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VV XXXI. WASHINGTON. SATURI1AY. ATRIL 4. 1M58.

N2. 4.703. EVENING STAH XTELI8HED DAILY STJlfDAT EXCEPTED AT THK BVILDINe, g. ff. (' rvr tTriit and lltfc iUmi.

KOYFS ttAKFJI Jk A vr A MWMJB I Tl? STAR ui? crrnrn to tSietr in and District at fawTw pbr at witb or vithcat wrapprrt. Two cacti Paics rua Id memos, Mm months, Tkrtt rtoUan jrtLi. hw DrUart. Ho are teal Ife? office tfaan paid for. Tt? "WEI.KI-Y on I and a Half fear i ATKJvl AIEIUCiaha.

GERMAN Ml TONIC. TH? GREAT ALL DISIASB? A mmm UTVBB. STOMACH, OS DIUE8T1VK ORGANS HOOrLAND'S r- IBM AN BITTKRS UtMiotfl wf the joM.vuMi^r.u Ike; of Boota. tad Barks making preparation, hifkl) Bad m.irely Am fr4m? af OIBMAN TONIC la rrliiMlioi ill iDgredieiits of tb? Bit mitfc the pureet of Sojtta Rum Orni.ce Ac R4kiu? ooe ef the pieaanut aud renediee offered to Um tnMic. TkoM Medicine free from Alcoholic teiitirc, dm HWOFLAN DS 9ISHAN BITTKK9 who do objection to the will um BOOfLAND 8 GERMAN TON 10.

They are both good, and contain MM vedicinai the between being a aattcr ef taste, the Tonic being tb? BOt( psistsble The frost variety of noM, such Indigestion. Nervous Debilitr, I fa v-ry ipt to un Ite fanetions TtLlfrr.i)Oip?thiiin( closely with the 0toBkfh.thi>ii twcuDd affected the result of which Is tfcst the mm wot from or store of following diseases Ontujatiom, Flatuiejtt. Imwrd Piles, Mum of Flood to the Head, Aridity of ike Stomach. Heartk frmrn. Disgust Food, Fullest or Weight is tho Stomath, nm Ciair.

mi tr at fl? Pit Stotnark. mt IAt Head, BfMinmf. FSmtfrimi at tk? Htart, or Sujl atml StaiiliMj Ml PtttUTf. nf bt'JTt tkt Sitkt, itoli fata Ui Hta.l. Dthtttnry qf Per Sfxralivn.

Ytl Hrsenr" of the Skin and Myts. Pain tkt nit. Back. Cktu, Limbs, Sudden blushes Heat. Burntnt in mm j-ifi, 'Tin: imat'Htnt o' Erxi and (irtttt Depr'sston of Spirits.

Ths cofferer from diwitM shonld eierclse caution in the selection of a remedj fcr Bit purchasing only that which he ia aa Bred from hia investigations and pos- ssssts true merit, is skilfully is tree frt ni Injurious iugre Jieuts. aotl has established for ttaelf a reputation for the cnra of these 1b this connection wou.a submit those wellksown OOFLAND 8 GERMAN BITTERS. BBS HOOFLAND 8 GERMAN TONIC, PBIPABED BT LB. C. M.

JACKSON. Philadelphia PA. Twenty-two alnce they were Intro into thia coaotry from Grrmtcy. duriua which time they have Dudvobtell; ami anfTerintf humanitj to a eater extent, thau any othar modies Iimwu to public. Theae remadlea will effectually cure Liver Com )Mnt.

Jaundice. Chronic ar Pet illty Diarrhea. of the Kidaeya. and all arieing from a Liaorderad Liver, Stomach, or I DEBILITY, MUnlf'nt from tay Cmmst wkmurtr: Preurmtion SyHtm, Labor, Hard tkif, Exposure, Fevers, tc. There no medicine extant to theae rem Mm In nocb mm.

A and impart- to thr whole iiilrm. the petite ii itrtnutlirgM to- enjoyed, stomach promptly, blood ts purified, Ihf complexion sonnd and bealtny. tbe yellow tinge eradicated from the a bloom given to the and and Invalid btcciM a strong and healthy being. PKKSONS ADVANCED IN LIES, And fee Ii Lg the hand of time weighing heavily apeu with all attendant Ills, will And the of this ITT EKJv or the TONIC, an elixir hat will inetil new life their reetore in a urtiu the energy and ardor of more yontbfal 1 4... -w 1 vaiiu up torn BUIUU KVH IOITH8.

1DQ gl Tfc I health snU bappiurss to their remaining years. OT1CB. It Is well established feet that tall oae half ot be female portion of oar population are seldom in esjuj moot of food or. to use their own "never feel well They are languid, devoid otall energy extmnelj nervous, and nave mo appetite. To tbis of persons the BITTKKt), or the T0K1C.

is iaily recommended. VIAK AMD DELICATE CHILDREN I Are made strong by the nse of either of rem rtlee They will case of MARAHMI viibostfkil. of Kramilittd In of the jr. prictor. bat will allow th? publication of bat a Th it will men of note ftodofi Mcil TESTIMONIALS.

BOH GEO WOODWABD, Juutu Cmmrt of Pa Fhila delphi March 16, hi "I Bnd Hooflautl German Bitters' it a I VI 'JIIC1UTO UI of ttr At Uriiobt ir cut of liability aii'l ul tb? ijitfm Yoori. truly UKO. W. WOODWARD." HON JAMIS THOMPSON, Jutirt Huprrmt Court of Fmilalslfhia, April 28.1<M6. I 'Hwoflaud'n calua Him'dinmt Id awr; tlUckl of 01 I tuia ay It.

willt rraprct. JAM 18 THOMPSON." I rftOM Kl.v JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D of Ttntk Bmptut Church, Philadelphia Or sir 1 l.weo coiuKt cay nama with b-itta ot different kitxiaof tuediciuea. tut regardiui IL? uatof my appropriate apliera. i in all ciara bat with a clear proof la iaataacM.

aod partu ularly in my oarn faa.il) ot ihr aacfolueaa of Or. liooflaud 'a 0a rra B'ttera. 1 depart for nw from my uanal to aiprrH my fall conticdoii that, temrral i' ttr mjiem llg Liver Com r.m m. I 1 OKU vtuuaon fr up Iff (I III I mii? it may fail, bat I loobt not. It will itri to who auffar from the ENNtRD.

