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| ‘The Condition of Temnesecs. | Beidence of Governor Bepier Kur Kins Onirages THE EVENING STAR, 5 : —— | : ‘The vestion of reconstructing Tennessee » .- ee Building, resumed on Saturday before the Reconstruction ee ee ‘ Committee, and Gov. Senter, of that State, ay SW. Corner Pennsvivanis Av. and Uth St, « ® wend aud give Meecuthines choteiiag @ NEWS j Ee al and social condition of affairs in ER COMPANY | rain. “hore wan ail attendance oe BYENING STAB NEWAPAP! } [sary ites Fat Pe ae THE STAR fe served by carriers . + pre agg Pt nett ng Bet reg weribers Distri Cus um. vernar Senter CEO Seer ae Dense torn Gerte ran wowte. Gove ‘ | Stating ‘that the ented sree Duras oo — the counter. Two CNTs, Paice ror M. meron a ———) ministered, and on thts point “Tar Neegie erik yomen oo Fawr! V2. 85—N2, 5.929, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. APRIL 11, 1870. TWO CENTS. | j.ten5ur& a ED cause the outrages in Dec last were more heinous Ss - i | Particulars = wi aa eer eearenat | ee ROT. EVENING STAR, _|,-its‘nninmalaion wee ves | TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR.|__ FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. isi ft gs ATIGONAL THEATRE. 1840. "TIME TESTS 1s70 | —— ————— == | im the artillery for twelve months is now pro- a = TWis Afternoo: Sion ikeon an tae N? week of the brilliant LOTTA THE MERITS OF ALL THINGS. W hington N oa Goasi gressing at Fortress Monroe. This Afternoon Dispatches. tad | ite and Chattaneagn railvent, and taking THIS EVENING, © FOK THIKTY YEARS a8: m News and Gossip. —— Moxpay, April 11 | therefrom @ negro servant and sh bin dod oor Sa fey fart er notice, her new | PERRY DAVIN PAIN —————<—___. FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF THB GOVERX- 4 dead; the killing of a white man m: LLER Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by SECRETARY ROBESON returned here on Sat- TE Re aR pat” | almest every nation known to Americans, it In the HE MARL =e, Sumost cuostant ion ana inestimable friend of | UTdayevening wit be produced a lite-liks | Sune dhould travel om oar Eaise ct kinesin: | Sexatom Ravers is in Brooklyn, N.Y., the f ne. } econ Satarday at Zo clock. aptiit | YE 1 a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, | &°°St of P. W. Downing. i ute. et AKIN S ELFVENTH ANNUAL FLORAL | % Sux LSON ~ N MAY FESTIVAL AND BALL, ATOR WILSON goes to Baltimore this eve ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THE McFARLAND TRIAL. Examination Witnesses for De- — Evi as te MeFariand’s Wes aD od Marve! arged, by MENT.—The bonds purchased for the sinking fwhd up to this date amount to $30,497,500, and the special purchases to $73.925,560, ntaking the total amount of bonds purchased by Secretary Boutwell 104,325,050. The interest on 34,~ 196,850 of these bonds, amounting to $1,085,905.50, SENATE.—Mr. Sumner presented memorial | who was hung as was afterw: of the Universal Peace Society, setting forth | party of agp that their aim is to procure a general disarma. | © lieved this charge ment of all the powers, and asking © not tof the implicated Wesanetion {he proposed enlargement of the | Marvel Pntom man and had been a Fede. orn jiiitary Academy. Referred > Committee on Military Aftates- ” aes eens ge? z Exclusively to The Evening Star. Carroll county, when an old man named a e Mr. Sumper presented joint resolutions of the wiht pate erates | MEteNidrow a ennerancemeeds, —* | (ote purchae of anitonat Sond for ie | EGAN occearseaergoeas | atachanetss Lagat’ ineesag’ the | Sokmetuyeerined ae ir agree NEW MASONIC TEMPLE call for and g*t the genuine Pain Riller,ss many 74 — be Se | oe nts ce eee union of the telegraph lines of the country with | Committed to Jail, from which they were taken THOMSDAY, MAY 12, 1570 Hreat reputation of tele veteatte mecdiciee on | gene SEZATORS who wout to Troy, N. Y., to | sking fund. The interest on the balance be- | fast, yet the room ls crowded. Mrs. Horton is | ie Deen anne by men disguised in masks. robes, ete.. and shot Fichets. admitting graticman and lady, 9 OF Whactsescccenpaay ecko” attend the funeral of General Thomas, have re. | Comes due om the frst of July. MSthe first witness examined was Mary Oliver, Renesas Meyiy torte ag pene heed Ho iy 8 Ft a ludier’ ticket edd Price t ae ‘ < next was the hang’ wo en from RS a | Bae aT Seng and Sl per bettie. || | turned. Tre Vows ny Bartor—Free Reeroite of th | Tho wae dresced tn mourning. She testified | should have been induced to pass such resolu. | Massie pepe ew, ber. These or tiene Gux, MEADE has been elected President 0 | Elective Franchise—In the House to-das, Mr — was the danghter of Francis MeFarland. He died on the 16th of September, 1si. He was il! for some eighteen months before his death. At in at omer, BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. the Society of the Army of the Potomac for the This splendid Hair Dye is the best ia the wortd. | present year. ms. ases coming to the knowledge of the Governor , ‘The resolutions were laid on the table, the | ¢° rd = 2 ~~ | Harmless, reliable, instantaneows, not contein ARLOW'S GALLERY —The public are invited ead. nor oualic poison lace paralysis or a Committee on Post uftices and Koads having | be quid Be was compelled soy ty already reported on the subject. Lawrence introduced a bill, which was referred ‘to the Reconstruction Committee, tor the pro- res = tn Tennessee,” in which ; ; first he became very simple, and afterwards | “yeady ss headed "mob violence of the free exercise of the electtve fran- ir, Summer oftered @ resolution instructing | he stated, among other things, his inability to to ENATOR REVELS has accepted an invi oe violent. He twice attempted fo commit suicide, ; Sum a 2s ilacalsdarod Tonapse'y | eutingctmn Gey doqegemtes® Watraates | to lecture lw Cinclena mest month Yor te | Shes which troviden that no citien of the | Sa they, sent him 0 the asylum. being | fegidaton isnecematy to provide for the prover | Preserve the peace, and axked for such egii rom the late «ale of o 3 , 7 United States shall be required to write, print, | unable themselves to manage . Dr. railroads 1 ~ s New York.on exhibition from 9 a m.to 5 | W.A- Batchelor’s Hair Dye has had thirty years’ | benett of “the Widew: 0 ” i transportation of cattle on railroads in the | jut that this application was {ruttiess: that Dom. This isa fivechance Ire Sherr ganiacs pur. | wtarniehed reparation to uphold minor ae cumini run or So pgs or place his name oneay ballet, or cause the f* Woods and another physician attended bim- | United States, 20 as to them with | though it was before the Legislature for a whole Freasyiventa eventos boteven tith cad min streas pi Breas. Applied st 16 Bond etreet. | Repobite.” Senator Ik. intends to leave Wash. | “Ame %0 be done, or otherwise do eny act by wennined kenavieot auntie whee ince nak | Sudicient water, space, 2. davuth ride.) mb?-tr -¥. ventila| month, they adjourned without soing anything whick the pame or identity of any person cast- Mr. Sumner stated that he had received @ | Other he remained a ington on the 15th ¢nst. fora short visit to Mis- him home. He was paralyzed. The witness | etter from the secretary of an agricaltural so- a ees od pan! ea Griving them from their homes, Fetusing to jay MANHOOD WoMANHOe ; M I. Naor ot rtained| the junteered a statom the prisoner, : pay RT REPOstTory, EAT OSD, AND NOMANHOOD. | | siscippi, and will lecture in Cincimuati on his ste aruireuteueaoitary screen ha har dentin Sonentecamess: culated cebeavtoens rent d os cbecpmnorve trnty Penal ems pw hem for their labor, &c. had been reported ‘0 A 243 F STERET, Einsiscs- shen pateteasbect od wakes | ———_ and tixing the penalty for a violation of the pro- | [omEdgver Sing Nemperate in Mis babies es et | the West to Bastas he hadno iden of. The hor- | the perpeserrs whe hectare eat ee ‘unite to consecrate the pion Sent tres, | RiveRs ann Hannons.—The riverand harbor | vistons of this bill, whether by judges of electio: ‘Cross examined—At the time of she | Tore of she Pasonee, tr heynd cattle pe yep Tend certain lave giving the Executive Power to call Berween Thtrtcenth end Fourteenth Streets, 2a ire. Address, | tect # ASSOCL- | appropriation bill has mot b completed, | OF any other person, at a fine of ene thousand | was about 17 years of age. When her father be- paral ow itia, or rather the power to equip an though the Horse committee have reduced tie | detlars or imprisonment for one month, or sub | came ill he was obliged to give ap business. He. ships. The wholesale inhumanities visited upon | provision a military force in Tennessee: also, f unoffending brute beasts was fearful. and | the law known as the Ku-Klux law, and a law filfor some months before ‘sent him to*! om Nas. Rab, estimates nine millions of dollars from th. | jection'to both punishments, tn the discretion of | Hae RifOr e the consequences upon the public health by | authoring sherifis to cali out a posse. Since that ra PHOTOURATES. CH MOHOS, ac. , CLOTHING, &. gmount subrattted by the engineer's bureau. | the court having jurisdiction. r saw the defentiant twenty | Davis mere dimastrous, Hetbopedthe Gpemate pone cetngeat thes aos sep tapeniol, Mreeeee ROGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, No