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THE EVENING + ED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildings, Crier Yennsyiveutia ay, and Lith ot. BY TES EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANT. wo na STAM fs served by carriers to thetr sub- a fm the City and District at Tm Onnrs PER weed or FORTY FOUR OxNTs rau MONTE. Goples the counter, Two Ozst: “pace FoR Martine :—Three Months, 91 etx Months, $3.00: One Year, @8.00. No papers ‘are sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAK—published on Pridey merning—@1.6@ » year. rt SS STEAMBOAT LINES. = LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. | AMUSEMENTS, por NOBFOLK AND BOSTON. wt ADSpoTtation board and Banu’ hrough t.ckets and ton. Wil leave Ge > sud with the the Seuth 8 town. D.C. orto eee RRUWS & SON New York avery := NOCHOK LINE STEAMERS S41L EVERY WEDNESOAY AND SAT - URDAY TO ROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. alliug at Lond=nderry to land Mails & Pas “f this favorite line are tlantic passenger grave, up in evérs respoct with ali the ¥ ules calce al comfort, aud convenience of pas aC LON DON- > SMITH, 4¢ ~2A49 eth st. Was! mie 4m" \[ 18s E. A. MecomuIcR Invites the attention of the Indies of Washington and vicinity to ber elegant aq- sorlment Ot DRING MILLINBBY, NNETS IMPORTED BQN} ) Sen ne Nae Rin Tana SS N4trosat THEATER, Tout BU. ORE OF “RSO VAN WELVELE, meson roy saTURDAY, FLOW BRS, fc , 8c, AT TWO oO i 0, 806 NINTH tTRERT. Moniay-BENEFIT OF MBS. G. C. GERMON apis ims Os between E and F. co « i sOW OoOoL. it t LOWE'S FANOY STORE, - BAt® Baru, rons Yu PHOIUE RIES LADE : ~pleorpaas ; ; ss LACIAYE HINGE. FANOY GU PICKED NINE FROM WASHINGTON a AND Babine Mather Space, ' ar ar. M. Su between Sth and 9th streets. JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE ® I TNCOUN HAL 4 as N TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, April 1 STBAW GOODS Firet and only eppagrauce in Washington of Belling Cheap. ' MIBS ISABRLLA GLYN, INT, Agent. | Famous in the world ofart an == E GREAT TRAGEDIENNE © Inst recetved. VIOLETS and DAISIES, in all the | @f ine Pind ois ‘ena Sew Shades, S-cOMD per deme a a oes ‘ortus casateerxa Jost received. 100 PIECES BLAOK CALAIS @f Shaksperesn Readers. GAChe ee en Set cote eee pttise Glyn wat have the Renor of maki 6 PON, Acent. new Hine of BAIN sagt erein her Fomous Dramatic Reading wf Shaka- ol Gi at $1.98, $1.50, and g —— “MACBETH A. @_ GASTON, Abont. Just recefved, rts Foote and yland, Wuite rg.nie, retarni SVEES, Gent teyt AS Otice-Willurd’s Hotel. ME WANTS LINE OF STRAMSHIPE i BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. F. ‘Mar Hereafter 2h JUBN GiB 7 =u et aes week: NEW YO . INGTON. AND Leave SEW YU: SATORDAT t4 p.m. ores SBUDAY ot 7 0m. tod ALEAANDBLA Lot “Fer fell information, apply to, BP. A. DER HAM, Agent, oflee snd'wuart foot of High street <horgttown, oF st the corner of 17-b atreet aud New ork avenue. perk) J. W, THOMPSON, President, NEw EXPRESS LINB. VIA CANAL, EBRIWEEN ADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, VA , WASH PeTLgTON AED GEUBGETOWN, D. VU. Regular sailing day 14 North Wharves. Pailadeipt's. SATURDAY, at 1 m m 63 Water street, Georgetown, : WEDNESDAY, at5 Freight recetved A te BYD) Leave G! Pt a 3 Water street 2 00., Ale: he Wharves 00., 14 Morta falls SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE SOUTH ES eta the Kiehmond, Precerich: burt and Potomac Line — rs leave Beventh street Wharf, twice, daily ‘Sandar p. m. except 7 a.m. and 7 a ney ivenia e. INSURANC NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANCE COMPANY MILWAUBES, Wis ats Gartes J Pres't; m0 asets, and mutual nce a basa lower rat’ erve, Ageuta wanted. LY RSIGHT, General Agent, so S- im | Her conception-and rendering if ‘the eharacter of Lady Bucbeth i mustty eatermnad aatvus et the moet vUBESSS Rie EE Susot yBlack Geterrates ETT Sat the reasouable charge 3 TUM, Agent. euperl and precions triumphs of modern art. AG & Box Sheet wii} hoopened on SATURDAY MORN- ING. at Ellis’ Music Store. Benerved Seats OnE nee DOLLAR. plz tt IMPORTED 0 VEKDRESSES. latest styles, from ‘ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. 87 to 336. Cheap W. ° —___&. @, GASTON, Agent. BRILLIANT COMEDY ENGAGEMENT. JORRAT BARGAINS in all the NOVELTIES of | §. D. BRADLEY... Stage Manager. the Season. Celi carly to sear FO ains. OB SIX NiGilT® ONLY, mar Dif a.