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/ 4 | SPROLAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. rs Ne PUBLISHED —— Rxcepted, | igeen—e ACTURING Company 8 W.GeraerPeanayvene Av und IS ree . ‘ 1 rua" iN® ALECTRO PLATED WARE. BVENING STAB NBWSPAPER COMPANY. i Shee a Cent ;, six months, Three Dol- | —S==——— scitgaeeiringr ange Woe XXXII. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1869. a | somes Saco —— i Mr Butler (Mass.) opposed the rt, both rf OConrinwations Last NIGHT.—The Senate | heretofore made for furniture for the Presiden- | 'Fict 0’ South Carolina, Mr. Wallace is entitied EVENING STAR. as to the whisny and thbes pea 3. Washington News and Gossip. |,, Oxecutive sesoron last night made the follow. | tial Mansion Yo a seatin the House. =— | oe rn PSE ing among other confirmations: Register of | AS ses go etene Sent Gh. Meson = mat, Bau Ind.) moved a call of tne - exvending the ume i withdre wi whisky ol or a sv * CONGR Eusiesas. f~, os Sh lor ime Po gen: apm ee a ‘Wills for the District of Oolumbia—Ams | estaniich a marqortte in hea thereof. ‘The Speaker decided the motion out of or- oP. 10 15,20,26.38; ma 65.13. 18,83.87 | ja, a, — | Mr Allison favored the report. aoe Oe, 2 2 eee Webster. Commissioners of Police for the Dis- An act concerning the Attorney General. er. a 24 18t caantend Conclusion of Yesterday's Preceed’ngs. | _ Mr. Marshait (another member of the Con- | Academy, have been accepted. trict of Columbia—De Vere Burr, Derrick F. Holman Ind.) appealed from the deci- = “| tevence Committee) also expiained and udvo- ——— sion of the Obarr. Hamlink, W. H. Chase, Charles H. Cragin, PERRY DAVIS: Paty ‘ OrrLeyY, Ubiet Clerk of the Navy De- (ete SILUER. : e ‘ ‘The Speaxer declined io entertain the appeal, SmwaTm—Afler our report closed. the caa- | oA’rd the repert. ued by Messrs. Wm. J. Moriagh. James A. Magrader, Ool- | TRLEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | accise tant the cesmcmae res diane (Mr, thiseruicc baton cle ideration ot House bill au Roriziog the sub- | | The debate was further contin Paitment, has been called to Annapolis by the | fam: . to musion Of B> constitu io of Virg ~ — Voorhees, Marshall, Jones (Ky) 4nd | ‘Goan ofa retative. sie’ of = epcmlenge theta soy — —_— = 'N > apd tele he seanas Ya i <ipp! suo T- #8 to. vote of the pw, ‘dva. | Scbepek. waative, ap) aval Officer re; Ed. This Dispatches, Mr. N.Y. . thor zine the election of Stale offecme prowidea | Schenck, answering {othe arguments of | 1219 RErORTED tata Cabinet meeting yes | ington Fulton, Surveyor at Baltimore; Edward Afternoon adjourn, on which the yeas and nays were or. Minter, but for var chose ane pro-ended with, Nemeere Of Cons | HT tage thelr charges opealy,while otkers | tarday ex.Governor A. G. Curtin, of Penstyl- | Y.Goldsborough, Marshal of Maryland; James | VERDICT OF THE cononen’s Nn. | “Ti! House again refased toadjourn—yeasze, Smee it Mr. Sawyer offered au Ameadment tothe first u@-muate lies, and thas add cowardice to | ya.in, was agreed upon as the minister for the | M. Ashley, of Ohio, $9 ve Goverser eee Te QUES? ON THE BODY OF TWITCH. hy al » Saibaba cele ua: - ich wae 3 eo tacalt, st ritory of Montana; Rasb Sper. 2 ¥ to . 5 ( : mbich was ached to, striking on MM Logan asked Mr. Scbenck whether he | Mission toSt. Petersburg, eget dics ‘General for the Territory ot New | _PHILADELFEIA, Apri 10—The corover's | the clove of ihe session that it was impossible wee the following from the Babway (N.3 ) iemeneaoeer Monate lies, aud ches adacowardice te fais: | T'S SHORBTARY OF THE Navy has ordered | Mexico. Etward L. Perkins, of Penn.,to be | {29@est on the remains of Twitchell reassem. | {0F the resolution y the gentleman from @ to-day. Missouri (Mr. Burdett) to pass. except by oan commend to the attention of oar readers the Samuel T. Simms, a draggist, testified that “00d.” uarimous consent, he therefore appeaird to ‘ewiue note trom one of our Mr. Schenck.—No, sir Mr. Batler —I ask the gentleman whether T thank @sd that 1 Commander Joseph P. Fyffe tocommani the | Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico. United States iron-clad ship Sangus, at the he had visited Twitchell ou Weduesday, when Navy Yard, Washing‘on, D. C. TRE EXTRA SessioN.