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a ee the dill, but it was cang rons to conf ives. Hi FER MONTE. Copics ould allow corporations to be for ! . —— THE EVENING STAR. | e |g: sit gk" a ! Dekiid not think this. should te enacted on PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, : ofGid not thin enacted vn! ngrers bad defuitely settled the At The Star Building, | vei serie bald valinonde = ‘te Sater is it nt SW. Corner Pennsvivanis Av. and 11th St, net vend Geta, me en veh ete | ed BY THE | ere out of the District to constract rati- EVENING 8TAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY | Mr. Kerr said the bill then was a mere shadow ° and without substance, for ut conferred no ax- THR STAR ts served by carriers to their sub- ¢ Bat if seemed to bim from the readin, District at Tas x me the ear, Five Dollars. | Ne &, 35—N2, 5.309. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 138, 1870. TWO CENTS, | “sir Keretien oncrea an amendmont, te | nothing im this bill sheutd be construed to allow | any corporation organized under the same to construct or own any railroad ouside of the Dis- | trict of Columbia. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | ‘The amendment was agreed to, and the Witt This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | "s: Couks irom the same committer, reporter | a Dill, as @ substitute for the Senate bill, to amend the usury laws of the District of Colum- Saupar. March 18, bia. The substitute allows a rate of interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, unless — DEPARTMENT OF STATE, pier & soromoss Wasuixerox, March 10, 1870. Information has been received at this Dey BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. | ment from Mr. Benjamin Jenkins, the Vico Cousul-General of the United States at Shang- — hai, China, of the death, on the 2ist of Novem- "BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. ING Ss d Decrease or THE Puntic Dest.—The re- which it is —— to pay for bonged byes — E V EN i A R ceipts from internal revenue since the ist in- | on of paid commissioners, and if said railroa : f said = = - = = stant have been above the average, while the Don pany shall Ce that —- of a eer . receipts from customs so far reach nearly | tiala mannetand a8 rapidly as the residue of Washington Nows and Gossip. | stooooon, ana it w estimated that the tatter | [210 wgtmee ta, constructed then the sam: Pe ee en eag egy ge will exeeed 216,000,000 at the end of the month. | *ball be constructed under the direction of said INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day | Tho expenclitures thus far this month have been | °°™Ussioners in thesame manner as the other SENATE.—Mr. Hamlin presented memorial . W. Bates, a cil pedi; portions of said work. of 1,400 citizens of District of Columbia, anki | otherwise stipulated and agreed upon, ten per REDUCTION IN PRICES. | OF the United Stntea.” wij “citizen | from this source were 685,785.65. about $12,000,000, of which seene ‘eli the establishment of a Probate Court for the cent. may be vallow: by jagreement; and pen- The legal representatives of the deceased can . = pensions. The expenditures daring the balanc: Alaska as 4 CounTY.—The Committee on | pistrict of Columbia. Referred to Committee | *tt* *7¢ imposed for violation of the ac qhtsin farther Information by addreasing this | ,. CASS im THE TREASURY -—The coin balance | of this month will be comparatively light, and | Territories have soneltmeke Mente oe on District of Columbia. | poem wed caleraed' pases one Ot woud wot Department. bs ou progetdh : ig we in certificates. ‘The | the Public debt statement on the Ist of Apri | ty, and give it representation in the General | Mr. Cragin presented a memorial signed by | it on the table as the rate of interest was tod PHILP & SOLOMONS respectfully announce DEPARTMENT OF STATE, hich, $41,430,000 is for coin i will show a handsome decrease therein. Asscmbly of Washington Territory, and gives | Sli the chiefs of the bureaux of the Navy De- | high. that im « " of the an i — re- Wasuixaton, March 16, 1870. currency balance is $7,710,000. the legislative enactments of the latter Territory | Partment, asking that where any officer of the r. Welker said it was absol: : ep their ster of Station: wt. a Information has been received at this Depart- . — mnt from Mr. A. Willard, the Consul of the TWRNEY- FIVE PER CERT. | United States at Guaymas, Mexico of the death, | en the Zth of September last, at Altar Libertad, ri Beaisrs te the intge aoe! Complete stock of | Mexico, of Colonel J. P. T-Carter, late Secreta- Founmxe Brit.