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SSS OL — ——— THE EVENING STAR. Sroocain ick Sastre met 0 OA | A ng oe oe eee PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | i : ae At The Star ao | eee 8 a ee ; } ee EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER CONPART | Ea aera Sbat ua tse + has been nauseated with an affectation of it. ee ee ci ne cary FES MOaEE. Copies pe ae ‘WEEK,or Forty-Fotn St the counter, Two CENTS. V2%, 35—N2. 5,294. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1870. TWO CENTS. js SPECIAL ‘NOTICES. EVENING STAR. THE LOS OF THE ONEIDA. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. R'S HAIR DYE PARTICULARS OF THE SAD AFFAIR. BATCHELOR’ S Sree ftnmtapeoun tore et coctuns | Washington News and Gossip. | "aire Zanc°ssgrorent, ser, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Avot the vaunted and delust one beg 0 CE ee OF 58 We, yesterday afternoon, pubtishea a briet | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. THE WORLD CF FASHION. | THE STYLES FOR MARCH. Gayeties of the Seasou_Grand Toi- lettes amd Where they Come From_— TUESDAY, March 1. ve Ieterwat RevEexve—tThe receipts from this SFENATE.—Mr. Wilson introdaced a joint v ~~ ‘vigmies they do not genuine . < io he bet oe ce of Sunday | ae the Barcveor's I Raed te F account of the sinking of the Umted States resoulution for the better ooservane pom the Road ~- ireomation me reid i tatearky ae Sete screw tleop-of-war Oneida, of the Chinese | THE SINKING OF THE ONEIDA. Military and Na (Tien ver Peas : ‘The most fashionable material just now is all Brugciste. Applied st 16 Bond etree, | ‘Tux Suxare Commmrree ox Forticx Ar. | Squadron and Ue ee ten tae Filty-six Lives Saved. New York, Feb. 1570.—The weather for the | much worn and int my capesially zi pa So Neotr | yarns hada longsession this morning and dis- | twenty Kves by the disaster. It appears by the ed Exclusively to The Evening Star. : LIFMIG'S COMPANYS EXTRACT OF 4 cused Cuban affairs, but came to no conchi- irae» cable dispatches that the collision occurred | Loxpox, March 1—Dispatches just received | cite or ® longed fail, ef @ precocious spring, that we MEAT secures great economy and convenience | sion thereon. | | past two months has been so much that of'a pro- | | | | ! EAT « cron n he near Yokohama, Japan, between the Peninsula | announce that fifty-six lives were saved at the ee jet of hardly know for what to prepare next. Theo- in bets es excellence ing. Hane and Oriental steamship Bombay and the Oneida. | sinking of the Oneida near Yokohama. cally iN be ti ‘ er op Liebig. % = i ‘ e tio! ictieally, it. wil ¢ time very soon to throw of | ‘pressed down. Batton< vonuenger a eee pty apciea ranebai las eh ree Set | ‘The latter suxk with all hands, numbering one [Second Dispateh.] the State of ty Heavy qloaks and furs; practically, we have | are small, and cither black, or covered. with the asta H TEA | atte of rotation, sree om the of | Mar dutl” Inns act aceasta | ahAtEOR Mahl tatr and more arraie| tg hey Seng toma | face eee ooo” | aT “high beaver” i doeidetiy tho 5 Z es n itis I pre c ti ed | " | : . 7 = 7 Gem. Max Weber to be Assessor of Internal } ‘oscors or crew of the Guela were saved. authorities at Yokobama, in relation to the col- | men of Phitadetyiia, asking the passage of a Bee pet OR see crown te not. very Bgl. how AMUSEMENTS Aer). canta ence aac Nem Yorks 1" rtisstated at the Navy Department that the { lision between the steamer Bombay ani ts Re rea Soeen Ciel Braces Ste ae eae ie ce ee | ee A gastze veil is alwavs twisted round Wy AL’s OPERA HOUSE. | U7, 3; Gartiner, Zack B. Brook and We. | pocnay is large mall steamnip, and. could Soweeels area Meee Nancie wn! |) os Hawoil mada ivat pooch in the bionats,| sour tn Sapa teak Gone Gulfstream | it ds floating at the back. ‘There is a WwW . = SE. | Martin tobe Justices of the Peace for the Dis- easily sink the Oneida by striking her amidships. | sereanl'cngeet ne Lanrinaen ently | insupport of his resolution that im every graut | yng to make amends for its sormy vagaries ——_ or = woe but they sink Into in- SUCCE: trict of Columbia. ‘one a ema on EE hae mt 1 the Bombay, | 0! lands te railroads a proviso shall be incorpo- | @iring two recent summers, and that we may | Signi cance before more stately presence of GREAT SUCCESS. The Oncida was considered one of the bes: | picked up by the small boats of the Bomba, . eterel =~ ies beaver: mare tee cae eromnliohed Actor Mr ROBERT es Pretably English’ © ever | *lops-ot-war in the navy, and her commander | and it was thought that others, missing at | Sw aie Si thea BE ped cra ge Glee fpr peer iby et ieee ome pee muare. y com:mvene i 5 rERA—Probably Ei pera m one of the most experienced and reliable. She | accounts, would ultimately prove to have es. | steads on the grants, quiring nd to : : . 