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sundays 4T THE STAR BUILD. Pennsylvania venune, Corner lith St. TIE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER cowr & cree ! _—eewt; Pres'te i #2 NVENING STAM is served by carrier to ' their subscribers at TB"; Cants PER WERK, or FoR- 1t-Fure Cet 2>-, wowrm. Copies at the | Two CENTS * 2 By mali—three months, $1.0; | ae wen “i . 3 WEEKLY STAR pubilahed Priday—@37 year. Se Invaristly in advance, tp botb hod no paper sent longer cama paid for | BF ates of advortiatna furniehe? og apptiestion Pa ans a hentai sae V2. 89-N2. 5,945, EL PMSBETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cards of First-claes Establishments inal Branches of Bus ness in the District. ULTUEAL WAREHOUSES. KEE, 926 29.2 La. ave., Ot. 9th & Wibst . | s. . Aibany Ale, 619 La. avenue ARCHITEC!S. Arcus © cor. 15th wal @ st.op Tresenry » ‘Sean @ Kot... pposite Post (fice Dept. FiosM FicwMax.¥. M-C-A. B..cor.cha& Deis, ¢ 1th and 13.b at, w. | ~ J0th ond 11 op ate. < bet. 1th * 44 lathe near City fiall ats... or os tbe. Vth and 3 ARLELE & MePry nov. 57 D aigmet thw: 3 Pesvre 1118 Pennsylvarsia ave. worchws Paccwat & Pascwat.[63 D street nor chest. Jonx P.CLans. 322 12:h stre at northwest AUCTION AND CUM. MERCHANTS, | % 2 “ C¥aRLe A. Arrat, corner Band 13th streets, N.W. Lames Jmprxstow, 1712 Pennsylvania avenue. N® CUTLERY. Sar rect ay aie 6ih and 7th ate. Che Coening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1872 RAL Batrimons & ee Can't Hawittox. iXG & MippLerox os a. ts FRED cy P st ALEx &Wasu lB office and depot 3 chest LEX ss t @ B.B. Ticker Orrice 485 Ps. fork streets el Warn d Grows Boner ti . Co.. 200 NH. J. are, MrrRorotitax Ho B.Co..cer.17st.&N.¥ ave, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &c. Arstror & Duviry, cor. La, Svenue and Fitcn & Fox, 5157t -» COMET and F si Maricet Space, neat th etree! ear near : ems & Co. ts P ©. W. Havenner & RB. M. Hatt, corner 7th Kitsourn & Latta, corner lth ERR: ad F st reet, near F Bace. Litkeop Post Omics. Ps 39 H street.corner Tih. AMAN. 519 7th st.,onp. P.O. Deo't, B.H. Warner, 720 7th street, between Gand 1. | Moore & Pakvin, 606 15th st., opp Treasury Dep't Lc. bei }» between @ and H. DDPLERY &£TRUNRU 48 Pa. av.. adj. Nat. Hotel. 2: . 0. F. Ball, io ESTAERANT, NW. cor. Py Jos. PLatz, enna. ave , bet. 6: Vie TOR Roux, M41] F street, between 13th and 14 h Hysox Bouse, Henry Hye,n, 42: 9-h, bet. D and E. Mga SASH, DOOR AND BLINDS. b. H Stisemnrs Wis Factory, corner Istand Dat. bern neato Feotrivonieay..sear ith. | POSS Coeasean bartvees co, Ooees meat ek HOOPSKIRTS, CORSETS, &c. SCHOOLS AND ACADEWIES. Wek Wain &« Md cor. Pa av and va Cwanies Bava, s037ch street, near D. Semer eA Lome tee ts iahin ene ee | ree: TreNnoveR ACADEMY,O OU. Wizhty tadiann s AWNINGS, 4c. ARLINGTON Bocse, corner Vermont av. and H at. KINGTON Brsixess Uort cor. 7th & L si Joux €. HocaN, 713 Market Space. LITAN Lute, Pa av.,bet.6th and 7th sts. 6 Lavtke’ Ixstitcte, A. Jackson, 915 N.Y. Penneyivania av: 8 We ocorner E and if 4297th street, between D BANDS. Hitt BAND, 71 7th street. between G and BASKS AND BANKERS. Mob at T cor. 14th at. | street. 2 E. arenne, Narionat Bax oF THe REPUB Bann oF Wastixe Wa 1° JonNeon & Co. 981 P Moone & Pakvin, 605 15ch st. BELL-HAYG & LOCKSMITHS. ©. SenFiprR. £ t . between 12th and 13th sts, G. Faep. FiscneR. &57th =t.. opp. Patent Office, BILL. POSTERS. L. MoxiEY. (also ex ) 68 10th st.. above F. Tareret & Moxtsy opp. P. O. Dept. BILLIARD SALOONS. Beato Hatt BiLtia&e SaLooy,cor. 9h & D sts. BLEACHERIES. Straw Ht& Bt. Bleacher, 92i Pa. av, A.T ES. We., bet. 6:h and7ths's BOCK BINDERIES. W.€. Lycerr, ¥ ave., bet. 10th and Ith sts. BOOKSTORES. Hrrsox Tayion Buokstore.909 Pa. are..bet 9 £10. Purr & FoLeMox< 9 axe..bet.9 hand 10th ste. Brenato Bo Monen Tith st. B.&v Boer o Wm Battantyse’ ANsDabs & Ritny © Parx BOOT AND SHOE STORES. H ave., bet. &b and lth sts Ge j at., ander O. F. Hall. deo th st..bet. Dand &. He ACK-O% 1109 Fa av_betlith and 12th ate, ¥ BRON, 419 7th wt... adj g Udd Fellows’ Hall ¥ WHEATLEY, 449 bet Sd and 459 ste. Pr rR B. Fuss, Bo: WEN ROTH vem NaYLox .472 Lor > 7 Mo. ay CARPETINGS, OIL. CLOTHS, ac. Wx. 5. Mitewett,cor. Pa. av. and 9th st., up si bet. Dand E ds weve! ad Ee wir ets Joux McDe ave, near idat_ CHISA, GLASSWARE, 4c. 2 W Boseten & Bso., 923 Pa. er.. Metzerott Hall Ween 4 Bev) aiven, 42) 7th st., Odd Feliaws’ Hall. CHIROPeDISTS. DR. Geo. A. WuiTs, 895 15ch st., op. Treasury Dep't CIRCULATING LIBRARIES WT. Bitxo,3i7 Pa. avenue, bet. is aud och sts. CLAIM AGENTS. Hos eek & Co., 633 F st.,nearPatent and Post Oftices tel. » between D and B bet. D aud Louisiana ave Baits Beotuens, northwest corner Dats. FINDINGS. ACH x& + 08 9th st. opp. Center Market. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. 8 TK. Prat,corner E aud Siu streets N.W CONF ECTIONSRIES. ¥. Peres. nord corner Pa. av. and 1th st. KRAFT. 17% Peun'a avenue, coruer 15th st. des * Pa av. between %&h and 19th sts, » 1112 F street noruhwest 11) Pennsylvania avenur, N.W_¢.Pa.av.alith & Gents’\c Pa av 811th Rooms, 524 1th strect, WONAL Dixixc DRESSMAKERS. s. MAJ. Swrrm. 9 T street northwest. SME Witsox I07 Pa av.