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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday excepted, At The Star Bulldings, Corner Peunsytvania ay. and Lith st. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT. en THE STAR fs served by carriers to thetr gub- sorfbers In the City sod District at TEN OnN?s 7am WREK of FORTY-FouR OrNrs PR MONTE. Copice st the counter, Two CzNts. PRE FoR MatLine:—Three Months, $1.80: ‘Six Months, $3.00: One Year, 38 90. No papers ere sent from the office longer pot 5 THE WEEKLY STAR—pubtished on ridey morotng- 140 Che V°e- 87—N®& 5,622. WA A SS Speen eee Evening Star. HINGTON D. C., WED VESDAY, MARCH 22, 1871. TWO CEN DRY Goops. AMUSEMENTS, BW SPRIBG GUODS. Gi to $1 32%: Black Silke, @1.80 $1; Fisid aud Plain’ Leos nite: Black Alpaca, 25, 3,95, 40. ma Lace Points, cheap: Pail White i be Japanese si tose tk P Piqnes, 25 to 75 cts Swisses. Mar. apkins. Doylies, Linen Drills, Cot cheap; large stock Mens 1 Boys weay Ls. al Wholesale prices BFUNE PRICK ONLY es BOGAN & WYLIR. 1O1S and 1620 7th ptreet N. We whis tt © PUBLICO. Go to BRODA s i fs just received They are as Good. Colored nt Philad: sre Bran fful rorlinese Pop: if es. White Goods of ali Flannels, Towelings, and all of ONEYS M ing o% Winter Stock of wu RY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SUITASLE FUR THE be ds PLAID and STRIPED MUSLIN Bretty patteras and low priced A inrge elegant TOWEL at 12% cents. BED SPREADS from $1 90 np. NAPAISS and DOYLIc8 trom 75 cents to QS per “Great barcsine ic LINEN DIAPERS, TABLE DAMASK, and all other kinds of White Goods {Repad.} asou as they make re A opened @ fuil Goods. Beal Laces of all kinds, ne Lace Points and Jackets, Black Silks. king and Travelling Suits, Embroidered Cash- mere Sscques, Ladics" Under-garments, J. B. P Paris Corsets, (the best in the worl.) Hair Braids, &c ,&c. These goods are all new, of the jt bert qnal:- ty. and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. ion. Bresses made to order in the latest _mbi5_ No. 907 Pa. av Bs IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, 2 SATUBAL CURLS of every shade, size and style, which 1 wil! sell lower than any other house in the etty, Also. large assortment of French CORSETS at low prices: L UNDERCLOTAING at retuced Frees. All kinds of real LACKS, HANDEES. CHIEFS, COLLABS very cheap, at 8. HELLER’, 715 Market Space. _telett Jest eCEIV 4 FULL ASSORTMENT OF NATURAL CUBLS, which I sell very cheap. 8. HELL 716 Market J JEIVED— zen of onr best PAKIS KID GLOVES, 1 yale. ee 8. HELLER, awit Ta REET SPAOR OO BOOKS, STATIONERY, Eto. pm @ SOLOMORNS’ LIST OF NEW BOOKS. By Annie M_C. Sve- , author of “Emily Chester,” &c. $2. Topics of the Time. By James Parton. @2. . By Mrs. Emma D. B. 8. Sonth- misa M. Alcott, anthor Blue Jackets; or. The Adventures of J. Thompson. 4. B., among the Heathen Chinese.” A nautical By Edward Grey 0. resentative Government and Personal Rep reentation by Simon Sterne. $1 75. From Fourteen to Fourecere, By Mra. 8. W. Jew ott, $120. CROQUET SETS AND MAGIC HOOT VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED axp PRINTED FANCY STATIONERY. PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS ANB STATIONERS whe 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU *Y2= pivecace Review, TE LONDON ARTERLY REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, Poblished Quarterly—Jenuary, April July , Octobor AxD BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (4 Fac-simuie of ine Orveimal.) Published Monthy. TEBMS For any one Review. 4 00 per anni, For avy two Bev 7 00 ¥ a 10 00 12 60 Magerine 400 -dand oue Review. 700 © For Blackwood and any two sews 1000 «6 «= For Blackw ¥ 13 00 LT a eee $00 Single Numbers of a Review. Single Numbers * of Blackwood. ( RLS. by Dio Le ponperennities. by enthor of Wide Wide World Peat et Bog t att and Liberty. Smit Westward by Bail. T. iec. Chipe from a ymereshop: 8 vols. Curtin's History of Greece. Vol. I Ti cut of Man. by Darwin. seu by the author of Rece Dene. ae there and other Poems, by Bev. KH. Bic kustet! WM. BALLANTYNE, 402 7th at., Lotelligencer Building. NUFAGTURING STATIONER: FIRST-CLASS BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, ' Office at L. O. Parke & o.'s, 313 AND 316 BINTH STRERT, 5. w., Five doors above Pesusylvania avenue, janis Washington, D. 0. ATIONAL THEATER. DAY EVENING. MARCA 22, WED EES LEONA CAVRENDRE, r v4. | 2th and 28th instant, at 8 — Brougham’s New aud Original Drama, er,. her nnd hey MINSNIE'S LUOK; Or, THE UPS ANI) DOWNS UF CITY LIFE. SATUSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH Q3, MORTON'S G'FT MATINES 1 Everybody gets a PRESENT. W4LL> oPEga House. Unpressdent:4 Succes. Sale of aeate daily at Music B.ore. Throaged, Pash‘ouable aad