—From what we can ee to —— — ee with La SS gather the Senate will remain in session from ap we used, when Twitchell Tene wane nor raw visitors at the Whit | tro to thre said ali right. ana said be never intended to Casseriy te agus, | the Ph risee did wot say, Rls Hensaty Sipeagee | t Tike other men. 1 think it very probante (Mo.) said, under the cirom- mest ti q ‘commenc ie would withdraw it, of Allen's Lunas Baisom. by which | have been Mr. Dawes (Mase.) called up the joint reso. Seats relleved.ta fact stimost per f vesier iay. the bill eks—a longer time than has | Cummiteuicide. Prussic acid ie nan (| lution relative to a site for building a pew ours, Be o's. ; $+ shae! Adee pocricy may have atterel, 1 | House to-day. The President leit the Execu- | teen supposed, ‘The extra erssita will ne} So ‘drug stores. ally found | Cate Department. Passed. . Bauwat. J. Dec. 14th, tsee my came UD, aud was amewd dai Propo say, = be vaprenihn ee tive Mansion at 9\ o'clock this morning for th» | jengthened by the necessity of dealing with the ees a bees yee that he visited his Banc — pain) Dom me Oommen = y whatever form it muy come. As aps 2 y scn on nesday, but never saw that bottie, es, offered » resol "The President pro tem, laid betore the S-na'e | imputations "are atten pled to be cast either on | C®PItol, where he was engaged until 12% | AinhamaTren'y in some defiuit va way. It i- - OMG | Commitrer on Roads and Oa: is be changed to that of Railways and Canals. Adopted. Mr. Latin, (N. Y.,) from the Committee on Printing, reported resolutions in favor of print ing 30,000 eatra copies of the report of the Com- missioner of Patents, 5.0) copies of the message of the President relative to the depredations of rebel vessels, | 40) n extra | @e persopatly or,on the Commeites of Ways weecprecion an Meatay | and Means, cron the Osufereace Oomauiic, Execntive busines:. | they are ogly the conceptions ef base minds , air. Howard caliei | which charge others with what they are con- wp th- joist resyintiun reiative to =ci0us Of Deing capable of themselves, Pacific ratirond. He said that the d ore they find warrant for what they siy yaad caused tke laion Pacific and | im their own capacity for evil. Crotral Pacifie roads to make acompro- | The discussion closed and the conference re- ct nd be pow offered a0 amendment whi. be thougbt would meet the views of all par- ‘ ues. He then moved that tne poiat of janction | med business on the Speaker's taple. Of the two roads be Ogden—that the Union P: * dill removing political disabilities was us | Teferred to Reconstructic 5 The dill to reture General Heintzelman ‘was o'clock, signing balls, understood that Afr. Sumner, whos position | son never had any congersntion win? manne, SE Aschairman of the Committee on Foreign | taking bis life, and I think that it was before Affairs, gives his say much weight, will taxe | bis trial he sais ek ba contd Bot be uw nn the ground that the Reverdy Johnson treaty ould rather tear his vemsout wi z must be rejected altogether; that negotiations a ee oulbx ant pen must be entered upon de novo: and that the only | suspicions of it. I saw no parcel or paccace admis sable base for such mego'iationsis the con- | passed to bim while I was there. lacked h cession by England that her action was wrong | !f be wanted me to call in the moraimg, and im itself, It is probable that the debate upon | Huns to Wanted to see nobody except Al the treaty question will be very thorough and Pattaperrnta, April 10.—The jury bavere. important, throwing mach light upon que:. | turned a yerdict that Twitchell came te hic tions of international law, and it is not doubred | d°ath from poison supplied to the deceased by that ft will reach the public by authority o: | 5°M¢ Person unknown to the jury. the Senate. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE ‘Tue Hover this morning passed a resolution instructing the Committee on Public Build- ings and Grounds to arrange and have ready for occupancy, six additional committee rooms im the House wing of the Capitol. 0X) copies of the letter of E. B. Elliot on interrational currency: all of which were adopted. Mr. Jencks (R. 1.) called up the bill for the Tehefo° Rotlin White. Passed. Mr. Jencks (R. I.) offered a resolution an- ‘horizing the Select Committee on the } Ornsus to appoint & sab-committee to sit di Ting the recess, send for persons and papers and take testimony, and to report a bill at the ‘@t ten minutes before three DEPARTURE OP TRoors.—To-day the re- maining companies of the 12th Infantry (B, O, D. E, G, ana H,) left in the 2 o'clock train, en Toute to Omaha, Lieut. Col Wallace command- ing the detachment. The other companies left on Thursday, it will be remembered. eifle ebay! butld the road from the termi Sioresate :o Promontory Summit, aed the ( nein tral Pacific shall own and for the sara _ = Adop’ _ = Mr. Logan opposed it, and a heated discus. ‘The bill was further amended to provide that | Siem ensued on the bill, after which it passed. the stockholders of the Ceutral Pacific muy | |The next bill taken up was for the relief Hy e ready toadjourn. = Several attempts were inade te introduce various resolutions, but objections were made. 3 taeaecareas ee Dext sesssion of Congress. = ‘Boston on April-2d. for 2¢ | Rollm White. ConvinnD—The nomination of Hon. James | Serriament or ‘tax Pactrro Rartroan | TIKEAN THE Et en teen MINES. | "The Speaker appointed a Gom wer, 50 of directors; that the President shail | Pending discussion on this, the House, at | M. Ashley to be Governor of the Territory of | piryicuLty.