, reperted back the bill contmuing the educational department @nd the department for the collection ana payment by the Qommis- siomer of money due 0 colored soldiers and sailors of the Freedmen’s Bureaa, until the ist of Janaary, 1871; and the same was passed without amendment. SENATOR ScHrRs made bis debut in the Senate this morning iu 8 speech ia favor ot the report Of the committee recommending @ suspension of the Tenure of Office bill. He warmly arged Larmony of ferling between the Executive and Legisiauve branches of the Goverumen: Doring bis argument be alluded to the reports ireely circw/ated as to the President's ipienuion hot to send m any nominations of importance Butl the Tenure of Office bill shoaid be repealed, amd spoke of the absurdity ef such reports. He believed the President never had authorized any such statements, and would send in nominations as he mght select persons to fill tue positions. OrrictaL Visit.—Tne House Committee of Ways and Means, beaded & their chairman, Gen. Schenck, this morning paid an official visit to the President and Secretary Boutwell, as 1s customary after the organization ot the committee, They also called upon Commis- sioner Delano. They had along conversation with Secretary Boutwell reiative to tiasncial matters, during which the Secretary declared that it was his intention to sell gold publicly, and never at private sale; and also that it was bis opinion that he had the power to invest sur- Plus gold mn bonds, and he thought he would do so. The Secretary further informed we committee that the receipts from castoms were increasing. SECRETARY Fish was at the State Depart. ment this morning at ten o'clock, where he Was engaged for a short time in official bus- nese, and then admission was given to mem- bers of Congress, and others, Among those who called were Won Manrico Lopez Roberts, the Spanish Minister, (who presented bis credentials); E. M. McCook, Umted States Minister Resid nt at the Hawaiian Islands; Governor Marshal, of Ken- tucky; Senators Pratt and Fenton, Representa. tatives Hoag, Deweese, Bingham, Van Horn, and others. The usual office-seeking visiters were early om hand, together with large acces. ns to their number, but none of them were able to obtain interviews; as about eleven o'clock, the Secretary left the Department to aitend the Cabinet meetin, THe New MaRsnat.—Dr. Sharp, whoenter- ed upon ‘his duties yesterday as United States Marshal for the District of Columbia, is a native of Pennsylvania, a graduate ot the college at Cannorsburg, in that State, and a highly educated physician. Aboat twenty years since he settled in the State of Missouri and practiced his profession antl afer the close of the war, when he received the aopoint- ment of Postmaster at Richmond, Va., and entering on his duties there, continued in that office until he received the appointment of Mar-hal of the District of Columbia a few days since While residing in Richmond he an Alderman under the appoint. neral Stoneman. In some respects be personally resembles the President, and wears bis beard in the same style. He is rather reserved in manner, bat isa thorough business man, and those who know bim best, say that he will fill the po ition admirably. Tue FRANKING PRIVILEGR.— Postmaster General Creswell has addressed the following circular to the several members of the Cabinet, with a request that the names and signatures of the Chief Clerks of the respective Boreaus be 1urnished the city post office for guidance ot the Postmaster in carry:ng out the order Post Orrice DeraRgtMent With a view to facilitate the transmission by mail of official communications emanaing from the Executive lepartments in this city, apd the Bureaus thereof, it ts en/ered, that au- thority be given to the Ohiet Clerks of the Bureaus of all the Execative Departments to travk official mail matter emanating trom the Bureaus to which they are attached J. A J. Creswett, Postmaster General. ‘The practice heretofore has been to stamp a fu simil: of the officer's signature upon the en- velope, but under the lare law the signatures must be autographic, and the authority to sign, by the above order, is given to Chief Clerks of Bureaus, ast wonld require most of the time of the Heads of Bureaus to trank official letters. over 1,50 daily going out trom the Second Au- ditor’s Office alone. Rents oF Prorerry or MARRIED Women IN THE DiSTEICT.