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eee THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bulldings, Corner Penasvivenia ay. and Ith st. BY TSE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT. - THE STAR te served by carriers to thetr mb- ribers in the City and District at Tax Cents Pax WEEE or FORTY-FOUR CENTs FAR MONTH, Copics st the counter, Two Cants. PRE FoR MaiLine:—Three Months, $1.60; Stx Months, 83.00: Une Year, 9. So papers ‘fre sent from the office longer paid for. THE WEEELY STA&—publisbed on Friday morning—§1.60 DRY GOODs. SPRING GOODS 12s; Black Stiks, 91.50 Vo= 87—N® 5,621. AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL THEATER, N*®*¥ apanese Silks. §ito $ git San Pontes Plaid sad Plain Dees TUESOAY EVENING. MARCA 21, ack Alpaca, 25, 30,35, +) MI*S LEONA CAVENDER. u ; Fail | In Jobn Brougham’s New and Origiaal Drama, g- nd = MINNIE’S LUCK; Or, THE UPS AND DOWNS OF CITY LIFE. * MORTON'S GIFT MATINER bia BSATUBDAY AFTERNSUON, W118 orga House. tf Second Night of the eneagement of the Great Come- JOHN E GWENS, ory Wear, cheap; la: mbsf Cpe BONG PUBLICO sone BAD received last evening by acrowded and fashionable Gee andtence with the euthastastic deligit. heir beautital Sprin i THIS (Tnesda ) NIGHT, March 21, Mr 5. - Cweasin Two of his most Attractive Imperso Hons. sapportra by the entire Dramatic Compsay from Foru’s The .ter, Baltimore: Buckstone’s Glo. rons Comedy of “s MARRIED LIFE Mr. Owen as. Henry Dov ‘To «onelud wned success SOLON Sh tne le | Mee: MAGIO!! MAGIC!!! ae The Last Few Dai MARTZ, 1S’ MUSIC STORE, » Sale of All Binds of RING TRICKS. t once. mb is- INCGCOLN HALL. THEOD@RE. THOMAS’ UNEQUALLED CONCERT ORGANIZATION bRY GOOUS AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. BE or —" FIFTY DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS: | Great baresine fe LINEN DIAPKRS. TABLE oral DAMASK, aud all other kinds of White Goods TAwo Th fs respectfnlly informed that Mr EMORY BAXTER, 1920 Pennsylvania avenre. wilt give TRUESD IE EES GRAND CONCERTS a ‘N a. 31 3. MUNDAY EVENING. MABOH 27 Last appearance ot thewoleptated Planiate’ appearance of the cel wet 1G, a [Beprh.} LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. ae aie ae Dak SE RE BSTADLES ‘evious to her departure for Europe. pare que EK RE ESTABLISHED —1_ am Togelusy che par’ estab i my How UNREIVALLED OBCHESTBA, de. a9 heretofore. to import all th many of whom are. EMISENT SOLOISTS. ADMISSION TIOKETS. ONE DOLLAR. Koserved seats. 60 cents extra. Hox sheet will be opened at Metzerott & Music Store MONDAY MURNING, March 20th The grand Pianos used are from the celebrated manufactory of Selnway & Sons’ Warerooms at Metzerott & Co.’s. mbi7-lot . Bttlow’s Gavvenry is oF OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. Just received,some fine PICTUBES. 1236 Penn- szivania avenue. between 12th and 13th ste mh3 th BEICHENBAOW’S Pianc Store = No. 423 ith my wag Avenue, pearance. 1 h cof Millivery Goods. Real Laces 0 s lama Lace Points and Jackets. lack Dress Silks, king aud Travelling Suits, Embroidered Cash: mere Sacques, Ladies” Under-garments, J. 6. P Paris Corsets, (the best in the world,) Hair Braids, de . Be. se goods are ali new, of the best quals ty. and will be sold at the lowest possible Bresses mace to order in the latest eo M. WICLIAN, mhiS__ No. 907 Pa. av ; No. 7 Cite Trevise, Par! A fis IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, NATUBAL CUBLS (Eerasrisnen Over 20 Yuaks.) of every shade, size aud style, which 1 will soli Sole euency. ete aale of the sohree Pianos lower than any other house in the efty. ScUammo = ‘Albany! tals who} ‘| Also. s large assortment of French OORSETS at | “cree: Ureane end Molodsous for sale or Ata low prices: Ladies’ ENDERULOTHING at reduced | Jrgen Tuning and Bepairina. apé-ly” Prices. Ail Kinds of real LACKS, HANDKES CHIEFS. CULLABS very cheap, at Se eee 8. HELLER’S, ‘Orener. aT Strasser MARKEI'TER’s, oto 71 Market Space | 40 486 Seventh street, between D and ® strew Jeet sacEiven- eight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Ynotce Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos. & & FULL ASSUBTMENT OF Also, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Wine -w NATURAL CURLS, shades, Pletare Frames, Picture Cords and Teeselr Sings, Nails. &c_, in the District. which 1 sell very cheap. “eP reuiis, cau: eee Jeane remember Name and : 8S. HELLES. apm ly” 71S Market Space. —— LECTURE: ‘0 dozen of our best j HONOGRAPHY. PAIS KID GLOVES P : Ppiesc Uae cctare and Lessin at 422 7th atreet, over Cel ee 5. HE! ve Pratt's dentistry, TUESDAY 2 oD mle 3 jasi-tf 715 MABKET SPACE eee | PBlsen Lire IN ENGLAND O'DONOVAN ROSA will lecture on the above subject at LINCOLN HALL, BOOKS, STATIONERY, Eto. _-_ &@ SOLONON® LIST OF NEW BOOKS. On TUESDAY EVENING, 2ist inst.,at 8 o'clock Admission 50 ets.; Reserved Seats, 75 cts — paced seats for sale af Parkers. 