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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Pennsytvenie ay. and Ith st. BY THR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE STAR ts served by carriers to thetr ub- seribers in the City and Distriet at Tas Cunts ?2R WEEK or FORTY-PovR OxNts Pax MONTE. Copies at the connter, Two CxNts. Pacce FoR Mailing :—Three Months, §1.50; Stx Months, $3.00: One Year, $6.00. No pepers fre sent from the office longer than paid THE WEEKLY STAH—published on Fridsy morning—@1.60 year, —— ——_—_ ™ 37—N®: 5.636, STEAMBOAT LINES. F' BR NOBFOLK AND BOSTON. bh 27. 1871, until further On and after Monday : amer. L pratt, m foot of z i THURSDAY, sti Po cting with the Gret-class Steamers M_ Transportation Company and with tbe Seaboard and Keauoke Thre NEW YORK A om gat Py nage ‘Atlantic paswnger trade, ery respect with all the calculated to fn ty. comfort, and conveniences of pas able im Currency, OOL snd LONDON- accrrding to location chase tickets at redueed rates are apply to HENDERSON ling Green. ‘ farthe ROTHERS, 7 or to BE. SMITH, 401 Pa. AMSON &CO., 1449 Mth w eamer ARROW, Captain Thomas Stack- her wharf, foot of Seventh DAILY, :except Sundays.) at ck s. m.. fer MOUNT VER hing |a! Alexandria, Forts Foote and ston, Marshal Hall, Maryland, White House, and Ione, Virginia, Frinraing to the city at Ta AS. SYRES Sup’t, Jost = a oe nes ihe ME BANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BRTWREN WASHINGTUN AND NEW YORK. N. AND Leave NEW YORK from Pler 29, fa Biver. BATUBDAY. a4 m. Leave GEORGRTUW! every FRIDAY st 7a... aud ALEXANDBLA the mame % to B. P.A. Di Pascoe aera J. W. THOMPSON, President, INE EXPRESS ve UANAL, _Jel-tt Begolar sail! day from 14 North Wharves, Philadephia, 583 Cupar, v2 Ca Tom ‘ater street, 5 WRDEEODAY. ots aes ‘Teight receiv ‘any time. to HYDE & TYLER, 63 Water street town DOM LDBIDGS 8 CO. Alexan- dria, . CLYDE & OU.,14 North Wharves aw Philadelphia. fel-ly QHOBTEST AND QUIOKEST LINE SOUTH. SS era the Kuckmond, Predevichsdure peetmore AND OHIO RAILEOAB Wastixoton, December 25, 1870. ‘Traine between WASHING TON and BALTIMORE ig WASHINGTON and thy WEST are now rnn as fol 7. exer pi miay at 6.45, 12.48, 3:00, 4:10, 3:46, AY STATIONS day, at 6:45 and 9:25 9 Pm Way Stations. Bladensburg. aBApolis Junction. and Rela: 00 and =-00 p. m., except that Stop at Beltsville, and 3:00 p.m 3 40 p.m. ops at Aunapotis a Sunday stops as during the FOR ANNAPOLIS. 49 and 9:25 a mand 4:10 p.m is on Sunday. ON SUNDAY FOR BALTIMOR! Leave at *:00 sm. and 3:00,5 S:00 and 4d and pal An Ne and 5.00pm. FOB WAY STATIONS, $00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave FUR farce d m ay at 3-00 and $:00 p. m. only, connect- *s Station with trains frem Baltimore to Wheeling. Parkersb: Fer Strasburg, pointe between Relay Honse Sud Strasburg, lew’ m..connecting at Kela= House with Strasburg and W tachester sccom- Bed ston train Tarongh tickets to the West can be had at the Psshinston Station Ticket Office at all hours in the a r Sew York. Philadelphia and Boston see ad- vertiscment of “ Through Tine. a eS WILson, aster of Transportation. LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent. _GO. B KUONTZ. Gen Ag’, Washington. fet UGH LINE BETW N WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Wasninotox, June 3, 1870—n00 ‘Trains between WASHING TON ang NEW YORK are, we, viz NEW YORK. without change of ca» ly (except Sanday) at $:00 sm. 13:48 and 9:00 p.m FOR PHILADELPNIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 5 aud 5.40 p.m. am, 1948 ON SUNDAY, Leave for New York at 9.00 p.m. and Philadel- m bee Baltimore and Ohio Batlroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimers, An: hapolis and the West be. WILSON, Master of Transportation. eral Ticket Agent Agent. Washington. elt L. M. COLE, Gen GEO 5 T: KOC THE TRADES. )RRESTER. of Cana. @. ot. Bi own on References to Webb. & Beveridge. 42 ore orders cau be left T=" NTS SOALE REPAIR snop, ©. 2017 Tth Street. Now. | Near Morthers Libertia® Market. J Alkinds of oC4LES REPAIRED at shortest notice: also examincd and sealed by United States a Weights. All work war rented correct. mb 9 Im* 1833. 7 JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS COACH-MAKFES AND CARKIAGE, Ty near 3d street. oa meee Ane, BEND BOLD RECEIVED ON MISSIONS hed CABBIAGRS BEPAIBED. th EE H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, 704 Tth street, between Gand H BEPAIRING OF WATCHES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPECKS carefully executed, at moder. ste charges. oc8-ly Bs-2°8- ASD OBNAMENTAL PBINTIE@ SIBSON BROTHE! 101 Fean's sreaen ‘eouth wide.) DENTISTRY. 