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# ot » EVENING BTAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (@UNDAY BXOBPTHD,) aT? THE 6TAR BUILDINGS, od to pack Sep ~~ = $3 he three months gaonths at the r-te ef 1 ome CEET; in wrappers, TWO CaxTS. a Tiree ADCUSTES JOUNSCT & €0., 200 PENBSYLYANIA AVENUE, Duewnen Srs & ié7r Ess., {SOXRe’ BUILDING.) inves BOFEL KEFPSRS, GROCERS, ; RESTAURANTS, H SUTLERS, SED TH TRADE IN GENERAL, ‘De Imapect their Unsurpassed Stok of CHAMPAGNES, OLARETS AND HOOK WINES, LIQUORS, In Balk ond Glase, TUBACOO AND SEGARS, BPaN@Y GROCERIES, FOR THE CAMPS, OF BYEEY Duscntrriox, : We heave ecastaatly on band all the well known Brands of CHAMPAGNES: i | MORT & CHANDON, PIPSR HBIJSIOg, BBIDSICK & 00., @. H. MUMM & 60., DB 8ST. MARCEAUX & GO, GREEN SEAL. RBb LAC. €aRT2 NOIBE. which we offer AT KEW YORK PRICES, (freight added.) AUG. JOHNSON & CO, mar 7-if For the Holidays. A. I. BININGER & €O., Baakom oF Nos. 19 axp 21 Broan St., Naw Your OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR STORB, No. 337 PENNSYEVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH FTREDT, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THE MO8T COMPLETE ASSORTMENT UF LMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS | = TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS. —aLsc— FLNE GROCERIES, CAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MAOKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PIUKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES, PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together wi-h all the LUXUBIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Messrs. A. M. B. & Oo, are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON BOCK GEN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Sole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. BV7'All articles bought at their store warranted of fhe first quality, and forwarded toany part of the eity free of expense. AS we intend ira nigra inp re- mpectfully uest en ive une 4 i ABRAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasnincrox, December, 1563. 4.M. BININGER & OO. have no connexion with any other House. eat = j OTIOB To worens,gR0ckAS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIBS, £e. j ‘Yao Sudscrivers have just received a fresh ehip- ment of @o CASES BT. JULIEN AND PLORBRAQ GLARETS, whieh they offer for sale at New York prices. Also, they Rave constantly on hand A Lares and Weil Selected Stock of Sees eaniae RTS, SHERRI URBON, 0! y Sper "SOOTOH. aba inL8B WHIES LD: AGNES of all favorite brands, AND 8OGTOH ALES, ca DUBLIN PORTERS, ROLLIN CHURCH, Agent, | | ARS Lise KLES, SAUCES. TON, OHEDDER and ENGLISH DAIRY HKESE. & BDEX Ks, KEMP'S HEAMBTICALLY SRALED ‘GERMAN nd ENGLISH OOKDIALS, ig, SELTZER, & GEN and BAG | ONG, IMPBRIAL, HY. ee Bae *y BININGRE & oo. Branch_919 fe avenue, ite ‘Willards’ Hotel, Was Ba” Just reccives ‘® emall lot of Offleers’ Liaue A, JAMAICA, oe onorx, ARRAO RUM, Of Drrect Importaiion, aT RAGLE’S, few 209 Pesutyivauin avenne, } Jected. twenty days £1 will be mbjected to a rigid not conforming to the ryecifieations will be T. i jena i Sherman Hous Feb. UW. 18. | The Mules mustallbedeliveredinthiscitywithio | Mesare PH. Deake & Please send ua | (25) twenty-five deys irem the date of signing the | snother twelve ea. t ntation Hitters, | OP EEE to ne made upon the compre —- | Asa mornines Srpesr to have cu eontract, or #0 soon ther:>fter as the 2: Quar- | teéme end are greatly es | Yer master shail le in fande one Horses will a ike ites } government stamps has not heretofure bean possi hundred ea-h, should deem it for th to vary the number. right to reject any or all bids that igh. D | | ent, | . References in Washington: Hon.J CO Ten Eyke, | The right is reserved to accept allorany pw@tof genaie; Hon J.N.L Stratton, House ef Represen: any bid. < for | {#tives; Jno, BP. Polk, State Department; Joa. L. ropesals should be endersed, ‘Proposals for | (6; Treseury Department; W H. Van Northwick, Wood,” and addressed to | Departmentof the Interior; 8,J, Groot, M. D. ELIAS M. GREENE, fe 18 sm” f Quartermaster PROPOSALS. > PprRerosars FOR ROBSKE ARD MULES. Cums Qvanrzamsaren’s Orrico, Dopst of Washinaton, sorner @ Wasnington, D. " A umile wae ex hor lip—hoalth wae in ber kek, strength was in her step, aod in her hand—Piants- j Mow Bitters.” | ; t } i { i &—T—isso_x. A few botties of Plants rion Bitters Wil eure Servous Headache, “ Ccia Extremities and Feverbshed Lips. Bour Stomach ana Fetid Broath. Fiatuiency and Intigestion. Norvous Afecticns, Excessive Fatigue and Bhort Breath. Pain over the Eyes. Ments) Derpoudeney. Prostration ; Great Weakness. pene gg ag “le ge rnd : Ssilow