7th street. op- ‘The Silent Partner. By Elizabeth stuart Phe posite Post Office, jews, street, neal t. mla-3t” author of “Gates Ajar,” ac. $150 A Hovel. By Annie M. thor of “Emily Ohester,” &c. $2. By James Parton. §2. . By Mrs. Emma D. BN. Sonth- ‘Three Proverb Stories By Louisa M. Alcott, author of “Little Women,” &c. 75 cents. ‘The Science of Money. Gold. legal tendor, biils of an hess 0 bills o! ©. See- 2. WOOD AND COAL. Ww. STEPHENSON. AH STEPHENSON W. J. STEPHENSON & BEO. DEALERS IN fn ge coeeerts. alanse ot trade, w ee oem orable ie balance ; q street N. W. gis —- Mill and Depot Seventh street Wharf. Blue Jackets; or. The Adventures of J. Thompson. | Coal kept on plank floors, and entirely free from A. B., among ihe~Heathen Chinco.” A nautical | dustand dire > is novel. By Edward Grey. 91.26. ut Hickory Oak and Pine Wood—full length or sawed ve ertonal Rep- | 80 a OFeaertation by Since Bremen Saige oreoaal Bop. | 80d split ae: Sled prempty, and full weight and mbll- From Fourteen to Fur score By Mra. 8. W.Jo@- | ™yurns Suara! ott ) CROQUET SETS AND MAGIO HOOPS. VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED anv PRINTED. FANCY STATIONERY. PHILP & SOLOHONS, Cash, at lowest market rates. cu AND woop DIRECT FROM THE WHARF. QUANTITY AND QUALITY GUAKANTEEO "2,000 Ibe. ee BOOKSELLERS AND TION BRS Bese Waite Ai oo 3 h20 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Gstaiee LYR ENS VALLE ° 9 "HE EDINBURGH REVIEW, oneiig ah Ibe peincinal Grocery, Drag, Statiose THE LONDON QUARTEELY REview, | 804 Stove Btores ib. BEY MO OSE. Main office, $19 7th street ‘To compete with net tons OLLIDGE BEOS., SUCCRESORS TO GEORGE T. LANGLEY « SON, THS WESTMINSTER REVIEW, THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, Publisbed Quarterly—Jauuary, April, July, October AY BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (A Pac-semile of te Oregimal.) Pucished Monthly, TERMS: For any one Review. Bor soy two Keviews For sny three Bey For all fo = For Blackwoo!'s Mag For Blackwood and oue Review For Blackwood and any two For Blackwoud aud three Me iewe ; For Bia WOOD AND CUAL, would respectfully call the attention of the pntite to the fact that thay still hold forth mt the eld stack, 914 MASSAOHUSETTS AVENUE, south side. and have also opened # Branch Yard OORNER FIFTH AND O STEEETS. where we keep everything in the FLOUR aud FEED line. as well as WOUD and UUAL and sre Revi i ~ Bingle Numbers of a licview Te pared ‘ to compete with any honest dealer in Washiuct.o of BineE wood call before going elsewhere. wb? . ry o- Be 181) He succeest ally Bunions, Chillblaina. Olab, and ia and other ae Ct tox. hes 4 % Theat lafter the : forkshop. 3 vole cut of Man. by Darwin, + ian, by Ad Clerom. by the anthor of Bece Dens. le af The T 3; 5 jours. from 5 §. ‘wo Brothers and ot: 5 ea. at ol Bichaorety other 8nd other Poems, by Bev. B. Hh Maat their e for saleby WM. BALLANTYNE. jao Sly at 402 7th at.. Intelligencer Building. EN. ¥. FRENCH, B™- MANUFACTURING STATIONER. FIRST CLASS BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OkD ER, OfSce at L. O. Parke &@ Oo.'s. 313 AND 318 NINTH STBERT, 5. w.. Five doors above Peansylvaniaavence, MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND BOY'S I bave on hand $0.000 MAGNOLIA GRAND FLORLA fr this Spring from one foot to ten, re reoaes * x sae CLOTHING, Rztovan. 4. STRAUS’ In comseqvence of fire at 717 Market Space, ‘THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANT HAVE REMOVED THELBS OF FICE AND SALES ROOM To No, 407 NINTH STREET. Where they have on hand s full supply of SEWING MACEINES, jariety to wult the wants of ali Ulasses. E. A. NORTON, agent, o7 NINTH STREET POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Burween 10TH AND 11TH Staggers. B/ SEB SUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. mo- ee ——————————— aC. Vs BI’ Rn =e b. B. TAYLOR, B. Dp, The Foening Star. MARCH 21, 1871 See ee Se ee SPECIAL NOTICES. MBS. M. @. BROWN, of 51 Bond street, New Fork will deliver two Lec- tures in Lineolo Hi case fi of will be a Meiapbysicat tution of marriage, Or. Newman ogy on sty ¢ et forth fa bis sermon on the 1ith turday, ine inst tho Bey. relatioss, ju the Metrosoliten Methodist Church, The L: >ture on the M ccal Dit overy will be free. Tie: ccond, ou the marri+79 ques.ion, will be 25 cents Ticke.sto be had at Philp & Su:omoas’ and at the door, o Mre.M G. Brown Isat the St, James He No. 2, for toe intredection of her Metap Discovery, frem 9am. t sand from 7 to10 p.m. _ The Metaphys’cal Discovery destroys Dis 080 od Branch. Corsultation Free mil st CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D, Many a human being has passed away. for whoss death there was uo other reason than the neglect of known ana indisputably proven means o1 cure Those near and dear tolamily and friends are sleep ing ihe dresmless slumber into waich, had they calmly adopted DB. JurEPH H —e SIMPLE TREAT ailed themselves of his wonderfal efficacions