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Fn THE EVENING sTAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, At The Star Bulldings, Corner Penusy!vania av, and 1 BY TER EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ° THES STAR te cerved by carriers to thefr sab- scribers im the City and District at Tax Ounts wase or FORTY-f0vk Ts FRR MONTH. Coples &t the counter, Two Oxets PRIEB FoR Maltin —Three Montos, $1.60. Ota Months, 93.00: Une Year, 00. ere sent from the office longer thar petd for. THE WEEKLY STAR—poblished on Fridey moruing—@1.60 « year, Fo papers | St B7—N® 5,649. PERSONAL. (sutton ‘T) THe PUBLI Avame erp di persons are in the h bit repreeenting their beer to be D&B BATES BEER. alti teasett tla titi nblic that we have = SED GING aod PATENT WIKK on all DS. B. BATES NATIONAL TONIC BEER mannine! : HIPLEY. S12 | h street eeta. where | all ortars r s attended to” Ave wanteé TEN THOUSAND JL CHAMPAGNE | BvilLEs, st ¥ cents por i o“gitom \S'e SHIPLEY. tL FF N= HAVING A seoinet LE Wis ROTHOR ‘sa avenue. will please p before t bh instant tke notice i aettie, Ube placed ia the hands of m cutee i “LAWYER OF GOOD FAMILY. Pose: of ans and orn 1 aod wealth, with @<iew to ma Corope, Address CLAKENCB M. AND Pat bites NW. <orver Ith sud ¥ BY EMALE Pi iacar riage colid bats Wt «+ AND YET HE 4X soutd g NOT HAPPY Dr. DARBY ¥ TAR ING AN ENDOWMENT POLICY IN the NORTH W ESTEE: Fo Ske against possible want or dependence npoa othe yon provide for your family in the event of and the m. ou pay to the company will from 6 tof per cent. compound interest. 2 bait JY. KNIGHT, General Agpat INOE’S i uP LOAN OFFICE, 1006 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. (@P STAIRS) BAZAR ¥YUB THE SALE o} UNREDEEMED GUODS NDERNEATH. febtr ‘ONSULT cons love Penns He guarantees a speedy cure of al Syphilitic Diseases, or no charge. tme cid confide fn the Doctor at once. ached physician for 7 aud bis treatment the most se affected with ORGANIC WEAB NE: e many Kiadred eM@iction arising from bh ce, ure offered a py: ne posible. Serer: sig Mw 1.2,t08,6t08. Corresponden Winn All thos wat the best * country ts accurately sa PLEK, the Op: yivenia ielr sight te AB SE inger sew dels ue, ce snd Seles Bourn. VEX PRRIENCED «| RBs & aD is avoid a but the @a:istants whatever, th ‘as they jonnd volumes of t O8 for the years 1si6 and 1si7, FMAN'S JOUMMAL for the years 153 and jood preservation. Inquire at the count oof fH RV ESAS ‘a, nee ING STAM, where the volumes nay be examined - oe-det YS, FAlg P E &. JUSTE RICES Fos 4s ties’, Gent and Children’s SECOND- HANDOLUTHING, UN DERCLOTHING, BUUTS, SHOES, Sc..at 418 Stb street N. W..and at 619 street. between 8th and 7th streets, Hote by mail Bromptly attended to. 1e@-1y™ DE.MOTUSEBENCH POWDERS. CEKTaIN CURE f Qa — a Le = * jiseretion, Gonorbea, Givet. Disease, Brphilie, in ail tia foros Baicam (rpavia and Mercury Discarded, Sold in Washington by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Droggist. corner Pennsylvania avenue and 12th etreet Priee$3 per box. sent mail. assy I ADISS SUFFERING FBOM IBREGULARI- 4 TIES, or any complaint peculiar to their sex, should confide ta Da LEON the only reliable ané eldest sstabiished Physieian for sach ity ip thecity Ladies desiring treatment can ‘repose a bum the utmost confidence. He erpecially invites a call from those who have been deceived and swindled by the many bambo and advertising quacks infesting the city. A speedy cure rantied tn all cases ~ . ams for Laty patients eros strictly ¢ tial. Houre—I0 tol, 3 to 6. 6 te 8 Boome 414 lth street.above Penn. avenue, deis BOOKS IONERY, Ete. y= E BOOKS AT PHILY & SOLONONS’. NEW OWETTS DIALOGUES OF PLATO. 4 $ ir@isia Life. By Mary Tucker Magill... 1 CESSFUL GIRLS. By Julia Urouch STERS OF UBLEANS..... i GHARBDAIA. By @ Naphern, MD A M DICTIONABY CF PHRASE AND FABLE By the Bex E. Cobham Brewer, L. L PROGKESSI\E PHILOSOPHY. By Eiwd Schiller “ SHORT STULIES ON CREAT SUBJ aCTS. By James Froute w GREELEY S WHAT I KxOW ABOUT FARMING 13 ir ot published, and for sale PHILP & SOLONONS, rh ITAN BOOKSTOKE 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ind 20th sts NS YSSé, TBE GENESIS UF SPEUIES. by Bt George “ ~F KS. bristian Year #1; « Book for Lent phy. atd Religion; Bascom *Man Vol 2 '¥. 1571. 1 Lex D = e See Babb Eee ALLAa TY * it 402 Trb ot toll > FRENCH BY © SSS3SiGrverne STATIONER. FIBST CLASS SLANE BOUKS MADE TO ORDES. Mice at L. 0. Parke 2 Co.'s. 3!3 AND 318 NINTH STBEBT. 8 w five duors above Pounsylvania svenne, Washington. Dt NS, &e. DB WHITE Seresom Ontropedies, Bo. 939 lth strect, opposite U8. Ti estab tbsbet ip Washin . ‘9 ©., 6h) Bi treats Corns, Bi € growing N Who patroulge his estahiienment m.tofp m. Owing to prese of business ato te nadie te visit fetieate at their reai- aadS>.m. jandl-ly Dursss4kixe —MKS. 0 COREY, No. Lith atreat. Band F, has received OPT Les aol PATERANS for the sder Allorders promptly apls-im* the latest STYLES at measen e made t attended t TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. . AMUSEMENTS, FOR STRAW HATS Wttrowes THEATER. EVERY DESCBLPTION THE NEW tari ae MORTON'S GIFT MATINEB 1 0 DAY AT TWO 0 CLOCK 0 te 01 Market Spsce. corner E REST BRANDS OF PLAIN AND jU8- GRAIN BIBBONS, All Widths, at Lowest Prices, at DAVis’. ——_______ BEST MsKE OF PONGER PARASOLS ASD SUN UMBKELLA® At Lowest Prices, at bavis, LACE GOODS AKD