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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, | At The Star Building, I SW. Corner Penzsvivania Av. and lith St, | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY | ferved by carriers to thelr eub- scibera ia the (ny und District at Tes CENTs FER ‘WEEK, or FoRT\ FouR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies 88 the counter, Two Cxxts. ails n AILING -—Three One D t art Fifty Cente, Sis, Mouthe, Three Dollars: se , Five Dellare. No papers are sent from Office longer than paid for. THE WRERLY STAR—published on ris Ve, 35—N2E. 5,303. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1870. TWO CENTS. ¥ oliar-and-e half » year. ¥ aie me eee P 2 Laymen, siadicie: ‘SuPEn: wre, of the North Ohjo dir. ORTY-FIRST "J. Bartlett aud J. F. Gibson. enrgese- : Waseoeren: Mare a an EVENING STAR. fev: arrived in the city last evening, on bust. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. F FIRST CONGRESS, Pxtine ight sranion ieew- Chay was etectea pore Articles to the Trenty Se cee cee ee | a — | eee connected with tas’ Intel Revenas 3 ETT A This Afternoon’s Proceedings. onary Steward, amd Mev. 3” E. Maloy Suser Retece te ee sited Beates of Pasnne ee he ee t: | Washington News and G ip service. f This Afternoon’ Dispatches. pecrancaiercaacaclnt Rien dis ut | anuated Fund Steward. Rev. Wm. 8. Ham Sem i icq, | @FOwning, on the 12th day of Jameary last, at e = E .—Hon. N. Aor eeiere roster Fripay, March 11. mond wae reelected Hecretary Byte F tent of the United rica. 2 i qtimeeneteatntetnetinemenataedls Tas New Hamrsaiee Evectioy. fon. . J. Read and Jams W. Fe ee PROCLAMATION. i aly ren sac araeeeseiaailiens| pore en Ruvenve.—The receipts from this | G. Ordway, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House, | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | SENATE—mr. Pomeroy presented memo- - Wherens, certain additional artiQles to the ‘The ntatives of the deceased can Exq., Assistant Secri tarien. | qlte¥. 1D. Bowers moved that the Misionors Steward be requested to pay all monics he may ‘hich were referred to the Committee om the | Feveive during the se ston of the Cosferencs to source to-day were $345,309. this afternoon received a despatch from Boston : saying: “‘Stearn’s majority (for Governor) 1,500, | THE GOLD EXCITEMENT Te-DAY. Senator Tuarre, of Nebraska, addressed a | over all; 70 majority in the House of Represen- rials asking the suppression of the sale of intox: cating liquors in the Disirict of Columbia, represe: treaty wow in force between the United States of fen urther information by addressing this America snd the Ta-Tsing Bwpire, signed at | PePartment. Tientsin the th day of June, 1454, were cou- The Price Run ‘of the Creasurer of the Mission- Republican meeting in Baltimore last night. —_| tatives, and 11 Republicans out of 12 Senators. joe Dah ap er aeN: District. | ary Society; adopted Adjourned. é - SPECIAL NOTICES, W. E. * Mr. Revels presented and asked for the read- SECOND DAY. cluded and signed by their plenipotentiaries at per z _E. Cnanvter.” | Telegraphed Beclusively to The Evening Star. sg ‘Washington, om the 2sth day of July, 1368, which ee Ensicn Francis H. Devaxo, U. S. N., hi a New Yorx, March 11.—There is excite. | ing of & memorial from colored Repablican | (. Earurneren, Mo. March 1, 1Si0—The adéitional articles are, wor for word, as fol- | MELHAU'S GOLDEN COD LIVER ORL. | been ordered to signal duty at Washington, D.C | THE GrxRRAt [xcORPORATION ACT.—The mnt in the gold room. It opened ax th ‘and | m mrs of the Georgia Legislature, protesting | ligious service by evs A Ty Deke —or ee ‘ 2 . Pure and reliable, obtained from fresh and healthy House Committee on the District of Columbia | rose to 134. and rec ded to 12% after . | a airst the Bingham amendment to the Georgia ‘After the corumittces were called for 2, aldional Article tothe Treaty beturen the Gniiea | EP eM came eeaetae 3 EREADGaCeS | _Ewo or vax Yenoen Casein vax Suruzne | eo morning had under consideration theGone- | The room was thrvwa into spasms By tele | \illatating that, they represent 20,000 colored | 1y7\itjtne Sona ae Note called for reparts, Bag npr bp coe age ay To-Teing Empire of | 183 Broadway, N. ¥- mheF&Tim.c | Court—In the Supreme Court this morning, | ral Incorporation Act for the District or Colum- | &tams frm Washingtyn that the House Com. | voters te delivered ee. the Ith of June, 58. P ndment, will be delivered over, bound hand | Telerence to asistant ministers: Iboce he seem and toot, totheir most bitter enemies; that the | f° ve eee tegen oe respectful colored voters will be driven from the | fe the older members and prudent in his inter- Whereas since the conclusion of the treaty be- MANH mittee of Foreign Affairs would report Colonel Phillips notitied the Court that Yerger | bia, recently introduced by Mr. Cook, and nes 4 t D> AND WOMANHOOD. r _— tween fhe United States of Ame:i-a and the Ta- Ph ner hay FOR Yoone Yio on the passional the rerotution in favor of according had been delivered to the civil authorities,and | noticed in Tue STAR at that time; and after | rights to Guban insurgents, - + . <r course with the younger members? After con- i H m of the sexes. of Tax | therefore the hadeas corpus writ im his case was | making several amendments the further consid- iis Tushed the price up to 113%, and a scene | aa ‘ | siderable debate. Kev. D. Shermer mowed to sity of additional articles thereto, the President . reas. [1D ASSOCI- RRS ye reported the House bill. ——% Session ference.’ - 8. Morr! of the Unived Sta august sovereign of 2 Po Philadelphia: Ps, pads com i arheereip-arges sed famine Leb GENERAL Hooxer, we sce it stated, has com. FROM LONDON TO-DAY. "Eis. Wilson inteedaosé Bill to incorporate the | moved to lay the whole subject on the table, ee ae Beeaie of Gn PE elded that deyo in savings banks | missioned Walker, the battle painter, to paint » Of Liberty in the District nipotentiaries President “nited States of América, William H. Seward, Sceretary of State, and his Majesty, the Empe- ror of China, Anson Burlingame. accredited as his Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- Ce tet | ‘The committee on the President's report was Se Oe aie enlie- appointed by the chair, as follows: —D. ‘A. Sher= Mr. Drake introduced Lill to secure eticient | St” 1 Gaspteeene ya Sa. as are required to return and pay tax upon the | picture of the Lookout Mountain “ battle above fc aera nd interest-secruing to them upon the amount of | the etouds.” Price $16,000. A fair specimen of | sgemmemts their deposits. He has also decided that tines | yr Walker’ and penalties imposed for violations of law arc tyle may be seen in the picture in | Telegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. seamen for the navy 0! “ | Society, addressed the Conference in behalf of i Senate He > and L x, March 11.—E rts is dis istied | ferred to Committee on Naval Affairs. tentia’y, apd Chil-Kang and Sun Chia-kea, of | Qoenting viscuee they donot Ras had Rekeaaine | oe deductible from income as tax. eee ae ee | eee Oxford bout-crew: ‘The | Afr; Fenton introduced vill to regulate inter- | the Bible cause, urging the dissemination of tho the second Chinese rank: associated high envors | Uuiaralehel meetin oy ayn tes veer oe Wi Ne eke on teenagers Guat Leones eae good | national correspondence by meanef telegraphic | Totus or tsmutent Site ee ee and ministers of his said Majesty, and the said | the only perfect Hair Dyo-Bheck or Brown. bold | jouw F. Owens, the popalar comedian, com- | Wr Department,—ail illustrating scenes in the | Soke, Both the Oxtord and Cambridge ckows | communieution weronee United States Be. pies aikeed c eiaehien canon ae. See ae naynmey nanged thelt | by ail Braga. Applicd at 16 Sond, wert, | , 20N™ E- Ownxs, the popalar comedian, com- | er via Mexico are practicing regularly. gy has | Peis Metuten, nitrved to Committee On | taisedents be roqueseed te tube ep oenietins have agreed upon the following articles: = - : = ek te many, ight, and will appear daring the | Nowrxatioxe—The President sent the fol- | remonstratod agalust the American mel oerrins |< Me oct a.) from the Commitieeon ap: | Sus catered ae eee a Pe Aare tml. : ; AMUSEMENTS. week in some of the specialities for which he is | towing gpminations to the Senate this after- os ‘agente mismanagement of the = ee — resslation outher Murray, D. Bowers J. Fran i is Majesty the Emperor of China. being o noted, and make further inquiry as to that | noon: Engl legraphic em. ing the Secre' Treasury to transfer Rev. J. Roberts, ‘chairman Sabbath Schoot pgp liege eager gies ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. | «parril of apple sass.” It is hardly necessary | ‘Thomas D. Hamiiton, of Miss., to be U.S. ————. Sead net thee eae ares, Erunting: and | Committee, (that the auniversary be sage of sectahanpon cartel trasiour' a Nl be i , io Grande, Braat The Papal Infallibility Dogma. | held this evening at 7% o'clock. Subject of privilege of residing on certain tracts of land, or Engogement of the CHAPMAN SISTERS and | ‘© @dd that seats will be in demand. Consul to Rio Grande, Brazil. r Zz The immediate iy 3 The bill was passed. | consideration—“How can the active co-oper- resorting to certain waters of that empire for B. BISH: U : . John L. Stevens, of Me., to be Minister Resi- — ied paren, eo — , On motions Tp rey oe Georgia bill | Stion of the of our oni tions be bent Sambodhinright of eminent azccines aman | Teen Svat etited CHECE MATE. and thes Be Se a ae sel teepereag econ Sontok Uragney: edition of the Times bas the following fror the | "uaa. Spencer introduced bill to reduce the | Scured in nnd deg ag ad Sfez he aid and and waters; hereby ngroes | 3m, Bayleuane, BU ACK BYED, SUNAN; OM THE | Promer, trom the Nashville district, Ts | qu harles Stout, to be Assessor of Internal Rer- | oman front;~Om Monday @ schems on ints, | motri ciephekanteasond Dill, to redace the | Speakers —Jas, Frame, Esy., Rev. Dr. ; that no such concession or grant shall be con- | LITTLE BILL THAT WAS TAKEN UP. it as instru e of the colored schools | enue for Idaho. libility was distributed to the members of the | ferred to