medicines, they would not have fall Dr. scheuck has in hia own wherever sufficient vitality semasos. that ¢ by bis med) and his directions tor their use, quickeued info healthful vigor. In this statement there is nothing presnmptiows. To the faith of « Made no Fe presentations that rt m substantiated by livinz of the cure by Ur. sits as simple as itis unfailing. rea no argument. It is solt- al oved tant vis nck s medict ilosophy req assuring, seif conysncing. ‘The Seaweed Ton'c and Mandrake Pills are the first two wegpons with which the citadel of the malady Is Seetlied. “Two-thirds of ths cases of ‘con Spmption origivati in dyspepsia, and a functionally disorde-ed liver. With this condfrion, the pronchial tubes “empathize, with the stomach They r- Jere, spond to the morbffic action of the liver then, Comes the culminating resnit, and the setting in, with all its distres-ing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION Mandrake ls are composed of one of Na- t Caney Podophillum Peltatum. all the Dlood-searching, alterative calomel, but, unlike calomel, they LEAVE NO STING BEHIND” The work of cure is now beginning. The vitiatet Sne muceus deposits in the bowels and ‘the ati- mentary canal are ejected, The liver, like a clock. . pose up. It arouses aoa hg = stomach acts responsive patient begins to feel that he fe getting, at last A SUPPLY 6# GOOD BLOOD. The Seaweed Tonic. in coujnnetion with the Pille, permeates and assimilates with the food. Tit tion fe now progress: lures. Digestion becomes seen fobe at hand. ‘There fe no more flatul exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets Ip. New comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yer fiven by an indu nt father to sufferit man. Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its ind te hasten and complete the cure. It evters once upon its work. Naetare cannot be cheated. It collects a1 ripe the impsired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gath- ¢ringe. it prepares them for expectoration. and 10 ! ip a very short time the malady is vangnished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made bew. and the patient. in ali the dignity of regained Vigor, steps forth to epjoy the manhood or the Womenbood that wae UP AS LOsT. GIVE The second thing is, the pa'tents must stay ina {Arm Foon: Gatil they get weil; it is almost imposed ble to prevent taking cold when ths lungs at Giseased but it mast be prevented or a cure cenno: be effected. air, avd riding out, especially | this section cf the cou fail end winter, 8 acon Bre al! wrong. Phyei who recommet! thet course lore their patients, ff their lange ar badly diseased, aud yet, becanee they are ia th they must not «ft down qate t; they must walk the roc R ; ard i#a grvat point to cain. To despair of cure atter such evidence of its possi yin the worst casos, and moral cortainty im «) ig 1. Dr. Schenck’s person *l statement ¥ of bis ows cure was in .aese mo last stages of ind at one tine roa w ¢ & drownirg man catching at straws, / phtafned the preparations which L now offer to the put tic. and they ma‘tes perfect cure (1 me. It seemed to me that tcou'd feel then p trate my whole syst matter in my inngs and I wou'd spit up more thar & pintof off ve yellow mat: every moruing for ce long time. As soon as that began to subside,my congb, er, pain apd night te all begap to leave me. cod My appetite became so great thet it Was With © theulty that L could keep trom eating ‘oo m I soon gaived my strength, and have grown in ever since *- 1 was weighed sbortly after my recovery,” added the Doctor, “then looking. like a mere skeletons my weight was only ninety-seven pounde; my present Wels ht is two bundred and twenty-five (235) pounds. and tor years U have enjoyed uninterrupted health Dr. echenck has disconti his professional visite to New York and Boston. He or his son, Dr - H. Schenck, Jr, still continue to seo patients at their office, No. 16 North Sixth street, Philadel phia, every Saturday, from 9a.m.to3p'm. Those Who Wish & thorough ex: ion with the Respi- Tometer will be charged five dollars. The Re=pi- rometer declares the exact condition of the Inngs, ated — can readily learn whether they are curatle ‘The directions for taking the medicines are adapted tothe fatelligence even ofa child. Follow these directions. and kind Nature will do th. in some cases tl ‘hat accompany them: First f petite. Ctreturniog besith hunger is the most w-l- Sc srmptom. When tt comes, ax it will come, the despairing at once be of good cheer: Good blowd at once foliow: cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. Ina short time both of these morbid symptems are gone forever, Dr. Bchenck's medicines sro constantly Kept thou, rn tens of thousands of families. xative or pn gative. the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepara ton; while the Pulmonic Syrup. as a curer of con”: gud colds, may be reganied aa x prophylacteric inst consumption ia any of ite forms. oPrice of the Pulmonictyiup and Seaweed Tonic, 10 @ bottle, or §7.50 bali dozen Man Fills. 