Eighth, Coatoa FROM KKV. E. D. FENDALL, AsttitMt Editor (Vutiaa LXronieU, Pkdm. 1 de- i iwl fruin ttwoMol Hvfflstd lit-nur.

ao.1 hrl .1 mj 1 aa a valuable to ail tkvan lufcribi from debility or Hi Mlliui frum of tba I truly M. FENDALL CAUTION. Gernaa counterfoils 1 iLat tl? 0- JACK30N uu Of MKk AllvthWI tb? 1 dicing Store. So 6J1 AKCH BTftXXT. IVANS.

Proprietor, 0. M. JACKSON CO, KICKS. Mr oo fl OtorM To.k. nt bolUo, or koirlouo for $7 so KT Do forgot to oxaaiao wtU Uo miclo rati 4 7 Mi4 u4 Pmion OFFICIAL.

I l)Kr ARTMBWT OF ahhikhtkh. March 31, ltriK latnrmatioa has re ai Ujw lr. He Ailn iral utrlrM If. Imtii, through the Navy Department of the I nttfd the rt oa the roMz of Kebrrary lrth Montevi leo, Ottptam illiain H. late Con- ul ot the Onit at Kio Nfgro and tha Ikl.tnd Inland-.

SPECIAL NOTICES. THE "MeeSKHCEB OF HKALTH," Edited the I un tit ate of Meoieine, an atticle en Dyiprpiit, ChilU and Fever, and Kidney in which the writer poet h'vij ucviaicn ium i go wuoi? qiivo VI ucmiur P' oo remedy for th? care of those dlitMii, tb.it ie half aa iBmcIoii aa Herb Bitters, lie from experience, having naed them in bin practice for put two to the exclusion of alt other remedies. ani without a aolitary ia ataare of failure. Sold by all and Dealers. DB.

S. B. 11 ART MAN A CO Proprietors Laa cMter, Illinois. fe HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR BKNBWEB Benews the Hair. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian HairBenewkk Reatorta Gray Hair to the color.

Vegetable Sicilian Hai? Bknkwir Prevents hair from falling off. Hall ratable Sicilian Haib Bknewxr Makes the hair soft and glossy. Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kknkwrr Does not stain the skin. "all eoit a bi.k sicilian tl a i iiisiwie Hu proved itctf the preparation for the hair ever presented to the puMic. For mIo by ail drnggiats.

Price 91. P. HALL A Ntihnk. mhj tui Proprietors. BATCH I LOR'8 HAIB DTK.

Thts eplendi.i Hair Bye in the beat In the world; the only irne mud perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, do disappointment- no ridiculous remedies the ill of bad dyee; invigorates a- i leavea the -ft and Work 9r brown gold by all Druggists and Perfumers; anH nr? isapI rbIiaiI at Wi tm Jr No. 16 Bond sreet. New York. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. An Essay for YorTfG Mix on thi Crime of and the DisEtaes aud which or ate inipe.lini-nts Marriage.

with sure of relief Sent in sealed letter free of Charge J.SKII.LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Asa jciatiou. Philadelphia, Pa. ja 29 3m IBROBS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from NerTom Debility. Premature Decay, and all the of youthful indiscreMon.

will. for the sake of AufteriniK Immunity. send free to all who need it the ceirt and directions for making the s'rmle i by which be cured wisLiug to by the adYertiser's experience can do bo b) feddrtssiug, in perfect confi.It-ore. JOTIN OGD1CW. No N-w York.

ST CORPS HAKEHS' MOOD, dry ai Verj ri iinality lov at STEWART'S, nib Coruer and 12th streets. CHAMPAGNE ALE CHAMPAGNE ALB 1 have been appointed sole apt nt for tb? Dis trift nf I lor hVrKalOV fr IP I. brated HAMPAGNE ALK. This ale ia rntoD fit 1 tired of the finest nia'erial and nnred judges be the finest quality. Ko? ale the trade at manufacturer'! prices, and cheap as any good ale in this market an respectfulir requested to call an i theB No receded for less yi barrels.

JoP KEY WORTH I nd? Masonic Hall. nih 3 tf 9th aud streets. John gray JCASTf ACTCBSRs A5D IV wood and willow ware, brooms, twines. OORDAGK, Ac. 11 FCLTON AMD 902 FRONT 6TBKKT8, NKW YORK IPWARD HIATH.

WILLIAM A.ORAT. fe 8 em L. J. ROTHROClk. Hi 7th rtrkkt.

opp. Patkst Orr.ci, WASHINGTON. C. PAPER WINDOW SIIADKS pictfre i'ramks. amd looking glasses, tabi.i oil cloths.

CORI'S. TASSELS. OIL PAIN1 ENGRAVINGS. OUROMO LITHOGRAPHS. PAKTOUT8, And RRCKSS FRAMES for PAPER and PHADE8 pat no by competent workno PICTURE FRAMES of every description on hand made to order.

mta 2 in nnn peach trees. I CONCORD GRAPE VINES. 3.000 CURRANT BL8HES. For sale. at the Nnroery of the eubeeriber, on Creek, Waab'Dgton, 12.000 well tuil (elected PEACH TBEIS Vuuw CONCOkD GRAPE VISES of one growth.

3.no CDR11NT Bl'SUES, with a variety at other Nursery Stock. deoiroua to cIom oat business, the above will be disposed of wholesale or retail, at and Shrubbery will be dellrerel iu or Otorgetown at shortest notice. JSHI A persons 10 piant ream aid do well to call aod Inspect the they are of not ou moo growth, and the deairable varittiaa. mh I 8 GESTLlMKN'd DBES9 SHIRTS. A fall 101 ply constantly on hand made to in superior style, at KJLW YORK PRICKS.

