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- = aay ta» were ti, by aloe Spas at Mr. | ,pyerive @ > die be THE EY ENING STAR, | Y.) clomed te, axel argue 10 anow that 3 atro had not vielated |) = of his ‘ks be re! = Grek guises fom taeda ef de Sa At The Star Building, itol who a short time ago advocated the jrassas ner i i ‘ of the bill for the Sutro tunnel, and were ne sea Deeniresiar lt, on Ts here t@ secure the passage of this bill, which wt Tae | would deprive Mr — < his rights. ? The question was then taken upon the re EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY peuistm “ the comme tay the is es | the table, and it was passed—veas 16, nays 11 THE STAR i ed by carriers to their sab- | + } wh > Cane avesdnal r n 0 ——— . one Three Mont! ea ay 4 X/ Months, Threo Dollars: —— ee re eee ae oe ee neg Lb gs SRE WEEELY ctan—yattiaat oe mits) V=“. 85—N2. 5,313. morning—One Dollar-and-«-half s yeer. work with ease, and borrowers on government ASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870. TWO CENTS. || So wcdtmeeson rutwat und nee = ' transactions at five. Commercial paper is bn moderate supply, and choice acceptances pa FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | tonaity at + 1; ; good acceptances are quote.t at Stoo and single names ws . =— | mo new developments in the Afte v edi! frauds. The fraduient orders rocentty This rnoon’s Proce REF | Se ands, om eatl.o ton oe ae Go pasrimeae hiss Ai Sah ag ti neerned of about 85.000 instead of $2.50 __.. WEDNespay, March 23, 1870. | as sepocted Met. Bt ts anid that other's SENATE—The Vice President presented | were victhmized in thesame manner. Joint resolutions of the Territorial Legislature oper. of New Mexico, asking authority to raise two Government Securities. regiments of cavalry to operate against the In- | WAasmtneTox, March 25, 1870.Jay Cooke & dians. Referred to Committee on Military Af- ‘Oo. rurnish the following quotations ef Govern fairs. AMUSEMENTS. TATLONAL THEATRE. N ATLONAL TH SPECIAL NOTICES, ALLEN's LUNG BALSAM, THE REMEDY FOR CUKING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CROU AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is composed active principles of roote and ts h jeally extracted, 9 ay to re ality ND PUBLIC SPEAKERS afflicted with throat di _EVENING STAR, _ | otter tar tcoserea his tigation n cone: quence ot the action taken by Congress in re- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT. Financial Measures—Spain can't get Gibraltar F sco yet_Discussion wor the Irish | \ a¢ | 4 - = gard to his connection with a cadetship sale. Washington News and Gossip. | The resignation was accepted yesterday by See Secretary Cox. INTERNAL REvEN The receipts to-day |, a Ws meth from this sowree were $352,15 lA edb a Sil apo "4 agreed to report the Senate bill reorganizing N left here last evening | the Marine Hospital service, providing, among adelpnia. Other things, for the appoi t by the Secr ARCH 2 THES i nt speciality of VAN WINKLE o—Sutunday at Srcrerany 1 for a brief visit to Ph: Noextracharge mhz tf edt in this Balsam. tary of the Treasury of a Superintendent of > mudanes the pice g =. ‘Mz. Sameer. Presented Imeroorial ot Gen. W: ment securities: [oe fi e cenet, Dus this JcpGk Braptey, the newly appointed As | those establishments, with a salary of $2,000 per : S. Kosecrans, setting forth that while he was U. Buying. afew times will iuenre » permanent ¢ enter, Telegraphed Baclusively to The E’ Star. - C. 8. @e, 188. INCOLN HALL. W'l' all these afflicted with Gonahe ee Consamp. | ciate Justice of the U. 8. Supreme Court, is | annum. An effort was made. before both the on ‘si ion intster to Mexico he studied the Immense Loxpox, March 22—In the House of Lords, last evening, the coinage bill passed through rsuurces of that great country, and he now de. | Eive-twenties, sires that the Congress shall incorporate a com- | * Balsam a fair trial, they will be Sia tesnlt. and confess ‘that the Sur: . gz at Willard Senate and House committee to so amend the Ss % 1 c Five-twenties, i865. mpecitatly exnonsinne yo i _ Dill that the Secretary of the ‘Treasury might | the commityee, and the consolidated fand bill | Dany with theokjerttodevclone thee tence, | > mod ‘i ‘ thee, te ‘cli Dresxists. widt-eclniw A cLenk inthe Second Auditor's offies ha: | {4 itary medieal officer for the purpose, | Wis tead a second time. ‘The House adjourned | 2" | Bive-twenties, Jan. and J i id oe