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= F—F “THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Pennsylvania av. and Lith st. BY THR EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, —_-— ‘THE STAR fs served by carriers to thefr sub- soribers In the Citv aud District at Tax OxNTs PER WEEE or FORTY-FOUR CENTs PER MONTE. Copiss at the couuter, Two Cants. PRicE FoR MaILine —Three i. = sz + $3.00: One Year, @ fe dueesat teen Ges citen tong oon seal Son THE WEEKLY STAH—pubdliahed om Friday morning—@1.60 a year. Vo 37—N& 5,624. r SPECIAL NOTICES. _EVENING STAR. spentipe aes Cleer and H armless as Water. AMUSEMENTS, jE ee Brnett aad Lawt Bight Dvt ons of CRYSTAL Washington News and Gossip. Mis3 LEONA CAVBND! oEt A _—_—_ Fes nf will nenes! 2 ay § ; ao INTRE RAL Reveyoe—The receipts from this é 2 auit’s = miei OBteta source to-day were $510,191.09. 7A wud OTHING, vene wine mam Tb Eee gs, Dances and Sous. res onreT At bt Ms SkORET any Berkyar will attend he anbual READS Of THE PRU?! NATTARS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY) | Teunien of the army of the Tenuestee in Cingine _S G.4T MATINEE SATURDA Ask for this sud tekeno other. The only artivig | Ati On the 5th and 6th of April. that is porfeetly barml arranted to regtor- See ALLS UPEBA HOUSE. Ww = TuEU. S. eream Gray Ha r. remove DandreT and stop ita falling ont) Texsesere got agroand Su cotcctainne t worthy oi the Pull and web. | Large Bottle, containing over bail aa much more | sm rot saud in Key West harbor on Wednesday, de eee Bees bas one @: the gross Ward 'Watsh tenner at Pa ave tad Ischand @, | but got off easity yesterday moroing with al mnsjlvania avenue. streets ¢ street, Georgetown. Navy Yard. ling. tand P per tvenja acen 4 . Bacon 4 and F streets. Island ‘toe Depot, cor. of 2d apd D ste, N. W.w2? to Camage, and was to leave in the afternoon wirk , Calvert Ford, 1 ristiant the commision for New York via be arleston. GoveRNoe ALCORN has informed the Legiel ture of Mississtpp’ that he accepts the Senator ship, and wil! be present to discharsze his daiidé FRIENA. . Fa wh oh we the entire Rultiarre. Pe ravagan> tof RS. M. @. BROWN, in the Senate or the United States hy the con sha. | of £1 Bond street, Rew York, will Gettver two Leg. | mencement of the next session of Congress. HM Aleaser win Secogmso€ Lavaghtse. | farce in Lincvin Hallom Friday and Saturday tie ~- a ReeEe MAE. he: 7 | 20th and Sth ine Df. at pom. ‘The seat wil ob | Wa Rtcrer To HEAR of the continued linc cob : ry iseovery. which en = Se i Ne csadd weauieias moneeee lg Bay ie | Of our ecceemed tellow-cit.zen, Wm. S. Haut je of years. Theeec: Baturdag a Metaphysical Lecture om the divine fast riage, taking exceptions 0 the Ret # treology on this grand question. ington, Fsq., who has been confined at honwe for some days by a severe attack 0: intlammg- tory rheamatem. i PHILBARMONIC SOCIETY. GRAND UcATOBLO x the Beth inate oa fork ———_—_——__ ort Fclatlorecta the Metropsiita methane Chisel Naval Onpgns To-pay.—Lieut. Commander MESSIAH. a pogune onthe Bespebreteel Discovery * f! | John Schouler hes been ordered to ordnange 5 ‘ s, Meet Meee ee ey swestion.« | duty at the Boston navy yard. Lient. Com- antes Le 0G. Sot ; ae ! SN TOMMETTE DERBUING: tas Bose icp x disketats belied at Pulip & Suloa “? | mander’S. Dana Greene has been detach trom the Pacific fleet and ordered to the Naval Academy. | Tue NokTH CAROLINA SENATORSHIP.—The Wilmington (N.C.) Journal now says that its information, thotght trastworthy, that Ey Gov. Vance has resigned the office of United States Senator, was incorrect, and that he has hopes of his ultimate admission to the seat. ConFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive No. 2. tor the introduction of her Metaph; Discovery, from 9 a om. to lm, P.m. The Metaphysical Piscovery desiroys ease, Boot and Branch, ake Conwultation Free. PAIN KILLER. the Famous Basao. of Be or O38 AURSRED AND Firy¥ OLCES 45D A FULL OBUAFSTRS. DB JF CAULFIELD. conned ME GEO. W LIEF. Admiew x Baie G. Brown leat the St_ James Hotel, R. t t PERRY DAVIE The PALN KILLEE fs by universal consent lowed to have won for iself « reputation unstt- passed in the history ofvmedical preparations. | : Instantaneoos effect im the eradication aud ext: aoe 3 py ee oe tion of nail its various forma iactdent to tite INCOLN HALL. i reman family snd the unsolicited weitten and ¥°t. | cops s = rmomas: | pecieny cine mene tale ator, have vai Seton Usem We Fras cenernoe oF ra aie ‘The ingredients of the ._ bel rt Of Philadeiphia; and Richard Crowley purely Wrc f CONCERT ORGANIZATION efficacious remedy taken ents gy KILLER. Se ee tervally, as well as atcording Jnited States Attorney for the northern dig external app! iene, bogs ae r | trict of New ec, a . : tone pon linen (rom its use is ree. of the Nationa! FY DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS: | [soma y ith alechol, THE BOARD OF MANAGERS National — — Tqhis Medicine. justly celebrated for the curso! # | Asylum for Disabled Volunteers of ohick Gen. AY EVENING. M‘ROH 37. and MONDAY TXSDAT EVENING. MARCH 2, TASULOBE THOMAS’ Many of the afflictions incident to the hunan family. bas now been before the public over THIRTY VEAX* Butler is president, met here