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= , : 7 THE EVENING STAR ¥ ® PUBLISHED DaILy, (BXOEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Penna avenue and ith street BY W. D. WALLACH. ——_-—_—_ The STAR is served py the -arrers fo (Dur Subeeribers im the ©.ty and Distr: TEN CErTs PER WEEK. Uopies a: the connter, with without wrappers, Two Cents each. Prick vor Maitrsa:—Three months, One Dollar ond Pifty Cents; six months, Taree Dol- jars; one year, Five Dellars. No papers are sent from the office longer than pid for. The WEEKLY STAN—poublished on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. vst, XXVIII. ea CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. —Afterour closed — The bill to cacourage smiagraphie apmoneae cation between the United States and West I dies was passed: also, the joint resolation au. thorizing the Secretaries of War and Navy to place bulks and vessels at the disposal of éom- mistiovers of quarantine, or other preper au- thorities, at of the United States. Mr, Morrill cailed ep the bill to in the National Mutual Protective Homestead Company, and a fengthy discussion ensued on ats merits. Mc. Creswell eaid the ground of his objection Was that thie Spy od had the right to speca- fate in lands ed librium. Mr. Jobnson said, under the sixth clause, ~~ DENTISTRY. pipet MIS, 58 b Tbe, davaptor acd Patentee of the MINESAL PLATE TEETH. attends personally at his im this city. Many persons can! wear these who cannot wear others, Bo person can wear cthers who cennet wear fi Persons calling at my effice can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, dat to those who are particniar, and wish the pu- » cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can procore. the MINERAL TEBTH will be more fully warranted. between Sth aad’ lith sto, lac’ SOT Aven streels een 10th ats. Also, . Philadelphia. oc ly T PISCOVERY IN DENTIST TRETH EXTKACTED WITHOUT PAIN, sone having teeth to, i intca at ihe old price, a8 e ol . ef ‘price op our work since the greet S42" Pean’s avenue, between 12th and 18th K. LEWIB. M. D., Dentist. PERSONAL. SPECIAL CARD TO THE LADIES —Any lady iriincto ted an elegant HOMME, with sxcel- it Medica! Attendance, the best care, and strict- retirement before and during Confinement, can such & Howe in the family of @ widow lady, ving handsomely in Brooklyn, without children any ether Stamping concern in thieecity. Asthere are so-called Stampers using bis name herce this notice. He has only one piace, or boarders. App t be made with legible address, as 78 addressed to initials are Bever sent through post office. Address Box 412, Brockisn,N.Y. 0 im ; 7M. PRINCE, 31 F street, opposite Patent V Office. ihe only practical STAMPER in the Pis:riet, wishes to inform his customers that he is en F street. Weekly in receipt of new patterns, wh are mate up at om feo bet connected with RS. DR. CURTIS, the Natural Clairvoyant A t, present and future, ha ‘20, north side ot Penn. ave., . Office hours from 9 to 19 de li 3m* i who reads the opened ber office at Letween 4 and stb sta. ‘ and 4to&p m ACK WARD H.LAMON. C.¥. BLACK, LAW OFFICE, of the fates, the Cour tof Olaims, the ive the United 8 {the District. ‘the Executive Departments, nittees of Congress. : G6= lth street, (directly opposite Wil- de 18-tf jotel.) IEERMIAN JAMES O. CLEPHANE PHAHS, pre OL LAW BEPOBTERS AND -' SHORTHAND WRITERS, 99 Indiana avenue, betw. Sd ond 434 ote. or oom-tf Gluck s Office, Gity Hal. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sixth Street Ne 36 Louisiana Avenue, above oc Mly x, D. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ] °8U8= YOUR PRoreRty aT HOME. FIRE INSUBANOB. OHARTERED BY @ONGRESS, , CAPITAL €1,000,000. KEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. — bar} PROMPTLY PAID. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, OFFICE: 424 10th st.. nearly opposite Riggs & Co.'s Bank- ing House ® NCH OFFICE: ALJOUN H.JoHNSON'S Law Office, No. 64 La. eve , near Bank of Washington. This ompeny ts now smeeeet pgp ge moet ys r f pret aint fietu suck terme as canuot fail to be acceptable to izensef the District. 8 re se IT Gaby starts with & CASH CAPITAL py ata t G00. 