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bh | THE EVENING STAR. At The Star Building, SW. Corner Rrpemrtesnin basen tS EVENING STAB shiva COMPANY aloes than paid for, artk, BU LE STAR STARS pepiitied, om Bridey | | CNPCBLISMED BIT. Sanday excepted, | ov ‘Copies | | Se: pene rei ene —— V-+. 835—NE. 5.2.35 AMUSEMENTS. ATIUN NAL THEATEE. Fares p giteoniy. © th the Distingwishe! English a eee ep tel hy awph clit cunt we S UPEKA HOUSE. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY 1 COMMENCING EASTER MONDAY, APRIL IS. ‘The @rend Moral Drama of UNCLE TOMS CABIN on CIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. One of themort Pathetic and Beautiful Dramas ever gan for toe taee = avarice waned? Sorsicts tauekt tome escon” illatny omert «just rewar with wew Scenery and all the Original Uharacter: = ROTI: E RTEENTH GRAND REOPENING TES MONDAY. Apri 15thy 1570, any care in the alrieg-and bect located in' ‘apis tm oy BD. SUNEMANN, Proprietor. AKINI'S BUBVENTA ANNUAL FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL AND BALL, ‘Wit take place at the NEW MASONIO TEMPLE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 187 Tickets. simitting gentieman and lady Extra ladies ticket. a Kor sale at Etlis’ snd Metzerotts Music ae aa those wishing fo participate are Te- amested to join at once. for a0 Seived after Saturday. Ith inst. scholars wilt be re- ‘ap? im J ASHINGTON CITY STRING | ABD BAN D —Read: tiesee: te AN iy at all MUSIC I: all eccasions. ust between E mat Gi sirests or beadquart Datreet, between Sixth’ end Serenth ARLOW'S GALLERY —The to neon fod of Fike Teeeiv. inte sate of Joes Hew York,on exhibition from ia io & fine’ for FINE AND ORIGINAL ivania avenue, between (eoeth wide) , BT REPosiTorRY, 246 ¥ STREET, Berwin Tririeenth and Fourteenth Sirens, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURBE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUETTES, &c., &c., RD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PABLOB BRACKETS, &c PICTURE FEAMES, cu A Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 7 _¥. 3. SMITH. No, 486 — BD and ake oh Ps aa oe Be. 180, oc 35 Riso. Reel tes -Pieuure ‘Gord ng! Le od Preture ~ age eS eabee ae Number. wml a LECTURES apaoenat X AND LECTURE. = me cbecereay ie dog 2 NAN TROME. ao. at Carroll Hall. for the bene Orphas Acyjum_ on MONDAY. ‘WEDNESDAY, DAY EVENINGS, April 1s.20,and32, Com el Sion ig last named yell ana iris Fina entertaisments $1. evening. Sub: ‘Tickets tor the aphié ) : AT THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE . ‘ WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 20th, 1570, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. GRAND | F MASON IG | LEVEE Given LODGES Nvs. 3 SUPPER ON THE BF Tickets to be obtai several Li Te a anpices of 12,14,17 AND Im EUROPEAN PLAN. 1 of the members of the ne Committee at the he Ball ap EXCURSIONS, &e. Gp™*)» Excunstion AND SHAD BAKE TO GLYMONT, Oy THURSDAY, Arka 2is1, i570. fur to the inclemeucy of the weathers I_har d the Exc rsion and and Shad iUwSD A's a -inginding Dinner. 1225 Paar for the Ith good f Jo3, H. SHAFFIELD._ EICHENBACHs Piano Store, No. = Street, above Penna. Avenue, EstaaL isi 5 UV F.S4 - ube anency fo for the sale of the & Co.. Baltimo ARTNEBSHIP NOTICW —The bave formed a ee cacreerente ss K- ING and SELLING. at Lambell's rick ‘ard, corner of New Jerséy aventie and Sou under the of JOSEPH BEIC! M&CO. Joshi x quent ; Jol A.B eyers. jenry Cepradie and Charles re Rach of aval said partne: : BREEN x: HIARES RES JUST. COLUM ‘YEAST POWDER, Gompored of the moet Hesithy Ingredients, teisy free from all injurious drags. oom G7 SULD BY ALL GROCERS in wen. Wasnixetox.D. C., Sept. 25, 1368, ‘Jam fully acquainted with the constitation