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Ssceeeminnninmeenteeeneee ee NS ad PUBL:SHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | Son at that plocs, recently se by tele At The Star Building, | © rOe che Wee tant, just Letere the begin 8 W. Corner Pennsvivanis Av. and Lith St, ' of the snow storm.'a ¢ je note, similar NEWSPAPER COMPANY i Inge tne sad ot thteber et wes heard by he | re its of ft tion street Se sakeuns + etn, whe, om guing doen = fone seribers in the City and District at TEN CENTS PxR | op that a startling change had taken piace in ; opis | pearance of the land and wharves. The ti WARE. oF Seat sergeant San eae | & nearly down, and though it was quite dark Pict rox Martine —Three Months. One Dollar could be seen that the old ferry landing. and Pitty Cents: Six Months, Three Dollars; One - — — hich should be several feet above water, hadi Year, Fire Dellars. Ne papers are sent from otice longer than paid for. nas a reas! V2, 85—N2. 5.816. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 26. 1870 TWO CENTS, iss sown Coren What, kadmaaty peared -@-balf a year. = from 1 — —— : = ai tain. z ooh | whart towards the breakwater, has down, "AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR, _| meComminionor ot exe Generat Landon | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Eaving aston “ataetonene See ae ory oe Pa, fe = lands insring to the Wert Wisconsin fatwa: | ‘This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | 2i8 Afternoon’s Proceedings, |{munhment; snd lem tan’ one hundred fet Washington News and Gossip. | company seace the act of May 9, 1864, for ts ee : ‘ . | Season “Jocg O'Brice, Mr Ciek . TIME TESTS 187 THE MERITS OF ALL THINGS. ——— St gees were made b: t. Joseph O'Brien, Mr. Clark “ on AX . ————————————— construction of the first and second twent: ATE st and others, Jant evening, amd where the old THE NATION AND ITS WRONGS, IxTERNAL REVENUE —The roccipts to-day | ones wetion Of the Bat and second erent 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. The accra smton to-day. ng | ballast or reet was the day bafare, rising above 2 - : com and ie friend of 2436 — e morning | the water eight fect, they found six fathoms of WEDNESD. Y EVENISG, 307n MARCH. imiseouay tRe traveter.on sea and landvand from this source were $436,503.64. 116,394 45-100. LATE FROM THE ISTHMUS. “ in C jemanittne of the Whole for debate upon water, showing that even conser the, shore TMA NCS al m. no one welon our or RIVERS WiTH- ms is the tari bil. that the ftom had sett! just thirty ” at 2 : PosTMASTER GENERAL Creswett returned Tue RecorstRUcTION CoMMITTER thismorn- | The Darien Exploring Expedition . ~ ae ¥ =i or ertaamaeeee” | Ts Sr a cstede dod ly comely Sik Warhs/eiebens to thiscity yesterday from Elkton, Md. ing examined Mr. Fletcher, Secretary of Sin'c | Jrowble with the Goveruimeut of | 3: fay (Ill) tet obtained the Bor and | Eeetied Saray ere ihe, Portion of the whari LERY oy ee SO eens of Tennessee, in reference to the conditiono' | Wiin ene Emited Mtntes for the C2 pending id in favor of the reduction | Vessel used to ground at low water, there te now RAMIC EPHIBITION, plaints generally. and ke admirably sulted for every SECRETARY Roprson is expected to retarn | affairs there, and Gen. G. P. Thurston, formeri; ral Lopez heard trom—Me is in | 6:1 » to the lowest possible figare. ty six and seven fathoms at low tide nie bb SF i Sao re —) PS ty — = Bere from Philadelphia this evening. of Gen. Thomas’ staff, who resides at Nash vill: Distress. Me Strichland (Mich.) was next recognized, | =. — com Oi he dane kro prceeeds | worthlees nostrume re attempted te. bewoldonthe | yo. ou ssa conse Dovenase returnea | Hi8 testimony was adverse to military recon- } eleyraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. lg Bon ge gy egg ame disappeared, and last evening. when the tule ash prizes to the audioare ("| great repatati this valuable medicine. rPUTY Cow jc s struction. ‘kw York, March 2 ng — oy) | | Was At its lowest level, the curren . ALLS OFERA HOOSE. $y, barcetions sccompany each bottle: here last night from New York. ———— ama. and ‘Aspinwall Tbe thene be darent af lenge meerented, and | Rowing a tigpis over the tep-crin ne me ae His Peking perkrry song per bette. ae pated <se8 ANNEXATION oF SAN Domtnao.