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—_—_—- THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Cormer Penasylvania ay. and 1th st BY TEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE STAR ts served by carriers to thefr md- veriders fo the City and Distriet at TEN OxNTs Fam WEEE or FORTY-PorR OxNTs Pua MONTH, Gopicn inter, Two CENTs. “pace i1N¢:—Three Months, 91.50; papers i, Pi... ee me Vee 37—N®& 5,632. trom THE WEEKLY STAB—poblished op Friday morntng—§1.60 8 year. aS , Te c LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. AMUSEMENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. SS E. A. MeCORMICK Per. Pxatrs Clear and Harmices as Water. jon of the ladies of Wasi. BEEEVIT FOR TER ATTANS CRYSTAL DIsoOVERY. rman CHINE OF BELLS ry OOv ERS. SPRING MILLINBRY, COMMENCES TO DAY. re a g MPORTED BONNETS. ry DISCOVERY. HATS, BIBBONS. a Bissovecy: FLOWS Ac. ISOOVERY, | No. 606 SINT STR 7 — 4 DISOOVERY: a OB fraid of lire crackers. akeno other. The only article w cwnine 4ncieehs Tho Tickets are che same as on f andcan be purchased Corner 9th and Peunsyly as much more 1. Sold by Pur- A. ell's bookstore. on %h, opposite the ¥.M. 0. bet gad Pa ave end 13h and @. Baildirg; at f s. corner 7th and Lonisana avenue. i Pennsylvania avenue. or STOCK, NOW COMPLETE. 7 Ladies are sdmitted every day, and should he in terested ce purchase their tickets and assigt in the sale for this praiseworthy object. LET THE BELLS RING aps iN ee THEATER. ENGAGEMENT. absence of two years. of the popular actor. MK F_S CHANFRAL | Who will eppear THIS EVENING, in hi fnpersonation of ro@.. 7th aud M street: 110 Bridge street, Georgetown COMPRISES THE FINEST. BEST SELECTED | STOCK OF MILLINERY TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE ¥.mz3 tr WHISKIES, GINS, Erc.—i am now offering at »Feduced prices my celebrated brands of RYE and ‘Old .”" “Bowen,” “Choice Old Family Nectar,” "Mo ” ‘The ab ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES. SHAPES, | SHADES AND STYLES iN HATS AND BONNETS Alter « great e brandi ave ry ne end are be Sorgen = . s at figures that cann SPECIALTIES WEDNESDAY ifnily call attention to. my “amen | Only time of he erent moral @ran ERM GIN. pooh iy mg At suction, in New 2 ork, ich can sell a r gallon than eat Sls | Morton's Gitt Matinee, Saturday at the oFiginal price, © Hae cari. e ait SHADES, at 20 cents | 1 importer of Wines, Liquors. ete., vr yare ’ And Proprietor of the Celebrated per yar ents. LET US HAVE A MENAGERI wie oe ieee These (Goods are snitable for Hats and Bonnet = mhS tr 1217 Pennsylvania avenge, ‘Trimmings, Neck Bows, &c., aud are the (restest ——— + Bergeine «ver fered. WILL EXHIBIT AT WASHINGTON, On the lot located on PERRY PAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. £ Rnclish make.7 in. The PAIN KILLEE is by universal consent al- SASH RIBBONS. the ber: # wid le, ab $1 & yard, all Shades anj Cvlore, SIXTH STREET, NEAK TOR CANAL. ence AT, iton, for itself @ reputation uusur- ts of medical preparations. Its 75 ; ; MONDAY, TUFSDAY, WEDNESDAY, | lnmantancone efor ii the coatier erations, 1 Tbe Celebrated ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, tion of Pain in all ite various forms incident to the ‘St 81.26 & pir hd human family end the unsolfeited written and ver- SATURDAY. bal testimony of the masses in ita favor, have been, Our Stock of FLOWERS. reve: Larger ner Finer must Ue seen to be appre De re are cers Otiie eins Gam Silay SNe See oa aes eer teen . RY AF TEKNOON AND EVENEN ty Wecerastas cinder tt tly at OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. s at 1 and 7 o'clock-p. m.; commences one || Giicacious remedy taken internally: as well cate i.L. BLOUT’R, hour later. external applications, when used acco to di- -k. 1g | frctione, Bho stain nipon linen trom its uses readi. vioseventu stacsr. | ADAM FOREPA UG H “ante Medicines ake Cat eked Yor the enre of 9 UNABRIDGED AND UNAPPROACHABLE | ato) cr eamiciens hier ee ee Between G and U streets, MEN A GERIE bas bef: public over THIRTY YEAR=, rv S-HATS AND BOSNETS into almost =v? reaved of its medical pro; MUSEUM AYVD CIRCUS: 330 MEN AND BOBSKS! ies. rompt action upon the : mor of aired, the Pain Killer is invaluable, MERINO and | BACK APS ant BONNETS rely, the, largest. the Bast. the most Suc- sani feck tm Geuioving Para fe Fey Children, the only one that exhibits under ond {nd when used ecco: = bese r nt Berita Seema @ TANTS, HOLDING 3.000 PEOPLE, | YoNy; trae to itsname, « PAIN KILLED, , Patent ofice: late Mire. Grisad- | Circus is sepacated from the Mepagerie. Dicer. ling. STAMPING properls carcet my eatentrancee and exits, Patronized sod commendeg <hnteeeE Main DYE JOST BECEIVED, ® phe cid War Blephaudy er ie, Instantaneous, dove Rot contain A FULL LINE “ROMEO,” dooth. Avelé the veunned nents pee STRAW GOODS Wiehe e ee nt ns pictass & go oo. wejseragp ate es a=. untarniahed reputation ite futegrity as Selling Cheap Weigbing only 400 pognds. and the following list ot | ig ont perfect, ‘Hair Fig Ren py At 1 — all Broggists, at 16 street, New A. G. GASTON, Agen:. Pair of White. Dou Yor. iat a 100-18 Jest recetved. VIOLETS and DAISIES, in all the | Fi New ShadesJ 5 cents doven . Per fh. @. GASTON, Agent, ut received. 