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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Penusylvania ay. amd Lith st. BY THR EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. raiser THE STAR ts served by carriers to thetr eub- soribers in the City and Distriet st Ts Cunts rea WEEE or FORTY FOUR CENTs PER MONTH, Copies at the counter, Two Crnts. PRE FoR Maine :—Three Months, © Ota Months, $3.00: One Year, $6 00. Ho papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAB—pubiisbed op Zriday morning—@1.60 4 year. VS& 87—N®& 5,637. Ss. TS. THEATER LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. AMUSEMEN ATIONAL ATTRACTIVE Goobs. ® New invoices of Handsome SCARFS. in new ant bean Istyles, Aleo. fail ine ROMAN BIBBONS, received this day, at feta D.GBONER, acent, may PRbF. CnomWELL Respectfully announces as the subject of his PONGEE PARASOLS and SUN TMBRELLAS, T ENTERTAINMENT, ne 7. it Leoweet prices, at SATURDAY EVENING. aprit &. eee IRELAND AND THE LABES OF KUL- a Taker nagitas ars) Semoey of th ‘he beavtifal Lakes and the Rural Scenery of the TEMERALD ISLE, THE GEM OF THE SEA, ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND MILLINERY | NOVELTiES, at Together wit GEMS OF SCULPTURE. GRAND MATINEE SATUBDAY AFTERNOON Doors open for the evening entertainment at 7; commencing at ® o’ctoc pors open for the mati- DATIS, 201 MABKET SPACE, 5 sure the safety, wenge, ing at 3o'clock. * Pastage & ‘. * Ones =< rok nine gine for matinee at 4 o'clock, Te GLASGUW, LIVERPOUL acd LONDON- | spect Gorner Sth ntreot._ |, Carringee ey Re eiononke oa Firet Cabin, 965 and @ ne to location: | )PISS B. a. MeCOMMICK Tickets at Bilis Music Store. Cabin Meturn Tickets. @iw, securine beet accom: | JN 0. 0. F—FIRST ANNUAL CONOEBT termed: a: s Invites the attention of the ladies of Wash ] e oe THE ington and vicinity to her elegant assort ODD FELLOWS CHOIR ° ickets at reduced races. Bor farther par tot en Fé apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 | ™™ SPRING MILLINERY, At 7th street, dng Green. N ¥.: or to B. SMITH, 401 Pa TUESDAY EVENING, Arnit 11, 1871. toe DEG AMON & CO. 1469 lath st. Waab- IMPORTED BONNETS ons. Tickets, Fulty Cents, to be Obtained from themiem _— =o PLOW BRS, tc, &c. booed OS - Fo 2OUNT VEENos No. 606 NINTH STREET, 4 'S SILVER F eet m31.20" between E and F wr ARROW, Captain Thomas Stack er Whart, foct of Seventh UST RECEIVED. ¥.cexcey ‘A Complete Assortment of MEBINO and LACE CAPS and BUNNETS For Children. GIFT MATINEE, SATORDAY APTEBNOON, a Embroideriee, Berlin Zephyr; Saxony Wool. H oa MATIONAD THEAT: a leryand Gloves LMA RUPTERT 207 4 __BATIONAU THEATER. —__ “MY RES, Gen Supt, | thetrort.oppcs vice OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING: Ofice— Willard Hosat. ling. STA. LAST THREE DAYS! SIXTH-STREBT LOT. ADAM FOREPAUGIVS GREAT MENAGERIE & GRAND € es JUST BECEIVED, A FULL LINE STRAW GOODS. Selling Cheap. AP ESCESSTs LINE OF STEAMSHIFS ECTWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Under Two Mammoth Te! as follows = & a East Biver. every Picay Sinema Poe mr Goad DAISIES, tn all the ‘WILP AN MALS Ann RARE BIRDS @. m.. and ALEXANDBIA the A. @. GASTON, Agent. ali parts of the wor! from All the Newsrarges ty WASHINGTON prononnce |. 100 PIEOKS BLACK CALAIS | itth. pawbasreceized, t00 FIROES BLACK OA ithe INEST EXHIBITION IN AMERICA, York anction prices a. ‘ON, it. rthy the patronage o: A GAST' Agen and worthy che potroneme« 2m. For full infcrmation. to B. PA. DER BAM. Sent, off ce and foot of High street. ‘Georgetown, or at the coruer of 17th street and New York avenue. Begoler safll Phiisdetphia. 8 ° URIEY! welh-tt J. W. THOMPSON. President, | pIBUONS. weling at SIN; G1 8Oreus O1ye TED FEO THE OLRCO CEE ricke Sw EXPHESS LINE. VIA CANAL, wena. A. G. GASTON, Agent. * “Ga ancthor tent, the clegastORHOLS, with” PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA.VA..WaAsH | _ Just received, Full Line of the Black Celebrated 30 SEAS ACTON LDS BOPESTRIANS| {4GTON ALD GEUKGETUWN. D-O. VIDETTE KIDS af the reasonable charge of $1 3 PERroRmiga athe Eeeee Gay from 14 North Wharres —_ TRAINED HORSES! b ATCRDAY. st 12m IMPORTED OVEBDRESSES. latest atyles, from } The Boautifal, Dering and ‘racetul 7 to $30, . b igi AG, GASTON, Ag GREAT BARGAINS in atl the NOVELTIES of the re Call early to secure street, Georgetown,’ t s ‘backed | Will execnte J Pal i of Eynes: mar 25-t aG from the Imperial © LLE VI Nia. Acad with their beautifn! Waltziog and Bdvcated OFS: TNGOMAB AND LEXINGTON. The Iiustric rencbman. be Tihs ONS FRANOONIE, QHOBTEST AND QU: #9 cia the Kachmond, Pr omac L:ne.—Bte: reet Wharf, twice, ¢: ™. excepted.) at 7 a. impor! novelties of the season as they make thy 1 have Cy af (seca? oF erst wittiners = rr Bon kings, | ‘DS Mortcorrect and polite Gentleman Eqnestrian ania 7 © Goods. aces is, | and Professional Teacher and Trainer in America acest Pens irania sven = Biack D1 : | (And Messrs, WILLIAMS. LOW AND, RUBIN Wie eneOL nia ce ff HU NTING, M v + Me: UM. and al THE UNBIVALLED TROUPE. ¢ | ng thiaweek Circus in RAILROADS. SS = | every Ateneo BA AeRE AND owt0 RAILROAD | sold at the lowest posible prices. | cuetents Mensvette in wercion. Becnes at sides toorder in the latest sizioe. Se clock. Menagerie open one hour previo mhiS_No. 967 Pa. ar :No.7 all the tine the Cirous is exhit iting » and Charitable tustitation: Publi can arrange with the Propr admission @7 Ladies and Children can attend the Aftern Entertainments unaccompanied by gentlemen, A Nand B WApHINGT vo IMPORTAN WEST arer FOR THE LADIES, we e645. 