Referred to Committee been dismissed for lending money at usurion n Ke! without transacting apy further basiacss. | Five-twenties, Jan. und July, 6 | MALIUS VEGETARLE SICILIAN als but both parties decided that the appointment he House of Coumons, Gladstone denied, | °"sf,° og Finance, re- | Eive-twenties, Jan. and July, "68. ore for Cali HAIR RENEWER. should be a civil one. amid much merriment, the reports recently | ported favorably Houre bill for the welict of | forties ... THE commissic 5, "7 , 3 EN. a . a is Sp ist eWSpape 1d else- srauce in | The basis of itsremedial proprieties is a vegetable or Gex. Preasaxtox, published in the Spanish newspapers and els. Jas. L. Ridgiey, Collector of In*rraal Reve- US OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS.—The ‘ con. pont Collector of Internal Revenue for the Thirty- | _ CA ceeemarant bad olered to retrocede the | nue for the Second District of Maryland. eae =. TWo GRAND 7 ING Cexckets, | IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITs ORIG- second District of New York, will be forwarded | publican Senators held a eancas this morn- ones of the laws of | ¢ Mr. ¢ aay Nemes octling Ps aered i? ‘ I Y ’ i ‘ cha thé srencian, u express Company. red ak oe neptune It will keep the Hair a falling ont. to him by to-night’s mail. ing for the purpose of considering the propriety was then taken up, and the debate was “4 Commi ‘Mr. Wilson called up joint resolution author. izing the President to appoivt tive Inspectors of » - Indian Affairs, who, with the Secretary of the | \3¥ Bankers,’ Brokers’ Commercial Lines of Anterior and Commissioner of Indian Atairs, | Lewis Johnson Fy 8 stsitin ait bende ONE ¥ It Cleanses the Scalp, and makes the Hair Om SATURDAY A Ne SOFT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN. : 7 isa splendid Hair Dressing. RB P. RALL & ©O., Nashua. N. H., of electing a new Secretary of the Senate in LiEUT. COLONEL StMKoN Sutrru, Paymaster 1 it incumbent, Hon. Georg. d trom duty in the De- | C- here was a lengthy discussion *red to the De- | Upon the administration of affairs by Mr. Gor- Mr. Downing press clause. He t with that clause retaimed was arouse the bitterest resentment among the Irish people. Cork, who de- ¥ 2 all | _ mh 2 co&Wim Propriewre. | partment of the La ham, and a committee wae tnally appointed to.| Mr. Manners censured the supineness of the | Riaice'te the tere otha | tn bome and fersign masts as follows: 7 inquire inte the matter and report at a future | Government in Irish ait - z Mr. Pomeroy suggested that it be made the | | Nxw York, March 25.—First Board—U.S. 6", ».F-COLBY. | pe GOD AND WOMANMOOD. frie scrimTexpExt or THE caucus. ‘There are said to be personal difficul- |, Messrs. Digby. Me eth Shelock | duty of the inspectors to #ee that the laws of the | 1881, coupon, 114; Coupon, 109", 5 rs “hi Tac | issued a cireular that the law of 1 eps =a 2 4. atiractic the sexes. and the Rappine ties between Mr. Gorham and a California Sen- United States forbidding the sale of whisky | 5-20's, 1864, compon, 108: ; 1865, coupon, wi . sh in the debate " t " foreed. 105, | 5-20's, new, 1865, coupon, 3 S-20"s, ler meaniened anita ca emnnood sad perfect wo- | nermit the “farming out” of sab ator causing the raising of this question. Lord Claude Hamilton charged the Liberals, | “Sym@ ine indiansare enforced. | attended | CouPoD, 108); 50's, is, 'co in realed envelopes. Adiiress, HOWARD ASSOCI- | actual enumeration must be done by the Assis- their accession to with having uni- | ¢, coupon, 1055 ATION, Box P, Philadelphia. Pa. ga2s-eo3m | tant Marshals. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE BRADLEY.—Hon. Joseph formly promoted the a ot the [rish ques | After some immaterial amendments the joint 943. do. Pret 5 , = 7 — P. Bradley, the new Associate Justice of the | Hu, in onde: rive cocrcive measures. | resolution was passed. ‘The ttle is “To pro- | Westeru Union - - BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. AX onpeR issued by the Secretary of War | United States Supreme Court, was sworn in | p2it: Wholley. ail the Irish sorrows. | | MO! Colonization among the Indians, and to | Pacitic Mail, ABLEAUX AT LINCOLN BALL. