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tana reediimemeenetoege eae ete ee SET STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, By THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. t eub- THE STAB fs served by carriers to thetr veribers in the Citv and District at Tax OBNTS PER WHEE or FORTY-FOUR CENTS FER MONTH. Copies CLOTHING. Ww ABE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF YOUTHS AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which we citer MEN'S ™ the LOWEST PRICES. Examine onr Stock of CLOTHING Recommended t READY-MADE AND FURNISHING PLES FOX 200DS. CUSTOM WOBK notice. ON HAND, AND MAKE Tu DES, THE CH YOKE SH'RTS, The Bert Fritine a Bost Mado Shirt in this or her markets. Prices as low as the lowest elsewiere NOAM WALKER €CO., 611 PENUSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘NeBtr Horr. ;) J. BRIBERGES, * (Successor to H. F. Lornon & Co., OITIZENS, ABMY AND RAVY MBECHART TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel,,jate Brown's.) 4 CI ‘Ne. 363 Penw. ave..Washington. Rial STEAMBOAT LINES. _ {0m MOUNT VERNON. “¢ ARROW, Csptain Thomas Stack her wharf, foot t's Neept @. mh. for MO! 2 ON. touching at Alezandris, Forts Foote and § he wi shal is ‘White Mouse, and lone. Vireroia, returning tthe city at 4pm. JS" SVRES, Gen'l Sap't, tt Office—Willara Mescuants LINE OF STEAMBHIPS WASHINGTUN AND NEW YORK. jereafter the Fime Steamshi ENIGH? JOHN Sines. sad VALLE bet mae regular trips between: NEw YORS.ALBXANDHIA, WASH. INGTON. ANP GEURGETOWN, as follows. ¥ Livy from — 2. aon eree * mw. Les Fat 7a t..e0d AL! DBLA the full information, apply to B. P. A. DER. MAM. Agent, ofice end whert fot of High street Georgstown, or st the corner of I7th atreet and New Mala “* J. W. THOMPSON, President, : im INF EX. BPSS LIN via CANAL, BEE WEED ILADELPEIA. ALEXANDRIA. VA ,WASB = ANGTUN ABD GEVBGETOWN,D.O. Begniar selling day from 14 North Wharves, Philadesphia. SATURDAY, at 12m Brom Water Eo. CITY, or geTOWLy 53 Water street. -M. ELDRIDGE & CO.. Alexan- LYDE & OU.,14 <a fel SBORTEST AD UICKEST LINE SOUTE en, via the Richmond, Pret-richs ure 4 Po! Beveuth ¥ omac Line.— Steamers leave, street Wharf. twice. MH. excevted.) at 7 Ivania ayen’ AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER. SPECIAL NOTICES. penn tes MES. M. G. BROWN, Of 61 Bend stree:, New York, is now at tho ST JAMES ROTEL, Room Ro. 5, For the further introduction of ber Metaphysical Diecev: which =“ KILLS THE ROOT QF RLL DISEASES. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN TH D. BLIND- ¥ NEES, BALDNE® rey aie — With every disease feeb ie heir to, MISS M.D. WILSO OXRTIFIOATE. E : ‘Se‘urdsy siternoon. si 2 o'cle-z, a Gand LyYP'A THOMP:ON MATINES lt AGCIC IN TRE No HAKTZ S MAGICAL I TORY, New You Prapoyta, N. ¥., May 2, 1971, M. BARTZ. trov onset, Will open i) @ few days his MAC L REPOST = eighteen months previous to December tas: TUaY, at Eris Mnsve St $7 Pa ov.. Wash been om the very verge of the grave, ard bad 3 Conjaring Tric'ts, Pearle @ more then theasands have to die, frm & Ni ineiruciions. printed and verbal, ‘ication of discases, viz. Prosiration ef the Tyous System Bropehial Gaterra, ‘Monach. Dro, Dys the 'r progreas awd have been nal'y removed, b: ot, whoreby diseace can ho Yonger éxist in or ‘Nroagh the agency of ra, Brewa's Wo : etapbyalrat Dycovery. a 500 COLORED CHILDSEN “E wil! give Ybanks unte the Lord with poets wey moaih, dnd praise ind before tho multitud ISLAND INSTITUTE SUNDAY SCHOOL, ise eERpee ne ee Same my atone Rad wi SOK THE BENESLT OF THE SCHOOL, n be found at length strougy indurset mbt Dr. SCHENCK advises Consumptives to go to Florida in Winter. Haring for tho last thirty-five years devoted my whole time and attention to the study of lung diseases and consumption, I feel that I understand fully the coureo that ought to be pursued to restore a tolerably case of diseased lungs to healthy soundness, The first and most important step is for the patient t> avoid taking cold, and the best of all places on th.- continent fur this purpose, in winter, is Florida, well ASSISTED BY & QUARTETTE OF ACCOMPLISHED VOCALISTS, UNDER THF DIRECTION OF PROF. GEORGE NOROFT, aT TR FIEST CONGEEGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Tenth and G stree:s, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, “71. Ereatdont Grant ond Cabinet are expected te Fe a 2 5 | down in the State. where the temperature is regular, ee ee aud not eubject to snch variations as iu more North cents gra lattinder, Palatka ise point I can recommend. Y A) A good botel iske ere by Peterman. Last winter B. ¥. 