7 . &. PRATT, Graduate of Obio Unilege of Dental Screery. 44% 7th street, be- tween D and B north, Washington” pot. <— | price to laboring pers-na. ently a ST Me ety Inventors and cing Toy for pianos: deal, Joetraments seeals. \ OTICE OF REMOVAL BaRLOW'S GALLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS nar. 1225, PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, Moly TAP FIELD, Confectioner, As soon se refitted. mb} LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. ATTRACTIVE GOODS. » ? ew invoices of Handeome SOARFS, in new ani beantifulstyles; Also. fail lime ROMAN RIBBONS, received thie day, at DAVIS’. PONGEE PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, in every variety, and at Lowest prices, at DAVIS’. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND MILMINERY NOVELTIES, at DAIS, £01 MARKET SPACE, aps St Corner 8th street. ISS E. A. McCORMICK Luvites the attention of the Indies of Wash te and vicinity to her elegant assort. ‘ SPRING MILLINEBY, im BONNETS. PORTED oS BIBBON 406 NINTH STREET: a between K and F. RB, ke., Ac, _ 13] 2w* us CEIVED, VGe Dt maids baad ot . MEBINO ond LAOK 04 PS and BUNNETS for Children Embroideries, Berlin Zephyr, Saxony Wool, Hos ery andl Gloves, at Mrs. SELMA BU PPRRT'S. 612 Hb street. opposite Patent Office: late Mrs. Grnend- ‘Wei m2-2w lng. STA. roperly executed. 9 JUST BECBIVED, & A FULL LINE £ BTRAW GOODS. Selling Cheap. A. G. GASTON, Agent. vate Ne ogy berg ine snd DAISIES, fn all the a Ralemmmadhe ern se 1g received, 10@ PIEORS BLACK CALAIS Is York auction At New York ao gcG GASTON, Agent. Jnet received, a new Ii @ GBAIN SASH TDBONS, welling at Sn 3ee 81 bOraud gts BI ie A. G. GASTON, Agent. ——_&. G. ast’ WDETTE RIBS at thereccuioeae ag! A.@. GASTON, Ageni- —__==- IMPORTED OVE. ES. les, fi are BDRBESS: latest styles, from 7 0. . o_ A. G, GASTON, Agent. GREAT BARGALNS in all the NOVELTIES of the Season. Call carly to secure mar 25-tf A. G. GASTON, Agent. AKIS HOUSE RE-ESTABLISHED—1 am leased to announce that I re: estabitehed. my House in Paris, and shal now be able, fore, to import Lt novelties of the season as they make tn geet Millinery Goole heel ieee cet Kinde, jues, Ladies’ U: “garments, J. B. P. e world.) Hair Braids, Just LAC! &c . £0. These goods are all new, of the best qualt- ty. and will be sold at the lowest py le prices. Bressce made to order in the latest styles. ILLIAN, _hlS No. 907 Pa. av.; No. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris == IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, NS NATUBAL CUELS of every ahade, size and style. which { will sell lower than any other heuse in the eity. Jnst received. a large sssortment of LADI Es WALKING SUITS, and selling very pave reduced the prices of Uorseta’ the COBSETS frem $4 to $3, aud the other styles per cent. less than a wrek azo. A full Ime of Pa ASOLS ‘and EMBROIDEMIES, &c., sn! stills very low. 8. HELLER’s, fers-tt TLS Market Space yet BECEIVED— A FULL ASSORTMENT oF NATUBAL OURLS, which I sell very cheap. emt Jost RECEIVED— ‘200 dozen of our best PABIS KID GLOVES, at $1 per pair. 5 718 MAREET SPACE DRY GOODS. A LABUE ASSORTMENT OF ' JAPANESE POPLINS JUST OPENED AT 28 ORBNTS PER YARD eo WOBTH OF NEW SPRING GOODS. BOGAR @ WYLIE, aps-tt 1018 and 1020 7th street. D#* Goons. - 8S. HELLEB. 716 Market Space. LACE CURTAINS at $4 per pair.worth 35 8. A irtaines at 25 cts. yard, worth 75 cts. WHITE BBILLIANTS, 12 irk ett ‘dl. An clegant quality of BLACK SILK at by per yard very cheap. PUBE MOHAIR, bof color, §§ cents; has been for cents 1,008) nd Indien LIN ¥ HANDKEROBIEYS cent. ¢ han the regular prices WIFE GOODS cf'all kinds and at lane anti i “ae Cita? daa pfokE = 80? mbes Ro. 1920 Pennsylvania avenue, BONO PUBLICO. BRopaEsy £co.8 utifal L Spring Goods fpr received And see their bea from New York Bs are a. Cheap as ¢ - 4 Oolered Al t 260, Black St 25 up, J . dibs i Frade mentee eee hoe Coats” & Ster! Spook e Nome TO BUILDERS: ‘We invite the attention of Bulldersand others t: our stock of SLATE MANTELS, which we flatter ourselves is the largest and best as sorted mock im W: » if not the most complete fiyles to our Ha thacare'very sora eS Meee gitige and watch, no doubt, there will Bea demand ie this city. srbio, Fortign and we DEFY COMPETITION Onur stock also comprises LATROBES of ‘makes, im Mantels made {. je to peer rig ovwen ie led to offer at prices. m. Baild..cor.9th (['3® DRESDEN 108 00 OF GARDINEB, ME., for sale the nest IOE on the Kennebec river, Situ rates: by tie corse" Appiy'se meth SEPEAS FLO A VPALLINUN OUR Sapa iadee coe ar aaa . P. MICKELING'S = aphiw" 301 ivants a Che £ ue WASHINGTON D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1871. AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL THEATER. Benefit of the popular actor. Mu, F's. CHANFRAU, Three pieces, an TH QUIET FAMILY. Morton's Gift Matinee, Satur, at2 o'clock. MUNDAY, the eminent Comedian, r. JOSEPH JEFFEHSON. Rox-sheet now open. it INCOLN HALL. PROF. CROMWELL Respectfully announces as the subject of his ABT ENTERTAINMENT, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Arai. 7. PARIS, THE BEAUTIFUL CITY, 4. Streets of th» Gay nch Capital. ‘Together with GEMS OF SCULPTURE. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. D for the evenin, commencing at o'clock. Doar Bee at 2; commencing at So’clock. Carriages may be ordered for matinee at 4 o'clock, and for the evening at 9:30 o'clock. Tickets at Ellis Music Store. itt Menten’s SILVER GIFT MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ap7-2t___ NATIONAL THEATER. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING! LAST THREE Days: SIXTH-STRERT LOT, ADAM FOREPAUGH'S Te MENAGERIE & GRAND CIRCUS, der Two Mammoth Tents! DMISSIUN TO BOT! HILDBEN UNDEB 10 YBA) WILD & LS axv BARE BIBI from Parts of the world! All the Newsrarers in Wasur ‘ON prononace the FINEST EXHIBITION IN AMEBIOA, and worthy the Sit x of the cae open for the mati- 7 REMEMBER | RIE SEPARATED FROM THE CIRCUS, and one tick- et. for @ cents id children 25cente, admits to both tents. In er tent, the elegant OIROUS, with ; 20 .B ACTORS! Pumyonatiny aLAph SOERSTRIANS TRAINED HOBSES The Beautifal, Darin BEd Graceful & Galloping, Bare-backed Horse. will execnte Beat Wonderful al tnd Ditheult. Feats of Bavee nthe ton te ae Sa ees OEE FUN, ene PO LLE WIBOINT A, gprear with their beautiful W and Bducated orees, INGOMAB ayn LEXINGTON, ‘The Illustrious Frenchman. MONS. FRANOONIE, the most correog and polite Gentleman Equestrian and Professional Teacher and Trainer in America And Messrs. WILLIAMS. LOW ANDK, RUBIN SON, SPARKS, MATTHEWS, HUNTING, MEL- VILLE, McCOLLU: id alt THE UNKI LED TROUPE, every Aiternoon and Evening this week. Cirens in gho tent: Menagerie iu another. en Begins at 2% and m on® hour previous, and xhibiting. itable Institutions and with the Proprietor for maiaston. #7 Ladies and Obildren can attend the Afternoon Entertainments unaccompanied by gentlemen. At tentive ushers, ticket sellemw, takers, and: home Police in attendance. Extended and capacious 3 pothing Ceing that will add to the com- tote of all ages. pa ei corsa, Pokeeavad, Sole Owner. : IN, Manager. npi-si BEN. LUSBIE, Tronenrer OOMS Y. M. 0. A., CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. T0 10 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME! FREE REAVING ROOMS, with Magazinés from ali parte of the country, LIBBARY OF 16,000 VOLUMES. DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and¢p. m. GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY. & BATHS. SABBATH SEBVICES in LINCOLN HALL, at 2.30 p.m. nd in 8e'clock. Tie 0) Papers aad a PROF. PBATT'S TENT. corner Pa. ay. and 13th st at 7.30 p.m. ©, BEIC@ENBACH'’S PianoStore, « No. 425 11th Street, above Penna. Avenuz, rated P & Co.. Baltimore, and Wm. 3 jammon, Allan. second ne and Sielodecne for sal Pianos, Org: rent on the most accommodating term: Organ Tuning and Rep: or Piano and ‘apt-ly* No. 486) ON EXHIBITION 9. 456 7TH f A. SALE 7TH StRrer. aT ( Srreer. MARKRITER’s, No. 486 Seventh street, between D and E streets, eight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Choice Oil Paintings, Engra’ Chromos. &e. Largest Stock Paper Hangings. Winiow Picture Frames, Pieture Cords and Tassels, |. &c.. in the District. RMS, Please remember Name and Number. T= OLD HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING, aT OAK MALL, 7th street. NEW STYLES FOR SPBING. W ABE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF MEN'S, YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Which we offer at the LOWEST PRI mbi7-Im jemen who desire to dress well and tastefully Ss i “aa to do 80 economically, ake Becommended to Examine our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. . “ FOR OUSTOM WORK. whi ‘we make wo craer at short notice, WH STILL beta hi mt ed MAKE TO FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, Best Made Shirt in this or Tiber markets, Briocete low aa the loweas shies, NOAH WALEER £CO., 612 PENASYLVANIA AVENUR, fels-tr METROPOLITAN HOTEL. J. HEIBEEGER, * (Bucoessor to H. F. Lovpon & Uo., OITIZENS, ABMY AND HAVE eB SALE—A Beastifal MO-TOP W. be te) 5 Tor! Aastha ape-4t Corner of 9th ye COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, An infallible remédy for Re all SPECIAL NOTICES. pains -elneiim PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. The Sy KILLEB is by ‘universal consent al- pesca OSSD