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THE EVENING STAR. > PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, er Peunsyivanta rin 4, V " BVENING STIR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. riers to their eb- tat Tex OnNTs 75x and Lith et. g ‘Three Monthe. §1.80: |- ——_——__ — he 93.60: Une Year, $6 © are eent from the office longer then paid for. THE WEFKLY STAR—pubiished om Pridsy | mornirg—@1 40 8 year. VS 37—N® 5,610. a AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER. 3 AND F WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNE* SPECIAL NOTICES. WAHISKIES, GINS, Etc. —1 am now offering at Fedued priceamy celebrated brands of BYE and BOUBBON, “Old Crow.” Bye.” Oe merce Pv REAL EST ATE At B. Meculs NT AND BROK FASEIOSALE AUDIENCES DIA THOMPSON. Burtesque Organics <e, and are certain! h grea: 2 ous of the Bar- ily, 204 a1 figures that cannot E OF DISCORD, pupaen Troage Lyaia Thompsca— RTS a co., wc.fotly call attentien to my bought by me at anc! d which i cam seu at 9: rie: me} by the Lydia Ti evening beget of i OF THE TENNESSEE! R importer of Wines, Liquors, etc., 1¥b WINK BITTE 1217 Penusylvan IF YOU WANT TO RESTORE THE COLOR OF YOUR BAIR, renove me,uee NATTAN'S CRYS' stdiscovery (forthe Mair) of the age.’ No Nt, De steins, Ho poisons; never fails Bas been tried by" thousand nd _gentiemen, and given On the bair-or whiskers it ac! avy and wiry Hair it makes stickey or dirty, GREAT RESOIM ING IN WASHINGTON ! | CONG KRESS aND SENATE PLACES OF BUSINESS rs THURSDAY, from3to5 p.m Cc W. MAVENNER « tv., ADIIUKNED hivoreal satisfaction eavally well Brash ENTiH STREET it has been used several assumes a cheerful aud elegant ap- MONEY TO LOAN. in so entirely harmless that it disgusted with Dolronons compounds known as Renewers, Res Begenera ors, and by » hundred other name: another opportanity, and this time to their object without injury . dang ape o pe onsequently the cheapest tar a Price: One Feold ‘by Drugeists eeneral- mihi ly proseb to shoe, and has been wills and the test. )US®.— FASHIONABLE +HTS.— important encagement Four Njzhis only.) of the celebrated COMEDY COMPANY +jast arrived irom Lou- * OPERA HC again Asany ither, aud oud shert lowes. ion given we all MBS. M. G. BROWN, Uf 51 Bend street, New York, is now at the ST JAMES HOTEL, Boom No. 5, For the further introduction of Discovery, whic! KILLS THE BOOT OF ALL DISEASES. IN THE HEAD, BLIND- DNErs, CATARRH, ‘ With every disease flesh is heir to. MISS M.D. WILSON’S CKETIFICATE. Freponta, N. ¥., May 2, 1871. hteen months previons to December Laet 1 ‘on the very verge of the grave,and suffered more than tho ¢om plication of diseases, viz: Prostration entire Nervous Sy: Bronchial Catarrh. of the tomac! ndice, 8} CSiLN PF. BROW CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, qe th. bs NING. om of the Spectacular. MMi RRS. | Forcast and synor atures c Comedy. Drama. Spectacte. and Sens sfion, and w: be presented with Handsome Uniforms, Fifective seenery. New Mu: day, March 11, Grand Gala Matinee. 1 Notice. —The performance of this crm ¢ among the most onijwe and interesting in th d the public are respec" engagement cannot, last her Metaphysical Cornerot New York ax cnus and 1th street. b ports io at! parts of the city for ecte on long Bowers erected for persons owr ing grow @ long time netes taken in payment. DEAFNEBS, NOISES NEES, ‘eal Batace | pany wi too tf fully inforred that their over Four Nights owing to ot! Box-sheet new open at Kili _ WOOD AND COAL. | He**26= Bxos., GEORGE T. LANGLEY 4 80! Vo tHE Prerie: acharge mb6 tf Bt treor=* GALLERY largement of the Liver. ‘ailing Byesight, Loss x monthe ime) WOOD AND woukl respectfultwesll the attention of the pablic art that they still hoke forth at tho old eta, 914 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, svath side. and have also opened # Branch Yard OORNER FIFTH AND © STREETS. where we keepeverything in the PLOUR and FEED Tine: es well se WOOD and COAL and are prepares fo compete with apy honest deater in Wash. Give vee call before going ls c= 1 weep h LLE CHBISIINA BILSSON, TWO NIGHTS ONLY arch W. SATUBDAY iy announce the fret us CHBISTINA TWO GBAND NILSSON CONCERTS 7 aud Saturday evenings, March Wand il, AT LINCOLN wll Ue CHRISTINA