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——— THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday elcepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Pennsylvania av. and Lith st. BY THs BYENING STAR NEWSPAPEB COMPANY. eee THE STAR fs served by to sortbers fo the Citv and Distriet ~* or = WEEE or FoRTY-Four (~ == LEN Ones st the counter, T= «TS PRE MONTH. Copies Pres ¥ -v OBNTs. PL asonths, $3.00: One Year, $6 00. No papers “TE: WEERCY STAB’ pobllshed on 1 ead | Vee 37—N® 5,627. mornfoe—@t year. @ TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS, N4tioxan THEATER, authorizes the President to suspend the writ of hates corpus and to declare martial law in any S‘ate where unlawful combinations exist anid be #0 powerful as to overthrow or set at defiance EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, ‘SPRING OPENING. CIDED SUCCESS. the gonstituted anthorities of the State, or in bebcebeen Si tT any State where constitu MES. JE. SPENCER. ToNIent mrnon =": sball connive at or be in complicity with such - Trespar, March 28. 7 ' ; Tu hie Hensarenel Flap ote = t Mn. Wane is better to-day, and is out. unlawful combinations: Provided, That the | SE2 ieee — Presented a memorial | & retarned from New York, sipencasn> a aN LY es President shall first have made proclamation, | of several hundred soldiers and officers of New : ; eninon BCe AND NECK, . INTERNAL RuvENvE.—The receipts from this | 475. Provided by law, commanding #uca in: | York, asking that soldiers be adogea hay WILL OPEN ON Sea OUD eae L eource to-day were $165,021 35. strgents to disperse : And provided algo, That | 141.4 without settling thereon. | W EPNESDAY, MABCH 99- HE EXECUTION. NATTANS’ CRYSTAL the provisions of this section shall not be in Sa ae ipa THE STARTLING R NATTANS’ Ask for this and takeno other. The only article that is perfectly harmless Warranted to restore Gray Hair. remove Dandruff and stop its falling oat. Larze bottles, containing over as teaa any other Heir Preparation, $1. ard & Walsh. 19th st and Pa. ave and 105 Benosylvenia avenue, ALLRO\D SENSATION SF Morton's Gift Matiner © aturday | Pie HALL. J. Appison HALL has been appoin'ed mail messenger beiween Washington and Pittsburg, at $600 per annum. THe U. 8. Steamer Crane, Commander Hopkins, arrived at Salina Cruz, Tehuantepec, on the 16th ef February last. USITED STATES AND Mgxican CLAIMS Con- issi0N.—The claim of Diego Archuijeta and J. M. Gallegos against Mexico were yesterday rejected for want of jurisdiction, the claims force after the Ist day of June, A. D. 1872. The bill was a in the House this morn- ing by Mr. Shellabarger from the select com- mittee, and he stated that the fullest debate would be allowed; as it was his purpose not to call the previous question before Monday next. Mr. Shellabarger, chairman of the com mittee, opened the debate. Mrs S. begs BONNETS. being om and Recherche n PUITS and FANCY PRICES. A CaRkD TO TRAVELERS. MRS. A. G@ GASTON, Agent, 3 ¥ STSBET, weak 131n, math er Customers that her rtet, are the Uniqne Also, WALKING 'S at Unasually LOW m7 4t' Adoption of such measures as will secure 4 COURT OF NaTioNs, where ail questions may be decided without the arbitrament of tha sword. THEODORE THOMAS’ FABEWELL CONCERT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MABOH 28, Last appearance of the celebrated Pianist, MISS ANNA MEHBLIG, ints at issue between Great Britain and the “nited States every effort be made to ida war between the twe countries. these ions under the ru! . : ickling. 3d street and Pennsylvania aven2e. “Bacon. 4% ad Patreets, Island. at the Depot, cor, of 24 and D sts, N. W. m23 tr CONSUMPTION, From Blanchard & Mohun we have the fol- lowing : The Descent of Man and Selection in Rel it is represented FREDERICK DOUGLASS AND Hrs soON that etornes cere (henks for the liberal patronage be- previous to her departure for Europe. having arisen prior to the 2d of February, 1548. were excluded from the common privileges of sewed on her by Visitors apd fo; Nrucradar . —_ - tion to Sex. By Charles Darwin, M. A., | travelers on the mail steamer between Kure Seuving the clay tc on aa etn ae ‘Tousther with the its Cure and Its Preventive, THE MExDERS OF THR Joint Hiou Commis: | 5, p,8., &c. In two volumes. New York. | creck and Washington, on account of their wag : UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. SION, with the members of the Cabinet ani ladies, and a number of invited guests, went down to Mount Vernon to-day, on the U. S. ELING HATS, nand Berlin, at LES? ES m5 3t color; therefore be It Resolved, That the Committee on the District of Columbia ix hereby instructed to inguire D. Appleton & Co. In 1859 Mr. Darwin startled eee the World by his book On the Origin of Species, met received trom Lor many of whom are THAN NEW YORK PR EMINEST SOLOISTS. Many a human being has passed a éeath there was no other reason than for whose in which he set forth what is now known as the | fy, Columbia ie hereby instr A i ¥, to cousiter what sea Known aud indisputably proven means ot eure | steimer Tallapoosa. The President was not “Darwinian theory,” that the explauation of <4 » wn bs JUST RECEIVED, — n alee . d remedy can be applied to prevent a repetition age