sum has yet been named fer the Pataptco or " years ago. While making thi sistement the | to9 on uiture would consider the propriety | to men who appear in public in masks. It was “ P AUTHORIZING A SuUuscRIPTION BY THE Cry | Witness Was affected to tears. fri such a law trans- ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, the Potomac, though a District €elegatien ap- . dohn E. Flynn testified that he was employed | boos} due, he said, to say that the Legislature did not STATUETTRS, &c., ac.,| N)=W SPRING SUITES! peared Saturéay and asked for'an.appropriation | 7° 7% A- L. & H. Rarroam—Inthe Hons the Westmoreland Hotel. Saw MeFurlaet | PoFtation of pamengers 1n rai represent the mam of the peuple, the better PITURE FRAMTS, NEW SPRING SUITS "! for the lattes. to-day Mr. McKenzie introdaced a bill, which | $f the evening of the soth of Roventters the epee the | Clas Of whom deprecated outrages, but CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. ae was referred to the District of Columbia Com. | prisoner's manner and action en the night in Fo Na me demgs HE, =4 aeons ante ‘inderthe | S20 bad not been sufficiently aroused to pre VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, NEW SPRING SUITS"! Tun NATONAL ACADEMY OF SctENcEs will | mittee,“ 'e authorize a subscription by the cor- | question exhibited great excitement. of the Union, for the conveyance of the [SS of the commiicee put these ques- PARLUE BRACKETS, &c hold its smmual spring session én this city du- | porate authorities of the city of Washington to | _ Crossexamined.—The first thing the pr;soner of the United States to European ports | tions A Fine Assortment for a hag the present week. The moctings will be | the capital stock of the Alexandria, Loudon and | {id “at to. *#% (or a Foom. when he registered | gq ports India and China, by way of the By Gen, Farnsworth.—Was there any con HOLIDAY PRESENTS. held at Lincoln Hatl, and the scientitic sessions, | Hempshire Railroad Company, of Virginia,o: | 1S b body. An hi Canal, and for promoting niving by men in power—by yourself—for that oc iy A. ¥.8. SMIT. enti ea seed sea merae rye sed) Vaahington and Cio Eatlrosd, as the can, Ciaqeed before his iriend came te. ‘The ty | Tope t the Southern States of the Union, and | je the ‘silk’ mm the cocoate weed other nae = a —————— - * epen to the public, will take place | mya, be,” which provides that the said corporate ,| C@#Psed -s 2 S | Teducing the rates of ocean postage. ficers in Tennessee at the frazds charged in the ao, 480) ON EXHIBITION 8% Ase | FINE DRESS SUITS! daily at 12 o'clock, commencing on Tuesday, thoritios may subscribe and pay for not ex- Wat euiketinineciemeaae ont vb os ee then s at length infavor | jast clection? Answer.—There was not. There a Seauee. DEES: sit April 12th. A number of papers on interesti: ceeding ten thousand shares or one hundred dol- it was then laid over. ‘WAS none on my part. Question.—Or by officers erREET io, 406 Beventn atroot - ~— ater subjects have been entered on the list of com] 185 each Of the capital stock of either of th Sylvester 5. Magnus testified that at present | yar. Drake introduced bill for the prevention oe gh ee ne eee, sa strony SINE DRESS SUITS | Canications to be read ~ said companies, on the same terms and wit a oa se pocpioter af thn of crnelty to animals. Keferred to Committee | of Question What remedy do yeu propose vores above Odd Fellows’ 2 e tame ivileges an subject to the] i.) District - f this state of things? Answer —| Gpetce ON Paintings, Eagravingsy Ones bame restrictions asthe ether stateeide, pro. | Exchange Mills. Saw the Pong xteced On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Maine, the Sen- | nothing. If you will gree me troupe in Touwes. Red Stock | Paperhangings, Window Tae broa, Penper Casein THE Surneme | vided that the consent of a majority of the | ree Se ee ee preg, ove macy yond from its amendments to | sec { will keep order. Question.