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SERRE GE THE EVENING STAR. ; PUBLISHED DATLY, Sunday Excepted, ; At the Star Baliding, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and 11th Street | TSR BY EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. The ws served by the carriers w weir cane the City and District at Tar Ounts ran weer. Osgeed ot ceo ceannee, wrote OF witbout ba each. Price son Maitree:— months, One Doliar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Doi- Inrs: one year, Five Dollars. No are sent from the office | tan for. The WEEKLY ST pablished on Friday morning—One Deliar aud & Half s Year. =—= =. XXXII. — pean hae | Srv te sch Bercy Hiatus ef a Be LAWS UF THE UNITED STATES, Bavication of said river shall at any time be ‘ e dstantisily and materially opstructed by an: Paseed at Third Seasion of Fortieth Congress bridge to be srected umaer the autmority of tule resolution, or to direc: the necessary modifica- joue sad alterations of said bridge. Approved, Mareb 3, 156y. [PeuBiic—No. 631 | AN AcT ‘o detine the fees of recorder of deeds and to provide for the appointment of warden | of the jait in the District of Colamosa, aud © Rusoretios—No. 17.) A ReacLetion more efficiently to provect the furs al im Alaska. Hesolved by the Senaie and House of Representa- the United States of America in Congress wbied, That the isinpds of Saimt Paul and unt Gorge in Alaska be, and they are here- clared a special reservation for govern- purposes, and thar, until otherwise pro- law, it sbAL be ualawfal for any per- 4 or remain on either of said t-lands, exerpt by tbe authority of the S-cretary of the [reasury; and nny person found en either of said islands. contrary to the provision= of this resol iop, sbali be summarily removed; and it ball be the duty of the Secretary of War to arry tbis resolution immediately into effect Approved, Maren 5 for otber purposes. be emacied by the Senate and House of R pr tmerica in € wd after the pas. | je Tegister of dee is Tit of Colambia™ shall be “recoruer ds of the Histrict of Columbia.” And te uf furter enacted, That 2h legal fees for Ue services of said reeorder . devds shall be os follows, wiz The filing, reco ding. snd indexing, making cerufled copy of Any msteume it con- tog two buadr > OF bees, fits, “nin, Liteen cents fc adai ioual Rawdred te collected at the time of filing, and he copy is road- or for wher For each certuficate and seal twenty-five eens | Fir searching records extending back twe [Pratic Resorevios—No. 1s | years or less next preceding curren Jor? Raseror authorizing the ('nion Twenty five cenis aud five ceats tor + Pacific Kauiway Compaay, Eastern Diytsi-n, to change its mame to the “Kansas Pacific Railway Company.” Ke it resolved by the Senate amd House of Repre- sof the Tnited States of America in ¢ re embted, That the Union Pacitic Ra wey Company, Eastern Division, is herepy an- thorized by resolution of its board of directors. which shall be filed in he office of the S-cre- Ary wt tbe Interior, to chang= ite mame to the ‘Kansas Picific Railway Company.” aie al year, to be patd by the party £57 search may be made. ‘or recorcing a town pla’ each Jot such plat may recording 4 plat « course such survey may contain. For filing and indextvg any paper required | by Inw to be filed im nis office, Mfteen vents. | For each examination of title by the party or bis attorney, Gifty cents. three ce’ on Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repre- ihonized Wy law, Sled. recorded. made, a2d CeF- | sentatices of the United States of America in Con- tified by Willinm (¢ Flood, as ‘acting register | Die . of deeds for aid District since the death of | ee aoe et ne Edward CU. Eddie, lave register, up to the date | payment for three hundred thousand eheels of of the a and aalific | bond paper claimed to have been ordered ot the Pg rae laced he gplleniong stationery contractor tor the Laterior D-part- Sues ee ment at & cost of twenty-four thousand dol- ee Sit mal bet boon legaliy appointed | jars; and also that be withhold paymeat on and qualified as regi-ter of deeds. Aud the | any’ bills claimed to be due to said’ contractors said William G. Flood i» hereby declared tobe | tno sum of two thousand: three baadred ane eatitied to al) the i~gal tees and emoluments of | ciety doilare charged and Teceived for print: sald ofiice tor Bis said service which have been | ing seventeen thoeraud patent heads, wich ar herto ai mt the Bioctpaned of deeds, and | work was not performed by them; and also the ‘which accurs a during “p period. ¥ of torty thousand sheets uf bond paper. Ses And fe ft further fmacted. That from | at eight cents per sheet, now inthe custody of and after the passsge of this act the supreme | 23iq' contractors, uniess the same is returned: court of the District of Columbia shall bave | ang that be also deduct from their uapaid bills SeADOT NY FOSPD int a auitenle person to.act 2 | the amount charged for goods in such unpaid warden of the jail ofeaid District. and to re- | mite (not included in their coatract) above the move said officer whenever in the opinion of | priges at which like goods are sold in opes *aid court the pubhe — may reqaire it, i market ve Mb atl vacancies which may uccur. sh 3, 1-6. Sue 5. Amt be at Jurther enacted, Tost the | APProved, March 33, 1-6. Warden of said ji! saall B+ve aatnority to ap- p-int <uch subordinate officers, g + and employ: /*)s as are necessary for the proper Management sud safe-keeping of prisoners, which now are or may herestt-r be authorized | by law. subject to the approval of the chief justice of sand cour SEC. 6. And acts and parts nt with the pro- Visions of this act nre Dereby repealed. Approved, March 5. I For taking apy acknowledgment. fifty cents. | “H&P _ See dnd te it furtier enacid, Boat ati | APProved, Maren 3, 1-69. deeds of conveyance, lea~es, pogrers of attor- Puce teed one: daca) Ree ae ee cay pecnairuments required | Jory LgsoLUTION relative t certain pur- by law to be filed and recorded. and al! copies Chane Usriiee Eaceetor Mupastacas of instruments and records aud eertitic ites au- | ; | (Peniic Resorvtion—No. 20} | A Resovction requiring the Commissioner of the General Land Oilice to transfer certain money Be it resolced by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatices of the United States of Amerva in ¢ oress assembled, Toat the Commissioner of