—The friend. | snd #28,00 in treasure Mr. Bird (N. J.) opposed the bill as oppressive | Tite 8nd fall about thirty fect In St. John's her THE GREAT RAND OF THE PERIOD. enema Exstes H. M. ‘Tattwan has been detached | of the San Domingo treaty in the Senate ar hy j to the agricultural ests, which embraced | Mr, and the chain of this buoy had several e celebrated BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. from Signal duty at Washington, D. C., and | not sanguine of getting the treaty ratified four-fitths of the @ntire population of tho | {unom* of scone, Js Arhoreeminy Ponrentinn cd Ss ss —— rome Haruicts reliable: Inntaneansete Stee nee ceeeats | Placed on waiting orders. the requisite two-thirds vote, but believe tha | or ten fathoms at From the Waverl . ay, New : 3 + point. o far as could be ascertained yesterday, at a poh To ter the blinding snow storm subsided, it wax contain ead. cual poison paral; ci G. ARCH 2s. death. Avo the eX] fiasive reparations HALF & DOZEN PETITIONS for the abolition THE TROUPE. TWENTY IN NUMBER, | boset Fl of the income tax were received from Western Contains the most Charming Singers im the Prejes- a New York yesterday. A om gaiarn SUPERIORITY AND MERIT IS OUR MOTTO. Kid there is a majority in favor thereof in both th House and Senate. It is therefore propose, oe q in the event of its rejection by the Senate, to | SUuLOat Nya J.) defended the iron interest, the reduction of duty on and protested expedi | thonght that at the surface of the harbor bed a to one of her masis a bring in 8 joint resolution providing for the an: | {ent to 20 tor repairs The Clare MuréerTrial in Baltimore. | heres had been affection, Tt weal ee sil Sis Gieal nexation of San Domingo, the terms of which | ‘aking her place. ‘ Evidence of Washington Detectices. | prising if, with the swift current of the harbor, Allen & Pet- (Six Unegualled Co-) Allen & Pet vy ie nae MEpeOvOd Sil: OF Che Bille bi i tia sata nnttsae annexing Texa. | | The covspiracy agy overnment ha The testimony for the State, in the case of the breakwater on the east side would bocwane H a —$—$———= - relating to the District of Columbia which have a been bro} pat Pan: the arrest of « | John Clare, on trial for the second time for the | aflected in time. jengill’® | Charley Py m! ¢ ENE recentl, gress. during the administration of President Tyler. | aif dozen persons, who wer : _ : “4 = see = _— and awe EMSS ERAS ya sei te pin dome Tae teased on taking the oth of allegian: | ecko bee ae a ‘ ci Minstrels} Johny allen, | Minstrets vt nome Manuractores. “QFD) ney. 3, w. Beizows, D. D., President of | _TB* CONTRACT for printing the strip tobaces | Mincusencr hater shipped trom New York ¢ hg rece Dy gy EE | anserted, ‘tans comppetied the re yy to - — LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK 1N | the U.S. Sanitary Commission, is in town. He | *#mP*, used on packages of smoking tobacco, | the Isthinus bad boen Hound adulterated wit | Que Gecease ber 2, 1863, was concladed yester- | Tecognize its claims to-wepresentatives ix Par — George Edwards. | _ 4 THE DISTRICT OF ~ | will preach to-morrow in the Unitarian Church, | @ and cigars, will be renewed by the Secr- Ce cement of Fenator ts to @ jeg | G4, in the Criminal Court, Baltimore. Mament. | At the recent election in the borough | "Frank Girard SOLE. LRATHER LADIES PRES ks | tary of the Treasury with the Continental Bani. | jshcuon ot thet mited Btkine for 4 velatichle Detective Clarvoe, of this sity, testified on | Pccatheark, there wore oa Sentitahen, Sat. Allen & Pet | George Wilkes. | Allen & Pet- VALISES, LADIES aad MEWS SENaToR Morton and other leading Re Hole Frinting Comyany, of New York, fortwo | the laws of nations that the gunboat Nyack | 2bursday ede peg age Shenoy pend Sy end eeraas Wot es. tengill’s {The Unapproach } tengill’s SATCHELS, TRAVELING lican Senators had interviews with the Presi- ptt ae been making topographical surveys of ti: | pearding house es E street, in this city; Clare | At noon the Liberal candidate withdrew im aid Minstrels Quartette Minstrets At the extensive and old'established dent this morning in reference to the San Do- | gue Manyianp LEGIsLATURE—The Houw | Thee seat: that the Se wie he scree oon eee ee Demeens: | Ber Og St eg age re Sig. Gua. Bideaux Sarg pea mingo treaty. Dares exterday socomaldered. the vou. | will confirm th i o'clock morning train; searched his room; his | votes, notwithstanding Southwark is : “ rejecting the bill appropriatin, 2 vas f the 5 5 J b —_ G.w “eckson, — JAMES S. TOPMAN « CO. NEARLY EVERY MEMBER of Congress is in | for material furnished pul werk done oa at | “pike TRA yetiow | attention was called toa black bag; Clare sald it | '* borough. . res Hi belonged to a colored woman; ¢alled the colored to various influences, as at the pre Charles Raymond receipt of numerous letters from the National | new mansion for the Governor. After som. | fever has menue its appearance at Rio Janeiro. woman, and she said it belonged to Clare; it con- | vious election the Conservative candidate re- Alen & Pet-| Rot Tyren, | alten & Pet One door above aad cdjeinion 64a Fellow > man, | Banksin their districts urging them to oppose Fg tel pag —opeiregiorne Lafont “| beget i Tendon Avclio Antonie | tained a pistol, a box of caps, some papers and | ceived only 3,000 votes, while Col Beresford ope T; Tate \ ; emda ting r- | bas prociaited himee rancaua at ‘ : fog | clectors sane |C™*SR ES ERO REPeiLing Prowptiy etionded to. _mbatet_ J the Fmding bill whem it shall come before the | cst “Bill war also recomidered, kd. it eres | Pate cee meee gemeclt, Sing of Araneana an’ | jetters, mapey; Clare anid be has thet cee | The Times amctte that See Chem en gi : y test in a : House. likewise made the order of the 'day for nex He lea Frenchman, and has ingratiated hiwsel. | Cat about Gor 8h o'clock the night peers ae Wateriow preferred 1 ‘Beres. Betrels.