@ ‘anstom, Agent. COMMENUING MONDAY, APRIL Lith, it Tress. PARIS _BOUSE RE estan oe ee ere TANE COOMBS, Plmeed to apnownce that 1 ‘eave re bo will appear ae established my House in Ps id LADY TRAZLE. upw be able. as heretofore. to import all the Ip Sberiden’s #plendid Coruedy of thie movelties of the at make t! = SCHOOL FOR SCAR Ly ‘ance. 4 have to-day opened @ aby - ‘ line of Milli Goods. Beal Laces of aif kinds, 10K ROBINSON. Lisma Lace and Jackets, Black Dress SiIRs. ished Actér. from Wallack’s Walking and Travelliag Suits, Embroidered Cash amest mere » Ladies” Under te J. 8 P oWERFUL COMPANY Parts Corsets, (the best in the |.) Hair Braids. | ae: ted 1 ly with the view of producing the me Se. Tee ee bone a nel Teeitinate Drawa In wsiyle of surpassing excel Breesbn tuade to crdcr ih the oe Bik. D. Bradey, Mr F, Coleman, mhis No. 907 Fa. av : Bo. 7 Olte Trovise, Paris | fa. W-iyiicliand, =. Sol, ley mm i r i EF. Gilbert Yue? tmrorrast & prong wits “PJ. Deonard, POR THE LADIEA. & re etre Marie Witeine on, =< : Mine) Tie doe Manages, Bi. t NATURAL CURLS og Night, MONDAY, April 1 - for sale of reserved seats will be pen on pe: FE bn cl y norniie Hexteat Ellis: Music Store ald at orform at DAY and Admission 25 cente aplz.3t* Sat OLES’ MINSTREL TROUPE wit! Cesta tal wWEUNESbaY TEC oat received. » large assortment of LADIES walk iTS, 9; Pine FRIDAY nights of this week. ING SU: ud sell! wv he reduced the pri Garoeat The ee RENOG and ¢ OUNSETD trem $3 he other styles 30 Teexved 2c extra. cent. leas than. eBago. Afo! me of aR. cc N % ABOLS ‘and BMBHUIDEBIES, &c, aud selong feel leer ba cola PROF. CROMWELL’S 8. HELLER’S, MAGNIFICENT ABT ENTERTAINMENTS, fele-tt 35 Market Sv ace. POSTTIVELY THE LASt WEEK. BEBIJECTS OF REPRESENTATION MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 10-LONDON, THE GBEAT CITY, the Sights aud Wonders of the Modern Babylon. yer BECRIVED— 4 FULL ASSORTMENT OF NATURAL CUBLB, which I sell very cheap S HELUES. TUESDAY EVENING. APBIL 11—PALACKS OF BUROPE. the Wonders of Vers: _ ems - 718 jet Space. | aud the Alhambra. Grannta. © H WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ntti iss gheaas PROF CROMWELL will sonaie the entire pe WO dozen of our beet f Capris ol epiertainment to the Washington Moi nd. NATIONAL MONUMENTS. let Panis RID corm hy the Arch of Eriumpb. Paris: Obeluak: of Bukor os per poir cnuments of Frederick and Peter the Great c S. HELLER, WEDNESDAY EVENING AVRIL 12-GEK sett 715 MARKET SPA MANY ASD THE RHINE the Capitals aud HURSDAY ® s NG APRIL 13—PAkI8 THE BEAUTIFU CITY. the Uhurches. Valaces DRY GOODs. ANCHOR LIFE iNSURANCE COMPARY. Ne, 178 BROAD Y, NEW YORK. CAPITSL AND APSETS. 460.000 FIOER: OFFIC: BDMONY ©. FL SHER. President. JAS. GUPSILL, Vice President. This Company tasuce al! kinds ot Life and Endow ment Policies on the Mrtvat PLAas lic All Policies now forte Ho restriction on travel or non forfetiable. payments jence. Annual ¢ vi So extra rates for female ee. ‘Thety days’ grace allowed in payment of pre mums. No Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment 0 Premiums. ._ RepeceD Bates.—The premiume charged by this Compamy are reduced se low as to equal in some CENT. DIVIDEND IN ADVAROS. il the Policies issued by this Company contain » Gea, searantecing ® positive Case BURSENUER LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR DISTRIOT = OF COLUMBIA. ms 8. Pres’, 5.8. Smoot. V. Pree't GHB. White, Treas.” TB. Marche.Secy, Jao.T Lighter, Ass'tec. IG. Kimball, att’ BAH McKim. Med.kz. Sobert U. Graham Bi Youugs. - A. Cook. a itherow. . ¥. Guilick. LIGHTER @ MAECHE, General Agen:s for Lusirict of Columra, jané 4a) 17 7th street-opposite Post Ofice._ INSURANCE COMPANY oF WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Ofice: Boom No. 1, over the Bank of Washington CHARTEK EY BY CONGKESS 1537, WAPITAL AND SUEPLUS, $270,000, Inenres all descriptions of property tn the Dist of Columbia. No charge for stampa er puiicies Washington ES ADAMS, Presidens. _ABEL @. DAVIS. Secretary, ocd m.wttm Fire! Fire! ——— Th® ASCENT Heavy Losses Seay ron) Avs UST. ATTHS Hate INSUBANOK BOUMS or 1M. BANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACEYO3 >. #19 SEVESTH STSEET, OPPoSsiTs Pos? oFFicR, * SSF TO THSIR 4.00 0. MO teLb AS AN THiS DISTRICT, 45D WHO (NSURS PROPERTY iN TER SEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES MUTUAL LIFE INSUBAN(E ve ComrAnY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS. an ienn eee 489,008,000 ae STARR aR The Whe eee TS THTuaron ‘ORricg AT Tis Ensue BANCE ROOMS OF 2.8. EANSON ARDS. LEWIS BLACKYOE? 619 SEVESTu stTEs: iT. = ‘Toe dtvidends for this year have vanied trom 40 >= €%. to 9D per ct. of the anuusi premium scce and character of the “eyes sage lictoe. AMOUB ea Odeo UMD LIVES Axa E NATIONAL METHOPOLIT Trine INSURANCE COMPAS, -% ° DISTRICT OF COLUM. 