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| TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE EVENING STAR. | ——— - === Che Loening Star. | the court this morning counter, Tar Serif erat —ponen « ram! WE. 85—Tye, 5.332, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1870. SS - OFFICIAL. ‘Nomtnations.—The President sent the fol- _ AMUSEMENTS. | mee EVENING STAR, _| wwe sitioor wor sous ti NV 4ttonan tuearee. | LAWs OF TE UNITED cTiTES, Bieri E LS PSs, OR Boreas ye Lost Saeht Lat ne ofthe charming LOTTA. — Washington News and Gossip. | pisrict or coumvia. in Tavmepay, April 1. look eridenee of approaching dissae Piet time in Washington of her new play Amer Mea Oe Witingis Gie- a John Titus, to be Chief Justice of Supreme | will not take frightat the throat of being polit- | SENATE Mr Conkling. trom the Commit- | Pl” aga ee Wills ave duuargtecunon, fa, eral Hospital and Asylum of the istrict of } 187HRxAL Revexum—The receipts from this | oourt of Arizona Territory. arn ciple the con- | tee @n Commerce, reported Mouse bill to renra-soeati - VIBE FLY per eer e = bOTEA Columbia. Source to-duy were $381,393.44, Charles A. Tweed, to be Associate Justice of | trary, remember that they are legislating for | authorise the city of Baftale to erect a tunnel FROM PARIS TO-DAY. ith New 3 . Dances and Bran Soles Be it enacted by the Senate and Howse of Repre- 9 See Supreme Court of Arizona Territory. the welfare of the people. under the Niagara river. Passed. Another Against ~La nate nent Dat Lette Ann. pec mrs re saation oe m | _Exsion E. D. F. Heavy, U.S. N. has been | “omy Parry, to be Assessor of Interna! | _ 1 pay an income tax, and consider he es Mr. Summer presented s memorial of clerks Pifarecltinise. _ Ademioion ‘19 cath; Children 3 centm. 3¢ burn, Harvey Lindsly, Byron 8 , | ordered to signal duty tm this c ty. Revenue for the 2ist District of New York. ext tax ever imposed upon tho people. If my | uc vee State Department, aaking that they be | Telegraphed Excluseely to The Evening Star. ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. 0. O. Howard, Sayles z owen, D. W. Surmvites Avrorivas lus 3. Peale, —__—__-+22-____ ap Pa ee Teikcd tothe Finca Ween, thelr salaries. Re | Rants, April 14—A day or a6° WOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. fayette C. Loomis, Joseph Wd of California, bas boon appointed Supervisor of | 74.) LOT USM am mrencns Pasticulars of | Lei eemunue 1 Pay, with cheerfulness 6 per wei gammeE Presented & memorial of Cyrus | from the workmen of Lysher tee wert es ©OMMENCING EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 14. perp Age = 5 a5 5 ed por Internal Reveneae for California, Nevada, Utab = the Death of, Lopez, €e. included i ype act. If Ihave ¥ | plication A les orn the United ayer } Es | 7c mines ond wack ‘The'Grand Moral Drama of Successors. are héreby made, declared, and Arizona. In the Cor Olivier $100, or income tax, I think cccan cable. and asking a grant of public lands | journal have. therefore: beck ee “ eNOLE TOM'S CABIN nw gdm feet noe he naa Deernscr Acronsey Cantivoron this morn | try. that te chemaber adizern omit the roe | Staten tn verted "i ay | tecertharance ot te ce oh aieferred to | for a violation of the pies taw in fomentne TAY AMONG THE LOWLY. Of te Distt of Golumiea; bud by that same | 186 had an interview with the President, in | goverment dened shar the DepuGes sould | Sie er 91,200 teens vor ene tae tae Mr. Sumner Introduced a bill to incorporate | “°F Ae. ul Drawaeever | they shall be, and are ‘hereby, mate company with Senstor Johneon, of Virginia, in | fave an opportunity at gotag sete Bo ponte | Se ee the Pacitic Submarine Te Cable Com- Amendment Celebrations. written ror onae ‘and avarice re | law to prosecute and Gefend suits before all pro- | reference te being retained in his office; but the | #nd instru = B.4 Ayes rae Ttis that we can well afford te deduct Sap, McSeeroe we tbe Committee on Foreign Petegraphed Beclusively to The Reening Svar. vored? bemiiets tansit Nome tern WAiainy | Per courts and trebunals; to have a common | President informed him that head determined | Eavre vehemently cgi sadidetes 25,000,000 from our Nationsl income, now that ‘On motion of Mr. Anthony, the Committee | CUBVELAND, April Tt, The colored poopie and Yetrigue meet a just reward! : ane, came, te Urem, alter, and renew at | to make a change. inconsistent with the duty the members toi] the “nation, is considered financially sound. 1 | op Printing were directed te inmning mee ine | are celebrating the fifteenth amendimentiact ss Peetuced with pew Scomery and all the Original | pleasure; to purchase, lease, receive, pen a their constituents, who had sent them here to ufmiyne Stans She WAY to Keep wp sack 8 re tation | expediency of constructing a. tclegr: line | thie city to-day. A mon foot. it Basic, and « powerful Cust of Characters onty | Prove; possess, and-ewjoy, and the gnaland real | | CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE.