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THE EVENING STAR. SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, ‘BY THE BYVBNING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY ag served by carriers to thetr sub- cribors inthe City and’ District at Fem Camre F ‘WEEK, or FORTY. FOUR CENTS PER MONTE. Copics at the counter, Two Cxzsts. PRick rox MAILiNe Three Months, One Dollar t Year, Five Dollars. Ne papers are sent frog. the REKLY STAR— published om Friday worsing~Oue Dllarnat's bell = Jeots Che Loening Star, B= Fitty Cents; Six Months, Three Dollars; 6 ———~——— WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1870. TWO CENTS. Office longer than paid for. v=. OFFICIAL. A THE UNITED STATES, Passed at Second Session of Forty-Grst Cons;reas 1 Act making approp’ — the Military Acwde ending June thirtécth, e: Seventy-one. Be it enacted by the Senete and Howse of sentat.vs of the United States of America in Con- gress assembled, Tat the following sums be, and ‘the ‘ame are hereby, appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropria- ted, fer the support of the Militrry Academe t thirtieth of June, eighteen and hive thousand two hundred and ninety-three deliars and twenty cents; Fer commutation of officers’ subsistence, six ‘thousand five huncred and seventy dollars; For pay in lieu of clothing to officers’ servants, one hun¢red and fifty-sixdollars; For repairs and improvements, twenty thous- and dollars; Lo fuel and apparatus, fourteen thousand dollars; For forage for draught animals, twelve hun- @red dollars; For postage and telegrams, two hundred dol- For stationery, five hundred dollars; For transportation, twelve hundred dollars; For new press, type, and materials for office, and diplomas for graduates, one thousand three hundred dollars; For cadet registers, class reports, and blanks, two hundred dollars; For compensation to pressmen and lithogra- pher, one hundred dollars; For clerks to. disbursing officers and quarter- m sters, one thousand hundred and fitty For Clerks to adjutants, one thousand five hundred dollars; For cierks to treasurers, one thousand five Bundred dollars; For contingent expenses of the departments of mathematics, artillery, cavalry, and infantry, | gress assem ordnance and gunvery, practical engineering. eivit ‘and milleary onglice tng. natural and cS mental philosophy, and “compensation Sitendant, tree thousand three handred asl fifty dollars; For. miscellaneous and incidental expenses, Tz: gy only for lghting ‘academy barracks, mreewall, and hospital, oftcers’ stables, three usand five hum 5 Water pil s jumbing, repairs, one thousand five hundred liars; scrubbing public buildings, (not quar- pecan prone te firteem handred tubs, and wages of po! teen han dollars; chalk; sponge, and slatés for recitation rooms, fifty dollars; ‘musical instruments, re- pairs tor and, and organist in chapel, three andred dollars; compensation to librarian, one hundred and twenty dollars; compensation to assistant librarian, one hundred and. twen’ dollars; compensation of non-comminsioned uf. ficers in charge of mechanics, fifty dolla: and compensation of soldier writing in adjutants’ offices, fifty dollars; m all seven thousand six hundred and ninety dollars; For the departments of drawing, French, istry, mineralogy, and geology, including onc thouzand dollats,’ and no mote; for the wearis Supply of chemicals, glaswware, lain. pa per. for the latter department, four thousand For increase and expense of library, two thou- “For anneal Tepaire of gas pl For annual repairs Pipes, gas meters, and retorts, six handred f Any For furniture for cadets’ hespital, two hun- ered and fifty dollars; For repairs and additions to officers’ quarters, three thousand dollars ; For fuel for cadets’ mess-hall, shops, and laon . three thousand dollars ; archives, twenty-five th For rebuilding the north wharf, seven thou- | , 7! MY sand dollars ; For repairing roads, five hundred dollars; For furniture ior soldiers’ hospital, one huan- — dollars ; draint: im aie For grading, draining, and improv: © ar tllery ‘and eavalry dri’ ground’ twa Poossand dollars ; For aa ! for superintendent, one thousand dollars. And hereafter. in addition to the other