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te ee Se er THE EVENING STAR, | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, At The Star Bullding, SW Corner Ponnsvivania Av. and Uth St, av Tus BYENIVG STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY +e Tue STAR tw serveq by carriers to nett #0 sorters in the City aad Dietrict ee TEs Ouety es Wass,or Fomtt-ee Ot comtae THE WEF4LY EE Mr. Maynard (Term.) made the point of order that the gentleman couid no: lake auvantaze of ae e SiguajectaTemtoe SN ee eet — i 3 4 Dr. ood sald Irsbe gentinwan wes willing to or hi eas.) rr (evcnenn Pim aeligites Senet ot pee Mr ‘ood. ve y | py oe House desire to do so they can take * + the bility amd ir. after what | by the from New York, he thonght WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 1870. TWO CENTS, | Fretdncs tire ssemination ile most Vt, B5—N®. 5.325, AMUSEME’NTs. wy 4? LONAL TP. gaTEE. a ze ‘The Charming #94 Yee Cometenae, f the principal amd most fach- t te~ United States have | 5 hs and every event ima in Washington: the prot EUITTLE DETECTIVE. Loe ‘rent characters, introdn. ‘ing Rew son; M ETZEROTYT HALL. GLE BULL, eyrettelly smaneee ONE GRAND CONCERT O8 FRIDAY KVENING, \PRIL © + follewing Artiewwe: ye LD). thee vey Sopranc; jaar Tenor: RP Uistinguiabed Pi- | . Business Manacer }Rep.aOhren.) ap2-if ALE J. 3. WATSON Vin soe p-ieoe puntos ef Tike Pasties to sew @ large cum from oe inte aie of Juco Thom pants ‘ion from 9 = m.to 5 MIOINAL PIOToRwe” Sx, ORIGINAL PICTURES. 24 eour, between 12th and Nery. New York, on «xhil A™ KEPCAITORY, 243 F STEEET, Berween Thirteenth amd Bourten:h Strets, OLL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, ac., ROGED'S GROUPS OF OULPTUEE, STATUETTES, ac., &c., OORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PAZYOUTS, PARLOR BRACKETS, &c A Fine 4 ssortment fer HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A.V_S SMITH. ON EXHIBITION 4No. sp Sa! 7 =a PICTURE FRAMES. detwean ht Doors above Odd Basdes, Picture Fi LECTURES. HIGHLY ITE ‘Ox SUNDAY EVE by HS. BEW sega of the Day; or, The Catholic ING LECTURE AT u j ture wil be applic. OF poor families. MORTON will deliver a Lect "under the auspices of the I ressing wants of wale by members of 1 BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Ts GRANDBALL LigtoR DEALERS Ass’ NOX GREAT REMEDY,VIA FUGA. — “* DR Pacapict of Wanteriat curses ar vd at can ree and retail by COLUMBIA YEAST POWDER, Composed of the most Healthy Ingredients, being free irom all mjariows drugs. S7 SOLD BY ALL GROCERS in the City. ‘Wasninctov.D. C., Sept. 71, 1868. Jam fully ecqaninted with the constitution of Columbia Teast Pyuwder. The proportions are well adapted for the efficient raising of the dough, and] ‘consider it an improvement upon ecisting yeast pow- ‘Tuomas Antivect, MM. D., Chemist. S7 MANUFACTORY—S12 & STREET, Br- Twees Stu axp‘StH. Boome DEPOT, ESTABLISHED Tai 1855 ~ es SCROLL wpe. Eira chateot patron Marcie te patterns. ts Cc FTaet Soot Bauare, bat. Lend Kew. went, ere a 3 HE HIGHEST ren: —— ere. at E. 8. Co rough mail promptly attended to. OFFICPAL. ' to the committee the fullest power to sead tor THE LATE GESERAL THOMAS. — | Persone and pases. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | gatt: Reser ate owards ne dered a ” This Aftarnoon’s Proceedings, {so Sete ee Washington Rews and Gossip. ees ae i Be )* Statesman, anda Christian geudeman, INTERNAL RuvEsUE—Tbe Teosipts to-day from this source were $345,814.54. EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ‘This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THE McFARLAND TRIAL. War of Words Between Conusel. Exclusively to The Boentry Star. New York, April 6—The MeFetiand tria ‘was resumed morning. The’ court wis tather more crowded thaudefore. The: m Icoked excited, Additional Consentiva to the Convention for the Regulation of tae Posial incercowrea berwerg the Unt.rv States of America and Beigam: signed a Brussels the Bist of Aagust, 4D. isc, An Additional