Oomplexion, Weak Bowela, &¢. e ly built, and to weigh not less than | Whivh are the evidences of Boies, from (15) ‘on to -be ssdd. Sesh, and free beer Por Faron gee. fifteen and on pees, corm 3,40 pounds, ences | LIVER COMPLAIN AND BYSPHPSIA. Two thousand Mules to conform tothe folowing | Tt i# extimatd that sevon-tontas of all sialt pap BERCIFICAg TORS. j ailments proceed from a dinessed and porpié liver. LL to be in gos q | ‘The biliar roti f Va rhowing into ALL to Be (14) fourteen hands and cvor tn hight, { eee ee eee Ait to be round, serviscable mules for draaght | Perpoecs,acd to be OVER YHREF AWD UNDER Wine | YEARS OF AcE, ym ptomns. After long reesarch, we are able to present the | componente, PROPOSALS, cet remarkable eure for there borid nightmare decunat eieee atArens Of the bia- { discases, the world hasever prodneed. Within one we temase in =e neine of 8 fam, ee names } year over six peers and forty thensand persons 4 siust appear, or the bid will ; Rave takcm the Piantation Bitters,and not an in oats rede the individual proposal of the party | stance of eomp'aint kar come to ont knowledge! sopesals from disloyal parties will mot beecm- | It laa most ofestual tonic and agreeable stinu- sidered, and an oath of gliegiance must accompany | iant, muited te all oonditions ofilfe. Ca i Win wena, | The reports that it relies npon mineral sub. Proposals must specify ciwarly whether the bid | stances for its active properticr. sre wholly fulze. se for Savatry ot acters Horses, and ¢ tion, and that patients may If any Niddor wishorto wropose for bath classor, Sari nai aeyends daviol)ste he must forvard two diatints Propokals—one for 66eh clans, complete in SiaeHaTM Uaving wo refer- | Catibays Bant—Colobrated for over two huadced avee to any other voor flvag fame party. | Years in the treatment of Foror and Agse, Dyspap- Proporais must be tn separate envelopes from | ‘ia. Weakness, &e. It was introduced into Earope $eeye for Boras, aud mast in co manuer refer to | by the Codntess, wife of the Viceroy Peru, in :640, ts and ofierwarda wold by the Jewuits for tae enormons - eee Weeki ets BGT, | price af acs own weight in ssiver, under the mama of and ‘sheuld be oleinly marked “Propossly for | Jesust's /’owders,and was finally made pabi by Horees,’’ or “Proposals for Mules,” as the case j Louis AYI, Bing of Franee. Hamboldt makes may be. } especial reiererce te its febrifuge qualities during bis Bouth American traveis, CasGaniLLa Bank—For diarrhea, eolis and dia : GUARANTEE. ‘The atiity of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded tobim, must be gnarantied by te | WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESD | { | GR | ! will make To eomplianee AY, MARCH 11, f AMUSEMENTS, OVER’S THEATRE. PRBWATLVARKIA AVEN' RB, moar Willard's Hote) WaemsaD Gacvea___ +++ —— ~. Minas TUIS KYENING, th uviversal desire, the great COMEDY B12 COMPANY their LAST APPEARAWOE BUT THREE Sn this sity fu the m oft brilliant aod successful of Mre. John Laura Keere W. AE. Binke as.. C. Wheaticiat as. tae legitimate eomedien by K. B. Bheridan, entitled SCHOOL FOR &CaK DAL ~---.. Lady Teazie -Lady Buserweil fir Peter Tease osiph Kurfece Broughesn. ©. Waleot. Jr., as. -Oharies Surfaco ©. Peternas...... Bir Benjamin Baekbite Ben Rogers as___. _ or --Crabtroe } B. B. Witiiaws aa Oliver Burface T.C. Wemyss as. +... -Garelese Will be repeated only ones more RO REST FOR THE WICKED. PRIcks OF ADMIBHION ~~ Pr Cha:rs, 9 cents; Urchertrs Uh: Circle, 2 sents. Reeured Beata, 26 's Cirele and Baleony aire 15 cents; Family ceats extra. WASHINGTON THEATRE, CORNER ELEVONTH 45D CO seKeers. Manacens. Stace Ma “r Marion... Timothy T i ; Petia te tee reeamrote signatures mast be 8p- | cwanpof the atoniach and howls, - ! The reeponsiki!fty of the gnarantors mnat he | VakoRitox—For intamation of the loins and t shown by the oficial certigeate of the Clerk of the | dropsical affections, j eee eat Comrrer of the United States Dis URAMOMILE Frowkns—Bor enfee dled digestion, LavkkoEa Fiowsss—Aromatic, stimuleat and toric highly invigorating in nervous debility, Wrsrexcrrex— For scrofuis, rhoumatiam, &c. A¥ISR—An sroiatic earmiustive ; oreating fleah, mueci¢ and ri much usnd by mothers nursing. >, clove buds, orange, carraway, O01 iKader, wot, &e Bidders must be present in orton when the bide are opened or their proposals will not be considered, Bonds equal in amount to one half the sum to be Toeeived wn the contract, signed by the eontractor | and both of bis guaran’ Will be requi ofthe | weoceasful bidder upon signing the contract. 