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Sn ree eure THE EVENING STAR. = ¥ PUBLISHED ILY, Sunday exeepted, At The Star Buildings, | commer ——— A | EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | | : —= A at the counter, Two OxNtTs. = PRee FoR Marts aes fiz Months, $3.00: Une Year, are sent from the office longer than paid for. Tae WEEKLY STAB pobiiahed en Friday Vee 87—y2 5,635. WASHINGTON. D. C., SHURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1871. TWO CENTS. | ome: a ——_—_———— # stances, I deemed it due to the office which 1 a | LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. AMUSEMENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | i3ini metus character of the agents FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. 4 < 2 “ ——_>—__ eS who bad been charged wit = , A ATIOQNAL THEATER. CONSUMPTION, —— = ——— that tuch proceedings should be bai as would | ‘Thig Afternoon’s Proceedings, | I TIVE THIS EVENING, the popalar act or, Its Cure and Its Preventive, Washington News and Gossip. = ast cence, ees itated under au- ‘Tuvaspav, April 6. >) ATTRAC iste Sn RS CHANTR BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. i. ge Sa thority of Gongress, consisting of lemen SENATE.—Mr. Davis asked to make a ger- Will appear, by particular request, in his great —_— INTERNAL REVENUR.—The receipts from this | selected with special reference to their high 1 Senotion, ond t to the a j GOODS specialty of seip fheare pene sian tataen than thsmactonter | source to-day wore €005,231.80. character and capacity for the laborious work | fnal explanation, and sent to the desk to be ‘é eae. Sooty there Ws, bo thee recson then the ae sarees realestate intrusted to them, who were instructed to vitit | read paragraph from the account in the New — Pte Yih Manners Gomenales She, SOS pg | thoes near and desr tolemhyr sed irieegs are deep: | Suvecarrrtows to the goveranitnt loan to-day | the <pot and report upon the facts. Other emi- | York eral of the late scene betwen tia non : nent Ge : nT New Tovoicrect Hanisore SOARFS, in new and FERSON, in bis great impersonation of BIP WINKL 4 cam now be secured at the Teserved seats. i the dreamless slumber into which, bad they | amount to $238,000, ‘calmly adopted DB. JOrEPH H SORENOK’S SIMPLETREAT- | Lreurewant Asa WALKER, of the Navy, bas nent citizens were requested to accompany the Commitsion, in order that the people might have the benetit of their views. Students of Gen. Butler, in which the two gentlemen are represented as burling epithets of God dam scoundrel apd damned old fool at each other. 18 s, Also tu © s. Hinietyles, Also fail ce ROMAN RIBBON: pL abyss Vee this day, at = * . ames laced | science and correspondents of the press with- | Hy also asked for the reading of anextrae! from . Not 4 PaANomama, and availed themselves of his) wonder fal efficacious seacireraeati ag the J town and pi out regard to political opinions, were invited to |'the eport ts the crete aie ie eae. om DAVIS’. i — oo fg ey s ae a join the expedition, and their numbers were | Butler, in which Mr. Davis is alluded as speak. ~ PROF. € wherever sufficient vitality remaius, that siattey, Linvt. Cot. Ropert WitttaMs, Assistant | limited only by the capacity of the vessel ty | PS ‘im the . = ab Uaickeued tuto healthtal sieaeus fF their ase.18 | Agintant General, having reported in person to | _ The mere rejection by the Seuate of a treaty | 7S" ¢ VOICE OF A DIGHONORED orD AGR. PONGEE PARASOLS and SUN UMERELLAS, | Respectfully snnounces a» aickened into healthfal vigor. = oats negotiated by the President only indicates @| Mr. D. then procecded to Pelate the onecen @ cerry vartety, and at Lowest prices, at @BT ENTERTAINMENT, In this statement there is nothing presumptions. | the Commanding General Department of the difference of opinion between two coordinate | siguces of the taking from a Mr Brown, of New a akon THIS (THURSDAY) EVENIN pT ory FE Sh by living | Missouri, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, ha- | departments of the government, without touch, Orleans, of plate by orders of Gen. Butler, and | in which circamstance he charged that Gen. Butler's action was not above suspicion. He (Mr. 1D.) had denounced Gen. Butler on the Hloor of the Senate for his action in this matter, been announced as Assistant Adjutant General of that Department. TsE United States steamer Tenneseee has been inspected at New York, and will probably GERMANY AND THE 7 1 Capt Scenery of Patherland y FANOY AND MILLINERY A ee GEMS OF SCULPTUBE and visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. as itis untailing. Its philosophy — no jument. It is seil- “The Seaweed Toute aud Mandrake Pills are the first two wespous with which the citadel of the ing the character or wounding the pride of either. But when such rejection takes place simultaneously with charges openly made of corraption on the part of the President, or of tuose employed by him, the case is diterent. Indeed, iB such case, the honor of the nation | Tivcot toe neLY .MPPealed to President | NEE SATURDAY A. ; ; be ordered out of commission, as her engines | Inde ey » i on | Lincoln to compel Butler to make restitution. DAVIS’, Slag tas ertalonta in Coupevein ood 4 foe hare not as alleged proved a fatlure, but from | demands tnvestigation. ‘This has been uc. | tie Davis) had Wows teat Seen ee “Ol MARKET SPACK, commencing 0 Doors open forthe mati ff di jered liver. With Thfe condition; the ry the intricate nature of their construction need | complished by the report of the Commissioners | Butier until the other day, when Butler came nee at Z, commehcing at So’olock. tubes “sympathize” with the