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THE £VENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Pennsylvania av. and lth st. Br Tas EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ‘HE STAB ie served by carriers to thetr wab- ame Ts in the Olt and District at Tan OsxTs PER WEEE or FORTY-FOUR CENTS PAR MONTE. at the counter, Two CENts. PRicE FOR MaiLine.—Three Montha, @1.60; Ste Months. 8 One Year, $6.00. Ho papers ere sent trom office longer tham paid for. TEE WEEKLY STAK—pubiisbed op Friday morning—@1.60 © year. V°= 387—N® 5,623. D. C., ‘THUR: Evening Stat. DRY GOoDs. AMUSEMENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. MABRIAGE OF THE DAUGAT! EVENING STAR. ae aa CHIEF JUSTICE C@asE. EW SPRING GOODS. ATLONAL THEATER. Clear and Harmless as Water. = =e N Bunek Stix: st t's N =a : = ae Washington News and Gossip, PMEUANGES CHS UTES, 9) to 25 ct LEONA CAVENDER NATTA DiscovEnyY SBS Cas WUTES, 9 to 25 ete Ss “ is ‘ $00) pecs aeeaeditealiltcter aly Ais MOLLS, 9724 to Bente: | 1, son pronghan'y Mow oud Origheal Drams, ry DISCOVERY. | MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. ‘sappy tothe behdn that the ons ahtees on.” 9 MINNIE’S LUCK; x DissOvERY. He Recommends Legislation to Pro. | We will accept this as a happy augary for the x Or, THE UPS AND DOWNS OF CITY LIFE. | 8 RISCOYERY. tect Life and Property in Some fair young girl who to-d evusigned her happi- re GNDERWHAR MORTON'S GIFT MATINEE satuapay | ¥ pistevent: —— pene tee ts lg a ay hing ea NOLLY =. 608 Sth street. AFTERNOON Pra Lato . The oniy attice y barmiess Watranied co restore ir. remove Diadrail and st falling ont Large bottles, containing over hs! much more than any other Hair Pre . Sold by Ward & Waish 19th «t and Pa. ave and 18h and Q. S. Onlvert Ford, 1108 Pennsyivania avenue, (Christian! Bros. 7th and M streets Croptey 110 Bridgs street, Georgetown. J.D. ODowneil, sth street, Naxy Yard. D.P. Pickling. 34 street and Pennsylvania aven 16 B A. Bacon sand F Island. And st the Depot, cor. ates the bigh trust no one doubts. Rarely are marriazes so suitable in every respect as this one. Youth, position, and wealth are possessed by both. ‘This wedding has been the topic of conver. tion for several weeks, and society has been much exercised about its occurring during the feason of Lent. and precivitating matters as re- gards Eater bonnets and costumes. Miltiners and dressmakers have been in their glory, for Patent Utes No Other Legislation Recommended . ‘The President sent the following message to the Senate and House of Representatives to- day: To the Senate and House of Representatives. A condition of affairs now exists tn some of the States of the Union, rendering life and pre perty insecure, and the carrying of the mai!< and the colle mn of the revenge dangerons. The proof that such a condition of aifairs \W41L5 orega House. Overtiowing and Fashionable xniiences nightly atiost theexcetlence of the perforiaance Last night ho two af the great Oomedian, JOHN B. OWENS. A gecat Bill to ni bt. ‘TH:S Thareday) NIGHT. MARCH 23, Sea’ Fine + p= BOD To - BRODHEAD & Aud eee their i trom Mew York ast reel red ‘They are as Good.» Colored 3 as Company from Bal hithe Lexghabis A To o me TRE LIVE isDi ists in some localit ed is now before the S-: id stapitaiad hina nnn c Ae cece N AND THE HEA MEN. M. @. BROWN. — what would of e Pe John Be. Owene BL RGIN foharacter, 1. | 0,32 Bond street. New York, will oliver two Lec ferent ine eee rae Serre anene evils = | has been converted into one of profit. It was Baim bacchasias a en rereae ne Shmen semen tty 9¢ Sen tech and Seth insteut A¢8 pane The er at Gone | moe doubt. Thet the power er the coemste uc [certainly very kind ef the family ta calebre:s PROPHET ewe | P INCOLN HALL. her great metaphysical Discovery, whieh prevents thin the limits of ex- the nuptials here, and allowall their fiends the and removes disease from the syriem, le the United States actin, ria for os isting laws is sufficient for present emergencies | yjeasure of ticipating. For conscience’s | pleasure of participating. 73 G > = THECDORE THOMAS’ selonl Bectase on tes aera: | 1s not clear. sake Dr. Lewis declined performing the cere- LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. | UNEQUALLED pA Tang come, giving inst’ | “Therefore, L urgently recommend such leg! . . CONCERT ORGANIZATION - 2» lation as in the judgment of Congress shail | mony in Lent, but tendered the church aud A. 6. GASTON pe ig Eg ap Et ny eftectually secure lite, Liberty, and Properts. | altered the usual midday service to accommo “ el ati in the Metropolitan nodist Church. and the enforcement of law, parts of the r famity. Has tee honor to to acnommce that the fs FIFTY DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS! | he Ccciore ou the Metupuysieal Discovery will | Cite ‘States, pj hay ‘amity. a eed alsin et pos be free. The second. on the marriage wnestion, will | “Tt may be expedient to provide that such law en we remem! ng to pe NOW OPENING The eblic, te Ferpretfully informed that Mr. } be 2conte Tickets to be hed at Philp & Solomons’ | aq ™AY Y passed in pursuance of this recom- | form the