NILSSON will bo acsisted by Locomotive Power arrested in their pros ly ard eftectually removed, ng the root, whereby disease can no. y of Mrs, Brown's Wox jacovery. will give thanks unto the Lord with Him before the multitude. pei were almost gone, my steps liad well Miss W liscn’s certificate will be found at length ip my Metaphysical pamphlet, strong Please send for it to the hotel. PERRY DAV! renowned Vio. ae SIGROR BOSONI. PAIN KILLER. The PAIN KILLER is by universal consent » lowed to have won for itself a repntation unaur- passed in the hic ory of medical preparations instantaneous effect in the eradication and extince tion of Pain in all ite varions forms incident to the i i ritten and ver vor, have been, WOOP! OUVAb We sell none bat the best quality LYBENS VALLEY. RED ead WHITE A‘B OUALS, tra, seats for sale at W. G. Metzerott & . Steinway « Pianos are Greed at ail the & all sizes. Fill all orders promptly. CHEAP wouy of the masses in it B. and BICKOBY WOUD. OOMS ¥. M. €.a., CORNER NINTH AND D STBEETS. oreN FROM GAL M ALL ARE WELCOM FREE REAUING ROOMS With Papers and Magazines from all parte Also, OAK. PED awed and split any length or size. Orders seat by mail promptly attended yard, south side caual, corner 7th at WALTER H. MARLOW — SS LADIES’ GOOD: purely VicrTarir. rit a perfectly a cording to di trom ite use is readi 4 for the cure of ident to the hum public over TH:RT LIBEABY OF 16.900 VOLUMES » DAILY PRAYER MERTINGS GYMNASIUM, a AND BATHS. LADIES’ READING B00M KRISTIAN ASSUULATION meets AYS yal3-tr Important mp? ection upon th n Killer ts invalnabe. ton Welieving Pai i when need according to direc- PAIN KILLER YOUTHS CH 8] EICH ENBACH’S Piano Store No. 423 11th Street, aleve Penna. Avemuc, wey Over 20 Yea sale of the celebrat cS )RY PEARL TOOTH POW DER is the best article for cleansing and preserving teeth. Seld by all druggists. JOUVEN’S LNODOROUS GLOVE CLEANE It re soiled gloves equal to new. Sol ists and fancy goods dealers. Price, 3 ceuts. deS-is BATCHELOR’S HAIK DYE. * best in the world THUBSTUN'S 1 LAUES, UF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS * Price, 5 and 9 ct Organs and Melodeo: "ent on the most accommodating terms, Piano and Jresc T pa-ly™ (i> poison to prod Avoid the vaunted and delu sting virtues the e paralyais or OM EXHIBITION AND SALE } ; “ ther cous at the low: MARK EIT ER's, fo 456 Seventh street, between D and & stret= Odd Fellows’ Hall do not posaaes. ‘air Dye has hi mmtarnished reputation to upheld perfect Hair Dye—Black o1 Applied at 16 Bo SO% Market Space, « JEW RIBBONS io all the SHADES, ix plain and ruer sth street ‘Vhoice Vil Painting: Siso, Largest Stock Paper Shades. Picture Frames, Picture Ourds Ct Distr! ngings, Window ‘and Tasscis, remember Name and Namber _ LECTURES. IA BBOADWA OF CASH BERITAN iT! COTTON TRI 4 Sniject) SOCIETY AND TH EB CH'ROH; or, ys TAPORTASTE the femporal eud Spiritual FOR THE LADIBA. GOING! GOING! & Will lecture on the ab ITE DD. ¢ wabvect under the auspices the YOUNG CATHOLIOS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, Wal) ‘8 Bouse, Merch 12 at So'clek. s: slmitting geutleman cents, admitting gentleman and two Proceeds for theclothiog amd education mbt _ CLOTHING. NATUBAL CURLS At Ready made Clothing SUNDAY EVENING Admission cards. 50 Also, s large assortment of French OUBSETS at © prices: Ladies UN Prices. All kines of CHLEFS, OULLABS very cheap, at = HBLLEBS, 715 Market “psc: NOW IN STORE ROLOTHING at r real LACES, HANDKES WILL BE BUN OFF CHEAPER THAN BVEK w* AKE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYL MEN'S, YOUTH’S AND BOY'S TO MAKE ROOM A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NATURAL CURLS, offer at the LOWEST PBICES. SPRING STOCK, Ji? SCR YED— THEREFORK tlemen Who desire to dfes weil and tastefully And to do so economically, BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED Keconuneuded to Examine « KEADY-MADE CLOTHING 8. 