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Reierred to” appropriate com m Teas bor tue tee ane , Also, @ DME for the retiet of ‘Shawnee Ln ndet this call « number of bills of private Suature for SHAH, poate dieabini- ' tess Ges, Were pre@ nied and referred. | _ On motion of Mr. Welker (Ohio), « resolution . Ear adorted catting Epon the executive oft cers Of the government to inform oune + | namber of private buildings tm Wensingtoy 'r ped ant ent aor poveemnent parperss, how su yaa are used, Mz, Van Tetiap (ONS) sake’ lease bo ote a resolution upon the ry Of the Treasury | for the items in bis report, submitted to the | President, im relation to the @169,0%0 pat down TWO CENTS. || mtv Scot capenied or freemen aed FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, %, 85—N2. 5.303, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1870 EVENING STAR , ments were made; the general cost of detection; TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. a+. { 7) : ernoon’s Dispatches. \- TOL ins Mager the toentyrtxth day of Sep” Washington News and Gossip. ABE Capp ones eke aint Bion sassnncctin' ait! Monpay, April 4. Poy et py Preoutent ot etna Lygnvention, Between the Gon- |" tsreewiz Ruvincs Tle receipts from this ] ‘Bis morning before the Senate Committee on ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. fhe ea MT: Morton presented a { ‘soure: today were St,429,099.59, Printing, in their room at the Capitol. Mn. PaRwEtt, Deputy Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue, has retarned to this city from Memorial the Senate be directed to adjourn their - Soctety of Priends, of Indiana, | tive Houses sine die atnoon om May & 180 tha setting forth their effort in behalf of the In- | Stoonding diane since TS, and asKibg that certain lands | Oy 23. members voted THE MeFARLAND MURDER TRIAL. per thirty for the sea cou: mc®ees the Au iantic of letters sont in closed matt Ag immense Crowd tm Attendance— | cn which they are located Be granted to them | time for ho for tatives x Mmtinary Proccentage eer ETE | that they may be able toes mmission. | and Deicgates fe the Congres of the United through the United Kinglom, the un New Vork, and was at lits desk this morning. fore | Htminary Proceedings. ay the Indians. Keferred to Com. | States. It provides that elections shall be bold duly pots ‘their respective govern: a Vas t thet ay to The Beening Stat. mittee on indian Affairs. ip all the States on the second T: ‘after the mcnts, have agreed apon the afticles: | Gex. J. D. Bincnax, Quartermaster U. S. many changes in feeders—competeut and opie |) NEW York, April 4—The McFarland trial fs | "an Suse tant atseh's of, this country | tirst Monday in November, 182, for therlection ‘rheningte rate OEE et | SIBY, Who succeeds Gen. Dana on duty in the able ened bag deen discharged, and. green ones | UP to-day, and the anticipations that it. would | were peng cotitaatty Sena Era tae tte | of Representatives to the Sere ated Congres, cclhgringle rate of letter ge on the direct Quartermaster General's office, arrived here | put on—which touea ne Jase Of Paper. Did | excite the most intemse public interest, judging nn haar od and. tha’ £Bd the im. | and the elections shall be held on — 5. 4 ulnistrations by closed Snail, sis Engload oni, | Festerday. es rss pare Ee pargther tt | trom the Ject&o the reserve mentioned in Article 8 of the couvention of the twenty-sixth day of Septem- ber, 1867, shall be as follows: un letters had been large or sma! by Mr. Eihet as witness would ma) a them. presept appearances, are likely to be realized. As early asten o'clock this morn Lorra, the chatming, appears at the Na- the corridors ot the court of General Sessions, tional Theater this evening in ‘The Little De- densely crowded by a curious crowd eager shall be disposed of tor the benefit of the Sha: = ows: 5 By Mir. !