2 Soon, Sotto his areas persia sot'. | before drew as fashionable an audience as that | had been ordered. to San Tinncee g She caped. The names of Thesavedor lost have not Repat fa mar scty at an carly day, at a price wo aE a sie enacon. og nite pigwe ana Mnen sna promiee to be more 2 WISKLE: or. - | the opinion of the naval officials that she had et been received, nor it known precisel: e s pl veces ~ The Prince brea; a urry of festivity, | in vogue than ever season. jormer are pone Rimes Ml ety oe pees Sonya: -Audiones of | Jur eat Woephams sor tase pice when ses ta] Low meaty pemetes bene a bikee arr ae L seg peiits Li een tae peeteeton ot eae vant | and there have been many large balls, at which | trimined with white maraeilles braldend --tone treat treed, Sepprrted ty x oplendidactorcee: | this sort of distinction and siress display are |= ine thee ‘bey orisiah mail steamship on her | vessel at the time of the calamity. Brpsly an he Sac S Bester er eatttons | coo tebabion one magnificent, but socially there | burgh” ruffing. the latter with unbleached Irish great teeend. 5 i a way into . OF course, this ut sur- — ~~ -e — v1 ‘q ~ 7 ‘ Panieg peed ot the principal artists of twocom- | uenally reserved for Italian Opora, and only | mise. ‘She may have beon anchored in she ban, Indian Troubles in Montana. ants By meritable as the Wilmot proviso aed | has been much less gayety than formerly. Oa car abe cote io son ean ia o> P Liberal Prices —Dreas Circle and Parquette, 59 | then af its best. President Grant and members ng aATUck during a fog or at night. If the | pregraphed Beclusively to The vening Star. Sinan chi oe pone: Bert ig yr dandawep Srp le | mount black velvet upon stiff wet in round or Beeteruhete for restrvad aeain "Box sheet now | Of his family were in one of the boxes, Mrs. | Oneids was on her way home there quaicon who | Hauexa, M. T.. Feb. 25,—Last Thursday « | of railrond cerjorations augmented the danger | {rowing money, than fornmerly that people are | pauare loops and bows, so that they can be trans- open at ‘music store, Pa_avenue. mhi tf_ | Sprague and others of Washington's creamiest | were doubtless on board of her. No names, as hegre pert et. pastas ores Cagney of hee mo opely o- oar, and mesos Wherefores of ours absorb nine-tenths of the | fred ity from one dress to another, or taken 5 Ets = ve " fo a ranche twenty miles from town, and their | tate: ¢ imposition of restraints. While a w ATPONAL THEATEE. elite were in the other boxes, and the orchestra | to who were lost or saved, have yet been re- , chairs, parquette, and dress circle were brilliant AREPA ROSA ND ENGLISH | with notables in the world, of fashion, diplo- ‘CARL BUSA, C. D. MESS & CO., Directors. ~_ :€.D. .. Directors. pressed er ae ogee — Parepa was very fine, and the last act of Mari ceived. demands tor whisky being denied,they destroye ANXIETY IN WASHINGTON. most of the turniture about the premises and The Secretary of the Navy has been visited | ‘Se Indians, who returned ima hort sin at by many sorrow-stricken triends of persons on | were unable to enter the house, and stole twen- Dusiness * ad politics the men. — convenience of washing. veautifutthere fe no denying tual. but they + aut —there is no D) bo arr tant Decemsing a nieance to thone who have | eet alimort as long as puqur and is not eapon- dresser ich aikor sah, aeieh oe Ia formesty mirabiy, ged te esod largety tor tadier’ outts, and vocating this policy, he would continue to favo: most earnestly the granting of lands to prom the settlement and to develop the resources o the West. ‘The wiscom and success of this poliey had already been established. In. the Sonth it » | the ill-fated steamer, anxiously inquiring tor | ty-five head of horses. The whites recaptured | was perverted by slavery to build up a@ landec | have been elegant enough for the most fas- i "MH. JACKSON, Stage Manager, sees stheded her sn eppertenity to Ghpity