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——_—_—_—_—_—Se ! PUBLISUED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ' At The Star Bullding, , 8 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and Lith St, -' BY THE } EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER coMPsNY | cieanhuanGpeanci= ts } = fa served by @arriers to thetr sub- tn, tue Cog tod pintret at Tex Onete Prk — Tha n @' a ce ees © Dellars. o@ies longer than paid for” erie ~4) Vt, 85—N2. 5,387. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1870. TWO CENTS, given Sine mat Sao Soper alana neers eee FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This ‘Afternoon's Proceedings. ‘Wensdrenaie. Apri SENATE.—Mr. Uhand@iér‘mored an evening session to-night, to consider bills from the Com mittée on Commerce. Mr Sumner and other Senators objecteut Je TeS na iM would be back tere, would only o! m > ——— _| Tortus weak. tikan he woul walk aagein te ° | or three months of waste. On motion of Mr. Sherman, the pri of AMUSE TS | Se Secr were extended to Une members of te — ire, now * q USEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING ST LETTERS FROM THE SOUTS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | ™:. ‘mtroduced bil autherising steam . peed a Ren — ronal ATLUNAL THEATHE. camicine Ga i IN ‘AR. Important Decision by the Hupresse CHARLESTON TO SAVANNAH, Freed oe cae Testy sat Cabs, Be y = = Bie Sat olds 4 Y Third Night of the Rngagement of thy mich d | y,}bare just received. and am in dafty recety tof, the ‘ Se $27 —_ ‘The March to the Sea_Sherman’s| This Afternoon’s Dispatches. fh amt Oxclock the Northera Pacific Raitroa’ hneliahn Trezedt i folk Night Wines and drinks for the. “summer W: hinge tor d G is —The on | Dill was taken ep. es ER, | meee SL Pi orn importation: a8. mo Hews and Gossip, The Cases net to be Re-opened. Forest ef the Ch ech tin ina | hocen= ae ae artes 4 dozen, or a ———— — and more = reading Journal, Whol epee! eet oa jon of Peia mer Getma Wink b pes a le we.—The receipts to-day The Chief Justice having announced the cases i - ney oem ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) called attention to the record Fepportad by tre cits apd ieaatiint actress, ban parce ofall the chokes vi from thit source were $258,310,35. ba bepasthngSiasecbemiaara eden "05a ‘Stream—Fort Pataski, Hil. of a chanan &f vetee dy certain Semin epee T ee | ro. eidriee » Mumm, &c. and Israel Demming States, tom Head. aad Beaufort. question had been before Mouse euchunre# LS | Bae amd Younger Ale Dx. FRANct® Larsen has been appointed ar- | being the next in order on the calendar, the ey pn app ey py LCHELIEE Ssrreicy. n | {am bpert’s Pacer. Diterof the claims pending between citizens o | Court, he said, had ordered that they beheard [Correspondence of The Star} pop ly ye WwW ALL $8 OPERA HOUSE. | n SREY SET the United Statgs and the Government of together. MoBILB, April 9, 1870. foe vebece ‘he a dove vole tle mode of ro ae j the female 2 | Mextco, Mr. Chatfield, of counsel for the appellants, Dram Star:— We are ferried across the ——— ten yd et os time. (BAY FOUS ieees Bowe | POAGTIEE,, | | Puomorroxs r rire Ivreuxat Revevee Be. | $TOMe, amd sald: The appellants in the entitled | Cooper river, from Charleston, an@ take the as the gentleman from New Yor. fan hed taken 3 FAMILY 18 HENS y 7 c: ct NUE ~ | causes being desirous not to trouble art | cars for Savannah. The swamps increase as we = EVERY FA LY ie ween ome TUN tHeULD | @pld-ly Penmsylvaniaave. | pmav—tohn B. Taylor, Promoted to head of { with any further consideration of them, take @ash along this road, which isa perfect level, ame Se ee ee cae 7 ON THE Face @rision; Warren Brown, from 3d to 4th claw; | this occasion to withdraw the cases from the be Great Recal UNCLE TOM'S CARIN: OB. 44¥h ON THE PLANTATIONS, In Five Acts and Six Tableaux. with all ee Origi- fe. the Guna Wondeter ag BVA onder=r, " KEL as CROLE TOM, KKEST as TOPSKK. ENCLE TOM MATINEE ON SATURDAT, Oheap prices aber