c. ADMISSION TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. ing the dreanslooe aiecetee inte rugege aresixp, | able to accompany the party, being detained in | the wariets wn the feemect animal ana vegetable A FULL LINE STRAW GOODS, the city by official business, THE SAN DowtxGo Commisstonens, who ar- of such treatment on account or color. cents extra, calmly adopted js a RENOK'S SIMPLE TBEAT- DB. JULEPH B BO! ae MP! rhe Vice President stated to Mr. Samner T Box sheet now open at W G. Metzerott & Co.'s that his resolution not being one of inquiry, it life is to be found in the ere tor existence, Music Btore, where also programmes can be ob- and the consequent survival of the fittest speci- mensof artinal and vegetable life. In this new was probibited under the rule limiting b Belling Cheap. and availed themselves of his wonderfal efficacious | rived last evening, called at the White House | work on the Descent of Wan, Darwin carries cat Dees, and could not be recsived witheer et a. Ge. 2 Agent. | Tinteerett & Or Ut] wherever sofficiout vitality remafos, that vitali:y, | President. Their report will be submitted to- | the bold proposit by his medicines aod his directions tor their farnished with a tail trecetved. VIOLETS use,is | morrow, as on Thursday next the: Mr. Bayard objected, and the resolation was ind DAISIES, in all the will dine ed. zen from a hairy quadruped, eetipaue . , [OT A PANORAMA. ickened into healthfal vigor. th i t will mak and pointed ears, probably arboreal in his hab- EXPANSION. to GASTON, Agent, N “Yo this statement there is nothing retummenditinceivet eae a aces ee ite, and an inhabitant of the Old World.” Mr. | a4, Kellogg offered the following resolution, . zs PROF. CROMWELL To the faith of che invalid is made no rej tion, but will anewer the inquiries instituted in rwin undertakes to trace step by step, and which ergs ay ruled out, under the objection fost received, 10@ PIEORS BLACK CALAIS hi aseries of his magnificent | that is not a thousand times substantiated by liv . ae with great fertility of iNustration, the evidence ‘Mr. ohn : . a LACES, at New York anction prices Magee eens Seieeenas and visible works. ‘The theo the cure - | the resolutions under which the commission } {!\) 8 physical structure of man of his descent | °C Mr. Sherman: s e AG. GASTON, Agent. Cee fonenck eamadicines je as simple as itis Pee . | Was appointed. trom Fag highly organized forms. His close FE ray gy eco Hg = —_ new live of, OROS.GBAIN <A8H Wee chee: rearing. seit convincing? ent Tt Ie oe RiGHTS oF CoLoneD PROVLE ON THE Was: * study of animal history enables him to bring forward a remarkable array of illustrations designed to show the ‘intellectual and emo- tional peculiarities of the lower animals; but both the argument and the demonstrations are rather curious than convincing, and though the Darwinian theory, like any other edd, new doc- trine, will undoubtedly have a host of zealous SS, selling at 92 1.90, and 91.76 A. G_ GASTON, Ag Jnw received. @ Fall Line of the Black Cel VivB'TERI ? od Mandrake Pills are the weapons with which the citadel of the isaseaiied. Two thirds of the sumption originate in dy rr. disordered liver. With thi tubes *"s ize” wi ze he stomach. y re: spond to the morbific action of the liver. Here, t port atthe next session of Congress, whether the territory of Lower California and the Mex- ican States of Sonora and Chihuahua, or either of them, would be a desirable acyuisition to the United States. Mr. Anthony called up his motion to amend the rule prescribing the order of business at GRAND OPEMING NIGHT, MONDAY. Apri 3, 1571; PROGRAMME, ITALY, THE ABT LAND, bome of the Graces, Music, Sculpture end DK. INGTON aND RICHMOND MaiL Boats.—Mr. Sumner offered in the Senate, this morning, resclution rece. the Committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia to inquire into the circum- stance? of the exclusion of Frederick Douglass and son from the common privilege of travelers aoa ——___-_=_“*** im PORTED OVERDBESSES. Inteat styles, Cheap. fhen. comes the culminating result, and the setting ay +0 ‘The Paintis oS Soon, ry cane, chitdrn nattarr,, | far sith al raiser ng Spas Maingtn, tay oot bing sowed to gs othe | Surtees aney, onfendt as | Grange M9 Mimi othe coneration to 8 aaa! rs open for the evening eatertainments a 20N i . go to the | cept the ¥ ef that proud man, sup- : s¢ — A 2.SAsTo3. Ae a | SaIReRna at g’elock: "Dvory open for the mint ru aze Gompoced, ot one of Na- | dinner fable. af. Bayard objected, Sag te ed to be created in the image of his Mater, which aay Us eeoueed ieee dhe tte nOREAT BaRoaine im all th Ove of Carringos may be ordered for matinee at 4 o'clock, ‘on Sesd acto, cltarative | TeSolution was not received. lpey gee or ascended from some monkey Mr. Thurman moved to amend, by adding bo ge AG GASTUN, Agent. | and for the evening #t9-90 oclock properties of calomel, but, unlike calomel. the Nomtmations To-pay.