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G STAR. Pablished Baily, Sondays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pevusytvania Avenue, corner Lith St. TUE EVENING STAR NEWSPIPER COWT. * H. CAOPPRANN, Prev't. ° TRE EVENING STARK is served by carrier to thelr sulecriters at Tex Cents PER WEEK, or Fon- VV- FOUR CENTS FER MONTH. Copics at the eonnter Two CENTe ca By maitethree months, 1.50; Mors. $3; TRE WEEKLY © year. SF Tovarietls to advance, ju both cases tod no paper sent longer thas paid for OF tata of stvertising ‘arnished om apptiertion fEPHAEETI BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Con*aining Cards of Fi-st-claes Establishments in all Breaches of Bus cess in the District, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Jorn a Bax 2 ha_ave., bi. 9th & Wich sts. POTS. k & Co. ATSaay Ale, 9 La, avence ARCHITECTS. = Amr N.S of Treaenry Mee Dept a M Terr = & G Bat ALL AU eases AND ry wet L&C <3. W. cor. BAKERIE Geo, 8. Kearrt. 176 Pa. ave, 13th street Cuas. 3b un, Nat'l Pte & Bread, 220 B.C. pical BANDS. Bouy & Barn. Th ate between G and H BANKS AND BANK Fxcen SAVING & Moone & Parery, @S lie BATHS #1. Crovp Bata Rooxs, corner #h LLIAED SALOONS. Haiti Bret aRDSare orner th & Dets oN. coruer Sth & F ate. GERS & LOCKSITHS. ©. Semaei pen. i207 F et between lth a: a 2 d Fatreets. PSs. Snosing, dc.) 49 & Md ave. BLEACHERIES. A.T Writine, Straw Bt & Bt. Bleacher,9% Pa. av, BILL POSTERS. Taternr & Moxre E street, oppo. P.O. Dept BCARDING-HOUSES. Paani sson Bou 2 Pa_ave., bet. Gh and7th sis Mee bie west BOOK We Bare Tih st..cor.D €.€. Pr 2 Beas Eup. Patent Office Dak tholic). 455 & st., bet. 9h x 19th ALF v6 sth st , corner New York ava Baw sc h st’ N_W.,one door from 1 aKW bonght and sold, 509 71h «t Bex. FF ery @ specialty.) 613 lot Bichany Ronee ts, 02 7th st.,above N ¥.ave, BOOT AND SITOE STORES. B : y bet. oth & re L a D I] a w Beunervitee & Letres, 319-12 99 13th street, BUILDING MATERIALS. AB. Suxewers 2 ber och & Wth sts, W.8.C. Reow M aio i st. oud Camal. yaedieyas EGGS, CHEE: LEY @ RooRna,«whou BRINE? SHOPS. We W aries, 23 Beureet, near 10h. JU Wes als: Upholstering ),)cuS 2 et , _ CALPENTEGS AND BUILDERS. S. Cars eet 222 Jous BH. How! Moree:t &Dranixe &.0. Beaman, (hous Ber a GE FACTORIES. 14 Sth at., bet. D and F avenae an CAR Rorext if Gro. K Bs * Jous P_Dexxr south ef Penn. avenu= WB. Gances & Bro. Go Feposwlvasiaay..3 EF, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. JW. Bo terer & Bao.. 923 Pa_av., Wetvorott H.!l eIReULaT W.T_S ew [See advert (OACH FINDINGS. THowrsox € C )., 28 %h st., opp. Center Market COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Josrru TK. Ptanxt coruer E and Sth streets NW. « FECTIONERIES. 8.C_Brerret.; Rooms,) S217thst ,op. P.O | CONVEYVANCERS. 6 Lei, $15 Pa. ave.,( Law. Titles. deotary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, &c. W. Baktnetostar.at wholesale, 27 Ton street. CORSETS, SHIRTS, ac. Dovciass"( Ladies’ Underwear generally Lad aed a. #83 9th at DI * Da. Wx Mexeirt., 1112 F street uorthwest. DINING SALOONS. Res MaroNal Disixe dons Scott FDinrye: 1x «mea! DOLLAR STORES. Wallach + Doltax Store, 4 av., bet 446th DOORS, SASH @ BLINDS. & SHERwas, GS Louisiana avenue RESSM AKERS. Witsox da? Peay .(Cut’s tankht by ral - 524 12th atrect Be.) La.ay Yates & Wiswatr, 3107th street. near La.avenne Boo ax & W5iie.¢One Price.) 10188 lB) 7th st. DYE HOUSES. B. BK own. 57 Wrh st, a4j'¢ Medical Museum. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. Mus. Lov isk OC. BUTLER, {07 Heth etrect, near E. Stawano& Tavron. tos Mhei.,eorner B corthwest ‘aiso Die Sinksr,) W2 Pa. avenue. ES. Finnair. FLOUR. FEED SND COMMISSION. as &@ Hak DING. cor. Tem st. and laed ar Danny .PecdOrnin accor Mase eo Brit “ Tre ’ Axb, corner of La. ave. and J0th st. FURSISHING GODS. Lock woo HUPTYATAY On S230 aav aa. Mot. Devirv€G0..c8.Y ) uli Pa av. beet tials Tims & Widevow, 47 Pa. ave. bet 45 & Oh FURNITURE STORES. Moses Ave ute Monse,7th st. Market Space, I tensive at hada seena eee ev AuSec od banda 8. Bicker ECO nave nearer ath st. atiresies taken. opened, e : re tuade. sad retncuad in fwo hours, otal ¢ Pramoy A.B Suer@eRDaCo..90 GAS OFFICES, Wash xerox Gas Licht ComPaky, 613 20th, near E GROCERY STO! @ Coax weir &$oxs 18 Peer op Wiltars’s BES PAST ioe moe iy Pand st. ym O. sb &D. B Ba.ay., bet. oth a A wth ats, aA i Ways Tera (aise Fishing Fackte;) 623 D st. a Guirertne Ladies’ Mate Rreemeaie¥ st ARPWARE AND CUTLERY. — L. Ww htt s Ly ‘and 7th sts. Gxo.P Gort. BigBaak ‘Det luthalith apres Ns. . 9h end 18th sfe, RSE SHOERS. Sacrisaena a as, FURNISHING STORES. 923 Pe av., be gm ng 000P aa Lith. ICE COMPANIES. Lsparexpent Ice Uo., office, 19 Pa. ‘Sy.,near 12th L tos - #7 Heyer‘ dasa JEWELRY SPORES. sae 5 aS F t..W 412) Bridge st. Geo'n car, | STAR—pobiiched Pritay—9LM ne isemente.