pretax VIVANTS B r the t. Wh and loth sts., +, ACRIL 20tn. era fu cents. apie2t REOPENING ny No" Focrrsests Gh SEGPORGE JUENEMA LEASURE GARDEN. MONDAY, As bh. 1870. ‘My Gardeg is the airtew: am’ best located im the City for Picnics ‘apls-Im* GEO. JUNEMANN, Proprietor. TM*22s: 5 RUEMENTH ANNUAU FLOBAL S LAY FESTIVAL AND BAIA, Will take place at the NEW MASUNIO TEMPLE, “TH DAY, MAY 12, FSO. Tickets. admitting gentleman and lady, Extrs ladies ticket - 1 For s@e at Ellie end Metzerott'’s Music Btory ‘N. F—A0l thoee Sishiog to, participate ate r qeetthi to win atone. for no staoture will be Seived after Saturday. oth inst ‘ap?im W4spinetes CITY STRING AND BRASS SUR eg reel, St Olt tence to. Surntoh SIC for all occas-ons. DONCH leader, Orders left atremaence. $37 hachth streei + ent, between E and G ers. 641 D street, sireets. ‘apl2-Im™ _RABLOW © GALLERY —The public are invited tosee a iarge wumber of FINE PAINTINGS received from the late sale of Jacob Thompson's . New York. on exhibition from 9 a m.to 5 Bm. This ie 9 Sac chance for thown Sriching to pur. chase FINE AND ORIGINAL PICTURES. iv jae, between Ith and Hath stroste mh3-tr iatio} affording « ‘or grabs, pimply | 4-1. McCrea, from 2d to 3d class; George L. without curve or variation, thus ng june ratio ?. t from view for miles, This was the famous ‘‘stamping | of the former, Un the motion | . Browk= the subject was use Perry scomedone aad pispleremedy, old by | sneer #Fom Ast to 2d class. ‘The Chiet Justice —Do Lunderstand a motion | ground” of Marion's troopers, of Revolutionary | received as a man ot t | referred to the oo Rake. red Sone eplmWes | ies Crane's RPTION yesterday after So cea Shee fame, and later the scene of the exploits of in M. Si ; | Sherman's bold “bummer” boys, of whose handiwork the rails and road still bear marks. The dense foliage and wonderful luxuriance of vegetation, at first pleasing to the sight, seon become monotonous, though the magnificent live oak trees are beautifal to look upen, in their comeliness, symmetry, and bright refresh- ing color. The stations along the line of this Toad rejoice in euphonious names, such as Salt- kabatchic, Yemassee, Pocotoligo, Coosahatchie, and others of equally difficult pronunciation. At the last-named place are the remains of | | } TO REMOVE MOTH PATCSIES, noon was attended by a large number of ladies, By on ap 2 aaa awe Rory s moth | an wasa brilliant affatr. She was assisted in see sg ea DY DE. BS. Perry, 49 Bom | receiving by Mrs. Gen. Porter, Mrs. Gon. Bab- street, N.Y. “Bold by all druggists, ap'l3-3mW%S | cock, Mre. Gen. ‘Comstock, Mrs. Dr. Sharp, Mrs. SRB Judge Dent, amd Miss Susie Felt, of Galena, I). s ‘TIME TESTS 1s70 - . . THE MRRITS OF ALL THINGS. P in tion was given to the Court of this motion, bat none was given to me until I came here thix THE ScRvivine Orricers of the T-fated LEER | Oneida are expecte! here shortly, and apon Has Loon tested in every variety of climate, and by | their arrival a Court of Inquiry wll be orga- mest erry mown to ; | nized to i into the pal ie tanner inqarre errcumstances atten:}- the miseovary and the traveler oe seaand land,ani | ing the loss of that vessel. The President aoa travel om our Lakes or RIVERS WITH: | desires that the investigation shall be of the and efe reme@y for burns,scalds, | most therough character. I desire to say to your honors, as I have said I'regafd ae of great public: importance, ais rej as of reat ublic it tho fuses ate within Ue control’ef the Court, 1 will be granted. a do not know whether the of th: i Conrt to the Attorney Gene my predocessor earthworks erected by the Confederates to pre- wellite tor “aye ¢ a fe tobe heard on behalf of the Culted States tu. | sent oor gunboats from ascending the river and Blam gene ray and leadmiraly for every | THE OWARGES AGaInst Gex. Howanp.