2axEee, T raw several tone there woes Tangs had been THE POET EDITOR, badly diseased, but who, under the healing influance of tho climate aud my medicines, were getting well, me hundred miles further down the river is’ a polut which E would prefer to Palatka, as the tem ratnre is more even and the air dry and bracing clionville and Enterprise are located there J give a decided preference to Mellonvilie.. It is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost imponsible to take cold there. The tables in Flo might be better, and patients complain at times, but that tw a good ilicates a return of appo- Will detiver bis Great Lecture, “FAILUBES, TH 3 ALPHABET UF 3! -UESB, To CONCLUDE With “THE STOBMING OF MISSICN BIDGE AT LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MAKOH 6, 1571. ‘Tickets of admisei Cents. No extra charge tite, and when this is the case they generally increase for reserved seat ats may be reserved at the inf ah pd then the lange must heal 2! bookstore of Messrs. Phils & Solouons, on and after Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green C: Thureday morning. March 2. mbl-&. f other places iv various paris of Fl sat pmended to cousnm pt : Feasons for saying so are that patients are lesa liable to txke cold there than where there is a less ev temperature, and it is not necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes himself to fre is he is Certain to die shortly. There dvire is, go well down into He State—ont of prevail: nde and fogs. Jack: ¥ other of the localities I fit those who are troubled ordered stomach, deranged bowels, vugh. but for thuse whose lungs are (a more soatherm point is earnestly recom ior to 1809, I was profe » Baltimore and Phil here Tsaw aud exa CF AND DISTR 0 TH NIGHTS OF TH 7 MARYLAN!). You are respectfully Cuatlenged to meet us at mr rg . Fairtax Connty, Va, on THE 14th OF MACH. ats TOUBNAMENT to be held on that dag, to ecutend for the Prize o7 $28. All persons slesiring to ride will be admitted on or betore the Juth Ad tress Tonrnamcut Committee, Langley, Fair Messe VIRGINIA KNIGHTS MM“ CHBISTINA NILSSON, TWO NIGHTS ONLY: FRIDAY, March WW. SATUBD Panagery pamed. Wi torpid liver. sore throat or disean: AT LINCO. Mle CU RISTINA NILSS ss Aunie Leuise Cary, t Brignoli, the @is*inewahed 1 et, Primo Baritone, (iits first. aj r tT’ Henry Vieuxtemps. the worlt-renow especially th f asical Conductor. St@NOB F B. in FBVED SEATS FOUR (4) Dt The sale. { recerved seate will coms ives Were as € taking tresh cold #4 they THE TRADES "EL @ AUG. SCHMEDTEE, 704 7th stroct, between Gand H streets BEPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY CLOCKS, SPECKS carefully eavccuted, at moder ateckarces. Oc8-ty Beek-208- AND ORNAMENTAL PEINTIBG GIBSON BROTH ZKs, eplt-ly 1012 Pen ane, eouth she. W ©. Lrcerr, W ncbeeiNoen ax PAPSR RULER. me. 1018 Feet oxets, atnenan ee oe Books elegant pisinly bound, Pertodtcets mag sound acdcne eae 12-ly PAINTING, fe MACNICHOLs PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PAINTING, GILDING, ee = BRONZING. MAKBLING ‘and every Style of Pinin and OUSE PAISTING. SIGN PAINTING—Piain and Decorative; Pore material, good workmanship aud promp’ tention ty MACNICHOL, | 923 D Stussy. 4, BUDSOR, to ea cu sie, at Gpted Favor’ ye ort woticesall Kinds of a ~_ DECORATIVE PAINTING. Particular attention paid to INTERIOR DEU RATIONS. ents paid to aay C.* BF cose, sign, wo OBNAMBBTA: PAINTER AND GUAZiEA Bo. 646 LOUISIANA ENCE. Imftations of all kinds of wood and marble neatly o Se, im the latest ‘and most approved styles.” wwiy *? PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 55. 627 { ESTABLISHED 1541. } LA.AVE = OLD So 7 1 PADULE MY OWN CANOE. wm ARK BH, No. 627 Locisians avenne, / HOUSE, SIGN aud DECOBATIVS B—dolug, in short, all that any parc lishment can do, and savime MO pattnsr toile st ats profis—chalienges any fair and bonorabie com Lad tition. As ancidcitizen of W n of ity years standing. carrying on basiness om Louisiana aveane. Between Sixth and Seventh streets. for thirty ya Be le thanktal for past favors. and tetas cbah. enc come. - Bo. 637 Louisiags aven:- Ladies’, Génte’ and OTHING may be fc OUN SILK UMBEELLAS | * ‘To close them ont r : mont, at raikees. boat Omer Havana Segars. Just received, an invoices of PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGARO, ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA LONDRES, CONCHAS, PRINCES a FINA, LONUKES DE COKTB, PRESSED AND BOUND. whick we ofer at NEW YORK PRICES. mo. Jay received @ sinail let of onr new favorite “ PUNCHINELLY. THOMAS RUSSELL, (Successor to EO. Dye & Co., od 1313 PENNSYLVAN A AVENUB I UMBEB) LOU ls i BBS LUMBER and Fine aud Sarees of all a on Lou small pox, &. But there are not, Thoy they term a fittle cold, which they ar e will wear of ip afew to ityand henes itlars the fouu until the lungs a: wees UPEKA HUUSE, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, CIN. MONDAY EVENING, FE. THE DRUMMER BOY OR THs BATTLE FIELD OF S/IILON, | A NEW MILITARY ALLEGORY i” be ooaali AND ACOOMPANYING TABL Arrenged from 27, lorida. 1 recomn e Lam thoroagh, 1 know that where Late War {LINCOLN duce! the auspters ‘ . 3, Department of the Potomac. Grani Go the work that f Bepublic.the proceeds to Be upplied !o Sey pales neational Fr nage Bhe ny ride PRICES OF ADMISSION 4 the patient t Private Boxes. Orchestra Chairs. Parquette and Dr Weuuly Circle N 95 je aure to have a corpse on Sircie: tra Charge fo Seats are for & Uo., 925 %h and loth street the gratifie aud with it more JIAGARA BY d by @ healing of the bh loosens and abates, the Brow t Painting of Niagara uf Might-aweats no Longer hibition, fifmminated. with over two hun the patieut gots well—pru fine Pai commencing MONDAY inting and remain on exhibition » short time king cold ry ny sdmitting two. 28 cen Tickets, es who have not ston May be BARLOW'S GALLE tainly there ts enue, south side. over Lamt giaas Store. Gallery open mm. ro ¥.M ay CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS OPEN FROM YAM. TO 10 Pom, ALL ARE WELCOME! FREE READING KOOMS. With Papers aud Magazines from ali parte of the ‘country. 