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Popery wax tle cause of ail the Irish sorrows. | prepare them for the rights of citizens” The | Adame’ Expres, allows ofticers ef the (Quartermaster’s Depart- ment, stationed at any post to which the means Harmless. reliable, Instantaneous, dors not goutain we sid cae ead. nor any trafic poixon to produce paralysis or WESRESDAT RVREING, Merch G3, 1076, | iL vcls ine eaiend ok Gee Perparations this morning by the Clerk, Mr. Midddieton, and took his seat on the left of Judge Field. Mr. Bryan, the member trom Kilkeny, ob- P 2 ct 3,500, American Express, d to the powers entrusted to the local mag- | the sdlery of the denna seat & pats! the salary of the retary at $3,000. reas, 46%; Merchants’ Union Express. Wout sku auaueie ov | boasting virtues they do not . The genuine |“! transportation are by Government wagons | Joseph P. Bradley, L. L. D., has long been a «tyrannical and dangerous. ae Mr. Stewart entered a motion to reconsider, York Central and Hudson, ice : W-A. Batchelor’e Hair Dye foe teed terriy_ years’ | only, to have made, plain wooden furniture by | leading member of the New Jersey bar. and one t Hon. Ch Teyortessae, Chict | as he desired to make some amendments. ; Erie, 25; Erie TUE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY is repatation to uphold ite integrity a* | the company mechanic: . z - “4 ied that the Govern- Mr. Hamilton called up joint resolution an- | 143%; Harlem pret’d,—; Reading, ; Mich i q ts rfect Hair Black or Brown. Sold pany of the most clear and eminent legal minds of rd its functions in Ireland or | thorizing the ‘Light House Board to establish = Central, 119; Lake Shore and Michi Of the First Congregationat Ch Brugaists. Applied at 16 Bond’ strent. 5 the country, being at the same time unusually ns ashad been charged. oo Child 4 fe Mrs. Grant gave one of her pleasant draw- S$. $0 cents. Children, Ha’ light station to mark the obstruction to naviga- 1%; Lilinols Central, 1404; Clevelar tion in the Choptank iver. Maryland, i ghe | and Pitsburg, 101, Northwest, 13’; Northwest vicinity of Castie Haven Point; which was | preferred, bars Cleveland. Colampus and Otr- Pp 5 cinnati, ——; New Jersey Central, 101 Mr. Hamlin called up dill to incorporate the | Island,’ 1214: Milwankie & St. Paal, 4 Columbia Railway Company of the District and Western, do 75; Wabash of Columbia; which was amended and passed. pred, ——; Fort Wayne, %3\4; Alton and well informed in classical literature “and natu- ral science. He was born in Berne, Albany county, N. Y., March 14th, 1813. His paternal ancestors came from England with Governor Eator, in 1638, and settled in. New Haven. His great-grandiather was in the Revolutionary t the power now aske would res and perpetuate order. H discriminated between Fenianism and agr: anism. Criminal results were the same, thou, the acts themselves were different. The gov- ernment acted only under the sense of the dan- ger ot a crisis, yet it did not venture upon pre- ing-room receptions yesterday afternoon—the first for several we The fact that there would be a reeeption not having been publicly announced, there were not as many present as there otherwise would have been; but those who y he obtained at Purkers Ke 4 F etreete.or at thedeor. mils | GC== REDUCTION IN PRICES VS GALLERY —The toreea large number of FI just received from tie late axle of J. Gallery, New York,on exhibition E i ‘ 3 e Mr. Drake called up joint resolution concern- | Terre Haute, 6; do., preiorred,—; Chicage i or id attend enjoyed it all the more, because ot | Mi 8B Bis —— the war of Isti. | [nature and inadequate proscription. The agi- | ing colleges tor the Lenetit of agriculture and | and Alton, 1114; Chicago and Alton, preterret. D.m. This isn fine chance for thee: wish { eC fs age. miLy | tution in Ireland was ever stronger than | the mechanic arts. It wides that no State | 112 Ohio Mincissippi sortiticates chase FINE AND ORIGINAL PICTU the absence of the usual crowd. emigrated from Fairtield county, Connecticut, heretofore it had be ithout n i 4 3 . ; q Pet neyivania avenue. between 12th and Lith streets | ——= to Herne, in IiM1- His mother was a Gardiner, | Powiance from abronds He did hor maser aie | nll hereafter receive, lange for such colloger, | Tete Cs, old, 3%; do. mew, S04; Virgunts fevath side) . whi | Mn Beery, Supervisor of Internal Re and descended from the Gardiners and How- | ‘¢7?'