of the Golumbia Yeast Powder. The proportions are wel! Rdapted for thy efficient raising of the dough, and I @ousider it am improvement wpon existing yeast pow dere. Tuomas ANTISSLL, M. D., Chemist. SF MANUFACTORY—5S12 K STEEET, Be <2 MWEES SR AND OTH. rar gear mere BaHtTgRs cia was. Gurr. 4. B. corner ar >. ener of Eighth @pponite the Post Ufice Department. SPECIAL, NOTICES. sere pee aa aay. all cons AEE kete—in cones. Sata Fabia Teor of wen on the face of call for and the ect genuine reat oa pe om of , fi Breaiew: febtr CLOTHING, &c. P RiIcES FOR SPRING OF 18701 aT 4. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS, Between 10th and Mth streets. DRESS SULTS at $15, 18, 20, 23 4 30. BUSINESS SUI $8, SUITS at YOUTHS’ BOLT 30, $.90, 10, 12, & 19. BUYS’ SUITS at at 0, 12.50, 15, 16 2 18, $4,5,6,7 a5. DRESS PANTS at $4,5,6,7 a5, BUSINESS PANTS at $2, 2.40,3,3.50 44, LECTED PAT. TEBE ABQYE GOODS ARE Ss GOT UP IN HE LATEST ERNS AND STYLES, A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aplt-lm Between loth and 1ith streets. N®= SPRING SUITS! NEW SPRING SUITS" NEW SPRUNG SUITS"! FINE DRESS SUITS! FINE DBEsS SUITS‘! FLNE DRESS SUITS": FINE BUSINESS SUITS! FINE BUSINESS SUITS: FINE BUSINESS SUITS 1"! AT LOW GOLD RATES! AT LOW GOLD RATES !! AT LOW GOLD RATES!!! READY-MADE OR TO ORDER! EEADY MADE OR TO ORDER"! READY-MADE OB TU URDER "'! At A. SAHS &'©0.8, At A. SAHS'@ COs, New N6, 3296 SEVENTH STREMT. New No. 316 nage rary uz eer ogres crash sine Hote ‘kee ae falls the: ates of the a eouleteen, F.* 2 enmeiin. (Hatem. 7. Levon 80.0 OIFISEBD, ARNT AND RAVI, Rig Tt BECEIVE! A LABGB LOT UF OBNAMENTAL IRON WORK, Consisting of wave ast ‘WOUNT! THE BALTIMORE KITCHENER. copnaral o.2 eb ‘ABD &L0., eis NS MoM: gg ea LF Bip, tate ave to ix sale by ‘and retail Pennsylvania avenue, ani 1 ia SUTERpS CHAT < Don't forget 06 wpe beet Covking Bango fa EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip, Inreanal Revervg—The receipts from this source to- jay were $095,913.¥). OUR GovEkwitenr, st is stated, has no infor ma ion regarding the alleged Fenian raid pre paring to be made on Canada. Cort CURTI, present Minister at Hagr@ tirs been appointed Minister for italy to ‘the United States. THE INTERMATIONAL MEETING Of the South American Republics, through their representa- tives, will take place in May. SENATOR WiLson spoke last evening in Ret. Dr. PEGE Nay, Brooklyn N. Y., on temper- PERS0NAL.—Gen. Shicids wae on the Senate fleor to-day, and ha@ quite a protracted hand- shaking with old friends. SecReTaRy Fisw has leased of Senator Mor- #an his residence in this city for one year longer, which fact has upset the slate as to Cabinet changes got up by the gossips here. H. J. NonTom was te-day appointed a tem- porary clerk in the Finance office of the Post Office Department, vice J. P. Richardson pro- moted. 4 Carr. Ricnakp W. pm, U. 8. Navy; died in New York on Saturday,of apoplexy. He was well known in this city, where ho resided for a number of years. A Five-DortaR Conscrence.—Five dollars was to-day received at the Treasurer's Office for the'conscience fund, sent through the Col- lector of the Second District of Maryland. CAs@ In Tie Treasuny.—'The coin balance in thie Treasury at the close of business en Sat- day was $112,223,070.54, of which amount. $37,- 036,000 was for eoin certificates. The curreney balance was 810,260,014.34. F. A. STARRINNG, Esq., for a year past the agent ofthe United States to examine Consular affairs and Coneular accoants, tendered his ree- ignation to the President on Saturday, and it was accepted. Tue TURKISH Mimister, Blacque Bey, re- Joices over his third child, born on the same day that the Vice President’s heir came into life. As soon as Mrs. Blacque is sufficiently recovered the family will depart for Europe. T. L. Corpozo, Secretary of State of South Carolina, and A. J. Ransier, Esq., Chairman of the Republican Executive Committee of that State, were at the Executive Mansion to-day, and had an interview with the President. Tue MaNiy Arr IN TRE SENATE.