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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | At The Star Building, } SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and Lith St, — | BY TES EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY Sasa served to thetr sub- sctibors the City and Discict at Tux Cnt Pe ‘WEEE, or FORTY-FOUR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies | ‘St the counter, T The War in Richmond. Te Garrison in che Station House— Gen. kd a Gent’ lion ae tinge tooora an Wownins . Action of the Conservative City Cowmed— Tre Siaie Journal on “the mew Rebelivon im Rvck mond.” Yesterday afternoon, Gen. Canby interfered with the municipal troubles in Kichmond by sending @ guard of soldiers and raising the ~iege at the lower Station House, and giving free eaters and ingress to all having budlnes there {his action, ‘he sare, has no reference to the oralty, but és taken pur = 8 precagtion : & | Against any acts of ‘Gisordor ef violence. This any | Section is applauded by the friends of Cahoon, | and was protested against by Ellison as an un. ty Cents; Year, Five La papers are sent from the | published on Friday ‘THE WEEKLY STA One Doliar-and-a-half s year. \ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. Pp & SOLOMONS? BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. REDUCTION IN PRICES. PHILP & SOL ONS reapectfeliy announce that in comemqneutce of the fall in gold they have re duced the prices of their steck of Stationery TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. ‘They invite the attenti I Beaters to their Ia He Stationery , conver floors of their new nof Merchants, Bankers is is are marked in PLAIN FIG ALL OF THEM THE REDUCTION 18 TWENTY) FIVE PEK CENT Their et FANCY STATIONERY. FRENCH, FE AND AMERICAN NOTE PAPERS 4 ENVELOPES, VISTTING CARDS, WEDDING STATIPNERY, &c. k includes, also, a variety of novelties in these, and on all FANCY GOODS and on IM- THD BOOKS in their stock previous to this they make the same liberal reduction. m5 LL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED, RE- ceived. and for Sale immediately afterwards. at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. Hand Rook of the Mastery Series of Learning Wrench, German and Spanish Languages: price 3 ents each. Se f Priee 80 cents. 7 the Ningiecnth Contury. by ten. « cents. Health By Good Living. bow to get this great blessin, out money and editor of Hall's Fiche price. By De W Waa Journal ot Healt! ans B in ‘Cburel of! rice 75 cts. Red a Rose is She. by the aut! rometh Tp asa =price @cents. Under Foot, « novel, by the Maggie Lynne, price Sets. Why Did He Hier? by the author of the Plante ah ®. Hirell,# novel, by the anthor of Wife; price 30 cts. The Family Doom, Southworth; ives and Mire. ‘Stephens: price 91°50 Fale: re. Ste ce . irs. Southworth, price § 1.30. 7 ‘THACKERAY 'S BOOKS, CHEAP EDITION. ok of Snobs, Shabby Gentei Boodle's Contessions, Yellow Plush 50 cents each, facturer each. The Manuf ider, an iflustrated wenthly devoted, te the neal interests of industrial . A large rime Pocket Books, Porte Monnaies, Pass Books. Day Books, Ledgers and Memorandum Books at the were lowest prices, Far sale at SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTORE, ny Corner 4 street and Penna. avenue. Acmccrremar 1 BOOKS. Practical Floricultnre; $1.50. New American . Gardening for the Sow row; §2. Boek E for Profit Coulturist, $1.50. Gi eo sD of a Roses: 83 Farsi ou Rove: ‘3. Rand's Flowers. Parlor and Garden, $3. Rand's arden Flowers, §3, Horse in Stable and Field, Stoutridge, ©. FOR SALE BY iCHARD J. B. BRYAN, Pres. J. A. BUFF, Treas ‘WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. daily from 9-30 \. to a CRDAY EVENING. trom 65010750 p ms. “RON JA (ook & co., BANKERS, Buy and sell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for STOCKS, aod BOUNDS promptly exe- ented ee BEVENUE STAMPS furnished. = DENTISTRY. W. MERRILL, een and 13th All Dental work done im the best 4 Gas. Cl or Ether used, if desired for ex- tracting Teoth without pain. el J *eCLD ALLOW MYSELF To CALL aT tention to the fact that MY WHOLE sTUckKk Has been MARKED DOWN, And quote some of the articles which are known to everybody: Ladies Domestic Hose............at 3) cents, sold for 3. Ladies Half-regular Hose... 30 do. do. 40. Ladies’ Baltriggan Hose... 1.25 do. do. 1.50. Gents’ Half Hose and Children’s Hose have been proportionally reduced. CASH'S PLAIN BUFFLING, 12-yard piece No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4, NoJ, No. 10, eo. 75. ST. 100. 1.42. 1.37. SANBRINGHAM FRILLING: a oe. a. Ce a 62. 75. 87. 1.00. 112. 1.25. 150 And a full stock of DOMESTIC ‘a! proportionally low prices. Our stock of PLAIN AND HEMSTITCHED LINBN BANPKERCGIEFS has been replenished, and will be sold at the prices advertised last week. For variety and extent my stock will compare favorably with seme of the largest bouses in the United States, and will be gladly shown to every- body. FLING S7 SPECIE 18 STILL GIVEN IN CHANGE. