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THE EVENING STAR. > PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, | At The Star Buildings, Creer Peunsytvania av. and Eth at. BY THB BVENING STAR AEWar COMPANY. —_— TRE STAR te serv. wcriters im the Pity a: WEEE or FORTY-PoUx C: at the counter, Two Cute by carriers to their #ab- ‘THE WEEKLY STAB—publisbed om Friday ™ raing— 91.50 « year AMUSEMENTS. ae N ATIONAL THEATER. a ming Artist. DIAMOND, SATE BDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH Is, MOKTON S GREAT GIFT MATINES VV ALES OPERA HOUSE A BEA TIFUL ENTERTAINMENT. "i epee! sii LE BALL, Ae int Soatumes, AD Hawi hore ae TONAL THEATER. AME MAKIE SEEBAOH, ajest Living Tragedienne. FOB FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, uencing WEDNESDAY, March y. ' ©, tuctud ing Reserved Seats in Parquet Circle. 81, Orchestra Cbairs, reserve: mily Uircle, 50 cents. Ticke! be bad at Metrerott’s Mu Vv 37—N®& 5,615. SPECIAL NOTICES. eee a ts CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D, b death there was no ther res own and Ladispatably T and dear totamily and friends are sleep- ¥ lumber into whic! m medicines, they Mk Scheuck hae in hi wherever sufficient vital 1d not have fall wae ng presumptions alid is made no representat‘o’ ta thousand times subsiantiated by living ‘The theory of the cure by br. as simple, aa itis nufailing ee Lo argument. od Mandrake Pills are the hs with whieh th T “sympathize” with t ite—the Podophillnin tue olood-searcht properries of calomel, Lut, anlike calome Leave NO STING BEHIND” rk of care is now beginet us deposits tn the howele aud. jected. The liver, like a chock. HALE THrONeRE THOMAS: UNEQUALED CONCERS OBGANIZATION o} FLTY DISTINGUISHED AR TiIsTs, The, Mabtic te respectfully informed that Mr yt AS wilt gis EKO THO GRAM CONCERT: THOBSDAY EVENING. M Prior te her departure for Europe. Together with the MARTZ & MAGICAL KEP OSITORY, New York a. BARTZ, Incesiowist. WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY Mis MAGLOAL BEPOSITOBY, At Ellis’ Music Store, For the of CONJUBING FRIOESS PUZZLES, & THE OBEDIENT Ba s And hundreds of other novelties for ‘arlor Amusement Boses of Tricks fer COENEE NINTH AND D STEEETS. OPEN FROM Ya. ALL ARE WEL FREE REAUVING ROOMS, : # of the country MEETINGS at 12.15 an ™. ATH SERVICES LINCOLN WALL, at 2.30 p.m. ‘and ix PROM. PRATT S TENT, mn ttt errs GALLERY = or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. PICTUBES. 1436 Pen» 2th and 13th ete mh tf SEICHENBACH’S Pianec Store F.“ Se. 45 UA airett, aleve Fonna, Avenuc, Be D> ents vER 20 VuaRs.) ‘of the oele! rated F) seco todeous for sale or' Feat on the most sccommodating terms; Piano f ‘Organ Tuning end Repairing. ‘ept-ly” 486) ON EXHIBITION (No. 436 AND SALE 7Ta at MARKRBITER’s, Bo. 486 between D and @ strets eigh: Seventh street, t doers above Odd Fellows’ Haj. ‘Ubotce OF Paintings, Engravings, Chromcs, &c. a Pai Hecaians, Window Also, Largest Stock Paper mses from ite torpidity stomach ects responsively, and the patient begins to feet that he is gett iv ina A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pil Tihastes snd assimilates Te Dis Dew progressing without tures. Digestion becomes painiess, and the cure is exacerbation of the stomach. Au appetite ets’ in. eatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to sufferi Schenck s Pulmoic 8yrap. comes te hasten and com; t ee 5 Tt dotizers ama rtiens of the langs. rings. it prepares them for short time the ie anished. che that 1 ovatal and made GIVEN UP AS Lost. inthe patients m get well; it is al vent taking cold when vat it must be prevented or a cure cai Fresh: sir, and riding ont, of the country in t! ® ason are all wrong. Physi ‘eepecially ia he tall ead winter loee their patients, if their lange are n, becanes they Py the they must walk room as much and as fast as the strer zoed ctreulation of blood. ite—-be determined to to de with the apps cure after sgh evidence of its possi cases. and moral certai Dr. Bchenck » personal wo cure was in these modeat instructions, ‘With fall instructions Ficep ee ctrens ‘at point to fain. thees Tricks pul, . ity | to the ‘Paculty of y nt that 2 could 1 Like « drownirg man catching at str ued the preparations which ade @ perfect cure of ould feel them fer to tbe putlic. and the: it seemed to me that trate my