—The Sen- | SC! in at their posts. in an emergency like the | '8,t0 show that we are paying (not merely prom. from the Gapitel te the Gavernmen, ing | CatTiages and on borse paraded the stree'< sBcrrin, Urijecirn Ching 79 centeruppn circle | #ranc deming, and dione of, persqnal and ctl | ate in Exccutive semlon yesterday atvernoon | [ements pal posi they had everything te fear to pay) our debts, and growing rich, too, | Oimee. | “ake cetsbradon will uraiests with epoech Sei Geller , 25 ects. Nowstra charge tor remetra | oid welfare of the-beopital; to have full power | confirmed the following nowinations: Alaoson ernment. to : Mr. Perry's recolation providing that treaties | Cue co man igeodtine tonlene = TER, | 20 Tight to make and ordain all by-laws for the } B. Long, to be United States Attorney for for the acquisition of the entire territory of a The colored people AL OARD.—NATIONAL THEATER. government of said, conversion and bornital Louisiana; Wm. T. Harlow, Assessor Internal shall be considered in open see- . = net sistent wi! ws 0! . 5 vie SoEASTEE MOMBASA" ES"bisia | Sater ante bare and shy fall power anda! | Keven, fight dati of Mamachurtt foreign power sion was indetinitely postponed. to-day celebratng the The resolution r » eeodused, Uy Mr. | sumed ut neon, with a nie er an : Chandler, providing that when the Georgia bili om, with a salute of arti! guished English Shakspearean Tragedian, pine a en Lp ecm Apr mp Mile: Cophetliedcal Gm: Litaciai midi bnes equitable: and the back-bone toour | Sots uy tor disceeaion there. shall be eelthes | tracted much aitention on the route of MR. NEAL WARNER, ot tick, wor and invaltd'persons and chil- | has decided that farmers and gardeners who sel: | *#ken in the casé of Prince Mi a tee ‘only way to pt hay Hoy burden | Te¢ess nor adjournment until a final yote is --— Who will begin a week of Shakspearean Pertorm | Gren: Provided, at the annual income of said ported to have struck a re reached, was taken up, and upon a division was Metel Destroyed by Fire. ancen with the eublime Tragedy entitled corporation shal not exceed thirty thousand | Ply the remem their own matte _ ogee Gourt, Ollisicr promised that justice would be | $50, Naeters dere declared adopted by the Vice President. Telegraphed Baclusively to The Boening Mar. " “ " , | dot and that all the real and wagons along streets, mov’ m place ne. insists that Dara 4 ¥ 2 2 F. called for ayes noes. — Pirrenvre, April 14.—The Ex Hotel, eign: tn inomenber, ten wanhe darmntic Bi 1: | perty of said hospital and axylum Abe wet, Place, are not liable to the special.tax as pro- | Prsiively reslgned the ministry of foreign af. | Erven; reduces the debt to this extent. a0 well as wary Anthony thought to adopt this resolution | with the furniture, ctc.,im Prati, wee totally ry jealousy, tt 4 exclusi e pression contin! Visco be setting a very dangerous precedent. Loss, #125, to “Si cur own Shakspgare’ the passion of j se ine and devoted | aly to, the purpose | duce brokers. dais Wietrowaiors Wi cater tee otlnae” ‘would otherwise accrue, which, in a few years, Soctreret, om Hey. Some Peet, more ovvivedty.. 17 ‘ai | act may be altered, amended, or repesledatthe | Tne Rawities ov TAR Survivors or tux | _ The Sotowing has’ hoon received Trem, jhis di ar “s leasure of Congress. ‘ the philesophers who bave treated op Lys Onis DrsasTER.—The Senate Committee on is dead. He was surrounded, accede laid ei ek ais) ee Naval Affairs this morning aathorized the | fo safrender: was killed bon Brien wont recing eoversi new and valusbie ac {Puntie—No. 29.} chairman to report s bill grauting one year’s | The mother and sister and children of Lopez, aplsst_ | Ax Act amendatory of the charter of the Mutual | pay of the officers and scamen lost on the | tgether with Madam sae, have cap- by Mr. Casserly said this would be a great en- $0, ee wes OO. Many surrounding fire last crogebment on the of the minority. i were dai d, and the whole t ‘rom the national in- | BEre Was no erren rae ence © renetation Go the fate “mech wadi- ) causing mach add come take place we may be able to float alon, | ‘His in the the Senate. tonal in moving furniture and goo. without obstruction, but [ have found procras nt aaa novel tee resolution would pass of 5 the pro - | Dopohue's oil refinery, in Ol City, offered it to stop this interminable | tial: destroyed. Loe $5,000, r4 nenrenee been Rone ee 0 ae Georgia debate. Tt had been on for a | Ph Sus we, 4 and very hard to pay at last, even after narrow age care standing along le EVENTH ANNUAL FLORAL | Corgmpin ne? Company Of the District of | On cida to their relatives. who put thin dulshing stroke to the wee foe test haw been a and the same rule applies | Somths more. ‘Tho Seaate had im three rrp ty greene cl ESTIVAL AND BALL, ayers Senate House - ceived title of Visgount | *°, 2 reconstruc. | Strike of Laberers iow York —pis- Will