28 cents abox, For sale by all dragguate and re “THOMPHON LILLY & CO,. 26 Hanover stroct Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. whit s-t-th tr WHISKIES, GINS, Etc.—1 aw now offering at Teduced prices my celebrated brands of BYE ant URBU: 0' “Old Urow.” “Bowen.” Bye,” “Bobertson,” * nongabela.’”** Pine Apple. selected with great care, an ofsred in our city, and ‘at fi maitall,, 3 respec GIN bought and w the original price, best ; Ti rter of Wines, Li ote, the Celebrated ators TIVE WINS BITTEKS, 1217 Pennsylvaniaavenny. Tm And Proprietor of mhs-tr 1F ¥OU WANT TO BESTORE THE COLOR or YOUB BAIB. remo: drat or sto} ‘AN 5 CRYSTAL DISCOVERY, tue greatest discovery (lor the Huir) of the age. sediment, oo stains. no poisons, never faile It is m tried by thousands of ladies idskfre i acte casally well, Bansh whiskers i well. Brash, wir it makes soit ands Tris yj and > “After hair assames ac! ce. Lt ie ao entirely Rarenioss that it aff wi poisonous com pounds im as ers, rators, and by a hundred other names to mie’ oe opportunity, and this time to * ao. Without injury. Pot upin Este errr col it che Sopris nk Data ale THUBSTON B IVORY PEARL TOUTH PUW- DER is the best article for ‘and preservii teeth. Seid by nl cent three doors 1431 Pennsylvania fer1m> “4 Dear | hea ra ‘sssortment, OHEAP, 2c. on. 8 and 5 i Boor wii ‘SHES. great variety, at reduced WELS, ENGLISH SOAPS. et en a street. > U and invite you to Zaiaaa caine dareekomton end wb17-Im Mth and L stredia; Me W. _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL ReyEenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $317,513.19. Vick PRESIDENT CoLrax will deliver an Address in Baltimore this evening, before the Young Women’s Christian Association of that IT1S REPORTED to day that Mr. Fornay has reconsidered bis devermination to decline the PbUadeipbia collecicr Sip, ard that the Presi dent will send his name to the Senate to-mor- row. MARK Twarn hasrevere J bis connection with the Galazy, andthe bamorous department o that Magazine, heretoiore under his charge will hereaiter be conducied by Denn Piatt, 0 this city. aa ce Nominations To-pay.—The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: David T. Corbin, U.S. attorney for the district of South Carolina; James Belger, to be major and quartermaster, U.S. A. THE SUBEORIPTIONS to the new loan already Teach seventeen millions of doliars, nearly one million having been taken yesterday. Sever .i New York banks have each subscribed for one million of dollars. One Husprep Democrats InTHEB Hovse.— ‘The admirsion of Mr. Edwards, of Arkansas, and the three pew members irom New Hamp- shire, makes just one hundred democrats in the Houre. Connecticut, California and Lexas, are yet to hold their elections. THE BoaRD OF REGISTRATION have recov. sidered their action in entirely excluding srom the lists the names of persons who do not appear in pereon, and have sét aside all such cases for oe the lists are revised at the Ciiy Ex-REPRESENTATIVe Knorr, of Kentucky is pam-d by a good many papers of that State as the best mun ior its next democratic candi- date for Governor, Wesupposed he was to be Mayor of Duluth as soon as that place got big enough to havea jor. THE MBMBERS OF THE BOARD oF PuBLic Works, District of Columbia, were sworn in last evening by James Donaldson, Justice of the Peace, at the office of Governor Cooke, but will not enter on their duties for some days yet, On account of the delay in getting their Toome ready. NAVAL OnpERS To-pay.—Lient. Commander Horace E. Mullen has been ordered to equip- ment duty at the New York navy yard. Lieut. Charles T. Arnold has been ordered to the recruiting shipat New York. Chief Engineer Charles E. De Valin has been detached from the Dictator and p! ced on waiting orders. AN Exriorino Exrepition.—First Lienten- ant Gcorge M. Wheeler, of the Engineer Corps has been assigned to ihe charge of the explor- ation of the eastern part of Nevada and Arizo g <outh of the Central Pacitic Kailroad, and ap order just issued trom the War Depart ment directs the Quartermaster General, Com ‘gary General, Surgeon Goneral, aud Chiet of Ordnance to farnieh the ary supplies medicines, &e., for the exped nm. Tae Hovse Commirrer on ELEcTiens thi morning heard the closing argument on thc Tennessee election case, and unanimously *zreed to report that the election in Tennesse: in November last was a legal one, aud th: present delegaiion is entitled to eeats in the louse. The committee next took up tbs Arkaneas cre of Boles against Edwards. a former Claiming that the latter was not entitle to the seat, as Clayton ha been suspendes from the Governorship, and therefore had ™% right to give a certificate of election to him The committee decided that they had no righ to refnse the certificate, and will theretors report in favor of Edwards taking the sea! Edwards is a democrat. Coxrrematrons.