—It seemed almost inevitable dani the eee ‘oe The eee int! | the part of the House to wait on the President of the qppenms ® commission to exariine and repert | three o-ciock and twenty-five minates, took ® | Montana was confirmed this morning by on | that Congress would adjourn without effectin: prevaile there that the mines are now th des, | 224 inform him that unless behad somefarther liver ts of both roads, and shall | recess until ten o'clock Saturday morning. majority, after a long and sharp debate. His | any solution of the Pacific railroad imbrogiio, | ger of being seriously injured. The heat was | Communication to make, the two Houses were Fn amount of subsidy boads neg 80 great from the O: > ; coufirmation was opposed by all ot the Demo- | but a compromise happily accomplished be- wn Point shaft thar th- crats and a large number of prominent Repub- | tween the two companies resulted in thepassage | DBilding and hoisting works were consider-d Hican Senators, of the following jolnt resblation, which, it will | Kentuk sod Grose Pon eeem Jacket. flooded Selshon Colca aus adesperate fight be reen, settles the difficulties rat Se pe — sg epee my tt haneeee against some of ihe most important New York | two companies will go on building the road | 00t level of the Kentuck ae revenue nominations and suce-eded in prevent. | 100.1 ney meet, the pretredy Peake ny | 20reed by Reavy explosions. Ne more bodie- ingaction upon them by the Senate last night, | Caving the Union Pacific ompay te ce ae bave been recovered from the burning mines hence the nominations expired with the end of | {raw laid beyond ‘Goan. Sone origin of the fire is doubtfs the session to-day, and tke President mus ‘ompletion of the Fonds as first-elass iw all respects. Mr. Davis compinined that bad the Democ ‘The Working People. ‘The inadequate prices paid to working wo- ‘ther house | men in New York city for shirt making sre Taitroad. | the subject of serious complaint vy persous tid bere. | ¥20 Dave examined into the condition of th:s Saforiunaie class. Thus, $150.8 dozen ts paid Mr. Anthony said that there was great | 17 making first quality. or Not trouble in fi ae places om the committees tor | 88 sell at $3 a piece. With a sewi the Democrats, as there was sofew oftnem. It | "2d working dayligbt to midnight, only bad generally been the custom for the major. | TWO shirts a day can be made, and generally it ity to let the minority select their o: ts considered rapid work with the nesdie aloue bere for the vacant places on the committe=s, | (2 make two shirts in ~ ape days. This but whea the rebellion broke out the custom | of Wages, therefore, yields a ret s changed, because it 25 cents aday. For slop-made shirts, * nori'y would put the predecessor (Breca. | Sel! at S2each, the sewing women receives make, ‘The hour of 12 o'clock baving arrived, the ny ina gee House adjourned with- out day. ———_~ore-___ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. During the week, ending to-day, there bas been received at the Treasury Department machine, 0 lege that twas carelessness on the part of the men at work in the mii tape ncaa hime ridges es | _ BY this arrangement there will be no delay mines, while others for the position: hundred and fifty miles in this direction to Every tig inv rginsn and Geld Hato es while the Uentral Pacific Company build one | S*Y that it was cansed by the ignition of the THE SENATE remained tn executive session Ogden, the Union Pacific Company stand. | balf-mast. Hundreds of Persons fullowed the : . : 25g Gozen, while a third quality are made t Dight, and until $.30 this morning, wh ing still ip the meantime, but each road wil’ | funeral processions. from the Printing Division, $176.73) in Frac- = Miltary Commliten ead te majorty-ar nhs: | Of :Acrnta a dozmn. O'her Mads of work PAY | yeoess wan taken anal ton Select ar etien | Pechou in icndiy emaleaon te the cade ee tlomal Currency. : time aid not consider itente to Iet the peatio. eae eran eee nee Sota” | oo te geniioh Was secataadl Sor legisiative | makirg the grand connec ion im the shortes: | THE KATALYSINE SPAINGS WAR. The amount shipped during the same pe- a = storecnsd imto the military secrets of the | YOO datneaete eomeee soar po wae * | business, terminating at noon, space of time. Sharp Trick of a New York Detective. = ‘was as follows: td peed) Baake and * Mr. Davis attacked the Union Pacific rail. | 8B Deavy cloth pantaloons from 18 to2ic.a | The House at half-past three this morning It seems probable that by this mutually ad. ones — 0, April oxk, ew York de. pang ng Mg See ana ee 4 read and Messrs. Dodge and Ames, whom ne | Por: (bough it given out to mem, which is s-l- | took a recess until ten o'clock also, and ad- | VADtageous arrangement the great work will } Company, managed by a cheewa trick to ger | $500,000,Total, 846,070. ; accused of using (heir positio merabers of | Sronis to the owtplayer on this class of work | journed at noon. completed by the first week in May! Thisis a ‘ssecsion of the bottling establishment of the The amount of securities held by the Treas. _ ~% 4 Cungrese 0 further = a ott Sores. 