take place at the scnlalivce of the Cited States of Amcticd in Gon. | PERSOMAL—Hon. Sidney Perham, for many | TEtvee cat An ceey matter to get up long petitions to | {8 eee sei Laborers in Row Tort~De NBW MASONIO TEMPLE, ssembled, That the act the | years the able Kepresentative of the 24 Maine | |, A telegram from Pesth, Hungary, amerts that | Congress praying ypemgeelagice nae ‘again on ‘ Saemeas, Mit ca, eee a x mp fs omy ochre . the Huegurian in the ‘Reumenical | Come tax, as most men would say ““yes, certain we On | Tlegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. : senna. aoa . a ree neers eee ny Pe da Distriet ia Congress, is in town, and is warmly Council wi for the of ‘infal- I will sign. a2. not care to pay Away this tax it. New Yor«, April 14.—This forenoon a mob Ticket admitting gentleman and lady, @3, oi mbia, ARErtve: eae aoe eqns! | weleomed by his old associates, and by our fous wilt tbo excluded frees the Spnetos Lanta; | if Congress will abolish it.” We all know that sre it. | of B00 Vor sale at Kitie’ sad isiseroii's Hume se interest on the oe notes | towns-people as well, by whom he was greatly | :f the Diet. I awstbpeniad a! tax, = by also know io where Sant as | and Hudson teres. an = Le. jecticisiiig at | extent of one hundred thousand Johar, ani | orcemed during his reridence here, on account | , The London Pall Mall Gazette congratulates |*fate# are se necorsaryfas good governments, yet pay atnaeng hcbe wig ap mek oh eels. 9 fm ee quested to join at once, for ‘no scholare will be re- | €Xtent of one hundred thousand dollars; and | of the active part he took in all benevole>* and , Lege. cern challenge | 1 ‘and just purposes. and tiresome speeches on be and attempted to induce them to work 16th inet. ap?-Im_ | also to authorize said company to acquire and @ fleet of American ners instead of one i some action that would it. If be had his om “4 wy rs 4 seived after Saturday. 16th inet. ap?Im_ = : a moral works. islae. "Lard Fenderdes anne That this tax comes within this eategory we | Tay he would sions the dove od conte Perenasion being usclem, they tried violence ane eRY— oe be ee eee: See on ene evened . Blois Bice nnvedn ied do not see how any, man can object, as itonly | Ted jyaremd close the doors and <a Sen | A force of 125 police came up and artested tuo once, large mbar of Fue eatarinds “sae = ; March 5180 RETIREWENT OF ARMY Ovvicens—A large | 4 yyaruain Loupon Country, Va—The Lees- —— mt ii To those in adversity | Dosed of aa Seay we leaders, and dispersed the mob. Further tro al proved, » 1870, s . 4 ‘ on 4 % = Sai Sor by a Reng a EEE ‘o's [Pusric—No. 30.) eampetcotn pntirarnaes! to re; awe i hee i ee ite Isobe ple that the amount of in- ident deciaea that the renietion ee ne ze = Fe 9. m. ‘This is a fine chance for those wi to pur (pone le . por senera Steir sib Avake ui we from | Come be published there is nothing easier than | iit . coi anaes Fatal Rotter Explosion. "AND ORIGINAL PIOTU B55 | Ax act to renew and continue im force the | McDowell, President of the Army Retirin, ‘Leesburg -npike.—We learn fo abolish this objection by mang, » being in conflict with the 53d rule, and no " FIRE 45D Pe I ©o1 y zt the and president of this that bo! 5 ¥ proper enactment peal being taken, it Telegraphed Exclusively te the Evening Siar Ivania avenue, between 13th and Ith streets | charter of the femoris many, | Board at New York, for examination for retire- —— ide of this road has been Aimaet ir | Indeed, this has already been prohibited by the "The Geontie bility cious ae —_ (south side.) mbs-tr of Georgetown, jum natit ablvece <, he ardent embrane peor Boal m - co a Commissioner of Internal Revenii ie goorase was n up, and New Yorn, April 14—The propetier Wellx, ur Be it enacted : the oy wns aig sh from vice not quite, graded. The gra an easy one, and ‘RE-Ew, 'r. Morton said that after the remarks of the Rect in towing coal » exploded her . sentatives of the United States of America in - | officers of all grades ranging from colonels to | is over the stee) part of the line; and its gen- —-2ee- Senator from Michigan to-day, le should not this at the coal dock on Kill vou A eeo-7 ereane. ress assembled, That the act entitled “An act to | second lieutenantr. eral finish, and especially the drainage, is excel. neces: have ventured to say anything were he not sat- | Kull, opposite Serfore’ Snug Harber. Her emg'- . frcorporate lent. ‘The water does not ‘about ‘the road Dry infied that he could bring tacts to the knowledge | ness aif tesnensee were killed. ‘The wreck Berween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, Spee Tue Coumissiower oF INTERNAL Revence ee bet i6 freaty oo natal ot Xe = whatremaeee Ay Sts sone big Meola pad Sv meeipeaak eee cena — sank at its moorings. The report of the exple — thirty-one, and eile PP agp ve Peapaaped orn: WE | creait to, the-contractors, Mosars. O'Leaty & | year; and-all clasecs— jobbers, agente