—Don’t yor mp tare, Frauen, Picture Cord and ‘Tas- QoruT— In the Supreme Ceurt this morning ] qualited voters of said city who ma ‘eats thoro- | Ciceuscnts, tio socmed to be cither inane or Cn Naperren i bill, and agreed | ijeve that the bad Feting in the State has Sy bo, ieee Sins DUStEEES sures: pigebeeSetidoapemardirg patente ong ger entines funds requieite for | Halt drunk.” - bout to state th k ference; and Messrs. Morrill and | Shisement of so many white people? Answer... : - ~ E der canes, the decision on which the Court re- | thei! subscription the corporate. authori- ae een in neaced te, the ree atk | Casserly were appointed as the ‘conimitiee on ‘That, of course, has had its effect. Question LECTURES j -FENE BUSINESS sUrTs:! cently ceopened for @ new argument, stated | tes are empowered issue their bonds, va ‘that Mr. Carlisle was absent on legal business, and another of the connsel detained on acconnt of siekness. ‘The Court therefore ordered that the argument be postpo ned until mext Monday- but the testimony was to Payable ‘within and not exceeding thirty ears.in the ordinary torm of bonds bearing 1 terest at 6 per cent. per annum, payable either half yearly or quarterly. Said can e!ivered to the said company in of the subsoription either wholly or part. The coporate authorities are authorized to raise by specitic taxation annually the required sum in addition to any dividends derived trem the stocks, to pay the interest on the bends, tegether With one per centum on the amount thereof fer asimking fund for the redaction of the princi- the of the Senate. on e x FINE BUSINESS SUITS 1 ‘The Northern Pacitic Railroad bill was then | Dow’ Fou think the enfranchisement of the PP rir white People of onpiwwnd os to allay a Mr. Thurman said, if this bill wax passed it | Sewers Kean would say itdid. 1 should think Would allow this company to wee its prop~ | it ought to. poy Rode d extent, which was directly contrary | By Mr. Beck:—Was it on account of the fail- to the original terms when the first bill was | ure of the Legislature to give you the power you - wanted that you wrote to the President aoking HOUSE.—Under the call of States for bills | military aid? Answer.—Not on account of that and joint resolutions only, the following were | failure, but because of the evils which existed, . and which they had given no power to remody. introduced and reterred as indicated : Question Would ae taco ‘peace and good or m: meanor of the piers excepted to, ruled out. The witness resumed, and said that ie his judgment the prisoner was not drunk. He acted @crazy man. There was nothing reason- able in his words or actions, and his appearance was wild and haggard. Cress-examined :—The prisoner first addressed him in relation to the assessments, saying that he was an officer. Ceuld not remember exactly what he said. His appearance was very wild. He stayed from fifteen totwenty minutes. The Jruese MURDOCH, THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN AND DRAMA TIST. AND GRACEFUL ELOCUTIONIST, Will deliver in TRE SPECULATIONS as to whe will saceced LINC HALL, AT LOW GOLD RATES! Attorney Gencral Hear; who, according te the ON THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 14, femuch- admired Lett sae as AT LOW GOLD RATES :: Sunday papers, had sent in his recignation, are sa i “IMPRESSIONS AND BECOLL set at rest by the fact that he hasn't resi; 5 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. by tho chit AT LOW GOLD BATES" end; é¢seeme, hasa't entertained the idea. "trae ry by ais 7 Milustrated With charactertttic c 3 - | , BY Mr. Peters (Me.): Joint resolution author- | der of the State be promoted or impaired by one ny boys will have to begin again and go throvgh. | Pal; the proceeds of ‘said specitic taxation Ton tb Dont strest.* There tas contin eae izing the Architect of the Capitol te transfer | withdrawing from men who have now the right Lecture will be given ander the auspices of 3 They haven’t had Secretary Fich resigned fi gest and. Sedemation of eyment of the | tleman with him. Never saw that man since. | {FOm its present position im the Capitol to an | of suffrage chat and disfranchise them as rand Army of the Republic, Department of the —— igned for | interest and redemption of the principal It bet yo and 11 o'clock when they place in the Botanical Garden the | they were in 1866, in Four opinion? Answer mmac. and the entire net proceeds will be contr: at least two-weeks; and it is soane ten days since | of +aid .bonds and to no other purpose. | Coed. It was women tenen dace Meine me presented by the Pope of Kome to the | The question is one that might be right hard to Uated to the {zy aid that office for Secretary Houtwell. Auy- | It provides also that for the special tex so paid | {Alle It was some two or three days before | TitoG, Eecemiell by the fope of anower: bat, ast said before, id LINCOLN MONUMENT READY-MADE OR TO ORDER! thing for a ftyer these dull times! tn, Derson Paying the Same shall receive arcer- | iS as moton thease, ‘Tomrrorcbeme Wee, | By Mr. Poland (Vt): BMl so’ repeatthe act | mem sharmpend nee atzo'el wuny-minn x 40 dabun pi asa ’ Cen For tbe ap ement 20 paid, loss five per | Ho'said was to irrational that it’ did not impres | Prohibiting postimasters from depositing overs. | tend to sande noses te ae country. hr ferry Speen yA - OR TO ORDER 1 Cash mm-Tax TReasoRY—The coin balance | SEB for the ex muse of collecting, setting out | Heeiren hs minds ment money in banks. Revision of Laws. tion.