STICHBN8 31 A PAtimvIvAiiift n.ta 11-iftf between 9th and IOth sta. NATIONAL 8AFB DEPOSIT COM I FAN), of Waabinaton, chartered by ial act of for the Mtft keepiug, under guarantee. of Government Beuda, 8tWer Plate, Valuable Papera, and all descriptions of aoc for the Renting of Safes Isolde of Are and proof vaults N. T. are fine and 16th at Directors: 8.

Brown, H. D. Cooke, (Jeo. Blgna.Wni. 8 Huntington.Geo.

Plam Geo. liana. Snyder. Nathaniel Wilson. 8 Brown.

President; O. Ivana. Vice 8. Hnntlnften. Treasurer, B.

P. Snyder" UDce m. p. us. jmJO COOP KB A BAOAN, in and Manofcctacera of STOVES.

COPPIB, TIN AND waki. BOOP1NO. OCTTKKINtf. AND SPOUTING. Te 8 2m Ho.

49T 11th mwm. iJaintino. i ir a macnif'hol9 UESERAL PAIMTLSO ESTABLISHMENT, venuw, between 8th and 7tli Plato Decorative Wall Painting. Ytrirk fronla lliti.il and nhh ina pnmptly Workman hip can be relied on aa cleat, mJllm jItrek ath, I III COPARTN KRSH1P heretofore eiutiog i nwifB II KILLER berti dUaclted fry mutual conwnt. WHBBLRR.

ap I 1 P. BtOWNINO. wIVRRAL riANOS THAT BUT ua. at Including of hickciingcue of of to 'reon'a, Ac. JOHN F.

ELLIS, ap 2 2t 306 PcnuaylvenU erenue. DIPfOLUTION or CO pArtaerahtp heretofore between Joe auJ D. Folwell. under the firm of im iKta hv mutiiRl rnn vv wnt All parties clklmn ajninst lira will fur payment to C. FOLWELL will eontinns to carry oo nine at ths old stand, JOS STORKS.

B.C. FOLWBLL. April 2d, 1368. Italian iaooaioii. fbbsb ahd at bbducbd pricb.

W. BURG HELL, ff jjtf U4? bbitt Boot THE STAR THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. EKU11G8 TO-DO'. attendance to-day about tho same as yesterday. Ttoe jrallpry is overrun bow by a eet of miknawn to and hnvp pvtdentlv iiTi 11 nun the credulity of giving out the One rustic-looking old cbap, who comes in, smelling of the barm-yard.

a seat pejfularly, puts his number 12 brojaus over the rail, and settles himself to a comfortable How in the world he ever pjilmed himself off upon Mr. Warle a newspaper man is a standing mystery to the press-gang. The examination of reporters was continued to-day, and It wuaot ntil late in the afternoon that General Better had swung bis witnesses entirely around the circle ot the President's Western tour. General Butler is thns far the central figure in the impeachment proceedings; and his examination of witnesses is watched with unceasing interest both by tb? floor and the galleries. People who have judged him by portions of bin military and Congressional careers, now conclude that they have underrated bis abilities.

His powers of physical endurance excite surprise. No amount of hard work seems to fag him, and here he seems to have the advantage ol his opponents. His exuberant vitality is constantly developing itself in some new shape of adroit audacity that puzzles and the gentlemen at the opposite table. Gentlemanly, elegant Mr. Stanbery, with his refined Supreme Court manners, watches Mr.

Butler with wild wonder, as if unable to make bim out at all) and turns bim over to Mr. Evarts to fce dealt with. The fence of Mr. Evarts is admirable, and he wields a keener and more polished blade than his antagonist, but his slight pby ique is not equal to the wear and tear of a prolcrged and inccssant contest, the blue blood chows in veins, and bis lips pale, whi'e Mr. Butler, at the last moment of a day's work that ba? kept bis on a continuous strain, shows himself as elastic, prompt and pugnacious as in tbe start.

Following upon tbe testimony of tbe reporters was some documentary evidence to till up links in the chain. A letter irom the President to Secretary McCuMoch, in which it was stated that TVtr Stanton v. mu ru ui.der the 'enure of office act, was put in by General Butler to falsehood on the part of the President in asserting in his answer to impeachment that Secretary Stanton v. as not moved under that act. At tlie nour of recess lien.

Butler announced that the prosecution would close their case this Plternoon with tome exceptions which he won Id note. Mr Curtis said thp lnr thd proposed, tbould the evidence for the prosecution be closed to-day, to for three days tnr.e in wbicb to prepare and arrange for the detente. On the Senate reassembling, Mr. Butler the lor the prosecution, with certain exceptions noted. Mr.

Curtis said the defence had not a large amount of oral testimony to offer, or a great nt.m?>er of witnesses: but had a large mass of evidence to ofl'er, which it would require time to collect. He asked for day's time. I.lr. ss moved that the Co'irt adjourn unm nurstiay, wnicn. after -ome opposition Mr.

Sumnt-r and Mr. Cameron, was carried. Vipit or to the irorning Hon. C. P.

Clever. Delegate from New Mexico, the President and presented two I'uebla Indians, wbo are now in this city, having business with the Qovernment. The names of the Indians are Ambrofcio At eyttt. and Alejandro Padilla. Aheyta is years of age, and very wealthy.

During the rebellion he loaned the Government officials in New Mciiro in told in na? our troops stationed there. Padilla is the of Isleta. where the tribe resides. This civilized, and very friendly to They have a government of their own, and many of them are Christians. They hail quite a lengthy interview with the President, who presented each of'ihem with a copy ol hie photograph, and escorted them through the and Hast Room of the Executive Mansion.

To the Editor OV the Evknix. Star An article apptaied in the Daily t'hr'miile of the J7tb of March, OTer the initials W. headed How to pay the National Debt." My purpose is not discussion, but to call the attention of the people to the facts relative to our production called raw cotton. The imports into the United Kingdom of Great Hritain from the nited States oi raw cotton during the past eight years were as follows, and the average per pouod for each year Quantity. Price.