4 tentive ushers, ticket sellers, r 4:46, 6:48, te ed = pelice. tn” attend Bxtended and ‘capaci . a ee exits, and noth ted that will add to fhe com NATURAL CURLS - Mf every sbade, size snd style, which 4 will sel! ‘ower than avy other house in the eity. fort of visitors of all ag E. D. cout a AUGH., Sole Owner N, Manager. apest BEN. LUSBIE, Trewmnrer. ay TATIONS. at 6:46 end 9:25 9 ec a large sssortment of LADIES asker alseiig Mele Pune | ROOMS ¥. a. ©. a., ope at “Annapolis M to €5; acd the sther vies CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS n i ess than « w. ago. A fol! @ Sanday ators as during tbe | ABOLS ‘snd EMBMOIDEMIES, fc. FOR ANNAPOLIS. 25a mands i@ pm. No apolie day ON SUNDAY eon BALTIMORE. Leaveat = &m. and 3.00 .5:40 and 5.605 m. FOR WAY STATIONS. 4 FULL ASSORTMENT uF Leave at 8.00 # m. and 3-00 p.m , NATURAL OUBLS, FORK ALL PARTS UF THE WEST. Ore daily cept Sunday, a6 45 os mand which 1 col very cheap. eD-tt ™. @ and $00 pm. only. connect i, tr mw Baltimore to | SosT RECEIVED— ts between Relay House 200 dozen of our best a + commecti E pm at PABIS KID GLOVES, ¢, Bouse with Strasburg snd Winchester accom at 81 per pair OPEN FROM 9 A. M. To 10 P.M, ALL ARE WELCOME! FREE READING ROOMS, with Papers aud Magazines from al! parte of the ocuntry. LIBEARY OF 16,000 VOLUMES. DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at 12:15and6¢ m GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY. « BATHS. SABBATH SERVICES in LINCOLN HALL, at 2.30.0 ‘and in PROF. PRATT 'S TENT, corner Pa ay. and Lith at at 7.30pm. EF ©. REICH ENBACH’ « No. 423 11th Street, 4. snd gelling S. BELLER’S, 71S Market Space _ fei4-tt Jost BEcaIVED— PianoStore, ove Penna. Avenue, vER 20 YEARS) le of the celebrated PLANOS % Baltimore, and Wm. McCammon, Albany: also, second-hand Pianos, Organs and Melodecns fer sale or rept on the moat accommodating terms; Piano Organ Tuning and Repairing aptly No. 486) ON EXHIBITION § No 486 aTH ¢ ND SALE Turough tickets to the Weat can be had at the Washinetow Station Ticket Office at ail hours im the da ‘oy New York. Philadelphia and Boston see ad Vertieement of * Through Line. J. . WILSON, Ja%0-tt 7 DRY GOODs. aster of Transportation. M 5, S80) "1 ate LM. COLB. General Ticket Agent. A SAEGE SEROREEENE C8 Starer.) ( Sreeet KO. B RUONTZ. Ger TAgt, Washington. tem JAPANESE POPLINS MARKRITER’ ROUGH LINE : No. 486 Seventh street, ind FE streets, BETWEEN WASHING JUST OPEBED eight doers above Odd Fellow 5 PHILADELPHIA AND AT 26 CENTS PER YARD. HIN leo, Largest angings, Window ‘Trains between WASH ars WOBTH OF Shades, Picture mre Cords and Tassels, TUN NEW YORK are, Rin ae ac. Fun a6 follows, viz NEW SPRING GOODS. ERMS, C tts FUR NEW WORK. tition: chance of cars. lease remember Name and Namber._ap2 ly" ws gat, Sher! Sauday) at 5.00 a.m, 1240 BOGAN @ WYLIE, Conn: ac. se DB WHITE, Surceon Ontropodist, FOR PHILADELPHIA apstt 2018 and 1029 7th strect_ | wo. 439 uth etreet eu. Typanary (eaten xcept Suuday) at S.0@ lide iD je sauce nity oud 3240p siete — D** Soops. treats Corn Chittblaine, Club, and ta IN SUN ” sey srowiny Lied feet, wi Leevefor New York at 9:00 p.m. and Philadet ’ CURTALNS at $4 por pair Sat pain or inconvenience the sation, Thee Pluaatad ~. LACK for Car it 23 cts. per yard, can be worn with ease immediately after the opera- lee for New York ou 9 p.m. train ooly, | WEITE BRILLIANTS. 12 Soil ete Hon. Refers to the many eminent Physicians, Sur- Through fickets to Phitsdelphia. New York or | $2 Clteant quality of BLACK SILK at $3 per yard, | goons, ead thoende ny Sther responsible persons. ost bad at the Stati ce-atali hour | pURW’MOBBIR, buff color. 33 cente; hae bea ‘ho patronize bis establishment. Hours, from & s. of the day A selling for 68 conts pergard.) °°™* — iin QUINE fo press of business at office, eghrcule betweae Waskinstons avin eemest | Lowzent'eand ladies LINEN BANDKERCHIERS | DEW ed ET ee — = ent. chea than the Hi A beautifel seortpen 4 ao CHEAP UASE ‘STORE - MORY BAXTER, 187 1871 mbzs No. 1920 Pennsylvania aveone. s P R | N G Ss T ¥ L E Ss — = CLOTHING. tte HE OLD HEADQUARTERS POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, FOR 1031 PENNSYLVANIA AVENEE | Vemma tas Et art BOYS’ CLOTHING Between 10tb and Iith streets Near Northern Liberiics Market “a i Allkinds of AT at shortest notice, also examiucd anil sealed b; A United States Standard Weights. All work wac. OAK BALL, 7th street. NOW BEADY, rented correct mn 9 Im sbi im NEW STYLES FOR SPRING DARK PATTERNS. JOHN McDEBMOTT & BROS.. = COACH MAKERS AND CABBIAGE DIAGONAL * FROCK SUITS ae ee se Sa WE SRE DAILY MANUFACTURING | GlopE MILLS WareiNu Stits, + near vm iae MELTON DERBY SUETS, ss KECEL VEL" ON Stdiau # AND SOLD on NEW STYLES OF suits. CABBIAGES REPAIRED. th MEN'S, YOUTH’S AND BOY'S FLANNEL Seise H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, CLOTHING, FLANRBL