SCAEFS, Of Every Peseription, at Davis’. FLOWERS, FLOWFRS, FLOWERS, at Davis LIN@S AND FRILLINGS, ery De-esiption of White Cotton Bra jugs, DAVIS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, AND NOTIONS, tn Great Variety, at DAViS GROVER & BeREns CELERRATED ELAS- TIC STITCH FAMILY SEWLNG MACHINE, ‘The simplest. as weil as the mos in the may Call and examine their merits at vis, aps SO1 Market Sphoe MLLLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ° MES. 8. A SHEPHERD Baying removed hor Millinery Ratablithment from 7th street. near I street,to the portheast cor ner of F and lith streets, will reopea on Thurs A Tram reliable machine SF Ree 2th with 2 fresh. new stock o MILLINEBY GUODS, just received fr York. and respectfully invites her friend jew to cail mae 3t* been deferred eomé ISS E. A. McCORMICK Invites the attention of the ladies of w Limon gory and vicinity to her elegant as- t sonment f SPRING MILLINBBY, ime BONNETS. = OBTRT ATS. BLUBONS, To A THE STREETS GF NEW THIS EVENING Last apo arance of tone MM, FMANK MAYO, in the domestic ¢rama o 0" UTY. . Ae BLAOK EYED SUSAN, CARNOSOSS & DIX 65 Grout Iphia MINSTREL TROUPE. it LL’S OPERA HOUSE. D. Baravvey. SATURD\Y Positively Jast aopearan: Ss JAN Stage Manager. Supported by t! y aaa DERIC ROBIN Ap? ber beilliapt Star Comp>ny EVENING at S o'clock (by reqnést) the great comedy of the LADY TEAZLE... CBABLEs SURF AC r. FRED" Diagram for the sale of Bescrved Seats now res y at Ellis’ Music Store It MSs ISABELUA GLYN Miss DALLAS GLYN wilfread Shakeepeare’s ME! NT OF VENICE At Linge's Halton 2 DAY EVENING, Arnit @37m, mmencing at S o'clock precisely Admission, $1; Beserved Seats. $30. Tickets Sobgcbtatned at Bilis” Muste Store, or at Pmitp « Sot : agrst n0n's Book Store. : I 0. o F. Ge AND LEVEE Se) For the benefit of the LIBBABY a8SUCIATLON, 1. 0. 0. F., ODD FELLOWs’ BALL, 7rn STREET, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Arrit 26, 1871, Tickets, One Dollar. To be cbtained from Su Hable, corner of 7th and D streets: Kidder & M- a a of the Commit “sy the door om that Tau Commirres. G~ SACKED CONCERT, ENSTEUMENTAL AND VOCAL, FOUNDRY M. F. CHURCH, corner 14th and G sts , ap2l tt WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1871 tee. LOW BRE, &c., &c, ap 8 ine ™®- 006 MINTH ELBERT. OO JUST RECEIVED, 4 A FULL LINE & STRAW GOODS. Belling Cheap. A. G. GABTON, Agent. Inet ae, Babar b ip oon DAISIES, fn ail the ew Shades, 8 cout sages = oer AG. GASTON, Agent, orb Teccizet. had See Peek. CALAIS 5 ction prices ACES, at New Yor! ew te . Just received. s new line of @ BAIN SASH RIBBONS, selling at $1.96, $1.60, and 61.75 per yard. A. G. GASTON, Agent. VIDEITE RIBS at therensenet ieee at gt at a reasonable charge of §1.: A. G GASTON, A, see eeeceeney ae IM PORTED OVEBDBESSES, latest styles, from @7 to $30. Cheap. A. G, GASTON, Agent. GREAT BARGAINS in ali the NOVELTIES of the Sesson. Call early to secure Bargains. mar 25-¢f A. G GASTON, Agent. yas IMPORTANT FOR THE LADIES, ee NATURAL CUBLBS at every shade, size aud style, which J wil) sel! | tower than sny other bouse in the «ity, Just received. a large assortment of LADIES WALKING SUIT! rednced from 84 to $3, -thav a week ago. A foll line of PAL: less than Kk age oud BMBBOIDEBIES, &., and sling very low. 8. BELLEB’S, fere-tt 715 Market Space. j= BECEIVED— 4 FULL ASSORTMENT oF NATUBAL CURLS, * hich I sell cheep. pe ee ee 5. RELLER. _Jaso-tt 718 Market Space. UST BECELVED— ‘Bu dozen of our best PARIS KID GLOY! at @1 per pair. Ja80-tt 187 SPRING STYLES ar A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOU: 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between l0th and 11th streets, SOW BEADY,. SPRING SUITS. DABK PATTERNS. DIAGONAL FROCK suits, GLOBE MILLS WALKING SUITS, MELTON DEBBY SUITS, SILK XED FROCK BUITS. GOLB MIXED DERBY SUITS, FLANNEL FROCK SUITS, FLANNEL DERBY SUITS. SPBING SUITS, LIGHT PATTEBNS, EXTEB DEBBY ABKIS FROCK DE PABK DERBY VIOT WALKING LUVILLE DBEBY MELTON ALKING BOBBY SACK + And a great many other Fabrics and Styles. YOUTHS SUITS, (from li to 1: years,) Specia! BOYS SUITS, (from § to 14 years,) a Large Vari t CASIMERE PANTS, with VESTS, Without, at least 1 different patterns, Ancearly call is solicited, as I have the largest 5 best stock of SPRING GOU D8 ever before exhib: = side of New York, at prices that cannot fa.! picage A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUB, Orb tem Between l0th and 11th street« SSTABLISHED 189; JOSEPH BECKHAUS, 1204 FRANKFOBD AVENUE, ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTUBEB EXCLUSIVELY OF FIBST-OLASS CARRIAGES! NEWEST STYLES. Clarences, Landans, Landanlets, Shitting ar-Cooches. Coupes’ Baseaches, Phactons, Bocksways, Hearses, &.,' suitable for Private Family and Public use. Workmanship and ¥i mecand to none ip the eountry. Fine and varied Stock on hagd—cony and in the worl Ord: pt pom ena at tention. 5 ‘mh 23 2m J OTICE OF REMOVAL BaBLOW'S GALLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS WA QPERA HOUSE. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ANOTHEB GRAND SENSATION ® NIGHTS ONLY and 2 MATINEES. Commencing Monday night, April 25th, THE LONDON, PARIS. AND NEW YORK PANTOMIME COMPANY, Who will produce in the grandest style their splen- Spectacular Pantomime of the 3 HUNCHBACKS, Introducing tor the first time in W MK. CHABLES ABBUT And bis famous Pantomime Gompany. First appearance in Washington of the young and peerless MLLE MABIK BONFANTI, Premiere Asroluta, whose high reputation a< # anscuse stands Upon record tn every city of surope, SIGNOB NOVIsSLMO, the accomplished Pancer and Maitre de hington, aller THREE ENTIRELY NEW BALLETS, © Pearis of the Orient, ¥ ® Broom,’. aud *Ber 41s Mexicanc SKS. MOK AND GOODRICA, ALAND REN( SKATERS, NED a w York, A grand new srene ‘ CAENIVAL BY' MOONLIGHT 190 MAGNIFIGENT COSTUMES NEW MUSIC BEAUTI FCG BALLETS SPLENDID THANS FORMATIONS The whole entertainment provinced ata coat of over TUKEE THOUSAND DOLLARS LIBERAL PEICES OF ABMISSION Box sheet will be open at Ellis’ ore © ‘hu for male of No. 423 11th Street, above Penna. Avenu-, (ESTABLisH kD OvER 2! F)© REICHENBACHTS Pign 2 O Yea 8 jebri RS) agency for the eale cf the celebrated PIANOS of Wm. Kuabe &Co.. Baltimore, and Win McCammon, Albany; also, eecond-band| and Melodeons for sale or ting terms, P Tuning and Repairing aptly No. 486) ON EXHIBITION jNo. 486 arn AND SA’ 7TH STRExr. AT ( Svaser. MARKRITER No, 486 Seventh street, between eight doers above Odd Fellows Choice Vil Paintings, Engravings Also, Largest Stock Pi 8. C Please remember Name and Nember, ap2ly” Cae PAPERRANGINGB, 4c, \New Bo. * SPRING +TOOK NOW ?7th atr: OPEN AT MARERITER’S, Embracing NEW and Stylish De, igne. made of the best fabrice and finish, with an eye to harmony of Bicbness, Durability, and Koonomy: a larze méde specially to order, embracing new Siyles and other designs in Gilt and P Also, ORIENTAL SATIN cade Gilts, #x- firey new and patent zood: lain Tints tor ishivg, plain or panelling with gilt rod: medium and low priced Goode, the largest assortment in the District. With plain Papers and gilt Bods, or ta Woods.anc Decorative Pape scription executed Bp the bi = MES, in Walnut. and all Gilt, from card to portrait sir» the most varied stock In the District. Frames mado to order. WINDOW SHADES. mat styles, stves, and colors. Shades m. order. PICTU BE OUKD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors. Also. wire center Pir ture Cord. a superior article. Alsp, gold plated and tinned wire Picture Cords, Picture Bings, & late Nails, & PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, A limited but choice -eelection, in approp’ frames. always in store ou free exi'Diti Orders for Paperbanging, Window Bhad unetually plied in city ot country, sad ion guaranteed Terme cash, New uumber 437, Please remember namo, J. MA 1 i and number 456 7th street Between D and K stree: od 18-64" } TO BUILDERS: We invite the attention of Builders snd others to ovr stock of SLATE MANTELS, which we flatter ourselves is the largest and best as. sorted sock in Washic) Rot the most complete A ict thet are very pe pular in ‘Northern to our in cities. and which. no doubt, there will bes demand for in thiscity. We represent all kinds of Marble, er tic, and, couside Foreign and ring Quality, Btyle and Finish of our werk, we sek DEFY OOMPETITION tices. Our stock aleo comprises LATBOBES of me different, ‘makes, openings. te mantels made to it GRA’ “SOMMER | PIEOES snd GAS FIXTURES in great and of ti the market, all of which are manufacturers prices. We have Brokat THO FURNITURE ana A for ‘OLOCKS, VASES, LauPS. de. Allatlow prices, HAMILTON & PEARSON, mW ‘No. 4, ¥.M.C. A. Build.,cor. 9b and D ata, GENUINE VICHY WATER, (BOTTLED 1871.) ALSO, THE CBLEBRATED Fredericks Hall Bitter Water, FROM FREDEBICKS HALL, NEAR WILDBURGAAU- Also/our sus! Fine Assortment of FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, OLD COGNAC BRANDIES, ALL BRANDS CHAMPAGNE WINES, CLARET AND RHINE WINES, BURGUNDIES, HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEIES, BTO., ETO. se At New York prices. THOMAS RUSSELL, A. th ‘taratshed iphold ite tat “heel perioct Hair Dye ine or Brown. a fork. SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ Harmiess as Water. CBYSTAL CBYSTA. Ask for this and take no other. that is rieetly harmless to resto: Gray Hair, remove Bandraf. aud *t»p its failing ou! les, contalr iog over half as much more ther Hair Preparation, $1. Sold b; ‘alsh. i9th sr. and & 5. Calvert Ub stant i « Cropley. J D.OD. D. B. Higkling, 34 street m KA 2% end Fest Wm BH. Daw, corner 10th and streets, And at the Depot, corner of 2d and Dats N.W. ap2? CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its. Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D. Many a human being has passed away. for whose dooth there was no other reason than the neg ect of kaown And indisputably proven means of onre ‘Those near and dear totamily and friends are sleep ing the dresmiess slumber into which, had they ewmly adopted DB. JOPEPA H vag ies ‘S SIMPLE TREAT and availed themac! 