—The Senate had a short executive session yesterday and confirmed a number of nominations of judicial, land, reve nd navy officers, among them the follow- Madisou E. Hollister, associate justice supreme court, Idabo ‘Territory. Jobn A Garduer, U.S. attorney for Rhode Island. Jobo P. Sanborn, collector of customs, Haron, Mich. Henry 8. Glover, assessor internal revenue, 2d district, Georgia. George G. Hoskins, 29th district, Net k; BT. uregarde, 24 dis- M.H. Lawrence, 25th ‘district, . ; W. G. Ranson, 6th district, Missour, collectors of internal revenue. Lieutenant Horace Elmer, to be lieutenant commander. Ketired Lieuten: Commander Robert Boyé, Jr., to be commander on active list. Henry ©. Keene, volunteer lieutenant, to be lientenant in regular navy, on rettred list. Mate Edw. F Eradbury, to'be master in the navy on retired list. Samuel H. Kingham, of S. C., to be consul at Brindisi ARMY SUROBONS ASSIGNED AND TaRans- FRRRED.—Surgeon James T. Ghiselin, U.S.A., bas been ordered to report for duty in the Department of the East. Surgeon G. 0. Byrns and Assistant Surgeons H. Lippincott and G McMiller have been relieved from duty in the Department of the Missou) he two former have been ordered to duty in che Department of the East, and the latter has been ordered to tie De ment of the South. Assistant Surgeon Albert Hartsuff has been relieved from duty in the Department of the Columbia, and ordered to the Department of the Lakes. Assistant Surgeons John H. Janeway, J. U. G. Happer- sett and John Brooke have been relieved trom duty in the Department of the East; the two former have been ordered to Cony d im the De- Ea of Missouri, and the Jatter to the partment of Columbia. Surgeon Francis L. Town has been relieved from duty in the De- partment of Dakota, and ordered to the De- partment of the East. ——-___-. see —_____ FINANCIAL AND COMMEMUIAL. ‘The week opens on duli and qniet market: at the New York Stock Exchange, very little a mation or spirit being manifested in any diree- tion. ‘The money market is still abundantly supplied with loanable funds, and call borrowers are readily accommodated at 4 and 5 cent. on pledge government bouds and stock collater- al. Some of the banke are receiving calls tram their country correspondents for their balances, incident to the in thes as ~ in pds the roepective c of loans, ete., some large ans are to. be called this week, and rates advanced to 7 per cent. —+w0e- aryland Annual Conference Met! odist Protestant Cha = In this conference in session at Chestertown, 'd., on Saturday last, East Washi nm, D. C., jas chosen ag the place forthe next session of the conference. ‘T'he report of the com- qmittee en itinerancy and orders was SPoptea y Yollows: For Descon’s Orders, 0. 0. Meivin, H. C. Hi For the Itineracy, Jacob D. Wil- son, J. Ni » Robert Lewis, A. A. Hi man, W. J. rare The item that the qui of su’ and eligibility to office ioe found in the Dicipline be transferred from Son, bya tpecial conrentior ie 164, aout Dp, a conven! Rev. Dr. Murray’ proceeded to aivocs v. Dr. iv 8 adoption of the measures, ‘Sad after considera! discussion it was finally agreed to postpovelit fortwo years. The Jast or the Fepore subsequently withdrawn. } ‘Tue Fotrowine Spear the eure of th- flamed is given: @ @ potato, and af- Slee pnte ab ping teens el s 6 a cambric nas in. Place the tice over ogee tnfamed, and keep it fitreen - iguite, an ia perfect sare eususes*” it ie ¥ mi trJing by those afflicted with sare ey ——_ +02 -____ 87Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, who has hu has been Feet § eee gt ra 0 @ pam aildrered to the Be, exhorting thet wo baving such large families. 7 Bell she} trousers, cut in genuine sailor fashion will 8 and the prevailing fashion among the {hewteras do not appear &7 The merchant tailors of Philadelphia ha’ formed a for mutual + tO Bs B FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Tvespay, March 21. SENATE.—The Vics President laid before the Senate the concurrent resolation for a joint Committee to investigate the condition of affairs in the South, as returned by the House with an amendment increasing the number of members on the part of the House to fourteen, and also striking out the clause authorizing the commit- tee to print and make public, from time to time, daring the rv cess, the progcees of their invest. ation. @hir. Morton hoped this last amendment would not be agreed to, ps it would DEYEAT TEE WHOLE OBJECT of the investigat Mr. Anthony thea moved that th‘s clause be rc stored. Mr. Thurman said if this clanse had been in the origival resolution it had escaped his notice, or he would have opposed it. The whole object ot this thing was to afford an opportunit issue political mantfestoes to affect electi and this was to be done at the expense of th people. He would not entrust this power to any One, it was monstrous. There