ef wel pba Instantanet effegt in the ‘eradicn extine family. and the unsolicited wrneee tad ree family. and the unsolicited written and ver- vat tertimeny of ‘he masees in fs faror, have been, are iteown “The Hente of the PAIN KILLER, being parely, Vecutanix render it a, perfectly dale an eff taken internally, as well as for external applic used acco! to di- i;femovea by washing with elocbon : g with slochole : "Phils Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of x0 many of the afftictions incident to the human family, bas now been before the public over and has feund its way into almost every corner of wherever it has been used. the same opinion is expressed of its medical properties. in any attack, where prompt action ‘upon the i is Fae at the Bain ae Lig ray J tantaneous effe in lev! ‘a ie rfal; ‘nsed accord! ato direc: ions, whe 2 truly wonderfal: wi a tions. Te true to its names s PAIN E mhi-cok W WHISEIES, GINS, Erc.—I am now offering at reduced prices my celeb: Family Bee Mo ” The above brands have ‘are, and are certainiy the offered in our city, and at figures that cannot fail to suit all. I respectfully call attention to my “ TOM GIN," bought DF me at auction in New York, and which I can sell at $2 le the ofiginal price, : 1B, rae rie Tmporter of Wines, Liguer®, 6tc., And Proprietor of the Celebrated NATIVE WINS BITTERS, mbs-tr 1217 Peunsslvanisavente, Pine with gre: F THUBSTON® IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER ie the best article for cleansing fecth. Beld byail druggists. Price, 35 and 60 cents JOUVEN’S INODOKOUS GLOVE CLEANER ro- to new. Bold by all drug- rt jled gl ual fists and fancy goods dealsen Price’ ae conte Gan! BALLS, PARTIES, &. GPAND ANNUAL BAL MASQUE or DAMON CONCLAVE, No. 1, BP. RK. To be aicenat CARUSI’'S SALOON, EABTEE MONDAY NIGHT, ap? 2t* April 10, 1871. OOK OUT FOB THE GREENLEAF! 4 a GRAND MASQUERADE AND OLVIO BALL of t GREENLEAF CLUB will ere st LIBERTY BALL, (corner 7th and L ats. W. W..) On BASTEB ‘MONDaY, April loth, 1871, Arrangements have been made with J. Harry Don- Qhoo to furnieh costumes at reduced prices. Tickets, admitting @ gent and lady, $2; eac Miulitional iads.3@ cents, incindink Supper, ‘he Grand Promenade will take place pre- cisely at9 o'clock p m. By order of Committee. ap7 st ~ 1871 187 SPRING STYLES at A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, Between 10th and 11th streets, NOW BEADY, SPRING SUITS. DABK PATTERNS. DIAGONAL FROCK SUITS, GLOBE MILLS WALKING SUITS, MELTON DEBBY SUITS, SILK MIXED FROCK SUITS. GOLD MIXED DERBY SUITS, FLANNEL FROCK SUITS, FLANNEL DEBBY SUITS. SPRING SUITS; LIGHT PATTERNS, DEXTER DERBY suits, « HEVIOT WALKING BUIES. MILLVILLE BBY SUITs, MELTON ALKING SUITS, NOBBY BACK SUITS, And 8 great many other Fabrics and Styles. YOUTHS SUITS, (from 14 to 18 years,) Speciaity. BOYS SUITS, (from 8 to ld years,) a Large Variety Light CASIMERE PANTS, with VESTS, or Without; at least 100 different patterus. An carly call is solicited, as I have the largest and best stock of SPRING GOODS ever before exhibited! os side of New York, at prices that cannot fail co please. A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Bh 286m 1871 Retween 10th and Nth streets, 1871 SPRING: HABLE BROTHERS. Drapers and Tailors, Have to offer to the public s large and complete as eertment of NEW SPRING SUITINGs, CHOICE AMERICAN CABSIMEBES, ENGLISH snd FRENCH WORSTEDS, SOOTCH and AMERICAN OHEVIOTS. GMBMAN GRANITES and TRIOOTS, FEENOH ond ENGLISH CASSIMEDES, BHOADCLOTHS and DOESKINS, GAY aud BLUR FLANBELS, CADET WOOLLENS, WAITER AND COLORED DUCKS AND MAE Which will be made to order and styled by & Cutte of whem we do not feel that it is necessary to wri: ‘any copgratulations of his ability, fer we well kno: that the public are aware of that fact. ' SS EEEEENEEeee ZABLE BROTHERS, MW. COBNER OF SEVENTH AND D BTe., INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revenxve.—The receipts from this source to-day were 842%, 96. GovERNOR COOKE was not at his office to-day, but attended the Good Friday services at St. John’s (Episcopal) Church in Georgetown. Hon. M. H. DUNNELL, of Minnesota, has been confined to his bed several days by sickness, but i8 now convalescing. Gtx. Sicet is to be grand marshal of the Easter Monday peace jubilee procession in New York. SNOR KoMERo wi!l leave the Mexican Cabi- net in consequence of his unpopularity; but as he bas proved a faithful adherent of Juarez he will be sent again as Minister to Washington. THE JUDGMENT rendered in the Circuit Court of the eastern district of N. Y., yesterday, was against the bondsmen of Naval Paymaster Emannet Mellach, and not against Paymaster ©, Wallach as announced by a morning paper. Soctety.