7th an A M streets 110 Bridge straet. Georgetown. nell, oth atreet, Navy Yard proved that whe Meclout vitality rematos, that vitaitty Dy bis mediciues aud his directions for their use, 1s y ‘aed into healthinl vigor. _ttatement there is nothing presumptions. faith of che invalid is madgno represent sions nota id times substantiated by livins . The theo “‘amedicmés ts assim losophy requires no '§ pl arbaripg, elf convincing. we Beaword Tonic apd Mapdrake Pills are the Weapons with whith the citadel of the wo thirds of the cases ot com fie aud a fouctionally condition, the bronchi: heim. Try ympathize” wit spond to t orbific action of the liver, then, comes the colminating results and the setting 1p, with all its distressing symptoms, of CO. Mandrate Pills are composed of one of Na 8 ue gitte—the Podophilium Peitataw. They possess tue blood -searc Ht Properties of calomel, but. unlike calomel, the: “ LEAVE NO STING BEHIND" The work of cure beginning. The vitiated Qua muccus deposits in the bowels and in mentary canal aré ejected. The liver, | he ald or, is wound up. ii arouses from ite to: y. The Tiamach ects responsively, and the patient begins to fee IK SUPPLE ov Good BLOOD The Seaweed Tonic, fn conjunction with the Pi permeates and assimilates with the food ton ie now progressing “without tures. Digestion becomes painiees: seen tobe at hand. There is no more fi at exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets in. Bow cx the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by on indulgent father to suffering man. Sebenck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its functions and te hasten and complete the cure it be rs at once upon ite work. Naetare cheated. It coltects a ripe diseased portions of the lings erings, it prepares thew for expectoration, au: ing NET Short time the malady is vanguished, tae rotten throne that it occupied is renovateri and made snd the patient. tn ali the dicnity of regained FT. steps forth to enjoy the manhood or the Wormaphood that was GIVEN UP AS LOST. The second thing is, the path Warm roou until they get wei impos ble to ro taking cold 2 muss diseased. bat it must be prevented or acure be etleeted. Fresh air. and Tiding out, espec' this section cf the country in the fall end win: . bare all Wreng. Phy lowe their pati lent stay i + Aud yet, because they ure im th ¥ most not sit down qMfet; they moat walk nt the room aa much and a# fast’ as the streoxth Wilt bear. to get up sgood circulation of blood. Tae Patients must keep in ood spirite—be determined to Set well. This has a great desl to do with the app tire. isa great point to gain. despair of cure after such evidence possi lity in the worst cases. and moral ce yin ail Ta, is sinful. Dr. Bchenck’s personal atateni-i.t Faculty of his own cure was iu these modest words “Many years aco I waw in the last stages of © Snmptien, copfiued to my bed, and at one ti ars thought that I could nut live a w & drowning man catching at straws, 1 Md ob which I now Tr pliysich then. Ui heard y male a perfect t fo me that Eeonld feel the u trate my whole system. They soon ripeued the Matter in my lungs. and 1 would #pit up more than & pint of offensive yellow matter every woruing {°T a lone time. on &s that began to subside,my conch, in and night 6 al an to leave me, ite became so great that it Was with e @iMenity that feould keep trom eating too muck. I soon gained my strength, and have growl it flesl exer since. “- 1 was weighed shortly after my recovery,” ded the Doctor, “then looking like a mere skeleton; my Weight war only ninety-seven pounds; my present Weis ht is two hundred and twenty-five (285) ponnds, and tor years I have enjoyed aninterrupted health Dr. echenck bi “ofeasional discontinued his od Bost. He or his son, D still comtinne to see patients ai North Sixth street, Philadel phia. every Saturday, from 9a.m.to3 pm. ‘Those who Wish a thoro with the Resp Will be charged five dollars. The Bos declares the exact condition of the lungs, ard Detlents can readily learn whether they are curable 0 ‘The directions for taking the medicines are ted to the intel! ofa child. Follow jature will do the rest. excepting that in some cases the Maudrake Pills _ are tuken in increased doses; the three med: cines need no other accompaniments than the ample inetygctions that accompany them: First create ap peri. Of returning health buager is the most we!- Seme symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let the despairing st once be of good cheer. Good blood at once foliows, the congh loosens, the ‘night sweat is abated. In @ short time both of these morlid symptoms are gone forever, Dr. Bchenck’s medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of famitios. Aga laxutive or pur ative. the Mandrake Pills ares standard ie the Pulmonic Syrup. as rot ogaghs and colds. may a f hy laetertc against consumption in any form: Price of the Palmonic tyr wt Seaweed Tonic $1 @ bottle, or $7.0 a halt dozen Mandrake que. 2 centsabox. For sale by ul! drugg! 4 oalera THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. whil-e.t.th tr Tegarded as WHISKIES, GINS, Etc—I am now offering at reduced prices my celebrated brand: “Old Urow.” “Bowe: hot ‘Bobertson,’ ‘Old Family Nectar, o pongahela,”’* Pine Apple.” The above brands have been selected with great care, and are certainly we ofired in our city, and st figures that cannot I respectfully call attention to my Riot 3 it bs Pete pee ee which 1 can ose jon than inal price. Y GACTIER, ar ‘et Bo teed ‘ines, Liquors. ete ropristor of the Oelebrated Ane PN ATIVE W, TEE: BITT, mbs-tr 1217 Pennsylvan: THUBSTON®S IVOBY PEARL TOUTH PUW DEB is the best articlo for cleansing and preserving teeth. Seld by all druggists, Price, 2 and 5) cents JOUVEN’S INUDUBOUS GLOVE OLEANER re stores soiled gloves equal to new. Bold by all drug ists and fancy goods dealers. Price, % cents. venns. deb-ty BATCHELO! This: splendid Hair Dye isthe best in the Ke tl bot poseens Dyo has had helor'’s Hair er! lates. Applied at 1 ae PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Mii