4 ORGANIZED AVE ost ag 1g oas# CAPITAL. tne et acesemane BH ~ 0 No. 909% Pesan ghty 3 | and ttreets of the Lof Fashivn ARCH BLACK sires RIDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 14—for di BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILA benefit ol THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL FRE COLORED SILKS at $1.25 CHURCH: ITeL\. TBE ART LAND. the Ho ry of the Graces, Music, Sculpture. and Painting FRIDAY EVENING. APKIL 14—THE HOMES OF ENGLAND, from the Pelace of the Monarch to the Cot of tie Peasant. SATUBDAY AFTERNOC APBIL 18-11 HOLY LAND, Jerusaiem, 7: 8. Ford of the Jordan Bethlehem, andthe Holy Pisces of Males tine. . SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL P8—ine LAND AND THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY “The Emerald Isle, the Gem of the Sea, Admission 80 cents; children kaif price Doors open for the evening eutertainment at 7. commencing at o'clock. Doore open for the mati. nee at 2.50; commencing at 3.30 clock. Oarciagenis: be ordered for matinee at ¢:50o'cloek, and for the tock. Tickets at « BLACK GRENADINES 25 to ~-4 BLAOK GRENADINE § SF One case COLUBED POPLIN ALP At © per yard. Just received a magnificent stock of PARASOLS AND SUN UM BERBLLAS In Silk, Pongee and Linen; a great Variety trom T3cte upto $b. Just Dewsine to Av, BOGAN '& WYLI Sand 1040 7th One Price, and Grenadine. 31 to sc! ‘in, Chales and Mohair Lastree. tor ‘ulls, and 8 15 to TSe, *pring Shawls, $) to Parasols and Ombrelias in great variety. evening at #:30 o'c! t 5 asic Btore OOMS Y.M.0. A, Whalebone Corsets, 78c.; Bmbroideries from anc tion, 125; Tucked Neinsooks Whoa neues . OORNES NINTH AND D STEERTS. Spe6t* ___ 606 oth atreet, opp. Patent Uffice ee ee ee ALL ARE WELCOME) FKEE KEAVING KOOMB, with Popers ana Magazines from all parts of the country LIBRABY OF 16,000 VOLUMES. DAILY PBAYEB MEETINGS at 12:15 and¢p m. @YMBASIUM, BUWLIBG ALLEY. « BATHS. SABBATH SERVICES i LINCOLN BALL, at 2.30 p.m and in PROF PBATI'S TENT, co sabe! ar7.3o A few LACE CURTAINS at worth 95 30. LACK for Cortains at 25 prep hagh ry wore o4 PHUTE BRILLLA NTS. 12 cepts por yard. An a nt quality ot BLACK SILK at 3 per yard, PUBE MOHAIR, buf color, © cents; bas been ing for 66 cents per ard. 1acg sent sand ladice’ LINEN HANDK EROIRES Genk cheaper than the regal w difs aooe ‘all kinds and at low are 4 py sutiful enscriment of DRESS GUODS, BY CHEAP OASE BGORY BAXTER, 1920 Pennsylvania 3 TATIONERY, Ete. peectiaticiae ss Date erie biota tet ead TUSINGS OVER ECUKISTIAN YEAR, MSgises exes TH AN YEAR, by Concordance to the Christian Year. Science: Philosspliy, ea mavelae, nce. Philosophy. ebigion, Vasco T Pa ay, and ith et STABLISHED OVER 20 VEaRs ) sale cfthe a PIANOS McCammon, Albac}; alm, second-hand! Pianos, Organs and Melodecns fer sale o1 rent on the most accommodating terms, Pien Darwin's Descent of Man. Ninety Days among the B’ni Mozabs, Worders of Eugraving. Daplissis, aT MARKRHITER’s, No. 46 Seventh street, Letwern D and F streets, eight Coors above Ydd Fellows’ Hall, Choice Oil Paintings, Kngravings, Chromos. & ino, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Winlow re Frames, Picture Cords aud Tassels, &c.. iu the District, Annual of Scientitic Discovery, All the new Babbath Bchool Books a z BALLANTYN aphtt 402 7th st. Intelligencer Bu N=” BUOKS AT ine aexeuens Please remember Nome and Number. ap% ly" P « NS’. p> = BUNS, fe. OBE WAITE, Surtam Onircpedish, 4. fio, $39 Wsth street, opposite Ub. Troasary (cata iad in Washington. D.C. 1861.) He succeesfully The Heavens. An Llinstrated Hand Book o Pos | treats C , Bunions, Chiliblains. Uinb, and 1n- iar Astronomy By Amedes @uillemia, Bea’ | growin ‘and other diseases of the feet. with. tHully illustrated. in or inconvenience to the patient. The shoe Recess Studies. Filited by Sir Alexander Gray ‘worn with ease immediately after the opers. ‘MorN. ByJ.G. Whyte Melville. Refers to the many eminent Physicians, Sur ds of other reaponetble person his establishment. Hours. from 8 siness at off tients at th: real ower. Chapters on Pro; Beriblug Befussd. Leng Ruguacmenten’ ise SEWING MACHINES. bands im Buciety, C660 ne Io Adventures ip the Oasis of the Desert of Ba- ‘ur rhoneace Berl. By G. MOpbegy} eee: IMPBOVED LOCK-STITCH FAMILY WACHINE, of Orleans; a Tale of Bace and So- fier. e = at vol i lusively the Belf- Ad, Shuttle To: by Bawia es ee bererutle Feed: ths vensbling tie opere- Wane tor to fasten seams when desi: x | epl-ly" Agency; No. 711 MABKET SPACE, iz KeverosE PHILP @ SOLOMONS, jr SEWING MACHINE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ie TES BEST MAUBINS EVER CONSTRUCTED, Cail at the office, t $16 F STREET, and efamine it. Sold on monthly ipetelmente of ere. BE. B. BLul 5 ay a Agent. DENTISTRY. a A. PRATT. Graduate of Okio College ct 422 7th street, be- resent ged Aincrih, Wesbington, nia . F. FRENCH. ao MANUFAOTUBING STATIONER. FIRST-CLASS BLA‘.q BOOKS MADB TO OBDEB. Office at L. 0. Parke & Oo.'s, 313 AND 316 NINTH STBEBT, 5. W., Five doors above Pennsylvania. ce, Washingtos, D.0. = $10.50 EARTH CLOSETS. $13.50) Fpzmovan. aa OODKCFF'S IMPROVED PATENT. * ps. MERRILL ABSOLUTELY WITROUT ODO . has removed his DEATAL OFFIUB w iNDISYENSABLE To BVRBY FAMILY. 