Committee on Naval Affairs. | Tho euamination of the oficial character of strued to give to any power or party which may ATIONAL THEATRE in Nashville to call for a competitive examina- | John Bailey, to be Justice of the Peaee for uncil. It asserts that the Church The resolution of Mr. Morton to pay the Sen- |. jiticrn ie tron con Papp de SR pe = , Be eee are Suse, aad wil ahve | Waitingten, D.C. Cipaiity over the ‘universal church iy received | Bagh CRisciie, Arka eee caro: Ala: | Fecel "nites = a m cipality over the ceived hy vi 4 nn States or their property within the said lands or Benet ee tee Le Uth, his nomination to West Point Academy to the | Gerhard V.Schmittburgh, to be Postmaster ith plenitude of power from the Lord himsell, | pensation from the beginning of the secomd se=. waters. And the United States, for themselven, BP, BOWERS, best scholar among them. at Nevada City, Cal. by St. Peter, of whom the Pontiff is the succes: | Sion of the 40th Congress Was taken up im ae. hereby agree to abstain from offensively attack. | When she will appear in @ ‘sensational play cordance yesterda; ing the citizens or subjects of any power or | of DLEY'S SECRET, pn A or their property with which they may | Supported buhe ae ee psceors be at war on any such tract of land or waters wor terbck Company of the said empire. But nothi this fi article shail be construed to prevent nog | AAD RAE ee AT ae States from resisting an attack by any hostile power or party upon their citizens or their | Pe UBINI—ODD FELLOWS’ HALLMONDAY, property. It is further agreed that if any March 7. and five following nights. The re’ right or interest in any tract of land in China Sennen 3 SUBENL, the Groat aropesn 1ON- has been or shall hereafter be granted by the | $0 BOR,” Biase tog Toate Y ea government of China to the United States or | G(VEN AWAY BACH EVENING. | panic their citizens for purposes of trade or commerce, | $5\ tents: Seats, {0 cents. Doors open at 7 that grant shall in no event be opetrued to die | o'clock. mbs 5¢* vest the Chinese authorities of their right of | ———-————— a Jurisdiction over persons and ‘property ‘within HITEHURST GALLERY. said tract of land, except so tar ag that right . — ¥ may have been expressly relinquished by treaty. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION. sor. All questions of taith must be determined Tue San Domixco Treaty.—The Senate SENTENcED.—Priyate Thomas Jones, of com- | under that power, else the words of the Committee on Foreign Relations held a special | pany K, 5th cavalry, recently tried at Lynch- | Lord to Peter would. be e meeting this morning to consider the San Do- | burg, Va., for assisting James Madison, of the pe peter peingy lt mere mingo treaty and were in session two hours, | same company, in killing Wm. P. Boley, aciti- | tha mene comseauently, wo. | and define as during which Gen. Babcock explained the pro. | zen at that place. has been found guilty of man- | the dogma of faith that thagks ta the mules visions of the treaty, and Gen. Porter spoke as | ‘laughter, and sentenced to be contined in the assistance, the Roman pontiff, of whom it was to the resources of the Island. No vote was | 4!bany penitentiary for one year Pcl yond pep etngatn ee a neve pray all,” can err wi asthe taken by the committee. PARDeNED BY THE PResipENT.—By direc- | supreme teacher of ail Christians. e schems Ws nronsr to have to announce the sudden | tion of the President the sentence of Thomas | detines what the pater peepee poem death, from heart disease, on Tuesday evening | Brown and Alfred Brown, two colored men | #0'als, ye last, of Bir. Thomas Phillips,of Cincinnati. Mr. | Convicted in June, 1865, before a military com- Phillips, who was the father of Mrs. Col. Day- — at Winchester, Va., of the murder of with the new rule adopted it being first on the calendar. ‘The resolution was read and laid on the table. ‘The current resolution to provide tor a joint Committee on Indian Affairs was next taken up. Mr. Stewart advocated it. The time had come when the United States should treat the Indians as men. The policy of tecding them without making them labor was wrong. If would "Sir Morin Vt) preferred the ir. (vi committee should remain separate, as at present. The pol- | Literature. . wer ley of the Senate was etter than that ofthe | » EY. ME- pore er thee ny bra yy 0 use; but to adopt this would end in the House » wae . ae i by rg ok 1 inf “ should dare, which God forbid, to controvert u Sorer, and sentenced to be imprisone! | the present definition, let him know that he de- © pat Rev. K. 8. Norris. the Senate being overruled, but that 1twould S : ton, of this city, was one of the oldest and most | at hard labor for life in the State prison atCon- | tue bresent definition, tet _ [ccs aged 4 | “Kev. J. B. Walker, Fraternal M trom Artic IL. INDUCE METAR EXHIBITION, °F EEED | highly respected citizens of southern Ohio, and | cord, N. H.. bave been remitted, aad am onler plier = a Pome betineny on ect be {he Onto Conference. addrcased the Cou erence. ‘The United States of America and his Majesty | ONE-HALF ates OCEEDS. RACH | his death will be sincerely lamented by an un- | &iven to rel--ase the prisoners from confinement. Fire at Oil City. Atter some discussion, Mr. Thurman moved | fxtcudiug its, fratern eo the Emperor of China, believing that the safety EVENING, DISTRIBUT: IN CASH PRIZES. | usually wide circle of friends, and most by Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. that it be indefinitely postponed; which resulted ference as Fraternal Messet from the Pitts- and prospe-ity of commerce will thereby best be ND CORIO PhROS ri 1g | those who knew him best. ’ Arata The Honse Committes om Torrito- |" Ciavaranp, March 11.