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTS STREET, miitrS Between Penn'‘aavenue and D stféet. M. WILLIAN HAS A HANDSOME STOCK OF BEAL LACES, CLOAK VEL’ SATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAKS, _ DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWEES, BONNETS, FLATS, ‘TRIMMINGS, and all kinds o Parisian = 4 FISH! 5.000 ser uarucret Wan nave. No. 608 Pa. ar.. |. Metropolitan Hotel. m0 eo6t { 4 a TE 3 cott's Square, bet. I and K sts. west. ‘The undersigned does most reepectfally aanounce te his patron, and to eccanmedate them with “a £3 op the ay pl r at the shores Porters and always ready. Lael 350. A. GRAY. — en we | warrantable interference with the civil law of — _ pOmesmon of Ve. 35—N2. 5,310. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1870. TWO CENTS. |S% ‘Situ’ eee So | men, charged them. About fifty shots were | tired, and twoor three colored men wounded Affairs have since quieted down. To-day EVENING STAR, | "712" “push Pine, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Se sau" veiinnns Mv é J. The City Couneil last Within the last two or three years the Phila- ; PTH " | aight peomd deeettenone abet ‘ation : : dciphia plan of building houses has been | "Phig Afternoon’s Di patches. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | ji? "a.noritanesahousbing he maton Washington News and Gossip. adopted, to some extent, in Washington, that is ——— | izing Mayor Ellison to call out the fire brigade SPECIAL NOTICES, - WALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN ‘The basis of its remedial proprietios is a vegctable » SATURDAY, March 19. as police, pledging the city to pay all the special compound - te say in the particular of building in blocks of “ 29, J + 4 IT WILL RESTORE. GRAY MAIR TO ITS ORIG | ferenvat Ruven yyoouipts trom this | wraform size. ‘The following, trom Lippincott’, | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ae ee in session to-day. oop gpd corey oy od “ ce tu ere SI Magazine give an interesting explanation of the Sa met asin Commitice of | pledging Mayor Ellison the earnest sai port of It will keep the Hair from falling owt. source tu-day were $8,922 51. is dtc aa oe alkieg ceacaticus te THE RICHMOND TROUBLES. the Whole for debate uyon the Taritt win tae Coutell fa his efforts to asalutaie the "passe It cleanses the Scalp, and makes the Hair Commissroszr Dita xo Hits retarned from his | Philadelphia: The Rival Mayors_Eliysom and His After the reading of the Journal, on motion | Of the city inst the lawless men ng SOFT, LUSTRUUS AND SILKEN. Rar " ge az = Police Im Possession of the City— | of Mr. Churchill, (N. ¥.,) the House at 12.15 ad- | 98&iDSt it. The city was quiet last evening. The isa splendid Hair Dressing. rerent visit to Piilad-lphia om€ was ot the It is estimated that from fifteen to twenty Cahoon’s Police Shut Up im aS 0G. Bome thirty 4s | casualties of the day were one man killed amd Sercice Uiko ; millions of dollars—earning an average of six- i Bad — Hjourmmant. "ere im thelr | three weended. GC — eee P. RALL & CO., Te: B., | Revenue Office thix teen per eevt. a year—are employed in Philadel- pene poo Proceedings—All | -cats at the time of adjournment. ths tower a — has pa hendguemameat wA 2-608 Wim prictors. ——— 2 uiet em the James. —_——__-<ee-__ tion-house, where the military ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on the passional | SU'ctioms trem the Wi csidon' be “two | capitalist buys three or four acres in the out- | _ Ricmwoxp, Va., March 19—At davlight this | stardting Rumors Concerning Him—He is Reported | wight. serge the city last sitrection of the sexes, and the hiappiness of Tack | companies ef troops into the imsurrectionary | skirts of the by bas brine es — the Senedak phone =, were = fo have Absronded. ~ nder the headin The w Rebellion im ARRIAGS, when perfect man) and perfect wo- | district in North ¢ property, and then advances to a mechanic | towed, Ellyson’s ice went around and go! Th mors on the street, Kichmond” the Richmond State Journal says manhood alte to consecrate, the upon. Rent free. at Sa about sixty per cent. of the cost of building a | bied them all up. They then preceeded to ar~ | ce Mercuaaae Wabk, Where Coleen er “The Kepublican officers of Richmond are wot ATION. Box PoPhiladeighia, Ps. veiecomn. Rauoxatione.