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es THE EVENING STAR. | Corner Peunsytvenia ay. and Lith st. BY THE EVENING $748 NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THER STAR te served by carriers to thetr ud- vertbers im the City and Distriet at Taw Cunts Pan WEEE or FORTY-rocR CENTS FER MONTE. Gopics at the counter, Two Cents. paid for. WEEKLY STA—pubiished om 7riday morning—§1.60 8 year. LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. Gl V%: 87—N® 5.634. AMUSEMENTS, Mss A. MeCORMICK ePibe attention of the Indies of W icity to ber elegant as SPRING MILLINBRY, iM PORTED BONNETS. = BEATS. BEBBON: Fuow Bo. 606 NINTH BT went « Si 26" COMPRISES THE FINEST, BEST SELECTED STOCK @F MILLISERY TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE SOVELTIES. SHAPES, NEW SPRING OUB STOCK, NOW COMPLETE, ALL THY LEADING SHADES AND STELES 1N HATS AND BONNETS. SPEOUALTIRS: Bo 4 :ore neh wise) RIBBON, all Colors, at 73 eente per piece, wel! at $1.35. Bo b wide.) all SHADES, at 20 cents per yard. selling at 40 cents. ‘These, Goods are mitable for Hats and Bonnet ‘Trimmings, Neck Bows, @c.,and are the Greatest Bargains ever o fered SAFH RIBBONS, the best of Euclish » ches wide, at $2 | yard, all Shade worth $1.75 ‘The Celebrated ALEXANSDEB KID GLOVES, at @1.25 8 pair iv Stock of FLOWERS. meet be seen to be sppreci: OUB PRICES THE LOWEST. at I.L. BLOUT’S, 710 SEVENTH STREET, Between @ and H stree P= BATS AND BONNETS TRIMMED @kaTis mail UST RECEIVED, 6 Complete, Assortment MEBIBU and i EB CAPS acd ren for Child gti donk: MreS er Larger nor Finer “ of BUNSETS ‘ony Wool. How RU PPEBTS. 612 Inte Grnead JUST BECBIVED. A FULL LINE STRAW GOODS Selling Cheap. A. Ga. A. G@. GASTON, Agent, Oo PIE LACK CALAIS ork suction prices A GAcTON Rent. ew line of GBOS GBAIN SASH at S146, $1.60, and 61.75 A. G_GASTOS, Agent i! Line of the Black Celebrated the reasonable charge of $1.25 AG GASTON, Agent. IMPORTED OVEEDBESSES, latest styles, from 7 te $30, Cbe A G, GASTON, Aront GREAT BARGAINS in ail the X the Beason. Call early to secure Bargains ar 25-tf G GASTON, Agent. PARIS HOUSE BE ESTABLISHED —1 am deme d to announce that I hare r established my House in Paris, and shai! Jost rece 4am NS, eciling 4 Just 1a F YIDETTE KIDS,st mbr. ble. as heretofore, to import all the | f the on pas they make their Sppearance. 1 har opened @ fa } bine of Millinery Go: I Laces of all ' Lian ace Points ani » Black Dreas Walking and Travelling Su’ e fe Sacques, Lads’ Under garments. J. BP. ‘te Corsets, (the best in the world.) Mair Braids fe. These goods are sli new, of the best quall- 2 will be sold at the lowest possible prices. latest styles. 6 made tuorder in the iat No. 907 Pa ar No. Vrs itroRrasr FOR THE LADIES. & SATUBAL CUBLE ef every shade, size and style. which | will i hower than any other bease in the eity Also. s large assortment of French CORSETS at low prices. Ladies’ UNDBRULOTHING at radoc-d prices. AU kinds of res] LACES, HANDKES. CHIEES. COLLABS very cheap, at 8. BELLEB’s, feds tt 715 Market Spece jo SECEIVED— = 4 FOLL ASSORTMENT op NATUBAL UUBLS, 1 sett very cheap. wb jaet =" UST BECEIVED— ‘MO dozen of cur best PARIS KID GLOVES, at OI per pair S. HELLER, avert 2 KET XPAOR WOOD AND OOAL. (ese ase woop: REDUCTION LN PRICE MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE BUSLNESS GUOD WILL, &c., FOB SALE + COAL at the fellowin, FOB CASH ONL KRESS VALLEY. (prime article) TLADELPHIA RED ASH or BEY. stove sive 2 LALELPHIA BED ASH or LOR: BY. egg ala scars - 709 Fall weight. and as good Coal as can befotad in the city guaran Apply st the Old Stand. No. 1106. south side Penney ivenia avente, between Ith and 12th streets or at the Depot, corner Maryland avenue and Sth very fine located brick umds of Chena, Bottoms blown on wi Keferences to Webb & Beveridge, 421 where orders can be left mi 1017 7th Street, w. Nesr Morthern Liberiics Market. SCALES REPAIRED sf shortest notice, also examincd and sealed by Cottes Standard Weights. All work Tented correet. - mo 9 im” ABLISHED 1533. JOBN McDERMOTT & BROS. OUACH MAKEBS AND QGABKIAGE DEALERS, 310 Pennsylvania near Sd street CARBIA NESS RECEIVED ON 4 EAND SOLD On o All kinds of H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, 704 Teh mrect, between Gand H streete. JEWELBY AIKING OF WATORES, CLOCKS. SPEUKS care 8. MAGNOLIA GBAND | from ove foot oR | sev all with- person willing er bo 316. a J OTICE OF BEMOVAL or BARLOW S GALLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS ro No. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN apied Late OC AFFIELD, Confectioner, Aeroon as jtted. D* GAULFIELDS CLASSES ix Vou aL AND INSTRU delet A | We! keep constant | Watches made by th: THIS RVENING, the popniar act or, F.8.CHANFRAU, in the great moral drama of the TICKBT.OF-LEAVE MAN. rton’s Gift Matinee, Saturday at 2 0’clock. Y, thee it. JOSEPH Jer. FERSON,{o bis great impersonation of RIP VAN ). Riad THEATER. VAN WINKLE. Box sheet now open. it CROMWELL Rerpectiully announces as the subject of his RT ENTERTAINMENT, THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Arntt 5, 1571, ME, THE ETERNAL Ciry, Together with GEMS OF SCULPTUBE GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON norm open for the evening emtértainment at 7: o'clock. Doors open for the mati: commencing at Jo’olock. 8 may be ordered for matince at 4 o'clock, the evening at 9:3) o'clock. Tickets at Ellis Music Store itt 8 L. B*t* BA GHENING GAME BLUE STOCKINGS vs . AMATEUR OLYMPICS. ON 2HE OLYMPIC GROUNDS, THUBSDAY. Arnit tH, aT 4 Admission, 25 cen OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING! LAST FOUCR DAYS’ ADAM FOREPAUGIUS GREAT MENAGERIE & GRAND CIRCUS, Under Two Mammoth Tents! ADMISSION TO BOT! 60 CENTS OHILDBEN CSDEB 5 ” Tine OOMMUNETY! S7 REMEMSER —-THB ENAGERIE 18 SEPARATED FROM THE © and one tick- et, for @ cents. and children 25 cents, admits to both : ‘ Ta another tent: the elegant OLROUS, with s: DESTRIANS! PERFORMING BLEPBANTS? One ‘ TBAINED HORSES ‘The Beautifal, Daring and Graceful 8 Galloping, Bare-backed Horse, will execute tomcat Wouderfal and Dithcult Featsof Mecny trianism ever beheld in the arena. ‘ aie eee Cree LOM AEDS, the Imperial Circus. Bra ae re LLE NTHOINTA. appear with tBeir beautifal Waltzing and Bdueated jor: “* ENGOMAR axp LEXINGTON. The lilastrious Frene ib ON. SPARKS. MATTHE VILLE, McCOLLU THE UNRIV ) TROUPE. every Afternoon ané Evening this week Circus in one tent: Menogerie in another. Begins at 2. au Se'clock, Mensgeri our previons, an sil the time the Cire titations and Religious and Public ith the Proprietor for admiss nd Ohildren can attend the Atte ae nments Unaccompanied by gentlemen. At- tentive ushers, ticket sellers. takers, and home police im attendance. Extended and capacions exit, and nothing omitted that will add to the com fort of visitors of all ADAM ED COLVIN, mi ape-st | I} ya ORE PAUGH. Bole Owner anager. BES. LU SBIE, Treaeurer, Rooms rm ca, CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M, ALL ARE WELUOMB! FREE READING ROOMS, with Papers and Bagarines from ali parte of the country. LIBRARY OF 16.000 VOLUMES. DAILY PEAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and¢ p.m. NASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY, & BATHS. SABBATH SEBVICES in LINCOLN HALL, at 2 30 p.m and in PROF. PBATI'S TENT. corner Pa, ay. and 13th st at7.30 p.m F ©, REIC MENBACH’S Pianos: « — No.423 11th Street, above E (Estapiisunn Oven 2 Kars) Sole sgeucy for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS of Wm. K °o.. Baltimore, and Wm. T ( Steer. MARKRITER’s, mtb street. between D and K streets, joers above Udd Fellows Hall, i Paintings rn Ale, Largeat Stoc per Bangi Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Oord: Rings, Neils. &o.. in the District. TERMS, CASH Please remember Name ra uno. & -, Window And Tassels, ng" 5 and Namber 1) He ly treage anions, Chillbiains. ° frowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, with- out pain or inconvenieace to the patient. The shoe can be worn with case immediately after the opera. Yon. Refers to the many eminent petciar: re 5 DRY GOODs. SORTMENT OF JAPANESE POPLINS JUST OPENED AT 26 CENTS PER YAKD 060 WORTH OF NEW SPRING Goops. BOGAN @ WYLIE, apstt __ 101 and 1020 7th street. BY GOODS, “URTAINS at $4 per pair.worth $5 50 for Cartains at 25 cts. per yard, worth 75 cts. WHITE BBILLIAN ae Le ee An elegant quality ot BLACK SILK at $2 per yard, ‘beap. PURE MOBAIR, bof color, 53 centa; has’ beew 1s for 6 cents ‘ard. 1000 geut sand indies’ LINEN BANDK ERCHIRFS 28 per cout, cheaper tha the f ices. w ‘EB GOODS of all al A ao utifal escortment of DRESS GOODS. rt CASH STO! ¥ BAXTER, mes 1920 Pennsyiva: e. ‘PRO BONO PUBLICO. Go To BRODEEAD & 00 8 And woe theis beautiful Spring Goode just received from New York and Philadelphia. They are ax Alpapas at'pe, Black Sit Homan Ses seeuees aike': Frisk from en ape von fam . BP. Coats” & Bter § a a tery. Flauuele,Towelta os i joven, “ |, Towel jeac ri ptions, es, Bosi januel aifot Mi Bleck be & Uo. mhis- Waltham Watches. tly in