to-day and em- snd has found its way into almost every world. ang ve barked on the steamer Lady of the Lake bonna for Fortress Monroe, by invitation of Gen. But- herever it has been used. the #n:te LAST GRAND CONCERTS. oxfuton Pe aang Pr ler, to visit the hospital and school for disabled Last appearance of the celebrated Pianist system“ red colored coldeirs, at Hampton Koads, The party MISS ANNA MEHLIG, Previous to ker departure fer Earope ‘Together with the UNKIVALLED URCHESTEA, 7 twee SINENT SOLOISTS. ADMISSION TIOK ETS. ONE DOLLAR Reserved seats, 60 conts exira. WG. Metzerott & Cols +9 programmes can be antal wil return here Monday morning. M. W. CLUsKY, chief editor of the Ledger, Bp democratic paper of Louisville, Ky., published a card day before yesterday, announcing that for reasons satisfactory to himself, be severs bis connection with that paper. Mr. Cluskey is well-known in this city. A year or two before the war he was Postmaster of the House of Representatives. Conreritv® EXAMINATIONS.—Hon. S. $. Cox baving the designation this year of a cadet truly i aud ih a * tions. is tree to ite name, mhs-eodW WAISKIES, GINS, Erc—1 am now offering st reduced prices my celebrated brands of BYE anki BOURBON, “Old Crow,” “Bowen.” “Choice ( Rye,” “Boborteon,” Old Family, Moctars MS. Bongsbela.””*-Pine Apple.” ‘The above brands hive peep aclecied with great care, and are eartainly ite now need se from the celebratad Beat ot in our city, @ figures that cannot inway « Sons’ Wa.eroom~ et “Tom OE = Henge tig ae my New ta — 1 4 which Lean sell at $2 loss Hon than ORTON’S GIFT MATINER aT THE N4- | the original pric © Gatrién, 3 to both the military and naval academies of ro F iF ~ ter of Win 0 : yak TRESTAR ever-tody recs And Proprietor of the Osletrated eit the United States, has addressed a communics- Admission 1 cen"*: Obildren % cents. — m2 2s a NATIVE WIN® BITTEKS, tion to that effect, to one of the trastees of t: _ mb*tr 1417 Penusyivaniaarenus., | public schools in New York, andit is now pro. AKLOW’S GALLERY | a posed to open the matter to competition be | pHOBSTON'® 1VORY PRARL tooTH Pow cholars in the several schools of th ie Gi-trict, the appointments to be awarded to tit: two boys best entitled thereto, accordingly as the required examination. Nomrsations To-Day.—The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day Horatio ©. Newcomb, of Ind., Aseistant Secre- ’ OM PAINTINGS FOR SALE. Just receited.some fine PICTURES 1236 Pend ayivania sven. between 2th and Lith «ts mh of | GOONS ¥.m%. € A., OORSER NINTH AND D STBEETS. | JOUVEN’S INODOROUS GLOVE CLES Stores soiled gloves equal to Bold by . NER re - a gists sad fancy goods dealers. Price, B cen it plendid Bi. Harmices, relindl j4.does Rot coutain oPsx FRe ° lerd. uor apy cvalic poispm to produce paraiyair'a, | tary of the Interior, vice Wm.’ Otto: James Ps MOA RTO 107. death. Kvold the vautted bane eee Kowe, receiver of public moneys, Chillicot! ALL ARE WELCOME! - onating virtues they do ot Ohio; Wm. B. Franklin, regiscer land oftice, Chillicothe, Ohio. Collectors ot Internal Revenue—John Yager 12th district of Mlinois; Wm. H. Robb; 8th dis {riet of Obie; Josep Mazon, 22d distriet of New ork, Asseseors 0° Internal Revenue—Charles Ste- phani, 12th dictrict of I'lirois; George W. Gra FREE RBAVING KOUMS, with Papers aad Magazines from all parts of the country LIBRARY OF 16.000 VOLUMES DAILY PBAYER MEETINGS at 12:15and6¢ @ GYMNASIUM. BUWLING ALLEY. & BATIIS SABBATH SERVICES LINCOLN HALL, 230 pm H | strict of Virginia; Horace Candee and i iv 25d district of New York. pomeettceesinley < | ‘.-y aalpaniaaa 1 | LINCOLN HALL, TO-NIGHT Tne DistRict iN Conexess.—In the Senate 4 LECTURE ON HER METAPHYSICAL Dis COVERY iven by Mrs. M. @. BROWN, of Now sat Lincola Ball, ou THIS; Pridey) EV NG. at8o clock. Adwissioa free } Fe LECTURE ON KOBNEB this morning Mr. Patterson offered an amend- ment to the appropriation bill now before that body, providing that Pennsylvania avenue e paved with the most approved pavement frotn ‘Sth street to Rock Creek, the ost thereof to be paid by the property holders, except for those portions abutting on public reservations, the Treasury. ©. REICH ENBACH’S Piano Store F. No. 45 Uh Street, above Penna. Avenue, | “The storm avd the war cry are wak’ng round qbich are *> Le paid for out of =A Where is te coward who flies the sound amendirent was pa:ced. Ho.486) ON EXHIBITIO No. ed Pog ts a oa A FREE LECTORE ON THE LIFE xp | , Mr: Somner oftered an amendinent approp-i- 4 ar Seamer | PAT YSGS OF KORBER, the Youug HELO bat a ng pt edge 9 A _ tate cole 4 , = AND PORT. and Leader of the eople in the ict of Columbia, the same to MABKRERITER’s, | acainst the First Sonapart he expensed by the Freedmen’s National Relief Fe Mee Ane done shoes Ghd Welle eae MM | tbat ots many young Americans. with uumerves | Association. Alco, authorising tee Secretary eight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hail teanstagioy « from hig Batcin Uden anf other P. of War to tarn over to said society $5060 narars = pe es Srecger' oe cctiste, Gana tae | Worth of ’ and bedding not in use by tle etn Fees ee on SATUMDAY EVENING. Mas ard to ullow the society the use of the 8 On Armory Square for # hospital ers mover! to