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instantly killed, and Capt. Wm. Knox wounded. The Eliyson police then fred on the crowd, and fight drove of the who it there were The Comsict iu Kichmend. aascees More Bloodshed—Fight beinoren Killyson’s Pole ATL junday cepted, Ow Lie Sod Sain " betier 9 PUBLISHED BAILY, 6 a f A. dopatch trom Richmond, inst night, sak At The Star Building, | + The city is quiet to-night, Kitveon’s SW. Corner Pounsvivania Av. and Lith St, — tn m of the chy. Cahoon's ir forty men uoing still in their station-house around which a large crowd of lac 6 bes Aj ithered all day.” Thix wax followed by EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY Sther Supatch bt miduight. saying: “Ade oy care tte eae + Scent Senapenrere at Third aon tee San cram Scar ae Tex Onere Pex © blocked up the streets that to-night Ma ‘WEEK, or FoRTY-FoUR CENTS PER MONTE. . Ellyson determines to ciear th m. At lle’ bey secre hase Menthe, Gna Boer |-_——— Lie aes ar" ak im en Sunes t0 a Sanee — eo et ALi —Three D == they were Bre. upon neg: oes, y geet ily Gents: ix, Monta, Three Ballas; ORG | srg Deak, & member of the special potioe wen ‘onger than paid for. Se aie tee Ble eg wawwy| WS. BSN. SBI. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1870 morning—Ose Dollar ands half = year. SPEC thority : Any, with them. The police stvoseded ty cirat BOOKS, SESTONNET, |. ee EVENING STAR. _ | pista Scsnesis intention wrouen ne | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | _ FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | Igoe gists pe & sOLOMONS cwamr snes NEIDSIECK et = ——_feEeTj Een —. ] Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenne, or This rnoon. 08 » ze. Atty ian aly Sitio Sa te Afte Proceedin This Afternoon’s Dispatches. : . that there is a difficulty between Mr. Delano BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. | Keir noo icni For sale by all wnoleale zener | Washington News and Gossip. . | and mr. Boutwell about the distribution of ofi- On Saturday morning Governor Walker ad and Dealers to the a staple Stationery, convenientiy arranged on the f: worst their new and commodions establixhme ‘The most of these goo marked in PLAIN F’ URE~ ON ALL OF THEM THE REDUCTION 48 TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. large and camp wine dealers Monpar, March 21. —— ss to Ge a ye A 5 ‘ * _——— cial patronage. EN. E—The readi: “From morning pres aud om other ais bo aad waeeee se area een NEARLY every member of the net was at “ ene .—The Senate ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. acre and the Pete spoma Neon nears q | sources 1 y sr ee nd to 4 Fe ™ = ee > eee oa the ¢: i HE District 1s Conenrss.—The nat ae —agarel “i mi command bas m interposed to prew e REDUCTION IN PRICES. MANHOOD AND WOMANHOO: = Capitol baced on Dustnens evanacreg With fa, souhcutrod: in the Tones Siheadaiguts te RICHMOND To-DAY. into executive session. At 1.20 p. m., the doors | Mayor of this city,clected, qualiued amd acting is wisetetceepertam epee dee [re pe py Pd nek ke ee meded | penne Marniack, when perfect manhood and perfe Mk. AMES, Senator elect from Mississippi, a | passed the House bill increasing the capita Possession S - 2 in Ditng another person, a mere ve pe : pyaar a d » mn ppi, a 5 ‘The usual number of unimportant tention of enabiing another person, a PHILP & SOLOMONS respectfully announce | neealed cuvelipen Addtess HOWARD SeG0CT: | bovish. hanheme looking chap, with @ nice | Of the Mutral Fire Insurance Company of this | Hsraphed Eg aatty 9 gp ge to- | and petitions were presented. emorials | pretender to that mise, to disc marge the ‘cu! that in consequence of the fall in gold they have re | ATION, Box P, Pa. 4a%-eosm | black mustache, was on the Sewate tour to-day. | District. The other District bills passed by the Oar. Te tans pianae anions ly one colored | Mt. Pomeroy presented memorial of colored | Tet business” ot the office. As there has been duced the prices of their steck of Stationery * 5 Isy. In last night's skirmish only one colo: citizens of the lower counties of Maryland, set- | BO Teauest by the Legislature ox any of the civil BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE ae Honse were referred to the Senate District Com- | man, named Isaiah Winston, was injured. He ting forth that while they are nominally free, | *¥theritics of the State for miitary ald, 1 can TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. This ir Dy e best in the “Rie Van Winkce” Jefferson at the Na- | mittee. was shot im the shoulder. Ellyson has entir. bit njoy none of the Denefits of freedom. 3 not understand how or why th vaftitary forces = wus, does not contain | tional Theater to-night. Of course, no, more gontrol of the city. Cahoon has only half a | they Sy ne verte and destitution. Thee | Of the United States should be emploved in such ‘They invite the attention of Merc roduce paralysi hell be uaid to Malate 6 chewed eta. Nomtxations,—The President sent the fol- | dozen men in the third station house, and there Beg ” a solicit Congress to enact sch legislation as will : orci oe ognized ae at authorities the Common hority you have lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: appears to be no further dnnger of a conflict The mob around the third station has dispersed é ~ s Ex-Colleetor Bailey—-His Chief Deputy Ao pec Is There a Defaication, or Not? - Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. New York, March 21.