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we THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | At The Star Building, | © W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, | BY TES | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY | ‘THE STAR te served by carriers to thetr eub- serivers: ‘City and District at Tex Cents rea ror Forty youn CxsTs PER MONTH. Uoples os counter, Two OErts. i : fi Hi Che # 7 E ' aa ening Star, = I ; Paics ror Maitinc —Three Bouts, pe Dees Pitt Six Months, Three = i arm ons = standings of ‘prices. on joneer : Standard 1 t 1X cents per yard. In OL oF 7 éS wp . Diesched ‘Uhere “Tar SEmnty srie—gomant m itar| VS". B5—N2, 5.314. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1870. TWO CENTS. | Stcsics Stung snd Sacstnel oere bs: mornine—One TD Har-and- ‘= year. } SAR ea brn er ema society Senet 7 = ONIN: — Senate in executive session = heavy at ‘to 7 cents in early part of Tast AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES, scion tony confined tre roumasonor en | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. ph buloward Ge Gone, tne gdm AP A TIONAL THEATEE. <40. TIME TESTS 1870. gene Schuyler to be Seeretary of Legation at . or oe ae This Afternoon’s Proceedings. py F. Teare ban Goon sp snnch unstondiness N — THE MERITS OF ALL THINGS. St. Petersburg. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. in prints, and the market has been sb unsettied prea te Pie ween us FOK THIRTY YEARS "SM TRURSDaY, March 24, 150. | by of leading jobbers to control Ee ee Fi PERRY DAVIS" PAIN KILLER | Tur Sexare 1x EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE SPECIAL REPORTS SENATE eeer tae | trade, that i is dificult t0 give exact quota- tariety of ol . 56 Teka re Tenbledl ats ‘ THE SEX Went into Executive session b Qqenes patete, oer ME. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, | aituont ety mation kncee to Amoriowne, fe =i | INTEREAL HRVENCE—The receipts to-day fede Sr eke susenieg tatagts a immediately after the reading of the Journal | | ows their prices { esut, marked tues in his creat specialir ! ot consta: s vere, 142s z d c his 4 § ‘ naitlt SAB wi vie a " | the misstovary aud the traveler.on era and iomioaey | {Tom Wis source were $419,877.74 went into Executive session and took up the THE BATTLE OF MANASSAS. to-day. 3s cent, and a still further rise has been nee—Satnriay at 20'clock. ope should of OUF LAKES oF RIVERS WiTH- « - 9 - tw a HOUSE.—Mr. Logan (/11.) as a priviled ques- of to Matinee: Private Boxes, ‘ Hur Vax WIvKLe” fills the National The-.] San Domingo tre Revival of Cock-Fighti: Cotton drilie are in limited demand. Sales 1; Dress Cirele, 73 conte: Par ig @ peedy and safe remedy for burns. scalds, | ater every evening—that is, Kip and his admi | of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, mate a — joni Hon, submitted @ report im relation to the al- | mostly for home, Prices nominal. mibires, Scents." Noasirachanye | cats, breiee, womnae erates Cuber taieeien-98't rere do. lengthy argument against the ratiication there- ‘The Mains im Virginia Te-De;. Jeged sale of appointments to the Military and | Cotton tage, except for tho best makes, are very -—-- — | plaints generally. and is admirably suited Tor overs . ee of, and was followed by other members of the | ; Ad! Skeid See ee eer oretee eey er have | SS jenspure inten Gemane at this GOL Nu &-a 4 og. rece of men on the face . Be sure yon PAUL GERARD, who married the pretty octo- ‘i itt M. Morten, @onkling and Specie Dispatch to ming Star. da nomber Of witmesses, and find that season. Prices have been redaced, bat eMthout — cal for and get the genuine Pain Kitter, as many | roon, is writing for the New Era in favor of Pres aah . pete Ronnie of the i cox Manassas, VA., March 24.