-Thore ts’a large fre | MISS 2, mayo 2- burg Conference, bidding the Arnual- Confer. promoted, agree that any privilege or immunity | THE GRAND OUMIO FANORAMS OF TILE rice, it is said, have prepared a ball, which will | at Oil City, across the Creek, opposite theetines | 4, The Vice President voted in the negative and once foun. hey a — nese donstnions aor navigation within the Chi- | BING. at the WHITENURST GAL Bldiisg | ONBR. A. Conner, of Indiana, who was in | shortly be reported, to make Alaska a county, | House. ‘ive large ail tages ae beens seats Ee ere a eee cake up, tne | Smnet ton Oonterennn, | ‘to them, - ulated for by treaty, shall be subject to the dis. | Bi: Svenus. bet..t34 and oth streets. in addition to Libby prison under Ross, the turnkey, who 1s | attaching it to Washington Territory; the new | whole train of cars and the oil tanks exploded. 7 cretion of the €h uese government and may be | Views Classical " of the Great now solici‘ing office at Washington, is out ina | °OUNtY to have a representation of one Council- | The oil 1s burning furiously, , ing the sympathies of the Church to them. Dr. he lower part of the'clty: The Boe being that ot Mr. Wilson | 35. Mar resolutions of y man and thyee Assemblymen in the Territorial Sweep the lower of city. 1c dings card denouncing Ross in severe terms. Hesays | Legislature. It is thou; gut in this way the eos pending J. Murray offered strike out the Ist, 2d and 3d sectious of the | 9-7 y regulated by it accordingly. but not in a manner Mand to it fraternal regard. Statuary ‘Mas- reece fod the Uaiteg ates ae rit incompatible with the treaty stipuia- | est 3 of the parties. neatly The PEOPL PS PLACE OF A USEMENT. 1 bi insert a’ provision authorizing the | *%¢ ) WARES We Unaiienatty we in conclusion: penses of aur new purchase, to the Government | eee Dispatch.] discretion, to excha yer the same for 51 es a : : SPROPLES : f i 0 ch. iseretion. to exc tl for 5-20 bo: = Arricte If. re? SF soqeurtarel Girone sl con ‘ Ross, you stole our money. You helped to | °f the United States, will not exceed $6,000 or Ont Crry, Pa., March 11.—A terrible fire is | at ir Or to dispose of the same at par for = Baltimere Annual ; “aaa M. Ee. ‘The Emperor of China shall have the right to | evening, returned to the audience in one dollar | sfarre us; you kicked and abased us; and for this | $8,000 per annum. raging here. Probably the greater part of ths | and to apply the proceeds for the Fedemy tion of . ee Son appoint consuls at ports of the United States, | prizer, in cash, and another grarter in a grand | service to the Government you élaim a clerk. place will be destroys such 6 per cent. bonds as may not be offered in The Conference met pursuant to. arnment a shall enjoy the same privile; od immu. | Capital prize, in cash; all drawn 'u a manner entirely ship! Sick him, Boutwell; tear him, Grant; at Court MARTIAL SENTENCES.—Second Lieu- nities as those which are enjoyed taf fo the audience. ‘The finest opportunity . ' public law | fh the world tosec an Bahibition worth’ ten thatss and treaty in the United States by the consuls | the admiarion fee, and at the same time: witheut any of Great Britain and Russia, or either of them. | additional cost, to try one's luck. felé Im Articre IV. aa " 7 3 n saane, yenty ninth article of the treaty of the | [V[ARINTS DANCING ACADEMY, | Sth of Ju S38, having stipulated for the ex- u o last cmption of ‘Christian citizens of the United | gustict of dhe tenon atl ee that the tas i i f the season will commence on States and Chinese converts from persecution ESD. March Ist, 1870. in China on account of their faith, it is further All those wishing to participate in the com. {Third Dispatch.) him, Cresswell; worry him, Belknap; hold him, | tenant Stanley D. Humason, 16th United States | _ Om. Crrv, Pa., March 1, 10.45 a. m.—The fire Wells. Infantry, having been tried by court martial, at pon dare —— abball’s landings s among the VINDICATION OF THE Hon. D. 8. Benwert— | Jackson, Mississippi, and found guilty of severa! | have ignited from the broad guage locomotive. ies fb auaclinnlar dames ic | Charges, has been sentenced to be cashiered, | Six cats with their reonee tanks wore € recent meeting of uffalo Board of | wi ich has been approved of by the President, consumed. Two or three cats were full of oll ‘Trade, held to reconsider the action which was | " First Lieutenant James M. Waite: 23th in- The splendid exertions the men used and hack taken by a small meeting of the Board on the ome has been also found PS Br oot work prevented a of the conflagration. 