insert the word white, so that both white and colored could receive thu benefits of the act. Mr. Patterson offered an amendment appro- priating a sufficient amount te pay the salar of the Governor and Secretary of the Territo Counci! and Board of Public Works of the Dis. trict of Columbia. Mr. Thurman thought it was very strange these appropriations for the poor of tie District were always brought up just before the oceurrence of an election in the District. He thought it strange that an effort should be b 2» . in the District o'clock, by BIOHARD STUART ASH is t Ba TEEN: Please remecuber Name and Namber oe GENELAL AGENCY or SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE EVERY VARIETY pe ee OR pomp oy hed peg = cold weather was Ove e ee nam that the def sen street. woder Liners Hall eet The amendment was under discussion when I have ale added to the above the agency for SPLENDID our report closed. BUTTERICK’S CELEBRATED PATTERNS, M UMNER GETS IN His Kesorvtions — In the Senate this morning Mr. Sumner mail+ anether attempt to get his anti-San Lo- and will be ready in a few days to show a large stock of the same GENTS’ L'GHT WEIGHT A Thanking ry ow. enstomers _ the wert pe mingo resolutions of yesteriay before ‘he wage, and be by strict attention and fair 5 int of ocaiiug to retain my lori reputats OVERCOaTS, erie thats thee ae oe Fekete ee Laws Baan order that they could not be received eapectfally. : under the rule recently adopted prescr! F ciatckarak, BOMTOS will a0 contions fe AND bing certain legwlation specifically ‘nainei!. the establishment. mks A lengthy discussion followed, and the Vice Brre®= YOU BUY A SEWING MACHINE aeeeeee Selah sgn eh ceed Sid LL “ ‘LES tions not requiring the concurrence of the other call aud eee the ALL OTHER ARTICLES House were acimissible under the recent rule. ee eaene While the debate was in progress the morning hour expired, leaving Mr. Sumner’s resolutions out in the cold still, asthey had not beer ceived by the Senate. Mir. Sumner then notice that he would offer them a¢ au amend- ment to the pending resolution of Mr. Sherman to report a bill to put down Southern outrages, and on that question he would address the Senate on Monday next. After the whole matter was settled, Mr. Conkling, in expiain- ing his points of order, &c., eaid if Mr. Sumner bad asked the unanimous consent of the Senate Yorterday to introduce his resolutions he would ave raised no gg heist his objection was Strictly in the interest of the rule re- cently adopted prescribing business, ‘add it was not his purpose to Diet to auy gentleman offering anything which be de- sired to when he had a mght to do Mr. Sumner immediately arose and aski unanimous consent to introduce his resolutions. after what Mr. Conk- had said, and the resolutions we ac FRANCIS I or I HE KEYSTONE sEW CLOTHING, ts THE BEST MACHISE BVER CONSTRUCTED Call at the office, “16 F STREET Sold SUITABLE FC THE SEASON ALso, 2 monthiy iestaiments of EB. ELLICOTT. Agen PIECE Goops. Just received ® large and varied assortment of PACE GUODS. for Spring wear, whiok we ure pre pared to make to order at hort notice im ae most Fashionable Style Surercom Cherape street, s Washington DO. inet 7 . roe. Bunions, Chilibiaine. other diseases i ry. sataD- He success! :l| Gieb, and L the fest, GOODS AND WOBRMANSHIP GUARANTEED re received by Seuate. Mr. Summer took seat with _ an air of trinmph, and there was some gratifi- Peng ta roy ea inthe wet daar it 7 Testo! . HABLE BROTHERS, | bir Gmiloe me tee Phe had been ontgene. ‘ajied r. Sumner, er gave up G 73H AED D STREETS, RORTH WEST. iar coin naiS a FRUIT TEEES. &c Was Dzr’r, ares ee rye week L. offers for the INTELLIOSBORE BUILDING. asnpmeson, D.O., Margh 26. aa Tea tik assess | TAD MM AORSRG,rerwoine. 70 Bp | Somat fer he peat Sarge enc “SLOW E! {ged pee Ps . {BENCH SACHBT POWDER. ~ S. rare and beautiful from moved rapidly to the nor ae is Couttpeat wit any Hifui frow Bog | IF O Apel meectieee OME AP.200. on, abe Cooke Ming eee oi ee eee Tieh colle tion of plants BALB BBOP! ay and COMBS. 4 in the and Middle States have ee Mock. fro | TOOTR Bi Es, atest varicty. at raiaced with fase wis ba penne yp mr ae . 3 - ~ E TOW ELS, BN: Lise COM panic iy win jouds bat wah nD GRAPE NINES eps ccaidl o Be EMIBRO Pe monte BE, tie, Preture #8 noe rest south pf Tress. Rvorercens, Wome, he eerie Ae. Shade FRaN BAND ENGLICH PEBFOMBKIxS, | wentwatd 10 Cie ene Uae All al reduced rates. * - consin. The barometer is stationars or risi To whieh we call your attention, and invite you to | in the Pocky Mountains and on toe P. cull and examine our sted. cout, with clearmg d Iv a. RATS be. ae weather. Clear weal with a ir mb ho lsh and L streets, B. W- " suman Be aL 0} BEPAIRED 8c. and diminishing humidity preva: Gulf and South Atlantic to the Lak wind sre geate and fresh from the North wes Probabuities—Partialiy cloudy and clear weather with fresh aud gentle winds will prob- ably prevail wotil Sa'nrday morning orer the entire country east Of the Misstnip Please examine tiie PURBAUE bet re yon seieet one. ‘it bas great er, economy aad dnrabilit: —s MPsom, st STEWART STOVE HOUS®, 1% f 1009 Penns. ave. bet. lth and 11th ste 15,000 corey D pm VINES FO MALE at shortest notice: reated eben’ aaa go Samp as { — No € Gureeat Nexo Arety —tt Tig tastons ana ben fall Amrice Grapes has Fonte SE Scicin srmacutens fotn ie proved more successftl in thie than Tarther 5 - ytnretaid logon rates toe vs, and Eiacneese nt, however uumorous the generals aeubitioes ovat my Fruit Lng at Borte Atiteswe eee to take hie place.