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ee —~ THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, | ys AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | #ennsjlyaulia Avenue, Corner Lith St, . YHE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMY. & wm Lp M, Preset. THE EVENING STAR Ie served by carrier to | thetr subscribers 6t TEX Cents PER wsex.or Fur- | 8%" og Caxts PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cexts each. By mafl—three months, $1.30; ein months, 23.06, cue year, | ee, TEE WEEKLY STAR—pcblshed Priday—@ie | . 89—-N®, 5,952. TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. J CA * This Afternoon’s Dispatches, 14 - ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. © exchang | that the American gove | this as wdicating the inte | the British government to } tom and reling wis: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1872. TWO CENTS, | 2° resents it ene oS at bound to take care Chet \ THE LIBERAL REPUBLICANS. Sthccien miele or eats tee Meeting in New York Last Night. there is another interval 4 a poar, BF Invarisbly fp advance, te both cass | and ve paper st lor erates of SEPUABETICIL | QQ vue wurnrcarup.| SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: vs Aautels, £c. 910 Penn. ave Sar | aes ee z Awerican cabinct may repair an a” ssa Card, : —— * 1 * DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES—SPRECHES BY , Sates ‘aaa 4 hes ERC TAILORS. = © = ait ee . og ane aty pro Containing Cards of Firs*-class “stadlish AN-X 113 Pa, ar. bot 1iehsizh ats, | A Clersrmen nhl reat ead ample rence Washington News and Gossip. | This Afternoon’ od Proc dines, iin gaa tango eanaliog a Gaaper tases. | ENE De exchenge of im all Branches of Business ia the Dist: ETERICH. 385 Pa. av.,34 door eas. ie at. | pamisslonary. discovered s ig Decay, smecards | SateRpay, April 18, 1872. tute, New York, Inn eveningsot thors favoring | A thee tne Boot — RLINERY, ac. Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Orgaas,andthe | yy cenxaL REVERT eceipts from this ms 5 trte, Kew Xork, last evening, of th woring at stage Eng RICULTURAL WAREHO@USF:4, | “ins. Gitzerr, d4 9h st., opp. Patent Office. | whole train of disorders brought on by Danetul and so ? | ATE was not in session to-day. the Ci ‘convention. Col. Frederi frem the arbitration, a 4 ark be. Stn = ochat W RN. (wholesale only )314 sth at., near av. Ticlous babice. Great numbers have been cared by | source to-day were HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Tne | Conkling presided. Among the vice presidents | ernment before hand ON A. Baker, 996 2 SB La. ave..dt-%4 © 9 hates earenaan: ‘ae > I re eereaae Bremmecd Wy saseice te ‘ fs | House met as in committee of the whale for de. | Were Horace Gi + Sinclair Toucey, Moses | consequential 0 ALE DEPOTS. 7 | ©: Graken tee sana Omen the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 willsond the r-cips | -Ience McKean, of 1 befor: the | Nate only, Mire Merrie EN. Wo te tee chats. | H.Grinnell, Hiram Barney, Charles ana. | ment is bound to ¢ ~ DLE Lex kt AN 49 Ea averat. |X. A’ Liox,si8 Tthstroety oppoaite Bost Omice., | for preparing and using this medicios. tp a erated | reuse committee on the judiciary yesterday, in | Nhe attendance wen aeasenl On Sutaiay. nay | Marshal O. Koberts, Judge Bistehtord, Samaci | ment pepee ; seas NEWS COMPANIES. ‘Address, JOSEPA T IN@iN. Itronbles in that territory, | slim. Sinclair, Gen. John A- Dix, and a number oi | arbitatrators that th now par Poste Peed Me Deer? | Naitowat News Cow ¥,H. Govle & Co.,325 Pa.ave. Station D. Bible Housa, —— Mr. Merrick (Md.) asked and ob Frominent German citizens, sented without p argowont th pe NOTARIES, mar22-ly New York City L. Q. Washington, whose | to print a speech upon the resump eens ee ee + | the authority of = Mer AGH Ps av low tite ord) —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— rom the South have appearee | payments. Individuale and conventions should be eee mos, | % the consideration of consequcntia ages OPTICIANS. AMUSEMENTS. in the Petriot bas returned after an absence of | | Bir. McHenry (Ky.) obtained leave to print | Heltituence ot political patromages that Gaston A RICK KIN | OYSTER SALOONS. ~ Te eco teas tad Wasineer Tuy SecreTany oF THe Taxascny ha, | bill tor the erectionofapublic building at Nash- | 'ference in their aftairs, be compelled to pas and foal Sar Overee Jee ant itis Pena. areuue SATURDAY, APRIL 13,1572, "| directed Supervising Inspector Houston to thor | Ville. on a Bek toe ee , am en. ayeLue. + erin os i Br. Leach (N.C.) spoke upon the political | *f¢, or should be, created for public conve othe desing cotna vaccine oot eustionibh. 'y investigate the less of the steamboa’ | situaiion in his state. = MRS. JAMES A. OATES Oceanus on the Missi: nd report. Mr. M Miclais about and her MIC OPE = support of a bill introduced by him in December | OM cia!s should nience, not as rewards for partisan services, nor | Loxpox, April 1» for personal aggrandizement; that the acts of | has accepted the ap the roy! nav ©. 