—Fashionable circles are on the qui vive in regard to an atateur theatrical enter- tainment to be given on the evening of the 20th instant for the benefit of one of our charitable institutions, ‘Tue Hover Kvu-KLvx pitt was referred to the Judiciary Committee in the Senate this motning, and will probably be considered by that committee to-morrow. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, is speaking this afternoon in opposi- tion to the annexation of San Domingo. Tze Jor? Hiek Comission, itis reported, are satisfactorily adjusting the questions betore them, and the probabilities are that they will adjourn during this month. It is further stated Sn a owen for the ne mat of claims 4 mh sgreed upon an: submitted to Benate about the middle of this month. NomINATions To-Dax.—The following nom!- nations were sent to the Senate to-day by the President :—Reuben L. Kendall, of Counecti- cut, Consul at Strasbourg; A. R. Howe, Oolleo- tor of Internal Revenue, ‘Third district’ Miscis- sippi; Geo. A. Gordon, Assessor Internal Kev- enue, First district Texas; Henry W. Sommer- lad, Register Land Office, Lincoln, Nebraska. TRANSFERS OP ARMY OPFICERS.—Capt. A. ©. Wildrick, 3d artillery, bas been relieved from duty on the staff of the general command- ing the milit: diyision of the Atlantic, and Capt. Campbell D. Emory, 9th infantr: , has been ordered to report to Major Gen. Meade, commanding that division, for duty as aide-de- camp. ConxrinMATIONs.—The Senate in executive Session yesterday confirmed the following nomi- Bations: Joseph Stryker, of New York, to be consul at Pernambuco. J. C. Hepburn, inter- SS to United States Legation in Japan. irst Lieut H. P, Hamlin, to be captain in the revenue marine service, vice B. J. Kellam, to be removed. ‘Tae CONTESTED NorTH CAROLINA Sena- TORSHIP.—The Senate Committee on Privileges and Eleetions, this morning again considered the case of Mr. Abbott, of North Carolina, who ¢laime the seat in the Senate from that State in | eas of ex-Governor Vance ineligible, but came fo bo conclusion on the subject. Mr. Abbot asked time to tile a supplementary briet, which Was granted him. The probabilities are that either claimant will be admitted. CHANGES IN THE GENERAL Lawp OrPicz.— There has been juite a number of changes in the clerical force of this office of late. The weeding out process has been resorted to, and nearly twenty clerks have been discharged an.] their places filled by others, who are to be paid till the end of the fiscal year out of the unex ended tund of the office. Mr. Judson S. rown bas resigned, to take eflect on the sth proximo, PAYING THE May INTEREST.—The Secreta- Ty of the Treasury is now paying without re- bate the interest, in coin, due May ist, upon ali of the old bonds which have been pe for the new ones, over a million and a half of dollars being required to pay the interest — thore which have been greg, en up to time. ‘The interest on the new bonds begins May Ist, bonds a an grey to = el i for the new ones, interest is bein; id upon them before maturity. — ‘TRE POLLOWING CHANGuEs In the status and duties of officers of the Medical Department, U. S. A., have just been made: Surgeon John F. Kandoiph in addition to his present duties as attending surgeon at New Orleans, La., wili relieve Florence O’Donnoghue of his duties as acting and medical purveyor and medical Captain O’Donnoghue, upon be- ing relieved by Sur, Rando); will t el Ghanie Saint et ‘ork, te Lieut. Colonel chief medical purveyor at Captain George Wright of his duties as storekeeper in that depot. Captain Andrew V. Cherbonnier, medical storekeeper, as soon as the medical purveyor’s depot at Santa Fe, New Mexico, shall have been closed, will report to the Surgeon General in this city, ——__ Wax Der’, Orrick Caimr SIGNAL Orricer, Wasuinerton, D. O., April i—10.30a. m. sis for the past 24 hours.—Clear weather wit — is reported from the Pa- citie co: The low pressure continues over the northwest and upperlakes, with cloudy and threatening weather, and is extending its in- tigence south andeastward. Clear weather and hie barometer have continued to prevail b and east of Missouri; but the humidity and the cloudiness areincreasing. Hazy weather, with average humidity, is soe from the lower lakes and the Eastern States, Fresh southeast and southwest winds have prevailed on the lakes and Atlantic coasts; light winds at Key st, Fla. Light winds ure reported from Bt. Washington with a southwest gale. Probatilities —It is probable that the area of low barometer in the northwest will advance eastward with brisk southeast and southwest winds and threatening weather on the lakes. Increased cloudiness