—Has it been your view, both on the stamp some Philp ¢ Solomons at So ig BEADY- MADE OR TO ORBEE™ | in the Troaeury is $119,249,296, of which ameunt | of¢car so pede The eee and the amount Pele rg nim ngage tly ean pry oeeten pr poe pen fy eth ra eg pp ine ge onday morning. April aplt tt $57 986,5004s for coin certiticates. The currency | extend and operate their road, with necessary | 8ttached to seafteatast of Peta | ecamaen, and Sor other perpenes. © ri ‘amount of money Tennes- = = Dalance i-10,746,51%. It is estimated that the | tuen-outs and switches, to such point ag they | {8m the records a commitment of F sackwells | . By Bir. Dawes (Mass)' Resolutions of the | sce bad to espemd 10 hog: the a dee ten IXCOLN HALL. wet ew 746,515. estimated that the | Mev aclect in the city of Washingten fae Qe). | Farland to the Lumatic Asylum on Blackwell> 'y Mr. -) u se pen ee d ’ ene coin eipts durin, ese: J is lunatic. cor = assact Post: 7 dist . L . : cing She Present month will be | depot, by and upon such streets and avenues as | Island, a8 a her Map epee orgs ee Ee sd Inw on ous eumnete beamete tovereer tes <gtare on the about $9,000,000, which will leave a balance in | they may deem cligille, provided the coment —— Tercera Jo power to call out the militia, but ne power to , bale sorte ALLEY At A. SAKS @ €0-8, the Treasury on the 3¢th imstant, after deduct- | of the corporate beset p first ol wT from an alienation of mind, and was te~ By wes (N. Y.): Resolution im refer- Se provision them. BY PROF BENJAMIN SILLMAN, ing the cein certificates, of $90,000,090; of this use of said streets avenues. } capable of distinguishing between right and ‘i of the Na peepee Fernando Wood.—What proportion ° of At A. SAKS & Co. t Sp nee ee rong. ment. Committee on F ‘Of the Navy | entire population of the State P ipated esata ‘ Ss, Sey pees Mae nde pay the | Tne Danren Exrzpition.—A letter fromthe Wii ebliy siathaiel wen elidlbel Ges the cross. | Department. im these Ku-Klux outrages The jer , ies lee sth warts on 20 bonds, jalling Dees £xi penitce, Cited Caledonia, Bay. March | eyamination. 7 By Mr. Bawill (Md.). Joiut résolution of the | only statement we have had that wax looke.t WEDNESDAY EVE APRIL 1370 New No. 316 SEVENTH STREET Taide ae salen of the bay were conten teareean abet X. ©. Styles, a physician, testitied that he wae | Legislatare of Marylas ae Se were forty thousand KacKiuc in The Lecture will t astrated. and is in wiw se*aie cavante teaeee DEPOSITIONS IN THE MCFARLAND Oysx.— | Hot be molested, and their friendship ‘was se- | jhe, Assistant, sanitary ” that | By Mr. McKenzie (Vax): Bill toanthorize the | Tennesse. “WGerstien Can he ees every respect worthy of the Feputation of the | @P6 New No“316 SEVENTH 8 The NeFarind trial in Now York will bring | Cue, Washington river was ex lored a mile | there were wo reoords of desths in that city feat Corporation of Washington to subscribe to the | erally looked upon as areliable man in hi stat eminent lect : out gvidence frem some pecsons who will not | {eit ite mouth. when the boats ts found it impos- | Vions to 1850. : gapital, stock of the Alexandria. Loudon & | ments, Bhe ? Answer.—He is a shooting prices begeseets sieht: WEE cammaY Gomes one | decided’ to commence the austen ntout ire, |. Job W. Billings testitied that he had known | Hampshire railroad in Virginia, or the h- | and I reckon 1 had better not say much alr ington < Ohio railroad as the ease may be. | the of these persons. A commission was sent over District of Columbia. POR SP! a the prisoner after be saw him between the years . here about a month ago to get his testrmony, and Banued yards from the mouth of the river. | Tagg'and Inci, Remember tie having been com- Subsequently, Captain Selfridge, accompanie:) my conclusion is, reasoning upon the subject, that there must bea very stringent or missioner of enrolhnents. He had'a desk it | , Also, bill to amend section 193 of the Internal | gantoation, not only. well oreauiond, feet well Se Mr. Potter, one of the New York representa- vas way Of Oates ee greet Witnesses! oftice. Saw himon the 25th of No | Kevenuenct. Commerce. retietotthe om. | tcered: fromthe fact that they have commit EDUCATIONAL. OF 1870! ves, wes dapatized to put him under oath and | head-waters of the Savannah river, and re- | Y{™bet> 1809, opposite the New York Hotel | | Also, jolut reso the United States vemel Ine | te nome Suraes and neither meney mer tow aaa aac Sania take his amswerstoa large number of