186" 1H. cte. per lb. IKV 1865 lJ'Gfi .40 am notable to give from oIlici.il reports th? average price for this year. (J.

N. H. EiPtxvn or Tim warrituti, issued by the Treasury Department duiins the month of March, to meet ti of the Government, amounted to. in round numbers, the following sums: Civil, miscellaneous, ami foreign intercourse X) Interest on the public debt War Navy a.XVS.O 0 Interior (Pensions and Indians) to Tbe warrants issued for tbe redemption of tbe Public debt are not included in the above. Special Indian Commissioner President has appointed Hon.

N. G. Tuvlor. Commi. sioner of Indian Mrrpby Superintendent of Indian Affairs, A.

G. Boone and Ouorge C. Snow Indian Agents, at a commission to negotiate with the great and little of Usage Indians, bj authority conferred in the 3d section of the act approved February 27, 1S5I. IxcRKAftVD expenses of the Government during the past mouth on account oi ine war iseparimeiu uave quite heavy, caused by the payment of Ac. The expanses of the Interior Department have also been larger, caused by the -mi-annual payment of pensions, which were due on the 4th of March.

Tub Rcmiak Jeremiah Curtin, Secretary of the UatWd Stales at St. Pstt-rsborf, left onr ctty yesterday for New York, whence be sails for Russia, to assume the dip. loroatic duties Hon. Cassius M. Clay, now route to this country.

the arrivals at Willard's this morning were United States District Attorney Conrtney, Collector Smytke, and As utant Treasurer Van DycK, or new and Hon. D. Campbell, of Ohio. Far on! thb Impkacumbmt Asbiatant Treasurer H. H.

Van Dyke, of New York, having bean inomoncd to appear before Umi Impeachment be re tbia 1 moralng, and examined by the in their room at tbe Capitol at 10 o'clock. 1 following elections occur during remainder of April April April 6. Recon trucMon. April Judicial, April April April April Rev Samjel Godfrey, Latijette, Indi sun, lit ihbuiuuc H'l 11 UU1 OlStrict. Judpre -Hubbard having declined a nunatiun from the Sixth District of Iowa, lien.

O. F. Clarksou is spoken of as his successor. The Democratic Convention of Cook CfnDty, Il'? on Saturday elected forty-eight del? to thf State Convention, an1 unanimously resolutions favoring Pendleton for the Presidency. It is stated to be extremely doubtful if the I imocratA ol Tennessee will enter into the coming Prtsidential campaign.

The new Confutation of Michigan, which is to be submitted to a popular vote, con'aias a nrfivUiAn tnr imnnrtinl nuff Am Thn a mv vt ill also pass apon tb? question of annual or biennial sessions of the Legislature and of piohjbition. The Rhode Island Honse of Representatives on Monday last adopted a resolution submitting to people two propositions of amendment to th? Constitution of the State, the first extending the right of suffrage to naturalised citizens who in the war and have been honorably discharged, and the second extending the same right to all naturalised citizens upon the same conditions as native citizens. ne asserts: Not even the Democracy ot Ohio is more heartily or unanimously lor Mr. Pendleton than the Democracy of Illinois. And the sentiment ts spontaneous.

The Hon. James F. Eabcocfc, of New Haren, denies that be ever announced his intention to mirry one of his own sex. Hon. Linton Stephens and Gen.

John Gordon addressed the democracy of Richmond connty, Thursday night, advising the people to vote against the reconxtroction constitution. The contest for Governor is becoming excited, and the friends of Mr. Irwin, the in dependent cardiflate, and Bullock, (RepubIkan,) are -working hard for their respective candidates. Nohikatiokp by thk President yesterday sent to the Senate the following nominations Hedgeman Slack to be T'nited Suites Marshal for West Virgin in. John W.

Bnrnaclo to be justice of tbe pear- for the District of Columbia. Johu Ayres and Nicholas Qumtana to be agents for the In. diansin New Mexico. Receipts from fr? at the ports below-named from March to 31st, inclusive, were as Host on. New York.

93.003,4*7.4#; Philadelphia, Baltimore, Slrl.55T.i5. Total, The "White nrmber of visitors were at tbe Executive Mansion this morning, ne.trlv all of whom were admitted to see the President. Mr. Grosteck, of the President's counsel: Mrs. Ann S.

the authoress: Thomas, Collector Smythe of New York, and Dan Fiee were among those who had an interview with the Executive. Cossciekc e. ry McCulloch this njornmg received the following letter enclosing AAA HI1Q I itmuui, UUIU. Trurvrer of C. enclosed belongs to the U.

S. Treesury. Please credit it to a Union defender, and apply It UH impeachment of the President. Yours, Inteexal Rkvb.m he receipts from this source to-day were for the wvck and for the llscil year to date FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. During the week ending to-dny there has been receiTed at the Treasury Department from the printing division, in fractional currency, During the sline period the amount forwarded wait as follows: To the Assistant Tressnnr at New "York, Assistant Tn a-urer at Philadelphia, Assistant Treasurer at Boston, ilWMMi; to National hanks and others, Total, The amount of securities held bv the Treasur? of the United States in trust for National Banks, reported to-day, were as follows: for circulating notes, for deposits of public moneys, Total, The amount ot National Bonk currency is-ued during the week was 91 making the total amount issued up to date From this is to be deducted the following bills returned, notes of insolvent (tanks redeemed and burned SC.MI I.

aj ua'uirj leaving 111 circulation at ibis date, be Amount of fractional currency redeemed and destroyed during the week GtTfrnaeit Secaritles. Wabhisotom, April 4, k. Co. furnish the following of Government see Lyifkn fUTlinn U. S.

(Ts Coupon, 1881 Ill U. S. Fire Twenties, 18? 110 U. S. Five Twenties, 18M U.

S. Five Twenties, 1865 U. 8. Tive 107 U.S. Ten Forties 101 If IJ.

S. Seven Tbirtiea, June 106 U.S. seven Tbirtkw, 100 MKW TOBK FI HPT BOARD 8ALB0. Coupons 5.20's, I8fti SJOi's, 1864 1087.3< 3d 5.30's, 1865 Qold Bankers' and Brokers' Lewis Johnson Co. qnote stocks and bonds ib home and foreign markets as follows: MkwYobk, April S.