Convention between the Gene# rai Post Office of the United States of America aud the General Post Oifice of the United Kin. dom of Great Brituim and Ire’and having exiate lished @ reduced chargeor six cents per eunce, or per thirty grammes, foc the sea couveyance across ithe Atlantic of bitters sont te closed mails throngh the United Kisgdom, the under- Signed. duly authorized by their respective gov- have ®greéd upor the follswing arth! The sincle rate Fpoanes Se tie inche Fates! om the direct’ cor- respondetice excbangad between the United States and Gelgtum shai be as tuilows : 4 1. On pre letters trom the United States en cons. XO" Prepaid letters from Belgium, titty cen- mes. And, for the sea conveyance of letters, in closed mails. acrots the waters of the Atlant ¢ Ocean, the Uufted, Sates Oitice slvel' receive sx cents per eunce, or per thirty grammes. Aaticie 2. The memorial services in honor of the late Major General George H. Thomas were held in thé Hall of the House wt ovcetune re co night. The ‘ies were crow: Y Pico! allotted te the Diplomatio Corps wore tions lies of their respective families. The gallery opposite the Speaker's: was ooeu- peed by the Marine Band. The seats on the Hoor were filled principally by Representatives and Senators, together with Judges of the Dis- trict of Columbia Courts, and officers of the army, including General’ Sherman. On one side of the main aisle forming the area in_ front of the Speaker's chair were President Grant Secre Fish, Robeson and Belknap, Attor- ney General Hoar and Postmaster General Creswell. Secretary Boutwell is absent from the city. On the other side of the area were Chiet Justice Chase and all the other Justices of the United States Supreme Cou. The Hall was decorated over the doorways national tt - and one whose character was above Feproaci. ATE—Mr. Hamlin presented memorial | Mr. Dicwes sald the saotion wae made tn the ly signed b; same spirit that was mani « Semeomty dene 22 citizens of the District of | same spirte: ‘ond with the fabaceorheerne ebia, asking establishment of @ Pro- | fP cnerat Howard's utegrity. He thought that bate Court for the District of Cotnmbia: Ke." ‘Bs there charges had been made by # member of ferred se Commeitns on: ee tee Howse, on his personal responsibility ax vepor ted favorably bill annulling certain acts of aa wg yt ey ot Wyoming relative Oughly sified. he Territorial Legisiatare x to the Pacific Ratiread. iS. Pptare spid Gen. Howard had nover Mr. Edmunds offered resolation reymesting Sheree ATLON sent &) the Senate to- P. Root, of Kansas, to tthe Panne. day was that of Jo: be Minister Resident Hox. 0. P. Moaton wip lectere at Lincoln Hall next Tuesday évenimg, the W2th instant, on “The Mission of the Repndifcan Party.” Tue contract tor Tarnishing envelopes to the Post Office Depattment for the nexi tour years, commencing July 1, 1870, has been awar- ded to George H. Racy, of New York. ‘one bad boon sen! Mr. Sehenck (V.) said it he shoukl ever here after object te allowing time for ab eR~ planation, it would be because in case ad fad been taken of the privflege to make * ual atiack npen an de individual, whe nad no means ot to the mitack. r- Wood claimed tis be had mgrer trame- cended the rates of the House. It was impos- sible for gentlemen on his #ide to get before the Fes ony sesmate touching the resporstivitit y of apy ot eR eral jurors were examined by the counsel. In the discussion on the acceptance Trowbridge, Mr. Graham took oc- easion to arsail the course which he said the wor2cation intended to the jar} Year, he sald, determined Ghat te jury sou returns, *Sr_ Mort oe laine, called a the deficiency al per oon enggrnaone read. ° tee on ms the following amendments; which were agrect to. To supply deficiency in fund for relief of sick ConrmMATiONS.