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THE EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ' o> Sd ‘ i At The Star Building, | s SW. Corner Ponnsvivania Av. and Lith St, | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER voxyNY r Paraael I Two Cexts. Le FoR MarLine mh eg Rauths, Cas Waner —- Firty Cents; Six. Months, Three 4 — Yen Five Dollars, i9 papers are sent from the “Tae EERE stan sys Rawr! Vos, 85—NE, 5.881. WASHINGTON, D, C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL | oaetntiennnniaintie=a=neeereseeeememmememae . 1870. TWO CENTS. ‘ropiems and blotched disfigarations on face, dvex. Wrnmmspa ¥, April 13. SENATE.—The coneurrent resolation pro- viding for s Joint Committee om Indian Affairs | ' card ai she | SPECIAL NoTicus. EVENING STAR. | THE 10 TUE “SCNT Sori | Some ome aSatcSicapes, | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Be PIMPLES ON THE FACE. =—— = and its ancient moss-covered tombs, al! com- | ‘Thig Afternoon’s Proceedings. EASTER MOND’ For comedones, black-worms er pimply | | te Chari en j bine to render this “ city of the dead” a mourn- Washington News and Gossip. the Onsen | fuity attractive spot. cote ns ‘The business of Charleston has greatly dimin- A Gure- | ished since the war; partly owing to the fact City— | that the obstractions in the channel render nay- — igation difficult and dangerous, ‘Chere seems to lc Emter. | be 4 listlestness, a want of enterprise and of of | business activity here, such as is not seen in Arrorntep.—The Secretary of the Treasury to-day appointed O. M. Alden, J. T. Harding, and Sameel Jandon inspectors in the New York Custom-House. VW be with begin a week of Shakspearomn Pe-iorm- aricet with the <u thine Tragedy entitl-4 CEBELLY. THK FBALUUR MOOK, ‘TO REWOVE MOTH PA‘ Freckles and tan from the feoe, use ieing Romaeet De De BeBe a | #reet, N.Y. “Sold by all ar ‘p 13-3m' was taken up. Mr. Casserly offered an amendmen: majerity of the members selected by each Howse SPECIAE CARD NATIONAL THEATER. | by, i | Biting be Bais a anal be . to comstitute a majority of the ae: ‘Wakeman was by Fay Be. can RECEPTION OF Mus. GRANT, yesterday & committee. ich was ta. Prisoner. Regarde im intic op ae sade! Sine esr of were | atureces, ded by aluye numb=r of } the Feeedmen's Baresa_The Good menage Ser itgue tobe ea init, Nye thought there were too many Samy masters. Samres avely 4 THE MERITS OF ALL THINGS. eon lowe carey Ry pa met torg a a mace pay 5 ee te rhe be Fox IRYY ¥. 7m! pel Mrs. Grant was assisted in reeetving Fameas y changes icy, and thought that one Wellings, a waiter in a restaurant, by Mrs. Senator Scott, Mrs. Lynch, Mise How patty was.” Fine retinas enn “tar. | tion for the leading part Charleston assumed in poliey shonld nb aantned to until] it was ful aise toate that anew McFarland, thought 3 ges > | dema—The Renigence of Trenholm, | him fren a “4 % a. first favoring this re zied. Used often to hear him matter Mr Warner will Ge supported by an sngm-nted | PERRY DAVES PAIN KILLER a » | the effort to destroy the nation that.the obstruc- } tested. Although at ing to himseit er aniaes and velneis ae | Has Loca tested in every variety of Sew ert by ant De. Shares ane aesen Beles the Blockade Rumner. tions placed inthe channel by her citizens when | Hon, he ss ve i ns dicitinin | "Ene Moserder astea mir. Graham to indicate = at om oe a a a cg Gareia tris Be waging war against their Government, should | was adopted apes 2, nage 2 | Row long be intended to secumulating evidence atroNaL TREATRE. the m “on sea morni i Ypres peer mecdeeree wow be the ‘obstucles to the prosperity of the | “Ma. Anthony intsoduced vill for the better | *,'0 McFarland's peculiarities? — | noone should travel om our La@ks or RIVERS With ing received the following cable telegram: JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, April 4, 1370. - . organization of the medical department of the | ™T. Graham sai they intended to prove by Last week of fhe brilliant LOTTA | ours. Lowron, April 1%—The Paraguayan war is Dear Srag:—The railway from Wilmington city. 2 navy. Keferred to Committee on Nayal Affairs. | OVCPWhelming evidence that the defendant wax THis Be %, Ut 4 2 speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, | entied. Lopez is killed. Joan Far, : ‘ay The disastrous tire which-desolated Charleston | iT’ cra cin oftered a Dill for the relet of ike | deranged on the subject of hie trontin t Sup bruises, wml ana various other (assim, a8 Argentine Consal at Londyn, | to Charleston and Savannah hae recently been ig rant teft a void space in the heart or the city, | o@fit,c Mem Onered & Dill for the re cr Oneida, | #UCh a case it was impossible for them to know ~ nepatareveel “The jovtty Biurp.”’ om vend omnes for every S pat in'vunaing ovGer, GAG; ter S eeutberd r00d,'l "aon yet remains. In the upper portion of the | Reserved te Geena ca nie Aimee | when they bad given enengh o evidence. A UTTTLE NELL #*NDTHE MABCHIONESS, you foe Tace of the Hobe. Besure you | "PEE SELecT Committee of the House on | i«in fair condition, ‘The speed will average ff | “ ore ber of fine residences and | _ Mr. Trambull, from the Committee on the | _ Michael Call the same res intretictne new songs, new dances and han sole! zs agetitme genuine ‘Mer. as many | Postal Telegraph this morning instructed their, } teen miles an hour, and the route lies through » | “ity are a large num Judiciary, to whom was referred the petition of @urant as the previous wi » gave corrobo Incrdental to the piece will be preduced a Tife-like | worthice nostrame tre attempred to be r gardens, which would do honor to any place; | 34! , Deen cleeted Seng. | Fative testimony. The statement made bs the representation Engiich Barr Scene €reat reputation of this valuab) . chvirman, Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin, to re- | vast succession of pine forests, rice swamps, inent amiony them is that of Mr. Tren. 4.5: guate Sones | beotber of the prisoner te witnen, te taeerd eo Lest Lotta Ma: "eho. apitit | “Re” Dlrwettons nccam pany wach Borge. patt bis bill, heretetere introduced, purchasing | jungles, and morasses, which, though peculiar ae ae cacao asa tlkees cae . ace that Abijah tailbert is enticieg | the strange conduct of McFarland, wes aries PRINS FLPVENTH ANNUAL FLORAL | Sold byellMalicine Dealers ghatcolm&w | md placing the télegraph lines under govern: | to this section, present to us.a strange appear, sg Hwan cylinett aad ae to the seat tthe Senate he now holds. { AFgument, ruled out as incompetent testiiwony MAY FESTIVAL AND BALL, yeent control, ant! connecting it with the Post | ance. The geological fermation of the country, ANE OF MR. CLAPP. Mr. Thurmen stated that he was unavoidably | —— ae wees Will take piner. co = Office Department. so far as we have seen it, can be expressed by TEE © = absent when this case was eomsidered by the FROM CUBA. NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, The investigation into the charges against the one word—sand. Near Charleston, and in- deed througheut the South, great quantities of Congressional Printer Clapp was resumed this THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1570. since to in- | More Successes Claimed Over Ia. APPROPRIATIONS vor THE Distarcr—Gen Fes it, so that he could not tel! whether he he the 5a: Michler was bélore the Committee on Appro- | phosphates are discovered, and their manufac- | ™0TAing before the Senate Committee on Print- | shoul Georgia billtben came Telegraphed Beclurively to The Brening Star. priations yesterday in relation to the amount | bine mes fertilizers is rapidly developing into a | 18> Senator Harris gonducting the examina- | Yr’ Wrists whl ‘an agreement be Havara, Apri a telegram from De Ro- made to take the vote to-morrow at4o'clock. | Gas, dated Puerto Principe, loth instant, i= b= Mr. Drake objected. | N jot ee Senne Anan ‘end tho killed titty-two insurgents, including Man. ‘N. BAM those wishing to participate are re quested to join at ener. for no schetars will be re- cotved after Saturday. Ith imt ap) tem uon. required to be expended for the Washington | considerable business. In the neighborhood of Wm. Hardie sworn and examined by the pros- Aqueduct. that city half a dozen factories are already in | ecution—Is a pressman, Thought Mr. Ethel Mr. Clark, Supervising Architect of the Capi- | thriving operation. The importance ot this Freee ee for) obser pnw irre ma i country would not complain if two weeks time | Vel Aguerro and Francisco Leacas, the tenders ~ tol, in relatien to the a; /priatio: “4 ever told witness that he was | ya. spent in its ofthe rebels. Voluntary