mem bers of the Board of Visitors to be appointed by the President, according to c~istit law, to altend the annual examination of atthe United States Military Academy, there shall be on every such board two senators to be desig- nated by the Vice President or President pro of the Senate; and three members o tives, such designations respectively 60 be ua tives, sue! vely . at the session of C next preceding the time of such €: ; and the senators and members so appointed shall make full report of their action as such visitors, with their views and recommendations in regard to the said Mil- itary Academy, within twenty days after the of & at the wn next suc- ceerding the time of their Approved, February 21, 1870. {PuRtic—No. 15.) AN AcT to admit the State of Mississi to Whereasthe leoft Mi have and adopted a cometontion: ‘State government which ts republican; and whereas the of Mississippi elected under said constitution has ratified the fourteenth and fifteenth amend- ments to the Constitution of the United — and whereas the performance of these several acts nent preservation form following : “I, —— _—_, do solemniy Swear (or affirm) that 1 bave never taken an cath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Le poy oe or a5 an executive or judicial! officer of any - oo ee f ti “nited States, afterward engaged iv Taourtection ortebeliion agumet tas Sate or ven aid or comfort to the enemies t , 80 Ene ee — ities: case may be; raon shalt in like manner take, subscribe and fie the tollowing oath or 3k, |} ———- ———, | Vi be do solemnly swear (or that [ have, by | ter ae. Set of Congress of the United Staten; beck ae shared i oy ris f Ki rit H Sie ; a E re s Rf brit bal fi lee Hi ih Bg cl i 8 i Hl ri I i E it il i f E f Le if a ti ie E 8 EF. Fe it s z i Hi: | hy | (Peptic—_No. 16.] Aw Act making appropriations to sw wctes, ec ‘tions for the yeor Coding June thirtieth, seventy, and for other by the Senate and House of sentatives of the United States of America in That the following sums be, aud ereby, appropriated, to be ‘pa'd out of any money in the treasury not otherwise Tiated, to supply deficiencies in the a; ions for the naval service for the year , eighteen handred ‘and VENING STAR, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ~.; | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Bi for the Missing Rat Little lope Telegraphed Fxclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpox, March 14.—A vessel hes just arrived here from Fayal, which port she left on Satur- day, the 26th of February. Up to that time uothing had been heard there of the missi: e ghteen handred and Washington News and Gossip. : Tvrerwat REvENvrF.—The receipts to-day from this source were $710,807 Governor Scort, ef South Carolina, is at seventy, namely: For the Burean of Steam Ei hundred thousand dollars. For the Bureau of Constraction and Repairs, one million five hundred thousand doilars; and the folowing amotints of unexpended balances natrnetors,eade: 1 andre | ar@ hereby covered into the treasury, viz: OF x ts, and muririaus. two hand e: 1 dae eeaaenaed bake of the Bureau of Provisions and million four hundred thousand dollars; of the balance to the credit of the Burean of Equip- mentand Recruiting, three hundred and ninety- nine thousand dollars; of the balance to the eredit of the Bureau of Navigati a fifty thousand dollars; ai ance to the credit of the Bureau of Yards and Decks, nine hundred and fifty-one thousand And these sums shall be covered in and re- stored to the Treasury, whether they stand to the credit of said bureaus in the proper books of the Treasurer of the been placed to any other account, or sre under the control of any officer or agent of the Navy propriated shall be expended only for viding materials, earrying ying the employes of the bureaus t is appropriated Mayor Bowgn and Corporation Attorney nginecring, five | Cook were at the Capitol to-day for som time. CASH IN THE Treasury. in the Treasury is $11,507 $42,679,000 are in coin reucy balance is $9,776,000. —The coin balance of which amount r additions! pay of offiewss, and for pay of | 200 OGG h t mnmittees. Ons — Fine: steamer City of Boston. The public contide v nish Cortes on Saturday that the asser. | P™Ptiate cor : ae 4 z in the ultimate safety of, eee Serene sen Toe: ing New York. ange that he (Gen. Prim) | 4 nies hay tyme Joint re. i, EE haken by the rece : mane he pon | } htigence. The Azores were regaried in toni: | Cubs nas false Mee B. ee ere, sell on the Mississippi river and its 10 quarters as the last hope. Later_There is Yet Some Hope. Laverroot,March 14.