— | Hepburn vs. Griswold makes me in any destroying the railroad. Eighty-uing miles from wf men on the face re you | The House Committee on Education and Labor | titled to a SS Ses wee made by th. | Charleston we cross the Savannah” river—a which I’ understand To cdlcee noctrume sre attempted tobe wold om tie pana tt ar Crew cetinnt Gen. Haves counsel, that Hepburn and Griswold shall b- | beautiful stream, somewhat turbid and swollen erent ation valuable medicine. morn fore them Deacon White. | itself reopened for argume: from late rains—and soon after enter the 57, Plrvetions ‘conte aul Sl per hatite the Treasurer of the Congregational Chure., | 1 wish to state one reason, and @ peculiar | .. rorest City,” which, in the estimation of its ‘told by all Medicine Dealers.” mhit-colm&w | who testitied'to the manner in which the churct, | Tea*on—the force of which I think your Honors x ~aa aoe bonds were negotiated, and Hiram Barber, wh» SATS SOR OUND Bae Seereoal testéfied:that the Howard University was at first sttraction of thoctase, ‘and the happiness of Tavs | intended fora school under the auspices of the will a. and perhaps all concur with m in—and which applies alike to these eases and to the case of Hepburn & Griswold. It is this: inhabitants, is the bandsomest place on the con- tinent. Savannah is a thrifty, enterprising place, That in my view the constitutionality of the ac: | yeautifully planned, aud containing meme Rania leo compere the aa "deg, | Fist Conergational Char, but Gen. Howard | Rubin greeny nates nest tenaer parte | yonul’aly Danced, and, comaining, many Sram Boy eek seiitte: BOWARD ASSOCI- | furnished the necessary funds to build it and | ana ment to their Constitation, that | must be a delightful spot, but the late season ° + Philadetel ia6-eoSm | raise itto university to be eondacted under | your Honors have not considered of expressed | does not now permit it to be seen with advan. HAIR BYE. the auspices of the Freedmen’s Bureau. any opinion whatever upon that q' in the Several of the tal ‘This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. judgment announced in Hepburn & tage. ee ee Harmless, reliable. dees not contain Nomrvations—The President sent the fol- | 't 18 not adverted to, as T find, in the opin- | to the heroes of the revolution. That to Gen’! ead, bor any estate poison to paralysis or ion of the Court. The point was made, but how | Green is of plain marble, and noticeable for its death Avold the vaunted and Eciaaive preparations lowing nominations to the Senate this after- | fully argued I do not kuow. Atter considerable | homelineas.. ‘The one ie memory of Pulaski is a peneting sisture they do not powess,’ Fhe gennins | oon: reflection and examination, it has seemed to m: much tiner affair, having on one side of its base tarnished tomers Pinkney Ross, to be Collector of Customs, the only Hair Dye—Bheck of Brows oti | Pearl River, Mise. i} by il Brass Avplied er ie Mond street. | | George A. Decring, to be Assistant Paymaster Y. avy. = Postmasters. Lewis Holmes, Bridgewater, CLOTHING, é&c. ‘Mass.; Eden Downey, Brownsville, Texas: Clit. ford L. Thompson, Charlottesville, Va ; Wm. A. & point, which, the least I can say about it is, that it is worthy the consideration of the Court; and upon that ground, if upon no other, I shoul: desire that the Court ‘should in some shape, i some case at this term, hear us upon the ques- tractive reservation, kept in excellent condition, with a finished, elegant leok, not observable in Dl BEPOSITORY, 246 7 STREET, Berween Thericenth and Fourteenth Stress, O1L PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER'’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUETTES, &c., &c., PICTURE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PAETOUTS, PARLOB BRACKETS, &c A Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ocltly A.V. 3. SMITH. 