De- Licbted: JOHN E. OWENS ip bis oprical dp rformaice of BUTTERBY, in Tom Taylor « Comedy (oatgest= Seetety, called’ vic x A grat eas:. inclnding the tull strencth of the Com- pany In the com se of the comedy, Mrs. Merry- weath Beception and Butte -bv's Preseutation hen You wear it Think of Me.” bly appearance as Old Spruggins, the mthe very fanny Farce call FORTY NKBS, | HALL. THEOD@RE THOMAS: UNEQUALLED CONCERT ORGANIZATION or FIFTY DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS: respectfully tnformed that Mr. will give 1 . MA DI MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 27 TUESDAY EVENING. MAROH 2s Last appearance ot the celebrated Pianiate m” ANNA MEG The pndlic is THEO. THOMA Previous to her departare for Europe Together with the UNBLVALLED ORCHESTRA, many of whom a siaade EMIN iT SOLOISTS. ADMISSION TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. Reserved seats cents extra. sheet will o ed at Metzerott & Music Btore MONDAY MORBING, March 30 The grand Pisnoe used sre from the celebri manufactory of Stel ‘& Sous’ Warerooms at Newer a Coe? mbi7-1t —EE | ae bl GALLERY OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. Just received. some fine PICTUBES. 1236 Penn- Sylvania avenue, betwees 12th and 13th sts mh3-tf ee ee | a BEICHENBACH’S Piane Store No. 423 lith Street, above Penna. Avenue, iD OvER 20 Yuaks.) of the rated NOS Or Melodsone for sale or AH comasodating formes Sreen "Toning and Bepairing. eels” 0.486) ON EXHIBITION (No. 456 7TH 4ND SALE } 71a fe aT Stazer MARKREITER’s, fo. 486 Seventh street, between D and & strets eight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hail, Uholee Of} Paintings, Engray , Chromos. &e. Siso, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Cords and Tassels, Ainge, Nails. &c . in the District. oe reams, CASH: Please remember Name and Number. ap35-1y" SEWING MACHINES. _ TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING MY old enstemers and the public in general that I have h ht thy eugneth° GENERAL AGENCY on SINGER'S SEWING MACHTNE the District of Columbia, and until tho rebuild- of my old store, I am temporarily located at No. 9th street, under Lincoln Hall. have also added to the above the agency for BUTTERICK’S CELEBKATED PATTERNS, ard will be ready in a few days to show of the same ‘Thanking my former customers for their past pa- tromage, and hoping by strict attention aud fair dealing to retain my former reputation. Respectfully, LEWIS BAAR. P.8.—Mr_ E. A. NORTON will stil continue in the establishment. mb21-6t B FUBE YOU BUY A SEWING MAOHINE call and see the DOMESBTIC, At FBANCIS’ Housefurnishin, 4 HE KEYSTOSE SEWING MACHINE te THE BEST MACHINE BYERUONSTBUOTED. Call at the office, S16 F STRE and examine it. Sold on monthly instalments of Ten Dollars. ‘# B. EuuivoTr. mblo-ly WOOD AND COAL. Pixs WOOD, 4&5. I will deliver DEY PINE WOOD forthe next Ww days anywhere ip the city for $5 per cord Also, COAL, LIME, CEMENT, HAI. as low as the lowest CHAS. T. YODER, Wood and Soul Dealer, _Bub21-3t corner 2d and C streets northwest. qr AND Woop DIRECT FROM THE WHARF. ‘at proportionatel: cedved by all the principal Drag, Statione + and Stove Stores throughout this e! ” sUsn PHL. & Mate office, 519 7th street.o ‘To compet with net tons sold! jer BROS. SUCCESSORS To GEORGE T. LANGLEY 4 son, DEALERS IN WOUD AND COAL, wonld respectfully call the attention of the pablic to the fact that they atill held forth at the old stand 914 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, sonth side, and bave also opened a Branch Yard CORNER FIFTH AND O STREETS, paarenreauesie eae rame ine. an well eo an to com: with em: dealer in Giveura call betoregoing claswheres amine Surtcon Ohivopodist, ive U.S. Treasury ,(estad -» 1861) He successfully Chilibiains. Club, and I 0,000 **ex0L182. have on hand 30.000 MAGNOLIA GRAND FLORILA for this Paring trom one foot CI feet high. P i per a ceeeniii - ag order, yes seud snytl ‘at all with- having the money on hand person willing ive me an order please send the money er no ower will be made. ” 4 mbé lm Nortolk, Va., Box 316. Rte sf 2k- In comsequence of fire at 717 Market Space, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANT HAVE REMOVED THEIB OFFIOB AND SALES ROOM TO No. 407 NINTH STREET. Where they have on hand a full enpply of SEWING MACHINES, Jn variety to suit (he wants of all Olasses. &. A. NORTON, Agent, ied 407 NINTH STREET DD® cavLrisups cLassss ee mR EY RO. a. Boots We invite the attentisn of Butiders and others to oug stock of ii i SLATE MANTELS, ‘oh we fatter ourselves is the largest and best as- sort dock in W. ‘ton, if not the most comple:« Sila is ssr am reparypenaites Series 0 cities. and which. no doabt, will bea demand for in this city. Msrepreseot