stomach. extensive repairs, which she was undergoing | herewith tranemitted. gud which fully rindi. in and took aseatin front of him when he was ape oe Corner Sth street. Osrriages may be ordered for matinee at ¢ o’ctock. to the morbific mn of the liver Here. | when she was ordered to San Domingo. cates the purity of the motives and action of | speaking. Observing that Butler was casting ___. en eel (i Se tpl ya Sry then. comes the culminating result, and the setting wwe those who represented the United States in the A STEADY LOOK OF INSOLENCE M a8 EB. A. McCORMICK Tickets at Bilis Music store 1ev_ fin, with all ite ai ‘i ptoms, of Nomrwaions To-pay—The President sent | negotiation, ; eit ft_him, Re addressed the concluding portion ot ong of Na- | to the Senate to-day the following nomina- | | And now my task is finished, and with it ends | his remarks to bim. When he of Inti'oe the attention of the Iaties of Wash ‘[.WO WILD COUTS TO BE EDUCATED, toe" om_and vicinity two ber el-gant escort BP T TO @OBROW. AT 3 O'CLOU! down Mr. Ls am. s i all personal solicitude upon the subject. My | Butter continued staring at him in a sneeri Se In the presen of PROF. PRATT 'S large Class of = ee Fs Sitcrauive | Hons:-—Edward K. Snead to be collector inter- duty being done, yours begins, and 1 gladly | way. He then acked Mr Butler what he aoe oo SPRING MILLINERY, Ladies and Gertiemen propercies of calomel, but, uult they nal revenue, Ist district Virginia; H. W. Fick, | band over the whole matter to the judgment of by staring at him. To this Mr. Butler made no ' ' Au Sho con ence ree ete de be “LEAVE STL * " ieioten collector internal revenue, 3. distriet Arkansas, | the American people and of their representa- reply. He (Davis) then said, “You damned old sonia ag: Tececrenciee sereteateties rated. You pave fF a. ybe Work Gf cure is.now beginning. The ritiated } Assistant Naval Constructor G. W. Much to be | tives in Congrees assembled. The tacts will scoundrel, are you doing here?” Mr. | HATS, aw BRS, kc. kc ‘but Fifteen Days longer to get this valuable knowl. | S24 mucous t “The liver, likes clock, | D@¥al comstructor; RK. H. Lamson to be liea- | pow be spri before the country and a de- | Butler replied, «I Want nothing to do with you; 606 NINTH STREET." edge. it ud up. Ji arouses from ite torpidity. ‘The | tepantin the navy. | Goes cameras oy Cunt tribunal whose convic- |! you sre an oldman.” He replied, I'am young | ~ a. ne coe onsively, 0 . A enouga to go out 0 amber wit! a —_______ttscen Bool F_ | oppy EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING feel that ef getting, at at thepaticut exist 1 Tae ansURD REPORT telegraphed.from thi: have no policy to enforce. ‘Myopinion remains | you fo any place you may names seme | NEW SPRING MILLINERY LAST THREE D ¥s Bet SUPPLY oF oie eit the, in city and then back again that M. Trielhard unchanged—indeed, it is confirmed by the re- Wilson then came over and Placed himself | a SBR a wh A permeates cord craig, in conanetion with the Pills, | the French Minister to this eed teen | Roe era ate eet eee country and of | between them, and after a short time Mr. Batio: a ee Be ppomeening withicul ite previous tor. | sent to the Ineane Asylum is without founda: | > San Domingo alike invite the annexation of that oct np and west away. This popes Ca - = es. Digestion Lecomes paintess. and the cure is | tion. 7 re a sical 3 : Tred, - OUB STOCK, NOW COMPLETE ADAM FOREPAUGEDS = | Staite st buna Sines pimens and thecure is powers are wuimpaived’ Camee hse y tostate, | , 0 view of the difference of opinion upon this | Mica’ to whew ign goer Of the various state | ss . ° exacerbation of the stomach, An appetite sets in. hy ouch @ talachie’vous storp uezeta nm subject, 1 suggest that noaction be taken at the | ments which had been wade. ‘This war ite GREAT MENAGERIE & GRAND CIRC New comes the greatest Blood Purifice ever yer | 200 why ny ened have | ao resemt besten bevend the printing and general | only excuse for making any all | COMPRISES THE FINEST, BEST SELEOTED Under Two Mammoth Tents! given by ap indulgent father to, satering ian. been started is a mystery. Uissomination of the report. Sevete chamber to the teeoguized scoundee STOCK OF MILLINERY To BE Shtupuen Capea i “$3 CENTS | functions and te hasten aud complote the care, Socrety.—Mr. and Mra. William Hoyt, whore | _ Before the next session of Congress the people | jigr- and blackguardur the ene enters at once ite, wo! Cheated. It collects and ripens the inipaired. and diseased portions of the lungs. In th erings, it prepares them for expectoration. aud lo | . WILP 4NIMALS anv BARE BIEDS FOUND ANYWHERE. from al! parts of the wor All the Newsrarges IN WAsHINGTON pronounce will have considered the subject and formed an intelligent opinion concerning it, to which marriage recently caused se much inverest in 7 opinion, deliberately made up, it will be the social circles, sailed from New York yesterday The Vice President here rapped and stated that Mr. Davis was not in order; but that Sena- tor, having concluded his remarks, bad taken : for Europe in the Java, intending to pass about | duty of every deparcment of the government to | $21, 28° SE Eee ee NS es eeaareian iy AMEBIVA, Potten throme thantt coeur ranauiahed. the | atx months abroad, give heed, and no one will more The Vice President then stated that he itn sue ae and Worthy the patronage of the bew. and the patient. im als the dignity of rexsined | | Mrs. Creswell, wife of the 1BE COMMUNItY! Ti MENAGERIE 18 4 THE CLBCUS, and one tick- cents, and children % cents. admits to both ‘another the elegant OIROUS, with was not in the chair upon the occasion allu