1118 B treat near Ith Go UUs & 00s Pay Ar moderate ‘prices, ‘Mitrous For Ie yiaud Oxidé Gas for extracting teeth. jes 00, Sole t ware Maryiavd Virginie d Dist, Ualeinbia, ae avepus, Washington, D-0. OOfivat WB MOSgB, Burafiare Dealer. _Comnty Righta for Sele. aps-lui BEAUTIVUL FIRST OLABS NEW PIARO ter eae at coe L. WILD_& BRO., [orice OF REMOVAL BARLOWS GALLERY OF OLl PAINTINGS No. 1995 PENNSTLVAMIA AVENUB, ny if dl Reece FiRLD, Confectioner, - t Dan- ar D,o . on oy howknes Lay ny Fiance lusical | A# soon as refitted. mb31 f ee APE quacns—a ft y att to. x D serve iz C% 'B BHIBTS for Bne dollar sy, bas * simple means of a PELECE ® Load Office Bales Boom, 1006 fei! + a TUTE. To ease ee _ WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1871. SPECIAL NOTLORS. PEERY DAVIS’ Pi.cn KILLER is consent al- ps. its enti rw i wheréver it bag been opinion is expressed of {ts medial propertics. In any attack, where upon the yatem is required, the is invalnabie. te nstantan ro Believing Pam fraly gondertul; and when uscd according to direc: tions. ie true to itename,a PAIN KILLER, mb3-eod W WHISKIES, GLNS, Erc.—i am now offering at Teduced prices my celebrated brands of BYE and OU BBOR, “Vid Crow,” “Bowen,” Choice Old De Roberton.” Old Bamiiy' Mectar oe dngabels,” “Finc App\e." “Ee above brealsiare een fo sire yh with Lind ry Sy teow prepay eat offered in our city, and ‘at 8 that cann: ii to suitall. Lrespecifulty call attention to my TO! bought by me at auction in New Zork, and wisteh I can sell at $2 less per gallon than original price. GAUTIER, Ligaors. ote., Importer of Winca, And Proprietor of the Cel: od a mbe-tr NATIVE WINB BIFTERS, , 1217 Pennsylvania svenoe. THY DER i the best artic INS IVORY PEARL TOUTH POW- teeth. Beld by ail druggists. ie for cleansing end preserving Price, and pong UVEN’S [NUDOBUUSGLOV: re stores soled gloves equal to new, Sid. by al! st gists and fancy goods dealers. Price, %§ conte. dué- ‘BA! A871 SPRING STYLES aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENER, Between Wth and 1th streets. SOW READY, SPBING@ SUITS. DARK PATTERRS. DIAGORAL “FROCK SUITS, GLOBE MILLS WALKING SUITS, MELTON DERBY SUITS, SILK MIXED FROCK SUITS. ' GOLB MIXED DEBBY SUITS, FLANNEL FROCK SUITS, FLANNEL BBY suits SPBING SUITS; LIGHT PATTERNS, DEXTER DERE ore. HARRIS FROU SUITS, HYDE PARK DERBY _ SUITS, CABVIOT WALSING = BUITS. MILLVILLE DERB SCITS MELTON WALKING = BUITS NOBBY SACK SUITS, And a great many other Fabrics and Styles. YOUTHS SUITS, (from 14 to 18 years,) Specialty BOYS SUITS, | from 6 to 14 years.) a Large Varioiy Light CASIMERE PANTS, with VESTS, or without; at least luv differcut patterns. Anearly ca’l is solicited, as I have the largest and best stock of SPRING GOUDS ever belore efbibired thie side of New York, at prices tbat cannot fai! to A. STRAUB, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUB, Bh én Between lth and lth streets. 1871 1871 SPRING? HABLE BROTHERS Drapers and Tailors, Have to offer to the public @ large and complete as eertment of x SPRING SUITINGS. CHOICE AMEBICAN CASSIMEBES, ENGLISH and FRENCH WORSTEDS, SOOTCH and AMEBICAB OHEVIOTS: GEBMAN GRANITES and TBIOOTS, SBENCH and ENGLISH CASSIME: BROADCLOTHS and DUESEINS, GBAY and BLUE FLANNELS, CADET WOULLENs, WHITE AND COLORED DUCKS AND MAB SEILLES, Which will be wade to order and styled by 3 Cutter of whem we do not feel that it ix necessary to writ &ny Congratulations of his ability, fer we well know that the public are aware of that fact. —_____ HABLE BROTHERS, NW. COBNEE OF SEVENTH AD D STS. INTALLIGENCERK BUILUING, apétr Case SCREW WIRE Boots and Shees. TRY A PAIR, and you will use no others, ‘They are the most Pli- able, Durabic, and Comfortable goods in the mar ket, Their success is unprecedented, and they are ly superseding sewed and pegged work wher introduced. SOLD BY DEALERS BVERYWHEBE. aps im = StPa= be IR STO) SENECA QUARRIES. THE MARYLAND, Tey) BM a NM ae are les, ‘works ‘all Heerg iene mung eaianes Grealas a Othet heavy bulldings, walla, tnd li-jobs wher ari bd yard corner and rigeate WW. -m wf. ém 0.W. Tbe }, Secretary pau rrven 46 rn NEAR M. aes ea ; Sore aND SHOES. BI AND 81 GUMS at UfBce Gales Desist se Teton Sees uae lar. TWO CEN’ FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Fripar, April 14. SENATE—The Senate met at 10a. m. Mr. Howe arose and remarked that in reply- ing to the recent speech of Mr. Sumauer op San Domingo he bad not only combatte:! that Sen: tor’s position, but had indulged in some retiec- tions which’ were wrung out of him by » conviction he could not then resist that that Senster had been speaking in the interest of the democratic opposition. The very explicit de “EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, iuporTaxt Nomimatigns.