stock @ full line of all AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, and cheerfully recommend them as being, all things considerea, THE BEST WATOHES MADE IN THIS We ates dentre to oo UNERY. me a ire to call Yao attention to the new FULL PLATE WaTcd. f Ht and Travelers, bearing the trate tas ne AMERICAN WATCH OU., CRESENT ST. ‘Th’s is by far the best Full Plate Watch in the market, we warrant it to girs entire sati . ‘The cases are specially made for our own ae 9p; are of pew and ii desien and Anish. Also. the rew WALTHAM WATCH for boys, in Gold and Silver Cases. W. M. GALT, BRO. @ Co. 7 Pennsylvania wenne. f SOMETHING NEW! n OTIONERY, ims ar om neaus, reat: riety of B ie Motail manofactory. SNTONIO CAVAGUSRO, st., Between D and Ps ave, m3l-2 No 31 Os —————————SSSS eS WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1871 RAILROADS. = Battisene AND OHIO RAILROAD Wasnts e Trains between WASHING. TON aod BALTIM sn i. Wasiineron voae s.r: WEST follows vta- Leave daily, exerpt Monta any except Su 929 sm. 1948, 3:00. 4.00 7:45 bem FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. Lea aris, saeest Sunday, at 6:45 and 9:25 a 2 m. m.: 3:00 and For principal Way Stations, Bladensburg, Belts Laurel Annapolis Junction, and Helay. leave 12:45, 3:60 and 00 B T., except that *'00 p m. weil not stop at Beltsville, and 3:00 p. m. st: acd :40 p.m. stops at Annapolis and Kelay only The 5:00 p. m. on Sunday stops as during the * B ANNAPOLIS. FO! 5 Leave At 6:49 and 9:25 mand 4:10 p.m No train to or trom Annapotie on Sunday. cy and $.00 pm. LONS, Leate at $00 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, Leave daily, except Suv i->. at 6.49 @ im. and 3:60 and $:06 On Sunday at 5:06 apt * 00 » «9, only, connect- ing et Belay Station wiit trains ti..u Baltimore to Wheeling, Parkersburg, /< For Strasburg. and points between Belay House Bi Beee Gattiaad Maat eas DA nae rasborg m train. Through tickets to the West can be bad at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours tu the or New York. Philadelphie aud Boston sec ad vertisement of * Through Live.” 3.44, WiLsOn r of Transportation. _M. COLE. General Ticket f, GEO! 8 KUGNTZ, Gen age Washington. tex GH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. 1870—nooa. Wasitincton, Ju Trains between WASHING rum as follows, viz: FOR NEW YOBEK. tei thow: chance of cars. Leave Gall (except Sunday) at $:00 a. m., 12:46 and 9:00 p. FOB PHILADELPHIA. fy (except Sunday) atS.00 6 m., 12:46 ON SUNDAY. York at 9:00 p.m. and Philadel- New York on 9 p.m. train only. acne Geka Jogeilaein: Now oor _deebalinor and Oho Retro trortinneat fis andthe West WILSON. raneper ation. elt 1871 SPRING STYLES aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 1th streets, aster of ~ BM: QOLE, Gonoral Ticket EO'S. KOONTZ, Agent, Wi NOW READY, SPBING SUITS. DARK PATTERNS. DIAGONAL FROCK SUITS, GLOBE MILLS WALKING SUITS, MELTON DEBBY SUITS, BILK MIXED FROCK SUIT: GOLP MIXED DERBY SUITS, FLANNEL FROCK SUITS, FLANNEL DERBY SUITS. SPRING SUITS. LIGHT PATTERNS, DEXTEB DERBY HARRIS FROCK HYDE PARK DERBY CHEVIOT WALKING ILLVILLE gaeey Seay ALEING BY ACK And a grest many other Fabrics aud Styles. YOUTHS SUITS, (from 1i to 18 years,) Specielty. BOYS SUITS, from 8 to M4 years, a Large Variety. Light CASIMERE PABTS, with VESTS, or without; at ne. ast 100 different patter: An early call is solicited, as I have the largest and best stock of SPRING GOUDS ever betore exhibited tite side of New York, at prices that caanot fail to please A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, mb 2 6m Between l0th and 11th streets, 7&D T&D H.B. HABLE BROTHERS HAVE RECBIVED THEIR ‘Stock of Piece Goods AND Ready Made Clothing FOR TRE Spring of 1878. GERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH ' SUITINGS, COATLNGS, PANTINGS AND VESTINGS, TOGETHER WITH ALL KINDS OF TURES MERICAN MANE OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is mere fully supplied with no and’ fashionable fabrics than ever befere, which will be cat and made ip the latest styles. Bverythiag pew and novel in this department will beadded as scom as they appear in the market, HABLE BROTHERS, N.W. COBNER OF SEVBNTH AND D BTS, mbai-tr JOSEPH BECHHAUCS, 1204 FBANKFORD AVENUS, ABOVE GIBARD AVEN PHILADBLPHIA, MANUFAOTUBER EXCLUSIVELY OF FIBST-CLASS CARRIAGES! TWO CE SPECIAL NOTICES. WHISEIES, GINS, Brc.—I am now BOU! , “Old Urow,' Bowen,” “Choice Bye,” “Bobertson,” “Old Family i "Pine Apple.” The sbov: been selected with Dest offered in our fail to suitall. 