8th inst., the following preamble and resolution | martial of several charges ani the | At ian the torrie fright of the people had exchan; i in Baltimore yesterday—Bishop MeTyeire in Mr. Wilson advocated his Proposition as the | the chair. The opening exercises were con- best and most feasible that could be presented. | ducted by Kev. G. Stephenson. Mr. Sherman said the first three sections of The Committee on Sunday Schools made their the (ill were. carefully framed. “The amend- | report. Considerable debate ‘sprung “ap. apen of mator wi the relation of baptized children to + Ceeeee ee a |e ine hina ak, a Mr. Sherman moved to amen the third ween cocwtng roll gilt ‘opposition to the idea that any See. 4: soaing, tienes Tun 40 cars instead or3o.™ sei ‘could Ligno. an- “; . a 3 ‘Mr. 31 that they the converti Of God, the oth- aerced that citizens of the United States in | ing May Ball are requested to join the were adopted, by an simost unanimous vote: zi . 4 Koger jamnge vnggnies Gen the oneavel ees allowed to ran ap ee, ona be can canton ishing to Clearly understand ‘the China, of every religious persuasion, and Chi- | Class. = Whereas, This Board of Trade yesterday ‘Taw Soxs ax Davonrens ov Lineery.”— | Cofarete mite the Tour per cents should be alionea weet Tuurch. Rev. W. nese subjec:s in the United States, shall enjoy ARLOW 8 GALLERY —The public are invited resolution offered by Geo. Sandbrock, | Mr. Wilson introduced in the Senate this morn- 2 sixty years. The proposition of the Senator | H. Wilson maintained that the preachers could, from all disubility or persecution om accounts, | jess eeteed ie Gee tas ese eek tee Sialderation which fs importance ds- | 9 8Dil to incorparate“The Sons and Daugh- | A Morse Thief Sud Commtertetter | {5i¢ Sterna} nad wierteeasty eee” | Hunan maintained thatthe preachers oval heir religious faith or worship in either coun | Gallery. New ¥ork,n exhibition from 9 a. m.to 8 | mands, therefore bo it ters of Liberty,” in the District of Columbia, a letly Walk out of Jail. arly oy thencaigenliny | oy poco ele ae A fa og gd eg LT i Whatever natieity or sabuiture Of the dead, 0, | Piso FINE AND ORIGINAL PIOTCRES. S37 | _ Hesolced, That raid resolution and the said | benevolent association. It names as cerporators | Telegrapned Exclusively toThe Evening Star. Ecrongcr, and would banvo much low troctie | imarucioa tamndiancie oe hoe to their sees ece nal eee nationality, shall be held | Pernsyivania avenue, between 12th and ith streets | Action upon it be rescinded, and that the Secre- | Joseph Brooks, Thomas W. Chase, Neary Ber. Wneeiie, Narch 1.—The Kanawha Repub- mda ty . = charges to take up a collection towards defray im respect and free from disturbance or prota | (,outhside) z mb?-tr ta Ci a — be o instructed to expunge said SS ne a eoier (ond Wean’s oa of the jail delivery at Charieston oe ‘Wiliams did not see how the value of the ing the expenses of the General Conference nation. = a cree ai = recor , ar a fers mater! from the account given in e] is transmitted i _ Antictr V. A®™ BzFosrrorr, A resolution was also adopted referring any | Berlain, Alexander Anderson, Richard Ashton, | Sarrhal Slack letter tor np ee ae en? | bond oy Cee carlo ifthe time, a8 pro- pe cy ro any oy BE —— The United States of America and the Empe- apes and all matters to the Board of ‘Trestees, who | Hun J, Bollard, Dennis, Wallace, | Samuci | it makes no mention of Ku-Klux organization, yf the op- | The report of the Committee on Memorials to Ter 6 ina cordially recognize n 5 . " » Moses A , x alarm. - — 4 and inalienable right of tan to change. his Sik Salome ome had previously exonerated Mr. Bennett, with | Edward Laws, Debner Walker,’ Jas. F. Wit: | 2nd Gives utterance faruen known co toee effect tS Lacreene tae dak aah aight have the | the General Conference was then read. EF bome and allegiance, and also the mutual Between Thirteenth — only two dissenting votes. Hames, inc. H: Pollard, and Robert Harrison. | thief, and the latter aa @ countorfeltes one. Because when the © Sct nne | cow ts te tee Oe aoe advantage of the free migration and emigration as Eeferrod to the Committee on the District of | jaded that it was too leug betemne tera onl it may pay at any day, and oo the holdee of she | Episcopal Methodist Church. Te incorpor: ‘of their citizens and subjects, respectively, from THE FOLLOWING CORRESPONDENCE is rather | Columbia. eae le term, and in broad daylight quietly made thelr | bond Coes not Know whee be wee a, ane | ate dete rnternanen tuto tuaks economy and the one country to the other, (or purposes o: OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, spicy reading for dull times: exit.’ Itis ramored that somebody turned thee upon to surrender his bond. 2 to give subordimate jurisdiction to the Aunual curiesity, of trade, or as residents. PHOTOGRAPHS, CHBOMOS, &c., | *P'3 <a The details of the Onelda disaster do not serve | out. The article concludes with the suggestion "Ss. Sevier eid See eee, Conferences over all matters to the ‘The bigh contracting Saneiere, Sem in BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, mover fl aageeny lege pon ny {0 put the captain of the British steamer Bom- | to change the doorkeepers, and provide © more | titi, Wotton said there was, no difference be- Elder's districts. 