1. Bowen, 625 i giana ave.,t La ay.n RK. 2s | CANNON & ANoeL. 621 ATS. Paymaster Gexexar.—The House military | jast, for the ascertainment and examination ot | [¢tter of the law: TREC Se AIRE ONE Gat si iL nen committee yesterday agreed toa bill authorizing | claims for compensation for the use and jestrice _ go wey dink emewone —— laces A oa Fal BS, ae. 5 ‘ p. | the President to appoint a paymaster genera! | lien of. private property by the United States ' - ee ene of Catolonia, enue 1dr SIT 7thet ; . and Dat. LYDIA THOMP- | th i ppoint a pay’ ge i ss ation | Ciples in the approaching national election vernment (hat Levees Mantin.Go Get bisa? ost Met Hotel, ANY. it_ | with the rank of colonel, in the place of Gen. | ™™Y during the late war for the preservation overnancest they pend on any one individual; that the 7 ot the Union, tes aime ok the Ueno tie states Oot proclaimed 0 ti y of the country demands thorough, r inbartection: against the United States. Fraxci« MILL RR.307 9 be strest, near Penn. avenue, PAPER HANGERS. those prov Brice, retired. cautions have > corner 13th et: mada, Cole mi a McCormick (Arizona) spoke upon the | 24 immediate reform in ail departmenis of the | that may be at E Pores» Moone, 9999: street. near Penn. avenae. THE L. ©. 0. F. CHOIR a OMMIERIONER ‘DOUGLAS, tel viend iserseres: tion of affairs in Arizona, and the relation: bie service, civil; military and naval; and | of troops ent between Gand H. | Gro. Witt xem, 409th street.betwe m D and ©. se pecs ‘evenne Burean, returned to the city overland | f¢tvcen the whites aint the Indien. t the one-term principle for the Presidential | and any demonstr ay be bgp reg a a pple aly — bari SECOND ANNUAL CORCERT from Savannah, Georgia, this morning. Al- penis a i oftice will conduce more to that end than any | will be speedily suppressed. ‘The pov orem BATiONA! “PATENT AGENTS. ‘ * | inshe abore Hall on TUESDAY EVENING. April | though he was quite ill for several days in Sa-| St. Louis is bound to have aconvention o: | ther See ennased Guinan, has ordered that the garrisons inthe Bas meee y Moxx &Co..(N.¥. Sci. Am ,)S_E. cor. F& 7th | 36h, under the direction of crof. Jos. H. DAxist, = believes his health is cousiderably | some sort, and tor fear that she may miss al! was the first speaker. He said one cause of co: toe ee a ay thee aie onan a We C Woot NE corer Pandith srecte. | The Programme te replete with tiew, choice,and | PTOve™ —: the politfeal ones, has taken pains to secure » | plaint which produces the alienation ot the late | operations ul the Gavlies hove Lavon tounetean ty Joun J Hate poe for mixed and womtxed Quick Work.—George Alfred Townsend has | meting of railroad men in her limits. A con. | imsurrectionary states and keeps allve the hates . ELLs W. bw e yom suspended, but they will svon be resus F made a ‘rip to Cuba, per steamer Moro Castle, | vention of all persons interested in narrow | Std auimositics engendered by war is the con : > - W Born wit. Room 16% Fadl Block corner | McLean s. and and gathered the material fer some ten columns | guage railroads is to be held in that cityon | casion for them has pusced aware In cones, ae PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. opis in the Chicago Tribune, bristling with fresh sta- | Wednesday, the 19th of June next, and it i | quence of this continuance the governments in | 4 ¥O®MO™ FL Poansy|vania av., near 7th strest. NEw NATIONAL THEATER. | tistics. and abonnding in. brilliant description, | noped will be able to take some action which | the late insurrectionary states have fallen in the en nae Same core 9. * dat 3.0. Jouxson, Pa av.. bt. 8&9, all in less than three weeks. Sact Lake Crry. April 12.—A correspon: nee A hands of inexperienced and, in many instances, | : a al, ding railroad facilities to at Beaver reports that « abl E. J. Porumax,(copyitg a specialty ,) 932-4 F st. SPECIAL NOEMENT, may reeult in exten corrupt adventurers, who have plandered the BLACK* ITH SHOPS. PIANCK. Ane Bor Beck for beantoctomete Senate Conrinnations.—The Senate in | many sections of the country where it woul’ | people of these states searcely less than you in | Fas delivered at that plac Bayh F. . (Horse Svoeing, @.) i & Md ave. 1 BACH, 423 11th. ab. Pa av..agt.Knabe’s LYDIA THOMPSON executive session yesterday contirmed a number | not be profitable, perhaps not practicable, to | the city of New York have plundered by | perintendent The speaker ond that BLEACHERIES. PICTURE @ PORTRAIT F@AMES. | nights will open FRIDAY MORNING, at 9o%clock, | of nominations, among them those of Commo- : c A.T.Wintixe, Straw Ht & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa. av enue. pear 13th si 7 Vuiid broad-guage roads. your former city, government. (Applanse) Why treet. | a ebb ny : C: —s aoe are not these disabilities continned? Why are they t. | Mstttcor Prices: Orchestra, $1 50: Orchestra Cic- | dore Jos. F. Green, to be rear admiral; Captain : they | ligion the Mormons