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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Published Dajiy, sundays Exeepted, | AT TIE STAR BUILDINGS, "| This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Peunsy!vania Avenue, cormer Lith St. ‘ | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. STi NEWSPAPER co | swe ance See Seem Bom. B 5. 1. KAU PP MINN, Prev't. | woh sien the state Bical Boat pe men ? NING ST An is served by carrier to | 2 : aay Oe mauees ar Siuary w their subscribers at Ten Cents Pea WEEx.or Fox- > g ; these gentlemes TH. Copies at the counter | ii—three months, 91.50; | o's months. £7; ons year, 95. ———— ———— Tas WZEKLY STAR- year, 67 Invariably in vez. SINE. 5,947. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1872. TWO CENTS. = i rre vr ALPHABETICAL | pester aero tose. | SPECIAL NOTICES. ( EVENING STAR. |" =" 2oetssct = FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | «:vteiciieay' S*' torments Mh. D BUSINESS DIRECTORY: gatos, aceon bet. 19:h a |; end Oar It is not a pleasant thing to be admitted on the P F : a we FAYS A GOD WoRD FOR 2Ay ; ’ ing in South America, 5 ; rt of the press that one of its members should} This Afternoon sont ait tate Containing Cards of First-class Extablishments Lisiomr Deosauns. eo ¥ arroee bess Tee canal” || focebecuece Mervees: {ante and amale ime | Washington Nows and Gossip. | fe'jiacca in such a mortifying position, but o— Senin’ day Cond mrt in all Branches of Eas ness in the District. | (og? protm ans pedi tk ear Gla lie rinary ond Seminal Organs, and ¢ Mowpay, April 8. Dot in a } the . Dana, —_ INTERNAL REVENTE.—The receipts from this | tere is no gainsnying the fact that Mr. SATE.—Mr. Por zt Ce joie sa receip of the New York Sum, has madesuch acomplete | _ SENATE —Mr. Pomeroy saidhe hadreceived of 7th st..epp. PO. Departm’t | whole train of disorders brought on by ban: s G a the governo -th & F ste. near Pat. Office. @#” Send for circular this noble remedy. - Prompted by a desire to benef: from Be r of Kansas a certified copy W_ Born wet, Boom 16i¢ Fell Block.coraer | vicions habits. Great numbers have been cw AGRICULTURAL wanemeus — 4 3 | breakdown in undertaking to sustain his allega- 4 = ° tg Joux a. Bares. 96 2 | the afflicted and niifortunate, I will send the recipe | SexaToR ScuUR? will adilress amass meet- | tons against peuakany eal that not only | Of the Feport of tie committee of the Kansas | ‘DE TORG Rew awe | PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. for preparing and using this medi in a seated | 10 of G. ta Hew Vouk ou Wednenday. oo e' 2 M4 ure on lo La. avenge. | M. 8. Bray, 627 Peousyly ay.,nesr7th strest. | envelope, to any ene who necds it, Pree af Charze. ing of Germans in SS Se eee will his own utterances hereafter be taken With | rly aL iLeGED CORRUPT ELECTION OF U. 8. SEN- east 4th street to | Urar & Bao iiil Penu.av.sbet ith sad 12th sis —— Oe tod DeBIbitionse, | MINISTER De Lowe returns to Japan, via | a large discount for exaggeration, but what is AToRS = x = Pett Mahi PIANOS. = “Po martear “New York City, San Francisco, on the Ist proximo. | called “independent journalism” will receive | in 1809 and 1571 and he supposed the Vice Prese . hh ete, | ¥.0.me S—————_————— z a | undeserved discredit. Dana’s style of running a | Ment had received a copy also. ¢ got by revolutic au A.B..cor th &Dsts, | F.C REICHENBACH, s2311th,ab.Pa ay..agt.Knabe's = Cou. Grace A. THRUSTON, of Maryland, ne Saal bee fa : ‘The Vice Presidentstated that he had received ial igh dengan PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FRAMES. AMUSEMENTS. has Leen appointed to filla vacancy in the board ee = "ead thceghthal eaten reste ~ — 8 copy of the report, and he would now lay it | iio g'necting > ig . ur. oe Sth street. SPE ay Sp pang Se eel sito e: pPemeens, sd 4 were orga: i ‘ a 7 2 cialis.) Sil 7th etrect ATIONAL THEATER. of visitors to the West Point Military Academy | Fake the distinction. ‘The baseless character of | Mr. Caldwell said he also had received acopy | MiTCOtEsnred. Com samianey or Tee Mn. J. G. Savitvx, Lessee and Manage! " 7. S. ft th t. The report was then referred t ‘ we RS, n MENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION 2 | TEE U.S. stramun Lamawaxa has been | the Sun's representations in regard to the Navy | of the report. Poise mad Elect: | Germans torming pert of the I vancit Je Mass. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts . ‘ard = ordered to proceed to Hong Kong from San | Department is conclusively illustrated by the thee an wed on ivilegs come, aa split and cegenin 1 @ separ conneil ot ssieeseg? PLUMBESs aND Gas yb kya pera Francisco. aa | fottewing extract from the verbatim report of Mr. Sherman asked that the message of the gigs eee suctes Op S ong me ae Watt es ea a oa RS, JAMES. A. RED Ciovp, the Sioux Chief, made a speech | the crose-questioning; Mr. Dana being on the | House returning the Senate tariff bil be re- Gave & Wittrawe. 