716 MARKET SPAC Mm. WILLIAN, O07 PexnsvivaNia A CALL WITHOUT DELAY Nts. 4 Has siwaysthe Quest asortment of BEAL LACES. FURNISHING GOODS. oor SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WOKA whick we make to order at short otic WE OTILL KEEP ON HAND. AND MAKE 10. OBDEB, THE A FEW DAYS THEY MUST BE SOLD AND CLUAKS FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, aud the Best Made Shirt in this .r rices as low ae the lowest elsewhere. NOAH WALKER @Co., BEMENBER MADB TO OkDSi Does tf | The Beat Fitt _ HABLE BROTHERS, ABLISHED 1533. CORNER OF 7TH AED D STREETS, 611 PENBSYLVANIA AVENUB. coach -MAK UNTBLLIGB: BUILDING. qs D CITIZENS, ARMY AND AVY Reduce Your Gas Bills! BOHANT TAILUB, pietropoliien Roses. (late Brown Ll Be. 36% Penn DENTISTRY. fpe. &. PRATT, Graduate ot D Opesnate of Oklo, Odes ot B north, Weabington. Bi: if persuas. : » eel; zoe: | R rau has ‘oe uu? DeSyaLe Oxide Gas for extracting teeth. "PERSONAL OUTFITS. H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, 06 Tb street. between Gand H strevts. FISHER & CROOK’s GAS FLAME - EXPANDER. BEPAIBING OF WATCHES. JEWELKY, | yy eaccuted, st moder. ‘| Boek. 408. anv ORNAMENTAL PuLWTIBe GLSS0N BRUT! wor Sibts Pee © Lice SOURBINDER AND P. 101% Pennsylvania avoune, pn streets, south sid: ‘or piataly bound. eontn x Lb emcee ee removed hie DENTAL OPFIUB te ¥ aiiie de ene. IT IMPROVES THE LIGHT, prices, Bil Aub KEDUCKES GAS LS AT LEAST 25 i EDUCATIONAL, | IN LATIN ASE rr BGANIZING AT ‘Un exhipition aud fer sale at No. 4, ¥,M.0. Bulla cor. th and D sta, SASILTON @ PEARSON, Sole Agents for the District of Colambis. Pa Sg eae SDAYS and FRIDAYS ay Prot. ¥ ay best of sxteconces ‘[APLE RBIVES AND FORK PEN KNIVES. from % cents Loan Ufice Seiee room 2006 Pounayivania areave MPORTED UAR tients at Sun Pies ic i WAY, MARCH 8, 1871. TIN their leave. The President was appealed to on EVENING STAR. ck of the Sajouroment of Congres = —— —— Qnd thought that it might safely adjourn next week. There was an officer of the English n present, tu tniform, and on the whole perbap= there were more distinguished people present than on auy previous Tuesday this season. In the evening the commissioners dined with Mr. Bancroft Davis. On Thursday they dine with the President, and the Secretary of State an! Mrs. Fish have issued inyitations for a reception ou Friday evening. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this Bource to-day were $266 606 42. THE Prestpent received no visitors to-day, being engaged during the day on business which he hal previously made engagements to attend to. Cwer Jvetice Cuase arrived here last eve- ning on the late train from New York, and is staying at the residence of his son-in-law, Sex- e, corner 0th and E s:reets. His s20e- - Methodist Episcopal Charch. ALTIMOR® CONPERENCE. tiumére Conference, M. E. Charch, eeting in Baltimore city yes when Kev. 8. H. Cummings was granted perpumerary relation. : : ‘The firet question of the general minates was Fong ma boat pll va ee ee taken up, viz: © Who are admitted on tria’ Nettiel who is to be mactedte Me, | and the following, daly examined and reco u- mended, were received: Peter Vonderem th. Join IT. Michael, Wm. M. West, Anstin M Courtney, 2 W. Jotinson John Edwards, James Paul, Louis C. Muller George W. Cecil. After some business of an unimportant char acter had been transacted, devotional! exer ol were beld, after which the Bishop read the appointments, and Copference closed its pleas ant and harmonious session. ‘ elders ave: Henry Slicer, Balti- John S. Deal, East Baltimore lorgan, West Baltimore district; ley, Washington district, W. H! inchester district. INTMENTS IN TEE WASHINGTON DIS- TRICT Sd fasta at. TEE ComMIssioN ON SOUTHERN CLAIMS Tue President this morning appointed Judge Aldize of Vermont, Ex-Senator Howellof Lowa. and Orange Ferrise of New York, Commts- sioners to examme the claims of southern peo- ple for quartermaster’s and commissary 's stores, under the provis ons of the new army bill au- thorizing the appointmentof a board for that ptrposs. M'LLE CanisTiwa Nitsson, the fair singer, @nd her grand concerts at Lincoln Hall this week, engross the largest share of gossip in mnsical and fashionable circles in Washington, and the sale of reserved seats continues 60 brisk as to indicate that these conceris will attract as large and appreciative audiences as were ever assembied here. Nilsson, Brignoli. Verger and \teuxtemps jicertainly a strong combination, and lovers of music anticipate a great treat. Tux New Loaw.