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) © partienlar attention si o THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | At The Star Building, } SW. Corner Ponnsvivania Av. and lth St, | BY THR | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY | Xo Three Months, One Dollar | gan Fins Gente: bia itonthn, Three Dollars; = 4 Year, Five Dellare. Ne papers are sent from office longer than paid for | EE | j y PF Fg i a i f =. B5—N2. 5.306. THE WEEKLY STAR— published on Fiiday morning—One DoHar-and-a-balf a year. C FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. SERDEAL BOTICRS, EVENING STAR. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. = ~ $$ ELPiUNZO YOUNGS. &.M. BURCHARD. Been Heir Dre ls by 3 Washington News and Gossip. Sys Bolton to priduce paralysis or een Lng ‘irture hay oot pomens, ‘he gentine INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this reknnatpeters Hate Dro has hed tacriy gears’ | source to-day were $13,000.63. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, Grocers, 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUCR, ConNeR FouR-aNp-a-HaL¥ STREET. SUGAR. LOAF. POWDERED & GRANULATED..15 cents N40 CorrRE en . 5 a tac 12 and 13 cents BROWN. TEAS. GUNPOWDER, JAPAN. OOLONG, IMPERI AL. ENGLISH, BREAKFAST, &c.. aligrades and prices, guaranteed as LOW as any house in the <ity- COFFEE. JAVA, choicest Old Government, roasted...50 cents decided] = a Our Coftee oe —- Fresh every VrEsCE and we them for our custome ExTaacuancs.” °“ © = STEWART’ SILVE: WHITE BRIPS, and other brands. which can only be appreciated bY #x- amining prices, quality and flavor. LASSER. ¢ NEW ORLEASS al- lower grades. Prices SOAP. Several brands of CB. JEWELL’S. sev. of B. T. BABRITTS. DOBBINS KEYS’ TALL more, all PRUNES, FIGS, DATES. RAISINS, PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, aud NUTS of ail kinds. APPLES, Feveral choice varieties, by th® barrel or bushel. POTATOEFS, Several choice varieties, by the barrel or bushel. BUTTER, iven to thi Trade. We are constautl e article from New York State. @ article in lied with a Sy e give our special and undivided atten tien FAMILY TRADE, and make it our whole stndy to furnish the VERY BE*T of everything in the of Family Supplies yy. Our facilities for ing are surpassed by aarantee to sell as low as any other in the city; 8 also to give the article, quality ami quantity as represented. Please give a single trial at ieast. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co., GROCERS, 364 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Comsem Focr-axp a Hae STREET. ELFRORZO YOUNGS. E. M. BURCHARD. fe Cc. 8. COHARE & SON, GROCERS, 1813 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. M a! ‘We have just made arrangements to receive in the largest quantities A.ROSS RAY & BRO.S PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, THE ABLINGTON MIL ‘This celebrated Flour is WARRANTED to gi PERFECT SATISFACTION. IT BAS NO SUPERIOR IN THIS MARKE Also, their celebrated high grade, ARLINGTON MILLS EXTRA, which is GUARANTEED to be SUPERIOR many brands of Family. And their CONGRESS EXTRA FLOUR, EXCHANGE EXTRA. PERFECT UNIFORMITY GUARANTEED CHOICE GOODS AND THE LowEsT PRICES: C. S. HARE & SON, Grocers, 1213 SEVENTH STBEET, feletr Berwren M axp WN. Frou FLOUBH direct from the mill, with orders to sell at Market RS, ATTES £108 To SLL PURCHASERS" Low! ow CALF 2 00. G™@3uAEE: j il goede Salivered Droeply free Soee] pas 31 | House. FASHION A5LE DazsstuaKine. VENING and WEDDING DRE ING SUITS made in the latest nies? MBS. J. DICKSON, ‘Tue SENATE wil! hereatter, it is said, con sider Indian treaties in open session. NowIwation—The President to-day nomt- nated to the Senate Lafayette Carter to be Sur- veyor General of Idaho Territory. the omly perfect Huir Dye—Ulack ot Brown. ty all Breasiste, Appiicd ‘at 16 Bond etree” Ny rw ae febtr MILHAU'S GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL. I retiable, sbeeined from iran oe son mt paces ec, pectable dreggiste, 3) Mit ATS SONS. vadway, 8 whe F&Tio,e WOMANHOOD. MANHOOD AND TRE ApMission or Texas.—The Reconstrac ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on the passional | tion Committee to-day agreed upon a Dill for Sapaison shes petacwembsel San ntetan | the admiesion of Texas; the jrovisiotle of which manhcod unite to consecrate union. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI- ATION, Bax P, Philadelphia, Pa. ja26-cosm are similar to the Virginia and Mississippi bills. TWO ELECTION REPORTS will be made to the House this week, and five or six more will be ready next week. The new rule applied to the Election Committee is found te work well, so A ATIONAL THEATRE. N4toxAL RA far as expedition is concerned. Second Night of the Distinguished Comedian, JOBN E. OWENS. ae 7 7 y Comedy, 4 POOH GENTLEMAN, ant Mint Come Deka of TOODLES. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MR.J. E. OWENS. MATINEE SATURDAY, at ?o’clock. Admi m 4 cents; Children 2 -entr. u ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. NG. OF T! CHAPMAN § Ee! Ee ar Beatie N SISTERS THIS EVENING. THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Violin Solo. Mr. Wm. J ‘¥ LIND. morrow, IX1ON, for the only time. It “lex RINGS!” ODD FELLOWS Will givea PUBLIC SES die ODD, FELLOWS , H : ALL. on TUBSDAY EVENING, March 15. at lock. hese Physieal Demonstrations are of the most atop ie? bid defance to Philosophical iuaws >pht } ‘They bare rercbetionioes te Wott hens, and How. Goptove S. OrTH, having declined to be a candidate for re-eleetion in the Lafayette (Indiana) district, it is probable that Gen. Lew Wallace may be his successor in the next Con- gress. Tre SAN Dominco Treaty.—The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs this morning considered the San Domingo treaty, and agreed to report against the ratification thereof by a vote of 5 to 2. . Withers. Concluding with CONFIRMATION AND REJECTION.—The Senate in executive session yesterday afternoon con- firmed Edward J. Solomon, of Ilinois, to be Governor of Washington Territory, and rejected William Leahy to be Assessor for the eighth district of Virginia. Aw EXcELLENT Oprontvnity to observe the fidelity with which oil paintings are copied by the chromo-lithographie process is afforded just now at Markritcr’s, on Seventh street, HALL!! exemplify. in the most startling marner. where the original of A’ Visit to the Art Gal. E N s u mur Hithekro Os. ELOPES POWER ov lery” and ite counterpart are exhibited side by Tickets can be obtained at Metzerott and Ellis Music Stores, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9gh and 10th street “Admiseion s.; Reserved Seats 75 ctx. mTi 2t* Li*¢ce2N HALL. PATTI. | the public in Washington and v World-renowned Vocalist. universally the Queen of the Coneert Reom MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, E x to ber positive departure for Cali th America) her last appearance in TWO GRAND EV G CONCERTS, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 21th aud 25th, Er ONE GALA MATINEE, AY AFTERNOON, I p w., Mi ATTI will be supported on this occasion ni reat classic P anist. DORE RITTE side. The comparison is well worth instituting. FEMALE INDIAN SUPERINTENDENT.—During the temporary absence of Superintendent Jan- ney from the northern superintendency, that district is in charge of a daughter of Mr. Jan- ney, who has been appointed clerk to the su- perintendency. A report has been received at the Indian office from that lady stating that In- dian matters are quiet. howledged MATRIMONTAL.—The marriage of Mr. James Sykes, of Willard’s Hotel, to Mrs. Herring of Baltimore, takes place in the latter city this afternoon. —Thatof Mr. Overbeck, the Austrian Con- sul-General at Hong Kong, to Miss Romaine he g MONSIEUR TH the distinzuished Violinist, J.-F. ERUME- the fa. | Goddard, of this city, takes place to-morrow,— Tenor, HENRY SQUIRES; the great German | quite privately it is understood. EE HERMANS ss — y Pa SOuRT. Tue Terrirortat. Campaicn CommirtEe.— ut. A meeting of this committee was held last even- ing, at Union League Hall, Mr. A. R, Shepherd in the chair, and arrangements were perfected for holding meetings, in every ward of the city, . g Monday. March 21st 1 Chow. Repub. Nowe: -HITEHURST GALLERY. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION Seat commencip; _mi . : ne in favor of the bill now before Congress; and a CBMENTS NEVER BEFORE OF FERED gress; rues We etd XHIBIELO Sens, racy | Stb-committec, with Mr. 0.1. Barrett as chair- SNESING. DISTRIBUTED IN CASH PRIZES™ | man, was appointed to carry the arrangements TO THE AUDIENCE into execution. THE GRAN 1c OKA i. oF 2 VAL 0} mE B Firs VERY EVE- TRG, at the fi Hf GALLERY, 461-9 Pa. avenue. & ind 6t] tn. ition to ‘THE SENATE ComMitrer on ConMence held a meeting this morning, and considered the bill toestablish ports of entry at various places on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, upon which they agreed to report adversely. Several anim- portant consular nominations were also consid- ered. The committee also finished the consular service bill, and will report the same to the Sen- ate to-morrow. ‘Al bet. h streets. in mificent Lifiof Marunoth Tiluminater War ical Statuary, Copies of the Great Mas- or Comicals, ec rat ter t el Thi fthe kind in the Untied states. Fa mika ‘The PEOPLE'S PLACE UF AMUSEMENT. 7 ‘dmisel Ae os beg ryan Catal — cok; emmences a8 Adi : rize, in'cash; all drawn to ‘enti ea. i po to the audience. The finest oppor in world toseean Exhibition worth times: the admission fee, and at the same time, without any additional cost, to try one’s lurk. felé ha ARL' "8 GALLERY.—The aR : erg Hew Work.on exhibition from 9 & 7m. to shin fem, 2 aa to cl FINE ‘AND ORIGINAL PICTURES. B37 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets: {south side.) mb2-tr A Rr REPOSITORY, 245 F-STREET. Baween Thrrteenth and Fourteenth Streets, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, Tre TEXAS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION, consisting of Senators elect Fianagan and Ham- ilton, and Representatives elect Degner, Whit- more, Garland, Clarke, and Grafton, were at the Executive Mansion this morning and were introduced to the President by Senator Wilson. They were in consultation with the President for sometime, and he asked many questions con- cerning affairs in Texas, which were answered by the delegation. iblic are invited IT 18 UNDERSTOOD that the clanse in the tax bill, imposing a tax of one and a half per cent, upon the receipts of insurance companies, will be struck out by the Committee of Ways and Means before reporting the bill to Congress. The Committee are also carefi lly adjusting the scale of special licenses and other duties, with a view Nee eee ATUarres, bc., &0., | % TeHleving trade from burdens, and to abolish. PICTURE FRAMES, ing all taxes on sales and gross receipts, so far as CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. | possible. becgeuerntsaeretger ys oe BRACKETS,ac | THE Caversmir Busivess.—It is expected A Fine Assortment for that the House Committee on Military Aftairs HOLIDAY PRESENTS. will to-morrow report in all cases recently be- oc 16-19 SMITH & STRONG. | fore them of alleged sales of cadetships, except that of Mr. Churchill. A resolution of censure ier’ ON RSD ue TOM §¥o, 296 | wilt be reported in the case of Mr. R. It. Butler, smaaar.t at er : ee 5 + | of Tenn., and it is expected a minority report for Right Doors above Od I Hatt, Siste? Largeet wreck nga" Windew at ne hr aay Srp — his expulsion will be submitted. Messrs. Mun- gen, Brooks, Covode and others will be exon- erated by the report of the committee. How. A. P. K. Satvorp, Governor of Arizona Please jame and Nember. sp%-ly Territory, and formerly of Nevada, who has BALLS, PARTIES, &o.SE2M | teavee nere thie evening (ore bona as ST Patmick’s sient. pejeata oA tak cotta a teeuir te is Tiere P.0 BTA or & eur. and departs with gratifying promise that Ari- zona will be made the recipient of increased facilities for its welfare. Last evening the Gov- ernor was handsomely entertained at Welcker’s by Hon. R. C. MeCormick, Delegate from Ari- zona to Congress. Senators Nye and Stewart, and Representative Fitch, of Neva Ex-Gov. Goodwin, of Arizona, and Messrs. Grant. Todd and Kowell, cf the same ‘Territory, with others of Nevada and Arizona, were present. oF Tue FENIAN BROTHERHOOD, ar ODD FELLOWS HALL, THURSDAY BVENING, MARCH 171, 1470. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, admitting a ce man and ladies. fahis- at ULLDEBS” DEPOT, ESTABLISHED IN 1855 REDMAN, COLMAN & CO..(successors to H. Hamilton & Co..) 203 Seventh street N. site Center et. MANUFACTUREKS OF and DEALEKS IN BUILVING MATERIALS. Having fitted the Mill near Mth strect and Canai with machi for maki }, SASH, can su; manufactu: ‘goods t heret pen BD and: “Ail orders entrusted to Bovrxtr Moygy Case Decisiox.