to. But it was gg ope Senator who was in the chair at time (Anthony) to say that the words which passed between the two | pene gigs in a low tone and did not reach u Postmaster General, and her sister, Miss Mclatvre, left this city yesterday for their home in Maryland not intending to return during the summer Vice President Coltax and family intend to igor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or the SPECIALTIES: womachood that waa (one inch wide) BIBBON, all Colors, at 75 er piece, selling at $1.25. wiser than any one ben the Tange are | leave this city for the summer in the course of | upon a full presentation of the facts, shall de: e ear of the chair, or they would have been | 3_LADY EQUESTRIANS! Sor wcutaxenaot | the next two weeks. Senator Chandler's fainily | cide that the annexation of the Republic is not | arrested. $ | pee eee eee a8 SHADES, at 20 coats PERFORMING ELEPHANTS dlaraeed: patie mut be prevented or ucuresannot | (he pext two weeks. Senator Chandi iy air, and riding out, especially in reel desirable, every department of the government this section cf the country in the fail end winter ‘ason ; ad ALN 4 are suitable for Hate and Bounet acre ought to sequiesoe that decision. és ‘THE SOUTHERE SENATORSRIPS. ‘These Goods Beactifal ‘ing and G: ‘Trimmings, Neck Bows, &c.,and are the Greatest | 7 Beautiful, Daring snd « —— The case of Goldthwaite of Alabama ry ‘hysicians w! oe A GENERAL CouRT MARTIAL has been or- — ergo tieeltee prim are —— of Georgia teal me een x aid ever offered. Galloping, Bare-backed Horse, will execnte it Petiente. if their Inags are | dered to meet at West Point on the 10th or | uponw public sentiment bas been divide in answer to ® point raised by Mr. Thurman, SASH RIBEOMD, tho best of Rngtioe mane, in- | emer ween eee wR Rea eee ‘hey mustwaik | April for the trial of Cadets Wm. G. Birney tmonious debates in Congrees te ron ne otncr | the Vice siti ag gcided that the resolution Sorenis, OF Tard all Shades sad Colors, | trleniom ever ee Te LOW AEDE, he | Ano Cac harmam, of the Military Academs- | Sast axperations eleowhere, I may, T trast be | asec eUtle fely ou each can eee sire from the [imperial Circus, Brazil, ard irite—be determitied to ¢ Following named officers have been led | indulged in a single remark. No man can hope Mr. Thurman then argued to prove that Mr. AGL ape ne HONE, gppear with thetebeautifel Waltzisi and Rivcaied great Genito do with ihe apps. | {07 duty on the conrt-martial Capt. 5.8. Con. or to perform duties so delicate and responsible as pertain to the Presidential office without some. their opinfons and wishes treated with insumfi- cient consideration; and he who undertakes to conduct the affairs of a ome government as a faithtul public servant, if sustained by the ap- potnt to gain. dee] cure after ‘idence of ita poxai- bility. Ho Baker, casts, Giimok oni al) others, is sinful. Dr. Schenc! to the ‘Faculty of bis own cu ‘Many years ago I was in the last stages of con sumption, confined to my bed, and at one time my physiciats Our Stock of FLOWERS, never Larger nor Finer, must be wen to be appreciated. OUB PRICES THE LOWEST. at i. L. BLOUT’S, 710 SEVENTH STREET. rad, 2d infantry; Capt. A. E. Bates, 2d cavalry: First Lient. R. G2 Churebill, 4th artillery; Sec: ond Lieut. F. A. Mahan, engineer corps; Sec- Reynolds, jr., Ist artillery; ‘illman, 4th artillery; Bre- farshall, engineer . Story, jr, 4th Rola! ite had a prima facie right to his seat, and tl pposite as to Mr. B! The concurrent resolution for the appoint- ment of a joint special committee to invesu- gate the condition of affair in the South, was taken up. ER GOMAR, axp LEXINGTON. sti pebman, ee eet ONS. WRANOONIE, ; tand polite Gentleman Equestrian a) Tone Am « Second Lieut. 8. vet Second Lieut. W. corps; and Firet Lieut. . HUNTIN Sorkin ong rely Sith . Mr. Frelin poyee. a entitled to the i 1 proval own conscience, may rely con- oor, procee: to address Senate g) % YLLUM, and onabt so 1 eek eee artillery, judge advocate. fidence wae the candor and intelligence of a | condition of affairs in the south’ Pon He Between @ and H stree THE UNRIVALUED T obtained th: free pie, : whose best interests he has striven every Afternoon and Evening thi her Metbeperin THe KUKLUX BILL IN THE Hovsr.—The PZ Attera0 Exeningt epar to subset ve, and can bear with pa HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mr. tent: Menagerie in another. ce the cen- wd they A 7 ( A ® S-HATS AND BONNETS TRIM ~ » me. It seemed to me that I coul ne House presented quite a busy scene this morn- sure of ditappointed men. U.S. G@pany, Garfield (Ohio) introdnced a bill for the reliet GRATIS mh és pe fme the Cireas oxhiting fate my whe ve stem Th spr ag ees (he | ing. nearly every member of both parties being | EXECUTIVE Mansion, April 5, 11, of Norman Wiard. Referred to the Committee | yi “RECEIVI ¥ Se bre vithee lgaetct lay iy f e HE PO OF THE COMMISSIONERS. UST RECEIVED SO eee cate onnr able, Tastivations ead nt of offensive yellow matter every morning lor | i bis seat, anticipating the close of debate on TRE REPORT THE on Claims. | Mr. Kinsella (N. ¥.) introduced a bill for the construction of & Post Uffice and Custom-house at Brooklyn, New York. Referred to Commit- tee on Public Buildings and Grounds. | Mr. Williams (N. Y.) introduced a joint reso- | lution for the renewal of the contract tor im- proving the harbor st Buffalo, New York. | Keterred to Committee on Commerce. The reguiar order was demanded, and the House resumed the consideration of ue time, As soon as that began to subsid fever, pain and night sweats al! began tu snd my appetite became so eat that it was difficulty that I could keep