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ESE ‘if= EVENING STAR. PTELISHED DAILY, s7°4ay excepted At The Star Buildings, ©orner Pennsy!vania ay. and Lith st. BY THR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ed by carriers to their eub- trict at Ty Cans Pxe Copies ‘THE STAN scribers fn the City and D it, Two Cenys. 3 —Three Months, $1.60; fz Months, $3.00: Ose Year, @0. do papers Sre sent frota the «fice longer than paid for. THR WEEKLX STAG—pubilshed on Brier 1.60 5 rear. & 37—-t < = ® 5,613. AMUSEMENTS. atone THEATER. LAST APPEARANCE 1 HOMPSON TROUPE! | LYDIA TBO EiERtye sep AMMOTH BENEDL L pavin Pails aN ) THE BRIG AS Bice Ly din Thomas pe FIVE CHA KAO. BS. ano iv bet famous RIEL E ras MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS ON LoTILE SELL. The California D VWWA5E 5 opens House LAST NIGHT UT THE GLISH COMEDY MPAD a& GREAT BLLt Thls EVENING The mod WINDHAN seat k Mae poe IN THE PARLOE HALTLS MAGICAL REPOSITORY, New York M. BAKTIZ,1 Tt WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY Hip FAsicaAL BEPUSITURY, Mus CONJURING TRICKS. PU THE UBEULENT BALL. witn LES, &e. alt instruction. ePLCTUBES 1236 Frun sylvenia sven a 12th and Lith ate M““= CHKISTINA NILSSON. TWO NIGHTS ONLY vance i Wasabi ‘a LLE CARISTINA ° Lee ey ot pepe. NILSSON CONCERTS 6 : elas cod eatontoe March Wand Il, é Friday and Saturday evenings, 7 an AT LINCOLN HALL, Mlle CH KRISTINA NILSSON will be aestetet by Aunie Conti Signer o's Stef Used af all the fils- Co's cteinwar's Fiance ere a, BEICHENBACH’S Plano Store FO asone Bireet, above Penna, Avenue “forthe sale of the celebrated PIANOS agency fo: Zz Wa eng HLS oe er] jeUammcn, Albany. also. secs Pianos, Orvans and Mclodaons for sale Fent on the most accommodating terms: Piano and Crean" ‘Tuntos aud Repairing ept-ty” (No. 456 fice@ to my bed. and atone time my _ “ae | thoveus tha! T could not live m week, ‘REET. Staerer | | MANMKEHITER's, 446 Sevento street. between D EB stress teht dose stove Odd Fetlows’ Halt Oil Patutings, Bx: Large et Stock Paper =, W © Distriet ameand Nagter sp28 LECTURES. _ 6 o 2 ati BE MAnING AND UNMAKING OF IRE. LECTURE by KB BOYLE. at Maso: S NIGHT. March Try m247.J) 19 Ie i YORNS, &c. s DE WLITR, Sureson Chiropotist, ‘ street. fe eae Treaeary (estat treate Corns, Banions, (nilih gcowing Nails.and other di fa ) He meceestn ily tains. Clad, and in- can tion. Ret geen) wh: GOING! GOING: GOING THE Ready made Clothing SOW IN STURE WILL BE BUN Urr CH BAVER THAN EVER TO MARE Roos POR OUR SPRING STUCK THEREFORR BELINe MAY HY EXPECTED CALL WITHOUT DELAY asin a FEW WAYS THEY NUST BE SOLD, Ja] A EeLicencax fees SL MDING: 7 4 I) BOOTS AND SHOES; FoR ComroRy. XY, DURABILITY axp omy. NOT ONE W. ; a Selden a? ET eal Leadon Deal-re. 3. HASKIN - BLOOD PURIFIER, FRENCH TONIC. will cure Secret Di any Rind of breaking seanes aud Scrofala. Ylcors, or : out ‘of the blood. Oe is only remedy that has ever boon known tocure i been used for the Inst thirty La arr bundrade cua tell ttn ViStves MAO ie tree i ¥ Tonic i from from roots found in the it chemicals, Mace de For sale at 1222 Pennsyly, between 12th apd 1th «tree: BEATER & BBY s. dria, Va. . BEBE Go ro tux Citvee streets Scr THE XTA AMD ST seer fee VEGETA SLES arth bed there ais Frames, Picture Cords aud Tasso | | SPECIAL NOTICES. CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. (X'S SIMPLE TREAT marelvesof kis wonder fal :Mcacione ve fallen, oWy cae prov they would aot ke ir f remaf, Schexek has on: GB fisordered tive tubes “syipat spond to tho. com EP be a + tla NO STING BEHIND ha from tte and the patient be ast ‘QOD BLOOD. ne ine SUPPLY of Tonic, in greatest ks Pulmonte S¥rup comes into ps Pe in @ very short sime the 1 trotten throne that it oceup: 5 steps jorth womanhoud that was GIVEN UP as The secon thing i=, the Warm roen: Ble to pi jo enjoy the maph ood prevented or Fresh air. and ridin. ovt 4u ef the country im the fell al] wrong. Physictans wh: that course lose badly di-ea: house they spnat not sit dw y abont the rdom as much aud as fast as th Bil bear to get np xgooa circulation of b cients must keep im vod aptrits ve dete j. This bas a great ‘Aven ofch @ kind Natur i coptiog that in some” cameg the n increased dose: 6 Bt once be of good cheer ™. the cough icosens, the bottle, oF $7.59 a halidoaen Ma cents A box For sale by ail dcuge: Waliimere, Mil., Wholesale A, WHISKIES. GINS, Ete —1 am now offering at BYE ani noice Uld Feduced prices my gele BOUBBON, “oni © ated brands of “Bowen tention na price. ristor of the Celebrated NATIVE WINE BITTERS, BALB. rene: Batdrumt or sto as been tried by t And gentlemen, and given universal ty Hair it makes soit and silken + cirty, aud can b ri simply di ited the ators portnnity . and this Gime Cuge is now beginning. Tae vitie roNts in the bowels and in the are eecec’. h er. apper sod: Punter 6 ulgent fatner to watering fora mined desl to do with the apps au. = Care me the? acc.mpauiments than the aml Ecc uay F BYSTaL DISCOVER Pounds knowa xs Kenewers, Re il by amandred othap wame: ) With the Plies, or othe cure. ft work atece, seasot be ‘ipens the iumpatr 10 the form of ao ey if Vanguieled. the Feuovate! aa made od Qad the patient. iu ali the @gaity of recain or te who recomme td i was in the Inet stages of con r taking the medicines a+ 18 | Bye,” “Robertaon.” “Old Bamily Nectar,” “Mo hongabela. pple.” The above brandahave i ) it and are certatuly the At fetes that can ¢ “go at pap OS w 2 lees jou a SP exeriene Importer of Wines, Lijnors. etc, ¥17 Pennsylvania arente. rOU WANT TO RESTORE THE COLUR OF its fail ¥, satisfaction {Ou the hair or whiskers it acts equally well, Bras: ect without Put uvia lemme balf ms nnch acain asany other, ad Consequently the cheapest in tee Price: Oue Dollar. Sold by Drngkists general y mn? I THUBSTUN'S is the best id by all dr seoiled gloves equal to new. by all ‘aud fancy goods deal IVOBY PEARL TOUTH Pov. ticle for cleansing and preser: ¢ Price, 5 and HW cers. * JOUVEN'S INODUROUS GLOVE CLEANEL a Bold dro. Price, 25 conte. des ly “J Ys. et nda Hatt Dycte eto ee iustantancoas, dors Rot co: olson to produce. paraly .- ANOK raunted and delusive prepa egiongueaes they do pot pours. Bh gen vine : is Hair Dye rig year tarnished feputation to” phoia ite integrity aa Cy Md Hair Dye—Biack or Brown. Sold a4 ‘Uggists. Applied at 16 Boud sa" to lirake te ant . MPSON LILLY & (0., 26 Hanover street ais. mibhls t.the tr Bondy, name? taillions of dollars, payable.in coin, s pleasure of the United State: dred lessure © t veers from fhe date of their issue, and bear interest, parable quarterly in coin, at the race of fo’ ure of the United WASHINGTO NEW LOAN OF 3, UNITED STATES | LOPORTANT CIRCULAR. Public notice is bereby given, that booke «i be opened ow. the 6th day of March next im this country and in Europe, for sabscriptions to the Nationa! lean, under the Act ap HM, 18 The pro; Fr - ‘TREAsuRY DRrARtTMENT,) Wasnineton, Feb. 28, i571. § “An Act to auth oval Ded: » approved Jan. 2 posed loan comprises three ¢ i bearing intere Bonds to the amount of ¢ an¢ a balf per cent. paranoum. Tkird—Tonds to the amount of seven han: millions ef doilars, peyablein cein, atthe pleas- States, after thirty years frou the date of issue, and bearing interest payable quarterly in coin, at the rate of four per cen* per annum. Subscriptions to the loan will have preference in the following erder, namely : f ‘ubscriptions that may be first made tor five per cent. Bonds to the amount of two hundred millions of dollars, or which there will be reserved, for twenty days, one-half for si scribers in this country and one-halt for su’ |. seribers in foreign countries. * Second—Subscriptions for eyual amounts of each class of Bonds. Third—Subseriptions for eqnal amounts of Bonds bearing interest at the rate of four and a if per cent., and of Bonds bearing interest at Fir. the rate of five per cent. Fourth—Subscriptions fer any tive per cent. Bonde that may not be subscribed for in the pre- ceding classes. When a subscription is made, thé subscriber aired to deposit two per cent. of the amount thereof in coin orcurrency of the United States, or in bonds of the class to be exchanged. to be accounted tor by the Government when | the new Bonds are delivered, and payment may be made either in coin or in bonds of the United States known as Five-twenty Bonds, at their par value. ‘The coin received in payment will be applied tothe redemption of Five-twenty Bonds, and the debt of the United States will not be in- creased by this loan, payable in the United at the oltice of thie Treasurer \ t, or Daa nated Depositary of the Government, on the tirst days of February, Ma The bonds will be registered or issued with coupons, as may be desired by subscribers Registered bon pe issued of the denomi- nations of $36, tion except the last two. wil’ $100, $50, 81,000, £5,000, nd coupon bonds of each denomi , Aug November, in each yeur. The bor nd the payment States, as well as from taxat be the arrangemer miscion of the bonds to the agents through m subscriptions may be he United States will receive the new bouds of the agent= with whom the After