—The Senate in executive session yesterday afternoon confirmed the nomi- ton, (Judge Davis,) who, he said, was earning nattion of Wm. Governeur Morris to be Marshal “bieod mo with crape. re was a similar arrangement ou the front amy : government uplew advan. ‘The counsel for the people disclaimed haying | and disabied seasnen, $100,000. Mal eo tke then pens The conditions of Articless amd t* asthe con- | for the district of California, and Michael Vidat, | of,{e 8 Spanaich the anaiaed Grd fone |! sity, iovention: Or ig the jury; tha. | Increasing the amount Yor the new custom | Pigtaten wy kom ese eee of Personal ex Trmugn cetiveen ie Cuited S:azesand Bel-tum. | o¢ Louisiana, Consol at Bripoll. Decanraglee amar Rees he eee’ | woms he a matter for the court to sttle house and post office in New York city from | Mr. Weed suki Re Knew nothing of th signed in Brus, Dist ay of Auguss, iu pies nt ot i | | The juror mas accepted: and. sworn, making ight handred thousand the year of our Lord one thoussad eight 5 ag ments were made under the superintendence o! lon —4 ORDERED To WasitixeTon FoR PROMOTION, Masters Mr. Buxton, ‘the Doorkoever of the House General Cox, Secretary of t > Pre sided, agsiated by Vice President Colfax ou hls right, and Speaker ee - his left, bate Coburn and Colonel Henry Stone were reques ed to act as Secretaries. "tter er by the Incr: the amount tor the sub- and post office m Boston trom ($20),000 to KI5u,~ 000. Increasing the appropriation for stone work of the west enter stalrwot the ‘Treasury buitd- dred and sixty-seven. so far as they are . on- tary o the preceding article, are repealed. Articr23. baled gome o eonyention. which shall be con- red as additional te the convention of the . M. Watson, Wm. A. Morgan, C. thou prove Genera! Howard guiltine of*thos ‘an on the floor world be more ‘him vindicated than himself (Mr. Several more persons were examined. Hum- phrey P. Thompson had formed no opinion, and ‘ould form his opinion from the evidence. He asked the Court if the murder were proved t of Angusi, 157, shall cume into opera, 1 2 ct OF ing, Washingsne D. c., Poy ere : é ’ ty. ‘This question, the Recorder said. could! PPropriating #12,000 to the ‘House of Cer- |" air. Butler (Mass.) thought that as these tion on the ftfeenth’ day ef March, one thou. : : Ex. pe Lewes, the: Marine Dmsen'® | Mies anewereh at tate peteter oe cone’ tee, | ree Boys” in ‘the District of Columbia, fad grown out of a bill reported from sand eight Kundred abd taconite RVIEW OF THE VieGinta DeLecatiox 5 ae were made by Gencral Cox.who saia | question spoiled Mr. ce 0, | under the provisions of the act of July tee on Education and Labor, the Done in duplicate. amdeigned m Wasaington | WITH THE Presipenr.—Senators Lew's and they had met to-night to mourn thé of one g @ Juror. and he was set aside. Increasing the amount of the Dalla. | *BWCct should be referred to that committee for eee Te Mare. ome thousand eight hun- | Johnson Representatives Porter, Baker, Platt. | Sites iMet to-3t renounced to be one of its Great don) tae cag contest, there would | for rent, watchmen. anid labourers ded and seventy. and MeKenzie, of Vi friend aot know that these charges are uc, ber comes before the House and makes them be a great deal inere ‘to settle the trial wap over, and that he would show astateof facts Wich would make ecery father’s heart burn ut, A recess was here tiken for twenty minute: pecan Ting (THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION. kB fer Enz! had an interview with the Presiden: this morning in reference to the federal appointments in that State. Tue Presivenr, Secretary of War, General Porter, General Dent. and others will leave here to-morrow at noon for Troy greatest men. By common consént of and foe he was regarded as @ model man, both as a soidier and oases. His own claim to be ere to-night troponin rn Senoral mas in several cam and was With bis friendship. He paweda high culoziam upon the ee for his bra very, modesty, and stern integrity. General McCook, Governor of ‘Volorado. said {us.] Jzo. A. J. Carswetr, Positmester General of the United Staces. ins.) HAunice Detvosse. T heteby approve the aforegoing convention, am! in