| | OL 5,960. Che pening Star, — | TELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches sare en dl 5 | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. New York News. AUEUST BELMONT WANTS ADAMS FOR rae New York Ay thet A candida’ } ™% | of St. Mic | cervices » | natty, and th } ara Marine oF T#k MUMCIPAL gEronN TWO CENTS. Warten, 3.2 D str 2. WRaveR (also ex S. Jewns, 715 7th str Jousx C. Smarse |e CEMENT, &c. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. te City Hall. Tn mere. LEATHES, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. between G and H. 14 D street, bet ‘ween 7th and Sth. Tous F. Kixc, Gt Mass. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th. LES. LIVERY STA ks &Co., py Bauor NeTon Narr | LOAN OFFICES. | CeaRUxs Hexzeens, 625 Lon | LOOKING GLASSES. | Francis Lams, 12% Pa. avenue, | LUMBER YARDS. W™. McLrax. corner 13th street MACHINISTS. Joun MeCretiayy Lontsiane ay MARELE WORKS. ver & Witson 1626 7th st., bet. 1B Sry L 1320 to 1338 Willard ’s Hotel Stables, léth & Dats. E street. 1328 E street. and 621 C st. near 13th street. ‘and canal. e. and loth street. AntxeTon MarKer L.A. Walker. 1410 Latreet. LiTAN Manket Stone, YY, &e. ©. B. GitiEtt. 614 9h st. | D. Orrenstan, 657th NAL MUSIC STORES. NEWS COMPANIES. NOTARIES. OPTICIANS. Fravctin® OYSTER SALOONS. Haxvey & Horoes Tue Oyster Bay (G. chem i ong 25 Lousiaon 2 | | Cras A. KRAUSE. 32 W.b Srensn us: PATENT A’ Moxy & CoN, Kvout br RB Wy © Woon. N Joun J.Hat-tep Weis W. brocert Geo. W_ Bormwrrs. ‘TS. Sel. Am 8 F street, Stepp h ith & Fete. near Pat. ¢ xo, Pa av. bts ® Fs je ith atreet IK Trewary. Jobbing a specialty,) 311 7th street. PLANING MILLS. Nols LAMB. 12% Pa. avenne. S.C kemean, Bewixy @ MiTcuwE «Co. Daxet Surre, Phenix Mills, 1 vrcacturer of Mowleingn. de street and w PLASTERERS, Jou FE & Co..910 Pa.wv ¥& Peatsos cor sth’ suo W_ Goon ,W. corner ith stree Metallic Ro PRINTING OFFICES. ' | } H oy PRrotarns, 12 Pa.ave. LP re& Uxpenmt1.. 8B. sis t0rhet NW | Hennixe & Jonze. 16a F street M. kounre st. op H Ciagerr.si9 Market KESTAURANTS, Hivses Bors, Henry Hyson, ‘30 door U. W. Tho, ( wholesale only "314. ath MODEL MAKERS, 4c. strect, opp. Patent Oftco, 813 7th stroat, opposite Post Uffice. 1310 Oth st.. near Pen: Kixe, 1 Mass. ave., bet. 6th and PLUIMBEGS AND GAS FITTERS. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Pp N. EB cor. Hand éh. uh st.wear Paav. Marble, &_.cc r.92D. kc , B10 Ponn Casi ie Bt. opp. Patent Office. st.,nearay, Lucas 5.11487) h street, near M street. Nationat News Com ¥,H. Covle & Co.,223 Pa.ave, 4.G. Hacey, sid P«.ay., Law,Tithes Conveyancing. ‘o., 1227 Pa. ay, bet 12th and 1th H.W Hy urcen, 453 Peun. ave., corner 43¢ street. © Peon. ave..corner Tith st. .Driver,) 1216-13 Penn. av. nA. AvenUS, rest. near Penn avenus. Tth street, bet. 19th and 20 ne, near 12th xt. N.Y. Iso. Picture Fremes,) 10827th st. E. cor. F& 7th near 7th street. ner € and 7th streets. Department. PO. a a ent fhe. h oP, Ps Room 16% Fad'l Block, corser lice. Se" Send for circular GALLERIES. Peansy!vania ay., Lear 7th street. | also. : ». a10e: ELMAN, (copyir ga #pectalty ,) $62-4 F st. Mth. ab. Pa av.agt.Knabe’s PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FRAMES, rear 1ith 1 canal cor. 13th st. and Canal 210 Uhio avenue, Newela, rack Balusters. &c., and dealer in Sash Doors& Blinds. sta bet.gch & 10th sts Bate YMCA B Pa. av. and 10th i ave., under Seato» House, bet G and H. a . bet. 9th and Wth, 19th and 2h ats itol Hill. 2det..cor.F bet 10th & lth sts, corner 9th and D streets &v. reet, near 7th, corner 9th § op. Medical Museums. ee ue and 7th street, Opp. Post Office. streets. ear 15th. P O. Department, 21 Sth. bet. D and HE. SASH, DOOKS AND BLINDS. Preny Cotexax. 257th at.. op. Center Market | SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, Was xatox BustNese POLLEGE. Tt are simple, S'xcER ©. Lewis B: (3.Y.) 013 Pa. av. Mrs LA. MCLEAN, 816 F st Cor. 7h and L sts, ES. su & W Lsox's, Steer & Son, acts. 451 Paar, lent, perfect +¥.M.C A. B..9¢h& D ne a specialty ,) 512 9ch st bet Tth&lsth sts, het. 3 49, np stairs. strect. Mas. & A. Sats. late Mre. Kline, 621 9a SILVER PLATES. Frwa kp Storr. 609 7th street,op. Post Office. Bor. A. Wairerta sp, 34D at., SLATE MANTELS. ween 8th & 9th Trees & Sek was, 5 Louisiana avenne, S@AP AND CANDLE FACTORIES. Bates & Brorn STAMPING DEPOTS, Mes. G.H. Marnes STEAM DP &6O..00 Pa. ay E vA Ss’ Wis xe RDS. A ACKER, lst and E street: N. W. 619-21 G at., bet. Gth and 7th. 17 7th st.. opp. Patent Office. AND GAS FITT! &e. det oth & loth sts STOVES. SHEET IRON, TIN WARE. Waiter D Wyvrtr, 456 Pa. are.. GM. HaYwarp & Co..817 9th st. Be ri iv. bet 4e street, bet. Pa. &Det 19h and eo stresis, - Buwert. 