(Cut’g taught by rule DOLLA STORES. Pri@s bettas Jnwen SToRE £57 Pa. avenue t> VER - Ther *LLAR STORS, S12 7¢h at. ALLACH 's Dotiax STORE, 4M Pa. av., bt. 4k6ch, DUG STORES. GtMax, 6G Pepnsy lvania avenne, nea: WELL & Sox. 1307 ™ + . + bet. 4% and 6th st Los Pa ave./bt. lth and lath # ner Pe avenue an 3:9 b -3 &B N & Coie y, Til Market + Kus &v,713 Marker Space, bet. 7 MitcusLty 5i7 Market Space, JouxP Mircurry, tt Pa, + bet 9h & lth ate. Jo-eru J. Mav, 999 Pa. ave., beiw. 9th aud lo b BY & Bac AlN, 638 Penn's avenuc, near 7th st aves & Wiswall, 307th street, near La. avenue. DYE HOUSES. BY bys Hovee Mre. Briggs 511 7th st_.op P.O.Dep't W.H. Wukarciy, 49 Jefferson st., Geurgeiowa 7 FICES. ©. Buren, 407 Lith street, near E. Stxwaky & Tavion, toi Rh rner KE norihwest. B. Batxoantas,(alec Die Sinker,) 33 Pa. avenue. EXPRESS Orrices. Avams Exr ess, 225 Pa. av. Bridge -» Goo'tn cor N Yay asta Kxox's City Exrurse @aPa BecCiixtocn's Ex; RES, GS enasy lvanis avenue. OUNG & FEED STOBE*. : FM. Draney,.Feed,Grain &c.cor Mass.av. 47th st FLORISTS M_E.Sroors, Embalmer Nat. Flowers, 623 7th st. ‘nien Foundry.cor. Paar £1ath, McCLeLiaNn.e orner of La. Work st. ES. PhoT®N Gas Licut ComPaxy, 413 10th, near E reeeg ene ae br — _ ‘6. st. Kesitr Hovss, coruer F and 1ith streets. 38, corner Pa ave and 3d street. Estreet, between lath and i5tm. eL,corn r Pa. avenue and scorner 9th and F streets SEPD STORES. Jowy Sav1, 621 7th street, between F and G. SEWING MACHINES. We “ee ew. x e vse, corner Indiana ave. and 2d street. red ny med on eD Hs OE “ree = UnpERFRED Thee AePARIC Hove! . Excnancr Horet. coruer Pa SHIRT FACTORIES. Howanrp Howse, Mrs L. Mek: S16 F st.. bet. 3 #9. up stairs. American Ho: sk. avenne and#th street. Pa avenue and 7th street. th steeet, near Pa, avenuc. ith te Mra, Kline, 52! Sth stre.t. SILVER PLATESS. Enwaky StoLrE. 609 7th street,op. Pest Office. Rowr. A. WuiTenann, 864 D st., between Sth & 9th. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES. Bates & BrotHEeRr 452 G street, bet. 6:b and 7th, ©. 1. JeWent 40-7 G street, between 4th and 5th. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, &c. A.B. Suxrpern & Co.,9.0 Pa. ay.,bet 9h & WWthsts) STEAMSHIP LINES. Sew Yor« Live, office, cor. 17th st. and N. ¥ Fritaperrma Line, 50 Water street, Georget: Mare Horr rner K ner 15th aud H street: Hotter, Bridge street, Georgetown. HOUSE-FURNISHING STO2ES. J. W. Bot ier & Buo., 923 Pu. av., bet. 9tm & 10th. Jinx ve 314 7th street, between D and La. ave. Groner FraXct= 45 7thatreet, below E. IcE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. Harvey & Hetpey,8 B.cor, Pa. a Lith st. ICE COMPANIES. 20 , office, 1202 F st., near 12th. 2 ©. nd E streets N. W. So Ns,Pa.av., bet. 18th aud 15th ste IASURANCE ieee oat i. EMERY & + 2d street, near B,N. W. priest Ore an STOVES, SHEET.IRON, TIN WARE. APITAL Livi Ns. Co. sceruertth aud D. w. LTOYES SHEET IRON, TIN TAN Fine INs.C0..95%4Pa-ay | Hl. Grecony, 634 Pa.ave., bet. til >, La av. &7th,over Sav. Bk | W. H. HARRovER, 313 7th st., bet. D and La. ave, of Tthand Dsts., rear Bank. | Korert Boyp, 434 9th street below Fr RAXCE Co., C over Bauk. | G.M. Haywakp & Co.,317 %h st. bet. Pa. ay. & Dat A.S8. Puatr &tox.¥. M.A. B ,cotner Sth and D STORES. BW. Hanise & Co sts ih a Opp. FO. Bowe. | opizurts teatro ae whee ithsirect, HEKKING & JoXes. Life & Fire, 14% F st. near 15th TELEGRAPH OFFICES. fh Bion, woth et.cpp P.O. Department. | wWestRx UNION Uo., main office, cor. Pa. ave £1ith. J-€- Lewis, Rocm 9, May Suilding, 7th and E sts | PraxntinLivcecwar cme aber Licuter & Marci, 517 7that.. opp P.O. Dag't. Acromatic Lings, main office, 1101 Penn's avnune, Wo Hentey w97th street, between L atid } B. Urcort & rox, 41s sth street. between D aud E. HA. Sorte, Agent Phenix L. Ins. Co., #0 7th st. a Gro. 1 y hear 1th street. . TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. ne, near 7th street Cur. Kerrxat, 405 7th street, near D. bet 4: and 6th ate. | B. SILVERBERG, SIZ7th st.. between D and Pa. ave, ap Bridge at.@ee'n TURNING SHOPS. THE PEACE. Jous CugisTMaNN,Weod, Horn, Bone, &e.,1105 Est. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CANES. Onas G. PEARCE, 14d Pa. ay., bet. sity & 1dth ste th. Daxiet. PiExce, 1105 E street, us a WM. RooEks, 629 lth street, neal LFATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. UNDERTAKERS. S. LAuks TR Tn etieat, between @ at H- Hancky & Mann, St F at, between 9:h and 10th. Jon C. SHAPER, 714 D street, between 7th add sth. | #40 4) 4 MARE, SH Fst . between Sch an LINE, CEMENT, &c. Wai. HACkBIT, 186 7tb street, between G avd H. Wink: Gens feet OF seveot: ear @ wn. | Josern GaWLre, Wil Pa. avenue; near Lith street Jone F. Rix, 681 M ise. avenue, bet.6th and 7th, UPHOLSTERERS. IT HOGRAPHERS. DovoLas Moon k, 303 9th st., near Penn. avenus. Gtoxok Wr LNER, 429 9th street, between D aud EB. WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c. HB. Borra, 622 Penn, avenue, bet. 6h an: Joby A. Van Dorey, 125 Pa. aveaus, Uspi WINES AND LIQUORS. Josera #. Greonty, 456 Pa. ay., bet. 432 and 6th ats, VERY STABLES. met © , Willard’s Borel Stables. Mth & Dates. » Natok. JR., 13*0 to 1538 EB atreet. 