—The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day :—Benjamim BR. Cowan, of Ohio, Assist- ant Secretary of the Interior; James H. Baker, of Minn., Commissioner of Pensions; James McGregor, pension agent, Pittsburg, Penna; H. ©. Manning, collector internal revenue fourth district Lexae. Also, a number of post- ration with which that Senator bad yester masters. closed Bis remarks on the pending bill bad con vipced bim that the mator's Tt. Sumner InTERNAL Ravenve.—The receipts from this | Pivpose was not wai he cMc, Howe) had cap. fource to-day were €631,409.60. posed it to be, and he availed himself of the portunity to make this declaration. No one Would doubt that he made it with a great dea! Bore satisfaction than be did theremarks which he had previously submitted. He thougut be might de allowed to add in his own vindication that no one would suspect him of having wil- fully made that ake, especially when it w: considered that it was an inference «lrawn by THE stnscrirtions to the new loan to-day Amounted to $454,000, Total subscriptions io date, $58,523,40. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the democratic caucus will be held to-night he Capitol, to fact on the adoption of an address to the people large portion of the republican press, an@-he of the country. might say, by the entire democratic press. weaken 3 oer ) Tax SOUTHERN CLAIMS Comwrsston had a | 4? nan Injasdien weaciane dap een nae Public session yesterday, in which the claim of | p. ave known it. J, on that occasion, tried to the two sons of General Lerenzo Thomas for | gave the republicaa party from ee. Gamages on account of the federal occupation ; > for an act of w It was on that account of brick yard, pear Arlington, Virginia, were | 4™Ong others, that I spoke. conridered. the republican party, faithful to it always, aud —_——_ Icannot see it made responsible for violations Tue-PRESIDENT has again reconsidered his intention to visit the Pacific coast immediately of international law and the Constitution of after the adjournment of Congress. (0 account the United States without my hum- die effort to it. Im that spirit l spoke. The Of the continued session of the Joint High Com- mission and necessity of giving his personal at- Sevator arraigned me when I was trytng to save the Constitution, to save my Country, and 8 fention to the carrying out the provisions of the ill to suppress Southern outrages, he deters the party to which I belong, ag muth part, long, bis proposed visit to Cadiforaja until next Pail. the Senator from a. U1, was then pi Mise GLYX’s RuaDino— Miss Isabella Glyn, | nad no doubt whatever thar outrages and dis- equally eminent on both sides of the Atlantic = Dow ng ae — - A ( , is @ war, more or % was &s a tragedienne an: sand is to make her frat f thet 7 no hould be gracing ‘soee when ane will tend, Rtn, taken, But Inclined to the that the Hall, Shakepeare’s “ Macbeth." This lady has | Pemedy Imy m ee Sa ea the won high honors in her interpretation of this boble tragedy, and her repute wil! doubtless be acknowledged by a full audience ‘on the occa sion of her debut here. The eale of reserveu seats will be commenced at Ellis’ music store to-morrow. ——___ Sim Epwamp Txorwron, the British Mivis- ter, entertained at dinner last evening at bis residence on I street, Earlde Grey, Sir Stat- ford Northcote, Prof. Montague Bernard, Sir lohn A, McDonald and lady, Lord Tenterden, jon. Le Poer Trench, Minister Catacazy, Miss linbuysen, W. W. Corcoran, Col. Bernard, rs. Le Strange, Mrs. Howard, Mr. Francis , Miss Kate Riggs, and Senator Bayar. After dinner nreception wan given which was rented by a tar nam ber of ae diplomatic corps, Sevators, Representatives Prominent goverument amici: © Don’t Lrxe It.—The nomination of Mr. N H. Miller as @ member of the Territorial Council causes no little feeling about town, and seems to be especially distasteful to our Ger- mar citizens, in view of the fact that he is supposed to be appointed as & representative ot the German element of our population. A deputation of leading Germans waited upon Gov. Cooke this morning, aud warmly remov- strated against the appointment. There ix a Ss Geal of enquiry as to who recommended Mer for the place, or by whose intiu- ence it was secured, as it seems to be conceded that Gov. Cooke is not responsible for the an- pointment. Nobody seems willing to endorse it, and the general verdict seems to be that, ir the language of Daniel Webster, it was one “not fitto be made.” It seems to be thonght tha‘ the nomination will be withdrawn, and that i it is potit will be rejected by the Senate. TER REMOVAL OF POLITICAL Bisa: ould, in his , do more to CEASE THEIR OProsition and denunciation of the reconstruction acts and the constitutional amendments. The oper- ation of the reconstruction acts had ceased, the amendments were solid and tirmly tixed in the constitution, and the le would never allow any interference wi! m. The American would néver consent that the prin- ciplesettied by the war, the equal