service he loses the handsome reeom- ih keeps Bioth ot ‘THEO, Ty sREND CONCERTS “TEs Oo rown teat the St. James Hotel, Room | mendation shall expits af the endof the ext pense that would have been his reward, we see my L NS, ONDA * 2 overy, frem 9 a m. to 12 m rom 7 to. s a jpy te ” A np ne TUESDAY EVENING MAEGH as pm ite Hivtapos sical Discovery destroys Dis: | recommend legislation during the cresent ccc, | lous clergyman. In these timos, when money is ud tic, Londe wd Ne yt . aot ranch. J. g Parir. aden a ~ x bei ease, an anch, act appearance of the celebrated Pisniste miss MESEI Fine French FL sion. - Rant. | ‘0 all-powerful, it is refreshing to meet with ‘sy BEBBONS. Cousuitation Free. mil tt oa? ; st s e JET GQUUDS. anda eikicat ts bar Eecechurete: otee. We Washington, D. C., March 23, 1571. one who cannot be bought. There is a differ- “ACES. + And z T depar 3 Kesar 2 1 SUMPTION, . | ence about “hers gy" Booms area: No. 1223 F STRERT. MENEIVALLED ORCHESTRA, con! INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from th! muh 2 3 many of whom are a tales EMISENT SOLOISTS. ADMISSION TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. ry its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. THE ONSERVANCE OP LENT among the high and low church party, and we bave just had the le of @ daughter of the source to-day were $435,998.24. SEVENTY OFPICERS of the army are stationed PAES HOUSE ‘ke ESTARLISHED Pleased to announce that I have re. be x abs natant Was Tak Gale es established a of En, jead ey the wstabiished my House in Paris,and sball ‘any @ human be! as passed “ in Washi: nD at is time. time honored institution Lent. the Queen mow be atle. ns heretctore. to imbercaltthe a a eres there waa no ctlier Fenson than the neglect o ne prensa of England, who can eontrol circumstances ond of the season #8 they inske their Music Btore MONDAY MORDING. March 20" by toto ny A apne Bc ‘TRE PRESIDENT was at the Capitol to-day | cause them 'to suit her convenience and wishes, ° axe to-dax opened @ fii The grand Pianos used are from oeerated I io she desombnan slumber into whic! with Secretaries Boutwell and Robeson, and ermgjts her daughter to m; on the 2ist of nmi oe “| calmly adopted had conferences with a number of prominen: | March, certainly there should be no ebjection 1 — saad DR. JorEPH H SOHENOK’S SIMPLE TREAT- aticaal Sinators te tok s00m: to @ marriage among our aristocracy on the Zl, rkadios, Cn pe ; peor GALLERY eid ein cose Bg | nS Cae republican Se » when Pesoee en he. conse 1 aud 0 cix sete, (the Best in thre wo ir 7 emeelves of his wonderful eff ——— 2 Be ke Thess woot are it new of the beat ‘anal Pe mealetpes, they would not have Sete ea that | TBE TENNESSEE will sail from Key West for | Months trip to Europe not interfered wi ty. aud will be sohl at the lowest possible pric r. Behew ia his own como 'y, | New York to-day, but will touch at Charleston, | js an old friend of the family, and a lew church- 2 1 it aty lew. LE. ) whe: vit Femaius, that vitality, G Se en eet waa Pests Maguay erg pied eoires Ponn- [ty his oadtchess sed hie ditectites for thelr tor te | anda portion or the Commusion koa atten | oom He performed the ceremony to-day. mbi5 No. 907 Pa. av ; No. 7 Vite Trevise, apleamin Grom, Canteen TAL on eh ee eee ff quickened into healthful vigor will leave the vessel at that place, and immedi- ately come to Washington by rail. Eart De Grey and Kipon has accepted an invitation to be present at a banquet given Many a:rived at the church before the usual services were concladed, but ef course did not enter, for fear ot disturbing the cot Le As soon as the benediction was pronoauuced the church rapidly filled, and men entered with the flowers. In a short space of time the chancel, ERY IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES. 4 this statement there is nothing presumptions. othe faith of che invalid is made no re ALLO’ |, that is no! Eo Y. M. ©. a, CORNER NINTH AND D STBEETS. OPEN FROM 9 4. M. a*suring, self convincing. : in his honor on April 10th by the Grand | ra:ling aud font were NATURAL CURLS ALL ABE WELCOM The Seawecd Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the | Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the | COVERED WITH MOSS AND BLOOMING FLOWERS. i FREE REAVING ROOMS, with Papers fret iro, Mespous with which the citadel of the | pistrict of Columbia. ‘The banquet is strictly | Four baskets of flowers also stood at equal dis- of every shade, size and style. which I will sel! |’ pgazines from all parte of the coumtry. malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of oon Jower than Masonic, and none but those belonging to the BY other house in the eity. order will be present by invitation. NoMINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: J. F. Huber, appraiser merchandise, port of Lauis ville, Ky. Lieut. Commander J. fr Nt LIBBABY OF 16,000 VOLUMES. a fanctionally DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS st 12:16 and 6p om. GYMNASIU: WLING ALLEY. & BATHS. SABBATH SEBVICES in LINCOLN HALL, at 2.30 p. and sumption originate in dyspepsia, and disordered Liver. With tne condition, the