with occasional light rains are probable in the Eastern States and the cons! offfexas. No material change is probable f or tic States. tue Southern and Middle At : The Kaklax Bill as Passed. ‘The House of Representatives having had the bill to suppress disorders in the Southern States under consideration for some time, yesterday a ndorred” after several amendments had the & adopted. The bill as d provides for uspension of the writ of habeas corpus, and empowers the President to use the lar arfuy to arrest and hand them over to the United States marshal. The vision which empowered the President to out vol- unteers was stricken out by the united vote of the democrats and some twenty. % Ball, therefore, an it passed and was sent to or more ns to deprive class of of ‘equal protection of the laws, are delusd as felonies, punishable in United courts by fi and imprisonment, while the jared parties hare KY as inieh- Persons pu ment who go in — upon the public highway, or upon premises. an- other, for the y either directly indirectly, of in! ating ‘person. Sceond. In case of obstruction the lave of a Stete or the United States so as to deprive any yn of any privilege, Imm: , ete., ani section, to apply to the reside mt for nee, fection, or for. the P it use the ona ar Presideut suspend the writ of habeas cor- ily ne det dune, 12, wherever an Thereret he logs nemeroaaeniawfalcomtine “ but the judge exact oath of & ‘that has bever to the ke cn itis th intention of the to act at once on the in the Avenue del I S The communists are determined to continae the stroggle, and have greatly etrengtheved tha TUtca wns of Montmartre Lee re} Gen. Cluseret is reorganizing the national gerard. The 'y of conciliation are redoub- ng their efforts. Several organs devoted to thelr ebject bave appeared, all of which de- mend complete municipal liberty for Paris, pes are entertatned that an armistice of fi ty-eight bours will be change of prisoners, A new corps, Paris Aven is im course of formation, th members of which are to operate as ekirmis ers. Allthe large shops have been searche@, Dy order of the sud-central committee, tor men to serve in this organization FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, | “ric'Temainsor St sictmssof the recent | thes were neetes fe S29 osee of Per This i | Chaise on Thuredsy. They were followed t Afternoon’ Proceedings, the grave by an immense procession of national guards and citizens. TWO CENTS. Faipay, April SENATE —By unanimous consent, Mr. Mor- Till, of Vermont, was entitled to the tloor im- | mediately after the reading of the journal, for the Fey vom of delivering his prepared speech | on the Sap Domingo question. Before Mr. Morrill proceeded he stated, in | reply tos question put by Mr. Chandler, that his speech was substantially in print before the es of the San Domingo commission was re- ceived. The Clerk of the House here appeared and | delivered = passed b; ° WAR IN THE (@AL REGIONS: Three Men Killed and Several Weanded! Ove Thoyana Rioters ft Arms, The Militia Called Ont. Scnanrom, Pa., April 7.—Vesterday after- noon, about two o'clock, a large body of m: and boys from other mines congregat, Tripp’ slope, and sssailed with sto clubs the men at work in that place, « the work. It is reported on the stre morning that a large bedy of miners, | ing four or five hundred, bave driven outof Connell’s mines, and the mir by Morris \ Weeks. At the latter pin blew up the mouth of the slope wi taken from the mine, tore up the rail at the mine, and did other damage amount of $1,000. ners TRE KU-KLUX BILL that body. Mr. Edmunds moved that it be read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. Davis and Mr. Casserly objected unless there should be an understanding that no at tempt would be made to consider the bili be- fore Monday. Mr. Anthony deciined to make any ——_ ment so far as the majority were concerned the rule under which the Senate was now P ing, the bill could be voted on without any the Three men were killed and feveral wounded at Tripp's slope this morning "ihe vice Preeident stated that the bit 1a | LATER. the ice Presi stat a @ bill coul not be considered before Monday unless by |... & Bleedy Time or yg Unanimous consent, for even if it should be re- | SCRANTON, Pa., Ap —A large mod wa ported back to-morrow, a single objection | would prevent its being considered that day. | Upon this statement being made, the objection | out the men of the pany’s mines near their mills. T.e mob carry the Irish-Americah flag, and have the ; armé of two militia companies—one Tri h and pete Paneer prey ooh pene send the Gist | > ether Webb. Gnoul custtament prevails MR. MORRILL here, and & bloody time is expected. General Osborne, of Wilkesbarre, bas n telegraphed to for troops. The mayer was hooted at while Teading the riot act to the mob to-day. There then proceeded with his remarks. Although differing from the President, he accorded to him the purest motives in whatever he bad done to promote annexation. The material | !