1012 Pa H Rreney, 197th street. between H and I TEA AND COFFEE STORES. Omiextat Teas toms. A. M. Wheeler, 623 7th street, ‘TITLE EXAMINERS. A.G.H ALeY.819 Pa. TOBACCO ANI Wwe. Law Conyeyanc’s, Watery, CIGAR STORES, ietaswor Ona. Lnchs & Bro.. Teh a3 oh. 0, Roose, 1233 Penn ‘near J3t! avenue, : 1425 Penn. ave, uearWillerd'c. WARD so0thweat cor Pa’ TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, ac. — ¥. and 3th st Our. berrxet, 87th street, near 2. TRUNK MARUFACFORIES. As. Torna & Co... Ds Nigh PumRCK, 1105 E M. Rog ems. 529 10th UNDERTAK EBS. JosurH Gaw: Anpisox Day, WATO ae. ous a. Yaa Daren He a a ue, WOOD AND COAL W. 5 Srerienson & Bro. WOOD AN &¥0,P.Gor Wa. Warne! ¥. c Basixet. 009 Pa. cornér Ist and D 8 LEssoxs GIVEN in Wax Confe cn very ti fe No. 1227 PawrivaNia ny 12 Pa. wy. WILLOW 7b st.. ady'g U. F Hall, UMBRELLAS, PABASOLS, (: Ottas O. PEARCE. 1419 Pa. ar., bot. Lith & ‘street. near street, near F, th. 172) Pa. avenue. near Ith street, Peon ave. and 7 4% sts 3. W, co} 6% Paar. 5» Capitol Bai, @ foot Tth st WARE. av..bet Wibs4Rh itrecte N. We wrdnsat PRINGDY BALAE 1008 Bek “ont seteonable gis tr aioe * th Eyachsans st vores ot bar clacton’ otk ry ‘OPTIC! 415 ONS Spectacles, | ® SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘A Cara. a “hile residing in South America, pieieiereee sraetsieg sae hears the cure of Nervous Weakness, Barly ‘ase of the Urinary and Seminal Organs. whole train of disorders brought on by vicions habits. Great numbers ba: by thie noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to bone‘: the fflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this ‘medicine. In a sealed ope, to any ene who needs it. Free af Charge. Aad JOBRPH T IN WAN, Station D, Bible Honse, New York City. AMUSEMENTS. TEW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J. G. SaviLtex, Lessee and Manager MONDAY EVENING, Arai a For Six Nights Only and One Matiaes, MHONS @ SLOCUM’S MINSTRELS, Frem their Arch Street Opera Honse, recently destroy t baneful a cured have appear: to crowded and del gtd andi-ne:«. SDF Wit, UN, 4 NEw torgs, ORGS, SPARKLING SCINTILLATIO AND A SUPEBABUNDANCE OF F BY THe CHAMPION TROUPE UF THE WORLD Orchestra Chairs and Beserved Urchastra Circ! 1; Orchestra Circl- and Keserved Dress Circle, 73 cents; ross Circle, 50 cents: Gallery, 25 con’ Box Sheet open daily from 9 to 4 Ir MONDAY,« aiM*E OR DAY, Ba 6. BLACK GR008. 22 WEW NATIONAL THEATER—OPERA, SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE ONLY. Commencing MOEA ae: Ara. 29 THR QUEEN 0. i with her justly cel: brated eompany of distingoishad artists, t gether with chorus and orches ra, nim eral sat 50 PERFORMERS, iin ae ee and comprise MATE AIMEE, MILLE M. ARIE DUBOIS, Mile Meany 7 oe NS: FRENAND NOES DAMM® 8. Mons. Duchesne, M Mo utier, Mons Paren Mons. Salvator. & Moon guile Bent ctor. Mons. F. ZAULIG GRANDE DUCHESSE. PERICHOLE. LB PONT BES RUCPTRS Matinee .......LA GRAN OE DUCHESSE. Nigh “BARBE BLUE. Fall part ortly regarding scale of ard openiny fens ula box MUSICAL ENTESTAINMEN?, IN AID OF CALVARY, BAPTIST CHUR°H ORGAN FUND, ‘AT ODD FELLOWS: HALL, Commencing MONVAY KVENING, April 22, for ASmesion Bb conta: Children, half price Pickets for sale at the bookstores of JG, Parker and B. Mohun & Uo. apa On N ON EXHIBITION ‘486. AND SALE Tra 81. Bo. 416 7th Sirest, between D and New No. 439 Jta St. apss-ly" BALLS, PARTIES, &e. FIRST GRAND SOUIABLE OF LIB TY LODGE, No. 6,K. of P.,wilibe 0 TUESDAY MIGHT, 234 of April, at Odd Fellows Hall, Navy Yard Members of the Order ulation uniform. r will appear in the new reg- ap2 PIANOS, &e. BARK CHANOS—Having determined to intto duce in this city the celebrated SOHO- MACKEK PIANO, Philade phia, which ae tb . magmicent re durable thsm any 0 made, 1 now offer the sam at 33 per cent. lees cach than any cther first class Piano cas be bonght, or for reasonable instaitments. Call and rae! examine for Socks S ) Disale todaper of pisnes 5 P's BRO 430 i A street west, betwen Pa avenue ant % at, Arents for Siicf's Pioncs, an@ mynnfacturers of end deslers in Musieul Lr straments generaliy. Plones and alt Musical fustiumeate ‘Toned and epatred. decl?-tr ____ LADIES’ GOODs. ree OATS Vnurtconth ot M rest northwest, SPRING BATS and BUSSES, suitable for Receptions and Traveliug,jasi re- seacrimtent. af eas apie ia 8 DKS. PONGEES, ent Of ea ia i. CHALLIES. GRENADINES aud* ¥ VA DEN" Goobs: Sree ctor al 188 B, A. McCORMICK, M™ 6b a ye Feat weny ope e 8, compriai ri desi ja Pattern Bopnete, Hats Fi-wers, devweas: i which sue sexe the atteattoe’s he ladies of jon and vicinity. aple P . Saae cur oss BW YO 50 FP NBW Patis Chai aN Te at atis Chatline SWITCHES, = Lovg OUBLB at §1 and G2, 2 ODE Only 86. Call and examine for yourself. yo ATTENTION! Sages ras ment Ae ee 8. epeme and number. mar?s-1m _iand Bpace. JUST BeORIVED—A Sseortment of Here 8x 2EPh ERED SLIPPES M.P. LEROH, 7 Teo gtrost ae 7&D _suabtr H.B. “T&D GREAT PREPARATIONS. GREAT PREPARATIONS. SPRING STOCK! . 