all Kinds of Marble, Farei tic. and, considering Quality, and Dome Style and Finish of ow werk, we on DEFY COMPETITI! |. Our stock py LATROBES of makes, openings in mantels made to PIECES and GAS FIXTURES at variety and of the most desirabie styles thétarket-all of which ro at tm prices 3U mieatacts wee 4 WARE Teow FUReir ssa Te reg EL or NTs, CLOCKS, VASES, STATUAEY, PS. kc. All at igw pilcee- en HAMILTON & PEARSON, mY_No. 4, ¥. M.C. A. Build. cor. 9th and D sts, wold &. B. TAYLOR, M. D. SPECIAL N OTICES. a of 51 Bond w York. BEOWN, will deliver two Lec- street, tures in Lincoln tlall.on Friday and Saturday the ‘phy: ‘Snd removes disease from Ife to hundreds will be tution of D it. Newman's tt col 8:1 forth in his sermon ogy on thi on the 13th instant relations, in the Metropolitan Methodist m. rat will be on iscovery, which prevents ge system, le: hening second, on Saturday, om the divine insti- je, taking exceptions to the Rev. is grand —— a ‘ou family Church. Tee oe on Lg Fone ogra mpomaeed vil ree. The second, on the marriage question, w bees ny Tickets to be had at Philp & Solomons’ ‘and at the door. MG. Brown tsat the 8t_ James Hotel, Boom BicaiefSr fhe, Introduction of her Metaphysical Discoves Bi neultation Free from 9 a m. to 12m. ‘ical Discovery destroys Dis- from 7 to10 ‘mai at WHISKIES, GINS, Erc.- vednes 1 am now offering at joes my celebrated brands of BYE and “Old Crow.” “Bowen,” “Choice Old 0 Old Family Nectar,” “Mo: igabeln,””* ” ‘The above brands have been selected with great care, and are certainly the best offered in our cit fail to suit all, 1 respectful “TOM GIN." bought Ae] York, and which I can se! the original price. wad at figures that cannot ly call attention to my j ane, at suction, in Hew joss ion than @ Gatrien, er of Wines, Liquors. ete., Im pot Proprietor of the Celebrated = Hi ATIVE WiNb BITTERS, mhs-tr 1217 Pennsylvaniaavenae, IF YOU WANT TO RESTORE THE COLOR OF YOUR BA. . remove Dandraff or NATTAN’S ORYSTA sg, U1 greatest discovery (for the sediment, no sta warranted. Has b rnd gentiemen, and given 8. NO poison: tried stop its fall- DISCOVERY, the Bair) of the age. No 4 by. thousands of ladies universal satisfaction Oa the beir or whiskers it acts equally well, Brash, Sry and wiry Hair it makes fot and silken. It is no fickoy or dirty, and "EO simply d sts times the — ee tirely dis ers, EB te: bott! ly dress the hi nexcelled. After it has been used several ‘ful aud el it a isto entiroly harmless that Te ators L ~ oe at one variou: Snowe com own as Renewers, brs, Hegenerstors, and by a pundred other nome to ocher opportunity, and this time to ac complish their object without A th rs, Bestor= injury. Pot upin les holding half as much again as any other, and consequently the cheapest in use. pyriiee: One Dollar, “Sold P The lowed. won for itsel Ristantaneous eftert tr thee ion of Pain in all its vario aman family. and the unsol ai testimony of the masses ‘are its own best adver purely, ETABLE, render by Druggists general. mh? ly ERBY DAVIS’ PAIN KILUER. ral KILLER is by universal consent al- 10 ® reputation ansur- ‘tory of medical preparations. Its ication and extine- yas forms incident to the licited written and ver- in its favor, have been, ‘tisements. The ingredients of the PAIN KILLER, bein it a perfectly safe and @fficacions remedy taken internally, as well as for external Dremoved by west "thie Medicine, lications, when used accordin, Bare linen from its use is readi- to di- alcohol. ing with astly celebrated for the cure of so any of the afflictions incident tothe human family, now been sand wherever it opinion is expressed of In any attack, where yetem is required, the its almost instantancous effect in Rel bie onderfal: and when mahs-eo& W JOUVEN'S INODOROUB\ Mores soiled gloves eqnal to goods dealers. iste and fancy before the public over THIRTY TEARs, found its way into almost every corner 6! has been used, the same its medical properties. proms action, upon the in Her ts invaluable. liewing Pain ia used according to dirac- true to itename,@ PAIS KILLER. Price, 5 and 80 cents. GLOVE CLEANEE re- Rew. Sold by all drag- Price, % cents. des-ly BATCHELOR’S This splendid H HAIB DYE. ir Dye isthe best in the world Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does got contain bor any vital lerd. ison & bo! to prodnce paralysis or jeath. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations donating virtues the; W. A. Bachelor's §utarnished reputation to do not possess. sir Dye has bad thirty years Hair Dye— s 6 Bond » Applied at 1 Dt bsiey “a ‘he genuine uphold its integrity as Black, or Brown, Sold Grand Sprin s Opening MEN'S, YOUTU'S, AND BOY'S CLOTHING, aT A.STRAUB’ POPULAR CLOT 'HING HOUS No. 1011 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 10TH AND J1TH STREETS. Se SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. mw-tf ie SS 7&D H.B. 7&D EVERY VARIETY SPLENDID GENTS’ LIGHT WEIGHT OVERC OATS, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES or SUITABLE FOR CLOTHING, THE SEASON. ALBU, PIECE GOODS. Dh rectived a large and varied gesortment of PREECE GOODS, for Sprine pared to make to order at short notice in the most Fashionable Style. wear, which we are pre- GOODS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. _ ~*~ HABLE BROTHERS, 77H AND D STREETS, RORTHWEST, TaD) TELLIOE NORE BUILDING. 74 J) ———— TE I Feesce Bal f Ww 3. examine our stock: mbI7-Im Full meortncat, CHEAP, 2, of, Greet variety, ot reduced GL18H BOAPS. Lied PeRYOMRRIES, Fs Spon we call your attention, and invite you to EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, Ma. Ca™DWALL, the new Senate: from Kan- sas, is 38 years of aze, and is reported to be worth 23,000,009, Mr. Forngy Nominavep —The President this afternoon sent to the Serate tae nomina- tion of Jobn W. Forney to be co!ec-or of ca:- tome et Philadelphia, Pi Tae Boarp or Puntic Works of the Dis- «trict of Colambd’a have a sided to elect one of their own memve-s secretary 0! ths board: so a'l applicacions for tha: p> ition will be labor lost. ILLNESS OF THe JAPANTSE MINISTER.—Lord Mori, ‘he an-0e Minist-r, wao has for come days been urder the cire of Dr. Mo.gan, having been eorir | to b's bed # nce his arrival with a severe ali.ck of i'in” 5, ' now recover.ng. Ex-SenaTor Ricuarp YarTss retorned to his home in Jacksonville Ill., on Fridsy evening ‘ast, and was cordially welcomed by bis old ne:ghbors and :-ier¢s, He has been twenty- e'ght years in pab!.c} Ow OvrictaL Busines :.—Gen. Michler, Com - loner o7 Pub'ic Buildings, Gen. Schrive., U.S. A., and Surgeon General Barnes, lett this city for New York on Monday night on oficial duty by order of the Secretary of War. ‘Lhey will be absent a .ew days only, Nor TO BE PUBLISLED,—The old order of the Jnternal Revenue Office prohibiting the pub- Neation of income re .uins is sii!) in force, and revenue officers throv thout the country ha been cautioned not to carni h Ls:3 for publica- tion, or allow them to be copied. rom the records of their offices, THE BILL appropriating $10,000 for the exe- cution of Mills’ gi oup of st .taary, commemora- ‘tive of the late epoch in American history, and to adopt the sime to the tympapum of the routheast po.tico of the Capitol building was taken up in the .enate this morning and its fur*her con ider .:ton indefinitely posiponed. How. WILLIAM R. Roperts, accompanied by lajors Hover:y and Horgan, and ( slonel War- red, called on the President yesterday, to requ ppointment by him of the eon of General Thomas F. Meagher as a cadet to West Point. The Pr .dent said he would give the matter his :avorable consideration. MrxisTER Bawxcrorr.—A special to the New York World from Pottsaam says: Hon. George Bancroft will resign the oftice of United States minister to Prucsia, and go to Italy in October. 4 Berlin ae says it is rumored that Mr. Bancroft will retire in October and be succeed- ed by Mr. Orth. —— NavaL OnpERs To-pay.—Boatewain Edward B. Bell and Carpenter Joseph @. Myers have been ordered to the receiving ship Vermont. Lieut. Samuel W. Very has been detached from the Onward and placed on waiting orders. Mid-hipman E. 8. Eichman has been detached from the Brooklyn and granted two months’ —— ate Commander Ira Harris, Jr., has resigned. NoMinATIONS To-Day.—The President sent the following nominations t> the Senate to-day: George H. Holt, Consul at Gaspe Brsin; Dr. C. ©. Cox, rember Board of Health, District of Columbia; F. L. Mapnir 2, Colector of Internal Revenue, 24th district New York. Also,a ‘arge bumber ot jx .tmastors including the following: Wm. ror: Nashville, Tenn; David Brown, Nebraska City, Neb.; A.J. McClare, Wooster, Ohio; C. H. Hopkins, Utica, N.Y. JURORS FOR THE DICTRICT OF CoLUMBIA. The bill recently introduced in the Senate au- fears 3 the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia to designate officers to select jurors for the District of Columbia, which was intro- duced a few days since ard roferred to the Ju- diciary Committee as published in Taz Stan at that time, was this morning reported back by Mr. Trumbull,and parsed with an amend- ment authorizing the court to designate the ofti- c-re until the lative Assembly of the Dis- trict shall otherwise prov San DomrxGo.—The steamer Tennessee, with the San Domingo Commissioners board, arrived at Key West yesterday morning. tive days days and six hours from Kingston. The whole party, ippinding the < Sicers and crew, is in excellent health. . Wade has the = finished, to which Mr Howe bas agreed. Mr. White wishes to add to it, but may agree to it with a few amendmen. The report favorable to aprexation. deemed somewhat un.avorable, are connected with the questions of bt, boundary and grants. Craims ov Loyal P£orLe in THE Sours.