woul, dm aa aca cig Reserved. $1; | John C. Howe, to be commodore, and ist Lieut. | One ofthe results of the conilicting evidence | Polremaved andaall the people enfranchised’ | xSie "Lake city, trar up the railroads, b shee wag pp deilgggy or ar 3 Norval E. Nokes, of this city, tobe be captain | on the trial ot Mrs. Wharton for poisoning Gen which prevent it. One mercenary, the other po. down the telegraph lines, and destroy m milesion,£0 cente: reserved, $1 api tr | in the Marine Corps. Ketchum, is the granting of a new trial to Dr | litical. Applause.) One great measure then | Sf dellars worthot other property. iH than surrender one single BILL POSTERS. Tapert & Mex: ry. Tl) E street, oppo. P.O. Dep’. BVARDIAG-HOUSES. Paxxixson H . ave., bet. 6th and 7th sis y 3 & street and canal. aioe —$—— t J McKean as a dried-ap, corrapt = ‘ Stl hich “s demanded in the name of honesty, in | J86 Ea INCOLN HALL. THE SOUTRERN CLAIMS COMMISSION yester- | Schoeppe, of Pennsylvania, convicted of the the nat 4, - 2.2 | and of the Preside el wt, and xt We Bartanry se (Ketigions to J. 27th st_.cor.D L saan day heard the claimsot Robert H. Domaldson, | murder of Miss Steinecke by poison. It ha | Miuugr oi benctal bik cea ate | matized him and 0" Tape set. Ho Se eee ae, as Oe Patent Office. sfor RD XD ate OA B THEODORE THOMAS’ Alexandria county, Va., $1,080; Thomas Rush- | been demonstra@M@ that “experts” may easily | bilitice, Another cause of comp! aint among the — — President's wife in bis ow ee eee v. corner Pa. a - more, Petersburg, V: ; Robert Strong, | be mistaken as to the proofs of death by poison, | pegple is the one in which the patronage of gov- | “*S°0US ~ < " Hesny K, Cxevi.ra shvstreet. bat Gant H” | ONEQUALLED CONCERT ORGANIZATION | Washington. 1. C.. $2,720; Margaret A. Kline, | and hence it is very likely that Dr. Sevocppe, | e™ument was used, used as to much money to | last evening on Judge McKean excites gees Aleerr B. Rinaws¥, 289 Datreet, bet. 9th and 10th. oF Frince William county, Va, $78.50, and Wil- | on pis new trial, to take place in Cumberland | “TY Clections, and not in the interest of a dignation among both gentiles and! Taxts= HAGAN, 1917 Ps t. 19th and 20th sis 60 Distinguished Performers, liam K. Stewart, of same county, for $1,098. coanhe; Pky onan sauce Osth, tae | party even. It does not rise to thi ¥> | in aid to have been written by E War, Rormwett. 113 Pa. avenue, Capitol Hill. Will. au thake teturn (cus Miabiy aucsseufal tour pie ee ; “» mencing on the 23th inst.. | but in the interest of a faction | for effect at Washington, but it diagn PRINTING OFFICES. throughout the Sonth and West. give TRE COLORED NATIONAL CONVENTION in) will be acquitted, Of the tendency to the centralization of the able Mormons, who sec that it wil x BROTHERS, 1012 Pa.ave. bet 0th & Ith sts, TWO GRAND CONCERTS, New Orleans last night adopted resolutions con- +02 —___ ernment, the Senator saidit this system ofen- | Voornece bill.” Mormons generals a rena Sean en neh, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, demning the Cincinnati convention and com-| It having been stated that no native of Ohic | cTeachment is permitted to go on, the day hope in the success of their a # 5 con sua t. | pROmTE OVISIONS. — 1 postin RED AY EVENING, APRIL 19, A dispatch was re- | bas ever beon President or Vice President oi | [a" heiiea stadienion bn mission into the union as astate BoM Fem vose.218 34 stole Washington Hoase, | cyte berrea t ate erie SB corner tek D which wilh pestively Oe. wire GEASUY. ceived trom J. M. Langston, saying their demand | the United States, the Ohio State Journal rise- | federal government amd the states, will be by man chenah en baike Mekauee an tie ALP. Guay, Slipper Siauufacturer, ae Tiaee Sv, | -B-Youxss, 51810:hat, W W.,op Modicw Museum. oo wane ie Hahts bill will protably Ve passed hy Gongecc, | explain that Gen, Grant was born in Cler- } transformed into one imperial despotism with | bY the church as being de and the distra BRASS WORKS. qegnaptebessniecir: incaeentesod{th street. | rhe young and brilvant Planiste wil fake her last | uxt week. Toe PE BASEL LY Congres | sone county in that state, at a little village | Ail the power at Washington, and I careuot | cnt ie belenens, Sommexvitts & Leircn, 31613 20 13th street. ROM Hatx, corner ithand Fats opp. Post Office. | afpearanee previous to her departure for Larape, ae named Point Pleasant, on the banks of the | Sh as a monarch of by tee heatvol eeroens - —— Kicnovas & Latra. corner 18th «nd @ streets, MR. BERNHARD LISTEMANN, VIOLIN | |THE Jaranzse Exnassy.—The trip of the | Oni river, about thirty miles above Cincinnati ed a Congress, it is equally despotism. [Ap- | Skirmishing and Manenvering tu i Lon He iceixe & Joxus- 11s W street. near 18th. together with the Embassy to Mt. Vernon which was fixed for | iis rather subsequently removed to George | plause.) And the doctrine is now boldly pro- Mexico. I RG browse Mouldings: Ga tas meted UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA yesterday was portyoncd. Iwakura, who has | town, Brown county, whence he was sent t | ‘laimed by men higher in authority that the | |MATAMORAS, April 12—Advices ¢ CABINET SHOPS. jiawon 1, Pacts. 