eee ein be LS le XCU. ON FIFTY MILES BOWN THE PO- a TOMAO AND BATUBN 2 BUNDAY, APBIL 23, 1871. ‘The steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Uapt © E. Biel wil leave her wharf, foot of smercety UMDAY, &PBIL 23 at 2.30 p. m., proceeding MILES DOWN THE BIVEB AND BETURB). é |. For sal board, or by ‘Tickets 75 cents. ¢. a Brows a Bom, it__ Corner 15th street and New York avenue. Fort Washington to . m, NS ete ee aise BATHS}! BATHS!!! Uae “ ST. CLOUD” BATE, Corner Ninth and F streots. The newest, cleanest, and most complete wet of sa gat Ticketa for sale at tho Just issued from the War Department, direc EVENING STAR. ‘Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Kevenve—The receipts from this source to-day were $286,954 Tee PRreipeNxt will return here from St. Louis on Thureday ev ext. ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL LFERRILL returned this morning. COMMANDER MILTON HARTUN. U.S. N., hing been ordered to navigation duty at the New York navy yard. PAVING THE LNTERRST.—Secretary Boutwell has directed that the interest taliimg-due en the ist of May be paid without rebate trom and after Mouday next. Mrs. GRANT AND PAMWY dil not go t Mount Vernon to-day with the Metropolitan (M. EB.) Cherch excursion. Mrs. Graut was too hauch indisposed this morning to venture oat, APrroinTED.—The Postmaster General to-day Appointed M. H. Matan route agent from Selma, Alabama, to Dalton, Georgia, at <1,08% per annum. BT of the United States journed until Monday week, (Ma ist,)-and it if expected the opinion on the legal tender case will be given on that day. Carrieie Barns Ke.— General Order No. 9, that Carlisle barracks, Pennsyi » be dis- continued as @ eub-depot fer the mowuted recruiting servie>, Mason JAMES BeLveR, Quartermaster, U.S. A., who was recently recommissioned by act of Congress, has been ordered to-report to the Commanding General, Military Division of the South, for assignment’ to duty In charge of the quartermaster’s depot at New Orleans. THE REPORTED CArINET CHANGES are with- out the least foundation, and are demed cy member of the Cabinet, who states that Secre- 'y Fish has been desiring to retire from the Cabinet for some time past and will probatl do so after the adjournment of the Joint High Commission, Tam New Loan.—Genera! Baer, president and treasurer of the National Asvium for Vol- unteer Soldiers. yesterday delivered to the Sec retary of the Treasury $700,250 in five-twenty bondé. act of March %, 1865, to be exchanged for the new five per cent. loan in the name of the above institution. Prov. Acassiz, who has been the guest Hon. Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts, while at- tending the scientific convention in Washing- ton, dined last night with Senator Sumner. ‘This is the first time that Prof. Agarsiz has ap- ed in society or in public since bis itiness, b threatened at one time to break hig down completely. THY SURBORIPTIONS to the new loan to-dar amounted to but $45,000. They are coming in ather slow at present on account of the 5-2 tohds falling due on the Ist prox., and after Monday next parties holding those’ bonds draw the interest without rebate, hence it acdivantege for them to exchange their bonds tor the new ones at present. After the ist of Mas the subscriptions will probably increase. Qrr vor Evrore.—Among the members of the present Congress who are understood to be book p to Europe during the recess this sun are Senators Wilson, Schury and Stewart, and Speaker Blaine ». Batler of the House. Br * now in Furope rf Si understood Gen. Banke will wot go over tis year Miss IsARELLA VN, whore reading “Macbeth,” at Lincoln H. gave great pleasure to the a euce astembled on the o um, will Shak-peare's play The Merchant of Veni at the same place nex! Tuesday evening. a ilyn bas great dramatic powers and a semp thetic voice, and her readings are hi r ciated by people of culture. REDUCING THES FoRCE.—Une hundred Sixty-seven employes of the Bureau ot eraving and Privting at the Treasury Dep ment, will be Gismissed on the first of May, on account of the decrease of work the: by the transfer of the printing of the backs of the new bonds and beer stamps to other cities, ‘The legal-tender pote printing is also over for the next twelve months, there being on hand in thé vanlts of the United States Treasurer a sufficient amount of them to replace all the old and worn-out currency likely to be called in for exchange during that period. ‘THE REPORTS that the Joint High Commi+ sion have come to a eatisfactory cenciusion ot their labors do not seem to authority. On the contrary, it is doubted it much progreas has been made by the Commission in coming to any Tea) agreement on the main points at issue It bas been stated that the British commis. fioners have already sent home for approva! the basis of a settiement agreed upou by the Jot Commission, tut we suspect they bave only sentover for instructions, some demands by the American commissioners (ley hold to be Pitched on too high a key. THE GRAND Pagty To-niGhT.—The prepa: ations for the party to be given to-night by Kar De Grey, of the High Commission, at the quar- ters of the English Gommission, (the Philip House, on K street.) are on the most extensive seale, and all Washington's upper tendom is on the qui vier over the aflarr. The garden of the house is to be roofed in, and the wal Te to be floored and carpeted, while the beds are to be filled with exotics. Refreshments will be served in this drawing-room garden, and a band ot music will enliven the ecene. Lady Thornton will matronize the aflair, as ladies are to be present. FINANCIAL ANP ConMBaCtal.