questions | turned on the 3d of March. “They passed over | It "as sbont twenty pearance "ue ‘anv | Soto. Naval Affairs. ; "| “Anter some further questions, the re ARLES STREET AVENUE. AT written out and forwarded by thé district attor- | Gietance, following the ‘Caledon eee Sone foam hae te wae. Se man witb cal Se NE eh OFeE (Vad: Bil Seeteies. ae | Governae, Benter’s ex on Was postpone BALTIMORE, Mb. ney and MvFarlamd’s counsel. It is understood | foot of ‘the last range of the Corfiller pee agn Nuhisr peddle: ghey fl (herd an - Seen | i Duanday (somes Pg pee ten g Gy ae ye fam! that this course was pursued with reference te | dividing the Caribbean Sea from the E orp etocly gai said no Witness aed twoem Hichmoed” “at maoloae Sete | ea — English and French educati " . A. STRAUS’ a number of individials whom it was net practi- | “ific — Tier cat cromed, the mou down to the New’ York Hotel, Witness tried | merce. 4 The May rode shay ny awe ee seer P cial attention given to Music and Ornamen. cable or advisable to put on the staud—-pi~ | HS fo the western slope, | ‘and returned, | %,,dissaade him from gving down, but the Leonel te amend the fourteenth section of | cri named Ceamna, who was takem in charge by ea cer touring pupils In English department on,” Boston. Advertiser. : It was a successful reconnoissance, demonstra. | Wit were tis, WOK Was, Tost peculiar. | By Mr. Winaes (Oks). DUN ie tetion to the | Liew Kelly, at Manayunk. ie ad reason to jae yes seem i eee ting that the Caledonia riv r : s , o eager x e . the child was uot here under proper Ropeireslarecontaining fall information address POPULAR CLOTHIER. Tux Mumerat Contests 1m Vinctnia.— | fie tect to the monte epee 8 rise OF only in hie Tight mind. "Ho said he should | survey of Lands im Texas. Sas edises pace tances, and that she had been ablucted GcincoeWly REV.J & LIPPINCOTT, AM Governor Wells-on Saturday notitied Judge (n- | tween that point and the.plain of the Sucubita | %&, 80'MZ ux the stars would out soon i. ‘ 3 sons in the engagement of the elective tran. | {Tom her home elsewhere. An investigation was He had seen him about two weeks before on chise. Reconetrection. wade, and the facts were reported to the Mayor, derwood, at Alexandria, of the result of the Broadway. His conilition then was about the river,on the Pacitic slope, there is only a dis tance of one and a half mile ot higher elevation ©. REICHENBACH’s Piano Store, - tg who ordered the child brought before him this hearing, on Friday hight, before Chief Justice | Tt'is believed that the surveys will prove that | Same 48 if had been for two years.previous | By Mr. Rodgers (Ark.): Bill to repeal the act morning. She is a beautiful little girl, aged ten £ oe ee ee Se, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Chase, of the Richmond municipal imbroglio. | the water shed between the Caledouisand Suen. See Nee eke inca bat be oe een mana dale See ener d serine ty have been edacated beyond Sele agency for the sok of the celsbented PAA Judge Underwood made a minute of the fact agai ardson and about bits rivers is not more than 150 feet in elevation. Pack mules have been sent for to Ca: ThA, Surveyors are running a line to the lowest of the mountain passes, but work is slow, owing te the dense undergrowth. The members of the expe dition are in good health. Several passes wil) Richardson seducing bis wife. quainted with the prisoner's wife, as she some- times came to the ottoe, pringing little Perey with her. The husband and wife were very affec- tionate towards each other, Hing each other*“my ‘™ and the continuance of the motion fer an at Pianes, Organs and Melodeous for sale icv nepal as and TENS ei aetey, tachment aguinst Mayor Ellison. The siudge vent on the most agommodating terms, Pian said he had twoother casesof motion for attach- Organ Taping and Repairing. ape! bs Sas ment before him—one from Petersburg, and the By Mr. Sargent (Cal.): Bill to impose a tax as her pwog ind besarte good od clot: on brandy distilled from apples, peaches and ing, with various little trinkets, is in possession grapes, sd to regulate the distillation thereef. | $7! ‘photographs of her deceased mother and ays and Means. younger By Mr. Johnson (Cal.): Bill providing for the | {¥° brothers, the latter ae SF SOLD BY ALL GROCERS in the City god await the final decision in the Cahoon-Elly- ‘ E ste towardseach other ca sale of the surplus lands of the Round’ Valine | Het father is naid to be au eminent physician tm other from Norfolk—arrauged for bearing ox | ¢ €xamined by Capt. Selfridge. nee spoke fo wituaas about bas nite en chit- | (Cal.) Indian vation. Pablie Landa. ee Oy comm > indicate TH. the 15th instant; but in pursuance of the unior ‘THe Wonkine Prorte._A strike amongtne | J7e2 in terms of affectionate solicitude. ‘Saw oP batr; Clarke (Kan.): Bull granting lands to | oc) child, dressed in boy's clothes, was DRESS SUITS ato. . 