~The bark Mary Johnson, from Bolivia, Brazil, arrived at this port to-dav. Tue New Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Hon. William Strong, appoint- ed in place of Judge Grier, resigned, ocenpied his seat on the bench this morning for the tirst Tae Hovse Mirirany ComMItrer to-day agreed unanimously to report a resolution of censure, (but not of expulsion,) in the case of Hon. K. R. Butler, of Tenn., charged with sell- ing @ cadetsbip. tunnel, about two thirds of the way up, and the Captain thinks she may have been the missing steamer, the City of Boston. The gale was very heavy at the time, and the Johnson was not able or get near enough to make closer obser- ited States, or have SvtRo, the tunnel man, is bobbing about the Capitol, lobbying perseveringly in behalf of his big bore, designed to deplete the national treas- ury to an enormous extent. Congress, however, give him the cold shoulder im a way calculated to discourage even his cheek. New York, March 14.The Inman Line an- thorities in New York state that the funnels 0; their ships are not marked in the manner de- seribed in the cable telegram, but hope that, Owing to the distance, the captain of the John- ston may have been mistaken in his observations The locality given is precisely where the City of Boston ought to have been on the date given While the agents are ef the opinion that th: steamer was one of the Allan and Portland line. they admit the possi The members of [Pvsiic—No. 17.) Ax Act making an appropriation to defray the ses in the investigation by ary Committee im reference to the sale of cadetships. Be it enacted by the Senate and House sentatives of the United States of Ame bled, That the sum of three thousand Souars, or as much thereof as may be Carrarm Danret G. THomas, military store keeper in the quartermaster’s department, in this city, has had his leave of absence extended te the Ist of April, when he is ordered to report to the comnianding general of the department expenses of witnes u Red Cloud's Red Men W: the ARMY OPvicers 1x MississtPr1 RELIEVED.— An order has been issued from the War De- partment directing all officers of the army lately on reconstruction duty in Mississippi to return to their homes, as their services are no longer required there. LEGALITY OF THE PRovisionaAL Courts IN THE SovtTH.—In the Supreme Court of the United States this morning Chief Justice Chase delivered the opinion of the Court in the Grape- shot case, holding that the Provisional courts established in Louisiana and elsewhere by Pre- sident Lincoln were legal tribunals. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Cnevexne, W. T., March from Fort Fetterman is that an Indian who came in yesterday from Red Cloud’scamp, on the Tongue river, reports that the Indians are friendly and desire peace. Mr. Richards lett the camp twenty-three days to communi- the whites. Red Cloud thinks that the conduet of the Indians will depend upon what the expenses incurred by the Committee Affairs in conducti: the resolution of February 4th, Approved, February 24, i870. the investigation ‘presentatives by ~ SPECIAL NOTICES, sd se mates ErEeey eee" of its remedial proprieties is a vegctable IT WILL BESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ORIG- INAL COLOR. = It will keep the Hair from falling out. It cleanses the Scalp, and makes the Hair SOFT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN. At isa splendid Hair 4 B P. MALL & OO., Nashua, Loxpon, March 14—Later dispatches from SxcreTary Fisu was before the House Com- mittee on Foreign Affairs for two hours this morning, and made a lengthy statement in re- gard to Cuban affairs, laying before the com- mittee all the information received by him on that subject. No vote was taken on General Banks’ resolution. MR. Suaw, the attorney for McGaraghan in the famous claim of that name, to-day concluded his argument before the House Judiciary Com- mittee in his client's behalf. It is the longes* argument ever made before a Congressional committee, having been in progress for some at tailed, and because he took no measures to pre- serve the lives of the drowning crew. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. aul cies From Kansas_Immense lmmigra tion—Specie Payments. Telegraphed Exclusively to Tae Evening Star. Lawrence, Ran., March 14,—The immigra tion to Kansas is unprecedented in the history of the State. The railroad company has been obliged to order additional rolling stock to mect irements. The tirst shipment of Colo- over the road has taken place. There are 10,000 head at Kit Carson’s awaiting ship- ment. Several business men will resume specic payments next week. Inauguration of Ma: perfect fiale Dy kor B ye—Hlack or Browns ‘Applied ‘st 16 ‘Bond, etoet AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. For fire-proof building fer public offices and | SECOND WEEK OF THE CHAPMAN SISTERS ‘Gelbeas: AND C. B. BISHOP. IS EVENING, PLUTO: Ox. THE MA F; commencing with the HAPPIEST DAY OF AY, ALADDIN; Ox, THE WONDER Troors WaxTep vor NortH CaRourna.— General Littlefield has arrived here, bearing an official requisition fiom Governor Holden, of North Carolinia, upon the President for troops, to be used in Alamance couuty, of that Stat>, which has been declared by the Governor’s proc- lamation to be in insurrection. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PORTLAND, March 14. Mayor Kingsbury was inaugurated thts represents the financial condition of the city a= NAttoxan THEATRE. First Night of the Distinguished Comedian, JOHN E. OWENS. THIS EVENING, Tom Taylor's Comedy of TH MS. Owen's Speciality ‘Change of Programme Every Night. ts can now be secur lement. Bs MATINEE SATURDAY at 2o'elock. [Re™ BiNesr ODD FELLOWS’ HALL!! Tne Ternirortar BILL Ix THE Hovse.—In the House this morning Mr. Cullum, chairman of the Committee on Territories, reported back the bill providing for a Territorial form of gov- ernment for the District of Columbia, and on his motion the bill was referred to the Commit- tee on the District of Columbia. tion for the army for the year emit ree was made, and the resolution was $5,389,349, of which the city deb! | insrasprekibie he zation of 39, | not considered. proper not secured’ amounts to 81,322,341. ‘Thy | A Geesyia. ation of the militia alt Butler tase.) introduced a joint resola- opine during te a decade, noteitiatans | wile Hee tate He eeaation, eat ac | Hema alow, overs hamestods to edact a wi uy bi rt ‘nm report e Judici a - a ing the great tire. " mittee with the ‘conditions annexed iegon, their jbomesteads, from their income tax. ee nol Attempted Marder. rod for any night of Mr. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PuILapELPutA, March 14.—There was an at murder in @ Ty near Ninth and streets this morning. 5. Foeter F, was stabbed mino times byone Hat DISAPrPOInTED.—The announcement that Mr. Revels, the colored Senator from Mississippi, would address the Senate this morning caused the galleries ot that chamber to be densely crowded at an early hour; colored people being present in strong force. The anxious, however, ‘were doomed to disappointment, as the Senator did not make any speech to-day, and will not do 80 until Wednesday. Kelly ran away and came back with Pat Ward and one of them tired at Foster, who was bleed REA 8 PUBLIC SEANCE st ODD FELLOWS’ on ae Kelly and Ward were arrested. om TUESDAY EVENING, March 15, ut “These Physieal Demonstrations are of the most hical Laws. mplify, ia the mest staring marrage ne ia the m tHE HITRERTO UNDEVELOPED POWER OF Metzerott and Ellis’ Between 9th Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Nortw CAROLINA TO BE ATTENDED To,— Gen. Littlefield, of North Carolina, with Sen- Abbott and Pool, called upon the Presi- this merning, and Isid before him Gover- asking for troops. ‘ickets be ob! duvie sioren, Peausylvania a "Admission 30 cta.: Reserved Seate 7S cte. mit-2t* aaa nor Holden’s commt representation in the Congress of the United INCOLN HALL. States. a L — unication ‘The President said he “ would attend to it,” re- marking that he had already sent troops to Ten- nessee; leaving the impression on the minds of the delegation that he would without doubt send troops to North Carolina. Nomrwations.