\ Vocaliem. | metrels ‘uesday. m important report-was made b) wil the Indi o e would send troops 4 " 4 ‘ . ~ BEFORE THE WAR! THE ArrEAL of the letter-carriers throughout | the committee on ways and ‘means, accompa | Trouble is witicipated ae the tad way —_ we rt ete np ayo bane eh ef —— env LY Pe Smoo FLT? — the country for an increase of salary has been | nied by a bill authorizing the transfer of th | iiere to the auv ; he plstol at pohos headquarters about san | The workieg mem path ieee mice eee: And the Popalar Seneation, FURNITURE AND CARPETS: epee cae IY by, the Hotes Commitine | OO railroad Comper ee he ee an | | A Valpersieo Je nat Lopes and Bis | 55 0% umd the upper right hand batrel ocr 209 oe ce deen wih toe ofA REY commas on Fest Osean, whe ballove that the House is | Cnauotawsot ad amtenges eso ft | fee fee are great miners, Deacons ar. | ju'vern tiachengcarmeboed Be ceeeteees | coer, & tee Kea serena this company in Boston and ‘New York t crowded = not disposed to increase any salaries. Tn the Senate the House pill to provide tor x Kesaca and Onward wer | {\U*'); (chamber shown; it was one similar; put | Prominent boroughs, and thus, even if not suc dienes Se a ‘he chamber back im the pistol; there was a | cessful, prevent the return of Liberals. The : Dress Circle and Parquette, 50 cents: ANTI-WAR PRICES! State loan was amended and passed, and return The Kearsarge bwi | Suall web arouad the seggpistals the Orchestra Chairs, 73 conte: Upper’ Circle and Gal: Tax Hovse Pustic Laxps Couurrres have | ed to the House for occurrence.’ Mr. Earl | cone ona crn cantina. aap ardpeece Wg pay eg La tha: Barty, tt te alleged: are Orchestra Chairs, y naan decided adversely on a bill giving a subsidy of | Obtained leave to introduce a bill for the sale of | "The Legislature of bia has passed abit | ot ave shot at @ cat Inst wight all fon cea jae pelt apnienh seeen Set ee Box Sheet for saleof Reserted Sests open on Sat- | ieasd tn thse to ieieniad sah - | the State’s stock in the Farmers’ National Bank | to recognize the belligerent rights of the Cu ~ ? Ram net urday morning. at Ellie’ Muse Store, without estes | Fine PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITES, 23 Per eee nating etal, railroad, thus in- | of Amnapolis, and as much as needed of the | hrm payrelsol the pistol were a little dusty, as though * charge. mbs-tf Cent Below the ruling prices of the dicating adverse action to the land-grant policy | State's stock in the Main Stem of the Baltimen he mixed American and Peruvian Commis- | 1, W-bington he Wet on te Se tet ae, | wnat fone, vacancics by reslanaton are to be N ATIONAL THEATRE. last few years. in future. and Obio raliroad, Bills were Pamed amending | sion haveawaried the fullowing claims to Ame- | {2.0 iat eakeenne went om, to le pl net ic ‘and that the nents are to be filled by work- we gard e Home of the ndles= | ricans: S. Crosby Le., 319.000; pe " y seis aaaasas ca MimisreRtaL Recertiox.—Doetor Don An- | in Baltimore, and. incorporating the town oi | 82300; A. Rosemserg, S01 oor Rit g man samed Brown; at police Meadquar. | tng man's candidates. Thren of these represen EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!!! | ‘U0! Flores was introduced to the President | Laurel; in Prince Georgescounty. ‘The bill of | $4,500; 1. Milligan, Pye ‘y @ mau naimed Carney in'New York; that | Odger, Mr. Applegarth and Mr, George Puteer the distinguished Comedian «| eseeraay by the Secretary of State, and deliv- | wes amended so as to dimrioeis he eeintn | ee sit See Catney was a gambler; never could find Carney; | The vacancies are to be created in working SEP JEFFER Best English Tapestry Brussels, at $1.55, cred is credentials as Minister Resident of the | fund equally between the city, the Hibernian | Hill, scqu; Charles Werle “Cuited & Sid silver wate nee to his father; it was an | men's boroughs. so that no risk of an unfaror- a ie arent specially Do American do do ‘at $145. Republic of Ecuador. The usual diplomatic | and the German societies, andthe Superiatend. | aa, £55. J Wiccnrntch; sald’ he never owned a lange pest pated. wart? JAN WINKLE, Hartford and Lowell Three-Plies, at $1.50. speeches and courtesies were exchanged. dent of Labor and Agriculture. The safe of the Boston Tee Co ¥ wa c went th Dart oe at Bowen. et Prices of admission tc Matinen: Private Boxes, Hartford and Lowell Ingrains, at $1.20. —+20e robbed of $i,d0onthe nigut of March the 3d. | (cL wCMt t Darby's saloon; saw aman named | ‘tae Pors’s IxraLiimiiiry—The New Artic @%. Orchestra, $1. Dress Circle, 75 cents; Par. | Philadelphia All-wool Ingrains, at 75 conte, co Forricx News ny Cante.