—In the Senate, to-day, a bill to prevent prize-tighting, which was inteoduced by Mr, Wilson, on Feb- Mr. indetir bly. Don’t Want To Pay 1 Tuary 25th tast, was reported adversely upon by nbdull, and its consideration Postponed DOME TAX FOR 1870 Mr. Sherman presented in the Senate this morning a petition signed by 148 clerks in the Treasury Department, asking to be released from payment of the income taton their sala- ries. XEws FROM THE SAMINE.—A leticr received at the Navy Department us wurning from Commander J. G. Walker of the frigate Sabine announces that he arrived at Gibraltar on tle evening of March 224, ten days from Naples and would sail soon tor Madeira. All well ou board. Amoxe the subscribers to the Cal verly bust of Eliiett, the artist, which was recently pre- sented to the National’ Academy of Design, were Messrs. W. W. Corcoran, G. W. Riggs, Franklin Phitp, J.C. McGuire, and Frederick McGuire, of this city. In addition to having been friends of the deceased, these gentlemen are al! recognized as among the most liberal aud judicious patrons of art in the country. @Pivorces is THE Distaict or Conta. Mr. Mungen introduced in the House this morn: ing @ bill concerning divorces in the Distriet of Columbia, which provides that in all cases in which by law the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia is authorized to decree a divorce from bed and board, it shall have authority in its discretion to decree a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. Heferred to District Committee. Tue Leoat Tenper Cases in THE SUPREME Court,—The cases of D. B. and O. 8. Latham, appellants, against the United States, and Isra¢] Deming against the United States, appeals from the Court of Claims involving the legality of the hegal tender acts, which were fixed for reargu- ment in the Supreme Court to-day, Messrs. J. M. Carlisle, Jno. D. McPherson and Clarkson Potter appearing for the appellant®, and the Attorney General for the appellee, did not come up on account of the argument in thé case of the Merchants’ National Bank of Boston against the State National Bank of Massachusetts being Of which ‘was resumed, after several opinions had been de- lvered. The legal tender cases will be taken up as soon as the present case is disposed of. Tax New ArrortioxmEst OF THE Hovsk oF EEPREsEXTATIVES.—The bill which passed the jonas htm ele for the election ot representatives _—— several pomeps in progfess, and'the that from ands teak into ithe v anion, they sentatives of such the tage tives 215. Avil, pe apes Prete ae ee be eirortened among Smessrecst States in with the provision of this act : Pro- we bie if, after such third of represdn- be Feduoed by such shali not fect in the forty-second Congress, but State ae the same number of -rep- it’s law ee ‘States having st rejected factioan, one to each, as shall make the whole number of representa- rovides No sthatiows.—The President sent the for lowing tiemindtiobs to thd Sonate to-day: | / a Rnapots, May <7 ve Cuuseie oF Casters at a Slater te be Postmaster at Wythe- Seles ©. Pope to be Captatmin “Sno Le atthe War be tothe sta of Genpeni Tory, cominandng the Depary of the South. pelads Colonel Jos. H. Taylor, A. LB paw ae sage atria ger g 6 A mentof the Cofambia, headquarters at Port- land, Oregon. ANOTHER [xv¥sr16a710x.