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate this after- Seth C. Hawley to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the Eight District of New York. Albert G. Allen to be Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Second District of New York. Peter Rose to be Collector of Internal Reve- Eighteenth District of Ohio. ‘H. Bowman to be Collector of Inter- nal Revenue, Seventh District of Kentucky. Geo. E. Paine to be Postmaster at Painesville, mons. sTRAKOSCE pie tt! the quniie in Ws ‘and The Queen of the. Comeert a her ba aol th America) ber ) GRAND EVENI Om THURSDAY and FRIDA ALA MATINEE, STERNOON,} I will be supported icinity that the acknowledged steamer Idaho at Queenstown yesterday, from New York, a passe: named Phili PA F Tested by the {olreppoarsnee ta to the extent of $50, ; MANSFIELD, O., March 14—On Saturday, P_in., March 26. Mary J. Lunsford, a seamstress. bed. Her body was horribly gashed. ications ugg rote to the murderer has yet been discov- e Fatal Boiler Explosion. Eaclusively to The Evening Star. CLEVELAND, March 14.—The boiler of a Z Sassi Me Rtn enh” 2 ‘Ohio, exploded on Saturday, and killed Krupp, Robert and Frank’ MeCo = Fritez, David Shook anda man named lover. HITEHURST GALLERY. NPARALLELED ATTRACTIO: inpuChMEN TS NEVER B “GRACE GREENWOOD” on “Joa D’ARC.” A brilliant company, including Vice President Colfax, many Senators and members of the House, and other eminent persons attended on Saturday the literary reunion at the residence ofthe Hor. Horatio King. The occasion was as usual @ most interesting one, but the feature of the evening was an address by ‘Grace Green- wood” (Mrs. Lippincott.) She chose for her subject ‘Joon d’Arc” and it is hardly neces- Gary to say tLat the life and death of that re- markable woman were painted in brilliant colors by this able essayist, who is never comme,,. Place, whether she wields the ton, ue or the pen. ‘She was heartily applauded tor the beauty of her address and the manner in which it was de- of Po! S——- the Imperial Policy Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpom, March 14._The Paris correspondent of the London Morning sa} Olliviee announces, ay, the liberal- ization of the Imperial policy. ———9——— New Fortifications for Alexandria, ‘Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Caino, March 14.-The Khedive has given orders for the immediate: ns and other works in the harbor of - yi Obsequies of Prince Henri deBourben. ASt Sereereer, 245 F STREET. Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, O1L PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OHEBOMOS, &c., ROUPS OF CULPTURE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTES, &c., &c., CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. BEACKETS, &c Asortment HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SMITA & STRONG. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PABLOR held in this city on the night of 8th instant, by Assistant construc- the Baltimore the ot FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. Monpay, March 14. SENATE.—The Vice President submitted a memorial from 120 citizens of Cumberland, Md., asking the passage of a law to prohibit the sale Of intoxicating liquors in the District of Co- lumbia. Referred to Committee on District of Columbia. Mr. Sumner rose to a personal explanation in regard to acable telegram in the morning pa- Se. the effect that Gen. Prim had stated in Chattahoochie A: aut ‘Tsenal @o the State of Florida. By Mr. Atwood (Wis.): Bill to extend the railroad nt of lands to the from Madison to Govermment Securities. Fevige (iy and fo smd the act granting | Wasmrmetox, March 14, 1570.