3. The of reprobating any other than ‘an entirely volun- 3’ MATESIALS, - oe q } bay in a more faverable light than did the first | Substantial jail. and nothing else, and every one knew | this Conterence to the Gencral were tary emigration for these purposes. They con- = : ac. Naw Toa, March 7th; "70. waits ihat the Government would pay the first day it | instructed to onpose any division or dismember- cceate bate cen at mace eion | cures duduras te tenn Tearned of Jour spgeins ares eg Paarl per leuey a Budkasiedly & hs Bees Star. wir Wilsob bald Ie was against Gen ane | mi eof this Conterence. “The report was @tience for a citizen ot i States or a a . | et %. cut | Telegraphed Exclusively to 4 % against . Chinese subjects to take Chinese subjects either CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. Tespectfully bor tenas af Alexandria, | the whole quarter off a Yankee frigate, and | 27% Yous, Marek 1l—Seny mecpay eee | econ Seay is aoe 9 aes tit, | ‘ofthe Committee on Temperance country, er tor a Chinese subject or cilia et | TELE? FASEB FARTOUTS. cays. ac ter © Pemaee cathe Lag tian as Beene | aarved her bloody wel right Dennis Tuhy, both well known prize ot | All that we needed was to reduce interests "| was read and adopted. "It refers t the compar the United States to take citizens of the Unite. a Amortmsnt foe tary, or in any other capacity it may please you | Between Capt. Eyre, and Gen. Eyre, of Ja- a. =~. poe | og in a room in HOUSE—Mr. Dawes (Mass.) moved that | 2%¢ oe. “a -y er * States to China or to any other foreign country, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Ween vom’ Kindly ccmabaie thio a ication | Malca mansacre infamy, the name of Eyre is | 11.0 state. “It was @ brutal and tumble | when the House adjourned to-day it be till | ance-amistates as thet covrittien that on| without their free and veluntary consent re- | oc ig.1y & STRONG. | ; shall take pleasure in forearde eee likely to be a synonym of brutality. fight, and lasted thirty-five minutes. Tuhy was | sonday grace of God can effectually do this work. cnmieegn eee me y onable sedorcaces as te "pacity chesney = eee ee fearfully punished; his eyes and nose ‘were | voy suey (Ind.) said there were several gen RETICLE VI. . . . Citizens of the United States visiting or re- i = 7 auatitcations, Sc. card, Ihave tho hotos | Zope PICA Massacre AND xr Rescure— | smashen bevued nae Corciea en aan, | tanann Whe euaiian ts teeth, one he hoped the siding in China shall enjoy the same privileges, ERT. Mieead Sregst. With assurances of regard, 1 have the honor & ——- i a and “srs ts the third fight his eantnek immunities or exemptions in respect to travel . to subscribe myself your ob't servant, ie aa ‘ribune = lishes a letter one =— ‘A large crowd was bere these pape — noay ie bree sare a ; or residence as may there ‘be enjeyed by the a wks Hunseat N—. | Gens herman to Gon. Sheridan, dated Maren | soughs. Present low asession for debate only, as in Committee oi citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. Engravings, Onromos, &e. : ——_°—__—. Ser cas metae Gaiam aeaaeen [Bs ipisck wromees. Be. Wrtako's Hors:, tacked on theapplication of Jen. Sully and the | Letter from the Brother of the Late mut, Daves ted the modification, and his residing in the United States shall enjoy the Ling, —p A Tes Wasuinoton, D. C., March 10, i870. Segre erg ee sult of their Lag 4 ‘The 8; ‘said the gentleman from Indiana same privileges, immunities, and exemptions in or aa the My Dear Sir:—Your fitness and abiity aor | Bo mcene a hese Dey ed pets eed Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Mr. Coburn, would preside to-morrow gen Fespect to travel or residence as may there be Remember Hume and Humber. _ ap 3¢-1y | *u<l! a position as you apply for are evident at a | and endearor to cast the blame on you and ol: | Paurs, March 11M. Louis Noir, a brother Damnation ok the Wada > guloyed by the citizens or subject of the most — | glance, but 1 have no such places So, bestow. ng by eae at ths ease eee, $f, Victor Noir. who was killed by Prince Pierre | St" Coburn having tho stein te favored nation. But nothing Lerein contained eler a affalrs to a gen- . x ‘apoleon Bonaparte, publishes an interesting | gebaio this announcemontonned seat py shall be held to conter maraligation upon citi- BANKERS. fleman who uses, illuminated note paper and | £0 Unoflcerlike and wrong act, and this will in cpmmanication | dw arnals of this Sa im ehigg) og mS A of vital inn. the United States ina, nor upon ——— | lives - James” Hotel. : to-day, He com) that tes as <ronhy “ iuwtitutions the eabjects of China in the United States." J 3: BRYAN, Pres. J. A. BUFP, Treas wititaae there is but one oS in the Sonmaiate eae — a igleggsende mye) permed ‘to know of the scomsation of the merce, reported a Se