the} dastecaiase pe pag = horsesthe next day. The Indians threaten | aristocracy, which still continued ax ‘legacy or | tidious lady. i" put quite out of sight by the |, Gabnelies for little children, boys and girls, ‘Five Nights more and a MATINEE, purity and great range of her voice ina way Mr. T = ci 1 Re further violence. that institution, but should have perished with i | numerous and bewildering features of an clab- | i" linen and pigue, are universal. They are a TUESDAY. March 1, that fairly brought down the house. Her plump- r. Tullock, Collector of Internal Revenue byadivisionof the great landedestatesof traits | orate ball-room or dinner tollette. rominent feature of all the furnishing extab- BOHEMIAN GIRL. tudinous figure is greatly against her in senti- mental parts, but her splendid voice carries her through. Mrs. Seguin, formerly charming Zel- a Harrison, won steady applause all the way through. Castle, tenor, was also in excellent He thought the proposition of the Senator from Ohio, |Mr. Thurman,} to withhold the Western, wilds from present ure and occupation fer th: deuefit of our grand-children, was liable to the: same condemnation which was visited upon th (pi SPS, for this District, whose son was paymaster on | Amending the Went Vi! irginia Consti- the Oneida, received a letter from him recently, tation. dated Yokohama, Jan. 23d, announcing that Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. Fessel would sail for home on the afternoon ot | Wyexttxe, W. Va-, March 1—The resolu- the next day, and as the collision occurred on the 2th, Mitcon ates fee Me eit is tion amending the Constitution tor enfranch ‘There is not only the dress, but the over- | lishments. ae skirt, and the panier, and the sash, and the | Fiat, single pleating, popularly called “kilt drapery about the shoulders, and the wonderful | Pleating, has taken the place of rufties to some ciignen, and the trained underskirts, tucked and | Cxtent. in the making up of alpacas, mobairs, Tuftied, and the ornaments, and the antique | 84 spring woolen fabrics. J a y ry. In view of o sleeves and boddices, and, added to all, falls ing ne; and ex-rebels passed th miserly hoarding of money. an : \. %f that it, must have been in the night, | sSeereree, ri eh : expansion. he thought that at | and tlounces of most fare and dainty lace, jactor. ‘Mr. A. cetion made ae cs nandsome face and spirited | Which accounts for the low of so. many of her | \{ecreny. Hine tne day our descendants would com: | "Where does it all come from? Heaven ; ON WEDNESDAY, action made an excellent Don Cwsar. Camp- | crew, the darkness wenting the boats of the | pass the next Legislature, and be submitted to | frem the halls of the Montezumas, the annexed | but such toilettes are universal at over ball TEE WARRING OE Tee Eaeta) | dell seemed out of voice, and was apparently Bombay trom Picking them up. & popmiar vote in October of next year. Cader | dominion of Canada, and the States of the Rel | and large enteriainnent cent iat skier we maven 7. Log ae suffering trom indisposition. Laurence was fair. 4 : _ | _ The orchestra and chorus were considerably RE IE aeaee ~” saseanenenc cma Ce OTT lately, and altogether the opera went off in a way satisfactory both to THUSSDAy. the company treasury and to the audience. oF MA AU! for CREN TOE OR MARTHA. We cannot close without censuring in the Beate for o Dx Uffice ov qf the Theatre, from 9 te pym.sand im the eveume, | StFOngest terms the practice of filling up the Door: opey at 7; overture at § o'clock. aisles with chairs, to give a few additional dollars mbay isone of the heavy iron English | jt bo" mail ‘teamers plying between Yolohams, lish | it ex-rebels will vote in October, 1612. jalle, Ceylon, ai mbay, and ‘a pow- * gxful vee, must have sani "ite netds hae “Mardi Gras” Festivities in Paris_Ne upon col ing wi er, stron; , enough to run clear through her. ® | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ‘THE ONEIDA. Paris March er keplmeporee | the an- The Oneida was built at New York about ton | he"tnenremed by the nate ee ear ae years ago, and is a third class screw steamer, o'clock} the “ F; beeuf Gras” procession has River country, to take seats, perchance. in the capitol which will then tower in magnicent proportions on the western banks of the father of waters, or upen the beautiful and command- ing site of the city of