—Before the agencies were established subscriptions to the new loan amounting to $4,151,500 were received a: the ‘Treasury Department. Now that agencies have been established all over the country, and some ten or twelve abroad, the subscriptions will no doubt be maderapidiy. No returns have yet been received from the agents, all of whom commenced Monday. They were directed to make their returns weekly. are as follows : Washington—Foundry, A. E. Gibson, G@. G. Markham; Wesley Chapel, B. P. Bown; Metro- litan, J: P. Newman; Fourth Street, W. T. D. Clemm; McKendree, 8. A. Wilson; Union, S.M. Hartsock; Ryland, J. B. Vanmeter. ‘such, W. C. Mullen; line, 1... Widerman: Fletcher. Heal Georgetown, ie a wn, CoH Mytinger; Uniontown, FG. Kirby; Bia densburg. G. W. Johnson; Pleasant Grove, W. E. Bird; Laurel, Arthur Foster; Sandy Springs, J.D. Moore; Elk Ridge, J. D. Still, D. M. Browning; Rockville, G. G. Baker, (one to be abe Moutgomery, Harrison McNemar, J. S. M. Haslup. a A MARRIED Wouan amp MOTHER wHo 60K8 To SCHOOL.—7 he love of —— in some minds dees not die after marriage, an not after death. ‘here isa little person with long, flaxen hair, a straight, thin nose, and wa- tery blue eyes, aitending one of our city schools, who has bean married over a '. Herself and her dear old man (their combined = about 35 years) came here from Alabama shortly af- ter they were made one. They were considera- bly annoyed at first by the bul charges of un- — board-bouse keepers, and were kept knoeking around like a cloud in a gale of wind forsome months. Finally, however, peace set- ted upon them in a two-roomed ina back alley, where can live cheap. She has been £0) to school for @ couple of months, and whenever the weather is fine her little ne- gro servant goesto meet her with the baby about three o’clock in the afternoon. It is as cnrions as interesting to observe the little ti en-haired mother exchange her books and slate tor the bundle of shaw! with a face peeping out o° it at the street corner. It is also affecting to obgerve that little tace grow red under the m tiplied kisses ot the school, girl asthey are a: phed. ith undiminished tervor, day after day. Memphis Apprv!. GENErAL BUTLER was not in the House when the drawing for seats took place on Satur- day aiternoon and therefore did not select one when his name was called, but Mr. Walls, the ored member from Florida, tendered the drawn by him to tae member from Massa. chusetis, who accepted the oifer. This seat is the one wiich was occupied by Mr. McGrew, of ‘West Virginie, at the la:t session, and is on first section to the leitof the Speaker on the third row trom the frent. Gen. Butler will have on bis right, Rainey, the colored member from South Carolin: Tur Britten Memnens of the Joint High Commission attended the reception of Mrs Grant yesterday afternoon, and in the evenirg dined with Mr. Davis, the Assistant Secretary of State, at bis residence on H street. Besides the British Commissioners and their secretary, Lord Tenterden, there were present Serators Anthony, Stockton. Casserly, Chandler, Thur- man,ard Howe. This evening they dime a: home, and to-morrow evenng the President will give a State dinner, at which the members Of the Commission, the Vice President. Speaker Blaine. atl memtcre of the Cabinet, with their ladies, will be present. ss0e- TERRIRLEY SCENES IN A MiSsissrrri Court Roe Tiot oc: Meriden, Mississippi on Mon«lay last, during which Jade Bramlette, of the city court, a white man, anc eight or ten nd number of ra |. A fire occurred On. Saturday pight, destroying $75,000 worth of property. Lotfien, @ negio, arrested as the in- cendiary, was being tried before Judge Bram lette, when Tyle negro, arose in the court room and slot Judge Bramlette through the head. killing him instantly. A general melee ensued, and Tyler and Lofton were killed in. stantly. J. Aaron Moore, negro, a prominent politician and a member of the Mississippi egitlature, also a prisoner as acecssory to the burning, was shot, it is supposed mortally Monday night another fire occurred, destroying & chureh and other buildings. A’ meeting o- citizens was held, and @ satcty committee to co- operate with the Sheriff in preserving order Was appointed. Sturgis, the Mayor, from Con necticut, took the norti-vound train, promising never to return. MR. Lorry Ronerrs, the Spanish Minister