—The Senate this morning, on motion of Mr. Trumbull, took up aud passed the bill regulating the rights of property ot married Women im the District of Colunbia, which provides that the right of any married woman to any property, personal or real, belonging to her at the time of her marriage or acquired during marriage in any other way than by gift or conveyance from ber husband, shall be as absolute as if she were femme so'e, and shall not be subject to the disposal of her husband, nor be liable for his debts; but such ried Women may convey, devise, and be- queath the same, oF any interest therein. in the same Manner and with like effect as if she were unmarried. Any married woman way con- tract, and sue and be sued in her own name, in all matters having relation to ber sole and sep- arate property in the same manner as if she were unmarried; but neither her husband nor his property shali be pound by #ny such con- tract nor Hable for any recovery against ber in avy such suit, but judgment may be entorced by execution’ against her sole and separate estate m the same manner as if she were sole. Naval Memonan — The Tuscarora, Commander W. W. Queen, and the Kearsave, Commander J. S. Thornton, have been ordered trom the Pacific to the north AUlantic Squad- ron, and will report to Rear Admiral Hoff, off cu Tue Ticonderoga is on ber way to Boston from the European Squadron station, and the Pawnee is to return to the U.S. on the arrival at Rio of the Portsmouth, which left New Yor on the 22d of January last. Orders have been given to fit out the Lancas- ter at Norfolk, and the Sabine a: New York. The Pale, at Norfolk, will be fitted out as a Practice ship for the Naval Academy. ‘The Portsmouth, Commander Semmes, was at Furchal, Maderia. Feb. 17,0on her way to Kio. Three of her crew were drowned on the 13th of that morth at Funchal, viz: Thomas Lavin, Thomas Wallace, and G: A. Burn- bam. Their bodies were recovered and buried in the English cemetery. Abbott Ewing. sea- man, of the same vessel, wax dangerously wounded, having fallen from the main yard, The Shenandoah is daily expected at Boston from the Asiatic Squadron. The Frolic is op ber way to New York from the European Squadron, and the Swatara has been ordered home from the same station. ‘The Powbatan, the present flag-ship of the South Pacific squadron, has been ordered to return to New York. Rear Admiral Turner is to proceed to San Francisco on one of the other vessels of his squadron, and is to hoist bis flag on the Pen: col ‘The Cyane and Login are to be laid up at Mare Isiand. The Mohongo is to be substi. tuted for the Independence at Mare isiand asa receiving ship; and the Independence will be laid up. THE PostTMASTER GENERAL bas made ‘he {cllowing order: That from and after the 3ist day of March instant, the commissions of all special egen sof the Post Office t other than those under pay and duty in prescribed districts in the several Siaies and Territories be, and the same are hereby revoked. Notice is also given that the commissions of all special agents retained in the service of said department will expire on the utst of D cember, and Must then be renewee. THE ORDER assigning Commander E. K Owen to the command of the Cyane has been revoked by the Seeretary of the Navy. Lieut. E.S. Kayser and Masiers WH Brice J. E. Jon: a J. © Maning Baye boen ordered to the Cy ane. Taw ARMY CoNsoLIDATION—IMPORTANT OgpeER.—The followimg importznt order has just been Issted from the War Department HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARNY, ? ADJUTANT GEwERAt’s OFFice WAsnixaton, March 15, 1°69.) GENERAL UnpExs, No. 19. 