#0ce from abroad, oe no distinction on account Reran . Ngee Rg Bie ; — | : =e for North Catia, reporan hat sx ste | 10 of Hebode Tad He wan Se olden | American trig, wt had gree ara fr | race or ‘color. Aer discussion” i Wand a OIC Sab nay yeni Ime A=* surosrrerr, FANCY AND MILLINERY Goons, : relg dag vine | the children, and brought up upon his father’s nth bo Teatite water all ma en eal é have been broken up m Wilkes county,in that | farm, om the Helderberg Hills: tu sight oF " : nfo hpdaregmckideeraetgy Summer rose and remarked that it (By Cable.1 J ; 445 Ff STREET, $ . restrictions. It was good policy to isolate the c be u yencraily understood that the Senate Loxpos, March 23, 1 p. m—Consols for State, during the past month. He also reports | Catskills, and with tew’ advan committing agrarian and. political viowence: | Se uid" todas fo Weed that, the Senate gen wane mele Between Thsricenth and Fourteenth Strats, State, Lan manmetsn ik Gio’ Hirst District of tha | Sct Me oF other moans of efueetion, except Tite | cing trom the deattocted the eeemment bY | o'clock. He (Mr. 8.) was amtious that the caxs | 5, ty; Mi, tas IAEA. Titiaone te | AT State, for the past nine months. exceed those country school from the age of five to fourteen, | Weaning fr ea Pp o of General Ames abould be disposed of to-day, Erie, 214; Atlantic, over the corresponding period of last year— 315,140.28. the clase passively avmpathizing with assassins, Wise and libcral legisiation only could achieve this. The process was slow aad difficult, but effective. Gladstone closed the debate. He apologized for leaving the conduct of the dixeussion to the Irish Secretary, though that official, perbaps, was the ‘proper person. He was sorry to say that the tone of the discussion be classified under three heads:— he eriticism of the bill itself; second, the sm of the Government; and third, the criticism of the motive for introducing the bill. The state of Ireland, so far as ordinary crime was concerned, was sat- isfactory ; agrarian, however, | was ram- pant. He took this occasion to deny the re- sponsibility of much that had been attributed to lium. His sentiments toward Ireland had been misrepresented. He admitted the injus- ice of legisiation for exceptional eases; but it about three or four months a year. Hi years were marked by a taste for re: ie proclivity for mathe and would be willing to goon with it now, if it | LrvERrooL, 11 a. m.—Cotton market opens Tiss understood that theexecative session should | quiet. Sales 12,000 bales. Middling Upland. be held to-morrow. He would, however, to test fixex; Middling Orleans, 11 kag. the sense of the Senate, move now to go into —_— —o——_ executive session. The Markets To-Day. Mr Williams, who had the floor, refused to | rtegraphed in give way for that motion. Ecclusively to The Bvening Siar. Mr. Hamlin suggested that it be the general Bartimorg, March 23.—Cotton dail and nom understanding that the executive session be held | Mally at =. Flour dull and weak. Wheat oo-yeerrew: less: firm; vania, $1.28a$130. Corn ix Mr. Trumbull declined to consent to any such | in fair demand; yellow, Xia9i cents; white, understanding. moon ape, mone at 55 cent he ease of Gen. Ames was then proceeded | ste: at steady at #20Kas5. Bacon firm; rib 144, alde.; clear do. i544 regard to the constitutional | itc.; shoulders, dale; hams. daze." Lard les. O1L PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGBAPES, OHROMOS, &c., BOGERS GROUPS OF CULPTURE, 5 ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, DAVIS, STATURTTES, &c.. ac., Visiy To THE Treasvny DEPARTMENT.— Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dent, and several of their lady triends visited the Treasury Department this morning, and were shown through the Printing Bureau by Mr. McCartee, the Super- intendent. Some time was passed there, and the visitors seemed much interested in the pro- cess of making greenbacks. ud logical studies. But was obliged to labor on the farm from early bos hood: At the age of rena yrtace! ee a mere boy, you! Bradley commenced teacl country School. und studying at the same time. He acquired in this way algebra, geometry, trigonometry, sur. veying, et:., and turned these scientitie acq sitions to practical use, in taking jobs of survey: ing among the farmers m the ‘neighborhood. Neglecting the frivolous pursuits common to his age, he found his chief delight in gratitying his burning thirst for knowledge and an education. He entered Rutgers College, New Brunswick, in September, 1833, where he graduated in the distinguished class of 1436, which included also Senator Frelinghuysen. "During the summer and fall of the same year he was principal ot the Classical School at Millstone, N.J. In No- PICTURE FRAMES, CURD AND TASSELS, &c., ac. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PABLUR BRACKETS, & & Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, oc ly SMITH & STRUNG. ‘Ol MARKET SPACE, THE CaRLoTTa Parti Concerts.—To-mor- row and Friday evenings and Saturday after- noon M'lle Patti is to give at Lincotn Hall her farewell concerts in this city. With her are the same artistes who were so acceptable in the former coneert—Messrs. Hermanns, Squires, CORNER EIGHTH STREET. requirements ot nator, said there could be | quiet, at live. Whisky quiet at #a9uc. tor wool nodoubt that Gen. Ames had been a citizen of | amdiron. No sa te United States for nine years, and that he BaLtimors, March 2:.—Virginia sixes, old, Pee care oF age. In regard to his citi- | 57i, bid, S8y asked; de. 1805, 66% bid. ud ached 20 ship in Mississippl, it is to be presumed that | do. 187, 61% bid, € asked; do. coupon, howe who elected him were satisfied as to | bid, 734 asked North Carolinas, new. 2) asked, S6) ON EXHIBITION No. 455 AND SALE 7 AT MAKRKKITER', Sreext. Neo. 456 Seventh street, between P and E Right Doors abou (ald F all, Cbeice Gi) Paintings, Engravings, Caro, &. | : a Somber 190, be the study of law in the | *;** ¥70nk longer to withhold the law of reform. | that respect. and of course they 0 to | New York, March 23.—Pionr dull and de Also, | Larest Stock | Paperhaugi dow | Prume and Ritter. Remembe ring the rush to | mee of the ee aan rd, Hey., of Newark A strong sense of its necessity alone prompted know more about it than the Senate. Mr. W? | «) g- Wheat dull and in buyer's favor. Corn Bing», Nails, &c.. in the Distr bear her on her former visit, we have no doubt | ‘This fixed Mr. Bradley's residence at Newark, poche meres t ng, | then went on to detail the circumstances quite irm. ote, Rings Naile,_ 2 | SEW stuck BOUGHT aT PaNic PRrogs | At the concerts will be very succesful. Tick aud ie was there that he was admmitied to the bar | "141 he hoped they pam ped peep etiam Ames, in |” Xxw Yor, March » Money Please Bou x ie me 4 oF S| ets tor sale at Metzerott’s. ot New Jersey, in November, 1539. soon resume “ irene, | Cay at Sas cent. Exchange. > Sis Br Bradiozs sexdice have seamed onseiok | Sion< was cs that the tact of his citizen- | Soar, Sa Bee gh Bonds, 95, Virginia Tne San Dominco Treavy.—tLast evening 71y- North Car the following gentlemen called upon the Presi- dent, by special request, to diseuss the San Do- mingo treaty and the pnrehase of Samana Bay:—Secretary Fisi, Senators Carpen terson, Ferry, Ross, Sprague, Cragin, Bueking- ham, Kevels, Kice, Abbott, Kowe, Harris, Mor- rill of Vermont, Pratt, Tipton and Gilbert. The President gave all the desired information on the subject, producing maps, charts, correspond- ence, etc. ‘The above-named Senators are among those who did not see the President on the subject at his recent visit to the Capitol. JUNCTION Ov THE Pacipic RatLnoap.—The House Committee on the Pacitic Railroad yes- terday agreed to report favorably on the Senate Will fixing the point of junction of the Union the fature. The Louse divided and the bil passed as fol- lows: For the bill, against. 5. The House then adjourned till noon to-day. ok. AGairs in Kansas_Citizen Killed hy Soldiers—Coal Discovery. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Leavenworta, Kan., March 22—A man named Hamicke was killed in a row with sol. die th last night. ompany reached by ght an inexhaustible bed of coal, not excelled in quality by any west of Pittsburg, and there is great satisfaction among the citi. zens and mantfacturing interests thereat. < most every of human been as profound and thorough as they have been various. He was formerly a Whig, and then became a Republican. Notwithstanding that he was urged tor many years nominations, he ‘always eschewed political lite until 1562, when he ran for Congress in the fifth district on the Republican ticket, and was de- teated by Hon. Nehemian Perry, who was the Democratic candidate. In 1868, he headed the Grant and Colfax electoral ticket of New Jer- sey. He has been for many years a director nd principal counselor of the New Jersey, ‘Trenton and Philadelphia. Camden and Amboy jlroad Companies, and his influeace has been exerted to induce the companies to aban sion their monopoly privileges and the transit sinty on passengers and freight, se odious mm other parts of the country, both of which objects have at last been consummated. Through his intluence, unprecedented efforts were made by the railroad lines in New Jersey, = con- tended that the weight of autho: Sees, ox: can much in tuvor of thittpoeltion ‘as ie tnfavor | Sina? old, anew, 2” of the position of the Senaior trom New York, ccccoasis - (Mr. Conkling.) bey fh Prince Prerne Boxaranre.