48 the bond must a-com pany tha contract, it w! ' = i 8, T—1860—X, Another wonderfal ingredient, of Xpani«h origin, imparting hesuty to the complexion gud brilliancy to the mind, ix yet unknown to the eommeres of the world, rola its name for the rocured upon appiica- ee, either personally, be necessary for the bitders to have their bonda- men with them,or to have bonds signed in antiei- fon aud ready to be produced when tha contract iB Bi gna Bisnke for bonds ean be z Hon being made at this offi dy letter, or by telegraph FORM OF GUARANTRYE 1 Of the county of saud State of , of the we ef —-, and State cf —, @baranty that—-is atic iy fulfil » contract in accordance with the terms of his prepo- ImPORTANT CEBTIFICATE?. sition, and that, should bis proposition be secepted. Y. Dec he will at once enter into a contract “a mecerdange epee eo a peel ae therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him Mossira. PH. Daaxe & Co.:—I have beon agroat We are propared to become his securities { sufferer from Dyspégeia for three orfour years and | (To this guaraczes must. be appended (ze official | had to abandon my profession. About three certificate above mentioned.) H INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. ! A.. Horses contracted for unde is advertise- | ment will be subject to a rigid inspection. and thoue | Got conforming to the epecifieations will be re. | montheagol tried the Piawtation Bitters, and to my grestjey, lam now nearly @ well ian, avy recommended them in several cases, and, as far as I Know, always with signs! benciit Tam rorpectfeliy yo meee REY. Y. Philadelphia. th Month Day, 152. Fr uy ne ncer hes been elby the use o! hy Piantation Bit. Thou wilt rend two bottles more. ay Thy friend, ASA CEKRIN 8. CAT ZORN. Bo Bares will be raeviv: : The Horses raurt be det tracies apection, and tr oss GAGE & WAITE. eompleted. € supp v icle, Which troa lack of sure, &e., y informaiity in, the > d.or non-conformancee the term: of this advertisement, will ensars e Tejection o: the proposal Ab ith gement4 hi suy demand for this a ble The public may rest asaured that inno eace wil | | the pert pure standard of the Piantation Bit ters be departed from. Every bettie beans the fac fentle of ovr stenature on arstecd plate onsraving, or of be gene by all Droggists, hroughout the count rterinas overnia| ef G @ interest of the (i e Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the he may doom too H. RUCK BR, i Colonel and Thi eae ee ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Headquarters, Department of Wachinstong Ufice of Chief Quartermast. February 19. 143. Groe<es and Dealers ~H. DRAKE & C@., 202 BROAWAY,N. Y. Prorosais are invited for furnisaing Wool to tke troops in and around the Forts hereinafter specified frem parties owuing wood or wood Inn in in the vicinity of the same, via: Forts Ethun Al- len, Bernett, DeKall), Corcoran, Hagee-ty, Wood j cote rote enc oud Marcy. on the south | prawN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH Proposals to ba made in the followiae manner, | ARE SATE LOTTERY, to wit: 15 Prizes or $4,009! Firet Por wood standing, ( price per cord.) 40 6001 Recond. For weod felled py U Bogiace RF $22 600! 2g ctherwire, (price per cord } DELAWA Third, For wood cutand corded on the gre | Proporala must specify the locality, kind, quca't- rized by “An Act for th of} ty, and quality of the wood. Improvements in Slate of Deiaware. | Propesais wilt be received under this advertise ‘. =3 : ent ‘or Ree aurea rot wood Hip price JOHN A. MORRIS & UO., Managers. j Fae eee ee ay net FiO | PRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY INTAEMONTH | Eaeh bidder must sttach bis fall name and Pos’ Office adar o hin bid, ens names Cf al! th perties interested iu the proposal must appear 1 the bid j An cath of alleziance to the Government of the | Unsted States must accompany each b 26 Prizes of €1,000 gacz Ercoxp Carinar Pave $11,000, Bide will be opened from time to time, and con 322,006 tracts or purchases made as the wood may be re- | | 11,90) quized. - tp 2 7,092.30 The right is reserved to accept allor any part of | ; , 1 prize of $4,008, ) eny bid. . Ne ; 4 1 prize of 4,60, Woon bart se ue, cueoraeds Proposals for ] priceof 43600) 1 prize of 4'o0u; | ood,” and addresse: tee , 4 7 ELIAS M. GREENE, fl ueeet Fee. ie of wo... 60,000 ts Lieut, Colonel Chief Quartermaster liprizeaf aueo! y prize of acon, | fo 21- tn Bb tof Washington. iyiie cf 4000, a prize of 4.00 | se ae SSS eay 2 ! prize of 4,600, J PROPORALS FOR CAMPRTS AND OFFICE | | Sire of gzes, 1 prine of €2.00, CHAIRS. j lpr ge of 2000) 1 prize of 20) | » Fe ©! 