100 TIEORS BLACK CALAIS CES. at N uct! ices sti wean wh G. GASTON, Agent. 1871 SPRING STYLES aT od African Lion and Lioness, Pair of Mon- Just received. a new line of GROS GRAIN SASH nal PIBBURS. willing st $1.26, G1.00, and 1.75 | her Mevnl Reoee! Napers, Abyeunian 4. STRAUS’ = A. G GASTON, Agent Ibs. Rein POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE Just reevived. @ Ful! Line of the Bieck Celebrated ETE KIDS.at the reasonable charge of $1.25. A_@ GASTON, Agent, IMPORTED OV EBDBBSSES. inte: 7 te 950. Che 101) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between l0tb and !rh treets ty les, from A. G, GASTON. & GREAT BARGAINS in the Bemun. Callearlyt mar 2-1! NOW BEADY SPRING SUITS. DARK PATTERNS at Black Tiger. meas (ow. Australian Kangaroo, Sacred Rat Kangaroo of New Zealand. Lion of Kaffra, the Zebu or Ox DIAGONAL FROCK en GLOBE MILLS WALKING , CPR MELTON DERBY duap Becavenc ce ne NOTRE TIA - SILK MIXED — FROCK DAVIS’. japanese % Atrica GOLP MIXED DERBY ‘The Finest Assortment of Hardsame BAMBI i LAN )ERBY EDGES, INSERTINGS, sod FLOUNCES teat ne a = bave ever ufered, Just Received at ans aet —_—_ DaAvIs’. << siding SPRING SUITS. . NS WEBS, oy | Monkey, Wanderau. Mandri Sern ne SRR RRM, te every | Bes Barbary Zebra, Chetah LIONT PATTERNS, Davis’. Gnu. Sioth. and ‘Tapir. Horacd ici pees —" main GT MILLINERY quons. | JUS aided. Ac..ac., ae. Hanns 0 Fug BU bie — ae oons : BIRD DEPARTMENT. HYDE PARK Sertinaiees bad neater | Comewnhy. tee Guatene may QHEVIOT 2 WALKING BU — Dia vis? Condor, and Eagles. Black PAR witkine = Sol MARBT SPACE White Swans, pair of Snow-white Afri- NUBEY SACK can Pelicans, pairot White Peacocks, Afrtieam Crowned Cranes, Lyre Bird, New Holland Emus, Birds ef Paradise. Satin-breasted a White Car. Corner 8th stree: GROVES &@ BAKER CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, ar And @ great many other Fabrics and Styles YOUTHS SUITS, (from lito I8 yer ) Spectalty uy 2 rier Doves, African Gray Parrots, Gol- 8, (fron 1 .) Varies _mbZ- vt _ DAVIS -_ ] dem Pheasants, Spanish Maca Tam. BOYS SUIT: rot 8 to 4 years.) a Large Variety pars HOUSE BE ESTABLISHED—I am | pico Parrots, King Lori Bi Rosa d to announce that | have re- ‘ocatoos, Silver Pheasants, (| Birds in great variety, ani Australian Bird apicaee estabiisbel my House in Paris. and shal! now be able. as heretofore. to import all the novelties of the Tact, oe, ter make thet appearance ave ay opsul Thue of Milline y Goods. Beal Laces of Lisma Lace Poirts and Jackets, Black i. Walking and Travelling Suite, Embrotdered Cash- mere Bacq’ Under- 6 P. Light CASIMERE PANTS, with VESTS, without; @t least 10 different patterns, or est stock of SPRING GOUDS ever before exhibited ‘is side of New York, at prices that cannot fail to piease. In another tent behold the GREAT CIRCUS! With Four Herivoutal Bar Performe ers, Four Equestrieunes, Three Clown Acrobats Extraordinary Three Male Two Traperiste, Two Animel Trainers Somerraulters. One Hurdle Bider. Fi i ind Vaulters, Une Boneless Man, ‘Two Principal Bi Twelve Performing Horses, Three Trained Poice, and Two Activ, A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, mb 28 6m 7&D t Py loa. Mm WICLIAN, No. 907 Pa.av :No. 7 Cite Trevise, Paria _wals_ = F. yr IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, e& Retween 10th and lth streets. H.B. TED ik NATURAL CURLS of every abade, size and etyle, which 1 will st) lower than any other house in the eity. Also a large assortment of French CORSETS at jew prices; Ladies’ UNDP EBCLOTHING at rednewd Prices. All kinds of real LACES, HANDKES CHIBFS, COLLAES very chesp, at 8 BRLLEB’S, F1S Market Space erie, Museum, and Circus, t Tents ot ne or the GRAND PROOES garter long. Prof. TOMY ilitery accom There will al of Dr rt HABLE BROTHERS HAVE RECEIVED THEIR $7 om+ daries, the Stock of Plece Goods @ pair of Bird Bower, drawn by Lil with Birds of golden plumag. 1HON DENS, doubie the nu: Menagerie on earth fete et jet BECEIVED— 4 FULL ASSORTMENT uF NATURAL OCUBLS, AND Ready Made Clothing vb; count thi ree as the: mammoth tent ke ok at the grend . 1d horses, and if yeu don't think ti which 1 eel very cheap beeen, hoes Fe FOR THE Visit. don't pi ADAM FOREPAUG Sule Proprictor t mb3i tt TAS Market Space B.S DINGESS, General Not 4 Panopama PROF. CROMWELL Has the honor to announce a series of its Mayuificen ABT ENTERTAINMENTS, AT LINCOLN HALL For a brief season. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, Argit 3, bv), PROGEAMMK, ITALY, THE ART LAND, The home of the Graces, Mosic, Sculpture ani Painting cents. Children bait price. Dooes goes cor th qi tertal: te at 7 ours open for the evening emtertainmeal commencibe St o'clock. "Doors open for the mati aso Spring of 1871. WO dozen of cur beat PABIS KID GLOVES, S. HELLER, MARKET SPAOR GERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH at @1 per pair ae tt SUITINGS, COATINGS, Waltham Watches. PANTINGS AND VESTINGS, We keep constantly tn stock @ fuil Watches made by the AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, and cheerfully recommend them as being, all things jered ala TOGETHER WITH ALL KINDS OF - AMERICAN MANUFACTURES. THE BEST WATCHES MADE IN TUIS COUNTBY ite la all Lia Y = Carriages may be ordered for in6e Bt 4 o'clock. We also desire to call epecial attention to the for the eveni ‘at 9-0 och * a Sad Travelers: besehen das eden? Saal betty sUite Safuaic Store, 937 Pennyyivaia OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT AMEBIVAN WATCH 00, CRESENT ST BEICHENBACH’S Piano Store | _ 1s more fully supplied with fine and fashionable ‘This is by far the best Fail Plate Watch in the F.° Bo. 43 ry above Penna. Avenue, | fabrics than ever befere, which will be cut and made sperbet, and we warrant itt sive m (Retascisnep Oven 20 FaaRs) og | 2 the iatest styles. Mversthieg new and novel in Greet new aod testefsl 3 veh | | 2 eae Rae a Be M1 9F the celebrated Fi this department will be added as seon as they appear Sis. the sew WALTHAM WATCH for bors. in | Sotummnne 7% 5 in tite market. Gold aud Bilver Cases Planes, eewte ey W. M. GALT, “ent on the most sccom: terms, Piano ax Sia iS went 07 Penn a aren = Zansne ent Bove! ser HABLE BROTHERS, “LEBKS, MECHAR LABORERS. AND | “arg N.W. COBNER OF SEVENTH AND D 8TS. otbers, do yor ww the he . Houne sn occupy Gece ju every Str, Risin sorte | SrEspr. mabsi- te care aT MARKRITER’s, ‘The rent of @ destrat je House will pay for Teo | to €S6 Beventh street, eight doers above ‘reelf in Eight Years; some Houses will t Years, and others than er pan godeg RO oe more Six Years; then NATIONAL CAPTAL REAL ESTATE ASSOCI and you will be credited with” Seam ¥. m9. C. a, CORNEE NINTH AND D STBEETS. OPEN PROM 9 4. M. TO 10 P.M, 4LL ARE WELOOME! between D and © strete Odd Fellows’ Hall. he amount ass cash jem nyments op aay property ; ¢ KEE READING ROOMS, with Papers and fongbt by theas.” We buy tor Cash cndeat cette nists dead Gees redit to our Stockholders only. If you keee a» Lot. we will pay cash for building you a jouse, ¢ your plans and chovse veur builder: or, Il purchase you s Lr t. ang build you a Bouse be mate ta operty g $1L ), you can pas for at the of $0, bo Regan en Ln Ed biguer- fed property ip the sume Prop ‘premtum will be charged ior stock if eubscribed or before the first Tacedag in April. or fail particucars, and a copy of the constita- LIBBABY OF 16,000 VOLUMES. DAILY PBAYEE MEETINGS at 12:15 andé GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY, & BA’ SABBATH SERVICES cy LINCOLN BALL, at 2.30 p.m. ‘end in ae ENT, corner Pa. ay, and cy PROF. PRATI'S TEBT, corner v hei ot 1 the offlew bere. a ent tw GTSH Seater, 50,000 *sexouias. bao-tf Office. 4503, Louisiana avenae 1 ave on hand 60,000 MAGNOLIA GBAND F ED ZELLAB. Dealer in all ki FLO for this from one foot to id Bomestic Ds, Pi Prin ot D FO. a ‘Twelve years experience proves to me that April vfore oa time ting oe vera (OB SALE AT VERY LOW PRicks— for this reason Fore Clase constant blooming Ross, Mag mun! oot paving the money econ wiling pilias, Climbing. and Qruameutal Pian ‘newer will be made.” a x JARDIN, Florist,cor Uoun. a¥-and Mt whe im Norioik, Va eo ——————__,,. he #hoenin si An earit call is solicited, as I bavé the largest and dismissed Washington News and Gossip. INTERFAL REVENUB.—The receipts from this Source $0-day were $319,221. THE exrenees of the government during the month of March were $13,287 ,821.23. ‘THE FURSCRIPTIONS to the Bew loan on Sat- urday amounted to $1,415,650, making the total ‘subscriptions to this date, with the subscrip- tions of to-day, (€892,450,) a sum total of $50,- 908,100, IT 18 PROMARLE that Miss Isabella Glyn, the most distinguished Shakespearian woman of England, will give a reading of “Cleopatra” in Washington soon. This is considered her finest personification. FINANCIAL PROGRAMME OF THE GoveRN- MENT FOR APRIL.—Secretary Boutwell bas directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell during the present month two millions of gold on each Wednesday; purchase three mill- ions of bends on the first and third Thursdays, and two millions on the second and fourth Thuredays. Naval ORpERS To-pay.—Commander Mont- gomery Sicard has been ordered to command the receiving ship Vandalia at Portsmouth, N. H. Lieutenant Commander Joshua Bishop has been ordered to the Pacific fleet. Lieuten- ant Wm. H. Emory has been detached trom the Naval Observatory and ordered to the store ship Relief. NOMINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: Addison H. Lafiin, navai officer, New York city; Wm. A. Darling, raiser of merchan- dise, New York city Lockwood 1. Doty, pen- sion agent, New York city; Wm. G. Smith, sur- THE ConTestEp NoRTH CAROLINA SBRATOR- suir.