susEs. Do cctennmnewaardenes NG OF WATCHES. JEWELEY Which we offer at the LOWEST PRICES. SPRING SUITS. — PRCKS carefully executed, aren’ Gentlemen who, derive to areas well aes taateray, LIGBT Patty f°O%-208. AND ORNAMENTAL rarNTiNG ane : EXTER DEBny GIBSON BROTHERS. Becommended to Examine our Stuck of YD! D By ops ‘south wide. BRVIO WALKING = ed READY-MADE CLOTHING Este Benny A BEAUTIFUL FIRST-CLASS NEW PIANO ND jOBBY SACK tor sale at cont tor cash by FURNISHING GOODS. ow ge ute street ot Also. oor SAMPLES FOR OUSTOM WUBK. ding Foy f ‘pase gnicrste <= pment — ‘¥e make to order at short notice hmente 7 2 ee cease £ aed Repaicias | WE STILL KERP ON HAND, AND MAKE TO ineeniginnee —) FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, BaBLOW'S CALBEAY OF OLL PAINTINGS ‘The Best Fitting andthe Best Made Bhirt in thts or 1229 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, dther markets. Prices aslow aathe lowest slorebere, re ELD, Confectioner, NOAH WALKER «CO., ‘8 a As soon as refitted. 7. 611 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUB, felb-tr COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, An tnfallible remedy for COLDS, BRONCHIT: BESS. 2c. 0 FO4BSB And s great many other Fabrics and Styles. YOUTHS SUITS, (from 1i to 15 years,) Specialty BOYS SUITS. (from 8 to 1s years.) a Large Variety, Light CASIMERE PANTS, with VESTS, or without, at least 100 differe: nt patterns An carly call is solicited. as I have the largest and best stock of SPRING GU DS ever before exhibite! — side of New York, at prices that cannot fail to please. ‘ MerRoPoL.TAN Hoven. A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, mb 2 ém Botween lth and 1th streets. to H. F. Lowvon 4 0o., CITIZENS, ARMY AND RAVE BR » TAILOR, rede an ave eve. Weatlagion. ouucses. B INFAULISLE UUBE SENBAL ELIxt poiessie STOTT & WU, ase | - ond FOR FEVER AND AGUE. pa in all kinds of . Inall i CoE eel nar oe eaten ame | Boas Ree be, erate aga | idea cyiait ane act 5 ‘RINCE'S Load Ufice Sales Hoom, 1006 Prnu Iwania avenue, south vide, be re DP. WICKLINGS Pe Store, cy te. ouw- ween Sd 4% atreets, mh2i-dm* apl2w" 3@) Peney) Ve., Corner Jd street. The services at the Church of the Imaculate Conceffion will be conducted by the Kev. P. y. They have a good juartette choir at this church, the members are Messre. While and a and Misses Melcher and Forty. At St. Patrick's Charch, corner Wth and F streets, there will be the urual services conse | Qtent upon the occasion with Father Walter ax celebrant of the mass, The choir is under « charge of Prof. Car! Richter and consists of « den N: 4: Deacon Rev. J mt-deacon Rey. Father Boone, 8. ‘Star, | Father Kean wil! ». | St. Mt Mg att 1 be open for divine sery WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL'S, 1871. SPECIAL NOTICES. CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. Many a buman being bas - for whose death there was no cther reason than the fapiact of Koown and indisputably proven mean cure ‘Those near and dear tofamily and friends are sleep ing the dreamless slumber into which, had they calmly adopted DB. JOLEPH B baits i ad SIMPLE TREAT- end availed themselves of his wonderfal efficacious medicines, they would uot kave fallen, Dr. Schenck has in his own cae it vitality rematos, that vitality, by bis medicines and his directions for their use, roved that quickened into healthful vigor. inthis statement there ie nothing presumptions. To the faith of che fnvalid is made no representations that ie not a thousand times substantiated by living &nd visite works. The theory of the cure by Ur. Echeuck medicines is an simple as itis unfailing. Ite philotophy requires no argument, It is sell armuring, self convincing. ‘The Beuweed Tonic and Mandrake Pille arc the firet two weapons with which the citadel of the malady ix aseailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con acmption originate in dyspepsia and a fanctional disordered liver. With this condition, the prouch tubes “sympathize with the stomach. ‘They re- spond to the morbific action of the liver. Here, then. comes the culminating result, and the setting im, with all its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION , The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Na fnre's ueblest gifte—the Podophillum Peltatum, They possess ail tne blood-searching, alterative of calomel, bur unlike ealomel,,they STING BEHIND he w ow beginnin, The ‘The vitiated end mucous deposits in the bowels and in the ali- mentary cans we ejected. The liver, like a olock, wor At arouses from ite torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, and the patient begins to fee] that he is ing. ‘A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOUD. ‘The Seaweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Ohylifc: Sion is DoW progressing without ite prev ture, Digestion becomes painiees. and the cure ts seen tobe st hand. There i# no more Matulence. n° exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets 1D. Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet iven by an indulgent father to suffering man. chenck 's Pulmonic Byrap comes in to perform its and te bastes It once upon its w cannot be collects and ripens the in an cheated. It i diseased portions of the lens. In the form of gail: exings, it prepares them for expectoration. and lo in avery short thme the malady i vanquished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made ew. and the patient. in All the dignity of regained Vigor. steps jorth to enjoy the manhood or thr at womanboud tbat GIVEN UP As LOST. The second thing is, the pati dives . but it must be effected. Fi y air. and riding out, eapecially in this section cf the country in the fall end winter § ason are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lore their patients, if their badly diseased, and because they are in the house they must not si jet; they must walk ‘about the room ag much and as fast as the et bh ~to #000 circulation of blood The must keep in good spirits—de determined to ; This bas & great deal to do with the appe nd is a great point to rain ‘To despair of cure atter such évidence of its poss: bility in the worst cases. and moral certainty thers, ts sinful. Dr. Schenck’s personal ataten to the Faculty of his own cure was in these modest stages of con at one time my not live a week at straws. 1 Mony years ago | was in the last ApLIOD; confiued to my bed, and siclats thougut that 1 coul ke wuing wan cate He ined the preparations which 1 now to the putlic, and they made a perfect eure ot It seemed to me iat Leould feel them pene Hatten ele evetem. ‘They soon ripened the matter in my luugs Spit up more than ¥ €very moruing tor a pint of off along tim hal” pm as that began to subside,my congh, in and wight sweateall began to leave me ppetite became that Tcoutd kev on ealied my arens’ ever since “| was weighed abortly after my recovery,” addet TOM esting fo mi +fnd have grown in the Doctor, "then looking like a mere «keleton my seight wee only winety-weten pounds: mys present Weight ia two hundred and twenty-five (295) ponnds and for years I ed uninterrnpted health Dr. tehenck tinned Ris professional Yo ou. He or bi ry ck, dr ntinine fo see patients ai No.18 North Siath street, Philadel pbia, every Saturday, from9a.m.to3 pm. Those Who ‘Wish a thorougli examination with eap charged five dollars. "Tho Resp the exact condition of the Innes, aud patients can readily learn whether they are cural oF Bot, The directions for teking the medicines are adapted to the intelligence even ofa child. Follow these directions. and kind Nature will 46 the reet excepting that in some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be token in increased do he three med cines nved no other accompaniments than t instructions that accompany them: First c . Of returning health hanger is the ni come ayroptom, When it comes. ax it will come. Int despairing at once be of good cheer. Goad blood lows. the cough ioosens, the ‘night sweat In ® abort time both of these morbiv symptcms are gone forever Dr. Schenck's medicines are of thonsande ot fi Al the Mandrake hile the Puimonic Syrup. a and colds. may be regarded ‘Sgainst consumption io suy of its forms rice of the Pulmonictyrup ani Seaweed Tonic. 21% @ bottle, or $7.50 @ baltdoren Mauirake Pilts, 26 cents box. Bor sale by all druggists aud dewlers THOMPSON LILLY & CO.. 26 Hanover «tree: Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Ai Li s.t th te WHISEIES, GINS, Etc —1 am now offering at rednced prices my celebrated brands of KYE and constantly kept iu sa laxatt ils ares st 2 BOUBBUN, “Utd Crow,” “Bowen.” "Choice Old Bye,” “Robertson,” “Old Family Nectar, "Mo pongsbela.””** Pine A: ‘The above brands have been selected with great care, and are certainly the best ofkred in our city, and ‘ai figures that cannes! fall tomnitall,, Lreapecitully call attention to my “TOM GIN.” bought by me st anct hich 1 can sell at $2100 por price. GaUTr Importer of Wines, Liquors ete, And Proprietor of the Celebrated NATIVE WING BITTEKS, mhs-tr 1217 Pennsylvania avenge BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. his splendid Hair Dye isthe best in the world #9, reliable, instantansous, does wot coutain , Hor any vitalic poison to produce paralysis o: death. Avoid the vaunted and elusive preparations boasting virtues the . The gennine WA. Bachelor's as had shorty years antarnished reputation to uphold its integrity as the only’ pertect Bair Dye—Biack or Browu, Bord Yon Praggiste, Applied at 16 Bond streei, Now tf , PARTIES, &e. (jBAND ANNUAL BAL MASQUE or “DAMON GONOLAVE, No.1 8. PL K. Te tt erornat CARUSI'S SALOON KEASTEB MONDAY NIGHT, api 20" x OOK UT FOR THE GREENLEAF 4 — GRAND MOnQUERaEe AND O1VIC BALL of GREENLEAK CLUB il be given at LIBERTY HALL, corner 7th and Lats. W Ou BASTEB MONDAY, April lwrh, 1+ Prome cisely at 90 clock By order of Ms WILLIAM A. BENTON, 5 4 For twe ney, a Missionary in Syria, gives Lecture on BUBALEM AND THE LAND eT eRs nal Charch, caruer of @and loth te. at 75e 0c} MONDAY APRIL Tura, + The public are invil aps at" Nous TO BUILDERS; We invite the attention of Builders aud others to er stock of SLATE MANTELS, flatter ourselves is the largest and best as- 7 ton, if hat whieh sorted siock in W: » if not the most comp! ve lately added ETITI DEFY OOMP! pe eat t 1 BOBS and GAS FIXTURES meceiseia? ort cLberesteiicenzen and A SAR is fireta tts rateiw ALA 0. Allat low prices, HAMILTON & PEARSON, mi? Wo.4,¥, M,C, 4. Build.,cor.th and D sts, ¥. The Bev. c Will conduct the servi No. 16 will be sung; belli, Vent Creater, FWO CENTS. ole amme of the morn have a full orchestral accompaniment ‘St. Deminickh’s Church the Kev. FP C Will be celebrant of the mass, aset~ Fathere Powers, Fortune and Youn, cons and sub-deacons. Grand Ht _ EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatche Associated Press Reports. be Ry enced im the mort : - ° INTERNAL Kevanve.