—Mr. Childs, Collector i he or om % ge n + fcketars nis’ ye Gas tnd thoes sane’ | JekAO BURWOOD, a) epertal AsWictanit Asser | Bovert V. Octeecson'to be U. B Baral Bask: antarnished reputation to uphold ite integrity a* | gor of Internal Revenue in the the only perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Brown. Soid i New York | ern District Arkansas. by all Druggiste. Applied at 16 Bond strast. | (recently Bailey's) district, was removed this Navy.—Lieutenant Commander Montgomer: NY foster | morning by Commissioner Delano. Sicard to be Commander; Josiah R. Stanton tu — 7 be Assistant Paymaster. Capt. and Brevet Major James Forney to be put in active operation the ish amendment. Referred to Committee on the Judiningy Mr. Revels presented memorials asking the removal of political disabilities of certain citi- zens of Mississippi. Referred to Committee on Disabilities. Mr. Abbott, from the Committees on Military Affairs, reported Dill to provide for the distri- ‘Their stock includes, also, a variety of novelties im = wau “AMUSEMENTS. Pavuaerext 0. Dewey, General Canby, in his ar FRENCH, ENGLISH, “ : the honor to acknowledge thy rec a ete |p een selleved from daty im the de ey 4 = Bailey's chief deputy, who was arrested on bntion of arms to the Southern States, accord- baw gh . VISITING CARBs, — 4 *, — pera * lege jaleation, released on lay. . od bi i STATIONERY, &c. MONDAY MARCH 21. Missouri in the place of Col. W. G. Moore,re- | Execetive Sesstox.—Shortly after readin | }if< presence in the office on Cedar street is re- | hearing of appeals and granting of writs of | roe Sroensael es’ bees teleost BYEEY EY toned aah WEEK signed. the Journal this morning, the Senate, on mo- | quisite for an steers en into the affairs of piel certain = = Lae aeew'p Court Of | tne Mayor of this cit, duly elected, qual oer, o NCY GOODS and on 5 the distinguic| Pomedian ioe i SI * to executive sex the department. ir. Nail, the Deputy Col- ¢ Dnstrict of Columbia. ferred to Com. . 4 : PORTED BOORS a hae eects and on TM MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, JEXERAL BUTLER'S ANNUAL Rerort, which | U0" Of Mr. Sherman, went into ex lector, claims that the: accounts of the office so | mittee on District of Columbia. and acting under the Laws ot tne State yr game libs: ction in bis great speciality of date, they make the same liberal reduction. mi5 is bis aront op LL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED, RE- Motinee—Sacerday at jock. abled Soldiers, he bas made to Congress, shows ceived, and for Sale immediately afterwards, at ee ae ere that in all sections of the country there is araple SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. dren, 25 cents. Noext provisions for supporting and caring for all hon- ae Ss a ran ‘oe —— orably discharged soldiers, who are not able to ‘Awa: eente each. So Runs the Worla a uowel: RIN artling, Interesting, ani | © adiving for themselves. jee W cents. The Rule of the Monk: « i - Bee Hinererath Century by > = jelous Manifestations by the In gents. Health By Good Living. sion, and the nomination of Mr. Bradley to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States was taken up. After a long de. bate the nomination was confirmed by a vote of 44 ayes to Ynays. The Senate also confirmed the nomination of Gen. Pleasanton (of the Fourth New York Dis. Gov. Hotpen, of North Carolina, has written | ttict) as Collector of the Thirty-second District ‘o the President urging him to issue a procia- | &f New York, in place of Bailey, skedaddied mation suspending the writ of habeas corpus in Ee as President of the National Asylum for Dis- Mr. Wilson, from Committee on Military | Proper discharge of his duties, and’ with Aftars, reported Joint resolution authorizing | Sere wetecter te het es ee the Secretary of War to (preseribe rules 2 regulations for the government of the army. . eS g, Morton moved to proceed to the conde | py pg Teen of the cane of Adelbert Ames, claiming to | Circumstances and for the purpose indlosved ws be Senater from Mississippl , the letter to Mr. Ellison of yesterday, a coy Mr. Conkling stated that le was much obliged | Wich f underiand was ot the ea eee to the Senator (Morton) for relieving thetudicl- | Cate@ to your Easeliosey with tals’ peotee i ary Committee of the labor of calling up thie | SSve' net’ Giecrtahested "in: favor or nprinas matter, although’ it was somewhat out of parila- | Sither “of “the "contestants "te" this fame mentary practice for another Senator than the ’ far investigated, have been found correct. The money account is nog being examined, and it is in that, if anywhere, that the defaication is to be discovered. . — = Destructives Fires in New Orleans— Twenty Houses, Tw: rs, and 900 Bales of Cotton Burned. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. New ORLEANS, March 21.