—Witness had of two | by won 1 tO. gal i Aree reads Trend rn ee from the United States, tencents, | tactive,”*a piece written specially for her, and | ,,24 "Cla ine was contined to two | ‘com. ‘The throng fn the Wate the eae te Slane a that 2. On letters from the Netherlands, twenty- 72 st Druteh.) le mi sea conveyance of letters in closed “mails acrocs the waters oi the Atlantic Ocean, the United States office shall receive six cents Pee ounce, or per thirty ARTICLE 2. ‘The conditions of Articles 5 and M4 of the cou- in which she impersonates six characters. dudged of other work as he saw it him. “Changing of feeders in the office always been common tosome extent. Had heard other of wasie. Could not say how much waste occurred. ‘There had not been an unusual amount of loss on the presses witness had ch: of. Feeders on his esses had bee: . very differently composed from that which ts usually seew there. A little after ten o'clock the morning Captain McCloskey, of the court jencral Semions, arrived at'the Tombs, where the warden handed over to his castody the prisoner, McFarland. McFarlapd was neatly dressed in Mack, his face was smoothly Gex. PLEASANTON, Collector of Internal Revenue for the thirty-second District of New York, was at the Interna) Revenue Bureau this morning. Bs Cattell presented jorial of oS hie yreperty, r. Cattell presented memorial o} laletshnee : Hee —— dollars, to his wife, for the sa; shaved, and his general demeanor was cool a: of herself venting ets Post Oftice of the | SENATOR AND Mus. Seracuegavean elegant | Poata san the names of all the feeders | collected: enn Wee ys i and ther chil id be absent in United States of Amerien ard the Gerscar Pong | dinner party Saturday night. ‘TheMorine Band | changed on his presses. Never knew Mr. Ethel eclaaltted Gree » While he yo the reason | Caltfornia. ‘Thither he In the custody of McOloskey, McFarland Uhat on account of delay in the Castom Houses went, antl thence he re- OBice of tie Netherlands, signed at the arrived at the court unrecognized by the dense Hague | Was in attendance, and the evening closed with the twenty-sixth day of September, in the year z they preced- until he came into the Government Office. He turned a few months since, to tine an unhappy - | crowd waiting to-cateh a glimpse of him. ‘Soon | Pieper presents Tuned. | Referred to Com: | Charge of smal im bine, Solita, who had sohd dancing. Dutners had been an applicant for Mr. AJ. | ater the arrival of the srimes ey seen ee Prendcat submitted the order of ar- | Be 1ePerty and grown rich by Spscaiating wie 1°67. so far as are col ‘to the , 4 2 3 ry ing article, are repealed. SURTTARY Bourwett bine gone on a briet | foome «ons, Place as foreman of the press- J, by his little son Percy; ‘hey hime eackoret eyed not Asricte 3 By Senator Caaerfy +b! tent of feeders. tera rangementa, agreed upon by the presiding ofi- | jhehTecceds., The ungrateful wo Se en oe the im the Hait | P0oT man as her lord and master,and it was General George Thomas, after import that permitted of the Homee of Representatives, on Tuesday | p™y after long se. ‘This was in trip to his: home in Massachusetts, and the President has commissioned Assistant Secretary Hartley to act as Secretary during his absence. and entered into conversation. Meiariand then addressed others freely, and ‘said he was pre- pared to meet the vers ict, whatever lt was, but was confident it would be favorable. He was coo}, and in much better health thab when con. tined, four months AO. The court opened at 11 o’clock, Recorder Hackett and Judge Bedford on the bench. ‘The present convention, which shall be con- sidered as additional to the convention of the twenty-sixth of September, 1867, shall come into operation on the tirst day of Fe! next. Done im duplicate, and signed at oe it 1e id not know the ex- the loss on account of the change of Dann, a promenen at the Government iad been there three years. As foreman | pressroom Mr. Ethel conducted the baxi- ness ita gentlemanly manner. Knew nothing of his quaiitications. Never had any occasion to call on him to do press work When witness: received his subphosas had a conversa- tion with A. J. Donaldson, the present foreman of the re room, who said othcrs had bucked ainst Mr. 5 F ‘Tax Conservative Rerustican members from Gcorgia claim that the Bingham amend. ment will be adopted by the vote of Vice Presi. dent Colfax on a tie vote in the Senate. Norman W. Dons, Esq., and wife, of New the tenth day of January, one thonsand hundred and seventy, and in Washington twenty-ninth day of the same month. {r.8.] JSxo. A. J. CRESwaiL, Postmaster General of the United States. J. P. Hovsrep: Chief Director of Posts of the Netherlands. She now lies im a very oritical condition, and x introduced bill to incorporate | thongt te is legally the property of the Southern Pacitie Katlway Company, And to Schufts ele fl, and fant oy it, to-any = To aes C aieoen Pa eaten, saoala hie wife die. he may vin, Assistant Distriet Attorney Fellows and Noah Davis appeared for the prosecution. p ; then , case of the People against Merartand | * Be. Williams introduced bill to ean | Murdering her, York, are making a short visit to this c! Clapp and been kicked out, and } wax immediately called Me Garvin said: hi Legisiat idaho. — a I hereby approve the foregoing convention, are the guests. of Lewis J. Davis, phage that he (wliness} kad batts give Mr. Clapp a} was ready to procecd. Mr. Grahaet,on thepart oe oeoen 1809, and for other eure Fonorp DRarrs ix CrnctLation.