prowcuial tubes “sympathize” with the stomach. They re- nd to the morbifie action of the liver. Here, en, Comes the culminating result, and the setliog ‘th all its distressing symptoms, of yi UMPTION tamces apart inset —. com purple covers were remov m2 read. desks, and white was substituted. Bisho) Me Ilyaime, i full eanonical robes, en! apd atter a few moments in pra) er took his seat, and the organ sounded forth low music. ‘There were four ushers: Hamilton Fish, jr-, Fred. Also. a large assortment of French UORSETS low prices: Ladies’ ENDERCLOTHING at reduced Brices. All Kinds of real LA HANDEES CHIEFS. COLLABS very cheap, at 8. HELLER’, of one of Na- -campored Podophilluin Quackeu- | May, Baron Von Alvensleben, and (a; Ward. joodoekeching, alterative | Bueb, on the retired list of the Navy to be | Tidvensen four emall boys who oa Guage af feet 713 Market Space > of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they | ction g # Sic ree O.S. | the white ribbons dividing the church. yt BECKIVED— ©, BEICHENBACH’S Piaue Store 4 EsVE NO STING BEHIND” to be ensigns TRE UsH Also a number of army nominations, ind thn Baighahs seen ‘The work of cnre is now beginning. The vitiated a rr in: Wore waat is styled the Enghsh morning dress. © ——- BH. 433 TA Aivect, above Penna. Avenue, the bowels wad fu. the mi —_—_ ‘The ushers wore blue roseties and the button. 4 FULL agar esis or sote agency RTAMNHED OVER 90 Yeake) ee ee tartan has | 9 COmMIuMATIONS—The Senate in executive | hole boquct; the gloves sere lane der ene ESSE ES SER # Wan Kuabe & Uo » Baltimore. aud Wu, aponsivelys and the patient bagins to | *°#eion yesterday confirmed the following nomi- | Sitting in the gallery ani lemons foe ee which I sell very cheap. a ueseuee. : Albany; also. eccond hand| feel that he fs getting, at last nation : John Bowels, surveyor of customs, | *¢tne was animated and beautiful. All were jamoet “wut on the most A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOUD. odattng terms: Piano anc in visiting costume and bonvets with bat one ring. ept-ly” Savannah, Ga.; D- 8. Lewis. assersor of inter- exception; and although we did not learn her nal revenue, Sth disurict, Virg. nia, Oharles ft ‘The Seaweed Tonic. in conjuvetion with the P petmentes and assimilates with the food. Obylidc Jrgan Toning and JoST BECEIVED—— ; se ;, | Dame, we admired her beautiful dress of light a mall cr. | BOpkins. postmaster at Utica, N. ¥ ; Fraucis S. | RAMe, 9 Fa Sree | OM AN BA SNe” | icrees Dizectice vec ten pea es tae eeetee ts | Welle, of Conn. to, be thied catenect te tke Sne'bair in classe Seale eee Pee aj MO dosen of ” ae EID qtoves aes a yaaa Stoner |) *n be at bard. There is no more Supaneevin® § Tete RUG MARTIBR ODTTICG. not attend at the church, and the judges of the s ; vreaer. | -Macerbation cf the stomach, An appecite sets iu. Sees : and t sof the 81 per pair MARKEITER's, Rew cer the greateat Bicod Paritior ever yei | ‘Tae Executive MANSION To-Day.—There | Supreme Court could not adjourn 1 time fer S. HELLER, 40. 486 Seveuth street, Detweou D and B strots | given by av indulgent tat to suffering man. the ceremony. > . > Hall Schenck 's Pulmoute Syrnp comes fn to perform ita | Were quite a number ot callers at the White ALL TRE LapiRs <—? eee! sesee Oak eatstinen Deatavines aetna, ae. | fenninc cere eens complete the t House to-day, and among them wes Senator | best known in society were present. Mrs. Fiel “ . eee D: ado ew at ¢ upon its work. Nature 01 4 and her daughter, rs. Webster. Mrs. Fish _ 7 Also. Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window | enters at ouce upon ite work. Nature cant Morton, who had an hour's interview with the * BOOKS, STATIONERY, Sic. | stados Picture Frames, Picture Cords and Taseeln, Gocach palaces and Fivens the impatres President in the Ked Parlor; atter which, Sec: | ore black velvet, with white bonnet. La ty 2 Stage Maile, Bo, tp the District, cringe, it propares thm for expectoration. wo retaries Belkuap and Robeson and Atiorney | Thornton was very elegant in pearl colored pa & SOLOMONS’ ty" ery malady is Vo General Akerman came in, a3 alco Secretary | ®’k trimmed with black velvet, and bonnet tu Please remember Name and Namber —_ap38-ly thre pied is ren Boutwell, with whom, at one o'clock, the Pres- | ™atch. With her was Mrs, l’Estrange, Mix LIST OF NEW BOOKS = ee naw and the patient: malt the digaity of 1 ideut went to the Virginia Brooke, and Mise Mary Les. "Tac SEWING MACHINES. Ligor. steps lorth to enjoy the maul tails to mention the audience, for Wak DEPARTMENT OgDE: So much ot 7 GIVEN UP AS LO3T Th a ee com a ee ‘ S e - special order No. 102 as relieves Captain Gar he first was Miss Rathbone, then Miss Harris The Silent Partner, By Elisabeth Staart Phe! vestncrs end the pein grorat tha thee | SORE SCa call er eteariTes ane, azine | Seana order No. 108 as relives Captase Gar- | The wet briderinaias’ Then the eride ate aes Os. BES old customers he public in general that 1 ha on ing col ren the | re: Nl mca ae « 29 sirst bridesmaid.’ Then the bride, on t* oily Cher see. | Roushtite” oenan aouser brut st ainsi be prevented or wcaroeanuee | Bite to Join his command is suspended. Tie | goa oi her then ie Cine seg erie lasiiy — ' GENERAL AGENCY tegheted Freshvair. and ridivg out, cepopially in | Férigmation of Captain Peter S. Michie, of the | Src. iague, with Mt, Hoye we ohne By James Parton oF thie action cf the couutry in the fail end winter | engineer corp<, bas been accepted. A medic. By Mrs. Emma D. EB. N. Son THRE BRIDB’S DREES » wes white illusion, with veil of the same, tat! ig over the face and around the form.’ The cress was looped with exquisite white tlower- and a wrcath of the same was worn on the he. ‘The bridesmaids were all dressed alike i white French muslin with ruities trimmed w: § acon are all wrong. Pbysicia that course lore their badly diseased, and yet, SINGERS SEWING MACHINE for the District of Colambia, and nntil the rebaid ing of my old store, 1 am temporarily located at N >, 407 9th street. under Lincoln Hall 1 have alao added to the above the agency for BUTTERICK’S CELEBKATED PATTEKNS, who board consisting of Assistant Surgeon Charie thei Hi. Orane and Sai 0 Basi! Morris aud Johns. Billongs, will assemble at the Surgeon General's Office on the 25th inst, for the examiuation o: Chaplain Thaddeus B. McFails. REAR ADMIRAL Joszru LAYMAN, comman | ents, if their langs are because they are im the 75 cont erb Stories By Lowisa M. Aleott, author w & house they must not «it down quiet, they must waik abunt t! Gold. legal tender. bille of rte. balance of trade, ace of exchange. room as much and as fast’ as the stromgth to get up &gooa circulation of blood. The st keep iu good apirit«—ne determined to ‘This bas a great al to do with the app: n. et well tite, and inn great pomt to i South Atlantic fleet, is th t japed cod toes ee ond ge eee yaatk ces, sient : oo oe rtod Svidence of Its possi. | 12g the Sont! ic fleet, @ next naval | shay an med to correspond with th- “abe tmobet at jeathen Unines i ge "ai be pcb ho sendy in a few days to show a largo stock | wiiity inttne w eet oe cortalaty Teall commander abroad entitled to come home, but } *kirts, natural flowers in the hair and dresses note! y ward Grey. * sis nfol. Dr. Bchenc..’s personal statem ‘Thavking my former customers for their past ps- ,bis cruise will not expire until next year. The | oped with white flowe: carried a P 5. ar @ 6 "9 bouquet of pink roses. All except one, wore Tiniative Goveroment and Personal Rep- | ,,Thesking my by strice attention and tar sculty of his own care was in these modest |'nexsin order to go out is Kear Admiral Thorn, | 2 fue ton by Simon Storse. $1 75 dealing to retain my former reputation ns years ago I wan in the leat stages of con- {ton A. Jeukine “but he wil provabty not be | back velvet around the throat, that of the bride From ya to Four seere By Mrs. 8. W. Jew on Respectfully. LEWIS BAAR F.8—Ma_ E. A. NORTON will still contin the cateblishment, 1 Brees ¥OU BUY A SEWING MAUHINE call aud see the PoMESBSTIC, F¥BANOIS Housefurnishing Stor 435 7th str 18. CROQUET SETS ASD MAGIC HOOPS VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED ax» PRINTED. FANCY STATIONERY. PHILP & SOLONONS, BOOKSELLERS ANB STATIONERS. wet. S11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TEs eviNeC Rca REVIEW, being the narrowest. Mrs. Sprague’s dress was of rib with — Lobe apr ~ which ing of the green silk. An elegant shawl was draped about her shoulders, as anover dress. I'he ceremony was conducted! according to the impressive forms of the Epis- copal Church. The recepion at Mrs. Sprague’s house, from three to five, is in progress as our paper goes to press, and is been 3 elegant in point of decorations, distingnished persous present, costumes, and collation. +20e- PHoeb. Cpfined to wy bed, and at cae time my physiciats thought that 1 could not live a week. then. like @ drowning man catching ats heard of and chained the preparations which 1 ig the put lic, and they made & It seemed to me that Leoald { trate my whole system. The: matter in my tings, aud I would, & pint of offensive yetlow matter 8 long tiny #8000 as tbat began to snbside,my conch, night sweats all began to leave nie. became so great that it was wi at I could keep tram eating too much. 1 scon gained my eirength, and have grown in f=!) jaseigned to any active co! as he retires ‘in November, 1373, ana th ore could rot eerve out a cruise before his retirement. Tne command of the South Atlantic fleet, upon Ad- miral Lnman’s recall, will probably iven to one of the youn and most active of the otheers of that gr: THE BRITIeH MEMBERS of the Joint High Commission visited the residence of Secretary Fish yesterday afternoon to pay their respects io Mrs. Fish. Jn the evening the Earl de Grey his residence im silk, jeel them pene gave a dinner at on K strec',] Frank Lystir’s Divomce Suit— Miced. THE LONDON QUARTEELY KEVIEW tepn Golglied erty ath covery,” add Thich was attended by Senator Howe. Fernan- | Litigation.