00 VOLUMES. DAILY PBAYER MEETINGS at 12.15 and ¢ p.m. BOWLING ALLEY, BATHS. strength w Pp Pp Circulation vt thie Li have cured th this sy st cau dy 80 again. QGonstmption: s as onmuapt almost certain nd huts beew rescued trom the their use. you will L ivewh LADIES’ READING ROOM YOUTHS’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION meets cine 5d. m. ¥ pals ty too freely of fruit — dose of the Mandrake: You are subject to sick headase be Mandrakes aud they will relic Hi you would obriate the efiect re ©. BEICHENBACH'S Pinuo Store ‘No. 1th rt iso, second hi Pianos, ne and jelodeons for sale or! fenton the most accommodating terms; those wh Qrean Tuning and Kepairing. fevers. Try them. They axe pertectly barmuless, fo.486) ON EXHIBITION have abandoned my professional visits to Bostou bint AND SALE ‘ ‘ovapinue to ere patiente nt . at ORTH SIXTH STREET. Saturday, from 9 a.m. to3 pm. horough examination with the rometer will be charged five doll declares hits ean rendi . But f desi ‘of m ng taken In conclusion, I will say that tet doers fe in the District. SH. Piease remember Name and Namber ap ty” ines aud ‘their ay s healthy condition thereby = 1 | take cold. yet noone with: diseaud lange can LECTURES, stdden change of atmosphere withont the liability of - —— — a greater or less trritation of the bi tales. YUE MABING AND UNMABING OF 1 rt nt Egg ete Land at ALY OME Car Nise ¥ ER mY wyd.can be bonght trom CK'S NIGH PREist SeileN RD. ‘0. 16 No hixth street, mit no%6 #.t.th ly oe basins TNO ‘ORNS, &c. Cc VE WHIT! Pe 534 15th street, op] bed in Washington, Corna; Bi PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER THE GKEAT FAMILY MEDICINE. TAKE: LLY, get pain or incon Liver Complatee Be, fan orn with ease fuuned! or Pain in the Stamec 27 el ie Eee abeuagy auineut Phyl URE, | Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhea and Dyseutry bo patrouize his establishment. ours: fre a. |. APPLIED BXTEEWALLY, 2.106 p.m. Owing to press of baaiuess ~ | Cares Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Burns, - White is unable to viait pationts at thelr msi. | Sealds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling ¢’ tas dences, except between 6andS p.m. jausi ly King Worm and Tetter, Broken Brea ~ - — TF yeey Ubilbiai ‘vethache. cy th Neus oe uation Extraordinary inducements! | = for 4 esoranles E — Taken internally, shoul! be Iterated with milk om water ay to & 8) Fup with Seige oe READY-MADE. CLOTUING Siete inne eattelae aires oem ‘eine. Printed directions, which accompany exch Sel bygu Druggists. fes o28W Ln the bloo#, put the I totend to make some tmprovement ingmy Te lelore recciviug SPRING STOOK, Lo Stor | beat TEN DAYS {he entire stock of WINTER CLOTHING ery AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN COST . bay Uh] : pt — Seen by A In this stock area great many articles suitabie tor | S27 he avo tha complete EARLY SPRING WEAR. Fetsiyagiven tem a tof the market where (hae . @ ittere tiny be'bsd of all draggiste. oede-tr Call and see, aud you will find pricce and goods [0on’s BA r Ba ws HAIR DYE. pea ybierolenaie E pres tee fu the world. armless, “fnmanteucous, atain 1. to paralysis or A. STRAUS, death vaunted and delusive Popul Clothing House, wee Bee et s ent 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, the only pe a 7 ad Ith street by Be jets. lied at 26 Boud gtreet. fae ct Petrigind door fevan llth at,” "York, -™aeate, Ave 1eo-tt ening WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1871. EVENING STAR. “Washington News and Gossip. Tew MerrictT Nowivations.—The Presi dent sent the following no: Senate to-day: N.P. Chipman, Secretary of the District of Oolumbia. 8. P. Brown, A. B. Mullett, A. R. Shepherd, aod James A. Magrader, Boardef Pablic Work for the District of Columbia. N. 8. Linco} . S. Verdi, H. A. Willard John M. Langston, an? John Marbury, Board of Health for the District of Columbia, OTHER NOMINATIONS, gion Territory; Edi for Indians in Washivgton azeney;) Jobn Smith Springs agency, Oregon, stmatters—A lircd B. Smith, Ponghkeepsic N. Y.; Joshua K. Smith. Meridian, M ple Dodge, Malden. Maas; H. Dwigi pel ‘itory, (U ny’s Falls, Minn. INTERNAL KavENUE.—The receipts (rom this source to-day were $3 ASSISTANT SURGEON AvaM Teav of the Navy has resigned. PERSoNAL.— Whitelaw Keid, managing editor of the New York fridune, is in town, and is the gucet of Postmaster General Creswell. NX. M.D. Lescerr, the newly appoint this morning. No REPEAL Ov TER INcoME TAX THIS Sas- s1on.