—Twenty small houses on the square bounded by Morales. An- 3 aus of the § TUESDAY EV Bente et this great blessing without money and | worid renowned or of Hall's ice: Bed w ie pipe te Mose, Tron itman in ot Healt! & SURV . oR Ci va- | nette, Good Children, and St. Bernard street« = a The legal questions involved in this controversy and new bailads: price 75 cts. Red Ba ceuin: soepveicaatath cone en (hat State; and in a telegram to one of the inte os a Siiaanoer Wake, oe were burned. Loss, $50,000. Sup. Me wed ene ee ae ponoteng =| Sre proper sabjects for judicial determination ose is She, by the author of Cometh C ethe | gate may be obtained at the deor from 2to4 p.m. | United States Senators from there says: “We all 3 7 J The steamboats New York, from Bayou Bar- eth fe call the euhy » | by the civil courts, and the action taken by me Fr Wis be) BE | Noperson admitted after so'clock. [ Rep.) lt have federal troops, but we want power t> act. | Me General Land Ofice, has just received ad- | tholomew, with mine hundred bales of cotton, penecyp rerangee ang saul tannins because | has no other object than to aid in the prescr at the Planters Boeck wn ~—=- marek od Will abandox tt, | ditional returns of the survey of the Sissiton | and the Charles H. Durtree, from St. few Feport were not pose neg * Speak against the | tion of the of the city until that determ = novel. by the catheter INCOLN HALL. sit possible the government will abandon its and Warpeton Indian Reservation in Dakota | were burned this morning at ‘the foot of Bien- fr. Morton did net chink he had vi any | ation can be reached of the proper civil courts Zolctn, The Family Door, — loyal people to be whipped and hanged? The Territory, southwest of Big Stone Lake, ani | Ville street. Lose, $150,000. etiquette In taking Eis motion Carey —_ San take jurisdiction of the matters in question. 1.50. i Tri he or : Lake, an: ae 5 mak: % ~ | See wontons dwt, Ay aspen: pricy, ec ibes | mone. meee nor ere ances to | Babess corpus should be at once suspended. southeast of the Fort Wadworth military reser- | he Proposed International Yacht ated wie beeweptlnennenge nny informed | of the President of the: ‘luc Sew ‘and the THACKERAYS BOOKS. CHEAP EDITION, | Sot ttownd ee nate in ggtnetht | Te Lare Bocnry Decision-—in order wo | vation, at foot of the Gates dee-Praitite entd Mace. up an adverse report and he denied that there | Secretary of War to district the Department Men's Wives. Book of Snobs, Shabby Genteei | the Quecu of the Cm om, correct @ misapprehension we are requested by | Teturns embracing an aggregate area of 230,400 | Telegraphed Eeclusively to The Evening Star. was discourtesy in his action. The committee corse rn ‘ahs Aad The per e Sg oe Fita Boodle's Confessions, Yellow Piush MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, oR ach. & " acres. These lands are mostly rolling prairie. Lonpon, March 21.—Mr. Ashbury, the owner | had waited two or three weeks before maki Byun 7 Papers. price cnly Socente cach. The Manufacturer | will make (prior to her positive departure for Cali. | lon. E. B. French, Second Auditor, to State v g TF. i x 4 ) ; ng | instructions in precisely similar cases, som> of au illustrated monthly devoted te the | fornia aint ‘Routh America) her last roveareace ws | that the recent detinee at the United States | With 2 good second rate soil, well adapted for | the English vacht Cambria, writes to the Times | this report. and it was not generally the practice In industrial hich Ihave already had the honor to cite to : is of a committee making an adverse report tocall | forests of indus A large | Washington. in si sé cultivation. The tract 1s watered by several | to-day criticising the objections of Mr. Douglas, your Excellency. These instructions are eub- ‘of Pocket Books. Porte Hone P: eiuc conc Supreme Court agtirming the decree of th z of the Sappho, toa Channel race. He says in | that report up. , Books. Day Books, Ledgers and Mrmorandum Broke TITER AT ae CONCERTS, Court of Claims in the ease of the United States | ‘mall lakes and streams, which are in places | 9 trans-Atlantic race size and power would te! | ‘Mr. Sherman and Mr. Hamlin stated that Da fryer fae ORR ey es March “th and 2th,atS p.m." appellants against Henry J. Hosmer applies | “titted by groves of cotton wood timber. These } in favor of his American competitor. He also | as the custom for any Senator to move to take | be mo action by the military, except by such in- 6 ONE GALS MATINEE only to men who enlisted for three years, be- | lands were surveyed by the Department with a | announces his refusal to «take any money un | UP an adverse report, and the m the contesting parties as may GRICULTURAL Boons. | °y,SATURDAY AYTEKNOON. 2 p in., Maren >. | tween May Sd and July 22d, 1851, and wore how. | View to thelr allotment to the Indiane,under | ™YT8C® 0 3 matter Of courtesy to the Senator from | Seduesthe calidsentermer tiem cnatemes A pAtlSs PATTI will be supported on tii vecasion orably discharged. treaty stipulation, who desire to engage in ag The Vomite im Rio Janeiro, New York, who had indicated his intention to <nehabinamrenenten aay he: ~ ar ag! Bs qeonsiet THEUDORE RITTER; es ee ; ricultural pursuits. Ezclusively to The Evening Star. take it up to-morrow, vote against taking it up | The course 1 bave taken int tell va pening . 