—Mr.S. Apple and ©. a, | block ofhoases. When completed, the owner of | rest all of Cahoon’s police te be BOK are they spaniels. They do not taetionte the fee snakes a deed conveying the property to | strects, stripping themof thelr badges, and dis- eee ee ae a HE On See | coun conheosan ont ane m. : - 3 denly disappeared from the city. The ramor ix they the builder, reserving a rent-charge of so | arming the ‘hose of the Cahoon force who ‘ id to he cliberate BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. | | cnue Bureau, at 1 5: much a year. The reut-chargo is*sold by | were sot caught. took refuge tm the section: also fraced to one of iis de etieey rhe comma | Siuign oo _vistess the Ooanitenen ot teas prmigaplendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. | vee gas cent im thei the capitalist and the process begins again. | house. At moon the second police station was | "It coms that some the ago Dalley opened an | 2d of the people, and their tutention te es 4 ite poison to ysis of | sioner Delano, whic: The builder retails the houses—known as “bo: | surrendered to Eliyeon’s police. account with the Merchants’ Bank, in an omicia! | defend it. They wail defend it, if pomible, by the vaunted and detusive preparations sahil nus houses"—to persons of small means, and Farly this morning the United States Marsbal | Conacity aa collector. Some time subseyuench, | peaceful methods. but forcibly if necemsary. a they do not Tne genuine A 9 rem) each being subject to @ ground-rent of two- | served notice on Mayor Ellyson, the Chief of | fapactty: ‘a personal account, and the namber | '@® Was enacted by the Legislatare giving the F ‘sHair Bye has therty Navat Orvens.— W. W. Mead de- | thirds of its value, more or less, the amount to | Police, and the City Council, that Cahoon would ef checkodeoneaah andicamn, endian Matter | Governor power to remove every Incumbent of satenniobed ae to Cm gy Ramey My | tached from signal duty, Washingtoa, D. ©. i | be paid by the purchaser is small. The greatest | move before Ju Underwood, of the U. S. | in whic hie Wentbeen ra catrfed on, led to sus. | # city and county office in the State,of certain by ail Brawaioes Avilied of 16 ‘Bead’ etree, | ordered to Colorado as signal officer of Asiatic Sette ane nor nouses OF elx to eleht rooms, with | Court, on Wednesday next, for an injuaction £0 | Dicions that caused the omcers of the bask: to Clases. The Constitution declares that these é rie " F Biniia (ebiebeans 2 al 8, hot and cold water and kitchen range, | restrain the: ng. A . j officers shall be elective, ai provides a momue | Ficet. Ensign Francis H. Delano ordured to | Worth about twenty-aive hundred. to three tac: | “Mayor Cahoon hela couse thie ROOTING, ee TT ne ease ts pecasated a check | the Milling and mot the erection of tenemeaer - a = Washington, D. C., for examination tor promo- \d dollars apiece. A mechanic or clerk who | Mayor Ellyson. for $1,200, dra Bailey uj the bank, | There being no offices vacant, if the Re- AMUSEMENTS. tion. n raise seven or eight hundred dollars can | There has been no disturbances to-day. | (1,5! ue: drawn by Bailey upon the bank, | ccrsiruction acts of Compras are wed — buy @ comiortable little house with his money, | Cahoon's force, which has been reduced to | Which they retused to cash, as jut O00 | the “enablin, ot the Legisiatare not ATIONAL THEATRE. REPUBLICAN Ma and pay off the ground-rent at his convenience. | about thirty men, is shut up im the station- | “ri C™. oo oa teeusal to the violates the Constitution of the State, but sat vga cmap These ground-rents are peculiar to Pennsy| houses, and Eltyson’s ferce, of about two hun- | ., 1c; Presentation an Td to Mr’ Bailes, | nullites the Reconstruction acta of Congrome, THIs EVENING, fo Washi a ‘ - nia, and, joined with the comparative abse dred and fifty men, have possession of the city. | Shen the deputy stated thar Mr. Bailey had nat | £be Constitution of the United States gives Ju: : cree tom: recently tadc, shows that » | of Cpanking facilities,” they have done mach to —_—_e—__— made his appearance for several dave and Chas | Tisdiction to the Federal courts over ‘all eases Republican majority of about two thousand can | make Philadelphia a cheap and desirable place | The Missouri Legislatare—Democrat. | hie was sus )iciots that wincthing aoe st | arising under the National Constitution, and all be polled outside of the cities of Washington | of residence. ¥ ee esr oncenae 9 rong. q | cases arising under the laws of the’ United ig iT f th iti ic Caucus—Colored Men to be Kegis- On inquiry at the Collector's office in regard Le > and Georgetown. — - ‘0 the above statement of the facilities af- | tered, de. to the whereabouts of Bailey, every clerk’ap- | States. The Keconstruction acts of Congress BZ Mendes March 21, JOSEPH 3EFFERSON SS forded by ground-rents should be added a notice to Te x peared unwilling to give ame infurseation & i jaws of the United States, and the as RIP VAN WINKBE.” Box Sheet open at Thea THE Fesprxe Pict.