0, O27 -¥ G street, newr 7th. Hill. 7 & Sox. 415-20 sth street, bet. Dend E. | Cuarces Gauriek, 1217-19 Pa at.1ith & 13 Street, b t. 1% aud och ste. BEY 145K fear Willard « Stables .1724 @ st.,b017.€15. | dnowas Kuss ey, 1213 ty 3. 226 E street. LOOKING GLASSES. Nets LAMB, 1296 Pa. avenue, near 1th street. LUMBER YARDS. Mth st.,cor. Md_ave., S W. o ve near Peanayl avenue, Wy tree. street and canal Solomon Stov h street and Canal. IBBEY, 27 Water st.,Georgeto' anti h SH oMAKER&HERTZC -3 B st.near Impl botel WOuD AND COAL YARDS. CLakk & Givens 10h st. @ i5!. 4°. M Lav OAD F st. & et. wha strmet Canal 323 Pa.av.439 stn eClate SON & BRO.,1D4 Pacav., & KR, corner of I an Ww 3 NW WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Se Gini Waset sisi Georgetown. | GEO. P 1009 Ps pM INISTS. Jous MeUrsttenD, Louisiana ave. and loth street SPECIAL NOTICES. Rec. r 98D, A Card A K SHEPnerD & Co., Ment .0 Peun.ave. | A Clergyman, while residing in Son‘h Amrica, : ae miseionary. discovercd a safe and siuiple remedy MABELE WORKS. : : for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Katy Docay, Wax. Beanie & Sons, Pa. ave., bet 18th and Ith. | fy ‘of the Urinary and Sentence artes MARKET STORES. Whole train of disordérs bronght on by banefal and ; Bassi Tigiows habits. Greag numbers hu ve buen cued by ny ergs eet. | this noble remedy. - Prompted by a desire to benefit ies Peers oo ‘cor Handéth. | theafflicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe CH. Wire, 8. B- corner F and i3th atreste for preparing aud using thus medicine, in @ toxlel vai» NATIONAL MARKET AIA IIth st-near Pa.ay. 4 ode es. Joun Buty. cor. Gch and O sis nect National & Address, JO8F PHT IN 448. Station D, Bible House, New York City. 7&D mar22-ly 7&D Laren ell TAILORS. 3. ita oth H.B. e. LIAN, 97 Peup. ave., bet. 9th and lth ats. D. GILLETT. 614 98h st.. opp. Paceat Vi HORN, (wholesale only’ 314 Sth st., near jODEL MAKERS, 4c. PERMAN, 685 ith street, opp. Patent Office. SPRING SPRING BPEING MEBSE 5S . NEWS COMPAN! > = sa ass whane Ss. Yationat News Com’y,H. Uoyle & Co.,323 Pa.ave. OPTICIANS. WRASALIN & Co., 177 Pa. av., bet 12th and 13:h sts. 8. H Haren, 43 Penn. i BEST MATEBIALS, BEST YLEs, OYSTER SALOONS. BEST WORKMAESHIP, Haxvey & Horven, Wis Penn. ave., corner lith st. ano PAINTERS. 5 310 9th st., near Penna. avenne, LOWEST PRICES. CT. Bowe, 525 Lowisinna ave. bet 6th & 7th «1 Gronck B. Kink, 462 Pa. ave,, bet. 44: and 6th st: FOR UsAa Les Bacnienor, 92 D bes. and Wb. M.T. PARKER, 614 La avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, @c. Gro. RYXBAL, Jr. 317 7chst ,bet, Pa ave. and D st. LeTHEK Martin, #90 st 26 £7, rear met Hotel. | OENTLEMEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, SHANAMAN & WALTHER 6M Pa. av_-bt Och &fthots Faixcis MILLER, 97 9 h'street, near Penn-avente, - FINE SPBING SUITS PAPER HANGERS. SPLENDID BUSINESS COATS, Dm ‘®. 123) Pa. ave., bt. 12th & 13th Ke vay J manna tans Tck ore Selene Bee BOYS’ BROWN SUITS Wen and Boys. Doveras Moork. 3uo.o1h street, near Penn. avenue. u strects May's Buliding. een D and K. bet. 19h and 2h BOYS’ DRAB SUITS, BOYS’ BLUE CLOTH SUITS BOYS’ BLACK sU:TS, BOYS’ FANOY STRIPED sUITs, AND ALL OTHER VABIETIES. SPRING STYLE PIECE GOODS J. KoTmRock, 5237: Gro. WiLNeR, 429 9th street, Francis WiLLsER, 195 Pa. PATENT AGESTS. MUNN & C0.4(N. ¥. Sei. » Ksicut brotaens, TO MAKE UP TO O8DER IN OUR BXTEN- MEDICINES. SIVE CUSTOM DEPABTRENT. ba wish cay ogk's Bats ov Litz, cornet 9th and H ets. | Cuarwatce at eres, UasUrpaseed, and we PaoF. OLbamRc’s BOROMALsAMINEC OW Lat ww, | CUAFAD! er carsewe sero Lo OFFICE, O P. ‘ARO’ WASHINGTON Loa enn S7N VELTIES OF DESIG. Bo! FULTON & Uo..3M %h st., near Penna. SGonberive &00., d00 4 ot. 6a Ont Ole ey S7- EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. SF SUPERIORITY OF FINISH. HABLE BROTHERS. Fashionable Tatlors, street, opposite Post OMice. cor. Penma, ave. and 45. st. 423 11th, ab. Pa av.agt.Knabe's. PK RE @ PORTRAIT FSAMNES Francis Lame, 12% Pa. avenue, near 13th street, PLANING BILL. B. ©. Daarax & Co., 124 C street, corner 1th. Niet Sauitn, Phenix Mills, 120 Uhio avenue. W.8.C. Bey» ¥. 153 street aud Canal. PLASTER..uS. Joux F. Kise, 6) Mase. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts PLUMBERS AND GAS B.Sneruenn & Co..90 Pa. ay a Week PEARON, cor sth @ B ste..¥, ita Rs, 1002 Pa-ave..bet 10th & Tith sts, - and lith street, DD T WEILER, cor. Pa. MeGitt & Witus Row, 17 K st H. Porxinneny & Co..64 6Det", Joszrn L. Pearson, corner 9th aad ‘ATOES POTATOES |! 