— Reston Transerip. white B.A. PHILLIPS, Georgetown, D.C. Vinegar is now made from beete. ED xEBese. Dealer in all kind ara bepecartad map as whittieg out @ clock. ieee Foreig ao” Seo, witb his jack ’ KING BIDS. aire @7 The fashionable sun wmbrelas are edged oie mts poy od — With @ two-inch stripe of bright-colored satin. The Fvening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1871. a TEES S [American Sold. jan & Joly, 19%) TWO CENTS. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Pripary, March 4. SENATE.—The V President laid before TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Pres | FROM EUROPE TO-Day. at: } | | i] | The President has issued the following im- portant proclamation: By the President of the United States of America Hudeon, oA do A PROCLAMATION, the Senate the Honse resolution asking permis. Bee Caer. — Harlem, Whereas it is provided in the Conatitutiag of | sion of the Senate for the Hoase to adjourn sine Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Seve ope Seales thern, : ane nh csalhdeciamarocartacaeey [Day ayers d fn ae EUR | The Situation in Paris. and Pibarg itty: Nertagee wiles Dretoct every State in this Union on application |." yon tne table.” = Loxpox, March 24.—The insurrestionary con- | ®: (Cleveland: ‘Colambos. Ghost of the legislature or of the Executive (when the ‘The Vice President stated that under his view | tro} committee has issued a proclamation post- | 9 pe J po tenga ney ge convened,) against do | of the order prescribing the ba et int | poring the elections in Paris until after ener- | Wabash, ard a A secsion, memorials and petitions which may be presented cannot be referred to any committee, bat must be p'aced on the file of the Senate, ao Whereas it is provided in the laws of the lerre Haute, United States, phat in all cases of insarrestion in auy State. or of obstruction to the laws there- °. getio measurcs have caused their reclaimed rigbts to be respected. - “a t.. 2 m. CUMEBD £ @ meeting of the mayors and doputy | % 5 Fee - Ginited States on application of the regia. | 223 Sar nren po the dest; whlch he anked meqeiner Parle, Admiral Solsmet was appointed | Si: Rack Ganesh. pine 8 wahoo unite LJ i «| leread. - ~ Missouri sixes. 91; Central’ Partie Ronde @& ture of such State, or of the executive, (when ~ Conk? ed the point of commander-in-chief of the National Guards of | Mimoti = Scais the legislature. eannot be convened.) to cay’ | witty Comming Fenewed the point of ordar ity with General Langlots as chief of stad | (:2 0h Pacific Fire Bonds, 68 Gold. 11 Mark which he made yesterday, that vo other bust ness could be elite-tained than sp torth the militia of any other State or States, or to employ such part of the land and naval force as stall be judged necessary for the purpose ot the ci ' and Victor Scholicher as chief of artillery. Toe } Appointment o! Soisset has inspired cousdence } i ae matter’ ally mentioned in the order lately adopted. he Vice President tuled that a resolutiob among the friends of order. &. March omer etantes The peer | Te-Buy suppressing such insurrection, or of causing instructing a committee to rt a bi!l was ip Driving the Insurgents. 4 the jaws to be duly executed; and the nature of legislation, and could not be re- The Belleviile Nationals av Whereas I have received information thai ceived; but that a mere recolation of inquiry, or cailing on the President or any of the depart. meuis for information was not excluded. The Char would, however, this matter of the reception of the resolution to the Senate. But betore doing so, *4e Chair would, as bear, Maries, in Bue Droueot, and the a dissement of Paris. After a long negotiation with the Nationals of that quarter, with whom & number Of zouaves and guatds mobile of the Seine were seen, the mobiles demanded arms to the insurgents, who bave barricaded | » Place Vendome. combinations of armed men, unanthorized by law, are now disturbing the peace and safety of the ertizens of the State of South Carolina, and committing acts of violence in said State ot a ‘acter and to an extent which renders the ers of the State and its officers unequal to ing on this point, read from the Globe'as to pro- the task of Laps | life and property, and coedings atl tbe called session of the Senate ip Gen. Lacmirault will probably sneceed Gcn. | Stocks mock better, ee the call pretty securing public order therein; aud March. 