—Trial of Prince | at Aspinwall. attached: minus the bar,(ebain cadnees cae eea! | The following is the full text of the additional tte 50 conte; Children,28 cents." No extra charge —— ue House TO-Day-—The House was in ses- | Bonaparte— Disturbances in Italy—France and Ue ——_o——_ they are the name peta ea seal shown:) | article to the schemata delining Papal infalli reserved seats —__MAZES_ | Call and examine, even if you do not wish to pur- | Sion to-day for debate on the tariff bill onty. | Pope-—In the High Court of Justice in Toae, LATEST FROM HAVANA, Soom 45 stroct: teeded hee eee | battty: x Pp n’s on 4% street; handed it o to Mr. ARLOW'S GALLERY. lic are invited | chase, at ie galleries ane earn, in thelr seats, and | France; yesterday, Floquet. forthe prosecution. | “a Severe Fight, au@ Nobody tinows | Sonne eet wer to Mr- | “Chapter tobe added te the deevee om the supremacy tose a large number of FINE PAINTINGS the galleries were comparatively empty.’ Mr, | ©RCluded his speech. Laurier, nso forte: 5 a iy sir lpeoo = of the Roman Pontiff. stating that the Roman received from the late sale of Jacob Thompson's WwW. B. MOSES’ Hi t _ ¢ | Dresecution, followed with an argument whieh ipped. ames McDevitt, of this city, testi- Pontiff cannot err in the definition of matters of Gahiry, New Derk ca exhibition fax faces é suet S ay, of IIl., Opened the debate. Mr. Butter, of | Decumed the catine sonny tie pared Vic- | Tegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. Ha? out Mia Share in the arrest of | faith and morale. Bim. Has na due chanes for thow wishing to pur | MAMMOTH CARPET. FURNITURE, AND | Mass., was next entitled to the floor, but gave | tor Noir with Prince Bonaparte, and described | Havana, March 26—-The steamship Yazo ‘ house here he boarded in this | «The Holy Roman Church possesses the hi Pent ne CRRGNAL EIT URES. 537 BEDDING EMPORIUM. way to Mr. Strickland, of Mich. excitement oe eee ecathing ‘severity. ‘The | sailed for Philadelphia this morning. “At Ma | \\%-,, Wines went to Clare'sroom and called | est and sapremacy and predomin pen om . penne P. S—A large lot of DAMAGED CARPETS, excitement of the accused at times be un- | tanzas yesterday three brothers named River | ih a ealdit belonged ee ack bag under | over the whole of the Catholic Church, which laresaid it belonged toa colored woman; NoMINATIONS—The following nominations | ©°trollable, and caused him to interrapt and | anda man named Garcia, who Were red ce ‘Soman, andebeoaid it was mst beet —E Cheap m22 St RT REPOSITORY, Sa ae ae we = angrily reply to the counsel. The court i ra- | furnishing supplies t) the Arradc A ° C Aerating Pare sent the Senate yesterday :—Allen Kuthe:- | tively insisted that Lanrier should addecorine | were exceutene a sevens eng! 243 F STREET, eS MENON ROR aie for to be Third Auditor of the Treasury; Wm. | prisoner less bitterly. ‘This was applauded by | curred between the troops ann Taipan idsisaila dik ceanasmh Weed to their patrons and ‘the Debits that ties have te, J. Purman, Assessor of Internal Revenue for | the audience, who gave unmistakable signs of | Las Tunas. No particulars are at hand. om "| Sna"Domesthe bavi tasct the eaicot amperted | Florida; Michael Vidal, of Louisiana, Consul at | ‘YF for the ‘Prince. In the concluding portion she truly and humbly recognizes to have re x ceived with the fulness of power from the Lord pened bag and found a box containing car- | Himself, through St. Peter, prince of apostles, fridges. such as are used im Smith & Wesson's | whose successor is the Roman Pontiff, Awd as —— ‘8 a found 4 pistol; Clare said | she is bound to defend betore others the trath ot four barrels were loaded: | the faith, so also any questions which may arise > : y and Domestre, bavis the calculations of his 5) h i d ¥ barrel discharged, and told | regarding faith must be defined by her judg- — Goud ae he Be eae one Spob | Tripoli; L. M. Burger, of South Carolinia, Con- | Suny Pecch Lanrler ma pl spe Roe Weset of the Bist nese ae. sre [fet he, remembered ‘he had | ment because, moreover, the words af ost iL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, nearly antiwar rater, Rial we ceesomany foods to | sul at Algiers; W. B. Jones, of Alabama, Consul | by the spectators, Courter ne tie accusedad- | hended—ihe Execution of Scott. i; witness said It Gas not soy’ thet he eee, | Lord Jesus Christ, saying, ee PHOTOGRAPHS, CHEOMOS, &c., | most favorable opportuuity for these inwant tereug. | at Brindisi; John Harris, of Pennsylvania, Con- | ates the jury to-morrow. 