—The main of ten intments were anade in sdolation or | “70. perchance. Metiea Jncomst aah PATTI_ FAREWELL. sreat repatation of this valuathc medicine | Caban independence as against aunexation. bar agen aedhio Be niopmgeedl om | fiahts Detween game cocks of Fauquier aud | 1+¥; and that cadets were” appointed wae-were | SSOReSOSS pee as bee is MONS, STRAKUSCH resprectutiy announces to | Seat Myparation of this valuable medicine, Later—The Senate is still in exncative sersion | ea een eee ie te, caneauler aud Ribostns! reatsonte of She sities from whieh | 1 enue coual. “Oneeree gre mean eee: goril reuowned Vocalists universally acknowledged | PUC% Sr ot Beedentiotes | takes csnaw FREAbERT Gnaxt yesterday stated his in | ego fopress. A greater portion of thoat: | 4. a's siuewier wok six ett Of the tea, thas,| {me wemeepppinane Dut. in rela | The terior grades being very dil Siterias are the Queen of the Caneoet amen art : tention of irening.s general proclamation ef am- | ternoun wasoceupiod by Mr. Sumner in'iitlis- | ine the stake of G1. Cottiinves Fatttl,|] ponte tottioent mamas atten, pore ae. Sate ne oe oo rey 4 (prior to her posttive departure for Catt BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. nesty from all political offences and disabilities | ¢Fing his argument against the treaty. from Washington, was stakehotier. There was | Micting, ton Choresurodermon.it | ive barely sustained. Stripes and’ teks ase Sig) America) Rer Tsst appearance in | This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. | as soon as Texas and Georgia are admitted. The impression at the Capitol urday seems to | 4 targe crowd present, but perfect order was Peer aaa 419 Somehoey fas cridenne | moderately active for the best quaiition, bat the TON THURAT ae See eat we poison to produce paralysis or ee ‘ rns de ge lg hazing" maintained throughout. Fauquier was backed | did not tuily warrant i. — ‘and pn ony “eet mney ‘aing- ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, death. Avoid the ranuted and deluaive preparations | Tum oxpen relicving from his present dutics | eee : by Washington men, and Loudoun by George- | The committee also report a bill and three:| Dms as i March 2th and 25th, at $ p.m boasting v Se et posegen, The geunine | First Lieut. Edwin T. Bridges, from duty im this | CARLOTTA Partr's first cor sans reemescenn) (pee pow 1D, | Fesolutions, the adoption of whieh they recom- | aT, m8 og gy po pon canes heen. untarnished reputation to uphold its invegrity a« | ity, and transferring him to the 2ist United | Hall this evening will be Seas dy So SS Ko dds to the | Cales are in very good supply, and the new OMT PRRAT APTERNOON. 2 p m.. March 26. | the only perfect Hair Dye—Black or Brown. Sold | States infantry, with orders to report to the | 8nd fashionable audience, as indicated by the SS REPORTS. The Dill provides that mo appointments 7G tas wate ook candles MISS PATTI will, be supported On this occasion | by all Bregeiste.”Appliod at 16 Bost chir, | commanding ofticer of his regiment, has been | Sle of seats. She will be assisted by Mr. | ASSOCIATED PRE it revisions of che touer oy he PON SIECR THEGDORE RITT R: ee - _ revoked. quires, the English tenor; Josef Hermanns, the —_—— -- rates have caused increased but the de- the distinguished Vielinist. J. F. Peo < the fa. German basso; Mr. Prume, violinist; and Mr, | Fatal Railread Accidemt—@ne Milled wand is not active for the season. Muslin de- yoriee ‘Toner. H may SQUIRES, the great German REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES THE PRESIDENT SUSTAINS GENERAL Cayny. | Ritter, pianist. The programme is filled with and Several Weunded. fomcnpatnenibarmeneseaacaerenenk Heeaeal Drestar end Cotietor, O80: ¥ OOLBY. G Several Republican members of the Virginia | choice gems, and Patti is in good voice. She Bzclusively to The Evening Star. : BF Admission to the Lyening Concert, @1. re- Legislature, accompanied by Representative | will give another concert to-morrow svening, | , Umicaco, March 4.