his own residence, the cits of Keokuk, overlooking three States of the In conctusion, lic referred to the eapa- cities of the State of’ Iowa for development, and to her large interest in the development o! States and Territories to the north and west of tem, there are such trifles as gloves, shocs, carriage, bouget, su » wm ten- doltar tickets to be provides for ee It is easy to think at a dis:ance, that one will be independent, and wear the plain dress, with- gu the accessories, Wut itis ettremely digeule but not of them, fou fecha cemeary bahia fi m, you feel a centary 3 : age. you wished you bad stayed at home, and | trimmed with three ruftics, they can be bough’ determine franctically, to get @ mew dees Se Steen Saiees randy mate. Sate at Messrs. Lawrence, Campbell, Segnin, Nordblom, Hall, Kinross, &- i carrying about 170 men, including her officers. | just entered the court-yard of Tuileries. | her. Asa means of satisfying the demands of | new ov. rskirt, a new sash, a large panier, ard | they cost six dollars. Muslin of a finer quality MATINEE ON SATURDAY. poled te ieee ccna Selrtnes oT che wan ropeived af Now York "Early in issy, | Great crowds of people are gathered on the line hore who would reserve our wild territory tor | an ‘enormous chignon, before you Venture out than those ready made ‘and some ett over. 8 ‘The Management have much pleesure in annonn- | ho d inthis way. There t and sailed from there for the Asiatic fleet about | Of arch but no disturbances of any kind have | posterity; he 1 ment of tha dicteomanes of ete dress, com the toilette. SEBS sp SReR GR with the distingwiahed Actrewe, | Howe Packed inthis way. There is a law against | Ta een Te ie Papatie fectabout | oceurred. wee far the Denciit of the descendents of those | “It is all the worse because the modern Mrs. BOWERS. supperted by Me, MecOLLOM: | it, and the Superintendent of Police deserves tioned . who favored this re; it commencing onlay night. March 7. JALL’S OPERA HOUSE. Under the M: tof Mr. JOHN T. FORD. A BRIEF CARNIVAL OF FUN. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 77, DosR fea gel fof eee | "The combination of black and white is (ing cvesybony basen. Imagine ‘such on | @istingwe than ever. It is almost the only ordeal for the economical lady who as only | trast that is permitted, the finest tolettes show Seascapes who was on board at the the of the accilent | pase pbuilders ana hesides her officers and ‘crew, and ax itis the arreen neers oe oereats lom when a vessel comr Ome m a foreign station to send home on her the officers | 7#<oraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. and men of the fleet whose times have expired, | | BELPasT, Mx., March 1.—A mass meeting of and who are entitled t come home. It is, | Ship builders and ship 3 owners upon therefixe, highiy probable that the Oneida had | Sco bay and river, in favor of the bill to proteet on board besides they might have severe censure for not carrying it out. eral hundred mii the balms Alaska, where, if we could credit official en- eomiums,— = « Everlasting spring abides And never fading flowers.” ‘By reforming the evils in our present land Tux Pusiic Dxst.—The following is a state- ment of the public debt issued from the Treas- ury Department to-day: Debt Bearing Interest sn Coin. chest her officers and crew some sixty | Ur navigation interests, introduced into Con- Upon aos iaame viet oan ng nein ata Bonds at 3 per cent...... $221,539.30 00 or seventy officers and seamen of other vessels 8 by Mr. Lynch, will be held in this city on | frant policy, and holding on to what igri effect from over. white crape, e eo THE, CHAPMAS sts Bonds at 6 per ceut-_S356-300.30 to aaup.sw sso w | enroute 10 the Cated Staten Monge tees | Thursday aftecaoon next. fethe Somandeof the conntry weald be met. SOCIAL LIFE IK XEW TORK. ae eer “4 Ami the famens comedian. ee SP! . quols sailed from the same fleet a shor< time —--¢--_ anion extravagance in some of these grants, | This is undergoing a complete revolution in | single plaitings of the same material fold flat MR. C. B. BISHOP, Pima dor dy Py pangs "4 tree. ince, and is now on her way home with anum- | Dissatisfied with the Result ef the and the suspicion of corruption involving par: | consequence of the change in the habits and ape trained skirts. ‘With a new apd full company. mbt se | ert pA ber of officers and seamen