—The House Ways and | of an fustitution comparatively new in this | 7elegraphed Exclusively Boening Star. gard to the mysterious ‘disappearance of tie | tituton of Virginia (owing its character as such tre. In conseauence of the expense attending the | 008 Committee tu sa Sate country, but which has beeen in operation for | | St- Louis, March 19—The Democratic mem- | $211 to the my — © | to the enactment of Congress) being a law of cnragement of Mr. Jefferson au extra chatze of 25 consideration furthen cha? it? | the past’half century in England and Scotland. |-bere of the ‘egislatare held a caucus at | “ollec Office of Bailey was beseiged with anxious | the United States, the Courts of United mts will be made deeats_It_ } Funding bill fur consideration farther thai We speak of the “Building Association.” There | Jefferson City last night, and adopted sresoin- | Suis, ail cagenit aokine tee Oe Collector. | States have jurisdiction of the question at issue ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. | ortwo interviews with the President and S ure, itis estimated, between one and two thous- | tion declaring it imexpedient to call a State | Dulvus, al! cagerls asking med tohare been | Under this “Enabling act,” so-called, of the — retary Boutwell on the subject. ‘They had an- | &2V Of these associations in operation in this | convention or nominate candidates for State | The clerk hat perteoate ae Legislature, andthe question of the Positively last rance of the Pg ses ee sell thinmornine | Cli¥seach disbursing, on an average, at least | offices at the general election next November. | !'laced there for that particular purpose, had a | Validity of the proceedings of the moek Couneil CHAPMAN SISTERS AND MAO-B" Bisnop. | other interview with Mr. Boutwell thismorning | Si37gaeh, disbur sing monthly. Putting their | The House Committee on Registration will | faye Pee smewer for all comers. IS was as | Tet) es eters new setae ok comneil BENEFIT OF ME WM. WITHERS. in reference to (his bill, which lasted about two | number at the lowest figure, say one thousand, | Teport a bill to-day providing various amend- OeTLe Coll , ¥,- will be there. wert EVENING. | fie, we have here twelve millions of dollars annually | 1pents to the registration law, fncluding une for | "The Collector may be in to-day. to-morrow, Of ‘the exteting ae: Victim 05 Par Wes Withers ~ -- invested in real estate (for that is the only secu- | the registration of all men, without regard to | (TeAt week. | Im eo \d_ on to their places, Coution ‘& PETTICUATS Navan Caver Arromter.—The President sity token by the een for their are) by aS gee senterday a ths Bt ee he er | peaceably if possible, forcibly if they must, un- —— - = b Getenses on © workingmen of . Tral no 8 passes “ ° 7 . | tt c ABLEAUX AT LINCOLN HALL, pgepapeis © M. Collomer, of Boston. | wonder that Philadelphia is geowing stthe rate | condemnation’ of perty contiguous to ap- |, Losn't kaew. He's avay on important ba | Si Oe Conres nawing Je ‘adjudicated therm WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 23, 187 anaval cadetship. The appointee isthe son | of a sqnare mile of bulldi oeaths, a 1that | proaches to the bridge at this It provides | None ave Re time to amswor | "The euahiing act secently passe by the Gen- iN }» Mare! > is70, of the late George W. Collomer, once of Boston, | nearly every family oceuples its own house.” that $500,000 of the expense shall be borne by | 4 eral A bi, based FOR THE BENEFIT oF afterward Mayor of Lawrence, Kan., who was the city, and $200,000 by the county of St.Louis, | gudslep down would go the window. h article of the new persons dence or | 5th article of the killed by Quantrell in the straggle iu that State. | _Dtsrosat or Puntic Lawps.—Commissioner | and also that the proposition shall be submitted | °°htr! ay {s | tion is as follows: "The manner of conduct! THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, to a vote of the people. Mr. Bailey up town, where the same answer is | ‘This was the only cadetship that the President | Wilson, of the General Land Office, is in receipt ceeaenen Oo Eabeemngetians: contented oi “and of ailing vacaneles te Of the First Congregational Church, had at his disposal. of returns from the following District Land Offi- re The friends of Bailey are very indignant at | Con! bong poets a ~~ TICKETS, 50 cents. Children, Half Price. pe ____ ces. showing a disposal during the past month | “fume Betiom ef the” wrcenoe Suappoatanes, and muett Gat neon Ste constitution, shail be Dreetribed By law? and Tickets may be obtained at Parker's Bookstore, | | ASSA8sIN ATION OF AN Any OprIcER.—The | of 70,805 acres of the public Inula :—Springicld, | Path gene, Be iman appearane nit Tet P&C | the General Assembly may deciare the casos in corner 7th and F streets, or at the door. _mhi8-8t" | body of Capt. George Haller, late of the 2th in- | Miscouri, 34,455; Humboldt, Kansas, 23,25; and Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. At the Merchants’ Bank the officials are very | Which any office shall be deemed vacant where PS eS fantry, U.S. Army, who has been missing fo: | *!*ndria, Minnesota, 13,218. Sr. Jouns, N. B., March 19.