702 F at -bed &8.0p Post OMce, | of over FLBTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS | jcen enffering from the eflects of a severe cold: | Wert’ Pant b pheeien 1) itamne. Cone states of this Union have such powers only as | Margo to the 1 pad anak te tee x eh Mugne € Panvix. 88 lith'st-, opp fressury Dept | Price of Admiesion........ is almost well again. It is understood that the 4 ” + enero } are conferred by the constitution of the United | Sc Sualer Get Menchace, and teat Meare Oe asus aa Bi 1th.» opp ‘Franmury Dep Aa Canadian government will invite the Embassy | Man from that district. States, when directly the reverse istrae. He | fixccaunecs Col, Manchace, and tuat,_Nueve €ABPENTEUS AND BUILDERS. sire: t, near Treasury Department to visit the Dominion prior to their departure said the machinery of the republican party is in d : tor Europe. The republican primary meetings in Baiti- | the de of sixty thonaaed oflice hel of the . . s Seic, Cpkine) more last evening resulted in the cho ce of dele. | Country. ey control the republican party by atSorclock. apo] THE Case oF Dr. Hovarp.—An officia: | cites to the city convention from fourteen o: | P&Cking convention, and otherwise through the courier from Tampico reports that the revol tiorists, under Gen. Narvaez, in the small to alot the state of treet and . Howlett. 618 K street, bet. 6th an: TL & DEanixe, 47 Mo. Det 2c an A. ©. Bea wa. (hous's exch'd for ground): e. Hen h. bet. D and K. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. ~ — = i . i lity of members of C and t a = = <> we: N EXHIBITION (New No. | ‘i*patch from the American charge at Madrid se instrumentslity < CARBIAGE FACTORIES. Prunny Corian 207th t.. op. Center Market | OLD N Se 439” | states that the Captain General of Cuba tele- | ‘Be twenty wards opposed to the sending of any } others acting ‘with them, to whom they owe | ‘Rstances shooting promi Bomvur H-Granax, 4101214 sth at. bet. D aud & S SEWING MACH! NES. a. Gr. fe 7ru Sr. | graphs to the minister of state that Dr. Houard’s | °€ holding a federal office to the Philadelphi: | their places, and to whom members in turn, | BOt,©0-0n ga's forces axe L. co re ane eneR d SOX 's, Steet Son, 1-4 OF. 1TH .: ™ - i t ‘Congress. e Soma F. Dunsite, Wath ck. sowth ef Peun arenes, | * "Sick SrWstavie: tiisel one MARKRITER’S, father renounced his nationality in accepting | tional republican convention. Cinclanati cetvontion would wet be & meneling CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. Lewis Bear.agt.. ¥.M-©-A.B..9th&D | @o. 416 7th street, between D und E streets, eight | the post of commissioner of police at Cienfuegos, =e ETRE of office holders assembled for the pur; ' tated that a captain an J.W. Boreren & Bao. 93 P Sopecialty )ESKDe | otparesbore iy Ee AY, a and that Dr. Houard had no foreign papers, but | Dr. Wrtt1aw T. Contras, late pension agen’ | Yeyising schemes to hoodwink the pe or 4 a's command rted tod CIRCULATING LIBRA CTOMIES. . nthattthats, | Alsen leraest. stock’ Paver [coins Window | Tegistered as a Spaniard. m this District, stated yesterday that heexpect: | mislead them by prostituting the name of the | Crewing into Texas, and that on Bn W. Naoce 30 Fa, arene Acticheay. Sig vat, Notes 8. npstaire,” | Sods, Picturce, Hrames, Picture Cordsand Tas | 4 Bitz ro Anouisn THe rice oF Cot- | son to be able to present his vouchers and freee S> thats wickedecBomee; but a moot- | Sioet chat © portion of the mations! gut i a va RA. SMiTH. Inte Mra. Kline, oul th street, | “Ue Binge Nails, fe, | LECTOR anv Assesson.—The Secretary of the | duplicatechecks, completely closinghis accounts | SIE Of actor and puritication of tie wee | Matamoras attempted to revolt, but Bevis d CoN itee "bet niensiain 3 ees eee op, Past Omce Please remember Name and Number. 9p25-ly*_ | Treasury has prepared and submitted to the | #24 leaving no defalvation. ment. Senator Trumbull spoke at length, in | li@ble can be arcertained. PMA’ & Cox. MT Tih street. May baiting ; Li op. ~ 54 — ——— =lo PW, a clusion of his remarks alluding to ~~ ° oa vaee a8 Row. A. Waitt wax). 904 D at, betwoen 8th & 9th 5 Sega Committee of Ways and Means a bill abolishing onEsON INV! ae the conclusion of z ‘ash *SCOACH FISDINGS. "| STAMPING DEPOTS. BALLS, PARTIES, dc. _ | the ofice of collector and attr of internal | ccnmmittee of the Hours of eprosentetvere, | Sugrsst cng at dead pouticaly a Gencrai | Chmeda oma the Weahineton Treaty. 