—The receipts from this FROM EUROPE TO DAY when Mozart's 12th mase wi! sargiya 5 pr. - + | choir d following vocalists — source to-day were $580,441.22. iets eed ay ef the fo sy — Tax evnecrirtionsto the new loan to-day | The Civil War in France. | 20.Mi,Henhaw; 4 wor ay Pog Were £495,750, the total amount vow footing up Mevars. Lovenhofer ‘The whole $55,457,350, TRE AUSTRIAN Fri TWO DAYS’ BATTLE: w ler the direction St. Anw SATE NOVARA is expected = penton a { Aunapolit, Md., im the coarse of a tew | DECISIVE DEFEAT OF THE INSURGENTS. oer icin onSuten fy Sue citeey of — tow THEIR LOSSES VERY HEAVY. ‘At St. Joseph's Church, corner ot NEITHER Hovse oP ConGREss being in session to-day, the Departments were crowded with Senators and Representatives having business with the heads ot bureaus. erend Father W he day hoir us G 164ILy Only Two Days’ Provistens Left. Women and Children Watching the Fight Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Thiers’ Account of the Defeat of the iueurgents. VERSAILLES, April §.—A circular issned by President Thiers, id bearing date the 7th instant, says: ‘Yesterday the gens d’armes carried the insurgent position at Courbevoie. and to-day the bridge at Neuilly was carried by the government troops. Gen. Montaubon was slightly, and Gen. Trechat seriously wounded. ‘The losses of the insurgents are immense, and tte positions captu are of decisive impor- tance.’ Marseilles Trang Loxpon, April 8.—A dispatch trom Marseilles of to-day’s date reports the city tranquil. At St. Stephen: avenue, betweer SENATOR CAMERON and Hon. Jobu W. For- ney, Collector of the Port of Ppiladelphia, had a long interview with the Presideut this morn- ing. A Pacirtc Storgr’s Conscrexce.—A con- tribution of $25 from an anonymous writer at San Francisco was added to the consctence fund to-day. streets, : ather MoNaily Here the masic bT well upin ebarch Kley. Soprano, Miss Co Tenor, r. Samuel Rockar. The music Vverpers services will be At Trinity Church, Georgetown. Kev Stovestreet will preach. The chotr has reorganized, and will to-morrow, in ew vice, render some excellent music No. 16 will probably be sung The usua! tora! dixptay wil! be ma te at enc of the above churches, and will no doubt t magnificent. Ep I Charches, At Trinity Church, corner of 3d and C str - | (Kev. Thomas Addison rector.) the servic mieux, Pellissier, and some other members of be extremely interesting. Dr. Addison will 1 Committee been arrested and impri>- | preach at both morning and evening service to await trial. | and will take the following text for the morning Out the Insargents. | fervice: Mark loth chapter, 2d, 4th, Sth and op Loxpox, April 8.—A special from Versailles | verses. The choir @ chorus, and is under th: the Tv A says the Assemblists have ad- | direction of Airs. A. B. Garrett. The singer vanced to Porte Maillot, and hold their ition | are Miss Wood, Miss Alien, Miss Middlet: under the ramparts. Forte d'Issy and Bicetre | Mre. McUarty, Mrs. Boss, Mr. Picrson, » bave ceased firing. Paris bas only provisions cS and Gen. Browne. In the ‘Noyes both the mo: borate. THE PRESIDENT has given up hig proposed tr to the Pacific slope on account of the continuance of the session of Congress. He will remain bere until about the middle of June or the first of July, when he will go to Long Branch to spend the summer with his family. CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive session yesterday afternoon confirmed the nomie nations of Hon, A. H. Lafiin, as naval offi ce, New York, and of Hon. William A. Darli appraiser of merchandise, and John H. to be collector of internal revenue, 24 Minois. Tue Shenandoah Democrot says:—“Senator z sa yell pleased with Wash- | for two days. The collapse of the insurrection | the programme of music will be as fellow Lewis is said to be so well pleased with Wash pr ewe noe, | Gloria Patri, by Wilson: Te Ibeum, ore ington city as a residence thathe has sold out mine} | f 7 meee Panis, April 7, via Loxpox, April &—The | Jubilate Deo, Chorus, Gloria Tibi, Garro: Sere tre tn is Lepleionts, ond bas | 5 ie és Gastale the Denes Coarne | Patten Gnd Mycan Soma Geosterte Pon Seneid Sis isan fox Cites seers, WOR a view ak | SOEONe SS een ily, ani | Oflertory; Voluntary, Mozart; “Grand « remaining at the capital during that tume, if no ight re-oceupie ricade at Neuilly, and b Mozart. in the evening the ‘services will conducted by Dr. Addison, and the music w be elaborate. At Christ Church, (Navy Var Wm. McGuire, the services wil ceeding interesting nature. Mr. Moi preach both morning and evening. ‘1 is quartette; director ir. Theodore Miller, o ganist, Mr. F ‘ano, Miss Mollie W fon; tenor uigson; alto, Miss