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“THE EVENING STAR. ISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, SSS BY TEE - EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY: _—o— THE STAR ts served by carriers to thetr @ad- scwibers in the City and Distriet at THN Oxxts P22 bone tagie nner Ts PER MONTH, Gopies at the counter, Two Oxts. : PRE FoR INe:—Three Months, 1.50; Bt Moaths, @3.00: One Year, 96.00. Bo papers re sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAH—pubilshed on Fridey moraing—@1.50 = year. LADIES’ GOODS, Bte. ‘ SS E. A. McCORMICK Stee the attention of the ladiesof Wash ct and vicinity to Ber elegant asecr ¢ SPRING MILLINBBY, IMPORTED BONNETS. = HATS V 87—N® 5,633. AMUSEMENTS, peer. PRATOCS LECTURE TO-MOBBOW, at 8s Po, . RIBBO ore pf ALL ticket iven FLOW kes Pe th ie OF a the Metropolitan No. $06 SINTH to Ciureh . " Band F A WILD COLT will be educated To morrow ats —————_— _._betwee — | ovteck which bag never bern im haruess: will be ae taught to drive withent reins, or holibacks « owned by Govertior Cooke. MILLINERY a NOt 4 PANORAMA ® COMPEISES TH FINEST, BEST SELECTED mounces that he will represent, ; ort | rHIS TUESDAY NIGHT, Are 4, 1571, ee nee | SWITZERLAND ANP THE ALrs, ' SD ANYWHERE. Together with we GRME OF BCULPTU OUR STOCK. NOW COMPLETE. AEE OTHE TRADING NONELTIES. SHAPES, | Guanp MATINEE BATORDAY AFTERNOON SHADES AND STYLES IN Avotesion : Fifty cents. Children bal price ATS AND BONNETS } Poors open for ti «Rodos J emtert: no yreg) at? PEO! . enctoe at = oe ie je minti- en | nee at commencing ot So:elock, aa fo 4 ene inch ; re Oarrisces may be ordered for matinee at 4 o'clock, aie S Bae echetae) REBUM. all Colces. nt CS | Ue tncovertng atu o'ceck pean Tickets at Bilis" Music Store Ie Be. £2.12 Inch wide. i) BHADES, at 20 cents Per yrerd, selling at 40 conte. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING! Tt Goods are « bie for B. i m t iTRE Trhamings, Heck Tews, &c.sand are the Urcatect | SIXTH STRERT LOT. pte onensn . ADAM FOREPAUGH'S "AASB RIBBONS, the best of Foctich make. 7 GREAT MENAGERIE & GRAND CIRCUS, Under Tw mmeth Tents ADMISSION TO BOTH. ......... 88 CUTS CHILDBEN UNDER 10 YEARS...” * WILP ANIMALS axv BARE BIRDS from at! parts uf the wortd All the Newsrargas rx WASHINGTON pronouace isthe FIBEST EXHIBITION IN AMERIvA, ager t the at SL yard, all Shades and Co ‘The Celebrated ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, at 81.25 8 pair i Stoek of FLOWERS. reve must be seen to be appreciated. OUB PBICES THE LOWEST. at Larger nor Finer a 4 sang worthy the pat pip sete ti pane te Ly ee 7 Ss 4 . 10 SEVENTH STREET SEPARATED F: THROIRCCS nd one tick~ Between G and H streets. et. far @cente, and children M cents, admits to both tent In another tent, the elegant CIROUS, with Pr. 8 -BATS 45D BONBETS TRIMMED STAB ACTOBS SATIS. _mast 6 PERFORMING SwtbPRaNre TetANS : “ 0. 3 st AINED HORSES ‘The Besntifal, Daring and (racetul « ELIA. ed Horse. will exeonte csr BRcELVED, A Complete Assortment o: MERINO and LACE CAPS aud BUNNETS ialtren lor © ‘upons 2, Bare. sefr ani Gloves: at wre SELMARUEERNE Seco | Wemget Wonderfal and Dimenlt eave ob Bysce Sth street. opposite Patent (yfice: Inte Mire. Grnead- | ‘Fisniem ever beheld in thearepe. | ine. TAM PING properly executed ma2w 1, and SO from the Imperial Circus, Brazil JUST BECEIVED, 1 LE words Ta. @ appear with their beautifnl Waltzing and Bducated A FULL LINE Horees, STRAW GOUDS ‘The llustrigns F. Belling Cheap. the most correct and polit AG. GASTON, Ayeu. | “Reeser” Juat received. VIOLBTS and DAISIES, in ali the TLS eee ® Dew ShadceJ 5 conte per THE UNBIVALLED TROUP! 4.G@. GASTON, Arent. Jub stterined $00 PIEORS BLACK CaLais ork anction prices BAGRS, 06 ow York sutra Ta SHOM, Seen: ved. a new lineof GBOS GBAIN Saga seclling at $1.46, $1.60, wad @1.75 zB. every Atternoon and Evening this weak —Cirens ins one tent: Menagerie in another. Begins at 25 and Sq slack. Mapagerie one hour previous, and all the time the Circus {s exhibit Beligions and Charitable Lnstitations and Pablic Schools can arrange with the Proprietor for miseion * &F Ladies and Childrén can attend the Afternoon Jast rece at Entertainwents vnaccompanied by gentlemen SB: C. GASTON, Ages tentive ushers, (i-ket a¢liers. takers, and bome Jost reesived. & Full Line of the Black Celebrated Pelice in attendance. 2 and capacion= Ladd tot ot \IDETTERIDS.at the reasonable charge of he com- A. @. GASTUR, Age: 1M PORTED (VEBDEESSES. latest styles, (com 30. Che xs SP: AG, GASTON, Agent exits. nnd notbing omiited that w! fort of visitor: FE D. COLYI ape ager. NLUSBIE, Treasnrer. —_—___-+_—= =a" ON ty aT > GREAT BARGAINS in all the NOVELTIES of N tN eee eH Stes Call early to secure Bargains | AG the Benson ENGAGEMENT war 2 Atter au absence of two sears. of the popular ac ME FS CHASE RAL Who w S EVENING, in bie great ESDAY. ALI } Only (ime of the great moral dewma of the Just Kee NiCKET OF LEAVE MAN | | Morton"s Gitt Mati Saturday at2ovciock. « ) peer PBaITs | Davis’. CHIME OF BELLS HATS, BIBBUNS, and FLOWERS, in every COMMENCES TO DAY iia aan DAVIS’. nie most tncorentine sahpene cat hontien Onn ae SOL MAKST OPAUE orner Sth street. * er Oth a Peni seli's bookstore. o Building: st Bud GROVER & BAKER CELEBRATED FAMILY Ladies are admitted every dav. and shonld be in SEWING MACHINES, at terested to purchase their tickets