—The suit of Frank Leslie ve. Sarak THE WESTMINSTER BEVIEW, ‘s THE the Doctors “hen lookiug likes wore skeletont see | Go Weod, Baltastt Enendr Grane avant ey A. Leclle, for Giveroe, was commeneed ie one THE NOBTH BRITISU REVIEW, | BEST MACHINE BVEBCONSTRUCTE: weight was ouly. ul the Turkish government, Hamilton Fish, jr, Earl de Grey, Sir Stafford Northeote, Professor Montague Bernand, V seount Goderich, an:i several others. Lord Tenterden dined with As- Published Quarterly—Janv axD BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, ry ril July, October ight is two but Call at the office, S16 F STREET, uary, 1868, the plaintiff being the celebrated newspaper proprietor. He char; he wife committed adultery in 1851, but that he did ) pound=, noyed Auintercupted health, ir. tebenck has discontinued bis professtonal pists to New York and on. He 4 not discover it until then. Mrs.’ Lestie not only A Fac-semile of the Orizinai.) Published Mon Aud examine it, Sold on monthly instalments of nek, Jp. still conthine to see patina st | slatant Secretary of State Bancroft, wat or denied the charge, bat made counter-charge:, ann TERM. “* | Ten Dollars. £. B. Euulouit. » Ro 18 North sixth street, Philsici | Edward Thornton gave a social dinner party at | apd obtained alrorder for $50 per week alimony For any one Beview 2.94 00 por ar mhlo-ly ent phia, every Satarday, from 9a. tn to3 p'm. Those | his residence. Among othets present were Hon ‘and $500 counsel fees. Plaintit appealed irom Fer any two Reviews 8) 39 Per nace. = | Fometer tei thorongh examination with the Respi- | Francis Lawley, special correspondent of tc | anc $2 obtained a stay of proceedings unt! ior ay ineee Seviowa “ ORN a rometer will be charged five dollars. The Be. London Telegram. . For all four Beview Cc DE! WHITE, Surgeon Orrropodist, rometér declares the exact condition uf the lungs, 1d Patients cau readily learn whether thoy are catalle Sem directions for taking the medicines the appeal was decided. The General Term affirmed the judgment of the court below For Bi mepweed . Whereupon Mr. Leslie applied for an order of > . Bo. $35 lsth street, 0] ene 8. Treasury (estat SENATOR SaeRman has written toa friend in - Uiahied in Washington, D-C-, 1961) He success © a t Ot io, in answer to an inquiry if he is a candi- discontinuance on the ment of costs. Erowing Natit, and other dleensoe ci tue fost, its | 48pted tothe inte ence crenata child. Follow | date Scrre-slection. He says: “As a matver of | Mie tee Believing “tat she had a right out pain or inconvenierce to the patieut. Th: excepting that in some cases th drake Pi course, { would fee! highly honored with a re- | te coutinue the suit to the end, op) its being can be worn with ease immediately after the re to be taken in increased doses, the three me election, and would serve faithfully and grate- | discontinued, and with success. Plaintiff a tion Sets te Oem y eminent Physici cines need uo other accc mpsuiments than the ample | fully. ‘There is no office of honor or tras that appenied, and obtained & stay instructions that accompany them: First create 4 of the ju d accept that of Sens ‘he General Term affirm \dgment, <t |r ayabcaat "ype neruth hanger inthe moet wa | or the United States as the State SC Ober nk | wheronpon he tok re nce one of ee SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY the despatring at ont © be of good cheer, Good tual | Lhave been so kindly treated by the republicans | with the same result. There was then owing to SLANCHARD @ MOHUN, \Mrs. Leslie about $5,000, w at once folicws, the Yor s, the nighteweat | Cf Obie, that I will not, fora moment, allow my Be h ebe applied for ENE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND is abated. Ina short time Bott of thee morbid |/pertonnl hopes On ae rete eee ey, {to plant ee Olfered her &3,000, and his note Lite STEER = symptoms are gone forever the delibera'e judgment of my political asso. | Of hand for the rest. This she refused, on the aims = = Me OF eae deer eee Conetantly Kept in || Tecling, therefore, is to allow the | ground that she was entitled to the full amount portunities, by author af Wide Wide World audrake Fills sree shentenl propre [ia my re-eleetion to be decided by pre- | !mmediately, and couid entorce the payment of rr oF Lightaod Liberty. saith. flop Shute the Palmonic Syrup. asacurerot conga |. vailing sentiment, as it may be develope: in | it. To-day the gkpesing counsel appeared be- ail. W. PF. aud colds, may be regarded as a prophylacteric | the course of the canvass, without any Seeking, | fore the Cour? of Common Pleas, when a motion om a German Works! 3 vole IN against consum prion ia any of ite forms. by any History of Greece. personal efforts on my part, to create or control it.” = Gov. Hoxpen ov Noma CAmoLINA te MovED.—The impeachment of Governor W. W, Holden. ir Ralei N. ©, was made on bebaif of defendant on an order tosbow cause why the plaintiff’ would declared in contémpt, for not paying the aii- mony ordered by the cout. After much argu- ‘ment, and the Treading of affidavits, the court Price of the Palmonicyrup and ‘Sea 0 @ bottle. or $7.50 a halfdozen Manirake 25centsabox. For sale by all druggists and THOMPSON LILLY & CO.. 26 Hano mbll eed Tonic, not be i tof Man. by Darwin Ad Clerum. by the author of Bece Deu ‘The Two Brothers and ot! Bickusteth for male by WM. BALLANTYNE mbett MEN'S, YOUTHS, AND BOY S » Ne 2 con- | took the papers, reserving its decision.