—A oe poe wok place served ewats, $1 extra, To the Matines, sane as Platt, had an interview with the President this | and a tinal matinee on Saturday. Tickets can | DeWMeeR og ae quae an tscan be secured at Mesers. Metzerott & Co.'s or morning, during which the condition of affairs | he secured at Metzcrott’s music store. road yesterday and resulted in brea! both rs goo Patti Con- in that State wero briefly discussed. The Pres —— the legs of the fol wing Parenaers: pa » Wood asked wi the dill was retro~ corte, mah 21-5¢ ident, however, expressed no epinion ax to the AN Opp Mistakk.—Considerable amusement Water, air. Eeenell au Sabhs penetra woo had sine ‘hpainted. of amy one SIT EEE EON TE SEE ET merits of the controversy, but said that General | was created in the House to-day, by Mr. Hooper, | Colambus. wnd Moses Stearns Gricke will | Mr. Logan said the bil was altogether pro- Morea, large anmter of FIRE PAINTINGS | FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, | Cunby'saction was simply to prevent sare | Te eet nthe rhing to a personal explana: | Dy'babiy lic, “he collision wa tended De “gg just received from the late sale of Jacob Thompson's Gallery, New York. on exhibition from 9 a m.to § D.m. “This is a fine chance for those chase FINE AND ORIGINAL Penneyivania avenue, betw south «ide.) Bewecen Thirteenth amd Fourteenth Streets, ULL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUBTTES, &c., &c., PICTURE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PARLUB BRACKETS, &c A Five Arsortment for HOLIDAY PRES! SMITH & STEONG. jo. 496 EXHIBI . 4! » = os ase sei Fiom Ne. a Srazer. at Srzgsr. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. Fensies NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES. PRENDER & KENNEDY, Corner Bth street and New York avenue, opposite ‘reasury Department, Receive regularly the priucipal Newspapers and en aga. ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND, AND FRANCE. Any Enropean Publication furnished at the lowest fricc sand delivered in any part of Washington oF Georgetown without extra charge. Books ted im quantity or by single num- bee im per’ 4 ‘ ¥ : mah? Lae i ALL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED, RE- ceived. and for Sale immediately afterwards. at GTON'S BOOKSTORE. Hand Pook of the Mastery Series of Learning ech, German and Spanish rice 50 cents. the Nineteenth conta. i bew to get this thont without price: by Dr. W. W. Hall. editor of Hall's Journal ot Health; price $1.0 itman in Church. and other new ballads; pce 75 cts. Red axa Rose is She, by the author of Comet Up ass Flower. price @cents. Unrle: M Lynne, ¥ Her? by the author author ot 's Dangh- ter: price @1.@. Hirell.= novel. by the author of Abel Drake « Wie. price 60 cts The Family Doom, Le Sn Wives ACKERAY'S BOOKS, CHEAP RDITION TEES bs, Shabby Genteal Men's Wives. Book of S Btory, itz " ee et Books. Pe of Px Broke: Day Books: Latgers an’ Semorand at the very lowest prices. For sale at ‘SHILLINGTON'S BUUESTORE, ASRICULTURAL BooKs. Practical Floriculture: $1.90. New _ American Farm Book: Gardening for the Soute: . Hew row ; Book_ Ev: Draining for Prot'an! Health: Eatin Culturist; $1.50. ‘arsons on Rose; $1.90. 3 jowers. Parlor and Garden; $3. Raud's Garden Flowe: $3, Horse in Stable and Field, Stoutridge, 8. FOR SALE BY CHARD & NOHUN, AND Pay. avenue. mbhio Conner Lita YATEBER a C4 KoNsOt cott's Scuare, bet. Land K sta. weet, ERLY TUNER re. (west side.) bet. Pa. av. and E st.. gives ial at- tention to Fiano Tuning and 4 in- Suite or beee BF SWEET €1DER,. We have just received from Northern Ohio 2 bbls. arene cin. yare and rect. The ronson being vanced. we will retail thie tam, Ties aeant r Wo peat Scouts per eellon, and rede at PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Retween Wth and 11th streets. FOR SALESTINDER: i the rough, suitable for "he construcwou of bulking tor coved to Seder. aod delivered ‘at Washington, Scongetown and Alcuandrie. All ordere flied: at lowest terme. Address 3. D. TRIB. Pails Church. Fairfax county. Va. whi? Im* ;* ASHIONABLE DBESSMAKING. . EVENING and WEDDING DRESSES ai WALRING SUITS made in the latest styles, ‘MES. J. DICKSON, ‘ Eleventh street, above Pennsylvania avenue. All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. mbs-lm ‘PMEODORE KAUFMAN, Artist—Studio, Mot- Maree fall ive tion in Paluting. mhs Ladies classes ; Gentle. - ~ Hours from 2 to 4 o'clock. tens, Wednesday eloc! = Baltimore D Ku@s. to trating houses col rents. berthwest corner of Eighth and B streets mhié colm ‘Opposite the Post Office Department. bloodshed, and he wouid have rendered himself blamable Lad he negleeted to take the precau- tions he had to keep the peace. ive, Mr. Ward said he could not help compliment- ing the committee upon the fair and impartial manner in which had conducted this inves- sapport tion because of the Philadelphia Post having Derated him ai a great rate for his polygamons views; mistaking him for Mr. Hooper, Delegate in of the freight train breaking logse on a } vote grade and running into the passenger train. AT from Utab. Steamer Sunk. AS 4 coMMENT On the enrrent talk in regard Representative Hooper is one of the most dig- | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Eeening Star. to an Indian massacre, Grace Greenwood puts | nitied and high-toned gentlemen of the House; Memruts, Teny., March 24—The steamer the following in a recent letter: While on a gray-headed, gold spectacted, and the personiti- | Guidon, hence for Little Reck, snagged and DAVIS, ysit to the Land Office, I was shown by Mr. | cation of gilt-edged correctness and respectabil- | stink to her boiler deck, at Harris Cross, ninety Wilson, the Commissioner, a singular relic of a late fight on the plains. It was a garment taken from an Indian chief, after death. A shirt of buckskin, made without the usaal ornamenta- tion of beads and poreupine quills, yet graced with something quite novel in the decorative way—a full, long fringe, formed of the hair of white women and children. It was @ ghastly adorn- ment—indeed, the entire garment was a very unpleasant thing toinspect. The only peint in it on which the eye could rest without horrer or pity, was a small round hole, beneath which the raging heart of a human wild beast came one day to a full stop.” miles above the mouth, in the Arkansas river, yesterday morning. No lives ‘were lost. She had a full list of miscellaneous freight. The boat and cargo are a total loss. She was owned by the Mémphis and Arkansas Packet Company. and was valued at $12,000. She was insured in the Boatmen’s Company of Pittswurg and the Enterprise of Cincinnati for $3,000 in each. ity, and the Indicrousness of the idea that he had been mistaken for a Mormon elder created the most uproarious laughter. 801 MARKET SPACE, A RATHER REMARKARLE FIGHT between that monster monopoly of the Pacific coast, the Bank of California, and Mr. Adolph Sutro, rep- resenting the Sutro-tunnel enterpriee, was vir- tually ended yesterday by a vate of the House sustaining the latter by 126 ayes to.41 nocs. In this contest the opponents of the tunnel essayed to repeal the portion of the act passed by the last Congress allowing a royalty upon the ore mired, which of course virtually nullified the whole franchise. There has been an impression that the Tunme] Company were here asking for a subsidy trom the Government; bat this it that a longer residence should not be requived of a cadet than was re- quired of a member ef © CORNER FIGHTH STREET. United | Massa. | Telegraphed Bosrox, Mareh 24.