—The Senate Committee on Elections and Privileges this morning had the case of Ex Senator Abbott, of North Carolina, under discussion, but came to no conclusion thereen. The Committee will meet on Friday, when both Mr. Abbett and Mr Vance may present with counsel. Han. Caleb Cushing will represent the former. As stated the S of Sat ‘Ddbott claims the seat on tire round that Vance bei ineligible and he (Abort) Ravin 6 next highest num- received F of votes inthe Legislature isentitied to the seat Ex-SENATOR Jacos M. HOWARD died at his home in Detroit, Michigan, yesterday morning at seven o'clock of apoplexy. Mr. Howard was born in Shattsbur: of the House of Kapresentatives. In 1854 was elected Attorney General of the State, and rerved in that capacity untit 1 elected U.S. Senator to succeed Hon. Bingham deceased. His by Hon. 1. W. Ferry. OvR Navy.—The new Navy Register for the year 1871 has just been issued from the Navy Department, having been compiled with much care by Dr. W. S. McNairy, in the Register's office of the Department. It contains the names ot the admiral and vice admiral, 12 rear admi- rals commodores, 50 captains, 8 commen- lieutenant commanders, 141 leuten- , 151 masters, 69 ensigns, 69 midshipmen, 50 Surgeons, 32 passed assistant surgeons, 34 sistant surgeons, 80 paymasters, 32 passed a sistant paymasters, 29 assistant paymasters, 3 chief engineers, 95 tirst assistant engineers, © second assistant assistant engineers, 23 chap- lains, 9 professors of mathematics, 6 naval con- structors, 7 assistant naval constructors and ¢ civil engineers. There are 306 warrant Officers, of whom 46 are boatewains, 5¢ gunners, 39 car- penters, 34 sailmakers, and 130 mates. ‘The retired and reserved list comprises 20 rear admirals. 52 commodores, 25 cap.ains, 14 commanders, ¢ lieutenant commAnders, 2 lieu- tenants, 6 masters, 2 ensigns, 2 chief engineers, { first assistant engineers, 10 second assistant engin surgeons, 2 passed assistant sur- cons, 3 assistant surgeons, 13 paymasters, | acsed assistant paymaster, 1 assistant paymas ter, 5 chaplains, 3 naval constructors, 9 carpen- ters, 4 gunners, 8 boatswains, 3 sailmakers and 3 profetsors of iuathematics, The Marive Corps is commanded by 102 of- ficers, exclusive of 9 on the retired list. Sixty- three maval officers of various grades have re- ned dur! ed and i) were ‘he volunteer navy has 13 officers now in act service. Of this branch 11 were mustered out during the past year, 8 were hon- = discharged, 18 resigned, 1 deserted and 1 ‘There are tive fleets, and some of these are divided in two squa the whole employ- ing 40 vessels, as follows: North Atlantic, 10: te Atlantic, 3; European, 8: Pacific, 12; siatic, 7. There are 4 vessels on 3 1 ser vice, one preparing for the South Atlantic fleet, and 3 are on the Darien surveying expedition. The entire navy consists of 99 wooden vessels, 51 iron clads, and 29 tugs, mont of which are laid | Up at the various navy yar The Fox Hunt at Snitiands, Sir Stafford Northcote Wins the Brush. ‘The rainy weather on Saturday last did not deter the members of the Joint High Commis- sion and other distinguished geutlemer from attending the fox hunt at Suitlands, Prince George county, Md., to which they were invited by Mr. S. T. Suit, the hospitable owner of that fine country place. The party of invited guests left this city about noon. General Schenck took Earl de Gray and Mr. Montagne in his carving. Lord Goderich, of the Commissi Mr. D. Cremer, of the English tion; Judge Hoar, Governor Stanton, ex-Senator Williams and lady, Judge Miller and lady, and others also went down in carriages; while Sir Stafford Northcote, of the Commission; Sir Edward Thornton, the British Minister; Mr. Northcote, son of Sir Stafford; and Messrs. Howard and Le Poer Trench, of the British Legation, braved the elements by going dow on ‘horseback. They ghiy soak by the driving rain before they fartived at Suit- land, but the Were 800n reconciled to their’ fate, as cond fo rtable apartments and lunch awaiting them. There was a plentifal supply of substantials and delicacies, with the fivest wines of all nations to it down. After the party hadTested, the hunfcommenced under the direction of Mr. Taylor. Governor Stanton mounted @ horse and joined the hunt- ers, about thirty in number, and the ladies wit- neesed the start from the observatory on top of the mansion. ‘he first fox was soon run down. Fortunately there were not many fences to jump. Sir Stafford got one fall, but was recom- pensed by winning the brush, which he subse- quently presented to Mr. Williams. The hunt continued with a fresh pack of hounds until 5 o'clock, when the party returned to the house and sat down to an elegaut dinner.. There were twenty at table, and toasts were drank to the President, the Queen, the British and American people, &e , in Toreign.and domestic wines, aud the festivities were ‘Up until about 8 p. m., wheu the to this city well pleased with their days enjoyment, and warmly praising the hospitality of their entertainer. A fine band was at the house, and discoursed some excellent music during the day. pe ac he “PN New Orleans has another grievance. The journals of that city protest against receiving any more legacies from well-intentioned bu, ‘| rather cracked-brained old millionaries. John ‘| 4] McDonough's large bequest, they say, wa . absorbed by-the lawyers, the greater portion 0° that lett by Jobn D. Fink was stolen by. some- body; and lastly, that continual bone of conten tion and litigation, the Girod bequest o 100,000, has dwindled to $30,000. ———_-+0e.