—in the Supreme Court yesterday the case of Hosmer, a volunteer, claiming $100 bounty money ander the President's call for volunteers in 1861, appeal from the Court of Claims, was decided in favor Ge pte oem” | ga et Ec, 8¢ of which can, be found & good cooortisent War Department ordors stipulating to panei i SNING: WATCHING, SCROLL SAWING, | together with the of the man formsd Ti ING, and Mill Work geuerally in all its brancher. solicit a shareof patrou- gy in this Dranch ts - ‘e would also call ‘attention to our depart- ment of BUILDERS’ 1181 WARE, wire © goo ‘aevort: it can be PAINTS, OILS, GLASS on hand. kDa 8 valid contract, even though the soldier was honorably discharged before he had served the stipulated two years. Naval APPROPRIATIONS—The Naval Ap- propriation bill reported from the Committee on Appropriations yesterday by Mr. Washourn. MAN Old N>. 562 7th street, _mbi2-Im Opporite Center Martket -_ | Of Wisconsin, proposes a total appropriation of i 16. The appropriations for the sov- Fot este qiais sot pert en ene seee FOR SALE. mouth, N. 400; New York, $14,400; Wash- ies soar ace ten Island, Taio Othe ee ceasieates follows :—For FOR SALE. DRY AND FANCY Goops. are as “For the N gh ari, 6.1 Bu. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SULD BY | Kuni ctoomt cmd Hearing ee ae ee oe THE 4rn OF APRIL, AS WE ARE DETER- ts at the several navy MINED TO LEAVE THE CITY. . oR STORE for Rent, and FIXTURES for Sale. expenses of ‘ie SIEGEL BROS., 902 SEVENTH STREET, mh 3-Im Oxx Door Apove I Stzert. a ; Bureau of Steam Et S VEE erIveEerR. toa ey pr Civil at the sev. Contingent Fist tes cee tea Tecan N wi $85,200; foe the Marine Cope Nata Ae PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR, 7 Betwees 1th and 1th streets. eee NORTHEBN mhs ASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1870. THe Senate Committce on Foreign Affair: agreed to report in favor of the nomination of J. Russell Jones to be Minister to Belgium. Mr. Sumner opposed the confirmation of Jones, it is understood. me PatEext Law—The House Committee ou Patents is engaged in pertecting @ bill consoli- Aat’ng and revieing the Patent laws, in accord- ance with the request of tae Commissioner. All laws relating to patents and copyrights will be embraced in the new biil. TRE EvIDENCE in the case of Mr. Butler, of Tennessee, before the Military Committee, shows that sometime after he appointed a cadet he received several hundred dollars from th party who received the appointment, whic! sum he spent with Kepublican papers in Ten- nessee opposed to Senter’s election for Gov- ernor. Want To Civirize THE Rep Men.—The Vice President laid before the Senate this morning a memorial of a Convention of Friends of Baiti- more, Philadelphia, New York, and Indiana, asking an appropriation to build houses,purchase wagons, teams, tools, agricultural implements, live stock, seeds, &c., for the Indians of the Northern Superintendency. The Vice Presi- dent, in presenting the petition, read extracts therefrom showing the benefit of such appro- priation to keep the Indians from idleness. Tue District m Coneress.—The House Comnuttee on the District of Columbia metthis morning and considered the general incorpora- tion act recently introduced in the House by Mr. Cook, providing tor the incorporation in the District of Columbia of institntions of learning: — societies; benevolent and educational institntions;” associations for manufacturing, agricultural, minis mechanical, mercantile, transportation or marketing purposes; cemetery: companies; horse or steam railroad com: &e., &c.; and after making a large num amendments to the bill, affecting the regulations and restrictions of the various classes, directed that it be reported to the House and its passage urged. Fie Dill to extend the time for the completion of the lateral branch of the Baltimore and Po- tomac railroad was amende.l f0 as to allow the company to lay its track on either side of the canal, and it was ordered that it be reported to the House. In_the Senate this morning Mr. from the District Committee, reported fav aa the bill to incor ite the Island Institute of Washington, D. C., recently introduced by Mr. Wilson and noticed in Tue Star at the time. Iso, Te] ‘d back the bill to anthorize the corporate authorities of Washington city to en- dorse the bonds of the Southern Mary] ind Rail- read Company to the amount of one and a-halt millions of dollars for the Pert oaye of building a railroad from this city to Point Lookout, Mary- land, with an amendment providing that the act be submitted to the legal voters of the city ata uaeeting | to be called be Ps Mayor, and held within thirty days after the passage of the bill, and if two-thirds of those votin; favor of the subscription then the bon be endorsed. RELATIONS WiTH SParx.