5° «SPRING STOCK! * ayapr'vow spat; ePaimal 55... ' AND THE VERY CHEAPEST . aN THIS CITY! a7 REMEMBER— BABLE BROTHERS, Fashionable Taillors, CORNER 71x AND D STREETS, Wuo wave STYLISH CLOTHING, NS AT CLOTHING, HANDSOME CLOTHING. DURABLE CLOTHING, aplo CHEAP CLOTHING. he names of any gentlemen Into the investien- jon; 1 desire that the whole responsibility in rest Tue Canter, at their mecting to-day, trans. acted nothing but routine business. Among the absentees were the Attorney General, and Secre- taries Boutwell, Creswell, and Delano. T three last were respectively represented by Assistant Secretary Richarnson, Assistant Post- master General Marshall, and Assistant Secre- tary Cowen. The session was a short one. Nore Patntinc MACHINERY FoR JAPAN.— the COMMEIIN © of wunictpal ticket TRE ConONOR'S o¢ yesterfay returned a verdict Morphy for shooting awd killir Murphy was committed to await the the grand jury Fisk. § All the orn sew y Upon an an _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, InTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from source to-day were $189,177.78, Mrs. Grant's Keception this- aternoon his affair a shoulders. Mr. Archer.—I Gon think chat the committee should force its action. Mr. Biair.—i to be distiectly understood that I do not order the reading ot the letter. Mr. Sargent —I must require its reading. Mr. Blair.—The only effect of its reading wil! be prejudicial to the case of the Secretary” AND MANGHIE Te dene: 3 bred terms t rmance ¢ 1 Bia Secretary Robeson, ‘holding on tightly to the at Niblo's the ant mig Was, as usual, largely attended. Superintendent MeCartee, of the Bureau of Cocument, and unwilling to surren der it into rated the care isk, Stak =< Pre Department. | the extended hands of duc eters and M . and anpen A TeLXGRAM from Italy announces that | Fegraving and ban Pca le par = m i toebon, oe r , fons pester 1 Mini Marsh is preparing six roller presses for plate printing. 7 how th ane anemone which are to be ured in part for printing the SS ES ve tried. The per ' Attorsty Generar WILLIAMS says that h» | national bank notes of Japan. He has alread as been brought to bear upon the Oe ined oc. ou outrage upon decency is not a candidate fur the United States Senate | forwarded to Japan four uumbering m eMaied that Mr. iartictt, one of Siok With type cut in Japanese characte his engravers. The members ot the Embassy express themselves highly pleased with, the manner in which their or for printing "ma eccumel, ¢ | ment with John Graham. The ca Das withdraw trom Oregon. 3 the names on this paper. (1 | to-morn It was THE PAYMENT of the interest due on govern- ment bonds, May J, withuat rebate hen the Py cation to Stokes Ariet Attornor w com- | Chi : ‘uesday next the | the petit s OP TRE TKN PRISONERS Wir > A CONSCIENCE-STRICKEN BALTrwongawsent | inspect Mr. McCartee’s bureai. ment of the manner in which the governme two were charged with mautiaug were desperate i sored a feilo had hired the vessel, and stated the obj thereot to be that she was required te join quedron of Admiral Dupont. She bad bee burglars soner whe inet trust bi #100 to the Secretary of the Treasury to-day, to be placed to the credit of the “conscience fun |.” NoMINATIONS.—The President sent the fo! lowing nominations to the Senate to-day Wm a: | lestat sea while under the control of the gov- Vier A w RAL Kowan, wuohas been ill tor | yyy thy ernment, and he had only paid the sui © ® me time past, is convalescent, aad is now se hero * $52,000 as damages to reimb alter aprotracted Investigation of the matter, Which terminated In his being convinced of the Fesponsibility of the government for ber loss. able to ride out daily. THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE of the Senate, to land office, ; Solomon Starr receiver public Helena, Montana Naval Promotions—First Assistant Engixeer 4 > 7 x | The vessel had been built in 1856, and was sunk Mat ian in lone. t » No e ; Wil {hun in a recm alone inquire into alleged irregularities in the New A la hoo Sai pad Sin arpa me in 1861. After satictactorily cleating up the nd TRAPS To KILL FIREMEN York custom-house, bas adjourned to meet ox “ on n: | Changes made against the department concern- A committer of the Board of Fire Underwriters L mander F. A. Roe, to be ca) jeutenan again at the nll of the chairman. P ing her, the Secretary was examined as to his TY acquisitio: he Eoverument Mr. Sargent —1 am abont to aditress a ques in; Commanders J. A. Howell and A. command Masters Daniel Charles O. Allibone, and Charles to be lieutenants. Tus Navat Rawk Bite. he House com mittee on naval affairs this morning had under comsideration the report of the board of officer- who examined into the cases of officers who dec med themselves unjustly passed over by pro motions made in conformity with the act o! July 26th, 1866, and decided to request the See retary of the Navy to inquire into the merits 0: each case recommended by that board. Th recommendations of the board, it will be re- membered, were as follows: That Commodor. Joseph F. Green be restored to bis original po. sition on the navy fist, next below Rear Admi ral Boggs; Commodore John De Camp promo: ted to his original relative position as a rear admirai on the retired list; Commodore Charles have gone t Albany to protest against the pro- poxd mw building law, which allows the cons a pI Walls ot ikigs to be of mac ters thickness than now. The underwriter tion to you that Is of so delicate a nature that | declare that the construction of «uch walle won you May answer it or not, as you will. I desire | be dungercus to the saiety of the city in cane to know whether or not yon have madeauy large | tire. 7 amount of money out of the department in ad dition to your s#lary. Witness, (smiling.