whole eystem, rin my Inngs. and I woul: op it sive yellow matter every BOWLING ALLEY. « BATU. ti cow gained my strength, agd lave grows in flesli er since, uly seven por hundred and twenty and for years I have enjoyed aninteren pted bi ued bis professional He or his son, Dr. ish & thorongh examination wit! rometer will be charged five rometer declares the exact cond: bs for taking the medicines are igence even of a child, will do the reat oie agency TANOS Wan. Knabe & Uo., Baltimore, and Wa ScUammen, Albany: also ee od band RY Urgems and Me! es need no other &companiments sbstructions that ac Detite. Of returning health buager is the moat wel- coms symptom. When it comes. ae it will come. let good cheer, ood loosen: In & short time bot | Seaweed Tonic. rs ‘or aale by all druggists and ON LILLY @ CO., 26H LECTURE ae sick & BOLE. st Max: Temple, ST. PATRICK S NIGHT. March Admissio 247.1015 14.15 16 1 Mu., Wholesale Agente. us rss MAKING a ARNG UF [BE WHISKIES, GINS, Etc. —I am now offering at ed braude of BYE and reduced prices m BBO! Surgeon Ohiropodist, ite U_ 8. Treasary.(eatab ~ op 1861. 1 gton. , Suh: He a GOING! GOING! GOING: Tas Ready-made Clothing NOW IN STORE WILL BE BUN OFF CHEAPER THAN EVER 10 MAKE Room Fou oun SPRING STOCK, THERBFORS BAEGAING Y 8& BXPROTED. CALL WITHOUT DBLAY 4 FEW WAYS THEY MUST BE SOLD SEMEMBER HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER OF 75H AWD D STREETS, - oI v1LD 7 «[) !STEMLIGESCES BUILDING. 74 ]) 4. BABAINS BLOOD PURIFIER, FRENCH TONIC. wil cure Secret Serot |. Wleers, or any kind of Drecking out of the Plow be is the coly remedy that has been Known to cure this Ginwaee, ft has been weed forthe tam thirty y\ gre bape Sag ila eo vi from all chemicals:"made trom roots found in the 1322 Peuntylvante avonce, seat! 5 oo tb eed RE Serer aad es eee between tree: BRATER & BBO ®, (Stadler’s old tore) Aleman are, Ya. mb? Im" bert id ily Nectar,” “) nongabela.” “Pine Appl iy vo bre a ures that cannot ‘attention to my action, in Bow in n eatrikn porter of Wines, Liquors. ete., WINS BITTER 1217 Penusylvaui . N.” bought by me York, and which Eonmnerer the original wks, IF YOU WANT TO RESTORE THE COLOR U: YOU B BALB. remove og. ute NATTAN 8 CBY¥DT. greatest disepvery (for the Hair) of the ag iment, m: FON Be Polgous: never fails H.B. 7&D gud geutiemen, and give Be by abundred other names to nother opportunity. and this time to ac ect without injury. Pat ‘as much again as any oth consequently the cheapest in Use. Use. by Druggists general- mhz ly CUBSTON'S IVUOKY PEARL TOOTH POW- is the best article for teeth. Seid by all draggis JOUVEN’S INODOKOUS GLOVE CLEA‘ soiled gloves equal ‘Bold by iste and fancy goods BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This splendid, Hair Dye is the Mis nor any onset Doison Avoid the vaunted and del to produce paralysis or co paralysis oF ve parations genuine thirty years te, futegrity a Gas Buls! FISHER & CROOK’s GAS FLAME EXPANDER. IT LMPROVES THE LIGHT, 45D KBDUCES GAB PEE On exbipition and fer uabe at ¥.M.O. A. Build , cor. 9m and D ats. HAMILTON @ PEARSOR, Sole Agents for the District of Columbia. tele 15,000 o*°CR en vy INES FOR SALB. WASHINGTON. D. C,, TUESDAY. MARCH 14, 1871. TWO CENTS. NEW LOAN OF THE UNITEDSTATES TEPORTANT CIRCULAR. Treasury Posen} ‘Wasuinoron, Feb. 28, 1871. Public notice is hereby given, that books “am a this wns to the "eTeved July jorize the Ke- vot,” and the Act in be opened on the 6th day of March next ' country and in Europe, for subscripti- National Loan, under the Act ap i, 1870, entitled “, funding of the National Amendment thereof, apr poze, 20, 1871. The proposed loan somprises three classes of Bonds, namely : First—Bov as to the amount of five hundred million§ yf dollars, payable in coin, at the yieASUre of the United States, after ten years from ‘he date of their issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly in coin, at the rateof tive per Sent. per annum. Second—Bonds to the amount of three hun- dred millions of dollars, payable in coin, at the pleasure of the United States, after fifteen years from the ciate of their issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly im coin, at the rate of four and a half per cent. per annum. Third—Bonds to the amount of seven hundred millions of dollars, payable in coin, atthe pleas- ure of the United