1° Setingulenes Jigty. BRUME; the fo ARLOTTA PATti—The concer given Ta Lisnon, March 21.—Later advices from Rio rt that which at the end of our conference on the Farm Book; @230" Uardeting for tae sAmerican | serite Tenor, HENRY is by Carlotta Patti at Lincoln Hall, in this city, | PR#PARATIoNs ror Taxine tHe Osxsvs— | Jono were receieed to-day. The war newsis | y fuareyme further discussion, Mr. Morton | night ef the Tith instant it was comeloded tear ie How Crops, —H $3 te Ey a . tor, GEO. F. this week, afford our citizens the last opportu. General Walker, Superintendert of the census. unimportant. The vomito is still prevalent in Draining for Profit a 5 ru! ission Lo ofr Bill to extend the time for the completion | Shiiged to de wiyuekf wher I horta Seana ree ie more an ‘otomac Railroad, a *© | been done e ome < prescribe the line on which it shall enter the Ay Sno saaienl agrectnont af Che pas ties to this contest, andin my ju it was City was taken up as amended by the House and | atwolutely necessary that it should have bem a r: , a4 ar A corved seate Gh arte Tes - | momate ~ a is, @1 extra e Matinee, sai Seats can be secured at Mesers. Metzerott & Co.'s Steinway’s Grand Pianos ased'in all Patti Con- | make atrip around the world. Evening con, | Dill Will be proposed repealing the clause ma- Culturist: $1.50. Gardening for Dow's Diseases 7 it's Rural Economy; @1.60. Breck’s New Book Downing Landscape @ rdening: @820° Ficech . ape Gardening: Farm Drainage: 120. Picti's Peas that city, though itsravages are mainly confined to foreign residents. ———- Another Crisis in Spain. . ‘. . + is driving the preparatory work with despatch nity they will have for years of hearing this | * , gifted vocalist, as she goes to San Franeisco, | N¢W Plates for all she blanks ryetriertcas te thence to South America, and will probably | ‘!(¢*typing process. Amendments to the ol¢ ‘ tur amendment of the House c Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ‘The bill to amend the nest lows cf the Dis- | ‘KEN at the time it was, in order to prevent 7m Drainage, $1.20. | mh2iit | certs are announced for Thursday and Friday | ¥iPg It necessary for a third copy of all returns | 4 anrip, March 21.—Deep interest is felt in | trict of Columbiaas returned by the House, with i. t Sin hoe ‘® Strawberry Fy See aes SETS ——— next, anda matinee for Satar Patti wiiji | Of ach county to be filled at the county seat, | political matters here. A crisis is imminent. | an amendment, was taken up, the amendment ral conf ‘ith Mr. El: and ABLEAUX AT LINCOLN HALL, be supported by Mons. Theodore Kitter, pianist; | t¥* s#ving one-third ot the expense of printing | General Prim’s vietory on the loan bill appa. | read,and Mr, Hamer sekey hee eee wom Ms Cokapn I tna eeisentstae ce, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 23, 1870, | J. F. Prume, violinist; Henry Squires, tenor | 8Mdat the same time securing greater privacy OF Ea eee ngene, necessity of the retirement | ment be agreed to, but Mr. Thurman objected, action would be concurred in by both, and that FOR THE BEXEeIT oF and Josef Hermans, basso—names all familiar | the afairs of all individuals. a eireular | &f % FeKent, 8 — scolumbie cree we the Committes on District | Sous would abstain from action of forse thas 5 Rai as household words to lovers of music, ‘The | Will be issued in a few days giving such informa | The City of Brussels not Arrived. Honee bill amending the act incorporating | Touleue Ukely 2. nettle the questions In- TUE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, sale of reserved seats commenced at Metzerott’s | tion as will enable people to avoid beingimposed Eaclusteely to The Evening Star. the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of District | yuh a'he courts coulll w * Of the First Congregational Church, to-day. upon by persons who may attempt to act with- Naw York, March 21.—The reported arriva) | Of Columbia was passed. GOV. WALKER'S LAST WoRD. TICKETS, 50 cents. a ——— . out authority and ask unauthorized questions. | Of the City of Brussels last night is probably ar HOUSE.—Under a call of States for bilis and | Gov. Walker sent a reply to Gen. Canby’s let- Tickets may be obta Parat Invatiinitity—Rev. Father Stone- | ( nder the old bill additional compensation we. Poagy. one Canast be seen outside. “It is very | seine resstations only, the following were intru- | (£5, in which the Governor quotes all the acta of corner ith and F Tas, te thewant te aercayzius Church, yester- | atiowed in California and other western sections. ° ie ee duced and referred to the committees indi- | jy fat mochadow or ea ‘ shakuewe Gaia = 1 the egal en to foreshadow a declaration of | The same authority is now wanted for most of Billiards in London. cated: aes ——— eee aee Ee OF PIR SETRAT NE | the infallibility of the Pope by the Ecumenical | ¢he States and Tre Tritories west of Missouri, ex- | Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. By Mr. Banks (Mass.): Bill for the promotion q==“* BEDUCTION IN PRICES es, received from the }.te ale of Jacob Thompson's | Council. He stated that the man might be pec- = of commerce between the ports of the United aia Be settlers under the homestead law in the State of cept Kansas, Nebraska and allery. New York. on exhibition from 9 a m.to 5 | cable, but as the head of the church he was in- | “> — m. This is a fine chance for thone wis! y ; ishing to par : ‘ Di Pupiic Laxps.