m: The bo oan intere lesignated by the S| d= of the several ot taxes or dues to the Uni ate, mu ator med, jocal author! y cla asm be issued sw at the Unite Europe with subscribers tur the tra eceived. subseriptions are wade. * In the United States, the National Banks are authorized to receive subscriptions, and sub- ‘tions may also be made atthe ottice of the ‘Preasurer of the United States, or of any Ass'+: ant Treasurer, or at the Designated Deposita- vies at Buifalo, N. Y.; Chicago, M1; Cincinnati, Ubio; Louisville, Ky., Mobile, Ala., and Pitt. burg, Penn. ‘The following banking houses are also author- ized toact as agents in re: in the United States, viz : Austin Baldwin & Co. Kounti Baker & Kitchen. A. Belmont & Co. BI NEW YoRK city. Brothers, Leonard, Sheldon Foster. ie Brothers & Co. Maitland, Phelps & Co. Brown Brothers & Go. Marx & Co. ‘Budge, Shifl & Co. Morton, Blias & Co, Cecil, Stout & Thayer. P. M. Myere & Co. John J. Cisco & Sori. Clarke, Dodge & Henry Clews & Co. Jay Cooke & Co. Dabney, Morgan & Co. oJ. & W. Seligman & Co Thomas Denny & Co. Drexel], Winthrop & ( Duncan,Sberman & Fisk & Hatch. drank & Gans. dibson, Cassanova &Co. Turner Brothers, nidinning, Davie & Union Trust Compan Hatch & Foote. W.'T. Hatch & Son. Edward Haight. i. A. Heiser’s Sons. Howes & Macy. Amory Security Bank. Kalin, Loeb & Co. Soutter & Co. award Sweet x Uo. Mosee Taylor & Co. Trevor & Colgate. Van Schaick & Co. Vermilye & Co. Wells, Fargo & Co. Winslow, 1 Baltzer & Taaks. James G. hing’s Sons. Jay Cooke & Co. WASHINGTON, D. ©, Middleton & Co. Fant, Washington & Co.Riggs & Co. GEORGE S. BOUTWELL, Secretary ot the Treasury FoR OMB Only $410 * THB Beet SEWING SIACHENES ¢ Lock-Stitch - Sewing Machine. 3. ROSENTHAL, Ganzzat Aczxt, NO. 604 SEVENTH STREET. Threa Uoors Above D Street. 15,000 scan ONE TO TWO and f bs VINES FOR SALB. BAKS OLD. This famo best of all-American Grapes has ved more sucéeasiul in this latitude than farther worth. Bold af for fi Vinon, and delivered x54 own, rat my Fruit Farm Address orders to mhitt A. PHILLIPS, Georgetown, 1.0. educe Your Gas B: BY USING FISHER & CROOK’s GAS FLAME EXPANDER. “Fe SMPROVES THE LiGAT, DUCKS Gas F: ABD REDUCES 94s 1 Ow exhipition endfor sale at + Nee SaAMILTOR @ PEARSOS, Scle Agents for the District of Colwinbia, LES AT Ly E. T LEAST us M,O. A. Pula , cor. WM and D we. fels javana Segars. j Just recetved, an invoices of PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FiGaRv, ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA IN LONDRES, CONCHAS, PRINCES A FINA, LONDRES D& COKTS, PRESSED AND BOUND. ich we offer at NEW YORK PRICES. Also, just received » email let of our uew favorite PUNOGHINELLO: ~ ‘ya. ca eea'™ ( Successor to E, 6. Dyer $ Co.,) 1913 PRNNSYLVANIA AVENUB._ roved July after ten yea rterly in coin, at the rateut tive p: annum. ee hun- ions of dollars, payable in coin, at tho The interest wil: be asses atoresant mypt from the min any form & Preasur State Treasury, but the agents tor the negotiation ¢ e authorized to male iving snbecription- George Opdyke & Uo. E. D. Randolph & Co. Reid, Leo & Content. L. Van Heiman & Co. jet & Co. D. C., 8: TURDAY, ening & TARCH UI, 1871. TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR. INTERN AL Kevanvg. he receipts from this source ®-day were $579,401.05. Rr bas Tas Surreue © until the 20th instant THE PRER COAL AND SALT BILL was yesterdey Iments in the House loaded with > many ame that i Frank H. Ames ha agreed that the prese berof the partyin h ot preeent eat dangerons leg'siati Aprornta3E: terday in the Department, Char! Smjth and A. R. Jacobs, as ii $1200 per annum, anlin th J. Reigart, of Iowa, a irst ¢ per annum. ere wei Bots KiLtep.—Collector R. M. Wallac Gistrigt of Sonth Carolina, reports + the the Revenue Department, tants named Anderton Loope Marsha!, while attempting to seiz lealer named 7% in the posession Young was atta: drew pistoisar were killed at the sret tir fa ‘TRE New Boyps.. P. Swayre, the latter. firedsimultaneously and both takem a recess ce of every men ug the remaine ion by ther opy re appointed ys of the Pott 07% 1 tT, Both m: hs Treasury Department will receive at once any five-twenty bond which the holders may desire to surrender, in Anticipation of the issue OF the new bonds, ani! pay the interest upon the bond: so sarreniered to the first day of May next, syithout rebate, at which time the new bonds wil! interest; and will also issue certificates which Will entitie the holders to receive the new bonds when they are ready for delivery. Sgxate Convinmations.