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ETS ane ae THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bulldings, Cormer Penesylvania ay, and Ith st. BY TES EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ceo THE STAR te served oy carriers to their sud- serfters In the Cliy and District at Tan (ants Pua W23KE or FCaty-youR CaNTs 1x2 MONTE. Gopice Mf the counter, Two Cents. PAE FoR MatLine:—Three Months, §1.50; Etz Months, $3.00: One Year, $6 00. No papers fare sent from the office longer than paid for, THE WEEKLY STAS—published om Friday merning—$1.60 8 year. PERSONAL, Mapas OGDON TELLS PAST. PRESES i and FUTUSE. to LADIES ONLY. B S12 @ erect, betw 2d and Sd streets ap! i ee GENTLEMAN THAT Se oa T tL : t : HAT wheelbarrow GEORGE OMBS, grocer who he § Ps ¥ Coomb on star V2 87—N2 5,615. LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. f uM" E. A. MeCORMICK Invites the attention of the ladies of Washington snd vicinity to her elegant as- sortment of al SPRING MILLINEEY, comnection with the ¢ aby. IMPORTED BONNETS. QS TAMMERING POSITIVELY CUBED? ORT ET ATS. BIBBONS, , WrcRewt Medicine or Surg tca! Lastrumen FLOW BRS. &c , tc, sparen : No. $06 NINTH :TBE™y- S. Patew 3 ap 13 Im™ between KE and F. aliwhe are siil-cted ith Stam ae JUST RECE:VED, -) hn easy a A FULL 1IN ee STRAW wooDs: __N.W. corner Mth aad # street “SIN NEED OF AN EXPSRI- THLY NURSE apply & Island aycnue and 51 the highest present acd | t 4 1d. D YET BE 13 EWARKE OF THE QUACKS avd be ure. loweot reps + and confide your efor the tas oh: 4 reliable. tr mbug: fort he pr success when others fail F for Lady Patunts. 414 Wth str itation Be tor de forladies. TAKING AN ENDOWMENT POLICY IN he NOBTH WESTERN, yon secure your old pendence npon others yim the event of death, money you pay to the company will earn 6 to] per cent. compound interest. Office. 1_¥. KNIGHT M MO PRINCE “LOAN OFFICE, 1e@6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE @P STAIKS) néral Agent BSZak FOR THE SALE or UNREDEEMED GOODS teltr ey cers LT De. LEON, 414 lth street, ab: & tan for such wpectaity at the. moat scieniift > ac imprudence, at time Wo et) for pa +3, to dence c @ Pp Pepuayivania a | | | | ina and-tf Lona OF ce an E FAIS 3 Children FI YEROLOTHUS iN W so ly LADIES SUFFERING From GULABE 4 TIES, or any complaint peculiar te their sex sh. uid confide in DB. LEO: . the ouly reliable an‘ oldest establisred Pr; th ,eeplested inn for such specialty tr be city ive deeirine treatment repose ir him the atmost confidence. iniooiet He especially Invites = call from those who nave been deceived and swindled by the many hambag: and advertising quack: {testing the city. & speedy cases, cure is guarsntied in be vaterooms for Laty patients. Orrrespon sep: Honrs—W tol, 2 to 5,6 strictly eonfidential Rooms 414 loth street.above Penn sven SPRING HABLE BROTHERS Drapers and Tailors, Have to offer te the sor! & large and complete as NEW. SPRING SUITINGS (HOICE AMEBICAN CAUSIMEBES ENGLISH and FRENCH WORSTEDS SOCUTCH sed AMERICAN CHEVIOTS. 2 GEBEMAN GRANITES snd TRICOTS. FRENCH sud ENGLISH CASSL BBUADCLOTHS and DUESKINS. GBAY aod BLUE FLANNELS, CADET WOOLLENS, WHITE SND COLORED DUCKS SBLLLEs. Maz be made to order and styled by aCatter t feel that it ie necessary to write 7 cc Biations of hie ability, fer we well know at the public are aware of that fact > BABLES BROTHERS, Nw CO & OF SEVENTE AND D STs. INTRLLIGENCER BUILUIN me GENUINE VICHY WATER, BOTTLED 1871 ) ALSO, THE CELEBKATED Fredericks Hall Bitter Water, From PRRICKS BALL NEAR WILDBURGHAU- Also. cur ceusl Fine Assortment of FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, OLD COGNAC BRANDIE NUS CHAMPAGNE WINES, f AND RHINE WINES, BURGUNDI HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, KYE AND BOURBON WHISEIES, ETU, gro. "ro., At New York prices THOMAS RUSSELL, (Successor to Beyer & CO phe ty 12914 PEADSILVANis AVENUE, i | Gloves, Veiling Ribb Sellimg Cheap. A. GG. GASTON, Agent. Just received. VIOLETS and DAISIES, in all the New Shades, & cents per dozen A. G. GASTON, Agent, Lathe get fey PLRORS BLACK caLais 7 Bae 7 tion prices: 4 Hew York sngg "GASTON, Agent. Just received, w new | RIBBONS, solling at $ ber yrard oot GEUS GBALN SAS! 1.98, 91.90, and 81.7 A. G. GASTON, Ageut Just received, s Fall Line of the Black Uclebrated VI DETTE KIDS, st the ressonal rge of $1 AG ¢ + Agent. 