cher; o In the a service the Veuite, by T. Lond, wil longer. Tae SENATE COMMITTER oN ForBicn RELATIONS has agreed to report in tavor of admitting six Japanese youths to the West Point Military Academy, to be educated there for military service; the Japan government to pay all the expenses. The committee also agreed to report favorably on the Darien ship caval treaty. it was to-day fiercely attacked by the batteries of the Versailles army. The nationals de: their position with mitrailleuses whtch had | been mounted on the barricade. There was a perfect rain of shells from the \ersaille= ariny | until half past four in the afternoon, when it became apparent a direct assau!t was intended by the government forces. The movement proved a teint, however, for instead of followi it up the Versailles troops advanced upon bot the right and left fianksot the barricades. There i ; 1 ‘ond, will be sung THR Tenxxserx will be pat out of commic- | Tutnetry'and then Geena wc ee a | Te Deum, in B flat, by Thomas; Jubilate Deo sion probably, and her crew distributed on two tensity. “The committee of hostility ced homas; Gloria in Bxoelsi or three smaller vessels to be titted out for for- eign stations. As the law limits the tota! num- In the evening the service tae fresh Rettalions of infantry, supported 87 | will be very impressive, and the music exceed eight Crowds of women an: children | ingly tine if nan in our navy to 8,000, : of | Were in a dangerous ition near the Arch of - = . Gur vessels cannot be sent to 8. “Tho “Tennes- | Triumph, watching with the utmost auxiety the | The Ascension Church, on H street, bet weer see, being alarge vessel, bas enough men on ——_— scenes the battle-Beld. The fre of one heme wit bee er divine service ber s the ar! as, up to time, spared the en- o1 nd e' on Faster wipseia hadi ips psec cvenca dl ne lente. The nationals resist the alwance ofthe | The Kev. Orlando Hatton, D. Da. wil preach INSPECTOR GENBRAL EDMUND SomRiver, U assem bligts with determination, and will defend n both occasions, unles lieved by the Kev every inch of the streets, should the assemblists succeed in entering the city. There is a strong | concentration of nationals in the Place Ven- | ome, and many pieces of artillery are in the court yard of the Palais Boyal.and in front or | the Church of Madel | Kisbop Pinckney, the charch. The choir here ix und ment of Mr. George W. Walter, the following music: Processia Easter Hymn, Dr. gan; Ct ver, Chant sv, Walter's M S. A., has been relieved from duty inthe War Department and as Inspector of the Military Academy at West Point, to take effect on the 15th inst. and the Secretary of War directe that uereatter ali reports and retarns of the Military The utm bitternes~ | Academy be made to the Secretary direct, | towards the Versailee government prevades the General Schriver still retains his position as In. | public mind sector General of the army, aud will probably The War Against the Priests. VERSAILLES, April \.—The communists con- | | tinue the reign of terror in Paris and neighbor be ordered to come other part of the country SERENADE TO GOVERNOR MORTON i J hood. The findignities heaped upon religion <q dianiaus at present in this city b. have shocked all the decent portion of the com- | A!ter Sermon, \ wer, a complimentary serenade to Senator Morton | munity. There is a war gro the priests on Hyma, 93, trom Handel to-night. at © o'clock. at e Nati 1 Hotel. it is not sate for one to seen in Paris. Al bani The Te Deum to President Grant and’ ¥ ico President Coltas | the hopes are in McMahon. The government | Be sow kas eee ype will be in attendance. General Shanks, of In- | ‘TOP maintain the po us captured trom the | asion. The members diaua, will introduce Senator Morton in a short | ‘°¥FRents yesterday. No new attack has been | ynolds, soprano: M address, and the Senator will reply atiengtu, | made by either party, and there Is a strong y. ©. Hull, ‘tenore; Mr. 5) touching particularly on the political situat tesitg Among the more substantial citizens to | 5 Miss Mason aud the republican party, Tue | Se@ Paris again reoecupied by the Germans. | meets gon Marine band will farnish the music Heavy Losses im the Recent Batties _ te rebearsing, and will no do the above selections in an able ma: The Church of the Incarpatior ‘The loss in the battles yesterday ¢ sides MR. St BENCK’S Sacany —The Se is quite as large as mentioned in previous di: Exec utive session last evening, the Senate _ of shells and heavy Sring Their loss is great sic will be of an elaborate style. Tbe pre pen secutive business iong enough to tal ut the success complete. The communists ne is ws follows " ithe ai up and pass,on motion of Mr. Cameron, a b 4 feat unl weobeen, Onetans, Unein oer on since the battle have committed the wildest excesses and butchered the prisoners they hel The excitement here ts intense, and camman ation with Pafis is kept up only ® | ancient and modern: Cau ° over, cathedral chants: Te Deum. Wa: bilate Dio, cathedral chants. Glorias, to pay Gen. Schenck his salary, as Minister t England. Under the old law any foreign min ister was debarred trom receiving his salary 44 ay p “ Prisagion, ki - Evening—Sentence who remained twenty days in the United States difficulty. (Wileox Peg et ante Be me after receiving bis instructiens. . = lbs ten Gmiouene apeRs To-bay.