4, | ave Teagily calculated. A first quality or No. ae sap, | CoBSammation so devoutly to be wished that | Katalysine Springs last evening. He turned — the United States in trast for National | . oF eee ot ae auas gee No Cancrecs | 1 sbirt, selling at $3, is composed of the ful- THE PRESIDENT AND CauiNET AT THE Car- | the country generally will be rejoiced that on. | OUt the night watchwan, and the premises ar- inks, reported to-day, ae oe follows: For ‘Ge- ie a ton g materials: Three yards of bleached | ?T0L.—The President, accompanied by bis c2n- | gross by its action has made it possible. The | 2OW im ccarge of the resident agent of the com- ae, notes, ache et for deposits of ne? At te se : Aldential Secretaries, Generals Porter and Bab | following te the resolution in fall: a a ge 1 cock, Attorney General Hoar, anu Secretary br 4 aa - | AS 28, ont te i vy demolishing the brid, The recaptar- during the week was €199,050, making the General oball tnvectignte whether tne Coneney, Sra, i uiles ore anaes me SPR ron | Fish, arrived at tne Capitol shortly after 1 | 29157 Reson ‘tue Unied Bustos to the Uaion | causes excitement among the invands now | total amount fesued Up to date '$313,796,-065. madi olesale > each shirt, of, if tt went: nt | O'clock, and were soon followed by other mem. Pacific Railroad Com; » the Central Pa. | here to secure the continuance of their water. From this is to be deducted the following nest legal. procendings agsnue | dollars adozcn.a proat of$s.s'a. doses. ‘Tae | bers of the Cabinet. ‘The Cabinet was iu ses. | cific Maurous Company, aud for other pur. aoe apeciicen c See ee eae. CAAA: —.. vas teenceeee ne setae | silver piaters in Newark, N- J. uave strack | sion m the President's room at the Capitol, | Poses. nee ont og TEE sible Ty ve OF PHIL. | Eistes Treumaee Biman fonving 1 womnal vend . “s ir vance of ! ts a day, increas: J it resolres e Senate an 2 of Repree 5 ' a pie . nd the doors bard Not been Oneead Ce | the wages of first-class workmen to &3and ser | Where the bills were considered immediately | 4/714," of the United States of Ameriva in Con. Elforts to Bifect His Remova ee Sie aan, Cees. semston Opened at | cond-ciass to $250 8 day. Delegates trom the | UPON their passage by Congress. ess assembled, That the stockholders of the | paitap, Ae 6 Theamount of Fractional Currency redeemed Ltver ee eee tram baggagemen and brakesmen of all the ——— Gnion Pao fe Rattroad Company, ata meeting | being mad te here by foreign imporiaretosecare | 8nd deetFoyed during the week was $536,610.90 searond Hovse.—After our report closed— | yailtonds in the United States are invited to | 1m THR SENATE this morning, when tae hour | 10 be held on the 22 day of April, 1369,at the | the removal of Levin Blodgett trom the Gen, ——2—_— {By Banwers’ and Broxers’ ction case | Meet in convention on May Isth, at Cincinnati, of adjournment arrived, Mr. Wilson was en- | SiY of Boston, (with power to ad; ro from | eral Appraisersbip of this port. They +) assed | Obio, for th of forming an association day to day,) shail elec a board of rs for 71 ‘Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and vouds | =e Sie Se ene | cate te ¢ ilroad On. | deavoring to get up the House billexplanatory | tno ensuig year; and eald stockboloce toe Cully, causing them, to iene mech iM. | so Rome and forwiga markets as follows the micority, dectanag thar Mr denn ue, | ductors’ pany.” organized | of the eight hour law. Mr. Trambull, trom he | hereby authorized to establish their general | Sur, causing thet portions | | New Yous, April 10—First Board—U_ 3.6%, ry qptitied to the seat, was rejected, and that of | (tober, Isé-, amd now numbering 200 meim- | Committee to wait upon the President,reported pepgapletenpe tacts in — a aay a ons daa oe — compose. Bog; in the majority, declaring that Mr. Myers is «u- | bers. that they bad performed that duty, and the Sith — + Provided iat th ie ee pene. 1965, en 75 | tat t ue = resolution shull not confer a1 $ }, COU} 134; parte yous’ WSS Sdopted—esch by a strictly | Sorpuenw MARYLAND Rartmoap.—The | President had no furtner communication to | Partsee ct t upon said Union Pastfe Bal FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Pacific Mall’ s:, Ons ‘Mr. Myers was thereupon sworn asa Kepre- | L¢cnard own (Md.) Heacon, this week, say: make. The President pro tem., theretore, at the | road Qompany than to hold sac — seprative from P+ omsylvavia. ity displayed by those wi Mr Beaman presented tne conterence report the deficiency bill; which was agreed ro Maryland Railroad, and its provisions is that the Washington | 'e8¢y response of the to mest the ¢ pany shall allow @ discount of 1-4, | ™&nd made on them, indicate an early com- per cent. for prompt payment of its bills.) of operations oa this rosa. Wehope Mr. Paine reported © resolution to pay Mr. Will go on bravely. thai the Com- prynee Nn ‘8 will exert all the energy in their ur of twelve o'clock, declared the Senate ad- | election, or be beld in any manner | This Aftern Proceedi journed sine die Telinquieh or waive any rights of the Unite: A das Ings. * eects | oper % take aaa ont sny Act or neglect Fripay, April 10. said Umon Paci road Company here > . BILLs or SiomEp.