2/00, lprize of 2,000, ewERAL’S OFFICR, t j Se of Bs } ie oy “a veoee HD Wasktngion, February 24, 1863. | re of Bru! } prize 200K. Proposals willbe received st thin Department | of 2,000, lprizeel 2,000, patil 12 o'clock ¥.. the bth day of May next tor | ) pizeuf Situs, 1 prize of @1,400, | furuirhing the following articles for the use ofthe | | Pr70 . Lprize of Lov | Quartermaster Generul's Department, viz : | i prize of ) Lprize of 1,600) CARPETING | 1 prize of 1 prize of Seven hundred (700) yards, more er lesa, of In- ) l prize of, i prize of 00 grain Carpeting. ef the best gualit biger od o I pine of 1 prize of seen = BOY which must accompany the offer. The price per | jyriseof 1 prize of square yard to include waking. binding.and fitting |} frzeof 10: te each room. and putting down thesa:mecomplete | i prveof 1,000, in = best manner, Bateman’ to ne ane on | lprize of 1.060, the floer, ayment made fur quantities thas vine of & js secertatwad’ Chie caacaa ta be conned pee ta ae Leese ey can? orear eet by calling ut thisotfice. |p Brize of S00) LDriscof G00 OFFICE CHAIRS. frirecf 50) 1prize of 00) One hundred and twenty (12)) Oak Chairs,eane | j prize of f00; {prize of 500) i 900 sent, anample of which can be aven at this office. |} prize uf 53), 1 prize of Buy, > ** ee The whole to be completed within two weeks from | j prize of &, Il prize of B00, | the time of signing the agreement, The price for | j prize of 5, 1 prize of esch chair to include the delivery of the eat, | prizeof 500) prize of j this cfice. lprizeol 500, I prize of By order of the Quartermaster General. fea; td las 2.6 prices of $20 are.......,. ROPOSZBALS FOR WOOD. GSprizeeof HOare —..-—.. — & Prizes < BS are ti ate Headquarters, Defenses af Washington 4 wiles o! Ciice of CS Greartcrmasiey. Jane 2. T3.¢ |g gle Prizen of 50 are i Pkorusats are invited for furnishing Wood to | the troops in and sround the Forts hereinafter = — specified, from parties owning wood or wood lands | -- $593,392.89 in the vicinity of the same, viz: Forts Alexander, Kipley, Franklin, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, Battory Tickets @10; Halves @5; Quarters $25:; Bighths $1 ‘prizesof Wal 32,346 prieer —_ - mounting to . TX 2) 3 Fort rney, De , Massa- = = chuseta, Blocum, T a8 cramer, Buyicr ai, | DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH re: incoln, tte —_— Marien deste Gadi Gameron an the seper vice © BF-All orders for Tickets in the above Lottery the Potomac, i Proposals ‘Yo be made in the following manner, to wi . irst, For wood standing, (price per cord.) Recond. ‘For wood felled by U8" Engineers or record.) hind For wood eut and corded on the ground, | Proposals Sper tent ie locality, kind, quan- , itty and quality of the wood. 7 ise. | YeaTMatd inone of th t flourishing institu- roporals will be received under this advertise- | {47M Aid is one of fant mone doneinhing 1m ment for the amount of wood required uptoJune | i % the Common and 1h bidder must attach bis full name and Post | Office address to hie bid, and the names of ail par- Leng interested in the proposal mustappear in the | by experienced teachers. S | ing f: vat yal- jpaphy Pebeap nie oe of the | _ Persons coming from the South can leave Wal. hee | rutstreet wharf, Philade.,at 8 a.m. and 2, 4, 45s Uae ithe onened tocar t eae te time, andgon- | ®"¢6p m. For catalogues address | .JGHN H. BRAKELEY, A.M., tracts or purchases made as the wood may be re- | a President. should be addressed to JOHN A. MORRIS & OU., Wilmington, Delaware. mar 5-tapri” FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN. N. J, Thie Inetitute is pleasantly located on the Dela- ‘are River, 39 miles north of Phiiadelphia. It has been im succersful operation for more than ten Lieut Colonel = Oh of Washington. F at HELBERGER & oo. * H. P. Lo & Oo., OITIZENB AND MILITARY MERCHANT TAILORS, Mstxororitam Horzi., Brown's. ISAAC MERZBERG, | Licunsxp Pa WNBRORER, of the O11 Stand, establivhed .— 816,00 to be loaned. | TeBastnme Jack Bkerpard ¢ Simon Pereloy LUCK, ORTH Waxen The Mansge! ing that ear it ith the great Bhal wil ae Messas Marner & Gogsox Paap. Mappwa - Gro. W. Fannem WEDNERDAY EVENING, Mareb 11. Notte reas uce Will begin And. Postivey Lat derearanee, MR, JOUN 8. CLARK a" 7 o clock, "S FAREWELL BENS YI as Foor Oh 2 EPP asp teers! --Mr J. 8, Clarke N OF NATURE. - Mr. 3 +. Clark ee, ; Miss Alice TCODLES, oodles....... ------ Mr. J 8, Clarke oot take great pleasure in anmoane- ave effected an ex, nen REE NiGHTS Of ty t F Ts HE'S JACK 88 fomeceeees EGENTLEMA 7 Pearenn Artist,” . HACKETT, whe will sppeat on Thursday in bie unrivaled ekaravter of ” FALSTAFF, __ BING HiSay ty. VARIE Gi BRILLIANT MANLEKSTAT weaprested at the whore whi F FATR oF THE GYMNA bare won for thei the proud title of bein, TIES! ES: ST REMARK AL of thie great VARIETI BOUCCESS OF DELIGHT f the daring cd TOT mane: ROLLAN DE BRoTiinas, itu! ang Claasie efforts in the diffeult SIUM THE GREAT GYMNAST OF THE aGt: Ip conjunction with whom appear Tae Charming Vocat Artiste, . MISS ADA TESMAN whose cucbanting singivug may be justly terma THE FINEST STYLE GE THE VOCAL ART. iat ‘The Fair Representative of Dancing, 4 . LA SELLE LIZeTta | _ _, Twin Bisterain Beauty and Geniua, j Forming. with the Minstrel Performers. BUDWORTH, NEIL AND KERNS, { FRED MAY, the Irish Vocalist, many contrasts of enjoyment. THE LOVELY LADY BALL BT TROT? Tue TaLesrso Maxmorn Goran} Producing a De Prtzes of Adwitssion.