—N, ¥. 4ou7m Batting es ee eee cluded, the fink taunt or Larsen sex: Bepress, tit tnstant. = EN. fF. FRENCH ; a WHISKIES, GINS, Etc —1 am now offering at [poe A soted ~ oe ses a awnee Tae RaitRoaD Wan tw Vinuimiac? io long B MANUFACTURING retaces bei Bullty on six, hot guilty on. two, Weereecaecn || railroad. war was Saded in ts aeaca eee ORE STATIONER. CLOTHING, nae on Femoving him from office, and ginia yesterday by the passing of the House bill FIRST CLASS ‘disqualifying him from holding any office of the the State's interest in the BLANK BOUKS MADBS TO ORDER. [honor or it in the State. Un this order the Uce at L. O. Parke & Uo.'s. 36 in the affirmative and oe Be ive. All the Senators were nL OXCE| 313 AND 316 NINTH STREET, 5 w.. lenecateienmons, ‘The complexion of the Ser: at gh i'# doors above Pennsylvania arenue, : Non thes san! Washing on. pit etigteel eee as G, oa briKn aa jate 19 36 conservatives and 16 sepabtionns. ——— ae i brated oracles 1) Vem Crrerim 1 Massacavartrts. 50,000 *2ex0u1as A. STRAUB’ (Ane Po TTI E WINE BUTTERS, ‘The facts ip reference $0 this strike may D ieee ox Sak 66000 MAGmeNaA e | mbé-tr 12917 Pennsylvania avenue, contd toemertert The ee WLORIA for this Spring from oue foct to teu THURSTON® LVvOB —— nant, Mass., z 1 ly demanded er wages and stopped Wawel sears experience proves to me thet POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, | REE ighebest article for cleansing and prasersing Subscquently they expressed a willing. April is the beet time for planting Magnolia. "I {teoth. Sold by all druggists. Price, 28 and 80 cents. || hore’ tg Tesume work, but the employer would Pereaters only brininale orders BOR ioat a eral. ioe PER CDOROUS aLOY; ps ‘not engage them. On Saturday they attempted oat Doving the money on hend “ny person fancy goods dealers: deb force an entrance to the workshop, but were 0 give me on please send t No, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Barweey Ors axv Lirs Starets. on John ives the Sere eer tee et nee Se PEE VETURE ADVERTISEMENT. awit | SA Knoxville physician was called. one | est i bought, ts THE SINGER MA ACTUBING COMPANY ‘HE LAWSON FURNACE. day last neek, to attend an infan: whose mother | and a pi fol tired by BAVE REMOVED THELB OFFICE amine this FURBACS sod culocssod ie sponaee ag that pee ex ue you enly 5 art ag AOD totes rence + S7-All the ladies of Cincinnati! are ; AND SALES Room Tu ae great power, cong apt bu. tangs wi the fourth case Of that kind he had met oe mote gree a female Infant, vorn ta No. 407 NINTH STREET. 0 , S7 Mrs. Clara Nash, of Columbia, X, H.. has | cits on Wednesday, and weighing precisely one 08 tt 1005 Poumn. See7 iat Goch eR Sts, en appoinied a justice of the peace, ‘and she | ®4 8 balf peunds at its birth. ‘Wheee they hove cn hand s fall enpyty of = if any man comes up for trial he will SEWING MACBINBS, 15,000 rms NINES Ou San. ef Hail Columbia. and there wil be weep- ty to wait the wants of al! lasses Tuig famous and beat ofall American, Gra sod savite ron tg | A MM. Dari. belleed 10 Yea Amer proved can. fell or from 'yram! E. A. NORTON, Agent. north. Shvats 3 2 CO, lately, sottetein neck. Hae conduct had a Fo 51 some days rol _407 NINTH STREET “tines at pines Meh aud L strecta, NeW. | bility ie be tocommit suicide." _mhh ae D. pmauagt SePnE aa OP, Py old colored man at Kehobo'tavilie Ai Tor the years AN Kine OF oo aLEs REPAIRED werk Iseauwer oie praer cxmrtonaere D FOR 19 Inguire at the Talay eee ar tice: alee exemincd sad sected by ly upon the close of his petit , for be sank ne, b here the ¥: United Btates Weights, All work war- FR tet son fitk ENN whereas | a Sopawe™ | Uead'in is sent This Afternoon’s Proceedings. Tavaspar, March 33. Mr. Frelinghaysen presented resolutions of the New Jersey Legwiature asking an appro- priation for the protection of ite and property on the Jersey coast. Brief remarks in favor ot an appropriation were made by Messrs. Pre- Ungbuysen and Stockton and the latter gave notice that he would move to add to the pend- ing appropration bill an appropriation of $200,000 for the purpose pame:l. Mr. Wright, from the Commi .tee on Finance, reported a private Dill, and asked its immediate conrideration. Mr. Tipton objected, because it wonld be an infringement of the Tule adopted yesterday Prescribing only a certain class of legislation to ¢ acted on at this session. Mr. Sumner sent to the desk to be read a resolution. which he desired to otter. Mr. Conk ng objected to the reading resolution, contended that it was inh: by the order adopted. Mr. Gasserly referred to the answer of the Vice President to an inquiry made by him yesterday, to the effect that the adoption of the Tesolation would not prevent the introduction of Senate resolations which were not in the nature of legislation. The Chair (Sir. Anthony) was of the opinion that the resolution could only be received by unanimous consent. Considerable discussion ensued on this point. Mr. Sumner contended that objection could not be made to bis resolution until it was known what it was, and proceeded to read it trom his feat. Itreferred