—The bill for the relief of | torcre done or omitted, whereby the righeror | SENATE —The Senate Temained in execu‘iy. Rollin Whit-, beng an extension of a pi the general government have peen or may b- | session almost unmterruptediy during tae the joint resolution in relation tom site for a | prejudiced : And provided further. That the com- | night, and at 4:15 8. m. adjearnen te new State Department, and a joint resolution | on terminus of the Union Pacific and the ; - adjourned to mest at 1: bad ocet wer to canvass for subscription, and pre- 2 Central Pacific Railroads sball be at or nex: | *™- Ciaiai tothe mat Aupon | Leatto he pabiic, generally, the exceedigely | *PPOmting General Thomas Osborn, of Cai | Genial Pacific Railroads, spall be ao Com. | | ‘The only legislative business of importance se, Seana te tee naaarection Ocer great advantages whicD this road will be to | ©*6 85 & manager of the National Asylum Pany shall build, and the Oeatra! Pacific Rail | Absacted was the concurrence im the repor: miter. Feported @ bill retiew large nummer | both the City of W: and B ultimore ina a for Disabled Soldiers, in place of Governor | road Company pay for and ewa the railro.: | Of the Committee of Conference on the amen or sons from political disabilities. den'pg and agricul i point of view Oglesby resigned, were fot signed by the Pres- | from the terminus aforesaid to Promontory | @tory tax bill. co The Senate was : pu tihout taking & vow on tue possage at the | Deo, ie connective, tteelf with tee ident to-day, being the last bills which passed bhp thor het t sine aed trae “| ‘The Journal dapontnhey fone ectomers Oe ak Saete, S a eioeks Seah n soeete S2_ | oe ese she eeeeeton uae the House, and which failed to reac the Pres- | “'Seouion 2. And be il further revolved, That to | HDgIDY, and various motions were mean ‘West, the coal regions of Maryland and Vi emp the Senate bill to facilitate the ment of bon bounties of soldiers to their beirs, was taken | iia and tide waterat Point Lookout. Wash- from the Speaker's table goa amended by a | 'Pé'on City, Glive to her interest, is taking Provision that the attorney's fee shall be re. | SteP an ely canoe) of $300,000, ident before the hour of adjournment. Sscertain the condition of the Union pa | dispense with the reading; but Mr. Conkling cific Railroad and the Central Pacific Raii- | variably objected, declining to accede to th- <.—The lobbies | 7084, the President of the United States i. | 8ppeais that were made to him by Senators Authorized to appoint board of eminent citi- | ¥0 bad bills they wished to put through. (CR Sark: ABXIOUS {0} make which will be a material assistance to the bu: os ich @round the Senate were filled with anxious | zens, not ex ing five in number, and who The journal was according read through, oc. FRanxrort, 1! a. m.—Bonds, 87 y. cee eel ene ne Maany'le | Gag of the. sak We Ube cor MUM | MMaceechexs, Hie morning, whose nomina- | shall not be interested in either road, toexamive | Cupying just thirty minates. LivRRPooL, 11 a. m.—Uotton market opens ‘The consideration of the bill removing politi. | Iends will also tions were befure that body, looking atier their | 8M@ report upon the condition of, and what T. Wasbburne called up bill concerning the | Quiet and steady. Sales will reach =,000 bales Bp ry ig ye entually to obvain the appro- | confirmations, and every effort was made to sum of sume, it any, will be required to com: mbes General, which was amended and | Middling Uplands, 124: Middling Urieans, 12 4. was read in fall by the Clerk. the of Maryland to aid get Senators out in order to button-h: B ple: of Toads for the eatire length Toe i ieaaGhiamineas in works of internal improve. utton-hole them | thereof to the said terminus as a first-clis- ‘he House Joint Resolution, making avail. | Finacial Matters im Baltimere i‘ ; Fue vote was taken on the passage of the bill. sie for an executive session. The tact of their | railroad, im compliance with the several act: | 4ble an appropriation heretofore made for fee ncaa and resulted—yeas 107, Bays 2. so two-thirds yoring im the affirmative, the bill was passed. Some sight applause followed the announce. ment of the vore. Mr Butler (Mass.) asked leave to have the Battimore, April 10.