1 ‘tfuil a N,” bought b York, and which I can sell at original pr the Importer of Jetor of the Celubrated Ie PO ATI TE WINE BITTERS, mbs-tr 1217 Pennsylvania avenue, PERRY DAV y PAIN KILLER. The PAIN KILLEG is by universal consent al- lowed. to have won for itself a reputation unsur- passed in the history of medical preparations. Its instantaneous effect in the eradication and extinc- tion of Pain in all its various forms incident to the buman family and the unsolicited written and ver- bal testimony of the masses in its favor, have been, dare its own best advertisements. be ingredients of the PAIN KILLER, being BGETARLE, render it a porfectly dafe an efficacious remedy taken internally, as well ae for external applications, when used according to 4 rections. The stain upon linen from its use is readi- Ty removed by washing with alcohol, This Medicine, jnstly celebrated for the care of so many of the aillictions incident to the human family, has now been bef: public over THIRTY YEARS) and fore tl found its way into almost every corner of and wherever, it bas been need, same expressed of its medical propertic in rompt action upon the Jequired, the Pain Killer is invaluable, instantaneous effect in Believing Pain is trbly wonderful; and when used according to direc- tions, is true to ame, ® PAIS KILLER. mb3-eo4 W THUBSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DEB is the best teeth. Seld by JOUVEN'S eae phe ata gt alo res solled gloves ea c Tidisand fancy goods 85 cents, dB iy dealers. Pi BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This *plendid Hair Dye isthe best in the world. Harmices, reliable, Instantaneous, does Bot contain lerd. nor any vetaltc poison to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and lelusive preparations Donet: ther do not possess. uine eputation to ephela ten tetepritincs vat AB Hair Dye~Black or Brows I Brogeisis. SOE 0 16 Bead etree ew POLITICAL NOTICES. TEENTH DISTRICT —The Deuo- i ppg AL ee, the Four. teenth District will meet THIS BVENING, at 7% o'clock, A a gs ro 01 reel, By order. bgeeen Oth and TE EEY J RON: Secretary, EADQUABTERS POBLICAI (eat costar Th} opinion In any attack, where system is It TIRE OF DISTRICT OF 's Building, 941 Penna, Ave Medici to's pee of ie SepuARE rch S0th. 1871, notice tion of eandidarea paces re a! b he es, eo Republicans of the several delegate districts will te i Gaol Cat pominations have besa sae or g aly called for that TORSDaY BUENING NEXT: apr Reighee anmittes, en that meetin, lor the House of ows 0. 1—At Barry Farm School-Heuse. Do. 2—To be designated by President of Re- pablican Chub. Do. 8—To be Gesiguated by President of Re- publican Olnb Do, 4—To be designated by President of Re- publican Qlub. Do. 5—Btevens Bchool-House, Kand L. Do. eonaylvania aveaus, betw: Do. 7—Bethe] Hall, M street, betweon sth aud toch Do. &—Liberty Hail, corner 10th and B streets Do. %—Union Hall, 14th street Do. W—Bev. Mr. Willis’ Church, 14th streot, near Canal Do, 1—Lincoln Lustitute, E street south Do. 12- Union League Hal Do. 13—To be designates by President of Re publican Club, De. M-Wieewell Do. 18—Third Do Do Do all. L street ssuth, betweoa 2d and 3d. Po. o—St Aloysius School House. I street Do. 2)—Gatchell school House, I sirect eat Do. 21—Browu'’s Hall, corner and th 2 streets, northeast 0. —Odd aay 3 Hall Sth sireet, between Eand D, southeart B. G. ORDWAY, Chairman, ‘ary. apiwat TH DISTIOT. DEPENDENT UNION CANDIDATE BUSHROD ROBINSON witl be supported by the Voters of this District for the Assembly api-te | Bepub., Chron. Patriot.} ep RALLY: RALLY! BALLY |? ¢ Democrats and Conserr@gives of the TWEN- BY MPEST DISTRICT are rEjnested to meet at 10 Odd ‘east, at 73 o'clock THUBSDA inst. rd ‘com MIT?ER. aps 3t fe TO THE VOTERS OF THE DisPRICT wr F CULOMBIS, SECOND BEGISTEATION. The Board of Registration for the District of Co Igutin will convene af the Olty Blall in the clty of ton-op THURSDAY April. 18/1. and hold ly (Banday excepted) uatll SATURDAY it from 9o'clock a m. until 3 m..for tl of correcting the list Of persona already regierored by striking ‘off the Dames of those who may be ascertained not to be gualified ta vote, Gnd for placing on the regtatry the Bames of these who are quali to vote, bat who were omitted in the previous registration for any couse To aflord every facility to persons who mi to register the Board has arrauged Hall, Sth t EVENING. Out Ul EESTH :the ard FIGRTEENTE the NINE TEE! - ‘TRENT! 