to SAN DOMINGO, premising that the U.S. naval forces were ope rating to prevent a free ex; of the will boasted that drawn. by Merers. Cor he was interrupted orton on points of order, which the chair did not sustain. and be ‘ling and continued to read until the expiration of the morning hour cat bim off. ‘he unfinished b: TI of Mr. Sherman, of INSTRUCTION TO THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, was then taken up. Mr. Scott, who was entitled to the tloor, con- cluded bis remarks, eto the condition of affairs in North Carolina. He maintained that the kuklux in that State had been first organ- ized in August, 186%, and that the design was to overthrow the reconstru: disfran- meet Faction acts and chise the negroes, «uo! copiously from the testimony in of his, ents. He denied the statement of Mr. Bayard, that the kuklux ‘were composed cf the lower claas of the pope, and said it was indisputable that man: ite members were men of education, wealth, and social position, He then went on to argue that the objects of the kuklux were iden‘ical with tbe democratic party. He gi democrats of North Caroline, respectable men, all credit tor their denunciation of the kuklux and of their own associates, HOUSE OF RKEPRESENTATIVES.—Im- mediately after the reading of the Journal, Mr. Farnsworth (111.,) offered a resolution re- citing that the Senate bad adopted a resolution that it would transact no business at the present session except deficiency bills, a concur- Tent @solution for the apy vintment of a com. mittee to mvestigate urs: the South, and the consideration of a bill which the Judiciary Cowmittee has been instructed to report to en- able the laws te be enforced; thereby retusng to concur in any business originating in the House. Therefore, - Kesolved, (the Benate concarring.) That when the House adjourn to-morrow, it be to meet ou the first Monday in December next, at eleven o'clock. Several points of order were raised and over: ruled, and Mr. Farnsworth finally modified bis resolution s0.as to read when the House adjourn ov Monday. Mr. Shanks (Ind.) moved to lay onthe table. Disagreed to—ayes 74, nay Mr. Dawes ( Maas.) demanded a division of the Preamble and resolution, which the Speaker decided in order. ‘The vote was taken upon the resolution frst Snd it was adopted—yeas, 112; nays, 69. The preambie was then agreed’ to—yeas, 1) Days, 73. The regular order was demanded, and the Honre proceeded to the consideration of t bill to provide for the reissue of Natioual Bank notes. Mr. Holman (Ind.) offered an amendment viding that the expense of the reissue should € paid by the national banks in proportion t their circulation, without reference to the ¢: at present imposed upon the banks; which wa. agreed to—yeas 103, nays 73. ‘Tbe biil then was, on motion 0, (Ohio,) laid upon the tabdie. Mr. Poland, (Vt.,) from the Regents of the Smithsonian institution, reported @ resolution the resolution vs Wt of Mr. Steven- authorizing Professor Joseph Henry to receive the reg: d title of a Kuight of the Royal re rder of St. Olaf; which was A communication was received from the President setting forth the disorder: the South, and asking some legisiation that shall pave the effect to secure life, liber: erty, and the execution of the lay and thar there was no other legislation to recommend. ——-2e--— The Dry Goods Trade. The following report of the wholesale dry 2 past week, is condensed ‘ew York Daily Bulleun of yestdeday: market has been well sup- plied with buyers during the past week, but the weather has been unfavorable for trade, and the movements have been but little, if any, greater than the preceding week. At the ci there is @ perceptible increase in the demand for piece goods. Brown sheetings and shirtings have ex- perienced ne imporcant change duri: Weeh with the exception of » per yard on several brands of standards. pre- viously held at 12\c, have also been reduced to 12c, but the finer grades of standard makes Temain unchanged. Bleached sheetings and shirtings are in moderate demand, but the movements are not spirited, and the regate igs scarcely eytal to expectations. are well soid up in first hands, and the small stock ‘# held with much firmusas. Prints have met @ reduction of %con several makes of standards, and the market appears to be rather more settied at the close. Ginghams of Cesirable styles continue in good r allieading makes are Sold close to Printed lawns and percales are request, and the best makes are sold close to production. Prices are firm and unchanged: Cloths a demand and prices are stiffly tained. and low grade fancies continue i and the sale® are satisfactory. the past reduction of sc e prodaction. in active meres in medium demand. er Europeay markets, and quota! Srmly maintained in co: hee, though re- without chan; There bas been but little change in the in foreign goods during the past week, the movements being fair, and lings relatively better than in domestics pression of the people of Dominica; that Spain had | Teincorporation of Dominica with ines#, being the resolution | FROM EUROPE TO-Day. The Situation in Paris. MORE BLOODSHED. 