—Virginias, inscriped, old, 49 bid, 49 asked; do. 1764, 51 bid; do., do. 1°67, 50 bid, St arked; do., coupon old, f6, best do., new, 59 bid. < “a : . | reiating to said ronds; and the expense of such | Biture for the Executive mansion, was passed Sy having WOcEk Ue ace erence | weard: acioding ns sliowante niin autos e, | Me Merton callee an seeomte Eee by having to risk the chance of being renomt- | 205) for their ssrvices, for exch day employed | ‘De pay of the Southern Sena:ors. Bated by the President, causing some of them | in such examination ‘or report, 10. be paid Mr. Perry moved that the pay shall date from 8.—A Spanish naval w York to buy mon itors for Cuba. The proposition to establish Besno cael t const i triumvirate in Spain has been abaaden-d. | Much anxiety. equally by saia companies. Tune 5, its. a ae “PAPHIAR 1ON”’ is the only ren. Se Uta nceet gl mel Teena anaes | Mach political excitement exists ie Beamia, a s ‘And be if further resolce?. That the | ‘The subjrct was detained for some time. PN ang id appari diaperened | ody for disoasce nd Ulomniohen ct tas Okita” Sonate amendments tereio, taken trom tne | 20d apprehensions are entertained that the ex: | | Coumopone THonNTO A. Jaxxinshas been | President is hereby sathorized and requied to | MMF. Washburne offered the amended resolu. | ,,8 prepreg Al gay cedagpee deemed PHALON’S “PAPHIAN SOAP” Speaker's table Brera” pf Party feeling will result in an | appointed to his old position as Secretary of | Withbold from each of said companies au | tion proviaing for the appointment of a Join! Sally ot cecneneee tat Cer ottve ant | eran NURSERY end BATE. wil! Mr: Brooke objected. cutbreax. The police and military suthori- | ihe Tight House Board Het days | SMoant of subsidy bonds, authorized to b- | Committee to visit on the President and inform | {171 Guotations. | Wheat Srm: receipts are | 5 the TOLLE Price 38 coce = Mr. Bousr moved’ to suspend the rues, | Hes are taking every precaution to prevent dite se king was one of tar | mened by the United States under said acts, | Bim that the two Houses are abont to adjourn. | *™sil: prices slightly better. Corn firm; ——— aw Agreed to_veas 110. aays 35—the Democrats | Order. The appointment of Gen. Cabailero de | *ce. Commodore Jenkins was one of the | sumeient to secure the fail completion aca | 80d Mesers. Washburne aud Devic were ap- | Sasi; yello Cats, 6a74. | Rye un: | “FLOR DE MA’ Voting in the negative. | Roda to the Captain Generaiship of Cuba tas | commissioners, which some twenty years siuce | first-class road of all sections of sued rosa upon | Peinted on the part of the Senate. nwesnnee nn. “FLOR DE MAYO. Mr. Butler then moved to suspend the ruirs | Bot been finally determined upon by the Pro- | visited Eorope, examined its various system, | Which bonds have already been issued, or in | | Mr. Morton then argued west maven | ese “ Y DeLIGar And concur in the Senate amendments, the | ¥isional Government, but should General de | of jights, and wh baasti ‘| len of such bonds he may receive as such s+. | the Southern Senators according to the terms o * Og rt srry principal amendments being those requiring | Koda be retamed in his command, Don Is. sind pon whose exhaustive report | curity an equal amount of the first mortgage | tBe resolution, declaring that they were entitiee New York Gr irket To-day. ’ the ratification of the Mtteenth censtitutional | GueTdo will probably succeed Captain General | UF Present system was based. He was the | bonds of sich company. And if{teball appear | 10.it Naw Yorx, April 10—Flour dull and un- | jeeay Fk SA amendmen! as a prerequisice for admiseioa, | Dulce. Additional supplies of arullery and | Arst Secretary of the Board, virtually its exe- | to ine President that the ainouat of sueidy | Mr. Wilson moved to postponed the fu changed. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn dull Dressicte Sud referring the proceedings finally to Coa- | C*¥alry are demanded for the suppression of | cutive officer, and it 1s expected willsoon make | bonds zz to be issued to either of said compa- | COmsideradion of the resolution, upon w and drooping. Tess the r-bellion im Cuba. nies is insu ficieat to insure the full completion | urther debate ensued. ——_-—__—_ SALL’'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR eee Eas dak acentes eens sep- | A Dill for the creation of a life peerage was | Our system of ne aeils tee we tae caming ®t | of such road, he may make requisition up At 11.50 a. m., the House joint resolution Wall Street To-day RENEWER. arate yotes on the amendments, bat Yead for the first timeim the Hoxse of Lords | é breaking on rebellion, the most per- | such company for a sufficient amount of bon. authorizing the President to recognize the inde. | New YORE. April 10 —Market heavy. Money | Benews the vitality of the scalp. The Speaker ruled that the motion tosus- | Yesterday. It was stated in ‘hesame body that | fect in the world. ready issued to said company, or. in his | Pemdence of Cuba was received. Active at 3-32 per cent.commission. Ex. | enews the hair to its original color. Pend the rules cat off that right. the Hudson Bay Company had agreed to cede = duscretion, of thetr first mortgage bonds. to s-- Mr. Trumbull, trom the