to this country for some time past, yesterday presented to President Grant letters of the King of Spain, notitying the President of bs accession to the throne of Spain and continuing Mr. Koberts as Minister to the United States The customary addresses we.e made. In ihe evening Mr. Koberts gave a dinner party at his residence, at which were prevent General Sher- man, Postmaeter General Cresswell and Mr Hooper, also the Austrian, Italian and Belgian Munsters, the Danish Mimister and Mrs. Bille, Mc. Le Strange, of the British legation, and Mr . Le Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisie and Mr. Germudes, atd-de-camp to Marshal Serrauo. Tue CHANGE oF Base IN THE Senate — Quite a large number of Senators have changed their places in the Senate chamber, and t-e visitors to the gallery were evidently at_@ loss yeeterday to identity the occupant of this, that or the other chair. Mr. Schurz has removed to the republicau of the Senate, in the seat formerly occupied by Mr, Howe, immediately im front of Mr. Sumner. Mr. Ames has also left the democratic side of the chamber, and oc- cupies the chair on the outer row formerly Biled by Mz. McDonald, of Ark. Mr. Rice, of Ark., bas moved up next to Mr. SI, nd near Mr. Sumner. Senator Pratt has left his desk Qn the democratic side, and now has the seat to the left of the Vice President formerly occu- pied by Mr. Rice. Mr. Fenton has moved near the center of the chamber, to the seat formerly occupied by Mr. Yates. On the democratic side, Mr. Thurman has taken Mr. Thayer's old seat, near the main entrance. Mr. Blair occu- Pies Mi. Boreman’s old piace, (uear the weet door.) Mr. Casserly fills the chair that was Mr. Saulsbury’s, and Mr. Stockton has Mr. Willey’s old seat, onthe outer row. Mr. Mor- rill, of Me., oocupies the desk that was Senator Fowler's, next to Mr. Morgan. Geu. Logan is near the extreme end of the outer row, to the leftof the Vice President. The uew Senators have seaw to the right ard lett of the Vice Pres- ident, on the north side of the chamber. $0 THE Foroer’s Fare—Van Eeten A‘temp! Suwicile—The tovzer, Lewis M. Eeten, apo Whom sentere of imprisonment tor nine’ yey Was provoured by Kecorder Hackett on Fri- day, was to have been conveved to Sing Si direct trom the court-room; but he pleade: earnestly, with many tears, that one night's delay was __ lim, It appears that be sought thedelay in order to obtain the means of committing suicide, as the officers found, when they came to rewove him, the next day that he had taken a quantity of morphine. The was vot effectual, however. His period of onment, under his present sentence, and which will urdoubtedly be pronounced szainst bim in San Francisco will be twenty- thrce years, and it is no wonder that he quailed betore ihe prospect.—N. ¥. Tribune, 7th inat. ——_——_--see- ~ GEN. PalLaDIngs Gorne To Kexr PARts Quirr —Generai D’Aurelle de Pailadines bas aveumed command of the national gnard of Paris. In hie first order of this day be invokes co-operation in the work of maintalning order, and declares that tranquillity alone wil! restore Prosperity to France. Meanwhile all disturb- ances will be eo, repressed and their pro- moters sternly dealt with. The press approve the General’s order, and say th: fai show an improvement. ‘The following list of nominations sent to the Senate by the President which were not acted upon at the last setsion, and Conse:uentiy they must be renomi- nated oc uew names sent in for the positios Yostmasters—W. T. Crane, Athens, Geor, Jacob J. Hochstetler, Nebraska City; R. Lee, Camden, New Jersey; John Gold Hill, Nevada; Wills Tyler, Jr., New York. R. B. McPherson, assessor internal revenue, ist district of Texas; Homer T. ¥ mn, coliec- tor of internal revenue, d 10.5 |. S$. Chi- chester, surveyor of custo: Portot La Vace, ‘Texas; Wm. Hurter, appraiser of merchandise, Mobile Alu.; James H. Jerome, register of land office, East Saginaw, Michigan; Henry W. Fis receiver of public moneys, Harrison, Ark.) Harvey M. Buckley, pension agent, Louisville, Ky.; E.R. Ferguson supervising inspector of steamboats, distriet; Kalph Abdercrembie, consul at Tumbez; John Bruce, U. S. jedge, eastern district of Texas; Alfred C. Colquit, mar the consular court, at Chin Kiang. Indian Agents—John B. Dickson, Territory of Washington: Leroy 8. Dyer, Grande Kopde eney in Uregon; Edwin Kells, Washington Terriior 5 The foliowing nominations were rajected: B P. Blanchard, postuaster at New Orleans, La.; joel C. C. Winch, U.S. pag, tor the eastern istrict of Texas, Honry C. Hicks, U. attor- ney, do., co, , Mrs. Grawt’s Kecertion.