—Some aud in testimony thereof I have cansed the seal ain P: 2 5 | {air record. Did -not think A. J. Donaldson of the Prigoncr, oa, the propriety of ferred to Judiciary Committee. peat Tes has been selling for, drafts par- of the United States tu be aftixed. Dodge was married in Paris some months was very intimate with Mr. Clapp. inting triers for the jury. ‘The Kecordersald | - MrrGemorn uced bill relating to build- | Porting to be drawn by Ss Baars & IL. 8.) U.S. Guawr. | tothe daughter of the Rev. A.D. Gillette, of this | “Hy Sie. Clapp:—A. J. Dont vaid that | Mir Grahara and the “pices Could | ing in the eity of Washington and for other | ©°.» 0! St. Louis, One deaft, drawnen the Oon- By the President: city. withess had better give Mr. Clapp a fair record. | setile that. ‘The Inter ‘sald he had po objection to Ce ‘on the Dis- | Tl National Bank of New York tor #20, was -asag tt AMILTON Fisn, Secretary of State. ‘Mr. Clapp Snnoanced to the committee that | to the plan. A considera al elapsed | trick of Goleaiie, sent WD York County Pennsylvania National Washington, January 29; 18:0. THE “LITERARY ERUNIONS” instituted by | he hnd had no conversation with Mr, Aad Dow, | (ote a etoriog Whice mninating triers com- | “Mr. Chandicr offered s resolution that when | Bank to the Bank of Comments of Noe York us sAiahamce eae ke Hon. Horatio King, and which have been one of | *!ds0n in reference to tes! to be With bis Hittle ney euch, MeFarland conversed | the Georgia bill is considered there shall Ge collection, bat was net pakd, the fraud being A feeases he ast Denese ene nae at Enlovable features of Washington | wuld be a matter of dite eee cry At colnet conference nee Comet Sagnged To sae akee oe ee ‘present com | tal National m by ere we cath, meen Tien Ag okial Administration of the | Society this season may be said to have culm. | YY wanted every man to tell the whole truth, he first juryman called was a German, who | Sacuiat’Ry and saked for its -4 N = ies Eiolth | nated in interest with the entertainment on James McGlenn, examined by the prosecu- j : } I F i 5 f E i had no conscientious scraples about finding a verdict of guilty, in acese where the punish | ment was death. "Mr. Graham challenged the on saying he knew English batimperfectiy, was | over. : cine uae, sane cag | Sergent ee mute cet | ae ag edt «Page Cac |e Pomen nota ite wrevsanin a | Shee, tat Be mmanatacarng me- | Some readings before an audience including | Me kimer ne ae Prose room very well fora | questions he anid he had formed no opteben ccs | Une, Of ms ‘and Copentiagen and other'Scanai. | BOWE ‘in Athol tor (7 ral Post Office of the United States of America | the first dignitaries of the nation. new man. Thought he was a competent man. Referred fo Committee poe Among those present were President Grant, Vice President Colfax, General Sherman, 2 : g F 2 When witness received his subpoena Mr. Don a'son said a man ought not to go back on his biead and butter. navian ports. ‘on Com- ree. draft Y i no Pee at neving "The concurrent resolution to provide for the =i git et and lished a reduced charge of six cents per ounce, Bo a8 fg conpeyanes sere Chee ne had criticised the transaction | appointment of a Joint commutes on iodine | Who. recently bad primed. et Balti e onper tit for the sea, Senator Sherman and lady, Senator Howe. ‘Thaddeus S. Slentz, examined by the prose- | | ime. ‘The District A tto aaa quantity of fraudulent blank drafts and checks across the Aflantle of letters went nT Fancy | Senator Fowler, Senator Tipton and | cators. -Kuew Otis, Brock amd Evers Dei see the Recorder decided that the challenge soma sed and ludoree DP? Which was again discus- | 2o°Rerihiow, Lewis & Cana Louis. Prat may Se United Kingdom, ine undet- | lacy, Senator Ross, Mrs. Mayor Bowen and bere Dell Brock were com oer aes’ | Bot be sustained. “Mr. Graham then chalionyged | “At pee etek the unfinished’ business, being