trom eating too much I scon gained my strength, and hive grown {0 fl-sli ever eince the kuklux bill and final action upon it. An agreement was made that the previous question should be called at 2 ©’clock. The debate was then continued under the ten-minutesrule. A number of members were unable to get the floor for speeches during the past week wuen general debate was allowed, hence they were allowed ten minutes each to-day, and leave was granted them to print the remainder of their ka cut off by the fall of the Speaker's The Commissioners begin by referring to the action of Congress in providing for the appoiut- ment of @ commission to visit and inquire ino the condition of the Dominican Kepublic, alluded to their departure on the Tennessee, and give the result of their investigations at length, describing the island, its products, and the so- cial and political condition of the inhabitants. The substance of these portions of the report has already been published. In reference to eh sr éies and Children can attend the Aftorn. yr. Saxony Wool, How Entertainments unaccompanied by ntlemen ARUPPERT 5 612 | tentive usbers, ticket sellers, takers, and bh Mice late Mre Grnend m attendance. Extended and capacions rly executed @: 7 and eegee soinet that will add to the com —— fe of visi ol ages. ee) zi : Be M FUREPAUGH, Soto Own... .a janager. apt-5t . BEN. LI SSIK, Treacore- Us OOMS Y. M. ©. A., “1 was weighed abortly after my recovery,” add the Doctor, “then lovking a mere skeleton Weight wes only ninety-seven pounda; my pres Weight is two bundred aud twenty-five 225) pounda , and for years T have enjoyed aninterrupted health <- | the sentiments of the people there, they say casi Dr. tchenck hi ¢ d fesstyval | hammer. After calling the previous ques- | t P » y THE KUKLUX BILL. Belling Cheap. inits tO Rees Pont ansk Beeeetg Bie. profeasional || hausmer Balf-Past two orclock, number | that ail clases of the Dominicans are anxious | Tne general debooe sam ceninued by Mr = } OVRNER NINTH AND D STREE Jzdd- Scnenck, Jr still continue to ace patients ai | of amendments were voted upon, and as w. | for annexation. The Commissioners say that der, (Ark.,) wBo adtocated the passage of a A. G. GASTON, 4)-. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M, their office, No. 18 North Sixth strest, P “l- | goto press the probabilities that the till | Of course they felt a deep interest in the experi hike the one originally reported, said ved. VIOLETS and DAISIES, in aij the ALL ARE WELCOME! isha thorough exumtuation wih the Reeske | Wul be perfected this afternoon and sent to the | went in self-government which the blacks are Shades, S cents per dozen } that althongh peace now reigned in Arkansas, such a bill was necessary to prevent future out- bre Mr. vocated amnesty as likely to prodace quict and good order. Atter one or two unsuccessful attempts on the partot Mr. Shellabarger at au understanding, it was agreed that the previous question shout be called at half past two o’clock. Mr. Mercur (Pa.) supported the bill, insisted upon the existence of great disorder in many portions of the South, and defended the course enc the President bad pursued in reiation to em. Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) opposed the measure, which he said disguise it as you would was war, actual war, giving to the President absolute power. Mr. Willard (Vt.) said that he could not have supported the bill originally bavi Senate. The House will then probably adjourn until Monday, as Mr. Dawes desires time examine the deficiency bill and bring it be’o.e the Hoase on Monda trying in Hayti. They intimated to the Presi- dent (of that country) and his Council their dispesitions and desires, but they received no encouragement to pursue their inquiries. They asked verbally and through our Minister, in writing, for permission to explere the interior of the island, but this was met in a spirit equivalent i They contented them telves, there! }, wit® taking such testimony and gathering such information upon matters bearing go the question of annexation as bi Bg without giving offense. The conclusion of the repost is as follows: “In reviewing the whole field of their investigations. looking to the interests of both divisions of the island, they are firmly persuaded that the an- nexation of San Domingo to the United States weuld be hardly leas beneficial to the Haytian than to the Dominican people. This benefit would arise, first, trom the example which wou!d doubtless be afforded of a well-regulated AG GASTON, Acent Jost received, 160 PIECES BLAUK CALAIS LACES, at New York auction prices FREE READING ROOMS, with Papers and Magazines from al! parte of the country. LIBRABY OF 1 000 VOLUMES. Sere = DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at 12:15and¢> m - a Rae aie, <S GYMNASIUM, BOWL: ALLEY. & BATIIs ‘nat received. o new line of vO N SAS SABBATH S VICES BIBBUNS, selling at $1.48, $1.60, aud $1.75 | Pi nani —— ‘a. IN Ly ~ 4 — A. G. GASTON, Agent. — eae = an: Inst recived Full Line of the Black Geiahzaten PROF PBATIS TED T corner Pa. ay. and 18), ot VIDETTE K1DS.st the reasonable charge of a p.m. A @ GASTON, Age NBA a A Ly Po +g wrt ELDSESSES, Tateat sty les, from tw $350. Es — , GASTON, Agent. GREAT BARGAINS fn all the NOVELTIES of the Eeason. Call early to secure Bargains. mar 25-tf A. G. GASTON, Agent AKIS HOUSE BE ESTA! to announce that .Fometer will be charged five dollars. ‘The Be rometer declares the exact condition of the ling: Patients can readily learn whether they are cur Or not ‘The directions for taking the medicines sre adapted to the intelligence even of a child. | Foll.w these directions. and kind Natire will do the excepting that in re: he Mandrake are to be taken in increased doses; the three me cines need no other acccempauiments then the amp!