—Mr. Edmunds in- troduced in the Senate this morning-a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee te inqtfre and report whether’ any cortupt of improper means had been tised or attempted to intiuente the vote of any Senaior in respect to the’ Bill now pending for the admission of Georgia, and that the Committee haye powet to send for pér- sons and Tt has been rai about the capitol that a prominent ‘was Offeréd & Georgia State bond if he would vote against the Bingham amendment, and the son-in-law of another Sénator was offered a° large stn of money to influence the vote of his father-in-law agdinst that amendment. In both cases the lobby ist was sent away with afieain S99 poe | age the Senators approached in the matter gave information which led to the introdaction of Mr. Edmuhés’ ie’ reeola thin. — J. » ¥. ve. ¥. © U. The McFarland Trid! ond Mrs. Cathown—Tater- view with Mr. John Russell sont, pooue View the ** Tribune”? Coterie—Ko: Seeeley, Sinclorr Mr, Young Deniss’ the ai Ment, The following from the MeFariand trial are just now ex pi opment, A Teter Mrs. Calhoun's, offered iy! the defense, “ Phetc are just three sea You Sg bogs to me im the and yo the other two. But m! seen pein —— Booth is poy Aten intimate. Tie would be a wBat't have endowed him i wad how oval he is with me.” abo: ae conmeienrs ve let ir. Da wi was original, ex med: ir. Graham; “we it, and it is J. R. ‘oung.”* croseope uy ‘aoe means John Russell is manifestly opened a pretty wr In egdee te Gu out bare anehas making t and eausing the e crooked straigh desert fo blog like the rose, @ reporter or the Te h called upon Mr. Yo Stay’ atthe Bi 7m House,in this city, Mr. Young was confined to his room with a temporary illness, and only saw the alto- ion to him'in the New York papers wilen shown to him by our reporter. heporter.—There seems to ‘have been some a spute bout the reading, Mr. Young. Whatis y =r opinion? Mr Young. re cpa the letter aload and Some snihalansttndiec t = os much of a riddle English, ‘Tribane times, was as clear as a crystal. ite ailaoet that some of those New erk ple have put my name in as a sen- sation. Still, it makes no difference. | am very Had to Fnow Unit Men Calhoun iusd ea hig a Sprmon of me. To be singled out of all br.Iiant company as a--core and truit*man is is 4 deal moze tiian I deserve. Reporter.—What brilliant com on Mr. Young.—1 mean the brilliant company that clustered around the Tribune. There were some of the highest men and women of the coun- try. Mrs. Calhoun hag too much sense to dis- tinguished me in this extraordinary manner. Tere can be nothin; a improbable. Mrs. C vhoun was ou the ‘4 ine staff, and it was in power, as anacioe Editor, to give her the rf and encouragement which her genius manded. It isquite a she may have ex- preesed herself extra tly, as she was always enthnstastic in her opin Keporter.—Wasshe your appointment? Mr. Young.—No; my recollection is that Mr. Greeley appointed her. He always esteemed Mrs. Calhoun very highiy, and he has said over and over againshe was the best writer on the Tri- yune. some classes of work we had no stronger pen. Reporter —Who is Hennessey? Mr. Yow Shes artist, and an extremely peacant gr. Was Booth One of the ‘brilliant con 9 Me Tot nz—No. I fancy no one about ‘r.bene knew Booth but myself. I am 3. oun did not. 51 may have intro- duced her later. Booth is a good 1 of ‘a re- cluse. Knows few people, aud confines himself ‘to his business. Beporter._Who are the three persons Mrs. ‘Calhonn refers to? Mr. Young.—I really cannotsay. I fancy she refers to Mr. in, whom I knew very well, rl who was a clever, amiable gentleman. Ng lived very his wife, as far as I cr heard She was always devoted wife. He died shortly a after this letter ‘was written. Ki —Do know McFarland? Me Young Oh yes, Wags well. Heis eqn. Tou: T would soquit him as “elt a y and and to, being. 