—The friends of Cuban independence held a meeting at the Parker House last night, and organized a Massachu- setis branch ot the Caban League of the Uses States, Officers were chosen as follows :—! ident, F. O. Prince; Secretary and Treasurer, Gen. Ww. H. McCartney. Chas. Levi,of Wood- bury, presided at the meetin; case the privileges of the gentlemen's (Mr. Wood! ea (atr- Cox) might be ent of. rT. resided ive years in New York before he was elected to and that was three years longer than the gentleman from Ohio had reside in} wo re a teen "a ‘mnembereof ‘the A MISAPPREHENSION has gained eurrency lately in regard to the personnel of the Interna! Revenue Bureau, growing 6ut of a statement seems is a mistake, as they are struggling simply im (Laughter.} grave Sestimony. A made public to the effect that Mr. Parnell has * - 7 After further discussion the bill was amended | number of policemen testified to the re- resigned the Third Deputyship. ‘This statement | ‘2, Maintain their rights under their charter rhe Sah. cum stars | 9 Make the period of residence one year, amd | marks made’ by Fonville after his eres, canal od, | 224 in opposition to the Bank of California, Eaclusively to The Bocning Star. then the bill was passed without a division. The prosecuting lawyer created & sensa- asta Saas is not correct in point of fact. It is understood. | which seeks to dominate in every movement, | | Loxvox, March 24.—A correspondent at the | » ‘The House proceeded with the consideration | tion By @eclaring that the original report however, that soon after the investigations upon financial or industrial, on the Pacitie slope, and | High Court at Tours comments on the evident | of a resolution that it Wasinevidence that Com- | of the police i this case was not to which he is at present engaged in New York are " parpose of all the witnesses to suppress or dis] mander J. P. Upshur, of the Navy, had paid a | be found, and only a copy dated ten later age even undertakes to supply San Francisco with | fort the facts, sum of money to M.D. Landon to id be One witness swore that he Cention bet bas Tor cares Cant carry out the in- | Opera Houte amusements on the Jim Fisk | “Torse’ Wereh “The Procurear General {toc his son coteny tention he has for some time past entertained, and tender his resignation. The names of several gentlemen have been appointment for his son in the Na at i been notitied that the eases of the plan. In fact the Bank of California may be ser] of the conspiracy said to be an incorperated Jim Fisk. rson~ , and directing the Secretary of ainst the State and ef = Navy to order a court-martial to try Comman- | This had effect Ect the Emperor will come bvetore the | der Upshur on the charge of conduct unbecom- | dently —— to learn and lean to the cause mentioned in connection with s DASE OF GEN. SnOEPF.—1 ligh Court now in session. ing an officer of the Nauy. of the . Witnesses for the prosecution the vacancy thus Tur € ¥ GEX. Snosr¥.—This gentleman, - o —— r. Scoheld ( Pa.) hoped the resolution wou! were then examined. Aruould thet to occur, but the friends of Col. D.C. Cox feel | whose name has figured in connection with the Twe New Cable Lines Completed. be cLanged, and oot be made mandatory. i v ictor Noir had no intention of the —_—— sanguine that he will receive the commission | cadetehip investigation, is a Hungarian gentle- Exclusively to The Evening Star. Mr. Voorhees (Ind.) was reluctant te ditter | accused he went to his When one is made ont. Col. C., at present, fiils | man of high civil and military education. At Dom, Maren 21-—'Fhe eable, from Aden. r faigful, magner | |, Heurt pees eens ws 6 witnom for ‘ nprengr went into the Union service. | Arabia. through the Red Sea to Suez, Egypt, ‘had the ‘There was much agitation an important position in the office, and his ap- ce first call niey PreeatUinests, an deen successfully laid, thus completing a | ‘! scharged; but as there was no evidence that | among the at the announcement of intment would be both jadictousand popular. was appoint id p n, and was > ¥ a mee set weit... = soon commissioned a brigadier general. Gen. Ths sompbene er = Fine heme Poe | all net Glink eee eh eon yng nies poke Uy owe guedarmen, and tack be FANCY and MILLINGRY WooDs oes offered iy | WiFINe ovr THE NationaL Dest ix Less | Geo. H. Thomas assigned him to the command announced a tew days ago. This is stili an- | this extreme measure with Upshur, who was a | Place on the witness stand. He was pale, but this market ‘at prices that defy competition, THAN TeX YEARs.