7 3 = 4 ar ox cea . nue, providing for n a a 5 J phy y~ . ‘Meneses 5 Co Ee. One. Caton Mastort = STEAM. AND Gas FITTERS. i Ts 4 GRAND MILITARY BALL OF | supervisors, who shall perform all the datios or | inquire into the charges against Secretary | SERATOR SCEURZ ao py ye tort night ee 2 COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Bc B Suuruuan Co BSPa av bet stk Mikete NGTON GRENADIKES collectors. |The bill proceeds upon the assump- | Robeson, last evening examined Daniel W. | followed Mr. Trumbull in a lengthy address in | H3,ta% Shecch last might. Sip Josern T BK. Piaxt corner E and sth streets NW, - STOVES, SHEET-180: TIN WARE. Pill be bel at ge eh nple on THURS- tion that all taxes are to be removed excep: | Richards, an iron merchant of Brooklyn, wh: | ‘imilar strain. In relation to the amnesty ques- position, he complained of the delay in HG Benner iit mene neath et ,op. F.0 | WALTER D. WUvitt 48 Pa. ave sear Me strect” | SRS ethic r orice ee those collected by the use of stamys. testitied that the old engines of the Tennessee | tion he said: It is true the President, in his last | OPP ; " GM. Baywann & Co..317 9th st. bet. Pa. av. & Dat Rexky W Fw went, 1912 Pa. av., bet 19th and Mth 4, Notary Il Be Ev,5i97th street, between I and I streets, TEA AND COFFEE STORES. ing the house together, that it was caged » the differences which had at Britain and the United States with 1 the treaty of Washington. There were tw ed jiform. Tne Governor : were offered to bim by John Roach for i stat, whee eeuerel dininectahahaaekereer | Tae Kcxtcx Cases.—Hon. Henry Standery | but witness thought that was too much fi anese Embassy, will be present. Tickets. utlemen and Indies, $2. Tickets for aunual message, said a good word for amu: then, | and it is also true that bis most trusted made an argument in the U. S. Supreme Court | in the ship, and offered $30,000 for them out o | powerful! friends, his very Tondest spokesm ty. i 3 = IE : the vessel. Alfred Day, a coal : ; | are throwing every obstacle in the way, and : 2 Dover s-s'(Lasies’ Underwear geuerally} #8 9th st | Oxientat. Tea Store, A. M. Wheeler, 623 7th street, ‘arker's ormer 7th and # | Yesterday in favor of the issuing of awritofhavear | Pruadelphia, whose nates had bees Lonnbey | have to see the first instam yet when a friend | Pect#of it to be considered—the merits ot DENTISTS. | SITLE EXAMINERS. sirictts Nm 8. Dawes’ corner ioth and L in dtc cee Ge Of Kuklux prisoners confined | the committe as a witness who could give som: | of smnesty ix considered a friend of the atmin- | TEMY itself, which would have to | Dr Lt, 1112 F street northwest A.G.Waey, 819 Pa. av, Law Conveyanc’g. Notary, | Metz-ictt's Music Store, and by the memb in South Carolina. The ground of the argument | intormation against Secretary Robeson, testiic. | istration, and the battle cries of the civil was pe ; “ TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. was that on the indictment against the prisoners | that he had never seen the charges and neve: | are revived by ibility of the adian government. if P ; those old prejudices, and the ; aa i ; ; vremier hail accepted a seat in the « th street. | Istaxnor CtBa,Luchs & Bro.. 7th st., charging murder. the trial should have taken | told anybody anything in connection with them | Sentm ‘ept alive as a stock of political | F ondition that he would not Dos Luav. | Wat Ne Moose, 1246 Penome avenue, neat d place in the courts of the state instead of before | knew nothing about the matter; knew nothin ure the re elec eas ak te ite eee NaN eT LocoHRAN, 1425 Penn. ave., near Will the United States court. The case was opened by | against Robeson. e mpente sign ie Seesky eaten & ts nPa,av.,vet.asedén | PHIL HWanpssouthwest cor Pa. av.and that | 7 TNCOLN HALL. Solicitor General Bristow, and Hon. Reverdy | “Mr. Robeson said—I once had a law suit with Promise of universal peace on his | SPprovals tt is mot iikely Be coud ee 4 TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. — Johnson will conclude the argument on Mon- | you? lips, and whose word for amnesty has been | Pointed to that position. He conte av.(Cut'g taught by rule) | CUB. EUPrert, 407th street, near D. wiergtare) Bry, Dy WITT TALMAGE. day. E The witness eaid—I did not recollect that unti | drowned by the most vociferous protests ot his | ¥8* ®? a s on advantage TRUNK MANUFACTORIES. wOnite Grnlian ceo Prrsonat—Gen. Rufus Ingalls is at We you mentioned it. most zealous friends. Arraigning the adminis. | TePTesented in that commiss ad Vth et | Jas_8. . {sith st. adj'g 0. F Hall. | Reserved Seats at Ballantyne 's. i neonat—Gen. Kufus Ingalls ie at Worm By Mr. Archer—Know of no irregularities iy | tration for acts of unwarranted assumption o Phitp & Sofomons and Purcelt’s,9:h | 13'S: udge Busteed, of Alabama, is at | the purchase of coal for the navy; he had noi | power and acts outside of law, the Senator said een D and E. aplv7t" | the Imperial Hotel. - Secretary George | furnished coal for the navy for many years; hi hat is this doctrine? It is that central power Welles arrived in this city yesterday, and will | Mattes solicited by the purchasing officer to | may do what sts pleasure may dictate, and that Fe thwess. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CANES. Cas G. Pearce, 109 Pa. a1 spe non vo OS be examined before the Rol 10th st., adj’ Medical Museum. NOERTARERS. PIANOS, &e. : Tick street New York Ney TRE “LIBERAL REPURLICAN” MEETING. New York, March 15.