—In the House this morning Mr. Hooper moved to suspend the rules and pass a bill repealing the income tax, but the House by a efused to suspend the rules to vote of 1i¢ to 91, consider that mi tel Tur cases of the defaulting nava’ paymas- ters recently tried by naval court martial bave not been decided yet by Secretary Kobesen, but } and bew appointments made to fill auy vacancies Will be after the adjournment of Con: which may resuit from dismiseals, ‘THB JAPANESE MINIETER and suite have Temained in their quarters, No. $16 i5th street, al! day. Governor Ito and bis suite, wo have the game house, let: have taken quarters at hitherto been oceupyin; there at noon to-day an the Ebbitt House. GENERAL HENRY A. Barnum of Syracuse, N. Y., who was one of Gen. Sherman’s lieuten- ants in his famous march to theeea, was married at the Church of the Incarnation in New York last ‘Tuesday evening to Miss Keynolils, of 345 Firth Avenue, in that city. Tax PRESIDENT 1s compelled. flow that the ngress is drawing to a close, to devote himself to various matters before the two Hoyses requiring his attention, during the ill receive no visitors. A large number of appoint- le and acted on previous session of Ci remainder of this week, aud consequently ments are yet to be to the journment of the mate. Cntr His health, thcugh by no means firmly estab lished, bas’ gt. atly improved during hia s:ay ia meted New York, and is likely to be further pr by his expected Evroyean trip next June, ARMY ORDERS—T ter, as a Loard of Commissioners to rein: ure t and provisoning militia orces to aidin supp . ‘They m the 1ith instant. Second Lieut led avr duty a8 recorder of the Board. their qualitications to enter the naval school Over for.y appointments will be made by vari ous members, but the appointees will not be examined until June or July, and if found iualitied will enter the Academy in Uctobe next. TRE OREGON AND CaLiroenra RarLRoap.— ‘The Secretary of the Interior has received the report of Messrs. Ed. P. Geary, Thos. A. Gavier ud James H. Fisk, commissioners eppointed to and ith sec- tons of tventy miles each of the road and tele- amine and report on the 2d, 5 graph line of the Oregon anid California Rail reat both on the railroad and telegraph line, fs first class, and the Secretary the acceptance of the issue to said company of patents for the lands «ive cu accouut of the The President same ard the construction of said sections. has ordered pacevts to be issued accordingly. ConxvirMATIONS. officers, public land officers &c among then the following: Milton Turner, te be minister resident and consul general to Liberia. Gonsuls— Henry Fox, Piymouth, England; Henry J: Liar merman, Cordova, Argeutine Republic; Henry nambue: say, Collectors of Customs—' Yorktown, David, Martinique; Horace H. Benga, Per- Mas- Va; Hance Lawson, east dis- tof Maryland; William KR. Taylor, Bristu) joston and Ww. 4 and Wart KR. 1; Phomas fusseil arieston. Maes. Geor MeCoanel! andi to be third lieutenants in the revenue marine tervice. iy THR Hol « eral or the Senate amendments, oues being thore providing for a partment, extension of the Capitol grounds, in- creasing the sal: of judges, eyes ont anew park between the Capitol and President = louse, and raising the saiaries of bureau of. ficers of the Treas: General, and heads of bureaus of the Laterior Department. Juring the debate the insecurity of valuable archives in the buildtog now occupied by the State Department was referred to, and General Banks spoke ho the necessity of gry Naa the preservation of those papers in a proof build Genera! Logan tal-moving apeech, and said be would live to ee the Capital glide away from here and be located among people who would welcome with Open arms pereons srom all parts of the coon- try. Anew conference was ordered, and the if appointed Messre. Dawes, Holman. Collum conterees on the part of the House. ‘Tue Hicn Comurssion.—Sir John A. McDou- ald, of Cangga, the fourth member on the part of Great Britain, of the Joint High Commision e- made a Capi- on British ard American Claims, arrived bere ‘yeiterda: accompanied by his wife and by Bernard, first secretary. Mr. Witehar Lieut. C . De ‘Thornton, Earl de Gray, Si and Prot. Bernard, British Commissio Tenderden, Engtish American ‘Secretary; Set Cameron, Kev. Mr. Benjamin, V Coliax, Speaker Blaine, Hamilton F: Mrs. hers Slatford Northcote, Bist site a nance pase] ussia, and is expe: ing. The British ‘Commissione: puter ta a Teeidenes on HE vrect, and ‘on nest Thursday —— Commissioners will be entertained by the sins clone ero comnatn ce e Ci mister Thor ut and General sour ‘They tirst visited the ' ‘upon the fleor, and ‘were mutreduced juced to & pw of Sena They visited the Ligue of Repvesensetven th y Occupied Se Se, SE —————————————_ ations to the e Connoyer. of Orego2, Indian Agent lw y lin agent for Indians, Waris F Catler, Stillwater, Mipn.; H. P. Vancleve, St. Antho- d Commissioner of Patents, entered on his duties JvsTIge Cuase, who has been spend- ing the Wirter in New York, expected to leave that cily last evening for a short visit to friends in Philadelphia, atter which he will come to Washington, and may possibly take bis seat for &@ tew days on the beach of the Supreme Court. he Secretary of War has designated Col. James A. Hardie, Inspector General U.S. A., Major Judson D. Binguam, (Querteimaster,and Maj. T. H. Stanton, Pay. state of Kansas tor moreys expended for the United States in enrolling, equipping will meet ac Fort on, ith infantry, bas been de - “ Forty Navat Capers TO ne Arrorntep.