—Commissioner chase FINE AND ORIGINAL PICTURES. Ot | fallible; and that the expected dogma, if put ISPOSAL OF PU! Pevnsyivania evenue, imth and 1th etrests | forth, would be nothing more than a definition | Wilson, of the General Land Office is in receipt eouth side. Loxpox, March 21—W. Cook, Jr., plaved ‘Preston Roberts billiards at on night. ‘The former won easily: the score stanc- ing at the finlsh—Cook 1,000, Roberts 614. mhire a ——ge Alabama. Public Lands. or of what had always been the acknowledged be- | of returns from the following Land Offices. Faneral of = Fenian Poct By Mr. McKee ( Miss.) : Bill to repeal so much RT REPOSITORY, lief of the truly faithfal. In the course of his | showing a disposal hep: the past month of Telegraphed Exclusively to The Ei = of the act of 1867 ae prevents the consideration A introductory remarks he took occasion to state 00 acres of the public lands: Beatrice, Ne- a eo ie tae Of claims of loyal citizens of Mississippi against 5 F STREET, ° bt a, 53,708; nver, lorado Territor; \- Ny 21— ‘aneral of Casey, jovernment. Judiciary. oe that the telegraphic news from K lating | DrA*ks, 83,708; Denver, Colorado Territory, 18 Duntrx, March 21—The funeral of C: the G t. Judi at the telegraphic rom Rome relating | gg. and Stockton, 6.995. the Fenian poet, occurred inthis city yesterda;:| By Mr. Arnell (Tenn.) Dill to do justice to FANCY AND MILLINERY Goops, Benween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, to the Ecumenical Council was very much dis- ay Vast crowds of people were in attendance. nd =— employes of the Government and torted and colored by coming through English | Brit To Pay Crarms or Lovat. Citizens or ee for other purposes. Education and Labor. ae saint 4 a1) “\warctomer ve ‘sy, | A Ship Sinks After Reaching Harbor soy, Oty Smith (Tenn): Bilt to divide. the OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ex-Coutzcton Barzy—Deputy Commis. | MT- Wilson, from the Committee on Claims, re- | T/<araphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Judiciary. pct esas _ oe PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., rang eee og are: soa fe ke | Ported a bill. which was read and passed toa | yLiyERYOol, March 21.—The ship Michael | “'py Mr Boles (Ark.): Bill to incorporate the ROGERS GROUPS OF CULPTURE, aene re or ten en nere at noon to-day to take | s-cond reading, appropriating $261,049, in va- | ute reporter diar ner from San Franciseo. | National Fire and Marine Aneursees Company, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, charge of the investigation of Bailey's accounts, | rious amounts, for the reliet of loyal citizens or wxincsl 'y- in the District of Columbia. District of Co- STATUETTES, &c., &c., | the defaulting New York Collector. A letter | Loudoun county, Va., whose live stock wee ——_-+eo-—____ lumbia. PICTURE FRAMES, written by Bailey to a relative at the time ot | $ized and property burned by the military | The Jerusalem Cock-Fights—Wash. | “Umer this call a large number of bills and DAVIS: CORD AND TASSELS, &c.. c. | hi. departure bas just ¢ to light, in which | 22Pe¢s oF the United States, in conformity with ae Ahead_A raceful | joint resolutions were introduced for removal of ° VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS. 5 5 (ih) saknwwiodoss i aataleatien (a rasan General Sheridan’s order of November 27, i864. | Affair. disabilities, pensions, and other matters of a - UI ie (B. s — ‘Correspondence of Thi _ Private nature, aThs Anette Te | ccoured while be wan hii tho 4 Disteiet cud | Wiw tutcnaxes Comraxy—Mr. Boles intro- | Hace seagate fl yeoman (std petition of John MOLIDAY PxenCES, Moat not {eeponsible therefor. ‘The New York | duced in the House to-day a bill, whieh wasre- | fighting at “Jerusalem,” ‘ear this place, was | Wy oueemam and forty a 801 MARKET SPACE, oc 16-17 SMITA & STEONG, | Mail «: ys: ferred to the District Committee, incorporating | brought to a close last evening, inorder to allow ! praying for s reduction om the = eae Collector Bailey, who has so suddenty disap- | «The National Metropolitan Fire and Marine | the ‘ashington men an See © a duty of tea, coffee and other necessaries not No. 486 Ho. 486 | peared, cd wrote a letter to a friend, | Insurance Company,” of this city, and nami home by Saturdayevening. ‘There were sixteen ed in this Kesgee Hhc for such read- an 3, Sraver, | ©4yong to bim in, ce as follows :—“‘Speak | ax corporators therein Moses Kelley, Wm. Wall, | fights in all, the Washingtonians winning nine | justment of duty on articles made in this coun- ss! . "| of me in the papers with the same feelings of | N. Acker, Wim. Orme, W. B. Todd, enty Sem- | out of that number, and of course the “main,” as will sustain home industry. Referred to CORNER EIGHTH STREET. streets, y forbearance and kindness that you would feel ir | ken, W. G. Metzerott, J. Y. Davis, John T. Len- — them to grand stake of five hun- ‘ays and Means Committee. Doors above Udd Fellows) Ball, ac, | You were following my funeral.” man. George F. Gulick, C. H. Holden, and Geo. | dred fours in Koon to the fifty dollars on Mr-Hawley(IIl) introduced a resolution, Uneice ‘Paint Engravings, Chromos, ” ——— es . Cochran. each won em. was agreed to, Aino, hangings. Wisdow | Prorest raom THE CuERoKEEs.