sarrenders continued. HBAS. Tice vomecr of SINE PAINTINGS {or the Capitel Building: tured | enterprise for the southern portion of our coun- | 3'compesitor. One man inthe office named | "airPentimite |” country would complain. | Every (lay numbers of the enemy came into the just received from the late sale of Jacob Thompson's try cannot be over-estimated, as before the war | Scott was net SPmPspent, hut did noi know tf | ‘rhe cry came from all over the country now | Spanish camp and claimed the protection guar. Gsltery, New York,on exhibition from 9 a m.to 5 Surmavece F the object of agriculturists seemed to be take all | he was employed eS oe that Congress was a useless body. The business | @Bteed by theamnesty proclamation. The rebels >. m. Phis isa five chance for those wishing | . jf 1908 FuLton, who returned to Wash- | pom the evil ‘and to give it nothing in return. C, B.Hough re: by the prosecution.—Wit- | was very much behind. He asked unanimous | ¢verywhere were in confusion. chase FINE AND ORIGINAL PICTU: 5 z ington from California recen’ ly, was yesterday uf “| tess had the Government Printing Office cont for a ‘to Ge Val at L T Peensylvania avenue, betweea 19th and 13th strecta reassigned to his old Jivison in Maryland ‘The cheapening of fertilizers will do more to en- | since he testitied belore the committee. “Shank~ Sar. Motreery ehjested |" Crouse cumion. | | General Valmaseds, at Las Tames, was ex (eoath side.) SSS the Distrietof Columbia. This retieves Pesan: pesigaicth rapooe fren hese: Products | Wrinese eatined before The pomaaee fase | Mr. Ramany ssid there was ne necemity for | Exchange on Paris, Par, cxchange on fondo Y, ‘LOTHING. ees than any other step that can mn. evening sessions. Let Senators quit de a3 jum; exchange be A spon alas 1 eee — cman go hewn dc natans | thn eet nye cat | eaOulih rahe spit | Sua epee yar | Patel daca ty a eta distri 3 * | of rice tind ita very interesting study, in the | cntertaimed ‘better leave the » who was to » | exchange on the Cnt tates, long, 24 pre. Hemme Drm ont Fertenh Sas, | EW RPRING SUITS! reg ionibacpe lid powbeaels esro during } care and close attention necessary, and the pro- | valce. “shankian told. wires it wean mage an argument against the reconsiruction | miuin; 00. short sight, Sat preminim. —_— di Risto fitable harvest which it yields. Labor seems to | ‘lesire to discharge him in reply to witness tell- amen huts tendiba slits « Nowtariont—tThe President sant the gt. | beeen tho agriclveraldstriets, ar ie | ie Soapstone & wen bs HOUSE —Mr. Swann (Md,) presented the pe- FROM PARIS TO-DAY. OIL PAINTINGS, BNGRAVINGS, ol ¢ ae resident sent arge him. Shaun! assgred tition the Segar-makers’ National Union, The Threatened Strikes. BROTOGRAPIN, CHRONOS, av.. Re: | ee tnememe Serres ite aia: | Se pee eT oe Sree eee | Ria ete ‘ety. to quit. the omice. ‘Dil so | PTAFING for the repeal of section 82 of the aet af | Teepraphed Bsclusioly to The Brewing Svar. BOGER'S GROUFS OF CULPTURE, ie po poe eaves bre mg and vagrancy, toa comfortable living on farme yoluntartly. Tue proot reader in the job room | {8% Imposing a tax op dietitied spirits and 2 Panis April 1s A despatch from Bayonne, ARTISTS’ Ma: a _— ise; Wn wr ts ‘ittstield, “ ~ | knew all the amount of work done. bacco. Commit ys goto morning. states several more Mase; Wm. Stowe, at Sp: The fault may be partly with the employers; .. B. ‘mined Means. Carlist leaders have just passed over into Spain. “eo et Setlet, ae arent ; j. Edwin | vot, as stringent taws for the protection of the | prosecution<—Was 's practical printer. "Had | Mr. -MeCrary (Iowa), trom Committee on | The suthontier have eae eer SP CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. | FINE DRESS SUITS! at Paol gem ‘James W. Ri » J laborer have been framed by several ot the | never been aceus! to book work; 6,000 or Fiections, reported a seuepatlon thant aie. Shober | the threatened strikes are to begin to-day in the VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, 7 Bats Re Bi tate’ tt, | State Legislatures, we may hope that soon this |: #,000 primer solid was considered @ fair ive from the Fifth North Carolina pe a] am this city. It is re- PARLOR BRACKETS, ac viNE BERSS SUITS: ward B. Stephens, at Bi Y greatevil will be remedied. Serie Mage: ERP Petre (Re COD Ce eee a ee