OFF Te tarp med, dul ir ¥ el. Wi ernment, Rave agreed ots the following Bo. | ster, General J. A. Garfield, Hon, Ginery the 8: on the ground that he was biassed against the thes: mn dis- charged, and at the time was told ‘by Mr. Ethel Dill, was taken up, and the question THE Coat STRIKE_No Probability be Com- ‘Twichell and lady, Hon. W. E. Niblack, Judge ‘the motion strike: prisoner. On ante, Clapp was compelied to discharge him | "Among the celebrities in court are Mayor | p2in°= ont She proviso | Sifie and Mahony sogieu nave ctepeod tanta ARTICLE 1. Advocate General Holt and lady, Judge Wood- | on account pr heavy, Congressionial influence | Hall, Henry Bergh and Count Joannes. Rich. {The to the bill authorizi: account of the refusal = miners to accept ‘The single rate or letter postage on the direct | ward, Pennsylvania; Mr Lippincett, General for places, and that three of his family were al- | ardson’s brother’ civ it, as well as Mr. improve the avenues | tie now news crered ty tes seewh oon correspo: ‘© exchanged between the two ad- Coburn, Indiana; Hon. Hamilton Ward and | '¢ Hcmployed in the office. Sage, Mre. Richardson’s # ty, was concurred ga re =; Ro = mi 4 by closed mail, via England, shall om. Mr. Stricktand and da ys Witness produced a letter from Mr. Clapp, . Eddieston and Henry Morrison were ap- ‘amendment to insert permed after Si-dey. weer at ae be as follows : lady, Hon. ir. ‘and daughter, Judge | wherein M-. Clapp stated to witness that ali | pointed triers by the court, and Mr. Graham | in Hen of the Proviso proposed to be stricken face and ma matt wing th For letters from ‘nited States, ten cents. | Poland, Vermont; Hon. Mr. Blackfan, daugh- ‘itions in the office were filled, and that he proceeded to examine Wingate. He had never vat, Weclaring that the term of service of the | ®€¢! work in 2 ation ing regions. e be For letters from Italy, fifty-five centesimi. ters, and Miss Keene; Miss Cox, daughter of | ad understood that he (witness) was In com- | seen Richardson; he attended Frothingham’s } General Aseembly shall date from January 26, | Operators express t! ~ ves ee 0 And for the sem conveyance of letters, in | Secretary Cox; A. R. Spofford, Librarian of Did oe at tose making the raid upon him. | church; knew Frothin ham, was aware that | 1s70, andshall continue until the to be | eae ty qclt resolutions in regard to the prices closed |, ACTOSS ie waters lantic - 4 iN & CO) im was censtl for connectior Qscan, the United States Oftice shall receive six | Congress, and lady; Commissioner Wileen, ae ‘@ competent proof x | chosen on the Tuesday after the first Monday | t be paid for labor adopted at the meeting held reader,put the personal pronoun I in } case, it the Astor House; had read Land Office; Mra, C.’W. Denison, Hon. John eri with twos, Dita sbous the aanin te fe ae in November, 1512,a8 members of the Generat | ®t Pottsville on the iSth uit. ‘The strike promis cents per ounce, or per thirty grammes. ind sectled sheriif with twor's. Did not con: | ibout the aflair in the Aatn could not | Assembly of watd State are qualified; and pro. | sts to be a en = 4 ARTICLE 2. Brodhead. Hon. E. B. French and lady, General | Siler Mr. Batcs a compstent proof Teale, ‘ell whether it was a legal Trocecding or not; | hibitin the Legutatare from satendingtie trea ——waee ee Peqeen tepications The conditions of Articles 5 and 12 of the cor Balloch, Freedman’s Bureau; J. Sayles Brown, | T!0ught 800 ems an hour, long primer solid, -ad no opinion or behef about the matter, not period named in | they will. Judge Bartley, Hon. W. J. Smith, &c., &e. The firet reading, given by Mrs. Lippincott (Grace Greenwood,) was a delightful original vention agreed upon between the Post De ment of the United States of America and ee Pesta! Administration of the Kingdom of signed at Florence the exghth da {air amount of work asan average day’ knew of @ mistake in the work on “Commercial Kelations.” The number of tloor hands row was in e: of those employed under Mr. Ney fina mr. has sixteen. Floor bands are distinguished from hands st the case. B: r. Clapp.