and ime | ome ae Gene ngbe- | sion and concussion were very heavy, and cre ous panmxtwen, suenntin amend the charter of the Potomac Insurance me, in charge of division on accounts, W. | Hines ‘The on Poon “ the impression among the Staten Islande:~ work was commenced porters—have been alike disappointed. But, it Mr. M. then wenton to that the fine | that a slight shock of carthquake had passed by a8, C 3 .”” approved P. Shearmaii of stamp division and D. C. Cox, | bridge, and is being pressed towards Leesburg. nerail FHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, ac.. | o¢ March, eightecls hundred and thirty-sever ‘ pe te the sales have been small, prices have ly | spun constitutional made here all | them. thames of th could not be a- Superintendent of the Bureau, to investi; Improvement.— it of improvement been steady, and no decided change fins takén | tended to the benefit of the rebels and the Dem- | certained. i igate ROGERS GROUPS OF CULPTURE, and the act entitled ‘An act to renew and co: the present system of keeping the accounts and | tis town is still om |. Mr. Ww. fray place in the rates of the leading makes of do- | ocratic party of the South, and against the ——-—_——_ ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, tinue in force the charter of the Potomac Ingur- ping and | is busily engaged in rearing a handsome brick | mestic fabrics. The early purchases by the | Union men. “Upon im he had discov- Explexion im am Oil Refinery. BTATUBTTES, Ac. &c., | ance Company, of Georgetown,” approved the | 1 recommend such changes as wil! insure | storehouse nearly opposite the Reamer Hotel, | large jobbers in the western cities having been | ered that those Republicaws who came here | gelegraphed Beclusieely to The Beewing San. “| twenty-seventh of January, eighteen hundred | greater dispatch and security to the business ot | on King street, and the Leesburg foundry of | above the present. werner prices, has had a de- | urging the of the Bi amend- od PICTURE ame AND TASSELS, &c., ac. | *P4 fifty-one, be, and the same are hereby, re- | the office. Messrs. Norris & Cockey, which we noticed enacted and extended from the date of the ex- New York, April 14 —An explosion ocearred influence upon them, as th conce} = Laila 2 rey = — — way bewe been | ment, were ing in rt with the Demo. corer of tth and a few weeks ago, is nearing completion. ‘The en- 5 And this circum- | cratic party. The stories that came here about | 1B the extensive oi! retiner WELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, iration of the last mentioned act, until the re- Tae District Cone: ee ine and other machinery is already received, | stance, doubtless, has prevented the duplicati the good bsisti ‘Warren streets, -Jerse at midnight. The PARLOR BRACKETS, Ac | Deal of this act. peridot as Mrnnregar grater aganang or items prog ft of ordera which usually takes place. ME | due fo the fact that some Reputiieass who tai | Hfe spread rapidly. and the workmen, barcly A Fine Assortment for Ske. 2. And be it further enacted, That so See, 4 New Engine.—An engine and other machi- | _Brewn shirtings and sheetings of standard me down there had sacrificed their principles | S@Ped with their lives. Fortunately the flames HOLIDAY PRESENTS. much of section eight of the original charter as | this morning, and had under consideration the | nery destined for the Loudoun Mattie Gen. | makes bao nt norevision of prices, but | for the sake of attaining societ tonnes were subdued before they reached the grea oc ely A. Vv. 8. SMITA. restricts the company to having its office in | bill authorizing the corporate authorities of | pan’ passed through Leesburg one ‘day last | the trade in them been dull, and prices are Mr. M. replied to the argument of Mr.Car- | ‘@k®, and a conflagration was prevented. - SENSTSEETe Sere = ng | Georestown, District of Columbia, is hereby | Washington to subscribe to the capital stock of | Week, and will soon be at work in the marbic | not firm. In bleached shirtin and sheetings | penter some days since charging him (Mr. M.) ork 456) ON EXHIBITION amended so as to permit the company to re- | the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Ital, | deposits south of Goose Creck, there has been an improved business at firm | with inconsistency, and quoting from hiwapecch, | PROSTamme of Workingmen iu a78 H feat move its place of business to Washington, Dis- | road Company, to which several amendments of Cat se uncit—Gov. Walker last week ap. | prices for some of the qualities standard | (wo years ago upon the Arkansas bill, France. @vases.) , AE PAREEITERS. trict of Columbia, if it so elects. minor importance were made, and Mr. MeKen- | poiuted the following gentlemen councilmen | makes, but the sales of inferior grades tre light | claiuicd that be had mat Shaneet tai Telegraphed Eaclusiv-ly to Tae Booming Star. Ho, 86 event ‘Approved, March 25, 10, zie was instructed to report the bill the House | for the town of Leesburg—the commissions for | and prices iéclding. | Jtinting cloths have been } since then, ard that his course now was consis- | Papgs, Apmi 14.