—The prin- - ee A large sum of money ds, snd | interior 00 rapes ig mS ‘the D i} cipal chier and delegates of the Cherokee nation ‘THe FREEDMEN’S SAVING AND TRUST Cox- | the “ from your city return home at | ing United Ta 7 nr of inclasa Nave aaa A acesialld (Gtk Senate | PAX¥—Mr. Cook, to-day, in the House of Rep- | Jeast three thousand Lora tora their ee Oe Lc ccemttraling ‘against © ACT ree | Malian ahived an ‘amendment to the fifth | claims, and they won their stakes furiyeoet = vernment, legislative jurisdiction of Congress, | section of an act entitled “An act toincorporate | squarely. They accord to. Washington county DENTISTRY. She phrogation of existing treaties and theta, | the F reedmen’s Savings and Trust Company” | the honor of having presented a fine lot of game | House, at as early a day as pra ‘a state- NEW STOCK BOUGHT AT PANIC PRICES den of government taxation without representa- | Of this city, soncored March 3, 1865, adding to | cocks, but say that y were badly put into the | ment of the amount and w. MERRILL, ris: tion, and in favor of the payment by the United | the end of the bill the words: ‘And to the ex- ving no one to com- character of bonds pur- chased for the sinking fund since July 1, 1869, and at what date ‘at what prices the same were purchased. Mr. Burchard (Il.) introduced a resolution reciting that the currency of the United States was unequally distributed, amd that the same I be distributed ‘ pit, our representatives ha’ pete with “Bally” Dickson in “heeling” the in tkatenpee, Officiated for the District boys in that 5 These its attracted a large number of i sons here irom distant points, and notwithetand- . iT, igati i tent of one-third thereof in stocks of any State 1913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. foes Ot ahh tent eotlentere 0 she aid) vedas, | ee Incorporated city of the United States, All Dental work done in the best manner, and at Miss Florence, who sued General Butler for reegaee: oe catats, doable Coonan rte Gan. or Ether used, if desired forex- | the recovery of the jewel-hilted swords belong- | ‘an; and the corporation is also authored cs testing Teeth without pain. ___fell_ | ing to the late General Twiggs, soized by But- | bold'and improve the real estate now owned by . ing some of them were “roughs,” the affair | should be more gene! result of their prolonged inter- ler when in command at New Orleans, was at | it in the city of Washington, i.c. the west half | parsed off about as orderly as conid have been | South to Committec of Banking Beats ‘dt RED Koones, the Department, on Saturday, to re- | of lot, lots 4,5. 6,7, and south haif of 8, squre | expected. ‘The affair was generally condemned | and Currency. iyson has appointed aifty colored amen er; nis STOCK ON HAND MARKED DOWN FXOraRY Pebiic, commissioner OF | cnet that thee attision’ be eee ‘hor, | 221, 08 laid out in the original plat of the city.” | byour eltizens, but there Erne denying. the tact | | On motion of Mr. Cullom, (Ill.,) the Seeretary | pecudo-police sd = q Mlilattend tg feating heusce andcotlecting rente, | She was not gratified in her request, the Seer. Seeciee ent wae rottrred ‘to the Detrict thas, {here was considerable anxiety felt by all | of the was directed to pensions net nerthwest corner of Eighth and E streets, | tary refusing to let them go out of his possession B ue igen a ROR today | foe Cee Statement of the balancedse | ae. Beacusn's Stan Parens, in the Chris. opposite the Post Office Depart mhié-coim ' | pending the determination of the suit. ATPEALS OF ComroRATIONNS TO THE U.S. | inthe meen | home to-day tian Union, are characteristic POR SALE TIMBER, in the rangh caltatlotor | cy op ux PoTomag-—The Society of the | SUFEEME Counr.—In the Senate this morning, construction of building frames, bridges. ‘oromac—The Society Mr. Hamlin introduced a bill granting appea's f yharves, &c., &c. Timber ‘and Lem: este abcana <A ber sawed to order, and delivered at Washington, | Army of the Potomac will have its second 1 from, and authorizing the issue of writs of error Georgetown and ‘Alexandria. All orders rd union on the 9th ef April next, in Philadelphia. | to. me Supreme Court of the District of Colum- lowest terms. Address i : ‘alle 2 Im’ ——___-see--— Tue Onzipa DisasteR.—Advicesfrom China and Japan received at San Francisco state that at Hong Kong the loss of the Oneida created a i ? il F i profound » cast hear New and Hed. en ee 8.D. TRL The meeting will be at the Academy of Music, | bia in certain cases. It provides that when any Pectin Atte thetOmetta pdm see men bass—_twenty pounders—and Wo 35" 20%, receiving, the finest sssortment ot | Church. Fairfax county. Ve. _mhi?