___ 4 bill ordered to third reading in the New York Assembly, proposes to offer a reward 0: £50,000 to_the ingenious inventor who shal! devise an improved method of canal navigation, The bill provides that the plan shall be mad: Practicable by the employment of steam or any otber motive power, and the reward is to be given after the permanent utility of the inven- tion shall be established to the satisfaction of a competent commission. ——_—_,02- —___ #7-They call hotejs “‘hasheries” in Kansas. #7 William Call, of Dresden, Me., who in 95th year, hanged himeelf a few days ago. q Stat, he 2, when he was RS. term expired in 1935, when he was re-elected and served until the end of last Congress, when he was succeeded j | FIMSNCIAL ANP commamciAL. As generally anticipated the New York bank ‘Matement for the week ending April i, proves to be very unfavorable. The principal changes Are & lose of $1,641,515 in Specie, and a low of ! ten@ers, making the fate ions ‘ot Yagal nesctve, sta tm Sty Tun down $5,435.20, 80 chat the las above the reserve is impaired ony $2,600,000. The last mentioned item has ip Consequence fallen to about €7 880,000. TWO CENTS. | Ects! ‘FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, pedectiei dS Sate Mowpay, April 3. SENATE.—Mr. Frelinghuysen presented me- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’ ‘a Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. . Nab; Shore and Michigan Southern, Met Bathoad, 2. Illinois Central aud Pittsburg Iis.; Northwest #. Cleveland, Ovumbes. mcrial of numerous shipowners and merchants, | op New Jerse: ont ee ashing erection of light house at Berwick Bay IMP ORTANT FROM EUROPE! tnd Western. ba. Per on Jersey coast. ‘Terre Hante. Civil War in France!! = Bs ord a SEAEP FIGHTING OUTSIDE OF PARIS: “* ENGAGEMENT AT COURBEVOIE. : Versailles—The Paris Reds 200 The following bills were introdaced by unani- 1.028 consent and referred: By Mr. Rice: To incorporate the Red Kiver Ratt Company. Also, to fix the terms of the U. 8. courts for the district of Arkansas. . By Mr. Pool: create the western ju district of North Carolina. By Mr. Wilson: To prohibit the retention of soldiers discharges by claim agents and attor- neys. : y Mr. Cole: Authorizing lease of Presidio re-ervation to the city of San Francisco fur a public park. Mr. Stewart offered resolation calling on the Secretary of the Interior to state under what laws individuals and corporations are holding closed to settlement large bodies of the public lands. " Mr. Stewart, in the course of remarks on his Teselution said, Out of 491,000,000 acres of pub- lic lands given away, only 96,000,000 had gone into the hands of actual settlers; the rest bad passed into possession of wealthy private indi- viduals and corporations. He ur, that here- after only small tracts of land, suitable for farms, be given away. A bill was passed to convey the Dahlone; mint building to trustees of the South Georg! agricaltural Comey bo Mr. Blair then took the floor on Mr. Sher- man’s resolution. Mir. Blair said that the radical gong of out- Chicago aud Alton, 129 of d. danisetppt certific cago # Indiana Cent ref. Liv, Solumbre ee and cates ctal Victory for Forced t fietreat—' Lose Telegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Star. The Paris Mob Rosted, with Meayy 6 iss. 12% [10-400 1866. 12, American Goid. “We, Jan. & Joly. 18681) te The Markets To- Bavtimors. April 3—Gotton dul peminally 13%. Miour dull. Wheat’ m: entirely Pants, Sunday evening, (via Lowpoy, April 3.)—Fighting bas been going on since yesterday evening, at various points im Place de la Con- corde. This morning cannonading was dis- tinetly audible, the sound com trom the direction of Nenutlly. Zhe fortress of Mont Valerien opened on the columns of nationals which were marching on Courbevoie, and kept Bp a continuous fre for several hours, to pre- vent them irom establishing themselves in po- sition there. The nationals were finally com- pelied to retreat, after suffering a eonsiderabie loss in killed and wounded. biehy + April 3—Virginia sizes, old. ca 4 Timo RE asked, eked. do. ise skied. North Care ¢roments dull bet firm Virginia sixes pril bs 1 in the South had been sounded tor the | A special dispateh to the London fimes “kaye: . + do. new, ey perpuee of distracting the attention of ue “The fight at Courbevoie was shar; thy > \k ; 4. Gold strong. Ww Bachauge, bons, ple from the issues of revenue reform and | ports are as to which side fired the reduction of taxes, which threatened to disrupt | «cigs nN the Pee The only offence of the people ot the Sou x, Aprils — Floor more steady. Wheat ¥ firm GN MARKET was that they ‘were throwing off the | selves some y © —American oF nritives carpet-bag system of Govermene, which was | were at tast shelled out by Mont Valerien, of 82, *s dull Brie reiiroed the disgrace of the » In the course of his | tell batk to the bri at Neuilly, where they Atlantic and Great Western remarks he said ap. issued in the Presi- |, kept up a hot 1m this position they gam erciarition quist end eeees dential canvass ef 1568 by Senator Pool and | were forced to and finally with- 4 Mic to-a'e, So. Sorin te ? Reed advised the negroes of North Uar- | drew the city and shut the The | » lina to burn the barns of le who refased to |' Versailles troops did attempt to follow. ned at Wee, employ them on account of tics. The 5 rated, puts the ™ Pea geet: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The | 19% of the —_ untae Threatened Attack om Versailles. House assembled at 11 a. m., baving on Satur Lonpox, April 3.