—Secretary Boutwell appeare! | full force in the said new county. The bill also before the Ways and Means Committee gest; | provides tor two sessions of the United States dy, and gave his roasons at considerable lengt) | District Court at Sitka in each year. ii support of the funding bill as originally re- navy below the rank of Rear Admiral is assigned | that something should be dome ta to the charge of a bureau, he shal! have the pay | rate of itera in this District. of a Commodore. memorial is favorably | man thought ten per cent. too high indorsed by the Premdent and the Secretary of | move some other rate. The reason w the Navy.” It was referred to the Committee on | cent. was fixed was because t TRE Prestpen this morning signed the bill appropriating a sum equal to one year’s salary of an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court for the widow of the late F. M. Stanton. me f = Naval Affairs. | the District allowed that amount, and the legal eutly arranged ry of Arizona Territory. — ported by the Senate Finance Committee, bu LEGRAMS TO Mr. Hamlin, from Committee on District ot | rate being mow only a8 hs ne arid ommedings eetablishne ee Tux sounry Money which has reeently been | 1” opposition te the shape In which It pamod the TELEG MS TO T HE STAR. Columbia, reported the following bills tavor- | was kept out of the Distt” See OF THEM THE REDUCTION awarded by the decision of the Supreme Court | Senate. Mr. Boutwell thought it a matter o1 = a ably: ai Sate a seeks Vi PER CENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. only applics to soldiers who enlisted prior te | Ereat Importance that the clause allow: | Thig Afternoon’s Dispatches, | | 0 incorporate the Sons and Daughters of —— 2 July 22, 1861, it is stated. pons held by foreign holders to be paid in SDE tA we tty. FINANCIAL CommEncaat ‘Their stock includes, also, a variety of novelticsim | MELETAUS GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL. To incorporate the W: Y ington Association | — forcign countries should be restored in the bill. 3) for the Timprovewent of the Condition of the | Wall street, New York, is unsettled under the SENATOR Amxs.—The Senate Judiciary Com- | He suidit would very materially assist in nego- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | | Pure liable, obt from fresh and healthy | FANCY STATIONERY, FRENCH, ENGLISH, | livers. and uneurpassed by any yet preduns Poor. . : accumulating evidence of the insecurity atten- ] AMERICAN NOTE PAPERS AND payee ; mittee have agreed to report against the claim | tiating the loan abroad. Indeed, he regardod it THE WAR IN RICHMOND. a the Washingten Calon Benev- | ang the present use Of checks. Ansther for- | b Bb nt a aga of Gen. Ames to a seat as Senator from Missis- | @8 almost indispensable to the suceess of thi- The Siege of the Station-House— Mr. Con ding, from the Committee on the | g¢TY has come to light involving the loss of . = BATCHELO! MAIR DYE. sippi,on the ground that he was not acitizen | important fi sncial measur?, Mrs Boutwell als Starvi Out the Garrisen—One iciary, made 4 report on the case of Adelbert 000 toa broker's firm. A person called upon | these. and on all FANCY GOODS and on IM This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. | of the State when elected. bad some ob n to the amountof commissioy Colored Man Shot Dead by a Speciai | Ames, Senator elect from Mississippi, with a peng & Co., with a letter of Introdaction ED BOOKS in their stock previous to this | Harmless, fixed by the Senate bill. It ts understood the Policeman. resolution that the said Adelbert Ames is not | om the Baltimore commmapentoat or erm, they make the same liberal reduction. _mi5_| eed, ot amy estale Tue House Wars AND MEANS Commitee, | committee took #o action on the bill, but inteuw | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Ss net Come | der Sesenecuted, and the heck athicen ats THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED, RE- ¥ “ez a this morning, visited the Executive Maasion, | to go ahead and finish it up, and report it to th: Ricumoxp, March 18.—Affairs have not Aggy is ak fe caggctctadid ef “nommtare ante wi sed. and for Sale immediately afterwards, at where they had a long consultation with the | Honse neat weck. changed much since last night. Mayor Ellison | Tuittce. desired to express his diseut trom the Sebanee for e check upon the GNinth National report and the resolu Bank, apparently duly certified. The check is A. ished reputation to SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. the ont ‘Hair Rack omy perfect aate Dre ayor Cahoon each had an interview with now returned to Mr. U with the info Secretary c one aro u re reaoli dered . Unger, nforma- Rook of the Mastery Series of Learniag al < President and Secretary Boutwell in eh Tux NeW RULE of the House, devoting the | Ge". Canby this morning. Mayor Cahoon’s | 7 ne j¢port and eee eee tobe | tion that the drawer hasho account there and ts ; " FS to the Funding bill, now before the committee. Sessa party (with the exception of three or four who huven teeta At " q Soe oe ee third Friday ineach mont’, atter the morning | Were starved out and came out this morning) | , The bill making an appropriation for the i eng aortas dorger. Stoch oympatay x ; AMUSEMENTS. Tae StEruzy A. Dovotas EstaTe—A wilt | hour, to District business, was first put im ope- | still hold the lower statlon-house. ‘They’ have Finn ten tckth, ek ie eee en ene | Saat Gor he eeeton ie. The Lone je of review has been filed in the Chicage Cireuit | ration to-day, and worked well, enabling