« instructions that accompany th iret create a7 petite. Of returging health buager is the most wl come symptom. When it comes, aa it will cowe the despairing at once be of good chesr. Good b at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sw: time both of these mort ir. SAN DOMINGO. MESSAGE OF THE PRESI DENT. Report of the Commissioners. The tollowing message of President Grant, submitting the report of the San Domingo Com- mission, was received in both Houses of Coa- grese yesterday: To the Senate and House of Representatives: 1 have the honor to submit herewith to the two Houses of Congress the report of the Com- missioners appointed in pursuance of joint reso- lution approved January 12, 1871. ti d We a ‘als hand Posnos, Organs aud Melodedns tor sale or. Tent on thé most acoommodating terms: Piano and Organ Tuning Bepairing Spt-ly” gative. the Mandrake Pills tion, while the Pulmonte Syri and olde, way ‘be regarded fin i inst consumption iu any of ite forms. Price of tse Pulmonict yyup aad Seaweed Tonic, (ed & bottle, or — ng : j | doubts of its warrant in the constitution, but he No. 486) ON EXHIBITION (No. 486 J & a halidozen Mandrake It will be observed that this report more than ene: and prosperous State—the [od need | did not consider the substitute reported as sub- now be able. as heretofore, to import all the 7TH 45D SALE ate ills, 26 cents a box. sale by all druggi#:#and | sustains all that J have heretotore said in regard | of that part of the world, and which it hasas yet . ove a make their Stazzr. } ar (OER E ee ee MPEON LAGE E C0..90 Weasier Liner, [(0> the peoonctiveneis one healthfulnées of the | never seen. A second, and more direct benefit, ‘corhees (Ind.) said that the constita- Seer aa eee te ay opened @ fall MARKRBITER’s, Beltimere, Ma., Wioleeate mbil-s.t.th te’ | Republic of San Domingo, of the unanimity of ) No. 486 Seventh atreet. between I E streets, would arise from the equitable establishment of dE between French- eight doers above Odd Fellows Hall, @ bou! line the and the Spanish-speaking nations upon t! thé people for annexation to the United States and of their peaceable character. rds (Ark ) opposed the bill, and ad- | Of the votes furmiebe: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. = Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-Day. THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE. Continued Pighting. Inet ts Attack the Bridge of Sevres — Th are’ Be The of Terrer rr —Cburches Telegraphed Exclustwrly to The Boening Sar. Bepulse of the insargents. Vareatiies, April 5.—The insurgents sti)t hold Forts d'issy and \auvera, and keep apa resolute fre upom the positim held by the government troops at Chatillion. An attack was made by the inturgents last night on the bridge of Sevres, but it was repulsed by a de- tachment of the Versailles army. Disturbances are reperted to have occurred at Limoges. Retaliation by the Red« Panis, April 5.—A prociamation tel to- day by the commane anvounces retaiatory Measures we regards prisoners. e Goir, Liberte aud National newspapere have been sapprewed. The Parts Mob Robbing (he Chacches. Loxpon, April 6—A Tuner special di C from Parts tays a levy bas been ordered to consist of all men between the ages of 17 and a3 es of Madeline sud Assumption bave been pillaged by the mob. *khirmishing. Pants, April 5 —The artiliery duel bet the federalists and the assex Insignificant skirmishes b: attack is expected to-wight jatory mecting will be } Aremr, national, says no underst been arrived at between the P. itis reported that an inca engagemen: oc- curred at Chatilion, but the result is unknow. ‘The center of action has been removed to F Montrogne. The left of the federalist Hautes Brayeres, The Goversment Troops Clear Mar- . Bettles of the Insurgents Versailles, April 6—Preeidept Ghirgs baw issued a circular to the prefects stati ti government troops have euterel. St where they took 500 prisoners. The in=arge committee at once fed the city. Warrant: been issued for their arrest, which are throughout France. Tranqaltity prevails rally in the country al! owing fo the reinfore ments sent for the Fuppression of the in= wrrec- thon in Algeria. The Paris Insurgents to be Attacked im Their Forts. M. Thiers, in another cir, ular, says slight die- turbances have occurred at Limoges, in which ‘the Communists assamminates the in eom- mand of the government teroes. The revo t was | Soon suppressed. The government, says Uhiers, desiring by the effusion of some blood t+ con vines the tneurgents it is in earnest. forte a [ney and Vauvres are to be attacked, and will soow fall. The insurgents are aiarmed, and are pro- seribing one anogber. With the excepion of Paris all the towns rall\ to the support of the What the Ineu rgents Demand DOM, April 6— The deputies of Parie ave agreed in princi ple, and will draw ape manitesto to the people of France, demand. the maintenance of the republic, and claimi for the municipal of Paris the right of de~ ciding all questions ive to the organization of the city, particularly as regards tnetee, tion of the frances and public worsh' that as a basis of conciliation the position national guard as the guard of Paris m rei % ‘The assemblists occupy all the roads to Ve: sailles. It is considered probable the who’ column of Geveral Bergeret are prisoners. Fi hundred women and children accompany the federalist troope. French War Ship . Loxpon, April 6.