—Horace Gree h street, near La. bid but got no contract. the Constitution and laws are to be construed in Sct abr last evening ‘elected president of the nani fs oC No other witnesses bemg present, the com- | accordance with its acts. No, worse than that; | club. All the morning papers give fail reports 721 Pa. avenue, near I7th strest _ | committee this evening. --George Alfre’ =f ‘Sze. | we are told that 1 care ab of the liberal republican meeting last evening. mg pa ae | A Rabe eae Rpcenes OGG | snl wife some inencaed eaetacen: | tary Weber wil examines” "=" "°° | Satin andthat ort wie race topo: | Ehggemea fin athe garg ns . & Tai % me srt ge : « “ : ee 14 i ———" cs the largest and most enthusiastic polit Srawann & Taxton. Ws Shot.,corner & northwest. ‘Tools, &c ) 6m Pa.av. | MACKER PIANO, Philade!phia, which| Chicago Tribune, giving an account of affairs GexeRaL Conreresce M. EF. Cacrcu.—Th foultiieders ‘soa Gisappainted corcheaae beads’ Ne. | ing ever beld inthis city, ‘The Werid rays, ae RA Lapa tl Vas . avenue, Capitol Hili. rie betes a mi han thduens Cuba. *-*: Judge Richardson positively de:- Brooklyn Academy of Music has been hired = potiem has been practiced under this ad- | !* POW certain that the Cincinnati ALMGARTEN, (also Die Sinker,) 22 Pa. avenue, WOOD AND COAL See Pie ane Tane mgoee Sareble th Sper | Controller of Curmioee nn {ar the position 0: | sour wecks, commencing May Gth, for the usec: | ministration far more reckless and scandalous | Will nominate a ticket, and, unless some. ge SEmct seeam. si caaiertilidiaand W. J. SrerHenson & Bro., 1204 Pa. av., & foot 7th st Gant, tes caah chen any other first class Planocan | Controller of Currency. the General Conference of the Methodist Epis. | than anything that was ever before witnessed in | blunder is 7 im the selecYon of cant Yousc a Belnexo, N.Y Macaraal eh trot NW pesee: (unsteese ovis} a _ near shat | *Eamine for yourssivess eesumenta. Oallend | nay prestpet has entirely recovered from | Sora! Church, which assembles on that date | the b Se ey. Sams eenee S| ee eee ae uments ot FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSION. IT. ADLER. (wholesale only,) 904 Pa. OABL RICHTE: ‘The time will be extended, if desired, and i: | Certainly fearless, and calculated to im Bega a Hampixe, cor, Tin at. and Maryland ae. : x i the | the opposition. The democracy will not put his late indisposition, and was in. his office a+ | the academy is used at night $200 per nigh’ | public service and the people with the fdea that obstructions in the way of a movement whi » Goo usual to-day. Among those who called were | additional is to be paid. There are expected | “devotion to the public should be the inspi- | Se¢ms to stand on so strong a basis; but it wat tame LADIES’ GOODS. 7&D Secretary Belknap and Postmaster Generel | to be present fully fuer huudech oon Snir da | tine mstive of thas taeemea aie comeaniey | mevertbnaens teceree Oar Sadgmont M.E.Stovrs, Embalmer Nat. Flowers, 623 7th st = H.B. Creswell, Senators Corbett, Cameron, Clayton. | gates, who will come hither trom all portions o: | than with the other impression that he who is | Present hopeful anticipations ripen into FOUBDRIES. . . ge GRAND OPENING Sawyer, Spencer, Stewart, Sherman, Chandier, | the United States. Del from representa. | put into the office may, with perfect propriety, | lished facts. Soux McCLELLAND, corner of La. ave. and lth st. ov a pir LIP abc iene etree fp Mtenpgerer fr heier~ perio eaten hay eral POP Nag wie er omen pr vipa Destructive Fire FURSISHING Goops. fentatives Suapp, Kelly, Wallace, Clarke and | France, and Canada, and from t. Th: | cannot fail to be widely demoralizing where it | _PILADELYHiA, April Lock woo». HUFTYS TAYLOR 6:3Pa.av.a4 Mot hotel SPRING PATTERN SPRING PENING. Scofield. Senator Cameron called with a dele Brooklyn Eagle says: This boc ae Gane | isset by those who fill the highest places of hon- | #t one o'clock this morning in the paint she Deviry & Co..(N-Y.) 1113 Paw oe thiz hate. SPRING O BENING. gation fom Foamy! vania peeperne pn ——— as of delegates fromth, | Or and authority. The administration of the | tached to the 24 and3d street passenger railroad tion from South Carolin: annual conferences of the church, about tw: | government was no longer worthy of the repub- hundred and fifty, according to the ratio o. | lican party. Probably more corruption existed & Market Space. BONNETS AND HATS = “4 Tue Tr, oe VENcs.