—Parquette and Family Oir- ele, 25 cents; Grekestra Chat #, G0 cents: Sing! Seate in Koxés 75 cents; Private Boxer, (hol = peraene, Deore ope | ance to com: € LOUISIANA AY... REAu BIx7E Staxer, THE MO. BUC THE AU First week of will be repe the m f ES, TAG Resides an lmmens if Geo R. Edeson, : j W. Egan. ia Arms rong, { y Clark, Johnsy Clarke, 1 will appeal NEW DANCES BY i i ie Bravton, Misa Jennie A'len, Come Early, f you wis Srats Doors oper » AGm 18610 boxes, (bolding six.) $5. A SATURDA , For Lavirs amp Cit Doors open 2o°clock, Admis# children, i0 cty liave you ei, W ILLaA} Acade forme mast the fashion: Hore 6 vare’s Quad ri) can ecmmence their le extitied to ‘ANTERBURY HAE ars be «Josephine Florence, Mo dtics Kate Harrison, admission to the grand Floral | every Saturday afterac: at 2 o'civek, for and misres, at Willerd-? Hail. Pri¢ate jaily at way residence, lith and I sts. htful Brtertzinment, | 2 | | { )@5; Colored Circ”, 25 cents. nats quarter to 70%? mence at @ quarter to 8: Perform- ock a. CANTERBERY WALL, CANTERBURY HALL! ST FOPLLAR AND THE BEST CON- | TED MUriC MALL IN ameKiva! Li AT Y TN 4 NF th . £ OF THE WORLD BILL! ‘UTIPUL DANSEUSE UL DAN BEA i | } { ERNE Vi NE pretenied « LiS OF THE SEASON. as OF WAR, fei wish Biartliag Incidents. ing with a beaatifal Allegorical retenting Raw sab oF iil be ht, ¥ oT bi iB Baave! ed THE SEAS; an! ; OYER RT OF BEADTY bis Bs an Stage Sew dongs THE ARAB LAY ated—univer ost beaut-ful act ever performed, TO-NIGHT, THE POET, FIGHTS MIT SIGELI EB DEIV ERS N ALAPNING SACRE. | AWKWARD DILEMMA! : Lott e Ciitford, iss Jennie, La Petite Elia, t7o%elvek ; performances at8.__ | cents; Orchestra, &) ceate; Private | i | ladies, # ets. ; GRAND MATINEE Y ArYERSOUN, a o’clork, on scen the 960 ADVERTISING COACH? «DS MALL—Tie Fashionable Danri: my.— Mr. GOOBALL respectfully i <TR apd misses desirous of learning all able dences—i We ave ment of hiv Mour! ave Chui ,Ginghaws Srillisuts. Black and White Poplins, and Piaim Alpaccas. Alao.a cus, stock of Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Iris! , Bleached Cottons, fc. &c. M. TAYLOR & OO. (Mi428¥ CoLiins & DRA iamnow ail persons Ferme :— form ( pProsr } VELVET Sa a Come ani Su : EEN 1887. oe Id and silver watches, jewelry, gans, pis- is, silver ware and wanting sere Remember, the place is 35 street, in rear et National Bote! between 45) and éth ste. Al transactions strictly confidential ats » 44-tf 362 Pa. avenue. Waskinwton, DO, AYING OARDS—Bart & Co. and others Pn B—Bart 8 NOK TAVLON, ja lt Sao chovies; mar $2 &LEand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which Iam prepared to fursish on she Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at waded Goode delivered in all parts of Waskingtoa anc Georgetown, free of charge. j Gee i E LINENS, PICTURE AND SHADE ‘CORDS, hy ¢, BERLIN, COCOA AND ‘aperhan, indow She: for public or private bu! NEW DRESS GOUDS. ow in receipt of n beautiful arsort- style DRESS GOODS, such aa Poil de ck and White Plaid Valentias, Fizared ne PHILADELPHIA UGHY ALE AND PORTER. receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT t notices te who will favor me wits thoir orders Cash on delivery. i } i i i sume council that was com.ed | ‘The } chaz iy acknowledged to be | ti | Tunis, the republican ueluding the new Hoyal | WE cKLY STAR, _eginamenes THE ‘Trnme— Cech, teverinbly, tn ddvance, Pingie onl Dar ADDER. e9 oy ~ Sy Twenty-Sve copies... {| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | sr-traiien of tne Uston and tor wianinharat apEUSE jota m enent prace in our ' [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATURES.} | gucsud to net upmrte aay Socomrpat ty Es i= — ————— Aumsrican churches @® one of ferung, prager i SEW HAMPSHIKE ELECTION‘. gro homitaden, teat God may ture away his | RE Election of Gevermer by the Peeple— | Tier agrie Sue EPSB Sur swloved eouatry + Repal J ; F wWhog reso H Leg asap lect a Majority ef the eet 3: . Githert offered the folio: Ce ®, NW. i, Bareh 10.—The présent | Krrcieee ‘Ther we politicel eenymee in thie Stnte ie ene of ex han on) meray mn ane (Rlpigeedaat ! excirementand the rote cast to-day tsa Hatten Beligien o on — je, comparatively, one of the largest ere Lech commen ae ‘aTOWR. Therelurne for Governor in «ix { erven towns give Gilmore, Republican, i640: ‘ pecans Pemocrat, 11,216; Herriman, Unioa, Comcornp, March 19— Midnight.