and assist in ihe mb25- 1 DAVIS’. sale for this praiseworthy object. LET THE BELLS RING api ir BEICHENBACM’S Piane Store No. 423 11th Btreet, above Penna. Avenue, (Bsvasiisnen Ovex 20 Yxags 2 Se EE ARIS HOUSE RE ESTABLISHED —1 am pleteed to agsounce that I have re. c establisbed my House in Parle, amd shall F. pow be able. as heretofore. td import all the e Boveities of the season as pearance. I pened Sole agency’ for the sale ct the lee ct Billions “Goode, eat acca of ail Kinds, | aman neds & Co. Baltimore, and Llama Lace Poluts and Jackets. Black ‘Drom 811 cOnmimons “Albany “alsa. Walking and Travelling Suits. Erm Cash: ‘Secuces. Ledies Usder'germenee GS. World.) Mair Braits, jad will be sold et the Ines pets a ressee mad? to order im the latest etyi-e. _™BIS No. 907 Pa. av : No vo i” FOR THE LADIES. NATURAL CURLS ef engry shade, sire and style. which jower than any other hese in tue eity gent on the most accom: ‘Toning and Repairing. Greet, , re iT aia alee Flesse remensbvor Hae and Namber__ sp-ly* ‘ORNS, &c. ¥ COB viz. Surreon Orivopodist, jo. $35 Mth street, ‘ite U.S. Treawary,(estab- in Wi « Dy. C., 1861.) He successfully Corns, Bunions, Chiliblains. Clab, and In | phe Nails. and other diseases of the feet, with- pond or inconvenience @ eho Hent. shoe 1 will sett low prices. Ladi Prices. All ke UNDEROLOTHING at redaced LACKS, HANDEEM ¥ cheap, at ® HELLER’, fers tt _ J ST BECEIVED— A FULL ASSORTMENT oF NATUBAL CURLS, which I eel) very cheep 5. HELLER, 718 Market Space SPRING STYLES 200 dozen of oar best re PARIS KID @LUYVBS. A. STRAUS’ S. HELLER, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 71d MARKET SPACE : = — 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AV. Between lth and }ith streets. Ot @! per pair ft Waltham Watches. BOW BBEADY SPRING SUITS. DARK PATTERNS. We keep constantly in stock & fr Watches made by the AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, beerfully recommend them s* being. all things dered. line of all TBE BEST WATCHES ee IN) Tus DIAGONAL SUITS, a Counra:. @LOBE MILLS SUITS, * also desire to call special attention to the new LTO" weirs. FULL PLATE WATCH, tor Ratiway Engines: UITS, and Travelers, beariug the trade mark, SILK MIXED SUITS. AMEBICAN WATCH 00., CRESENT ST eh aad ane. Thie far the best Ful! Piate Wateh ° wartet,andwewarrantitistivecutiensisteuve | FLANNEL sorts, ‘The cases are specially made for onr own trade, and are of pew and tasteful desiro and t finial the sew WALTHAM WATCH for boys,in } | ‘Bnd Bilver Cases * W. M. GALT, BRO. @ co. 3107 Pennsylvania aveune. ‘3. LaBORERS, you bre paying forthe or im eF ‘Six. Bient, or Tra Tout of (a desiraife House will pay for Fei meet Tears: eave Houses will take Tew soo eae ay hg ‘More than Sia Yeare: then NATIOMAL CAPTAL BRAL ESTATE ASSOCi ‘A and you will be credited sith" the amount as acesh | TOUTHS SUITS, ({pomb}i to i years,) Specialty. nent, Oh AD Property you dewire, that yas. oe ” Webuy tor bw, a BOYS SUITS,(froms to 4 fears,)s Large Variety. Sonn Stockhokiers only. If you have _—- Lot. we will pay casb for building you a House, “A + a Lots 2) el baie er: | ickt Cagiuaan PANTS, with) VESTS, or Without, at least lO different patterns. SPRING BUITS, LIGHT PATTERNS, wat tf Csmaes, MECH. ctbers, do you know Bouse yon occupy Years our plane. cwill purchase ou® Lot, apd build yc {he same * Hous peouting 910°), ou cam pay for at the rly enh te aol . Ps em mone for tem years; higher: | beet stock ot & RING GoC sever wersteeee ed lo ill be ‘tock if'enbscribed | Piense' ort. st prives that caqnot ful tg as ‘Sret - in eel nes 4 _ . be tions toquite of saz of ta ere A. STRAUS, whet Tess. 40s Loaisians 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, ) £ELLAB. in ail Br © FOOD FOR M LNG “Corn Sd and Oe ciresten mbt im OR SALE & PRICES cuan limping, aed [ay aR Sy JARDIN, Fiorist.cor. Coun. ov, and - SPECIAL NOTICES. pee Clear and Harmices as Water. NATTANS' oRys DISCOVERY. Re ANS enyspat DISCOVERY. |ATTANS? CBYSTaL DISCOVERY: ATRANS: CRUSTAL DISCOVERY. ATTANS: CRYSTAL DISCOVERY: TTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY TAND’ OWYSTAL DISCOVERY. ARS ORYSTAL DISOOVEKY, NATTANS’ ORYSTAL DL ¥ Ask for this and takeno other. ‘The only article that is perfectly harmless. Warranted tn restore y Hair. 1 Dandrof and stop its falling out Large bottles, containing over hall as much more than any other Hair Preparation, Ward & Walsh. 18thet a 8. Calvert Ford, 1105 Penni Chrietiani Bros’. 7th and M G W.Cropley 110 Bria, eet, Georgetown. J.D. O'Donnell, 8th street, Navy Yard. D. P. Hickling. 