—If other cities were only blessed with some institution sithilar fo our “ White House” receptions, where people Would like to go expressly to see each other there, they might hope forthe universal eling that prevails in Washington socicty. very Ghatch or benevolent or; an- rstands the importance ot bringing their mbers together for the purpose of a better cquaintance and more harmonious action, and y devise sociables and other innocent amis: nts in order to accomplish ee Mrs. — lernoon mceptions possess all these advan- sy and, as every one feels free to attend, NGLAND.— Bismarck is preparing a circular, addressed to the diplo- matic representatives of Germany in foreign countries, revie' the history of the war and the changed political position of the German empire. He comments with severity almost amounting to offensiveness upon the attitude of England during the war, and the tricky and evasive policy of the British government. —— seer A Boy Mu EK —At Nauvoo, Illinois, « Short time since, a lad vamed Logan broke away from & school-mi.tres while she was punishing him. and was captured and trought back be another lad named Gates. This so euraged an elder brother of Logan, that on Friday last, when the two met at school, Logan attacked Gates with a knife. and stabbed him badly. He died within a tew hours. Logan tied aud has not been arrested. see - Pur Epitor of the Zanesvilie Times heard Nilsson at Columbus. The following is an ex- tract trom his criticism: “ She can go up to {e- ver heat or down fisty degrees below zero with a much €a8¢ a8 water runs of @ goose’s back, and her voice fascinates wherever it reaches She flate and sharps with the accuracy of the piano-forte, and her voice dies away like the eche of the voice of mercy.” ——— +ee> CHIcaGo’s latest aturaction i the “Caifforni imperial parlors,” coprected with « store for {" the sale of teas, coffees and tro;ital fruits. Fir teen beautiful girls tend Yo the wants of thr <aey are many—while s:- rs sand at serve the guests in licemen were ited on the’ ent “day te ited on the openi ay te Keep the erowd back. ‘ta ood ~ nen aa Momicirat Etxctions 1x New Yor«—lu the charter held fa New York y beard from the republicans oa and New Hartford, and the Ur-e pl biican cy gene” mocratic Ma; republica: et fuent is chosen. . od jo bh aigks = ssee- = ACCIDENT. TOA MARYLAND STUDENT. As 7 Eugene Hill. a student at the Universi o: irginia,from Prince George's county, Ma above the ankle.—-Charlottesettle Chien, le | S7-The ceason is Marching on towards prin. ory Boston is threatened with » superfu: criecreat emanate gs itis neutral ground upon which to meet, ere is an opportunity, aferded to see many arieties in dress, manhers and looks. It is juite remarkable, the innate refinement that is hibited by all classes at these receptions. rs. Grant declares that it is a great pleasure to her to hold these receptions and have a great any come. Both she and the President were ery cordial to their visitors yesterday after- oon, and the corps of ladies assisting were the same. The wife of Senator Logan stood next Mrs. Grant, and it is easy to believe that her husband fnds in her an influential ally. & black lace veil was eff ely arranged and fell gracefully Mrs. Sharp, Miss It, were the other S74 thousand workmen have struck atNew- Gastle, England, masters refuse Dey them weekly of fortnightly. xo 7 Brigham PIRtee wife wants come sewing and Bri Mf — Be ory ~ is negotiating with a A steam « ,S7 The Louisiana State Fair New Orleans were consumed bray a “9 J _— i of Washington, by Powers, was de- t ie eetimated that from 10,0 to 15,000 sett) nd miners will be drawa there durii — Pr comary y and mn the mines will larger westw ag pects for business from Sait are very encouraging, ted if it te not our road. Our My ond vostatty — = double j mines bave proved fall) equa’ Hone, both im regard to the supe- Tior quality of the coal es as'eam genera’or and | the extent of the deposit. | is no better coal tn t Service, and no Where can it mined.’ iron oreof a very superior in vast quantities have b vielnity of Cheyenne aud Laramie, We the ot pro that will be able to compete with the most favored localiti m line of our road, and we shall be fur usbed with cheap iron fr ai and iron, the most necessary terials for the construction | railroads, are found op the live of the r unlimited quantities and of the finest nd they are some guarantees that the ro: @ Maintained and operated a Since the opening of our road to secure the trauspo: of China and Japan, and arrange recently been made to secure a large portion of the busine =» ing the coming season, & imerease of our receij:ts {ro The grest mutations which bare taken place in our securities in the months past perhaps de inand some explanations the government millions upon mi cost of transportation over th cific, after we ha ot keeping soldiers tor recure the eafety of em | continental trade, atter we bad opened th jerior to settiement Our most san- It is Delieved there for locomotive Star, TWO CENTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. is Afternoon’ Spec fad Reports. Election of Directors of the Union Pacifie Batlread. Special Dispatch to The § Bostow, March &.—At a meeting held to-day ‘he Union Pacific Rail. Board of Directors were ite uses. Coat d ewential ma Wd operations of 4 Dispatches. » it the lowest rates we have beer of the stockhoi lers of road, the tollow elected unanimously After we had saved T Thompson, Av 5 drew Carnagie Geo. M. Palman, F. ° Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE re-pay. Telegraphed Exclusivey to The Koening Star. Leaving Versat Paris, March 7.—Evening.—The Prussiat @ French ail the torte The Germ: to-day delivered to upon the let bank oF the Seine. ‘The Emperor William andetaff lett Versailles | for Ferrieres. The Prussia: " jor, who is of intemperate hat» ary words with |: riddle struck her with it © d, crushing her skal! most instantaneously. ing known to the neighbors the for and the doc’ The event cansed great saducss among~* friends of the family by whow the Doctor aut his wife were highly esteemed. > _ are to completely evacuate oe Versailles by the lith, and the neighborhood Itis hoped the present difficulties 1p Paris will pass over without serious To be a Sarenet. Lonpon, March 7.—1t is expected that a baro- Ube cenierred on Samuel Morley, a liver al member of the House of Commons trom iu Ireland M. @ trial of Porter at Fnviskellen for an assault on Ci hasended in the diecharge of to agree npon @ verdied. The accused was released on bail to appear at the 0 eof t arch Sat Hata Ga last night about twenty-five negroes atten pis named Jackson Norrille of the mob seized Norville, when the latter drew usly Commenced fo cut a° Stacaton, \ his knife, and vi were waabee them. He killed one P. alareh Herald special ARI6, Mar — (Herald lal.) — The Journal Oficial mvites the Mayors of Paris and address tora partof the the United States, the American gov- | to the commission for the | reparing to reo; sheets Thurs- It announces the deposition of Napoleon, and declares him responsible 1: vuin and invasion of France. a communes to tunds sent by the citizens of and urges that a delegate of Saicide of an FF. AKRON, Obio, March s.—Danie! McNaugbion, 4, intimately Connected with the firer tamilies here, shot himself dead am. Cause, intompersece. day. A letter of Ju Specie t New VYorx, Marc! @ Kussia took eat $528 696 in specie. oe oe bas been invented by which nd can be eaten Guard, approved by mal Guard for the future te a mont disgracetul scenes in castor oil is made on bread like so much honey. SF Mable Grey, the Aspasia of London, an of the tiful women of ti monde, spent half a million dollars in the Inst roblem. The Paris are roon to be put mes Pt - The eS see igh Com: Loxpon, March &—The Times, upon its Philadelphia letter ings as to the reanit of che labors of the igh Commigsion, unless the American Commission ere and goverument show a fairer a) iestion than the Senators. land repudiates the assumption of her ty for the depredations of the Ala d_by an impartial arbi- @ Cession of territory is mooted the mmissioners wil! take care it is not will only abandon essed wish of the col- 87 Heresy is what ails Key. Mr . who has heen his office as Rector in the Episcopal S7-At the municipal election im Wiliams port, Md., on Monday last, the Republi achieved another hand-ome victors, electing et. mentioned twice. her colonies upon the expr onists, or through war. England's Attitude im the Peace N ations Loxpox, March 8.