—The President sent : “‘after the same shall have been referred Tickets at Bilis’ ferred toa asic Btore, 937 Pennerivanis mb2s 6” avenue. ‘The Cryptogam. A novel. By James De LEAVE NO 8TING B MIND” : .d reported upon.” the following nominations to the Senate to-day: S committee an: i - Th kof 4 fe. said th hole objec ae NEW GOoDs. J W "ALL 8 OPERA HOUSE. and mucus depose inthe fee is 4a, ths ait John W. Waldron, register land office, Green- econ reed opeierree at y = Soran aoe bee put through hone onde rod — cost ary canal are ejected. The liver, like leaf, Minn.; Will. Cumback, collector intern ‘ a any bill which might come from the House. Fashionable nights— Another Great Star. tomach acid reesoaneates ea ena LOEBInY. The | revenue, 4th Giatrict Indiand. ate nee Clubs? ‘we Author OF tho amusing “Dodge | §'é-evirged the costemplated Ketion nome ALL THE SPRING NOVELTIES Five: Nights Only. feel that he is getting, at last of asters, including the fol : John : Dio Lewis, A. M., M.D. New | 00D a8 more important than any ever before Just Keceived, at The Great Tragedienne. ‘A BUPPLY Of GOOD BLOOD. A. De Reever, Schen N. iss B. Our Girls. By Dio Lewis, A. M.,M.D. New | 154 staken by Congres, as involving the very DAVIS’. JANAUSOHEK, The Seaweed Tonic, In conjncetion with the Pills, | Billings, Fernandina, 3,W. K. Robertson, | York: Harper & Bros. This isa book that tells | exisence of the government, and as pattin, i Enppor eee Bae risal of Bistor!,) permeat snd asain with the food. Gnylinea: Greenville, 8. ¢ H Ford, Bidieford, Me G: | girls how to be healthy and happy; how they | upem m the, torm and racked ‘constitution the Finest Assortment of Aardaome HAMBURG ‘And an excellent Dramatic Com sion becuures paluices,en% thecare i P Wis, TUPeton, Vt; H-Bowen, Janes | shonid dress and walk, what they should eat | grestest strain whic ad ever yet been Rave cxeruiesed, Just Received ot eee ne we Bogle Freres commoncin seen tobe at hand. ‘There eno more fatelence: ue | Vile, Wise catipe mine te beets Bo nereet and how they should eat, what should be their DOW Against eh 23, : Me a - | Spy attempt at caucus dictation in this matter Davis’. the grand historical tragedy. ins acts, of by pon pdm ony Pare’ cee iB: | IncRRAsE oO” Vorino FAaciLITIES.—The com. ee a nr eanoatiom, | thelr, empieg- 1 Ser contemplated measure should only be <aaceacninnieasenesnmpcmes MARKY STUART. nex | given by an indulgent father to weaning Ie | mittee appointed at the recent democratic che Je Culturist. By Sereno Edwards | acted wpon after the fullest consideration tn HATS, BIBBONS, and FLOWERS, in every | Mary Stuart - --tananen he ‘jhenck * Pulmonic Byrup, comes in to perform it? | convention which nominated Hon. R. T. Mer- e Apple Cul ing, dbs ewe committee and in the Senate. variet . bir Edward Mortimer. rob. B. Shewell | foncti and te hasten and complete the cure. It ie - sf Todd. New York: Harper < Bros. An exc»l- Mr. Anthony said it had been customary f wriety, a DAVIS’ mateennte ond near sated charactors and OF. | Gators at once Span fie woth Meters Cann fe | tick for Congres, to-day waited on Governor s he republicas Senators to ! ep hoa ° Pointments ‘and ‘costumes. “Notwithstanding the | °ht It coliects and ripeus the impaired and | Cooke, in accordance with their instruciious, | lent treatise for the practical pomologist, ilius- | the republican consult as to @ com : * = "2 ew feahone oil ae eraiekenenkt the Ube-al | diseased portions of thelunge, in thetore of guiie | to ank’ teas there be two voting precincts in | trated with engravings of truit, trees, and | mn courte of action upon particular meas- LACES Thin mvs BORO Prince, ace Sete Soe ie ee {yloge. Mt Bropares them for expectoration. ned 107 | ench election drive sen they were informed | mechanical devices employed in’ connection Sukend soy eae ree scan CaS Nes INS, ce a 7 ¥ “4 ary J t w Ac . alway ow hand. at lowest prices, a nights mH 2” | rotten throne that it occupied erence ag ened the | that “of course crerpehing would be done to | with orchards and the management of apples. 7 ote for Davis’, “O01 MAKST SPAUE, Corner Stb street. add to the voting facilities,” or, in other worils, that their request would be certainly complied with, wherever on examination it was ascer- tained that one precinct was insufficient for the voters of the district. PRINTING BANK Nores.—The Secretary of or against @ measure pending in the Senate He supposed this bill would be referred to a committee, probably the Judiciary, and to this he bad no objection. He had no ideaoft ans caucus interference in this matter, and did believe any Senator would surrender his con, victions to the opinion of a caucus. He asornl ‘ane the dicnity of regai igor, steps lorth to enjoy the manhood or the womanhovd that was Lost. jonts ‘must stay ine ell; it ia almost iinpossi Tevent taking cold when ths Iu but it must be prevented or new. and the patient, in A Manual of Ancient History. By George Rawlinson, M. A., Camden, professor of au- cient history in the University of Oxford. New York: Harper & Bros. This is a much needed book, as the only modern work of reputation treating in a compendious form the subject ot Li=cous HALL. THUBEDAY EVENING, MABCH 30, i571. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. GRAND ORATOBLO GLOVER & BAKER CELEBBATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, atone oe c: ot DAVIS’. disean ¢ ds, : the Treasury having requested bank-note com. | ancient history, and generally is the « Hand- | tie Senator from Uhio that there was no cer ——————————— e : elected. Fres % iding out, ” fi L. PAs, HOUSE Be EsTAnLisHED oP THE this section «f the countey in ree rail panies to bid fer printing the backs of the new | book” of Prot. Heeren, originally published as | Wnder this meal. pind te Ser then tasted Se Oe ‘shall — contrae Tene tacit pe Tie eeeetd | bonds, yesterday accepted the bids of the | 10P& 9g0 a8 1799, and Fe Nee eae | of the concas was wet ev poteetieh on formerly. Bow be able. as heretofore, to inpert all tte MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, ly Gissedy ant Jets becuase thoy anerig tne | Natloial, American, and Coutineutal “Bars | Westward By Kail: ‘The New Hout to usc | of the caucus wa some indications of late chi novelties of the scason as they make their Soprano we they must not sit down quiet; they mast waik | Notes Companies of New York. ‘The contract | East. By W.F. Rae. New York: D. Apple. | the bottom was tumbling out of the caucus. sppearan ib to pened @ fail MISS ANTOINETTE STEBUING, the Favorite | wbout the room aa much and as fact as the strouyth | was divided among them to-day. and the work | ton & Co. The basis of this volume is two | was becoming @ more difficult matter to Hine £ = - *, Beal Laces of ail Kin =, Contralto, of New York; wilt bea: on of blood. The | ordered to commence immediately. The fac ®) | series of letters, entitled “New York to Sav | individual Senators in the bonds of the ca: Walking acd Travelling Sciter Renee oe: MB. GEORGE SIMPSON, Tenor; watlents: tag eirmined to | tinting and eeala will be impressed in the Are’. | Francisco,” and “4 Vist to the Mormon-." | dccrees. But in reference to the disclaims at mere Sucqtes, Ladice’ Undergarments. 0 8 P. | MB. M. W. Waits ¥. the Famous Basso, of | ff d ten great puree cake PD ury Department. The largest proportion of the the Senator, he (Mr. T.) had always been of the ¥ vor sets, (the best in the world.) ton; . which recently appeared in the London Day News, but the additions are eo considerable a= to constitute # new work in substance. Mr Tes writes more contract was awarded to e Continental Bank Note Company, but it is probable that a great portion of’ the work thus To despair of cure atter such evidence of its possi bility in the worst cases, and moral certainty in all gthits. is sinful. Dr. Bchenck’s per. onal statement it Bri ods are sii new, of the beet qu: heer « impression that the enforcement bill of Last an CBOBUS OF ONE RUMORED AND FIFTY VOICES, AND A FULL OBOHESTBA. sxible prices. ession, gpber partisan measures, were a I be sold at the P Eresses made to order in the Iategt of ies. forced through by caucus dictation. intelligently concern He was eta pay pad? A FOUL to the ‘Faculty of his own care was in these modest Printing cane the Bareazor Eagravingand | 4S cerican atairs than moster ont Goat eae delighted to hear iho coutrary asserted. ‘He = ». 7 cal << i Many . Bs pe . os ; | deli Co n Was sub- _MmbiS No. 967 Pa. av : No. 7 Cite Trovise, BE 45; SeUeeiEnn.. Mony years og0,t was in the last stages of com |B. MoCattee. ie ieints On he Mecne ee eaeibed Set ea ee on cave oe y BMY IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, & SATUEAL CURLS of every shade, size and style, which 1 will soli lower than any other house im the eity. Also. s large assortment of French CORSETS at low prices. Ladies’ UNDERCLOTHING at rednced SUmptrop; coptiy it 'y. sb clats thought that I col pot live » week. @ drowning man catch'ug at straws ‘ained (he preparations which L pow g tlic, and they made @ perfect cure uf e. At seemed tome that Leould feel them trate my whole system. The matter in my lungs. and I would & pintof offensive yellow matter eR ime. Adwission. including Reserved Seat je of seats to commence at the 8 Store MONDAY MORSING, March 27 poor GALLERY or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE. Just received, some fine PICTUBES. 1236 Penn- sylvanis avenue, between 12th and i3th «ta mb” tf Eo ¥.M. 0. a, in print. On the Mormon question particularly, he takes issue with Captain Burton, Hepworth, D:xon, and others of his countrymen, who gave su, h a rose-colored view of Brigham Young's polygamy business, Notes on the Gospels and the Apostles. By Albert Barnes. New York: Harper & Bro_ ‘This is a revised edition of Barnes’ Notes on the New Testament, giving the results of recent ex- stine, with more accurate d very complete illustrations of and customs referred to in tue he hoped the minority would have the benetitof al! the icars” ing, honesty and sivcerity of the majority in a full and fair discussion, Mr. Casserly desired to remind Senators ot the various occasions when legislation had heeu passed by the majority without @ word ot dm cussion or explanation, and the minority, te sheer physical inability to protract sliscussion, were compelled to ground their arms Mr. Anthony said the principles involved in the enforcement bill had been previously dis. tts S acte DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS.—The th, mt ic Senators and members had a caucus of three hours duration last night in the hall of the House, Hon. Fernando Wood in the chair. The propriety of issuing an address to the country was discussed at length, and it was finally dete. mined that it shoald be issued, and twe chairman was authorized to appoint a com mittee to prepare it. The bill in relation to the — prey ared by the special committee yes- verday, ery morning for “As s that began to snbside,my coreh, J night sweats all began to leave ine, te became so great that it was wich irom eating too much grown in flesh i jaa- cussed by the majority. Prices. All kinds of real LAORS, HANDKES- OORNES NINTH AND D STREETS. “was weighed shortly after my recovery,” addoa | RBCIE sea vents aun Ayton i en ae New Testament. fogclreergren lppten porn ay and the sub. CHIEFS. OULLABS very cheap, at OPEN FROM 9 a. M. TO 10 P.M. Doctor, “then I” king liken mere skeletons me | tbe Lestrege fee egapas upon it. After con Shakespeare's Comedy of the Merchant ot te the San Domingo resolutions ny ata 8. BELLEB’S, ALL ARE WELCOME! weight zanieaty coven, pounds: my present | sideral pthecronmict Bad the ned await | venice. Edited with netes, by William J. ner, were taken up. ‘ wie 715 Market Space Pi antag AB ih mn nr a and ‘enjoyed auinterrupted healthy publican majority. This subject will be deter- | Kolfe, A. M. New York: Harper & Bros we ‘sine eudliina’ as oy iar, roceeded at < _ aqar! Q r. Pchenck has discontinued his professional | mined in a fature caucus, when the address to | Daintily printed and iJlustrated. 1 deni: + PI ec al got EIVED— LIBBABY OF 15,000 VOLUMES. SH thew York and Boston. He or nis son, Lr. | be prepared will also be submitted for cou- ins general denial of the assumptions DALLY PRAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and6 p.m, | JH. Schenck, Jr. sitll continue to see ‘ length : me z “ Daisy Nichol.” By Lady Hardy. « Farts A FULL ASSORTMENT oF their office, NO. 13. 'N. Puieit | #deration, in the Tgument of Mr. Sumner, and in defenc forth Sixth street, s: fence GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY, & BATHS, os —_—_ Dene.” By kK. E, Francillon. “Sir Harry | of the action of the President. He argued that NATURAL CURLS, SABBATH SERVIC Tho wish’ a thes pa Le hee | Tam Saw Domixco Comaissionens—Hon Hotspur, of Humblethwaite.” By Anthony | Baez, instead of attempting to sell his country hich J sell very chesp. te in Fometer declare emsed, Ste, dollars, The Heapi. | Ben Wade, Professor White, and Dr. Howe— | ‘Trollope. “A Siren.” By 7. Adolphus Trol- | Sf charged, bad furnished an example worth’ 8. HELLER, LINCOLN HALL. of 2.30 Patients Can ready ease ch ton ebeluner acd | arrived here last evening on the boat from | lope’ ts Bred ie wee Bow By the author of | Of imitation in subordinating his personal sameet 7 arket Space. ol patients can readily learn whether they are curable rats "9 Year” aggrandizement as a ruler to bring peace to a Aguia Creek accompan‘sd by their secretaries, Carlyon’s Ycar’’ These form the last five ee ae “'qhe directions for taking the medicin one care. A. G. = yh jive | mis country by anvexation. The® promescs dozen adapted to the iatellt fa child General Sigel and Messrs. a. G. Barton and] Rambers of Harper's «Library of Select Nov- | Sat, “to the Ucited mane instena br Coins ee these directions, and Kind Mature watts t Fred. Douglass; Dr. Wheelright and Capta'n a siclation Of tae teameticmment oC being rest, PASIS KID GLOVES, ‘ite in some cases the Mandrake P the commission; Dr. Pi excepting that it arr, “Hartsease; or, the Brother's Wife.” By nica, was in direct are to be taken in increased doses; the accordance with it, Us. three medi | Daturalist (of the Department of the Agri: | Miss Yonge. “The Heir of Kedelyffe.” By | because the transfer was to be made wot at S1 per pair - D. O., 1861.) no other ac sniments than the ample | culture) Mesers. J. P. Foley and Hitt, stenog- | yries Yonge. In two volumes. New York: p- | atthe arbitrary direction of the government, HELLER, » Bunions, Chilibiains. Club, instructions that accompany them: First create ap- | rapbere to tte commission; and Mr. H. J. Kane. > < but in deference to the popular will of that jaw-tt growing Nails, and othor diseasos of the fect. Polite. Of returning health hunger is the most wel. | Gell, of the New York Terbunee General Boyn- | Appleton & Co. Two of the best of Miss Yonge’s | Conutry The Unied tenn bound by th out pain or inconvenience to the patient. The shoe | com fo mptom When it comer, agit willcome: let | ton,’ of the Cincinnati Gazette; and several | BOvels, issued in handsome form by the Ap, law of nations to preserve peace bet “4 WOOD AND OO. fo ae poe A = eae ip sonatas en plowd | other newspaper men. The remainder of the | tons. and Dominica nding the regot: tions Gor en a AL. aod theqennde of chet mage fn abated. “In'e short time bots of tak aerbel | Lariy, Including Mr. Hurlbat; of the how Were | © Vera; or, ‘The Russian Princess and the | acquisition of the latter country. In comcicue - An it. A symptems are gone forever. World: and others, continued their ‘yor in | English Earl.” New York: D. Appleton & Co. | ing Mr. H. expressed his view that the mission c= AND wvob: iain medicines are constomsis ood in | the Tennessee to New York. Mr. Wi is | rhis is No. 25 of Appleton’s « Library of Choice | Of the repubiican party was not ended, and be — n; While the Palmonic D- aBacurerof conghs y “The Mutineers of the Bounty, and their . MUST BE SOLD TO GLi SL residence of Vice President Colfax, Mr. Howe enemy and not Judas like, stab the party to T LD TO CLOSE BUSINESS and ‘colds, may be Reseed (Pye yy I party Suainet ecnaumption in Descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk Islands.” which he proposes to belong in the back. ©OCD WILL, &c., FOB SALE : ice of the Pulmonic8yiup avd Seaweed Tonic, | the Arlington House. The commissioners have By Lady Belcher. New York: Harper & Bros. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr & bottle, or $7.50 dozen Mandrake | their t outlined, but it is not yet fally oT 1 wil deliver CORE ats follow ine very low prices ills, 25 caute'ox” Bor esle bs ail ironed pared er signed Ge the Aquia Creek fost ee at the Boo tien ee sane | Poland (Vt.) presented the memorial of a. T. Capea near Per Ton TROMPSON LILLY & CO..26 Hanover street, | Yesterday, when the dinner gong sounded, the | Huvvey OF ine po interesting volume of the | Smith, claiming a seat in the House as a Tepre- LYRKENS VALLEY. (Bye articter Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents, mbil-s.t.th tr ' | COmmissioners and suite Laren! to the | 's y.”| ‘The present narrative, by | sentative {rom the 4th Mississippi district, and Phin ADELPHIA il D ASH or LO. ce om rae spon ae ing see Aoeci has fuller and more graphic de- protesting against the entire sitting delegation PRILAVELEHIA BED ASH HABLE BROTHERS WHISKIES, GINS, Etc—{ am now offering at | Freder: ba ae corueed Scemion on iT, from personal sources aud ¥, cae size my celebrated brands of RYE and | *Ccount of his color, when the entire party : Referred to the Committee on Elections tamil: J bas the additional “ WHITE df retired, and came to this city dinneriess. interest of supplying the history of the ae eablk, Potter (N.Y-) introduced a bill to en- Full weigh: HAVE RECEIVED THEIR colony to the present time. seccoceie Seotlt Owning and building ships in the BILL TOSUPPREss DisorpERs ™ THeSovra. he United State ferred to the Committee on south side The Select Committee of the House, to which | Light at Evening Time; a Book of Support and | Commerce. , 2th streets. Stock of Piece Goods Pest ofired in iret ily cult erence forme | Was referred the recent message of the Presi- | Comfort for the Aged. Edited by John Stan- Mr. Havens (Mo.) asked but failed to obtain * $ it leave to introduce for present action a bill to eh wea provide for the erection of @ bridgevacross the issouri river at St. Joseph, Mo. ford Holme, D. D. New York: Harper « Bros. A book adopted both by its large clear print and the style of the articles tor the use of ‘TOM GIN.” boug! York, 4 which I can ¢ origin: ice. Ss al a, dent on Southern outrages, agreed upon a bil! yesterday afternoon to suppress disorders in the South. It provides that any person who, under * ine located brick Carpenters Shor cBeap on reasonable terms. A Ww. E_BROWN. * opel — less per gallon D Gattikn. ines, Liquors. etc., ‘The regular order being demanded, the = a ? . les, generally of a religious = - And Proprietor of the Oelebrated =" M4 color of law, statute, ordinance lation, | ‘e aged. Thecé articles, ge morning hour commenced with the call of com. (cen are TON Ready-Made Clothing most, VATE WINS BITTERS, custom, or usage of any State, shall subject, of pot gy Shige] Tange or aaet and | mittees for reports. ner loiityt 2.240 ibe. WHITE ASH OBEST ‘17 Peunsylvaniaavente. | canse to be su jected, any person within the Lewy original. ont Shellabarger, (Qhio,) from the Special T cu, f 23 < the Presi; * UT CUAL for $6 ‘aise THUBSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow. or of the United States to the depriv: inmittlee on * lespage, re. ue LYKENS VALLEY, Exe BTHE Jrene, a Tale of Southern Life; and Hathaw; Strange. Philadelphia: J B. Lippincott & Co. A couple of readable stories by an anonymous writer. Local Taxation; being a report of the New rights, priviliges, or immunities se- cured by the DEE is the best article for cleansing and preservii teeth. Seld by all druggists. Price, Band 0 cents aree led pO ROUS GLOVE CLEANER re stores =) loves eq' new. Bold by Slate and fancy goods . Price, 98 conta. ene HaIRz DYE. 6 ported a BILL TO EXFORCE THE PROVISIONS OF THE FOURTEENTH AMSNDMENT to the Constitution, and for other purposes. {The substance of the bill is published cise- yyy Tuer STAR.) iret section of the fourteenth ar- ticle of the amendments to the constitution of the United States, shall, any such law, statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or the payed tothe pot notwithstanding, be liable to Y STEWART. 