34 street and Pennsylvania avenge. BRA. r sland A ry D ete, N. W. m2? tr } CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. Many p buman being has passed away. for whose geath there wax no other reason than the negiect of Kuown and indisputably proven means of cure Those near and dear totamily and friends are sleep ing the dreamiess slumber inte which, had they calmly adopted PR. JOSEPH B SOHENOK’S SIMPLE TREAT: ‘and availed themselves of his wontle fal efficacious medicines, they would not kave fs Dr. Scheuck has in his ewn © ved that ts wherever sufficteut vitality remaius, that vitality, by bis mediciués and his directions for theig use, is quickened into healthful vigor. z In this statement there is nothing prestinp’ of the invalig’ ousand times xnbstantiated and Visible works. teehenck's medicines ts a simple as itis unfailing. Phy requires no argument, Lt is scl: he Seaweed Tonic avd, rake Pills are the ‘onic al m | nret‘two weapoge with which the citadel of the |malady in assailed. Two thirde of th a neg of y y action of the liver. “Here, comes the culminating result, and the setiiog ip, With all its distressing «ymptome, of CONSUMPTION ‘The Mandrave Pille are composed of one of Na- {hres neblest gitte—the Podophillum Peltatum. They possess all tne blood-searching, alterative ‘tes of calomel, but. unlike calomel, “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND. now beginning. The vitiated owele and in the aii- are ejected. The liver, like ® clock, A. arouses from itetorpidity. “The ‘ ively, and the patient begins to Sesty at iawt A BUPPLY 6 GOOD BLOOD. ‘Tonic, inconjunction with the Pitls, oat assimilates with the food. Obylisca Hon je new, progressing without ite previous tor- tyres. Digestion becomes painiess. aud the cure is wien obese hand. fatalence. uo exacerbetion ¢ stomach. petite sets in. ‘How comes the sreatemt Blood Parner ever yet iven by am indulgent father to suffering man Bevenck s Pulmoute Syre comes in to perform its Junotions and te hasten and complete the care. It fepters gence upon work. Natore cannot be cheated. It collects Tipens the impaired and itecaned portions ofthe |. In the form of wath- ‘erings. if prepares them for io & very short time the rottent aed te patient um the dicalty ot igor, steps fort fo enjoy the manhood o: fwomanhced that was GIVEN UP AS Lost. The ereond thing is, the patents must stay ix» ~ ey wet well, it is almost impor Prevent taking cold when ths lungs d be prevented or # oure cantiot ir, aad riding out, espoctally in thif mction cf the country in the fail end winter # Scop are all wrong. Physicians who recommead that course lose their patients, if their Lap, badly diseased, and Jets Uccasae they wre house they must not sit dowa qutet; they must walk wbeut the room as much and as fast as the strength will b ‘a good cirenl of tite, and i## great p. gain, To despair of cure atter such evidence of its potsi bility in the worst cases. awd moral certainty 10 il (thers, is sinful. Dr. Schenck’s personal statemeut to the Faculty of his own cure was in these modost words “ Many year# ago | was in the last stages of con- sumption, ¢ e atone time n Phys ot live Beard of and oliiained the preparations which L now offer to the pntiic, and the; made @ perfegt cure of Poe, ,t seemed to me that de them penn rate my whole system. They soon ripered the Matter in my inngs and I would spit up More than & pintof offensive yellow matter every moruing tor 8 ee tine. As soon 4% that began to subside,my cough, Tever, pain and night sweats all began i. leave t bod my, ay 6 became great that it W&s with iMculty that 1 could keep trom e ing: too 4 fron gained my strengib, aud lave grows 1 fest ever since.” 1 was weighed shortly after my recov: added Boctor, “then looking like» mere skeleton: my Feight wes only pinety-seven pounds; my present Wolght bundred and twenty-five (235) poands, Ubareeujoyed uninterrupted Wealth ® nck hes ‘disconting is lew York snd Boston Scbeuck,Jr_. still contin pete omce 83-18 North Rixth hia, every’ Saturday, from 9 a.m ae Who wish ’s thorongs examiustatwnk ihe Beet fometer will be ¢! ‘ged five dollars. The Reapi- fometer declares the exact cond ition of the lungs, ad ts can readily learn whether they are curable he «lirections for taking the medicines are japted to the intelligence even ofa child. Follow irections and kind Nature will @xcepting that in rome cases the to be taken in increased dogee Ines need no other accompaniment oF son, Dr. see patients at rest, Philadel 3pm etructi that ace them: tee Oradea at SP fn u it comes. aa it will come. let despairing at once be of cheer. Good bload it once Tolicws, the cough loosens, the night sweat Ins short time both of these morbid mA are gone trever. Bchenck’s medicives sre constantly kept in Asa laxative or pur randard prepara ¢ Pulmonic Byrup. as acnrer of congie may be regarited prophylacteric ‘Saainst consumption fo any of rms. Price of the Pair 18 @ bottl For ente by all druggies aud THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. will-s.t.th tr } WHISKIES, GINS, Ere —1 qm now offering at Feduced prices my celebrathd brandi BE Bo ele. ine | Ho. The al ven selected with great care, and are certajale a fered in our city. and at figures that cannot maa. 1 {ail call attention, ous me at auction in New ork, and which I can sd at 82 less per gallon 1 | Oe Sea eacrii, ii Avd Proprictor of the Celebrated 2 LizUore. ete. i NATIVE W, IT TER mbe tr 1317 Peunsylvani THURSTO! EE is the M.OA., {) CORNER NINTa AND D sTEEErs. ! Oren FROW ® a. TH10 j ALL ARB WELOOMB! FKEE READING £OOMS, with P: and jagartnes from all i ‘the country. a LIBBABY OF 16 VOLUMES. ¥ PRAYER INGH ot 12:15 bid 6p Pormsastos, sowuime autcy BO: SABBATH SERVICES | LINCOLN HALL, at 2.36 and in PROF, PBATT'S i ed Ps. ay. and \th st ane wes feaen arama 7- ities eee Eeaeh ses 3B. WOTHERSPOON & Imported sirees, Fvening WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1871. BaTus. + ‘Don with the outside is cut off. omiy peasanie bringing provivions are admitted. ie aeaks Fioqoet - = big? seats in the assembly, and ips tran armecied by te: Tt ieetated thal (Ws arteniod ¢ communes. the commune’ oin adopt the families of the fatten nationals ‘ A Great Battle , Lonpor, April 4—A Timer special diepa: . | saya great battle was commenced at in (nthe tronals, under | morning by the nat command of Rergeret, who at ten asked reiniarcements from Paris. Was great animation in the bivouace Sunday night. the men singing the TWO CENTS. —— SQ chant, Departa Fersadies.’ mon The correspondent believes the bati i, which | Nason @ large scale, proved disastrous to the mmunists. The uhexpected cannonade o Jerien threw the nationals inte cons ation It is asserted that the foliowing is the si uacion Bergeret, with 15,000 men, was completly 21% logists on this feor | of, when F. Tposely permitted 19 wasa Kcient evi- | effect arene and Ber ce of the political character of their insti- } geret, with 95,000 anem, must surrender or gut THE ELECTIONS. CONNECILCUT. GOES REPUBLIC. The Governor, Legisiatare. and Three Cong: cent voters of the State, and thus Cor trol of the State to the democrats. TEE ADVOCATES OF TRESE DEEDS OF VIOLENCE im bis State and their Were al! democrats, whi: EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, ressmen Elected. gators and per, ore. was , how- | at the test disadvantage. | INTERWAL Revewve.—The receipts from this — , Gver, to bear testimony that all dene este and | jtpe i correapondent eays there is an source to-day were $447 Republican Victories All Along the Line. vot sanction these outr: He quotedevidence | improbabie version of the affair. that Floorene Feacbed Versailles. The Communists ae de eralized. it is beliewed they Rave been be that the operations of the kuklox were circum- ay The gen-d’armes treat prisoners an- scribed in their limits, and asserted that their mercifulty Daily News diapatches confirm the misdeeds had not ceased, but were bow being | rout of the insurgents, who proved grea’ perpetrated as vigorously as ever. cowards, and expected Valerian w r. Young (Ga) argued that the magnanimi- | fraternicze. ty which met the Southern army after taken from the report of the Senate comm: ane L. B. CurteR, chief of the Treasury wa to disprove the assertion of Mr. Waddell has resigned to accept a position in the New Orleans custom house. Tax Unitzp Staras Surremm Court yes- terday decided in @ case for the recovery of Yesterday seems to have been a good day for TrepuDlicaus. They redeemed Connecticut at the State election, and the town elections held ip several States all show republican gains. Comnecticat. ‘The election in this State was for State efficers Shootiug Prisomers income tax paid, that the jadicial officers of the | and members of Congress, = ——" ~ Dat that teens end net heen aaa ores | The Pontisoai Soeunen shot ail their 5 x 5 jover ere James FE lish, dem., ans people of the h, Dotwit oners imstantiy. ‘States are exempt from Federal taxation. Son ean I ag A Crane me casas. | ing the faith which actuated then whe. Senate ConFiamations.—The Senate in reat were Alfred B. Goodrich, | they laid down their arms, had been subjected General Heury |, dates for Con r A ———— 5 The Trigg COTTempente: at be A : ss H. | to continmed acts of aggression and sion 5 ~ nation of Lockwood 1. Doty, to be pension | yarns 1, Strong,* Stephen W. Kellogg.* H. H. | gress, and their appeals for redress had been \ere destroyed in the same manner | ee ) agent at New York city. Several postmasters Starkweather;* George Cofting. Those marked | met with the cry of were alco 001 Nomrnations.—The President sent the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: N. A, Elfwing, consul at Stockholm; John Bowles, surveyor of customs, Savannah, Ga.; Wm. G. Laidlow assessor interual revenue, 3lst district New York. TAR LARGEST vessel in the U. S. Navy is the steamer Franklin, flag ship of the European fleet. She is 5173 tonnage, being 173 tons larger than the Minnesota or Wabash, and 141 | tous larger than the Colorado. She carries bat 9 guns, while the Minnesota and Wabash each carry ip, and the Colorado carries 45. CONNECTICUT.—A dispateh was received at the White House this morning from Hon. Mr. Kellogg, of Connecticut, announcing his re- election by 23 majority, an@ contirming the news of the election of Governor Jewell. Kel- logg’s district is democratic, and be was elected two years ago through a gplit in the democratic ranks. This time his election is # straight out republican gain. ‘Tue OLpest ApMTRALS,—Rear Admiral Wm. B. Shubrick, chairman ofthe light-house board, has been in service longer than any other officer were thrown into @ panic stricken row LATER. VERSAILLES VICTORIOUS 12,000 Killed, Wounded and Missing. PANIS SURROUNDED. ORDER REFS “RUKLUX,” and by further oppression. ‘He said that when the President had sent troops into Georgia to intimidate her citizens it was all right, and when he senttroops to overawe the peuple of New York, Pennsyivania and Maryland it he- came more alarming to the comitry; and he besought the House to pause before they placed the power proposed to be placed in the hands of the President, under the pretence that it waste be used to suppress a mob of twenty men or a9 in South Carolina or Georgia. He called special attention to the provision in the bill in relation to trial by juries, the effect of which would be to place everything in the hands of negro juries, & measure not calculated to promote harmony or inepire gratitude towards the goverument He urged the restoration of the natural an The Deteat of Parts Rioters. Political rights of the Southern people as th [LATEET OFFICIAL.) best means of pesteting harmony. 