the Gereral Land Office be. and is hereby, author- + sed to transfer to the Treasury Depai twenty-five hundred dollars approp: collecting staristics of mines aud mining.” by act of Congres: approved July twenty. vighteen , | bundred and sixiy-eight, and that the S-cretary Ri of the Treasury be required to disburse th t, That au | (Prete Kesorrron a Jour Resouetios grajujung te vided Tor ‘tom ten of the * S provided for in said act. fing the Nerthern Pacific Rai. | “Me 8% Pi om pany, approved July second Rppreced, March 2, He bteen hundred ani -ixty-four | Prutie REsoterion—No. et enn, owe o Ree Joust Resor ction donating coudemued can- a Peak tis omnes ot Uae Ucegrens non and maskets for the MePherson mon ment fed States is Rerehy ci = Pact? Railroad ¢ iis bonds, and to secure che same by mortgace bpon its railrond 81 telegraph Hue Purpose of rais struct said ra:tros soloed by theySenate awd II ewiatine ¢ Vasted States of America in Con- ores ase a’led. That the Secretary of War, be, avd be is hereby, authorized to furmish to the McPherson Monument Association, of Clyd-. Ohio. four pieces of condemned irom cannon. uperior nnd non , four Pieces of comdemued brass cannon, twen- hegpestip arte ae meet Oe tive cameua Manu aad can: momeena con. ines Set Bere denned muskets, with bayone’s. to be pla aud in the act inc.rporating suid company, 1s | GeTened muskets, wil Bereby construed to mean ail the waters con. | “bout ihe monument. Bected with the strasts of Juan de Faca siihin rE saan . the ter fhe UB Re-orvrien Puri Approved, Mereb A Re-oLetien extending the time for ihe com- ea wxae _ pievion of the first twenty miles of the ¢ Joms? Ke-ore ties in reiats Pilg gee pares mate and House of Repres ica in ¢ airo and F Keele o Of the Houxr of Kepresentatiy: session of the forty-fir bes oI niet Slates of A ¢. That mm case the d@ Company shall complete the ft | Kauros peg the fe hen Lon of twenty miles of said road by the twen: y- gree: leoears aise eighth day of April eighteen hundred and sey epty, and the Secretary of the Interior shall b= Atisfied of such completion. then the said com- | pany shall be entitied to tts Iandsinall respects wnat to the same extent as it would have be-t bad said twenty miles been completed by th fis be kk me | twenty-eighth of July, eighteen buudred and | sixty-nine, as provided hy inw relating fo said { company approved July te vightesn hundred aud sixty-six ved, Mareb J. Ventioue made with 6 amet Louse of Reyresn d oF Ameries ni the Secremry of State be a ad and « d to cause the -ever ventions made with foreign cour ef the provisions of the act of March bien bundred and fifty-one. or which ¥ hetrafter be made, to be published in the «“ manner and upon the same terms as Prescribed for the publics tom of the treaties aud Inws of the United States Approved, March 1. 1-89. | A Reseretion re regent of tl Sober h That Lows Agassiz, of Usabriage, husetts, be, and be is hereby, re pont = nt of Smith-onian inetit m TO fill the vacancy occasioned by the expiration of bis present term | Approved, Maren 3, 1854 sk States of Ame ed. ms. HEADOUARTERS OF THE ARMY Ab UTAST GepEuat’s © Ponte ReoLation—No ; Washinton. Apr A Rese. ution providing for the Ele AL Onpgrs, No. 30 t he . { be debates in —— ‘ mas, 2 p < nate and Howse of Repr tees £ yf America in * Jum Committe hg is her-by ay the Hesdg ue rucuer fo at tf Men's out of the General Sere the term of two ves ni from the ¢ ot Never Ss ese Be Kear ecet 50) Iv uextthey will 1 Bot whom wi t i+ the extra pay ar lerks. to mired esis pM yed by the (Qnart-rimaster’s Depariine: !. ed a clerks. team@ters, mecnit a Bill be Iv, so that by the they will not That before the Unived Sta‘ or AAV Teport stheaccoon! the fomt Comm £04 10 Suv a other officer ow waar desi oe “ ed as rapidly ot July, Ino, and exceed four thow quartermaster ¢ he £ The tribute this \ 1. |. The following reguiations have beem reserved be Ws ut, , oy * Bumper of clerks an: g umber to ver Ets accordyeg to the number of © the Jowt Commuter on Public Pry | Sarre oe eee Fe ne A ee ; una bie to cone! ts coutract wid he ABY Bees. 3 for t cece aul . cout rf hired MOR in exces. of the ahovy Lo heme teh ye eee ee tag he wil sali: che ease for the orders Die to fulfil any co 'ract the J. int Comm: at they may max ‘ee on Printinz be suthorrz ~« {aud printed nad. gresstomar Prin the Govermment Pristung Office . further res The Commanding Generals of M Thy cus and Departments will cause oveh inspections to be made as to tbe wamo-r of cficers drawing commetaion for tae and qnai and Wil reduce (he cumber s= ma. bh { any mon | MS possible, AU = aud troops show! 1 98 ad : hae | qua the regular forts apd narracks be- Gredecd Ef tovu-a: WN ( tomgirg to the Cited States whenever tt ba Son okt tele pov ible, avd when the barracks are imide. thereof as mav be te uate for all mifitary purposes they may -un. UMS eee Re te mit plans and estimates tor new or enlarge t ~—e barracks. wilh & view to accommodate in pun. Pertic Resoterion—No 15) the Army on its present siaudart, A Rese. cies tor pripuug 1 y manner the Commanding Ge jons aud Departments will cause a thorongh 1 ymry portavion, whe oats, &c., With & actual wants of the service, and will report thereon specialiv to the Headquarters o: tne Army. i By command ot General Sherman: FD. Townsenp, Asst Ady’ Gen'l. —- - 2-2 - j 87 The Revolontion strongly advocates the reteption of their maiden names by gee | women, arguing that there ts mo more reaso: fora wife's taking Ber bushand's nam- thig for bis taking her name Whar, then, sail » i the first boy | Will bis mame be Aris chus Snoows, after the tather, or aristarchus Dobbs, after the mother, or Aristarchus Donbs | Spooks. tis ali a muddle ' &7 Koston ha: a “velocimasiam sband and wit? out slegbing tn Aus~ the other day, missed the biby: Surgical History of the Reveiliol Se House of Reprorne 5 of America in Conroe printed at the Govern. © eting Office five thousard copies of tthe Medical amd Surgical His- tory of ikebe iow, compiled by Surgeon Bera} under the direction eretary of War, and tive thousand copies of the Medical Stauetcs of he Provost Marshal's bareac, compird and to be compi-ted by Surgeon J. H. Baxter, 28 sarborized by an act of Congress, approved July rwenty-eynt, eghteen ban- dred and *ixty-six, WRich slso provides that tbe eciior= of bob pubbicanon- thus ordered shall be disposed of as Congress muy hereafter direct Approved. Marcs }, !