486) ON EXHIBITIO No. 486 ae AND = } ‘71 Te n Syaeer. AT MAKEBITER’S, Sraesr. No.4 t betw B and Eig Deore above Odd Fellows? Hall, Oreice . ke. y Leese Steck Pi cheng ings Ba rames, Plecare rd lags. Rea! District. Nails, &c., im the TERMS CASI Hemember Same and Namber. ap 2¢-ly - LECTURES. CAPTAIN MALL'S LECTURE ON HIS EIGHT YEARS’ SEARCH FOR THE SURVIVORS OF SIR JOHN FRASALIN S EXPEDITION, LIFE AMONG THE ESQCcIMAUX AXD Tite ARCTIC REGIONS. AT LINCOLN HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 3 cents, A . To be procured at Bilis Music 306 Penusylrania avenue, Thursday and NEE LECTURE. at the sam convenience of parei a chiidre Kk. illustrated by two mam otic Regious, and by relics of Sri UIMAUX FAMILY. consisting of man, little “girl Pun-ny, will {be present: full Arctic costume. ap? st ECTURE BY HON. PHILADELPH VAN RUMP, of Whio. for the benefit of Sr. J PH 'S MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, FRIDAY ENIZG — 234, at Carroll Hall, @ street re _aplit “PTHE ARCTIC BEGIVN Captain ©. F. HALD, the e« rer. wil det: rated Arctic ex a Lecture in tos room of Georgetown.on WEDNESDAY, ». I be ac ed by mati uimaux y. and his loctare will be falls Uluetsoten Be iy. and his b toaid in the enlargement lay School building. Adsiission. door.) &@ cents. apla 2t ~_ BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ~~ GBAND MASONIC LEVEE * AND BALLS *« AT THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 201h, 170, . Given under the aupices of LODGES NOS. 3, 22.14.17 AND IS SUPPER ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. btained of the members of the eecal Leduee: ahd of the Cosmmition ot the Masoue Feapie on the nignt of the Ball, apis. pr EXCURSIONS, &c. Gs EXCURSION AND SHAD BAKE To GLYMONT, Os MONDAY, Arxrt 251m, 1870, Owing to the inclemency of the weather, I have ety one xeursion aad Shad- fo the Ith tastant tll MONDAY, t Bost will leave 7th street whorl st ie at 10 Glymoni for heme at 5 o'clock p. Sa: Weber's Band has beon cugaged for the oces ‘ ‘ound trip, including Dinner, $1 50; to berhed at soy stove, Roy 1505 Peat aad af ine Ai tleKtets dated for the Isth good for thie = Sole ms . orWin Rosve & Co. Balthwers-and aR Pianes, Orrans-and, Melodecue for sale or" rent og the most a verme; Piano and ‘Organ Tuning and F aptly” THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING = SCRDEBPIONED, HAVING Preacripions accaratahy In ‘and night. by an ‘harmaceutist by & Perfumery, _ Pomades, etc., ete, Cigars ox TFobaceo, choice brands Par NV. B. corner La. avenue and 7th st. mb33 Im Washington, D.© *[ 2%: JESUP MILLES. ARTAOR FENDALe. MILLER & FENDALL, ATTOKN SYS AND COUNSBLLOKS ATLAW, apse 405 FirTH STREET, N. Ww. 3,000 saath de eats , ed to an) mo umber ps Ee eaiLLirs, apa Georgetown, D. U. the others. The streets are terribly sandy, and Justice Miller—I would suggest, in view of e readi- | pleasure driving is therefore impracticable. It the importance of the question, and th Pattiee, Warrenton, Va.; J. ‘T. Taylor, Univer- GRESSIONAL PRINTER. Examination of Witnesses for the Defence. : 1 parties to argue it, that the Court i RICES sity of Virginia; Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Logans. | Ress of a a ‘8 strange that this should be the case, as the P port. Ind. Shouls Feline oe Consultation IR agente the foo aoc and a cheegnes ot lamber should sug- NST 5 After brief conference on the bench— @ general adoption o! ements of wood. FOR SPRING me Te Om: The Chief Justice sad:—""The Court will take | Ser, ‘te ‘Several squares rejoice in the Nicholson pave- ment, and the ‘Stow foundation” is to be tested at the Custom House. But little attention ix paid to cleanliness or sewerage, and the un- healthiness of Southern cities generally is per- haps due to a neglect of these essentials to 2 sound sanitary condition. ‘The business ef Savannah is rapidly on the iv crease. During the past five months the cotton exported amounted to 1,300,000 bales, whilst that shipped from Charleston was about 890,000. Th- this matter into consideration, in the consulta- tion room, and announce the result in a few minutes.” The Judges then retired to the conference room, and returned in about five minutes, when The Chief Justice said:—I am instructed by the Court to say that the motion to dismiss the appeal in the cases