from the fleet. It is Race. tiss connected with them. The policy itself | manner of living. Only the rich can afford to With tho prownt Style of dress, a black or SICAL ENTERTAIN per cent... 14,000,900 00 ee oy Be pete of the aes of the | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Fas not complained of, but its abuse. The | inhabit ho a we their friends in | Nite lace shaw! is so aseful as to be almost in- NT, DeRt on which Saterest has consea STUN AO | eT rton eae og ye A srscls | ;,L08DON, March 1—There is much indigna- | States interested in the continuance of this poli- | them, testone 4 number, in the absence of the | 2*Pensable. It may be worn as an over-skirt to ON, No. 7, 8. OF T., tince maturity dhe 3.973.346 64 | prior to her sailing for home, and their places | pom s,be,sPorting circles at the result of the | cy must unite to correct these abuses, or the sensitie French system of “flata,” either board, | Srs6'“and'couphi lowe, ot Debt Bearing no inse supplied with officers from other vessels, who | pont race yesterday between Sadler and Heath. or take boarders to make an addition to the | 2h and down at system itself wonld be sacrificed with all its benetits. st. CHURCH, COR | Demand and legal teu- : Itis supposed that the result was pre-arrange:! : sash’ as a fichre unique. I 1oTK TREETS, fer not The last hee oC het ata nd crew receivea | between the parties, for betting purposes, spilt resolution introduced by Mr. Howell was | initeldoml, trdedove neatenta ‘Dompitaliege sea | Sacefully over a plain drem, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1576. Rractional capren at the Navy Department was dated Sept. 30th, Mr. Orborn introguced a ill to give rank to renders living more gregarious, but much lose nts Fos eG. A. i 3 coke ive remit streete, by ineimbere atthe | Pomited- ER Srenes ond enatone ee ‘We can have no — HER OFFICERS, Telegraphed Eaclusively Evening Siar. The following is a corrected list of the officers onion se St. Perersnurc. March 1.—It of the Oneida, as it appears on the books of the | that’ J. McLeary Brown, Bomstany or oe an the door mh 1-2t in the navy. Referred to Naval Cemmittee. COLN HALL. At 1:15 the Senate resumed the consideration of the 4 bill,and Mr. Corbett submitted change the vogy-nee OSs poe ase their ee] upon a civilized Ame- ican, inaon ane toe tiitenne footing. of araw Hi — : : and advocated an amendment. 4WONDAY EVENING MARCH 7 1570, : , iG Navy Department, corrected from the last | Chinese Embassy, will be appointed to the ? EVIDENCES OF SPRING. thr ND ORATORIO. ber magne mnt mag 9 Xaval Kegister, among whom are several Wash- | place made vacant by the decease of Burlin- | HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Farnsworth,| qhe stores ave trea ant bright with the usual ESSE nt ingtomans, and most of the others are well | game. {I1L,) the postal route bill was taken trom the | variety of epting materials, the most of them known here:—Commander Edward P. Williams; iivec iitaes talecad Speaker's table and the Senate amendments 2 pe Lieutenant Commonders Wm. F. Stuart and im Kentucky. were concurred in. nS aes ee Alonzo W. Muldanr; Suegeon James Luddards; | Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Mr. Butler (Mass.) introduced a bill to ame. F. = ‘ROSA, SOPRANO ¥. coin interest bonds, Assistant, Surgeon Edward Frothingham; | Lovisvitte, March 1.—Silver mines of unpar- | increase the pay of d and pettit jurors‘in Gre E ebGtin Cee and accrued interest Passed Assistant Paymaster Thos. L. Tullock, | alleled richness have been discovered in Gray- | the Circuit Courts of the United States, Ke- . . 0 1 % a ; larger per cen’ of silver than an; e ion . Moore, (N. J:,) a resolut casks ut Pecat ne at, bonds, panchaned, gineer in Charge N. . Littl, of Balti. | distovered: ‘The mine is almost ingubaustibic, Bee cI 3 0! I i was adopted directing the Secretary of W: Son First Assistant “Engineer Haviland | and will bo developed in the — of: a vee " make examination of Sal . $2. ——— | Forn }, Charl Ce 9 J. We ‘ere offered, romasts secre morning, Af ® | Debt. tees amount Ine rracary.., 24830847 T | Cowie; “Carpenter J. D; Pinner, Captain's | yy Eaties catbapralig bonged to, and finely air. Brocka aeaneniontas eee ne RMemamceere. aE “ese anon reastiry” on : a oa * _— legraphed Exclusive! Evening Star. r nigknUnE? Giidans. the let witimo, we 24480828 99 | Wr Thome es Farmanter’s Clerk | Tyrone Ciry, Wyomrno, March 1.