—Witness worked both by day work and by the piece; thought 60 cents per ‘rousand a tair price; only could make $2.40 per day by the piece. Received $4 per day when working by the week. Did not know if the bu- siness of the job room had increased or dc- cveased. of an office beyond the -————__ +wee- he Tee Pinst CoLonen vores om, aE Wer cor of thy 5 r Mr. Wilson advocated his proposition. ‘The | rypwru AmEN>MENT. ~The ‘special sicesiun to NOME OF, Congress to extend the term of the ratit y the mow charter of the ancient city of knowing enough about it; did not care two at what other people thought about matter; of course what he read produced an , Garvin then examinea the Juror, Wao d that_he was impartial, and could render afair verdict. The case was then summed up. Mr. Graham addremed the trier. He said that if there was any truth in what the juror had said, he was the most extraordmary specimen of humanity that ever tried to get on a jury. There must have been some motive ur; him to seek and to thrust himself into a position from which men of his years generally shrink. He | y of November, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, 80 far as they are contrary to the preceilin= <=!" th followed by her capital rendition of Yankee character in a passage from Lowell's * Biglow Papers.” Mrs. Lippincott has never ‘appeared as a public reader, but she has fine capabilities in that direction, a good voice, good face and physique, open brow, large black, justrous eyes, and a mobile countenance well are reneslet ARTICLE 3. ‘The present convention, which shall be con- sidered as additional to the convention of re Sth of November, 1867, shall come into opera- tion on the fifteenth day of February, one thou- sand eight hundred and seventy. Done in duplicate, and signed in Florence the n the revised charter, 2 5; 6 votes were cast for “no charter’ For the frst tae probably the States He never sitteenth or sty. thousan: George 8. King, stereotyper, examined by the | con, eived that it was impossible that an: Dro in the at gre Or enterprise, is a little ahead of the rest Rendeed aol prvcacte ‘ud in Washington the | calculated to give expression and efieet to the Prgsgeutons:, Wat employed at tho Government | man should mot have read the emgine tae thought that whose Toted for tw amend: | * the country on the sfteenth amendment eighth day of February, one thousand eighi | characters represented. rinfing Office. Kuew Mr. Elliot, in charge of transaction in the papers, and Lave not formed hundred and seventy it. an opinion in regard to He was, therefore, at @ loss te aocount for the juror’s answers, and was foreed to think” that he was and that he was not in for ce it now stood, should Pee 2 as At the close of the readings an hour or so was ‘orever hereafter abs Peace, no’ matter orm week another com y spent in social intercourse, interspersed with duet playing by Mr. H. F. King and wife, some wonderful whistling solos by Mr. King, and songs from Miss Cox, daughter of the Secre- tary, Mr. Slade, Messrs. McLeod and Small (rollicking Scotch airs) and Miss Oler. AT WHAT TIME the President’s proclamation of June Ith, 1865, in regard to commercial in- tercourse, removing restrictions in certain por- f the South, took effect, is now | apogee inthe Court or Claims. The intention is to ae the stercotype foundry. He devoted two or three hours a day to his work. Witness saw him about that time daily. It might bo that be de- voted more time to it. Until the meeting of Congvess he was there nearly all day. Jobn H. Cunningham, examined by the pros- geutorss Hiad bee! employed at the Governirent ning. ice journeyman, assistant fore- man, and foreman. Knew of Mr. Brock being lou, and Mr. Brock was on the list as other yma) vamed Lily; not think*him com, mt te = Proof, because he was not 3 good compow. lor. Le 8. No. A. J. CRESWELL, Postmaster General of the United States. {8} BAgBavaRa, oe — I hereby approve the aforegoing convention, and in testimony thereof I have caused the teal of the United States to be affixed L. 8. U. §. Grant. By the : * Masintom Fier, Seerctary of State. Washington, February 8, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES: of church, and one other “Saint” In all there have gone from that town to Utah, in one year, seven families of thirty-six, persons, a a widow, to be “sealed” to her first husband. — % — NEARLY Comrierep.