tattimony thereof I have caased the seai of the United States to be affixed. ®.] U.S. Grawr. By _ President: ing on the corner of F and 15th. ecou- pose the Paymaster Genera), from 2.5a6t0 for build- For four watchmen and two laborers ing corner of F and Iith streets, #729. ‘or fuel, of C= re blican Both WORKMEN IN THE Nay tary of the Navy states that the reduction of in the various Navy Yards is permanent, unless Congress makes appropriations necessary to complete the work ou han¢, ‘There is plenty of work, but no money. : % Mr. Wood said he was personally respousible ANILTON Fis, Secretary of State. tend the funeral of the late Major General Geo. the yee he ight of not only comrades ment of grounds south of the President's Hows, louse. | for the . and added that when the House Wasicingion, March 1, 18:0. H. Thomas. General Sherman leaves for Troy | who lad served with General Phawas, bout the Mietacas, Auk ee Panes, poate purchast et i genbouse at President's and | had done mith Gen. ‘Howard they could. turn AMENDED ARTICLE. rather oe Sabet ete ccates od upon’ nies his sank tad | election in Counectiont show that tee wajorine | Pic casval reralte Potomac, Navy Yara, | [attr atten ee To replace Ariicle V6 of the Detaiied Re lations r the execution of the Pos'al Convention signed at Florence the 8th day of November, Vi- accordance with Article 18 of the Postal Convention between Italy and the United States, signed at Fiorence on the sth of November, 1s67, the two admintsirations have agreed to re~ place Article 16 of the Detailed Regulations of Isc of March and 2d May, 1868, by the following article: ¥ _—The Secre- for English is 810. The vote for Jewell was 43,520; tor English, 44,130. The total vote one 5, showing @ decrease this Year of 3.125. Republican vote is 2,173 less, and the Democratic vote is'962 less. The Sen- ate stands 11 Republicans to 10 Democrats; last Year it stood 13 Republicans to 8 Democrats. he House stands 127 Republicans to 112 Demo- erats; last year it stood Republicans to 108 Democrats. , attest the giser which all "After paving 4 tribute tothe virtue of the deceaced, General McCook read a.series of Terolutions, concluding as follows: “That in thesimple but massive greatness, the exact jus- country, which characterized General Thomas, ‘we recognize his likeness to him who was'tirst in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of bis count “that his name and memory chusetts (Butler) and — me bin. and y Striking oat the appropriation of $4,270 to = 4. Witlard siatee. for mirrors furnished to a 2 Appropriating $30,000 for finishing additional quarters for midshipmen, now in course of con- og a @s per con ract entered into July 13, HOUSE.—Mr. Tanner (N. Y.) introduced a Joint resolution directing the Committee on the ‘THE Secretary of the Treasury has addressed, no fer a letter to the Collector of Customs at New York personal explanatron. . Wood said he had always obeyed the rules Anticte XVI. —9 can never perisi from the hearts of his soldiers of the House, i ms » | instr t and the last sad tribate we Ashore. Library to cause to be painted and placed in the ‘Mr. Schenck Pie peng ory pes aoe ar ag acigana tne poraiy ars ery prt mappa na a canna to him is to thas recgrdourlove, our ad- | Te Evdustety te The Hoening Star. Capitol » portrait of the tate Major General | man bad obered theorder . Schen e e Intersatiohal postagen | formed by Custom Hone oficials, either daring | ™Geucrar micenee enka that hie mind turned Queen,” from Liverpool, is shore on the part Soo ee contingemt Tand ot | MEWARd and received it. Ou the Unpaid iettets, er incafbeiontiy gecetan | OF onteide of business hours, must be regarded | back thirty years ago, when ife wastrem and | of Sandy Hook. "No pavticulars, as yer, wave | 82 Caual amou to pay for the same. ie letters, shall be computed in the mousy of the | 8#&.cause for removal. anna entice Somction hespoke of thelr in- | Deen recerved, wx the telegraph Hine is down." | matwe Rowse & or not it was receiving office. The reduction of these moneys a fimacy while in Florida,and then briefly traced | {Second Di eh ‘Mr. Dawes (Mass-) introduced « bill in reja- | fm New York shall be effected in the geweralaccoants atthe | HiLs Sicnm> my THE Presivexr.