-Im"_ | 4: Che Gclock p. m., when, among other cere body corporate shall think itself aggrieved by aghated “the community during the entire not ‘take You, on @ moonlight FANCY and MILLINERY GUODS ever offered in SPRING STYLE. monies, a pcem will be recited by Oliver Wer any final judgment or sentence of the Su- | month. Captain Eyre was allo ‘to take pas. nigh! neighbor's cat sitting on a fence, this market, aud st prices that defy competition. pt The public are respectiully informed tha: dell Holmes, or another distinguished poet, preme Court of the District, whereby said | sage on the Bombsy, notwitheran ante. and not inwardly regret that you had their eld style high or low crow an cration will be delivered by Gen. Jobn H. | body corporate shall be adjudged or sen- ext * mand no stone in your hand? Human nature ‘Special attention is called to a few leading articles. Fe can, be remodeled to fashionable a. Marundale. There will afterwards be a b: tenced to be deprived or Peng right. te he As sain Mines peed is weak! Even we backslide. Last lertindale. intr Reese = 3 ican , Uf . sam- STEAW HATS and BONNETS, in all the latest Ped de ree meer er ccder fad'tss | quet, commencing at 8 o'clock. at the Continen- | property or franchishe te" to) pay any sum | sutitritien forbis arrest wed Coie e mer. forth, we saw a cat on the wall sbapes. ~ = te ae a tal Hotel. The President and several members | of moncy not less than $1,000, and shall desire sentence of the court suspends Captain Eyre as fast as if she was in church. It casas ahead passed in style | FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. of the Cabinet, Gen. Sherman, Admiral Fortec | that the judgment shall be. reviewed upon a | for six was 8 e disappeared —s0 ber 3g eher istinguis! dests will be writ of error 1c ipreme e and quality, and at greatly reduced prices. BALL, EVENING and WEDDING DRESSES = Seer eee © | United States such corporation may proseeutes | O2'¥ at the sentence, but in co: ence of the i € of the ¥ yo IN, PLAID, GROS GRAIN AND Roman | “2¢ W441 DICKS . BR LG a, writ of error in like manner asis now provided | Tong was im was adopted declaring ber Friars, ‘ MBS. J. DICKSON, Tur Farmer’s Tax—The Commissioner of | by law in reference to other final judgments, | £2 Boe, of staff of the nited "State: What was there in SASHES, in alt colors. 410 Eleventh street, above Pennsylvania avenue. i rde decrees of said court. Keferred to the 2 cuban int jeorelivend one > shave i work Prices moderate. whé-lmn Internal Revenue decides that farmers are | orders or decre fe laware, had ‘okohams, land to ut would you not have PLAIN AND FANOY BIBBONS, all colors and | _All work guaranteed. — | required to make a return of produce soi | Judiciary Oommittee. would immediately hold @ naval court of in- | the iaeds aheula human nature — G., diane, cabseagentiy of Sisiaway egos | Within the year, but not required to return pro- | yyowen To Receive THE SAME Par as Max | TU¥s, The caly bodies found are those of Gap- | settlers for no: ty 4 L LACES, LACE COLLARS, &c., in every Knabe's, sabsequen Steinway 's pisgort h bed hapecepsbetine by iP 5 ‘On motion of - ty th phy Betree ar tad further correspondence with the | 70m io jotroduecd a bill; which wee rota, | Cees arta Gormes chip Carrie Jano, | was xequented Kingdom. and BERSTITCH BANPRERCHLENS, ait linen, vee ial at- | Burean of Internal Revenue which adheres to | Arnel! introduced a bill, which was referred to ‘Oriental steamer Bi y rey og humanity together. and ther in- | its decision, heretofore announced, that farmers | the Committee on Education and Labor, Pro- Cen tention to 5 ined, and for sale. Pi- ling their produce from wagons or stalls { i a Beet makes BLACK SATIN, at 92, $2.25,92.50 | ABOS TOR SALW OR RENT. ‘mb3- piss inorall the spacial Lanena tox or ‘$10 ag | Yiding that hereafter all clerks and other em Hl f i i | 5 j i i i i x ie > = ters; and TWENTIBTH-STRERT MAK-grgep, | [roduc brokers. are indications that | Ployes in the civil service of popper ite Last week the carcot Anas Te sped bar yee meng of Comanche Indians made an Best COLORED SATIN... . Ker. the Committee of and Means wil! strike } shall be paid, petdig om hin meg reference ‘orth ‘Accident Insurance On rr} Strom San in that State, Good “ “ 720 TwestivTH Street, out this legal feature from the internal revenue | to the character and amoant Srcnpecn Com} ‘was. ‘This was an action 10 te. House all by them —_ i BEST SPOOL COTTON... By Wit LINKING & SON Looe ete: that in tucemployment of clerical abo? in’ any | &0¥eF upon a £9,000 polloy effected upon the lite | Howse All So up, and left. well ot fog inal ind JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES 1 BEen and SALT MEATS BACON TKS. | Tue Inptans—The Senate Territorial Com- | branch of the civil servlee BO discrimination Fodl ees oy Pappy in letter-earrier during the Y — LUBLY'S GENUINE EXT: = tries Rous pucttay, came, Cais ED | mittee have