—Jay Cooke & Te tas,¥ #eonsin for railroad purposes. Pubs Co. furnish the following quotations of Govera- By Mr. Jobnson (Cal.): Bill granting the right seaenireng ras pte Norah om) By Mr. Clarke Rar) ag an.): Bill for reliet of set- tlers on the lands purchased Inder treat) 165 troma the Osage Indiaus in Kant, Tadian Aftairr, Sy ey Under this call several bills of a private na- | Five-twenties, Jan. and duly, Sz... 109), ture for claims, pensions, removal ot disabili- | Five-twenties, Jan. and Ja! °S..1008, 110, tics, &e., were introduced and referred to ap- | Ten-forties . on steamboats tribntaries. It provides that all backets and | 5-20's, 188%. MO Gold. Pumps on steamers shall be kept in perfect or- | 50's, IndeJy,-65..108 4 to the docks; and that vemscb tegatana . to the decks; sip Intent tendon? oak Gunes : carrying nitro-giyccrine, benzite, benzole cara. | (29 ¥ Taran mnrreial Limes © Prim stated the facts. He had never had any intercourse with Gen. Prim whatever, except, perhaps, when he took the liberty of addressing a letter to one of our Ministers at Madrid, i “ » leyraph tai ts that on the 13th of Feb: urging upon the Spanish Government the ne- ne. and other explosive oils: The penalty | Lewis Johnaon & Co uote stocks n latitude 50 north and longticade 24 we, the report ian the Ree York soe naation for | for violation is @ filxe of not leas than’ gto, atusedtighiaameme passed a large steamer, which hove to | the report in low Journal was prob- | pasced. mir Shien Se - : and was headinig northeast. She displaved | Sbly the fact that an agent of Gen. Prim had | ” Gn motion of Mr. Smyth (Iowa), the Treasn: | NEw YOux, March 14._Pimt Board 0.8. e, the, British | colors and | signal 2 teng'e ot. Aeaaaaet Gomes Sreee Seat EES rer of the United States was directed to comma- = is, ey ceapen, 11 that her machin was broken wn. She . nicate e Ho: detailed stateme n: ie coupon, had two white stripes and one redo ier | ie finances of Spain. He (Mr. 8.) hed con- operation of the sinking fund for the extinguish- | 110; 5-20's, new, 1885, cou, ment of the debts contracted in the war of the Revolution s and war of 1812. bail ia tia On mo ir. C . ») the Secre- tary of War was Cate ys A survey for {he improvement of the St. Mary's ship canal in ichigan. Mr. Rogers (Ark.) effered a resolution calling upon the Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau for informatioaas to money drawn from Frecdmen's Fund, and appropriated to use of Howard University; aiso tars in rela- tion to the fall of thé hospital at Howard University; and coplen of ail contracts for erect. of the University and Freedmen's The House refused to second the demand for the previous question, and the revolution went over under the rule. Mr. Hay (Iil.) offered @ resolution, that our Fert 24 2%: present system of taxation is exorbitant amd : pate, — beedlersly burdensome uw the people; that there should be a taxation and the tariff to the lowest amount to cenveniently meet the of the Govern- ment, to the ol of the na- onal det, and that. the tari should only be : By Cable. Te capeacceor the Oren eT M0Ot | aeermee seanen fT onantoter meer, ‘On the demand for the previous | $24; for account, 98. ene S, ORs Ns aygsticn only 21 voted in the atirmative,and the | *%; ; ogy od rule. versed with this agent, hence had arisen the four propositions w! had been alluded to. Mr. Sumner introduced a bill to strengthen for the resumption of specie payments on January 1, 1871, Keferred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Scott introduced a bill to exempt from the si@tcession tax certain ground bequeathed br Mrs. Isabella Brown, upon which a Presbyte- rian church is to be erected, in the city of Balti- more. Mr. Sherman stated that the Finance Com- mittee bad reported a general bill covering this Syet, wi he would call u 88500N as pos sible. Mr. Morton offered a resolution instracting the Committee on Naval A ftairs to re) ares- olution expressing the admiration of the countr+ for the heroism ‘isplayed by the officers an! men of the ship Oneida, and also to express the abhorrence of the nation at the inbumanity and cruelty displayed by the commander ot the ship mbay. Mr. Thurman suggested that it would be best to postpone action on this resolation until some definite official information had been received. He was informed from official sources that we would soon have information, but in advance of that it would not be wellto act. A distinguished oflicer of the navy had said to hi that he could not ‘conceive that C: ay Mich- chigan Clevelar orth: lity of