—The HOUSE.—Mr. Perce (Miss.) introduced a bill | yostes‘te Before the High Court, of dumiec at to donate the Marine Hospital at Natchez, | Tours, Prance. The first witness examined was Miss., for educational purposes. Referred to | Milliere. He said the letter sent y Committee on Education and Labor. imal. Belang moked can et, brovocanon bat Mr. Cleveland (X. J.) introduced memorials | plied that he lived In a district on “i t make Bergen City and Jersey City, New Jersey, portsot entry. Referred to Committee on Commerce. _Mr. Scotield, (Pa.,) from the Committee on Raral Attairs, reported a bill to remove the rooklyn Navy Yard. Ordered to be printed and recommitted. Mr. Poland (Vt.) introduced a resolution di- the Com: " accept & KENNEDY. jew York avenue, opposite Department Principal Newspapers and | STOCK ON HAND MARKED DOWN. nes i SCOTLAND, AND | ‘CE | Receive regularly t ™M ENGLAND va furpished at the lowest ny part of Washington or 2 Without extra charge. pee Pa Books imported in quantity or by single num r mhz jared tha: ) end & SULOMONS” Movements of Ocean Steamers. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Stag. QURENSTOW™, March 02. Phe etowmnstt] ity of London, from New York, arrived last w. cei " Axsortment o! BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. | p\NcY"angaiLiiNeRy GOODS over tena ve seemed inclined w thismarket, and at prices that defy competition. < ’ i ious question shall not be sustained until after xing | in the spring and summer of 1861, to forward | ¢ " that the witness be remanded to prison, and tis Spectsl attention & called to a few leading articles, | Pacific Railroad a little to the northwest of Og- | the ‘armiics “and. material of war going | evening. Once It is seconded be these ane questions, | lawyers for the ution ‘ e REDUCTION IN PRICES. z den, and gives to these companies about nine | tothe scene of the contiict, postpomng the ;OUTHAMPTON, March 2.—The steamshi > should and give the remainder of his tex- | STRAW HATS and BONNETS, inal! the latest sections of land for stations, etc. The Mormons | Ghestion of remuneration to # Mere eonrenion Union, from New York, arrived here hin en poy Referred to the Cf The court decided ahapes. claim peng Siem eee ~ dillin | season. This action, mdeed, marks the new era ‘The steamship Rhein’ from Havaya, arrived "The House then ofthe should remain, and he concluded his testimony. Fine FRENOA FLOWERS. novnrpaseed in atyle | (fect asnerts the title in uted States, and | in the growth of Mr. Bradley's political convic- | tact eventen reportof the Committee on Mines and Mining, | ScYeTa! fervants of the accased were placed ov PHILP & SOLOMONS respectfally announce | Sud quality, und at greatly reduced prices: Pep eg itt oro me aseaereed Hous. ‘A “conservative of the conservatives” | “Tie steamship Weser, from New York, ar- | in relation to the Sutzo : peceepo ane ty — duced the prices of theif sistk of Stationers" | PLAIN, PLAID, GROS GRAIN AND ROMAN | souri’icauses aud, Tess Iealleny cit end a, | hitherto, ur itetion, and in appeals thicage | Tived this morning. Mr. Strickland (Mich.) addressed the House | fense by displaying te a Pd Ste seienal pele stuce: of Siyatonens SASHES, in alt colors. Senaie Atlantic and Pacitie Railroad bill. perrnal mlbetation theatoptonetcompromte | Burning of @. micth: of Balldings tm | trgucd that 1 woud be wee commuttee, and aed wet ctatned Me te ing f to measures, the concession to the South of every New Yerk. | prod the lawyers for the proneca- ee ee wlitia: | ANP FAMOY RIBBONS, clteolers'sad |} tq paavext Caverenir Anvsse—The | mesures, the cunceasion to the South of every BOE Setectictne rovaly ciombany to pass the law repealing the | tion. Loroceas who tentided fei feng ores invite the attention of Merchants, Bankers House Military Committee has directed their | peace, Mr. Bradiey at once upon the flaming ap | <9TaPh Evening Star. Xew York, March 23—An entire block of and P accused, lers to their large and complete stock of | REAL LACES, LACE COLLARS, ac., inevery | |.” . . | of actual war in the South, in April, 1861, cast Mr. Kerr (Ind.) spoke on the same side, and staple S aneutons variety. Chairman to report a bill providing for the jontemaaa the cone din dag dig seman om te fone Te] f ail doubts, all theories aside, and with the sam. | Duildings in Grand street, Williamsburg, were that there was nothing unjustor un- | ali the witnemes fer tee Boore of their new and commedious establishment monde OL appointing military and naval cadets. | drdor as marked his effort= in the opposite direc- | bUtmed this morning. ‘They were mostlysmail, | equal in compelling the miners t pay a y noticed a Re eee are ea HIG | HEMSTITCH HANDKESCHIENS, al: (ence. | which requires every person appointed to make tion before, threw aff bie indlumece ty favencia | and of wood. ‘The fuss is heavy, but it iene | Hosnidthis work oceupied 4 relative oath that he was a resident of the district trom which the appointment is made for a period of violation of the law the cadet shall be dismissed. the miners of Nevada that sewers occupied to | #5; but the vii us crushing out of the rebellion. the people of great cities. In cities ali n the expression of his views on these and otber subjects whieh have joomed into im- benefit to the city. Pe Thieving Postmasters Sentenced. atta aiets Beet makes BLAOK SATIN at $2, $2.25,92.50 ‘Their stock imeindes, also, a variety of novelties in | *4 53- : tyoyears prior to the date of appointment. Fora | Dortance since the close of the war, Mr, B. has | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. eir property; and ax nesees, AND AMEKICAN NOTE PAPERS AND BEST 8POUL COTTON. 90 cts. per dor | cause it does not afford ground for action in the | Ri ine ading dogmas of the Republican party. | Ssracuse, and James tentenved by the United onc yoodward (Pa.) said this great work— | Gig ENVELOPES, VISITING CARBS, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES... House, and is jn agreat degree hearsay testi- | reeling of sympathy tor the South; and as it | States Ditrict Gourt at doteeoe, city, to ton | ppt of the greatest works of internal improve- | Sng WEDDING STATIONERY, &c. LUBIN'S GENUINE EXTRACTS. 90 | mony, which might unjustly Injure members of | hay been his chance to be selected for the south- | years in the penitentiary, for taking money from that been conceived, was intend- | fife of the Primbe Congress to whom it refers. erm eireuit, in which he has expressed his de- termination to reside, we anticipate tavorable letters. On these. snd on ail FANCY GOODS and on 1M- i PORTED 8 in their stock previous to this | §9" Particular attention is also c: date. they make the same liberal reduction. mi" | HOSIERY, ane the following revieed Tae REWARD POR THE CarTurE oF Jev- f Nevada had, by solemn at vansox Davis.—Two hundred and thirty-seven | Sith his southern posit cadagewiee ke iat oar hd neigh oy og fm iy LA i LL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED, RE- drafts, varying im amounts from $293 to $1,281, | some warm personal friends. vada (Mr. Fitch) did not “- Me | A r. ceived, and for Sale immediately afterwards. at 10 Bs IRON FRAME. are being prepared at the Treasury Department For the past thirty years he has been labori- State when he opposed day afternoon, BOOKSTORE. nei a for the captors of Jeff. Davis, amounting in all ‘cbationt of Beene CO bgpeir penip i ony man said he did net represeat the Bank of Cali- by shooting ‘ Drockiyn, conssittted “Ty 4 Hand Mook of the Mastery Series of Learning Ae =. to $100,000, offered for his capture, in 2865. | of the important causes which fate been dee ee ry thea o Woodwaca) table, alter which he reured wt cise ae cents each. S0 Kaus the Worla Away. _—_ sou « “ Among those receiving a portion of the reward | ring that period. contested in the New Jersey tae of California was behind this matter. Gecheraset a pistol attracted the attention of hitmsteenih Century, Sy Gen. Garibaldi: price So diemienennal are the following, whose drafts are direoted to | courts, and the United States courts of this dis- 4 FB (Mich) called attention to the ori. | the some of them imto his cents. Health By Good Living. This book shows seera i feet tes them or their attorneys, in this city: In October, 1864, he married the youngest to The Fvening Star. inal Se eae “ a commenced on the ae oe ee ee Plessing without eg tor — * John H. Chenington, Marcius E. Holman, | daughter of the late distinguished Chief Justice Paris, March 23.