0.25 230 standing had on Friday night among counsel iv | quarrymen in Essex county, N. Js is remeetel OF Ta Te recon ae che Ofc, in the fal: | Tat oad nad telegraph line frum Fort Seott in | {Ke from her home at midnight by an tincle, cnlunnia uasae wane. 815, 15, 20, ; the Richmond case and Chiet Justice Chase, he | During last winter the men have been tench wards the cea en? See omate to Simrccionol ewe Po. Purte tae See tae oa emeabek abent tener emetes BUSINESS OUTt 5 19.56. 16,16 0.18, would direct that the Petersburg ané ai other aa on tecteing of Ga bee _ ‘The Ministerial Crisis 1 apatite Sit to Sens ee erica a antine | cars to. the Mississippi river, and. by steamer * Composed of the most Healthy Ingredivnts, being ach cases of like character that may come before | Fx? proprieter of the Newark quarry gave notes 5 ™ eed Crisis in France. in Washington Terciee Mititary ‘Afiaite ©. | to New Orleans. in that city the girl resumed free from all injurious drugs PORTE BOON S an6 16iam a as bim in the meantime shall go over until May, | that acter April ist he would pay $2.25 per day | 7<graphed Bzclustvely to The Evening Star. ey aie Spt k (Dacokah): Bill to" auth of 10 hours, and $2.50 a day during the summer. | ,,PARis, April 11, noon—It is probable that orize i the Commisioner of Indian Affairs to examine BOYS? SUITS at " ‘These rates are 25 cents less than those of the | Count Darn will resign the Foreign office, while ttle certai i barre, " lines * 84,5,6,7 48. = IES season of 159, when the men struck for eSaday, | its trae that changes aro imminent in thé Mi fe ee en Nomen Salen ewe Ea garrest be cI 3 cre. | but tinal ‘eed to work for $2.75 a re istry, associat ie names " “ os wo te Wasninotox.D.C.,Sept. 21, 1588 DRESS PANTS at ee ROUTH Cire Te Be Ee soar IL camaounewoeat Gas Sebeatinn Th aeeae On | norigigistienah Cekeeitee ae eee private nature Inirudiced and. releredovaps | Soedings were instituted Sowerer ae eam am fully acquainted with the constitution of the B84, 3,6, be hang dhe 4 entucky | ‘Newark quarry struck for last summer's rates | Up tothis hour but one withdrawal has actually | bropriate committecs. en a. oe Columbia Yeast Powder. The proportionsare well | BUSINESS PANTS at gave in the House the other day @ racy history | and were joined by the hands working in other | occurred—that of Buffet, the Financial Secre- T. Cobb (N.C.) offered a joint resolution | TAs? North watit thee a ctuer cities on the mgeued ‘ $2, 2.50,3,3.5084. of experiences in getting through the “Circum- |.uarries, so that about 200 men are on strike. ; granting the use of the Hall of the Honse of | 77 Geen hone Zant ee aia. adapied for the efficient raising of the dong, and 1 locution Office.” We dare say he stretehes the | The “‘non union” men, however, are still at { Lowpox, April 11.—A dispatch from Parix | Representatives to the people of the District of ee a see cousiler tan improvement upouexisting Youst Pow: | wie ABOVE GOODS ABE SELECTED PAT. | story some. Ho-aid that in collectiig a jud, work, wach has created dissatisfaction among | states that the ministerial crisis is due to the | Gabeakne ws hola. mecting in hoasr of the | SOE Dreaaee of cruel ed een, eaaction = £24 we G 4 5 7 ¥ ‘8° |-thestrikers. ‘The coal miners at the Kenosha, | objections of a portion of the cabinet to «con. jon of the fifteenth amendmenton the | “** beChuse of cruel a: barous treatment ders. Tuomas Axriseit, M.D. Chemist. | TEENS AND GoT UF IM THE LATEST | ment of the Court of Claims a lawyer hai to go | hestie ond Oglesby miners, Mlimeis, have | tinuance of the plebiscitary power in the hand- | Lith inst. and that the members of the fours | Of the child by those at home. | The uncle and through the following devious ways: struck against the introduction of monthly pay- | of the executive. will participate in the celebration. boi pa peg = psa 4 fears ‘itst- Cher! sents, imste: semi-monthly, as has hereto- = — secon the demand for the previous Placed b: c ~ . S7 MANUFACTORY-S12 K STREET, Bz ‘auditor; he minted the accuese aoa conned fi The President and Party en route | question there was a vote of 76 ayes to. 5 noes, ern Home tor Friendless Children, where she ee en eee —— A STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHIER, the t interest. for Washington. Second—Went to another Clerk in the same Mr. Hooper (Mass ) made & point of order, will remain until mformation is obtained direct from her relatives in Missisippi as to the real to The Evening Star. Sere ete re ae ee eemme ime hall could | Sites. There apenne to be aeee samen ake: ARGAINS FROM THE NEW YORK AND office, who copied and numbered the account. PRILADELPHIA, April 11.