States the date of issue, and per apnum. Subscriptions to the loan will have preference in the following order, namely: scribers in foreign countries. Second—Subseriptions for equal amounts of each class of Bonds. Thiré—Subscriptions for equal amounts of Bonds bearing interest at the rate of four and a half per cent, and of Bonds bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. + Fourth—Subectiptions for any five per cent. Bonds that may not be subscribed fur in the pre- eeding classes. When a subscription is made, the subscriber will be required to deposit twe 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 fo the redemption of Five-twenty Bonds, an the debt of the United States will not be in- creased by this loan. ‘The bonds will be registered or issued with coupons, as may be desired by subscribers. Registered bonds will be issued of the denemi- nations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000; and coupon bends of each denomina- tion except the last two. The interest will be payable in the United States, at the office of the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, or Desig- nated Depositary of the Government, quarterly, on the first days of February, May, August ani November, in each year. ‘The bonds of the several classe? aforesaid, and the interest thereon, are exempt from the payment of all taxes or dues to the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal or local authority. After maturity, the bonds last issued will be tirst redeemed, by classes and numbers, as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘The bonds wil! be issued at the United States Treasury, but the agents for the negotiation or the loan in Europe are authorized to make “Trangements with subscribers tor the trans- mission of the bonds to the agents through whom subscriptions may be received. a Subscribers in the United States will recetwe the new bondwof the sgents with whom the subscriptions are made. In the United States, the National Banks are authorized to receive subscriptions, and sub- scriptions may also be made at the office of the ‘Treasurer ef tha United States, or of any Assist- ant Treasurer, or at the Designated Deposita- ries at Buffalo, N. Y.; Chicago, [1).; Cincinnati, Ohio; Louisville, Ky.; Mobile, Ala., and Pitts- burg, Pena. ‘The following bankfhg houtes are also anthor- ‘zed to act as agents in receiving subscriptions in the United States, viz : : BBW YORK CITY, Austin Baldwin & Co. Kountze Brothers. Baker & Kitchen. Leonard, Sheldon & 4. Belmont & Co. Foster. Blake Brothers & Co. Maitland, Phelps & Co. Brown Brothers & Uo. Marx & Co. Budge, Shift & Co. — Morton, Bliss & Co, Gecil, Stout & Thayer. P, M. Myers & Co. John J. Cisco & Son. George Opdyke & Co. arke, Dodge & Co. E.D. Randolph & Co. lenry Clews & Co. Reid, Leo & Content. Cooke & Co. Security Bank. Dabney, Morgan & Co. J. & W. Seligman & Co. Thomas Denny & Co. Kuhn, & Co. Drexel, Winthrop & Co. Sout 0. Duncan,Sherman & Uo. Edward Sweet & Co. Fisk & Hatch. Mosee Taylor & Co. Frank & Gane. ‘Trevor & Colgate. Gibson, Cassanova & Co. Turner Brothers. Glendinning, Davis & Union Trast Company. Amory. Van Schaick & Co. Hatch & Foote. Vermilye & Co. W. 1. Hatch & Son. 1. Van Heffman & Co. Edward Haight. Wells, Fargo & Co. H. A. Heiser’s Sons. Winslow, Lanier & Co. Howes & Macy. Baltzer & Taaks. James WU. King’s Sone. WASRINGTON, D. c. Jay Cooke & Co. Middleton & Co. Fant, Washington & Co.Kiggs & Co. GEORGE 5S. BOUTWELL, mh9-6t Secretary of the Treasury. R=? t4e- Tn consequence of fire at 717 Market Space, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY BAVE REMOVED THEIB OF FIOE AND SALES ROOM TO + Bo, 407 NINTH STREET. Where they have on hand a full supply of SEWING MAOBINSS, | In variety to guit the wants of all Classes. 5. A. HORTON, Agent, pre lw 407 NINTH STBEET. Havana Segars. bent ea aa PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGARO, iN LONBRES, CONCHAS, PRINCES a FINA, LONUKES. DE CORTE, PRESSED ABD BOUND, abich we offer at 4 NEW YORE PRICES. Also, jnst received a amall lot of eur Rew favorite — PUNOHINBLLO. THOMAS RUSSELL, ( Successor to B. 6. Dyer § Oo.) ne 1913 PESESYLVANIA AVENUB. Fos at —— Low P' iss ies aren, Os *. _E‘VENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, IsTeRNAL Revencve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $410,271.05. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’ Trsspay, March 14 SENATE.—The Vice President submitted the House concurrent resolution providing for an adjourpment to-morrow, the 15th instant, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s clatea Press Reports. ROPE TO-Day. Telegrephed Exclusively to The Eeening Star. The German Status tp France. decree dated the hed, abolishes the gov ney and Kbetme, 's Proceedings. | borrowers readily meet their requirement« et 4 a Dispatches. FROM EU THE SENATB adjourned before three o’clock this afternoon, directly after Mr. Pratt had Hnished speaking. SkcrETARY BoutTwRLt b for the redemption of copper and nickle coin at the United States Mint at Philadelphia. Mr. Morton moved to lay it on the table; which 3, Bex, March asned regniations ernorsbips of Versai the duties of which are tranterred to the mili- 2 Tmans aleo relinyaish stration of afaire in the occupied France, so far as ¢ducation and | poerned, Teserving, right to resume it in case the Fre owe, Morrill of ¥ ‘oy. Pool, Pratt. Scott. herman. Boencer ¥. Shwe : '» Stewart, Sumner - CeARLES F. Bexsawix, clerk in the s has been appointed secretary to the Senthern Claims Commission, War Departm |. Blair, Casserly, Hamilton, Kelly, »Tonunan Trem! Roand ov ReGisTRATION.—Mr. Gr.fiv, of Georgetown, was to-day appointed ration in place of Mr. J 5 Mr. Sumner presented and was reading a MEMORIAL FROM CITIZENS OF DOMINIC protesting against ite anvexation to the ( ©. the Board of Re i. Waters of that place. te Ceuies the tru is annexed to B Mr. Sherman called bim to order, and mate k Charies is at the point that a memorial from foreigners could not be received by Congress. The Vice President sustained the point of THe Prrerpent expects t the Iss of April with his family, and Mrs. Judge Dent, for California, and they will remain o2 the Pacific coast six'or eight weeks, returniug latter part of June. g aweek ortwo in Washington, they wil! leave for Long Brauch to reside there during the summer. ANNESTY.—The Lou: afternoon, by a vote of 1 fused to lay Mr. Beck’s awmesty bill on the tables Tae bill grants amnesty to al! persons engaged in the rebellion, ex bers of Congress, members of State conventions, who voted for the ordnance of secession, aud former army and navy officers. Corrrmations.—The Senate. in executive session yesterday confirmed the foliowizig nomi nations: Herman Raster, revere for the first district of Iliimols. Jobn I. of internal revenue for the twelfth district ot New York. James C. Bunn, sessor of internal revenue for the twentieth trict of Pennsylvania. William I>. Gala: her, pension agent at Louisville, Ky. E. G. Zevelin, indian agent, New Mexico. leave here about be reviews the The North Ger unless France pro} returning to their avocatio: ‘The bill to authorize the reissue o7 national here about the dauk notes instead of mutilated notes was t be made by the Last Night. Bae ts 2° Ban ne, bas been ap. fter thirty years from g interest payable quarterly in coin, at the rate of four per cent. eed. The bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to turn over to the Managers of the Industrial Home of the District of Columbia one steam boiler. &c. passed. The bills trom the House to repeal the duty On salt and coal were read and lait over. Me. Pratt then took the tloor in a lengthy speech on the policy fo be pursued in the dis- posal of the public lands. HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ritebie (Md.) presented the petition of the vestry of Si. Paul's P. E. church at Sharps Md., praying compensation for the occa- ly minister to ster to Vienna. It is rumored that all sou be abolished throughout Frane Jules Favre bas gone to the the Emperor William, at Ferrieres, to protest | against the requisitions still levied by the Ger- mans in some Genera! Faidherbe reports that the Germans will deliver to the French on the 1 the railways held by them in the North. Thiers comes to of the German E: larch 14.