—The | Me military career of his deceased comrade, | New York apr 6 When mship The rat of five lire ten centesimi of Italy far one dollar of the United Siates. concluding with the remark that hie death mig.ac President this morning signed the Dill for the be traced to long exposure and tke shocks tiat tion to the taxation of banks and their capital. Referred on Al Queen has beeu gotten off, and is now in quar- antine. prt was col In entering the foreign charges on the letter- | ection of a bralze across the Delaware river. | ever attend the tumults of war, and to the Tres tions affecting the personal honor of a member, bill, im the money of the dispatching offices, the | between Phitadetphia and Camden. Also, the | Providence of that God that rules alt tings for cent of the United States and five centesimi of Italy shall be teken as equivalent. It is also understood that the quarterly ac- founts shall be paid, respectively, in gold, aud in the denomixation ‘of the money of the red- tor office. the best. Chief Justice Chase next:said he and his As- soclates of the Supreme Uourt came to join the uonored President and Cabinet and Senators and Representatives and all of their tellow-citi- % us in homage to the memoryof the great sol- ier whom the nation mourns. He also spoke 0 hint asa private citizen, pows-ssed of singula: suteliigence and accuracy of information. he Were called upon t> name his most distin- gafshing feature, perhaps it was self-abneza- bill authorizing the Corporation of Was! to set apart certain parts of streeis and a for Parks and walks. ~~ -e Fighting in Serious Diserders inrougkont the Conntry, Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Panis, April 6.—The news from Spain is im- port. The Madrid Gazette of this a. m. says that order has been restored at Barcelona, but not without considerable loss of life. The bar- ricades were attacked by the soldiers and taken without much difficulty. Many of the rioters were killed and wounded. The whole province of Barcelona has been in a state of si inquire invo the expediency of ap; riating $50,000 for the tmprovement of the Unioriver att Ind. Adopted. Mr. Stevenson offered a resolution requesting the Secretary of War to inform the House in re- Ree the condition of the Louisville and Vashingtom Canal; which was adopted. Mr. Clarke (Kan.) asked, but tailed to obtain leave to introduce a GENERAL CaNBY.—The Presidenthas decided to change the headquarters of General Canby from Kichmond to Washmgton, and in a few days an order will be issued trom the War De- partment to that effect. There seems to be no Signed at Washington, the Ist day of May. 18€ d ac Florence the 25th day of May, 16. A. J. Caxswett, Postmaster General. RNAVARA, Direcior General of Posts. . Tae CerTer Marker Hovse.—Mr. Morrill, y The Governor of the Province has been dis. from the Senate Committee : . = Conde that the President wilt nominate Briv. | oui des napeg se ee ree RTOCE 20.98 1 pincer by the polittary. br oa enn q : Gen. Canby for the vacant Major G fe ae eee SC aNE, is aire ‘There are rumors of serious disorders else- ing and Grounds, has reported back to the SPECIAL NOTICES. x MNOS Generalship, | iom was profound andsincere, bul xt Wes wot the | cere pattiontete cf Crier Cadiz Senate the House bill incorporating the Wash- Sa ier vice Thomas, deceased. Patriotism winch lives upon the » He wat | srowing out of the ular opposition to the B 5 GRAY Baie Without iear and without reproach. conscription law jo signal : ry ington Market Company with the folowing Rotores ‘cs tix Ota Youth fut Cotor Mrs. GRANT gave a brilliant reception yester- ‘The Arion Society then sang a dirge. hater 5 rset amendments: + re wr pacubwas | Chandler, San Dyer Stee sett Meigen | the Volunteer ‘Army: vat now a Senior frost | The Emghiah University Boat mace— | wich tad stricted the easton eee | "Section 2 is amended #9 as to aliow the ion Chandler, Miss Dyer, Mrs. Senator Morrill ana | S32 inf Cambridge Wins by a Length. Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. Loxvox, April 5.—The University Boat Race between the and Cambridge,eight-oared crews, takes place at tive o'clock this afternoon. ‘The weather at_this hour (1 p. m.) is delightful, and there is every indication of a fine contest. ‘The odds among’ sporting men are eleven to eight on the Oxfords, and are eagerly taken. John Phelps has been appointed judge ef the race. Missouri. He said, in speaking of Gen. ‘Thomas, his eulogy was written in tuiliions of hearts be- tore he died. ‘The oath he had taken to deiend the Kepnbdlic and maintain the laws, was more porent in his patriotic heart than the voice of his mother State. From obscurity he rose to fame, but fame did not affect the glorious sim- plieity of his character. Geb. diurtield said it was his privivilege to know Gen. Thomas as his friend tor two years. He saw him every day in some of the most stir ring scenes of his lite. He called attention to missioner of that Bureau, who had written a Jeter to him, which he desired to have read. He sent to the Clerk’s desk and had reada letter from General O. 0. Howard, in which chaser of @ stand or stall to retain posession “so long as he chooses to occupy the fame for bis ofn business and pay the rent efor; and the rent shall only be raise application to Mayor and Common Coa who. after hearing the parties, may ehange awd passed the House, only allowed the stall-holder te re- tai sion. “for the term for which the sale made and the rents are promptly Mrs. 3) Sharpe assisted in receiving the ladies and gévilemen who paid their respects to the mistress of the White Honse. After the Cabinet Adjourned, the President assisted Mrs. Grau: in the ,eception of visitors. © upon bald heads, except it Tornishes the sutritive hair i« nonrished and sap- il prevent the hair from falling ont,aml docs jain the sk us. fetter eoadence of is supertarety nad be ad adweed than the Jact thal so mans \msatwoms of tare Ot TeX SPLENDID HAIR-DR Our Treatiew on the Hair it free by; i =5 Saher ayaa as he (Mr. |) Wo ‘Sa ve ita ful consideration. o - ‘ Grx. Howarp is rapidly winding up the af. fairs of the Freedmen’s Bureau, and abou. twenty clerks were dismissed yesterday. Gen. RP HALL & CO. Nasi etri out * J Lonpow, April 6—The Cambridge crew won words in brackets aud i jy By met PE oe F. Whittlesey. Adjutant General; H. M. | the great gittot character aud fame he lett to | the boat Then by on eng reese f had nothing in italics as subjoined: "And the menicipal por, pss Whictlesey, Quartermaster General; and Col. | his country. First and foremost was the pairi- | — [Nofe-—This is the first victory for Cambridge ernment of said city shall at all times ee REE E SP RESAM, _ | Brown, Assistant Quartermaster, also tendered | thar of tue deceased, Lorn ia Virginia, loving | in many years.) -— THE REMEDY FOR CUKING their resignations yesterday, and they were ac- u we power to make and en‘oree such {police} rega~ ns with regard to said market and the mam- agement thereof as in their judgement the {in- terests,] convenience, health, and safety of ths community may require.” heart iull of its tradisious, and where all he loved was centered, yet when the day of tnal came he never needed to makea choice—he was on the right side. ‘The country needed not to show its wounds before he believed, but when CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CROUP. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. 1 posed of the active principles of roots anil cepted. Anctic ExPLoratiox.