its being the Cit; =a ¢ te Bur; Hatchet. : The latest news Mr. Richard's reports. Red Cloud h h in Eyre |r Marshall’ Uill) offerred a resolution | LIVERFooL, 11 _ dred lodges with him, ere dreribed £ohisag, He Conduct which had been | eat” the ‘present deplorabis sormetton. poy Ewha ——— 3 business and industrial interests 3 Orleans, . pension of Capt. Eyre—mot by | ,, Mr. Morton was informed that the Court sit- | the Comers, divtant — aie st sense A ® Rope, as he Deserves—but from | ‘ing upon the trial of Captain had found | Congress, and that no should be ‘The Markets Te-Day. Service. ee ee imposed, not absolutely necessary to the admin. Raclusively to Phe Evening Star Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Tonths. He was, however, willing hor Eny | istration of the G: nt Téegreghed . ver, resolution should lie on the table iL the ofti- cial information was received. ‘The bill to incorporate the National Bolivian Navigation Company was The concurrent resolution providing for the organization of a Joint Committee on Indian Ailairs was taken up. Mr. Wilson made some general remarks in re- = to the Indians, and in opposition to a Committee. As we had juste one race, we should now turn our attention to the amelioration of the condition of the Indians and to fit them also for the rights and privileges “iar, Stewart repeated is views, chat r. Stewart re; ws, that our pres- ent Indian policy was all wrong. The Indians never would be civilized by putting them on reservations, feeding them without T, and this humbug of treating them as independent nations. You feed them part of the year, anc the rest of the time they are engaged in robin, and murdering your citizens. ring the Indian: within the limits of civilization and teach them to labor; treat them as you have the colored man. ‘overnment On economical principles, and that in framing tariff laws Gee Battimors, March 14.—Wm. Fisher & Sons following principles should be observed: ist, | quote V is that no duty should be imposed upon any art! cle beyond the lowest rate to yield the amount of revenue; 2d, that the maxim of duty should be’ upon luxuries; and 34, that the duty imposed should be equally distributed, to discriminate announce that the captain of the hich ran down the Onei a, has been Not on account of the collision, but neglected to inform himself of the of the had en and the law should not be in favor of any classor section. Mr. Holman (Ind.) moved, as a test question, tolay the resolution the table. This'was re- Jjected—yeas 47, nays 115. The resolution was then referred to the Com- mittee of Ways and Means. Mr. (Mass.) introduced a joint resola- tion to pay to the widow of the late Edwin M. Stanton a sum of money equal to one year's sal- of a Judge of the Supreme Court. *vjection being made, the rules were sus- pended, and the resolution was passed—yeas 122, nays 30. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) moved that the rules be suspended so that the Committee of the Whole the deel = roprintio bill. ¢ deficiency appropriation bill. eed to. ‘Mr. Knott (KY) ered & resolution for the appointment of a Iv investigate all matters relat Sumber ie use by the Internal Revenue Burean. ‘Objection firm. Ex- 8%. Gold, 124. Bonds, Percent. Virginia sixes, ex-coupon, 71; new, 70. North Ys, old, New York, March 4.—Flour dull and un- Wheat dull and drooping. Gora quiet and unchanged. Kimsbury, of Pertiand, Me. (Special Correspondence of the Evening Star | port closed yesterday— fenoon. ‘In his address hy Mr. Morton offered a farther ame! pealing so much of the act maki appropri The- total debt, iucluding loans to they regarded themselves as the organ of th. Senate, although the opinion of a majority o1 the committee in to these conditions ‘wa well known. ‘The committee had also reported in favor of retaining the farther amendment put in by the House. Mr. T. then briefly went over the circumstances connected with and a tending the action of Congress in te Mr. Washburn, (Wis.,) from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the naval Priation bill; which was ordered to be prigted and made the special order for Thursday of next week. Mr. Stokes (Tenn.) moved to suspend the rules to the