1, cer. Nth and D streete. and her COMIC OPERA ( ataconncil recently held at the Indian agency | *tand, and Secretary Robeson the questioner : ferred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Casserly thought it might be best perhaps lvocated peace. Q— On March 11 you say: to refer it to the Committee on the Judiciary, as — already within our knowledge, a rough cateula- “9 = o TRE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC EXRcrTIYE | Lon shows that his robberies will not amount to | (ere Were important Constitational questions comMirTEE will not meet in this city May 15. | less then $1,400,006” Now what fac.s have you Mr. Sherman proposed that it should be re- = in your possession or within your knowledge, a: i we C < statement. you say, to justify that statement? u ferred to the Finance Committee, and it was ac “Taking the facts Dakota, in which h Bory Hire "xp. 71 Th street between G and H. ASKS AND BANKERS! hold a congreston Aug ve..bet 10th & Nth sts, oh and Dstroers 4 “ e of yesterday give signs of brewin, ts PNESDAY. April 0. — that st cordivgly so referred. y n . R t er 1s hat a 60-2, F atreet, near Tih, THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. # INVESTIGATION was not rs gh img loeastnyr ery ————— i Mr. Casserly presented joint resolutions of the 5» sigan ar dee op Tresury Dep't. | REAL ESTATE AGENTS. &e. . Saipae Geass Oe mae OKTES apiece: By the Committee on public buildings } ton before the Tennessee ease was investigated; Gonaeen to tae enieakin een eae d last night at a dr RS & LOCKSMITHS. | 4’ ‘ cir ba xeenne andith street, | GUND ALATINER SATCRDAT and grounds to-day on account of the absence | Mr. Sargent has just interrogated me about it. | people of Arizona territory on account of Lense in Leonard «tree PR peso eem pbecthamystirepms n ont OMe. Box Book open daity trom § to 4. of some of the members of the committee from .—How much of the Secor frauds did I get 4 agen TS OF MABEAS « ©. Senn 2 d ith sts, streets, MONDAY. April. 15, the city. ot “your own koowledge ak there ‘ot | ** TEARFUL DeraxDATsons op TEs ArAcER e the suprem BLEACHERIES. cement. | 258 LYDIA TH SON. a SOUL OWN KObWiOlaaT “A. By tnowlodes there - INDIAN! of the primceore alae A.T. Wii tix, Straw Bet Bt. Bleachr,9c4 Pa.av. pa "| QMATEUR THEATHICAL FERFORMANOE | TBE PREstvenr did not make his appear- | }Go not mean personal knowledge, Pg cargos — a have been illegally sentenced by the con BOARDING-HOUS r 7 A oF ance in the Executive office to-day ashe is suf- | Q—Oh, you do not? A.—No, sir; and it does | [onic untit the Apacnes were made to tect the | Special sessions. Action was postponed piscsneaechmascies iy a Sonne a Panere a lah'et LOVE'S SACRIFICE: Or, THE RIVAL MER: | fering from a cotd, consequently there were no | Not Say personal knowledge. strong hand uf the government. ce of tan arerar ental Suey af the @ BK. Wirso, 51: 7th street. « — Vsitors received by him on official business a8 | ogfe Joe Ue nat Seca Ent cate awe, |. Thererolutions were then referred tothe Com. | peak og Oe a 1 4 .. y ” ¥ — , ae ® RESTAURANTS” NATIONAL THEATER, See Prine tee Sr Knowledge about it? A.—Yes; when you say | "My “Wait called apts bill to authorize the | Bit¥-three additional writs were Iasuesl, ut Often, | Hysox Motes, Henry Myson, 42! 9h, bet. D and E, x Naval Onpens.—Assistant Paymaster Robert | that a thing iswithin Jour knowledge you mean | construction o a railroad bridge across the Mis. | D1 Wednesday. és ly & It b ; y 3 = | = “ “3 SASH, DOOR AND BLINDS. WEDNEESD. NOON, Arrit 10. Dickey has been detached from the Washingto: hat you know it; that it is a fact that you have | souri river at Boonesville, which was passed. om Wee eedoncitanT | PERny Coutxay, 237th at., op. Center Market ae Patan ahons i Heady placed on waar auee Chier leaned from ‘reading, from intormation, | “’Ty-day having been set apart for the consider. | seein saan eee uid old.) 97th st SEWING MACHINES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Engineer Wm. 8. Stomm has beenordered to | @.—Well, go on; you have mentioned the Se- | “U2? & z ee Wargten & W1-0s's, Steer & Bon, agte.,(51 Paav. EPIPBANY CKUKCH HOME. duty as inspector of machinery at the Philadel- | cor claim; how much of that did I ge2on your | yg nuinihed: becmoce thick wae cee iian | _ LONDON, April §—A telegram from Constan h Srvctns Lewis Beat age. i MCA. B.. th &D Tickets st Merzeroit’s, Galt's, Parker's and | phia navy-yard. knowledge that you have from information and | ay propriation bill, was laid on the table for that | timople brings the intelligence th Hall | TroMmas MARRON, (Fepalring @ specialty ,) 12 70h at suse Sige ren ra ae ae REVENUE APPOISTMENTS.