rights of all, should be surrendered, but would insist upon its proudest and fullest maintenance. He firm ty believed that the course of the democrats in tlis respect was the main causeof the blood and crime runting through the South, and he arked them what good was accomplished by 1 If the occasion called for it be would go to the extreme limits ef the constitution, but be was not yet prepared to confess that republican government was a failure, and that mititary Tule must be substituted over a large section of the country. Mr. Casserly stated that the democratic minority of the comimittee bad not b lowed sufficient opportunity to exam testimony aud majority report before p ing their views. He then proceeded to com: ment on the character of the witnesses chic! relied on by the majority. He atgued that tl. proceeding was designed merely to preve polities! power from slipping away from th Atver speaking for some time—Mr Casser Staced that he «id not bave time to maxe argument on the constitutional question. Tie col spiracy feature was @ reproduction of the —_ Gry. KR. B. Cowss, tue newly appeinted As sistant Secretary of the Interior, isan Obt‘oar by birth, and has been a resident of that Sta until the presest time. In early life he st medicine, but shortly abandoned that profes sion tor the editorial chair, which he occupied for about fourteen years with great credit to Limself and the occupation of bts choice. In 1361 he entered the military service in the «1- pacity of ligutenant, but was the same yea: a. appeinted a paymaster in the volunteer set yice | Odicus sedition jaw of John Adams. oy Secretary Stanton. He was also elected Mr Casserly asked leave to print the balance Secretary of State of Obio the same year. but | Of bis remarks, but Mr. Edmunds objected. only held the office for three montbs, resigning HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mr. it to retain his place in the army, which he bel * Holman (Ind.) 8a id the objection to the ure o until January, 1864, when he was inted Adjutant General of the State, filling?) oper the hall of the House by the Young Men’. fer four years. Since then he has been en- | Christian Associa’ convention had been withdrawn, and be renewed his request for ite pursuits, He is now Su unanimous consent to allow the use of the hall —— mp ngnpeer te = rm oes. Se ecpeieg and closing services of the con- e fact that he 6 various places 9 d Mr. Ward (N. ¥.) said he shobid to which he has been called with decided credit lem tt was ry gaged in banking, manufacturing and mercan to himeelt, and to the entire satisfaction of the public, is ‘the best guarantee of his titness for | be neither political nor sectarian. was Soceaseseahie toca ate eee ien ieee | canes bcealy (Ry anit the puslanenseee moment doute we > —— Ei was not in his Es 1 Fine ART.—Ulke, the artist, has under way eet wage ban) a the Committee on in bis studio a life-size three-quarter length por- Tinting, a substitute tor the concur- trait of Mr. A. RK. Shepherd, in oll colors, which tent resolution roviding for the printing of Promises to be one of the best portraits and most | neromr oy THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, elaborately finished pictures of its class painted Providing for the printing of 5,000 copies of the in this city for along time. T! - | Teper ler ex] contents an prescion that Mr. Uike is ¢ photon nae ei | article entitled eens, wom the content the pl only, and rests his reputation en that branch of portraiture, does him grave injustice. The fact as, he has been thoroughly trained in both the principles and technique of art in the best schools of Europe, and this training he ts now turning to ee account, as his recently painted portraits and the numerous sketches and finished pieces on bis walls fully attest. His studio is wel! worth a visity — Mr. Edmundson bas just completed at his studio, On 7th street, a pair of very faithful like- nesses, the subjects being the Mayor and Mrs. Emery. The portraits are life-size busts, and po can hardly fail to satisfy both the sitter: and their many friends and acquaintances, as well on account of the faithful manner in which the likeness is preserved as ef general treat- ment. Mr. Edmundson has also on exhibition a npmber of fruit pieces of his own production. which must tind many admirers among those whose taste lies in that direction. — The removal of Barlow's gallery—which ic ‘States, and one entitled ‘‘State Normal Univer- sities.”” a L.-3 —_ erp eye the previous question, eclining to yi any p ‘ Mr. Me> hy (IIL) moved that the House &u- journ. 