the pene ancl cancea ra without food. inarke advocating its pa ‘, these frequent frauds is the necessity of greater ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. | Court by Adele Williams, of this city, widow ot | District Committee to push through considera. | , Davie! Henderson, coh ae at ani | Mr. Fenton offered a joint resolution that if | caution in the acceptanee of checks” Tho all's “| Stephen A. Douglas, against Dan'l P. Rhodes, | ble business. aattae theme 4 rn Felis ee policeman for | the President shail obtain the assent of the | Money market still works easily, the rate on ns Breitman in Ase eee - Douglas, ag les, ‘The Market House bill, (reported from the | the tewec tierce nee ene whe utrects around | Government of Mexico the Secretary of War | Call loans Ses per cont. though with rather eth ty Rl | CHAPMAN SISTERS ARB MRC. B. BISHOP. | C*€cutor of the Douglas estate, James S.Soutter | Cominittee on Publin Grounds,) was first passed, | ‘ie lower stationhouse. - shall detait a corpsof engineers to make asurvey | more demand from brokers and merchants, Bo Up asa tint A ae ct al. to reverse @ decree and set aside asaleun- | ‘The District Committee was called at two | o¢Maver Ellyson’s police still have possession | Ofte aanaicorn et engine! of Tehauntepec ts | although there isa steady increase in the supply pate Socks. Whe Dit We | ALADIN: or THE WONDERPUL scame. | aera mortgage held by him to secure a note for | o'clock. Of the city except the stationhouses. ascertain if there is sufficient water for a ship | of mercatile paper, both the banks and privace Dangh. RORMOW BATINED are. $11,000, money loaned by him to Mr. Douglas ‘Tho first bill was that to establish a Polic. Sapes aae canal, and if 6 4 complete survey shall be made | buyers continue to take first-class double names eects on camer ¢ | ciobeinbae ee eS ie y y r Douglas in | Conrt, whieh was agreed upon. THE MISSING STEAMER SAMARIA. | for a ship canal from the Gulf of Mexico to the | At 7a8 per cent. andsingle alla percent. Goble ‘The General Incorporation act of Mr.Cook | She is Signalled by am American Shi, Pacitic Ucean. Referred to Committee on | though quict as compared with last week, shows was then passed with amendment by Mr. Kerr Foreign Relations. rather speculative interest and a firmer tone. Doom. $1.0. Fallen N ATIONAL THEATRE. ARREST OF AN EX-SUPERVISOR OF INTER- the Ar ; providing that no railroad should be constructed , ~Mr. Hamlin called up bill to incorporate the TEACRERATS SOOKE, Chere’ mDETion ‘THIS BVENING. AL REVENUE. Information has been received | under the bill ontside the District of Columbia. | 7¢graphed Eaclusively to The Reening Star, | > Mr. Hamlis Presbyterian Church, which was Men's Wives. Book of Snobs, Shabby. Gentesi BENEFIT of the Distinguished Comedian, at the Internal Revenue Office to the effect that |, A substitute was reported for the Senate bil papriig ter mg cami lee orgy cdi amended by striking out the 7th eection Sad Story, Kitz Boodle's Confessions, Yel Plush HN BOWENS. — Gen. Bennet, formerly Supervisor of that De- | t? #mend the usury laws, which tixed the lega Sit ae ange ebruary | was then passed. ere. price ob Secoats cach, The Manufacturer On whieh occasion he will s in his great char- partment for North and South Csrolina, and - Ci teers per cent., but legalized 1, £ mi ee ~ bap ap ham gp pias ep Mr. Lagoa pe nog Pest be set | in home and foreign markets as follows : fiustrat ted 2 3 s 7 er cent. On co! 4 ae . = " a bs i c1 rests of industrial A CALEB PLUMMER Loring, an alleged accomplice, were arrested at | Tlie substitute was tinally passed as reported | @sabled Cunard brig-rigged steamer steering | $P2 verse report of the Judiciary Committee |, N¥W YoRx, March 1s.—First Board U.S. 6%, oks, Ledgers and Memorandum Beoke TIMOTHY TOODLES. Atlantic City, Iowa, on the ilth inst., by U.S. | by the committee. + ee et eantgd RO assistance. Tius | on the case of General Ames, Senator clect ave, | 2881, Coupon, 1144; Soupon, 100 § SHILLINGTON S BOOKSTORE, DOT. WENS MATINER SATURDAY, 2 o'clock, | Marshal Clarke, and taken to Raleigh, N. C., PASSAGE OF THE MARKET Howse Bint aria, Captain Martyn, from Livereon nce rareg eg oe ed ne cents | Sour 6 f : ‘ x cB OO C ; 5 m Li mate on this matter, object in maki Corner a Penna. avenne. = for trial for conspiracy to defraud under the | py tux Hovsm To-Day.-The bill. t Ty, heir eich pes Pat pack to @ British | the motion was because in thé cass of an advone 4 ABLEAUX AT LINCOLN HALL, internal revenue laws. incorporate the Washington Market Company | Freiand to-day. Cape Clear, | report it was gencrally the custom of the com. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 23, 1570, Repvcixc raz Exrenszs.