—A singular ee ae ee hee ee I the past eight months, was discovered by a citi- nomenon occurred at the commencement of the | Ce _ 1 pepe zen last week about twelve Ez HUTCHINSCY AM WILL GIVE, In Fonsron News BY CABLE—Rome and the | Storm yesterday morning. A rumbling noise | corded, Lowever, explain how his accounts with The Richmond Dispatch says: “As there are ONLY, ey iles from Cameron. | Catholic Powert—Spain and Cuba—Franco- Aus- Yi institution stand. The last time Mr. Bailey | "© constitutional or cers in our cities, William county, Texas. His clothing was rid- | trian Alliance—In the Cortes of Spain yesterday Son of Ea Soteaner as meen ee pomp ape gi Gurtng: tee Saris), | and os this bs n ons motiprovided fortncat ese’ to eac is being ONE CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING, March 19th, commencing 3 died by balls, but his papers and money were | 4 Tesolution granting @ pension of ide sunk that trial. An examination is now on inte the Sardis atae the Pepent cf tue, ours Men | untouched. ‘These led to the identitication ot | Sf the children of Castanon, late editor of the | ‘ig° £42! vench’ ls now twenty feet of water. | aaics ot bis offec, particularly inteference to | r Fistian Ase ng Gis will be the onty oppor. | Yous Voz de Cuba, gave rise to an interesting debate, | Some eharcec w, lad tumbe his unwariantabic seizure of the books and ac- | a the Governor to tunity of hearing these OLD FAVORITES daring iy. during which enthusiastic speeches were made | Peq‘ngrittn ) Vere sees and lumber car- | counts of several merchants without dae | city, and requires Seath, 7cte, For sale at the Y-M-O.A- Rooms | ‘Tae Dectixe or ‘amaca Chaise, in favor of the preservationof Spanish authority | "@ Mdrift. of law. ‘wo solicitors of the Treasury Depart- anicipal officers ex- and at Ballantyne's tore. ‘m 17-3t . end E ales eRCE— | in Cuba. The resolution was adopted. It is ment are now overhauling his accounts. It was a also and ai ‘The Special Committee on the Decline of | believed in Madrid that the proclamation of Fires. at one time reported that he had to Wash- cers INCOLN HALL. American Commerce this morning heard a dele- | Papal infallibility will do great injury to the Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ington, but this seems to have no foundation. may are — gation of steamship men from New York, Bos- | AU of the Church in Spain, were the man-| Lovisvitze, March 19.—Hayden. Brothers’ the case now stands, Bailey, if he is in | *PP0inted under the enabling act, and no . PATTI. ton and the Southern States, with representa. | ett, tendency now Is to freedom in religious | diy goods stcre was by fire from the | town, should put in an appearance at his office. | !o"g*r- sane tee EA Sere rewre meaty, Annomnces to | tives of leading railroads in the South who are | The Paris Opinione Nationale had a remark- mad Raid fe toto soeremes often rhage hoe Hower Pama ee duces shecking Barbarity. world renowned Vocalist, universally acknowiedged | interested in the Oricutal and Mediterrnen, | ablecdtania’ yesterday. It demands the with- | ‘The insurance is reported at over $10,000. ‘The Slate geet 8 A Crippled Boy Thrown Down Stairs and Maimed the Queen TSS CARLOTTA PATTI, Steamship Company, the bill of whuch has for | #f@Al, of the French troops trom Kome, the | other partuers are abecnt from the city, Livery Miti—How « Female Book Agent ty @ Public Scheot Teacher. Fill make, (prior to her_ positive departare for Cali- | some time been before them. of the budget for puting eeehand suppression | Baxco, Mz., March 19—A wooden block at | Fought The Chillohe (Glenn Te, Met | ame Chicago Post says: Edward Legg is an fornia ‘and a) her last appearance in that chauidhivess mes ce Grehip, and declares | the west end of the Keudus Koog bridge war | sccuat date’ shee interesting scene oc- | invalid and cripple, from the effects of a terri- EVENING CONCERTS Lovrstawa CONTESTED ELecTION—A major- | will be left in Kome but imbecility and fraud, | Gamaged to the extent of $8,000 by fire this | curred atthe Browning House on Wednesday | ble accident about & a oy i ‘ ity of the sub itt a ictal A i-ofticial jo i = moruing. morning, which drew T a considerable | in a planing mill, and crushed to s on THU RADAY, March auhand:xin, | ity of the sub-conimittee on elections, consisting Seine cage ar nee nnmeunees teak concomne of witnesses. It wan nothing lew thes | oo thats peceeteonpeeenenastoaegaliee We On Gath harviaen, or aus. Stevenson and Burdett, in the case | MiniScrs at the last meeting ree Cane {he | Massachusetts Won't ler Pab- | the spectacle of a woman cowhiding two imen. | recovered, however, so that he could get about, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ! p in., March %. | Of Newsham, Republican, against Regan, proposed amnesty was abandoned. "The Jour. ie Libraries on It seems that Drs. Gra; 22 Sapp epgaged iu though scarcely able to litt his feet, and has beew MISS PA be supported on tiiis occasion | Democrat, have prepared a report giving New. | hal Francaines ‘that Archd | eleovaned Mastentnaty to Mie Bevntwe ores shine Ma-m Fmaine 9 “is | attending the Walsh street school, corner of by the great anist ” prep report giving New: jaments, luke