|—Well, T sappose it will be | sufficient for the committee to know that 1 am | poo-er to-day than when I came to Washing- ton; Ihave spent myentire salary every year, and in addition thereto I have spent my pri- vate income and a portion of the principal; 1 have never received from any one, or male | out of the department, a single doilar, either express er implied, m any way, nor do'l ever expect to. Tax Paesspenr’s visirons to-day were Senators Clayton, Pomeroy, and Cragin, Com- missioner Douglass, Representatives Hawley, Hs rmer and Platt, and Governor Burbank, of Dakota teriitory, & ComanpEr Wm. W. Low has been detached from the command of the Mohican, and ordered toreturn home, and Lieut. Commander Byron Wilson, frem the navy yard, Nortulk, Va., and ordered to the Mohican resulting trom his office ~ ~ From Europe Te-day PLPTY PERSONS DROWNED AT SRA Lowpon April 23.—It i now believed that the steamship Ispahan, which left Bombay January for this cit, and which has not been heard from since leaving Malta on the 1th of February, foundered of rest, F daring a terrific - Fity persons, who w m the Ispahan, are supposed to have gone down with the steamer. they went to arrange for a grand exhibition of marine life-saving apparatus at Seabright, on the coast of New Jersev. some time next month. Hon. Frank I ULtxn, member elect to the he committee then a day evening. when they w up the report, the testimor ! THE WeaTHrR throughout England, to-day, is fair and fa: | able We the growing crops. rned until Wedn Ul proceed to make now being all in. W. Pickering promoted to the grade of commo- _ ta ak IN SPAIN House of Representatives from the proposed | daseon the setined Het, ith ike wetted ee ar Papin, Dern she < State of Deseret, was before the Committee on | his advaneed rank. Captain Eebert Thompson. | EORTY=SECOND CONGRESS- hiny Carlet bands have + Territories this morning, and made an arga- ment in favor of the admission of Utah territory as a state. Hon. A. F. Perry, of Ohio, gave a dinner to a number of bis personal friendsat Wormley’, lastevening. Among those present were Sena- enson and wife, General Bristow and ustice Swayne and wife, Hon. 8. S. and wife, «nd Hor, Job Stevenson and wife. SEVERAL MENBELS OF THE JAPANESE Eumassy will go to Richmond in a few days with Revenue Supervisor Presney, for the purpose of making a thorough examination of the tobacco factorics, and the business.as carried on in Virginia, with the view of adopting such plans as may be suitable for their own country. TaE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION | throughout Spain, the pelied chiefiy ag: 2on and Pontevre encountered a banc them, capturing thet reported, was immed arc ibembers ef the radical party offered ¢ eS to the govern aygRE to aeeist Ln supp ¢ demonstration= Of the agitat srs.”” RINFORCEMENTS FOR THE CARLISTS. Panis, April 23.—A nember of persons were arrested in Bayoune, vear the 8; yesterday, who were known to by Spain to cogage im the present dem. against the gover captives, howere | which had them in the Spanish frontier. in pursuit of them. movements of Dor advanced im rank, next bi G. Corbin; Commander Sam omoted, to take rank next atter Commande James S. Thornton; Commander Edward ¥ McAuley restored to bis original rank, nex! after Commander W. D. Whiting: Commanders dobn H. Russell, A.W. Johnson, P. ¢ dohn Watters, A. FE. K. Braham, Aus This Afterncon’s Proceedings, TUESDAY, April 23. SENATE.—Mre. Spencer asked permission 'o wake some remarks in reply to the recent Cooper Institute speech of Senator Trambull, but Mr. Hrmlin objected. | Mr. Boreman call 2 Pen dergrast and W. P. McCann restored to their original places on the navy list; Lientenant Commanders James H. Sands and Charles D. Sigsbee advanced ten numbers in their grade for gallant service. led up the bill for the relief of Joseph Seegar, of Virginia, providing for the | ayment to him ors his property near Fortress Monroe used by the government, which Was parse THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION MLL was taken up, and Mr. Bayard resumed the floor aud continued his remarks in epposition to the | amendment of Mr. Morrill, ot Vermont, limit- ing the Jurisdiction of the Court of