1s61, for executive business, Vinoy iNtary command of Paris. tive. Virginia aixes, 614: do mow, Ge Nuria Ca Whereas the legisiature of said State isno. now in session and cannot be convened im time to meet the present emergency, avd the execu- live or said State has therefore made applica- tion me for such part of the milttary force at ‘The Vice President then read from the pro- ceedings or the Senate at the time, on the oo casion of the introduction of » resglution ey Mr. Wei iy? calling for information 4°: do. new. 2.” Money easy at sO Way oud dull. 1%. Exchange. tong. :. short, tr THE FORRIGN MARKETS. Loxpox, March #4115) 5 m s Is have expelled the in- | surgents from part of the eighth arroundisse- ment, comprising the Faubourg St. Honore; the second ment, comprising Place Ms: tor a acts of the insurgents in the South. de Is Bourse, and the ninth arrondissement, | “tcp te wet the United States as ‘may de necessary ant | jection being mae to its re ing Rue Droucot. They then occupied | “> Ere. ts. the adequate to pi said Si andthe citizes | “Vice President (Mr. Hamtin) at ny st. re station, and as! ort th reof, against domestic violence Lerein- | was not in the nature of legislation, and could | ment at Versailles reinforcements bch pe — inforce the due €x- | therefore be received. ‘The order under which | retake railway crossing, wher fution of 10 la an the Senate was now acting excluded ali Legis+ to-dey erecstinaved gents control the traffic. Wherea-, the f the United States re- Werk Dive been #4 WW bales, export, Lon spon lation, except certain measures if call 7 «a guire that whenever it may Be neeessary, in tie | named. Lut as the Chait had before remarked, RAS: Anceioums Sitew. sc” Judgment of the President, to resolution of inquiry, or-calling for information, was not in the nature of legisla~ use the military force for the purpose aforesaid, he iL fortu- Vendome was ap American named Pinuel. with, by pons, command such insur- eRport 5.0 bates Loxton, March —1 p.m —Consols, for m tion, and therefore not excluded. Among the | BEPOrted Shootii erOt. | s.r account, Me American mcavities gents to Gi ns wae! ere ier p Bd their matiers, therefore, which the Chair thonght Ba the ad gorvre gal Paris was quiet, aud the | and steady. ames _ Tespective abo a Teceived now were reso! r Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, Presi- | Suiry, or calling for information, pageant It was rumored that Generai Ducrot has been | 87” Mo: on pote paper ate now ma dent of the United States, do hereby commanu shot by his own soldiers. Trouble at Lyons. are larger thap ever, beautifuily elaborated i» ne. affecting the aightf of persons claiming seats a& Sematore. a od gold, carmine, and ultra m! the persons composing the unlawful combina- tiowh aforseaia to pred and retire peace- Mr. Thurman desired to know if resola- Disturbances are reported to have occurred 87 That woman was a philocopher who, when ably to thelr respective abodes within twenty | gon should not be are won oeee Looua tas L ehkguk omen ase proclaimed the | she lost her husband, seid she had one’ pres! days from this date. Senate decide whether tt was of anature proper and Tod flag. Thiers | consolation—she knew whore he was 0’ nigh in witness whereof I have hereunto set my | to be received. has tel hed to the to setat work | @9”In order to avoid the objections made to hand and caused the seal of the United Statd: Mr. Conkling said that his point was that it | the Lyonese, and has given a credit | dancing by the churchmen in Virginia, the to be affixed. could not be read the question of its | for that purpose. folks there ave taken (o roller skating “throug hi Done at the city of Washington. this 24th day | reception. He did mot know what the recolw Action of the Versailles A: ly. | the mazy.” ot March. in the year of our Lord | tion was, ft.m} 1611, sua of the inden #4 67“ What sustained our revolutionary sires . Ti, an dence Jn any objec tion to any ‘ticular resolution. ‘fis objector 18 said to have pal | during their struggie for liberty?” war United States the ninety-ffth. was to any end all resolutinns, and any and at elections in Paria before the 10th of ‘April New Canaan pods U.S. Geant. matters not allowed by the o1 arked a boy, 1, “Their tegs, sir.” By the President: ‘Thetr tegs. HamiLTon Fisu, Secretary of State. The Hoyt.chase Wedding Reception astoumbed when —— measures against Paris were also pro- Gen. Charette, who Isat Versailles, nas been commissioned to raise a volunteer legion me ppeal to Mr. Dayis (Ken.) insisted that nothing wae more clear than that the resolution must be read. it was @ most common occurrence in the Senate for resolutions, to which objection war wn-staire:? e one eyebrow blacker than the ¥ H ade, to be read for informatio the defenders of order, family sad’ ae ane L cat Goda pecell surwhere, aud ‘The wedding reception given by Mra. Sprague | Made, to A vedbpe mM. t * iy and religion to | it ‘(wash off, and I don’t know what todo to her sister, yesterday afternoon, was oneo. | ,,/ He Vice President stated that he would di- | join the ranks. at rect the resolution be read, under the precedent established by the Sc nate in 1866, when, worki under @ similar order, resolutions introduc by the Senator from Miebigan (Chandler) in reference to Maximilian, and to whieh objec- tion was made, were read for information. ‘The resolutions, being the same attempted to be introduced yesterday, IN REFERENCE TO SAN DOMINGO, ‘were then read trom the desk. Mr. Sumuer then rose and moved that the Tesolutions be printed and laid on the table. ‘The Vice President stated that the reeolutions had not yet been received. ‘That was the ques tion which be would now submit to the Senate. Mr. Casserly rose an! said that he woul be gratitied if any Senator who opposed the recep. tion of the resolutions would state, for the iu- formation of the Senate, any reason why they should not be received. Mr. Casrerly paused, but no reply was made to his question. Mr. Conkling calied for the yeas and nays on The Peepie Flying from Paris. 