— Retnrn- iiom two-ihirds of the State indicate tha! the Legislature will be targely Republican. There is Ho choice for Governor by the people, and three Repntlcan Congressmen are elected. There ts, however, : District. C March 10-0 WRCORD, March 16. ne hundr jive Giimere, Repubiiean, 15,649: (ot nigh emccrnt, 15,000, and Harriman, t nion, 2.0N0. FROM HAVANA. Supposed Wreek of the Privateer F: New Yorn, March the 5th states that trom Portia: iG—A Havana letter of the echooner Ocean Heratd, | eee d, Teports keein 7, on the 2th nit . j e eck of Reteamer printed bi eo const of AL&CO, 7 igi me ‘The stern axd stacks only were visible, and bo wigns of life could te seen ner her, fume day the schconer The | picked up two water ! i { ectur } oe aa that of the privateer, j schooner Julia Letvam, which wasacis ; j; by the authorities of Yucatan for faking oe H } Useit const, hae been releseed. cS j _ The privateer steemer Stonewall Jac H arrived gt Haryana on the 3a, lisa } aan aon { FROM TEANESSEE. Van Born Retrcating Southward. Nasuvir le, March force has retreated south, and are Teportad to | te acrors Duck river at Columbia. The | Federal cavalry force is this side of Dack j Tiver. There are no rebels between Franklin | | snd Columbia, and allis quiet at Marfrees-. / j boro’. The beavy rain is fallin: Tiver 16 ayain rising. = She ee j i | i i yan Worn's rabat H The Reporied Retarn of the Rebels to the Valley of Virginia tnionnded, Harren’s Fenny, March WW. in felt here at the repori in Y tleewhere of a dieaeter at return of the rebels in f valley. There is not only we foundation for these rumors, but @ slate of prepay weil as herezbouts, that any atlempt the e. upon us, unless his whole army in front or) Frederickeburg should be moved uy, which is | well known that Gen. Hocker will not permit, even if the bad roads would. oh i (jreateurprise | . Washington and | Winchester by the | force tothe Virginia | may de- acmy can make | Loyalty of the € Sr. Lovis, March 9.—The kumsas) correspi date of the 20th 1 at Cornet har j) erokees. Camp Biant nent of the Dermecra says the Cherokee adjourned. This w (Ar- | under | the ; into the passing T BbcestiOn by the reba army to repeal it of An ordimance Their first xe “ nat tinued Gistoy ment. They slavery. DAU Ue pete tn nd corporations and ting the currency of | and resuiati i individuals from de preci the United St ip gold and stiy Th biil provides for carrying into ct the Uniled States statutes rece iy en- Acted, Au Inakes banks, trust companie: violtting its provisions liable to be ad of their charter. | \ ' | | Mar- | N From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monror, March 9. deek arrived bere to-day from C. He reports that all was qnie Foster’s department when he left, o:i Friday amer Robert rrived here to-¢ Town Elections PorTLaNpD, Me., March 10. the bliern and 3 SIT, KE . re audit of the city, is eleeted by abor majority ——_ +22 + BALTIMGRE ANNUAL CONFERENCE BM. E. CHURCH, SIXTH PAY. The Conference was opened with devotional exercises, by Rey. John Bear Rey. Dr. Sewali sulmitted the report of the committee on tricl of charges pref=rred by giey- J.N. Davis against Rey. B. N. Smith; which closes with a resolution “that Rey, J. N. Dayis «ving received satisfactory evidence that the prosecution of the charges is unnecessary, he is permitted to withdraw them; whick was adopted. ae The characterof Rev. R N. Smith was passed. Rey. I P. Cock, of the Preachers’ Aid Society, and Rey. Dr. Thompson, editor of the Chris- tian Advocate and Journal, were introdaced, anc addressed the Conference. Rey. Mr. Phelps submitted the report of the committee on missions; which was #dopted. The Bishop announced the standing cormit- | tees for the ensuing year. | Rev. Mr. Westwood made the report of the | committee on Sunday schools: adopted. | The report ot the commitive on temperance | was read and adopted, Rey. E. FE. Shipley was continued on trial. Key. John W. Bull stated that he is unable to perform full work, and asked that he receive anominsl appointment. Father Griffith stated that Mr. Pull had re. ceived @n Appointment as chaplain, which he | resigned about eight months since, and came to Alexandria; and from the day he entered the ty he had never entered a Methodist charch vm, but had associated with the he church. He had supposed that . Bull intended to recede from the church. Tr k said he was sorry tosay that Brother Grmiud tated his cure. Mr. Griffith.—“Have you been in @ Methodist | church?” Mr. Bull.