—The Senate executive session yesterday made the following Henry C. Bingham, to be post- master at ‘Talladega, ‘Ala. Joseph H. office at fonia, Mich. w. yo to be United States bs for the istrict of Texas. Peter be United States marshal for Iowa. Asa OU of Vermont; Jas. B. Howell, of Iowa. range Ferris, ot New York, to be commis. confirmations: be register of land eastern Alvi sioners of claim: THREATENED Inpian Wak.—The General in Glief of the army isin receipt of & letter from ficating a renewal of Indian hostilities at an early date, as there are encamped near there two hanudred and fifty lodges of different tribes of Indians who are ip Constant Communic ation with the remai.- aud, ot Camp Supply, Indian Terri der of their various trib they bave, instead of killing buftalo this séasoi, 3 attention to fattening’.their ponio on the Washita and Red river Valleys, whic! k iways precedes @ general nents. turned th ones say ck on the white set Tue Hier Cowntssroy gavea dinner to the Br their sceretary, evcuing Atibe conclusion o ment they repaired to the residence of Secre tary Fish, who gave a reception in their hono-, at Which the President and members of the o ot. a Dumber enators and Represent Hon leb Curbing, Solicitor Gene w, Generals Hora » members of the Briti * were present missioners, with a numbe: dine at Minister Thornton Tae REPURLaAN members of held another caucus last evening to bear the report of the committee to which was referred v of immediate legis- or the better protection of the loyal people. Gen. Butler, chairman of the cmmitice, mde a report, recommending the Ssppo Diment of & committee to consult with the Sepate caticu on the subject. A committee of in ‘accordance with tht tot, one of the colored members from Sonth Carolina, made an appeal to bis coliragues not to consent to an adjournment perfecting a bill to prevent violations of the subject of the necessi lation ‘Sou he: five was apyointe; report. Mr. E) bet law an order in the Sonth, aceount Minister and Senator we Porter. Babcock a ion ant ‘To-night the Br ory, ind nge to Say of this entertai sh Leg: ish com of Senators, wiil the House TRERB ARE RIGHT VACANT S@aTs in the Senate as at present constituted. those of Goldthwaite of Alabama, objecte: toou of alleged tiegal constitution of State Jegislature; Vance of North Carolina, to on account of Constitutional disabi ar ot Georgia, whose credentials are ob- Jee to on the ground that he is not elected, asrequired by law Yast preceding the vacancy. the Legis!: “ppi, and Jolmston of Virginia, ate ‘vacant. & prospect e-elected. Gi to which they were ele>ted. the late incumbents being » Alcorn and Clayton have not yet taken place, but Senator Johnston bas bee: the conservative caucus for re-election. The Opporing caudidate in Arkargas to ex-Senator mn nominated b: {eDonald is Judge Thomas ©. Bowen, recently the Snpreme~ Court, receive the support ents. of Gor. PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY IN TAY Sovurm—Action of the Senate Caucus To-day.— ‘The republican members ot the Senate are in who will probably Clayton's adher- caucus this afvernoon and have under consider ation the resolution of Mr. Morton to appoint a comp ittee offive to prepere a bill for the better rty in the South. protection of live and prope: ‘There was a long discussion w umber of Senators taking would be impracticable to legislate on the «vestion, as the opening of sult in Congres going into tiem, which was not yn the subject, a e ground that it it would re general legisia- csirable at this time It scems to be the impression that the commit- tee will be appointed and a bill Senate on Monday, providing of ku klux outri in the brought before U5. resented in the trators Soule shail be courts, and the jurors in tho.e cowts shall be required to take the iron- clad oath of 1562. The bili with much care by Senator has been prepared Morton, and the caucus io-day determined eee this ses. sion of Congress lang enough ea full and thorough discussion ot the measure, TUR MOST SUCCRSEYUL com BRT Of the season Was thatof Miss Nilsson last night. The audi- ence received her somewhat coldly at- first; Dut after her rendition of Roseini’s ‘1 they seemed to wake up, and ap; ‘that Nilsson’s gr: at vocal powers were a reality, and by no means over-praised. Her voice ix = ure saprane, ard Extremes parti fol- closed for the evening. tun ty ta, have come to the cun- fer e into considera- hat she makes as good an imptession in e —_ room as she produces upon the e TR. [ey Wee ine singer, with the cx- ion oF