-0". (Prntte Resoretion—No. it A RasoLeTion givinz tbe assent ot ine Uaited the coustFuction of the Newport aud , Caucanat bridge deed by the tetices of the t eesembird. Tha the same is bereh ng the mate and Huase of Repeesen. | Saies f Amere dre Cougress | we Consent of Couzress be, Rud yeu to the er cuon of a bridge over the O! ver from the exty of rn~ . Obie. to the city of Newport, Ki y the Newpert und Oincinnats Bric & corporation charteret anl orgs + we Siaiee of 87 Parepa-Roew and Kichings-Bernuard are each tohave an English opera troupe in the | field next reason. | GA young lady i hist of ber male acquaimtaners Compa Va, keepss teed under the laws of each ct Staurton, pocket diary, Kemrchs amd Ohio: Hro-td-d fn oad POSES | and calls it Rer Bim-book. s bok with an ryiee OF cou ara ording the sale of ; . iu ihe clear, | Paper im Chicago, rec rent lee net fous aapared (raauael of the | PeWs ins Rew church. calmly entalogues “No. Biter and ie bulitin ail otber respect aAtartendee St Setar anarey, Wour sem oe sbortioniet, at the extraordiserily low sum of 0.” @7 Shot glace sitks are still more fashion> forcance With the conditions sad him of snact evtled “An act toestabhsh cerain pest ‘s,” approved Jaly tourvwesth, righ- We néred ard sixty-two. That said bridge. | able this spring tham they were last year. The when compieted in The manger specified ic | colors preferred gp ants and maize, volet the resclation, shall be deemed and takea to be | snd k, dine maaia, rol and y- & legal strocure, and shall be a road for | These sre trimmed wit! ‘ono the Wausmission of We mails we United | with bl: ‘ cupure or cRantilty. The Philadelpbia Inquirer of yesterday says that on Tuesday afternoon. T. BK. Kansford, Esq., one of the counsel tor Georg? S. I ebell, Jr, at bis trial, visited the unhappy man in bis cell, and betd ‘quite a long conversation with bim, ot which we obtain the following notes through the kindness of Mr. Rausford bimeel! After afew remarks of greeting, Mr. Rans- ford said: “George, if yon have any statement to make to the public ‘conceraing your conf-s sion of Saturday, I will endeqyor to be of ser- vice to you in conveying tt tothe community atl ~ Twitchell—«L have something farther, which the sction of the newspapers render it neces sary that I should sy. Lam accused of baying made the contes-ion of last Saturday merely for effect, and in Bope that it would secure me areprieye; but I resotately deny that it wa: for such a purpose. I say, positively. thar I im- tended it should be published on!y after my death, and I strenuously objected to pres. ent pablicatiou; but Mr. Bringburs’ gave it to the hewspapers against my wish and consent To the confession there is nothing to be added bat] reiterate its ruth. 1a saying that { made it for effect the newspaper criticise it, and point out inconsistencies in it; bat, I tell you, Ats very discrepancies are tae best proofs of its truth. Had my design been to lie to the pubdlic, and tbus gain i's pity, couid I not buye manufactured a detailed statement, connected in every particular! I told everything 9s I knew it’ Mr. Ransford —« When your wife called you down stairs after ber moiber was killed. did she have on her night clothinz, or was she dressed 1” Twitchell_—--1 de not recollect. I ws so much sturned that I did not notice. 1 can’t Account for the blood upon my own shirt, ex- cept my saying that I got it there while car- rying the body to the window. Officer How- ard’s statement at the trial about questioning me concerning the blood on my shirt, when he arresed me at the house, is not true.” M:. Ranstord.—«How came you to make 3 confession Twitchell —« 1 made it because my wife de- serted me. Before it Friday a week ago, she called tosee metwice & week, but always seemed in @ burry to get away, and never sbowed any affection for me. A' last visit, the officers of the prison toki her she might come to see me every day from that time, if she desired. When she was leaving, ! said, «Camilla, there mast be some light .hrown upon this thin She oaly replied: +1 will come again soon,’ and T haven't seen her since. I think it very hard that she should abandon mr now, After the sacrifices 1 have made for ber. Lf, immediately «fter her acquittal. she bad told the whole truth, / think my lafe would ace gen saved.” Mr®Ransford.- lett town Twitchell—«1 say she bas. she cxmnot now be found. Thongh I see the spametal death 1 must die on Thursday. 1 would not change places with er; for will die with the consci- ousve-s of yielding up my life fora faithful and criminal wife, while she will add my blood to her soul already stained by that ot her mother. She basa’? bait the regard for me that my aunt has. My poor old father, zood man, stood firmly by me. Betore this he was a hgbt bearted, cheeeful old man: Low he is ed. 1 beartily qeprecate the criticisms against me that the papers indulge ip. they. by their crae! cxlumaie=. are pressing down @ dying man. | believe they aided ma- terially ii my conv clon by exciting a talse prejudice acninst me. “1 don't ser that a good lite always avails a man inthis world: [ have tried to ive well, snd now Iam in a felou’s ell about to pen the gailows. On the other band. Gerald Exton, 1 believe stands a geod chance of beg reprieved, and I hope be will be” After ome casual remarks, Mr Ransford arose to leave bim, and Twitchell thea said “Be assured that 1 will make uo further. on- jes-10n, for nothing remains to be told 1am not afraid to die, Lam prepared for the end.” Sbakieg bands witb bum, Mr. Kaustord deft the doomed man to his own thougats. A dispatch from Philadelphia Iss says reparauons for «The papers y she has not evening the execation of ¢ Eston, convicted cf the murder of Tu by Henan. and George 8. Twitchell. convicted ot the murder of Mrs. Mary B. Hill, have been commenced at Moyanensing Prison. The saine scaffold will be used apon which Probst avd att others ave cutfered the death penalty. Th exrcution will be private. Oniy the olfirimis and six reporters are to be present in conversation to-day. expressed meet bis fate. He declared in a firm manuer that he did not fire the <he uid not bave ber ho hopes of ar ady to go out and die Hike a man. He As 'y-three years of age on the joth of March. ) on whic! Warrant to Lim. Twitchell bad ju ard of young Mct the Steni® read the death “uke leave of his brothers Ys Who