—The following career tenes rregate amount of the clalay 1 | PMEEO%- 3 La terrible te So.) VJ) TION Nzw No. "i 2 ae a Z we aggregate am q claim; e Hed u 2 followit \ utd Fellows Hall: SHIRT FACTORIES. Bier en eacn 439 - | @Ppointments of assistant assessors of internal | um not able to stare bow it was divide. ae cas Man Sat ee # a a Wis - et, ber ween H soa &. " M ?rn St. amie = atu Sr. | tevenue have been made in the 4th Virginia ‘anti 2 er} (di Hone it all, then, and go on, | putherford count her prop. y- she id ot & Washington House, MARK % district: Farewell Branch and Wm. Bilso’ ae a ee A ae rty taken and used by the United States treo; N. Fe seo mo apsylvania ay enue, So. 416 Ith street, between D and K streote, eight vy. H. Hoverton has been appol et in the wi was Tet ee aaa ake A at the battle of Stonetiver. Paael | . iD SToLPe. 60971 reet,op. Pest 0 i. ave . ae North Carolina district. John D. Thompson has = aaa a eee S Appropriating $25,000 to Dr. J. Milton Best, . ILDING MATERIALS. STAMPING DEPOTS. ¢ Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- ie ee ~ | Union forces. | ther coteainnd lant aieet Ge ce > rhe <. aggeration. : : * on . | the r prevail t t that an import oS pnp torhste, | Mas. GH. MacRen, 6:7 7th #t.. opp. Patent Office. | SU Riis Nails, £c.,in the District. ISON, the wife of our minister to | “@ Dos. It had been {ally discuwed hese Gene, | aut telegram had boen received et the. F What next? A.—I do not remember; I prepared to go into an arithmetical cal- tance. It had been fully discussed here before. | #t telegram had been received a! the For It might, perhaps, be just in itself, but its pas. | Office from the government of the United Stace tage would unlock the doors of the Treasury to | This depatch was reported to hay iow a whole host of claims not 80 meritorious, —~ that there was a pro t Mr. Trumbull called for the aves and noes on | between England and America, grow — | the and urged that it would furnish a | the claims tor consequential woald bi ¢., 1343 st. and Canal, died sudd Please remember Name and Number. ap25-15* ly Of heart disease on the a och te ’ ee = : imo, on arailroad car, while on a pleasure + STOVES. SHEET IRON, TIN WARE. LECTURES. near Maltrata, in that car h, 3 £)/MSEst , bets Water D Wiv smear ib3 street. CAKPENTEPS AND BLEILDERS. GM. Haywanna€ bet. Pa. av. & Dat L®otuE . 4 You were prepared to make that statement ountry. Her body | in a public newspaper, but you are not prepared .in a church to | to establish iteven by suppositious figure: rings it to the Uni é pect that the E_BY I have established a considerable portion of ith; i settled in @ manner satisfactory to both na‘ ious L.S.cyarwas,: sath TEA AND COFFEE STORES. BEV THOMAS GUARD, lerment, for which purpose he has | evidence before this committee. ¥ | precedent for the paymont of multitude of | settle Lonpon ort oF eons. i ty destroyed du the w Jous H. Howrety 6 Oniental Tea STORE, A. M. Wheeler, 625 7th street. Popular Orator of the Bay, at leave ot absence. . r ‘That ques i page roll ta ore dl _ Siegen Rana pad . a? y the pe Pop t ©, you have not. Thatquestion remains | “Sir. stevenson held that its passage would not | . LONDON, April 5.—Yesterday the weather was A.C. Bra wax {hows TITLE EXAMINERS. ° FOUNDRY . B. CHURCH, INFORMATION WANTED AnovT THE Punic | fhe decided. Are you prepared to make any | asiord any dangerous precedent, fino cad warm, tho ean shiging out wit val ABRIAGE FACIORIES. A.G.HaALry.8:9 Pa.av., Law Conveyanc’g, Notary. Corner of Fonrteenth and G streets, G@nouxne—In the Houre to-day, Mr. Stark. | ORC Cor veits a The bill was then pased—ay os | brightness for this climate wud sca: ” a . see 9 TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1572, sire tee 28 jo day, Mr. Stark- Mr. Peters.—He says that he does not call it sae me pedi was literally out of door in . Reet RAR: | 5 ceeece ear ene ne eee FO | ve ata an Eee: Karen | Netter introduced a resolution which was | more than a million now. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Unier | Along both & ei >, known as ; SE eee eee Sn rae wr miaeas, | SuECT—M Max s’kevations 70. THe %.”” | adopted, calling epon the superintendent ef pul Mr. Robeson.—That is leaving the Tennessee | the usual Monday morning hour call of states | * Vietori ments,” which CTRCULATING LIBRARIES = — sand aaa Food ne should fail to hear this man of wonderful | ie yuitdings aud grounds for a fail etateme ee or | OUts and territories for bills and resolutions for ref- | Bav¥e recently been converted into pleasure ae TN. on — Sth ate. | sou CumistMANN.W vod, Morn, Bone, &¢.,1106 Est. eeare BME Hesiod Be Be Bett ete ok Seas, | cated geounde sad eee eends, the Mona: | yi cierl was a Fick man Or poor man’? aw | erence onty, a muaber were presented, but not | ETOURGH ‘were, uncomfortably crowded CLOTHING STO: : — "8 tore, EVNitt House: B. tine metz’s Hat Store, | mental grounds and those around the Executive cin on an? A— 44 if people. " All the parks wei H. Brin: 2 many as ust ave * AS, PARASOLS, CANES. | 879052 po eB Be peon, | Mansion, together with a statement of the area | | Only know from public notoriety. SE many oe usual inthe cartier Gaye of the see | morsing until night. The t PrALt Hopixsox & Cy. 521 Pa. av..bet oth 10th ate, i im of masic at 2 r r% . . ». Among them were the following, which < < VTP a. ae. bet tithelth sts rs i bet. diem & loth sis. | 1005 Pennsyivania avenue, and at the doer on | of all grounds his control an = Q.