1. All officers of Infantry below the rank of M> jor absent from their ments are hereby afforded the option of joining tueir proper com chances in “consolid: #SAt present, “detached or “on leave.” Every such officer, no matter om what duty he may be, can now aoply tobe relieved, and the Commanding General of the Army, cr of the Military Depirtment in whieh euch officer is serving, will reheve him and orcet lim to jom bis proper regident betor= consolidation, either while the regiment ts ¢» uit, oF am the Department to Which it is assigned by General Orders No. 1°, according ss he journey will involve least expense to the Tnined States, 11. Commanders of Departments wherem Tegimenis of Arullery or Oavairy are serving Will report the names of all absent officers. and may recommend to these Headquarters any of the Infantry officers left ont by the hon, competent to fill the places of the off of Artillery and Cavalry so absent, with a to their permanent transfer or assigumeat. 1 manding Generals of Departmen’: the First, Feqrth, and Fifth Districts, *) may al-o retain, out of dation. ment, assi r respe Gommanus, for Court Martial, Signal or Stat uty. iv. Signal duty will hereafter be done by the Regimental Adju‘ants, or by vificers to be detailed by the Department Commanders, who Will acquaint thenselves with the system ot signals adopted and Brvscrited by she Onleg Signal Officer in Washington, and these will be expected, when occasion req o qmali fy themselves to transmit orders by signals ax well as by words, V. When the consolidation is complete, the recruiting service will be reorganized, and chiefly the officers disabled by wounds or by long service, will be detailed trom the roster of officers “awaiting orders.” By command of General Sherman. E. D. Towmermp, Ass't. Adrt. Gen’l. FROM OUR SyUaDRON aT HAVANA.—Dis- Patches have been received at the Navy De- partment from Rear Admiral Hoff, command- img the North Atlantic Squadron, dated Havana, 12th of March. Political affuirs were reported generally quiet in the vicinity, mot so than any since the Contoocook had been in port. in view of which Rear Admiral Hoff was about making a cruise around about the Island for the purpose of observing personally the condition of the American interests. In com- y with the newly appointed ed Sites sul General, Mr. Hail, he (Hott) had called on the Captain General of Cuba and secured the release of Mr. Friatas, an American citizen, (native of Cuba,) who nad beeu arrested a short time since on a charge of conspiracy against the Government. The action of the Captain General in this case was marked great courtesy, he buying ordered the nnmediate re- lease of the prisioner, although the charges Wele regarded as serious. s2re- PINANCIAL AND COMMERCtAL The New York money market shows no new features, aud works easily, at 7 per cent, at banks and trust compauies and 6 per cent. among brokers. In the Joutside market prime business notes are discounted ats and 10 per cent. Gold is weak on the advance of 5-2)s in London, and the firmness in exchange. WAssineTom, March 19, 169.—Jny Gov ke & Co. tarnish the following quotations of Gov ernment securities : U. 5.6’, 1881 Five Twenties, Five Twen Jan. & Ten Forties..0! SSS ee {Sy Bankers’ and brokers’ Telegrapv.} Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bond io home and foreign markets as follows: Nzw Yorg, March 19.—First Board—U.S. 6's fl, coupon, 1164; 6.20’s, 18@2. coupons. 11%), : 1564, coupons, 115';; 1563, coupons, 117%; Ise" coupon, hew, 113%: 6.20's, Is6%, coupon, Ii. 10.40’s, coupons, 105%; Pacific Mail, 0 ¥; Obic & Miss. Certificates, 32 y; Mariposa,none’ Atian- tie Mail, nove; Canton, 59; Cumberland, 3: Western Union{Telegraph, 37%: Quicksiive: 19; Bostor Water Power. 164; New York Central, 159%; Hudson. 139; Reading, ‘2 < Michigan Central, 117; Muchigan Souta- 33 IMinois Central, 13=; Cleveland and % 120; Alton & Terra saute. Wabash, 67; Adams Exp. & Co. won nines 39; United M3 in Express, 41: & Alwn, none; larket dull. Gola, 1s) [By Cable.} Lonpon, March i9. 1:20 p. m.—Consols 13, a%i 5; Bonds. 84; Illinois, 97; Erie, 247. FRANKFORT, |. — Bond: Liverroot, 1:20 p.m.—Cotton market q umated at st Middiing : Middling Orleans, 12. Total igned here, 3,000 bales. of which from the United States. Total =tock Mere do. preferred, none. al3ly. —————— © Markets, To-day. March 19,—Votton dali, nom pally r fairly active at previo quotations. Wheat duli but nominal, Pean- sylvania red 150 to 165 Corn very dull and lower, prime white =: yellow. 82 to 3. Oats duil, tight snies, at ti to 6. Rye duil: nominal, ii to 14>. Pork firm at £33," Bacon firm. Rin sides. 