1 oad 0 Rey nor henr pol and’ aivaya tented hum chy , who is now ca his no md eer ae be “Reporter—1 presume that opinion will acquit Mr. Young—No doubt; and justly, too. Bat in theeffort to aequit him ii conned seem de posed to desteey every man w) r. ardeon or denounced his death. This isterribly unfair. Reporter—You, of conree knew Richardson? Mr Young -—Oh yes, very well. His death was asad He was Inga life of effort and of pro! , and had many noble qualities. I knew nothing at all of his commection with this business, except what was always in the air. J — ever think of Kim as I knew him, and do not feat that | or any one should cast the first teporter—When will the McFarland trial end? Mr. Young —Thie fs not the MeFarland trial. Whe Tribune is op trial. Mr. Mi nd has been acquitted from a elinaing, “put chiats meant to destroy the of the lan . Dana’s ato: a 1e fi cyor Bati Sinclair ‘being Pree Lovers!, Wir, iors, | es ne twomen a can sift it out, ae um Soe Xe Soon ‘Felegrapa. —_———~s+eo———— e@Pauline Marknam has five hundred rings to pnts) Bobby New Yorkers by. vee ie eee ee Lee, aenaeer ot Perey See Lestoner- erate ~~ ea eh tl, aretha at BS ee rrinre’ Henry pponrboa death was deli- cately and officis announced in Madrid, as faving occurred walle “shooting at a mark.” a ag wp te ane sent to the Eastern In Lis, eee ne Age one st them stating on bis gath that he knew tend terether and, Bert on Toa ates - Civil lew oy a cobweb in thes path. | Sheri ts aexinst them he ts m i nt. the 5 raters the apense ot his Mie. The groat aie people are Tn pathy wi the Reet es tee me they were hey would it Hf there was New England it would be pat down im a | <ingte day. ‘The Senator from Vermont [Mr Datbweds } ways this “ould be pet down in end £0 at would; dwt that de TWO CENTS. the case in the South. And it is mot le ne. man against his fellow, oS See a ~ — negro, who haw he arme to defend subeckencasah bus wonpetemen eae | government, and it oat this de TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | _ FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. © | Eins rows ar anameerage This Afternoon’s Di Dispatches, | This’ Aftérnoon'’s Provdedings. Se ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | sexarr Mreinsct i eas ARES tiie ees Eee, MONT. of colored. retbome,, ugy | Bosse an the South. PP aaiabns FAmLAYD TRIAL. Pying Artington A fares sahing that U = | HOURE.UiGer the call Of States for bith ae te Knsauity. wi ake ti Tae erties deration: and will | amd jofnt resolutions for reference only the fo Sen Bereine far. inelnded m the National Cemetery. “Tretorn | 1OmmE were introduce’ and referred to the comr- New Y. + Spril 18—The McFarland trial ta Woe Gemaee tens om Millenry Adiatan. ~ | milittees indicated : = whe this ‘morning. The usaal large ea snip Tat Soe | | By Mr. Twichel! (Mam) Reselution of the crow was mn attoadanene 9 “Wak Lands, re; Al | Legisiatore of Maxsackuwe(ts im roistion to a ‘Mr. Nelligan was fhe tirst witnest. ‘oF a tail ard 4 | CHG God ship canal. Commerce. . to 3c! nef smc of manner while in ‘iver to Great Salt with | aero ees or (Comm) : A =P tonto Meee ‘. from the cacemamaen d xem rat tery ‘Benjemin B. Bowen testified to the great digiazy, war ee | and maval cadets. “Suny A in the voice. He futued the | taw re; | Rn ¥.) : BAM te amend at See. sda ote Sano! ty, to shorten the terms Neagle 5 noe an oS, Oe Tuter nal Revenue act. ai ‘His appearance 4-4 Prisoners serving allt sentences of i | By Mr. Reeves(N. ¥.)