12th and B ste, pring of 1871. DIBECT FROM THE WHARF. : ; 9 , party injured in an action at law, York Commission to revise the laws of that was spent in an attempt to arrive CUANTITY any QuAaLITY GuAKaNTERy, | CERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCI! | 7), BATCHELON’S Ba Dest in the world, | equity or other proceedings tor Fedress; suc | State tor the assessment of State and local | St 80 Understanding as to the time when a rote “2.00 Ibe. 3.360 Ibe. armless, re Bot contain | proceeding to be rosecuted in the several Dis- New York: Harper & B should be had upon the bill. Best CH ESTNCT.......... ata a a . Rict or Circuit Courts of the United States, | taxes. New Yor! ae seceed Mr. r sted that debate be Best WHITE ASii SUITINGS, COATINGS, A ‘Preparations allowed to go on till 4 Sencive Lit 33 Wea. bachelor Poaa trad tireece | review upon error and other LOCAL NEWS, Mr. Morgan (Ohio) said there were a number WOOD st _ . ee m untarniahed re; its ta as | in like Cases im such courts, under the pro- of gentlemen on that side who desired to discuss coived By PANTINGS AND VESTINGS, Beco perfec: or Brown. Bold visions of the act of April 9, 1863, and the Se a ee i the measure, and the time indicated Ty, and ya stro Bow other remedial laws pf the United 81 which AN IMPORTANT WILL C. in which it is | too short. ork, are in their natnre ble in such case. | Supposed that about two hundred thousand dol- Mr. Ward (N. Y.) said that he feit contident por TOGETHER WITH ALL KINDS OF ‘The second section provides that if twoor | lars are involved, is likely to come up short: was no desire on that side to discuss the LEBKS, MECHARIOS, LABORERS, AND | more persons shall conspire, or combing | in the courte here. It is a contest over the will | bill forthe sake of discussion. Re sng. —— MEE me “others. do Po coast zem ase kunt ie ‘ther. to do any act in violation of the rights, = a Taylor, — %. oemown. x poe ek = ae ——— and = on ; is AMERICA) NUFAC Ss. pe & ad . frileges, and tmmunities of am person to | ing his interest in ‘elsh mills ther | Until it was the pleasure louse to take Walth Watches. ICAN MANUFACTURES bi ay dceirabfe Hos ve il rior | Which ke le entitled under me tation and | property. George Taylor, a son of said Vin | some other action Saturday was really no day, == Years, and ot others, not more than Six Years; then | laws of the United od States, which, if committed. | cent Taylor, who has been t_ for. Cpe a e z 2 * 1 bey your it to. & place v Cenbenanae ae | Se Meet att NATIONAL OAPTALREAL ESTATE ASSOC 2 of the United State, wo AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT 4 “ : 0 “ be : id when a vote u; cnceideneae ? recommend them os being, alt things p_lnmere fully supptied w and fashionable | boughs by them.” W eat one AluE Guavy Lerran ‘to tae Prntic.”— | the Dillehould be taken i = 7 fabrice than ever befere, whieh will be cat and made - 6 Mr. A. K. Browne, counsel for Grady, exe- Mr. Kerr was unwilling to take the responsi- THB best wazcune, Naps IN THIS | the latest styles. Bverrthieg new asd novel in pL EES i berg dg a cuted for the murder of Mrs. Faulkner, bas Por bility of fixing a 2 time, He thought gen- We alec deatrs to call «peeial attention to the new | this department will be added as seo asthey appear | ¥ will purebase you s Lot, aad baila you a House some reason undertaken to give out the idex Gebate could run on profitably this week, FULL PLATE WATCH, tor Railway Eugineors | iu the market. ip the same manter. #1, that Grady’s letter “to the public’ was ‘no then they would be better able to decide what aud Traveiers, bearing the trade mark, raters So pof mont Yor korn year f0%, a8 the Prongs OF Authorized by hun,” (Grady,) it is | should bedoue. There were none of the ordinary AMEBICAN WATCH OU., CRESENT ST. —: an aoe ri persion. provera ‘This fs Uy far the beat Pull Plate Wateh i HABLE BROTHERS, ft coday fo Apeih ecibed : Fi of the constitu. BY CORmER OF SEVENTH AND D 8Ts. : Gow Watken 4 THOMAS’ STONE YARD, CoRNER OF Ist aND B Streets Soutmwesr, ow WALTHA Gold and Bilver Cases. Bz want to why mene Wittow Sills, — Pavement Bias, Carriage Stops. Sone. chad to Sol ring Wore ope ih as’ by Sener Penal oe : EDWARD THOMAS bir Nibiaek: B™“CTGL PRIZES an Presents cot Xiblack, ibated ons TO UUR CUSTO tought Inventors end Manafect 8. Pi . oy oe ot athe WE aay. Src laithiubly attended to.” GAULEnY, S23 ioe street, near 1. tae. Mr. Sumper presented a memorial asking the | Also, urging that in the discussion of the | ere laid on the table | Mr. Sumner offered a resolution that whereas | ir. Dawes (Mass) said the gentlemen from Iilinois would be here to wateh the Trossur, and there would be vo danger of the govern. ment being avenged. | “Mr. Brooks (NT) aaid that there were mot | twenty m:mbers of the last Congress who knew what laws were passed on the last night of tha | session. | Mr. Farnworth “I @oubt if the chairmaw ie the Committee om Appropriations himselt ows.” | Mr. McNeely (Til.) suggested that whit | Measure was being discussed, that the ary Uommittee could be — a portion ment bill matured, Legislature but if the passage: limols was now in session. ion bill was put off till the next uid have to 1@ convened in extra, {a cost of hundred of thoussuds of, Scofi-ld (Pa.) said with the feeling that been manifested, the rulee of the Hone Te the best arrangement vpder which tae be= ate could go on. Mr. Eldridge ( Wis.) said that suggestion met. the approval of himseif and of severa! gentie= | men who were about bim. With this general understanding consent wae iven that the bill should be pronted, and Mra Shellabarger moved to recommit the t Mr. Shellaborger then took the flo pew the debate, as he did so giving notice ast he did not intend to call the previous questio: | betore Monday next. i TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | Associated Press Reports. |FROM EUROPE TO-Day. | THE SITUATION IN FRANCE | WHAT NAPOLEON Si¥s oF tr. Mis Opivion of Thiers—Of General | Grant—of Himself_of Mix | People Of the Rest of Mankind. Teclegrayhed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. jerviewed. —A correspondent who noe ig | drifting to anarchy, which might not be con- fined to ber alone. He denounces the National | Assembly as illegally and unfairly chosen, and | not the representatives of the will of the people. He said Thiers is a smart wire pall ho wilh | do anything to retain power. T: mperor | defended himself from various calumnies. 