1M PORTED 0 VEBDBSSSES, latest styles, from B7 to $50, Cheap. A. G, GASTON, Agent GREAT BSRGAINS fn sil the N LT IBS of the Beason. Call carly to secure Barga: mar 35-18 A. G GASTON, Agent. PARIS HOUSE BE-ESTABLISHED—1 am to announce that I rm hed my House in Pari now be able. as heretofore, to import ali the novelties of the season as they make their Sppearance. I have to-day opened fail line of Millinery Goods. Beal Laces of ail kinds. Lisma Lace Points and Jackets, Black Dress Ss. Walking and Travelling Suits, Embroidered Cast mere nes, Ladi s kc. &o. These goods are all new, of ‘the beet quail- ty. and will be sold st the lowest possible pric Dresses mad® to order in the latest styles. IAN. . With ‘mblS No. 907 Pa, av.; No. 7 Vite Trevise, Paris v= ii FOR THE LADIES. we SATUBAL CUBLS af every shade, size aud style, which 1 wil! sel tower than any other bense in c Jast received. © large assortment of LADIES WALKING SUITS, and selling very cheep, I have reduced the prices of Corsets; the beet ENOR CORSETS frem $4 to $3, and the other styles 0 ber cent. less than a week ago. A full line of Pa ASOLS ‘and EMBBUIDEBIES, &c., aud selliag very low. 8. BELLEB’S. Mt 71S Market Space Jest RECEIVED a A FULL ASSORTMENT oF NATUBAL CUBLS, which 1 sei! very cheap. a = J UST BECELVED— 200 dozen of onr beat ncn PAKIS KID GLOVES, D S. HELLER, 726 MARKET SPAC DRY GOODs. BAx Gaines st @1 per pair jamo-tt dozen) Gents’ ail Linen HAS ‘nts each. or $1 per de One care (2 extra fi HANDKEBCHIEFS at Api Linen SAPKINS $1 per doven Blesched Damask TABLE CLOTHS $1 cach LINEN TOWELS W and I2¢ cents, Striped JAPANESE SILKS at 87350 cents BOGAN & WYLIE 101% and 1040 apl7-tt bb street NV ODHEAD & B DBESS GOODS. PABASOLS, AND FANCY Al fieles. | An angurpassed stock of tue latest Novel utiful Striped Grenadines at 25: s. Binck Milks at $1.25 and ap bh 8275: 0 at We. aud ce ap Cambrics, Alpacas. - ke. &C.. very cher of the Dest quality. Prints 6c. and upward Cloths, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, &c., lower prices than ever is BODHEAD & CO's 5 Bt 1425 F. corner isth street ERY GOODS A few LACK CURTAINS gt $4 por patr.worth 95:0 LACE for Curtains at 25 cts. per yard, worth 75 cis WHITE BBILLIANTS, 12 conts per yard. lity of BLACK SILK at $2 per yard. B MOHAIR, buf color, 38 cente; has beeu cent ‘ 1000 geut's aud ladies” LINEN GANDKERCHIEFS er cent. cheaper than the regular prices w HIF Goods of all kinds and at lgu Bears A nt gy of lad GOODS. ¥Y BAXTER, mb33 No. 1920 Pennsylvania avenue CLOTHING. |= OLD HEADQUARTERS FUR BOYS’ CLOTHING, at AK MALL, 7th street. NEW STYLES FOR SPRING, w* E DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF , YOUTHS AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which we offer at the LOWEST PRIVES mbi7-Im MEN Gentiomen who desire to dress well and tastefaily, ‘nd to do so economically, rs Becommended to Examine our Steck of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Also, our SAMPLES & CUSTOM WORK wWhick we make to order at short notice. WE STILL EP ON BAND, AND MAKE TU teh KERO SURE, THE FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, The Beet Fitt and the Beet M {nm this or other markets, Prices ag low as ihe lowest elsow Bere. NOAH WALKER @cCo., 61) PENBSYLVANIA AVESUR, . feist FF, + baernors, +” (@uccessor to HF. Lotow « Co., CITIZENS. ARMY AND Navy wecimgncane cage tel. ater oP 09 Foun ETROPOL!TAN HOTEL, yisat Estazcist ED 1853. JOSEPH BECK HAUS, 14904 FRANKFOBD AVSNUB. ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER EXCLUSIVELY OF FIBST-OLASS CARRIAGHS: NEWEST STYLES. he Ti Lo rt AMUSEMENTS, Wy ATILONAL THEATER, “tus ETENISG, the talented young actor M&S. FRANK MAYO, In fhe intense drama of the STBEETS OF NEW YORK. MO'VTON'S LAST SILVER PRESENTATION MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWu O CLOCK. pol@aday. April 27, OONCBOSS & DIXIE'S Ocle- elphin MINSTREL EROUPB. lt ‘ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. A. D. Brapiey BNGAG NIGHTS ONLY OF OMB. The wonder'ully aod brilitant polieh of this grest artist. who hasbeen #o very sacceasfal in the F ndition of each character ia her varied repertoire, aave i heir revival an unalloyed trinm pb TUESDAY EVENING, April 15. will be preseated Mire, Lovell’s beg iful drama of the in which Mire 5 Emeline. support: distingnisted you a most powerful for the sale of reserve: Music Store. ae GBsP VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SONCERT, by Ine MASONIC CHOIR, 4 company. Diagram ais DOW ready at Elite Assisted by Mre J. REMINGTON FAIBLAME nd Miss JENNIE DANIEL, FoR THE B PIf OF THE GBAND LODGE OF Dis- zi TBKICT OF COLUMBIA, AT THE MASONIC TEMPL) ON WEDNESDAY NVENING, APBIL 19,1571 Tickets Fifty Ce Tickets to be had at Temple and members of the Fraternity. ap 1 ALL'S UPERA HOUSE. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ANOTHER GRAND SENSATION # NIGHTS ONLY and 2 MATINEES, Commencing Monday night, April 2th, THE LONDON, PARIS. AND NEW YORK PANTOMIME COMPANY, Who will produce in the grandest atyle their sploa did Spectacuiar Pantomime of the 3 HUSCHBACKS, Introducing for the first time in Washington, MK CHARLES ABBOTT, And hia famous Pantomime Company. First sppearance in Washington of the young and peerless MLLE MABIK BONFANTI, — re Asrolut whose high reputation as a rouse stands upon record in every cit) uf Euro SIGNOB NOVI8SIMO, the ee THERE EB K * Pearis of the Orient, “Buy a Broom,” aud ““Rev- €ls Mexicano. MESSRS. MOE AND GOODRICA. TBE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED SKAT: From Lot New Yor THE SKATE OONLIGHT NEW MUSI¢ BEAUTIFUL BALLETS SPLENDID TRANSFORMATIONS tertainwent produced at a cost of over THEEE THOUSAND DOLLABS. LIELBAL PEIv ES OF APMIBSION Box sheet will be at Ellis’ Music Store on Thursday norning for sale of Beserved Seats with out extra charge. ap Is twas. MUSival ENTEMTAINMEST by a Distinguished Vocal sts, shipo? Prof J H-DANIEL at W EL.on TUBSDAY KAENING, A mission @cents. D ypen at? to commence at 8 PROGRAMME. Chorns—* Har Rall. —Miss Josep > al valley avd KOM Thoms te Gath; ad mith, Mu 1 w arun B.M. Thomson 3. Oct Zolmer— Messrs Willett. M. Tiel, McFariand, Daniel Go where the mists are sleeping ley and Bettie Havenner "The March Becker. is Juin A. Powell, 7 ‘inott.” Bishop King of th — Where Duell. O. 4 Prot. J. 16 Miss Rachel @arrett Pianist ‘The piano organ tsed on this occasion are kindly furnished by tl vhn F. Ellis Meio Btore. apls. 4 | 2 cr ¥. CORNER NINTH AND D STBEETS OPEN FROM 9 A.M. T0110 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME! FREE KBAVING ROOMS, with Papers and Magazines from all parts of the country LIBBABY OF 18,000 VOLUMES DAILY PBAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and¢> 0 GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY. & BATHS. SABBATH SERVICES in LINCOLN HALL, at 2.30 p.m and in PROF. PRATT S TENT, coruer Pa ay. avd 13th ot at 7.30 p.m. ae (esta fe agency for 1! of Win. Knabe McCammon, Albauy ianes, Urgans and M rent on the most accommodating Organ Tuning and Bopairing — No. 486) ON EXHIBITION (No. 456 ket ABD SALE arn STREET. (Steger. aT MARKRBITER’s, No 486 Seventh street, between D and E streets, eight doers above Odd Fellows Hall, } Paintings, Engravings, Chromos. ee@t Stock Paper angings, W ‘ture Frames, Picture Uords aud T1 ls. &c.. in the District. TERMS. CASH Please remember Name and Namber ORNS, DB WHIT! So. $38 th street lished in W, apy” ned In nk r diseases of the feet. with- b or inconvenience to the patient. The shoe can be worn with ease im: y after the opera tion. Beters to the many eminent Puyriciaus. Sar- (eens, apd thousands of other respor le persons, bo patronize his establishment. Ho from 5 to press of business at 0 Dr. Witite is unable to Piste patient at tbe Took? ; is anal reir except between 6 and 5 p.m. jan S!-iy THE TRADES. OK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND PKOMPILY EXECUTED POLKINHORN & 00 , ly D street, between 6th and 7th «1 roots, a. M. @ AUG. SOHMEDTIE, Teh street, between @ and H streets. BEPAL OLOUKS, SPE ate charges. @ WaATOH JEWELRY SCAB carefully executed, st moder oos-ly es eae GES AND HARNESS SBCBIVED Oran GRAND SOLD ON CABBIAGES BEPAIRED. a. 80%. 40b. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. tee C. WILLARD, a a ESBITT HOUSE, ap6-6m WASHINGTON, D. 0. OUBINSUN & CU... ‘BOILBK MAKERS, Nos, 54 and 36 Water Street, Georgetowa, D. O. BOLL' WORK of every description promptly ded “TRON RAILING snd SMITH'S WORK done i bert manner. chesp for cach. apl 313 eermicemators. 313 celebrated bottomed. ¢! cr’s galvanized, roo corra; 313 5 apli-7t__ Five doors from Peunsy lv *RLETY oF F A nd CUBOERTING & and UU! hy ipvegser and Mapa! ‘oy for pianos: Instrumente generally, attended sautbfully to. ‘lard 14 ul WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDA ening Star. , APRIL Is, 1871. EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. TWO CENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES, WHISKIES, GiNS, Erc.—i am now offering st brands of BYE and FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings Teespay, April 18, 1 Bengabelay ne Apple. aye Be brands have INTERNAL ReEvENUB.—The receipts from this SENATE.—Mr. West offered a resolution re- been selected with arent care, and are certainly the | source to-day were $155,800.81. quest ng the President to detail an officer or eng'- $ city ) an res no feiltoeuitall, Lrespectiully call attention tomy | vy, : pie | DOCT# to assist in the Survey now being made * bought by me at suction in New | VICE PResIDENT Cotrax and family left this | onder the auspices of the State of Louisiana, York. and which I cap sell at $2 lees fon than | city tor their Western home yesterday. with the view to the improving and strengthen- the origin: Gabtt . ing of the levees of that Stat Passe, - Ana Proprietor of ere cree apes: Liquors. ete, | Ligur, Gommanper WALTER ApnoTT, U. S On motion of Mr. Morrill of Verz the % ” NATIVE WINK BiTTERS, N., bas been ordered to the Asiatic fleet. Committee on Public Batidings and Grounds mbs-tr 1317 Penusylvaniaavente. THUBSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DEL is the best article for cleansing and preserving teeth.” Seid by all druggiste. Price, and 80 cents. JOUVEN’S LNODOROUS GLOVE CLEANER re- Stores soiled gloves equal to new. Bold by all drng- sists aud fancy goods dealers. Price, 35 cents, deb-ly BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. Thie eplendid Hair Dye isthe best In the world Harmless, reliable, instantaneons, does Bot contain lerd, nor any titalic poison to luce paralysis or densh. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations was directed to Inquire into the expediency o requiring all RAILROAD DEPOTS IN TRE TON THE GRADUATING CLASSat the my this year consists of fifty-three Midshipmen CITY OF WASHING Coxeness will, from appearances, hardly be able to adjourn to-day; but, withont doubt, au adjournment will be effected to-morrow. Cuter Justice Cuase appeared on the bench of the Supreme Court yesterday looking greatly improved in beal where steam engines are used, to be farther re moved from the public buildings and pablic ground:, and report thereon at the neat seasion of Congress. Mr. Biair asked to take up his resolution of ng On the Attorney General to com R nicate the stipulations entered into that officer and the counsel of Verger, in ence to tweer refer boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine | New MimisteR FROM Mextco,—A dispatet THE CASE OF YEROEE achelors Hair Dye has had tatr‘y years | from the City of Mexico says General Sanchez | before the Supreme Court. untartished reputation to upheld its integrity a= Hair Dye—Black or Brown. Sold Mr. Conkling asked Mr. Blair what was the lied at 16 Bond street, New App! 1 N object of the resolution. Mr. Blair said the object was to giv: le the information to which the: 4. It strongls Suspected that there been huggermuggering in this case of Yerger, and the tuth should be known. Mr. Conkling couldsee no good'in calling for the only pe rie Ochos has been appointed Minister to Washing- by all Druggiste. ton. THE DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS Of Congress met again in caucus last evening to adopt an address to the country, but as the conterence gommit- tee on the kuklux bill had not reparted the business of the caucus was postponed until to POLITICAL NOTICES. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE EPUBLIC ANS OF THE SEVENTEENTE ‘ this information, and it was a most extraorili- BNO ee a oo rate a uneme? LEY" | day, after the adjournment of the House. nary proceeding, as all lawyers would koow to 8. A.) ASS, Secretary. i QE Reimer ask the Attorney General to communicate the eS SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT ibe DEW GENERAL SrrwneR, United States Treasurer, | terms of a private stipulation. OCBATIO. and CONSERVATIVE CLUB | Will leave Washington about the end of the Mr. Thurman said this was not a private mal Wi meet at Island Hall,atSo clock, WEDNESD3Y | present month for Enrope, where he goesin | ter, but a public one. He had calied for the EVERING. 10th inst, All friends of ont ticket ate | Connestion with the pending loan negotiations. | $8™@e information, and the Senate had refuse! | ing tgattend, |, CHRIS. 0. CALLAN Pe Sudge Richardeon, Assistant Secretary of the | © Pa%* his resolution, and he felt certain that Treasury, will also visit Europe as soon as the new bonds are reat! Ruseta WANTS Some it was pot intended that this information hould be had. Pending discussion, Mr. Fenton rose A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. THE TWENTIETH DISTRIOT REPUB JOAN CLUP will mest THIS EVENIN in the Mission School Honse, on lst street, berweer B and U street southeast Aull attendance is de or THE Naw Bosns.— A NEY, P. He denied as utterly without foundation the WM. TINDALL, Secrets BY. President. | Secretary Boutwell yesterday received an ap- | newspaper statemements that be bad iniiuenced SNOTIOE-—-an edjpannel meng TT nm | Pllcation from a leading banking house of Winans, the New York republican Assem)iy- At of i | Petersburg, to become agents for the negot man, to sell on e demoerats. . Ge pene begat Miler» Hall on WEDSES | tion of the new United States loan in that'eity. | _ Mr-Edinunde, from the committee of conter- DAY, 19th .m. Basinessof import. | The application was accompanied by an offer | €Bce on ‘nil attendance. By order. V. CONNOR, Secretary f(S> 1HIBTEENTA DisTBioT. caso lemean THE RUKELUX BILi, 1 made a report. Mr. Thurman moved that the report Prioted, and its consideration be pestpoued ar morro’ to subscribe for ten millions of the new bonds, and it is understood the application will be accepted. ® Meeting of the Dhirteenth District Democratic | COMPLIMENT TO GOVERNOR PRRHAM.