—The general ap- | Pa**U the Louse of Representatives. It name= s ——-—___ Cap ‘o oo ae FOR THE PRSEPIT OF Pesta ately Seema fue Senate | Fas Cole, Wn. Toad, Pete Gabtegs, | igs Opmanttion' ve Renator Bert | clot ius mation as cary ae yale. it was Prac 7 American . y D. Cooke, . B. 1 et ef aque i Farm Bonk: i230. Gariesing’ fon thee South: $2 THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, parse ae be office oe = es es si eens fp hag fea Ames A jored Female State Li- | fyi cial erders. und par} C=. rors ios we Crey STOW 2. Book 3. i per ndent of the Treasury building, with his ae ore, Wred ~ 5 <a < Senator who bad the tloor. , Draining for Prot Health: $1.9, ‘inal ll Fruit Of the First Congregational Church, two clerks, as no provision is made for them phy ee sane a Fo moek: Stanton, | Telegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. The Georgia bill was then taken up. Denny be eh og . TICKETS, 50 cents. Children, Halt Price. and in case the bill passes as amended the care | Crocker, Alex. Ie, Shepherd, Willan tare Mistriis, March 18—A special dispatch to | | Mr. Wilson gave notice that, at the proper t= may he obtained at Parker's Bookstore, lanche from Jackson, Miss., yesterday. h and F streets, or at the door. mhi8-5t 'he State Senate bill will create the new es of Union, Lincoln, Prentiss and Ham- time, he should offer the following amendment _That in consequence of the iflegal, revolu- tionary and disorganizing proceedings ot the General Assembly of Georgia it be, and herebs is, declared that the term of service of the sa General Assembly shall date from January 26, 1570, and shall, continue ‘until the persons fo be chosen on the Tu ‘ter the first Monday of November, 1872, ar members of the General Ase = ag, Fort Warne, 103; Alton and sembly of said State are qualified: Proviie?, do.. preferred, ——; Ohici That the last clause of the second subdivision of | 800 4 ee the first section of the third article of the con- | 112%; Ohi = of the building reverts to the supervising archi- | Hallett Ky oN gave tect. It is also stated that the appropriation | ©: 4. My » : 1. T, ,T. He J.Ww. | count for the nine clerks in the Secretary's office, in | Angus, W. W. Rapley, and Thoses Tevis, avd | iiton, and aleo guarantees all persone Recess, pec: charge of divisions, at $2,500 per annum each, | they are empowered to locate and ‘con- | tive of color. equal rights on railroads, steam has been omitted, but it is believed a commit. table building or buildings upon | boats, and in hotels. Mr. Gibbs said such legis repent org ing described grounds, ‘namely, | lation killed the Republican party in Louisiana tee of conference will conform in this ing at the Intersection of the center | ald Tennessee. After a heated discussion the Tespect to the recommendations of the Seere- B strect north ‘with the west line cor | bill was finally referred to the Judiciary Gone tary. Seventh street west, ranning thence north along | Mittce- = tue west side of Seventh street tothe southerly |, The resolution which the House yes- Tue Case oF Geonota.—Twelve colored | side of Pennsylvania avenue; thence westerly | terday in reference to the election of General sylvania avenue | Ames to the United States Senate was taken uy INCOLN HALL. T a INSON FAMILY WILL GIVE, IN HE HUTCHINS THis rey, NCERT ONLY, Central, 1024; Rock Milwaukie and St. Paul, 58 724; Wabash and Western, 454 ‘exetables of America F Fruit Trees. America; Culture; $1.0. Busman’s Mayhew s Ii] Horse Doctor omen, SS on Rose: 3. d's Flo Parlor rden: $3. Rand's var’ Flewers; $8; Horse in Stable and Field, benefit of ‘This will be the on' OLD VORITE: te, 3 i Virgni: ; ool aicun theseutherts cide crt stitution of Georgia, in the following words, > Viegs Stoutridge; ——— See oe here heen, wd to Ving | © the southerly sidcof Louisiana avenue:thenes | aud tabled. ‘The opposition to General Aises t | ©The General Assembly may by law —— Gold, iii yattty. ‘Market OR SALE BY INCOLN HALL. Capitol to-dgy, and were introduced to w sterly along the souther ly side of Louisiana | @aily growing, and it is expected that a the time of election, and the members shall : y 1 yalldy. ‘CHARD & MOHUN, L ol President Colfax by Senator Wilson, inthe Vice | avenue to the cast side of Niuth street nace | torial fight here will take place agaim hold until their successors are elected and qual | mb 10 Conver L1tH sT. axp PERN. AVENUE. PATTI. President's room. One of the members male a | thence along the east line of Ninth street to the jAn attempt was made to-day to elect a Stat: | fied,” shall never be by any Legislature ex | mons. sre axosen respecttulty announces to speech, expressing the hope that Congress would | <enter line of pa lars bens Se canter gs Miss ot eecrggle "s sone the reg ior parton apmedta thority Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. ~ ington "and He 3 tine of eet to the place of beginning: and t. * y is is id ¢ BANKERS. orld renseand Voce, Tiniversally ackuowiedged | Bot give the colored citizens of the State into | ose and occupy the came by the erection ofa | believed to be elected. Mitution, waa the Said Genernt BaxTiMoRE, March 1%—Cotton very firm, at — ‘Queen of the Concert Boom Tower of the rebels. The Vice President | suitable busldige or buildings fora meblic ner. mhall, by joint resolution, consent to this fundamental ‘MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, condition before this act shall take effect. B. BRYAN, Pr com J.P BRYAN, Pres, J. A. RUFF, Treas Fil make (prior to her posttive departare for Cali- WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANE | §72'%,2"! Se M Flour dull and prices unchi Wheat jet; Pennsylvania red, $1.24a81.26; prime to ice Maryland, $1.35a8145. Corn quiet: frankly stated, in reply, that he did not believe | ket house including the necessary stalls aed Movements of Ocean Steamers. that the existing Lapuioeers of Georgia could | Sheds, and also for stores, publichalls, and such | Télegraphed Bzclusively to The Evening Star. ; oiher purposes as ma; termine: : _ * HOUSE.