- Bit ae | extenston'of telegraph communication between the United States and the Spanish and Kretep men the biN to the socery ‘or reyinces et: Meaico and Central America. e bog em Frumball hem a gh | Fore I (Va) + BIN to define the Furie - ie tt, a” ist, « nhyidian, tei that te 18 favor af In saeco | ont of United States cours. Suaieiary: a <ionge hin new; seemed. utterly tive to pe eacenpela w y Oriesne Heirons Company. (Public Lands mm, (Chto): Jotm resclation bes Mie the anvien tion ston ad im An ee the | Compa: Be Be Referred to ihe editor of the ‘Yonkers Campi “een puettng tor in Earope or Asia that he regarded him as ir- Seas emer | te serge an sun. Appropri- tokeeb arg Rail- heen Shay, a lawyer, testified a he re- a Geman By Mr. Mungen, (Ohio) Dill concern garded the a8 8 monomaniac. rgd Meterea © peta) Gavirore te Ue Distrest of Coen ae The court then 8 recess. ing —o Saas + Cullem, «Li. <5 A bill disapproving, FROM ST. LOUIS. to acts, paler or idaho ‘The Late Defnlcation Rapid Rise epee, Rerrtnee the jer—Damage te the Sew Baye Bridge. States and Mexico. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Sar. we iDrabve aid. the-evehts of: the last tive OL Amemenn Commenee wile St. Louis, April 1 She comutittce who | yeats weresnficient to convince every one ef | BY Mr. Burdett, (Mo.): separ reatastol yt have heen the accounts of the de- | ihe necessity of cing she. power to Saee SA nee reeeee the faulting ‘olty Susisky, for or several t RAE ati Peony red in cdifeon ‘the east of Alms, 2 bill for the erection of a United States tha ridge and ithe er tert wen twent so fest feet at Austin, Texas. Appropria- this pier untfl the river fatis, but See on the Sty Mr. Conmor (Texas): Joint resolation jn- : west pier is progressing tinely. as : of the Milftary Commander of the De- ose « Merder of a Private Watchman, Baclusively to the Evening Star. referred to er ment Compumittee, in brie posseaston’n relation to Indian Crxcrsxatt, April 18—N. H. Sears, a privat: ir. Drake ‘be had no to om the — Referred to Comumities watchman in the Cineinpati Commercial, wes to the 41: Conmahttes after the | Military abbed and nd dager oe wounded inde In Crotit of a Committee. 2 | them. my. Sar. (Peters oma), Join remsiation of we . by - non 5 jor an ‘Tease of ,| bad pg Bd oes iba best to refer ‘order ofices in the United Staten ite, Sears; * Deltona ‘refer | ferred Committee on Post Offices and Pos struck him. ensued, endinz ane Paaeee from, iS v ieee Committee on Nope, witn the infitction of Tmprtat wound. | Education aud Labor, y Mr. Atwood ( Miss.): Bil} ‘The - bat wae atrested st | Fin san motion Mr. Morrill, of ermont, | tbe Green Bay and Lake Hennepin allway. Cai pis ‘anh ad te, Teeehtly | the resolutions were reterred wo the Commities ee eg = | ce iirce vere re ‘cer, goes Mr. 5) weeny Bu pepe y = is ap. man. 1 Is one of Committee on Naval Affairs, oa emacs, write ee mous that has occurred here ted sorabty She hl Yor tbe relief of the the 49 ofthe. Southern Paciie Batiroad. ers, sailors and. marines of the United States Oneida a mncr offered a resolution the Committee on the District of Cotw repert what le; to sei a en ad = Lan a read a lef a ‘wember ‘a tet cian ee for Ya tinea ee = that — ing chased oftice in New York, he had ‘been Genled af to the gentlemen's car of and Alexandria ral pemwiour, Oust covinn, vetabenl af Genheaeen, Cy Were ofiered and referred to appropriate committees. att, Jones (S.C. } tutroanced a bit) to proviae the apportionment Con the several are simular rs the ball intra: ees ar aro wh ost Hepressiative ‘shall be composed of 55 mem- ratty ara "Eso Rese igure gress tevenson by Benator £3 arising 0 ut of the charge made by Governor levenson, that Senator ieCapery had seconded r ot General Burbridge for office. The Senator calls leation of letters whic! tani the Oran; Oy Ggnscmerw'ss ails Tetter ie ikoty to add ‘tothe | competed to ride on the platform. Mr. S. sald “t, athe, bs troduction of the Dill created a good ent which Prevails among the | this was a clear case of outrige, wndshonidte ‘al of excitement, the northern Democratic politic: wig ite svg Kentucky. investigated. ‘The resolution was then ado) members fm the wenvevaend south: Mr. Bdmanids rose and stated that cliarges had ern members ite The previous Se Strike of the Ship Carpenters in New ‘York. Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star, New York, April 18—At a meeting held this morning 10 ship carpenters of this city deter- mined to go on a strike inst a redaction of pay teed a aT, ane strike extends to 3 Bote MS ity, and Green Point been brought to his attentien, in, which the namesot parties who were said to be susiain the same were given, to the efiect attempts had been corry, tly” made to influence the votes of Senators in Georgia bill, He id not say upon which side, but charges were made insuch a manner that he would recreant to lis duty as a Senator if he did not notice He therefore offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Jndiciary'te im- quire whether any attempts have been made to pay influence the votes of Senators on edge greene im the Senate for the ad- te Tepromntion of the State of Geng and with authority to the committee to vend Tor persons and paps The resolution was adopted. Mr. Nye called gy pwd tt to amend the act to as by a vote of 67 to 33. Mr. Kelsey (N. Y.) moved to Iny the bill on SS on which the ayes and noes were de ‘The motion was lost: Ayes, 58; noes, 96. The main guestion was then ordered amid much qpposition, and the bill was passed—yeas 86. nays Mr. Stevenson. (Ohio) from the Commteres on Fiections, ease trom the First Louisiana aed ae C Bypber entitied to the seat t was ordered to be printed and made the special order for to-morrow. slip carpenters, informing them of this strike. -—-2 —_ In Favor of Lay Delegation. Enclusively to The Evening Star. Syracuse, April 18—The Ceritral New York Conference this morning voted on the question y delegation; 141 in favor and 31 against. expla on behalt of Limself and of his command a nusylvania volunteers, claimed for therm cy hat tee ‘were the first troops to enter the capi- protect the rights al settierson the public | tal inthe late war. This was the anniversary ego — of conterence is to be held | junds of the United States, which wae * passed. ‘be said, and nine ys ~a to-day bis comman ‘The Georgia bill was then taken rtered im Uhis ike, in nclusion. offered a joint reso- The English Gaderwriters Not Yet | stu poviioy ieewhee ee oti amen t’a medal be awarded. to each Penn- bom di msurances on the City of ions exist in any section of ap; State, or turbu. *yivania soldier who entered the capital on lence - A ag prevails, Kegtdatare shal west of the Governor or ure, ‘ena the military forces of the United Si into such district to suppress such Sarbances -aid forces to subsist upon the inhabitants; or avullabic, April ith, 1561; and asked its ceference to the Committee om Stittta ry Affairs. So ordered. then resolved itself ito of the Whole, and resumed consideration ef the Tant bill. ruegraghed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Loxpor, April 1%.—It is said the City of Bos- ton will not be posted at Lioydson the loss book for some weeks; until she is so posted insirauces +202. — are uot payable. AsoTHER SixTEENTH AwEypwent.