—« Yes, sir.” He continued by | sty that he resigned the chaptaincy of the | oth Maryland regimenton the 27th of November, | sce that time had been in Alexafdria but | three Sabbaths, and on one of these he was at | church. Mostof the time he had spent in Balti- more, Where he attended the Methodist church mostly. In Alexandria he had made no asso- ciates, and stated ‘hat the information Brother | Griffith bad received was tale, and he chi RILEY A. SHINN, Agent Grion Bottling Depot, 57 Greca Georgetown, D. GQIGEL BITTERS ARE THE PEOPLE'S . FRIEND. all whom it may ¢oncern. that I bought of Mr. Caspary the receipts this very fine Bitters, | which ean be had only at A. PAULY’S ne and Ligour § 5°9 F st., Isiand __mh 6-tw* TE PATENT OFFICE 462 SEVENTH STR KET. WINDOW SHADES, abbas’ eT MATS ¥ ND ERUSSELS FOUT HASSOCKS CUSHIONS, Ac. skillfully executed. f any description furnished _ at iidings. ne ow Btore, 4 bid = » Spa: trascourg ue Corner 15th et, and Vermout ay, lenged the proof. Father Griffith stated that he would not will- fully misrepresent a brother for his right arm, If he had misrepresented, it was because of his iptormation. y. Mr. Bull was granted a superannuated elation. i Revs. C. O, Reid and J. M. Davis offered the folowing Whereas there existe in several of the south- | ern State wicked and armed rebellion against awfully constituted authorities of the Uni- States; and whereas the twenty-third ar- ucle of religion, in the Book ot pline, re- cornizes the authority of the United States as binding upon all the citizens thereot; and whereas the Scriptures enjoin submission to the powers thet be: Therefore, Keésolved, 18t. That while we as an ecclesias- tical body ditciaim al) intermeddling with party polities, we do believe it the duty of Christians, and especially all Christian ministers living acd claiming proteetion umder the Constitution, | tote subject to the supreme authority of the United States, and to use all laudable meaus to enicin obedi rcs to the same, vd. Thatthe President of the United States oursympsthies and prayers in every con- sonal and lawfal effort that has for its ob- | the subjugation of the rebellion and the | jeer some donbt about the First | | ! pored ot. H leridas | would be made Y Mr. Phelpe hoped the mot, 32 miles from the Hight house. ¢ rail Itle kea PHP aRe Setierne were afrand | ofthe subyct gom@forth to the community. | civided, recmicely read | aid | snd harmony of the church within | company, to B.chop Simpson and the | Georg | McDaniel, L. Rhodes; ok of Discipline. under cirewm=tanere of pe- cuuer solemoity, we rege: unguiebea law Se enone t:nment ef cur courttry, > ~vd WGnton Assaull epon our chameter men «rd open our honor and integrity as ministers ef the Gorpet. ,, This seeclution failed for want of a aesond remarks of ex-Goy: Mo had reference to he sgh\, of Indien, on Monday. Rev. Z ‘te Whole sud- , Ct on the table; carried—yeas 37, Rays Li. | Dr. Sewall moved tha: the reporters be re. | Gueeted to tuke no note of the Papers Just dis. vis hoped that no such regares plained his position. 11 ta defender of detatle and pole Rev. IN. Da Dr. Sewell ex Union man—anol cies, would not pre. Father Grifith, at P, contiderabie fs he Gutics of the Conference, Sy beer r. Sewall withdrew his motion, and offered lation respectfully requesting the Pres. Cent of the United States io Sppolat a day of in-ting and prayer to Almighty God please him t. bring our civil war to vd, and restore to us wnity, pecee, Bud pros- Mr. Davis inddreed this reac! the rego)ut:on laid on the table. Mr. Gilbert rtnted that he would tara his back on Ro one for loyalty to the chureh or the country. He indersrd the twenty-third arucle of the Giseipline. Me ke troduetion, t He thought the vf such resolution as was jus: offered tmproper, « Tesolndon was to ~~ koala ee ge that eo be introduced, he had gy. epar ne Mnccn , i ed the one he Mr. Phelps said he ditt br thren on rainor pola in tasting and the resolution lution, 28 well as ered with many of his ts. He was a believer Prayer, and strongly in faver of | , Rev. T. Myers held the doctrine prea hed « Friday ta: This Conference had nothing “4 co with the natonal affairs. e jie were ly t0 goeither way. It i Dot behooves the ministry to dabtde with* peiitice ‘ NJ. B. Morgan, in a b address, spoke in iayor of ¥ aaey, patnoue hich he considered covered al! eum Rey. D Thomas waseatistied thatthe | Of the resolution would be productive of harm. O08 ®xi876 im that | ni proper plan for the Conference was tw say ing either way. He urged the Conference tu step and think beiore passing this resoluuoa. He wae S.conservative man, and was in favor of the Cohstitution, the Government aad the Union as framed py onr forefathers, Rev. W. J. D. Ulemm