17 to clear do., | shoulders, 15: hams, 20 cents.” Lard firm at cents. Whisky dul soe Financial Matters in Battimere To-day. BaLtiorg, March 19.—Virginia old, ia- ecribed, 197, bid, $0 asked; do. I-65, 53, bid, 54 asked: do. Is07, 51y bid, 51%, asked: do. coupons, old. 56 bit; do, new, 60 bid. sete es wes aes Wall Street To-day New York, March 19.—Stock market un- Settled. Governments are declining since u meeting of the board. Money active ent. bxebange,#. Gold, slg. 3 Sarolina sixe: Sixes, ex-coupou, | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | | i Tennessee sixes, eXx-compor To-day. —Flour less active, Wheat is dull and one Gorn dull and a shade lower. » Murch and prices unchanged, cent lower. Dimgct Sun of this morning says that the steamship Liberty, whieh arrived in that city from Havana yesterday. leaving there on the after- noon of the 12th, brings some intelligence from Cuba, which indicates a different style of things from that which is ly authorized gai the Island, but an application for a passport is often the signal for an arrest on suspicion and imprisonment. so that but few can get away. Captain General Dulce has issued another proclamation. making important changes in taxation in Cuba. &7-Presivent Hopkine, at the recent Williams College alumni dipper, in the course of bis ed that there xe. wild bear had been caught this winter only two miles trom the College buildings. A timid paren: might ve sensitive anor This Afterneon’s Proceedings, FRipay, Mareb 19. SExaTE—Mr. Wilson, from the Committees Military Affairs. reper t bill retating to the Freedmen’s Bureau, con'imumng ths educational department of the Guresa until Janmary j, Inst. Passed Mr. Teton introduced a bill to aid in the uction of a Tauroad from Lincoln, Ne- ka, to Denver, Colorado. Referred to Qom- mitvee on Public Lands Mr. Fenton introduced a dill to enconrage the building of steamships in tne United States, sud to provide for the transmi-sion of the United States mails by steamslups baiit in the United States, Referred to Committee ou Pos: Ottice. Mr. Ferry introduced a bill to creste the of- fice of Associate Judge for the eastern district of Texas. Keferred to the Committee ou ile Judiciary On mojion of Mr. Kellogg the Secretary of the Treasury was requested to communi the Senate aby information he may bave tive to the cost and the present value of the Marine bospital at New Orleans. Mr. How: ed to take ap his resolution to Provide that Fridsys after the morning ho! shall be set apart for the consideration of bu: ness from the Com mit!res on Claims, Pensions, District of Columbia, &c. Mr. Trumbull hoped the resolution would not pass. He thought it had been decided that only afew very important matters, aud go intogenerai legislation. If they could not concur in tbe House resoiution of adjourumen!, he hoped they would beable to fix a day very soon (hereafter. Alter further discussion, the motion was not agreed to. Mr. Trumbull called up bill relaung to divorces in the District of Columbia. Passed. Mr. Wilsom asked to take up House resolu- tion providing for adjournment on March 26. Mr. Sherman did not see what was to be gained by taking it now. Mr. Fessenden remarked that there was no certainty that the adjaurnment could take place next week, and it Would be useless to Agree to the resolution if they had to undo it ‘Mr. Wilson then withdrew his motion. Mr. Trambvll called up the bill relative to | the rights of married women m the District of Columbia. Passed. Mr. Sumoer called ap the bill making Propriations to carry outcertain decrees of United States Courts relative to captured ves- sels during the rebellion. Mr. Stewart said 1 subjects for their vessels which were captared, and he wonld never Acent for any such purp. til Great Britain paid ‘ne Alabama claims. The bill was discussed of the morning bour, when it went over; and the tenure-of-office matter was taken up, upon which Mr. Scott was entitled to the floor. Mr. S. argued that the Senate properly controlled removals from office. Such a power bad always been claimed, and the Kepublican party was committed to it, not only by this tnure-of-office law, but by its platform during the last canvass, by the votes of the Republican Senators on the impeachment trial; and it ‘Would not do at this