somewnat cold delivery. Beigel and Verger are well-known artists,and Toth did well. The great violinist, ¥ , did pot make the fect which he should, owiny to the very bud accoustic violin performance. To- the jalities of the Jrall, which are death to the strains of any -ol8, is finer fp many re- specta than that oReted, Inet Light, aid th. at dience will be an ‘Mitant one, as among those who bi ident Grant, Gen, General B mission; M. Cataca: Danieh and 81 pi prom retary. sv The mother gave aw: yecent New York wedding. ti mother-in-law. Sir Flward pomecs of the British «om- + the Russian Ministe:: the "Ministers and many ners S7-Miss Mattic Bower, of Charieston, I:)inole., porate the bride at a tadehe isn’t our ta) importance James H. est class clerks a Pension Otice t s clerk at S12) 2 begin to bear id, to Bird lelendy, to Schenek com tnissioners mums last They are objectedt lity, and lature elected The seats of Mears. McDonald, Arkansas; Revels, Missis- CONGRESSIONAL. Comelusion Yesterday's Proceeding». SENATE.—Atter our report close4, debate onthe sanding committees was continued at len; Mr. Scott defended the action of the cauca® from the charge implied in the remarks of Mr. Schurz—that i haa been influenced by Execn Ppointment ent colleague (Mr. Cameron) had been made by imp Mr. Schurz disclaimed any reflection upon ter of the gentleman who is now pro chairman of the committee. He ssid Twas somewhat remarkable that the Senator Mr. Summer) should be struck down by men of bis own party, in the same seat he o when he Was assaulted by a Southern rattan 1 where he shed his blood tor the Liberati slave. (Applause in the galleries, which provaptiy suppressed by the Ch: Howe uenied the right of Mr. S sitin § ment upon hie political as: than argoment bad been made tse of in th debate. He desired to state one fact bearing pon the question under consideration that he had been told by the Secre ite and by a Senator that the Senator from Massachusetts had resuséd to reply tes question addressed to him by former of upon prblic business. Mr, Sumner.—it must have been in the light- est possibie witsper. Nr. Howe.—I am told the Senator hi told of the circumstance after its ovcurrea ‘The Senator knows as much wbout it as 1 do, and think a little more. j Mr, Sumuer.—And 1 know nothing. [Re newed laughter. ‘Mr. Stewart said the simple question whether Senators may vote for their choice. chairmen of committees, without having th motives impugned. . Mr. Wil@n was mistaken if the reasons given by the Senator trom Wisconsin (Mr. Howe TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. assoc ted Press Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-Day. Telegraphed Exclumively to The Keeming Star. The French Assembly to Remove to Versailles. Borptarx, Mar sembly to-day af strong!y urgir Versaiiles, the Assemb!y reject V4 ap amendment deman removal te Pars, wheyeuy pr for removal to Ver was adopted against 104. The tirst pab held at Versaill re against i omeds yposition be at ¢ setting will be uard Loxpox, March 11 respondent at Moltke Dictating to Paris General Moltke has made a demand for de parture from Paris of ail uaarmed M Guarde exceeding the authorized garrison ©: 49,00 men, Compremite < bh Panis, March 11.—[: is quiet to-day at Mont maytre. The National Gaard retarned the cannon in their postceston to the government on the conditions that their organjzation is be disoived and the continuance of the allow ance to each member of one franc and a half per day until wo: se this arrangement tional Guard bave could convince the Senate or the country of the || already commenced to pack their cannon in the jnstice of this action. No matter what may be done, the people will be convinced that San Do- mingg is at the bottom of thy whole thing. He implored his friends not to do this thing. Mr. Scott, trom the majority of the Select Committee on the South, submitted a report iu relation to affairs in North Carolina, with the accompanying testimony. Mr. Bayard, in behalf of bimself and Mr. Blair, the minority of the committee, w present their views. he minority, on @ notice of only twenty-four hours, had prepared their views in regard to the testimony taken; be wished to say that much of it was incomplete. Mr. Nye next took the floor on the pending that any Senator had been pease ic ‘coms ittee into bi nt commi jarmo~ a4 relations with the Executive. should be a good reason for any change, reason given iu the present instance “N £ Tipton peel against this r. n movement on Deball orhis constituents and of the