2.000 BUSHELS, on sloop Edwin, at Ith street eee Barf, for vale bY ygwiTT & STRANG GENERAL epl-* fOeuter Marist, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dit patches. ISSOCIATED rk tos RETORTS. . DOUNWATH! New Vor At & meeting of the repo i comenittee last even . Phtty imer suggested that a dele garkc Riy-one be chosen from the con- tral committee te represent ment at the Cincinnati the reform move- Danie! convention Conover pone ip Tay or of the Cincinna: ment, and moved an election of deieg: Cy subscquent meccting 10 go to Order gentlemen «poke to the same purpose it wes announced that a special mecting woe be necessary to arrange as to the reform sonven- tion. An adjournment was carried " TWO CEN EVENING SAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts from this source to-day were $423,744. Pay Draxctor Renert Pertit bas been ordered to the naval asylum, Philadelphia, re~ leving pay director Henry Eting who is or- dered to settle acco: Tue Carirorni Lee TURE has passed a resolution earnestly soliciting Congress to grant a semi- monthly service, and an annual sabsidy of one million dollars te aid the china and Japan mail steamships ‘THE CONCRETE PAVING COMMISSION held a consultation at the Arlington Hotel to-day, and & general discussion ensued on the whole system of paving, but no definite conclusion was ar- tived at. They mc Zain to-morrow. “WHAT,” says one of our eloquent protection. Sts in Congress, in reply to the proposition to have foreign rags admitted free ot daty,* the panper rags of Europe to compet: those of America 2? Neve SevaTe Conrinmations.—The Senate, in executive session yesterday, confirmed the nominations of Wm. R. Wilmer to ba collector of of internal revenue for the 5th distriet, and Daniel C. Bruce, collector of the ith district of Maryland. oat CONGRESSMAN AT LARGe PROM INDIANA.— J. H. Stine bas received a letter from Hon, ‘iodlove S. Urth, the candidate for member of Congress ar oy from Indiana, in which he says“ We shall have a stormy, stirring canvase, but the prospect is favorable.” F. A. M.—A beantiful Masonic represen tives? jewel of the 3d degree has been presented to Major Ben Perley Poore, by the Supreme Couneil or the northern jurisdiction, whose Terresentative near the southern Jurisdiction ¢ Is, THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE this morn- ing agreed to report in favor of a specific duty of 12 cents per Ib. on imported books, and 6 cents pet Ib. on periodicals. The committee also reduced the duty on sized paper from 35 Per cent. to 20 per cent. ad valorem. Tue Hovse committee oN FREEDMAN’S arrargs to-day had under consideration the bili to abolish the Freedmen’s Bureau. Gen. Howard reports that it will require an appro- priation of $100,060 to wind up the affairs ofthat imstitution. The committee thought that amount very large, and directed that a letter be sent to tlie Secretary of War inquiring as to the items requiring this sum. Miss NETtix STERLING, the celebrated con- tralto, of New York, who is to sing tn the ora- torio of ijah” this evening, arrived in this city last night, and is the guest of Henry Searle, Esq., father of Miss Heien Searle, the artist. Mies raping | is known as the bright particular star of the Plymouth church choir, and Mr. Beecher is wont to say laughingly ‘that more people go there to hear her than him. THE Cauiner MeetinG to-day was attended by all the members, excepting the Secretary of the Interior, who is absent frem the city. Gen. Cowan, Assisiant Secretary, represented the Interior Department. The proceedings were brief and of no public interest, matters of de. partmental routine only being considered. The “English note” was not alluded to. Before the meeting of the Cabinet Senators Cameron, Ysborn and Caldwell, and Representatives Buckley, Chipman and McCormick cailed on the President. Rerve.icaN Generar Cousirrer ov rars DistRict.—In order to keep up continuously a regular organization of the republican general vommittee of the District of Columbia, a ma- jority of the members elect of said committee, recently chosen by the republican organizations im the several legislative districts, have signed a all tor @ mecting of the committee at Union raziie Hall to-morrow morning, at M o'clock, for the purpose of electing ofticers and organ: izing for the ensuing year. The call, with sig- natures attached, is published vertising columns to-day. Tne Resorm Scnoon Bitt.—The Senate triet com: ee, at the regular meeting to- , agreed to report faverably on the bill relat- ing to the reform school of the District of Col- umbia, intreduced in the Senate by Mr. Patter- ~on and referred to the committee on the 11th of December ta-t, after amending the last section x0 as to withdraw the authority to sell any por- tion of the government farm, and appropriating $100,000 to purchase a new site and erect the necessary buildings. With this important ex- geption, the bill as agreed upon is the same as the House bill introduced by Mr. Starkweather vn the 22d of January last, and which was printed at the time in Tag Star. EXTENSION OF THY F-sTREET Railway. Mr. Patterson introduced a bill inte the Senate to-day—which was referred to the District com- mittee—to amend the act amending the act of 1865, Incorporating the Metropolitan Railroad Company, so.as to confer upon the said company the privilege of extending the railway along East Capitol street, from 9th to Lith street east, and southward said ith street to andover the bridge crossing the Anacostia river to Union- town, andalso to lay a single or double track st 1 from East Capitol street along 7th street east, and from 1th srreet wenet to “C street south to the public market, or square No. 872; and also to extend its rat Ways from the intersection of K street north and Connecticut avenue along said avenue to L or M street north, and along either of said streets by the most