—We learn that the sur- Feys of ail the proposed routes for ohh burg and Dauvile railroad will be early next week, and as soon as the location will be determined. The mous ceremony at the House. The Re- corder the triers that they were to de- cide, upon the evidence submitted to them, whether or not the juror had a bias against the accused. By Mr. Clapp. ‘In respect to management ‘The triers rendered a verdict that the jaror road, we have reason to believe, will he pat on aay peal the qtiestion to the United States Supreme | and economy of the Government Printing Office | was indifferent. The then challenged =. within the ne: Revoed os Orting Yowh/oi oly | Sauersnerde etna Getermine witier | Sow "witneu knee Sollag” "ied Meek sey Sinhala pastor {urge caled was Edwin ene Sa gee estore 5 a a a a By the use of that Scientific Discovery, cated | ives’ or on the 27th of that month: ¥ NAVAL Cavere—The following its have been made of uaval cadets from Virginia: First district, Edwin L. Adar, of Accomac; fifth district, George E. Hatter, of sixth district, K. D. or . Staumtom; eighth ‘disteiet, Baldwin Alexander, ‘Constitution, pa ee ‘of the United | s7-Meriden, Mi i, is to have gu: amps, which are to be “a public besemmeticgs sais & monopoly.” S in the Gov- Seppe Office as a compositor. “Saw him inthe rebsi army. Senator’ Casser nd Mr. a }, the Latege es = tor.—* You must some knowledge fact home to Mr. Clapp.” Mr. Clapp.—‘‘Is tt a ertminal offence to give employment to men who have been in the rebel army?” Senator Casserly—* Not at all.” Mr. Clapp.—* The a belive, has two was directed to HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR REXEWER. It will make Harr grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons. as it ishes the Butritive principle by which the hair is nourished and sup ported. ill prevent the hair from falling out. and does ‘ain the skin better evidence of its superiority med be at aduce 1 than the faci that so many tw ttations of + offered to the puis. ENDID HAIR-DRESSING ! rveailosse-ahe Mere sont tree by mail. that had formed fay and stand ‘les Re ‘TRE SIXTRENTH AMENDMENT Ix Concress— SHALL TRE WomEN VoTE?—In the House this morning Mr. Julian proposed the following as a sixteenth amendment to the Constitution: Sec. 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any Stateon account Sec: 2. ‘The Congress shall have power to en- i f E 3 ¢ ° Be rulli paper chronicies with satis é , this could be attempted with impunity. fact the ‘a has HALL € CO., Nashua, Nil; Proprietors. | sores this ghee’ te wee Dene ewe a: Watacs sranioed tye essrctecs really was that Georgia was not now | {24'a ‘bill to crente a Deacons has rehee For sale by all druagiste. apt-eolm Referred to the Juciciary Committee. Je Te, ined by the prosecut entitled to representation in Congress, and that Genera! ot the Chinese ‘ahead. Had Degnompleredinche Soreenenans, = Printing she should be remanded to a provisional gov- &7-James Revell, . a8 trustee, has ALLEN’s LUNG BALSAM, Nominations —The President sent the fole | pry oc wes owas, built until ten months since. pment. the amenpmeat of Mr. | the farm situated 'on Marley creck? healt THE REMEDY FOR CURING lowing nominations to the Senate this after. Wison wae pocteatle vient. It would require | Arundel . Md., containing 143 for OMOMETIREA, AND GROUP | noon: Din thers pros Sere ner oat ae nee had B fatr elect at couuplete preparations for ee ap SES A : Moses Hallett, to be Chief Justice Supreme | tis; their proofs were very app had 8 fair election, and Georgia wo ‘be made BCTOKANT iT HAS NO BQUAL, | dischar, competent printers and kept blican bat if the election should | standing law, which forbade Atedecompeoed of she active principles of roote and | Cus Rerrauay of workmen; thought there were over twenty such fake’ pace smaner, ie retin would got opening of ‘on the ‘eve of Sundays plants, whieh are cl ext ary re: cases. The tain al) their medical qualities. By Mr. Clapp:—Mr. Barnard, Mr. Luke Wood- MINISTERS AND PUBIAC SPEAKERS ward, Bir. Brashears were tone Hi a tair trial, they will be tion, give this ‘with the result, and confess that the Sore be NAVAL OFFICERS ‘ACI .- BOL is Sold by aif Drweeis's. — what-eolmaw Navat 0} DrracuEp—Ensign Thos A. De Blois, from the Frolic, and ordered to torpedo duty at Newport, Rhode Istand. Ensign John B. Ro¥inson, from Navy Yard, Pi Iphia, and ordered to the Oolorsdo, SOFT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN. ise splendid Hair B P. RALL & CO., Nashus. 8. H., mh 2eo&aWin Prepricters, C HEIBSIECK CBAMPAGNE. In Ba Sao cree SOHUL! MILER, 46 York. _—— c FOR YOUNG on the Eseate Fue a unite Reser. THE SATIONAL 1+ geal SAVINGS remove on Monday, April 4th, to 3o1 MAY'S BUILDING, SEVENTH STREET, OP! Bee OE cote, ASHIONABLE DBESSMAKING. NL ERER SEER ate Vern On pea