—Mr. ministers in the conference. The body is thc | Under Andrew Johnson than under Grant, but IMMENSE sTock. HE TRANSIT OF VENUS. ir. Sawyer, from y fe depot,on Frankford avenue, and spread with reas ng +] ie ‘NT, Ma? Pa Tr Lek {Second Pande Repairing) ac tS \ dity, consuming the repair and bui': apg ey ing. s su rt of the church. It is the hi, ‘ater efforts were now made to cover it up | P0t for cars, stables and waiting room. Th Fie achsaanyd Caries Perea, | Up car own importation the committee on edueation and iabor, reported | #UPFeme courtof the church, Itisthe highesi | greater efforts were now made to cover it up | 10% {cr carm, Stables and, wal bores were re Hair Mattresses taken, op»ued. cleansed, , a bill in the Senate yesterday which appropri Episcopal Church in the United States | civil service, which could not be successfully | C¥€d- The cars were saved by running them Te and returned in two hours BEST MATERIALS, ates 850.000 to be expended under the direction | It elects and ordains the bishops, it appoints thy | Carried out by a President who ruled for hisown | O%t on the tracks, but seven in the repair sh GAS FIXTURES, @e. Tuesday, April 16, 1872, BEST STYLES of a commission to be composed of the superin- | missionary agents, the book room agents, th. | aud his friends interests, Mr. Schurz closed by | Were burned. A'great quantity of Samirros @ Frans ° 7 i tendendent and two of the professors of mathe- | editors of all the magazines and papers in con | exhorting the republicans to join the move- a _ The Wating Darees hed z = BEST WORKMAESHIP, | ™atics of the navy attached to the naval obser- | nection with the denomination. It finally an« | ment; they cannot stop it. 260 feet, running back to Amber strey we s at } * | Yatory; the president of the National Academ | inevitably decides all disputes of any and evers | At the conclusion of Mr. Schurz’s speech, Mr. | $100,000; mostly insured in Philadelphia oft ast! NoTON Gas Licht Cowraxy, 413 Wth, near E AND of Science, and the superintendent of the Cont | deseripticn im the church, From its decision. | Greeley was called for, and addreseed the crowd | The walls remain standing, and the bust GROCERY STORES ; 9 OCLoCE ALM, 2 Survey, in the purchase of and preparation | there is no appeal whatever. It can make 0: | briefly on locai topics. Hé announced that he | C8 be rapidly restored. Gro, G. Consens SSNS 148 Pa.ay op Willard’s LOWEST PRICES, of instruments for a proper obscrvation of | unmake everything in connection with ths or 4 and fis political friends would not attend the © om the Am ru Batt S Penn. at Market Space, near ih street. ro the transit of Venus, which is to occur ou | ganizationsave the articles of the church.” La) | state convention at Eimira. They were going to | Th€ @utrage om Qmerican Stag poe ‘ie r FoR the sth of December, 184. The bill was rc- | representation will be introduced at this confer | Cincinnati first, and afterwards at such state Fm . * are respectfally invited. Men aR committed to the committee, and will be | ence for the first time in the history of th. | Convention as those se pemene 3 with them ultimo states that after the r an oys. reported back on Monday or Tuesday, when | church, and will constitute one of the greates: | mightcall. He need strongly the contro’ the Ameri: Lats : 3 ihe pastes of thatre.* {em Femarks in favor of | features of the occasion. It is also expected | exercised by the office holders over the conven- | Jesse from prison of the American consul at S siamiiccelSs GENTLEMEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, the passage of the bil {hat the afar of the “book concern” in New | tion in their state, and closed with the declara- | ‘etveg tan Conall bout pocdcenally, (allt BE py they FINE SPRING SUITS | HoN.Montcommny BLatn ANDTaRLingnat | ¥ Don-ofice holdimgrepublicans te Grasianar. | with the gunboat Se AN ik heece SPLENDID BUSINESS COATS, REPUDLICANS.—The editor of the weekly liberal on4 efter was read from Senator Fenton saying eyes Re av., bet. 6th and 7th. - ° > republican paper here, The Transcript, having ly. movement for reform ant and Mr. Bassett left on the Nantaski , bet: 10th and lth sts BOYS’ BROWN SUITS Seiilen|a l » Hi nde: and most pyrene of the etate and nation has his cor- ae r letter to Hen. Montgome: int ", for St. Mare. If the report of the consul i+ ¥IC Savawen Genser, BOYS’ DRAB SUITS, Posing that the latter Should ko nelacted astnce | intensely interesting ever held. aympothy._ Ikts a necessity of She hour. confirmed, Minister Bassett was to demand re- Between A streets, e delegates to represent this district in th ‘THe Worx: LE. . | dress. ue S haan cbse ty BOYS’ BLUE CLOTH suis | Cincinnati convention, Mr. Blair replies as io | A CHINESE SUICIOR—The Grass Waiey (ak) nals are dtoouning the labor question ta itten Jp, Bots, 2 Fenn. ave. aod 5 api? st Wavhington, D.C. lows: Union gives an obituary notice of a * om'nion, | S@°St. Louis has 94.679 registered voters. . ennsylvan ; aL: BOYS’ BLACK sU1TS, «There are two objections tothis. First, am | Called and known as “Crazy-Dick,” who lost at | €BC¢ to the people of the Dominion, ~ ~— MATS, cane Aue FURS. M*s E, A. McCORMICK, eres . not a republican, and second, 1 may bee cae mbling, in that town, most all his money. | 224 furni of S87 It isrumored that the ars yo bet. 9h and toch sts, | J) 506 sin sirser betiocen Band F, FANOY STRIPED SUITS, | ber of the democratic couvention: Whether | With what he had left he vought a