'B the TWENTY FAR3T and T! Tpepine of registration for each division will designated by s sigh giving the number of the District. To Those who Have Been Registered. Togivean 0 wriunity to those wi have been regincred duritg previous, stesione of the Board ve cerrect any error tu name oF residence, the printed Hists cap peesem ines SS ee of the T of improvements, w in; daily wut THURSDAY, jon to J, Russell Barr. c} mb39 SENEaB EL(x! ‘ FOR SE AN INFALLIBLE CURE BB AND AGUE. In all cases where this medicine is taken according Lge and fails to cure, the money will be re- fended. ‘robe at D. P. MICKLING’S Prug Store, ap) 3w" 301 Popnsylvania ave., corner 3d street. T® DBESDEN 10K OOMPABY, OF GARDINER, ME, Offer for sale the finest ICE he Ki bec river. at low rates, by the cargo. Apply to GEO. HOLYOKE & 00, 121 Front street, New York, or ABTHUB BABBY, Gardiuer, Nem TO BUILDERS: We invite the attention of Builders and others to SLATE MANTELS, if not the most let lately added some'now serene eo Tepresent all kinds of Marble, ae conaidering Quality. DEFY COMPETITIO! comprises LATROBES 0! aa an, opealnge in mantels made {: EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, a | This Afternoon ’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. THE ELECTIONS. CONNECTICUT. The Governership St INTRRWAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $416,286.59. SENATOR MORRILL, of Maine, has fully re- covered bis bealth, and intends to visit Kansas when Congress adjourne. Concrresman H: WatpRox, of Michtx gan, bas just given $5,000 to the Hillsdale Col- lege endowment fund. NAVAL ORDERS To-pay.—Lieutenant Joseph Marthon ordered to the receiving ship at New York, Commander John Irwin has been detached from the command ef the Yantic and placed.on waiting orders. SECRETARY Boutwsitt had a conference One Congress—The Major BEresemen. HartvorD, April 5th, 2 p. m.—En, sixteen majority with the possibility of forty more if Stamford gave Jewell 104 instead of 144 as reported. failure to elect by the people. The Senate will fifteen repudlican majority. Strong, for gress, bas 313 majority, Kellogg 4, weather about 1,000 and Barnum 200, (Second Dispatch.) HARTFORD, April 4.—At midnight the vote foots up, Jewell 47,333 and English 47,350, With leading bankers at the sub-Treasary in | SMAJCHtY of 1". This is claiming « reps on ond New York on Monday, and stated the subscrip- | only io. ‘The Times claims 4° for cugilsh, or tions for the new loan have, upon the whole, met his expectations; and, though thas far confined to the banks, be ame p og that, when the subject is fully understood by the public at large, investments will be made on private account not only in the United States, but also in Europe. The 5 per cent bonds he regards as more desirable than the existing of the United States. The Secretary anticipates that very large additions will be made to the sub- scription during the present menth. with Stamford changed 82. The result is not absolutely certain as other errors are suspected. A majority is reyaired for election and possibly there are scattering votes enough to throw the election into the legislature. A York World Dispatch.) New Ha pri 4—| World special.)—At the Register office complete returns have been received which assure a democ at least 100, which the republicaus concede. 1 unfortunat powination in this onal district costs the democrats not jee thant 000 votes. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, WEpNespay, April 5. SENATE.—Mr. Patterson, from the Commit- tee on Foreign Relations, reported a bill author- zing the payment to Hon. RK. C. Schenck, Min- ister to Great Britam, of bis date of his appointment, compensation to be ber of the Joint session in this member of the Joint High —s Minister Plenipotentiary; and, on be- committee, be asked unanimous consent to put the bill on its Objection was made by several Senators to Eng rality Th. Election to go to the Legisiatare. Evening Post Ovnice, HaRtPoRD, April : Onr corré¥ted returns give English five plar- ality. There are slight discrepancies in the votes of two or three towns, but giving English the benefit of all the dou! cannot have more than 15 or 20 plurality, and there are Scattering votes enough to overcome that and send the election to the legislature. There is an alleged mistake of 24 in the count ot Entield, which, if corrected, will, on oar Sgures, put Jewell 19 abead. An official count a lone will settle it beyond a doubt. MUNICIPAL ELECTIO: In Tas WEST. St. Louis Democratic. St. Louis, April 4.