—The regular order of business was | White, wiaidc, Jeliow. toe Date me. ie < Corner of Seventh street and Lonisiana avenue, a TWO GRAND EVENING CONCERTS, perpetuate itself, but that his sympathies were | “ompany not incontitert wie ie mone babe from Neo Vern peal lr we ip Europe | demanded immediately after the reading of the | $1" 10 Western. Por, quiet. “Bacon, quiet; PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. sa On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 2th and2sth, | With the freedmen, and that he hoped to see | jie market. The capital stock of the company SOUTHAMPTON, March 18.—The steamsh' Journal, and the House resumed consideration | rib tides, 15c.: clear do, 16c.; shoulders, t+ RB? gaily frm 20 a. m. to 3 p. m.. and on SAT- them secared in the enjoyment of their rights. | to be one million of dollars, and consist of | Bavaria, from New Orleans and Hav: of reports of a private nature fromthe Commit- | bams, 19°. Lard quiet, at Maléc. Whiskey— URDAY EVENING. from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. ja3-ly as ATURDAY APSEON GOR Teen mane = ae, twenty thousand shares at fifty dollars each. | touched ‘here yesterday on the way to Ham tee on Patents. better feeling at Sie. AY COOKE & Co. ~ «| {MISS PATEL will be supported om tiis occasion | | AT¥EXATION OF Sax Domrnco—President | 0 NonESs—In the Senate | "PS, . ip Hel- | , Mr Jenckes, (R. I.,) from Committee on | .,BALTIWORE, March 15.—Virginia sixes, old, J re by the great clamic Pianist Grant visited the Capitol yesterday afternoon, | 7 the | Yan, Cee A eaTeh 18 The steamship Hel- | patents, reported s schon fete O° | 554 bid, 66 asked: do. 1867, 60 bE. North Care” BANKERS, ai ONSECR THEODORE BEATE the re. | 274 repaired at once to the President’s Room. | this morning, Mr. Hamlin reported back the Sati, from New York for Hamburg, arrive: | hereucroftotet Borne year, extending | 'ua’, new, 234, bid. Buy and sell at current market rates Verite Tener HENRY SQUIRES: the weet Geen, | He handed to a messenger of the Senate a list | bill to incorporate the weedion Batewes) | Soc lereres. march tie stcamshiy | fer Seven years longer a patent for pewer looms. | NEW YORE, March 18—Stocks unsettled. x Beseo, JUSEE HERMANS. e of the names of Senators he desired to see, and | Benevolent Association, naming as corporators | phn, trom New Yor rived Yesterday on he, | Mr. Jenckes’ substitute proposes to refer the CONGOLD AND SILVEEE Mxtats can be mccared at Messrs’ Metucroit-& Cos, | When they were assembled he said he came to | J0ln,H. Glick, George Carll, Christian Kin- é , 7 Money active at 6 per cent. Exchange, lo PH matter to the Commissioner of Patents for in- | Short, *%. Gold, 11%. Bonds, 9s. Vint vestigation. sixes, €x-coupon, 734: mew, 70. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) opposed the bill. If there | lina’s, old, 46; new, 23. was any one thing, he said, that should be | New York, March 1%—Flour dull and de~ farded against it Sas combitation of lining. Wheat dull and in buyers favor. Corn les, and especially for such monopglics, me shade firmer. sere ubaeeelt aunetncns venr, Sea tes oe sas a ye and is KING Acc = v “Me opposed to extending it further. ‘The peculiar rte per ea Aang him ad eotant retered eepotialiy te the manuinctare the almost instant death of a young wo- of ginghams and cheap fabrics, and every one named Margaret Kan®, occurred in the en- ney, John Ruppert, Frederick’ Di way to Liverpool. hai 9a. lay before them additional facts relative to San | Graf, Pe ero arene Se OF aa has mcennal evaues « hen. Repub., Néws.| « Domingo, which he hoped would secure favora- | Also, the bill to incorporate the Washington English Press Still Hopefal. eae — BABLOW § GaLLEry — ble action, annexing that island to the United | Association for the Improvement of the Condi- Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Se soe jarse = of States. The conference lasted an hour and a | tion of the Poor, naming as corperators Peter Lowpor, March 18.—The advertisement of th DENTISTRY ‘Sat receiget tram the late half, the President evincing a desire te reverse | Parker, Sayles J. Bowen, Salmon P. Chase, | New York’ Associated Press, offering, #500 Ie ean ON po ere ; | the unfavorable action of the Foreign Relations | Wm- Dixon, G. W. Riggs, W. W. Corcoran, H’ | ward for the detection of the author er ine Cit. Eee ghase FINE AND ORIGINAL, streets | Committee, published a few days ago. Gen, | D- Cooke, Alex. R. Shepherd, A. 8. Solomons, | Of Boston canard, is published and noticed ed . M4 S. Wolf, A. K. Browne, J. P. Tustin, B. H. | itorially in the Times and other mornin; ‘paper- No. 