—A ‘emerrow. Masons eee Gar cae and Conservative Oin! at Li . rm 8 mot b me. corper of 7th and Ly strects. THIS EVEN ai | ‘ATge Dumber Of nativesor Maine, temporarily | , My. Rduasem hoped this woul The terms of 790 o'clock John ‘arkness and-other distin. | residing in this city, last evening called upon | the report could be easily explained. The al- Reed a eR EOER. peectiz, 8: | Governor Perham, at the Arlington, in order to | teratiene that bed peen made, he thought, were ger <n BARRETT Beets Teoisent. é testify in an informal way their appreciation ot such as would meet the views of the Senator his personal worth and public services. Among those who called were Speaker Blaine, Repre- sentative Hale, Hon. George from Obio, (Thurman.) (er OCRTEENTa Distgior. Mr. Trumbull objected to the amendment of : + McLellan and | Mr. Sherman levying damages upon property 1s af e perty i Chav'of the Fourteenth District wil beheld PH Is | come Hlty other handsome representatives of | the vieinite of whose cee eee eae Be oweeES 18 EVENING ot the Dirigo State. ted for political reasons, and which, with some modification, had been retained by the confer- ence committee. He said that whatever the practice may have been in other countries, no such principle had ever betore been laid down in the United States. He knew of no such ppeey 4 conferred upon the Congress of the United States to go into a town or county and levy taxes upon property in the manner pro posed. He thought the bill should be recom- street. m. All voters in «ympath: sited. addresses il be gentlemen. By order. It HARRY J. ED Secretary. my BEPUBLICAN MASS MERTING. VOTERS OF THE 157TH AND 161m DISTRICTS ABOUSE! Tue Urren Hovss op Tax Leoratarore.— The name of Mr. J. W. Thompson for member of the Council of the Legislative Assembly of the District of Columbia, was sent to the Senate after the executive session yesterday, and will doubtless be confirmed to-day, as algo the noni\ bation of Mr. Charles F. Peck for a similar position, which was overlooked by the commit - LABORING MEN. ENTERPRISING MT ‘i 4 itted to the Conference Committee. i. 3 S tee yesterday, but wil) be reported by them to- | Pitted t THIDKING MEN, MEN OF ALL CLASSES. aa 7 ‘ us! a Mr. Edmunts thought the politica’ COME AND BEASON WITH Us. $25. a bey Unanimously recommend f Mr. Trombull was getting very se1 A GRAND Mass MEETING voters of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Die i be beld on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April loth at corber of 2d street and Indians ay enue ddresses will be ered Ly Gen. N.P. CHIP MAN and KIOH D RINGTON, Esq. als-2t REPUBLIOAN MASS MEETINGS poeperal NP CHEPMAN and others will address late, nothing seemed te Mr. Stevenson, a mem) committee, that he had dissented trom the jusions, and had not signed the report The clause’ extending the time tn which the habeas corpxs may be suspended to the end of the next session of Congress was designed to cover the period of the Presidential election This being the case, why did ————— lease him. Rarrroan Derors ix WASRINGTON.—In th T Of the conference Senate this morning Mr. Morrill, of Vt., otered @ resolution instructing the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds to make inquiry a the propriety of requiring all railroad depot= in the city of Washington where steam engine. are ured, to be further removed from the Poly lie Buildings and Public Grounds and to report ill come out and say so” Mr. S. furthe rca e District of Columbia, * | thereon ai the next session of Congress essed im strong terme bis opposition to th. Districts Now 19 and 20. af intorscesion or Nor’: | udopted. nuation, discretionary or peremptory, of F rylend avenue and Int and 21 streets, : 2 01 jurors, Iso to t fond, Marptond avenue aud Iet and 21 str Tue Lecat Taxpen CA®Es IN TRE Scrrene | te test oath Tor jurors, and also to the a: District No. 1 ment of Mr. Sherman. 6. at the Council Chamber, City Hail,on TUESDAY A Rt Rupe! Chan Covrt.—The Supreme Court to-day was en Grond Mase Meeting in front of City Hall, on | gaged upon the legal tender cases having decide? Pecnbgeit OF = a : WEDNESBAY EVENING, April 12 rome time since tohear arguments asto the | DUtler (Mass.) asked unanimous i Union Hall, uth | fe) i bs ect In retati make a personal explanation. streetson THURSDAY EVENING. April i ‘onstitutionality of the act in relation to B ¥ stricts Nos. 5.6 and eat ool heuse, | tracts made before its passage, and uf such co Mr. Beck (Ky.) said :—* | object om ERIDAY EVENING Apri schon ee tracts were effected by it, Kc. Mr. Potter | the indictment against my Dutricta Nog 1117 and 1S. at Island Hall, ou | opened the argument on belialf of the defen’. | gentleman makes no personal FRIDAY EVENISG ADU SATURDAY, | 22! ! error, and was followed by the Attorne Mr. Boftington, (Mass ,) {rom ict No. 2, at Tennallytown, on + | General on behalf of the goyernment. on Accounts, reported a resolut April 15. at 3p m = ————__ adopted, con a tricts oe, 22,and S92. sqnere op Worth Cero | rag Kcxiex BiLt aa Mopivren.