— ‘The members of the next House representing districts entitled to appointments at the Nava! Academy to fill vacancies caused by the gradu- ating class nest June, will, on Monday next, be notified to nominate candidates tor the Acad- emy, in order that they may be examined as to Company, which shows that the wo-k, Tre Senate in executive session yesterday contirmed a pumber of nom.- us Of consuls, collectors of customs and internal revenue, postmasters, revenue marine eK. Owen 3. Willey, of the District of Golumbia, TO-PaY, Mr. Dawes, from the committee of conference on the iegis'ative, ju- al and executive approp-tation bill, reported the committee could not agree upon sev- the principat Rew State De- Assistant Postmaster ‘ we tan cor, . eope ibored ons : Jug. ‘bance, | im Paris, [rated that they are euly guarantors leet the should overstep their ° 1 | ration the were of Paris is represented AB to bave said he could only rely upon ceria: ~ | members of the national guard and the troops | the line for imterpesition betwee nee be German P Panter, March t | The twhabitants maintain the quiet, stur ¢ indifference they showed on the marnin | Of the entry of the Prussians, There were »> TWO CENTS. Mery. After ayes demonstrations by the le, and the troops witasng the proces oon sateen frees iit yi Jery for prepared to ie “y be mp Fiysses Fome time, General Schenck esco! the Com -) Tose to ne\ghberhood w.thout any apparent ex oui PERSONAL B: PEAMATION. | est. he Fesme Samy le that when be came into the House this morning he learned that a resolution had been | under great provocation restrain presented and adopted granting compensation and keep cool. There has been no disposition to a sitting member (Mr. Conner of Texas) for | On the part of the oMicers avd men of the Pro< contesting his seat last when a very merit- Siam ar to wander beyond the barries te rious case was before the House. He hadstated }imite, even without uniform: that there was no asitting solvicrs if wered im some p re member had received compensation for bis con- , Would by altacked by the angry mob. tes Statement bad been confirmed by } —_s- Mr. Dawes, (Mase.;) who for so wany years had | been chairman of the Committee on Elections, | But Mr. Connor had shown the committee cedents in the Thirty-Sixth Congress which missioners to the floor of the House, where he resented them to a nui ding mem: bers ‘They remained upon the floor some time and appeared much interested in the proceed- inge. Society. Upon entering the hall of the house of the Secretary of State, yesterday afternoon, we noticed the marble slab was completely filled up with cards, as on previous Wednesdays. Entering the parlor, we found ali the rooms full, and knew that, in addition tg the usual at- res. PoOUGEESEreic, March 1.—A fire Odourred a re- | Casticton this evening, destroying « lar Tea | home ‘filed with bey and eetee a 7 1 oy : ercay their notice. Under these cir- , Bouche! ing. & Co.,J. A. Boucher te peerage tlpesnt coat ‘ieee ius hefwitheher | Comeances the sub: mmi.tec, consistin | iow, Chitpper ‘are the losers. her danghter, Mrs. Benjamin, a fair, stately | Of Mr. Potter of York, Barry ot © - = young matron. Gen. Benjamin is also here on | ™**!*sippi, and himself, had poe tosubmit | 51. Lovis, March 2.—A & visit from Fortress Monroe, where he is s:a- | the resolution that the House might act upon it city directors office ye~ as a@ precedent. The resolution was offered manuscript while all three of the members ofthecommit- | Missouri tee were absent. Me wonld never have con- | Missouri, sented to the tution without t tention | bestowed, of the House being called to the circumstances | books, a damaged the of the case, and an intelligent vote being bad | of the St. Louis directory. upon it. He extonorated Mr. Ingersoll, who buildings is email. offered the resolution without being aware that DetRort, Feb. 2—A bre last evening ber estion of precedent was involved. the Peninsula dressed lumber ¢ nanimour Consent, the vote adopting the ing mil! with its contents. Loss tom Was reseir ded, ana the resolution | ance, $17,000. #gain brought be’ore louse tor cous.dera- ies ton and decision by a A@airs on the Paci: tioned, There were some very beantifal spring costumes worn, as the weather is so mild and balmy. Miss Grey, daughter of Dr, Grey of New manarcry The loss on the dress. She bas a tall, tine form, pale, clear complexion, and brown hair, which artisti- cally arranged. Her dress was a rich creamy lavender silk traim, long over dress gracefully looped, the basquce beautifully shaped, aud about the neck white point lace. The bonnet ‘Worn was of thi ed asthe dress, with lace and pink roses. ie Earl de re Ripon jority wv i Blope The Russian © L ii Aftera ussion, the resolution was rejected Saw Freaxcteco, March 2. ~ Pe ne gg op without division. © Bovarin bas Completed ar repair: way, isa very modest, good looking young Or of Mr. Maynard, (‘Tern..) the Sen- | Mare Isiand mavy-yard, and is ready to ea: fellow, 4 decided English bowie nts to the bill in relation te ducs | | Four ships are under contract to loa! -<T