direct route to the intersec- tion of Bridge and Grecn or Montgomery street, Georgetown. THE CENTENNIAL EX vosirio: tive Committee of the Centen have concluded their labors The next meeting will be —The Execu- 1 Com: in Philadeiphy held in Washington. The committee has prepared an act to be re- sented to the Philadelphia councils, provi ing means for rte A ~ Go) expositions They propose forming a joint stock company, national. in its character, the capital te be ten million, and the shares The shares are to be pro- portioned amor e different states, ‘according ‘o their population, the states to have a hundred days to dispose of the stock. THE CELEBRATED svt of Father Stack vs. Bishop O*Hara was decided in the supreme court of Pennsylvania E enciy nas The p sought toremove Father Stack from the of Reman Catholic Church at Wilitmsport, and the latter obtained from Judge Gamble an in- to the supreme court, ee the court below and affirmed ae te tale : — premises b; - 80] junction, latter nds to test the case sti zances. is of dent in the case, but less c1 doubted fact the 7 Senator Robinson caused in the senate at All ban: |. ¥., yesterday the apnouncement ‘of the of pA whom he chor; were under ii Vanderbilt te the underground Oestsok railroad. | The New Spanish Minister P-esented. TRYING TO AVERT THE TUREATERED Dagoep, Lega! authorities are comsultiny as to stems neceseury to stay the general jal) elivers threas- ened &y ine decision “-ciaring the court of = - ‘The Secretary of State to-day introduced to FORTY SECO ND 00 INGRESS the President Admiral Josie Polo De Barnabe, who delivered his credentials as Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary or Spain. THE ADMIRAL'S ADDRESS. The Admiral made the following remarks on the occasion: ° Mr. President» In having the honor to deliver *o your Excellency the royal letters which ac- edit me as Envoy Extraordinary and Ministe: Plenipotentiary of his Majesty King Amadeu 1., near the government of the United St it s very pleasing to me to express to your Excel ency the sincere wishes of bis Mujesty the King and of the Spanish government fur a co inuation of the friendly relations which hay, ever existed between the United States an. Spain, and of their constant desire to draw ‘heir relations daily closer. It shail be my task taithfully to interpret these friendly relations special sersions ‘egal. The district attorn=y te *0 resist all applications for the release of those convicted. Mea le the court is to be reor ganized in accor with law Fripay, April 5. SENATE—The Vice President laid before he Scnate the House testimonial resolutions in regard to the late Professor Morse, which, on meton of Mr. Sumner, Were ordered printed and laid on the table, oe The House bill for the relief of settlers on the sublic lands im jowa under the homestead laws, was pasce Mr. romeroy, frem Committee on Public Lsnds, reported House bil! granting right of y through the public lands for a railroad rew Great Salt Lake City to Porland, Oregon which was passed. Mr. Pomeroy, fr-m the same committee, re- it ts said, will be a witness in bis own bohalr when his case again comes to trial, LARGE SEUURE OF ORFCENE BOOK TURES About €26 00 worth AND Pik obscene books, poet ERSOR MOUSE Long before the bour appointed neral of Professor Morse the Malis: . . i ertea with amendments the bill in reference to | Presbyterian ehurch pwded Fvery acat ind relying upon your, Excellency’s good will. | ‘he tron Mountain railroad 0. Missoari was ecoupied, end Senéeae ten ontent and the zeal with whic! en On motion of Mr. Patterson, Tuesday the toth | 3” ne body o fulfill this mission, I trust that 1 sha misnt wan eet for the conslaneen De ehaee hah eanding room. Tne body of satisfactorily to rested by ‘complish the desires mani the church had been reserved for the the King and the government o: tom the Committee on District of Colum) tions o* the various bodies which had delegs On motion of Mr. Stewart, Friday, the 19th presses in he present * ee baba de tM sone ge ryperd per Bs - Was set for the consideration of bills trom oe Anon ae Sctagelions proneat’ cre and purposes may fulfilled, and I beg yo « Committec on the Pacific railroad. Ro : m m the same time, to accept the expression of im Mr. Thurman called attention to the pending ws santero, the denen of eae Usies profound respect for yourself personally. fevlution iu reierence to the North Carolina | tel Dh, the directors of the New York and ‘THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY. Scnatorship, and the necessity of am early dis- | Nettosmdlend Telegraph Company, a delege To which the President replied as follows: yeral of the same, and the Vice President stated tion from the Academy of Design, delegatio: zepresenting the Evangelical Alliance, the Ne York common council, the trustees of Vassar College, a committee of thee from the of keepaie, a hat on Thursday he would recoguize M san Fepresenting the majority of thi €c on Admiral: I heartily reciprocate the wish which you express on behalf of your sovereign and of he Spanish government, that the friendly rela- sions whieh have always existed between the United States and Spain may not