offeret a sabstitate, declaring Urat inasmuch asthe: a.scipline defines Teintion of Loth the preacher and the prepie o the Government, any resolation upon tbe subject is unnecessary; laid on the table—yeas “6, Days Rev. D. Thomas offered a substituie that the preticing Bishop berequesied to appoint a day <1 fasting and prayer for the peace, proapecity wounds ot the Baltimore Conference. Key. J. Bull boped to have avvided this dis- } cussion. He used to be a Methodist Epsscepa- h U 2 teligion and States man in aad prayed he did not tat the Hidding of any man except He did not think tuat the Oonfer- Anything to Go with S.ateaffoirs, Me a Nethediet until they bad eaperan- eid. he cad Mr. Gilbert asked Mr. Sewell if the dsctrine ies sh to do» in the twenty-third article and his resolution same, and was antvwrered in the 1!- Mr. Chou ofvmd an amendment—to add | vil constetent with the wall of Providence.” lox*—yens 31, nays 15. Mr. Leach etuted tha’ the mi: sionary collec- ton this vear would be near 816,000, and twas TH SG] Ved to Taise $12,000, The committee on memoirs reported the me- w oir ct the lete Rey. W. Hirst. Mr. Gilbert moved to eet the firet Fri lay im May ae a day of fasting and yer for) he church within the bounds of the Conference; adgpied. Charles H. My terger, Joel Brown, Amos. S. and Levin R. B. Rhodes having reditatle examimation, were admitied on 1 Kesolutions of thanks were to the tamiiles of Georgetown, the trustees of Dun- larton etiert church, the Harnden E; € imies, to the Reporters of the Eorning Star and cller pap rs of Washington, apd editors snd papers of Baltimore who had published the dings. The Bishop gaye out the 2ist hymn, which wrsenng by the Conterence and the large as- semblage present, after which a fervent prayer was offered by Key. Father Griffith. Bishop Simpson arore and in a fecling ad- Gress thanked the Conference for their uniform kindness and courtesy shown him. the spiritof Christ seemed to have prevaile d lie was pleased with the spirit of brotherly love. They should not suffer their confidence in ao amg ag the country or chureh to be shaken. They know not the purposes of God in reterence to themselves, thear or the country—there is a cloud over the church is founded on a rock and is rocm to doubt. He then addresced some good! advice to the younger members, arging them to always lock to the Lord for guidance, and expresced the hope that all our difficulties would be over by the next Conference. Bishop Simpson announced the following appointments: Baltimere District_N. J. B. Merges, P.E— Baltimore City Station, Thomas Sewall, M. G« heen, Henry ©. Westwood, 8S. M. Dickson; esiey Chapel, J. A. McCauley; Charles street 1. F. Morgan, W. F. Ward; Fayeute street, W, It. Edwards; South Baltimore, T. &. Morgan Columbia street, S. V. Blake; a Rethel, W. H 5 j : “< ©. Reid; Franklin street, W. over street, H. MeNemar; Seamen's H. Laney; City Mission, Rk street, &c., to sup] . Parkinson, Joel Brown; cuit, Jobn Bear, one to be eu] ye City, E. D. Owe: YH. Holliday; West River Carcait, W. Krebs, ‘Start, S!H. J. H. Swope; Calvert Circnit, J. M. Marylend State Cummins, Thomas Myers, agent of Bible Society, member of Baltimore City Sta- tion Quarterly Conference. Pp. DL. Lipscomb, agent of Colonization So- city, member of Union Square Quarterly Oon- ference, J. M. Green, Chaplain in the United States Army, member of Charles street Quarteriy | Conference, Waskinglon District—E. P. Phelps, P. E.— Foundry, W. M.D. Ryan; Wesley i, B. P. Brown; East Washington, T. 1. W. Moaror; McKendree, J, Thrash; Union, B. N. Brown; Kyland, J. H. M. Lemon: Gorsuch, to be sup- ied; W % A pes Fletcher, > davis; Providence, M. A. Turner, Asbury and Mt. Zion, J. W. Lambeth; Ebenezer, to be sup- plied; Georgetown, W. H. Chapman; West own, J. 1.. Gilbert, Ellicott's Mills, W. T. D. Clemm; Patapseo, A. S. Hank, RN. lear; Howard, W. Prettyman: Patuxent, H. ©. siridge Landing, T. T. Wytorg: Bladensburg, D. Thomas, C. G. Lin- thicam, Charles and Woodville, A. J. Porter, St. Mary's, J. J. Largent, E E. Shipley. John W. Hoover, Chaplain United States Aimy, and member of Georgetown Quarterly Conference Virginia District—Joun Launahan” P. EF — Alexandria, W. F. Speake, J. W: ius: Rockyi F.S. Cavsady, W. X. Boyle; Mont- . V. Leech, ©. H. Mytinger: Harper « G. F. Feelemyer; Martingsberg, A »: Kerkley Springs, G. W. Hobbs, A. 8. ew Creek, B. H. Smith ‘ppolaunents in the Virginia wort will be Snnounced as circumstances may re- quire The Doxology was sang, diction had Been prononnerd by general leave taking took piace and the meis- | bers lett the Church, the most of them heaving aflerboon che city yesterday

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