-The International Sock — and urge its re. whom were receivedon Mondey, we the | more active, rices have been slightly | tent with the position then assumed by him. of Workmen contem; plate imsuing an ad. PANT ney Reet LO Pet crenata instructed he. apeat oe Oe | Scares of our long Skgierted mencioat ete | ke Srrees Was been & rather active | HOUSE.—Mr. archer (Md) presented the | from their headyuarters in dhs elty, ream eo" sit ol 'e! Oo repr “ a = fe ra 5 ri epublic te sentation im the Congres of tho Untied | Homeopathic Medical Society. n° Ve MSM | Ceo a ead, Wie Belge eB dae ey, C. | demand for ehoice new styles, but the old styles | Petition of Jacob Fleishall, of Baltimore city, |! Workmen of France who favor @ republic t States. i «Bs The bill to abolish joint tenancy in the Dis- | B, Wildman, G. K. Fox, Jr., F. W. Whereas the people of Texas have framed | trict was agreed rn gree ig nay fllerieaed in- | W.S. Hough, Samuel Orrison, A. are dull of sale eyen at reduced prices. Gi ng- | for pension. Referred to Committee on Pen- me oe es, d adopted a constitution of State governm-nt bey it be L. Norris, T.'W. Birkby, and 1. M B. Mow, J. pot phe aie oe rea = stone. a sen’ tadaans ae an z E gove 1 stru to urge its passage before the House. orris, T. Ws v; . Bentley. are firmly maintained, but inferior Y s ; | Fimancial Matters in Londen To-day. = ££, ,;, £ == >> which ts republican; and whereas the legislature Mr. Cook Unfortunate.—We regret to state that C: i ualities are i ~ Pi et Mr. Dawes (Mass.) presented a memorial of . LECTURES. of Texas elected under said constitution ha: | onthe bill to amend the act incorporeting ne Jacob H. Manning. of this town merenn 1 2 proved den asanns and per- | cyrus W. Picld invention toc submarine tele, | Telegraphed Reclusively to The Boontag Ber. i ratitied the fourteeuth and fifteenth amend- | Freedmen’s Saving amd Trost peclngptr poe rigncty mgr Desabanes gtaph between America and Asia, together Loxpoy, April 14.—The money market is ad. are dull of sale; prices nominal There is | With a bill for that purpose, and moved the vancing, owing tote unfavorable bank retarn ‘moderate trade for the season doing in cotton | Teference of the papers to the Committee on | The amount of bullion in the vault tocdas ws @rills, but poner home consumption. Foreign Affairs. £406,000 sterling less than on last Thursday. Cambrics are in moderate demand, and sales | | Mt. Randall (Pa.) said if the biN made an lin are small. Muslin de laines are in fair demand, | ®PPTopriation it should go to the Committee on | Exerbitant Ransem Demanded by Ro. and the new patterns sell at steady prices; but | 4 Tiations. | man Brigands. ‘Woo! > nee Raainee ean ae e een ‘ Company. severe accident on Sunday morning last. He Mees Beart OWAEL Erarener wal | ments to the Constitution of the United States: | ‘Mr. Cook was authorized to report an amend- | was riding a colt-the anteasl cernition end te rte Spiritual Hirthe sAiker! thee tedious | 4d whereas the performance of these several | ment to the bill inoorporating the Linthicum | his effort'to break the fall with serene bit, Subject—The Spiritual Birth = ne Weis ere acts in good fait is a condition precedent tothe | Institute of Georgetown. the colt lost its balance, and turned a complete pret | ere oe enn ot on “tan | Tepresentation of the State in Congress: There- | “The committee will mect to-morrow somersault, falling upon Capt. M., and break- give public — morning to perfect other Dilla which will be re- | ing his hip bone. Drs. Fauntisboy wad Tange tenia. ‘ es Se enacted bythe Senate and House of | Rep yerted fo the House to-morrow afternoon, the were called to his and he Is getting ; 4 sentatives of the Lwited States of Americain Con- | forced to the House. along as comfortably as tbe expected” ABLEAUX AND LECTURE a ane , That the ‘State To is istrict day in the House. ty a8 could be ex; gres ai Sold.—The Potomac Iron Furnace Company, Lecture by the Hou. P VAN TRUMP. MC. at | entitled to representation in the Congress of the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.— Third | of Loudon, have sold to H. Thamae, ‘Heq:, of eee ae ee ty tw EbRESDNY | United States: Provided, That before any mem- Day.—This Academy reassembled to-day at 12 | Philadelphia, their furnace and ore banks, sit- han Asylum. on MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. | ber of the legislature of said State shall take iy 'y at 12 | uated on the Potomac river, opposite the Point Fine At SO ekoeR NOSY ATH IS: 20,and Z-com- | GF regume his seat, oF any officer of said State | ™-, at Lincoln Hall, Professor Henry in the | &* Rocks, tor 900,000. We have not learned Tha lectare Sill be delivered on the last-named | shall enter upon the duties of his office, heshaii | chair. what disposition Mr. T. proposes to make of the sab; \s there is not much spirit in the mar! len - Dawes said tt mate wo appropriation Of | 211 yentes Zarlusively tothe Boeing Star. goods are generally inactive, and prices are not money, but the bill provided for a grant of 10—Tee who seised th Home, Apret brigands hich - Kandall.