—Certain INSURANCE. m MUTUAL LIFE INSURAN R Sai. Vice Pree't Pres’ iplomatic cor- P taken by England in the ne, talons at Versailles, ¥¢ 7 roglie, who arrived in London on the 2ith ultimo, addressed a note to the For- ning of the inditfereuce ex- land towards France, and Granville to obtain a prolongation of U luce and @ reduction of the indemnit Onerous amount of six milliard francs. Gran- erfere as to the armistice, | }0 Versailles rey ble for France to the Northwest Les EL ‘This net cost will be lees then in most cM panies, because it obtains higher rates, on its investments, hase lower ratto of eign Office comp! ville deci:ned to int ut telegraphed the same day ti resenting that it was impossi pay So great a sum as six milliards of tron | Odo Russell, the Britisi representative at Ver Nes, writes that he received toadmit of his interposi ations, but expressed marck received a da fore the indemnity w: wmilliards of irancs. Bound for Berlin. —The Daily News special ersailles telegraphs that un his homeward journey. Srown Prince are to hold & oes eastward of Paris, ersailies. The evacua’ neighborhood of Versailles is bly accelerated in order to enable the National Assembly to meet there. Th: tional Guard of Paris ar 17s BROADWAY, NEW Yo OAPITAL AND ASSETS. the dispaten too ition in the negoti- the belief that Count Bis- icate of the dispatch be- as fually settled at five Presta PSILL, Vice President The Emperor and review of the German fo: Ne Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment of and at return to Vi aueel Bevvckr Batrs.—The premiums charge’ peny are reduced se low as to equal in sume CENT. DIVIDEND IN ADVAROB. Policies issued by thie Company coutatn @ ive Cask SURRENDER otberwise calm. The French Arm: Panie, March $.—The Minister of Mari Proposed to the Natio: 1 reduction in the The Minister of organization of the including the ere: uew German frontier. The Distarbances Paris, March *. ar proposes a complete re- army and defenses of France. Ot fortifications apon the jeneral Agenis for ‘Colum! “GIT hin‘tcreat, oopcaite Post Stace $$$ et, Cupra Post OR iEsuRAncE COMPART WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. Office: Egom No. 1, over the Bank of Washington, im Pari {Special to the N- ning Telegram. |—Tbe French statt officers have taken possession of Valerien, Mout vier, Issy and Bicetre, which are pied by the French army sequence of the serious and threatening char- acter of the disturbances in Py ing wae held at the house of th yor dules Ferry, one of the pretects, tendered his resignation. Several Germ cial positions in Paris before the war have returned. The French government has taken in excess in the number of the N @HAKTEK BD BY CONG. CAPITAL AND SUKPLUS, $270,000. Lnstres all desert; of proj of Colambie Bo cheree ae perty iu the Distries ans holding oM- stamps or policies. more than 12,000 rittes. Boulevard the troops At Montmartre. ville and La Ville! formed camps, supported by artiller, ‘This aspect of the city has thrown the citizen ce ot excitement, and in the quarter near the were under armsall n Royale, Belle- tte the National Th" Parker, aker, ry Bothwell, wh, Te. Clark. JAMES ADAMS, Prosidout nerally into a paint e Coney uence is al! contidence i present government is lost. Suspicion and distrust are visible everywhere. The re- port that the ex-Emperor is to leave Wilhelms- nee tor England ix premature. uot leave until ‘He RBCENT + ’ wm gerete y SBKN PROMPTLY ADJU 47 THE Peace is definitely signed at —————n The Union Pacific Railroad. Report of the President. Boston, March 8.—The rej IBSUBANCE BOUMS ov fm. SANOON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, SBYESTH STEEET. OPPOrITS Post oFvics, 78° LOTSA n Gs oto AND WHO INsURS PROPERTY (nm vER Pau1E8 AT LOWEST RATED of the Presi- ‘ion Pacific Railroad to the stock- rectors’ i He FA F i f 3 ! £ 4 i il E j i i F : 3 : 3 ; E : F i & i