Albert ot = Xbroaa,” lias been stopping’ at the Browning | Walsh and Jon streets, West Division. Yes- 7 the ON SIECE THERDORE RITTER: Se ie se ee eet al et ee tee Pee kee wm rare we og. | | Boetox, March 19— The Bil te open the pub- | Foca tor seme tims, Bex seme eae or oa | onan morning, during the bitter snow storm the distinguished Vicliniet oS o ERUME: the ta | State by 100 majority. Representative Kerr, of | Posed to a Franco-Austriau alliance, is now | lic libraries on Sunday has been retused a third |} ietor uotitied few days since, to | the lad came ts'the out-door: P vorite Tenor, HENRY SQUIRES; the great German , favorable to the project. reading in the Senate, by a vote of 1 to 10. ee = Since, Se | tho Sad came © eon ‘of theschoo! build- Basso, JOSEF HERMANS. the minority, will report in favor ef giving the | “Join Ingram, of Halifax, England, has leave the premises, as he would not d her | ing and asked @ teacher, Miss Kose, to let him Murical Dircetor and Conductor, GEO. F.COLBY. | seat to Regan with his alleged 7,000 majority. stopped payment. Other failures’ there are there any longer. She accordingly left, but | come in. It should be stated that it is a rule of Seats can be secured at Messrs. Metzerott & Co.'s, commencing Monday, March 2ist.9 a. m. m {Chon., Rey returned on Monday morning to pay her bill | the Board of Education that the school ta See ae a Ezclusively to The Evening Star. and take away her luggage. She went with a door be kept closed until the hour for at the Ne = » a cowhide, and, in t i p exercises—a rule which anes a mene - ship te | ;.ABov Fuozex 10 Deatn—The Louisvitic | ,,108PO¥, March 19-—In the House of Com- | cowhide, and, in the course of conversation with | the exerc wi very severe rumored. i mons jast evening, after some unimportant bus- | the proprietor, took effense at something he said | the children in cold and stormy weather, how- the Asiatic Fleet, will sail, in about two weeks, | yr regerding the carder allt county, | Tess, the Educational Bill war aguin taber up | to her and strack him segcral thence wath tae | cook nocceasy (pod, and storm order. with Rear Admiral Rodgers, who will relieve | freezing to death of the child of Mr. Philo | *"4after a long debate Mr. Bright's amend | weapon. He bore the strokes with considerable | In reply to t ‘s request for admittance Kear Admiral Rewan, now in command of the | Twiggs It appears that the child, bay about | MEM Fas withdrawn, and the till was road. | fortiude for a while; but nally, getting tired | the teacher replied, « have no pets here,’ fleet. ‘The Colorado will meet the Delaware, eight years old, had a favorite dog, with which second time. The House then adjourned. of them, be struck her in the face, and at the | and p suddenly out of the so that suggestions of the clerk pushed her down the | he fell down the high steps, which were covered he was in the habit of staying away trom home - the present flag-ship, at Singapore, where the | for hours, Saturday atterson Mass by the the Late Count | !islistairs. Arriving at the front door in this | with fee, striking ‘his head and rolling 40. the command will be turned over to Admiral Rogers, ba Gon usual, "and they poe ed lembert. — —s, d Summary manner, she got her eyeon | bottom. He was comen up inosine, one his A®* BxFostrorr, and the Delaware will sail for the United States. | spend the afternoon among the hills. ‘The | Telegraphed Beclusively to The Evening Star. theclerk, who was shout mounting to go to the | clothes covered with Sisod, : ving 245 F STBEET, family of Mr. T became alarmed for —T! 4 cars, when she went for him with renewed | opened hisold wounds, and the safe of tir cl, and, after Rome, March 19.—There will be a meeting of | vigor. Seizi him, by the coat-tail as be was San Si tte mornene. Po ee! Tue DISAPPRARANCE OF COLLECTOR Bat- idee Bet $e oww fpr geen the Ecumenical, Council to-day in order that cont, | Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streats, tuy.—Information has been received at the | bral’ the amrroundiag bile tee ce Came Goan Horta nee mass for the late Fore thus be aiiamepted to tenes Oo bine | A bette cee es ovate Se tte ee Internal Revenue Office to the effect that Col- | S"pday came, and no news of the lost boy, a then he undertook torush upto to her, in the | rest of Miss Kose, and she wili be taken this and the fear became a certainty that the boy | Death of George Wakeman, Editor of ; i : EC lector Bailey, of the Thirty-second (Wall street) ry r view of seizing the cowhide or catching her | afternoon before Justice DeWolf. E. A. Storra, OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, : ose and dog must have been caught in the terrible New York World. hand; but she plied the weapon so vigorously as | Esq., has been retained by Mf The case PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, ac., | District, New York, has absconded. Officers | hailstorm, and during the night frozen te