— Mecars.Aldis,Ferris and Howell,the commission- rs to determir @ upon claims of loyal people in the South for stores or supplies furnished to the United States army, have issned the rules aud regulations to govern claimants. Each ciaim- ant must eet forth the full particulars as to the time and place of taking the goods, by whom taken, &c., and accompany the claim with an #ffidavit as to its truth, and also one that the clatmant has never been in the rebel army ror voluntarily furnished orother material to that cause, or yielded any voluntary support to the rebel government, Baron GEROLT, the Prussian Minister, and his wife, will return to Prussia early in May, after a residence in America for nearly thirty years. Their departure, sad enough after so Onga reeidence, will be rendered the harder to ‘dem as they will leave both ‘Washington. of these young ladies of the United States, and have never known any other home. Sir Edward Thornton will succeed Baron Gerolt as Dean of the Diploma- tic Corps. * THE District ww confer certain powers uy; pon the Board of Pub- lic Works of the District of Columbia. It au- thorizes the board to cause Pennsylvania ave- nue to be paved with the most approved s the east side of i i 3 : contest Hy Big 0} ted, and Mr. Edwards was sworn in. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Wrowgspar, March 22. SENATE.—Mr. Bayard called up the motion to res opsider the passage of the bill defining a £Foss of matches, which was agreed to, and the ill then placed upon the calendar. Mr. Trumbull presented remonstrance of the American Free rade League, remonstrating against the repeal of the daties on tea and cot- fee, on the ground that the repeal of the duties ‘on those articles would make it more difficult to secure the repeal of duties that are much more burdensome to the people. Keferred to Com- mi.tee on Finance. Mr. Anthony, from Committee on Printing, Teported concurrent resolution to print 2),0) copies of report of Com missioner of Edaca.ion. tir. Bayard moved to exclude trom the report that portion relative to the State of Delaware, which was agreed to, and the resolution passed The Vice President submitted the concurrent re_olution of the House fer an ADJOURNMENT on Thursday, March 23d, at noon. Mr. Hamlin moved to’ strike ont Thursday, March 23d and insert Thursday, March Suh. Mr. Morton objected to naming any day at present for adjournment. and moved to lay the a on the table, which was carried as follows: Ave:—Merers. Ames, Anthony, Boreman, Brown Po Buckingham, Cameron, Chandler, ole ragin, Ferry of Mich. Frelinghuysen, Hamilton of Texas, Hurlan, Morrill of Vt.. Morton, Usbora, Patterecn. Pomeroy, Fool. Prat tt 5. Bice, Sawyer, Schurz. Foott. » Speucer, Stewart, Sumner and Wilson—5 Nays—Messrs Bayard. Blair, Caldwell, Casaerly, Cocper, Davis of Ky., Davie of West Va.. Fenton, Gilbert. Hamilton of Md., Hamlin. Hill, Hitch: cock. Johnson. Kellogg, Kelly, saulet u urman Tipton, Lrambull, Vicke om Mr. Schurz introduced a bill authorizing the construction of a —— across the Missouri river, at or near St. Joseph, Missouri. Ke- ferred to Committee on Post Office. Mr. Patterson introduced the following bills, ‘which were referred to Committee on DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA : To confer certain powers upon the Board of Public Works in the District of Columbia. ‘To authorize the conveyance of certain lots of oo and improvements thereon to the city of Washin, ‘Mr. Lewis introduced bitt to grantlands in aid of the construction of the Shey .ndoch Valley =. Re.erred to Commi.iee on Public De THE FOUTHTEN CONTESTED SENATORSHIPS. Mr. Stewart called up the resolat.on reported from the Committee on Privileges and Elec- tions, ec to seats in the Senate M. eo of Alabama, and Mr. Blodgett, 0. corgi. Mr. Hill opposed action on the resolution without mature consideration, especially in the case of one of the parties mentioned, (Mr. Blodgett.) Mr. Thurman insisted that action should be bad on the two cases separately, and said it had never he age in the Senate before that a committee in @ report as to the right of persons to seats in the Senate, included two persons in the same report. The ss hour here expiring, the subject went over, and the regular order, being THE RESOLUTION OF MR. ANTHONY prescribing the order of business at this session, was taken up. Pending amend- Mr. Sawyer withdrew his ment including in the business to be considered at this session the general amnesty bill now on the calender; and the question then reca-red on