late day to surrender this power. avd they should not be asked to do it Upon any mete question of admiration for a man. He would favor the suspension, with a modification. Mr. Schurz bad carefully considered this subject and endeavored to arise at a proper conclusion. “He believed that any might vote for the repeal without incarring the suspicion of protecting himself at the throue of power, and on the other hand asy Senator Might vote against tt, without indicating any istrust of the Presitent. Im regard to the Tenure-of-Office act he had no doubt of constituuonality, and this point bad pee enlarged upon by many of the Senaters, who | seemed to forget that there were tures aspects in which the matter should be viewed other than its constitutionality. Mr. 3. then argued that the present system of appointments to office was oue of demorali- zation, abd for this reason he should vote to suspend the tepure-of-office bill, in the top: that at the next session they would be able to £0 modify the Iaw as to make it more perfect. He advocated the adoption of a system which wou!d make merit the test of fitness for office, man should be removed without tion authorizing the Committees on Naval Ai- | fairs toemploy aclerk. on Accounts. Mr. Benjamin (Mo.) offerea a re-ointion au- Referred to Commitee thorizing the Committee on Invalid Pensions toempioy acierk, Same reterenes, Mr. Cook (LIL) offered a similar resolution on bebalt of the Committee on the District of Columbia. Same reference. Mr. Butler, (Mass..) from the Committee on Reconstruction, reported a bill to erganize a | provisional government im the State of Missis- sippi. Ordered printed. together with the con- stitution of Mississipi, and recommitted to the committee. Mr. Dockery (N. C.) introduced a bill to re- axes illegally collected by the laternal venue Department. Reterred to the Com- mittee of Ways and Means. Il was to pay British | tal the expiration — Senator | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ‘This Afterncon’s Dispatches. , THE Gere CISLATORE ayy THE 15TH AM AvLASTs, Ga... March dae Inst Hight the Senate aathe Hangertord, a Eopuntionn, thought the resolution UnecseATy and moved to lay itonthe table, which motion was sus- tained (nm the motion for reconsideration of the in- definite postponemen! of the [5tR amendment yesterday morning, the resolution wae sus- taterd, and the amendment pot on its Goal owme vow eand defeated by the epublicins voting for adoption, young for ado; against adoption. sexirst adoption. 9 Kepublicags absent and dodging the vote. & ‘Thus the 15th amendment was a Republican Senw Democratic House of ontributions to the Festival io June oex great liberality. Ls sac- cess on that point bas already been secared. Among the iatest contributions are Josiah Bardwell, #5.00, Boston and Albany Katlroad Corporation, S50, There are @ latge pamber of individual subscriptions im sams of $50 and S100.) Hen. W. Alexander Rice ts Obsirman of the Executive Committees, and Eben D). Jor- dav, Treasurer. FATAL EXPLOSION OF A STILL. Cinveian ‘nto, March ' —By tae explo- Son ota i Alex. Scotields & o's retiwery (his morning, Matthew W Was instam’ly kviled, and 3. fitter, probably uw: enteted the stu, wt and Cowan struck ¥ wounded was empty, for repair ated Lo see PRESIDENT Lore STILL ON Tar L Paris, March 19.—Later advices have be Tecrived fromRio Janeiro. War news au portant, President Loprz bad called an a ofée0 men and was forttying Grassed! in the interior. CHEAP OCEAN POSTAGE. Lospos, March 19.—The Natioral Sie ebip Company have made na offer to the i Office Department. to carry the mails betwee Great Burain and the United States for one PenDY per ounce. Lt 18 objected, however, that the steamers of this line are too slow. RECAPTURE OF THE ESCAPED SING SING SONERS. Sine Sve, N. ¥., March who ecaped yesterday have all tured and brought back to prison, _ ARRIVAL OF THE HAYVTIEN MEINES- | TER AT PHILADELPHIA. PRILApELrnia, March 19.—The steamship Georgin bas Arrived at this port. She brings E. Laroche, Haytien Minister to Wasbingwa. see Day Goovs.