of Uv. B. & O. S. Latham vs. the U. S., and Israel Demming vs. the U. 8. ix allowed, and the cases arc accordingly dismissed. in this resolution the Court are unanimous.” In behalf of the four fd og who are now present, and who concurred in the decision in the case of Hepburn vs. Griswold, I am author ‘The examination of witnesses in reference to aT the charges against Congressional Printer Clapp was resumed this morning before the Senate Committee on Printing, and Mr. Clapp, before A. STRAUS’ opening the testimony in his defence, addressed the committee as follows: wit Chairman and Gentlemen of the Committee en the prosecution ¢ POPULAR CLOTHIER, ago, there did not seem to be much egnioy oe the defence to proceed, except, perhaps, to ask duties on imports here have averaged per montl: aaqqeed to—yeas of your honorable committee & prompt dismis- | 1#ed to say that the petition for re-hearing is no’ | 965,000 in gold. Considerable Northern capita Re en areset Sate meee me 1 hi e»ncurred in by any of them, and the ition i> | | The St. Louis Damage Case—Verdict | resolu of the committee ceclaring . By- Trek bass ancl ane Nanay setae | lager dulled etiam | batnee bere Sere sa | nage eee, | Peep tetas 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | sumed by the prosecution in a frattiees endea- Mr. Justice Bradiey:—I wish to say that in th: | business is concerned, Savannah seems to hav: Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. Pending a vote upon that, Mr. Fitch (Nevada) war tecahetines aes purlieus of prejudice, pas- | Courts of Error in the State where {have been | taken the lead of most of the cities of the South Sr. Louis, April 20.—The case of Joseph A. | fered a resolution asa substitute declaring gion, and hearsay, testimony with which to de- | in the habit of practicing, the right to dismix. | Great care has been taken in the ereenon o: | Berry against Senerai Bacon Montgomery and | Wat n6 valid election was held in the irae Lows Between Wth and Ith streets. fame and damage the administration of the | 82 aPpeal did not exist on the partof the apper | Great Cae oo ' | others, for $50,000 , for false imprison- | iana district in November, 1868, and that Congressional Printer, it seemed to be a pity | nt. nor on the part of the plaintiff in error ve stone walls along the banks of the | ment and the destruction of the Plaintift’s | Belther J. H. Sypher nor L. St. Martin were that this Investigation should torminate and go | Without the consent of the other party, bat th: | river, and all the arrangements for commercial | newspaper. Offce Im aor by the orate ane? | elected to that district in Congress. obs oat down to history without some proof gathered | Members of the court inform me that the prac | purposes appear substantial and complete. | for aileged disloyal publications, was decided | ,, Mr. Stevenson moved to lay the resolution on F from fair and unprejudiced minds with which, | tice here Is otherwise, and I ehcerfully ylelu Immediately opposite the Custom House is th. | Je#terday in the United States circuit court. | the table. to throw light upon its true character. my opinion. int at which Sherman his ‘he jury returned a verdict against General said if that vote prevailed it : It is proposed, therefore, by the viefence to |. Justice Miller.—I will state that the court | Po! cromed his valian | Mont . assessing $50 damages, and finding | ¥ould carry the whole subject to the table. DRESS SUITS *€ 915, 14,20, 25 & 30 introduce witnestes and elicit testimony based | founds its conviction in this matter upon the | afmy, whileon the other side of the city are nu | the others Hot guilty 3 SS ee eee ee Soh ea mea s pes sfqpetience, observation, and personal a $f the party to dismiss his appeal, not upov | merous and extensive fortitications, erected fo: —__—_—_ Rint geod lay on the table was rejected— BUSINESS SUITS at wl of the aftai agement of retion. defence agai: +f trooi The London Times American af. | ¥°2**, . cere SS