— Public notoriety from whom. —Gen- | Sov. Sn IDs, Kegeuts and Battersea parks attracted thon- Hoxas 8 Cox. 27 Tineereet, May bouding, | BeNinr WF ewew, Hee treet, news ith, cvenltg of en ann | oF tuetcont of improving such grosede caeent: | eral opinion and belief. which Is circulating | ™&f® selcrpedito the committees indicated: |_| sands. The river steamers were crowded t0 4 9ACH FINDINGS. gptaarpriactic Presta, : NTERNATIONALISM. ly those south of the President's House and nd in the community. atory of the in.ent and meaning of section one, | tit Utmost capacity. The bridges and all th Tuoxrsox 40 +, 209 9th at., opp. Center Market USDERTAKERS. around the Monument. a ee ticle two, of the Constijution of the United | PUblic places were utilized by ky S . Joskrn GawLeR, 1721 Pa. avenue, near I7th street. — ou ever take any means of finding | &Ucle two, of - people—men, women and child: COMMISSIONERS OF DEEC3. AMONG THE WITNESSES examined by the ‘A Wet tenance, : States. Judiciary. Jesern T K. Plant. coruer E aud sth streets N.W, ake meee ac Be By Mr. Cox (N. ¥.)—Bill to protect the ship- | ¢ bright day and pure ir OFFA, (al 4 ing that kind of &c $622 Pa ay PHEBE M. KELSEY, Robeson investigating committee on Saturday Q.—There are means of kno . : disturbance ix reported, altbough { i 2 ae: + 4 wae ping on the Atlantic coast from destruction by mary Tee 2 4 van theta or ace nate ee Paay.atithet : + aseuas, Capitel HM. | 21.4 gicquent Tntermational Orator, will Lecture | €*¢Bitg last was Pay Inspector A. W. Russell, pomiamacreee mata gent anal noe temas easterly gales. Commerce. on SSE See snes eh eae Sane moment Ts YANKEE NOTIONS. ou Ixternationalism, at hose evidence, so clearly given, fully disproved | than yon earn, and that is the foundation of this | ,,2¥ Mr. Harris (Va.)—Bill to authorize the RECEIPTS OF COTTON AT LIVERD Ot CONVEYASCER: ADLER, (Wholesa’e only.) #4 Pa. av.. ear 9th st arse Hees: every allegation as to tavoritsm or wrong doing | general belief, . Postmaster General to credit past- | Livenroor, April so liy the aren! oF we AG. Bala, 809 Pa are, (Raw, Vitios, hotary.) L. a . by tue Secretary in pure Q.—That is all, is it? Did you ever take any | Masters im the states lately in rebellion | from Amer in ports during the t sof cotton have been received (or stamps taken, lost,or destroyed through mo | Tom Amers A.—I have never investigated your income on | [ult of such postmasters. Post-Ofices aud | ere. 2a 2 plies tor the navy made im thecity of Philadel- yor sl LADIES’ GOODS. WEDNESDAY, Aruit 101i, a1 7:30 P.M. pia, im this community, where Pay faspector | Weane, of verifying it in any way or shap 112 F street northwest. — i. 2 = Admission 28 cents. Tickets for sale at 473 | Russell lived so many years, and where he is | properte. Post-Roads. 5 ORT Rt OF TER DINING SALOONS NEw GOODS. sI NEW GODS. | vrrieyivania arenue, and by Eo. Ourtis, at | hell im such high respect b shia tone | Go Hove you any idea how much Ispendin | BY Mr. Hawie; BM wepeieg an | 7 OP PAOD Pon eee rele wan at apg eg ee pa x ; Rocm of House Committee on Agriculture. Umony wil only strengt ‘al beliet | any way or shape? A.—No. ane amendment to the Constitution #0 as to provide | Lowpox, Oxranto, April &—Ph a - Now receiving ees | ot the fa ations made against @.—You never have had? x »- | forthe election of United States Senators by the | yell has been c 4 . DRESSMAKERS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES +) Secretar, : cise dean POVer have bad? A.—Not any pre- | people direct, tor terms of six years, and that in | Vell bas been convicted no Miss ME Witson Jat Paar. Cu IN PIANOS, &c. pasaels Se = - Sen eaee. eee case of a vacancy by death, resignation or other- a sentenced to be hang MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, DRESS and = 2 S1ON OF THE METROPOLITAN Ratt- The Freneh Arms Investigation. wise @ special election shail be ordered as soon CLOAK TRIMMINGS. RIBBONS, EMBROID- | AL dice do fhis city the eelcbtatsd BOBO. mye | 8040-—Gen. Chipman introduced in the Houe | ‘The special Senate Committee investigating thereatter as may be. Keterred to Committee | pug potiticat SEES. SACKS, SRE, Bowe A» ate pace Pies teats etalon Lill to authorize the extension of the | the ulleged tale of arms to France met again | "yyy Mc Writs (Mo.)