—Tnen tt should the Com- | Duke of Manchester,son of Secretary Mube' so 5 ‘or ane domanetes aoe uneettlod mittee on Pubiie Lands. Be to the Com. | or the British Lngation, aud Secretary Bayel, in price, the sales are confined mostly to a Mr. Dawes must object to that. The questions | of the Italian Legation, have exacted £2.90) few of the more tasteful new styles. Medium | 7 the bill principally involved our foreign rela- | Tansom. - : Cromwell take and subscribe and file in the office of the | ‘The follot me : «Re. | property. and low grades of light weightare uery dull, and | tims, and should be considered, jore, by “Fichsie for the three euteriaiaments #1. secretary of state of Texas, for permanent pre- | duction of Phetogea ae ae ened: joe | Property: Himeelf Again-—Mr. Fenton M. Hen- | agents are Eenoes te See ate 6G oe pe ae hag ene Rarentomede spurs: | servation, an affirmation in the form | sepe,” by Professor B. A. Gould; New Breeds gerson,, having been relieved of his political | ‘There is a fair business better | the bill to the Public Lands Com, | airueed Eodustecty agape Come one. ceme all = __ spite following: “1, ——, do solemnly swear (or | of Silkwork which feed on the Elanthusor Oak, | disabilities, has been appointed by Ju Keith | grades of satinets, but the inferior grades are ittee, be 1d object to its introduction. - Mapnip, April 14 —Kiots broke out at {JAMES E. MURDOCH, eae of Olah: Oh oe and the importance of their introduction into | Commissioner in chancery for the circuit court | Very dull and slow of sale. In other The ‘Speaker said the gentleman could not | FestcT@8t, On account of an attempted e J member of Congress, or as an officer of the | the country as a valuable future indastry,” by | of Loudon. of domestic fabrics there is very little 5 lew t inthat a i ae Tox | ment of the conscription act. The Dario of thi« THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN AND DAMA. | United States, or as a member of any State | Professor J. Q.A. Warren, corresponding mem- Tae McFa ton Tas Meise and prices, which in most cases are merely nom- that be ‘would mot ake toy o be | “ity charges that recent revolt in Aragon TIST, AND GRACEFUL ELOCUTIONIST legislature, or as an executive or judicial ofi- | ber of the entomological and other societies of Sgt Previews to iki fysterious Let- | inal q ma, are without change since last | oe ‘under conditions. The ‘to object | *#* brought about with Cuban money. fhe United Seatcs, antl afterward cegaccn Of | Europe; +: Some of the Phenomena Attending | {*74, 7. R. ¥-—Previous to the court adjourning | report.—N. Y. independent, 14th. was an alectute right, bat ie prac ——o-—___ ager, Ingurrestion or rebellion againat ther eatee, | the Great Tornado and Thunderstorm of tows | TOwerOR neat vor th Sa oI not i French Troop to,operete Ageinvt ON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, given aid oF comfort to the Enemies thereat, oy | gd illinois of June 3, 1860,” by Professor Wim. | ,,Udge Davis stated that the oo tionally done | ,,WEE® 70 Mamny—Mra, Stanton has been | "ur “Randall seid ber hed tei ersued the — ts oe tare. ven aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, so | L. Nicholson. io ‘Ganon ees wntigel Outside | Making trouble out West. It seems that the usual course of members of the House on like | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. “IMPRESSIONS AND BRCOLLECTIONS OF Belp seed —_ the = Po pores al Generat gonn G. Barnard, United States or injs cam Bheaday” when Mr Gerry ae indomitable Soran recently delivered & lecture | matters, and he intimated that the Speaker had | Loxpox, April 14.—The government has des- N, > a a > read on * A ¢ “1 Paul to “ladies t patebed more Mlostrated with characteristic Poetry by the ablest | son shail, in like manner, take, subscribe, and | inteFior victors ot toe ee ek cei te made whut, was intended to represen’ the | What direfal result let the Plonccr telle—rhe | ™fleRetorale ashe did role. | fount of a comtinuance ol the strike at Four. ‘This Lecture Wil he siren Dadee the auspices of | Mle the following oath or’ affirmation: «1, routation.”” word, “you” read ote ey.” gierevent, the | lecture, which was upon the rights’ and Wrong: | Mr. Randall said the Speaker's language was | chambull, a little town in that neighborhood, FeseiartstatoncserreiPacciae | wach af Grapher of te Valea Sat, ck | gh teeeehaelteetmeane,hanreagapere: | Sani cts Nekis Paige te | aeonen, errs od messin raat sei | graaly bar and andeeerved athe (ian i haa Rain and the entire net pri ¥ " ‘i h to me in the