—Among | 2r0e%, whisky out of oud was falco an ter = — Decrense of debt during the past HER CREW. the jurors drawn for the March term of the Al- | question upon Mr. Prosser’s amen UNPARALLEL th .. — o bany county, Wyoming Court, were eleven | to make the tional amount to be paid INDUCEMENTS NEV ie ; The following are the names of the crew, with | jgdies, soma’ of them the wives of cheney proof gallon half a cent one ee ¥ Decrease of debt since March 1,190... #71972 =4 | place of nativity:—William Anderson, Sweden; | prominent citizens. - The excitement caused by | rCfq Gallon, hall , and the tion The statement of bonds issued to the Pacitic Soo w. ngs a righ ve parte this proceeding is iameney —— = began od —- omit Railroad companies, interest payable in lawful ichael Boyle, John Bovle, Ireland; Anthony : — agreed OMIC PANORAMA OF THE . Botst ‘¢ . P s ‘The Bank ef Holland. to. F THE CAPITAL EVERY EVE. | money, shows totals as follows: Amount out, ie eee pathos), Thos, Begley, Phftadel F THE CA a ce WHT RDU EST Bo pg Pa standing, $64,457,320. Interest accrued and not a nnett, Nova Scotia; Miles Blunt, | Telegraphed Raclusively to The Bvening Star, aguificent bilo Mammnh filumimatet War | yet paid, $637,541.20. Tuterest paid by the Uni- thas. Brown, Areland; Wm. Boyn- AMSTERDAM, March 1.—The Bank of Holland John Brown, Denmark; Wm. H. | to-day reduced its minimum rates of discount Mr. Washburne (Wis.) then moved to lay the whole subject on the table, which was rejected. : 5 - ; 5 ‘The resolution was then passed. lascieal, Statuary, Copics of the Great Mas- | ted States, $6,881,064.96. Interest repaid by trans- | Bennett, Massachusetts; James H. Burd, Gon- | to4 per cent, The opinion is general that other | yy. S ’ : P + $6,881, 1 2 RE ‘Boston, Philadel : r. Cake, (Pa.) from Committee on Accouts, nently - | interest pai United States, 1500.35. England; Benj’n Baptiste, New Orleans; Wm. commences at 8. Admission. {Berend aa Clarke, Rhode Island; James J. Clarke, New ——_ —- ae. ‘Open at 73s o'clock; Bets. gpa the gross proceeds. each . returned to the audience in one dollar , Seek ee eae ree ee A BRILLIANT Weppino.—The marriage of Eapital prize, in cash: all dra Pin manner entirely W. Scott Smith, Esq., for several years fp. the werld tome an Exhibition worth’ feou'tinnsy | Past, the Washington correspondent for the the admission fee, and at the «ame tim New York Evening Post, Boston Traveller, additional cost. ‘6 try one’s lack and other leading evening papers, to E™™4 HAkvINGE. Miss Annie M. Dubant, daughter of P. M. . 7 Dubant, Esq., took place at noon to-day, at AMERICA, THE LAND OF THE FREE, AND cP eg DER THE ANATHEMAS the residence of the bride's father, corner of awount of money drawn from the pols fee edn d Chairmen of commit ; Sames Cannon, Scotlard; Patrick Cun- | Téegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ningham, Dennis Cronan, Ireland; John B. Crxcrnnatt, March 1.—The Southern Rail- Centar, New Jersey; Johr’ Cooper, James Ci road bill was defeated in the Kentucky Senate Tey, Ireland; John Cannon. New York; John | to-day by a vote of 22to 13, nelly “ireland: Joh Date, Iago He Bri ea Comer | nelly, Ire! |; John isle of jas ‘Tue House ComMITTEE oN NAVAL AFFAIRS liam ' Farrell,’ Ireland; John Fox, England, Thomas Fallon, Ireland: Jas: Fergdoon, Liver: | tif morning heard the argument of Gen. Slo- 1; A. L. Fox,China; Ec. Fitzpatrick, England; | Cumin favor of breaking up the Brooklyn Navy Shoe Green, Philadelphia; Dos Gaskins, Vir- | Yard, and Mr. Starkweather in favor of estab- it is fg trifle EMMA HARDINGE, the ablest and most elo- | performed by Rev. Father Boyle, of St. Peter's quent Female U: Hawkins, London; Win. Henry, Scotland; Jas. | Up a bill embodying their views, which they will * costly, but not more so than very fine cash. ‘ , nia; Hy Garner, England; Jno. Hill, England; | lishing a yard at New London. ‘The committee —= TO MAKE ROOM FOR UMENICAL COUNCIL, Siath and T streets, in the presence of alarge | frank Hayden, Washington; James Honston, and sot and distinguished company. ‘The ceremony was | Charlestown; Charles Henning, Prussia; James | “Dally requested these two gentlemen to draw ‘ashmere and satin cloth are newer and AN IMMENSE SPRING STOCK. os the serges and crepe Eugenics, which, H 1 Jourdan, Jno. E. Jerens, Ireland; Carl Janseu, | do