—Joint resolution torega- aks at suf eee a “ this morning, whi lave rates of freight, &e. onthe Union Paciic | Furey and = + aa maine = Doniel Shea was sworn, and examined by Mr. | Ka:iread and branches. Pacitic Kailroad. Philadet hi a . ENGRAVERS. S01 : S01 eaing He eae comy e Schurz:—He testified that he owned a number | The House then, in the remairier of the | irq Willimmennern, B. Bat ucartex I SPRING GOODS Pe) rom SUS te Lie ty Meng East Capitol street, | of lighters at New York, and during the Franco- | morning hour, resumed consideration of Seneds ee cometaen FANCY STORE AT trem Oth to Lith street east, and southward { Prussian war lightered goods for the New York ‘VRE SUPPLEMENTAL CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, pegged e.g 1 Market sc street to and over the b ordnance office, receiving his orders trom Mr. | which has been pending for several weeks past neti roca - n WaReEND, N.Y.B. DAVIS’, : costia river to U ntown; and | Hall, and all his receipts for the goods | onthe hour. ‘The previous question was sec- Ganepmee tes =m — me EED STORES. $01 MARNET SPACE, COBNER Stu STREET. H.B 7KD eee or oe Borde ate he delivered from Mr. Ketlly. Sometimes he | onded, and the yeas and nays were demanded | /*)TEcate the coure ot federal officers in FM. DRaxey.Feed,Grain &c..cor Mass.av 47h st 5. et | shvrjeticece IC. but express vered goods direct to v mce in the a —— r and sometimes | on the engressment and thirdreading of the bill, | 5! atic UST RECEIVED STR. ONNETS, < tizet south to the pub- . Wi over saw ten d ed 2 yosed “ They further declare that no port FLOWER EMEALMERS, ty diferent ehapers ae ew DOSNETS ym le market in square $2, and also to eueon Matin ee ee ed eee nn So aoe Geo ee + > baimer Nat. Flow 27th et — —__——__~ ailways trom the intersection of K street north, In response to questions by Messrs. Hamlin and Pending further action on the passage the | U0T of thos a RRemeS, Sue Saws, ond that FOUNDRIES. | "Pe HIRTY NEW SHAPES IN LADIES’ HATS, RING NIN and ronmecticut avenue along said avenue tol. | Ames, witness said he had been in his present | morning hour expired and the bill again goes | {he duty of the repablican party in sec the Wea seus sion Foun, a DAVIS". creme oO Beate. o: M street north, and along either of said | business about twent years, and generally pre- | over. Utah be restored to her national + ELLAND. corner of La 7 oo oreing BENING. Tanets PY ylte Most direct route to the Intersec- | fers to deliver goods direct to vessels because it |. Mr. Negley (Pa.) asked leave to introdace a | “delegation of merchants and mine- ; JPSENCH FLOWERS, in great variety. at tion of Bridge and Green or Montgomery | much hander. conslation rocking that pointed to protest agains the adm EET SEES Eee at wt Mid Reed bavi’. streets in Georgetown, Referred to the District | “Mr. Hartley, of the firm of Schuyler, Hartley THE UNION PACIPIC RAILRDAD as a State, left for Washington Saturday Tis Pa ay. bet Pthei2h sts PABACOLs IN NEWEST STYES, at TRMENSE) BE eCK pers oe ———— > a ehane te ne ten ee ee poe ge thine gel meet sn paces Usited Sr foc Sonater: sie ease dy en “het a5 Bach ato, DAVIS’. . ‘gz SUPREME CourT Decroes tue Loxc- | &¥3 Ea Sa b amount 0! rage % © public | joint ballot, ele Fite EE i ” itness is cot < * “ jot, elected T as Fitch on the first ALL THE FOLLOWING GOODS acvortment Stanpixe Brapiey-Fiswer Case ix Favor | to Fi neo, Germany and Fag ned, aed witness debe vtaement for Marcha United States to It. we Tominent signers of the call for « Tosa and complete Jacouct Hamburg Elgingsad | BEST MATERIALS, cv Fisuen.—The Supreme Court of the United | and other gentleman went to France. On the | appoint a commission, to consist of three citi. bape ution assert thet the! e en. ed. | Swive,Manburg Réaaing and knotttiee biews te puor series, Binks dor day decided the case of Joseph H. | 4th of September of the same year a contract | 23s, to inquire into the fuancial condition of | 4 solely national, and that they imc returned in two hour dging and Iuserting one and cwo Button Kid 2 i Bradley, Sr., against George P. Fisher, on an | ®8 made with the French government to tur- | said railroad, and to ascertain if its fands have Se en ae eet = Shree Bon teks dees bee BEST WORKMAESHIP, | 4i'Pe4l trom the Supreme Court of this District. | Bish arms. Col. Squire never told witness that | been faithtalty applied as required by law; and | 2 i ms in all wide ipaes’ Lis was an action brought Mr. Bradle: is bids ha mn refused by the War Depart- | alse to ascertain whether said road is rere B iT widthe: Fri + | th tion brought by M. y | bis bids had been refused by the W. f h able to ».. M10 Pa. av, bet. Sta & bith Sieve, Bes standard Paffiogs, Rufflings, Plait axp against Judge Fisher, growing out of the ex- | Ment, but he (witness) learned the fact irom | \iquidate its indeotedness to the United States TRE Arrmoacnine Tra or Mas. £. 