—The cou | on teralia fr, MONDAY EVENING, April 17. a ot ference committee on the kukinx bili this morn: pete ne ——— of the present Hox Peon avente; on TUESDAY RVENING april. | [PR Agreed upon a report which modifies Sen | Mbonted Districts Nos. 3 and 4. at Market House Hult. | ator Sherman's amendment, so that instead o’ | upon the Georgetown, on WEDREOD AY BEd Aprit | taking property indiscrimately in count respondence on tile in that dep ent in re where outrages sha}i be perpetrated the damar shall be assessed against the individuals p. ticipating ip the outrages, and in case of their ability to pay, then the ‘county in which the outrage shall be perpetrated shall be liable the damages ani pay the same. The Sena “ap Obsirman Repnbitcan Generel Oeaaniitee PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, & ‘HE STEAMER AKROW LEAVES HER lation to the destruction of the hip Good Ke turn. Adopted. “Lhe resolution introduced by Mr. Bell (NH on the 10th instant, in rejation to the revenues 01 the government and PAYMENT OF T! rURLc DEEr, wharf. foot of 7th street. every amendment continuing the bil force until | which went over yesterday. came up as the TUKSDAY AND FRIDAY, the end of the next session of Congress wa: | regular order of business. Phe resulution is as at 4a pom. t egreedto. ‘The administration of the test oath | fofows: Fort Foote, md Fort Washington. | to jarors tleft to the discretion of the Juv Returning to her wharf at 3 pm. Fare for the round trip, 25 cent« woldipg court. NoMINaTrIons To-pay.—The President sent established by the people for thelr own protect: Sad shoul! be admiuistered on the Ciples-of trugelity and economy iu ics apls 6r piu DENTISTRY. the following nominations to the Stnate to-day exprrditures, end at uo Money should be taken John W. Thompson to be member of the Council Legislative Assembly, District of Go- vice N. H. Miller, declined. 1 . W. Edgecombe, of Maine, « vetown, Africa; E. J. Sheppard, of Ohio, a: 3 China; Edwin Lyon, of Penneyiva- nia, at Paso del Norte, Alfred N. Dockery, at Stettin; P.M. Nickerson, at Batavia. Bation except to supply the ry waute of the wevernmnent administered ch principles; and whereas the money an ally raisea by taxation upon the ople should noc exceed thi 284 0) OB, eaid eum being amply sufficient of the ordinary expenditures ot the mterest ot ipg the interest Aecovred. That this House disapnrores the ins = La’e taxation to pay « D5 AnPRATE:, Crataate of Onio Uollece 3 gi2Bckatiah E- Thomas, U-S- marshal northera give ae heret Abr the Becre street istrictot Alabaina. Jesse Taylor, collector of | Treasur: it the suw for the principal tween, Diand & worth. Washington. internal revenue ¢th district of Tennessee. (| Of sad deve BRE.cw ee ir. Cox (N. ¥.) said that he did not desire to discuss the resolution, but be wanted A SQUARE VOTE by the House apon the proposition. The House had voted upon coal, salt, the income tax, K., & way to indicate that it favored the propori- T. Garland, U.S. attorney western district o Texas. Postmasters.—C. A. Shippee. East Green- wich, K. 1, Miss Elien Gendy, Aiken, 8. C. L. Madson, Cambridge, Ohio. ‘aval.—To be first assistant engineers: W. H sb ay L OFFIC 112 Fostreceacar ith TAL O 1 DENTAL WORK done in the be : " : ¥ i He bad striven aii manner and at modera‘e prices, Nitrous King, L. J. Allen, R. L. Harris, @. tion by @ large majority Oxide Gas for extracting teeth jel mons, H. Y. Fitch, Edward Farmer, Jas. Sher- | day yesterday to introduce 4 resolution provid — = | idan, Jobn Roof, I. 8. Finney, and J. H. Mo:- Seiae abet of 9 meee pe nage gore j « re fee of ways | B7 EF sa raat eames caeated by act of March | oT ceonns, te commaerthe subject of tariff, in SPRING STYLES ar A. 8TRAUBS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUS* 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Between 1th and 11th sireets ternal taxation, &c., and he would if it was ir order pow offer il as amendment to the resolu tion under consideration. Mr. Niblack 'ind.) supported the proposition for a select committee, urging that it was nece>- sary for the proper consideration of the sulyject to secure early legislation Experience had ‘th before the 3d, doséph Nimmo, Jr.. to be enpervising inspec tor general of steamboats; Jobn A. Heistaud, naval officer at Philadelphia; Benj. H. Smith, surveyor of customs at Gloucester, Mass.; Ben, F. Mclntire, to be Ist Heutenant in revenue marine rervice; W. W. Henderson, collector internal revenne Sist district of New York. M. Smith, Indian agent for Michigan; David Blakely, pension agent at Chicago. Also, a number of postmasters, bill to be reported for House. He maintained was the duty of the House not to go away until acommittee had been appointed te carefully consider this whole subject. Mr. Kelley (Pa.) detended the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Coburn (Ind.) charged that the democrats Were insi' cere in their advocacy ot a redaction Tae Dericrenc Bit.