2! paid m. therevy enabling them te zens of the Dist ‘eater secu- ies will be famned for a shorter ene Yesr. accerding to the New York inearance DIRECTORS: Obarles Enap, President, chard GW. Rizgs, Vice Pree’, —- erry, H. ©. Fahnestock, a7 oe — William Dixen. Mromam° “NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. >IBEMEN’S INSUBANCE €0. OF WASH F INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, CAPITAL. SURPLUS z Pro of all kinds insured for a year or less Peputiders? risks granted on the most favorable “he charge fer policies o char, . Sa MES ADA’ M8. President. Samuel Cropley, Esau Pickrell, Robert White, of Georgetown. Wilson, Ww Parker, Jobe D Barclay, chard Barry, Sam I Redfern, Ri Chas. W. Davis, Rearew Bothwell { Weatingion ‘ Andrew Bothwell. of % in Gi etown are suthorized"by ‘The Directors in dong ‘cae <4 ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry. the Board to r Georgetown. ja 13 eo¢m VER TOO LATE TO LEARN BY . ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI'S monsew SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM FoR PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. Mons. Alexander Wolowski, so well known in Washington, and who brought out some of the best talent in our ey, by his new lified system, is continuing bis Piano and Si aging Courses, Thote who wish to become fine musicians, can yet join his coarees by calling at 371 Ps. ue, Op- porite National Hotel. Beception hours are from to 12 a. m., and from7 to8 p.m. 3a 30-1 LARGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, from A United States Government Hospital and Army Sules, comprising— Linen Tatle Spreads, Linen Bed Spreads, Woolen Blankets, Counterpanes. Kubber Blankets, Linen Roller Towels, Linen Sheets, Woolen Socks, Linen Pillow Slips, Striped Bed Sacks, Hair Mattresses, Linen Bed 8 Rlosk Mattresses, Pillow Ticks, Cotton Shirts. Tron Bedsteads, Cotton Drawers. Bedside Tables, Knit Dressing Gowns, Mosquito Netting, Linen Crash, b Furniture, Chintz Cartains, &c., &o his sale offers unusual inducements to parties } wishing to purchase for housekeeping purposes. ‘The abo operty will also be sold in quantities te accommodate buyers who wish to sell Le Goods of all descriptions bought. sold, and ex- changed ADAMSON & CO., 506 Ninth street, featf one door north of Penn. avenue. PRESS GOMPANY, A PANS BXOFTION 514 PENS’A AVENUE, BRANCH OF FIOE. ¥i9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU WILLABD®. GREAT EASTERN, NOBTHEBN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. » OPPOSITE Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds orwarded with dispateh to all accessible sections of the country. COLLECTION OF brag DRAFTS, anp BILLS, Pace ina accessible parts of the United States, . OC. DUNN, Agent, no Me-tt Washington, D. 0. <T. TIMOTHY S BALL.—The duties of this in- Slat ae be resumed on Sept. 13, 1565. Vor and ¢ireular at the prin- terms, 4 . #ee catalogue bee ity, or address the prin- ee b Skstoree of thie cl 4 PARSONS > * Catonsville, Md. AND Wishks TO eh. The Farmer's by Garduer Gaano. ita pro- ony Farming for the mil- sand Ever,reens. Flint’s K TAYLOR. wh Ww F RESCH JOVENILE BO i Nuite,? vel«.; Apres le T: une Mere; Ma T ante Seann ‘remier- Age; tu Kobinson; Les Sendis du Jenne 4 Bonhe ors; Robinson Laisse.2 vole; Conter Vrain. Les Delices i ez Lmperted by CLOTHING, &. ReCEIVING MY = SPRING GOODS To which the attention of the Publicis in. i“ WM. TUCKER, lerchant No. 496 Pennsylvania avenue, mh 14 cotw* between 4% and 6th streets, A SECRET. BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL. Each day a8 you read vorr nowspay iT, An offer you eften will find _ ‘Te teach you to make a great fortnne, If you are but that way inclined, ae Will send them some mone) heir oa re they will tel: And fer others which like te inform you, A few stamps will answer as weil. But, I have got something to tell you, That will you many atramp, If you want ay good and cheap clothing; And I den’t even charge you a stamp. New jnst walk up to Seventh street, And straight into SMITH’S OAK HALL go, And you'll find the best clotnes in the city Are sold by SMITH BROTHERS & OU. SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENT'S FUBNISHING GOODS. OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREET. Just received the largest and finest stock of PIKE GOODS ever offered in the city of Wash- ington. Having secured the best artists in the city, We are prepared to make up in the finest style, and at lets prices than any other establishment. meh I7 8. B.'