flesh, J. R. . She eee dal only pursued the usual le SS relieved from the disabilities upon me } listened to with undivided attention by the au. a *, that young ladies ought not to marry before’ intvedeationet tne LINCOLN MONUMENT ASSOCIATION FUND. by the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution dience, and at its clove .Protewor Hen’y called | Graham sald’ thes ‘were conlideat the Tete were twenty-five yearsold. Asa large portion inl pow gtiet the dissuon wos tre ete nited tates, help ‘a those great mn ol ce consisted o' young, mmarric ving 8. PAiingugn tckote 39 Spin, Feserved.aoats 73 the cake may ber) which onthe or PaewET cas | Of Profesor Poly, and the interesting character | Né#¢ intended for initials, & dash being after ladies, this part of the ‘discourse was ‘Dot sory | amond br. Dawe eoGen ty ere eee cents Sale of reserved seats to commence at the case oaths mar] . . . that one young the Public Lands Commi Books jessrs. Philp & Solomons at 5 oclock | shall be taken before, and certified by, an: B. A. th they were susceptible of the suggested Monday morning. April spl | Officer lawfully anthorized to ‘administer oaths. | Then Proposed National Omeerreserteenan by Judge Davie’ Tue counsel for the prisoner coi aPdall then demanded the yeas and nays eee || And any person who shall knowingly swear or ti blic."* i BALLS, PARTIES, &c. stim faleely in faking either of ‘such oaths or “poctor HF. Graig, of the Army Medical the court in the prese ence of fadice. at ‘being set Mt: Dawes appealed to Mr. Randal! not 10 = and shall be puntched thereon: be ieeenz: | Museum, then read a paper on the “Compari. | IP ‘to thelr client caused that to Tereronty ‘After further debate, in the course of which | Telepraphed Baclusively to The Bvening Star. HE GRAND BAL. aan eet ieee thee reer by imprison: | son of Barometers.” consideration of delieacy in relation te tro mee, mutual explanations, between | the | | Panis, April 14— The bullion in the Bank of EK EET sox aa ment not less oue year, aa er cl Tax New Postacn Staurs—Third Amist- | tor Mr. Gerry said pe ‘of the 3 pew ra |, the latter withdrew France, has increased to the extent Of 5,990,009 for the benefit of the Orphans ant Postmaster General Terrell having com- | letter examined the with three eS a bens beheld athe Ney Masanic Tanritant pleted his improvement of the fptton Maes, bo etd pl ay fn dail ane Sialey (0R.) cenemree Tap sestienrebe she ‘Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies.can to take the place of those in use, they are ready | one to be subjected to the test of common sense, mi by a vote of 66 to 49. Telegrephed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. be obtained at Ellis” and” Metzerott’s Music for issue. Tollowing is a description of the and not of m' pes. For his own part, he Mr. Cake, (Pa.,) from the Committee on Rome, April 14.—Nearly 690 bishops voted for Stores. mh30-lawtabddsc pall big tnoge e ‘ranklin; Biome bust agreed —_ antes paring but would leave the ting, reported @ number ef bills and | 4° constitute de fide. re were no votes in EXCURSIONS, & [ Cents sackwon: prio bust after Powers; color, | "st" {0 the denon ofthe dary "Sir. Butler, (Mase. trom Committe em ie- | OPPosition. 2 SLUNS, EC. velvet brown. Three-cents, Washington; y reported & dill to relieve Judge Arrived Oat. bene oe nd See eS bust after Houdon; : ©. B. Sahn, of Of his political disabilities. ively to the Evening Star. 0: FOR GLY¥MOST: Lincoln; protile bust ‘ater i Passed. Pe ak hp ag a GRAND BXOURSION AND SHAD-BAKE Sle such Oath or affirmation as aforesaid, shall | cocbinegl Ten-cer:s, Jefferson; profile On motion of Mr. > Mase.) a reed resolu- | | GLascow, April ip Australia AT GLYMONT, be deemed and taken to all intents and bust alter Powers’ statue; color chocolate. tion was the W, April 14.—The steamship St. Av- By the Proprietor, JUSEPH H. SHAFFIELD. his Ani provited fiver, | Twelve-cents, Clay; protile bust after Hart; Coinage to report with the bill in relation to Osascow, Ape 15— MUNDAY, is Suave cacetod Mie otioe : Ast erewtdes Suriher, | aioe montent Cine |. Fifteen-cents, Web- interzatienes seman, © Sunenees Orang Se 1 rey bes wel ‘The fast and safe steamer ‘SET will leave | That the State of Texas is admitted nae a on teeals vastates Urea pS rae relative value of the gold ootns of Great Britain, _— 7th street wharf at 0 a. m.; ton, the enty-four-cen’ ; 2 France and the United States. How ro TREaT New Guoves.—Two pairs montS p.m. Weber s Baad Twenty-to: its, Seott; bust ‘R. 1.) from Committee on Pat- be taken from one box, of same RO eee; peoule Gent una? Gerrecke? con Hae. Braye doo ¥itl 0 revien, Uoanel. | sevoodamelity, and tor given ditaeaat taeet Serenietes Ninety-cents, Commodore 0. H. Perry; proiile idate and amend the laws to ment when fire’ putting the hands into them, a — bust after Wolcott's statue; color, carmine, of | Mr. Jenckes fo , and | one pair will be tees = ° pilitee seers and further, that the | pending his the morning c,. REICHENBAC Piame Store, | vote by recognized, ex- ‘mi gloves, F. No. 425 Lith Street, abowe Penna. Avenue, | cept as& Punishment for such crimesasarenow | DEPARTMENT o¥ JueTicE.