Guppene Guach tices tal from railroads in the southern States was con | Wheat for Europe. The receipts of wheat ‘Joint Higt Com mission” fashions! Lf 80, we will mention some things we noticed. Lord Goderich wears a standing collar, of eourse high, and the corners are only slightly turved over; necktie narrow and not at all prominent; bair parted down the curred tn and the bill passed. seaton are four willion four hundred thousay | Mr. Dawes, (Mass..) from the committee of | centals, against five million five hundred av! conference upon the legisiative, executive and — pene pment thousand five hundred dast year. Pe judicial appropriation bill, eubmitted a report | bull movement in stocks is very sirong, «: that the committee was unable to agree. | many small dealers are badly jarut. He said that the Senate had added ene hundred | The Steamship Great Bepublic, for China and and three amendments to the bill, most of | Japan, bas arrived with only a few Chinese in the Cores OC the che, TAN the hecteecaees | WBIGR. there teed pot’ have’ Keon aap | cieverentie pomosone Tee ne the party use @ glass in this way; and to us great difficulty. vut there were some which | rescued from the wreck by the ship Anna Sma! looks extremely comical. Lord Tenterden seems | '€ votes of the House had compelied its | were sent back on the steamer. ‘be shipn " more reserved than the others. Professor Mon- | CoMmittee to oppose. treasure by the Grest Republic was S52) Among these were | of tes . he me con he eal tague Bernard is a grey-headed g » | oe thie eee ad ee eine, Salaries | Crime im the quaker City i o District and Circuit Judges; a , mg ire el sand ingen: struct a new State Department building. j ty ts icqune covener te : time, making them. - | vestigating the facts in relation to the deat. selves ce to all. to erecta park from the 1 to the P: - b ‘ John Kellfy. aged 1%, dent's House: to purchase two blocks ter the | Joke Relly aged 18, whe Gied tn Lo ed colored man the night beture with « Piece of Mary Connell, daughter of Senator Conne:! $ i 5 3 — Mre. Colfax’s reception was another ver> agreeable one, and she bad a large namber of visitors. Miss Wade, of Obio, is visiting Mrs Colfax, and assisted in receiving. extension of the Capitol grounds to the north- east and southeast; to the salaries of all the Assistant Secretaries, the Second Comp- troller, the Register, and the Comm: of : was beaten and robbed of and her watco atm Delane’s house wantall ail the atter- | Testoasy, ails oubomemie tee esas | int wigtt es mea ecke mane: perpet: noon, and the attractions were, as usual, sw is unknown. Commissioners of the Land, Pen- | -—-@ neral; the siop, and Indian Bureaus, and the Commic- } sioner of Agriculture. After some discussion the report was adopted, | and Messrs, Dawes, Cullum and Holman, ap- | pointed as a new committee. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | great that each person seemed toth to depart. — After the receptions were over there wasthe usual fashionable driving aud promenading ov the Avenue; and the scene presented late in the afternoon nearly rivaled in crowd and gaiety the most attractive day of the carnival. - This Afternoon’s Proceedings, ————— THURSDAY, March 2. SENATF.—The Vice President laid before the Senate the credentials of Hon. Henry Cooper, of Tennessee, for the term commencing March 4, 1871. Mr. Harris presented credentials of Hon. West, of Louisiana, Moreh 4, 1571. At the revuest of Mr. Brownlow, the House Dill for collecting duties due the government fr = eee Tailroads was takeo up and passed. Mr. Hill presented memorial of present and former members of the Legislature of Georgia Tewonstrating against the character of the elec- tion of Foster Biodgett as U.S. Senator trom that State; which was placed on ile. Mr. Davis moved to take up his resolutior providing for an investigation into the atiaire o Femaie sictans. Bosto, March 2.—Fout young women eral uated ae physicians frors the New Bi ta cal College yesterday, one of whom, Miss Nye, of Belleveu, Nebraska, is short): w goa | aa puysician to Coustantinop ye ander | the auspices of the American board. A class of twenty-six students has attended the college during the past term. .R. for the term commencing Associated Press Reports. . ise |, and ret to the miners to devi te THE WAR_IN EUROPE. | Sijteport on, through their delegates, at th= paceeerd next General Council. A committee of three ASAD DAY FOR Panis. was qupetates tor ae PUrpose Of keeping the — care before the public, and to refute t - ctorious Germans im the City— | fateme: it operat dt : re hie Skoke ‘of the Entry 7 ta ge — ~ fe and their abettore, ot james sort Seciety of ti Temuessee Dentinis Streets and Closed J Assoctation. Houses. | Cimcixvat, March 2.—Extensive prey oma ; tione are being made for the approaching 1 Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. | mg ot the Society of the Tennessee. % erers. | At the Ppl Valley Dental Aesonia mow Parts Received raped Conga ve. | yesterday twenty-iour members were yore Panis, March 1.—[ Herald <pecial.