—This not be granted for the purpose indicated. thé affair, and money is = be at the HILADELPHIA AUCTIONS DAILY. ‘Third—Went to another Clerk in the First » April 11—This «morning @ | The Speaker d the point of order on co ee Pay “ * =~ 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AYENUE, Comptroller's office, who re in his book , number of prominent pensonages calied on the ing clause, that the hail might | bottom of it— Philadelphia = tte Sry a nous the fips in Butodeignne Fig Seenhen 58. — (ode ae ras Se President and Mhenever wer — = sania —_ o =e oe tie : ie . Fe ‘ent to f Fi agreed ipate, LTIMORE EXPLosion— - Fest week ‘Towels, 30 inches long, Bee. eid Between lth and lth streets. Comptrolier, who verified thé account sed’ tine vided for in the pending resolution. i - ~ "Lyard “ie ~ es computation of interest. ition was 113, nays 55. | sons, the foreman, a - “from I2te Be. very cheap. SPRING STYLES OF WALKING COATS ‘Went to the First Comptroller, who . C.) then offered a resolution to | recovered trom the ruivs of Call and examine before buying elsew he: wn " = ° it. . appoint a committee of five to make RRA et of Letien LANEN HAND. OF CASHMERE, PIQUES, ert Weat back to'No. 3, who again veri- jnents for the. House to participate in sng Plaid ‘Wostt . 30 and 2c. per yard, TRICOT AND CASSIMERE, | fed it. st also adopted — yeas 107. ‘worth S7c_ Eye LINEN: Sic. Sut, La Seventh—Went to the Register’s Clerk, who : Sion HEMSTITORED BANDKERCHIEYS. ali | WITH VESTS TO MATCH, copied and registered it. ag the committee | Pendall goer ais’, fue uality very cheap : pt prices frm 913 to 490. me on Be Denaty Register, who aad Baa an called to BLACK ALPACA. ai ‘ and Plaid CASSIMERE PANTALOONS inth—Went to the Warrant Clerk, and ob- L for $5, and bar stock ‘Rames Sesars, ¥ THING is complete. PMO’ . Boys” Childrens - | tained a warrant. todat on weal toe prices” | ‘Tenth “Went to Mr. West, the Chief Clerk, H WALKER & CoO., who signed it, ; 611 Pennsylvania avenue Eleventh— Went to Mr. Hartley, the Assistant é th reat NW oop Ma Wisi CLOTHE. Fore erie | S$ezetary, Mo mamed te larket DRACTUKEKS hp HIRSH, CLOTHIER, formerly of Wash- | Twe Lamb, Comp- beagens netitond wat aniaid | MM. deve bulog Syn dim meet anthe | walcreeaceghorepiieed ee Having Stted the Mill near lath street aad Canal | fopuiiiae Hote, i a » Fe with be for mak: DOORS, yaad lated ay te ourteenth—Went to the Register's Clerk, SASH BLINDS, &c., rote wo feel thet we tan supply a requirement much | Spit them with ay he had no ob- m who copied Face eee weds to naa it oases aneraness2, | FUMBISMING GOODS: te'wEee te fmpacity | “Piileenth—Went to Register Allison, who Sa racer” remot Sttention, and entister- gat “%. HIRSH, “\Gistecath—Went to Mr. in the draft aps im Unter Metropolitan Howl. | Mem where the draft mas maae. a istant mb in 4. HEIBENGER, Treasurer, who signed : also ,saked to be excased from Register’s Cler! Service OR F (Baccessor te H. F. Lovnon & Oo.,) who wey lg Saas * m with apy conditions er umder any circum- CITIZENS, ARMY AND BAVY, Ninetsonth—Weat to Register Allison, who lightning, Sane “Honre, by a large majority, declined to nis Branch a a i TAILOR, “Mfwentieth-Went to Mr. Mann, who took my ye oases — A ment of BUILDERS: Hinbwane. where's geod | gy ase FA RC SH pentyvdirst—Treated Mr. Mann toe wainkey- See seeee sae in for ,photogranie it Ss usotul te Rains. ‘ois, cise PUTER ae, couatantly giorns oRLEREATED Faw . laughter. = mother and tg. of hor boty black idhoat fiom, will make a “4 be ‘ RED ‘TION Fi B01 4 mhz im Oppoaita Canter Martiot ¥OK SALE. KENT OK EXCHANGE. ux Couone DxtBoariox nou Gonots, | U's (ermen Sg add to the. horrers of the conn Higster: ‘Beet tree a i i { t i S. P. WRISLEY, DEALEB IN MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, FIBEBOABDS, TABLE AND BUREAU TOPS, BEACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, GEATES. SUMMER PIECES, &c., &c. The Lee are warranted to be of the bes E BING*S GREA’ Pam nae mpblet S'CRLVERT FORD, No Boe j mrp eae % inept dein | See o sete feos tr corner 9th and D streets. TD, of trial, ‘and oe, reir Ree Pie ee couams AMD, Com: ofall ises and | Teueke or Oe ipated hn" every exttse 0 rights women Pracsos PHENTER, CERBERUS CPS areal aries: | defeat and the government in which AnD DeTiEETe apt-st" KOBGE LANGON, Superintendent. | men of our race shared an equal part.”