0 Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. about that time; negative found; Clare | have bcen soudrmed’ he sabesauent eveute for BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, Migs Our Stock is usually well assorted for the sea. | *t! #t Venice; Horace L.. Pike, North Carolina, Which tho military snd citizens come ta hide | Cntcaco, March 26a special eh fron, wledged it was taken at Grove’s Gallery; | the Catholic reli has ever been preserved ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, fon € ‘* | Consul at Tampico. Some persons were shot on both sides. In Par. | Ke0kuk says:—*The sheriff return st CY werwens: Rat one cured be Me ten ake | immaculate, and its doctrine has ever been ccl- STATUETTES, &c., &c.,| WS. Mirenetr.) W. S.MITCHELL £ Co. Lament Signor Lanza confirmed the report of | Ning with thirty-seven more of the ringleade: | pistol; (the pistol procured by Mr. Knott was | ebrated, inthe Apostolic See, PICTURE FRAMES, pe ee ee eaten wade by the Oarennycnep-—Tho ap- | bloodshed, and sald the government would do | ofthe Tloton the government works at the De | shown the copes hae eee trom Clare was | Hence we teach, with the approval of the CORD AND TASSELS, &c., ac. | —™ Sa nance - pileation made by the Governor of Tennessee to | ll In its power to prevent its recurrence., The strikers refuse to works ted. cocae aon, | appestanee, stage Bene posed; (Chamber | mat? Comnell, and sulsmnnstan tenon Bee? VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, the President for troops to suppress alleged dis- | ewer to M. Dar has teen wecreg koe the | Spddestruction to those who do. ‘It is feare. | shown;) looks like the one in the pistol, cearpet. | tiff, of whom, in the person of St. Peter, it has h Fine Aesestenent sen en BBACERTE, 00 SHIRTS: WARRANTED QUAL. | orders in that State has been refused, on the | contents have not yet bees mode keeiwe ty oe Sake Seay Cobsnkment will be cut and th. | beg shown: to nald hehad twade a mateks in | Ukewise been (pt Ag at if not superior, to any Shirt in the coun a : : wor ; same; Clare ‘o mistake in. | UX BRP og HOLIDAY PRESENTS. iy for ease of ty durability, and prices. | Found that the fourth article of the constitation | public. SSS letter of March 7th gives the par | Saying he come to Washington in the morning: | actinglas the bighes teacher cea chiens omy SMITA & STRONG. Acomplcte sentiment now ‘on hand in | prohibits the eall for troops when the Legisla- | Geena STRme tnt taut asa the execution of aman nained Sco: | that he had come in the afternoon; that he had | he auliwritatrrels detees wher shosth ee er = atlemen's, trom $1.20 to @3 each: ture can be convened in cases of invasion or | Bicodshed.—On the 15th instant « general strike | St the time Schuitz and party were captured er to ee ee by Mr. | hered to by the whole Church in matters ot ma, se BIBITION No. 486 Boys sfrom @123to @2 each, domestic insurrection. It is maintained that | took place onthe Des Moines rapids govern. | bout midwinter. Scott ix a Canadian, and wa icture of Clare at Mr. Sage’s | faith and morals; and that this prerogative of pids govern: hut ER, ernest. whizecim No. 410 Hivstrect Notivest, | the Tennessee Legislature can be convened, it | ment improvements at Keokuk, lows” owing to | Of the party. It was said he had been release be had Spr the ambrot: itity cS ay (ambrotype eh titled); wit Pe | the i lity to err, or infallibility of thy necessary, and that therefore there is no legal | *™ increase ot the hours of labor without an in- | ©P Parole at the time Major Boultons an ontif’, is equally extensive with the between B and ss N creane Of pay. , The strikers number 800or 1,000, | Schultz were at the Scottish ¢hurch. Scot | and Clarvoe get a salary and divide the rewards | inrailibility of the Clacele roan Go aM ED, FORMERLY TONER op | ground for the interference of the government. | inontly Shedes “aud Taek? "Thureda, ris Joined Boultons ant Schultz the same evenin, } Teceived. Z resume to contradict ently of Stein: Li DSB . Lb 2 BuO. SF “If any one should party of the strikers, variously armed, made an | °f his release. A few days thereafter, whe ; John Darby called:—Lived in Washington in | this our definition, which may God avert, let e Blevi THERE WAS SOMETHING of attack on the few laborers who had’ resui Boultons’ command was taken, Scot: was t ike: Michael and John Connor are dead; | him know that he thereby falis away from the smongit the asdinnes at che Satcatene work. ‘The belligerents, all officered ahewrcg | arms.in hand. induc times concn con: | got a chain from one of them; thought he gave | tratot tie taith.”