was no right to ¢o anything of this kind. If the report was for the benetit of Congress, it could be made at the next Fession. Mr. Stewart advocated that it would ben the interest of peace to PUBLICLY EXPOSE THESE OUTRAGES. Mr. Morton thonght that es the democratic press and speakers denied the existence of the oucages which were charged, that they woald be anxious that the testimony should be lished as soon es possible. But this indispos: Uon to have the testimony made public looked VERY SUSPICIOTS. We had the record in one of these States, North Carolina, and it was @ horrible record, no amount of eloquence could explain it away. Mr. Morrill (Vermont) did not imagine that the committee was to be asecret committee, and hence he could not understand the Opposi- tien to publicity. Mr. Bisir desired to remind the Senator that when the Senator from California (Casserly) bad ata oe to make the testi. in the case of North Carolina public, the majority of the Sevate had voted the proposition 5 Mr. Morton said the proposition was to have the sessions of the conducted in public, where the reporters could have admis- Sion; and no doubt existcd that many of the Witnesses would have TRETIFIED AT THE RISK OF THEIR LIVES. They would have tL 2,en treated like the witnesses before the Uni.ed States grand jury in Ken- tucky were treated, as stated in the charge of Judge Pryor. It weuld have afforded an op- portunity to klu ktux them. Mr. Blair said the greatest danger to the wit- nesses was that the President of the United States would take them up and appoint them to positions abroad. [Laughter.| Mr. or ee said every one of these witnesses had testitied in the impeachment trial in North pooner = cag pw! known who they were aud what they said, and yet noone had molested them. Mr. Wilson said it seemed to him that atter stenting to this speech, this recolution might ‘as well be laid on the table, and the Jadiciary Committee be instructed to report a bill going to the extremest verge of the Constitution to Protect the p:ople of the country. We haye facts enough now to convince any one whos- eyes are open. What do the reports made by tue officers of the Freedmen’s Bureau disclose’ They disclose SCENES OF MURDER AND VIOLENCE to make the heart sicken. Look at the report of ibe army officers sent down South after the war. Mr. Blair hoped the Senator would not omit the report made by General Grant. ir. Wilson did not propose to omit anything @ report of General Grant was a mere pre liminary one; it took a rapid survey, aud dit not con*ain much information. ‘The morning hour here expired, and at ti suggestion of <everal Senators, Mr. Am =, w was entitled to the floor, gave way for the usua worripg hour business. Mr. Hill presented memorial addr Senate by John E. Bryan, who he st. leading republican editor of Georgia, PROTESTING AGAINST THE ADMISSION OP FOS TER BLODGETT as Sengtor from that State, and making grave personal charges aflecting the integricy of Mz Blodgett. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Scott presented meworial of 204 working men of Philadelphia, protesting against th: gianting of female suilrage. Keferred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Kellogg introduced a bill to secure the construction of twenty or more iron steam sbips, and to secure them to the use of the gov ernment for postal, military and commercia mas Referred to the Committee on Po-i ces. Mr. Schurz introduced a joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to dovat- twelve condemned cannon for the erection of = monument in St. Louis to the late Brigadier Gen. Nathaniel Lyon. Passed. The Vice President APPOINTED MR. HAMILTON, of Texas, to fill vacancies in the Committees on Disabilities and Revolutionary Claims. ‘Mr. Hamilton asked that the Senate would excuse him from the honor of serving to th ed, was a Committee ilities. As for himeelf, he was opposed an or 1 bill for the r A Mr. Hamilton was therefore excused. ‘The regular order, being the resolution of Mr Anthony prescribing THE LEGISLATION TO BE ACTED ON AT THI< SESEION, was then taken up, on which Mr. Ames, of Mit sissippi, Was entitled to the tioor. Mr. Ames said that balf the sufferings of the people of the South of both colors had not been told. The great cause of mitch of the disorder which prevailed was the enfranchisement of u large portion of the citizens, and because they dared to contend for political supremacy with HOUSE OF KEPKES: ‘ATIVES.