the amendment of Mr. Suerman, providing that the Judiciary Committee shall report a bill, to be considered at this session, to Protect lite and property in the South. Mr. Sherman said that as there was a differ- ence of opinion on the subject, he asked the adoption of his amendment, in order that it might be definitely understood that the intention was to remain here and act upon sucii lezisla~ tion as the Judiciary Committee might report. His opinion was that the Judiciary Commit.ce should now be considering and @ bill. Mr. Trumbull would say to the Se: yr that this subject had been before the Judiciary Com- mittee, but the committee hat not been able to come to —T, conclusion on the subjeci; and farther, his idea was that there was no prospect that the committee would be able to agree in this matter. ‘Br. Morton expressed surprise that Mr. Tram- bull should favor general amnesty to the late rebels, and yei be unwill ng that a bill should 5 pemes ‘0 protgct the loyal people of tho Mr. Sherman sug; that the Judiciary Committee could molester and the Senate could amend it to suit itself. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Kerr (Ind.) presented the credentials of Messrs Hibbard, Bell, and Parker, members elect from the Stateot New Ham: who cai forward were sworn in. amis ie Mr. Hale (Me.) asked and obtained unani- take from the Speaker’s table to re-establish the ofiee of sur- veyor at Eastport, Maine; which was amended and passed. ‘Mr. Young (Ga.) rose to 4 PERSONAL BXPLANATION, and had read a letter from Washington to the it is stated Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, in which he had ex ‘a desire to charge through pt with a body of cavalry, shooting and 1 Mr. Young said that the statement was simply ridiculous and preposterous. He had never felt, trom the day of nis , OF given utterance to sentiments that could war- Tant any such statement. He met with but kindness trom members of the and bad never entertained any but the —_ friendly feelings for every member of the 10" use. Mr. Killinger (Pa.) moved that when the House adjourns it be to meeton Friday. Dis- agreed to—ayes 41, noes 149. CONTESTED ELECTION CASES. Mr. McCrary, (lowa,) from the Committee on Elections, reported @ resolution declaring oe a Tess Vion nnessee held on y of mber ws, held on the day fixed by law. Mr. lcOrary moved that the report be laid on the table and printed, Firing notice that he would call itup at an oo aay Mr. Poland, (Vt.,) from the same committee, ade @ report sustaining the claims of John AS representa ive from the third Askavsas district, the seat, however, subject to les. The report Was adop- Also, a resolution to Mr. Preston for ex- peariecurreae Sgniee ie eat of Hon . M. Tris, mm i in the 36th = Mr. Stevenson (Ohio) made the point of order that the resolution involved an en 2, and the reao! was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. a Perce (Miss.) moved that the House ad- urn. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) asked what ‘there ae 2s bt necessity: day the itieman saw an absolute necessity for le; now when 8 @ pros- pect or I he moves to adjourn. Mr. Stevenson (Ohio) objected to debate, and = vote was taken, resuiting in yeas 36, nays ‘Mr. Farnsworth (Ill.) rose to and oftered the tollowing: . senate woe "Phat ae Home muy sons ie December aeshah ita: — icin he sata wowta allow the ave ted if it . wi ase “The pester ile the members of the until the motion of Mr. Beck (Ky.) the House, Of yeas 91, nayas6, at oeloek adjourned, a. ing very ta! pola “By dove, tall ve to act that “ pay country the “Mount Zien city arching is known in ‘New ‘Tork 7 oe ‘The “invention” is This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-Day. THE Telesvaphed Ex Loxpox, BEVOLU1 NIN PARIS. Their Positions Pa March Tranqail.’ 21, midnight—The latest advices trom the interior of Paris are to one o'clock p.m. The city wastranqnil. A placard signed by appended the mayors whove signa.ares were to the manifesto yesterday informs the citizers that the Assembly at Versailles have voted an urgent proposal for an election for a muni cipal council that the rational guards will prevent farther contiict till the final decision of the Assembly is | rendered, Protectt Loxrpor, of Commons to-night, Vieount Entieid stated | that Lord Lyons had been tnsiructed to accom- om of British Subjects in A ris. Marcl 21, midnight.