4 GAS OFFICES. ne asa ree pulsion trom the bar of the former by the latter | &nether source. The contract ot Valentine, | and, if so, that such legislation be reported as | W2AETON —The probabilities are that Mr- ‘Wasarxcr03 Gas Lion? Conract, 13 . LOWEST PRICES. at the conclusion of the Surratt trial. ‘The de- | Billings & Co. was offered to witness’ tirm, and | will compel the payment. Mharton’s trial for the attempted murder by mae ioHT ComPaX¥, 412 10th, near B cue civion was in favor of Judge Fisucr, sustaming | the latter Agreed to take if on certain condi- | Br. Negley aid he wanted to have the reso- are Rell Te fone Van Nom, will take STO TION ar the action of the cofrt below. The points ions, to which Valentine, Billings & Co. sath omni . circuit court of Anne Arandel EB LL ASONSIS § Paav.op Wilard’s | —« = S01 MARKET SPACE. the decision to-day were:—ist, because’ har eyed | not age Wetec riggs od Oiigred to witness ciary. relerred %o the Committee on the Judi- | founty, during the approaching tera. There 1 i set, whet ars by the it in regard - . Ne th est 2 Guakais Aa! 1D, BADAME ESTEE, 618 13m Srarer. | | GENTLEMEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, that he was expelled from the Criminal Grech | Huation of the arms slipped Imes eae tee, | wntthe wee proper. for a isckhelder of tes Rey, but thereis now no reason to t ee eee E os rinwarnuiawerrell > rquccanne & judge cannot be sucd for deciding | but he believed they were going to Franco. road to object to a matter so just. ar Soret chitey preees. The next i SWITCHES 38 such a , a . in his furisdiction, even though he In response ir. Hamlin testified that Mr. Brooks asked, in turn, whether it was - ed pr aisuayin iia kui carte, and G7 cache ne Wns for thenew stzlee, 88 | >, unr BUSINES COATS, Be bao rend, and this applice bree! cases where ene ~ aoe eS tne ae pad ig be ped EO > comand Us ” e) subject- J ‘0 GIVE G HAN 1 reso! 5 D1 2 A che J.W Kusxupy & Co. .612 Pa. av., bes, cuh and 7th, | — nll and examine for yourself. mar25.1m BOYS’ BROWN suits | the Criminal Court has jnrisdiction to rotaogg | to put in bids. He also thought the sales of | tha Mr. Negley offered this Fesolution ae until the first week in May. Mrs. Wharton con- i B.dcunapes, is Foor tel eek es ISS E. A. McCORMICK, dixie aie nance attorneys from the bar of that court. arms by the War Department were exceedingly | instance of parties in Wall street. parle 3 ag Fnemen gh ig tear at the 3 : = P s . Mi Sa ES fi eas? 4 e s " - dames C. We er health ix FD a enES A TRUNRAS. | 506 NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN BAND F : : Bite To Reiuaeese Property Owners ox any ine jut combaamated e purekens ot Sas seeuempeetinemte that Mr. Segley | suid to be very delicate. Here daughters ofte Bb Mosasn, cds Penik. ave-stet- oth advin ste.” | thas ted tober stock of SILLINRBY and BOYS’ BLUE CLOTH SUITS Senn AvENUE—Gencral Chipman | Springtield muskets At $2.5) apiece. ‘Phe gov- | ‘The Speaker said that motion would not be in wich Smet, sand ber Sean Bee ee <y BAIA, Choe dna ee par ndied tober stock of MIE. sine teres introduced in the House to-day a bill to relma. | TPMent sold the same kind of guns in Is;Oand | order at this moment. ‘ - . bs Witter Rvore,W6 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and 10th ste. LADIES UNDERWEAR 7 ; burse the owners of property on Pennsylvania | 2 £0F from 89 to $12.50. He thinks the Spen- | Mr. Brooks would withdraw his objection ir | MF Mother's release —Anne Arundel Ader ani a . BOYS’ FANOY STRIPED SUITS, | avenue for the cost of the wooden pavement sive st0 coe ery pemeate m the French | cae. 'aa i relation to the case couldbe | Exctaxp Wants Camapa To Take Cane eax canal dione, he attention of the ladies of reap ae laid pursuant to the act of Congress of July 8th, | government for halr thar Selec on | on 7 b; or Hensetry.—Hon. Wm. McDougal, formerly Howse F er Fa ay. and Gch et and which ebe will seil at very low . 1 It provides that the Secretary of the In2 mene. Before en- | Mr. Barks (Mass.) objected to anything ex- | 9 somber of the government of va and lat ICE COMPANIES. LAD!25 ATTENTION: TO MARE UP TO ODES IN OUR RXTEN- | pistriegor Case and he Governor of the | ingif he could:hip arms to that country.’ The | and the resolution was withdcawne eee dion of Ceneeh ae caRE Sant lect, on the posi EraxDEst lex Co., office, 12 Pa, av., near 12th © watcan 315 ie aos Takers and Works EE MENT. Jin which our | to ascertain the cost of paving Pennsyluenta | SccTetary replied that he must do so at his own | "Mr. Hooper (Mass) oftered a resolution. which peat erat pe png, Fg INSURANCE OFFIC wishes to call your attention to the. fect th " eatich eae avenue, between Ist street west and 1th _ was agreed to, directing the Committee on | that het - hie eae *s : oo . hes tox Attention to the fect that he kas | gUarantes entire satisfaction, ; : nd oth street | In response to Mr. Schurz, he testitied that | Banking and Currency te i any na- | (oat he had