Ser 10: 12.50, 15, 16 & 18. the Government Printing Oflce, Titre sesass | ‘The refusal to rehear leaves the decision as it cho Seiaatn ‘eatures ta the vi eG sek fairs. “™* ar | "The then recurred upon Mr. Fitch's Be to have been enough already of foose statement | Wa heretofore made in the Hepburn-Griswold | the principal features e vicinity of Savan pa resolution, and it was adopted—yeas 100, nays YOUTHS’ SUITS at ‘and opinion relating to its conduct, based uy case. nah is the Bena Ventura Cemetery, three milc | Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. £9. $7.50, 5.50, 10,123,815. | Tiatice, prejudice, and hearsay, ahd itt ee Sates distant, and reached by @ shell ‘road. Suc | ,,LO=DOx, April 20—The, ‘Times this morni ———~see-—— BOYS’ SUITS at Spans ad new swipe Sway tent accumulation by OUR OHIO VISITORS. magniticent natural arches, formed by the inter | Afirme that’ the Amoicaes a CA FARBOn ARLE Weontne » Saas Dew Bor » 5, 6, . ie w witnesses a 5 — The 4 For. grief, fancied Or real, to aseu ww se pautons They are Welcomed by President | !#c¢d boughs of the live oak, are without « | faulty, but free trade is rapidly. The | Besieged bya Jilted Lover—A ung lady who DRESS PANTS at Or prejudices to gratify—no malicious purposes Grant. parallel, and we gazed with unaffected admira = = Do vecionnts begins to fail, as | bas been staying the few with the $4,35,6,7 88. to accomplish in the statements they shall make —— Hon upon these grand old trees, hoary with ag: | President's advocacy of peer cra Gees met the | family of Governor ph at Morristown, BUSINESS PANTS at before your honorable committee. The Ohio Legislative excursionists arrived | and verdurous with moss. The cemstery is in | Sr! ‘Other proois are also cited Mnercan | N-J-, was attacked recently by a y man $2, 2.50, 3, 3.50 & 4. ath srpcctaden the versat the defence to | here last night about half-past 12 o'clock, ant | very bad condition, and the little that hac beg, | me RRing: mente ee are also cited in support from brook ; who made a desperate afvemp! show we atever or demoralizationand em- | were met at the depot by Senator Sherman. ——e- = affair has caused intense ex- Darrassment may have occurred in the 3 ” | done to improve the place is in striking contrast citement who THES a OTe eee eee TAT: | and government of the printing tics daring pent eater abr oagerg vee a Fitch, | with the gifts which it has received {rom nature. | The Director of the Marseriaise” cumstances anf x the past year has resul el from a spirit - > members thin a short distance ‘i Sentenced it. STYLES. of insubordination among its employes, in which iden Ghia Trogon the Ohio State Association and other Ohioans. ‘The visitors were a by Mr. J. B. Mills, President of the Ohio State Association, who had gene to the Relay House for the pur- pose of mee! them. The reception co: thee Teceived the vi at, the Otect, aad escorted them to the several hotels at which they were to lodge. Over one hundred ladies accompany the excursionists. river, a placid little stream, which adds to the beauty of the scene. From its waters are ob- tained in great abundance a fair specimen of the oyster. The entire drive on the shell road must be about ten miles, through a fair, flat country, admirably adapted for garden pur- poses. ‘The Savannah river is the most thoronghly obstructed stream we have thus far seen. Vast numbers of inlets, creeks, and rivers flow into some, if not all, of Chane prosecutors have borne on the part of outsiders, and thr eontoaro on ont Ts, an ir €O1 rates A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, inside that institution, te contro! and shape its policy and oe 80 asto make it sub- Brie mabe sneer een s % Wi already exerci an 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Reuenis overitucontest Wott it suscep- tible of proof that the stand taken by the Con- apl3-im Between Wth and Iith streets. gressional Printer in behalf of the principle of equivalents in the interchange of labor