6's. IJbl, coupon, 111 8.20'a, lbftj, coupons, llKifc: IN54, coupon, IMS, coupons, t'too. coupon, new, 107; IsffT, coupon. coupons, second, third. H'5; Pacific Mail, UUio and Mississippi Certificate 31; Atliintic Mail, Canton, Cumberland, 32; Western Union Quicksilver, Mariposa.

do. preferred, Boston Water Power, Y. Central, 123Erie, 74 do Hudson, 1.1ft; Reading, Michigan Central, 1'3; Michigan Sr.nthern, Illinois Central. 118; Cleveland ant Pittsburg, 91: Northwestern. Gl: do.

nrcfii. and Toledo. 94; Fort Wayne, lot); Adams WelJs, Farico A Co. Express, American Express, United States Express. 70; Merchant's Union, Market steady.

I.ohi ox, April a. Bonds, Illinois, RiNKKoKT, April a. k. i.i verpool, April a. cotton market excited: estimated day's sales 2 Middling Uplands, Middling Orleans, London, April 4, 3 p.

93- TOJii Erte, Illinois. an KKuiiT. April 75 Liverpool. April p. closes fconjant; day balet.

Middlmc I lands, Middling Orleans, Wall Street Te-day. Niw April active and ftruntr. Rlon-y active at seven per cent. change Gfola lev Yerk April 4- Flour unchanged neat doll and unchanged. Corn a Pork duM; new mens, i hiu qui! I icitt at cent ti 30 crali lor Quiet.

Tarf lit quirt at cents. Rosin quiet at (3.M lor strained. The people of Worcester, Mw? are rrrj Anxious to promote the growth of shade trees in their city, and to enconrage It, the "commissioner ol sLade trees" offer a dollar for each tree that shall ba set out la the highways In that city hy persons owning land thereon. Baa. R.

4. D. Kantiu Hy, pahUahea a long letter in coadamaatioa of iai-tramenlai music la oharehea. Too kate ty ifty yt ars Mits Maggie Mullen, the daughter of wealthy ia Chicago, attempted, on. SuadsT.to cmmit snieidebv nn 01 dkappointment in a loye affair.

TELEGRAMS TO THE STAH. This Aftaraoon'i GEN. WELLS APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA. Richmoho, April Henry of Alexandria, was this morning appointed Governor of Virginia, by General J-clofleld. He has been r.

aiding in Virginia since He la from Michigan, and wna a Brevet Brigadier Genual in the United States army. He enters upon the discharge of hie duties at once. ARKANSAS ELECTION. Little Rock, April enure Republican State ticket has been elected by more than majoiity. Tbe Legislature organised yesterday.

Tbe constitutional amendment will be adopted today. num btKUFK TO-DAY. (By Cable to tbe Associated The Irish I harrh te Adjsurn until the e( the Herman April tbe Moose of last night Mr. Disraeli moved an adjournment until tbe if in the division on tbe Church ir 4JIIT-Ittia QUUU1U ba ve have a majority. It was carried.

The debate continued until 2:15, wbeo occurred on Stanley amendment to postpone consideration of until tbe next Parliament. Six hundred the Government as defeated by 00 majority. Gladstone's retolvea were then carried by 5tt majority. Prince and Princess of Wales remained in tbe Royal gallery until tbe dose of tbe debate, at hi. Uehliv, April 4 splendid flag of the North German Confederation, presented to Parliament by tbe citizens of New Orb ans, arrived in this city a few days ago, and the fift was formally accepted by Parliament ves teniav inH will 7 AM UiC tuamber.

The resolution recently introduced in the Parliament of North Germany, declaring in effeet, that members ought not to be held responsible tor words uttered in debate in any other place. It was carried by a large majority. April defeat of tbe ministry in the House of Commons evening forms the chief topic of conversation. Nearly all tbe journals have editorial articles on tbe subject this morning. The Times says the Commons have solved that this cancer of empire ball be removed.

Tl-e rejection of Stanley's amendment to postpone consideration until the next parliament, and the adoption of Gladstone's resolution to go into Committee, is merely the first step ol operation. Tbe National is soon to be expressed, and it will be in no uncertainsouud. 11- til iiarui uianuc wun so snarply begun shall be thorough ly performed. This morning's vote iB the dawn of a reunited Empire. Now Ireland take confidence from this vote that she is sustained hy a vaiit balance of opinion of the United Kingdom.

The wroup ol fzrs are to beendeo, and right dore amid ihe acclamation of the nation. This miifet guarantee peace. I.ondoj?, April ftl for and WiaiO.1, for account; U. S. S-Ws, tries, April 4 ercited and advancing.

Uplands on the spot and to arrive, I2K. Orleans. 1231,. of bales, ltrcadstults quiet. 1 A -I 4 ajmii for money and lor account.

U. S.5-2?.'s, Eries, Illinois Central, Livibi-ool, April closed buoyant at an advance. Sales of ta'ee. the spot, and to arrive OrJears, sl-'V April steamer Berlin has sailed tor Baltimore. FROM THE FAR WEST.

St. Long, April despasches yeateiday, state that the Indian Peace Commissioners left for the North Platte at five o'clock. The Omnha delegation who have been for eral weeks in New York, arranging the location of the railroad bridge across the Misoourl river have returned, and report there uncrivu a The Union High Bridge, 2.50rt feet long, will te bnilt on the high ground in the southern part of the city. The structure will have a jrri-rite foundation, and the superstructure will be of iron. It is estimated to cost nearly It will be finished in about two yarra.

The company will commence work very foon. The granite may probably be bauld trom the Rocky Mountains. The Denver papers report that Ryderson, wbo killed Chief Justice Slough, of New Mexico, last fall, has been cleared by the jury. The western mails are still behind, being detained by mow on the mountains. EXPRESS ROBBERY STORM.