ler, = nstration of that country overpowered the police force and escaped towards pops have heen sent Nothing ix kw het THE BILL IN RELATION TO BOUNTIES to vol- untecrs mustered in the service early in the war has passed both houses of Congress, but the vol- unteers trom the District of Columbia, who were mustered in early in April, 1801, are not aims. included in its provisions, as they were mus Zhe mornirg bour expiring the bill went over. has elected Dr. Edward Jarvis, of Boston, and | tered in under orders fromthe War Depart: The ‘case of the North Carolina tenatorship Mr. E. B. Elliot, of the Treasury Department, | EME And Prior to the proclamation of May 34 # wasthen proceeded with That proclamation calied for 40,00 men, and $1,000 responded, consequently the second ‘con- as delegates to represent the association in the he question then being taken on Mr. Car- International Statistical Congress, which is ty ercitory. St. Lovrs, April 23.—The Fort Smit penter’s amendment declaris Abbott e Ark.) troller could not determine which forty thou thescat, it sect 9, nave, | Nee Breot the lth inst. gives ec meet at St Petersburg on the 2c of Angus. | tan to Rive te 4100 bounty to, hence the pas- | {ited to the seat, it wasrejected—ayes, 10, nays, Counts OF the recent tragedy in —— seca sage ot the bill. These troops were mustered in inal resolution declarmg Mr. Abbott | Titer}. Jt seems the approac ‘Tar Evrorean Fieer.—The Wabash, Brook- | [oF three , and the bill does not eoutem- ito Svates marshal’s force was well know Piste the 2 e scat was then adopted with- ment of bounties to any three , and preparationa for lyn, Shenandoah, Plymouth, and Wachugett, | Months troopa. ‘The bill. as paced reals ae nat sical sorely a a Chaving adjout arrived at Toulon, France,'on the Ist inst. The | lows:— That every volunteer, non-commis HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES.—By it from the court-house, Juniata will remain at Villefranche, preparatory | Sioned officer, private, musician and officer who | unanimous consent, a hunger of bills which | Which stands on open ground, toa school honse enlisted into the military service of the United about aheltan to her yveturn home, and will join Admirai away and where * n’s fleet in a few davs. The Congress Were intended to have been presented yester — States prior to July 22. 2. 1861, under the procla- closely built up. Al! the people there were arm = 2 4 day were introduced and referred, as follows uding the ju Even Proct ¢ mur 4 5 ‘ont ‘ot March. mation of the President of the United States ot dy col 3 4 Dg ary. Even Proctor, the mu ived at Gibraltar arc May 3, 1861, and the orders of tle War Depart oe <a oom Und) —ain tor the relief of da tT rifle and two r ‘Tue House CoMMITTER ON APPROPRIATIONS | ment issued in pursuance thereof, and was | ©)- Ve ayer rty eight were k ¥ marshal Owens, and tw this morning had under consideration the posta! telegraph bill, and heard arguments of Geo. B. Prescott, ot the Western Union Telegraph Com Jany, in'opposition to the sure. and R. B. és, Who opposed the Hubbard bill, but ar- gued In favor of the Government assuming en- tire control of the telegraph. Port Apminat.—The Secretary of the Navy proyoses to make Vice Admiral Rowan por: admiral at the Brooklyn navy yard on the 1s: ot actually mustered before Augast 6, 1841, into any regiment. company or battery, which wax accepted by the War Department under ench mation and orders, shall be paid the fal of S100, under and by virtue of the srid proclamation and orders of the War Depart- ment, in force at the time of such enlistment and prior to July 22, 1861: Provided, That the same bas not already been paid. Senator Wilson, in the Senate, trom the ( mittee on Military Aff irs, reported the fo! ing pmendment, which was disagreed to, _ By Mr. Chaffee (Culorado)—Bilt granting the Tight of way to the Denver and Rio Graude rail- road. Railways and Canals, iy Mr. Slater (Oregon)—Bill to amed the ag riculturalact. Agriculture. y Mr. McCormick (Mo.)—Bill granting the state of Missouri all the unsold land im th ase for agricultural purposes. Education and .abor. By Dannan (lowa)—Resolation air the Committee on Agriculture to» qui the expediency of legislation for the , in charge of the res- cuing party sent trom Fort Smith, says that he arrives at the p of the fight on 1 whole country « a o: t previous day, with dune, with a rear admiral on the retired list asx | the bill passed the Seuate as it came from the = sis! Beck, late of the Agricuitural Ba- | «ixteen well armed men, taking their wounded ant. This will obviate conflicts of ‘That every volunteer, non-commissi pty be Mr. Rosk (tin: Bm t S With them into the mountains, and purenit with 1 which is not unusual under the | ed efticer, private. musician, and artiticer. who | _ BY 2 ‘Lades Sigeeler eaaer en a yivding of men war ont of the qnesliow. present system where the port admiral and com- | enlisted into the military service of the Unttec Frome perior to their natural outict. elect ie — mandant are both of equal rank. States prior to July 22d, 1361, under the procia. | COMMECE | xe y A reacts ‘the Blue. Nose Legisintors Harp ———— mation of the President of the United States ot | 1),B9 AF Slocum (N. ¥-)—A resolution re iting inc om the "4 METROPOLITAN Steer Raitnoap Com- | May 3d, 186], and the orders of the War Depart- Ha e fy r La epee reported to thr Ottawa, Apri e House last night, PaNxy.