anid ae in the office, and in the employ- ment of colored printers, Have led to whatever e1 AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Shortly after ten o'clock this morning the delegation arrived at the White House, and re- paired to the East Room, where, for about half its waters, and in cruising towards the ocean SPRING SUITS: may havefalien one cannot but admire the persistent and dete N 2 ‘ upon —— co tet reatent hey og mined efforts of these people os peneoen PRIN " appears ve has ged his nEW a sit dnties fearlessly and faithfully under the laws what they believed so necessary for their pro- NEW SPRING SUITS"! | of Congress, and im accordance with his own tection. Obstructions of every kind, and sunk in every conceivable way, greet the eye. Even the paving stones were torn from the beds ot the streets and thrown into the channel. Navi- gation is consequently quite dangerous, and in denier of cottons Mach apo & luch money and consid- BE: to mi ‘ wil ba vequined (6 pak thie ieee 1 Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star: less reveal a simalar condition of affairs in near!: navigable condition, and it woald seem emi. | debate, Trusting that we shall not entirely exhaust the over-taxed of the commit- with the proofs on the 5 —— their best contribute to pleasure isitors. About a quarter ace o'clock "President came. i andre FINE DBESS SUITS! telved and welcomed the visitors, FINE DRESS SUITS! SINE DRESS SUITS: | ki t i ; 4 F } i ‘Bently proper that the people who placed Posed amendment Yo the constitutes woasioy FE, Sen Sack caubeoie do not obstructions there should beat the sepeese oi women to vote and hold office. more freenly over over the city that %, Chief of Printing Division, ee: The the , Department, testi: FINE BUSINESS SUITS! , Treasury Hi Hy tied that the work from the Government Print is one of corrected. —V, FINE BUSINESS SUITS"! ‘Office was now as well executed and promptly vine posivess surrem | Siivertae gurig, Ge, sdiininrsien of Me wii which was 801 delayed on account of ——~ yin there not & sufficient number of ruling Son Shack Sou nat eae machines in ep work demanding a= AT LOW GOLD RATES? prey os Detuter stood wary bicne ys St Biacigrel's later ake ieeuetioain AT LOW GOLD RATES 1 dona. Debees tw Mr. Etat "ied c Secerens Cet ey. her home we AT.LOW GOLD RATES in | fevorable opinion of him as an executive oe ter moter and brother. name Stewart, now 3p aben ‘Thought Plow opps Macau ; th remGee. states some ago Fi = - rv} aa ragga € announcement. Tecelved by Oe aaa "iH. Sperry, file clerk of the House docn- drives miles in through avenues of over- Suicide. and thas fee they caused her to be ment room, tesiiied that he received every day arching trees but with the Telegrephed Eaclusively to The Evening Sar. placed in ‘Her story was told READY-MADE OB TU ORDER! me aenae Dees he eee $f s mansion whose former owners lived in af- | BOCES Sosmmatiiod alcide lack night ur eee Ttehike » Teenie (ot Poles’ Peckecti meusrauneos roosans | Seencna srg e tema ge frst wba unt tae. | Se ga Bf READY-MADE OR TO ORDEB 1! ‘Committee. Since that time had — ‘ well anda of the time better, than at any time the past years. , s, te eg Pag pat the At A. SAKS @ 00/8, "lon. Nathan Sergect, Commissioner’ of Ouo- Most of them are now occupied by persons of ——-—— Fisce of old carpes. Don't come aay ‘more, for Ag yg color, who, loading @ vagrant life, and subsist- Bids fer Government Geld. the top of your heed of Tour afectionate B* At A. SAKS & 00.8, General Land Ofice; Generel Capron Commis. ing on fish and oysters, fill the halls where a few Susgrephed Resiusiody fo The Breming Sar. neezd Chiet Years tince’ wate wont to gather the beauty, nw YoRm, 2—At Sub-Treasury Naw Me, 316 SBYBNTH STREET. a Tows to exe ray The "ma, lend me ‘?” “For half a-min- have to submit ‘part of the bosses, Chahoon, commenced in the of Ap- (Baccessor te H. F. Loven & 00..) peals of Virginia on Monday last. 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