—The Enperor apd party were enth usiasticat! German troops. They go to and, afceran mepection of the city and fort. JeSses, contuunue their journey to Bertin. Surrender of the National Guard. The makcontents of the National G Montmartre have given ip to the au! the cannon tn their possession. at three o'clock this nays to Styeas, re- prefectures are te peadyuarters of be first made for five per cent. Bonds to the amount of two hundred millions of.doligrs, of which there will be reserved, for twenty days, one-half for sub- scribers in this comtry and one-half for sub. pt former mem- collector intefual Referred to Committee on Claims. iss.,) by upanimous consent, & bill for the removal! of the legal of James Moore, 0: Tecelved by the etx to-merrow, aud political digabil Moproacounty, Miss.; which was passed. Mr. Dawes ( Mase.) obtained leave to intro- of appropri tone and the ianner iat appropriation accounts; which was <q heer san yg pote tee a resolution, which was adopted, directing the Secretary of the Interlor to prepare and 7 at its meeting railroads to w duce a dill regulatin: FREB COAL, SALT, Tea and Corvre.—Joint resolutions were introduced inte the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon and passed without debate, abolishi: nous coal, sal averaged 145 in and re.urned ne the duty on bit coffee. The yor of these measures to about / 45 against. Members of the house say that these measures, if they become laws, will teduce the revenue $16,000,000 from tea and sates; $521,000 from coal, and $1,150,000 from in December, hich land bas @ statement ef the amount of land so and = estimete of the Mr. Sypher (La.) nbabitants of Kouen, because of t! neral dixplay of emblems on public land remaining ring the review of the German introduced @ resolution greed to, directing the Secretary o! War to canse a survey for a ship canal, to con- i river with the Guif of Mexico, or the navigable waters thereot. loore ( 111.) introduced a resolution grant- ve to claimants in certain cases to with- rs from the House, to be presented bet elaims commission, established under the act of March 23, 1871; agreed to. ‘Mr. Mergan ((/bio) asked, but failed toobtain, leave to introduce a resolution reciting that on mber, 157, the House adopted a resolution calfing upon the Secretary of the Treasury for a statement of the amounts due from collectors of internal reven net in ofhce on the 30th of June, | the Secretary bad fai again directing him to furnish the * Mr. Poland (Vt Napoleon en ron‘e te Chiselhurst. | Napo'con passed through Verriers, Belgium, | mpted to present in the Senate to-day, a memorial from certain exiled eitizens of San Domingo, protesting against the annexation of that Republic on Baez bad no power to act Senator Sherman raised the point ot order th tition the United Stat resident sustained the point, and Mr. Sumner could not get the peti- tion before the Senate. Mr. Sumner in his remarks denounced Baez as an usurper, who was engaged in the attempt tosel! his country. NAVAL Oppers To-pay.—Lieut. Henry G. Macy has been ordered to the South Atiantic First Assistant Engineer W. H. Harris bas been ordered to the Boston yard. Master Edwin C. Pendleton has been detached rrom the Hydrographic office and ordered to the Portsmouth South Atlantic fleet. Church bas been detached from the Portamouth and ordered to return to the United States. First Assistant Engineer Henry C. Blye has been detached from the ordered to return home. tingle nes Prassian Exactions. apprehensions of martre have vanished. Prussiaus continue exactions in the eccupied depa~tments. The Pence Cobyention at Brassels. Begin, March 14.—Baro: Henri De Belan, the latter German minister to | Belgium, have been appointed to the peace convention at Brussels. kk Sea Conference. ~The Times congratulates Europe upon the results of the Black Sea con A tinal session of the conference will be held to-day. The U.S Stenmer Shenandoah ‘The United States corvette Shenandoali is at Southampton Opposition te any ne im Parlia om mn In the Honse of Commons, last night, a speech was made by Sir John Parkington, attacking in the strongest terms the abolition of the sys- | tem of the purchase of commissions in the army | as a mere sop to the democracy, whieh would entail a vast expense upon the country, and dixg At the earnest request of Gladstone, whose be: THe | Losnon, March 14 both a: ect | Eee Erie trouble at M foreigners could not { op n Vou Aruim ail | the 13th of Dei participate in | Loxpon, Mar introduced ajoint resolution authorizing the commission to revise the statutes to print their report, which wag passed. Messrs. McCrary, (11), Poland (Vt. Kerr (Ind.),. members ot the Committee on Elections, presented sundry papers and resolu- tions extending the time for taking testimony in various contested election cases, which wore agreed to. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) asked leaved te introduce a resolution declaring that THE REVENUE raised (or the support oi the government <bould not exceed $25,000,000 per annum, $125,000,000 of which should be for the terest on the public debt, and £25,000,090 tor the reduction of the principal, and that should be Fo reformed asto be a tax forrevenue Pacitic fleet anid TRE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION NOT SETTLED Yet.—The Serate to-day, by a vote of 32 to 15. laid the House resolution to adjoura to-morrow on the table. The Senate will not agree to ad- journ until the question of legis: r7 rotection of life and property in the been settled oae way or the other, and every effort will be made to pass a bill for that purpore. Should s upon in caucus this evening, an effort will be wh both houses withont it is thought, | the Rockingham Register learns, i= being pr alth i+ still delicate, the rned till Thursday. ayment of the ‘in- March 34.—The German’ govern- | ‘ ‘ has asked information trom thar or | "80 lately come i France whetber the decree issued by the late government of the natioval defence tor the ex- | pulsion o* Germans irom France has been can- | reply was requested. Favre requires time tor consideration, and it Bas been granted. Dhe Secret Treaty Story Denied . St. Pererssurc, March 14.—Ofticial denial i# given to-day to the recent report that asecret between Kussia and Prussia. bas been put into active operation in certain eventualities during the late war. Coming Home Wit Bevesgscs, March i4.— The interned in Belgium are now retu France, but leave their arms in the hands of the Belgian autberities rntil after the conclu- sion of definite tr ‘ha bill be agreed clasres, and piovidiny of Ways and Means select committee of seven be appointed to con- sider @ reform in the revenue, and to report a bill for a tariff for revenue. Objection was made, and Mr. Cox obtained leave to have his inted, for the purpose londay, On @ motion to suspend the demanded, the mo- ee days since the Committee made to pass it throu pointed, that a 1 but if it fails, ¢ will agree to adjourn at once. Ap immediate | Senators —_— t 9 g Tar Senate Commitrer ow-Pustic Lanps | act Segalining the rete er teen cent nae this morning removed W. Scott Smith from the Glerkship of that committee on account of the publication in the New York Post (of which. he isthe Washingtor co! trom this city, in whic serted that Senator Ant Senate caucus, had packed arrange _ Standing Committees of the Senate dent. Mr. Anthony upon reading the nounced the stary least foundation i Tux Jot Hick Commission were in session at the State Department until five o'clock yesterday. Minister Thornton, Earl de Gray, Sir Stafford Northcote, Professor Mont ie Bernard aud Sir Jobi w'ssion, with Senat Thurman and Lord T Secretary Ko! iar order bein: to reconsider th’ HIS ANNESTY BILL was referred to the Committee on the -Judici- r. Beck yielded to Mr. Poland, (Vt.,) who red an amendment excivding from the ben- of Congress who left it and ny, chairman of the the committee to | else. This isan exce! a8 @ fabrication Gite of the bill— Ist: + Mem! went Into the rebel! 2d. Officers of the army or navy of the United over twenty-one years ot age, left the army or navy to enter into the re- bellion; and 3d. Members of State conventions which adopted the ordinance of secession, and who voted for said ordinance. Mr. Beck said that after consultation w ‘ntieman ou the other side, he was satistied at he could could not get th essary third vote for his bill as it now stood, and in order tosecure the best bill he could, ad decided to accept the amendment proposed by the gentleman. He then yieided to Mr. Butler, (Magt,) who in sane. yielded to Mr. E s char; ‘that the persons causing bancet were instigated by the men tarn were supplied and arms b: e democratic politicians of the Tee Freshets in Maine. Lewistox, Mg., Merch 14.