Joiat Committee, to cbange,7%. Gold, 132%. Five-twenties, 1-62, the nutritive matter which nourtebee The rules were then suspended—yeas 1 >, | its territory im British North America to the FIFTY-THREB NOMINATIONS for various | cure the full completion of the same. and in | W8it upon the President, Teported the Execu- | coupon,2=%. Ten-forties, coupon, 105. pxys Gand the Senate amendments were es on —— onan ys Ingo of | offices, not having been confirmed by the Sea- Foccerahy of bmg | md emgen fl = this cen no further communication to make to Benews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness. cobeurred im by a strict party vote. Commons. jovernment will soon intro. - . | section provided, resident may ai = Fess. ; the growth of tne hair. Win Gaels ssned te neater the vere: vy | duce a bili based on the recommendations of | *W ©%PiTed At noon to-day with the adjoura 87 Paper is made by wasps. and direct the Attorney General to ia: ‘When the hoar of noon arrived, Mr. Wilso: mento! that body, and new names must besent | euch suits and prveeneas in behalf aud in tue | Was on the floor speaking on bis motion wo im for the offices, or those sent in heretofore be | name of the United States. in any court of the | Postpone, when the President pro tem rapped Teoominaied. No nominations for the District | United States having jurisdiction, as shall t- | aud declared the Senate adjourned sine die. which the Senate bill to prevent the extermin«- | the neutrality commission. ‘iow of the fur-bearing animals in Alas . — referred to the Committee on Commerce, Uszor Lewom asked to have t* put &7 The Worrell Sisters have dissolved part. nership. 7 Chignons are going out of fashion in Paris vceeded When persons are fever. isb and thirsty beyond what is nataral, indica- f Columb: id, are incl *, | Becessary or proper to compel the giving of Hovse.—The House resumed They will be suc by the willowy fallot | 38. P.HALL £0CO.,Neshos,# H., Propristers. Mr. Kisir moved to lay the motio ted im some cases by & metallic taste in the — Ply See) See aaving seer such security: and thereby, or in any manner | orojoox, ej Msseswion a: 1 | ringlets. For sale by all dr 2 sider om the table. Agreed to, aud the bill re. | Mouth. especially after drinking water, or by a otherwise to protect the interests of the United 87 Large sleeve butions are im vogue among mains with the Committee on Conterence. whitish appearance of the greater part of he ‘Ibe House then went to the business om (be | Surface of the tongue, one of the best “coolers” ‘Speaker's table, aud disposed thereof as to!- | Is to take a lemon, cut off the top, sprinkle over lows working it i The Senate amendments tn che House bill for spoon, and then suck it (Be relief of Bianion Duncan, of Keutucky, | $querzing the lemon and add: were coucurr:d 1n—yens 75, pays 53. the acidity increases from 5 Senate smendments to House bill to deviare | from a lower point. Invalids with feveris! and fix toe status of judge advocates i ths | Bess may take two or three lemons a day army. Concurred in. this mamper with the most marked benefit, Senate jomé resolution extending till the 3d | manifested by a sense of coolness comfort aud firmed by the Senate. All of the New York | States in said road, and to insure the full com. | Mr. Banks (Mass.) offered the following: city ana Brooklyn Internal Revenue nomina- letion thereof as a first class road, 28 required Resolved by the House of Representatives, Thi tions, and those of C. W. Badcock, to be Sur- | by Jaw and the statutes in that case made. the people of the United ‘States sympathis- veyor General tor Kansas, and A. R. Calhoun, | attorney Genoral off the ticited mtoree tar nad, | Toe neon lg of Cuba in their patriotic +1 to be Pension Agent at Poiladelpnia, not ereby, authorized and directed to inves. Baving been confirmed, expired with the ad- | tigate whe! or not the charter and all the eeing the personal liberty and the equal po- journment franchises of the Union Pacific Railroad Gom- | litical rights of all the people, and the Hous: pany, and of the Central Pacific Railroad Gom- Representatives wiil give its constitution il TRE CLOSING SCENES of the session were of | P&PY. have not been forfeited; and to institute | support to the President of the United States gentlemen. EE (poVeREmEDT, SS ay *, WeBKS AT OL- COsrren States B Bo 1 Peau: Br., S7-The water of the ocean contains silver, copper, and other metals. M Un i am HALL, : Pew RUSE SIthA Hosea, "| Ba PEM Bare eee | sh all necessary and proper legal proceedings; | whenever, in his opinion, a republican veru- of Marc! » tbe tiie for completing ‘ue | invigoration. A lemon or two thus taken at | Me usual burry-scurry sort, very little legis | aiso, to investigate Whether OF aot said comma: | ment shuil have beem on tact establiched and Postage aud Lake Superior ship csani. | “teatime” is an entire substitute for the ordi- | lation being effected in the last Bours, and