only be main- « it ections, who could then make @ motion p the resolution. . Cameron gave notice that he would on : delegations of less note. ‘The coffin was borne tained unbroken, but may Gaily be strength- | ScdNesday, next call up the Dill ‘to pay the | jutohhe chistch wy ae abe men Seg y dai word Me french spoliation claims, “and p %0 ad- | surrounded by a crown, and followed by the sone aed Spi or fe,Pro- | tress the Senate on the same. family of the deceased andthe delegations: Dy COMER wae cane a resnite not wet Go| “ir, Robextean, gave wption that as neen on the | Adams delivered the f — complished, but which fer rome time past have 4 vere, @ funeral oration indian appropriation Dill was disposed of he Ss sought by this government in its hould ask the Senate te take WORKMEN THROWN OUT OF EMPLOY eN r diplomatic relations with yours. You may be up the general umnesty bit —y burning of the car shops of the M errs a ~~ any MOR Ta! «i at Dover, N. Dy all the menue whic nee be sea coererate | The unfinished business_deing the Tadian | £2 cx ‘ont rosarmodeg mber of workmen out of em and entails a loss of nearly $70,000, TRE SMALL Pox has appeared in the Habneman box town, <ppropriation bUl—was then proceeded with. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Sawyer (Wis.) pre -nted a letter from the Sec- etary of the Treasury transmitting a report of he chief of the Bureau of Statistics on immi- station, and offered a resolution that there be ranted ten thousand extra copies of the report Reterred w the Committee on Printing. Mr. Hawley, (1ll.,) from the Committee on Public Lands, reported a bill to authorize joint utry ot public lands by pre-emption settlers, «nd for other purposes. Passed. Mr. Negley, (Pa.,) from the Committee on Cemmerce, reported a bill for the improvement | ot = river and lis tributaries, which was passed. Mr. Stoner (Pa.) presented a joint resolution f the legislature of Pennsyly: men, The French Arms Invyestig@tion. ‘The special Senate committee investigating he alleged sale of arms to the French govern- crnment, during the Franco-Prussian war, by the United Siates, met again this morning, and first examined Mr. John Hoey, who testified, in response to questions by Mr. Hamlin, that he has no knowledge whatever on the subject under investigation. Mr. Hoey said hi been connected with this matter by Mr. ina, of the New York Sun, but it wasa mis ake. THE INTRRNATIONALS were refused the use of a court-room on 4th avenue, by orders of Contr although the ‘commen council re the use of such rooms for public mectings of that nature. £90,000 snort The accounts of ex-Contro!i Brooklyn, are said to be £40 VESERL FORFEITED Judge Benedict deci: steamship Celumbia was forfcived to the eThment On aceonnt of 9090 worth o gled cigars being toundon her, from Havay Jobnson, of t MUGGLING esterday that the A DEAD WITNESS WANTED. A Senator remarked that the man whom the committee wanted is Jolin Hoy, who is dead. Mr. A. W. Markley, in response to questions pril, 187 vy Mr. Hamlin, stated that he received $10,000 v — ° ‘rom Poultney, Trimble & Co.,of Baltimore, | 0 tavor gov at- | The Usnal Mixed Keports from Mexico arty in 1871, to negotiate a purchase of 10,000 House and Institution for the Blind. New York, April 5.—A special from Mat ums from the Navy Depariment. He asked “fe Senaie amendment to the bill providing | ™0T#*, dated April _ says. Mejia commun he Secretary of the Navy on the street if he | ‘or a colossal statue of the late Adm'ral Parra’ | cates to General Palacios the follow via Tampico March 31st: “Rocha tells tne from Dut rango that General Pesquiera completely de- stroyed the revolutionists in Sinatoa. The port of Mazatlan has returned to allegiance. | parsue my operations against Coahuila and Nueva Leon.” | Additional joes state that Correla is marching with a co»siderable torce to Falla, to operate In conjunction with Rocha. Ceval- los is coming vin Vera Cruz with troops and pees to take command here, when lactos wi had any arms to sell, when he said he didn’t know, and advised witness to apply to tim in writing, and be (the Secretary) would refer his etter to the chief of ordnance. That was all witness had to do with the transaction. $10,000 FOR ASKING A QUgSTION. In response to queries by Mr. Schurz, the wit- ness said he came trom the sametown as Secre- tary Robeson, and was a friend of his, although nocrat. He received $10,000 for simply it. was concurred in and the bill Mr. Mercur, (Pa. mittee, reported a ment of deputy clerki ‘ourt; and it Wi Ppoint- in any circuit or district T was demanded, and TRE SHIPPING COMMISSIONENS BILL came up as untinisbed business from yesterday. By unanimous consent the sections from 5y to 8, which bad no: been read when the previous al asking Secretary Robeson if he had any arms to | juestion was ordered yesterday, were read tor Join Correlia. Canales has been ordered to ell. "No one revelved a cent of this money but | umendment, and several minor amendments | Place his ted RO whe ng uimeselr. 