—The government troops | day night taken a recess til! that hour, Tap Eerare or rem WickEDEST Max Mr. shot their aerebels. The popular in- | preeicr ne Ned te hn Geom mr ee Mr, Roosevelt (N.Y) was recognized by the | dignation against the Versailles government is | Brewster to-da by nm BE Speaker, and addressed the House in opposition | terrifi ¢ nationals threaten to attack Ver- | the late John Van Alan, known more widely as to the bill. He said that an impression seemed | sailles. + oy Gipatdees rapert Chat the 7éta | Jobn Allen, the wickedest mau in York. to prevail on the other side, and {t had been } regiment of the line cameto ‘aris Saturday aud | He etated that Jobe Alien left thirty thousand currently ——— o, — portion of the | fraternized with the nationals. dollars’ worth of real estate, which his father repablican at democratic party Queen Victoria Visits Napoleon. had taken possession of as ‘heir. He also left was le the Ly and he s that Lonpon, April 3d, 6:30 a. m—Queen Victoria twoehiliren, now kept in Fulton county, ove =~ ge “ie ap Beceem crop ang | Visits Napoleon at Chiselburst to-day. | about sixtecn, the sono! a woman with whom rotherly a: FUculars of the Fight at Courbe. | Allen bad lived. Theotherascon of & woman the colored race, Was ito, he Asked, te de. Sa = | with whom be lived, and whom, before the mocracy that went ) Shar 2, = ¢ boy, be wl as his wit _ meranniaas brought nin | PAR! April 2, evening—There was aserious | birth Of the boy, be acknowledged n= b ie between the govern- ng This boy, now some eight or nine years old, and the communists. About 2,009 war legitimate, and bad some r te which fe lim ec- | cational guards marched on Courbevole, and | should be protected. He a-ked that Semmact quainted with ities of labor? were met by the gen d’armes anc gardes fores- | Chandler. who had been Mr. Kinsella (Xi ¥.) followed in opposition to | ere, “ane oaptaie ot the neces galloped up and with him in cents tee ee poor waving his cap, intending to address the com. very respectable man, should be torted, distorted and manufactured for the oc- | M’Bi8ts, when a zouave with that body shot him | ed guardian. The Court made the order dead. A general action followed, in which the | Port, jist. gen d’armes took five prisoners, one 76 years ol - : - age. who were shot immediately. The gunsof | How TOExTinovisa Preesor Kmaosexe.— Fort Valerien swept the road, and the commu- | in cases of kerosene fires, don't try te exeiny sis nists ted. Twenty-five insurgents were killed | the flame with water; that will =pread the ‘tre, and many wounded. The engagement was over | Instead, use blaukets.or woolen cloths at one o'clock. The national guards still hold 4 porte Maeliot. Battalions of artillery are hur- tying up. The rappel is beating and the ram: parts are being manned. ‘The greatest excite- ment prevails. cation. He argued that it was unnecessary and unwarranted, and the effect of its @ would be to overthrow the liberties of the people. At 11:45 a. m. the House adjourned to 12 o'clock on Monday. MONDAY'S SESSION. After an interval of five minutes, the House was called to order, and opened in the usual form. Un motion of Mr. Dawes, the usual Monday morning hour was dispensed with, in order that debate might coutinue upon the pending bill. After @ discussion, almost in the form of a colloquy, an arrangement was made that the debate should continue through to-day and to- morrow, with an evening session each day, auil meeting at 11 o'clock to-morrow, and that on Wednesday the House shall proceed to consider the bill as in Committee of the Whole, under the ten-minute rule, which debate shall coa- tinue until the demand for the previous tion is seconded. During the debate, Mr. Porter, of Virginia, Said there were thirty members from the Soutli- cal mes. Don't ase water baros as randy as e only used to *mother the the oil float® upon it ever. Kemember that amothering is | successful way of stopping the fire. The Crisis at Hand = VERSAILLES, April 2, Evening —The crisis ix | athand. Two batteries are in iwnotion on the Paris road, and the ambulances are all reads. Prince Char'es will wait awhile. Loxbow, April —A dispatch from Bucharest says Prince Charles has postponed the abdica- tion of the throne ef Komaula until the result or the the elections for the chambers is known. The Italian Chamber. FLORENCE, April 3—Tbe Italian Chamber has adjourned until the 12h instant. The Connectica OF Walking classes are the latest agor 87 Memphis belies lead pet goats by blue ribbons. S7-A drunken man can rarely walk in a straight line. He's more used to « rve-tangie. 