dese, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening St. to heep him at bay. At length, bewever. he isa very shocking bed while the teacher neeune Ghunsaaricatescee, are now there overhauling his accounts, though | All day Sunday passed aud i notidings, Bat ||" auw Your, March 18 Goorge Wakeman, | seccoeted in apgeccching her'titer ie’ doen | donee han oe ee inj =: ~ it isnot yet known what the amount of his de- | *t daylight on Monday tne dog was fougd sittit editor of the World, died to- ia, | on the pavement, and gave hera few kicks by | child, it shows great severit ‘ond lnck of tool ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, et the door of Mr. ‘T'wigg’s residence, shive! > i day of pneumonia, ity STATURTTES, &c., &c., | fication is. He has always been regarded as | nd hungry. He whined, howled °ard | in the thirtieth year of his age ay of cmphasizing his earnestness. He then | ing. PICTURE FRAMES, one of the most efficient collectors in the coun- | ‘eaped areund till he was’ -fed and thea ———o—__— rt oe ee en Laren en || Senue ap A @aeee wane ADY.—On CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. | try. started back to where his little master was. The Honduras Railway. coder bat aren, and Chaliy aaleok od down ten | Tesedny earning tak tp wide ea te noe VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, A party of neighbors followed the dog about | Telegraphed Reclusively to The Evening Star. street. The parties were immediately arrested, | Ackerman, living at Lodi, m county, N. PARLOB BRACKETS, ac THe Tipe or EmicRation.—The Commis- | four miles, and finally, beside a large rock on Lonpon, March 19.—The contract for the con. | taken before the City Recorder, and fined. J. found to the in ber sioner of the General Land Office ts in almost | ‘he bark of Floyd's Fork, they saw the dog stop; | straction of the Hondance Railway was signed ——_—-+ee-. —— having taken own. life. dally receipt of letters from our ministers and | body ‘of the litle boy cold te dele He ens | here om Thursday last. The work is to be begun |, New Youx Puen im Inplanarozis— placed ecm ewe fhe and ended cold in death. He had | wi i i i i : us consuls abroad, and agents for emigration and | wandered around until he lost his way, and, | “itiit ® year. Ai, Soaaeteclie comependons Or the tion, | waa ose Se wus nev oy Fy cars of although eer nae’ private individuals in Europe, aad i night overtaking him far from any shelter, he | King William Receives the Son of the F — , some showed from the German States, asking for resorts, | Pershed in the storm. ‘The faithtal dog haa | =1D® Vyiutiam Be “ Rati Commercial says:—Another pligrim from | {Sse little sigs of mental degtangesnent nu . i her ded dead bod: his N York arrived yesterday in search of evi- ciroulars and maps containing information rel- | Sviveu home ty cena god bengar, ate Until | telegraphed Raclusively to The Bvening Star. dence tor the defendant. He was arrayed in | ations since have been perfectly saue. The , only cause assigned for the act is said have robo npogon bowen aire iioviag dna | Bested ine Set won Of Tae into Won SE, | Sits Seta beter tane ance erie | Seehane Wits her te noting that the tide of emigration to this coun- | BUTCHERres rw Cuna.—The following details ne - — ~ of the children, which seemed to trouble her Burlingame. law. The statements that Mr. McFarland will try she coming year will be greater than ever. of the late terrible butcheries near El Cobre, ae ees bably be released on bail, and in the end | @UCh- She was worth $10,000, which was left "| district of Santiago de Cuba, are furnished the | The Coming English Bont Race. Escape prosecution, does not’ accord with the at tg ay Cl at 3 ‘Tne Case oF Mus. Witsox.—Mrs. C. S. Wil- | sana, Meche i Caarines Gane Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. resolve of Bare. Richardson «to live for the sake . Bente, a few youts age by man, committed suicide jumping into the Hackensack river. poe aay Tux FRENCH Prince Imperial is said to t man! every day more ‘more a’ to Killea. ae t oe er capital | wuilitary pursuits. His character is that of hie Telegraphed Eaclusiocly to The Evening Star. aradical wrong! I am disposed to think an In- | jwother rather than that of his father. Like the New Yorx, March 19.—Captain Phillips,ot | diana court would scarcely listen with patience ra cae eae ae the sekooner Aun Elizabeth, fell down the hold | to an advocate's personal and private views. | Timulctive. vet easily, pact in tife 2 i memory of Mr. Richardson. mn, of Savannah, Ga., who rendered very im- | cred near El Cobre were conducted to the place Loxpon, March 19.