was his steadtas fend durinz is tual. The parting was very atlecting, and all wept bitters Twitchell became somewhat composed after the departure of his relatives, He appears to have lost maca of the firmness which characterized him during his tris] and his conviction. Twitehell suid (hat be was a= well as any man could ye under the circumstances, and that be bas suf- tered ail that @ person in bis position conid sutter. thy The marie ty » demanded Peuters and laborers are on @ strike for @ crease of wages—the former trom $3 to $3 and the latter trom $1; 50 per day. Ver few employers bave yet acceded. and quenily iiany men are idle The house c peniers of Brovkly on & strike for an ip crease of wages. fi the tulors. Ger; “ r to better comper nd lewer heurs of Iubor, The Germin {bib sexes, it is asserted, are rewuired work very consiuntly ter very low pay verge irom 15 to ip hours’ work in #. and ecin only from $i to $15 per aud trom $'%) to #7, femal m fitters, of New Yor #u advance to =i per day The pelisaers and varuisuers of New York. bave pusseo & resolu’ion fixing 515 a week 4s the lowest wages to be received. At the pres ent they are paid from St) to $22. Tue » blowers of Salers ; have suspended \ ard refuse (o resume Operations unless the | of glass-houres shall adept a yore It isthe nstom fo pay their weekly witzes only <> in ea-b, und t nder in orders. ‘They now ceman The fathers of Boston snd vicinity ik for higher pay. The workmen into three cin-ses, d: manding the following wages: first class & iy. second class a3, ub: class $%. The carpenters and jomers of Moni. struck for a day, an 25 cen's. The laborers on ihe Dutchess avd Columbia Ratiroad, N.¥., bave stiuck for 2 per day, an advance of 25 cents CH PBAKE AND Obic CANAL Company We learn, says the Cumberland Times, trom President Spates's annual report that the Obe=- re ir struck tor ath, apeake and (bio Canal Company gatheret a Tevenue of $585,tci6 8} during the year 1867, #x- ceeding that of the preceding year by 8!>.157 The total expenses were 2246,06 show. AN excees of receipts of SV.873 Bi. The important «1 atoment Is also made that the flont- 4 debi of the company may now be regarded extingnished and'thst from this time all the roflts or surplus revenue may be applied to the payment of the interest on the bonds of the company issved by authority of the Legisia. ture, according to priority Taz Rgopg Istanp Evsction.—-The eivc- ip. Rhode Island yesteraay for State of- Te &ud members ot the Legislature passed very quietly. A very light vote was © retarus from every town in thé State ~ cept Block Island gipe Pandleford, Repui can, 7,167, and Pier moerat, 3359 vores ‘The total yote is abvat half ther of fast fail. The Serate will probably comprise twenty. seven Republicans six Democrats. The Honse sixty-one Republicans and eleven Dem- ocrats. Provisence gave 3.692 Republican and Democratic votes. Newport 407 Republi- ean and 1(3 I*mocratic votes, Sxow at de Movstaiss —1be suow in the White Mountain region is now deeper than for many vears before. We lesra by « letier trom the Glen House that not only have all their fences disapy bet they have lost some of their oul jiding+! One may step out of the second stery windows of the main Borel. and some one-story out-bulldings are buried entirely. In Tuckerm: the snow ts estimated fo be 1,000 feet deep, aad fome grand snow.arches are expedted, wh Soll dast all through the coming ‘seaton.— Pork» Tand Argus. SF Witbin twelve family of Devid Pa., have died of four members of the ‘of Schuylkill couaty, fever. | \ | ! EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. ANTBRRAL Reverve.—The receipts to-day from this source were #455.301.11. Rev Da. Srarxey, who bas 9 call of the Epiphany Church in : Willard’s. epted th city, is ar IT #BEMS to be thought to-day that Congres Will Durry through action on the matter sug gested inthe President's message in seison t carry ont the purpose to adjourn oa Saturdty PRomMOoTION AND ReMOvAL.—J. R. Garriso bas been promoted from & second to @ third class clerkship in the First Comptroller's of fice, vice Brooke Mackall, removed. TRE Secretary of WAR has granted per mission to Brevet Major General Kk ber Ancerson, Brigadier General United States Army, to visit Europe. Vice PRRsIpEnt CotraX =tated to the Seuate this morning thac he would retire from the chair this evening and requested that a Presi. dent pro tem. be elected to preside uutil the first Monday of December next. SENATOR Gries and family left the city (bis noon for Philadelphia. They sailon Wea nesday next from New York for Liverpoo!, intending to spend six or eight montas in Earope. THE SENATE TeeriToRIaL CoMMITT: a5 decided, it is said, to recommend that the ex- Rebel Col. © Jrow. of Alabama, nominated to be Governor of New Mexico, be rejected on the grounds of his service ia the rebellion A RUMOR prevails in political circles tn thi< city that the Mexican Government has filed charges against General Rosecrans, our Min- ister there, and Dave asked bis recall. A suc- cessor to General Rosecrans wiil probably be nominated and sent to the Senate ere the close of the week, and the request will therefore be unneeessary. W. B.Suaw,Esy., for several years past Post- master at Towanda, Penn., bus resigned bis commission in favor of bis deputy, S W. Al- vord. who bas faithfully discharged his duties during the administration of the present incum- bent, Mr. Shaw is one of the oldest and mos: experienced correspondents in the city, and re- tign+ Lis Postmastership to apply bimseif ex- clusively to his profession. A DELEGATION OF GEORGIANS. with Colonel Atkins at their head, called upon the Presi- dent at three o'clock to-day and stated their cbjections to General Butler's bill for the gov- erpmevt of Georgia. They claimed to be the representatives of the true interests and senti- ments of the people of the State, and <aid they desire Bo legisiation for them at the hand- of Congress; but only wish to be letalone. Ph interview was private Mr. MORTON introduced in the Sena’e this Morning a joint resolution providing that be. fore the States of Virginia, Mississippi, Tex ts and Georgia shail be admitted to represeuia- tion in Congress their several Legislatures. eh may be hereafter organized, shall ratify the fifteenth article which has been proposed by Gongress to the several State as an amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States