—Roderick R. Butler, of Tern., intro- | ment iseued in pursuance thereof, and was ac Luse that a certain report Of Major General SirJobn A. Mact a dthe measure re- ig to the treaty of Washington would be submitted immediately after the budget speech, week. That ibe brought afew days. Mr. Todin asked a* to the intention of the goverzupent toward the issuing Of regulations tor the protection ef the tish in the ipland lakes and rivers, and the granting of licenses for fishing in them, under the resolu- tions preventing the destruction of the fish, and whether the Canadians would be permitted to tually mustered inte atry regiment, company, ot battery, which was accepted by the War De- partment under sich proclamation and orders, shall be paid the tall by virtue of the &: the War De; , 1361; provid that the same has not already been paid. Charles Bueil could not be found, aud directing the Committee on Military Pr n-ions to send for persons and papers and endeavor to ascertain what had became of such record, and also to re. port what legislation is necessary to preserve the records of the War Department. Adopted By Mr. L. Myers (Pa.)—Biil regulating the appointment of Director of the Mint. Coinage, Weights and Measures, By Mr. Hawicy (1i.)—Bill for the protecti on of owners of saw mills on the Mississippi river Commerce. duced a bill in the House to-day to repeal so muek of the charter of the Metropolitan street railroad company as allows it to construct a track along Lst street street east, in front of the Capitol park, or the proposed extension of said park, orto lay a track on East Capitol street. Referred to District Committee. Tue Inpinect CLatms.—At the meeting of the House committee on foreign affairs this morning, @ letter was réceived from the Seere- jaunty of $100, under and d proclamation and orders of The Robeson Investigation. TUE SECRETARY EXAMINED—THE TESTIMONY i ae a By Mr. Butler (Tenn.)—Bill to amend a ccr- | Blt to the exclusion of foreigners. kion. Mr. tary of State, in substance that, pending the — - pace lt ocr. | Tupper said it was not intended to grant con- cockiponniel tate cata ke ene The Hobeson investigating committee last | {ait ive apd Govcughane eaattomeenon Wash | corrent privileges to foreigners; Canadiausonly dient er adweable to frei an, fe on } evening examined George H. B. White, Assist- | Dy ictrict of Columb’ Pavy- | would bave the fishing Tight upon the subject, as contemplated by the reso- | aut Cashier of the National Metropolitan Bank. y Mr. Cl 7 thorize the ere lution heretofore offered by Judge Peters, aud Reign PoE By Mz, Clarke (3S. Y-)—Bill to authorize. th who testified that Mr. S. P. Brown did not draw construction of @ railroad #52,000 from the bank on the 29th of November referred to that committee. across the Genesee river. and draw bridge Mexicauw Maneuvers arenud Mata- Comunerce. eG " - Matawonas, April % a Parsonat—Secretary Boutwell has gone to | last, Dut he dig draw $18,000. By Mr. Speer (Pa-)—Bill im redaction to boun- | command of five bundred men and oft h ‘ Paymaster Stuart testitied that he paid the | ties. Military Affhirs. he hed here to-day, pills aptiert bk) a boy red sioudd he Will | claim of $52,000.0r the steamer Goyernor; the | By Mr. Packard ({nd.)—To encourage ana | {%® Pieces of Seed Pen nate Gop, The General relieved ‘alacios, whem he out ranks and who has commanded here tor the last four years. and ted the defenses and city immediately after his arrival. Anothersteamer is expected here to-morrow from Vera Craz. with several hundred more reinforcements, which will place che city beyond tue possibility of capture by any force the Tevolution'st- can at prevent bring gcainst it. Kumors still prevail that Ger. Quiroga intends making an attack, or to Cark the enemy were not within ten miles. was divided into two parts; one awn for $51,500, and the other for &500; 00 check was paid to.A. G. Riddle, Esq. Mr. 8. P. Brown testified that the $5) alluded to as paid to A. G. Riddle, was pn account ot an old debt due him by the firm of S. P. Brown & Co. to a coal company for which Riddie was the attorney; witness never had bad the click for $51,600 in his hands before last night. Uat- tell was never present at any conversation with reference to Governor claims; witness did Promote telegraphic communication petweeu America and Asia. Foreign Affairs. By Mr. Maynard (fenn.)