republi- cans of the country; he washed his hands of the whole transaction. Mr. Trumbull had stood by the Senator wien he was struck down by the advocates of slavery, and he stood by him to-day, when the blow comes from those who have been put into power as much through the instrumenta’ Senator from man living.. [Ap ‘ir. Sherman ri approved the course of the democrats iu retr 1g Irom participating in the discussion. thought this change H titiable; he had heard of no adequate reason as yet, but as it bad been determined upon b & majority of his political friends,he deemed it his duty to concur im their determination. Mr. Cragin was utterly opposed to the change. Bir. Morton regretted that thie mat had been brought into the Senate, w bave heen settled privately. upirne the statemen anything to do with it. The question now w whether the republicans of this Lody inter. to abide by the ac:ton of a convention of then own party into which they bad entered. Mr. Wil:on ead he was an in aud he was not to be tound by when ite action was not right. The resolution adopting the comm't reported was car bora, Pe be reo! Had er, Scott. Sher = Weak. Wri ht s—Merere werly, Cooper, Davis Davis, W.Va Stevenson, Tharma ets—9. ABSENT OR Not Vorixa.- Messrs. Bay; Ingham. Gaueron, Carpenter. 0 (Conp.). Gilbert, Hamilton, Hill, Kel ‘Mowwiii, Patterson, ‘Pratt, Bic: ne. ton. y oon, Windom—25 Aiter a shott executive session the Senate, a! 6.4 p. w., adjourned till Monda: HOUSE.— After our report clored—the House being in Committee of the Whole on the bill 19 Tepeal the duties on salt and coal— Mr. Leonard Myers inoved to make the inter- nal tax on mapufactared tol_accu sixteen cents a@ pound. A, vo—53 to GT. Mandall's ainendmect to repeal the duties on toa and coffee was agreed fo) to 59. Butler (Tenn.) woved ou brandy to reduce the tax distilled from apples and peaches to twenty-five cents a gallon. Agreed to. Mr. Butler (Mase.) moved to put potatoes on the free Vat. A, to. Mr. Kerr moved to put bunting on the free list. Spe Mr. Kelley offered, as an amendment, the whole of the present tarif law. The reading o! the amendment would have occupied several bours. After the Clerk had been reading it fo some moments motion that the committee rise was made to. ‘Tue Speaker appointed on the Committee ot Elections Messrs. Upson, of Ohio, and Hazleton, of Wisconsin, fnstead of Messrs. Stevensou and Finkelnburg, gicuseu Mr. Hoar Intfoduced a bill to grant certain articles of machinery to the Industrial Hone School of the District of Columbia. Passed. Mr. Feck imrodueed a bill for the removal el! legal and political disabilities. After arg ments in its favor by Messrs. Beck and Farns orth, the Honse, at 4.15 p. m., adjourned till Monday. ol a see. APPAIRS IN Paince Gaornce County, Mp.— Baltimore and Potomac Railroad —We learn trom the Port Tobaecy Times the work in that section is stoadily progressing, and at this time, aswe are credibly informed, one-balt of the grading within our county linéshas been com- pee. At the Pope’s Creek end of the line, Jol. Cox, the contractor, has, we wu md about two hundred hands at work, hay re on Wednesday last received a large’ force fom Washington. Great energy i* being displayed by all parties aud we can confidently anticipate = completion of the entire route at an early jay. . Sa'e of Land.—Messts. Beck, Knox & Kerby, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, of Alex andria, have sold a small tract of land in thi . geting acres, situated about on~ ‘halt miles uu the Alexandria Ferr: belonging to F. W. Rozier, Esy., to W. Grav ‘Eeq., of New York, for the sum of $2,1:) Prince Georgian. ‘TRAIN BREAKS INTO JaIL Aoain.—Ger trrested in Chicago Thursday for 7 $40—for citureh Around: tu0-0o at ast Montgolfier saw a shirt wav: hwhas Rung haters aie ure, tiem Wenek Be act ceived the first idea of a balloon. ‘ aa I in his new work on 87 Proteroor Darwin, it aaee =| trom a hairy suadrape “urnithed. with tail Babity, aud an tubal of the Old World.” Hapte was of blue calico wiih white spots, and the woman w: @7 Asacompanion to the me back but yesterday,” a ‘melody’ will tow shich wil be follosed by eon havea, got such a thing as next week about you, bave your” so an to | Algeria Getting marle. Captain Bleckwuod, collided with the trig Montrore, ¢iget miles sodtheast of the | Highiands. The Orig went down within tee garden of Lu: burg. Rochefort Dead. Parts, March 11.