Objection being mave by Mr. Davis the resola hon went over antil to-morrow. “SVAN writes to the SpringM-ld nepuldé rn The Caban revolutionists are here in crea force, and are neglecting no means to con Conztess into a recognilion of Cuban tnde pendence, They Mave got hold of ceituin Lewspapers and Congressmen, and are yery topetul. Gen Banks is quite intimate with them, and many cautious people think chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Relations, he should act with more pruaene but he was long ago an avowed sympathin With the Cuban revolutionists,” MR. Sreaccr's Srescn —The Senate gali+- ries were well filled to-day im anticipation ot Mr. Nprague’s promised speech. His seat wa- Vacunt unl after | p.m.,and there was a buzz ot mquiry whether he would “come to time, or Whether there might not be another delay in the arrival of bis “ammunition train.” At | 15, however, he entered the chamber, dressed 11 deep black, “grand, gloomy, and pecuti and made his way to his seat, amid a general cTaning of pecks trom the galleries. It could not be seen just Where he had stored his “ac til- lery” and “ammunition;” his desk showea noth. ange more fermidable than a copy of the / weal Globe, an ordinary writing por'foli», da medium-sized calf-coyered law book He commenced speaking in a low tone of yo looking deathly pale, but presently gathered forew, and raised bis voice toa poin’ that mat bim more nearly audible than on any previous ceeasion, It was curious tonote the dite an the interes: manitested by the galleries and the: on the Moor of the Senate. Lt seemed as it Senwor had suddenly discoversd taat be ih ImMMense press of corresponder pd jaestot them were pres on en- iy ~cratebing away.as if for dear life. Miny bowed Ross seats Were \aeant, and a count barely thirty-three preseut, Messrs. and Corbett were al « listeuer: Mr. Brownlow gave a palsied attention. tqaite evidently the Senate indisposed to be lectured, or to Jisten to the Cassanda utter- ances of the Senator trom Khode I-La The extempore sentences of Mr. opening were exceedingly scattery, but at th ume we leit the Chamber he bad reached manuscript portion of bis speech, and settled down into what promised to be a cogent and Vigorous argument. A CORKESTONDENT of the Springfield R.~ peoacan, Who is making personal sketches of our M, C.s, has the tollowing in his Senat not Fessenden, of ail the Senators, besuies Schurz, pearest approaches the European siandard of manners. FI don’t know but £ mey be asked what I mean by “European standard” —masmach &s m the House of Uoin- mons tbe members sit with their bats crushed over their eves, only taking them off when they tite tospeak. Inthe Frenoh Corps Legi-latit there is 4 good deal of spasmodic yelling, and im the Prussian Parliament most’ uprosrions applause is permissible. What I mean is that grace and perfection of manner in urging oo«'s point, in contesting Another's argament, in making your neighbor's moral underpicning ry wlter by the keen force of your logic, which comes from long practice in part mary and great familiarity with ‘polished society, which Rouber im France and Glad. Evgland so admirably ex though Frssenden bas by no m so mu great mind. re. h is always so convincing. His--n plain and impressive, more by the pose, whi tences are way in which they are said than from their components, Fessenden cannot always gain *ympatberic attention while spe: When be ts dope bis arguments levve spo.e suchas a gledge-bamimer would. The yin. quisbed man not only feels the superior etrepgth, Lut he feels sore. ——_—_+++e + —___ RFP. Davie —The New Orleans Cres.oot sy. & private letter received in that city from Mr. James Frederick Pati. top, in Ergland, mentions Incidentally tha: the writer pad a visit on the4th of March trom Mr. Davis, who expresses Bis intention to re. turn scon to the United States. 87-11 is now the fashion in Paris cemeteries to engrave the dying “7orde of the interred un ; A sepre ae Wome wa man Hupniceat shot and mid sneer cee os ia Cavion coun’ Papers say, ctions to attend chureb more regularity, j ‘Bt tnjure Dimeelt, even \2© coming. | being taken away. Bor Qe must Bare Foison secreted about him. or be may he slreacy swatlowed «¢. Eaton (08 8 Tarewell | cf Das wate this morning, It wasa very alfect- (ive scene, He made no +tatemeut oa the gal- owe TERRIBLE DISASTER CALIPOR via Fire in a Gold Mine—Sixty-sr Lives ’ Lost Sam Faaxctaco, April 7 —A fire broke our , Jared evervtning was remeved by this mornicg in the Yellow Jacket Mice, at Gold Hull, Nevada. ‘Deoon commuaicatad to tbe Kentnck and Crows Pow! Mirae. far (1 p m eleven bodies Dave beep taken from the shafts of the three mines. Other Bodies are oren at the bottom of the Kentack staf, bet x 8 HDpossibie to remove (Bem OM Bccomal of (b= best. It t= uncertain how MARy persons are NomInATions.--The President to-day sent to the Senate the following nominations Eddington Fulton, Surveyor of Castoms, Balumore Mc John Lee Chapman, Naval (Officer, Balti- more, Md. Amos Webster, Register Wills, Wasbincton, D. G.; Wm. T. Coline, Pension Agent, Was ingen, 1. O. ral Silas Keed, Surveyor General, Territory of Idabo.; M. L. Stearns, Sarveyor General, Fler! B. J. Sweet, Pension Agent, Ohicago. Postmasters—H. L. Homer, Virginw Montaoa; Thomas P. Jackson, Fart A. B. Turner, Grand Rapids, Mic! y nolds, Grand Haven, Mich.; 5, 8 Lurner, Greensburg, Pa.; John Fritz, Reading, Pa. 4.E Blount, Cleveland, Tenn: James Kod- gers, Knoxville, Tenn; 3.D. Lewis, Palaski, Tenn ; Peter United States ; Eastern district of Texas. John H Lippira, Western district of Texas, Josepa R. Bom, Eastern districtot Michigan. George Smitn, Wertern district of Mirsoari. Vuited States District Attorneys—J. W Bui veyance, Western district Tennessee. Geo K. Sevit, Western disirict Texas. Assessors of Internal Revenue—A_ B. Clark, ist Ga: GH. Dobyns. 8th Ky.: D. M. Nelson, 2d Yenn.; Cnaries H. Pettingeli, tts. ©: Cyrus H. Balawin, sa S. ©; N. B Sher. + ith Obie; Jobn Scott, 6th Oni; Oraon Archer, 241b N.Y. Collectors of Internal Revenue—B. N. Coates, 34 Wisconsin; F. J. Lee, sth Michigan: #. M Finch, 26th New York. CcNectors of N.Y. Jno L. Thomas, jr. C. S. Stoever, Minnesota. sove- FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, This Afterneon’s Proceedings. Tuerspay. Aprils. Seare.