4 VERSAILLES, Mageh 4, noon.—Vesteriay two Mr. Price (Ga.) complained of the gatraqee corps of insurgents advanced towards, Ver whioh had been perpetrated wpen the South by | saille®, a Benton and Chatiljon, and the the U.S. soldiery and revenue officers of Reud. Both were routed with . UNDER THE RECONSTRUCTION ACTS, while its people were denied almost every right | of citizenship: and he calmed that nolicy the opposite of that now proposed won! Deneficial’ resalt. “tn thie view be w: With anes were members of the 41st Congres. The majority of English, dem., for Governor last spring was 545. Results yesterday generally show republican gains. Jewel!’s majority is 115. ‘The towns to hear from are Darien, Columbia, Hebron, Unton, Warren, and Hartford. ‘These towns voting as last year, Jewell’s majority will be 104. Strong, reps is re-elected to Congress inthe Ist district; Kellogg, rep., is re-elected by 53 majority in the 2d district, and Stark- weather, rep., in the 3d district, by over 1,300 majority. Barnam, dem. es re-elected in the 4th district, though the republicans dis- pute it. The Senate wil! stand 13 republicans to & democrats. She House of Representatives Will be republicam bya small majority. ‘The New York Times’ Connecticut special says the , Tepublican gain of representatives to the I lature, so far as beard from, i 5. Ohio. In the town elections inthis State, yesterday, Cincinnati elected Davis, rep., for mayor, over Harris, dem., by ageciged majority. The re- publicans carried Wooster. Last fail the city went about 200 democratic. Youngstown went democratic. The whole republican ticket is elected at Akron. Canton is democratie by 52 majority. Massillon gives.the usual republican ‘majority. In Bucyrus township, half demo- cratic and half reform ticket were elected. Salem township elected two republican and one democratic trustee; the balance of the ticket is STABLIS VSRSAILL BS, April 4—Thearmr of Versaitier Surrounds Paris, and order elsewhere in France is established. Flonrens Kittted Flouténs was killed. The troops, whore ex- - | pocees defection constituted the bopes ot the et epee ee ee sludge Davis and the | Forts Vayeres and fosr tied on tee eee est republicans of the Sou rome tae mt Relley (Pa}-amked to bave-rend by the | fre inne Sovermment forces have jast attacked is al icipat of the navy, having entered the navy on thi A DISPATOR PROM CONNROTIOUT, oth of Dane 1808, ‘and re‘ore been in | Terublican. In Lima the entire ity of id, | MBich Be said was areply to the one which Mr. | T@ Red Mimgleaders to be Samm: sservice nearly 66 years. Sext to him is ticket is elected by an average majority of “4 Mungep. of Ubio, desired to have Tead tress | Fily Deakt Witn. Admiral Joseph Smith, who has seen Gi years |,8\ tmall democratic gan. In Sandusky the | Xoo "Hampahire’s w daye ago. | In the Amembiy to-day M. Thiers, in some serviee. Both of these officersare now on the | ¢lection turned on local issues; the democratic (Ories on the democrafic side, “ Read it! Te™merks on the state of afairs, said the go retired list. The oldest officer on the active | [apdidate for mayor is elected by 6F majority; | yeas! | ment would deal harshly with the r list is Rear Admiral L. M. Goldsborough, who has been in eervice nearly 59 years, Paving entered the navy in 1812, the bliecans have @ majority of the city council, the city marshal, and assessors. T' republicans have carried Gleveland by a heary majority; Pelton, the republican cai ate for Load elected by about 1,500 majority. ‘Toledo sires Boney coment, for judge, 2,5) over Fitch, republican. rte h their The Olerk then r e following : | the ineurrection, but lentently on. cay apr a ian = | received with applause RTFORD, April 4, 18 1.—Hen. W.D. Kei- | The sentiment was iol our. Govarent and three | Kentes ere advancing. Congressmen, and the democrat is, as | Graphic Account of the Rent of the is, ‘know, as strong! tective a6 you are.” een . plause onthe republican aide} 2 ns |. Parr, April 3d vou -—| Herald special.| NAVAL ORDERS To-pay—Assistant Surgeon P. P. Bielby bas been ordered to the Washing- you (Ap majori Mr. Morgan eaid that of the seven members | About four o'clock ‘Festeriay aftorhore ares ton navy yard. Assistant Surgeon J. M. Scott | mouth the entire republican ticket was elected, i" » - | t . thas been ordered to the Naval Hospital at New ‘and one council: | from New Hampehire and Connecticut the dem- | great pre except street commissioner map; the yor, heretofore, was a democrat. ‘At Columbus the regular democratic nominees (Buell for mayor, and Loyden for director of ‘public works) are elected by 300 majority. Michigan. The republican candidates on the State ticket are — — the ee two meager to give an: ures. ie mocrats have about 450 majority in Detroit. “Mrs SS Gardiner voted in the 9th ward in Detroit, and Mary Wileon voted in Battle Creek. crate had four. They were satisfied. Mr. Garfield (Ohio) said that he could not 59,00 men; Generals Bergeret, understand bow gentlemen coukl this | Menotti Garibaldi commanding. - fuject without eecing difficulties in the way. x The eoticmen who had introduced the bili | o’elock the