4 special dispateh to the Davy News says the people are flying from Paris terror stricken, aud the rebels are wo & desperate en- counter to recover their lost ground. Terrible Raapeone Accident In An accident occurred to way train, filled with interned artillerymen returning to France, by which twenty-two were kilied and seventy. two injured. Lord Lyons Ho for Paris. Lonpom, March 2f.—Lord Lyons telegraphs to the government that he is confident of the early restoration of order in Paris. | The Army Bill im the British Parlin. ment. The House of Commons last vight sustained the Mimstry on various clauses of the army Dill by heavy majorities. ‘The « European, from Baltimore, touched Moville Saturday last the most beautiful and elegant afiairs ever given in this city. it might well be styled a “fete champetre;"’ for, in the m‘dst of a great city, it partook of a rural character. The ir. side of the bouse was a perfect garden of fow- ers, and ou.side,on the lawn of grass, were large and small pavilions with tables spread with the most tempting refreshments. The soft, baimy weather added to the many other advantages, and it seemed that the bride was favored by the elements as well as worth» friends, Mrs. Sprague’s superior tastes and advantage- enable her tosurpass slmoet every one wheneve: she entertains. Her house is filled with rare and beautiful worksof art, collected during her several trips to Evrope; she herself is the em bodiment of beauty, refinement aud g: Su: bas the patrician air of one born to ro: 67 The present commander of Seville is an officer who, in the year 1506, was ordered to be shot m Madrid for conspiri agatust Que: Isabella, and who was rescoed by a namber ot friends in the dieguise of monks, just as be wae led out to the place of execution. S87 Jean Loiseau is the name of the Parisian who boasts of having shot forty-"x Prasien fentinels with av air-gan during the siege oi the capital, and who, in consequence of thie | exploit, received pearly five thousand votes at the elections for membere of the Nations a+ rembly SOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. P* LP @ S0LonoRN LisT OF NEW BOWKS : 1 od : 5 teamshity | ghe silent Partner ri right regally does she dress and act. ‘There | the questionas to whether the resolutions shou: rk, from New York, touched Qaeenstown | The Silent Per Washo tlaw or mistake inthe ood taste ani | be received. — yesterday. Beginaid Archer el. By elegance of Bre ‘The discussion further continued until the yesterday's entertainment. Sprague snd hrst and stood wear the tirst door of the grand ..lcon, and a servant an- nonce? exch person by name. One O¢ the ushers stood conveniently by, to Aunie MOS ly Ghester, & 2 By Jawes Parton By Mrs. Emma D 8B & Loyal Regiment. LomDON. Marea 24.—A London Times special dispatch from Versailles says the Montmartre iste have stopped @ train en route with prison Ttnller. autbor of Topics of the Time Cruel as the Grave worth. $175 n of the morning hour, when, in an -to an inquity of Mr. Sherman, the Vic« President stated that the consideration of the question of order could not be interrupted by § Ve : released wth yen OT ork S i joott, aw br sban: ridesmaids, formed « gronp in continued urti was dixposed of. Scions - " front of a large bay window, which was filie] | Mr. Sherman then moved im the insurgents. and upon their arrival ai | The Science of Money. Guld, al ed enthusiastically by the People and troops. Their officers re at once promoted. The insurgent com- mittee has arrested one of its own officers name! Lullier. Paris Quiet To-day Panis, March 24.— Paris is quiet to-day. The shops are all closed and there are but few pe TO LAY THE POINT UF ORDER ON THB TARL’ Mr. Edmunds inquired it the effect of layin on the table would be to also lay the resolution on the table. The Vice President replied that it wonld not that the matter could at any time be called up. ‘Mr. Summer called the ayes and noes on the motion to lay on the table, when it was agrecil exchange, exports and impor favorable or unfavorable t 1.75. Pith blooming plants, and between the parted ee curtains hung, over the head of the brite, & marriage bell, composed of white flowers mantles and hearths were covered with flowers, and there were stands of trem scat- tered through the room, with baskets and bou- quets in great profusion. The grand murrors, superb paintings, statuary, and the swaying turong of elegantly dressed la Blue Jackets; or, The Adventurer of J. Thomps: A. B.. among the Beathes Chines. A une: ai novel. By kdward Grey 8158 On Representative Goveromeat an4 Personal Re resentation by Simon Sie on i ‘om Fourteen to Fo S.W. de ‘and gentis- | to, as follows: destrians in the streets. : ~— 5" to Four « By Mie dee together formed a gorgeous ape i Aves—Mesers. Rorewan, Brownlow , Buckingh Outbreak at Sarseities ine ———— One fo bo rembnnered fer ies ence and | Are