—The entire democratic any infringement of the rale, and Mr. Tipton | {qe °s,seems to preening majori- aif the Benate gave way for one thing it | “J” gone Somocram are v ri daounermat tan tay eal SORESE ee en eT ouaea Bee anne ne on election The regular order, vol a here to-day the republicans probably elected f th Jetury Ga "8 Sxsovvrioy o! @ Judiciar, Mpmittee, was then pro- ceeded with. 3 their mayor we deg mail majority. The remaiv- der of the ticket is about evenly divided be- tween the republicans and democrats. Mr. Pool being entitled to the floor, replied | La Cresse Elects a Republican Mayer. at rome length to Mr. Blatr. He said, in reter- | La Cxosse, Wis., April 4—The people’ ence to the charge of the Senator (Mr. Blair) | ticket was elected by a majority of 300 vores, that be had issued an address to the negroes of North Carolina, advising them to burn the barns of the emplovers who discharged them, that if the Senator had read that address bim self, he would never have risked his reputation ‘by making such a charge. At the time of the moving i the address such a charge had been made by ohe democratic paper in North Caro- lina, but the men of both parties, who read nu PRONOUNCED IT FALSE, and he (Mr. P.) said now, that no inatter from whom the charge came, it was basely and ma- lignantly false. Mr. P. then gave an extended account of bis political course, and claimed that his efforts had ede id been to promute peace and harmony in his State. HOUSE OF RKEPRESENTATIVES.—Mr Dice (Ga.) asked but failed to obtain leave to take from the Speaker's table and pass Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to convey the Dahlonega brauch mint property to the North Georgia Agricultural College. Alexander McMillan, payor. Madison, Wis., Elects a Republican Mayor. CRICAGO, April 4—Atcer a short contest to- day at Madison, Wis., the republicans elected Bowen, their candidate for mayor, by a small majerity. The democrats elected the balance of the ticket. Minneapolis Elects a Kepublican Mayor. Miywearowts, Minw., April 5 —The repub- li cans yesterday elected Mayor E. B. Ames by about 400 majority. St. Paal Democratic St. Pavr, Miwn., April 5.—In th tion yesterday Wm. E. Lee, democrat elected mayor by 200 majority. The balance of the ticket was elected by about the same ma. jority. The Charter Elections in Missouri. St. Lovis, Mo., April 5.—Nearly accurate republican, was elected ¢ ‘4 returns from all the precincts of the city give Lente to take an ee re ak failed 0 obtain | ome: quae e_tan Brecincts ‘The majorities leave to take from the Speaker's table and put for the other candidates on the ticket. range upon its passage Senate bill to enable the from 1,375 10 F. W. Mathews, dem Houghton and Ontonagen railroad to make a he San eee ftir county treasurer, probably lias 30) majority. Tesurvey of its lands. cee 7: jority Br. Ferry (Ohio) presented the memorial ot | Wilton | Primm, for judge of - the crim- the legislature of Ohio, instracting the Senators | 198! court, bad no “competitor. Of the twelve aldermen elected, ten are democrat:, Who, with the two holding over, will make the *eity council a tie. The Schoo! Board will re- main republican. The total vote is less than 2,000. ‘The Democrat this morning attributes the defeat of the republicans mainly to the apathy of the Germahs, who largely refrained from voting, and adds: “A ltoget! it has been a deceat. 1t is pleasing te know that in the heat of the canvase the republicans have become 80 firmly welded Ts asto and requesting the Kepresentatives to vote for an amendment to the homestead law. Keferred to Committee on Public Lands. ‘The Speaker laid before the House a comma. nication from the Secretary of State in relation wo THE PAY OF MINISTER SCHENCK, who is now serving as a member of the Join? ina Commission, and accompanying bil authorizing the accounting officer of thé Trea« ury to pay to Mr. Schenck the salary which Pater d toget givegn ea rneet would be payable to bim had he not Leen te, | Lope of success in all fn-zn. ~omtests” -esiden' The democrats of Sedaiie, Mo., elected the the High’ Commissions eesscy a! ® member ot entire tiexet yesterda: 76 to 109 majority. ¢ democrats of Cl inton, Mo., carried their election by three to one. e rats of Chillicothe carried their en- ‘The House then resumed the consideration of THE KUKLUX BILL. Mr. Dawes ( ) dress the House as he desired to take his tire ticket. ~ tall share of responsibility as a member ofthe House }-__Th€ Tot corunlority in Springfield, Mo., and also who had reported the bili, and