5 . S In reply to Mr. Pratt, witness said he saw Mr. ‘be bill was then read the third time and | he utionary forces are ¢windling, and the Poultney these arms in Washing- ¥ last winter © Poultney did not give ‘ny reason who he sclected witness, nor dil he ell witness what he intended to’do with the arms, ‘The witness was sub} paces men returning home. The leaders are endea- is yoring to concentrate a force at som: Nuevo-Leon, probably at Lonares. ports that Quiroga is about to eva mar zo, and he is preparing to occupy the place when abandoned. Quiroga sent the following to the MORSE MEMORIAL SERVICES. Mr. Dawes, by unanimous consent, offered « «solution declaring that the House of Kepre- ‘entatives will take part in the Morse memorial ervices on Tuesday evening, Avril 16th, and ected to a pretty sharp n “Toe examination by Mr. Schurz, but insisted | ‘or that purpose will a:-~-mbiein thishail on | "evolutionary junta at Brownsville on the 24 hat he cid no‘hing tor the $10,000 given him | slich ocasion the Speaker will preside. The | Mt: peony oF ae oS Se ores poet »y Poultney except to ask Secretary Robeson it | resolution was unanimously adopt sd. ble.’ Pips olay See et conte oF armas xe had any arms to sell. Witmess received the ‘The House in the morning hour proceeded to | *arted the same night. A fight has been re- 310,000 in several checks payable to him, in New York a few months after speaking to See- etary Robeson. With the exception of two or hree hundred dollars he deposited the money ve received in a Camden bank. Mr. F. M. Peck, who is connected with the trmy and Nory Journal in New York, testitied to questions by Mr. Hamlin that he 1 of the Remingtons, and early in ported at Salado, snowing that the troops are moving toward Saltillo. CATTLE STEALING ON THE Rio GRANDE. A Brownsville (Texas) special, of t stant, exye: “Orders received here indi: a cavalry force is coming soon. Cattle stealing continues at the crossings frequently. It is re ported that the rancheros are preparing tor initial retaliatory measures.” he consideration of bills of a private nature, ported from committees. THE ALBAMA QUESTION. Mr. Starkweather, (Conn.) from the Commit. ce on Naval Affairs, reported a bill for the re~ tet Of the officers and crew of the United States steamship Kearsage, granting $199,000 for the lestruction of the rebel pirate Alabama. Mr. Starkweather advocated the passage o government ns with the Marquis de | he billas an act of justice to the oficers and rom Eurepe To-day. [elation to the alleged trauds per- | crew, and in accordance with established pre | arrpsrpx¥7® Pep ig ny = vetrated by the Remingtons; the latter were | cedent taram. spxious to have an investigation and told wit. Mr. Butler (Mass.) charged that the Alabama Loxpor, April 5.—A disp h has been re- sees that be might spend any amount of money | was a British-built, Bri armed and British ceived in this city from Yeddo, March 26th, an- $ told him mar Re Gatimouy, but they special- | manned ship. “He éaid he hadin bis pomession | novtciig that es sovant ey nee 2a a y told him that he was in affidavit of one of the crew of the Kearsarge rty of twelve persons to assassinate the Mi ‘ NOT TO BUY EVIDENCE; «firming that one o* the crew of the Alabama | Lado of Japan. | The efforts of the would ge ‘Targes Made agetaae theme naicated from the | who died by him had stated that itserved him | murlcrers treved seater ae harges made against them. right, for be had there on the In response to Mr. Schurz, witness said he pent only about $200, and that was in pay- uent of lawyers’ fees, &c. In reply to.a question by Mr. Hamlin, this wit- s Said that not one penny was spent to pro- sure the letters of recommendation given to Remington by American officials. Iu response to questions by Mr. Schurz, wit- ness said he was notofticially connected with the Remingtons; was interested in arms only as a writer On armsinthe Army and Navy Journal; ue was friendly to the Keemsingtons, but has in attendance upon the Mikaie, succeeded | been brought Ocerhound to fight against the A: capturix apressed a desire to offer an amendment making his sum a part of the direct to ‘laimed at the Geneva conference. He desired © see this money paid from any money not therwise appropriaicd in the British treasury. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) oppored the bill. After further discussion, the bill was passed— yeas #9, noes 58. Mr. Poland (Vt.) reported, from the Commit- ce on the District of Columbia, a bill relating © the reform schoo! of the District of Colum! ericams. He two of the party; the other ten es. ‘his attempt to take the life ot the Mi kado has cansed great uneasiness on the part of the government. Ordors have been issued, for- bidding fureiguers to go beyond the limits of Yeddo. ROYAL RETROTHAL. Mewstes. April 5.—It is announe it the King of Bavaria is betrothed to the eldest daughter ot Prince Frederick Charles of Prus- sia. . " PATHER GAVArZI COMING. wed at no time any stock in their company, | Yeferred to Committee on Appropriatio! Loxpox, April5.—Father Gayazzi, an emi. ue oo Hs, martha ae = _- — ss0e- — = * ian a Mey to > — tice THE Painters’ STRIKE In Gerwany.