& M LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILO + 9th street, near Penn. avenue, desire the attention of his frienis and the Public generally to his choica selection of goods for SPRING and SUMMER WEAR, which he will make up at reasonable rates tosuit the times. Mr. ROBERT WARDON, bis associate in basi- ness, invites his former friends to give him a call, and guarantees a perfect fitting and fashionable arment to all who may give their patronage. . mh 15 Im* “. se —_ CHARLES PARMER, JAMES T. WALKER, MERCHANT TaILOKS, No. 454 Seventh street. near E. A fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand. which they will make up in tke lastest styles and best pos- sible manner. We have also a fine assortment of Gents Furnishing Goods. Please give us a call. Shirts made to order. fe %-3n PARMER & WALKER. 7 J. HEIBERG 7 ernie GD MILITARY MARCHANT TAILOR. to vi-t? ‘Washtuzton. D. 0, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. ADIES, ATTENTION !—Just recetved Ladies 4 Heel Gaiters from - to £. Ladies fine Sewed Balmorals,$2.00. itlemen’s. W, Slippers. 50 centato $1. Also. all kinds dren's TER. n'a Shoes at very low ORIGINAL CHEAP SHOE STOR opreate Byenue, 4doors east of \REAT ATTRACTION — L GGiivar taGe Grom, 3226 ORIGINS aiters, $3. Misses’ Pol- 75. Also, a window filled with and GAITERS, only §1 per mh 2-2w WIREMAN’S . (from Philadelphia) CELEBRATED LADIES SHOrS. <i AGENOY 4°5 11TH STREET, one square from pale avenue. A large assortment of Ladies’ Fashionable BOOTS AND SHOES constantly on hand. ‘Alo. 0, fe 8 ome SHEP . son, sole Agend G ARDEN SEEDS. JUST ARBIVED—WARRANTED FRESH AND PURE. THE MOST EXTENSIVE VARIETY EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, Onr AMERICAN SEED3 are crown for onr own sale. and our FOREIGN SEEDS we import direct from Europe We are just in receipt of a large and extensive variety of Seeds grown in England and the touth of France, imported by us direct this seavon, comprising the finest varieties of cach kind grown, and many rare and valuable kind. CATALOGUES READY FUR DISTRIBUTION. Peo, Bean, Beet, Cabbage, Onion Set, Lettuce. ERadieh. Roasting ear Corn, &c., &e. FIELD SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. Clover and Timothy, @rchard and Herd Grass, Millet. Hungarian Gras, Osage Orange, Beed Corn, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Kentucky Blue Grase, Sorghum, &€c., &c. LAWN GRASS. English Mixed Lawn Graes, Kentucky Bine Grass, Perennial and Italian Bye Grass, White Clove: Alsicse and Crimson Clover, Lucerne, &c., &c. FLOWEB SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. A full assortment of AGRICE LTURAL IMPLE- MENTS and FERTILIZERS. J.P. BARTHOLOW & CO. Agriczitural and Implement Warchonse, 55s 7th street, between Penn avenue — al, Washington, Branch House at Alexandria. mh yy 45m ‘TON CITY LOAN OFFI VI B.DE WOLFF, LE Mo. 377 Penna. avenne. between 4% wnat 6th streets, opposite National Hotel, Formerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Balti- more, has opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, onall kinds of Merchandise, such as Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Siiverware. Guna, Pis- tols. Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Goods of all descriptions bought and sold. Business strictly confidential. BF Private entrance adjoint: J} L.WELLS & 00., Auctioneers. D. Cor. 13th and F streets, over White's Store, fe 20-3m* Having been long and favorably known to tie people of Warhingtou as Real Estate Agents, we Would most respecttuby tender our services a3 AUCTIONEERS to all those sbout giving up Pomme ane) wee in selling = — at aoe 1C or PRIVATE sale. as well aa all kinds o: PERSONAL PROPERTY aad HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE. We_ would respectfally impress upon the citizens of Warhington that it will be our chief aim and desire to get the utmost wh-n goods are sold at auction. and we only refer the var past record in le and renting and Housebold Furniture. D.L. WELLS & CO Corner 13th and ¥ str: ver W. H " ROBERT BOYD. ARDWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GooDs, . Manvfacturer of STOVES, RANGES, FURNAUES, TIN, rs SHEET IRON 479 9TH STRET, BETWEEN D AND E. FJ Repairs for all kinds of Stoves and Ranges constantly on hand. 7 Repairin promptly done. fel5-1m* ANDALL’S SHEEP HUSSANDRY.