CMiridn. Auril II Wfc.t.i.? uiiaan, a I liessenger in the employ of the I ion Express Company, and W. W. S. Herbert have been arrested, charged with robbing tbe Merchants' T'nion Express Company of All but about was found in tbeir possession.

During last night and this morning nearly three inches of snow has lallen here. The storm appears to have been general throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. SNOW KTORM. Milwavkie, April general snow prevails over Wisconsin and Minnesota, with a strong northeast wind. Sasdchky, Ohio, April steamer Island Queen arrived here yesterday from Detroit.

She yery little in the lake. A heavy snow storm is re vailing. FIRE. Chicago, April car of the city railroad company were destroyed by Are night. The loss on stock and building is about Insured.

Two dwelling.houses adjoining were damaged to the extent of insured. KILLED BY A LOCOHOTIVE. Mark April daughter of jwr. S'nart, of this place. wss run over and killed by a locomotive near West Grotou.

VIRGINIA NEWS. On Saturday last Messrs. Jobnson and Metcalf, citizens of Heurira, wbuhnd had a previous difficulty, met at tbe bouse of the former, whf an rcatiou ensued. At the command of Jobnron, his son fired at Metcalf, the shot taking effect in his bead. Johnson then struck him over tbe head with a stick.

Johnson's daughter then fired at bim with a rirte, the ball, however, missing him. Metcalf drew a volver in the meanwhile, and wounded Johnton severely. The parties are all in custody The Piedmont Land Agency of Virginia has sold to Capt. O. Nord? nboff.

of Austria, tbe faim of F. W. of Amherst cun timing This farm adjoins the one purchased of the same agency by Dr. Roberts, of Pennsylvania. Thomas Ro a U.

8. soldier, died at the Libby prison Wednesday. hford is tbe man some time since attempted to kill Col. T. E.

Sose in Lynchburg, but was very seriously in lured by that officer. 'The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, for the State of Virginia, will crmmence its regular annual session in Richmond on the 15th of April. At the regular meeting of the Common Council of Petersburg, on Tuesday. Mr. was duly installed Mayor, and made a brief inaugural iddmi.

He said wu twart that the of the Council differed from him in but he promised them a hearty cooperation ia the of the city, uphold inr order, and administering justice with an even hand. A petition is in circulation anon( tike stockholders of tbe Lynchburg and Danville railroad requesting the president to suspend all farther eperatione in view of the pre seat apparently insuperable obstacles in the way of the enter, rise. This includes the payaieat of officers, the collection on stock, amounting to an entire abandonment of the enterprise lor the pnarnt. 1 he petition srcured a large number of sigaatnp-e. aninormee or tne university of txpect onttttly to inaugurate ike JeffHnton etune on wmf probably the the approaching commencement Hoik Blatr Qrigeby.

laaain tm to add A meeting of tke Radical (Jonamififf baa been called by the chairman, to take plane in Richmond on Toeadaj, 7th iaat. In Hew York, 4 little daughter nf O. V. Downing died ol hydrophobia oa Friday evening. 8be-was Vltten wenka lore hy a pet Hnr Found land, hftetUHltd 00 iinptoini of tke fatal notion tStSSu two before FOBTIETHJBON 6BES8.

Thii Afternoon's Proceedings. IMPEACHMENT. THE TICKET Li A. M1MIIN. The At.

Sprfrh. Rtkfrl I. Chew, I the Kiatt the Wilnru Maad. Office. The CkaafP al MaailMiaai Ikt af (he Teuare-cfOffice Act.

Saturday. hf me! at it o'clock BorniEE. ftJe uuiru KU IUH) UI i ion for the purpose of latumlion of necrrcy from ccrtaln documents wbu-h of Impeachment deoiivd to Tbr motito Mrwd to. and ibr Senate then wrat into executive msmuo. At the were re-opened.

Hendricks presented of tbe Legislature of lnmaL.a asking to so to mak? eight bourn a day's work. Keferred to Coxnuiiitee on Naval Alfa Mr. Tbajrer memorial ot cUizeua of Omaba. against the stamp tax ou Referred to Committee on Mr. iroan asked to take up his order the ticket system during the impeachment trial.

Mr. Con nest called for novt, au4 tbe motion to take up was agreed to aa follows: Buckabw. Chandler, Conkling, Cragin. Davis, Dixon, Ferry, Fowler, Grimes, Hendrlcke, Howard, Morton, Paiierson of New Hampshire, Patterson of Tennessee, Sbermau, Sprarue. Stew.

rf Thiror Trn mhiill A WW I All iUlill'i Willey and Anthony, Corbett, Doolittle, Drake, EdmuuUn, huywn, Johnson, Mor ran. Moinll of Maine, Morrill ot Vermont. Pomeroy, Saul-bury. Tip. ton and Mr.

ConneM moved am-'nd the order to provide that tLe ticket -hall tor three days He was induced to believe that certain who did not scruple to proclaim their antipathy in the bar-room-, and hotels lor would come aud create disorder. If the ticket system was abolished, he did not believe that delicate aud npruinK K- uuir- LU IHiiKf their way op the He tu opposed to gratuyli ibis morbid curi sity or antipathy to Congress. II these galleries were thrown open, did not doubt tbat rebellion would rite in the streets of Washington as it ever was. II, however, this exp- ment was to be tried, let it be tried only for three days so to how it would work. Mr.

Fr- ttnghttysen did not agree with his fiieud from California to the anuctpatioiik of here. He thought toey had the ability to keep order here, and in his city, and in the nation. He thought nr.at injustice would be done, however, by ieeciiiding uie order. Tbe Capitol did belong to the people d1 Washington- hut to 11 ur UUl'I re thrown open. the p-ople ol WH-hnifton would in Lours before the court opened and monopolize ai.d the people ot the country would Lave uucUaocf Mr.

Davit oGered an at. that where white persons may be pre eat at the ol be pnlleries who cannot obtain and red are aenU d. it shall be the duty ot the doorkeepers to unseat the colon Mtid thi stats to white i W.J Mr. Morrill who had the floor, it proposal to argue JJr. 1 will let jou do that.