—The following table, ot- | of bis own division, one of the best in the Army | other ronte, is destined to be the thorough- | ‘withful naval officer. very calm. He replied quietly to the interro- Special attention is called to a few leading articies. | fcially prepared at the Treasury Department, | of the Cumber a ying peor roe Sere of ne Sie raat: the line willbe | BE potion pny ae hg! ——- eraewiiess ci niekinas eee ee, mg it would take to cancel the | fuct that he waxsciected us uhe of the members | CPeRed to the public in aday or two. he wanted the Tullest investicctee. sous the vit’ of “Sow Fon- P. and BONNETS, in all the latest fntire debt of the United Seates$2 500,000,000 ofthe Buell Court of Inquiry. Hi rr Against Congressional Inter. | ¥ith to have the case pres ‘as this resolu. | ville. be. retired’ to the bench reserved apes. by a sinking fund capi ny en 5 mem ; ‘Otest Against Cengrensiona’ ¥ Vine FRENCH FLOWERS. worurpamed im style | five to one hundred inlilions @ year, interest at | fact Whee Tyler wanted a cadetsuie io ne ference im Tennessee. did not Know that he wes dom crane | Sands “wih him Mwna “he. took his seat. and quality, and at greatly reduced prices. Six per cent, paynble semi-annually: urslly wrote and asked Shoepf to make i Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. and especially as his son was ab Ciarge, | The wife of Louis, the brother of Victor Nom AIN, PLAID, GROS GRAIN AND ROMAN | 5:5 hue yoardees en sho. are'| cnels heter Sho. was Sell’ Cone iermer cok | MENP Eis, play bey kre diphie pet apap 5 Noll contd a. eae , A ¢ yea " 5 Il acquainied wi phis held a mass last eveni: b She Vir SABiONS, is alt cones zi, Tanne, Oee eS rear aie, would make in | pointed a committee, consisting of Williaa | brited before tin tecohetea nae eae Te | pee,aald Victor Noir could not haw ore PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS, all colors and % | so'ono eee. ques tine told Nchoepe thet he eng erae pan E. on, ery! Colonel Buttingham Mr. Logan explained that there was no evi- | found intact. Other ‘Sa widths. rey 6 vty x pchoen eo fould getan | to procure signatures to a memorial Protesting | dence to implicate a member of ( be. | Statement of Arnould that Neir did not intend to REAL LACES, LACE COLLARS, 4c. te every 45,000,000. - id Fi opoers FS moll bel oa tees 2 ban rane against Congressional interference in thi: cause no attempt was iets tian mem- | 4 ee with the cat tae einen —— variety. 55,000,000... 143g | 96,000,000, was a common thing, gave this part of the mart ~Legutteea,) - : ! Sow ‘Sdmision that HEMSTITCH HANDKEROHIENS, ali finen, | %1000,000....14 100,000, 94 ter meshes, Sete the fact to Tyler, who nee aocney oxar. t sh the Prince did not say so at feet, from 20 cents to €2. Hence it will be seen that to continue the ac- | sent a check to Shoepf, which he turned over to NEW ORLEANS, March 94 Th 1 4 4 made an appointment, and Mr. Lan- | Mr. Milliere and other witmesses testified to the isitious to the sinking fund at the rate of | the a; He hadno other connection with it, | cammack, charged with the beeen oe GW: | don, a6 Commande: Upshur > bought | Physical weakness of Victor Noir, and the im- Beet makes BLACK SATIN, at $2, $2.25,92.50 | ¢100,000,000 per annum, as has been donede. | sua the only one involved in the caso, who | Kiko sr’, at tho Dee cide of John | om the appointee, and, there thew ing @ va- of his at the Prince, as the and 83. ring the past year, the debt would be cancelled { acted in an entirely disinterested manuer, ana TANT eee cog tub oR the Sth of | Caney, the Becutary OF te Hai tor) | eee Daring intermismon of Best COLORED SATIN. 