atonce, and there is every reason to belic STRASBURGER BROS. ; “ lecture at == who — & pleasant little address Denmar Jno sones, Ireland; Taras ‘Jacobson, rex the oe bee te ahiitte Aseaeael B cuplared tex petsons who ‘or young od lolland; ‘ian Jager, New York; Jos. Jett- a 7 TLL SELL Suuaenay ucaatie. cee ‘The bride was elegantly attired in rich white | ries, Kob't W. Johneon, Philadelphia; Thomas | ¢Stablishing a yard at New London, Coney, howorer WS to sett ant Sextite materials x = textures which form drapery rather ; P i Keating, Ireland, George Kuhn, Bavaria: Geo. AtS o'clock masta —, nee was os with — oe © a Neg Philadelphia; William C. King, JuPcRsHIPS.—In executive session yesterday than Staak ont th Raed and oy | BOUTS, SHOES AND GAITERS " "25 conte. Pet prem pone — — 2. A veil et | Massachusetts; John Long, Philadelphia; Pat: | the Senate took up the Pending motion to re- at all 5 ene spor a few weeks, « on ks oo Tickets to be had at Bil and at | White tulle and a beautpel wean of orange | tick Laralle,’ Ireland; — Georj gman, | consider the confirmation of Judge Strong, of dn: the period of “taking stock,” as it is of ofl Kinde chanpar shen the cheapest. Hood s jewelry store and at the t nge | England; Thomas G. Lyons, Ireland; Matthew * Hed, some articles and some styles undesira- ——— blossoms, completed a toilette, exquisite in ite | [rein Kew “Jersey; William C. Lewis, Puiia. | Pennsylvania, for the Supreme Bench, and, called, on have | Give them a call, at ARINI'S DENCING ACADEMY. es vo fe exeeedingly becoming to the delphia; 8. ©. Lines; Comnectictt; A. | after debate, agreed to it. Ne further action ble to a eee ener cee re Rane er etd Mr, MARINI respocifally announces that the fut | "Phe grooms wore a dress suit of plain black, | l= 10g, China; dos it. Longe Cleveland: | was taken, ama'voth nominatnss cr Strong and ecco bes ¢ them up to recent bait , parton of the season ‘commence "om with white silk vest and necktie ae tehbe cal tends Wine Mekwon seins Gitn Joka Mae. | Bradley now stand for the Senate as ifthey had 1 9 of much les importance to buy goods fe%-tt OM number 373. between I and K All those wishing to participate in the com- gloves. oe “¢ 3 mes McGlincy, .. | never been acted on. It is believed they will » however, than iy them ing May Ball are requested to" Join the palise Brady, of Washington, apd Mr. C. E. Tn'iteCalls Ireland; Cornelian Mawley, Brook: thus remain until the bill of the judiciary com- @ and it tha matter for congratulation Se * ‘a‘and.‘groomninan. “ities ‘Smiths of | 17H, Jeremiah " Mahoney, ‘Ireland, William f mittee is acted on to Fearrange the judicial Teputation, wich serves both to identify them Batavia, Obio, sister of the groom, and Draw. O McGrath, Michael Murry. New York: Patrick circuits. and as s guarantee of their excellence. The Stanton, of Washington, were the second ronpig, | MeGrade, Ireland; John 1). Mooney, Philadel- Buffalo brand of alpacca is one of and The young ladies dresses were exactly: allee, out Wales; Chas. Stiller Boone reas, | ‘Tue Disraicr 1x CoxonEss.—The House fhe new “dearer” brand, of pure black mohair, in color, Brady’ ink, and Mi: J y ittee District of C this another. This cast has a equal to er eee ap tale Lee pergaionn Mooney, John McClosky, Ja, MeFillen, Phil- | Committee on the of Columbia ply neers chad Segre * tarleton, trimmed with arternate and graduated Hugh Murray, Kogland; Philip | morning considered the Senate bill to renew McDonald, Scotland; James eee ee and continue in force the charter of the Po. land: A. Man, China; Albert Murphy, tomac Insurance Com) of Georgetown, and Yille; Peter Noonan, ireland; Christian Olsen, | decided to re rably thereone . puffings and ratties, put on with pipings of pink and green silk. The overskirts were of pink and reen silk, leaf shaped, bous’rs and looped at the = to be by ignorant or pole en © | Denmark; J ‘The bill ‘Tue Stan of yesterday to meeceiechcs anaes ieee = eae tae emi es =f Saabs pe iene etn tnd ota, was laid the West sent the writer a compte’ ot Pres snd green velvet run through the beading, filed opus neal the next, meeting; also; ths Dil pro: forlin which sbehad for “Irish” pop- Tape dongg Af EE eet Roiat ees ooo SES . ex. cunts chaden of pink caligreen with toe pore Sete sae upmsweenjans ees orcen ane Indy tod paid bal dolar tem than the nt _ | White of the dress ; James Simascy, ie