™ th red fi Resistance onseq ag. it . O ; thi pasiidia aon a last might, ta 0 Tacnce of the appearance ia ont the workmen wie red fia ‘i nee vened, and Scott found guilty, and shot in fron: | it to M ir. Clare {chain shown); Shinks it ws the Saal f Garry. —""Pidk sons” 4 private box of party of six colored people | took place, but the workmen tere nese nee | “Alf qutelat the Red River settlement now TFTIN ER deses-f MPM IERIE most mischicvous p wractios;, in afiempting te do enti icneck kak thoes wered by their assailants, and all quit work. | Bishop Tache had arrived. ‘Thore is no dou MORMON CoMMENT ON THE CoNGRESSIONAL | this with hard sw . ‘ person Repot at Sen. | Fo rioters then tnoved oe ae ce werk: | that Goddy was also shot, as previously reported. | AxTI-PolyGamy BILL—The Salt Lake city | has many a thee = ator Revels and George T. Downing were in | adjacent, where « blocty fight ensued, ih which, — ° News, speaking of the of the Cullom | sharper or harder eed eee pm We have just ved from Northern Ohio 25 bbe the party, and considerable curiosity, mixed | several men were seriously wounded. The Appeintments by Gov. Warmonth. bill by the House, says: “ striking out of ty finger, with the nail APELE cl ER. pure and sweet. he, Cree ping | with expressions of ill-feeling, was shown | rioters were greatly augmented in numbers, and Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. the firth section rids it of several of its most | introduced into the somew! ‘will retai Dider - tpiccare ‘Name and Number. ap %é-ly ] HAVE JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAM int to vanced, i arts of th . Ne - | then advanced on Scott’s Mills, when the gen- ‘ 26.—G. 7 , | repulsive features. They were too for Tsons are often. From s Factory not heretofore represented in the | ies. in quantities 6 euit- at SS cents per gallon, and | 0 various pal Stoned ne pasa eral superintendent of the works, ‘McDonald, has nade the Lone iar | Cn gress to swallow. Many thought the House Wee wax” of the . and two of escay would nev this an: , and that District, NORTHERN PRODUCE COMPANY, the performance, Dut asthe audience emerged | Foters by taking to Toriver insanity arene Administrators Finaiee, Joke oak ke. | Hs clear Invasion of the constitation would kilt | 2's, gueht Dever PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, @ good many expressed themselves with some | wards. Sheriff Bishop arrested nine of the riot- | Counts Alired Shaw; Getwnene SO ai, We cannot say what the Senate will do with | ear'by being. pushed too A SAMPLE LOT OF VERY MANDSOME mhs Between loth and lth streets. | Yarmuth in regard to the inmoretion, ers. ‘There were rumors yesterday that the not ? but this we can say—if it passes, and then far, & mal grate against the drum, excite in- FF G8 SALE-TIBER, in he rough, saltsble for works were hela by 700 armed strikers. who de- hale I pdt sgn + Parmar’ sBouid re ceive, the ignature ng Preside pa ade fie ihe Construction of building frames, bridges, | WirH THE CONFIRMATION of Judge Bradley | ¢la%e thelr intention to hold it against any | size, (colored;}’ Police, E. W. ‘Pieree; Im | and become a law, not meet or | all the parts awa: jaclvered, at Wi i force that may oppose them. Abont noon the CHILDREN’S PERAMBULATER si Op! ’ RR. ‘“t wer the expeetations of its author. Person- | constitution; second, BE SSetigpepa | fe eves i te nde i ae | afore Pome cremom erie We | ES Rabin comme | 2A acts ee es | Sten el CARRIAG: 3. D. TRIPP, Fall ‘ ae = , wi gislative powers cor ~*~ — ee ‘Churely] maty. Va. Hi Im" | sges and the date of their appointments, as fol- edit ZR Tart he District of Golgmbin may Sei amintee Aldermen iy tt ot ermen | theiny, ye ee aecne aes ten Ge MAN, Artist—8t mM a some vu! ma rei e ization “ . | perience we pomess to-day we in —— id air, and when it Which for durability, finish, and cheapness excel see tt Hallet give inatraction in Pelating i + | SBowing we tifa i wil be apparent fat she is left fo the Counc witch sion ha? the power | Persecution, and we donot ts effects It | fe becomes dry, scaly any which have come under my observation, and to py Sah Ss a good ko. We entraet the alien: 4 oe — ian naengs One attorney, city server: penecteit. “beste ane ig ars a oe wax which I would reepectfully call the attention of the | S!s2ade known op application.” mhig ite tings of the Maryland State Senate on | Four of the administrators wore Cece; | tails raise armies and attempt to fight, drive | oud taj