—The Clocke newspaper an nounces the death of Henri Rochefort. The Accident om the Versailies Rail read. Thirty German wounded soldiers were killed the recent accident on the Versailles rail ay. The city is guiet ‘orty thousand Mobiles have left Paris in ac with the demand of Moitke. a Comes Marching Home Loxpox, March 11.—The recarn to France of the French soldiers interned in Switzerland i« to commence atwolute!y on the 13th and end on the 22d of March. the Better of the ‘reach. Breeseie, Merch 11.—The Etoile Betyr makes the statement that the Mobile Guards sent to by wa! Algeria to suppr<ss the inturrection there have thought | Meee a by the natives, who are masters of the situation. A regiment of zouaves has jest Paris for Algeria to re-establish ordeF. ‘we Lonvow, Mareb Measur-s. mg In the House of Com- 11. mons, last night, Mr. Forester devoted several hours to the defence of the educational bill, obtaining at the close a large majority tor the DI. The boll permitting marriage to a de- ceased wite's sister also passed. Shipwrecks Lowpom, March 0. The schooner H. hear Glasgow. Allon board were | schooner Northern ope at Was wrecked Wextord. It ts believed the enti ished. ‘The bark Daring was ciriy several were drowned. Political Reform: Lorvox, Marci: 11 es are sei a ration of the Paris Congress o! veutral flogs and privateering demand a division of t t Mil 958, concerning i with ure. John St a St. dames’ Hall last nizut of the Workmen's + called for the purpose of utter ainst th avazan? army ex Mr. Mill, in remarks in reter to the government army bill, praised the ng for the abolition of the sy ase of commissions, He preterre s the army to that of Switzerls rather than that of Prussia. Kesolut passed con ng the proposed increase army expen: Many members ot &. attended. ts of Steamers 1.—Artived—he steann d Donati, trom New or Loxpoy, March from New York, touched ome Arkansas Politics Menrvis, Tann., March 10.—A special die pateh trem Little Rock to the Avalan ke to- night cays —In the Senate a mersage was re ceived from the Governor announcing bis ap proval of the proposed amendment to th: constitution removing all disabilities. It now | ligs over .or getion by the next Legislature. The rew registration bill was up this evening It propoves for two polls. one to be held by the United States and the other by the State au thorities. The asresers of the various coun’ are made registre s. In the House @ message was received from the Senate announcing the readiness of that body to receive the impeachment uanagers it the case of Judge McClose, dadge Bowen is spoken of this evening as Governor Clayton's candidate tor the Senate McDeuaid is rd. Minatent dentals to any person elec ever resigned as Senator, ay exists to grevent bie holding two’ offices. At least « dozen candidates are working hard for is. j Aaron Mare, member from Londerdale, who was thought to have been killed ai Meridan, Sppeared here today. A company of United | tates soldiers have been sent to the garrison | at Meridan. The Campaign ire. Uoscoxy, N. H., March 11—Dbe political campaign pending the State election neat ‘Tuesday has been characterized by unusual quietness in public speaking, the republicans holding veariy al! the meetings with able and | popular speakers. ‘The sepudlican cayvaa. | Unusnally remarkable tor accuracy, indicates the election ot Pike as Governor by @ large ma- ority. It is believed aise that the republicans will carry the first and third Gongressional dis- | tricts. the second being in doubt. though the | ttiends of Gen. Stevens claim hus election sure. Collision at Sea. | FOLK; \'a., March ij.—The steamer Albe- | ase mane in New Hampshi vainutes after the collision. The Albemarle ‘teked up the brig’s crew and put them aboard bes Hook ight ship. _The i 4 © cOmm‘ssioner CO assess the. slitornia Pacific Sm ain tor ci ‘the track » Ube Central Pacificin ' | tlcb allowed the latter $350,000, Las been set side by J Dwinmel!, as wholly unjust. call ‘ Feops for Forts Larefate and Fetter. | Curyenxs, March 10.—Several companies of cbe 1th Intamtry leave here jo-morrow tor ‘varés Laramie and Fetterman. ‘Mr.Gh ot W; 1 sates Hatter caren sch erwae lecture on the resources of the Territory. te | Ingour babies to the use of this addition to the. — — — id Collage P iace ed Dy S2),000, ws follows. City. of Aibany, $5.00, the Boston of FP $5,000; the Cletclaud Commercial, , Mutual, $5,070. The toes on the’ b: | €20,000; insurance not ascertained. ey teresting Casesin Daw Voee, March 1 court, Judge Biatch tion of Heath and K. wh.ch had been Company, was ¥ by deta Suite were begun mm the Tutte? State« te trict court this morning @gaimst the Jentu Ne and the Citizens’ I. t D tor false divi-iend reta: j tm the United States cow ie t agree in the case Of The cove: met Win. Wild & Co.,0f Boston being the value of an impor tats which it te claimed full daty ory were discharged. es — SOUTHERN © x Reports of Sepate Committes In the United States Se nee y and minority rejorts w. special committee char, ion of Sontbern ou THE MALO © subm iw ity ing on afta North Caroll ex Political purpose, | of the democratic Or ou sought to carry out whilppings, istiua! fs opponents. 