large dose oi sated th a ee eee RSE SHOERS. ie Hae inst opened an clegant stock of MILLINERY AND ALL OTHER VARIETIES. am or not, I shall favor the support of thenomi- | OPium, then went to th: ‘Chinese graveyard. | Stated that —— Zeer F, Donan, Kat bet. 9:i £ 1thand 1r2 Det | GOODS, comprising, all the newest dostgn neeor the Cincinnati convention, without regard | *¥Allowed his consolation, and died surrounded | ¥Ould now. oc So Mr. Robert Bonner, of the New Vorb Horses according to natura: formation of teot. | (aU Patrn a full tine of “ SPRING STYLE PIECE GOODS to the individuals nominated. The: m move- | DY 8 great number of his countrymen, who in have adi the r, has given $5,000 in furtherance of Dr. MOTELS. = der wen: ; to all of which she seke the TO MAKE UP TO ORDER IN OUB BXTEN- | Ment there to be inaugurated can only be ad- | Vain to save his life by pouring down hi- Within the McCosh’s project for increasing the salaries of SGTON Moves, Vermont a: the ladies of Washington and vieivity. SIVE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, in which our | vanced by the reform wing of the republican | throat sweet oil and warm chieken’s w. | uate bone it professors Cutters and W ‘are unsurpessed, and we | party. I 8u) the movement earnestly, | Mention the case for the sake of the remarkabl. | Pecn ascertained that wages have not increased ‘a recent STEGALBoTICE, guarantee entire satisfaction. though it will be in the hands of the republicans | Prescription, as well as to point out the con same ratio as the price of the necessaries | were nine children. Bis creditors resuived to USE FURNISHING STORES. | CHEAPESTHOUSE SOUTH Of NEW TORK tayoolt Or TFiceGa seve What eh eee | tan cemetery to aie, aad tenancies & | Show an ineréase of thafe-ted par se cues | act mous and let him keepthem. How *, t '» 5 > awis pa 4 ar ae... Ne nenaton Bokaw Hk vege || S7XOVELTIES oF pxsies. mysel ee in being fe Oe % saving the {he inoresse in food, fuel, clothing, eae. kind! a GE aa oust Ice Co-,ofice,. 220 Pa. av.,near sth | ane @ieaghe ne OMe S7-BXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. ixnespensible governmnent. ‘THE ANNUAL Sraixe Faxsmars have bec: | These statistics would soem t prove thas exe | Ovhers is this: "Which causes'a girl most’ less ICE c “Call sndYexamine for yourself. __mards.im_ | S@°SUPERIORITY OF FINISH, Tux Sexzca Sows Invastioation—At the | ha‘peed Recut in ease pee ede share of Gea peeaperity een Oe en oe | Sera nen ead or _— ATTENTION: conn ADIES, 1 = nati feared daraage wi during the twelve years. a! ail oe nmeoinm on the half shell io announced ‘ 8. HELLER, 715 Market BABLE BROTHERS. av Rattle Richmond, Virginia. A “ heavenly concord” ~~ ae A srahon tall Four ettantion tot, Se hat he Poshisushiee Vries, tor ham and ogee mame | exists between the oyster and anti-oyster inter- >» t “ag oe Ris — S7-Miss Couldock, - at Basra aoe ire isB' ae naa eh om aot o; mares CORNER 71m AND D 87s, point of death in sim Po 3 in the Tichborne BA-Buitu. Ascae t ear ik mae ___-___ COREE Tru ARD.D OTS. asi seeeeanane Jecchtm reas Poe etiaee Ti ed oe Lair for cent 9 ext. Catawaa W doce opiates | s day and JEWELRY sTomes. Son 605 Fem at. redes THE BEST IN THIS MARKET, s7-To ‘England WISUSTICES OF THE PEncae O00 | Ses TP hse AT LOW PRICES. For ale by i opposite City Halt JUST, BECEIVED—A fine assortment of Bora PALMER & GREEN, SDE @ERLIB —_— 57 Green street, Georgetown, D.0 lively old sree, ete —2ee PaPTE ERE nD SUPPER | cent for WM. MASSEY & C03 - LIME, CEMENT, aes! | Brisa pond sell at the lowes PHILADELPHIA ALE AND PORTER. arin Negusrs Remports fn France,” sare a. dome Fino Si Mow. sveuue,bet.Gihand7th. | ame Pe i, 726 run street, 1 ORNS. may get his passport? Tee ‘ABLE. between — a7-Louisvillians make milkmen biash ° ‘ EF € an vis Lath & Dats. INOWICE or amwovan—a we oe eek bien al tag them whether their skim milk lnany cheaper a arty aH 27 035 Fineenth ot 7 ry jadicate that anthra- Ca amiex Huxz0xKc,@% Louisiana. av. and om (st. | seder tome ‘cuore ter MG sdendance at rendemces : ans ae Ber cheaper’ Shgever the ‘summer ops Sy eee on RT bs wergrmed withoat so aX patient can Bai I S7-While Offenbach is a8 popular as ever in rue MEER YARDS. Et. | Puc ao AParis | seat : ‘and thousands of other ‘American France, Germany and Ramis, they hiss bis Wx. Mc..24%. corner 13th street and canal. cM BER *Cfice heare by am, < ay oe 3 is tree INISTS. 4 Baa eger, PEnCixa, CEDAR Posts, gems, fies preclades visiting on the 13th S57 There i one beach tree at Seymonr, SPRUCE PICKETS, ue. ace except between CandS p.m. mard0-tl Lynch At Gunter ‘lzectued lekians, : rt 7 87 Some of the printed the chase Ma 8g? SOREN Boor amen ee GATEBELL & co Ro. 189" = Sead will be uosnimons, Sith’ one cecmmicoticeee | See ing be pi ‘Horace Se Feieane Darioxar Makeer, apl0-2w Successors to Geo. W. Linvilie & Go, Gennins Bieciiian Peable) janice =f taining the action of the supervising architect.” Knows about his ows porition.” Greeley

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