—Doring the week ending to-day the Treasurer of the Unitec States bas received fromthe Printing Bureas $712,000 in fractional carrency. The amount forwarded during the same period was $358, 4:4 in notes and $732,011 in teactional currency to Assistant Treasurers, United States depos: tories, nationa! banks, and others. The amoun: of securities held by the Treasurer of tue United States in trust for national banks, re ported to-day, were as follows: For circulating notes, $358.009,450; for deposits of public moneys, $15,716,500—total, 371,055,950. ‘The amount of fractional currency redeemed and |. destroyed during the week was $154,495.52. Tue Jomrt ComMitr@e of the Senate and House of Representatives on southern outrage: has orgavized by the appointment of Senator Seoft chairman. 1t was decided that the next meeting of the committee should be held in this city May Ith, but a sub-committee of seven. geimpored of four members of the House ani three Sevators, is arranged to meet the 10th 0: May, the same davon which the extra session of the Senate is called. The four members o! the House are Maynard, of Tenn.; Scofield, of Pa; Waddell, of N.C. id Voorhees, of Ind., and the three Senators will be the Senators of the committee who may be here ou the 10th. The sub-committee will lay out » plap for the investigation, and wil! submit it to the full committee on the 17th. ——_—___ TRE Era or Goop Frettxo.—Gen. N. F Chipman, in company with Major Timothy Lu bev, called on K.T. Merrick, Esq., at bis office on F street, this morning, to return Mr. Mer- rick’s visit of yesterday. ‘The visitors were ver pleasantly received, and Gen. Chipman, aft~ acordial hand shaking, said that he had passe through the campaign, hard fought as i Was, Without entertaining for a momen the slightest other tha: that friendliness, fog to- he cou’. sav im canéor he the same spiri that he was to me hie’ at hie pent, oven though It was his ven dhe reiterated the sentiments Preaced by him on the occasion of his day to Governor Cooke, accompanyi: ikem with the statement that ther were no id! ‘but he from the bottom of h. prere*Shen he sald that be would th of the district to do all in democracy with the of ting epublica: ie i any ‘all measures looking to the advancement of the interests of the District. visitors withdrew. er er | How THE INTEREST OF THR New Bowps ts To pw Paiw.—Seeretary Boutwell bas determ- ined to adopt an improved plan fer the pay- Ment of interest on the new registered bon which will save mutch trouble and incon venience to the boiders, as well as materi: improve the prospects of the new funded loan, to which clase of the debt the new plan will be eontined. The plan above referred tw cousists f the payment of interest by a check of the Treaturer of the United States sent directly b mail to the address and payable to the order the bolder of the bond, and removes the ser ic Objection to registered bonds, which compe holders to attend the office of “Assistant I'r urer, in order to receive their mopey. The vantages of this plan wall be perce the Secretary has given direc cirenlar shall be issued, inviting all subscribing for the new loan to furu address to enable bim to carry out the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associated Press Reports, FROM EUROPE TO-Day. The Civil War in France. MORE HEAVY FIGHTING Te'cgrephed Frelusively to The Evening Morrors of Civil a pri 20, eventng.— There was fighting he Versailles troops are maselug for S grand attack. The discipline of the nationals ‘The men placed on guard at the Pas- tern gate cooly left without orders. ‘The Ver- saliles troops have establiebed strong batteries to the left of Valerien. A captain in the 1th Tegiment shot by his men, who charged him with a want of energy. wo bandred ya- fortunate women were arrested last night on the boulevards. Provisions are short and horse fesh is again largely sold. General Cluseret offered his resignation, a the communists have Tun into excesses, but the resignation was not accepted. At Neuilly to-day the Versailles u drove the insurgents within two hundred yards of Paris. Straggiers, were boys of 16, re- turned dirty, ragged and dispirited. wandant of the fortifications at the Rue des Ternes was shot through the shoulder is great exodus from Paris. The Parisian Minister (.) reviewed the bombardment from the legation on the Avenue -Josephinc. Were awful scenes at the gates. At the Beau 1D hospital crowds of women with streaming ait were attering loud shrieks, demanding th children. The trempted to retake As. ‘They seem to prefer tighting ions. A person trom Ver- k has been arranged and nationals baye just nieres, but failed. Where is Dombrowski > Dombrowski bas disappeared. Ht is supposed he is either dead or wounded. At ias the Vervailliete were within ene b fitty yards of the ramparts. Attack and Det Apri 21, evenin Panis he canponading between Clichy and Neuilly, hat the geuerabattn is incessan Versailles commune forces las » ion yet commenc making immense and most for detence, raising en wrtiticatio inside and ou and basten Position of the Versat: VFReatitxs, April 21. evening.