—The conference committee on the dediciency appropriation bili struck out the Senate amendment providing for the park between the Capitol and Pres dent's House, on account of certain differences between the committee and parties repre ext- SOW READY, . SPRING SUITS. DARK PATTERNS. ing ratiroad interests. Mr. Morrill woaid uvt | of taxation, and said that they bad, by th DIAGONAL FROCK suirs, consent to the track of the Baltimore and Poto- | action at “he close of the secowl eet on of the GLOBE MILLS WALKING SUITS. mac Kailroad Company being extended through | 41st Congress, defeated & measure to give us MELTON DEBBY SUITS, the park trom Virginia avente to B street, and | free ships. SILK MIXED = FROCK SUITS. the otber members ot the committee favorable | ‘This assertion raised DEBBY SUITS, to the railroad would not yote for the Park un- 4 STORM OF DENIAL. FROCK SUITS. leas the railroad track was allowed to pass | on the other side, Mr. Kerr declaring the asser- DEBBY sults” through it. The committee also struck out | tion was not true. aud that the record did not the Senate amendment requiring national bank currency to ba printed on new plates. The clause appropriating $10,000 to pay the neat sustain it. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) prodaced the Globe to show that but Lfteen democrats voted against free SPRING SUITS. com ion of members of the Board ot | shipe, and said that the republicans, who had LIGHT PATTERNS, Public Works of this District was passed, bat | a msjority of over tworthirds could bare no member is allowed to draw pay from more passed it if they desired to, if every democrat B DEEEY SUIT, than one ee Under the government. The | had voted against it. PEEP s Ts, item for c. }, IBessengers, Kc., for said board Mr. Garfield (Obio) said it was the democratic a PABK ERI 8! . ig stricken out, that expense falling upon the | member in the committee who a Ce Ht INO zi ‘Territory by law. The item for the payment of | vote nat 3 the bill to the House. eet WALKING SUITS: United States marshals for taking ninth | Dir. Cox eaid that the bill was reported to the noiey Bauwe Stites: census is so amended as to apply only to the | House. ‘ihere were men on the other side Pacitic States and ‘Territories. The ion | take the gentleman from Ohio, who spoke well And a great many other Fabrics and Styles. providing for a new issue of national bauk | of free trade, but put the knife into it. ‘The re- notes is stricken ont. The appropriation of | publican party could not go to the 2 YOUTHS SUITS, (from 1i to 18 years,) Specialty. ee teed rag went wn aoe hind c.pt under the bead of nig ron. qiilelr Senator Ip + Sony account - ‘rmap iy said, ered o BOYS SUITS, (from $ to M4 years,)a Large Variety. | cote shich they took of wounded Union officers Sn eee in the Senate tee cumecee din. The hospital = oe it =. = any er a humbuggery. casi with VESTS, aby yo = hel MAM Siihoutt atleast Wwdiderens paitersa’” | Charleston mau ee government before the Sout aims Com The Speaker's hammer fell rapidiy, dro Head ners thelereet ng wruaterer else might have aug. /? 0" . ®t prices that cannot fail to Mr. Cox.—I with: the words. ) between 15th street ang Kock Mr. (Mich.) rose to a point of order, amendment provided for paving it wits | proceed ll his works wepeeeee seen bona 20k 1 4. STRAUB, wood, but the House would not agree to this. Mr. Cox—I have withdrawn the w «eee The charge of frauds in registration and in campaign tactics made by the Patriot against the republicans is very childish and silly. 1 registration has been so conspicuously fair that ‘he registrars have received the praise of the democratic challengers; and the other charge, are so groundless that it is evident that they are. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, h 28-60 Between Wtb and Lith streets, $19.50, mane stom. $13.50 WOUDRU! ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ODOR INDIDPENSABLE TO BVEBY FAMILY. GO AND SEE IT. BILLS & 00, Sole put forward only a8 an excuse for the defeat the ro ea pega ge | Semen Conpty for Bale, 7 Barney Williams and wife sail for Europe Mye™ vit May 3, to be abeent several years. ote rs ‘a 7 Dan Rice will make avother farewell tour FOOD. CAGES. 5 . at No, 446 ‘thissummer, He's the farewellest man in the mb2 Im" street.) BENREH, business, t the friends of | ), Beck (Ky. Voor- — (Ohi), Waddell (N. | The Speaker aleo announce! the following gcutlemen as mombers of the spectal commit- tee on the Mississipy! levee -— Mesrs. Morey Pe 3 ile), Ketcham (N. ¥.), McKee (Miss), Getz (Pa). and Doke (Va.) The Senate bill to create a port of delivery at ; Potomace, .\ considered. ¥ ‘ Mr. Randall Pa.) opposed the bill, and Said it ware proposition to locate a custom-house at , that point for the benefit of certain railroad corporations, to enable them to land their iron at that point. - The bill was . The Senate bill to enadle the Atlantic and Pacific railroad company to mortgage is road Was taken up. Mr. —— (oe) moved w ta cc a recess for one hour. ejected. The Clerk then proceeded to read the bill. ‘TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Reports. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. The Civil War in France. Continued Fighting - Excitement Paris Advance of the Prassian Troops More Pilirging of « ches aris, egraphed Feclusively to The Keening Star. Exciting Times im Parts. Pant, April noon.— There was tiring a night, and it continues this morning. At nim ast night the forts and advanced posts sent to the commune the result of the vote of th troops. The urn containing the papers was ca by an officer escorted by a detachment 1 Is. The procession was headed by th re aud there wore criee of vive '¢ commu Veeterday, atter the taking of the Nea cburch, a youth Df 16 planted the tlag of t comn: e sum! of th The Belgian day by che nat Castigilone have bee have been erected at Bellevilic and Montmartre (lergymen Arrested and Churche Pittaged. The church of Saint Jacques du Pas was « rounder to-day by nationals and the cle were arrested. During vespers yesterday chareb of St. Vincent de Paul was surroy by nationals and pillaged. Scarcely a chu: | is open now. } The Paris Election a Fraud BovLoewe, April 1).—The communal elec- tions mn Parts were @tiasco. Not # tenth of ‘be voters went to the polls. fm the eighth arrou- Gierement only 1,130 voters were polled out ot Advance of the Prassian Troops on Paris. { Loxpom, April 18—The Timer hare special from Paria stating that it is reported that Pru: sia will intervene in the affairs of France in | case the commune should be victorious over the | Versailles goverument. The Prassians have advanced to Aubervillieres, four kilometers southeast of St. Denis, and within eight kilo meters of Paris. The ehurches of Jacquer and Bt. Vincent de Pau! have been pillaged and close | A Daily News special dispatch from Paris fays says the commune has in its lands cash to the amount of thirty-eight milion trance, prid | by the Bank of France for uusoid vonds ot the city of Paris. A dispatch from Versailles says | the Prussians have agreed 40 sto) ing of Paris by way of St. Dents | gents now occupy the greater part of the woods of Colombes. beyond Asnieres | Prince Bismarck, in # no | government, admits the rigt occupy with the French troop the gro | around Paris made neutral by the stipulations ot the preiiminary treaty of peace. Batteries <aptases by the Tersatties reops. ERSAILLES, April 18.—Lhe b | Brecon were suilles troops Monday n zg wien™: easy range of the tneurgert Asmeres apd Clichy The report ep colors of the Pout by the nded. \ ERSAILLES , 18 8 cir “ nfir capture by € govert Brecon. Scotiand Shaken by an Eartha Lonpox, April A slight sbock quake we at tan Keported Trapster | ™ it ViEwxa, Apr ' Jay. env tertgd to th ify, and wi me next us Hew the Czar Treats Discontented Subjects. Lowpor, April I—it is feported that the Lutheran inbabitants of the province of Livo- | bia _have petytioned the Russian government to | permit negotiations for the annexation of their }rovince to Prussia, and the Crar has ordered the signers to leave the province on pain of cophrcation of their eftects. ‘Whereas the government of the United States was | A Boston Butcher Potroved to Deat by Uowhotesome Menc HoxToy, April I*.— An inquest held at Brighton yesterday to investigate the death of | George Tempic, a buteher, developed facts showing that it is @ common practice of dress- | img and ~ending to the Boston market carcasses of beef cuttie trampled to death in the cars or | affected with the cattie disease. The inquest | showed that Temple's death was caused by | blood poison, inoculated into bis system while ti | dressing & dead ox, taken from the yard of the Bostou and Albany railroad, the dedeased being iu the employ of August Weitz, and that Weitz sent the theat to market with other beef. The | jury investigating the case earnestly recom- mend the Board of Health to establish and en- | force stringent regulatious tor the prevention hereatier of the introduction of any dead creatures into the slaughtering establishments of the town. From N Canal Lease ew Vouk, April 13.—The leane of the Morris to the Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company igned vesterday A fire along the line of the West Jersey r: ‘road, in near Newfield, $a: sts, dwellings, barns | ete., to the amount of £154,000 to #200, | _ Anoil train on the Erie road was burned Sun day near Monroe, N.Y. Lose heavy. The tire was occasioned by sparks from an expres: trai: The station at Ridgemond, N..J., was burned Sunday from sparks from & fre’ | quantity of United States express goods, etc., were destroyed. Loss $50,000 anak ~< Four Men Billed bya Boiler Exp! stom om the U.S Steamer Werees: Borrow. April 18 —A letter dated April 5¢ | On board the United States steamer Worcester | then at Plymouth, reports that on the third day Boston thirty tubes of the boiler of ny out from the vessel burst aud scalded several ne four of the: died within a | few boors, | aualities proved etntipelie. a | ie Usual Revolations in Mexico |, Stexico April 11, via Ha | Simalos 8 207, pronoun gave the casting | dena, and