—Ran- R dall’s Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. Dadi on Diseases of Cattle. Dadd's American Cattle 1). tor. Allen’s Domestic Animals. Jenning’s Oattle and their diseases. Jenning’s Sheep. Swine, and vueley Saoirse ya ant one Docter, Vasey "s Natur: ory of the Ox Tribe. nhs FRANCK TAYLOR, ‘CHT, ee ee ; Johnson BO. su r A WINE MERCHANT, WHOLESALE AND TAIL. GROCER. and dealer in SUTLEE ES ae. eon ‘ D.6, iy 1-eoir TALIAN CHEESE, ] CEE sane caceleed. CANESTRALO CHEESE. CACCIO CAVALLO CHEESE. N. W BERCAELL, corner 4th and F streets, whé ander Ebbitt House. H ELMBOLD SEXTRAOT BUCHU gives health 24 sifee fe ie frame aud blood to the pallid eck. Debility is accom panied by many alarn mptome. aud {f no treatment iavabmitved to, cou, sumption. insanity or epileptic its ensne bo YO PERSONS SROURING 10E. Fer sale. five hundred cart-loads of SAWDUST. PY pat GALT'S Kin jing and Stove Wood Office, Penn @ venue. ber . OF at Mill too: of ith ato" Vth And Bath, stroee ‘lite in the Beenie OS abhatt 7 ent \ *) UANGR TAyLoR, AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Ponnsylvanis avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. LEONARD GROVER & O0........c.0-.Directors LEONAED GROVER......0. D. HES, CHANGE OF TIME. Open at seven— Performance at eight o'clock. FREE LIST POSITIVELY SUSPENDE . BING THIS ENGAGEMENT. ae LAST NIGHT BUT ONB, most ‘itively. o! "MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN, MR. J. F. CATHUART, Mi GEORGE EVERETT, and MISS CHAPMAN, TELEGRAMS, xc. The steamer Eagle, from Havana, has ar- rived. News meagre. It is anthoritatiyely denied that 2 single case of cholera had ap- peared in Havana. The smali-pox is da Mexican dates to the sth have been received in Hayana. Juarez is enid to have been defeated at Cuajimquaipa bya body of Imperial cavalry. The leaders of Juarez es- caped on foot. he resignation of Hede jio as Minister of Finance has been accepted, and General Almenter has been appointed in his stead. Several changes in the imperial Cabi- net have been made, but they are of little con. sequence. Mary Ellen Kearny was shot dead, Monday evening, in the doorway of her father’s house, in Roxbury, by John Moran. The parties had been keeping company, but Moran’s character being pre bad the father of the young Mr. Chas, Kean | Women bad forbidden him the house. The 8. Chas. Kean | 2!leced murderer surrendered himselfto the tr. J.F. Cathcart | police. Another cause for shooting tue young Mr. G. Everett | woman, is thatthe statement that she had ac- -+-++ Miss Chapman | cidentally learned the contents of a letter from SCALE OF PRICES. aman, named Mallory, in Philadeiphia, writ- wirk ten to Moran, announcing that the man they NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SECURING SEATS | £2rroted had died of his injuries, and caution- IN ADVANCE. ing him (Moran) to keep out of the way. Itis 2 said Moran wus recently in Philadelphia. Montana advices to the 3d states that the people there are now epposed to State organi- zation. The discharge of Daniels. the notorious murderer, by Governor Meagher, caused much indignation. The election for members of the territorial Legislature passed off quietly. Madison county went Democratic, and Bever county Repuolican. Onty partial returns have been recetved from the other counties. A dis- patch fromCamp Lincoln, in Arizona, says in a fight with the Indiansabontthirty savages were killed, and several United States soldiers were slightly wounded Atthe Union Convention in Providence, R. I., on Tuesday afternoon, Wm. Green was bominated for Lieutenant Governor, Heratio Rogers, Jr. for Attorney General, John R. Bartlett, for Secretary State, and Colonel Orchestra Chai Private Boxes +120 The Directors submit these prices for Admiasion as the very lowest consistent with the importance ot me eoesgoment and the great peeuniary outlay involved, TO-MORROW, LAST APPEARANUE MOST » POSITIVELY. AND si RENEFIT OF MR. AND MRS CiIAS, KEAN. On which occasion wiil be presented , THE STRANGER; and the Glorious Comedy. in three acte, THE WONDER, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In prepara ion. for speedy produotion, the entire Great Te. nlar Drama, entitled THE SEA OF ICE: Oz, A THIRST FOR GOLD; in Five Tableaux, replete with effects of the most startling and novel natnre, prodaced with new and magrificent scenery, by Strong; wonderful me- | George W. T for General Treasurer. No foe geen pore i Bos y —_ sont = cos rerolutions was presented. General Burnside nes by Mrs Eudistie; new properties and ap- | j,: oe he t Jovern poiniments, by 0.8. Foster; and ail the original | 