— w holds ail the ofen atillon, south ot Par vibieres, north of the ca: distance from St. Dy pasced @ law prov fe rents. Paris Isot Times, om Paris, ow its powers to a con A Compans of ae Paris 1 es" correspondent at Versail ported that the Prussians wili ts still held by then: to the Veresities Ope on Sunday. Paris will shortly be iso- ated. The sh tall short ot Tien Der'y News special d says —There are seriox eUS0N8 among the members of the commune. Commuui with the provinces ie cut off. AN citizens fiity- five vears of aze are obliked to serve. hlegraph's special dispatch from Versailles save the Prussiaus are preparing to evacuate Charenton. General Dutrot has arrived at Versailles with 20,000 men of the late { i army. It ie announced that Menotte Gari!al: Wilt return at once to Italy. A Decisive Battie Imminent. VERSAILLES, April = m.—The ne nnimportant. A shigh atch trom Paris mwonade ix now in progress at the advanced posts, A decisive ba:- Ue isimminent. There is of ministerial modifications and supplementary elections to ssembiy. President Thiers ha€ visited the wounded government soldier~ A wotiny is reported to have occurred among the communist troo troth in the rumors Neatity on Fire. ‘The town of Neuitiy was set on Bré by aud is now burning. , April has, by the adoption ot of the go promised bil tate. The Austrian Keichrath a resolution, demanded rninent the introduction of the iu relation to the church aud Ship Abandoned At Sea. Loxpon, april The Easton, from Mid dietbore fer Baitimore. bas been abandoned at sea. The crew were saved and landed at Queens town. More Severe Fighting. Loxvos, April 22.,4P. a.—in a report maie to the Commune yesierd: eperal Clauseret claims to bave repulsed the Versailles army at several points. Other accounts declare that the bgbting was murderous, aud say that the village of Courcelies, on the right bank of the S, between Neuilly lichy, is filled wi wounded. it is stated that au armistice has been concluded for to-day, for the burial of the dead, and to allow the inhabitants of Neuilly, Clichy, and other towns under bombardment to remove to piaces of safety. A barricade is in course of erection unger the Arch af Triump! A demonstretion was wate by the Engiish democrats in Paris, at which resolations were adopted congratulating the commune upon its success. ‘The oficial journal of Versnilles to-day pab- lishes a large number #f appointmenta to the Legion ot Honor,in order to equalize the re- wards granted the army of the Khine with those of Paris, the Loire and North. Generals Chan- garnier, Bourbaki, Cigsey and Basson are swarded the grand crosses of the Order. Frem Chi: . The Distiliers’ Convention —E -#eution Guicaco, April 21—The Distillers’ National tin journed to meet in Cincinnati jay 3. Be halt-breed,wasexecutedat Cheyenne. Woming Territory, to-dey, for the murder of McClosky and ) A United States Claim om Tennessee Memrezis, April “1—The Commissioner of Internal Kevenue has instructed Oollector telson to institate to obtain posses tionof lands claimed by the t nited States under ‘the direct tax law. The lands cmbraced a large portion around Fort Pickering. ete seh i ceecion J Ms indian Murder. San Francisco, 22. * attacked by Apache Indians on the i6 miles east of ‘Pucson, Arizona." Tae dc Mark Robbins, formerly of lows. and horribly mutilated. The stage was burned and the mall destroyed. New Vous, Zpett 2.—The following is the ew Yorg, A < ry weekly bank’ statement: Specie, decrease, £1 742,076; loans, ase, $52,770; depesits, le) tenders, increase, : ; Towa Das Mores’ lower apt | 22 Tle vicinity ere Ft The Coal Miners’ Cousaitations. Summit Hit last cremtag centans tare majority for local arbitration, Dat no change from Inst year's basis. The com- | There | from the msurgent batteries | | _Preefdent Grantia | impiaNarotis, I=D., April 2. — President | Grant arrived ti morning, accompanied by Senator Morton. They were met by a commit: } iC tion. ting of the Hon. Danie! tee of recey conti +4 Panel McOavie.y the . iment citisens. ‘be P Femains here ag the guest of Mortos until balr | to-night, when leave for Bt. Lox ’ | *Prctal train ever the Vanderbilt =, A public reception WW! be given him at the Acad- jew of Musie-ths evening, and addres<oe will ba. by Senator Baker, Hon. ma Morton, Gor. | Jokn Coburn, and others a Vessels Lost Sixty five om Drowned Bostrom. Aprit 2—Fear Sshing schooner belonging to, Gloucester were probabiy lost, wth nde on board, in a Severe on ee instant, on the banis. The miming vessels e A.'F. Lindeny, with eleven men. Sea- man's Pride, with tex men; William Marray, with nine men, and the B.S. Hough, with tem men. Gloucester is in mourning over the probe able fate of the missing schooners. Two nani vessels were lost in February. which, added to the presumed disasters in April, give a total of six Vessels and siaty-five lives lost the present seaton. The lost seamen were mostly resideuts of Gloucester, and mans left families. Chiet Jastice Mc hcan Getmg to Worry the Saints Again. Saur Laxx, April mh Wil bold the next term of Inst mn thet is expected, arrangement rected w 7 Will Come on for invertign expected to be an eaceedinyiy tit April Tribune eteton that alcation of over 8,000 has been ered n the acconnts of Gen. Law int Seewe, who vocentie aie “Mayor Mil yeaterdar