87 The Susanville Sage Brush iss high toned Calitormia paper. S87 It is said that f-o7en potatoes cau be cured by soaking in water three days before cooking. | S97 Mr. Jobnéon, a Michigander, eatirpates | Fuakes by biting off their beads ern States, and but three of them had as yet lection @7 Balls are styod * dan in London socie- had an opportunity to speak. ‘The gentlemen pri 3, 1.20 p. | ty. ” a who usually had no difficulty in obtaining the | _!ABTFORD, (Courant Office,) April 3, 1.90 p. | ty tlocr had been heard, and now they proposed t» cut of debate. They could go on and cut of debate, but they must look to the safety ot their bill. Mr. Dawes said that there had been a whole Week devoted to debate, with evening sessions whenever anybody desired it, and he thought a very liberal opportunity bad been given. It every gentleman who failed to be heard was to throw fimeeit back and say that unless he could be beard they must look the bill, it would be curious legislation. if be (Mr. Dawes) took that ion he should doubt his own patriotism, feel that he had caure for self-examination as to the motives m.—It ie impossible to give very accurate est mates of the results of the election. ‘The light rain which commenced shortly be fore noon, and the muddy trave) ‘ng trom the storm of pd night, will effect the total vote some 4 when a clear day was probabie, it “8F-The Augusta Journal speaks of raising | Pigs as ** bogriculture OF The fashionable game of Louisville belles is poker dice. SF Memphis editors ctaracterize tourders as * Wagic” sequels of slight misundertanding SF Wagner is said to be very poor—in fact a poor composer. 87 Breeches, or in Europe in 16%: S7 "It is the fashion now, among Ita hounds, and other pet dogs Last nig! was estimated that the total vote would be from 9% ,000 to 98,000, but it is likely now ty fall below these tigures. The State is very close, and both sides are contident. In the total registered vote of over were: it is impossible to state what the resul! ¥ s Antaloons, were first worm to the safety of gray- to wear silk peck- S7-A writer in the Gold: that Mix which prompted his action. Of course he had | o,,0 Waterbury we bear that RCs | Ketiens onan beeen tometasel she lived in Dot intended to apply his remarks to the gentle. | Tas'gemscrsis ceasese the theme a ‘Strong, | # hotel. man from Virginia. thet bu” " republican, in this district. 87 The first book is supposed to have been Mr. Porter said that bis remarks were he majority for English in this city wili be | written about Job's times. No wonder nic al Ean lee vic attnop nat ca | uc ee oat OW | general ; m- eerie: - ited terseotlad apes Ieee S7-A Mrs. avis, of Tennessee, aged iO, in gorse (N.0) protested agent catting on | ™B® ian Bouts Batlroad from | cutting a third ect of real teeth, and hen conse 2 quently cut ber false ones. » durii debate until the Kepresentativesof the Statesto | Orrawseaprl Se Hee Meee be attacked heard in thelr defense. S7'Since & Kansas vigilance committee held but subsequently withdrew his objection, — ‘Columbia, oo Satatny ameranee, Ot | a Socks party, Clght Mae eh seetee bela Mr. Shanks (Ind.) then proceeded to speak in the superiority of the Canadian route for the | ‘8 support of the bill, and spent some time in Pacific railroad was indisputable, and that the | 8 The heire of Mme Delibdizarre, a Creole reading official statements to prove thatthe out- | alternate blocks of land, which would be the | !adv of New Urieans laying claim to that roges on the Louisville and Lexington railroad | Dro of the government, would realize | portion of the city warded to Mrs. Gaines. were of a serious nature, and said it was to sup- enough to discharge its pecuniary obligations. __—_—_—_—————— press disorders of just ‘this class that it was cting the railway, he expressed the belief BO. LINES. - “afr, Biupham (Ohio) aaked and obtained pave peasy ae aie acitc Company, who would STEAMBOAT L ~ T. Bing! io ind obtained con- r Sent to print a bill upon the pending subject. Rave nearly a tho gp 8 = ree through, would never (seeing Canada was de termined to push her road to that Ocean) go on with their work beyond Pembina. They would extend their line from Georgetown to Pembina, and thence to Red river, but it would B iM LINE STEAMERS SAlL EVERY WEONESOAY AND Sat- URDAY 10 AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLasGow. Cqfling st Londenderry to land Mails @ Passengers. ir. Van Trump (Ohio) charged that the re- poblican party had been guilty of inconsisten- cy tn its construction the Constitution at yarious times, as it was considered to operate for or against their retention of power. The bie favorite line are batt never, he thought, be carried further west in tor the Mas bill now proposed was the most gigantic attemot | view of the iat edperion Prospect of