15, Me} bier orn ella nad dala mmric and ‘choruses, under the disection of Mr, cee arian tee ne es geley penny WEBER. The grand cast of characters is one of | £%!S in honor of the nomination of General the very best ever selected for the same piece in | Burnside. America. A large meeting of oystermen was beld in Norfolk recently, for the purpose of taking mto considerat.on the arbitrary features of the . a 7 nt law regulating the oyster trade, and @RAND CONCERT ugurate measures for testing the consti- BY THE CHOIR tutionality of thesame. The existing reguia- ox lions &re very unpopular among the oyster- men of Norfolk. The meeting unanimously ST. ALOYSIUS CHUROR, J i adepted a series of resolutions setting forth Assisted by Eminent Talent, under the direction | ‘Deir views on the subject. “ The family of Ufah Townsend, of Tarry- MADAME CECILIA YOUNG KRETCHMAR, |! N. ¥.. consisting of himself, wife, and ati * | four children, were poisoned by something eaten in their own house. The eldest dangh- EVENING OF EASTFE MONDAY, April 2d. ter, aged nineteen years 1s dead,a nd the others TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. are in & critical condition. One or two are unlikely to recover. Mr. Townsend is a justice For sale at the Bookstores, and at the Music | oi ihe meas and the deed is suspected to have Store of Mr. W, @. Metzerott. mh22-TS&M 6t been done im revenge by some unknown METZEROTT HALL. The Rhode Island Democratic State Conyen-, ae tion met yesteraay. No nominations fur State GRAND SACRED CONCERT pointed to bring torward a ticket hereafter, if ‘on emed expedient. Reselutions were adopted METZEROTT HALL. parties, THURSDAY, MARCH 22D, officers were made. A committee was ap- Constitution to be the foundation THE GERMAN UPERA COMPANY, n liberty, opposing taxation wnrder the direction of Wwithont representation, and endorsing Andrew Jotne THEODORE HABELMAN, currently reported, that ©. ©. Clay, the anion in imprisonment of Jef Davis in ps Monroe, wason Tuesday, on his parole of honor. granted the ireedom of the grounds inside the fortress during the daytime. TICKETE.......... SECURED SEATS. 0 cents extra To be had at METZEROTT’S Music Store. m9 Tuesday the liquor seized at Taunton, Mass, CANTERBURY. on the 14th cae aken away from the bles threatened but made no resistance. Sterling K of the at Sewerd. who confessed hims ation of ary suicide yester- sel ot his DELIGHTED HUNDREDS Nightly congrega'e within this Macnificent Tem- ple of Mirth, ‘ TUR HOME OF MOMUS. t rane wissbepeen Wee WARNER, The distinguishes Comic Voealis F iret time of the Ex:iting Drama ef nt SHCHARL baLE. 7 able Burlesque entitles The Lae NES IN & COURT-ROOM, by Mulligan, Ryman Edwards and Buckley. The Fascinating Ferrero Sistere, A dispatch from North Carolina says: Gen. hanes a vont gee! ANNiS, Ruger has is an order probibiting baresn eer ae. 7 officers from ¢ ug on local authorities for as- ae BEAN DENTIST, COUNTRY COURT. | Sstance. ‘The Gee trial will probably last two SMITH AND BROWN, with an entire change nightly To conclude with the Inimitable Farce of a KISS IN THE DARK. LADIES’ MATINER ON SATURDAY, Méwt commencing: fond 3 o'clock. ondey next, March 26th. CUDJO'S CAVE, WYMAN'S GREAT FT EXHIBITION, _ BUILDING LOTS 2% by 100 feet, valued at $250; each for 25 cents, Also, a large number of USEFUL AETICLES given away every night, at SEATON HALL, MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS- BAY. FRIDAY AND SATUBDAY, MARCH 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 AND 24. POSITIVELY FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE werks longer, The small-pox is disappearing. Doctor Charles Beck, formerly a professor in Harvard College, died at his residence in Camvbtidge, Monday, of apoplexy. Tre Ricuts or CoLonep Persons tn Pas- SENGER Cans.