—In the Honse pany the French government to Versailles, and that every arrangement had been made to pro- tect the lives and in Paris, The D Panis, March 2 ficial journal urges the ercisé a vigilant watch for to re-enter Paris, ment of the national guards regularly, ‘The pay the Insurgents, ‘he insurrectionary of- national guards to ex- criminals attempting and the distribution of alms to the needy, Lave been resumed. A proclamation, sij dated simply Paris, ed by Gen. Duval, and mands the election of a mayor of Paris, with deputy mayors in all the arrondisements. The prociamation says it is not the intention of the nationals Paris from France, but only from the to ‘ate pire andthe government of the national defence, and from their measures of treason and cow. ardice, and concludes with people to sustain themselves appeal te the ‘as we are doing, and to follow our example in opposing oppre=- reeds A decree forther mes the maturity of commercial bills, and prohibits landlords from expeliing ledgers for Rat of rent until the issuance of afresh order. The iusurrectionary central committee has decided to respect the conditions ot peace, bat considers at just that the largest portion of in- demnity should fall upon the authors of the war. Many of the nationals met last night and adopted resolutions for mutual protection aud maintenan, The army to take and saysif ty represses Paris is quiet. trips. The theaters are open and the ra‘ trains to and from Versailles rua regular situation changed. stopped. The tocsin fired, and fearing au tailles. The Ofc when the ce, ‘le urges upon each battalion of the Peseession of its own quarters, this is done the rising will be prompt- 1d, and probably without bloodshed. Night Alarms. ‘he cabs ha resumed their in Montmartre, however, un- All business and labor bas been There are frequent night alariws. and druins are sounded, and cannon the Montmartreists rush to arms, attack trom the 00,000 troops at Ver- How to Save the City. ‘al Journal says the bour nas arrived common people of the eapita!l can fave the country, and appeals to the bourgeois for support in the emergency. ‘The insurrectionary official journal sa extenuatior that he bac on a crowd of inoffensive women. Gen. Says the journal, was in plain clothes, A Poor Excuse. n of the execution of Gen. Le Compt d four times ordered his troops to tir ‘homas, sketch- ing the fortitications of Montmartre. Defending Panis, March 21—Evening.—Al. battalions the Repa of the national guard of the second srrondisement have signed & manifesto joining their voices to those of the deputies to the As- sembly and the mayors of Paris in their deter- mination to defend the republic and its tran- quility against all persons. They have organ- ized a spec ial 1orce and measures for the protec- tion of their arrondisement, and appeal for the co-operation of allin the work for conciliation and abstention from crime. A similar move- ment is being made in other arrondisements. Dem tion by the La: Omstra' 4 wand Order There was a demonstration in the day in ‘The streets to- favor ot the union of ail men of erder. demonstrators headquarters, by bayonets. proceeded to the insurgents’ but 1ound their passage barred An al yn ensued, angry altercatio: after which they retired; but the movement has @ tendenc’ ‘y to spread. Theirs has sent Glas Bizoine as a delegate on the part of the gov- ernment, to endeavor to conciliate the insur- its, the prospects for which uow seem more ‘ul. May rence to of Paris refuse to give concur- ¢ holding of elections on Wednesday. The French ete 4 Appeals to the VERSalLLes, March 21.—The National As- sembly bas approved the demniog the criminal attempts of a men to involve France in non con- few mad ruin and dishonor pressing councils general. Picard announced in the Assembly that ali the functionaries of to the Asrembl: nounced that the Assembly a b! the municipalities. Scholleb tain the re! ral Soisset, details of whe, be said, hold departments have otlered arm d support. It was an- vernment will present to ll providing for elections in Gen. Chanzy a Hostage. er reported that he had failed to ob- of General Chanzy and Adui- and, after some remarks, gave the arrangements of the insurgents, General Chanzy asa hostage ‘and will shoot him if they are att . Congratulations iu the Germas Par linment. Brau, man Parliament to~da: the Emperor upon March 21.—At a session of the Ger- Herr Frankenburg, by president of the Chamber of mm passed the House congratulating the occurrence of the 74th anniversary of his birthday to-morrow. throne Charles ‘bro Aix la Chapell especially for —_-—__ rested 7vT iperor manife speech from the marble yht from Aachen purpose. mati Republicans. Cinein: They Favor Abclishing Political Disabiiutics. Circe tI, March 2!.