—Among the sporting men | of righting the of mito services to the Union daring Ou be of immolation in two The Governor of peat _ sie singe ihe Cambridge crew inthe } oF page Guc can car cely sip vie te war, and who was deprived of her property, | ji nuag0had sent for 2 satan ape e responsibility which involves the fellow and is now sick and destitate, has appealed to | ment with the commander of the Valmaseda Congress to reimburse her for losses sustained during therebellion. Herservices for the Union SHIRTS, WARRANTED EQUA’ if not superior, to any Shirt in the coun- try for ease of fit, durability, and prices. A com on handin great variety of styles. Tariety of styles. trom $1.20 Gentlemen's. 1.80 to @3 each; prisoners at Andersonville and Savannah, and in front of all their uired. . Hels Boys «from 9125to $2 each, for the Union cause generally, aro certified to | Detete with Want et arene and paraded the 1 to-day and was killed. The letter of the law is what (# required. 1 | very lavish with all he has and be often gives ‘GEORGE 6. HENNING, ey a +2oe know such irrelevance would not be perm to his servants presents which have been sent to Re ee | es seta. hate ices cece. | save beeaceaty cotas aaa Santorini | (Anrsins ie Paecn unibee Gieys yaa: a ueT Ja Moi believe in capital Teviskment | him by forcign potentates. Some time since the john A. Andrews, Spoftord Tileson ernor iden ‘The Prince Georgian of yesterday has the fullow- | Y°* - P A Crown Prince presented the TPHEODORE KAUYMAN. Artist—studio, Met- | Co., Robert H. Ives, and others; and from the hee een oe ing items: e ‘5 Conich tsa fact), you would say vist is an | Napoleon with an immense box of toy ant zerott Hall—will give instruction in Painting. yy expressed im her case in Congress, it | who perished in the sameway as those at J} ‘apture of Nimrod Richards —Few of our read- | Pinion of no conseq : When the a few days after her sympatb; ptertcemet en ctrarcecannedle secms to be thought that the bill for her relief | at the hands of Palacios. After the execution | €Ts Will have already forgotten the atrocious A Lapy writer in the “Galaxy” ance of grog was distributed murder of Wm. Lyles, committed in the lower what had of it, he said be had giving it ‘gas ae Sictorious,soldiery swith, Hberty te denen the | part of this county on the Jdth say of July, 1865, | defende American ladies against an English | 19 iislacquey, who had told him that Mls litte SPRING STYLE Pry |, which were immediately stripped of all | andt! nearly four years have since 4 Pome od that they are =e = S Ley was sick. | It cost the Emperor one thousand 2 Zhe yablie ere, ‘Tux RECEPTION of Speaker Blaine, last even- thelr clothing and valuables, and then left for the ee hi is A Pog petit 6 francs to get the box back. mate an bene ing, was as usual, a brilliant affair, his spacious | two days in the broiling sun, and were afterward Jones, She Sa ———e Sean: parlors being filled with a fashionable throng | thrown naked into a common hole, whither they rant of Rallet fessional dancers, she A New Yor 01 of the St. Louis bet. _ SF Mow Hate made to from nine until after eleven o'clock. Among | WeFe dragged by the feet. beauty of form, and | Republican says: "ne Atoipute, uh be FASHIONABLE DRESsMAKING. the visitors were Vice President Colfax, Secre- | Tuy Inon-CLAD ATLANTA—In the Inquirer advantage of abundant opportunities | )°_' ‘the middie, ‘up his fare and Mrs. Fish, Senator Rice, General 0.0. shension that aforded (by | fomuacic clases and, singing | ghd apon his thin little arm was a heavy band Howard ad indy, Representatives Gartcld, iy, | Ze'sotbtag had Geen nesta of the ‘Atlante ot Sehools to study the development of the lower = ner, Biggs, Roots, and others, Adjutant General hd mony ed Townsend, Prof. Boeckh, of Norway, Rev. Dr- Rankin, and others. ‘The Huteh{nson family, now on a visit to this city, paid their zespects to ; the Speaker and Mrs. Blaine, and daring the | °2™se, neering. (Oe Se paren a meager that it would VENING and WEDDING DRESSES and WALEING SUITS mado in the latest styles. ‘MBS. J. DICKSON, iH bee ih f i 3 i i f i ee k i HA HH i i Taos you Sale On aes ft i EERE ki saan 1a ¢ 5 ‘ees Eon Bede rariona, oer a Blacks ser eee. Re Be a ced fis viv, stool frame, Umbrelias, : | i i i : 1 é i i é tional Government. It is thought that the Ilti- Grand Duke of yr oggMORY BAXTER... | nois Central il be etimad, 1 tho Kansas Coat factory way of dealing. aod eS BEE im ___1990 Fonnerivenio vse | vany gains its case—Wath. Cor. Phila. Ledger. ae earty oer ast, the 22th Siac the coming Summer. TWENTINTY STREET BAR. colony of ‘dsoponed satements of every 720 NTIETH STREET, Nomrmations—The President sent to the | they sre numerons, a ee a4 Co nd By wer eiere som Senate yesterday the following nominations: | Since 1868, when Te was pur- Newark roman pd 5 constantly 90. very beat cual of | Eugene Schuyler to be Secretary of Legation at | gyre Snell, of ‘91,000. ‘out of $1,800, and Basi “4 ‘ohne Gal St. Petersburg. Russia. Charles White to be | husband in the act Further particulars FETT Sanka = Susp, Find ne tcmaa ome | ae ape roe seen ee Sas RK ETING 2 poor < pEsEATIEG PRLLTEETD TO BY AD aiatrict of New York. Samuel Har- | Serioualy tn cee Spee in Mexico, gppensed Saas F i i 2 i