—A large French war ship is azbore on Goodwin Sands. ts supposed to befall of troops. Assistance has been sent to her. Collision at fea. The Louise Gibson, from Liverpool, boand to Boston, has been sunk in a collision with the thip Great Western, from Liverpool, tur New York. Une man was drowned. The Great Western returned to Liverpool fur repairs. Spain Won't Bell Her Cotentes Mabxip, April 5.—In the Cortes to- Minister of Colonies geve explicit con'ra t the report that the United States govern bad made a proposition to Spain fer th. chase ot her possessions in the West | The Minister adds that the honor of Spain fo THE CONBECTICUT ELECTION, | bids the sale of any of her colonies. abe Evglish’s Majority -Rmeugh Seni tering Votes Ww the Riection imte the atre owihtet: is tropgly Repabiic ties tor Congress HaRtroRD, Cown., April 5—A revised cow the town clerk give ptes, enough to put ly English a majority o: the election into the A: For Congress the ma U4; Kellogg, 47, Starkwe 1,143. ‘The legisiature is made up of 1s republicana and § democrats in the Senate, and 1. cans and 18 democrats in the Asse » with & democratic town to setties tie vote, and from. which # democrat will probabiy be returned — : 4 are: Strong, 140, Barnum, Pree Love tu Catifern! Matrimonial Adcenturrs of Mrs. Fa » Mur dered Mr. Crittenden Saw Francisco, April 5.—Mrs. Fair testitied Wednesday in herown vehaif. She admitted baving been married four times—once since ber adulterous connection with Mr. Crittenden. Two of ber husbands committed suicide; from ove she obtained a divorce. and one wax living livorced. When the married the last two 2 all 9 she avowed the most advanced free love senti- federal tuts Tortoee te eos er eed & mode for | she avowed the most a4 Crittenden's true wite States. It was provided that the Legislature | im the eight of God, though his wife, to whom pgs, Engravings, Chromos. & It is due to the public, as it certainly ig te my- | island, and its F psyectoned by @ strong power. | Could call on the government tor aid, married thirty-two years, is still Stock Paper Hangings, Window . “Old Crow,” felf, that 1 should here give all the circum- | This would end the exhausting border warfare, | and incase the ure was not in living. She seid her recent marriage with Suy- t rames. Picture Cords aud Tassels, ” * Bobertsot ‘stances which first led to the negotiation of a | which has been one of the greatest curses of the Governor had gerer to call. Hesaid | der did not make ber his wite, because she did jeeves tnad® to order in the latest syieg PC" Tenis. cag” Dri Been selecied with great care, aud are cettaiaty tie | Hen,{or ie annexation ofthe Repablic of San | Hayti, Uoth'fo devote their energice thencetor, | tat there werecleven States in the Sonth, and Jesterday were Baca 825 each Te eee oer No.7 Sie ena ig | _Pisaee remember Name and Nowber. apa iy*_ | been selected with great care, and are certainty the a Ta | [ee pe pnts Sr ‘people and the | of, there. the republ coutret; tm ee | 7; od nek er Comengter witall & Ke ag call attention to my GIN bought Uy me st auction in New nd which I can sell ot 92 leas por gallon than imal price. |. GAUTIER, : Importer of Wines, Lig And Proprietor of the Celebrated NATIVE WINB BITTEKS, mbs-tr 1817 Pennsyivani THORSTONS AVORY PRA - fail to v= IMPORTANT yo FOR THE LapIEs. 4 NATUBAL CUB: of every shade, size and style, which { will li which { Low hold, I did not. dream of insti- ‘uting any steps for the acquisition of insular possessions. 1 believed, however, that our insti- lutions were broad enough to extend over the entire continent as rapidly as other peoples might desire to bring themselves under our pro- tection. I believed, further, that we should not permit any independent government within the development of their resources.” The report ia si the three commis- sioners—B. F. Wale a. . White and S. G. Howe. a eee jecorelegical Recerd_ A, 6,1. aa Deparment, Signa Berekce, U.84. Freagarys (estan zton. 1861.) He ‘cucoeeetnlty ‘orne, Bunions, Chillbiains. Olub, and 10- growing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, with- out me or ae on Thesboe can be worn cane after tien. Befers to the many ‘eminent Physiciacs. Pret —. et =. and — igenuity ol gentlemen from aseachusetts had been able to find disorders. In all the rest, where these disorders were charged, not a governor or legislature had called for aid; and these very governments were now witnesses against the changes made by the re- FB. etc, ——— | Be republicans had a other, Virginia. which had a conservative | court. - From Newark. Imposing Demonstration by C. income Tox A N. J., April 6.—The colored peop ie rand demonstration here to-day, fifteenth endment. The —Aatin ting publican party inst the States. Ew gov- | Weather ts fine, and there isa good prospect of the evening A large meeting was beld at the Board of last’ evening, ex Mayor Peddie an income tar axso- York, attempted to —— suicide “4 | giars or ale . Before morning was Chareh Case. goons, housan iL ep! . * Just tceived: @ inree assortment of LADIES | Dr. Witte is cnabis to Mont JOUVEN'S (NODOROUS GLOVE CLEAMEL Te. | protection under European Pewee ee cbeorvetion. SE 2 ts eH § | £3 | ot pesce. He said thw there were disorders | Nd music. A public meetings MALKING SUITS, and selling very cheap. I have | fences, except between @end 2 > mores soiled gloves equal to new. Sold by all drve- |" Soon after my inauguration as President 1 aSé 4 S| EE | Gown there he aia not aucstion Tenens the food | Wt!l be addressed by Rufus Johoson, of Brooke po te tr Si of YR Bethe Bag mong a alate and fancy goods dealers. Price, 3 cents. des-ly was waited upon by an agent of President Baez PRaegnness oy ie ary war and life of the radical party there. The demo | lyn, and others, and close with a supper - : rs fos 20 - Spe eae with @ proposition to annex the Republic ot usta, . ir | cratic party did not desire disorders, but the ASOLS acd EMBBOIDEDIES Bo me gt Fae IS71 BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. San Domingo to the United States. ‘This _gen- | Baltimore. 