Lewis 8. Foster whom he had been to allow him him to attach the C Census bill Deficiency Appropriation bill. The House re- ‘The House then resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, and iciency of the Defi Appropriation bill, and Mr. Niblack (Ind.) presoeded Daaaoee mks = @pon it. Tne House very properly and justly to-day voted to pay to Mrs. Stanton, widow of the late yi] cards who nted themselves from the G Georgia. ‘The report from the ‘Judiciary Cox. mittee, made by Mr. Stewart, concluding wit! the resolution - Hill, whose only were betore the itled to his seat.” ‘That never wa: : Laramie Crry, March 14.The jury in the Edwin M. Stanton, the sum of $5,000, equal to | quarterly Howie murder case rendered a eacace ‘at 12 one year's salary of a Judge of the uarter’s dues to o'clock on Saturday night of manslaughter in Court. the burden th deyree. ladies of the jury were at the close of the year. sg A of the Tae Savovs at Havaxa.—Lientenant Com- | ,,Just here the report was who entitled to their seats, an: Charles L. i fron-clad Holset Arrest of an American in Ireland for to resent. the col members who had beor Socgen Guar aa Ser woes et that he Per vania Forgery. legally expelled. This was the only object o: | Seufuy orm 3 Eaclusivély to The Evening Star. Congress, and nothing was more clear tha:: Se tae ih Rather on the Sth of Bub- | Bev. tan. Cor, March 14—On the arrival of the ided Tuary, in tow of the U.S. steamer Bibb, and was received with the usual courtesies by the ‘Spanish authorities. The English and French ofticers in the harbor also received the Saugus lice for forgery of U- 8. bonds Pol forgery . 8. bon 000. THE Capetsmir Bustress.—The Military Committee of the House has taken some testi- mony within the last few days, but little of it isot interest, except a portion showing that an outside party, named Stanberry, took $1,200 from the parents of the cadet nominated by James Brooks of New York, but there was no evidence connecting Mr. Brooks with the trans- action, nor does any one believe he was in any involved. CONTRACTS PoR MAIL SERVICE.—The awards }, Was found mur- presented a terrible le. —_——. he was deterred by fright trom taking the oath, from re — amp mad Baltock Ben: leman was deterred trom taking his Seat, and yet, as he says, he bad no disabilities to b- removed, and a man‘who received a minority o/ votes was put in his — There are There is Mr. Jas. M. Dunning, Post- peg pes Fe acm gent now occupies a seat in e , mnell, __—o hundred mail routes west of the Rocky Moun- tains; among them the following : From Phil, Sheridan to Santa Fe, New Mex- ico, to A. O. Wallis, for $13,000 per annum, commencement of new Wie tas ae Pees Seah, i three times & for Eaclusively to The Beening Sar. ty ae % .—The funeral ies + nce Hej do Bourbon hg was ‘inthe souls, Monta; toils Lesieka sis aid! ely Sz sie Dr. Mary Walter ttn Tora. Saturday e de Montpensier, 7 sv-siiver fiver miemnised So nbc demons ‘All the bids have been awardedin the Territo- | S9-Every card player knows a goed 4 07. Ties and in the Btates of California, Nevads and | 57 -Paper petticoats at Gfteu seat, retail ar The Ecumenical Councll—Sare Vote Oregon, but none in the Territory of Dacotah.” a to 04 ‘eutr in Eeclusively to The Bveniag Star. toute Bod toeeaee zonly, omg enon, POET are are going bows March Rome dispatch of t0- | Committees indicated, viz zx ‘oeur being erqaniesy’ at states that six hundred and ten votes Mr MN in the Ecumenteal [ae eee of alane 20 claims faite ‘The Small Pox in Paris, By Mr. Btarkweather (Conn. Exclusively to the Evening Star. Lp a a a March 1 aero a Sristtnal proceedings under By Mr. Giitiian (Pa.): Bin to bait United | Biddle, aged ae er teres pela va Pacem bengerg bed mn) under aout » | soraes rath ere ee Sa detached from Signal duty ‘ashington, D. Cobb (N.C.): amend ©., and ordered to the North Pacific prescribing on of cece for amend the act | shout: deo, 2 megeant ad ve St Pay teat een Of the Pacific Fleet. F tumposed by the 1tth amendment. | were that. ‘pest and = O —_ re Cerca areeemn rine Sete (nee eae Indigent eondiest Of the Pat Pemons all ne ‘Tee aS — ‘The are closed in conse- ): a Pacitic Coast, to be had by seoking. It va al a, Wy A 4