rebar, vice nnicnl seamoanaete’ meal thous she cote t bee She FIBST GRAND LEVER za and; H. Sanders, | : simply been cheated to the tune of 15 cents per ii otnne 5p Good a 4 mag ‘Weshington, ‘Tax Surriitxen Goto Pamo—Fe Presi ‘Anetheron 8 of imitation tace, Ancient Ghiowsr’ ©°04 Gah | guished ; Danger A. Betull, Kon: | dent's Lelter to Secretary Boutwell—A special | open” pars correspondent of an English | which she had purchased for Honiton at 8 pet u ar ence was Blled with private Hrciand; Thos. 8) despatch from Washington to the New York gives hope that the reign of hideousness Had she known the fact that there is no ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, those present were pri Rye ree ee ee _ well we prime hm ge ome gy a =a ae ee the a TUESDAY, Marcu 1, 1870. b followed the September gold panic, much refer- woman's dress hereafter. Lage onan A ‘Tio Ringitied teletee ence was made to a the | Madame Ollivier’s high-| white muslin an excellent imitation, she would BONU aunts, man: friends and the publie that the ‘addressed by yutwell and ball dress bas made a mark in the world of President to Secretary Bor left with aad China; Dan. Townsend, Dover; Thos. | Grtoca utieriicid to be delivered to the Scere. | fashion. Simplicity and ‘GRIER UPON THE PROMENADE. IMPORTERS om 1GURE Mutter tan ele tary. on, hs return from Mamachosotis to | more prevalent than they were last winter The change tnt ha akan pace With rene aE ts renin itasoré atobadowteds grat | Zan, eet rae Rina tase ory | -Adupbe elk ackan wrer, p mu | te mearig ge, emarbl, ne | NaI FUR FONRIN ‘ment adhere traditions CARRIAGES. she crew above named were probably all on | S010.", The letter itself i tho best proot of fs reels eae ey sae apts pega. Sinck eal fr te — board, as their terms ef service had Sew You Cary, Sept 12, 10 Hon. George Ing dha of te hnetare byw Canarian es tempt- pf their convenience at home. ete @ large assortment of the latest sty lo ‘A gentleman in Penn., broke ‘Tue New Oneans Paize Bounty Cases.— . Lleave here to-morrow for West- | | 67 a sees, This morning Judge Wyle in the District | on Ee a a ar bert works Hea | | boot a Court made decisions in the New Orleans cases— before making my for 87 Philadelphia bas a “Day Nursery,” where ii aly hh ia fet known a Admiral Farragut and others agt. ship Metropo- starting tn this elty early this | on an average 23 children per week are io nothing distinctive now | greTABLIBEED 1046. —_ lis and uals dad elton ef kha Fore: week, epee ey _#: care of and while their mothers go out to sin wows” tap le everstcn. nnd a gut and officers and men of West Gulf squadron | #™ satisfied your arrival met | work : Tove kat to never open, and RELAGE Ma KUEaceoREhs, D4 GREAT ISHS NT OF DAY Coupe, TO AEE IN | eet attmctiee MEE nn" ° | for ounty money for destruction of rebel ves- Oy ee bale see oe 00, te taduce, You to ldo in ol poeen a ing do Srigencies of & bonnst too mall to hold them. | pep sa — . Much admiration was given to the superb | sels in the passage of Forts Jackson and St. Fell gold or pay the Novem! interest ‘in ad- | then fired it, “just to scars ma.” He hasn't | Young widows wear their orna- so a in Phillip in 1862. Judge Wylie decided these cases | vance on the one side, and to hold fast Gn the | been able to sipdown with any comfort since. ped Ot a, oF are mate - toss under the act of 1864, which provides that the | Other. The fact is, a desperate st nent | _ 27 We will give o for curing the tooth: | ‘with Iappets, and Dosseties of the materiel, a: & a 2 per ren Chea. money shall be distributed among the officers | Making, andcach party Want te a te reat | sche. Diets rensted mon the Pa or the | collfure. b Prices. the same as prize money, under the direction of | Soh? (nem Pthing ease Tal knack the spots po mumerwes walking cults of Black ¢ Tats. the Secretary of the Navy, and that under this serge, 4 other x. Ese it could not Jurisdiction even con- now we SSR sent of the Secretary of the Navy. The coun- ‘persons in ec out of a igtkiee poekone te tey sell asked that the entry of the order in the case Dersons, however, who would as ‘anywhere in the District. be in order that the petition may be reerif mats © a ao — EMORY BAXTER, amended (if they should so determine) and an gutward show of felétf [Kep.) 1920 Pennsylvania avenue. E : i f

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