1) to. The House refused to second the demand for the previous question. Mr. McNeely moved to amend by expurging all after page 50. Mr. Townsend (Pa.) said that the objection of the gentleman arose from the fact that its statements showed @ lamentable ignorance in the democratic Stetes. Mr. Biggs (Del.) said that it had been shown that the allegations against the State of Dela- ware were gross calumnies, and the State leg: lature bad taken away the charter of the insti- tusion that had so basely Hbelled the State. Mr. Wood (N. Y¥.) thought too much money Was being spent for printing. Mr. Hoar ( Mass.) advocated printing the ful! number ordered by the Senate—2),000 copies, to take place shortly—from its present location . Farnewor if to groom on the ground tor on the sunny side nmi ae ey Eeeen aegis b Saad Lire ebrlptpgetrpeny es not yi Mesers. Borchard (1l.), Dunnell (Minn.), e proprietor bu ie public at large. It will D . c ting bevWorth considerable to pleasure seekers and gd ook, ee? Serenion ee om m lovere of art to drop into a repository of beautifa! Mr. E. H. Roberts (N. Y.) defended the action things without going out of the usual route of a. cing from fashionable stroll—to Bass a8 it were, in an io- tna nee vss cas pele prertied pete pike. lite wey Mr. Holman (Ind.) moved t Jay the resoln- ni jou! . Barlow rs Will fd both pleasure and profit in the change. | Sigh, om the table. Disagreed to—yeas 73, ae Mr. McNeely’s amendment was. j ‘Tae Weexty Sra for this week contains Tita sd by t n a. —— ot the cabetitute. the pames and biographies of the gentiemen “ stood cas 4, nays nominated by the President for the Territoria! | ya, yutcheg PeMker Voted DO, an fhe substitute Council; the republican nominees for the lower The Senate resoiution w» Houre; republican and demuoratic meetings iu y 7 then concurred in. the several districts the ot Tar Working Prov voters; the civil war in France; ** and img # are out,” a farm baliad; a besutiful story “Thp Hermit of Clement's Inn,” by Walter of the Forty. Thornburg; ings second the Nations! Labor This Congress; all the Local News; the latest Tele- | etablie’ ..; eran ic News from ail paris of the werld; Polit. | burg g<eut is one of the largest in feat ‘News from all q' ; Washington News | th. a and Gossip; Editorials on current topics; Agri- ee e articles; valuable ng . id Recipes. and Enfield lonetary re Ce a PE wk bpetige okey 2 : bale per 80" a0, in ay toi 5 pies fivi ner ay id Steranieg POS Ay Cave, 2 ——— ‘am Dar’r, OFricn Cuur, Wejatuinoron, D. c, non cee opais for the pv ois) wil has coptinued gan gh hws — The barometer = iS z e H z é ty | F nit.g weather and light rains in the Souther: San States, The pressure is stationary an: vising on the Pacific coast. The temperatar: is slightly higher in the Northwest, with ; heavy suow storm in Western Nebraska. Fresi | METZ Of expendi and gentle ge oy winds prevailed o — +20ee--—____= Thursday on Lake Mich id have now e» Exp OF THE Coal-Minens’ Sterxe.—! tended to Lake Erie and the Ohio ley. Tt enge received from Mauch Chunk clouds almost entirely cleared away yesterda the great ceal , out of which so north of Virginia Tennessee, but are no tzonple hes » is near its end. replaced by imcreasing baziness. Provabilitics:-—It is preted) that the barom tion at ter will continue to rise in Ni on The Lakes, a a jeasterl; T Po focatitige will prepeniy | e the Valley, e Bout States. isan ticlpated during Fridav. la ym is ill at Chiselhurst, and has been. to his room several days. 7 Ex-Commissioner Rollins has been appgin- ted tecnsurer of the Union Pacific Rallray. Taw 4 member of | ‘The debate on the pending order, the kuklaux | i roceeded with, {TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR; | This Affernoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-Day, The Civil War France, | via London, A peril he delegates of the party of cost returned (fom Versailics, Thee silent as to the details cf their negoriatior with the Thiers’ government, and nothing elk be wade Known until a ft! report of their mis= sion is cor | The plate sei try of foreign at specie. | jandalicm ef the Commasiats | _ The cowm ine, considering the column in the Pince Vend In the buroat of the mimic~ &* being converted wio © and false glory, and negation ernity, have decreed its dem the Kxpected General Attack The Mot a’ Ordre claims that the mw now py the whole of Newilly, and ex Revers! attack will be male to-wight by the army of Versailtes. at ka Not Cat. VERSAILiLee, April t.