crerantsee om One | portoncs - aoasn veerte, cAonr tustications Hey s — ‘and that <3 inser ither hod = Citizens of the United States shall enjoy alt | WASHINGTON CEFY SAVINGS BANE | seit’ Considering otF iit senate By Port, showing that the Plegans bad fee eda | hare been cited to appear as witnesses in the | SFeCtcrs of steamboats in Indiama, which was | Adorted.) | 00" 00) “PP each charge the privileges of the pnblic educational institu- | Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, would not ask me to give it up. port, J prosec' tions under the control of the goveramznt of PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Y had been guilty | ease; and that. the ution seems to be di- . | Of many murders and robberies of the ‘whites C Grorce BurTuer. 'y «1 and not against tistics to the considera- | *bow the number of members to be 2! ‘ours, with respect, E. Hertert N——, Esq., St. James Hotel, New | 80d expressing the opinion York, G tice of babe foes Cesomatinte ete Privates. | increase of 5:5 tor the year. IS China, and, reciprocally, Chinese subjects sual! Io ES a et i . C daily from 9:30 3p. was necessary. tince. re. j . churches, = Increase, 11," Parsonages, 30; 4 euigy al the privileges ofthe pie educational URDAY EVENING, trom 650 to 730 GenetatSueran, in aeter to Senator Roms | cing eae ale Jentkes,(R. 1) trom the Committee on | create ianday “schoois, 35; Increase, 34. ment of the United States, which are enjoyed in | FAY COOKE & CO., Scene Dnoncanikatcm Ob Sem Ope Se Pete Pet oe or ao ees Cee | peaked enti ts a vsaiag Mar TCahart apd Charles H Fisher, and asked that ; creas, $1,135.42. ‘9 a Be repective countriea by tee cliigens or sub- Lan SeRvice—The Senate Committee on Com- | B® nd with the very Indian’ we have | Panis, March 11 Day before esterday the | the Committee might be discharged, and favor- ore iy ay Gi the United States, may treely establish at pape laa bps fap esa wg pps orp RY Rd Fh ey bg ade, For the yeu the. receipe ae ee a — Bay and cell at current market rates s to discontinue the consulates at ich embarrassed by the nt of ly sear a J i about % Siicmireties renee ey ety | GOVERNMENT swccnirinn, | Hoibgnev Tn Machclc ose, Mah Gun | embers Congres and amas galore ie cgrrey guint emai aie ea | Se Cann, .) om ame commaitas re | ae inthe bound of ee Cmaroe” Fa " e: oy “ 'y, ’ 2 amour Fabjecs may coy the tae riveg snl tov | _Onderfor STOCKS, nnd BONDS prmatiy ox | burg, Cancn, Cyprn and Pirgens;thraeving | tho’ fount that be’ no indians: Kill or | is the ‘ranaier of 74 prisovers’ to tho: Maser | ZO"°Saaintteatsis of Himihgr Gr uischasn, | for soperaumamten Tentegs aa, he kone munities in the United States, GS oe 5 hese. stations $15,000. Tn the list of Oriental | Paltred by say orders if they will comply with | prison. Blessrs. Henri Grouse, and | Passed. r A Nl a a AgTicLe VIII. , . Kt are discon- reasonable condition. lourat are still detained in the prison of Sainte Mr. Myers, (Pa.) same committee, 36. mounts | jal ‘The United States, always disclaiming and | 22S Siecods bike tee mation at Atety aed Cecken |e eee Pelaize, and are not allowed to see any visitors. | pills for the relief of Jolin Thomas, William SFCEIE Mahone, 01..0551, traveling expec’ aging all practices of necessary dictation | — are reduced $500 each, ing a decrease LEGISLATURE.—In the lana | The to-day sentenced more | Montross, Parker, and John T. DOP, dividend datianed’ wns 61 wer eeteceenstan oT eotemnei oa: fange gece augments | one eran teats n tua ee | Evin Scweer abc eaa™ | PeemnmT tee gree ene, | Se fae gad. tee tt freely disclaim and disavow any Intention or W. MERRILL. n Gi ane, tastead of Of Bonen i= | lutions relative Neoerte and nto Bai John Young. Passed. year are: Superaunaate fun ter enol Chins te repand te the commneaen ar | Ho. 1215 pesxetevante avExoe GES A ome Hg $0 91,000; Hi ees Sieence of i. Maddon. Mr Fecphensen o@ered SMagrephed Boshibocy rep Artisan a bill sor the tollet of the heirs of oeetone The rerered aes ane Re Say or 4 " a paige py ternal iprotementh On the ‘otser hand, | All, Dental work done ia the best manner, and at eee ree ore Se iaverpost 6e- compromise, reciting iat or inoonterred Viera, March The, Vienna Hiimdenckes reported vill for the relief of To | press these claims on the peuple before Novem- “4 if y the ernor to direc Gene- | claim recently forwarded to Kome t be ter Dante” abe “SMES, OGchuae gcoerres | CSnmceterremr Biker weeds if dered tox Son, ‘Ee Bremen, from $1,500 0 eer Re oe aay zihigee by Faron vou Buest was mest emphatic intone, | PA1,0" pil for the relief of Robert Burns Good- |. Bishop MeTyrire resumed the chair: | Tho and manner and circumstances of introduc. | ——— St: Thomas, West Indies, reduced from ~ Baltimore and Unio Hallioad don Times does it no justice. = | year. Hawn fey mo Trout. Thanks fone "With this’ sautaal dindratanding Pos seer: to 92,500. ‘the following Oriental conreieten its charter and hat’ the public interest re~ jotedsr cael men ocr apheh Seer te ane Laon ade bee iis contribu agreed by the contracting parties that if at any FOR SALE. : #2, 8500; Ft hs fim