2 in nine and a half years. he is the only one who did mot get mancy dr at- | “Anuar ine Jury at Sorcieck yee & eden’ | Cpehur's som at large. In view ‘or This fact tee | court many of M. Rochefort cuchered =A rm o whe ¢ tem: in any. His standing as an exam- y ee, friends of Upshur te court an in - | around him. The @armes and, Sor eds coTton.30 ce. Bera ConnesPoNDENTS CALLED TO THE STAND.— tner in the Patent Office has always been excel- me" &@ verdict this morning of noi tion to whether he was really guilty in the elsoncr feept hl (rend back: JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES cece 1:99 | About two weeks since General Butler offered é irc LUBIN'S GENUINE EXTHACTS....~ * 90 Mr. Garfield offered an amendment that the resolution be So amended as to authorize a com- mittee of i es eee Shot His Head to Pieces. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. @ resolution authorizing the Judiciary Commit- ‘Waisxky 1x Bonp.—Secretary Boutwell and tee to Inquire as to the premature publication Commissioner Delano were before the Senate < wiry to ascertain whether April 4th, at 12 o'clock, and after Friday SZ Pa attertion is also called of the report of the Banking and Curren F . hj ive Cixcrsxati, March 24—Adam Herdt com- | mander U; had been ity of ; es 5 im i, lows 100m vag ‘+7 tember last. The investigation was referred to EU agree in a ing that the time circumsiances, but had beenin the asylum, from | 114; and the original resolution was then Specuaberaoceee ee. dat plots coe 10 --ewmannene 35 conte, | g sub-committee, consisting of General Butler e prese 2 one Year, beretained. | which he qlind been discharged as cured.” Itis | adopted. the bill for the of all artificially man- o « * nb 3 Bi Elarid, th — supposed he commit! deed while sufte ufactured neielanh > al een cadeds te pect the teres Suaqioces ro Paorvic MAIL Sreamenrr |areturnof lunacy. ee or ‘into the State or mamafectmnea wet on account of having no money; but an appro- | ComPaxIxS.—The Senate Committee on Post SEAT TE sale the State. The following bills have » priation having “a pediageesl by the House, | Offices and Post Koads this morning agreed to pucecupty nop oe 5 Star. aed fe ny tes gine the of pe phaecer.s pei hugenap lm armary (te eee > af corelnengpeny nd Rah RAIS RN me cap endalag Fit =~ Ped hi pemer toe ising the Predetek. and. Pennayivenia Line dents, who ing mart | Auton Bessing in St. Joseph, Mo., a Sr. ee r. Kelley that it was com- | Kai Company to build a from eRfeST obec CORTE SRUENGA | arom ntrnaton wwe rai | ans eae at | feta awe uate |e alec sty cate en | ee, Ga as a PRESS. ALEXANDRIA. ‘AND METTERNICH in question, have been summoned to appear | the companies to ‘build at the rate of one ship bs Peeeyet nm nee Unie ne were in the havit of doing oo hilbed, ‘on tts pamage being FEILLINGS, have all been revised aud greatly | pefore tie committee. The summons caused | ©#ch Year, aud recommending that such ships be York, and $2,000 in the Unknown. 80. reduced. asia sails Ceiea nin the R ? Gal- built of iron. $42 TE IT , - ‘ages Hg wi be get al Mr. ot Dslegates o Mill wee reported lery. Message of the President. . many years of service here, this was the most an avenue from ths BUCK AND LISLE THREAD GAUNTLET, Recommendations in Behalf of American Com. | Téegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ~urprising statement they had ever heard upon | eastern of the city through Baltimore TUCKED AND REVERE MUSLINS, PUFFINGS, | BREvET Mason Genznat Horrway, Colonel mere. Batiwone, Mareh 24.—The steamer Dolphin, | this floor. county to M! river, with a lateral branch. 