—The Secretary of State appeared before the Heuse Committee on Foreign Affairs at their meeting vesterday, and gaye the committee much valnable infor- mation. especially with regard to the relations of this Government with that of Madrid, though it did not at the same time app ar that any new or important steps had m taken on either side. Secretary Fish was asked it he had received any offer or heard of any offer having been made to any other member of the administration from the Madrid proposing to sell to the United States the island of Pubadior certain sum therein named, and he replied that he had no such information, and was satistied from other facts in his possession that the Spanish Regency had contemplated nothing of the kind. are in are to ARREST OF A DEFAULTING Revenve Ov- FicER.—It will be recollected that some days ago it was announced that a deputy collector, nson, of the tifth New York district, had embezzled pores, of the Government to the amount of $30,000, and had absconded. Yester- day, Comm! er Delano received a dispatch that Johnson been arrested at FIFTH Day. Westminster, March 14, 1870.—Conference was opened with religious services by Rev. W G. Holmes. The Committee on Temperance submitted a majority and minority report. The iy re- port was adopted, recognizing the great temper- ance reform as one of the most important anxil- tarics of the great work of ‘the Christian minis. try; Personally discountenancing by precep' and example the manufacture, sale and use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and that one ‘Scone be preached during the year on je subject. Dr. Drinkhouse moved that a Committee ou the President's salary be jinted; and Dr. Drinkhouse, 3 . EB. Eysore, and ee, Sieeee, were fs gra . ‘be Committee on the communication from the Brethren in Christ, South Carolina, made a report, tendering the sympathy of the Conter- ence to them, and sending to them fraternal ‘eetings, with the prayer of the Conference tor fier prosperity a tavehcuiness. Kev. T. D. Valiant, in behalf of W. T. Wright, Esq., presented a handsome cane richly mount- ed, made of Brazilian wood. which was used by his deceased father, a prominent minister in the Maryland Annual Conterence reguesting that some dis; de of the memen- to by the Conferenze. It was eed that the same shonld be used by the President ofthe Conference and his successors in office. The thanks of the Cc nfere: were tendered to Mr, Wright for this expression of imierest in the Church of hig father, The Committee on Necessitiey and Requests of Circuits and Stations made a report. The: recommend that the name of Hereford Chure! be changed to Black Rock Church; adopted. The ‘ion of the eommittee refer- ring to St. Michaels and Liberty Circuits was "The @ Caton’ appetutmant nn Salisbury © e * Union” a) ton ir. cuit was attached to Pocomoke Cirentt. The re ‘ndation and Washington Stations in ene, to be called Balt'more City Station, to be supplied with two ministers, then came up. Dr. Bat amendment :— Provided, as just term in cither East Baltimore or Washington Station. The subject was lgid over, the hour having arrived to organize the Electoral College for the of tet 1 tise Sorsiwi ference of Protestant Church to sit in Baltimore in May next. Bev. A. Webster was elected President of the College, and the Secretaries of the Conference Were requested to act as Secretaties of the Cel- ev. J. E. Darby and Kev. M. E. Hyzors, J. Ke ad F. J. Bi ministers, and oe = of the Electoral College inary law,and rot upon condition that they be delegates tothe sninan poe toermaring of the ake ballot, ing. ae o'clock this afternoon. ———-«ee- ArT areeent spiritual “sitting” in the Smith ulations had been prepared, a. would son trove. promilasa the OMT tte Whe meee toe ° fhe ews in og ee of week. visions: Sreral ary eae Wormer at the preservation ef the public peace. woald