|—On the The meetis as Occupied im the «iscassiwu Boulevard Honore, at 4 o'clock this a. m., when | the case of the mallet in Alling teeth, it was dark ard cold, three members of the a National Guard ard a tew women carrying | Semtucky Comference W. E. Church: bread, were the oply persors visible. J tarned | sion of the Kentucky = eee rae eee oad; which wes not | the corner in the Kue Koyaie and saw a cordon met yesterday, Bishop Clark presiding. Scv< & yes 13, Bays 2). of sentries stretching cross the sireet. and a | tY ministers were precent. Hr, Sherman moved to take upthe Cincinnati | Of eM b 1 and Southern railroad vil : s. | ine of jemseonsinteriockce. No curiae we Pegi gees Htagaang wovhoente! r. Davis opposed the motion, and said the | *!'owed to pass the appre sches to the irre s . owe. measure was an attenipt to farm out the State | Pont dela Concorde. the Cuay and Kue nih, G8 WER pale Re Beame. of Kentucky for the benefit of a private cor | were barred in the same manne From St Loats. poration. were visible, but no spect: Lovis, March 2.—0On * S. Mr. Sherman stated that he only desired the | not more than ten cople on thi hamp: Ely twe piwutes, $5, bill te be read to-day, but did not desire action. | sess; not asign of the coming event was vis. | were Taired tor We 1 t France. The bill was then taken ap, and Br. Davis | ble, all was sosilent. The dailness became al. | Ihe bill ‘o submit to the people whether a fild he should insist upon ite being read through. | most oppreseive, andespocially as it was impos comtitutional election shall be held, bas pass Belore the reading of the bill had progressed | sible uot to feel tie saddening intluences that | te Hovse. The election is to be held om * very tar Mr. Davis withdrew his demand, ani | seemed floating in the air. As Treached the Ar. | lat of Mai the bill was then laid over for a third read. de Triumphe, a little after 7, half a dozen | ~ —@ - to-morrow. men wearing blouses were standing with their | Exploston. Mr. Sawyer from the Committee of Confer. | hands in their pockets, gazing down the avenve } Ol City, Pa., March 2—Last evoning the Wes at exp'osion of gas in well at Reno. | Russell, aud two youths, sons of Herman ge, | Rogers, were probably iatally burned. Caer amile of, 1 saw one horseman, then another. | rorcman ot (he carpenters employed by the and then more, approaching at a rapid gallop. | proprietor, was also burned, but nut bad I had bardly time to ery “here they are.” be- | Several Persons were scalded fore they had reached the barrier at Port Mail- - ~2 - lot. Two others who bad Leen ridingon the | The National Alr Lime Railroad Agaiu sidewalk joined them. In anecher instant the | TkENTON, March he New Jemey Ce firet Prussians were inside of Paris, directiy | tral andthe i within the gates. The six hussars «pread ont | and contract \] came up the avenue of the grand army ai | *tructiono a link between Bound Brook ence on THE LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND AYPROPBIATION BILL reported tbat the Committees part of the Senate was discharged from th further consideration of the subject. On motion of Mr. Cole, it was ordered th: the House be asked for a new Committee of Conterence, and Messrs. Sawyer, Morrill oi: Vermont, and Thurisan were @jpointed as the uew committee eu the part of the Seuate. of Neuiily. A little further on I met a gro: of Englishmen, At ten minutes past eight looking through my tieid glass irom (he bri« JUDICIA: THE DEFICIENCY APYROVRIATION BILL Arapii trot, sometimes breaking into rd | the Delaware river. Was ihen proceeded wit gallop. Ten paces in front of these roje @ ° Various amendments reported from the com- | vou oficer, about twenty old, | Eaton, the rorger. mittee, reducing items of appropriation, were | swordin band. It is said he was selected | N¥w ) , March 2—Loate Van § Agreed to. for the boner as a reward for bis great | arrested in w Orleans on the charge © A proviso was adopted limiting the total cost | bravery in the field. The men carried carbines | fergery in this city, bis plea or » of the United States sub-Treasury and Post Or- on their thighs. On they came at a ratt » The smail party dashed to the Arc riumphe, ard. under it they went without | drawing, their{lridles, over the heaps of stone a r ch lett, x s and rand which bad been left, posibly topre- | 4. & Si deg ey he ton ot Bes Cheers yee nae a Cornecticut left bere at noon to-day for New up the top of the Chanips Elysees, with the Tuit- leries i front. As I turned towards the Arc de | Y(rh. She makes slow but sure progress. Sho it Poughkeepsie to-nigh:. Trivmpbe J saw another officer. with a trum- igation to Ukit port at his side, gallo Today Ir guilty, and plead guilty this morn Senten.« } rahe prowounoed on to-morrow < Recorde: ett. fice building at Boston to $1,590,000. 4 A proviso was also adupted that hereafter the e8 Of mail contracts shall be published in one rewspaper only in each State where cv tracts are to be let, aud uo other adverti_ement shall be paid for. Mr. Cole, trom Committee on Appropriat reported an amendment appropriating $5,400 to supply deficiencies in the amount necessary for the payment of the saleries ot the clerks in the office of the Assistant Treasurer at Baltimore. 