every season to believe that if tho i "y earns | Pair chee ea Hate Beats ae, Inivate property auutung on saiitaventecney | His combany sold between 100,000 aud 200m) | ‘ional Wank which is alleged to "be engaged | $Plohies Became Invelved in war that thay noe th st seurtment of IMITATION HATH bo wlicnrtine Gi nanls. the cost Yo the United States ant to the citene | Mand of arms during the tive véars previows to | n'a ‘ their ov aresources. He believed that a uion NONS. He sells Corsets at reduced Washington separately, and certify th eed iam war, and perhaps 40,000 0r pected pene wang 8 Bbc cones he Provi I Beenta a set. HoTason | EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. the Seeretary of the Treasury, whois authorizeg | *'j00 Since the war. with 4 View of producing «money panic. The | 9 See reid enable them when the Jack received a largeessortmentof KID | a7 sopeeioRITY OF FINISH . to pay to the District of Columbia, outay wet ian ocr pg td ia) agit that he | secretary of the Treasury is requested to give dependent existence someon! the watiom of the hich he will se og . t “i a a 3 cial pains ym the governme: 4 it . 7° pray i eg ecembeg beri and Tg moneys nototherwiso appropriated, one-third of officials his intentions with, taferenceto ie arms taittce in antheaiaed to soma Bcc porsmas end Soncuee Ent ine ease ee —_ oe J z ‘ ‘dee ‘; “ e purchased from them. He had t 4 a , a hd as quickly as 2 @_BECEIVED—A fine ensortment of Bers HABLE BROTHERS. United States andthe Daaay Bald by the | wmrun vatax axemcam orrictat asisote |" perme ncarwess. possible and become an independent nation. ioe man's a : . DOLLAR Mr. Chipman (D. GC.) introduced a bill toex- | Reruntican 5 *.— “City Halt, | BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPFEL Fashionable Tailors, es ane k the same, Je ay ted and re: 2 competion with dae ve paid from the gov- | tend ‘the ‘rack ot, the Metropolitan Kailroad | patches from Little ieee, Athenee ontat LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &e. NB, mares CORNER 7ra AND D BTS. abutting on said aveaue who hay ar Pa b 7 & cent an: Company; referred to Committee on the Dis. | occurrence of a d:ficulty in the state central - SHOE Fr Sip., die. Witch J am geotered to ahll-e¢ the lowes r Seer — said a the amoant by | Prench official; he desired this to goon record. | :rict of Columbia. Also, bill to reimbarse the | republican committes . ne Sihranc TA Beteet bebsese aca gen, | Se: Ualland perctnedaed. ates oe FRANKLIN € co. cach of sald owners paid; the Object ae een oe | are Aa chief armorer of the Springticid | owners of property on Pennsylvania avenue for | wahdrawal of me at Nee ea ee am, he LIME, CEWENT. ant-tr aes ” between Gand No. 1297 Punmvivaxia Kv being to so adjust the cost of laying ‘aid pave- | in regard. to the Chates one ee ees | cxpense imeurred in paving said avenue; sams | mainder filled their places, and tixed the 22d vi Jory F. Kise, 631 Mars bet. 6th and 7 i | _Sennine Braaition Pebble Spectacles. Janig-tm | Ment that the United States, the District of Co- | res Sara ne thew tto Poultney, | “Mr: Star . To, ree dane for helding the state conven- LI ? = = _ “— | lumbia, and the owners of private pro es sold by the Navy ent to Poultney, Mr. Starkweather ( Conn.) offered a resolution, | tion. The dispatches add that the probability ITHOGRAPHERS. WASHINGTON HOTELS CORNS. said avenue shall each ate property on | Trimble & Co., early in 1871. Poultney, Trim- | which was to, directing the Commis- | is that there will r - Jostru F. Geoxgy =) iS. 1 all each pay one-third of said cost, v be two republican state con: £1,406 Pa av., bet. 45 and 6th ats. as Reterred to District of Columbia Osmuntiing . | ble & Co. paid the expenses of taking off the | -ioner of Public Buildings axd Grounds to | veutions. . = LIVE! % STaeeen. HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Been eee at Hand TNRONTS a on COBNS, eee sa a = some of the which were re- | transmit tothe House a statement of the area FYES & Co . Willard’s Hotel Stables. Lith & Dats. (Lats Junxess Hovss,) p " + | The Robesom Investigation Fizsl a —— Locxine Ur Leoat Texper—The New pt Pe a : D Az DE. WHITH'S ESTABLISHMENTS, . le. | witness was corroborative of York Tribune announces to-day that Wasminotox Nailen, 1598 B etree, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. 