ee Me Ne a ee ee Ra ae | arte Bat the Bi tums. will be published ins Fine Assortment ‘ ” : j could set. not think many men could se! . N. Boyden ished day rz HOLIDAY PRESENTS. i ea Tae Case oy Gry. HowarD—The Ho: toksern sae = ror ay npeagia set ‘sock soubae relaged next venr’t aad tisretiss Bet mee whe” Ta sonar? hes § —-—_@——_ eer A.V.S SMITA. Committee on Education and Laber, to pesca ibg hewn: Seciatly they are ontrastecs; at thonght the appropriation could’ be cat down. epee A F.) - apy om Coin } FROM VIENNA TO-DAY. pe naan Nieeane seattat Gon On gy charges made by Mr. Wood | being allowed admission to the e'rcles of the old | Mt; Clapp never held out any inducement to | age, Weights and Mon system, and to establish The New Cabinet. ez, H Bae, ects ‘ setinst Gen. 0. O. Howard for [investigation, | :nhabitants, whilst a foreigner, come from what | “ines ‘Clapp:— Was invited by Mr. Clapp to | 42 international system of Mr. Kelley | 7l*praphed Bactusively to The Beening Sar. “Me. bh street, * | PINE BUSINESS SUITS! aid ot meet to-day. On account of having no | quarter he may, is recelyed with open arms. | come to the office and see as to how it wae ean. siaremed tho pep ns length te taverof hie | _\immma, April B—Count Patocki has suc- ‘Follows’ Hall, FINE BUSINESS SUITS! tunds at thelr disposal to presecuto the investi- | No one im the employ of the Government ie ae | #&¢d- anduurged the necessity of anew system. | ceeded new cabinet, as follower gation, ® resolution making an appropriation | sociated with by this classof malcontents, and Penal gry ged goes for that purpose passed the House yesterday, | this prejudice extends even to business rela- | ment Office. The work on Commercial Rela- and the committee will commence work assoon | tions, the old residents preferring to deal with | tons and the “erin, “ry had some mis- rs it Peed the Senate and receive the | roreigners rather than those of their own coun | takes, of which the was fomilian. resident’s signatare. did not ask action to-day, but at the close of | President of the cil of the Minister and his remarks the bill was recommitted. Minister of Agriculture, Count Patockt. Mints. Mr. Heaton (N. C.), from same committee, re- | ter of the Interior and War, Count E. de Taatie, Ported a bill to establish an assay office at Hele- | Minister of Justice and Public Unstruction wr na, Montana. The bill $100,000, | Tschabuschnigg; Minister of Finance, M. Dist and it was reterred to the Committee on Appro- | ler, and Minister of Commerce, M. * Fs A Feeney nice FINE BUSLNESS SUITS |! jameand Number. spi-ly ~ Knew of an instance where one of the work- . epretis, — pokes deccin bh ieaaha the starry flag and its ten was required to pay for the binnder ~ priations. ine Riviere onsico’, and 5 ~—-e — CTE PRS 7 . glorious memories. . Knew ed Drake employe The morui b 5 The Latest Fenian Seare in Canada. LECTURES. ae iow Gann aceaat ist? OF Onto Ovriciate—Next Monday | “CGharieston, the cradieof the rebellion, is,in |. the ofloe, Never. requested Me, Clay c. | House, in wecendance with the Grice meat yes- | Telegraphed Kaclusively to Phe Kvening Star. a _ (Easter), immediately upon the adjournment of the ha: Fi dismiss him. Never informed Mr. Clapp that | teTday, proceeded to vote ou the resolutions in | y4, REA, 1 13.—All ct PP ABLEAUX AND LECTURE. AT LOW GOLD RATES the Legislature of the State of Ohio at Colum. | judgment, indsomest city of the South, | 6 was not needed. His services were now val- | ‘be contested election case of Hnnt vs. Sheldon. to be pe at - hin there seems Lecture by the Hon. P VAN TRUMP. MC. at AT LOW GOLD RATES! bus, that body will start tor Washington in and possesses more attractions than any of her | uable. Witness considered him competent to The vete was taken first upon the resolution e movement has (arroll Hal’. for nett of St. Joseph's Male at. special train. Governor Hayes and ali the om. | “Ht: Walking through the streets and along | «do the work he was now em Battery, one cannot but appreciate the n cers of his staff will also be of the party, besides | “°, ks ander his superintendence; no harsh of unfair a number of prominent citizens of the State. | \pne Of Pride which the old South Carolinians iy been going on among the Fenians on the easte: Sheldon not enttid to retain hie seats waren | ort: snormation trom toa yaar fee was rejected—yeas 4, nays 12%. + which | the belief that it. will Jroceed no further now The question then recurred upon the resotu- | 1% Comsequence of the precaution taken. Orphan Asyive ONDAY. WEDNESDAY, 2 *RIDAY EVENINGS, April $5.20, and 2. com ry he delivered on the last-named uc = ~ “4 = Telegrams from St. Armand say the people : ay Fe The ‘il : had for this their beantiful city. Here stand | as well now as under his predecessor; the Navy | tionthat Caleb S. Hunt is not! entitlec to tho the i - “4 ae it prarntnn meen mag : th Ese a cays Ne the Central Qhioand | nobje old mansions, moss covered, and gray | Kegulations had been sent to the waste-room on | “eat, and it was agreed to—yeas 121, mays 46. ried 2 Cy oo onan ere + the Urebans READY MADE OR TO OBDER 1c imore and Ohio Railroads; will reach with the histories of their past grandeur, relics | *count of errors made at the Navy D. t= The resolution declaring Lionel A. Sheldon there that it'ts the intention of the govern t bnew omer aplt-6t READY-MADE OR TO ORDER" ings tho BSC nee ge ing oF Thursday morn- | orig semi-fendal state, in which the accidents | eB, adit was now ‘being rewritien at the | chlitied to retain Lis seat was ten agreed to. | {p ‘& force from the present mintin img, the 21st’ mnst., and remaitt several days, re- and_station had Department; knew of 3,300 volumes which went ° soon. --— oreantsation for the northwest, and that the JAMES E. meRDVEH, READY MADE OR TO ORDER"! | turning by the same route. itis stated this | °! Dt as much weight and waste-house under the former administra- The MeFarland Trial. orders will be issued this week. wo Alan THE EMINENT, TRAGEDIAN AND DRAMA ‘lit of the Governor and Legislature of Ohio to bach spel fclbre ae Ded bredes pea on im proportion. §0 the-work dies vce ae ee ee eEklc report closed sester- | woes te conan ‘Duke to Marder TIST. AND GBACE LOCUTIONIST, the National Capital is simply o: ¢ . 6 yt testimony was received. a ie to Mat ‘eich Pippen pias Simply one of pleasure. | spy despotic country under the sun, In fact, aera emnbeyes were the same now asunder the | 8}: ‘Sf Stice Mslises d that he regard- | “prinee_hirty” ie Lincoln a 1’ ‘THE REPUBLICAN members of the Senate met | Charleston is more like a Kuropean than an D. W. Flynn, recalled and examined by the | £4 McFarland as a moromaniac; he knew ON THURSDAY EVE APRIL i, im caucus this morning at half-past ten o'clock uate ey The venerable Post Office, oe peren re a Left the ofice — ue testi- to further inv the difficult; built un ing George's administration, when | ‘ie: ‘ore the Committee, on accountof mani- Neate Ge a patina — i Carolina was a colonial dependency; ‘the old St. | ‘stations of feeling exhibited towards him. by sige uther employes in the office. Supposed that the reading of the remainder of Mr. Gorham’s | Michael's Church, constructed from plans far- everybody was watching him, and endeavored statement, which was commenced yesterday, | "hed by Sir Christopher Wren; those famous, | to learn what he said in’ the office. Hada tom McFarland well: saw him once when he said he was watching the house where hix wife gnd Richardson were living with Mrs. Gilberf-the mother of Mrs. Calhoun; he was disguised while in 8 duelin March last, war cone wate! the house, before the council of war | John £ Elwood, iawver, testitied that he knew | Before. onfesion of the Seed Sx MeFarland, he regated Bie a that he knew | Duke's prompt confession of the deed. knd his uch-admired Lecture. “ At A. SAHS & CO.8, AND BRUOLLECTIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, - Jijustrated with characteristic Poetry by the ablest | At A. SAKS & COvS, writers of the period. ecture will be given d Army of the Repal New No. 316 SEVENTH STREET » clent-looking, tile-roote versation with Mr. Cla) in which Mr. Clapp expression of regret therefor, w: epu “ ate Beh ey r f Mr. Cole addressed the cancus at some length. on seco se pears ee Meet and | Sourdewitness that the borwtet feelings be. 4 14nd first called upon him protessionally to get | exlemuating eintameenees”’ Tae seen ee the 4x6 _ New No. 316 SEVENTH STREET. | Senator Stewart followed in behalf of Mr. Gor. jects of atene ea | tween bimself and witness had not undergone | “im to commence an actiou; there were three need