ail | nies have or bave not made any illegal divi. | he may deem it expedient to recognize the of the Paseed Bary supper of summer, would kinds of fillibustering being resorted to by the | dends upon their stock; andif $0, to institute | dependence andsovereigaty of such republican | pegera.gt,the finest brands. asay Senate jomt resolution making San Dig», | man a comfortable night's sleep. Sppeti'e | opponents of particular measures in order to | the necessary proceedings to have the same ra. | government. < a SP Fofdelivery. Passed. for breakfast, to which they are strangers wh. we dill toextend the time to tbe L.itcle | will have their cup of tea or supper of “reli: Kill time until the minute and hour hands | bUFsed; and also to investigate whether auy | A vote om the resolution developed the ab- P. UBB SPICES Of the directors, or any other agents or gna. 7 ffBce Of @ quorum, anda call of a ‘used in England. Bock and Fort Samm Katfroad Campauy to | and “cake.” and. berries, peaches, should come together. In the Senate, Mr. | ployees of said companios havevor Stel ee ni ge piloies Of similar quality to that used tn i complete the first wenty miles, cream.—Hall’s Journal of Health. Conkling Iabered very successfully to prevent | Viol any Penal Jaw; and if so, toinstitate | While the roll was being called 4 quoram FRESH AND HANDSOME. ‘Mr. Julian moved au amendment, requiring an executive session, by which meaus the New | the proper criminal proceedings ‘against ait | ay and all further proceeding under the Corner et is ee ELL: eran queen ie soe Sold only wo actual set- | Avram InwxEn Nara—Many persons are | York appoiatmente, to which he wae ifaa adaigyhysssran ama — ‘i Fs ates Le rege lw acres. thong Leesan le-ping for haif'ab hour or an posed, St dead at twelve m. In a — . as Amended, was then passed. immediat Qfter dinner. This is a bad = “ ‘HB PPRsipent to-da; The next business on the Speaker's table was | practice. Ten slant’ si neieeebimaer is | House, there was the usual adjournment- idee bape Ample nile at : day pandemonium, witn scores of members xe seniniocn aeupeag Gn foneeoaics of el heal feng re ene moment, ee Brevet Major General S. P. Heintzelman. jc + Keay many pertormers in Tesol protec i One of Verdi's noisiest uperas. Speaker Blaine P eipcomags vas a cehary managed his turbulent school with the ease and self-possession of a practised hand, aad dispatched business with notable rapidity meanwhile. It was @ curious illastration of the American belief that some things can be the Senate bill in reference to the Central and | worth more than an hour At rests and Union Pacific Raitroade. refreshes and prepares the system for vigorous Mr. Bingbam moved the previous question, digestion. Ifsieep is taken after dinner it @ret making & statement as to the importance | should be in the sitting’postare, as the horizon- of the bill. te! position is unfa to healthfal dices. Mr. Van Tramp reminded Mr. Bingham of | tion. Let those who need rest and tbe charges be made the other day as tothe | ing the day take it before dinner ii frauds perpetrated by the Central Pacific ra:l- | ter, and they will soon tn id and that thet wil “3 “fer. Bingham denied having made s proved thereby. —HTeratd of Heal — Mr. Farnsworth protected against passing done as well as others, to see how the Speaker t bill under the 5 + » Pa. = an oo Api i Martin, of Ebensbarg, Butler coneiy. ham managed to use his gavel vigorously with ons for & recess. The motion was rejected—yeas 50, nays 57. on a chair. The younger, a; rt The previous question was sesonded, and the | Sry peg SE Rn Seuate bill (being & substitute for the House nife, yn aaa ibject) was passed without | trom the effects of which he died two hours 2 diviston. | Stterwards. next bill on the Speaker's table was the | —————— snes bali to ames the act for constracting ‘S7 1t 1s almost incredible that im the Massa- 2 railroad trom the Central Pacific Railroad to | Cbusetts Legisiaturea few days ago an amend- Portlasd, Oregon. ment to the liquor bill was offered providing ‘Mr. Julian moved bis amendment restrict- | that any clergyman furnishing fermented wine ing sale of the lands to actual settlers. Agreed | &t 2 cacramental commapion table be wo. Referred to the Commitee oa Puohe Build. pruigaever igen, complimentary tithes, sack iat 2a) promnntr tee ganter- SZ spared. ee and in all re- vie Sis, Perera See | teeta bupded from warehouses is seas to , Mmnjs ‘Re time to the 20:n of June, 1869. Gleveland, Davis, Eldri ‘Hackins, Kerr, Niolacy, Booker, Paine ioe: har, Paine (Wie to ana tune “ap the Uaterted oh cn noms the 4th South Carolina district. Mr. Eidridge (Wis.) move: that tic House Negatived, yous 26 las, ir. ) 5 al ¥ a i § 8 i E i seemed inched to melt into the em- bracing mood, but it didn’t quite happen. ‘Many of the members has:ened off to catch the- afternoon for home, but # considerable Portion will stay over After the edges Of their private axes.