935 Fifteenth st.,opp U.S. Treasury, W: EVIDENCE THAT THE SECOR CLAIMS weRE | Robeson and imodore mai np oa Ne 7 N. Charles st. near Baltimore st., Baltimo: PAIR AND JUST. ingsbave been instituted by United States As- LOCKING GLASSES, FRoxtive PENysYLvANia AVENUE, Sidendance at renidentce 63 . committee a few days since. District Ai Pusascws bane BO Wo. creer’ ueer 2ihctrest. pmanaane pee eb renleonnee SF 1 ‘The special committee of the House to inquire | known as the Allen gun is made on witness’ States Commissioners’ LUWEER YARDS. Wasauenmeaer Fair puitencotmmicleciy Here toa yop | ino the Sea eatee Tena? Rekesos, wet | TSrecradbimaaaer thete lpsttation stock We. McLean, corner Iith street ard canal Te well-known and’ Y ee ee his counsel | “adjourned until to-m« millions dollars legal tenders, MACHINISTS. suThannfelte the public for generous patrunage in | “Oftice heurs froma, m.to6-p.m,, Press of busi- | were not present, having declined to goon with | Before with the investigation to- ae ati wy poy Joux McCixitaxn. Louisiana ave. and ith street, | tone to’ i. a a Ama fy office ——- he ee patients at a the case in the absence of Senator Blair. day the chairman before the committee MANTLES. moron ~e be vromisee shail’ be. found st 1xG's aes = mara Several ae = in behalf of ng hn FROM _— roars pg BY a ae hy returns eo%, Slate, Marble, &e. cir Femat og ‘ashington. BAD: TIVE GRAPE WINE | Secre' beson, among them Rear Admiral recollection of the law of 1868, pro- from the election in Spain abow that the minis- @ Co. Mantels, &c.. 910 Pena. sand tt [Bep. Ohron.. — Boggs, who testified that he was senior officer of for the sale of arms, &c., substantially terialists have elected 229 members of the cortes; o wine is made from the pure juice of the grape } the ‘d appointed to examine the Secor claims | #grTees with the testimony of Gen. D; the coalition 137; doubtful 18. The accounts ‘*puE ARLINGTO atthe i ¥ aa : in 18€9 for extra work done on monitors, and | ‘etter trom the Secretary of State, from Porto Rico and the Canaries are consider- CEDAR GROVE VINEYARD, examined them carefully, and after compa the following : ed favorable to the it is VERMONT AVENUR. abt Ghiaees, & ©, of our first-class | them with other bills of other parties for COMMUNICATION PROM THE CHARGE D’ APPAIRS ‘laumed at #7 reetficana Have er rn. T. RORSSLE & son, pivsicians ‘and Srbaaee re work, considered that the claim was a fair and z juding » Orense, Margail ‘igu- id ° merits, it as | Just one in every eras. comp Paoraseronn, | Se ieee ies | , Gag Boomer, Stace Loring ho wal Senurot Tqonsccs aro van Trmensca— ©. WILLARD, cent claims and allowed $93,000 to them, testified that appointed A Dow in St. Louis, st. opr Patent Oftise ° EBBITT HOUSE, for ALE a the contractors for the ‘Tippecanne tention France to —_ evetnnan letter ors eam eae’ eee mere “__WasHrneton, p. 0, afnaby THOMAS RHOwLES,- | 4 Jarger sum than the Becors. "In allowing the eran te nbn be! tony iumeslt |. D. a. war! D. bv. claim the board took no evidence other than the Tv. oO 7th street, o Patert 0: | i. hc the movement oe wa eet, oppoatia PO Deparin’s | FQ EMOVAL—My OFFICR Rooms Have | W ty AT AND BONNET: | board. “Owed? Of the mombers of the What the pomines of ihe Ci NEWS COMPANIES. - BEEN EEMOVED to northeast corner af ince a Bera BRT. Chief Engineer J. R. King testified that he was ‘will be the next Pamenas s rs Cant ¥,H. Guvle & Co. 323 Pa.ave sicente, eppenne an! pa aetifodnaeg tooo as wer ee eon te 4 Gmember of the Marchand board. among Licst t NOT. 4 im Soeniens Spring sty! claims considered was that Secors. Boyd were AG. Hatev.sid Pe av.,Law,Titles Converanciag, | _ tmerablicanepnepscton of Bul hg ee . WHITING’S and they considered how much would teacs |: : pete g ot OPTICIANS. YaRD! . ania avi eon! each contractor upon the juestion, and an ¥. " G marll-Im braska, by Raxktin & Co.. 1227 Pa. av , bet I2thant lath ste, EE Rh and 10 strocts. | labor. no was sentenced to three and a andthe H Hiern 453 Penn. ave., coraer 43% areet. Gardener. N OVAL—A M. TUB. Pa ‘Seccend Contrelier Brodhead testified that he IStter to siz monthe’ imprisonment” SALOONS. examined w in relation to the Secor Mauvey & Hot ven, lui6 Peun. ave., corner Ith st, ty to Eat claims, in connection with the Secretary of the Hewny Bactowwer. pan watas ev O'Osunen: RS. NY PRETO. order ‘room eae fad se | Navy, and same to the conclusion that they | To Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.”” Wednesday, b Victoria ear Pe NS: ; correc! itness SS bray ory ‘BE TONS PONY PARTONS! Powy | Best pow suapEs doubt as to the legality ot the proceedings ny Fueron Ixuronatrox——Some sixteen hun- indefinitely” ay oor “ be re dred trom Alsace. Lorrai re that av. n. side, bet. Tub | Beeeeratd: Pannell with enn a ac. tarit pyrene Russell, srriveo in New York during the past week, ali SPemct wo GLASS, ac. Bask zander W. » Paymaster at Philadel- . Phetone- ry a destined West, and all in apparent good circum- ——— st Pa ave. and Dat. Oud band sssii gous | purchases made by im: Witness hedncea| stances gasD a Ld if Met_Hotel. a a never. ee uch 7th ate. The staples end mest powered sey ch any order to purchase from either of the | s@-Hon. W. W. Ketchum has not with trawn py he ay pg tg eh. avenue e0ms-ly Corner ‘andD Ns \, DOF ever purchased any coal of | as as a candidate for the republican bomigation the loss of ber husband by "i them. tor Governor of Pennsyivania. —_—— i