empower the Lord Lieutenant of ireland to sus pend the writ of habeas corpus tor su Tins soentes pertet incline 5 E i TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. eee whl This Aftorno0d’s Dispatches, | TH Afternoon’s Proceedings. tro . ap — Tusspay, March i the Boop. ue. ve ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | , SEXATE—The oase. joint resolution, au- gg hy et the West Indies, by CALIFURN'A, fi ate é i Sax Faseqocadier Ly a5 aeThe ex. ~- Frends, setting by A Lambeth yesterday by the “ore Vashoe u 5 ore is a vennimes one general advance’ In the shares of the silver | and arking an appropriation to carry out ox tens ee rare was reporters mines of Nevada. Radoiph, the biltian! cham- 5 ‘biteation of the twenty-one. canons of the Church: chrenderimevieaees “Americ: ffers to with or —— can Were Pe for the enactment ot fo- | in the aititade of Francs, as in Use abettan tat he senior ex if \f ,000, the | mule suffrage in the of Columbia. Re- gume'to'be iiayed in Paris, New ore or ia ferred to Committee of Cohan, owt ir. Sumner h to the San Diego gold is uma- | zens of the United States, ine a apororcia: | hoon eodbonteat nee na pated,’ St invopented teot Oe concen Boe | Dante be wine aoe University at Xenia, ; % Kiled. "Wan Diogo tnd “other tomas ta ere | gard'ta veces coker ox previous: eee kee led. “San wns a Southern of the State are rapidly Rerred to Committee on Elucation depopulated. The eran tec Preet- | free of duty. Referred to Committee on Fi- ere. nance. Eaclusively to The Evening Siar. Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Com- Lisnox, Mareh 15—The Tegalar mail steam- | meee. reported pesly Om the, petition of to consult with Ollivier and endeavor ship from Rio Janeiro arrived at this {aoontnny Sic ot , Md., asking an | bring the ministers to one mind ou the su May, Hanging eter news fram. toe so ie The Lopes had retreated north ~ my a point near Meranda, Matta es of Brazil. He was accompanied lew band before they couldescape Pi a K se'progrensing anodetately, to tue treet prefs: dice ot tke trae te tae ‘Schuyikilt eee. Prhis fact © stove ae we week’s report of ton- im been from the ‘several Tae carried Boston, March 15—A.colored man, named company’s use, was than one-tenth Richardson, has been surrendered on the requi- | | Mr. Thurman objected to considering the res- | of what it was in corresponding week of last sition of the Governor of M: ix | Olution at this time, because it was prematare; year, while the tonnage of the two Lehigh raii- eb: with being impliested in the murder ‘no proclamation hat as yet been issued an- roads, and the roads ranning from the Lack- Witt Lyles, in Prince George's county, in | owncing the OF the 26th amend- | awanha region show but a small per centage of July, 1866. Five negrors, four of whom have | ™ent- reduction. This is stimulating: to a com- m hung, were concerned im the muhder. Mr. Lewis introdaced a bill to aid the The- | promise of differences between the operators ological Se of Alexandria. Keferred to | and miners in the ape whieh Yet Another Marder. Committee on Education and Labor. enda is called for a: between Wadioasighte 3 . Com: the ves of the two interests at Pott». Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. ville, PHILADELPHIA, March Nagel, a ‘The trade last week fell off considerably. The German, died to-day from injuries Inflicted by ee the Com- Reading Railroad ne it down all ate Ser any unknown negro man ou Saturday night, y+ on instant only 1: aided bys man fomed Hill ct Nagie’s bakery, | Mr. Abbott introduced bill to provide for the | tone’ againet m3 yh previous week, and fa fale percet’ Hill is in enstody, but the distribution of arms to certain States. Referred for “u assailant is ui inknown. F; if i F E i: af principal i rt = saauson areas Pe was: gions tor eb wocks es far on reported by the i Exclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpor, March 15.—Letters jast received from Zanzibar, on the east of. Africa, mention | i if e i fi: 2,203,707, 1,915,261 tons to the same that the prevalence of the cholera deters the ets neeeane af 208 movements of the expedition which recently set further discussion, The trade at Pan Richmond Sosatease at? gut to ascertain the whereabouts of the gweler, moved to lay the resolution on the table; which ‘There ts little coal on hand, and at the very low Dr. Livingston. cenatied Sa cunesh. meen a woo Presi- | coal freights which — ‘veasel look es lent voted negative, and Canadians Coming Heme from the | tha late SSRI \ecranee = nano Sw oe ae ee pe wes Con fa wih: | _Murnopist Coxrenexce or 180.