1m | reply to @ question as to whether he intends to | Fetire to private life Napoleon said: “I do not | think that strictly speaking it should be called | private life. All my effortsshall be anoecagly to | directed against the rebels who have conspi for the ruin of France, which isthe only them of carrymg out ther sinister | men I will force to make amends to my poor | people. which they can only do by asking direct~ | ly after their will and then submitting to it Out Opposiuion. An energetic government honest men may soon heal up ti France, but the power and authority of these same men would be blasted at the outset | they not receive it immediately out of | of the people.” | Correspondent.— Your Majesty knows too well the sentiments of my couptrymen to doubt that all their wisbee are for a prosperous repub- government in France. In case this | should prove impossible. only then do | believe | that @ great majority of (hem would rather “ee & Napoleonic dynasty, on the basis of a ple~ than ¢ Urieanists or Bourbons on | their claim ot imberited or divu ights. Stitt mot give up all hope that France may euc- ceed ¢stablishing @ durable and thriving republic.” Ewperor.—* Your President, General Grant, does not seem to share such & hope, for, to a certain ext 1, be seems to foresee, with mack » the early collapse ef oor How elise could he have emp- ra of pancgyric over tha federal system of new Germany?”* Aptenetit on the | tied euch a» | monarch ther corres; dinal Antonelli, tive cupy ing themselves th gu as tees th, know that Jesus Christ gave to the Holy Father, the right as Hissuccessor, and the successor of the Aposties, to rale His church; but we never knew before now that he be- ueathed to them (the Italians) permission or duty to concoct guarantees for the purpose of establishing a! hat way the church may ba governed. Guarantees which all Catholics ow the face of the earth, and the Pope firet of ail, i Pope tout le Promver, will retase to socept. « there is vo transaction possible with them. Yo can say so. There will never be any betwee them and the charch.” rance. The official Paris, March 2 journal of the central committee, in an editorial, s ye the fireg | task of the newly-clected municipality will be the completion of @ charter that will secare the rights of the people, and prevent the represen— tation of large towns from being swamped b; the country de} Le Nouce'ie Repubiaque advises the Commune to pronounce the «dimolution of the rotten As- tembly and impeach the members. L | and merely awai 8b Opportunity. | journal says a new ministry econ be formed, Which will include Brogiie as Minister of For- - Affairs and McM. mas Minister of War. rhe conservatives were successful in San- day's elections only in the arrondime- ments of Bourse, Louvre and Passy. The rich: | geverally sbstalned from visiting the polls, | 4nd the merchauts voted the conservati: j ticket. The individuals elected are obscure, with the) exception of Flourens, Blanguc, Pigate and Gambon. farricading coutinuer, and the utmost viigi- lance is manifested by the insurgent nationals. Place Vendome bas the aspect of a camp. The Versailles Goverument and the It is said the Versailles government is nego- Uating with the Prussians to allow av increase of the number of French troops on this side of the Loire. Rumor says that General Cremer is suspected by the committee, and has gone to Versailies. Thiers Talks to the Assembly. Vurrsaliies, March 27.—Theirs made an elo- quent, though brief address in the National Assembly to-day, in which he defended the wis. dom of his policy,and took ® solemn oath th: be wonld not betray the republic. The Germans Want to Settle the Paris Government Loxpon, March 25.—A Times special dispatch fays Paris bas nearly resumed ber usual ap- pearance. Of the 500,000 electors in Paris ouly 20,000 voted at the election of Sunday. Twent of the members of the committee were el 5 It ls expected Blaquine will be president of the and Ver-~ morei. Four generais are occupicd at Versailles with the question of the military reorganization of the country. ree to are as frequently refused, Arrived Out. Quawstow™, March 25—Arrived, the City ef Brussels, irom York. ——_9— Wilson the Marderer’s Five Hantrori poke carved bissht Ste Gene Serr + it five days ato bis vopectes pega Sunday. This caused demred : ect, and be is vow taking food again regular- y- 7 —James Wilson, the Six Inches of Suow im Massachusetts. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., March Z7-—Six inches Of snow fell in some of Berkshire coane ty to-day. —_—o—_ The