to one month's exile trom the city of LINCOLN MONUMENT ASSOCIATION FUND. | — ~ pacer eee ~~ | ham, but before he concluded his remarks the | #!! are t the traveler objects of attraction. | ine alia! ‘ch: 1 t desire | Counts in the complaint; first, for criminal con- | Madri. my $4000 indemnity to the fam: Dex ;-opea at7 o'clock, Lecturo to commence af | SPRING STYLES OF WALKING COATS time for the meeting of the Senate arrived and | Hefe We first see the Palmetto tree, which, tritnene to feare, at ‘wanted hs Ve aaa sets ‘or abducting bie chifdren; when he sailed he nee Hen ; pg wie igen on fhe Tipe ote ef og OF CASHMERE, PIQUES, the caucus adjourned until Friday morning, | NOt? Wonderful for its peculiarities than for | {he (ce. , Witness left the office without say. FANE witunss @ history of bis troubles, and told Arrived Oat. - Solomons'at s/o clock TRICOT AND CASSIMERE, | 1 Gorham frends exprom themeetver cont: | Narepeen, well srleched “te the eiatien, | Hegiminn amber parties 9 Injure AME, Cape: | otter, and how happy thes weresin The martes | THerraphed Bechusiorly to The Beening Siar. -~ dent that a majority of th pected mn misrepresented in saying that Come Brest, April Li seers Bare. | WITH VESTS TO MATCH, retaining ram for shiteepartoe mare! Of this proud State. ‘The Custom House, a | tified Mr. éthel SaEpOt s competent foreman, when he wa a Sans away, eR Cpe from New York, arrived here thir morathe — cen from 913 " assert that if a magnificently planned, but unfinished building, | > . fore- | ‘heir arms entwined and picking fogers to” a Leetere on the Light and ‘Pinid’ CASSIMERE PANTALOONS o Tae Doe been: tnbcen thts maton f (os crag wr-hesstisinaed hand, having been | ™4", yy gether; the morning of the day his wife left hia: | LONDONDERRY. April 13.—‘The steamer Prus- YOSEMITE VALLEY Pr £ 87 and ing the caueus would have been adjourned inde- atrack by several ahot and shell daring the boar. |' Isao nila czomined by ha eeeemncgy oy she kissed him affectionately when he was | sian. from Por » for Liverpool, touched Pore cae pesgenvensae Si OOD oe Di NOAH WALKER & CO." NavaL ORDEUS.—Assistant Surgeon John W. | veniences are in a sad state of repair, as are Srriceereener an for the wark he had 6 | <.wel siectalr’ wares 1 the from Mrs. re ” eauetatooe pen ee nutreit._ | Kom, ordered tothe Talapoosa; Assistant Sur- | slo the steamers which ply to and from Moul- | Wiightactadet & Esper being delivered there | ;fdvising Mrs. McFarland pot to trouble her- | Telegrephed Eaclurively to The Booming Sar. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 131u | HIRSH, CLOTHIRE. formerly of W: geon Theodore C. Heyl, to the Naval Academy; | trie and Sumter. Indeed most things appear |-some of it Rad be used in case of an emer- t any gp orem me but to take to ALBAyY, fc 13.—The Democrats elect nine The Lecture will be largely illustrated. and is in M + ington Building, corner of Teh stvect and Pa. | Assistant Surgeon B.’ 3. MacKee, detached | titty years behind the times. Among the pecu- | gency. A less price was paid for it thay other ee ay Sy would ors nage peg ye yy Thach- sxery Feapect worthy of the great reputation vf the [avenue removed to 619 Peune. avenue, under Me- | trom the Naval Hospital, New York, and or- | tiarities of the market are the buzzards, whieh | Paper. es y a baa was the Sa trupolitan Hotel, takes re to aunounce to his Jered to the Franklin; Assistant Surgeon S: "Pilcher, detached from the Talgposssert | ‘mely hop about the butcher stalls, dividing since May ist, 18%. Mr. Harry Clapp had a ordered to the Naval Hospital, New York. Boat- | #ith the customers the attention of the meat idea of paper, and did his utmost to keep sain Phiip.J. Miller; detachéd from the sellers. The market,though moderately weilaup- | the paper ap to the standard female wi ; the second from Calhoun | largest ever cast, being about 13,000. The Demo- ‘o Mrs. McFarland. The letter was couched in | crats have a majori ® » even dictatorial, terms. It told Men of seven. “i wid ni eaten ame patig tape ey Egy strong, McFarland to husband timally; that give up ly ready to supply them with a variety and latest style of SPRING AND SUM gi CLOPHiNG ana Gk A M FURNISHING GOODS, calle the attention of the public. yard, Norfolk, and to the Savannah. plied, does not compare with thone of Washing- | ,,James Ht x examined by the prosecution. a sy a ing " Se that he must Jey at Madria Over the News from = = * 7 ton, and early vegetables areaseasilyandcheap- | the ——- Ofice went oes eng seems rs. Calhoun had received one from | felegraphed to The Evening Star. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. sm : - | Bayete Academy resented ti morning | 3 ceed sour cy ain aay place sat | Ney Bi Brock, i toneldce "tha Sag | tadiefthcricband. "Sirs Calbocathen sited | MADRID, April “Li—The sathoritior ave 7 : 3 REIEERGER, at 12 m., at Lincoln Hall; the P: Pro. | Orarses which you may buy In Washington at | against = . a *o her letter congratulations at the news, telling | fZcatly clated wi news Cuba. The peters * (Buccomor te H. F. Lovnon & Oo tenor Joseph Henry, in the chalr: The numer ss empl erage nem gr erste Kk: hg fremcution,anmownoed that they had } fics. and to aliow, Micha dete hae cert: | the, insurrection anorailys though mot nevsally Florida where } ; 5 * waren 2r6r x OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, OC le ollowing additional rapes eed; | they are grown. ‘The lack of enterprise eset | “lopcaiguelr testime dressed the Committee tn | 6 6as strong,and able to do #0. ae = Till be heldat the NEw Masonic SES to be read during the seasion --“Oompacins veloping the great natural advantages of soft | ‘aver of a conviction, and announcing thelr in. | ,,7h¢ Teading of the Re gere wae stoned to with Peabody's Will. Ticteae a Gentleman and Ladies. can (late Brown's, Barometers, ‘he «nd climate in this region cannot fail to astonish |. “ention be ogre momen | testimony. who knew McFarland, testified that they be Bacluswely to The Evemng Sar. Mores: = ant bw iowtabsause | 17 ee rete ce with the Microscope, By Prbieedet'&. Woe, | cvery intelligent observer. Milk, for instance, | yCiiotrart SM ext Wetmesday at 10} Te Thin alenomomaseninen, eat er, be Boson, April 13-—The will of the late ¢eo. a = = = @ MaancokconDaGhare VINES FOR SALE | Watt; “The 7 Astronomical Observa- | -Aave the condensed article, cannot be had for dle Dikin’ sgusen beard S1GT ee: wen dh Gg wag ofp ee ans f Vercetag, it shows Ly — Fr Seigqiatineace Pines nee: | S000 caeevakimanes: cosas, | fom Mag Artes tepepcr oy Patan | re or money, and the ster want eteaton whe Soume Fam - Sceubes apie Megha cL Z above Penna. Avenue, : of any . AL # now in — —- : #00 al z * 7 se be: reasonabl: paid to producing the most necessary articles of ‘The following is the bill (S. No. 215) to amend x Bole i sontbeminel ocean PARE at blikos Tis = Ps Rrestem by sa! Smithsonian Tnstitate,” by Pro- subsistence must be remedied before there can | the usury laws of the District of Columbia, as Bp cee empty Someones 4 Hing PT {v= my Alban also. second band 1 ES GN BS _ | “De: We d: Otis, of the Aimy Medical Ma- be any really prosperous future for the South. | agreed upon by the conference committee this | f Srons and ladies collars representing lace, Ott om Fire. Fisoas, (gang ant Mlodeons Tor sas op TICE TO Fe CREDITOR oF cm, retd 8 paper on “The artiscial Detorm- | \ We visited Mowat Pleasnat, Fort Moultrie, | aiateag: rs’ ban, on ceed eater this were made of paper. We have heard it | Telegraphed Reclusively to The Beening Star. Ernton, the moet sccummodating terme; Piano and havin against the late firm of | ‘The Chair paid tribute to the interest which | ®4 Fort Sumter, passing by Castle Pinckney, | nearly the same as the law of Illinois: newspapers ioe ; 13-—The crude oil tanks —— Ree ere ee ae ene Hpk oe ek add the subject by medical | Fort Johnson, and Fort Ripley. Inthedistance | Be it enacted, éc., That the rate of interest , & good ae blankets | owned by took fire ‘this, morning yur. TNEXT. us at that time evel makes | Men, and a recess of five minutes was taken to | we saw Forts Wagner and Beauregard.’ At and 2 . | fina} distribution and settlement of their aflaits. Paras bate og bed the gee , po gow Mount Pleasant we visited a freedmen’s school, —— COLUMBIA YEAST FOWDER, ‘onmmed will be debarfed from sald settlement’. | Doctor oom Pecimens ~ under the management of Miss Hancock, and Lopes Pesitively Dead. BARBOUR & HAMIL’ a to Dr. J. Je Baye then seed a yi on the | under the control of Gen. Howard’s Bureau. It Myer Sere the iy eg i eee “North: ye 1 lars, isin Lowpox, Aj 18—Kamors deat Compoeed of the most Healthy Ingredients, being | _Washington, March 2, 1970. sp-tmyi_ | ‘ith photographs and mape von ne winstrated euias smoked tea tapaaaines Gee 2, which were current yesterday, but wore free from all injurious drugs. pantzasaie BORICR— Ths, t 2 ‘ ———— Newcomb read a r on the H #’s educational work in this section can- 0 opeopaliy croties. are confirmed to-day by S77 SOLD BY ALL GROCERS in the City. i eELUiNa. Pe Lasbell ‘ jong perisd to the merce see ep not be over-estimated, and the manner in which aga Se the possible variability of the day.” he has managed his affairs throughout the South Rare Drvonce Case mm Ricawoxn.—The -Prof. Harkness read ® panier ca ttee devia- given entire edtisfaction, and | Hare of money Petersburg Wasnixetoy. D. C., Sept. 21, 1368 tion of compasees im iron-clad ships,” which was | *PP€ars to mening Great results. It is a | 22 from any po pe egy ood EF —— —e— ‘writes the s es Lam fully acquainted with the coastitution of the listened to with marked interest. fo be ergy 40 Wilnd te. br ea ie any ot | to, in a recent ‘We find it | remarkable diverce suit commenced here at the bachetrrabrnseye eA we" ty that his operations, instead of being p ; Columbia Yeast Powder. The proportionsare weil Lrusa Twourecs or tak Divohos Court. pad ‘are ‘wot extended, for in the South this District shall co: ‘ecommended for expenses of | next term of the circuit court, whieh, it is sate adapted fer the efficient raising of the dough, and I ‘This atternoon the case of’ ‘vs. Watkine juced, hecessity exists at the ae Se rnlpep heed «3 yo ep ee we a —_ Seirgnnsicun bokaedouapetas nthneomes ccastiler then Snquenctiead GStiitxlating yout sew Taz heard. The potioner wip widow of con- | Sr hacvor of Charleston is not only becuse rat asrTng OF Six Pek be wal we 4 ‘The crammed ty a ~ = Guu Tuomas ANTis2LL, M. D., Chemist. ae glee, ‘on the peep $6 to ft to * b SP MANUFACTORY—S12 K STREET, Br TWEEN STH AND OTH. « mbo> im = Are now to BPRS TIRE TUNG as“ | CoeceeeeS Just received. a large inveice of TOW. ing | CHIMN BES gas goods saved from the fre in P! I pl wi Fringed , 30 tne! }. We. ip Towels, Ao igs Tong. =: Sey soe s, IMMENSE SPRING STOCK x ‘BS. u 5 braid MUSLIN, a) and 2 ar STEASBURGER BROS. Sin BEMSTITChED, HANDRREECHIE * WILL setz . A apall essortorent “ . \ a hes ths trie é BOUTS, SHOES AND GAITERS by Se ere we i or ed, fd {Rep} enue. of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest. teheritad vy some Pepe who seat exe Ss. WRISLEY, Give them a call, st {ata"pras obnent aking while = ‘Doctor was the first the toss CO nrger sien peerage of plank and shell roads, extending some seven | sq-Savannah has an Anti-Swearing SocitY. ih return "A reward of $150 1s offered for MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, few Old wamber 373. between I and K. 87 The newest. of the hair is | miles between the Cooper and rivers. Se The Woman Question—What did she have the arrest ‘Who committed the ont- FIREBOARDS, TABLE AND BUREAU TOPS, fukSa te fontend ee brushed There isno kind of locomotion so ao] on? rage. ae BEACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, Deck, sarmousted bys argo Unitation sake, peg Se eae dnp aE hy my Fe ge —¥ day last GRATES. SUMMBB PIECES, &c., ac. $7712 MG young man ving im Wost Rut. | i bya grand avevue isthto theve girts, “ash of land, Ver dincovored stone draped with moss and health, and the mother ix ‘The above are warranted to be of the best a adapted |‘ of live oaks, ee a manstactio. § $5 Cameos: = tie land on which the quarry tar for gineeeR: | fringed om either side with ae ‘on the raitroad. 3 ¥.m.¢. ie. inte z with the buildings mine ahd eepee wild fowersot » perfume: A $000 eens 1 ee eee Erected thereon, 17 valteed at $000,000. Little removed from the road is Magnolia Cem- Oar se hewieate. ournal has this “consolat TYRE EYESIGHT accuraily suset wise Peddies aor Buckwheat fed to cows, will tery—a dear, old-fashioned mid SuTEY ini Ty” reflection ; save parent wheso cnn dies in peabenbense Paha St russes Game | sual ano oene here nears Eibe Sarit cor at H. 8. BEMPLEB, OPTICIAN, ina, and at aoe ©. | peas and wheat bran Will make excellent feed | closure; andas you dnve through the winding lub in thi"! ~ jalety Next to the ational Motel.

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