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU <=] (south side.) Babcoek, one of the special commissioners who | Sinemet: John) Cock, E. . to-day. Capt. Judkins and the Inmantine’e, Orders for STOCKS, and BONDS promptiy exe- | commencing Monday, March 2iet ited At the time named the clothes of de- tracting Teeth without pain. I in the country was interested in having these pe manufactory of George H. Ray, located tween 12th and 13th streets. negotiated this treaty, was present with maps | H. Chase, W. W. Potter, A. C. Richards, Geo. | thorities are still confident that the missin, | articles as cheap as possible. * cree. J ag as = All Dental work done in the best mauner, and at A™™ REPOSITORY, and official data, and urged with the President | Clymer, L. W. Kennedy, steamer will come into port safely. Vessels ar Mr. Jenckes defended the bill, and claimea | 2".‘he top floor oe ot the premio No en Gas, Chicroform or Ether weed, if desired for ex- 245 F STREET, the ratification of the treaty. It was agreed in | Hart, John H. Jonson, Ap wing from the Atlantic to-day still repor. | that Mr. Goodyear had never had the benetit of fe! siah Kellogg, J. W. Clar! dense fogs off the coast of Ireland, with wind —————— ————*F Be:ween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, the Senate that the Baa papers a treaty shall be Cross, JL Roberts Baker, Wm. Boyd | from the northwest. wtbe bi was Inid upon the table, on wetion of | folder, became eatanbat oe ee ae taken up at one o’clock on Wednesday next. and H. M. Knight. i The an ‘ne Anocaboai io Weutnn: ie Jean a as whirled around a-ahaft ] WeCLD ALLOW MYSELF To CALL AT <== Also, the bill to incorporate the Assoetation | 7™ —S perborate aes aif; Senekes, from sume committre, reported OiL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, A MESSAGE ON TENNESSEE A¥FAIRS Cox- | called the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, ripley ope prt Pasar from Au || Hedetex, doctennd. to make apyicetion teren * body tention to the fact that PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMO, Be | are tae 0 the Boston Adeertiser: | naming a» corporators: Jos. Brooks, Thos. W. | 4,i0700%,,March 18 —A dispatch from An | Kedefer, deceased, to make applic fastenings. are mel ee BOGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTUEE, The President is preparing a message upon | Chase, Henry Beverly, Washington Walle 9 of the ship Ventus, Cape. Vesper, from Calla: | Passed. witnessed the occurre: a MY WHOLE STOCK ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Tennessee affairs, ich he will send to Con- | H. Brooks, Thornton Fi ‘itzhugh, Elzy Harvey, | November 11th, with guano for Antwerp. Sh gress in a day or so. It is based upon the for- | Julius Chamberlain, Alex. Andersoz, Richard | Nox cmber 1th, wi ahip, of 1,249 tons tuerthen tal call made by Governor Senter for military | 4:80. John W.. Pollard, Dennis Wallace, | and belonged at ‘Thomaston, Me. The Mas ? loses y mn Racks, aid. The Governor sets forth in his communi- Ehilip Tyler, Ka. Laws, Dabner Walker, Jan, iret was euly HEeNly cama. ; = attempted her Bilis for similar purposes for relief of John | iuuortunate companion, tur weirs ae Murphy and Sam'l Gardner, Jr., were reported | jielp, and inan instant the most hesne eee Mr. Tanner, (N. Y,) from the Committee on | fund ea of whoes eee eG, more than a hundred of whom were employed in the pre: Grounds, reported tayor- Betore + tmeorporate the soc Ship npon the Mil to STATURTTES, &c., &c., PICTURE FRAMES, — CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PARLOR freee era machinery could be stopped it . cation to the President that the last Legislature liams, John H. Pollard, and Ko! 2 M Washing- | w; WN, The R of the "s Kliness Con ~ s found necessary for a man to into “eee ae PATA BRACKETS. Re | seprived him of all power to protect the citizens fore beer noticed We're rane eave Merete” | srs met rme Opposition tothe In ‘eAnter the bill iad Been read, Mr. Tanner saia | %419« Uuilding aud throw i out of gear: but . : . be 5 a: the meantime some ten mim bave And quote some of the articles which are known to HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ofthe Btato, and, in consequence, lawleemem | St US iin protuied i the htriniarg he had no disposition to discuss it,and would ask | (lapsed. “A thao ee yo everybody: oc 6-17 SMITA & STRONG. | bordering on insurrection prevails in various | ir: Hamlin pr wandie iene Get Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Siar. | the previous question. Staecd: Aytnarough investigation will be tn counties. He, therefore, asks the President to cs pose Bs ng Loxpox, March 18.—A well informed corres Mr. {Pa.) asked leave to offer an | chart around which the clothes of deceased Ladies’ Domestic Hose..........t 0 cents, sold for 5. | 80. 