that | Tnged from 125 to 2.000. biseilence might not be taken for indifference. ¢ lemocrate of Warrensburg, for the first The author of the bill was as ready as himseif | ime in ten years, wou a victory by electing fexeceive any wholesome amendments to the | ‘helrentire ticket. beara peseetnian ce Lerten eeppert tm che FROM EUROPE To meral pi of the bill. The sight o s merican citizens to protection in their BAY, lives, ness wi 8 E No eubject for legislation was ever brought for- ward for the consideration of Congress 80 broad and complete, embracing all other considera- tions. When by the adoption of the Constitutio: the American citizen stood forth, he stood wonder to a!] nations and a marvel to the sub- jects of every government of the world. And from time to time amendments have been added to that instrument to protect and fortity these rights, and the first question now was, had Cen- grese constitutional power to secure these rights to American citizens or were these guarantees MERE ENPTY WORDS. He would not stop to consider what these rights were. Every member ot the House would rise aud boast of these rights and declare that any THE SITUATION IN FRANCE. Deeisiye Defeat of the Paris Inw BATTLE EXPECTED, Telegraphed Exclarively to The Bvening Star. 40,000 of the Paris Meb Misstug. Pais, April 4, evening, via Loxpom, April 5,6 &. m.—it is rumored that the nationals have sustained a decisive defeat. Forty thousand are missed before lssy and Clamart. The ram- mas who refused to protect them would go dows | parts are strongly guarded. Mont Valerien is before a merited public condemnation. He | silent. The artillery duel between [sey and quoted from Jefferson, Marshall, aud other | Versailles ee The nationals occupy the bridge of Neuilly. ‘The government troops are invisible. The Paris deputies to the Assemb!: bad an interview to-day with some of the me: bers ot ihe Commune. President of EI constitutional authorities to show that those men held that it was the duty of the govern- ment, under the Constitution, to proteet every right Ss Constitution. He de- to consider the bill without reference to the exciting statements of present occurrences to bias the judgment, and to look upon it calmly and unprejudiced as an abstract conati- tutional question.” He then took up the bill by Sections, for each ot which he hg coded _ that there was full warrant in the tution. The time to which general debate had been limited expired, and Mr. Shelial Tt withdrew his motion to recommit the bill, and offered (TUTE © has been elected 15,000 Insurgents Captared. Lonpow, Apri! 5.—A Times special from Ver- sailles states that 15,000 imeurgents have been taken prisoners. Paris is im consternation, and the le of Versailles are greatly irritated Evening Star. glish bas | It is probable there will be a | have a republican majority, and the House about | ic malarity of | ie | | A circular iseued 8f the Pret weather that may be expected aiter reechin, { the jocality of the breaks there will bo difficulty in effect! momen. from which poin Will be 1ai@ next month, to Shanghae: and Australian cable y | Fhe Civil War im France Not Yet Over. Lompox, April 5.—A dispatch from Paris States tbat the redoudt aud bridge of Neullly | Ste still held by the commanists. Mont Vale~ | ne | re silent to-day, but should the ipsurgents 'm their present attitude, and S3gbs Of Fubmision, on the communists continues with the don. Fort D'k great tenacity in large nambers between Clamart . There have been & number of skirmiahes, bet no general engagement. A battle is hour!y ex government trove at Men- is held by the insu: pected. “ Iuside Paris. Lompos, April 5.—A dispatch from Paris eays the fighting continued anti six the evening of the 4th. I have fortified Mou! Lullier ts reported running. though The excitement is im tense, but the city is quiet. All foreigne heisted the dimgs of their respective co: Good for Marsetlics A dispatch from Marseilles, dated the ‘ih, ye the insurgents in that city are mainly Garibaldians, and bave nearly all been «. rested. —— From Cipciauat Ohio Medical Convention—The Soi Day’ on. CrxcINNaTi, April 5.—The Ohio Med Jon Fention met here yesterday, two hundred dele faite Deing present. They attended a banurt act night, in which the members of the i tucky Medical Convention, now in ses-io Big | Covington, participated. 