—Lieut. Commande The High Price of Coal. |. AtSt. Jotn’s (Ritualist Governor Geary After the Railroads. Harewetre, April §.—The Governor bas iseued writs Of quo warranto against the Pbila oe & Reading, Lackawanna & Bloomi: 0 and lth streete, the service w The rector. the Vaughn I ficlate morning ai " sisted by the K composed of boy dman bas been ordered to tu ceiving ship New Hampshire at Norfolk, Va nt Paymaster Frencis ‘I lett ered to the naval station at Mound bas beer City, Tlinois. Ensign Richard Mitchell ha= - d Lehigh Valley Rail- | isinb is the choi been detached from the ‘Tennessee and ordered | 198d Companies jo answet in the Supreme | the choir list for E to the onderoga. Ensign J. W. Graydon | Court the charge of violating their charters, by | -. Tord. Thy Glory fills the Hear é bas teen detached trom the Tennessee ani | °Y¢?*harging for the trans portation of ceal. jamb; Easter Anthem, ‘Christ our Passover,’ ordered tothe Shawmut. Paymaster Leonard Humphreys; Te Deum, Dykes in F A. Frailey bas been detached trom the nava : Fairlamb in G; Psalm’ Selection 40) is ios Nobo i - Rose's | a , ad statien at Mortnd City, ill, and ordered to Nee et Ne eae Burned nt —4 Bows's | Tyinite Besta, ancient choral settle hie accounts. ee a “Christ, the Lord. is risen to-day ~~. Scranton, Pa., April 5.—All is quiet in post ) © The St t ‘Tae AMENDMENTS TO THE Derictency Bit:, | LACKAWANUA this morning. Blatters have been | (Post-sermon, 2 ee > | greatly e: it is now asserted that anctus, E. Monk, Hymn, 9i, tune Rocking Merere. Dawes, Beck, and Niblack, three mem- | Sopopady was killed, aud toe ven ena The | 28@; Gloria in Exceisis, E.G. Monk. Eve bers of the special committee of the House, to | only trouble since yesterday was the burning or | ™2&—Full choral service— Lord, Thy whom were referred the deticiency appropria- | the house of a mine boss at one o'clock thix | Hlls the Heaven; Pesiter, chants by'Lee, Pelion it 7 id Handel; Cantate Domino, J. L. Hi pene tion bill bad a meeting yesterday. Mr. Dickey | morning. = a oy . Was not present op Account of baving bee: S= (femple Church, Londen;) Benedic Anime called to his home, in Pennsylvania, by the Fire im 8t. Louis. Peter ote wood: Psalm Selection, tune *+st ‘ilness of his chiid.’ A large number of the St. Louis, april 18.—A fire late last night in | Peter,” Anthem, “The Strain Upraise,” Troyte Senate amendments were disagreed to, and the | the drugstore of Harless & Co., No. +10 Broad- | H¥mu, 155, ** Songs of Praise appropriations in others were consiierably | ¥49, damaged the stock and building to th At St. Paul's (Kitualistic) church, on 2ith reduced. {It was agreed to recommend the | ®#™ount of about $10,000; insured. The adjoin- | *treet, the rector isthe Key. A Jackson. He ‘king out of the section inregard tothe nex | ‘ME bardware store of Schmisding « as | ill preach morning and evening. The choir k, trom the Executive dqmaged to about the amount of $2,090. Capitol. here is composed of bey choristers, being b sured. meaion Se cee anced like that of St. John's church, by men’» One of the reasons assigned for this recommendation is that the park. would clos “e osc pein ak aie poo up all the streets leading t " viet 4 ogramme exoaph Seventh hod Pecrercne Leese, | Banconpagei &—a tnrile Snenaer storm j lows: Early service at sunrise, celebr passed over this cityat midnight. Fer near |. an hour the tlashes of lightning and peai= of thunder were a!most continuous aud of unusua! | violence. No damage was done. The prece’. | ing day had been warm and sultry. ——_—___ Would thus cut off all communication with te water front except through two channels Apotber reason advanced was that to construct the park would be doing great injustice to the property-holders in its vicinity. Jt was also Holy Eucharist. Second ce ¢ clock—mmusic, Proce-sional Hymn, b Easter Anthem, tone Gregorian; P glican; Te Deum, Young Creed, Hopkins; Litany; Kecessio te Peale eee New York, April *—in the United States | orutely decorated for the fest biy ou the Senate amemiment tor repent the | COUtt. Judge Woodrut this morning sentenced | viees Will be sery imponnn Fhe ce » law which requires Congress to assemble on | ChAdwick, couvicted of altering aU.8. bond, | English style) is rendered’ by twonts-towr boys the ath of Marek eres to ten years in the Albany county penitentiary, | surpliced. 