3d Infantry, and now on special duty at St. | president Grant Yesterday sent to the House | {0m Philadelphia to Richmond, was burned to | | Mr. Logan also denied the a! and said | The school bill was made Sega order for MARSEILLES TRIMMING ond FRINGES, | 1 uss, was 10-day placed on tho retired list the water's edze on Tuesday, at Patuxent, Md. | the committee had examined all the cases tho- | to-day. A was made ‘the apecial BUTTONS, NOTIONS, &c otder of the President. General Hoffman os of Representatives his promised message upon | ‘The crew barciy escaped with their lives The | roi and reported all the evidence that ap- | committee of “five adverse to the exten- ou 9 Bey Coo ma ee Years, and served | the decline of American commerce. Herecom- | fire is supposed to have been accidental. ber. sion of the limits of city two miles im of every description, during the Mexican war with much . | mends the passage of the bills recently prepared — caer Beesen. > was passed for the AT LOWEST PRICES, AT yas Commissary General of Prisoners, at | by the committee on this subject to encourage Murdered by Burglars. Grove, Baltimore coesey, Bille woe make Washington, during the late war. and increase the national commerce, and states = Baclusively to The degiod — a: rming the acts Of the Virginia and : Se: bis belief that # subsidy given directly in money Roy, March 24.—Manni ‘ande: hey: ‘ . ‘est Virginia Lesideteres Se ‘to the 801 MARKET SPACE. Temes or Oy Brevet | i, 00 liable to abuse than if given in any other | ¥** murdered last night by three <Ceneral Sheridan has written an earnest and | Shenandeah Valley Railroad and ite * | Brigadier General B. C. Card, Assistant Quar- mer. The President skys “It te o oy broke into hs residened 9 rob his safe.” The qfirited letter to Gen in deteouse of western Maryland; also Incorporate pt robbers ame ofa . course mh now” __Consen Su Braver, | termaster, has been transferred from Dakota to | MADMTi on what we ate now ct n i | race a eer ea acee Em ~ e Hall and Peanayi C4Bretine. Fitth Mili ag ec gre Inman Lapp chetorntie fora bon emo nek ae * abe ere pa from akota. . G. Bobin- | ly (exe a shoul MITCHELL & Cv. announce | son Dakota to Mexico, sre with vessels of other nations; rs Ertan Roatan rc | Laven Coes bin at Shanon’ Sas Care| Statinh Sea “atmesian Sut seit J eves ut ad Caro- we rican tl cecummmmrnt Te Sen ages te vocenesettae onrae ie m anti-war Tater, tnd sre hoaront that itis Dirtromatic Sxavick—The Conder and | *? money, equal to casting it :ntd the sea, most tenorabls eppertanity for ‘im want to sup- Dip fa n bill im the | %2 no dls veson . = vations Pie" Gur Stock ie waually well stsorted for thesea- | t1luse yesterday, provides for Ecorse Extras, | iugjtaet and ever increas Ing, as it doce, tress e ken lat: ding,” a Eanes Gi Wes kee elena | Sich an bedestsiown, Exvolligeat and ensrents _phis aw it. 3. Cor. stand Pennatave. | Russia, ustria, Brasil. Mexice, | population, must, one day, possess full hare “REAT BARGAINS NEW YORK AND G***7RIESDELPHIA AUGLIONS, charge ef murder im the rst degees, saul "Ladies Hemmed Stitched Handkerchief al linen, amount vessels not guilty. "Set dye Lines at 31c,. 50. we eneee: Ce to a ae 40¢: very | rae Uram Brit—The bill to punish Pret pone subject. 3 Th emit tine of my in Utah, which pamed the House pf nrwgnre i great neat oy ee 1b Um- as "peerage teed eda Tageeepe res re RY Mermon or Gentile population—though manning, D ar Tight of cl is reserved to the accused. | '@ ‘ee farm and the ‘shop; the balance of trade ANTE BELLUM PRICES. geet marringe, Yul te first or subse- shop; he extn of treighs an OUR WHOLE STOCK 18 MARKED DOWN. Brest ry ‘supremacy spon the seas of Ingsti- Our ‘atthe commencement of the late 4 VISIT WILL REPAY YOU. BOGAN @ WYLIE, mhi9-1y_ 1020 SEVENTH STREBT.

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