—The New Panis, March 15.—Two hundred Canadians, who served two years in the Papal service y - DI Shall assemble on the 6th eae eee, Agrandiedas, | BOUSE ee: Episcopal Charch, in’ this cite ‘throses eee presented by his Holiness in consideration of | | Mr- Schenck (Ohio) asked unanimous consent | FBiscopal Church, in. this P. Corbitt, of the Marte Ecos totaks the Squate Funding Dill from the Speak- | Sonn Wireet Methout ‘Eplecopat 4 aL er’s table, and moved its reference ani me gal mero Another Oneida Affai a are placed in possesion of Means a 4 Ohio,) chairman of the Com- Berking ‘ana ‘the A German Lonpox, March 15.—A telegram trom Hong Kong to-day chronicles another collision with 2 steamer ot the Penirsular and Oriental line. Tne Sunda recently ran down and sunk th: German ship Carrie and Jane, off the coast o! Japan. No particulars are giveu. ‘The British Tax on Knowledge. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpon, March 15.—The journals of Engian’ a ~~ mo; Sapiens almost unanimously denounce the Present posta mete ig RO ony rate on newspapers, izing itasan un ‘pu lly. pom ey 9 yore AN justifiable tax on knowledge. They demand thar i 9 ‘as times are so easy that tis tax be reduced. o» ye eg ed totally repealed. ye concernipg "mboct of the Fire. eee or retention of the tn our pablic Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. St, Lovis, March 15.—An agricultural imple- livery stable i s] of state Saaloon it Waverly, Mo. “ night of the 9th instant. ~- Ingurancesmall, Pleasant Weather at the Future Cap- at h i f i fi [ | i f i ‘of a measure control ‘to sncceed her late busband in was ordinarily the case that the ool » the sum of $10,000. | Dr. controlled and the tall. ‘There was no sre%, provions tothe death ef coe Telegraphed Bzclusively to The Evening Star. fey mite argu tna the, Commas oe aileged, bbe had bees in criminal ‘inter- Lonpoy, March 15.—The Times editorial to- If that gave a claim the bu course on several @ recipe for a cold, day expresses confidence in the belief that the eo setideat met ne prior claim, beesaeg Miich, had the Uroggist furnished, have House of Commons will exclnde sectarianism, | De mould say that Be he hae oon by | caused death. circumstances tebe in but not religion from the bill, now before that himself long, after consultations with: te Connection with the pest of Mrs. Wr nest SSE SR hay ates a NO canny gy cm Wendenes ‘were poleoned. "See bn Prim Mebbed im Madrid. tedden ge ag 24 been no arrests up to thie < ie vaipum Mrs a Lacey Ponte we | Rent tak RW eGMTES” | coer dma ever Ss w me DRU = sailed by on antt-conscription ‘mob in this city. mittee, Mr, Schenck said he was not aware that tut "the invent or of cork pis dragging out a He succceded in making his escape unhurt. committes had vet complainedor its work, The dseary Suntence in the county fr Notas wie ‘The St. Laurent at Brest. im teen” Tn O°T ToRpomnbilty | te sireeems et fale cate Saorn the "form Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. = Jt (il) argued that tho bill was mot divine,” revel amid the luxaries of opulence, > any duty that devolved “History itself” <n the little as well as Brest, March 15—The steamship St. Lau- jeaus Committee. Inwes mote | the ‘at adairs of a maton, and while : ra nom New York, touched here at noon on osckeeen 5 oon aye ho eft 3 leg on ‘the “sacred a -day. an securit by the gemius of the inventor —-+200-— as R&cENT MILITARY OPpEtaTions In Cv ed ea comet ae = y] oh a) it = “lh ate aye ts —- of the rules to claim that @ | done each good ard iki te om Neuvitas has been received. Gen. Goyen- ‘securities ‘Poor house. This ts just , eche had arrived at Cascorro, and would soun See meee ane ne Sonam 9 march on the town of Guaimaro. Gen. Puebla’s forces occupy Sabanicio and San Miguel, and were erecting fortitications. Casiorro was | i sudden death of oy cttises wasa and . In= tt Pi of the Ui Seaguaet onesie | Peete eeaaeeete | oi. re ES So ed bees ia ad pee eon ] same. Haven (Ct) up an x : Soe | i i tl & i which of cach at