—A | United States, will sail m Liverpool iu the Thace Zot 0 and of arias he put JH oktat | etter from Letpzig says: *The whole country | steamship Lussia, accompanied Hey. Mr Pes dhowakt ths peccaenane Besenct — uch | 288 been much exercised about the strike of the | Thompson, of Pennsylvania. Botn of these Muttgart printers. With theexception of those myployed by Cotta, all the printers are banded ogether, and oppose their masters in the most letesmined manner. The employers haye or- sauized themselves, and are determived to re- sist the strikers at all costs. The wages of the orinters were last year raised, and now are very ‘air, according to the judgment of competent men. The masters have bound themselves to vrotect any man accepts their work, and the arms; McKenzie offered Lim a smali margin on the transaction. Mr. Wm. S. Smoot was first examined by Mr. Hamlin, and testified that he is gt present em- ployed by Remington & Sons; in December, i870. in company with Mr. Remington, visited the Frankfort arsenal to examine an im cartridge; they found General Dyer and Colonel pen there; they examined the works possibly with the intention of introducing some of the itlemen go Out as delegates from the free ‘taliam church to the American christians. BIS TROUPLE TOO MUCH FoR HIM. Lonpon, April 5—The £cho of to-day says that Sir Traverse Twiss, whose wife m ysteri- ovsiy disappeared during the examination of Mr. Chaffers upon the charge of publishing articles defamatory to her character, has become Terrible Railroad Smash U = 5 save also started afund to pay them for their 5 u rp get oe See manatee {hey | ‘ost time. They are resolved not to givein new, per ba oe ee il 7. a ing cartridges, nor was the suuject mentioned. | ONt Will call a convention of all German print: cident bad occurred early in the even'ng at in dee gi na er me neo. ors and founders, probably to F: tort, | Brighton, Ill, the junction of the Chicago and Pepe 2g gets 9 x ‘g | abd there determine upon reformsand improve sat head ago once acted for Mr. Richardson in purchasing | und there determine ployers in. | Alton and St. Louls railroads, result a gieat loss of life, but no detinite information could be ascertained Subsequently, afer the py og =e} had closed, it was learned that a had occurred at the point above arms; the request that he act for K. caine rough Dir. Remington; he never received any written authority from Mr. Richardson to pur. chase arms. He had conferences with General Dyer and Col. Crispen relative to the purchase MARRIAGE UNDER D: PIOULTIES.—A San of but never succeeded in baying any. | francisce pair recently concluded to elope, and | Sound train on the Reckied ont Rect fen ewittiess had seen Itemington and Sutee ta | “bartered a tog-boat and cl ntend- | anda northern bound train on the be Cuneen fice, in New York, but uid not | ,2E 0 be made one on the bosomof the Pacis. Chicagoand Alton railroads. ‘The roads at this know what passed. between them, as he never Cae end eee te eels a, mane Walled > | iinet come Gutence persia thee eae ace contrac ws onal Dyin Cay | sheiber hn iments were Resor consry: | fry acute gir, Tg tngieah ope tet Urispen, Richardson bought sonic arms and bn ag | Sherishing of his female | the other to be standing stfil, “Ac the Rehend cartridges from the government, and sold them | [2mpanion, his answer: fur sundry reasons, was | Cnoine reached the crossing the Chicago engine fo th ingtons; be probably made noth divesod over the chip's side. The about-to be | SEDos ints ced unser tt Killing the fireman the aclpor them s, Dut didveniing ene | uride meantime had fainted, and the clergyman eutright. Both engines were tediy weccnel ‘n he carrtridges ea, Witness has no interéat in | {constrained to follow thoexample of une | SMIright, Both engines were, badly wrecked, ine Grae of Remington — an The ccremony was _— a smashed. ere is a report that eight wy Adjourned till Monday, at 10:30 a. Oe thee ge tee TS eennons were forced | Sere killed and several wounded, oat thle cae, Se seieen hae eee The Robeson Investigation. ‘The investigation into the charges against Secretary Robeson was resumed last evening by ticulars will be obtained as soon as possible. = LATER. St. Lovis, April 5—The statement this morning’is Dogs 4 Max Surrer arrer His Heap 1s JuT Orr.—it seems as if those i Sent out correct, ‘tha’ be the special committee of the House. William Rockford asd Bock Island tas ‘ahean tne H. Shock, chief engineer in the navy, was re- the Chicago train. There were no other casas alled and examined at some length. He eyed the of the None of vg engines could be built ey had the same information nstruction co! that Mr. of the Tennessee cost about The “State Utan. THE “STATE” LEGISLATURE TAKING Tr ‘TSE FORELOCK. Great Sait of Hi i i hand, dollars per day to ea: ‘The nite selected ‘for the new military is at St. George, on the ‘southern boundary of the : ikinson Mrs. Bur- Wukinecn is iH i Ha neaee Jobn ¥. Yana wins Miller both under rot age, became involved AT Last.— Muler's lar, when latter shot’ the former New Ye through the head with » revolver. alias Se ee: sentenced him to ten ca of the ithe same ltr on Saturday, i i H } f ! i i gi i mposed there in twenty years. = Ladies Lind’s ter, aged fourteen ant , is

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