Mr. Mori ill opposed the order. He uot in favor of popumi izmg thin trial. MrSherman did the know of any court in any country where the people denied admission 1 Mr. said in the Surratt trial such a regulation had to be adopted.

The hour of noon here arrived. nud iu? ro I'm. lajtjM a and tuiil legislative bu-inets must twif. aad vacated ibe cliair. The Cbiel Jastice took and directed the SfTpMnt-ai-Armf to open the court.

The coursel fur the preMd- 'iiu-reti and took ir Hau. An interval of live minutes Hapted. and the re of lnipwubmen: were an- nounced. The House of were an- nounced. and entered to the number ol about a doxen.

Ibe journal was tben ad. The Chief Justice iben notilled the Siauajrers to proceed. Mr. Manager Butler called L. L.

L. Walbridge is a abort baud leporur. lias been so for ten connected with lbr souri V' mi crat. formerly with the Mtttouri K- I i ulluan: the Damn ol these papers do not id- I liuate tLeir but tbe reverse; was conntcti with V'mocrat on September a ported a speech ol Andrew Johnson deli v- I end on tbe bak-ony of the hotel, between and 9 in the evening: very large crowd present, crying out; the President by the municipal ities; Mayor made bim an addreas, and be bad answered; wit nets took every word of that speech, and it was written out immediately under direction 1 ol witness; was at banquet to the nt at the Southern Hotel; President 1 speech, written out by wltoMt, puhli-b-d ntMTDiBf in Sunday h'puUf m. Witness compart published spe? oh witb bis toiiiio it coirett wnb rxception ol some typographical errors.

Alterwards compared not. with the printed speech ion ol beiup here by the Commitb-e od ibe New Orleans riots. Don know wUeie ihe 01 notes now; bave no recolk-ction ol since summoifd by the Committee. Have a copy ol the paper. IS ID lb It I I Vi is; is au accurate report.

Mr. Putler proposed it wus 110 ohjPC' to oiler tLia report, aud to otter it it ibere obeotion. by Mr. whole 1 cb ie printed co-reetly (be isiou a year mgo. as stitled, for ibe Cummitbe on the New urUans Kiou, and produod copy then.

Tbe speech was iben read bribe Secratary at requet-t of Mr. Miuiuirrr Hutlec. Mr. Puller calb-d Joseph A. A er is a reporter; been for Are years; is a ebort-band wntei; tbe ntial pai ty in at Chicago; was with tbe part at St.

I.ouu. all the speeches maHf st roiuM 4U- 454 w. wmm' fw. vcu UVJH CM. Louie the m-tdr on the vut a in answer to address of vcIcodip; madra report; wrote it oat ibat evening- corrected certain raeies in the ram mm.

hare since written it out fiom uot.es. This (taking a paper i banded to him by Mr. ia a ooreci transcript of my tar as it the on i ibe steamboat ud At the Southern Hotel. The i reason all of the latter ia aot is Because I i lost put of my no'ea. Never compared the i notes with the St Louis iMmfrt.

Mr. Butlei oJfered the n-port in evidence. by Mr. ui mur luun vo write out a report i at- to niakf the notes; great difference bdwwn mereteis: the standard of four times as lonjc i applet to a deliberate speaker, aoout seven tiii as lonr to a rapid speaker. I By Mr.

whole of the speweb was not published in the 1 mki, waa caadeassd i ioi Andrew Johnson was a very beat speaker, bat a rrry incoherent one; ra- 1 peats a (Treat deal, which enables him to be repoi t. iih greater ease. There are lonf-band repoi ters who, by experience, could give the I aee of what a spanker like Andrew Johnson i -would say. By Mr. long.hand reporter iuuih war unwou wi uir mtuw Ha IUD- I tanrr of wbat aspeaker said.

By Mr. dictation the could he written ont mncfe sooner i Refeert S. UHw. Clerk in the i State Department. the commissions isaix-d, them from the commission alert, (hem to the President, and on tbeir return hands thrm to the Secretary.

Commie, stuns at Comptrollers, Auditors, Ac of the Treasury, Secretary and Assistant Secre. mry am neat to the Treasury Department. There was a change made in the form of the run inns Issued from the dkofilf afttr Km of tin fk. vorda out wt-ra, "dnriu? Um of the prudent," and is- Mrted. coord umc to ibe ol la ebrnge waa aftwr an mmminon o.

law by dvittra, and cfcanft VM oudr itttf dimUM of t'uf Secretary. Kit Ma tk' of by with mr Prior ikf ihf win actall nan I twu? wrpe tbf tonr tbf plninrr of Pmtdfiit for tkv art rtanfrf Pom hn? ufcjrct to by law." Iiid no mmlvion diffrr.nt trom vol frvin tin- Ikrpai imett miaoe Ty Mr. S'snMr -Am not thai us of Mar -of-cOlc fcet any U-en ntiV ia forms af ciwaK to tbf head? ot don't ko. whether a pinlr la lor oommi'Mcnt to of or not chief terk have in the Jnlv I-H. Pormf nil the iMBiiniwiobi hnve ran.

ti? of Mr uo? offered a Uat pivpawni by Mr. Smart, at the of tUe Secretary. ol all inui'V'4 from itfn.f naor the hefin. r. of tkrGoTfrnnrnt.

Mr all hradi ol Mr Hutler then read the nr? v.b~dtile ni.rk'd A of Mtiofili Sraate. It confuted 01 hat niatf. thai nf Tlmotfcjr of tw, ivmcwd May tl, 18it'. Ii lot during tlf ot S-natr. ma ofMfiifMy, of appotarm.

nt? of of beiag ard mi tmfrtm appoint rxtmiiiatuia of wa? then by Mr Butler. The appoiutment of act in? Secretary read in the was made in re of tk? of the SecrvlJirr ikh (rvt. 1UVIT at ol icuitf Secretary, except 10 of teiaporary at 'w Ji.i recall any Mr whon? wu letter of authority temporary appoiainu Mr. said the letter of authority produ.rd. Mr there wa? none Mr.

ibat for yon to prove Mr. FutW repeated lo wi iifn. Mr. objected. The Chief Jtwttre nested Mr Butler to re.

dace hi" qneatton to writing Mr. any of le ter- of yuiii) luuir iruio lur Mr. to any which to Mujrfbme in author, ity. iibout (be production of Mr. endeavoring to b- these of authority came.