—Trade cannot be cribed as dull for the season, but it that it is not so lively ms o The five men been recap- ‘a id sheetings bave been on & very limited scale daring the past week, And prices for some of the leading makes bays fallen of about balf @ ceuta yard. There has | been rather more activity in bieached for the bet supplied, and the cemand but moderate. Prints Bre ip ratber better demand, except for the dark colorings, which wili soon be out of season. The new spring styles which Mave recently | been put upon the market are unusually at- | tractive, and command full prices. Gingtams are in improved request. Cambrice and fico nets are Without! change of rates. Very tittle 16 doimg as yetom mustin de lanes, Prices are steady. Woolleus are generally dull. There ts no marked improvements in the de mand for cloths, but prices remain unchanged Carpets are in good demand, and prices remain | Without change. The importations of Eagheh carpets are very large this spring. There is a | very good business doing in imported goods.— N. ¥. Indepenstent. A New Crasstrication.—A dialogue in | the new opera, “La Vie Parisienne,” | how French novels are or should be classified A lady entering ® circulating library asks for & novel. “I Gon*t kno # to tell you exactly the kind 1 want,” she “Uh. 1 think we sball be able to suit yi | mean something lively, img | precisely | girl.” “BMarie,” cries the keeper of the book: | sbop to Ber assistant, “novel for a woman of | thirty-five 87 Mr. Longtellow remrns home in Augast 87 Wisconsin 18 building a wooden railroad 87 A German iady has received ber diploma ‘8s Doctor of Dental Surgery in Phiiadeiphia. SF Lt is said the temperance lecturers, im ap- Pealing to the topers to choose between Alcohol and Sobnety, exclaim, “Under which King, | Bevzintan !—# >. | SPECIAL NOTICES, —_-—_ j THE EMPRES» OF AUSTRIA Buttered : | Zhe | cured ‘Mr. Dawes (Mass.) moved to lay aside the regular order (the call of Gommitte: for reports ee mature) and go 1uto Committee of the Whole on t Indian ‘Agreed itself into Commit- ‘Mr. Judd (LiL) im the chair. Mr. Dawes, (Mass.) chairman of the Uom- on Appropriations, said the bill was in the same shape that it bad passed the House a! the Iast session. He explained that it failed bicanse of the action of the Senate in loading it down with amendments, amounting in the aggregate to about four million of dollars. He hopea the House would imsist upon the bili without these amendments. ALEXANDEIA aNd V. Inst evening Niwriffalty, TY.—The Gazette of is the following items: As all the civil officers of the State ADDO take the sron-ciad oath, their positions to-day, Alexandria is wits Serif, but as nobody Bas bee ge of the prisoners con! Captain Stewrrt, after consu bas been appomted anne to coliect the taxes: he year 1805, a8 that will he untinished ese ted from ‘he Cars—Previous Alexandria He, however, will for to the de. Manas. colored man, who bad intruded bimseif into the car specially provided for ex-Prestdent Johnson, had to be forcibly ejected theretrom, as he pos. Lively refused to leave it of his accord. Land Sales in Fairfax County—The tollowing land sales were made last Monday in Fairfax county —luvacres, near Burke's tation, by . tt, commissioner, at £9.50 per acre: 1) acres, near Langley (Wm. T. Muse farm), by Wm. H. Dulasy R. H. Cockerille, com- missioners, at $65.50 per acte. Robbery and commission store 7 ln regard toexcise jaws, which are now { fi i F I F Eee 4 i it if f ‘Wore still remanio; 1B At the latest date. | FARMERS, Provic recif with PERK | KILLER a Cholera BM. ‘cngh aed ceuniption.and it cared her 1a 5 recumumend tt t : dispoard to consumiptie eset Se yours, | HALL’S VEGETABLE RENEWE! Benews the vitality of the scalp. | Benews the bair to ite original color. ~—— the putritive matier which oourtehes air. | Benews the brash, wiry heir to silken scftuess. | Renews the growth of tne bair, and Gray. and is a spirorid hair dresstug. Bo Oil bottic ehowe or Alcohol to clog up the pores. Une its effects. | B.P. HALL &0O., Neshes, 8 B , Propri.tore. For sale by all dr aggists. v0ls-2m ADVICE TO ee aseUT Tu ARRY. | Fesays for Young Men, om the Errors, Abuecs | and Ds client to Woast aud Barly . | hood, ‘with the bumaue view of trostentet nn 10 ad a, oy | cor by mall tm sealed letter envetopas ft HoWal ee Pinions, Resa aeons = ”’ te the enly reliable rem- |g: RARRIAM LOTION to thaenly saa