under discussion a bill to consoli- | #hall be made in farar oF eine eamninnhone ce | upon a pitehtork. ‘The defence allege. that ake Phaptiemmoseet bi raised ia pursuit, and ao ‘ABLES. date the Indian tribes under the form of a terri- tM notice of the death was given too late, that | taken The came upon their camp. A called . mdi are prescribed by law or by theheads 's HOSIERY aes ue eeing reve pee oO 1G PELIVERED TO ANY | AD- | torial government, to be called Territory of Ok- | of slepartments, the taba eecination thetee the cause of death was seh reported | ment of sree ehcs Teated in head Indiaas being . F Di ARGE. mbs-2w" | lahoma, and te be bounded as follows: On tue | of the same character for persons of both sexes, na was then passed Ove man. it is also stated that tn ove ie = north by Kans on the west by eastern bound. | without distinction oF preference. The fourth | had. im violation, of the candid vious Indians make on the frontier more or lem cine 24. WILIIAN ary of New Mexico and Texas, on the south by | section provides that the » chief | Pel Mr. men are or women and children iy fs olgenibe mg online ge ee ea the east clerk, q beter g ak Morn nw hes opel last to ered or — ase fies. s we undaries @ States cl of fou |, Second an! shone Claas Yar or areatias apa Hiowarl, It provides for exe iat clasen, copy memonger, fone Committee .on Ap- Kroner tlatoment ie to the that on the mBaL ‘BLACK ve and judic! icers, appoin the | other nations of emp! xinting acts bin instant a of Indians came within three eaTIES, BLAC RLES OLOaRs, President, and alegisiative council, ty coneleto, | of Congress or inner in any eranch of the ate fagyiam aC "Out one member fran each tribe or nation whow Tvice of the United States, shall be held here- VLOWBRES, BONNETS, FLATs, iation shall not exceed five hundred. "Th. | after to apply to women as well a8 to men, ana l end all Kinds © Parisian Novelties, nother step fh the inauguration of fh hatibe equally elizibl 2 sppropriation is made Be, On; Pigg ints for, CARMS, CovEMTRY | TE Us clebresed J P.B. FRENCH OOnSEN policy among the indian tribes. | P°AC | hak women, shale wegarticsot thee paid to officers | ao-The Admiral Ramsey says that PRESS ALEXANDRIA. AND METTERMIGH | - Dresses and Gloeks made to order. designated clerksand employes, and shall ‘re army Guring the bom- | on the coast of. he once saw @ regiment FEILLINGS, here a Leee revieed sud gresut 336 Peansyivante avence, Daycyn or Hasty Luorstation Tutv>- | ceive the com prescribed vokjected to the bit, ang | °,rile womeD—and, black as they were: ks reduced. nor Oite Troviee. Paria. TRATED —* Dixoh" writes to the Boston Adver- | lew, Section. five prescribes that this act sha! that it contained an | ogee Gere women, and tere eee, Aue 5.000 Fish! tieer -—'bere hasbeen a good deal of joking to- | Mentor ay moran how empiuyed, but shill ay ‘be Committee of | man in the roe mi BUCK AND LISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS, A Py Lara Copeisn | SD day at ee cxpgnen ot jenny’ Semper au | ply to all vacances bereafter Occurring for any respond the ceregeoas, ond So ‘bravely; in ‘afriend TUCKED ERE MUSLIM: . ‘3 eral Butler, everthe following : : sienp mas, 8 A ac abs m sink dey eat ot HERRING clause in the Texas bil, introduced by the ‘at hye a Sy eer ye Of 110 yeas to | fought like #0 many tigremes. ” *00® they ABS! RIM GBS, ter :-—« Provii , that shal ILD BURN! (On Saterda: —— iam Just ccnlved and forme lowe hot affect eer ner the conditions ani | morning little laughter of S. J. Rodenburg, Pemaury BUTTONS, NOTIONS. fc, YAN BROS. | guarant-es upon whi the State of Texas wax | residing at No. €.Barre street, was burned Fe yt ‘Guentetinn Wo, 608 Pa. ev..opp. Metropolitan Hotel. | Snnexed and ad; as a State.” To-day | death. ‘the chill was about seven years pf age, "juries to Esnneyivania Legislature of every . whwectt {Republic this came up in th¢ Senate, and Mr. Sum. | and was in the alt of toasting plece of bread fo render a verdien tha ne AT LOWEST PRICES, at ATER Rer was so anxious'to have the bill passed | at astove when ler clothing caught firé. She eee anes © =o Prie- ma C4 Jor s0t cots square, bet. Fund Kets. west. | that he without formal refer- | ran. rere to the yard, alarming ter Sohard labor for = i —-4 = undereigned dove most pooad. Pong bk a ie BY Bat dt Aged hag Rt mh or he petra Prisoner to be sor MARKET space, | whi 7] Seansagenet Merk ce ee es Dut not Bll hehe » the jury shall so % tates as may be formed out of that portion of was vy burnt o —_———266.—_______ wb I" ga Gen Sruper,_ pas ye lying sotth of 36 degrees 50 terribly bi Siebeer and Milteabes- HEODORE KAUFMAN xa | orth Tatitn jcomapaly knows the Misourl | ger were ealled¥0. and rendered al 4 atin oo hicage hase~‘new American religion.” T Pee - in ng. compromise line, admitted into the | their power. child Imgered about rerated 36 hard the ee wt tod Thuredayer Gentle: always ready, Union with or Savery, as the people of | three ‘o'olock morning, when she Ws 3 = from 2 10. atlock. sno. each State asking may desire.” | says ho got “in to warm Forms mats kavwnon application. mbit an . A. GRAY, vad om