* not an American military company in the facts in relation to San Domingo were already | €Btite northern half of Lazerne county. known, and the chiet value of the re of the | , The demonstrations made yesterday were the commissioners was the vindication of the per- | fst made here during this suspension. Tho mob altogether numbers 1,000 men, and are Visiting in rapid succession such mines as are being worked here. Cownell’s mine, near this city, was beseiged to-day, and a suspension of work compelled. The proper authorities for Presorving the peace are unless ive measures are taken at once this whole city will be under the terrorism of the fioters. This is a plain statement of facts, and BO 2. sonal in! ity of the President, which needed no vindlostion. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, | “"™“*re"* as armed with The Civil War in France! ios ‘men trom Three revent worl 4 5 ed at work meng oy an ool ' ime! ANOTHER SEIGE OF PARIS! Biood ty th gh, and others beaten wish stonen ——- Invested by the oe : Foroee— | Weeks retall coal works, in this ae, oe oe lew of Terror—" Scenes | Gown. lost of their mines were blown dows Paris—War Against the Church— and the track torn down. Churches Sacked, Priests Mal- ish aes Dalimap. cnerst iene and Speeches by Secreta . General Meade a ee oikers— The Rawlings Fund, Rte Crrcmrsati, O., April 6.—The present offi- cereot the army of the Tennessee have been continued in office another year. General Hickenlooper, from the committee on the Mo- Pherson mouument, reported progres, and ave an account of the litigation in regard to we contract between F. Jones, sculptor, and the administration party, who engaged him and advanced money. The case ts now in the dis- trict court. A letter was read from Mr. Jones reluctiantly announcing his inability to pro- ceed witb the work, owing to a failure to obtain the money. ‘The committee t family of G: VERSAILLES, April 6, via Loxpon, April 7, 2.30 a. m.—The insurgents have been dislodged from the bridge of Neuilly. A fierce cannonade is kept up between Chatilon and Forts Isey and Vanvres. A deputation of Parisian merchants have waited upon Thiers and held « vonsulta- tion. A bill has been introduced into the As sembly to accelerate the action of the courts- martial. It is apparently the purpose of the commander of the Versailles army to invest the capital. The lines are already established on the left bank of the Seine. Bagneux has been eccupied, and the occupation of Shay and Choisy Le Roi will soon follow. Extreme Measures of the Communists Paris, April 6, via Lonpox, April 7,330 a. m.—The commune decrees the arrest’ of ali for the benefit es was not ibe had beard ings was lying ina present. General S the body of Genera! vault by charity. Col. John W. Noble, was livered the annual address introduced and de- which was received with a lause through it the persons accused of complicity with Versailles | mentish'ot the reneene nt, Shere be deciand a beeen Saeed = = or man, McPherson and othe the army ostages. Ty execution of a he Tennessee. At of national taken prisoner or civif partisan of the | 0) (Be Tene rena Fay ten wey ign a of Gettysburg the convention broke in stastic applause, which brought Gen his feet to acknowledge the co bowing % the audience. There was pliment to Major General John Pope at the mention of I-iand No. 10, and Gen. Be! Secretary of War. At the close of the there were loud calls made for Gen. who responded, expressing thanks for the kind greeting. He said be was giad to come to greet the members of the army of the Tennessee, Secretary Belknap was als) called out. said he eked President Grant a few day what he should say for him, and the Pre: replied :—“ It is the highest honor to have com- manded the Army of the Tennessee.’ Admiral Porter, General Pope, Governor Hayes, General Terry, General ‘McArthur, General Lew Wallace and General Walcutt were called out and made brief speeches; after which the band sounded a retreat, the drum corpe gave taps, and the meeting adjourned. —_———— ire im Albany. » April 7.—One of the most entensive confi tions ever occurring in this city took place this morning. The fire broke out in the large — house of Weed, Parsons & Go., op Columbia street. consuming that building and nearly an entire block of small —_— on an Trump streets, on weet side. The total loss will reach half a million dollars. und The Jary in the Philade| Charen Case Fall to PHILADELraia, April 7.