2.4 78 Bo 9 Fadical party, wreckeden every other ieee Trade rooms very low pe i 7 SPRING STYLES Thie splendid Hair Dye isthe best in ane wciai; | tleman represented the capacity of the island, ster s Bol] OnE OOlear | Sought to divert public attention by an presiding, and formed lerdy nor any evlalic poles te neice Perieaite | the desire of the People, aud their character we Be Ww. 4 about disorders at the South. fistion simily to that of New York. ‘Many 5 BELLEB’S, ar death. “Avord the vaunted anddelasive preparations | 88d habits about as they have been descritel 0 BSB. 0 Bair ———__-wee- leading citizens spoke, denouncing the tax, an fele tt “F15 Market Spac ing virtues the: Bet Fie gemuine |, by the Commissioners, whose report acco: 2.8 Bs. E 0 Oloudy ComvLative Vormre.—The upper branch of reqommending all returns to be made under = = —s A. STRAUS’ wy lore Hair Dye hes had they years |' panies this m . He stated further th: 29.9 38. E. 06 Hazy the Pennevivapia Legialatare has passed ‘a bill | Protest. Jott ExcEIvED— Gaternished reputation to a ite letegrity a4 , being weak in numbers and poor in purse, they } Indianapolis... 20.82 248. E OW? Clear nA < : nen —_ aa POPL R CLOTHING HOSP. the only perfect Hair Dye—Black or Brown. Sol: were not capable of developing their great | Key West. Fle. 30.10 72N EB Brisk "0 Hazy wi authorizes the cumulative system of vot- Attempt to Com: Saicide A FULL ASSOLTMENT oF wm “s EY Applied at 16 Bond street. = resources; that the people had no incentive to | Knoxville... ae oy. ey = Retr img = eng ge 8 sce te gr ge PHILADELPHIA, April 6—Max Degraw, of NATURAL CURLS. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, —$—$—$—__— industry, on account of lack of ‘protection tor 2m SNW. Storm OGtear all beroughe wheesas _ pliant mer pod — on Bye ave Todo whieh J sell very cheap. LIX, AN INFALLIGL, their accumulations, and that if not accepted 9.12) § 9, |Gelm | OClear | bere ie pow fixed at five, the bill requires that | ne bad -alled fo: tavern. He swallowed ®. HELLES. Between lth and Nth streets NEAR LE 5 QLUISLE CUBE | by the United States, with institutions whieh 30.08 $9N.W. Fresh = OOlear 3 ¢ bad “alled for at « tavern. swallowe: sawerr 718 Market Space FOR FEVEB AND ACUE, they loved above those of any other nation, 90.00 Bae. SCionsy | Siz shall hereat yee noters may then | the contents, but was refieved by A physician UST BEGEIVED— SSS In all eases where this medicine is taken ecordive | they would be compelled to seek protection | Siok’ | Goles, apchunits ereren are org | — vice y . NOW BBADY Hh oeirg: tans and fullete cure, the money will be m- | & arcut gacnen ones rae gd Y 2a Ovlear ‘all cl This til, idit ue a0 pe vaste Drenden od W0 dozen of our best . Fianded. Tobe hed si 3 reply; am 30. Clear | ‘branch of the lature, will permit a more Hi iy bo he D. P. HICKLING’S Drog Store, ition. 3 1 a in Six years. He will probably be sent to Panis KID GLOVES, SPRING SUITS. sp) te" 301 Pensaplvanle‘ave.,cornorl strest, | Oty ete eer time I was waited upon by a Bo si Gloeay testing of this particular plan of minor- | ineand sevlune 88 81 per pair e 4 avensen ce mmnkmmnn: | Se0end geutionanfrere San Domingo, whe mass 30.13 OThr'tg | iy, Teprecentation than has hitherto been possi- amannelivarranee samt 219 MARKET SPACE vere ES Tease NY Ottce Fe pereeeeet the same representations, and who was received 29.99 ORsir See PIAGONAL FROCK suits in like manner. i “iu view of thefacts which had been Inid be- | WAR DEP's, Orvicm Guta SioxAL Orvioxn, DRY GOODs. SToLen Boxps TURNED Ur In WASHINGTON. GLOBE MILLS WALKING SUITS. DBE MELTON ° Ud The Philadephia PSILADELPHIa, April 6.—The great church out of the suspension of cane, growing Geor, SUITS. We tuxite the attention of Builders and others to |,f0re me, and with an earnest desire to main- bebe the pant 2h he The clear of ths bones cnoton from the ‘Kensington ‘Beck Fire Reformed presbyter on cher, 5 res —— —~ man oe . hg our stock of | tain the * Monroe doctrine,” I believe that 1 | wetter of Wi continued | jn that “have turned up at the ing cS Judge Williams charged the A LAXOE ASSORTMENT OF = noues. SLATE MANTELS, fehould be derelict in my duty if 1 did not take | t' prevail om the Gulf and Somth aieon, Damaomber ‘Washington. “Thee jury to-day in favor of Dr. Wylie, Mr. Staart, : JAPANESE POPLINS TuaxNeu puock SULTS: Bch we Matter ourstven Zotttemarcanmiss | goverement abd iohabitant ofthe repabitc ot | Baus, 104 afters alight tnterreption bas | bec tarcugn the Saude Kew Yor ted hie triéndn. "The Jory ae out : FLANNBL DERBY suits ian this oouatty, We bare icteh ener ee Lee Domingo in regard to annexation, andcom- | DOW again re in, , | 220 bankers, who forwarded them to Washing- St. Leute Election. JUST OPENED Ietyice to gur list hat are very popular in ‘Northern icate the information to the x ee Sy ae} ‘The 26 CESTS PER YARD = cities. and which. no doubt, wall ben United ‘States. Under attendi cum ” ma) = eaemmaae ns ae muneen aes. Ipeimahinciy We reprensat all Einayor Marble. stances i felt that otf teemehe aes States, but these are = | purchased at ninety-six cen’ on. Eicial majority for DEFY COMPBTITION NEW SPBING GOODS. LIGRT PATTEBNS, t neglectot the public interests, | DOFth and : foregard of the welfarcof a down: Feceived from the extreme western ‘Washi in this way seven days after ‘hird Ward, will contest the seat Kk all LATROBES of -—Clear | weath- , Whose majority is only eigtt. pocame wri, | py BER wotee, | ES mt vse mas ot | Croce eng prpne mete pomienciae | rai camer eeazeat | tnevbbey hed ecs caless™ So » be yu . . 