— Mr. Sumner presented memorial of colored jeeus of the District of Columbia asking au imparual ana uniform system of public schools. Keterred tw Committee on District of Votumbia, J. Holley, Buttaio, Baltumore. Md: J Also, Memoral of Michael Ubett,a colored | toascertain any particulars of the man living in Norfolk, Va.. from abroad, ou: who has bren in the Usited States for 36 years, served or the Union side during the rebellion He Row aesires to be naturalized, this flads an impedimentiu the fact that the word “white” is in the naturalization Is He asks such legivlation as will admit of his being made x citizen, and bis memorial is supported by num- erous republicans of Norfolk. Keferred to Ja- diciary Committee. Mr. Ramsey, trom Committee on Post fices, reported bill relative to bridges over the Ohio river. Mr. Sumuer oifered @ concurrent resolution Tescinding the resolution to adjourn on Satur- day, the i0th instant, and asked for its present consideration. Mr. Davis objected to its present consider- Ation, but the Vice President ruled that ac current resotution converning the adjourament of the two Houses was in the same nature as a Motion to adjourn im either Howse, aud an ob- section could not carry it over. Mr. Trumbuli asked to make a report tr ym the Judiciary Committee. which le though: Might have some bearug on the question ot rescinding the adjournment resolution. Mr. Trumbull then for the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was retrrred the mes-aze of the President reiative to Virgimia aad Mis- sissippi, Feported in favor of pestponing ‘Re subject unt the first Monday iu Deewmoer next. Mr. Trumbull stated that be personally di agreed with the recommendation of the mittee. Mr. Edmunds could sye no reason tor delay- ing the Adjournment. The laws which were in eaittence ‘bow Were all that were necessary ‘The President, without any farther legislation. bad the power to order an election in Virginia Whenever be deemed fit, and to submit the Cou suluton 1 such Manner as he deemed m--i And in Mississippi it was perfeetly con- petent tary for the Pre: commander bought it better jeut or the order another ele. fo leave those Sw MMArY control, which provected ty better than they were pro: States which bad been reconstru could be sately leit antl next Decem ser «and Vigorus administration of nd the able and patrioue statesme whom be Was surrounded Mr. Howard expressed the sam: Mr Edmunds. Mr. Pomeroy W: re neces tmitters. Mr. Pomeroy moved t that the adjournment shall take place on urday, April i. Mr. Sumner thought it was impossible + to tell when they wowid adjoura) The Presi dent had invited their at ention this great sub- Jeet, and the people expected them tos until they Dad done their duty. If they wen home vithout king action they would do s view: thought several more d FY or the consideratiog of imp amend by prov w at their peril, aud at the peril of peace of the country. Among other cubs> ~ which imperauvely demanded = stren!: ou Was & revision of the naturalization | If this was not done, next agtumn we sh have & larger crop of elecuon frauds than e\ He bad received this morning & letter from ou of our trieuds in New York expressing te that Congress would aajourn without tik measures to prevent the atrocious frauds of ‘hr Democratic party. One of the most poweriul Aud corrupt combinations (hat bad ever te-n nd “8 ia | oa | Aes has been made between Tammany we Ei © railroad, aud unless Congress d ng the writer fear that we will be able to gain the Stale of New York again Mr. Stewart was unable to see any reis for remaiming bere If Congress was to « im perpetual session, thrre would be alw iy something to do, Some people seemed to think {UL Was necessary Jor au act of Cougress tor everything. Mr. Morton advocated the delaying of tho ad- jOUTBMen! aud Maintained the nece-sity of mr diate further action with reference tore sTuchiop, which De said Was mot more {4 ba f accomplished. Mr. Conkiing opposed the resolution of Mr. Sumber, and bad not concluded when a morning hour expired, and tbe wnthursh-d <s—being tbe supplemencary tax 0: ver an nner moved to postpone the un- fintsbed bu-iuess for the surpuse of proceed. az with t Dg Tesolunon, Mr. Trumbull said a resolution to anthor 2 au election im Virginia could be passed a day, and that q jourmment. Mr. Suerman was in favor of pc the adjournment; proceeded wath « taal ‘The motion of Mr. Sumner was then re- jected —ayes, 20; vayes, 20 Mr. Morrill caulied ‘up the joint resolation relative to a site tor a new building for a Stale D> par'ment; which was ameuded by providing tbat the seleciion shall be subject to tne }ToOval of Congress, tud then passed. ‘The bill to amend the act imposing taxes on distilled spirits and tobaceo was thea pro- ceeded with. Hovse.— Mr. Brooks (N. Y ) said that he derstood some action had been taken in the K 7 10u need not delay au al. stpomine te Dut be wanted the tax oul obce, aS Otherwise It micut ne im be mes The excitement and oonfasion is ®O greML That it is ao: possible to E of those a Work. Sixty men were at work v9 the two levels of the Crown Port Mine, Dut 1 is unknown Dow many escaped ‘The distress us fearte!. The wives and chi Gres of the mivers are congregated at the en- trances to the mines, calling for theiT missung Dusband~ and fatbers (Second Dispatch.) SAN PRANCIBCO. Apri pom The Inst report from Gold Hul pinces the the known dend at 3, from tbe fire i low Jacket BMime—egbt im the Ke twenty-three m the Crown Port The fire originated im the Kentuck mine, and te bd oy Cy other provisions, as the Presiden! wmect.” mendment was adopted. _ Mr. Botler (Mass )moved the previous ques- tip on "be passage of the bill. Mr Ga Grid (Obio) said that for the purpo-e of sbowing ibe upanimity of the House on this Measure, Be wonld call for the yea and nay« ‘The yeas and nays were ordered. The bill wa= Pasved— yeas 124, nays 24. The following is the negative vote:— Mersrs Archer, Kriges, Golladay. Haldeman, Nibi Potter,’ Randall, Reeves, Sweeny. Trimble, ‘Wells, Winchester, Moffit, Jones of Ken uk: | McNalley, Adame. Burr, Knot. Gets § ~ | dridge, Holman, Kerr, Bird, and Hemi Sng tT =n and | oe ‘nm gettmg the hose dowa the ¥ shaft to the level of the fire, Hopes ate suter- tained tbat the flames will soon De subdaed If wot. ater atl expectan * of saving more vee ate abandoned, (he mow of the mine Will be closed and ventilauen | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon's Dispatches, der to s@otber the fire THE PHILADELPHIA MURDER, ptt‘ tn oant ta Si'swes rxending beyond ¢ t deser SUICIDE OF TWITCHELL. HE TAKES POISON LAST NIGHT. IS FOUND DEAD THIS MORNING SPECULATIONS AS TO THE AFFAIR INTERESTING PARTICULARS APPEARANCE OF THE BOD EATON KNEW oF twircH SIN. “TENTION TO KILL HIMSEL?, The Sap Francisco Siock and Exchange Board b subscribed one thousand dollars and seat money by teieeraph to Gold Hull for une of families suffering by the conflagra: atsstrophe is the mo: cible which bi cecurred 'o miniug on thts coast, and ge SMPAthy tsexpressed fer the distressed THE RHODE 1 Peovipence, April ~ Yenteraay's electic AND ELECTION Complete gives Pandeltord. tor Governor, tou! Pier EXECUTION oF EATON. Lato.’ ‘The Senate has twenty--ix Repadl: — Democrats. The Honse Bas HE MAKES NO STATEMENT ON THE ps and twelve Democrats. GALLOWS. [Special Dispatch to the Star } PRILADELrita, April © —Geo. S. Twitchell, Jr. who was to Rave been hung to-day be- tween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, committed suicide m his cell at an early hour this moru- wg. 10.80 O'CLOCK.—At this hour 11 Is impossthie rath owing fo the position taken by Saperimtendent Per- kins, refusipg to permit the coroner to take Any action in the matter until tbe arrival of {be sheriff, whom he contends bas control over Twitchell. Gne of the connsel tor Twitchell bas appesred on the scene, aud states (nat Messrs. O Bierpe and Collis were with tim yesterday evening, and that on leaving him he Made a special request that both sbould call on bim in the morning, saying that + you stuck by me throuch this thing, and I you to be by me. for my nerves are terribly attered.” Mr. Collis says that if death eo- ved from poison, Twitchell must lave made ahs Mind sfter this interview. be matter of suicide was talked of throush FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The pressure in the New York toan marker continues, snd rates on call raleat the Bigb figures yesterday quoted, to wil. pn govern- ment bond= seven per cent dotion to 1-18 of one per cent. per day, and on FAilway snd miscellaneous collateral seven Per capt. with a commission of L Obe per cent. per day add PAperis dull, And the best acceptances slowly at ten to tweive percent. The ¢: ment bond market i« strong and Moderately an uve, and prices show an improvement. ——_e—_—_ Government Secaritios. WASHINGTON, April -, 1969.—Jay Uooke & Co, tarnish the following quotations of Go ermment securities ant the city Jast might, aud as an evidence of iis Five Twenties. Jan. & Joly, 45.1%, lia Probability. & well-known geutieman stares Five Tweuties, Jan. & July, 67.163) wy that at about Il oclock be was informed tha: Five Pwenues, Jan. & July, 6. 13%, Twitchell would be found dead this morning, Ten Forues... oe Woy And in Fo postive a manner was the assertion NEW TORK vIneT BOARD. made that he was induced to believe it Heo lee fare Jake: Mo (Second Vispaten.| 5220's, He), $.20's Tn Ry, 68.113 ILADRE DM April rer Sp. m.— hordy | 5-20, 666. -Méy Ten Forues es rer midvigh’ Extou was lef alone. Fatners 5.20%, 1°65... 16 ieee ne id ely snd O'Barony passed a portion of the 5-8@'.Jn&Jy,65..11) 5 evening with bim. He slept ly and Without disturbance until five o'clock this morning, when he was awakened by the Keep. er. who, 8 few minutes sql discovery of Tw o'cek the prise as xi ial breakfast. consisting of bread and bute nd eggs. About Balf-past exebt lie received parting viet froms veral of bis uearest reta- uves bis w brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and a litle girlot exht or cine years, whom be bad adopted as bis chit) The interview with these was very affecting, when they -_ {By Bankers’ aud ssrokers’ Telegrapn.) Lewis Johnson & Oo. quotestocks and pouds 12 Rome and foreign markets as follows ~ April q Ise1, compon. 115 20°, IsBL. Coupons tit, 1-66. coupons, 1144: 1-63, Coupons, none. int. ‘OUPOR, Bew, 116, 6.20's, 1-67, compon, 143) 140s, coupons, § Pacific Mail. i; Unio & Miss. Oertuflcates, 32 |: Mariposa, tr = ee a, 4 Oamberias esiern Union Telegraph, 4 Boston Water Power. 1; partook of ‘Atian- Jett bim he is said to have been deeply moved Central, 4; Hudson, 1h The tollowing dispatch was sent to Govern Michigan Central, 1!) \. Micbiean Sow ry this morning by Damon Y. Kile: Cis. Albina Jentral, 1s spirituaust, Pisburg. : Northwest, none: do. preterre: PHILADELPHIA, April S—7) Mis Beriiony & Cleveland & Toledo, none. Rock Lsinnd. John W Ty. torerour- Gerald Eaton ys 10), Bert Wayne. 1), Alton & Terra tinue, jenocent. His blood wili=tmin your carmen's 35; Toledo & Wabasm, none: Adams txp. For the sake of public he #xecuden nea ) ustiee = ay haat Vernet Americon Express, Chicago & Alton. i reue, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express it Saves Expre s. Mercdauts’ Union Damon Y. Kitcorr. ‘The arrangements ot the sherit were m: ¢o. vreterred, arket steady. Gold. pertect, and at ten minutes before one the rc Is AIS y wes pulled. For some minutes the bo. 1 twitched nervourly, especialiy the arms ani | Lonpom, April =i —Consols, 65. xy bancs. while the sower limbs swayed back | Fonds, © Limos, 964 Erie, 24 PRANKrORT, | p. m.—Bond: “7% Liverroot, ip. m.—Cotton market easier, Sales of ~.00 bales reported Middliag Up- ee Middling Orleans, 12 and fourth with the last expiring throp=, Jerry Eaton was dead. (BY ASSOUIATED PEESS ADELPHIA, April = —GeorgeS. 2th for the murde law, was f nd dead in his Morning at three o'clock The Coron ‘one tothe prison to investigate the « aces connected with bis death. Second D: Per ell, under senience of ¢ bis morher. mh +ee- AL \OTICES. S LARD Pia, April ~ t Electro gggHAM Mnp Twitchell has attracted a large c tothe = Bteriing Silver Plate o Vieimity of the prison, and the rumors fying GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY about fire various, but nothing definite has ye leaked out with regurd tothe mode of suicide The Coroner is in pudance witha jury. bat the snpermiendent of the prisoe and the pr imspec.or have tuken a stand and refase to Prov inven 1 STERUIN' SILVER W. a and NICKEL SILW Fecetwed tre mayb obtained trom resp: Orde ee mit any pers the arrival of ever) where Sheri ai capacity, bea ap8 13.0 22.0 May ls. a charge of all ms ted with the ve. 3.5.15. 17,28. a6 26: ceased, snd Ear MN. Tesprte has vet ——_—___—__— arrived ms MALT EATRACT Third Inspatch Teale articularts adapted to f Prt sortrnia, April ~— Twitchell was lett Yeah aw: in Bis ceil at 2 o'clock by the Rey. Mr. Bring. 