Interfere withthe bearing —_ Fos 24>: ‘The President taid before the Senate a | 7 the electoral jury of citizens, and Oglesby | $42 Dill should pass the Senate and be tiger | {uit is, the case, it ts , ‘was @ member of the jury. Pas consult a ph: and ause, FOB SALE. memorial from J. V. Nichols and ninety other by the ve, we may then discuss its | the ;, if one cannet ” citizensof ‘Washington District of Columbia, Ohio Politics. merits and probable effect. plan is to fet fall inte the ear three or FOE SALE. ting that “feeling an interest in the les. ce Of tepid water, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Joseph P. Bi welfare an sobriety of the citizens of Camber- | Telegraphed Ezclusively to the Evening Star. ANOTHER EXGLIGH SCANDAL.—Lady Blanche | better still, for it DRY AND FANCY Goons. —<— land, in y county, Md.,” they pray the | Cincinxati, March 2—The Democratic | Goel, cidest of the Karl ot Gainsbor- | but glycerine is far ‘TE San Domtnco Treaty.—In the contin- of pre! the sale and use of ree Convention assembled this morning at | ough, has and married a musician, an | One of the blandest OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY | uation of the debate in the Senate yesterday in drinks ‘in said Lev § of Cumber- | Arbeiter Hall, and nominated the following ofi- | organist—one Mr. M a Blanche is | rapidly penetrates the CROQUET SETTS, F APRIL, AS WE ARE DET: land”—which was referred to the from | cers:—Clerk of the Police Court, Larkin | twenty-five of 3 Mr. Murphy, the and restores them toa healthfu’ THE 47u OF APRIL, 'EB- | Executive session on the San Domingo treaty, Al y. McHugh; Street Commissioner, Theodor | o ‘who, bes. been fn the mnt of | if in a week there is not a decided MINED TO LEAVE THE CITY. Mr. Sumner occupied about a hour in a supple. [the memorial was byaprinted | Chambers; trustee of the Watcr Works, HA | {he'noble Eat, at Beton. House, , | m the hearing, medical advice From the American Croquet Company, made from STORE for Rent, and FIXTURES for Sale. er en mene ete Senate = Fay Frigg Gongsees te eee perme be of the City Infirmary, M. L ond xa wes Loty Rinaeaes mente water, © pt mrey ni the most durable and carefully selected wood, such SIEGEL BROs., lowed by hich the ~ | Vice President submitted (to the Senate) a Similar resolutions to that bythe Re- | They fled to London, and were married at the | Health. Apple, Bird's- Eye Maple, Rock Maple,and White fication, in a speech which ocenpied the balance | memorial from the citizens of Cumberland, | pusqmue” Gomutions favoring the extension ot | pretty and very ‘Catholic in +000 aa chisdrven from very tough LindenfWoed. ee eee — or thanapr alte oar arg tale’ of intoneadiag fina a - yo! Boe city limits were adopted with considerable | C; place, Chelsea, where the Seb ase ee : 4 of the I jum- | sa to opposition. with’ the of 5 stitch ecmbinennteanastth with Nohtnsena6 mb Sim Oxx Doon Azove I Street. SS ae present time, showed its immense re. | Columbia.”}—Ci Civilian. : ee Doran, Vy hed reine —— portion ot lie peerage.—-Cor. N.Y. fom po ee $5: 96: 97.50: 910: aND@isPERserr. | A LEX. B. SHEPHERD & BROS, sources, healthfulness of climate, the valueof | Tae PRorosa> InTanwarioxar Yaour | [irhee, Purchased an interest in the Vallan 5 EE cera products, mines, &e- He claimed that itwas or | Race.—A meeting of the New York Yacht | Gnfusm and Judge Duyer (Dayton) Ledger. ee, fi eyewear ees amerted. TST are arse | Tsntermre rm aew | Ramona pats ay hay | Geb atl cng ore | ba See eens Sole here, and bring this healthful and amusing game bearing on our foreign relations;thatif we failed, | with Ir. Ashbury, the ewnot of the Becker From London Today. the world is from 3 to 6 per cent., while the te expand its en within the reach of everybody. IRON WAREHOUSE, England, France or other foreign nations might Cambria, should ee ee aa heart would raise Sct Fn ctescnimeencrmetce | tarts es An examination is respectfully solicited. 910 PENNA. AV., BET. STH AND 10TH STS., and resulting Cg fc ‘welf-extinc- ioey with a (sourm siDE,) Cee eee rariowin te sateen, tans | power rraccarding ‘Watt's calculation, con- aleek Respectfully call attention to their assortment of wnourafeity forward to ag ‘ume when there oe Be Se ene het wae gin one minute VERBERG, GAS FIXTURES, he, with his a d, | From Professor ‘s wi sao fortunate planct without minute. 