as claimed by thispesotation, ‘The Missing Steamer “Smidt” Safe im | the rules. deter- time hereafter h's' imperial Majesty shall Hankew, @1 : ‘ ferred upon him, as resolution, Pert. ‘Mr. Schenck (O.) obtained the floor and said determine to ‘construct or cause to be ‘com. FOR SALE. | Sire Tien:Toin, 2 fv; Nisgpe, 63,000 Aner Fees ean al accor Cenees {2S | getepraphed Beclusioely to The Bare he * move conn thacnntig am adh come canes DRY AND FANCY Goons. Hiver, $1,000. | By these changes the appropri- | tothe State under its eharter. ‘The Naw Yorx, March 11—Tho steamer Smidt, | the Whole on the Tariff SS med it make application ations for this branch of the Government ser- were ordered to be printed. from smears 2, ae been ‘Mr. Dawes ¢ seortectiitics to carry out the policy the Comet | OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD By | vice will be increased to the amount of 88,100. Jn the House of Delegntes, lls to prevent the grasa lost, is now (11:3) a. m.) coming up move States will, in that case, py the Chines | TUE 47m OF APRIL, AS WE ARE DETER: | rug wariomat Banas AD THR Fusprne | SmAting of baggage Dy Baltimore relsting te : by the = suitable Ts to be dy ge weg MINED TO LEAVE THE CITY. Brtt.—A delegation of Bank Presidents, the police force, were passed. Theelection of | Tux Ixcomz Tax Law Rureacep.—There is | Geficiency bill that should be passed Srecement, sad wil coctemmend to ether Police Commissioner of Baltimore city, to fill | a serious im the public mind in | and that were Ration» an equal compliance with such applica- || STORE for Rent, and FIXTURES {torSale. _| senting the Executive Committee of the Asso- ae Settee caus’ bi tha Goatnor ir iones, | Sines enn Petitions are being | duet of the tecting such “eogiacers in thelr persons ‘and SIEGEL BRes., falled upon seewell Jocarany i | Tvulted inthe cholo of Soka W: Davis fer the iahoua be iF wndorseioa tat thee: | days age be bad ving them a re sonable eatettl yes unexpired date ft bie eb envien aq oo0 SBVAREE STRERT, Hon'to he elgith cotok of tho new F ek tek meee datas usc ee Stat Tes iey war aed. The tax now being ioibe si lecare in faith whereof, the respective plent wh Sim Oxe Doom Asove I Srzzzr. | bill, now in the Senate, | Gispatches iS. . is for the year 186). Aiter it is paid no | from the city. He tiaries have signed this treaty and thereto which, if, obliges the banks to withdraw i other ‘be collected or gentleman who was oaertcianaemfeaebarren cana aaye¢ | NEN SNORE! NEW evomnn | GiOay andes Deaarar har foe tassse | ,Corpice oy goraguie wm Prmmmene | vided Serpeciern cae aang vine | Seekers, cure , wo Senhea and snipes ee ne clout we half, and five per cent. egg Wolgms Uhl Aanettoatice of Peuawbnrg, Ver tepeter- Fepeal of the old Taw is tinal and unoonditional. | 0.504 the eo Tarif! bil, 7 4 OFFE: it as 800n a5 4 AwsonBunsscsue, | "=~" “AVANT OF DBE Goubs, © “™>™ mg Games tee | st She by Govt’ Water, decetact | & biped ho" Rewy tmaer tn peti ne Sete (x wee ==. = Sameer aRA Se | Routes Patt act Mie Seiet | Samueatatnt eet Cicer | wrist And whereas the said additional articles have mod tats Sivas tneae woeent Of tee sllaged commivaly frome devoat fa the Senate. Ite notat all likely | M2 Ev roeperity. He been daly ratifiedon both parts, and the respec- — eainst law and the order» cercointeea, tate te | then che aepls apele is ment needless bardet: | tonto the atestion of tive ratifications of the same have been ex- wrorided mt mi, | Gon among toe sive, EENs een avin on Protest of te a of tc country. ‘The quoted from, statietics changed. wind for some The ‘the | Occasion called passed away bad the effect Sow, therefore, be it k that I Ss. ‘Rot see or under~ declared | ever. Let us have mo more income tax laws.— oun: Breadest of fhe United "Seles er rictons shoal be fm- | former places bas in rot the sty Fecorde sod ‘N. ¥. Herald. west since 1860 A i have cal itional arti- ‘them ‘custodian, dies to be made public, to the end that the same, bondholders. the cite eck: who; it te ‘will be re- | _sg-The Boston Advertiser says that ‘‘no one Fatat BALnoaD ACCIDENTS Ix NEw and every clause and. article Snerect mag be and stated the Feasoos ed in the Governor. SE a Or coelaian Sal emcees Ay yenterany ‘morning. observed fulfilied good faith by ‘assured the pe S57 Vermont bee-keepers propose to swarm in | To... express, anaes Nimeeacharensth cal my iShat form wont Pe cpap me HE oe 1 nai hn Mai Mink: Manbesan eoemmber@h the track « there diatance hand and caused the seal of the United States to or the | s2-No matter how low gold may get it will | doings of what it calis a “youthess.” ous | St + ‘ashington referred mever ‘In Rbede Island they throw Dene st 0 oe oe a geteee of aon ine committee, and to | “ex-The Prumian army calls the king “Oia | surfoce of ticles tetenns ack enough for slong ‘and ran me thousand ‘and sev- ented eae ”, cutting parposcs. . — . 8. GRANT. wie eer poten ben? next session, thirty- | movements outside of the two great parties in y the President: os eight cottages have rented Jap. ‘this country.

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