5 The formal opening of the headquarters and Teading room of the National Soldiers’ t at Dayton, takes place on Tuesday nex Secretary Cox will be present. ° Death ofa Taamighin Bank Presi jem PRILAPRIPRIA, Apri HI President of the City ix. died thir m He leaves a fortane of $601,000. A he hada lite size statue cast at the W. works, designed nument ior his grave nublds for Government Bona New Ex- ighes, roing. i The awards ‘Will De $3,000,000 at 109.55. One tirm offered $5,006,000 et 109.85, which will no doubt be accepted. The Visiting Virgiutans in P: phi PRILADELPHIa, March 5.—The centenw committee of the Virginia L ture ¥ the commercial exchange this morning ere welcomed by the president. and. peecher, partook of a collation. fs Perils of Kesisting a Boston Police. Boetor. April 5.—Timothy Lynch, a young rough of East Boston, died in the police station last night from injuries received im resisting arrest. ry after = | SWiuxctox, Dei, April 6—The iro: Propeller A. D Bache, for the coast surv was launched at noon té-day by Pusey, Jones & Cor., yard. x @pening of the York Canat Attany. April 4.—The caval board b: Girected the canal to be opened on the - imstant. — = Specie Shipments w YORK, April 5. —The shipment or eps amounts to $240,000, including $150,000 in t silver. a Death of Father Taylor Boston, April 5.—Father Taylor, the wen- erable minister of the Seamen's Bethel, died i utaal Base Ball FINANCIAL AND COMMERUIAL. The principal topic of converstion in Wall treet is the sudden change in the money mar- ket. The activity is continued, stocks and bonds leading at © per cent., which is the leading rate on call to the stock brokers, though the bond houses are accom ated at lower quotations, bat The New York Mas be more general rate. says: The movement is unnatural and is che result simply, not of any scarcity of available money or any improved demand, but of the attempts of the operators on the hort side of the stock market to create a diversion in their favor. From the peculiarity Of the tactics developed, it may be more proper~ ly designated as a ‘Kangaroo raid.” We do not, however, apprehend a long continuance of harder money, the Treasury movement for the week being calculated to relieve tt. Discounts are unaffected, and prime commercial shares « oar per cent inns Government Securities. v Vooke & Co furnish the following to- iny's Sei! Se. 1881 4 eee coca Piva YEto J Hi —>— : end Commercial Tebevaps j Brokers” son & Co. qucte socks and bonde tm ob: old, do. pew. 35 4, Central Pacific Bonds & Bonds. 83", Gold, 110 -allo ete —Cotton dull, low fet. auddiing i quiet, to aaked 1566, 70 bid, > Gs naked: dn. conpon. wild. FOIL, 75 ake new. 73.asRed; North Carolinas pew. 2% bid Ew YORE April 5 ~Governmente stroug bet dull. 5 end active. Vi fixes. 6. do bew. 713s. North Carolipas. 47. do. ly.6. Gold steady, = ‘ORK, April 5 —Flour ‘Wheat quiet and feavy.. Corn di THE FOREIGN MARKETS, Lonpos, April 5, 11 m—O @,, for seco Z Buuds. POO) & Ls Mone Levauier V: of for Scone against the inéurgents. abort for oil bat, the Art and Sftp sections oe toe | pret cnecd cate tb toot en or 5 second On js substitu ty one con De Pi by 3 itself ready to march to Paris. The reign of (TiL.,) his two pro; Sir John Swinburn, of the American Ambu- one, and the third lance Corps, is seriously ill. substitute proposed by Mi A ‘Neue says the Teperted as substitates for tacked the 1 sections of the bill. : endon, suderes a cometcte Mr. Shellabarger briefly Ss the action'| peigy declines the ‘of the ii ot She committee and the fects of the modi- ww reported ‘nationals have entered fication of the bill. Versailles, but the is considered of doubt. | Mr. Leach (N. C.) denied the constitutionality ful oui Prettgsbill and while he id not charge the | Coneutmimucny. the ehective str ith im said be bad | General Eudes is reported wounded ix the dangerous. step for Gongress to taue, | Tecent battles, us 4 the State of Norte Carolina asd apn, wentemed erate soldiers, whe had he asserted | VERSAILLES, April 5.—Twenty-t laid down their arms in faith, from the | Commumiste have resigned, and Acey has been nent slanders which had been heaped upon | imprisoned by ee followers, Mr. Wilton (Ind.) maintained that the bill | A red republican proclamation, dated ‘was constitutional, and that a necessity for the ‘candemns the conduct of the gzetcise of the Power granted uncer it did | Versailles government in attacking Paris. actually exist. sieges Battle Before S7The Maceachusetts Legislature have re- details fured to pate @ prohibitory liquor law by oo an Of 112 to 97. the right wing of the a7 The “ Merchants Fieurens Tear " concern at New Yerk has been 4 Mw l y H HS ; i