—Bill to promote Hore John B, Tilley to the rank of rear on tue retired list. Naval Affairs. cl ~ ¥.)—Joint resolution co- 's Island, in New York harbor, to the state of New York. Judiciary. By Mr. Gotiaday (Tenm.)—Bill granting to of- ficers; s0ldiems, seamén and marines bounty lends. Military Afiairs, be acting Secretary during his absence. ‘Mr. Ray, Third Deputy Commissioner of Internal Kevenue, has returned from an extended visit to hishome im Indiana, and is again on duty. +*+-Sir Edward Thornton, the British Minister, bas gone to New York to attend the annual dinner of the St. George Society to-day. eee OvF FoR C:ncinyati:+There is a prospect for quite a hegira gf; correspondents from this was the city to Cincinnati, drawn thither by the liberal | Ot deposit $20,000 on the 29th of November in A number of other pilis fer granting pensions. +—e republican convention which meeta there next | the Savings! Bank; did not give auy moncy on | removal of political divabilities, &c., were also | Gem. Sherman, Lieut. Grant and Min. week. George Alfred Townsend has already | that dayto Butler tor the purpose of deposit. imtroduced and referred. ister Curtin. gore for the N. ¥. Herold; Ramsdell, for the Austin Brown, sworn:—Butler had nm his The regular order was then demanded, and | the Honse resumed the consideration of the res- olution to amend rule IM, which was under consideration at adjournment yesterday. — s THE EXPectep Vav0. or New York's New CuanrER.—A special dispatch from Albany PRILADELPAIA, April 25 —A private letter from Minister Curtin, dated Nice, France, the Sth just, states that atter mecting Gen. Sher- ‘man and Lieut. Grant at Coustantinopicem the 16th, he would ‘proceed Crmea and Fiffles, to Cancasus; ce by route not vet determined ‘on to Astrachan; Tribune, goes to-night, and they will be followed by Poore, ot th n Journal, Hinton, of the Boston Gieve, Macfnriand, of the Philadel- phia Press. It le likely that several others will go whose arrangements are not yet perfected. Gro. F. Foor, M. D., ex-governor of New Jder- clerk; had not sent him to bank to draw $4) 0a the 29h of November last; denied the state- Ment of Butler as to the presence of Cattell ata conversation had in reference to the Governor claims; Cattell had not paid witness the sum of $2,500 on that day; witness had a one-half in- terest in the live oak contracts. 2 says Governor Hoi'man left Friday evening tor | thence up the Volga to Nijlin Novogorod, Mos. sey, died at his residence in New Egypt, inthat | _ E-Senator Cat alled:— Witness had paid | New York, where it is understood be is to nom, aoe ond Be Fetcburge reaching the latter state, yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, of pa- | Brown the sum of $2,5000n the @th December, | sult Charles O'Conor amd other. ait ed | place about May 15th. The letter states that catple Gu Rdot Wyus aideadocratic pith but the payment of that money had nothing | members ofthe legal ression in tothe | the mest cordial jon and distinguished Of come notoriety, and served maar coee tan | Whatever to do with the Governor; it was'a pric | constitutionsiity a theres Wek charter. | treatment await Gen. Sherman and Licat. Grant sehatomuts be lative aactmbly of Now J in Nate transaction; was not in the city on the 20th | The impression gains ground that he will veto it, | in Rursia.- Mr. Curtin will probably leave for In 168 he wer clecnnd WErnOLOL the Mate tii | Of November; left town om the 28th of Novem. | as itis understocd thar » ‘of the eourt | home soon after Mas 15th. wax Of high administrative ability, | D¢* and did hot return until the 2d of Decem- | of appeals have pronounced agavust the cometh. ——_-e Rnd Was thoroughly Stuseted te eae eon ety | ber? mever had seen Hosmer until last migut’ tamecting | Shocking Accident on the Baltimore whieh Re sorte, amicuionsly for wary ears. | ,. Secretary Robeson was then sworn and exam- Connell of Political Ohio b> state has sustained & severe low ie'uts | ined by Mr. Sargent :—Witners testified to the A. THRIE MEN KILLED BY TRE EXPLOSION OF A ath. ‘ fact that Gaigal be pers y purchases under the new charter. LocoMoTI Ys. - ——___ whatever for the Na’ in any man- | vumbér ot = it lawyers have Parxerserga, W.Va., April 23:—On the Lo.—About a thousand Indians at ner Wi 5 was not, and never was, | an opinion the new 10 the en iP m Of voung is ui oie, eee ofthe ” of ‘Suturda’ ‘evening. McClure charter d Grapt reservation, Arizona, are said to be void, on the ground that the cumulative sfstem ‘perfectly willing to keep the if thegov- a unconstitutional. - will keep them in provisions, to come to Washington to 500 ee the rey lawlessness and murder at Talle- gush, Tadten territory, and that a Gistriet court be organized wi itdelay. He rays affairs look very bad in the Indian cor

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