Mr. Do you mean who the Mr. mwn the Mr. We object. Mr.

Hulkr I talk H. hi ih? tinmen niv I Khali not an to r. My object not to find bo r. hot what authority it Tb? Cliiff Juatior ankfd if did i relate to tb? to wlucb Uv Mr. had not the but only a list of C'hirf Juntico dfcidod tbat ikcr? wa? nothing nonablr in bat if Aliv n) ui puiiliili iHr point to th? Mr.

Futler then Mr. Curtu if the to ahwho signed ihe letter, or only from wbom it Mr. butlrr raid be would attend to the Tbf Cbi'-f instructed tbf to antwer only from whom the letter ol authority came, aud not who signed it. cametrom President. Mr.

Mr. Chew. 1 in the list ot reniomls daring of tbe Senate there is I ut oi.e, that of T.motby Pickering. of State tu Hid you evir know ot hiiotlier casf where a em lie ol the Caoinet was to aud to do so' 1 vuun 4 Mr. StanberyHave you any WtiowMp1 of rircumctaiicm vthiili induced Adrime to nroore Mr.

Picketing during of had no knowledge of the you know ws? in at iliat tim-. not. Mr. Hotter introduced the 11 betwwn nt and Mr nnr. If'ativc to ri-um I.

Mr Pi.n.rini to r.Mgn the remuvsl ot as given Francis Mr. would now for ol ikr Exn ulivf journal of li if ihf n.tte would so allow, and he to show it thai tlie name of a the hoar he removed Mr. Pickering. Mr. bid 1 unikMand the Manage; to say the name of a in the vw removal wit mate.

Mr. believe wa? in time. It was in a -hort time the removal On motion of Senator Shrman. the Execn journal of the date wa- ord-red to be prod Bird E. Creecy then a letter as in ilie Laud writing ot Andrew Johnson.

Mr. Kutjer then told thu witness he down Mr Butler then read from a portion of '-r ul the President to of itn (biiieut. to show that the Presideut that be Mr. Stanton under his power urder the Constitution, and tbe now proposed to prove that this assertion wa false, Mr. Johnson's own hand.

Mr Butler hauded the letter to Mr. an berj. iio lo K-d at i', and lie taw uo inconsistency iu it, mucb less Mr. falsehood not in the it I' in tbe smtrer. Mr.

Butler then read from the letter of the to Set retary 14. informing him that be bad Mr. Stanton from oflU-e nuder provisions of the section of tbe ten ure-of-oflice aot. Mr propose to ooaTkt tbe President of in a-toriing tn bis that did not Mr. Stauton under the provoions ot tbe t-Lu'e-ul-oflk Kt.vbi'ii.

in bi? letter to Mr. Cultom. tj Mr C'reecy, he distinctly mart that he did the Mitpt-ueiou under that act. The journal of May U. was hert- produieii and read by Mr.

Butler, that from John President, re. ceivtd initiating John ot Virginia. KA ur v.j' iai vi IU j'lUT VI 1 IIQOIDY Pickerii removed. and aUo a list of nominations. Mr ry Mr.

Hutler to tbr hour at wbicb tbi? menage tru retired. Mr. Butler bad not 'Lit hour. Mr. honorable be would prove that it was very hour of the removal.

Mr Hutler had said that he it would the jcurnal. li Mr. Adimi' duty to do to, and he took it for that bad done notification of Mr. Stanton's -ent to the diflV coun of the Treasury lor War Ilepartmeut in of the tenure of office act, Mr. Cutler here that the Miiiac would ir case in a few minuter wUlb which he would state.

At p. in on motion of Seuator thv Court took a recefs of fifteen minu.s or Rki uoiir in" n. hied at o'clock The Sptuker In id before the hcommu nuatiou hod the secretary of in r-la lion to thr rifhu ol naturaiiz-d abroad. to Committee on Foreign Mr il'a I fr.im lountp. routed a report wcummfiKlinf the I if ol the hull of bjr electricity.

to punted and recommitted. 1 be Speaker laid before tbe Hoate a from tbe New England Conference of the M. K. Church, transmitting tbe reaoluttona Ml opted on the subject of impeachment. to tbe Managers.

Tbe then proceeded in a body to the floor of tbe Senate A Remarkable fxtrturdiMi rial bat at Prague. Aumm the wife of a shoemaker, who. diccaM in bic ryw. bail to giv up rade and take to from which br wen; stealing, and bad to lleietneeonr.iry, tearing rtif wtl? aud 'iire? thiMrra daatimie She was jectfd with them froin her wratofcad lode mm. at winch could not paj the rant, and of of rain, took nfug? in a abed.

abiib wu also expelled. Tb? family bad 10 open air, and from ibat time tbf mother talked of killing her children She Mreral unwi urtd ber daughter, tan year? old, to throw bet roungeat hrotner MO tae waur: bat the little rirl did not her to beta earnest. One evening tbe mother. when the iviurnM irom tabor, reiterated her command with breatc: and tbe next day, wben she was workng in tbe tbe little gtrf led her intent orotber by tbe band lata the wood, wimpiaf all be way, and threw bun Into a deep torrent Wben tbe wretched Mother wat in formed of bis refused to believe it. The facts tsown.

and abe was of preaaMdiukted Nerer, It to said, was a trial lflectir.g. The cryiag of poor mother, aai uuyiI'tiuii ot uif unit from al! but mm defeat? fay wm conltms'd to The Hon. JoLn ill at bis in "oonty, N. and to rwoow. Mr.

aid to KM and Mu propmty oomimi pria. of coal la PaanajUania lorM Twentieth lnfcntry, at oufwuon of tbe brain on Sond.iy, in Nrw JrliMH He -son-m-law Oeoernl.

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