22—A leter ctrowiar trom the executive to the prefects of the depart- | ments states that order if gradually boing re- | @stablebed in Paris’ The significant demon- | stration made by the well disciplined poopie of Paris yesterday bas had ® beneficial effect. The Arsembly has voted nnanimousty a digo fed p.oclamation to the people. The boude of } the Assembly and xecutive are de clover. The Mobiles Dave offered to arsist the government agatrst anarchy. od otro = zens Set rnin Stans Cet kar st advances to president Thiers, which are weil received. The Thiers Government In > P. March 22,1 p. m., via Lonpox, Ma ™.—A fairs continue quiet im the of Nationals are encamped in Vendome, to the foot of which trafic @ allow, but there all carriages jopped. The car | Don threaten the Rue de la Paix and the Rao de | Castighone. Isolated pe along the bole | vard Montm Pres: | condition of affairs. opinion | that the new government is incapable of ing work for the people, and that the milita and administrative functions of the gorernme Ought to be entrusted to energetic republicas More Bloody Work in Paris Pants, March 23.—Last evening an outbres | occurred im the Plave Vendome. The ins gents became mueh irritated by the pro Gon the National Assembiy Bad ismed, ar | determined to resent it with violence. Ty } temper of the general public, @s they stoos discussing the situation, was euficient to ex- the arger of the “reds,” for they were « | bounced on all bands, and thei outrages spok> | Of in bitter terms. One gentleman reproache. the national guard for timidity and cow: dl ted. the insarge: and one t the crowd somewhat pearance. The pe tor mischief, ups of people, evident e 80 alurming that © der was given to the national guards to cle | the place Vendome. The poopie refase leave. and the guards fired, Killing five per~ | and wounding many others. The fring | Successt ul ir clearing the piace Vendome, | S* any Of the crowd were insurgents w chassepots in their hands, their indisposition to return the fire was regarded as very s\gniticant. Paris has, howerer, me much calmer, and the absence of com; t leaders with the ineurgen's induces ciumens to believe the doters are pot supported. Micers of the French I; VERSAILLES, March 22.—All ficers of the France army. princapal of- rial army bave returned to from their imprisonment in Germany, and are, without an exception, retiring from military service. Ri Tbe Crispin Shooting in Massachu- » March 23.—Juhn Sullivan, the engi- iltips & Son's shoe factory at Ho; kington, was examined fn that town yesterday, charged with the recent shooting by which Jos. Whitney and Joba T. Sweeney were wounded. it appeared from the testimony that the de- fendant was approached by a crowd of Cr: pins, and fearing an attack fired upon th rhe wounds are pot dangerous. Sullivan fa: nished bail in $2,000 for trial, and was at onc Teinstated engineer. Boston Takes the Lead for Artfa Dodgers. Boston, March 23.—I'wo cases of dry goods ¥a\ued a! $5,000, and the team conveying them to the Philadelphia steamer, for consignment | to Barnes, Ward & Co., and W. B. Thomas & Co., were stolen yesterday by an artful opera | who induced the teamster for a package, to the fourth story of the Bosto: Post baiatng’ where he was induced to wait hile the thief parsed ont by another entrance and disappeared with the team. pocientmapnctiiee $10,000 Werth of Jewelry Stolen Noewicn, Comn., March .—Lhe jewelry store of John Gordon, at New London, was robbed last night of gold and silver watches aud other goods to the amount of $10,000. An e trance was eflected through @ trap door in the sidewalk into an adjoining candy store. thence by cutting through the board partition to the jewelry store, : New York jatare. Atmany, March The Viaduct railway bill passed'the Senate by a vote of 21 to4 with ap amendment, authorizing the corporate aa- thorities of New York to subscribe to $5,000,009 of the etock —_—_ Bids for Government To-day. New Yore, March 23.—There thirty-six bids for gold to-day, amounting to $5,909,000. at from 116.70 to 110.96,. The awards will be $2,000,000, at from 110 6 to 110.96... FIBANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money is in good supply in New York, and lends on call at 4 per cent. on government bonds and 5 per cept. on railway collateral, t there is more doing at the higher rate. Ia outside et = uy 8 Suiy ini tos Stock Bopest. (By Bangers’, Brokers’ and Coms ol - Lewis Johnson & Co by for market ‘Rew Youe, Marenss. 1 5-20’, ¥B, 007 —— 4 jon, 83: Union Telegraph, ail Bail, a5). Bowen Water Poon Rinerican Express.’ Ore jadeon Baortgat Mate oe gan Railroad, 2%: Lilinols Coutral. av¢ Pittsburg. 113°,; Northwest, 54; do. 9; Cleveland, Ucfumbus. Olneinn: Todiana Geut. “in, Teanessee Stave sixes, old, 3% do.. new, 6i%;; Virginia State sixes. old. & Carolina ‘sizes. ld, 46, 'do..'new. 38: ismomrt sixes, 3); ptr Union Pacific First Bonds.83. Gold, 111°. Se Marker feeeiees The Markets Zo-Sag. Bartiwons, M %.—Cotton dull low mit arch ding 1 Flour frm; Howard ‘street rupert, a7 28, do. family. 83 Tee 78; 0. exira i, Wenern aeuive

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