Mewts, Boransn, Brownie Jonkliag. Cor | ‘The eivie guard of Marseilles have seized the St Oat Sneen eer (Quite a number of friends from New York | Giit,,Edmunds, Berry of Mich - Frelivghuveen, | telegraphs in that vicinity, and the ccvee | VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED ax» PRINTED of Texas, Harlan, Hill, Bites and other cities were present, and the ladies cock, Howe, Morton, Osborn. Pomeroy. Pool, Pratt. | t©Wards Spain is stopped. FARCY STATIONERY were all in full dress. Many wi.o attended the | tice, sawyer, Thttene West Winds eee | wedding at the church employed the interval | Woshtose )) Tonrman. Weet es Canada and the West. i PHILP @ SOLOmONS, from two to three o'clock in making a mors | Neys—Mosere Bayard, Blair, Casseriy, Coo Conference of Business Men—Free Trade and Ke OOKSELLERS AND STATION EAS elaborate toilette. The English morning dress. | Cragin, Davis of By ot West Va., Fen Sprecity. BOOKSELLERS » Ore « ored pants and coat. = , : The Joint High Commission adjourned an | TiptenrVickere eed Wiss ee TOOT Te crag eee have ad an Sir George £. | PRE RDINDURGH REVIEW, hour earlier to attend, and the Judges of the Supreme Court were present. Jay Cooke, the great banker, and ex-Attorney General Evarts and wite were Among tbe guests, aud all the THE RESOLUTIONS RECEIVED. Mr. Conkling wisbed to say that he had only raised the pointof order because he wished t adhere to the rule, but had unanimous conse! Cartter is chairman. and consisting of leading PRblle men of both political parties. Goverro: , of Illinois, in am interesting au! ’ QUARTRELY REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER EKVIEW. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, lengthy speech, setting forth the advantages oreign ministers and their wives, together with | been a*ked by any Senator to introduce a reso- | of the Geor Bay canal, said the business | Publiched (uarterly—Janvary a bost of others distinguished professionally and | [ution he Mr. ©.) would not have objected. men of the West had come to the conciusion that # caval avoidi Erie and the We! socially, evinced their imterest by attendance. Inan — room the wedding gifts were dis- Played. Silver for the table in almost endless variety had been presented. ft is impossible to give an idea of the many different articles which were seen wrought in silver and gold ‘There were a waiter, tureen, and two rige Mr. Sumner said very well, he would now Lael for unanimous consent to introduce bis resolutions. The Vice President inquired if there was any objection, and none being made, they were 1. ceived and ordered to be printed. ‘The unfinished business, being she resolution the St. Clair flats. Lake id can: with only oteshed Monia’y, lack = water ity for ae of &@ corresponding en- of the St. Lawrence is the “only | | channel adequate to the wants of the commerce | j | | } 0 per annem oo i “ y For Blackwood » Mage 400 yegetable dishes given by Senator and Mrs. | of Mr. Sherman, was then, on motion of Mr | cf the West. He then sketched the Tapid | Por Blackwoo Review. 7 Sprague; a full set of spoons and forks | Cole, iaid aside, and the consideration oF increase of the western trade, and proved {rom | Fur Hatwod cul any tes 7 88 from one friend; a deasert ladle and spoons TRE DEPICIEKCY APPROPRIATION BILL be TIOWR 10 00 from another; on a very — Silver waiter | proceeded with. be For oat and three Ke Was a tea service consisting of tea-kettle, tea ~~ +2ee-- —_--_ nd that for 1880 would ex- ° : =s 13 00 pot, sn bow! and slop bowl, all of ‘soit ‘Tax Late tHoMas Hart CLay.—This gen illions. What the West wante! oe as . silver, heavily frosted and ornamented with tlemap, who died near Lexington, Ky., tas! cheapest and “gs possible outiet~ Keview. $1. Siugle Nember= ae ee in bronzes there were a hand- week, was a son of the late Hon. Hen ocean. Governor Bross some Cc ‘wood, 35 Cent» f and elegant vases. A set of mantel SUBSORIPTIONS BECE: Ornaments were a clock of vlue enamel and giit, th vases to match, all under glass shades. Two articles in silver must have been antiques. One was @ handglassset in silver. Another very heavy dask; the silver mountings of these were very curious to examine. A portfolio upright paper case of tire-gilt were among ti Most exquisite gifts. said the —— majority ot the Wert were in favor of free trade and reciprocity, and are determined to have it if the | ators now at Washingten will not e, it, the West will send those who will Ir. Ho!ton said Mr. Bross deserved thanks tor his elaborate statements, and that tuere was fect upanimity among all parties as to © importence of all avenues leading to the West. Sir 4. T. Galt trusted that what was goirg on at Washington would lead to a setile ment of there questions. Mr. Holden, as the representative of Chicago, thanked the com mittee for th ay ‘The Lexington Press saye: * Upon the election of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency, as a mark of respect to Henry Clay, and as an acknowle: ment of the fitness of the son, he tendered to the subject of this notice the’ appointment of minister to Nicaravga, which was accepted, ard during his entire term of service there, he guarded the mterests of his government with