—The river rose . but the food is now the Rapids, ‘wo miles above this city, ie jemen into one mas’. For iwo miles from the ice field ts in some places twenty feet ard piled up for many feet at one point in the ‘he subsidence of the water renders ikely that the jam will not break. The ‘over the river here is unsafe, though Mayor Miller, of Auburn, bas issued a notice declaring it unsafe. The boom of ieegg — Conant, on = Little Andro- s » broke yesterday. No slipped out of the ‘auameniy A large numbe: to the Lewiston Steam-mill Co. ning out of Swift ri rapidly tiil ’midn: States, who, being abating. The ice in 5 itagu 0 A. McDonald of the com- ‘tors Bayard, Anthony and iterden, dined with last evening at his residence iasioners will be enter- tained this evening by General 5! understood that afew herman. It is sll traveled distinguished friends of the General's will be invited to meet them. General Schenck, it is said, will entertain the commissioners some evening this week. Can’? AGREE Urow A BILL.—The commit- tees of the House and Senate caucuses to pre- pare bill for the better protection of life and property in the South met again this morning, but were unable to Butier, it is said, desired that the power to act be vested in the mili Edmunde, Frelinghuysen and others would no €@ to this proj ion, olding that the ail ald be subservient toe the civil finally decided to report the to the caucuses for action. The republican Senators will, therefore, hold a caucus immediately after adjournment this afternoon, and the repul House will meet in caucus to-night. mMpany were run- Consolidation— ‘ation— Abortion ‘he bill to consolidate unty of St. Louis under one gov- d the House late last night. A movement is ov foot here to organize an emigration society, to induce such Alsatians as des.re to emigrate to come to Missouri. receive the encouragement of Gov. Brown and ¢ State government. Tax InpienanT lRoNICAL.—The following per, thelate A. Ward would say, must have been written by a ‘! sarkastic to inform his friends, the public, heads of families, and teachers in infant cow! Ce he is prepared uite tame.) Th foare of this noble ree Clg Mi ernment passe of would from @ London military should be whole matter ouss:” J, Bull be; to exhibit,on ¥ ated British Lion e the eflects of an abortion produced by DF. W. H. B. Judson. Mrs. Christian, an amateur midwif arrest on suspicion of being implicated ir lar practices. Dr. dudeo ed. ie aw iri , are now well known. An: blican members of the Nominations.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day:—Wal- ter N. Smith, to be assistant attorney general of the United States; Wm. McMichael, solicitor of internal revenue; Sherman Conant, U. Ss. northern — Florida; bsg it it, = or 8) ‘upon it, or KS may be ferocior demonstrations, at which nobody need feel the been exhil oe all + as addres J Bull, J street.” From Caba. Havana, March 15.—A proclamation was is- sued by Ceepedes in J: by Ignatier A, rmer signs bi F mself Pre ident, aad ‘the latter Chief of the Cuban for larquis Santa Lu screams of laughter. Wind Bag Inn, Lamb’s, Conduit TRE in aR ces. ho was wounded in ittack on the tower at Pento, has had an Francisco Argilugoes, one of the princi promoters of the insurrection, bas surren- FORMATION OF AN Inisu CoxPREDERATION. "L van Rossa, Mulleda, Bourke, Pi and Walsh, the rece: arrived The French Rel New York, March 14.—Tbe French reliet a district, “Sa one representative in the _ a Gee myn for os distric The tive members directory will control the ‘confederation: and busi: associations work for Ireland in required te give 25 je revenue to the directory to eb- Renir; Ns 2 acres comma, $- RRNSYLVANIA CoaL Ti gins Gey, Ni mist eatre than we have ever known it. 18 bere and there a mine in the at which @ little coal is ucting two girls, . SF-About 700 pounds nitso-; e Hesaac tonne! two buildings, but np was s@7-The ‘ Heathen ”, biowing down He fortunate itago. There is thi nee there is now little er excitement, and no apprehension of ae The Kew Hampubire Election. Coxcorp, N. H., March M4.—The State ele>- hep to-day fs calling oat quite afal! vote. Uy to one o'clock p. m. retarns from va indicted that the republicans woutd a! their ground of last year. a. The Government of Philadelphia Harnsscre Pa., Mageh i4.— The commie rion charged with the bills estabiten':, m rsioners for th® government of the + departments of Philadelphia bave port them negatively. This step kills the bilte, avi: requires a two-thirds wote to bring them =p. which is hardly pesetble. though the pow erful formed to evfect the passage of the —! bilis will make the attempt. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The week in Wall street opens quietly ant without special iierest. except in which much interest coctinues to be ted. Despite the unfavorable bank of last week the money market rules easy, per cent., with exceptions aad ernme discounts in inquiry. Jay Cooke £ Oo. furnish the following to day mye wy * U.S. Ge. 188) as a} ’ S-3e, Ise : aes BS fae, Ime 6 as, i505, Ne ane 0.8 Oy. 1980, se es 83s. 12 = 2, Jan & Duly. is ¢Currency €'8, 1g Canton Tanabe , Telegraph. 86°,. Quick Mail, 42% Boston Water Power press, Go Wells co 8 American Kxpress. «7 Central and to. preferred band Western, om & Terre Haute whence Bate eines, aia State sixes ma, @ 4 ee, S14, Coatrs! Pacific M be First Gude, Wold. t 11%. Market strong - Baa demand at Wadd. Por’ irmer. aboulders, 0%. rib aid: es m1 Ly Lard sleady at iy. Wlieks nite at cas arch 14 —Virginia sixes. olf. t>, 3 do, 1886, 6? waked, de. 1867. 6! bid shew Yor. Reo Gals ste erements vers dali. Stocks i singe. ©... do. pew, & Dew, aN < ahort. 10% New Yous, March M—Flonr oviet and vx Wheatquict aad firm Orn firm ~ ‘k quiet at We. ls yan. Gow At Old” prices ome, EC UMinote. 110% Great Wostern. oad pourde W per Poot March 14, 13 aw 4 al 19) pm —O Ameri My, CH. We 6 Wy “i Pp om VERPOOL, Marck # | Wheat for thiee daye 15 0 quarters, Amer ap. 200 Lexnex. Mareb 14,’ Sta News —Tne Iceland Spar e ud ot Rockingham, Va, vow being * cessfully brought to the surtate of the ear ly applied to a now purpose, that of the of the purestarticle of soda wa addition to its practical use for nufacture of glass. cement, and naure® an extensive deman. it mond bar has just received its first co'ored member, in the person of Walter Winn, that cityfrom Washington. Judge Guigon admitted him to practice in the Hosti art—Winn being introduced Ly Judge Morton, one of Canby's aypointecs A bumber of petitions been Greulate? among the people of Augusta, addremed to their presentatives in the Legi act legalizing the rate of - — agrea! moral reform in the organization of @ society lately -tarted for the breaking up ot: treatitz.” The men- bers may drink anything they pay tor, but pledge themeelves not to Invite any one else to drink, nor to accept a1 mt ides. but it is not new with the people of iowa. in Earope “b cent interest, lowa bas ina and on the Céntinent the same rule ie by all classes, and it is only in America that the rdand pernicious practice of treating ix indulged in. ssee- THE MERCHANTS Of Terre Haute have bit on a novel plan for getting rid of corner loaie-s that might be tried with good effect in other io calities. When the gentry have assembled in front of their sores, the merchants hang outa sign,“ Wanted, Em ment tor these Kooy ters," and this, it is said, has the eftect of dir- persing the worthless crowd mach more efica clously than a sherift’s pose. i +202. WomMas Svrrrace Nor Wanr Tbs Board ot Kegistersot Clarendon. lowa, veo. ted that women were entitled to vote m that «ty and the names of all ladies of a proper aye were placed on the rolls. Several geutleme. not liking this movement erased the names of tLeir wives, and several ladies also erased their names. At the-election yesterday no women claimed the privilege of voting, and the mer had itall their own way. COURT-HOpsR, JAIL, AND Prisonges Hury- iD. —Tbe court-bouse and jail at Depera, Win, was burned Sunday morning, and two young men. bamed Wm. Howard and Buckley, who had been locked up for the night for drunken- ness and disorderly conduct, perished im the flames. It is supposed that the jail was set ou tire by Buckley, one of the prisoners. i ———__--ee-- CARAAPRAKE AND B10 Canat.—A despatch trom Cumberland announces that vineteen boate had been loaded with coal and cleared from that port en Friday, 10th fustant, and that \be Chesapeake and Obio canal was m naviga- ble order throughout its entire line. ‘This re- sumption of navigation ie earlier than ever before known in the history of the canal. ——_2e--_— &7-A “Woman's Kights Gooking Stove” i *nnounced out West. @7Around the Corne:” hankerchief* have appeared. Thev are finely ewbroidered and “rounded” at the ends. 87 A drunken man was recently drowned in ‘S gutter in Syracuse. The water wae sia inches mob-