—The jary in _ the Church case inquired for intormation from Judge Williams on certain points, and the Judge; with the counsel on both sides, had an interview, which, however, had no effect in re- conciling the difference of opinion. The jury came into court this morning and reported that they were unable to agree, and were tinaily Gischarged. —e— 7 Ly Jay Goula pert by a Depaty Mare! - New York, April 1 —Jay Gould was assauited in the parquette of the Grand (pera House by Deputy U.S. Marshal Purvis, who had an in- unction to serve. The assailant was to-day eld to answer at the court. ot general sessions. commune by the Versailles officers will be im- mediately followed by the execution of a treble number of hostages. “The reorganization of the national guards will give the commune 10),00) Picked men. The present policy is to maintain an attitude of defence. Kochefort’s journal is severe in condemnation of the affairs controlled by the commune. The onthe Charch, pril7, 6a. m.—A special dispatch to the Daily News says that all the officers and protestors of the College of Jesuits in Paris have been arrested by the commanists. Groussits has been appointed by the ipsur- gent delegates Minister of Foreign Affairs. He sent Out a circular addressed to the repre- sentatives of France abroad, notifying them of his election and the organixation of the com- mune, The army of Versailles is waiting for beary to attack Isey Palace. iis ago dent The Peace Conference. The plenipotentiaries of France and Ger- = have another meeting at Brussels on Sat- urday. Position of the Communists. ‘The nationals have been ordered to retire be- hind the forts and remain on the defensive. Bougeret claims that the fire of the forts has the government troops from their ad- vanced positions. Thecommune is making re- = on the shops for arms and ammuni- n- Terrible Scenes in Paris. Brvesers, April 6.—A nun who escaped from Paris and arrived here reports that the churches have been sacked, priests insulted, arrested, and maltreated, and the convents en- tered at night and searched. A ramor pre- [ailed betore she eft tast trenty Jesuits had en shot. - Agsy eur 1 escaping from Paris after be had been hunted by the com- mune. Faneral of the Communists Killea im Battle. Panis, April 6.—The funeral of the killed to- day was an extraordinary scene. There were three huge hearses, with black velvet palls, each decorate: with twelve red flags, containtn; the dead. Following them were 8,000) Nation: Guards and double that number of Women were marching along the boulevards at a solemn pace. Many Another Republic: Vietory. members of the Commune joined the procession St. Loum, April So Major Warren, = . Was when they arrived at Pere la Chaise. Each elected mayor of Kansas City, Tuesday. ———— Death of an Ex Congressman. Naw York, April 7.—Zadock Pratt, toca & Congressman, died yesterday at Berjen, > hearse contained thirty-three coffins, and twen- ty-three other hearses were already in the cem- etery filled with the dead from the hospital. It was an awful ecene; one huge grave for all. ‘The bodies were lowered one at a time, amidst seo. the shrieks of women and the shouts of men for ali MM ERC inthis wisn mane? peopeeaptetil | hwererecctrce nee ae was one mass swaying fetches 7 passion and scream! “Vive la Republic,” ene ence nee Setcheny yo ge £4 “Vive Ia Commune.” Jossee Of the Com- | margin is given. and the stocks regulary hypothe monists creates great grief in the city, mized | cated, 7 is iso the ruling rate, though 6 ie alco with bitter animosity. ecce pted. A Trace. VarsatLtes, April 6, 9 p, m—Firing has Ceased for the present. The Markew To-Day BALTIMORE, April 7.—Cotton du prices unchanged. Progress tor low apd day’ state that,'@ volta commenadang a a i: to- ‘viole! was : heard both inst ight and this morning fn the extra, 80 Sa? this afternoon 0 | * wove Is: retums Pa- ton st And that of the goferameni geltord for Goperaot, Sis, staere, acmretat, at Chatillon. was beard to 8 mo choles. the northeast of Paris, between As- | 5! republicans, 13 from Madison, Wis. ‘and Nantevre, and towards Colambes. | _W'toosaix—A special from, & and Ivry, Biceter, and Charenton were also | S8¥* the intect f-— 3 2 @ contest with s portion of the | tion in that State indicate that Judge Lyon's of the Versailles army. The govern- | (TP-) majority will reach 20,000. = abandoned the offeosive for the de- | unloading iron rails tain company avons rs ied by go ment wid A Soo ald to walgh Obs eeeeas Calne iFrot neviers su! = ha =

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