2 41020 7hetrect_ | HYDE BRRBY ik | “SUMMER PIECES and the enjoyment of the fruits (gf Muster own | Peat ced memaing, for the Gull and Atlantic Incuzass ov Thana Urow ran apy tty ty ‘mr greet SUITS, GAS FIXTURES che nace encores professed to . sag ost yante and coal wharves, ned Sotalle of the detest of Cabral, ae LING = SUITS: - the. tighte’ of REvizw oF THE Der Goops' Teaps.—The 3 LY ey ot Ob. per pale. worth 95 00 NOBBY BACK suits, tn great variety and of the most 4 riends wy ‘Of yesterda; : There | to and bostmen, indicate engaged, butit ix % ces per yard, worth ss cia, ithe market, all of which we are ag dpm = ~ eet Cos 'a good Jobbing trade doing Dustness upon the capal, which emee forees had the advantage fn all IVE BEILL Ts, excite oo And a great many other Fabrice and Styles. manufacturore een sare, Pe ae 80 clear ibe past. week, the increase im the thove- the we have from canal eats a ; ae oe ee | yours SUITS, (from lito 1 sears, Specialty. one ENTS, CLOCKS, VABES: BTATUAEY, | ™srion fo viait the island, who declined on ac- a tasorabiy kugwe beasts clearances of bouts for the ssason—en Increase General Sherman at Ferkepelis. | PU ing tor oo oom Beerards Soules bas been | Boys SUITS, from 8 td 14 yeare,)a Large Variety, ae. All at low prices. "| Stans in whose capaclty, jadgmenernedence, | the Suer grades have sold folly Ine enehe, | over ig the monty or Mane ay eect tt vem eckbulescr armenian, {sre tt tated das Bening, age | Entel iees ime ae cinegun rune, | Canmreeet' Tink ne tage ot is | ne iached arnt tte ep s? YEits 4 ee Light CASIMERE PANTS, with VESTS, «: var 4 ‘ end at these and the Tevised quotations “ Teunion society rm “go Ulnar casi § M \Sulvats at ual to iBercat paiterse’” “| gl? Wo. 4, ¥.5. C, A. Baild.,cor. 9th and D sts, scl vnbiaed Tear al the fact avout tbe pn standadre and other vaaen the ‘market is Alleghanian, ortho Tennessee. “hicm he's prospect ta a STABLISHED 1853. government, the people, resources 0: more buoyant. Bleached abirting: e+ jarge attendanee. vtech jo Gob Dsererbetersestibiny | Eee hat republic. He went ‘certainly as well pro- | Sbd sheetings sppeer to be steadier. “Printed | | Tum Ruops letanp Btw ‘Rhode Ieland, A Town Bestrored by Fire. thisside of New York, at prices tbat cannot fai — Forable one, if the facts warranted ie theta, | duotations. ‘Mousseline Delaines are in fax | ine exception of, Lasutesast eave wie oc TIES, Apr 6— Ot. Barr's Ritusion, 0 town JOaEPm BECKHAUS, rer ful corrborated the ews of previo: | eaten, fre eramen ostoe pear, ut hr | re clot yesraay by shont Sy major. Ustpottat enalacted bye foe com! DS, be a pomp A. sTRavUB, 1204 FEANKFOBD AVBRUB, fense of duty and s due {£08 our grea manufacture continue in good Seen far! Fao ey ford, republican Mean. 6,132; Steere, as read depot Sm ; span 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE, PHILADBLPHIA, treaty Yor the acquistion of the Hepablie-o! pre prone Cee pes poe ee mage holes of Lieutenant Governor, andavelt hes | ene” as 1 6 Beton eblonzer, the I Lotton Te. ine a jens | _ mob 28-60 Between 10th and Nth streets MANUFACTURER EXCLUSIVELY jan Domingo. Sth woe peeves tea papabioen condiecte Guteats’ the atestion, | Havas, April 6. Beree Sehinensr, the Popline, Phil ia Popli Berlinese ‘Clots As soon as it became publicl; 7 Don is managing a theatre in Not Legislature, which is | Prussian . Eoglint and Freath Oui en White ot ali [82 Daespan 10x company, OF FIRsT-OLAse such a Souty bed a been ne ee j, the attention teen eoglaa large! Gay for Wi leecript: ree, Hosiery. Flan + Towel! b pied with allegations +202. —— Bheetinas, her goods, any and OF GARDINER, ME, caleulated to prejudice the merits of the case. | sg-Vigilance committees are rapidly rar ees oes a tate Stic votes: by ut sat AO om the, Kennebec ae ppieietetsii desc aptonge onan teem with it Amidst the rae Suet pobre rt or rom The Boston Srenarest sage. Denneet Lace TSS anmion the stock, of BUOD READ es cen ov Mateet Sree czeltement thus Grentad the treaty. tailed to oTethene secede cut farnishes 8 new illustration of the fact that | "Jo," - corser street. . . recel: juisite rs —— = ss 121 Front street, New York, or Cierences, Tandaus, Landpalets, Clost-ocesbes, | iene eae es tee eke ine ey eee an Se per, Aum ant OTICE OF i Shifting ar. Coaches, Coupes, Barouches, » i Dickinson, but it’s sortot a baby— | epi s published decision of the N ~ mb%-Im_ ARTHUR BABRY, Gardiner, Me. Phaetonm, Hockeware. Hearses, &6. ee body re eg ly lg [Cin. Com. 8 ‘of it is held that | Pressing BABLOW'®S Ga 5 swalable Brew ent merits treaty, or yey Jersey, ‘Swiss Government ry LLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS Wot en AND PaPan nenua. Wakumatie ot'se, d to none in | some degree influenced such unfounded ae wae lenny Poa tooth-ache = placepal Rector bes Tight to ge | ane fof the Canton de Vand Lately ccrapind tp tT EVANIA AVERUB, | me. K019 Penpuzivania areata’ futwoua Fee eae pase and varied Unek sa Mend -cotepiiaelt enh in Seosuan the Gotuiee ef tie Gums aes | Ge Saaeaas ane oe longer stolen in Indiana, | that an action lies against the warden and vee- Sa ee i « c Books wr piatnty bound. ‘é reced personal at- Vader ‘cum: “ tioned.” shutting bin out. jourteen years Fmoke obacce, A soor ae refitege BED: Svufectioner, mbsi pewepopers carefully ssteadea ta" ‘oe Sede Al eek cera fai 33 am" J eessiou are not published. U be, buts zequist ty fer

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