—atter the reading of the journa some time wasspent in a discussion of a motion to correct the journal, 80 as to exclude irom a motion to reconsider an’ lay on the table, @ resolution directing an ip «uiry into the practicability of the consolidation of the Charlestown, Mass., with the Ki * Me., navy yard, offered by Mr. Lynch, of (Me.,) just before adjournment yesterday. The House ‘nally refused to order the correction. ‘ Several members attempted to introduce bills on leave, but objection was made in each case, and the regular,order was aded which was upon sego; the demand for the Previous question upon the bill to provide for a reissue of National Bauk notes, and for other purposes, which came over from a b Mr Stevenson (Jhio.) moved that the House adjourn, upon which the yeas and nays were de- and the How YR vote of yeas, 1@; nays, 72; at one o’oclock and twenty-five min- utes adjourned. if -~—+20e-- BALTIMORB AND PoTomac Katgoap.—fts v ‘The Baltimore and Potom: time, and the who meang communication with all the Sonthern Western markets, and a rival road will been com: ‘between this city ana Wash: ton oe cae Daten of the hi ‘Dow le) aed Onio on its Washington Branch.— Baltimore American. 20 _____ and ten ouh the Telerrapaed Excluse Panis, March 2 unchanged. ed, but there buses have ceased. The Nationals have occupied forts Insy, Vauvres and Bi now The central committee (Monday) ite official Official Journal of the the followin; suffrages 0} national guards repudiates the disturbance. ‘the Sorin it poses: ie provinces. It im, upon us acommander, attempts night disarming Temoves the capitol, infamously seeks to bloods and fil in no crime. A for Wednesda: that the committee will abdicate the power upon the election of a new one by the people. ‘he committee is firm in its decision fo reepsc the preliminaries of peace for the sake of the Republic. An appeal to the de Vites quick adhesions to the cause. The Journal also contains an exhortation to the press with respect to justice and trath. Complete political ammesty is promised. The courts which bave proved partial are to be al tictlp and Thomas. ‘The Nationals Supreme in Paris. The Nationals bave entered the offices of the Figaro and Gaulois The Cre du Peuple cays Paris must proclaim | herseit a free, The Nationals have discovered new stores of arms and ammunition, and now completely 1 sess the whole city. The trade people of Versailles are discon The Natiouai Assembly. Loxpox, March The E burst at received with enthusiastic cheering in that vil lage and at all the railwi route from Dover. The Programme for the ‘There is a on among the respec: able portion of the inhabitants, avd the central committee is alarmed thereat, mediation of the M: of the city for the ap- ointment of Admiral Goisset wo command the ulogn The French Nationa’ VERSAILLES, March tional Assembly met to-day. The deputies of Mountairt were all absent. The committee was ordered to report measures tor dealing with Paris, and an energetic resolution is expected to be returned at once and bas proposed an urgent declaration of the state of the siege in the Seine-et-Vise. The Assembly Guarded by 20,000 VERSAILLES, eit providing for the ay to Cocoa Rig = — ~ France, a4 = necessity of p!ac! © departments of Seine and Seine et Ui F 7 Republican Committee has been deterred. is incarcerated in = of the prisons, and i TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon 's Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-Day. THE SITUATION IN PARIS, The City Under the Red Flac. Seizure ef Pands by the fesnrgents— fiaflic Suspend apzy Lives but Injured by the Mob. to Tae Boening Se fon in Parts, The sliustion to-day i, Fresh barricades have been erect general quietuds, Tne omui running and trafic ha: The Si The police com u arrested. Gen. Chanz Was so maltreated by the mob that he has been sent to the hospital committee, it appears, signed orders for the release of Chanzy and Turquet. Gen. Oremer | is spoken of as the probabie commander of the national gu: the funds in the Hotel de Ville and the m Alti.s. All the approaches to Paris are gu by the natiouals, for the purpose of preventing an invasion. Another siden ~~ by the Insar- em| “ A prociamation bas been issued bearing the signatures of Louis Blane, V and others, which contains th ment: bavi as the will satisfy the people, we will propose the National Assembly ‘measures s providing for an election, tional of of a municipal council, to be elected by the The insurgent central 8. The insurgents bare se! led ctor Schveloher following state- Actuated by the absolute necessity of st sof achieving an end which eitimate wishes of the Freneb ir own chiefs,and tor the creation of all citizens. What is most wanted order in liberty and by Uberty.”” The Organ of the Reds. pablished to-day journal, headed “The ederation.” It contains :—A mantfesto orginatt: in th ‘two hundred and'fftecs of the juminates Paris and arms ‘our honor with ‘The nationals have icipated Proclamation fixes the elections The Journal ¥- announces its in- The committee repudiates all par- min the execution of Gens. Lecompte d sealed up autonomous republican city. and impatient for te decision of the The French Prisoners. 21.