—The Emperor’s letter to stapee of the State ‘or ‘Nevada. Ty —e twenty-seven or ‘New ¥ 1 Or Healt y Be Rene ig Or OE ge tae fer 0888S oe heh Wm. pton, John Camm, Leander B. Woods, | Hornblower, of New Jersey, and is the brother- | Emile Oilivier is ded by the Ur- | or © wanted it otherwise, and when | Jersey. turn of Shereh. and Bei EE ALEXANDRIA. AND: MATTHAM [OH seme eenateyeat be dineeted to thetr attor- | injaw of Hon. L- ab, Qesodrnft, the lately ap- | teaniats, The Journal an opposition } the Bank of California Pipes exery'one on the | mind, and a Charch. RILLINGS, have ail been revised and greatly Horatio ” poin ‘ew York. organ, accepts it as the restoration - | Pacific coast must dance. ‘had waved | For some laboring « John A. L. Pooch, Tho. P.Curlburtson, 4. E. Mr. Bradley is of middle height, equally pro- amentary regime. its hand the Comstock lode. under a severe bar leon ‘Thos. Riley, Robert L. Reynolds, George | portioned, and is, still hale ey sy PO. - op at tees to a eettled te in tree, : aan r. Sutro away. Mr. Blair showed that the | ¥8¥ to melancholy. ¥. tein BUCK AND LISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS, 1 Ww ere, peel OA is high and bread: tee eps ey hh ng LE been Sharged a Tl apeeese-sonee TUCKED AND REVERE MUSLINS. POPFINGS, ent = ee are light and penetrating, and ogden this case; but if there was any traud it was not | TBE Fexraws.—John Savage has issued an . MARSEILLES TRIMMING and FRINGES. Peter H. Anderson, Carl Helgerson, Henry cheactutbemmesetrsaen Ue toi, countenance. THACKERAY'S BOOKS. CHEAP EDITION Liedenbderg, Daniel C. Blinn, whose drafts will were im favor of the mimority of this Sea's Wives, Book of Yncbe, “Soabb7 "Genteci BUTTONS. NOTIONS, &c., be di to Thos. D. Waklee. i ped porter showed that Mr. Sutro came here 4 Papsce. price only scents each, The Manufactures of every description: to BD neni’: Whose draft will be directed | more fascinating qualities, er farnishes a better agent of toe Stas or Den ons dds ae . it “ be am. 3 Es fer. anifont rare Tamils, devoted te the ion eaetieres atrgeis pts ae drat diretou ito Wm. perks, crample of exact Virtue in the private walks of iste “oaciment, reoesied a 2 legis- Benjamin F. Carpenter jerrous Hoe, | SESS. "endeavor to secnre =e DAVIS’ drafts directed to Chas. C. Tucker. Hew by Cel- sional aa He quoted the act of the $01 MARKET SPACE Fane U. Secnae, ON ome Te" feciar Beawell. ir. Biggs (Del) abd Me Benes had been i preence C- Jennen, dvatt directed to Wm-.Van| sssson‘wece: Ie Maviedbet Init. I scat a ‘ect, and until ubitte Seen Seneate qounatles W. Nichols, dratt directed to W. Wi- from the whole HE McLEAN PREMIUM | loughby. ee ING MA A majority of the captors are residents of ‘Mr. Sutro had aie = 33) - Michigan and Wisconsin. required by law. Nevraeatity Towaagps Cusa aNnp Sraix.— ‘We yesterday stated that the House Committee on Foreign Affairs had agreed to report General ‘Bapks’ neutrality resolution im reference to Cuba, with @ slight moditication by Mr. Shel- Yon. ‘The cine termined as ‘adopted by the committee were as follows: Resslerd, &c., That the President of the Uni- ted States be, and Le is hereby, at an instructed to and maintain a strictly fi have, Serthern xisting between the people of Cuba and the aFrLe CADRE, pores oe ha Covert re of vgs been roressted to somewhat WO to fam: That acts, and Sher ities. in at vane ‘at 55 conta per gallon aed | gi eeue” hod him Il to the trade at rates. r NOBTHERN PRODUCE COMPAXr, he ENBSTLVANIA AVENUE, Tv |. and to repeal the aets there! mas AMES Slhweon Mth and Uta atreats. | {26 ened shall be coustrued to apply equally vee from evade diner _mhs ____ Between 16th and 1th, r Fh eukectae a bshding seer eile. | Secon be peop of Cuba and Seen ST Voted for fonees. wharves, £e-. &c. Also, Timber and Lams: c sowed to order fashington, | ‘These are substantially the same as the reso- rothing of iieeasiageisentdt SRRBE-Par | "he rapes Se by Gon as Krovicn sneered | ayrrar sonia nae Charen. Fairtex county. Va.” "mil? Im" | tion of the last section. His re originally at of certain | decree a sediceray to ‘ahs proposed that the act of 1814—better as in ‘the oath to the within one month. ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. the ry lawe—shouid be inoperative and the 4 eae warns DALLLEING SUITE wade in ele sale | the susp SSetos vase: frocteetnet BOver te- | Sou-trepemt es 4 SALES Ua i |] lution See =" praca 41 Eleventh street, above vans Bos signed has States i i t fl i if it