artillery was all in front and Gen. (mM = ong nt a Limeelf said that they Depart in advance wit! 10,000 men, were enter! upon AN UNEXPLORED TERRITORY. Henry. Gen. Bergeret J out of b ‘That territory was neutral ground of alt hu- | ¢ when the vehicle was smashed by a man government, on which there would be | bombshell. The wildest scene ensued. The Antegonistic ideas for alltime. When either | troops tried to retreat. The main body lett of there ideas gained full possession of this Bergeret alone with 10.00) mea. He tried to round the ruin of & country followed—one side | fight with the tield artillery against ;Valerien, ‘Was despotism and the other anarchy. but it was useless. Mr. Gartield admitted that the powere of the | the city, but Bergeret and bis men are cut off Heople were abridged by the last three amen. | sud cannot pass Valerien. The maim body e-- inents to the Constitution, and maintained their | caped with the loss of 100, but Bergeret mart wisdom, but he devied thet the abridgement | lose large numbers extended to the degree claimed by his col- | 12,000 Killed, Won aud Missing. league (Mr. Bingham) tn bis speech the other | Altogether tere are 2 men killed, day, and to sustain this position he reviewed | Wounded and missing. including Bergerct's the debate upon the adoption of the 4th amextl- | force. The communist troops "under eras Ber bie moet which Mr. Bingham claimed to | numter 15,000. Tremendous encisemeut pre. find bis authority, and Guoted Mr- Stevens and | vatle. ther prominent’ republicans. pF i the national inser gents com- | menced passing out at the Neuill % 2 York. Ensigns John B. Briggs, Edward A. tio Fields and Wm. 'W. Kimbal’,ias been detached from torpedo duty and ordered to the Shawmat, Passed Assistant Surgeon E. D, Pa has ‘been detached from the Jamestown to return home. Passed Assietant Surgeon Wm. H. Jones has been detached from the Washington navy yard and ordered to the Jemestown. First Assistant Engineer James }u'terworth has been detsehed from the P.¢ tic fleet and placed on waiting orders, Tax New Geran EmnassapoRr.—Baron Gerolt who bas so ably for the last quarter of a century repr: sented Prassia and the North Ger- man Confederation in this ef will be suc- ceded by Baron Kurd vou Seuloezer, up to the Present time Censul General of the North Ger- nan Confeceration in Mexico. Baron Schloezer war born inthe year 1322 in the ancieut free town of Lubeck, Germany, where his father vas Kusiin Consul General. He studied at Goettingen, Bonn snd _ Berlin, devoting especial attention to oriental bistory and lan- Kansas. At Fort Scott the citizen's ticket was elested about 300 majority. Most of the officers elected were republicans. At Atchison the election resulted in a complete republican vie~ tory, every candidate on the general ticket re- yceiving s handsome majority. Maryland. In the municipal electionin Annapolis yester- say the republican ticket for mayor, aldermen, &Xc., was elected by from 10 to 12 majority, with ‘the exception of Judge Tuck, the democratic candidate for councilor,and Handy, democrat, The communists got into “ © question | Gem. Mac#iahon in of the sazes, atid sojourned a while for study in | for alderman, who were elected by 4 majority, | before Congress now was to find ‘a way to pro- Goverument Forces Fae Hig keen political talents, which he | Anwapolis was republican last year by 70 ma- soe ceinons Without absorbing State govern- Lowpen, April 4.—Advices trom Paris to-day displayed in several historical worksand essays, | jority. ments. state that the attack of the nationals on t | government forces has becu weil sustained. powerful artilicry attach was made onthe left $f the Bois de Mandon, which was succeeded in & short time in silepcing the ememy's guna. The excitement in the city ie itense, conse- quent on the determination of the insurgents, In Hon. Wm. Baker leeted mayor of Evansville yesterday by the republicans by about “0 majority, Secor with the whole city ticke€ and 3 of the 11 councilmen. Mr. Butler (Mass.) then took the floor and proceeded to a review of the cause of the conn- ae and of the reconstruction meastres, and attributed much of the condition of things in the South to the mistaken haste of Co: em in — reconstruction measures. He then procee 'o argue with regard to the existence | $1" f so | body ot 5 ot kuklux gangs in the States, and quoted from Sateeineee General Mec Mahon fo = —— ys — = — | Command of the government army and init:- en came ie entucky he said " it was unmistakable that there were kuklux in | fe4,\hecl're measures Jor the suppression of the insurgents. n. Bergeret and his column of that State, and that the manifestations cropped | fesse men is etill cut od? by the heavy gune of Mont Valerten. No reliet can reach them. dors attracted the attention of the Prussian govern. ment, and he was sent immediately on the re establitbment of the Republic te Mexioo, whera by his ability he has won his present promotion LATEST FROM SAS DOMINGO. CABRAL ROUTED BY B4Ez. Everything Tranqui’ md the Domi- micans Anxious for Aanexati ‘The following is a transtation of a letter re- ceived this morning by the secretary of the Santo Domingo Commission, now in session in this city, from the Secretary of War of the Dominican Republic : Santo Dowrxco, March 20, 1871. Hon. Allan A. Burton, Wasi ton My esteewed triend: I received in due time your note trom Azua, saying good-bye, for which | pray you to a ks. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. ———_o—_—— Tuxspay, April 4. SENATE.—Mr. Anthony arose and called attention to the fact that, in violation of the order of business, the Senate had yesterday allowed the reference of several matters, and had even passed a bill. He now gave notice that he should insist hereafter upon a rigid o waneeof the rule. e regular order, the resolution of Mr.Sher- nS A rIrme vorce through a di nored old age on the Senate oor. After an elaborate review of Kuklux | 340%, {H® insurgents bas not been exag, Out ages in the States, Mr. Butler proceeded to argue that the general government had the Power to protect the lives and property of its citizens. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, Dents bas ‘he difficulty of suppressing creases every hour. ————— citement in the TB oe of s greatiy increased. the insurrectiouiste t my best thanks. man, was then with, on which Mr. ‘The country is entirely tranquil, and is every | Blair was entitled to the hoor Way more anxious that our anticipated annexa- MR. BLAIR on. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. THE ELECTION The East and West of the Same Mind. INDIANA JOLIN® CONBBOCTIOUT. jon to the great republic be speedily and favorably accomplished. I can see 0. other ‘means of salvation from the insidious intrigues of onr western bors. The Presidert returned to this capital from Wzua atter routing Cabral, leaving everything 87 Louisa Mubiback,” the novelist, | ing to be divorced from her husband. 87 Charles Lennox Kemond, colored, has = appointed Luspector of the Boston Custom jouse resumed his remarks at the point where he sus- pended yesterday. He said that in reply to th mestion asked of him by Mr. Sherman yeater- jay, when that Senator con! the shameless condition of thipgs in South Carelina and Louisiana under radical rale, and asked him is go 87°F. G. Conkling, ason of Senator Covklis > there in the best order. ton, entree remedy. Im reply to the | ‘Senator Morton received the following dis- | of'New York, died suddeoiy te nee Ane fw | pM roared a Badd uestion, he (Mr. B.) would on One thing | patch this morning : yesterday Of congestion of the brain. ieee want and friend. m. Coman | E@ = veoh t no remedy couli wee a EVaN&VILLE, April 4.—To Hon. 0. P. Morton &7 The churches that are increasing the most swe. Swept over city , electing Baker imay- gr by 1,000 majority, (@ gain of 800 since the last election.) and nine out = eleven Counci!- men. Tapidly iv the pumber of their members in this country are the Methodist and tue Catholic. S27 The latest rumor about Miss Nilason te and le South were permitted to abare in ‘the control of the In regard, to Sot ivi the BurFALo is diggii for ni as with gO it. begroes of the right of » of ‘gging ural gi | og to light the city, and has sunk a well hundred and twenty feet Tather. 87 A daughter of Mayor Belden, of Galer- have elected our mayor in a square tight, by arg. oN ber arm while patying croyuet Rearly two thousand (2,000) majority, Phe re- | on Fiursday last, being Urown tw te ered ublican party bere is a very healthy corpse by catching her foot in au arch hoe deed. abs cual B. B. Cowax. «7 The New Haven woman who recently get rep. fhe | the South expressed no desire were willin, Bo. W, Foorsa. | that she is native-born American girl, the borers are sanguine of success. Fri nia, in fair +4 Cincinnati M: e. daughter of an American motber anda Swedish Chataunua Co., and Getaville, in Erie, have for | £8112 pekre sullrage a fat ti bt ph it had | Fhe jayoralty Election. several years been lighted with natural gas, Cinrwwati, April 4.—Hon. C. Delanc —We reek yields a bright, clear, and steady peccmary, to preserve the free insti the country, to ABOLISH NEGRO SUPPRAG: it could be done by coustitational means. In reference to negro suffrage in this District, gress had confessed that it was a failure by tutions of n Erie, Pa, the supply is 80 munticant that is not only used for light but for cooking end beating in resicencies, and tor running machi- tz Several small gas-spri are known to xist in the neighborhood of Buffalo, which married, and took her wedding tour in 4 bore 4 ¢ rovidirg a territorial form of government, un. Associated Press Reports. | far. wrot: toa friend the nent morning sayin, (igi besion ola tae ie mae a eee Ger which the Prendent appoints the principal thom sUROPE = b thomas Just ae well entiict! ms fhough he Bay ~ | officers. - . | travelled around the world. Pett, #¥ will be Of tnealonlebis valas, Mr. Sherman remarked that the question of | ° = ee, 87 It is & standing joke at one of the hotels in Milwaukee, when str lounge up to the counter and inquire, “Where ate the amuse- thents to-night?” to lead them up to the large church directory which hangs near by. a7-Uudee Jeremiah Black has institnted a libel suit againt» George Bergner, of the Har- risbarg Telegraph. Mr. Bergner’sremarke upon Judge Black's connection with the Chorpeu- bing Claim case furnish the grounds of action. 87” Lis reported the laborers on the Hudson Riyer railroad, now receiving $12 per day, have struck for'an advance of fifty cents. There are some G00 laborers employed, and the strike CBvRCH Sxcession 1x MissovRt.