—1t $s oficially denied oners of war iu eriand, st. peror Nayolcou arrived at Chisel- o’clock Monday aicernoon. He was her p auy to return thoroughow Napoleon at Chisel ‘ations along the Marriage of the Princess Louise. ‘The journals are alt filled with the progrgmme for the marriage of the Princess Louise fo the Marquis of Lorne to-day. Immense prepara tone have been ma‘’s for the celebration of the event, England. ‘The weather is delightful. Bhoott Loxpox of the Times tel were shot without ‘rial Sunda: = Thiers, Vinoy, and D’Aurelles i cap- ‘h fireworks and caunon, throughout Withont Trial tm Parts. arch 21.—The Paris correspondent egraphs that many persons The Nationals A Reaction. strong reacti t and seeks the les a Camp. Versall Versailles resembles a camp. The entire neighborhood is sti troops. The prisoners tically eocu: by Metz and Sedan are offering their services tothe government. The ig so crowded that many deputies are iged to sleep in stables. Assembly. 20.—The French Na- heard partment of the Seine and » March —There are 20,000 neighborhood of the Assembly The Assembly has adopted resolves intment of a committee im the , in a state of siege. Chapzy in Prison. Paris, March 21.—General Chanzy is a pris- oner in the hands of the insurgents ‘The'cen- tence of death passed upon him by the Central D He Lasaute was shamefully strong! treated and beaten by the revolutionists, ana arrested. his sister Absence of “The from the ‘The National Assembly met at Versailles yes. Paris and the Republic convinced that | by the Na- | a ‘ort Hayes at poon on that day | two miles from Buckner ranch, on the Pawnee fork. Company G@, of the 10th cavalry, wae tent ip pursuit. jseonrt —Howitz & Hazlette | Bave secured the contract for the taveporta == government freight up the Mussouri river. The Missouri Lagisiature adjourned yesterday eae, 208 of Judge Bore ‘and. E. Harr arged with a conspWacy to kill deputy United States Collecior Jeukine at New Madrid, were examined before the commissisner yesterday and discharged. = York Shooting Cases. New York, March 21.—The coroner's jary in | the case of israel Schmidt, who was shot about & fortnight in asaioon on First avenue, gare a verdict to-day, that the fatal shot was fired by Thomas Whalen, and that | Farley «bot John McCarthy. Maher, | George Myrtle, and Patrick Murray were sc | c€ ~ories. “Whalen was not arrested. The oth- | €Fs are in the Tombs. _> der in » Bowling Alley Lovrsvitia, March 21.—¥ young men Specie Shipments. K, March 21.—The ste smer AY Carty ing $68,909, most New V sailed t Government Securities, Jay Cooke the following 52Jn ks. ee. Pie &P 15% (8-2, Jana Joly, W867 2 |8-20s, Jan D0 onan 12 |American Gold. = Corrency 6s. > © cous, —_". de pref'd, —. © ern Unton tel Mai Indiana, §1450@) 63. Southern, emeenes(pincannes The Markets o-Dep. Marge 31. dull’ and_nomi Iseal5X. dail and unclmnged. joward strect superfine, 20. 16.50a$7 35: do. family, $7 ty Me wpe rap. sestatnaet: = ; do. extra, i 7 $5: do. fami #80. Clover sod very at active: Ohio and TD steady at ssa, ‘Oate quiet at 6. Pork weak st $22 steady: rib sides, 1%. clear rib, 11%. lam quiet at 13. Whisky dail ‘and tnehanged BaLtimo irmimia axon, old, 84 bid. Bad, 1 —Gold steady at 11; Gov ery ‘and Stocks New t ernments Money easy at 4. Virginia | North Carciinas, «6, 4 4.10% * L—v larch 2}.—Flour shade quivt ant ade firmer. Corn dull.and nom steady. Wheat inally anchanged THE FOREIGN ™ DON, Marah 31.11 3 a. m.—Consols for money for ncconnt, 925-892. American secei t and steady Isat's, #9, 1563.8, old 6 Ws W-40', S94, Brie, 15, Lilinots, 0%, G estern. 35. Tallow. 4 FRasxroRt, March 30. —Bonds closed the old ies ETS. 2 | her Ww 6% for | ja - spring. Heals. 4d for the | to the highest grades of No n. Se. fornew. B: red weet cradles Facts Speak for Themselves! 4 FEW OTHER AND DESIBABLE AND Goup ARTICLES WHICH CAN BE BOUGET FoR ONE DOLLAR, ar SILVERBERG'S. PIQUE To; T 8! os 5 gee Foite TS ai en ILET 017 pieces, scarlet, em- mR, 4 HANDSOME LACE HDKFs, linen cam Swi 'USLIS CHE: - i cs HEMMSETIES, very hand La MALTESE LACE COLLARS, in diferent Py" ur pairs of ladies’ half regular WHITE OOF ¥. TON HOtE fer 81 Very handsome BOMAS FS. atl silk pegere! tew styles of LADIES BIL FRINGED 4 have also received afcll supply of Ladies’ LRU PRAWE BOSE. in heavy ant eee ee ey in the District, « ie at four for #1 LADIES’ CURDED AND LEMMED CAMBEIU BDKPr. ten for 8 BbAiABS COMDED, AND MEMMED LINEN very pretty. four ler Oh, Very fine MOURNING HUKE, worth cents, which 1 sell two for 81. OUFFS AND a Aud apotber supply of LINEN COLLABS which are ball given aT SILVEREERG’S, 312 SEVENTH ETRERT, Near Pennsyivania avenve Nene TO BUILDERS: ‘We invite the sttentien of Bail c on ingite ton ders and others 1. SLATE MANTELS, which we flatter ourselves ie the largest and best ax mis ‘oar list thar lorthera ls eds Sasa 8 city. Martie. F Dome-uc, and. . Siyie'and 8 our were vacated fo . One stock also. ATRUBES | SUmM PIBORS and Fong iRfaait Pech Mee tzerunage a le M. OC. &. Builé., cor. 9h and D sts. G* 4 PAIR OF BOOTS AND SHOES; roR COMFORT, THY EXCEL ALL OTHEKS. patre sold anD