—Ten days ago, a pri- vate meet was held which was attended by « dozen cans prominen: in the ¥, and com meee) to draft or pa ase for the of a Central yu in iiton county, for fea’ of certain views and nani, which od lican + That comm wi consisted of 8 Matthews, , G. K 1nd expresses the hope | property of British subjects | From San Franciece. Stocks— German Celebration, dc. a fteved to-day, tn eplie of the et is weal 1) energetia efforts of the bulls to sustain the late advance. The streets are crowded this evening by citi revs witnessing the illumination in honor of the German peace celebration. To-morrow will be observed asa holiday by a large proportion of lation. The celebration wil! undoabt- the popu edly be one o° the finest ever seen in Fran- cisco. Every train and steamboat arriving to- day broaght large crowds to participate in tha festiv ties this evening and to-morrow. Keane Rey And Montgomery streets thie eventing pre= sent & magridoent Pings, chinese ] tante:ne, frarsp rencles, and decorencns of all Kiuds are d spliyed in every part of the city. ——_~»———*- ul moctini St stows, Me., Slarch 22—The storm yes ¥ wes very severe. Nearly three inches of fell. Snow aircon the upper waters ef the Androscoggin, £0 that river has risen only nine inch \ The wasbeut on the Androwogg @ railroad below L'sbon Falls, prevents tae | trainson that road from running, aod it willl | take two days to repair. —Three comparies of ry, under com aang of Col. Merrill, arrived yesterday from Fort Leavenworth. | _ Lawrence Ackley, stabbed in a bowling alli on Sund -y, died to-day | Trying Starvation Agata | ,Harrroxp, Coxs., Mach 2i.—Jas. W leony the murderer of Warden Willat’. of the Con~ becticut State prison, who is under sen ot | death, and who fasted owar nine days Inet tally | is again trying starvation. He bas taken nothing for two days. ve, azed eight am nly Brinnell, were ki talling tm of an old cavein which y were mere playing. Four RockLann, h 22. convicted in September as robbery of the Lime Rock Bank, wae to-4 rentenced to the State prison tor tour years —_.—_—_ Proposals for Government Bonds. New Yoru, March 22.—There were twenty= one preposais for bonds to-day, amoun ing ta awards n $8,000,000, at from 109 34 to WaT. Th will be $2,000,000, at from 109.34 to luv 2 Fire Bostox, March 2 dwellings, owned by Mr, Brig were burned lest nigh FINANCIAL A Money is ng a little more active and valuable in ork, and there is a disposi« | tion to take nothing less than five per cent. for call leans, even from good borrowers. : > “ [By Bankers Lewis Jobnoon & home aud NewY Pe | ot A adeon 9% + prefer and Indian= Beck letaod ca 2 old. 4; do pew, Gy, nie State sixes. old, ©:"North Carolina sixes, old. + Missouri sixes, 91°; ion Pacific First’ Bonds, rket etrong. ——> The Markets To-Day. Batvimors. March 22 —Cott ing 14. Flour ote firm. ¢ 62% Vbeat unc! #1 €ru Corp active. S4a%- yell: Oats weak. Cate, Pork weak. rib sides. ard steady , 13. BaLtimorr, March id. Sie asked. do. 1986. 66 bid: do coupon. 7 New h 2i.—Floar stex orn unchanged account 1945's tite: Erie, 15 11.30 a @.—Cotton opened ri ) Te; Orleanmy ONTON. March 22,150 p.m.—American secrri- ties quiet and steady arroct, March 22,180 pm —Pork.«. Yal- 2s. 64. — +202. — jarriage of the Princess Loutse. ‘The Princess Louise, sixth ebild and fourttr daughter of Queen Victoria, was married yrs- terday in St. George's Ohapel, at Win sor, England, to the Marju‘s of Lorne. eldest son of the Duke of Argvie, heir-apparent to that title and the estates of histather. At I! o'clock ministers, embas.adore, nobility and clergy and the bridegroom's tamily were admitted to the royal chapel. At 12 o'clock ten roval carriages with ali the members of the Queen's family and other royal ee water I —-. a south entrance of the chapel, where they were received 4 the Lord Chamberisiv and con- ducted to placeson haut pas. At 12.05 the bride- groom arrived, accompanied by Earl Percy and rd Gower, and they were conducted to seats on haut pas. At1215 THE BRIDE, accompanied by the Queen, and suite in tive carriages, arrived at the west entrance of tbe chapel, where they were joined by the brides- maids and moved up the have amid muse by the choir. The bride wes <upported by tha Queen, Prince of Wales andthe Duke of Saxe Coburg. The bridesmaids were Ladies Camp- bell, Cecil, Butler, Montague, Gordon, Lennox, Gordon, Seymour and Fitvgeraid. The bride was seated on the left of altar with the Queen near at band. THE CEREMONY was performed by the Bishop of London im the choral style, the Queen giving the At theend of the last prayer a royal salute waa tred trom theartillery im Windsor parks, and the guests repaired to the castle for luncheon. The bride and bri departed at 30'clock TEE FIRST INSTANCE which bad occurred within mauy years where a member of the royal family of England bas been legally and openty, aceor: to the fforms ef the es ablished r A married to a subject of wedded will reside, it is burgh. The full pames and tities at it i Hl OW nist i HS

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