—The Old School Presbyterian Generat ——— dissolved the Presbystery of St. Louis for co: mactous adherence to the “ Declgration and roe ony,” the Presbyterian Church at St. Chatles adhered to the discarded | presbytery. The Agsembly thereupon authorized a ministry of that church te constituts themselves the Pre a- byterian Church of St. Charles, and pronounced the majority no longer entitled to that name. ‘The Missouri Supreme Coyrt has decided that the majority organization is peyertheless en- titled to retain the church property. seen pare suftrage bad nothing whatever to Jo with THR TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE Die- TRICT, which bad been Stitewed ever since be (Mr. S.) bad been in Washingtof. He certainly did not think the two elections which had been held in this city, since thé establishment of ne; age, had provedit tobe atailure. Th ° ayors who had been elected, Bowen and mery, were both men of high character. Mr. Blair repeated bis statement. He knew fi people of this Distrigt ap well as any ome on hi EXCITING NEWS FROM FRANCE. HORRORS OF CIVIL WAR. A Great Batue Fought. | THE PARISIANS 4RE ROUTED, BEAVY LOSSES OF THE COMMUNISTS. GEN. HENRY KILLED: is floor, and he knew their sentiments, and .. | he knew ‘they asked for a territorial form of > Pr ‘ER. is general. cof Sie Ola Horscoe ers e r, Bene, | Be knew, they asked for a territorial formof | | s10071NG OF PRISONERS. _ : fad mace by Mr. J. Marsh, 8n old bachelor of Fecation ot their property at the hands of the +o . games Re : AY EELS COBE Passaic, N. J., who died 2 ‘tow ‘da: He | rabble composed of the od theunseru- | ARTILLERY BATTLE AT NIGIIY, i AND AGUE. left Ue Best part nod pulous adventurers who lead them. medicine is taken according to cure. the money will be re~ . P. RIOKLING'S Drag Me Mr. B. concluded by commenting on the re- fonstruction aud other legislation of Congress Qs unconstitutional, and said that for opposing Of aD detate 000 fo benefit of his six ole "uerséa, A farm of sighs is set apart ast for tem youre 300 sen ee a ered them, en o-tier will receive $1.20) yearly for | there unconstitutional acts. he and other demo- | Panis, March 3, 12.15 p. mA cannonade | sp! 2¥" 301 Pennsy!vanis ave. cornpr Si street. fen lene Ser grooming thas) ahd tire gentle. pamela E Valerien at the rate of two shots per | GOMETHING NEW ora bese 9h aa ——= ntrasted the alien add sedition laws with | Minute is proceeding with s sharp musketry OB CONFECTIONERY. OF the will are fulsilled Es oceas Seen disadvantage of | fre towards Meudem It is reported thay the sali ounce Seat Te CREAMS, | ANOTHER rome Brviser.—The the latter, and said en who were in power | pationals suffered severely from Valerien’s fire. | Great variety of FOES Aa pctory. n her last trtp from England brought to oY rite the same class of men who originated | x oping is obtainable. Jt is reported ABTURIO CAVAGUAED. ork Mr. Arthur.Chambers, of the | the alien and sedition laws But their power vB - sin lhheeary Velen weet uct | 3° b at, between D and Pa eye. mii tw ia weights of 10 oe pores _ ae their usurpations were coi to ‘on the who apy Vanones, | i uE DEESDEN 108 COMPANY a Toph nist ir aeorecre anu: | fanasetan Sie enti ar, ere | Bx esiesmzam hea lee Noein | Ts nos a cera t age, si e feet ches . m bie tocking, and fights at 11d Ibs. weight. He | pufrage a fair trial. That is, they willtog . FUMOTE’ BFC! Oter for sale the finest ICE on thé Keuneber river, been im the ring ina dozén encounters, and ve it @ trial under 5 at low rates, by the carge. Apply to as only once been defeated. He brings a mag then if the negroes will not voi GEO. BOLYOKE 2 00. hificent belt that records his social status. Frage wit bs Seas Taian of Sno Hgpt of = k 121 Frout street, New York ' cone caine Bateimbre oh 7 Cou are non wohestegeidoap ieaeit 8 nampetetie at —4 ip ARTUR - anches 1 yun ast a * prening s petition uanpesteaesd @oeeae amt Gemocratie party i gos into power wil elerien N pd apni the Maryland Asylum for the Deaf and prive the of the sui » Itis one of batteries BaBlow 8s OF OF% PaAmsTonGes amb, stat that application had been made ess which they will go into the next PENNSIDVANIA AYERUE, to him for the 96 calored girt to the — canvass. aor Bo. 19285 i Pezinm, baa aa lon he ghould take. | REPRO SUFFRAGE IN THE DIATRICT OF COLTM- Lately, cocan PFIRLD. Confestioner, é matter was ¢ a rae ‘Aa soon as refitted. J * Disp prow Revove Excirsmant.—Las: those who. ESTABLISBED 1603. week Mrs. Eliza @harston, aged sixty-five, 7 Teen veka gin her chariones Hg re ¥ bite Mendon, . + 5 w . Giresural: Her dense ie ercribed to undu | Brat’ the fact really was arene ‘analy is con J0SEPA BECK BAUS. aw The saan druggist’s mortar is a pestle glee the Govern rita but th ey elect meter there was pea . = . “3 rc! » | genes 5 = vegislature ang they Arete elect § Delegate the artillery at | “2CVE @rRap sVENDE, PHILADELPHIA, {:87,Camping-out parties are to be Tashionad! Congress; which have’ never done be- a MANUFACTURER BXCLUSIVELY ummer. = . s7There bave already ‘been published | , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—The "or Verio OF Figst-OLass ee oe ee the CARRIAGES: is : ‘stragie™ bon eit High isunderigadings. rogndings Londoners have ‘Larne searfs;” and late in pext December, likely, there a for 1.ttle Lorne bibs and—other NEWECT STYLES.

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