486) ON send troops to aid him in maintaining peace. | “€% f the District of Columbia, asking that a | pordent at Rome telegraphed here that the ru- | amendment that in the act should caught was properly protected.and if it te net ts Ladies Half-regular Hose. % do. do. 4. ill send this est to ; | Probate Court be established here. The petition | Mor of the Pope's illness is confirmed. The | construed to prevent private companies and in- place the responsibility where it properly be= Ladies’ o oe. &. ‘The President will requ Congress I covers ten pages, and has about 1,000 masses | bishops of Besancon and Nevers take lead in dividuals in Washington and Georgetown trom | {ongs. ‘Sergeant Blair, of the Secomd precinct, Ladies ey] do. 65. with ot — the an 5 subject. His | attached tolt, the opposition to the infallibilitiy dogma. erectin; ee <p ine ews was | whoneut at officer to the factory immediate! " @, 12 message will be referred Reconstruction ——+——— agreed to, ¢ bill was then passed, without | after the girl was killed, can without much difi- Ladies S do. ie. Committee inthe House. fa ecrectation v- | ‘The House District Committee, | Celebration of Bt Patrick's Day in | fC! Cnity secure the attendance te. culty secure the of the necessary A bill extending the time tor payment of | witnesses—N. F. Telegram, With. bounties was passed. a We 7 Mr. Washburn, (Mass.) from Committee on Se eaanaaee: Claii reported a bill for the relief of J. Ed- A LAWSUIT ABOUT THE EXPENSESOF A GREAT ward Clark, late Marshal of the United States | Max's FcsEnat-—Some for Louisiana. Pending consideration, the moru- | Bell, of Bell and Everett Presidental ing hour expired, and the bill went aver. fame, died at his home, an obscure landi: "fir. Schenck (G.) moved that the House mect | the Cumberland ri in Committee of the Whole to-morrow for de- | ville and the Ohio. bate upon the tariff Dill. to Nashville. Mr. ‘Ailison (lowa) inquirel when the gentl@ | Ona pleasant rposed to close general 4 . apers, G ‘The House Committee on the District of Co- rs z Butler has prepared a measure embodying. bu | lambla met (bij morning, and cesumed the con- | "Weorephed Bsclusvely to the Evening Star. views of the proper manner of meeting the case, | sideration of the General Incorporation act, re- | AGNDON; March 18 St. Patrick's day wa- cently introduced by Mr. Cook, to which it was | ¢¢!ehrated throughont Ireland yesterday in the Coxrimaatioxs.—The Senate in exegutive | agreed to make the following additional section, | Pga! manner, Bo far ash jeuiations token session yesterday contirmed the following womi- | and ee tant + Was authorized to ti nations: Consuls—Almon A. Thompson, at | °°) , 58. And bei further enacted, That no rail needless. Y by the authorities to guard against rioting wer: Goodrich; James R. Weaver, at Antwerp; Da- | road shall be built u: isions > vid J. Willlamson, at Callao.” Collectors act unti the route and terminl ofeaid roadshall | “TBC Marseiliaise” to be Edited at Cus- toms—Jobn L. — St. John’s, Fla.; Luther | have been approved and Gents’ Half Hose and Children’s Hoss have been proportionally reduced, CASH'S PLAIN RUFFLING, 12 yard pigces— No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4, Moz, No.w. 60. 7s. 87. 1.00. £12. 1.37. NORINGHAM FRILLING: Hats made to order. : reo sanctioned by Con. man pu: debate upon the | funeral services in the Hall of Represon' : ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. fortamouth, Va; David Ture : ‘make all ‘Teegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. i" and then a cavalcade was formed and SB ake UB. | AT awuce cr wepeure parssus | Ler Nergolt nd Foriamouth, Va; Davia Tur. End regulations for the operation aod manage, | Pants, March 18-—‘The Marselllaise of to-day | "Wir, sehenck sald there had been 20 the dead statesman 62. 78. 8. 106, LA. BOK 2 WALKING SUITS made inthe latest sities” | Reyenue—Abram H. Bowman, seventh district | sna regulatio and may regulate announces that as all its editors have gone to | terruptions that be not tofix atime to | Mt. Olivet Cemetery. And afall stock of aay MRS. J. DICKSON = of Kentucky. Chief Justice ‘of the Supreme | rates of fare and fret, nt upon such roads. Pro. =. in — = it at the a one He it it best to defer that pe pep Shae 1 Court of Washi Territory—Orange Jacobs. | vided, that nothing in this act contained shall be mic , that journal will be | su unt DOMESTIC RUFFLING {Gr Werk guaruntecd’ Priceemoterste: whim’ | Also number of Postmasters ee construed to limit the Fight ofthe municipal at edited there fora time. weit, Schenck’s motion Zor a session to-morrow | leader of the Land had no iden, of givin i at proportionally low prices. LD. FORMERLY TONEE OF | npxaxce Boanp—The Seoretary of Wat, | toon icnsechvcly: ts reget the eas eoree: Billiards in Friseo. Tus House resolved itself into Committee of | aiter vain inquiry as to who was respomaiiie for IN AND HEMSTITCHED = Raabe’, auenernty & be Doard of offi of | treins or to regulate the said roads, | Telegraphed to The Evening Star. the Whole on the Tariff bill. the expenses of the dieplay sued the Governor stock of PLA Pianos, now of @.L. WILD & BRO.’ Pi- has directed a cers, consisting 2 Nis. Stevenson (Otio) addressed the cemmit--| fee tonak Wil tie i paid it. LINEN HANDKBRCGIEFS has been replenished. | anc and Music Store. 420 th street, | Col.J. G. Barnard, Corps of Engineers; Col | which shall be built wi cities respec: Saw Francisco, March 18—Radolphe and | oc chthe eke. Me abe Seauotion “ and will be eold at the prices advertised last week. : = John E. Smith, unattached; Col, P- V.Hagner, | “5517 in to amend the usury laws of this Die | Dect? played a bi lard match last might of | ofthe tariff ox all articles of, use. Tea, | Peywsytvamia MILK LAws.—The House of Fer variety and extent my stock will compare Ordnance 3 Lieut. Col. Thomas.J. trict was next considered, and the following | tor. Rapes made |, points while Deery | coffee, fg owned, should have no e ee ee _ ith seme of the largest houses in the Kodman, Ordnance it, Cc. H. amendment adopted : ” ‘was making 970. 's x run was | duty upon it, that duty was particular- | nia, has @ bill i reference to the or prarse dive i be gladly shown to Morgan, 4th U. 8. Artillery; Major G. | “Sec. 5. Nothing in this act contained shall be | 312, and Ducrs’s greatest ram Was ik i upon the poor people. He | milk within the State. It provides that any United States, and wil . we Taylor, ; and Capt. J.C. co to ‘the laws in force in rela- 7 also wanted free coal atid free salt. | person who shall reduce milk with water or body. Audenreid, 6th U. 8. Cavalry; to meet in this organized It was argued @ tariff should otherwise, shall not be allowed to recover pay —— under city on Monday next, to examine and report | iho'ace to profies national currency secure] | P™im Will Not Senda Special Eavoy such matters connected with ordnance and to ere the wee of United States stocks, and to pro- S7 SPECIE 18 STILL GIVEN IN CHANGE. Circulation and redemption thereor, |- Teegrephed Raclustoely to The Boening Sar. Mapnrp, March 18—Owing to the attitud B. SILVERBERG, approved Heb, 25,186. ae a Steamboat Com; 312 SEVENTH STREET, MeKenzle directed t0 Mr. Stone was mistr3 Between Penn'savente and D street. Proves ee a ‘he ill to provide for a 24. WILLIAIN ica te eee can asenraens on Dill to abolish BEAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETO Fick Colored Rivese, BOC, worth Tee ote Guillen we “+ . a was SATIN, BLACK SILKS, OLOAKS, Bish Temiee, bewutifel luster and splendid tab- . 730. worth DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, by haan Compan: FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS, | auiy'go, i2 rib, steel frame, Umbrelias, Ballpeed © the rights of married women in the Distrfot was ‘referred to. Br. I INGS, and all kinds © Parisian Noveltice EMORY BAXTER. Tis the celebrated J. PB. FRENCH CoRsETS, | _™b 121m == renee. Met eb then agreed upon the order of = 336 pees SU FOR EALE.—4 RES | col. Confort came to New York, and received een to bring before the to-day, a ‘T Cite Trevise, Paris. Teall stented tothe trage Gs en ee oe Pepertment so rales 0 ae sn Gill te; 4 Pelle court im the Can be ‘cost, carry aes. apg ae Indes ben ee eee District; in charge of Mr. Welker. ne Lares COD¥ISE hundred and thirty tonein soreateet eee” Spe New York Battalion, better known under the | 2d. General incorporation act; in charge of are Home MACK ER: Le se eerets, | soub: of “ Enfans Perdus.” Since he left | Mr. Cook. 30 Bole HERRING —— eee So the Grimes bis health Rad not been good, ands | , 34, Billto amend tho usury laws; In charge of x ‘STREET MAR- ‘and. Florida | Mr. Cook. mee Jest received nd for eae low by Cae 3 1963. From | 4ib. Bill to authorize the constraction of a a own: the YAN Bros. 720 Twexrtiera Steer, Gesth, with few | new Jail; in charge of Mr SP *%or constructing | Prk hues ve also’ fallen; rents are mine 8808 Pa av. . Metropolitan ‘Hotel, By Lingine eg gon aoe the Ey ass] =a na ne Baltimore and Foto senably declining: and yet meat remains py constant); fi of Mr. Stone. asit was during period A > ATS. ‘but without } mac in CS ASSE cott'sBanare, bet. Land K ots. weet f det os ; GAME, ast your Gol. |. étb. Bill pr Paring Penneyivanis | The same thing was observed in the London aver B FRUITS and VEGRT a Joos his voice, more } sveneg = fe'the Washington Mall | wich the butchers Kat eco ettie to demand toh Feiooernedstangeas: a 4 HARRERTNG DELIVERED To axy ap. | feble sa soldiers Homey where faitied | steamship Compan in ebarge of Mr MeKen- Ing the searcity of livestock, remained in; =—- ae I Bi om the pa = 01 muhé-2w for several months, untif death relewsed | ie: Bin to incorporate the Cohumbia Railroad ihe agee ete She vente bos Sir oeashe eee Tae sect, ae F Nor! en bebuic. COMMISSIONER © Confort rare trattsof | Company, to whicn te following amendment | int to know by what peculiar, process * Forced Dnt rooms o—- tie ia rinting evtey a ee fon ane Boel end wind = or oe Tee eet Peltroad company shall have the | fallot seatrnan the prices of all other . 29 tion and a warm-! ‘was loy ‘of the pavement the necessary one of meat. ra opperite the Post Uhice Departatat mehiteinn”” | py those who knew him well.” right to construct that pai Commctities except

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