'y - | adopted. a distance that the litte squad | Mr. Howe, trom Committee on Library, re- alry was for a momeut entirely unsuj- | ported an amevdment appropriating $5,000 to pay yor ed. When ! reached the Arc de Triumphe the expenses of coliating, translating and pub- arked the neg Soy bis name. He replied | lishing all the siocuments relative to the eariy Lieut. Von Bernhardy, of the Lith history cf the West, trom the time of the dis- As he was speaking, bis captain joine: | covery ot the Great Lakes in 1969. to ineluie up There was an expression of excited th killing Captain inn, Ooi 2.06 Gi exploration of Kocky Mountains in | sati-taction about both, but no swagger. After U. Somarebal at Bee Means nipeaeeene iss. Adopted. a few minutes, pickets were detached to each | 1,5; marehal at New Madrid a tew da a x KSceeeranaty avenue. The men started on a gallop, but soon | “#* been release a HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES returned with reports. Beruhardy ~tood coolly Ingersoll (Ill.) offered a reso! stroking the maue of his horse with his sabre, John U, Connor $2,000 for expenses incurred in | Bet noticing the rapidiy growing excitement igation a BEEN APprOs at irom Benjami Boyes Tua Dey Goops Tras ~The toliowing ve bi 1 kad peouokod, "be fort of the wholesale dry goods trade daring s A 3 ane bis arrive prproked. More bussars soon | the past week is irom the New York Daiy eoeare his right to his seat; whic! come th ‘ast fight ble werk yeng eee ene ten een nas Bee. Mr. Stevenson, (Ohio,) from the Committee | {imaerun # ed’ looked on wine | improvement in the trade in all department on Mileage, reported un amendment to the act | 2": 4 meb of two hundred looked on with | the market during the past week, and the sea | sen is thought to bave tatrly begun, | the distribution is by no means veneral | sheeting» and shirtings have sold rather | treely than of dannary 22, 1507, tixing the time for the reg. ular meeting of Congress, the ettect of which to allow mileage to sich members of the preeent Congress as may be elected to the next Con grees from States in which elections have no! yet been held; which was passed. On motion of Mr. Dickey, (Pa..) the Hous: nou-concutred in the Senate amendments & mixture ot indifference and indignato: ‘There was uo external sign of rage. At « quarter of nine @ staff arrived, with Gen- «ral Yon Kamech in front, followed by itty | ofcers of all arms, and in all sorte of uniforme. | Tbey rode down the Ch: Elysees to the | hon-e of ¢ ere their bead- me of the ofticers, wore during the preceding week, and « the sales continue heavy prices are Grmiy wan tained. Bleached and shirtings have lost none oi the activity policed ip previow= re views, aud are selling freely with agents ~ = nt Waldersee halted “to shake hands with | and jobbers. There is*thougit to be ratnor COmferee ca ae reauaetad. a UMNO CL | ce OF Our group; Wa Einallamenee. Wher oheeeen lie jon on the of agent. Mr. Washburn, (Mas) from the Committee | *{-™ minutes; but directly after the procession | take furthe advateee Par perce’ on Claims, reported 4 bill to provide for abour! | |i"! Passed, this gentleman was attacked br | an advance of Malt a cent cow probably be of. commissioncrs to examine the claims of loya eS eae oe a —y bts j Sustained oo some brands of fue 4-1 goods . ver. ‘Three bundred behind the statt ‘ at citizens of the Southern States; which wa- | ‘cuver Thwee bunds thd st — ‘rtm j Prints have been quiet during the w A . Bi (Ohio) from the -Iudicia: 1 Then ‘came the troops of the uence of & reduction of Yc. in the ot miice, reported a bil to divide the State or | Blue, a the regimental number 1 | Kichmoud's quaker styles, Gloucestere aud Sian Miinove into three judicial districts. Gould not seo. Aiter these marched « mixed | chesters, the two quoted at 10 Mr. Hay (IIL-) objected to the introduction or }@etachment of Bavarians. composed o in- | and the Art uamed at lic. P law the report, and, jamtry and cavalry, followed two hun- | percales are selling treely from first hands, w. On motion of Mr. Bimzham, the rules were | 4¢d" men sf every ‘variety of Prussian line | « fairly active demand on seperate, and the bill was passed. Creainay or tke about a dozen offi - uses. Shirt . Townsend, (P&.) trom‘ the Committee on Of a little Column, whi percales freely, EDUCATION AND Lanon, : Losed oy tome thirty _ lawae, are reported resolutions "1 tors. : towards Toor ad. a ao United States 3 half millions of its p enttanchived by the events of a war, im giving them ine means of education, and granting to lew SI 1 liberty, & cause of congratulation, the Freedmen’s Bureau and its, ard, and quitting that officer ef the groundless and caun+ lees charges lately ‘pri against him, auc declaring him deserving of the gratitude of tur “fir-MeNeely, ‘iii. : ‘a desire to ha Fetolution bad been towed’ the suman “ ke ted cadestored te tthe ‘eal oak res \deration, but now (N. Y.) asked dunt the resolution said that contd not be done ner pes (Be ries | Boulo 1.) um iscome Tax, | laid last ries treme ey | Sst Julian (Ind.) moved to suspend the rales | The sed page a aprevent thar” dopont n't > Sta homestead tawe, fuer the pre-en Ew)