our Do- | Zag sited ap in neern ce gommenaer trad to establish the one man power that was minicn road, dmprovements calculated to in attempted in any coun‘ with a written con- stitution; entirely at varience with the spirit of the Constitution and the intention of the round- ers of the government. +eoe- Foreign immigration to the United States has wodern ure the safety, comfort, and convenience of Passage Rates. Payable im Currenry, To GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL and LOS DO! DERGY GE and $75. according to location; cote, bent From w York. Steamer In— Died from an Overdose of Lawianum— The comeme 4 Widening Bill Constitutional. aa Pril 3, ~ Arrived, the Cleopatra, om a. Firet os teas fi see Capt Dehony, clerkin the Boars | moheuent fitermediaiey 85; Sescras on now reached the proportions it assa: in 1852 a organ y, &@ clerk in the S a nediate, a eee: . _ Par- and 1863. The figures are: 1852, 311,603; 1853, | Of Public Works. died yesterday morning from | tice Ape LEY fesse 368,645; 1969, 385,287; 1870, 379,788. ‘The highest | *8,Q¥eR widening metter has been de- yt HENDERSON ERoTH Endy bumber of immigrants ever received In any one | cided to-day by Juage oppo LL LAMSON 2 00., 1469 lath - year was in 1854, when the enormous aggregate | act of the lature of- 1%! constitutional, | ington, D.C. of 47/03 was reached. This vast increase | }20 eiPainting James lL. Hennesy, Jr..a mem Fo BOUNT VEmnon. : er Of the old commission, wii B es began in the end of 1846 and ran to the close of Astor and Ajexanger T. Stewart asnew com-| The ARROW, Cpztatn Thomas ‘Btack- 18M4, in which latter year the Enow-nothing re- | mirsioners . rele lear Wert. of § eh action occurred with such violence, that inthe | s a0. o1se prices beet Five Times by |W scicck sm ter kioun ‘ery next year the immigration declined to Man. an Bod 200,877, a falling off of more than half the aggre- CRICAGO., A 2.—Yesterday, at Ottawa, Mt to the ef gate of the preceding year. Nor was this in- | Illinois, Father Térney, of the Catholic Charen’ tone, vee FiES oss tap Jury recovered trom, for the receipts fell stead- | W88 fuddenly meng = Ofico—Willerd's Hotel. _ ily until in 1859 when only 121,282 ~ commenced ing pen te calest with ome: EBCHANTS LINE OF STEAMBHLPS arrived. The lowest point reached by the im- | ver, who i ‘turned and ran from bis migration was in 1861 and 1862, ineach of which | mad aceallant. Pathet ‘Terney bad’ ren tary WASHINGTON AND NEW TORE years 91,900 immigrants arrived. But in 18¢3 | fw steps when he fell upon his face. 0, KNIGHT, = ran upto him and his revolver within a Orr’ the receipts were nearly doubled, being 176,282, | few inches of hie poraon ged it five times. etoen ERR followed successively in succeeding years by | He then ran away. Nope of the wounds are 163,418, then 248,120, then 318,554, and then | fatal. 298,358, winding up with the figures given above. The of we Among the causes for the increase are the free oOmcaee, April: 2 } Gharles Edward pe P ts the homestead law, the vast increase of miningand | Cheney, rector of Obrist arob, full § . Dan. manufacturing industry, and the prodieious brought to tria} for contumacy in disregarding nal, fecal oftce Gest wi ct fae cet extension of our raflway system that has opened bounced tothe bisheps, by whieh he was tried | York'svenus. poe Up 80 MAny new field» for settlement and busi- | ang convicted for pon: 1. 5 3. W. THOMPSON, President, iret s nlm ctery tm Kentucky. N ’ EXPRBSS LINE. Via CANAL, STOLEN Bowp OpsRators— Pelletier indicted, SINCIERA TI, Dan a DEL! A. A va. ° Antonio Pelletier. has. been, tudicted by. the rodeburg. Kentecky, city elections resulted sa bear Cost pty Gonamrowin 5:0 48 grand jury of the United States Circuit Court | ‘avorofthe republicans. | — for having in hie stolen United States tm Wall Street. bonds—one for $10,000, which had been stolen N 3.—The of from Senor Oustillo, ahd two for $900 trom the | NEw Toney Apri sopeient eae oa Se Scone Bank. fons apon the new loan and matters to-day. ‘withheld 87 The Methodist Conference of Western Pennsylvania have Al he has at Meadville to women as well afmeg, COE s7 Mr. Moses Kemington, of Gold Hill Tribune, 13! inst. Nevads, is aman of his word He lately told —_—_- ibis wife be was going to kill her and he did. siccolm on Marcy sits ben Secnaetovs, | $A2-7™ propre of sasing at eat ne on . OF the Netnerianes and es of Wiliam iit, | *20™ er comaderation indisnepolie. ‘ethertands. isa, Queen of ‘‘cameo,” called by Some the “Fron- Sweden, was bors at the poe a"Auguacsen, | [FO0" tints, are simply the various shades of 1828, and om June 19th, 1 was to | brown from very light to very dark. They are the Prince Hoyal of Sweden, wbo on | #1! the rage. 1809, King XY, &7-The sub-committee of the Methodist Book Concern in New York has adjourned sine die without making any it to proceed cee ne ot ee ama Of the SA number of gam! saloons in New eee Slt “2 | Seat ar aatences Sears Se | SLAW eee eee hy gamblers arrested. =? ™E™'» SBd forty or _

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