1, a 2 = and to pay @ fine of $5,000. } a “burch, Georgetown, the r > War Der’r, Urric® Oxigr Sronat Orricer, ame, will Conduct (he ser Wasnineron, D. ‘April 810.308. m. EASTER SUN - Rolf, the organist, is musical director. The Fs roo ol ecieesd 24 hours. ital etree ae ka DAY Fata grow iad — 4 — Mr. varied lightly aud is uow again bigh on : ie = ; Mr. Jones, tenors, Messrs South Atlant: aud Gull coast and tug weatner | HE RESURRECTION OF CHRISY. | i Berry, bassi; Messrs. Abbot ani has continued as before, clear and warm, with gentle winds. A very rapid fallin the barome- ter im the Northwest took place Friday evening with high Northeast winds ou the upper Lakes and followed by briak Southeast and Southwest winds on Lakes Michigan and Erie. Threaten- REIOICING soprani, Mist Moore and Mrs. Boyce The several selections are peculiarly ap Propriate to She occasion, and @s this choir i under skillfal training, good music way be ex- pected : At St. Johu’s church, Georgetown, the rec THB CHURCHES. ‘The solemnities of the Lenten season close with to-day, and thosé churches in which the death of tue Saviour and his descent into the ing weather with occasional light rains have er: have been the subject of mourning for | tor, v. Dr. Atkins, will officiate both morn- deen reported from the upper Mississippi val fe last three days will to-morrow celebrate | ing and afternoon; choir i volunteer se i the and trom the Eastern States. Brisk North His resurrection from the dead with services of | chorus. The organist is Mr. J. A. Lawrence winds were reported last evening trom Onli & jubilant character. The principal churches | who has charge also of the music. dir cts the fornia; this mornings reports have not been r, of the District which have special services on j choir. The choir is composed of volunteer+ ceive the occasion are embraced in the following list: | from the church, and are well drilled Good Probabilities —Lb@ weather will probably con- Catholic Charches. be expected tinue partially cloudy and clear on the Gulf, At St Aiayeinn Churen, Father Rochetor: | urch of the Epiphany the services South. and Middle atlantic. Phe clouds will probably clear away in the Eastern States with nothing more than very light rains. Partially cloudy weather with fresh Southwest winds will prgbably continue over the-upper aud lower Lakes. will be the brant ot the mass. The Kev. F. be conducted by Kev. Dr. Starkey, assisted B. McGuire will preach in the morning service. bythe Key. Mr. Jones. Service morning and afternoon. The choir here have been practising their Easter music for some time, and will o dcaubtedly render their different selections wanner that ehail be in keeping wii yious satisfactory performances, The « ~ tress and organist is Miss Kate Quail, whose F i 7E By see: Courr F. 5 Mozart's A Curious Nay mass will be FP inquiny— i Boatswain's Wife Charges him with, Robbing the | 12th. Vent Creator, K solo, by Mr. | *bility as a wusician is well known. ‘1: te ‘A court of fmquiry is in session at | Chase ae vi Madew eens under her direction is composed of well known Brooklyn ua) ‘his com, of | mat chor: “The Heavens are | \Calists: Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Wilson, soprani the following mer : . BL. B. Woolsey, ”” trom ‘The Creation,” with ehorus. | Mrs. Koot, Mrs. coutralti: Messrs. president; Commanders 1). &. Harmony, Henry per service at four o'clock will be con. | Knoop and Fletcher, tenori; Messrs. Fugit, “rben, Jr., and Assistant Paymaster J.E.Uann, | ducted by the choir, assisted by the Beethoven | Middleton and Pierson, bassi. The sentence {udge advocate. ‘Fhe court has been convened | Cct@tte Club—Messs. W. H. Burnett. S. ii. “The Creation,” en- to bear evidence in the charges made against | Witherow, lat tenors; © rand 1}. 1. | ‘itled“The Marvelous Works;” Te Deu her husband by Airs. Louisa dixon, wifeot Kob- | Burnett, 2d tenors. H. A. 3. G. ubilateDeo, Fay; mand hymn ert Dixon, ain inthe U.S. navy, whom, | Young, ist basi, F. A. Chase Wid: Milliard collection; Awthew, by she alleges, has beeu piltering from the govern- ney, 2d bassl. Wilcox's Vespers wil be sung antbem “Christ our Passover,” by ment at various times since 155. Boatswain | Magnificat, by Merchadante, with soprano soto k, is substituted for Venite. The on Dixon hss by industry and care xccamalated | by Madam K: : julielmo; | ™ustc will be of an elaborate order. about $30,000, which his wife has invested in Domn Grace Church. South W: » Will be ber name; and when he came home from Ea- = to-morrow for divine service, the Kev. Pr. rope on his last cruise sbe refused him admit jolmead oficiating. This pleasing Lov=s of tavce to his own house, and refases qo give up worship is very attractive, bis money. and he bas brought eult agaiust her u civil courts. fo her ata’ mente he has stolen thousands of dollacs worsb ‘The Easter of government proper! aE ones elon = SF The child of the Princess of Wales the birth of which was announced by cable a few days since, is dead. Its birth was premature. Tomes, Tth ins’. rally @7 The “ Society of tue Army of Tennessee” At ‘New . wil) bave ite next annual rennion and banquet Obweh ths Wer a AMitchen rene teria at Madieon, sin, O6 the ith of July, 1x72 morning andevening. The choir is — a7 The wife of Mr. Oart Formes, the well- eee aeartette. and under the leadership of known barre, been elected an honorary Mr. Charles 8. Bradley. member of the Sey wepag College, ei — Pres! Charch, the Rev. the session of New Yor! > in the erg hight. Mr. Irving as. ‘and afternoon. bern morning ‘The services at the at » last faited Mr. Weed, tor “ langaage used ih Metropolitan Methouist de- gone of his eyestcousiderably. Church witl to-morrow be of an imprene!: ve Great excitement ani & committee of investi. poy A.) Rev. Dr. J.P. Newnan is gation resulted, the day "s Festi discourse upon the subject og