re members of the Board of “Education for five w ; yesterday THE CZ4M'S SON COMING TO WASH. INGTON. This summer Washiugton will bave a new and rurale etent 2” (he shape of @ visit from the youthiaul Grand Duke Alexis, son of Czar RK gram we pudlishe New Vork about the tret of | doubtless reach that city \ from Oronstad: about the Ne of May, in am | Imperial yacht, acoompanted by an es-ort oF Tour OF five vessels of the Karsiag wavy. me KeETINUE Will comprise some of the most distin, | members of the Contt of St | Prince will be received at Now Yo: | tacazy, the Kussian Minister; M. Ostensackon, the Kussian Consul Gen M. Sch. | Consul, and the giplomatic rey the great European power eee) ‘The Imperia! party pin come at Once to this city, where extensive ments are already being perfected to extend tothe Lmperiai gest # reception worthy Of the United States, and of the friendiy Power | Whose ilustrious representative it proposes to honor. The diplomatic corps, and partienlariy, the Kussian Legation, are busily engaged pre~ A PROGRAMYE OP PRETIVITIER, in conjunction with those tn course of | Preparation by the Government, together with the hospitalities that will doubtless be freely | offered by the larger cities throughout the Union which the Prince intends to visit, will | combine to form a succession of grand ovations ; that will probably eurpass anything of the kind {this country has witnessed heretofore. The Grand Duke Alexis is the third son of the | reigning Czar ot Rusia, Alexander 1. He was born on the 2d of January, 1550, and is conse- quentiv a littleover twenty-one years of age. He it said to be STRIKINGLY HANDSOME: he is oo ery ar > at ot only the grandest-looking sov- », but was called the handsomest mau ta nro} Alter leaving ton on & rapid tour j throngh th uidie, and Western States, anda § se the contiment to San Francisco at the Kawieu Le- that the cross the Pacitic, ersing the itamense Ewpire of K 4 ot Asia and Eu ea THE BLACK-McKAIG MUBDER TRIAL, Verdict of * Not Gaitty’ Closipg Soom Cra its inc | The crowd deuts arort ot dramat touch. of citfrens and strangers that at tevded durivg the ten days of the trial was im- | mense. and yesterday tue court room was | packed with people from ali of Maryland. The scene w thus graphically skotehed by the spondest of tue Baltimore American — prisoner came in. with his mother—a | #mail, eharp-faced lady, Clotely velled—leaving | upon bis arm. He secmed shook bands with several (riends as he paxsed. The court was called, (he sarors auswered to their uames, and Judge Maulsby directed Mrs Voorhees to proceed. SPEECH OF ¥R. TOORBEES Mr. Voorhees spoke tor nearly two bours and a-balf, without apparent fatigue to bimee!!, aud tis seldom that a epeaker is listened te through a long efort with such profound attention. His argument was directed principally to establish - yng the theory ef self-deience, althoug! oc- casionally touched a tender chord by reterri | t the alleged provocation of the warder, od | the justification it found in the purest Ap uises | of the human heart. The purity and ‘sanctity of homes are themes about wiich it it is not | hard to be eloquent. He laid much «trem on the | case of Simeon and | the man * } harlot,” wile cheerful, and Levi,who took vengeance o: bo had deait with their sister as an but Mr. Whitney very neatly disposed { Of this authority by quoting wnat J. bal | Said alout the vengeauce his sous had taken on | the Scheckemites, whe> upon bis death-bed bis | lips were touched with prophetic fire, “Carsed be their anger, for it was ferce, and their | wrath, for it was crvel There were many | Paeages in Mr. Voorhees’ speech of toncking | pathos. For instance, where be referred to i ] i Crawtord Biack.walking the lieor ter hours on the night before the suouting, and, when at last j tired out and crushed beneath bis bu of svi tow, he Came and threw himself on his mot! e's bed, came to bis mother as be did when be Wasa babe, aod tried to find in ber presence some solace for his wounded spirit. Upon the conclusion of Mr. Voorhees’ apeec the court took @ reces# o1 twenty minutes, afte which, Mr. Whitney, although sufiering trom severe indisposition, proceeded to sum up for State, reviewing aii the lestimony in detail, and arguing therefrom tirat the prisoner had been guilty of premeditated murder. WAITING POR THE VERDICT. Upon the couclusion of Sr. Whitney's speech, hich lasted two hours, the jury retired. In a they ordered dinner, and from this circumstance it wal inferred that it would take them some time to agree upon a verdict. it seems, however, that there was miuch unanim- ity as fo the verdict, and it is said that only two jurors bad not made up their minds when the; lett the box. Aleight minates past four (hay- ing been out an hour and thirty minates, most et which time was occupied in takiug dinner) the jury returned with a verdict. TEE CLOSING SCENRS. The great mass of the people bad ‘not left the court Louse, and those who were loitering in the yard made # rush for the ball when they heard tbat the verdict was jut to be aunoun: The prisoner was not entirely calm. An enthusiastic crowd of sturdy miners from the cosl had wor! s t down to the aisle immediatel, he wail fat, were anariety till the formal Over and resalt of orders. who threw herself into his arms copvulsively, but the euthusiastic winers did not give t