8b ore # a burst, in company with two C . sen yr Fisit t9 Eaton's cell. keepers remo: everything from T witchel cell except atin cup, at which Twite smiled avd made a jocular remark. At Who bad been on a - Fepgemrr ot of the whol- «ye Pikes of and ts superior To ale porter and #1 = or a8 a remedial acon? amd in all come hty stimalative beverage and tonte =. rT the watchman found Twitchell apparently ia ———_* adeep sleep, but shaking bim he found 1 ENCK’S PULMONIC s¥RL °, extmct. A Basty examimation by the officer- eed Tone, Mandrake Pills will core of the prison led to the conclusion that he bad maaption. tie Pluiut aod Dyspeper commatted suicide by poison conveyed t) him | WHEM according 1 the directions. Lin) are i? by rome of bis frends. He had, for the pre- | rts’? Be taken. st {be some time.” They cieacee viows twenty-four hours. evinced the over- Ppetite beommes good. the ford wages wheiming terror of bis fate, aud bis conduc . ood blowd the patleut hegiow toot w betore being left alone, apparently confirm-{ | im tesh. the diseased matter ripens tn the /angs. the impression of suicide, though this fact Cua wre the diewne: only be ascertained by official investigation. The Bulleri The marderer hax add~t to bis crime of a"100 and falsehood the | (restmeut of Purmowary € crime of suicide, to which be bas been un- | monic Syrup ripeus the Soubtedly driven by the uncontroliable tert | It Which the failure of the lust auempts to say Bim bad produced. His miserable end wil | awaken &sensaiion cf pity even wih tho-- who most firmly believe im tis guilt aut an the justice of bis condemmation. He Bas died ar | Made bo sign to convince anyone of the tru'o | of bis so-called coutession, aud there is now but ore heing ative who cam unved the my-- tery of the dreadful deed which bts seat G=» ! S. Twitchell, jr, to a suicide’s end and a tei- | on’s death. | (Fourth P-paten ; i Puoaperuta. Apr Sihe Tumors it is stated aud The lange br To LO tht-. the Seaweed Tonte Pills ust be treet > r aud Sor as thar the Bemus sy r m~ke good blood sad Mandira reise The op frevly and th of the lever + vas to ge with great care) that will mgiock ne tavd start core tone the liver k's Mavvak- Pilla < Among . Twitchell Cou. templated for some time the commission —f | ee a ee suicide, and this 1s based upon a letter whic it | “Scher k's Seaweed Tonic ie is alleged be wrote to am intimate friend. in and sterative. and. the & ke! which be is reported as having said) I canvo: “bich Luis preparation te made of, assists tho Abd Will Hor die on a scaffold.” mack te ehrow ie aon Last evening two of bis counsel saw him, | !b* feed with the Pulmoni- Sprap.eud te made tate and trom bis urgivg them to cali om him in tue morning, they now believe that ifdeatn ep-jind |" oma ‘The great reasen why p! Z trom poison, that Twitchell must have mide | Consomption t*. they ty const ruciin Committee to-day on the reco.n- | up bit mind after this interview, The marter | medicine to op thee me Mendations of the President's message re! of suicide was talked of through this city lust | StOD might sweats, tive pirginia and Mississippi. He would | night, and as an evidence of its probabili'y, a | {i+},@erange the therefore withdraw bis motion to refer tue | Well-known gen'I-man states that abonteley-n | ape di m+ seage to the Judiciary Committee. o'clock he was informed that Twitchell would | “Dr Mr. Cesena ( Pa.) called up the contested elec. | be found dead this moruing, amd in so positive | stop tion cave of soagg versus Reed, trom the id | @ manner was this assertion made that he was | wove the cause. dit trict of South Carolina. induced to believe it. The corener’s jury will | Seetd. ‘The rules were suspended—yens, 102; hot commence an investigation tll this after. | fiver Com 39; and the resolution aomitmg Mr Hoace ‘The jury is composed of six mewspap-: | jade besith seat was then passed, and Mr. Hoagg was sworn | reporters. a it in. (Fifth Dispaten.) im some way, Mr. Bater, (Mrss.) from the Committee on ADELPHia, April >.—It appears tha’ scerses. Reconstruction, reported # bill authorizing the yesterday Twitchell was allowed :o | the P-esident to order elections in the States of | visit Eaton wm bis cell, and Garing the inter. Mississippi, Virginia, and Texas. The til ‘w Twitcbell remarked to Eaton that tmey | whe Agiborizes the President, at such times asbe | would pot be hung together. This lec to the | thet Ay deem hest, to sabmit the Virginia consti. | suspicion of suicide being contemplated, aud | only tution to the registered voters of that Save for | Twitcbell’s cell was and everything . ng Up a! ratification or rejection; and also to submit toa pas? < patient wil want ‘cody ‘digest sey arate yote such provisions of that coustitu- oqety ond wae ons Hod nen ibe patient he. pod saa ere Demands to Careecnone | seokineman showii 4 | gine te grew tee iene awl. This. tse ld +nd the returns to be made in the manver ° marks of » ‘patient gets provided by the election ordinance adopite:! oy | Blzed deatb. ane! wee eis micas ie the oniy the constitution. " Liver It authorizes the President to submit im the same way to ane e the eatire cou- stitution framed for that OF separate pro- ‘Yistons of it, provided that no election shall ne beld in Texas for ident ¢0 directs. The same provision ts made scissippi. ifeither of the constitation be ratified, the legssiarure elected shall assem- ble on the fourth Tuesday afterthe official pro- mulgation of the ratification The command- ing geperal in either of those States the lof the President, = uoul scum by the Legislatare, ait lees ths oe deem opptessi: Mair. Butler (Mass.) explained te provis: ns of tbe bill. o'r. Garfield y parpose until tke Pres. | probubiy be with | gentleman who bad a conversation with Exton i Poison. further Uon of his cell led to the diseow. ta piece : 1 hguorice root, supposed to bave been imaprre, | 2% itiows compte bated with Polson, | Eaton's execation wil reap . ved until near two o'clock. Dr. Gchenck, who has (Sixth Dispaten.) pW wen away to PHILADeLr Eta, April S—Itinas been ascer- ‘very lust of Pulmo cnc one Eeacoat mo Poisoned with er faa prctiounced” chuime. 1: appearsthat Eston was him to his fate. of Kwitchell’s intention Thea Tee A Sicreeald. medi"‘nee, aad

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