—The Senate Commit- tee ou Foreign Kelations decided yesterday to re- in section 3 it is: juired that the subscription y ich are chemically extracc<d tore the first threat was made inst is country"« for os : oe gM) open at the 2 re chemically + #0 ws to , rm Tain all thelr medical qualities Port « joint resolution authorizing the Presiden: | titettics ie teat nia: Kepublie aguinst | yar = popped J {rise att pe RI MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS to furnish « naval or other stenmer, and if nece:= | ail enemies. Gen. Gariield also piled fe the show that Mr. Jullam bes bee tenes aie. 3 4 ~ ee =, = Bho are so often afflicted with throat diseases. will | Sary, a tender, for a voyage into the Are‘ic re- private character of the deceased. Judge Wilson by a majority of a few ” final of thie ec. th ing a sure remedy dn thie, ta li and | gions, under the command of Captain U. F. y the Marine Band, Gen. War- in this Oe bat thie Balsam, taken Hall, and to tite! one ted States Senate, bore testimony . van eo iis section 8 few times will ineure m diag Svarope iste’ one hundred thousand 1 27'S onal obdleredane oo De character of < zed by a few individuals tion, give this Balsamo teir- tein Lager Nill P. | GoMars, to be expended under the direction of General Thomas for justice, patriotism and an- | Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. Irasesl with che result, and confess that the Sure | the President, in paying the necessary expenses stock PMLapELrnta, April 6—Mrs. Fanny Weaver c F aration lent etee bed ee = i tapiney acd of her E use. on Perrish street eo ticipated | ; shall been subscribed, books: ga drunden carousel, during which she wes | "Ze! Thee — _ 4 sarvek by-John A. Dorns, ‘and falling hit her head against a stove. The coroner is Tavestise. ting the matter. — A Destructive Fire im New York. Trlegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. New York, April 6.—Last night the New York Oil Company's works on Green street took fre and were utterly destroved. The loss on the stock and enna | 48 $100,009. The build- ings were owned by F. N. Gove and ware valued at 850,000. The company was insured for 20,- 009 and the owner of the buildings for @s0,000" pee sheets rerne. The London Times on the Oneida Dis_ TeArgraphed Exclusively to Tae Evening Star. Lonvox, April 6.—The Times, to-day, eatftariat on the ‘Oncida-disaster, adinits thats the eviderce stands it is unable captain of the Bombay, or blame the Am@eriens bending integrity, While great as a soldier, he war wise aude good aan chive With e soul tender and afiectionate, he was loyally submis- sive to those above him. Gen. Slocum, of the House of Representatives. was the; pext speaker. He sail that. twenty Years ago Gen. Thomas was his instrnetor at West Point, and his commander in the feld during a portion of the late war. When Gens. Lee, sackson, Hill aud others joined their for- tupes with the South, aud when the Union seemed to be in danger. Gen. Thomas, when asked where he was going, replied;—' 1 am ing to stay where 1 am.” it was fortunate he Sid, $o far as the vervice he rendered, but more fortunate for the glory snd honor be-reflected onthe country. | He was a model American sol- dier MAN. Cicheraf W. Lia iepemy lot the House of presentatives, ene! mas inxpired pe oentiy Wik Comatenen tithe ae ring and determined, without rash; brave, without being reckless of the lives of hiv sol , Without being arrogant; a rigid but eminently just. He wa: is OWn honor, bul fom jeal- medy is found at Just BP Li ts Sold by all Drnexists. mb23-eolm&w CHARLES NEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Siler; «sin canes sal lesaie grocers and wine dealers. Sole agent for United States, SCHULTZE & TAILER, 40 Beaver sureet. New ork. mht awa of sald voyage. A similar appropriation is pending in the House Committee. Kaips CPON REVELS.—Senator Revels stated in conversation this morning that the cons:an? rush upon him since he took his seat has almost prostrated his nervous system—s> mach so that he considers himself compelled to seek a place of rest. He-stutes that the raids of newspaper interviewers.rpom him have been tremendous, and believes that when other Serators have one caller he probably has ten. He proposes to leave here the last of this week for the North and West. PARKING THe AveNves.