912 SEVENTH STREET, ALL PATTERNS MANUPACTURED BY THE aoe lert ‘Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York iaely goneul Asay lady gn nogoume Fa~4 aSSait ‘she oo cis sa mb2l-tr4 Between Penn's svénte and D street. falso those of pe oving v0 some pills that 53 Page oy by coon, aioet hope- 4 25th. ? Bome kind EE Mitehell, Vance & Co. Now York, raced. to ths. ton wool gt the i career ee eee aes | eek panels. EM Riis probable that the debate will be continued | 9. po—c.. eutavix Im New YORE. ‘The Ricts im Italy. Tete, whlch was from day to day ins Siea nt WAsetxeTon GLASS WORKS, through the greater part of next week, though | w7. “Tweed has, in reply to & imemarial of 115 Telegraphed Eaclusively to the Evening Star. nod vessel and hess =P aS Be Rimighty Crner Sth street weet and M street north | PRICES. the time for the ratification expires nominally delegates to the Hall al com: | | FLOREEcR, March 2%—The latest advices | the a gan eartace ot iron, ing off the yiikPtsaokoueb d vat the most reason — bigs “ Monday The bicach between the tan ‘Tumults hed occurred at Bologua, and the infunen i ae gate of ae Tiss seme and, The Largest Stock of i tae dy recor mclaren teem ~~ the demoetary is yot unhealed, and | but tranquility had been restored there alox” | the iron, maninge taamate cr gallate of fron: | _go-Tn aia, So apaa ke meee —— a = that tt will got = Tumor goes that has obtained the votes ———_4+ The boarder eed Surg. ours beacon o CY JA ito ee : ae eae ened considerable seer, cnt eine Of a manjority of he oly ahaa Wester in Masanaeeees, imk—Pec. — =, wear and other sizes. rather receiving necessary Baclusively Boening Star. State fe Gnomon CAN , Superintendent. ‘ever exhibited in Washington, and at the wail tan’, che setsiebeae ome Bemezintle members to path mew Sy aha” ng par Toom Sight in South wtZ ae Union it was pag tt, UILDERS’ DEPOT, ESTABLISHED IN 1855. LOWEST RATES, have, however, got the thing down to a dot, and ve fice cy Stogon ow, ig resulted in hing'non, sheet nsec. (fee State has ao: MAN, COLMAN & CO.,(successors to H. W. Brery Variety of one of them undertakes to give the ayes and | nity to ike Talamnany mesting. being more 100,200 of het people. A.coar- Se oe HAZE cures 2 a eatiaated tp the eens ee however: | Lawn Saze—On last ing £0 Se Oe ee Tae te ots | SAD, Pe TN REL Dee HA TEATAEE | manufactured, of style and Anish equal to the anest | 2ttrse javalidated by the tnct auek Menatet natty ax rie, pod opus 20 fees than St the Unea Aennt | in Buftalo. “iavioe Aited the ‘oeur lath caveek amok Gena """ famported marbles. ‘Morton, who made the powerful speech yester- land, containing, about Siie* tre tiving in Massachusetts, erThey ee ee OURS, GASH. BLINDS, &c., a een pLeraan riuxs, | “7 for the treaty, is put down azsong the noes. ee, Tne od more Cunavat—The ‘arrested for break- | 67 Women Eondcdl py manatactarigg agree that have hereto’ | vases, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, Comrrmuariexs—The following wore con- | {0 .Fattick Gloun, To 9 ingopee i, Chaney's i dg Stree oa aoe steel SRG Sem DE SIE, So. port Be snag oaar any jag ea ie ata to emey Wier pe ‘Guuve om poe from his Boe Bole Agency Sbarpe, United States Marshal acres, be of ee WINDOW MOULES PATENT EARTH CLOSETS. District of New York; P. of Soca an frome 2 Paty Fic accommoansoms yeuteg gees EEWeL HAL ‘We call especial attention to oar ‘Tennessee, United States at longing to hy Demecret- at the above are taxed to | "sos: Louis has £53 fe Pees, eceouy PARLOR GRATES; LATROBES, FURNACES ‘Thomas B. Hamilton, of ro,Braety John f Harford ( Md.) Demo <n their utmost there being some thirty | 7 ter 4 BCRO! tates ‘Minister ‘Uru- Amone the qualifications should prisoners Gazette, ZUERING, ana vk iRonernly in li'its | comprising al the moet improved varieties, fang, Samuel, Harlow, Collector ‘of the th sited upon for pool eaeher a 0 good ton ‘ers Sa es aims |e ;, We respectfully shareof patron FOUNTAIN JETS of every style, Sick New Seth 'C. Hawley, Collector humane States is becoming general. ‘every | S7-The “Woweal sh 5 toour devart-| PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING, | of the Minit, New York, Albert &. Tatiy shout these city bas for & | less than twenty years, nant BUILDERS HARDWARE, where oye ‘Amemor of the 24 district, New York; Chas. H. | where corporal punishment which ‘coprly of the commen & amorment can be market rates. | of the most extensive charsoter and of all, deverip- | Henistead, U: States for Utah | extent we pha sl pore ‘while ago, some. | reports are a obser nad. Gon” | apes . gerume ky Fogrory: Jeep Pinkham. Marr | sdministered; mo one should body Hole Jouge Harsande eremest from tos | SgrAcon iets : iret, | “MEd wad-eanmine our Stock and Saleerooms, t@m | abal of Idah tice Saaea Fe, J | chuBren who ls unable to appreciate thetr bench in ae See ee larger, wines Se. | citing much «J Opposite ro ri, Tisatenant in Waritigs, make allowances for thelr cucotay ee Pee pee Brecuteds Jouah H. Stanton, Assistant Paymaster in the commisserate their little fashion. lei i & 00., ie and 7th'streets, 4 Navy-

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