—The House Com- inerity report on | pired. 5 they (EsTaSt iste Over 20 Years.) see common law, whereot they shallhave | mittee on Retrenchment has agreed upon Mr. ee Og far been ae thar Bole agency for, the sale of the celebrated PLANOS been duly convicted under laws equally appli- | Jencke’s bil to establish a Department of Jus- wn called to | Gention of the Sew x com- Cammon, f; ale, secoud-! inhabitants tice, and wilt report it with a recommendation described | fices. The ‘was ordered to bg 4 eg ee tor sale or vided. That any alteration of said constitution. | tat it pass, as soon as Mr. Jenckes shall have Dr. Woedruft ex- | laid on the ‘end the dimapyointment. tor rent onthe most accommodating terms. aad | pr ive in its effects, may be made in regard ‘a statement, to be presented with the ‘Buckley, | charged from the further hand the Gast Organ Tuning and Repairing. ely iy tg voters. | bill, showing the cost for assistance and s tabled by s | sul so ms Second. That it never be lawful for the | counsel in the various de; mts of the gov- Me (Nevada,) pus sald State to deprive any citizen of the United | coumel,t the various por ist genet pr ae ener nba Sag tag wy yd ps ped under the proposed ‘The bill provides ss10nERs.—The | of which were ordered YEAST PowpeRr, condition of servitude, of the right to office | that there ‘be ive to ‘the affairs | committed. COLUMBIA eer ne een eee ee be called the De) Suction er melee lesars. ‘The House then they , be =. seaize of ‘him ‘Any ttorney General an w. tee of the Whole or " for office such a8 are Cempcend of the ment Besitliy’ Eagredionts, being | TAC Se eoua ether ciliees: tana tier ne Sealey Cf ST 000 tae eee arn cemaral, at evening, | of the tariff ~A When selecting gloves, those free from all injurious drugs. ‘exas shall never be se amended | Gral at's salary of ‘death, M. Mun- Fala tn m4 from @40 to €25 per ton. | with to correspond ce Se SULD BY ALL GROGERS in the City. citisenst the United Stites or nae absence or inability Generai, eteee ae Weed ‘Banks was mis- 1 time oon nanan aan m citizens of the United States ot the school the Solicitor General he So: q iy his argument that be- | the until meet swede) and privileges secured by the constitution of | iicitors of the Treasury, ae ad- cause the duty on manila was, low 22 | inthe umd, and them down until Wasnixcton, D. C., Sept. 21, 1588. : bi : = Ci aime State : or- | Bussian besp should be low. the bemp = ee ie aorta Sen tier pentane acme tbs Darsaraars ov Stare, | Saseaas ls ESET ts eat Saas pene, Win eee meee eee | Gane os ce pnd ne oe et we Columbia Yeast Powder. The proportionsare well Wasurxorow, April 9 rwo.} | ot dustiee. ‘The Attorney General, may_direct of Mr. toe by Gent —~ tthe endsof the tingors do potcome down ‘adapted fer the efficient raising of the dough, andi | _!nformation has been received ae, “a ee Sete, So ree hess Soc dS Rite KE 5 ees one a of the Gngers, they wi!) consider it an improvement upon existing yeast pow- ‘ =, Solicitor to —, State to’ cases in — ders. Tuo: ANTIOELL, M. D., Chemist. on the 30th which the United States interested. ‘ina (tam | The SoUicttors and Auistane Attorney erases — ife of Ma- | to be appointed by the President, by and with Se MANUFACTORY-812 K STRERT, Bx the advice and consent of the Senate. Subordi- nate officers and clerks to be = Tween Stu axp 91H mh2s Im a. Attorney General. A stenograpble clerk be Es aN colored hd 2 a of {STAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. e. Biiieat, snd betiedapeenes | tenes Pi ine gon for sale, new and second-hand STEAM ENGINES and’ BOILERS: earns forty boree- ! a other officers of the courts States GRAY & NOYES, aed shall be exercised the Attorney General. ——. spe-ccst* Mifnive avonue aed Third serest,_ thinks now would be a good | Troe Srment of the’ acing in every | {0 Jarsrowasbing process to the Wurring over WwW BE news of the Uuited States, to'b6 under conta of the, Book ee ae ae Bit ie } BROKER of the ra General. ay Ca ee bd ¢. ipo Of the Attorney General on all questions he Sz Two young ladies at Pevcin lately threw 0 pio | Taw arlsing in the sdministrasion of thelr re Dr. Las Failed "his Bice ¢, Sind then walked Land Pam fe em spective Deparenents. duties: upon tell tim truth, ‘fer. at thehighest market prices. 7a ap epart to be to away telling was mp emplorae| **])= BING'S STANDA REMEDY. VIA ae A w’ceneral ave charge of preset ag-The burning tne Barbesy Coat” of San Francisco, tor ity a sata D*; Seiail, at FORD'S. 1108 Peunsylracia ton for al opredations and penal offenees Nevads, reese tailed Grins cote, — Svenue, and by all Draggite.” ap lim against the laws. prisoners 19

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