2 members to carry out decrees of crime, b' tects them againet conviction @id pumielous first, by dinguises aud secrecy, x Jury, ii necessary, upon the wi in the jury box.” id. Thatof all theo againei the Jaw in this order,.and they mu many hundieds, if pot Wonsands, becau crimes are shown to be committed by « q Dands ranging irom ten up to sevemty-L¥e,) | ope hae yet been convicied in the Wivle dial Such being the state of affmins, i i surely. heoessary that the commu whould argue neuficlency af the r bring wo justice; with their orgamization. oath« arctecy, baiting abd defying aii the ap of the faw. and bringing them toe aid; with the consciousness enough to turn the scale of po! iavor of the part as their violence ap ation are saccemnl a against those Whom they oppose, with facts m view, be must have x credul: thet any temporary lui ‘once ef crime or But | the testimony of @ many of the judsolnl of. ors of the State as have teken can doubt that, as against the v: klux organization, the author cannot secure to ite citi tens the pursuit of The commi say that they have received relation to oulcages in the gen th Care| 5 gia, Flerita, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, \irginia. Kr tuchy, aud Tennessee. Into none of these the Comuuittee examine, coumdering 1 vet +: pursue their inquiries to completion State, rather than take partial aud dix | statements as to all, and leaving to the S the determination whetber the invest ca to be puisued of not The report is signed by Messrs..tohn S. Chandler, Henry Wil» nd damce W. Nve. MINORITY REP’ ‘nd Bayard nd themselves SESE Benjaus United Stat plina by the Pr P di aio State of X w, or threate awsof the | Vuey Have young men ere” Phey arr homespun dre themselves im a eal ud by moontig are known t turn im & procession, headed by music, eacl dressed ar betore, bearing a kome-ima i and im the centre broom. to “carved po around the how themselves betere the fro: iver, great ceremony and & suitable poem, raid young iady with the hen, amid cheers, ments, songs, their brooms and shoating hosanmas a —z CoxcRRNING Banims AND Fse@prna-Borr: es The london Chemist and Druggtet says 7 latent lead poi " fensation, for wh. certa’ Gs are’ respous Teveals the Lomfhle fact tat we are an t notriment. by feeding them through tubes composed of -india-rubber dissolved in ten p | cent. of disulphide of carbon aud thickens. with white resin, and sometimes oxrsni phuret of antimony, trom whieh, when it comes inte contact with the milk, sul phuretted hyd gen is evolved, and lactate of lead formed + stomach.” The fact that several infants not only surrived th but have to all appearances thrive, Og" The Screech Uwls area Calideruia soo 4 einb. S&F The Congressional bigamist ix «il! a Bow- en of contention im Washington. Yr. We 7A young laty who can boun feet inte the air is the present I tion. 8F-Chicago bas an organized society to come and care for strangers who go inte the city friendtess and unprotected. 87 The bridal dress of the Princers Lowtee i to be of white Irish poplin. with veil and wings of Honiton lace. 87 New York reported over twelve cases o ebild-murder last week, and founding bors tals are called for. 87-The ex-Empress Pugenit, at Chixethuret receives every day & pumber of muon: mou- let ters ening ber with assassinat on. 87 A Brooklyn wife committed suicite, leay- tng 0 note saying that she was ired of washing al Candies qill be substituted for eF7 Sperm ca 4 kerosene im jightung 10% radread carr. It is charged against George F. Train that ne bought botel because & waiter wouldn't stand with bis back dow to stop the wind trom biowing ‘droken pane. He must have enjoyed the waiter. ‘e7 It is believed in New York that a comm) tee of arbitration will soon be appointed to set —— _ between the Soul ener — an — verner Iandolph, oi New > sey. is pow in New York op this business. S7 At Baton a ‘wowan ees years, pre to bea man. Le is have taken (be disguise during tb days of ihe Kebel couseriy. een tf is om ‘nitty, . or = bat been to pieges. The vy