— The Paris and Or- icane railway bas pes been cut Continued Mighting Abdont Parts. } | Panis, April 13,p. m..7ia Lexpow Apr) 14 | Asnieres still beige out against the \ersaiilen forces, whose every atta > 4 ments are in py at Nenifly. Fort Valerien are facing in the © sece. Cannonzding is heard south Ajrtl iS, evepiag, via Low 14,—The object o: the Ver: to-day Was apparentiy to re Asniere thereby relieve the detacament of it trons surrounded by the conusanwt force: on © Istand of Grand J {The Versaitie hi of Lavidow, « | There was infant cy ug vem capnonaded (he ¥ Amperet the ar-roact fo the villages, The communists gave way | at oneo’clock, And General Dambrowen: asked fonretnforcements. They were sent ivi ward, and it & announced by ‘to night’* commar journal that the Versaules.ivrooswere tosliy repuleed. | More Arrests by the Comm: |, Jerker, the voted Prauco-Mgaicau bas beem arrested The commune has fecided to keep Rergeret =. gens and release Atey. Ul course tha New York story that they Lave Leon condemacd to @eat® ts antrue. a Thiers Refuses to Treat with the recente. heael 5 ‘The delegates from the party of come jiation have returned from Verraiiles, h' refused to : wul the organization of the national guard of whieh should take the place of and exclnJde ny other + ways sity, bot poy tee A retused to recognize the os of the commune, or enter tnto any negotiation tor a treaty an armistice. = aa aka The Incurgents Take 2.000 Prisomers. ‘The Afrancht newspaper. of Parts, anno op thet the insurgents 000 priponers at \ i- liers. | ‘The Intended Effort tor the Captare Loxpon, April 14.—A Timer special from Ver- saillea naye the arrival of General F ‘ronr ites government of the intestion ta make a supreme effort for the ca; ‘The Maillot gate is an utter wreck. of nationals from George's go to the ramparts, and torcibiy resisted am attempt to compel them to do =o The Daly News bas « epecial from Pare stating that Grousset, the Communist delegate Minister of Foreign Atiaise, declares concilia, tion imposetble A quantity of guns have been seized in the hope of ap American dealer Two Practical Americans Two Americap contractors have offered to | bay the column of Vendome and cast | cannon. A Tab to the Whate A dispatch trom Versaitles anes the Aweomt|y | adopted, by a vote of 44500 14, a reso i giving each arrondisement of Paris tue right glect four members ot the myaicipal ‘The Lett vainly wotested agatust the ac the ma 5 Gen. Cathelincans. commanding the Breson legion, has established bis headyuarters Kamboutilet. The fesurce: L.ONses The Telegraph + spec Versailies the loses of the insurgents in the combats week aggregate tully 9,000. Some tneurgent co wanders have proposed to the Versat ernmentto deliver up the gates of F Forts d'isey apd Vanvres on the payment o! = and abait militon trance. The offer was declined. The Bombardment of Paris. Lonpox, April A dispatch from Paria yesterday states that twelve shote were fred into Paris, and caosed great damage. Shells continue to tail, and it is reckoned that prop- erty worth two million francs bas been de stroyed. Fighting is still going on. A it attack is expected, which must be fina dispatch from Versailles states that stories that the government troops were deteated are un- true. The troops only retreated from Asnieres and Clamant to draw the insurgents out Av American gentieman, ) wut trom Paris, states ae certainly true that 9.000 insurgents have been killed, wounded, or missing. a“ Biot” | The Standard bas a dispatch from Vienne stating that a rehgious rot had occurred at Odersa. The pews were despoiled and great tation committed. The authorties were ries. +6. Fraads ep the Post 0: CLEVELaRD, Onto, Aprilli—Joun W. Hail, of Sparta, Morrow cousty, Obio, was bronght ‘to at the instance bere i of ‘special agent , of the Post Office Department,charged with using canceiled stamps for the ps r por ed &n examination, and Was remanded to (he United States Court - Leavenworrs, K g0 and Leavenworth railroad was formally opened by ap excursion from Leavenworth to Uameron. The prospect throughout the State for a bountiful crop of truit and grain was perer bet- Immigration into this State promises largely to exceed that of any other previous year. From the Pacific Slope. Say Fraxcteco, 15.—There will be no de mand for foreign breadstuts this year io Aur tralia and New Zealand. The civilians arrested in Alaska by the mili. tary authorities, after being confined for seve ral months at Otyrapia, Washington Territory, have been discharged, no evidence being found agaist them. —EE Povonxesr: "s ar =e, ore PAIR, N. V+ Avett 13° Wm. Mare Igy of Tivol. died 9 ca ‘om the efiects of @ Due agone ewe duri +“ fegut hetween the Trish and Americans at ed last Monday night. The murderer i« not au nigeeehiiaioean. Bailroad pap Barsed. Crxcummatt, April 13.—Bridge No. 6, between Guilford and Lawrenceburg, os —— is Jesh for Marder: Crvcreyatt, April 15.— Se rested for the murder of M: Heinz, bad a pre’ examination to-Gay. He wax hel! tw appear in $5,000 bail, in default of which be was remanded to jail. 22 pam . The Vacanty im the New York Legis- istere. = - Alnay, \. ¥. April 14.—A bill for a epeciat election in New York city to ull the place ot Assemblyman aoerie = ligbe Goto lodiana, $1 1.68. Corn dof: aN squthern, Tease sallow soathers, sc mixed Bester, 7c. Onte @uil at Gtatse. Proviswns on > canoes mpislssixes, old, &6 bod; 6 aed