—Ia the SEP es Horrible Accident. Senate, to-day, Mr. Drake introduced a joint ied by the military commission. resolution, which was referred to the Indiciary Telegraphed Eeclusively to The Evening Star. xr. A e " a Pontiaxp, April 18—James Mose a | speak onthe Seorgia tucson but not intend t | Committee, proposing the following sixteenth seriously — iron works on ment. He admitted that the proposition was | amendment to the Constitation ben ee piece of iron striking him in the face hahébe droemetamece wR eae | 78 Aes. | 1. That the United States shail protect He ee ‘one of iE pag and feeb incor: for it are ex! i. 2 im history t domestic violence whenever ating Me will recover, | have we a parallel to the organised y | Stall bes the President, im such man. '——e violence ands rapine that exists imthe Seuth- | ner as law prescribe, that Freshet im the Sehnylkill. ern States. Yer, Tike. it in meet Congres may 07 tae Telegraphed Eaciusively The Bvening Star. history; bat onty in this organization ot whieh I | — - 2. The yg shail have a ScHDYLEILL ace Pa., April 18.—The toread can be tound a powe! ‘“Suscuon to enforee this article by appropriate legisla- tion, river since last night, and is stil) india. ‘deser:| Fist rapidly. he rain phmtes gy a freshet Seorareneienes they mi trom — 25 KientTs oF COLORED PEorLe ON RatLnoaps. is impending. » motives; their goddess was, who ded | Mr. Sumner oftered in the Senate this morning A Provisional Government for Para. | 2v¢r, {ce love, lust and murder; they often | 4 resolution, which was passed, instructing the guay. iasemded to dei But for the singh Committee on the District of Columbia to con: Telegraghed Ezelusively to The Evening Star. difference ot we: have | Sider the expedicncy of some action by Panis, April 18—Later advices from Ascun- | the cot te Boal of the Thugs im the Ka- Saiereeeeninteeitont oneemetion cion that # provisional goverument has | Klux The Ku-kiux | 9 ithout distinc ea Raving s depos in Wash been formed for Paraguay, under the patronage os dank America. lexandria of Brazil. the enator fom North (Mr. Abbett) | ington. 2] ar Neatiniins 08 be Attackea, ty day and by pight ofthencbamds can teeet, | Use or Vorarite Oi py Amwy Oretcens jeclusively to The Evening Star: (Prima of his statement | Gen. Sherman has isued an order allowing was’ corroboraiea by the ether tor frem } commissioned officers to use volatile oils in their reat Shatin aiteck fram tee ied Bignee fe pee was Mivostoned. tan ive preparations ae Sete are making. = “ Snccees of the Eafiick Whats Fine. Telegraphed sodaststty eT Boening Star. Loxpon, April 28.-.Vessels rotarsitg bepe ie Suc id to oth of England report Sit the eae aa a fintieries this season. ‘The weather to-Oay ie warm and delightful. —_ Napoleon's Cirew Disiribated To- Re clores erent Duernict Brerweases THE SENATE.—In the Senate to-day Mr. Hamlin reported the bill to corporate an Association ior the Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals in the Pistri: Uolam- bia. with amendments tue soaiany to enact such regulations as are with Day. the laws of the or Telegraphed mere 4 The Bening Star. of any mem- Paris, April 18—Tbe Emperor will send his 7 printed ‘circular, fapoum tiaey, ~=d pleb2scite, to o = 4 the different Ss +200 —--——~ i aap es LmaN Ur WasHincrer.—J ust bain 18—The City or UEENSTOWN, seoaae aie “pis more ab ‘ i of Balti: " ait gore ai fot eyed sang be cna 7 Star. ‘the Tegan Bocuse the Beeig Sar. noi 3 debate on the plebis e plebincite ney } 1 ————-- see #7-A Kentu ts the lash restoted Brie iy Ay ; OF guetilla fame, is considered a pd Enough’ Sorgen for a monument down al ntrder terms will yet hang to be tN a cbadad ive fapiany dppBldnt- eles EME aes fn clube, with a ¥iOw of getting up return matches, priate RAB AE tee Orkgs ceof Orange “aA Se pee Nibbs on near S7-The husband of the noted Mrs. the-teer tory of Golo by know n penn” = oy a Ealmer tor eirenes Winfield, nthe jargs)ane 00 ait s amy sh 4 = da: Bs ‘a fractious horse ne to eat cat ie ofber ' aon ee in pawrage Ecvaieat gritetydutne ookustces pon . distress they were to go to his relief a€ all | very