vigance, a high degree of intelligence, and entire satictaction to both countries. @f the four sons of his father, he was the second in point of age-Theodore. who died a sbort time ago, having becn born in 1800; Thomas, in 1503 iVED BY SLANCHASD @ NOUHTN. Ck Gigs. b ortpitie One admirable feature of the reception was the admitting of fresh air and daylight toall "ue rooms Instead of excluding them as is too ottan the jan. by Darwin Ad Cieram, Uy the aithoro! Rece Dene The Two brothers snd other Poss. by Bev KM the case On such occasions, and lightin, house with gas. The effect ot artitcal i! cir good feeling. Sir George F _ . Bickusieth : John, who is still living, a leading stock-taiser | Cartier, in reply, favored reciprocity between WM. BALLANTYNE. ration on @ bright sunshiny day is never | o; thix country, in 181" and nee who was | the two two conuntries, ind added that Can < hat Loteitigencer Bullding aaseeabios and the heat from it is always io- killed at Buena Vieta, in is19.” ada should be thankful for the expression of » ~~ — tolerable ina crowd. At Mrs. Sprague’s yes- desire of the people of the West to supply us FRE le: terday there was no inconvenience or disc om. r 4 Bocnpany | with their great trade. MANUFACTURING fort arming frox 99 large company steiasing, Que -- The Richmond Whig states that STATIONER. as the parlor was kept cool by admitting the alt | th commissioners on thepart of the State of Vir The Fenians. FiksT OLAS freely, and the piazza and garden #0 enticingly | ginia, General Wise, Colonel William Watts, of | New Youm, March 21--At the session of the SLANK BOOKS MADS TO OKD: near.constantly drew the guests from th house, ie, the Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, -have | Fenian ebuvention this morning, a telegram Office at L. 0. Parke & Oo.'s, th elbeving the pressure in the parlors. The | been busily engaged eince their appeintmemt | received from Gen. Halpin, regretting b\= 313 AND 316 NINTH ST! Marine Band, on the piazza, played during the by Gov. Walker envleavoring to obtain every inability te attend, and an’ rizing his name Fis ato reception. paper or fact calculated to throw light u; to be continued on the register of the Fenian ‘The crowd outside the house was marvelous | the vexed question of the Maryland snd Cie, brotherhood. The committee on organization to behold, but was kept in perfect order by the ginia boundary pilex have at. len tictet: | was instructed to wait on U'Donovatt Rosse ant ‘we-inspiring presence policemen. ages | mined to send oue pul air. jar her and and conditions , curious to bebold the the | te, cihet exiles and invite their 4 nette, to London, to procure the copies of the with the Fenian brotherhood in their efforts to wedding guests as they entered or left the house. | ost McDonald papers, which disappeared from ion ar window of the houses around, numer- | the State libri uring the millery occupa- | mi! atairs of the ‘Trotheroed ta in whetber i ‘ous were seen eagerly overlooking Xe | tion such others as will aid in es- | well considered. : os ¢ 'y appear 1865, tablishing Vii "e tithe all she has ever pon A AT OG ks arse. belo to Se wreeatt to The highest pitch on every side ‘until the came to an end, which w; will leave at 3 . Somuraferhregcoce oh Theh we | Rei willeve aan ea dy =< ‘The newly-wedded pair propose, we undet- BITUMINOUS V8. ANTHRACITR.—The miners | the stand, a Eurepean tour, te last throngh several of bitumineus coal, in Pi rt ‘are not | which Been stationed at post: ai monthe. ‘The good wishes of a wide circle 6! | sucuiwoioaewe etre red eran ae "Thay | of the Umon Paciic reno on oa friends will go with them. have just published a card, in ee they deny | years, is sow enroute for service in Ke! ae 22 | | the report that they had united the Be- | and 5 DANCING ASD THEATRES CoxdruNneD py | nevolent theanthracite regions. Metuopist PREACHRRS.—The convention of 9g ae no M Teachers in New York,on Monday, or ol discussed their duty with reference to dancii which they » to put themeelvee under « soa, 1 foreign organigation, controlied by strangers. ———-+ eee — Dicormo for @iamonds in South Africa is becoming quite a mania, and if the stories thet come from that region be true, with some eiaiee (eben et tome, degree of justice. Some 3,000 Cousnltation ing, how. were Ot B nedy, condemned beth daa- Posh a ea eeiaeate e Vea ee ee eae there could be'bat litle spisicealty Mes shack Laker tees poem, found there which relgiad c=, WiLLiame, ¢ . car 5 #0) for Le taste about $100,000, op ateoe eee at: ay Aw INDIAWAPOLIS paper thus sums up the Bo 4m4, * WL bis femily. ¢ | lnwycrs bas Seoaghs does aie tesse ot aoe is ° : j nied cw cetera ord: w ‘Bo! ome, got & terrible trom his brotngr | very low In this market. We ‘quote, Gorn Specality— Testamentary aw. kA clergymen for his frivolity. f SD Sion There are bat foe of ES J “e BY aT Law. jortbre heesare a> a uiZ De, Helmick of Cincinnati, is) missing. et. General business good aenit Wohnen Do @P Henri Rochefort is sutteri: spezption, and cannot in the matuts of tabeps has been introduced into ; Crested @ perfect fh 82" Pivey Forrest is the nanfe of the male editor and iti ee a atar-tar,

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