—We léarn that it is the intention of Mr. Charies H. Bliss to enter imto contract for the parking of one or more streets.or avenues, under the bill. of Mr. Mor- Till, of Vi, which recently passed the Senaie and Bouse, immediately upon its approval by fee TE TO A ae ee AGE, when perfect man! perfeot wo inenkod envstopes, Adress, HOWARD ASSOCT: ATION, Box P, Phitudetvhis. Pa. 1936-eodea BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This Dye is f min onsy ivalry. These 80 blended that ment i of valuation shail be the Premdent. It is piohable thet Sixteenth | (re tore i completeners 0 his character | Sent. #4 Repple for their deep reasnt Eo yp ra’ . = ew street will be one of the first to be experimented thoss arayund iim with reverence —_——_-_——_ ‘ket company to the rh Me NEW PraNnos. os a gedaan oc oe peor that} “Geral Gox ssid that putting ihe rescjutions| ™®° ay oe om oan oni ana, ey a ‘the prnted' sph” PAROS. cuceesli EARP) | mecded improvement. ns MM MH} ca ote wan a mero mater 'aform: bat i | ecgraphed Bscusiees to he Ereony Star nearly worthles. Parts of the ballding ‘have and maintenance of schools and ie pegs gut befliaoe) of tons, won a sae tapi ated when the | were wih han ao tes raat ana | Caen Gove ommesapney and giuet pat | fhe sapesrs adel af she poor nad cy ‘ : The: invited ts » f SOLe Burt —Mr, J. Jay Watson, agen: of Ole aareraasiont Crawea and © neces.” T' ores Bection Tis dimended by seriking out the fol- egtke A SEAT NORE ABE [wut arven intr, ana tring wis nu | gorse Santa tna tenn rmtna | Gc at Can am pany sty Ger: | "7h. Tit by Ris consent ana wits nisknowi:'| towing words: "sud Tint nese ‘ ole Ancney fur CHICK, mG x se aa the beautiful guld wreath presented to the great Ue, wow of the deceased. sale many. =i fo fe longing ts the Government was SE rer he erection of iatknicas cnoan <— hak Pct Bp ie emt y Shas Cacharel own benelit being re-cold to tt employers. ‘Georgetown, when erected by private oF ind. AIAN Os AND ONCANS FUR RENT, by the dgy, | Wat described in 'AB.a few dayasince. At, tlor, Chaplain . That he pays rent to the Howard Univer- | vidual srbscription. wecksor monte. Frahi'eait” | is now on. exhihition et Galt'e Mr Wares Sf the Hewes, ets te seer re ‘ the funds The Ulli agcompanied by very precise spec- ACKS RESTAURANT. comee to make Gadi arrsaghsieute for Ole Bully | tecusasy ov Ruvewos RROMETO IN Kawead. on hn gle Pa pees H assy bens ayengegoR: Lere ., concert, at Lincoin HaMl, on' Friday evening ‘Supervisor James Marr reports that the assess ‘aan bo oa oaulring: terery 7 , " Rak a ROP " s in Kansas for February last stow an in- ‘onterial. BOSS BS soins RYN BAT: vEBa: P papulsat Wigan. eink. eves. (hs opeauapaittad ee ane ies 5 wet WES EE fit #2 ‘ee , prano; Mr, brariginy tenor, apd Mr. Edward of last year. « -. ae pts sent ont: wit | Hoffman, pianist and. composer, Seats can be. P* , . ye 7 Fertienee Seamene to Se secured at Metzerott™ music more. - Cumnxs im THEState DErantwENr.—Seors. |) Telegraphed Rectusively : Sitcom Lepinithors Biased eer aa Re THE UNpERsiaNED HAVING ET Ak- iqhors. * 14 7 m : rr. s BA ratixbetrata Bist ni Seg resttvet a pevetnee Shree Pron being ‘Taree Men Drowsgp NEAR CUMBERLAND, Sp tne Com ‘Trapscript of iberland ipt of yexterdr: Si eae Sch ae echeenes . pric maees area roe board, foresail, and one map over- ane Teturns will result in a considerable falling oif in the mcome receipts. It was a wonderful incentive to a good many peopie to full returns of their incomes, in ordgr to figure well in the published list. Billiards im Wales. Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. | ‘world of Ni ‘Murteating eam nag! April ihe cemates' as emia bry ‘oolls eo Ln dy rubber yi sisting ye ttl a bi = j into BIRDS! BIRDSI—IMPO. B'Skhy bikps large ot of tae’ Wood and Cages for Net tee THOMAS Reva BH street. between sth and

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