—A case was tried in Philadel- phia on Tuesday, betore Justice Thompson, involving the right of passenger railway com- panies to exclude colored persons from the cars. The Ledger, in its report of the case, says it appears that Martin M. White, the plain- tiff, @ non-commissioned officer in the 24th U. S. colored troops, in April last got upon a Fifth street car, for the purpose of the camp. He was accompanied by another colored soldier. Both were on the front plat- form. A few minutes after they got on the car the conductor ordered them to leaye, and when they remonstrated, compelled them to get off, stating at the time that another car, or the one in the rear, was appropriated to col- ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT ored people, and by waiting for it they could Presents will be distributed at th It | be accommodated. The present action was must be distinctly uuderstood that no charge is | brought by White against the Fifth and Sixth ade for the presents. but for the performance | streets company to recover damages for the al- y, which alone in the regular price of admis- | jeged ijlegal ejection of himself from the car The defense admitted all the facts, the object being to bring the case at once before the Su- preme Court of the State. Justice Thompson, during the trial, decided the following point: No half-price, Ticket Office open all day. Secure your seats early, and thus avoid the crowd at might. mead “It appears from the testimony that there Doors tga ad clock. Performance i som | were careaur colored persons upon this line of pevorerre se valley, ead it was within the power of the , company to confine colored persons to suc! peers oe PCr. ae DARCING a ‘The conductor, therefore, committed no PARKEK’S HALL, Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th sts., Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Asour Winter Season is abont to close, those Wikhing to join our classes should avail thcmweclves of this opportunity. And as trespass in removing this plaintiff from the ear on which he had taken passage, and which was not such ear as the company had appro- priated to colored persons.” The jury then awarded a verdict for defen- dant, Whereupon an appeal, as agreed upon, during thie quanter preparations will be was taken to the Supreme Court. made fer our Grand May Ball and Exhibi- tion, all those desiring to take partin the exercises should lose no tine in entering, Days and Hours of Tuition: For Ladies, Misses and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afterneons, from 3 to 5 o'clock, ire sp catioman. Tuesday and Friday evenings, to 10. erates instrnction given to suit convenience of these desiring Circulars can be had at J. F. Ellis’; Philp & Sole mon lso, at the Academy during the hours of tnition. The Hullcan be rented for Balls, Parties, Sol- rees, &c., on reasonable terme. ya 7-tf A PRESENT TO PresipeENT JoHNSON.—The Butchers’ Hide and Melting Association of this city has given the President a piece of beef n from the great ox they had named Reunion. In the letter of presentation it is said this ox was the largest of which the but- chers have any record, weighing above three thousand seven hundred and_ sixty-two pounés, while the dressed weight was two thousand four hundred and seventy-five pounds. The ox was fattened by Mr. O. Tripp, of Dutchess county, N. Y. 1t wasslaughtered recently inthis city, with another named Andy Johnson, of almost equal weight. The buich- ers, in their letter, testify their respect for the oflice of the President, capes olga ed hope for i oa the speedy rennion of the States. he Presi- hal cen peg laces dent responded, praising the meat, and heartl- About even thousand (7,000) tons of Govern- | jy reciprocating the patriotic wishes of the : ANTHRACITE COAL. butchers.—V. Y. Post. on hand at Alexandria, Va., is offered forsale at cight(8) dollars per ton. tn quantities of not less QALE OF GOVERNMENT COAL AT ALEX ‘ ANDRIA, VA. Chick Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Lerner eae 82° The Boston Pilot, in a well written and candid review of the President's position, con- cludes thus: “Amid all these combined at- tacks, the President has stood firm, unflinch- than one (1) ton, tobe delivered to purchasers at the G verbment Coal Yard. ment to be made in Government funds on the deli vary of the coal. ing and undaunted. He has appealed from Lievel Licuteuant Gobel dG 6 LEE R, Q | Patty to the people: from leaders to the masses: M., at Sixth street wharf, in this city. and he stands, to-day, the standard-bearer of ci *D. H. RUCKER the Union, the defender ot the Constitution, the Byt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermastar. one man on the watch-tower of his high office ™ 1#-dtaps Depot of Washingtot to defend both from assaults and to sound the FUENITURE. notes of dunge® to both.” "AP FO! ' &7-A clergyman in New York cam? home CHEAP FOR CASH! late one. ninht lately, bruised, solled, and BEE robbed of his watch and money. He said he bad been assaulted by six men, bat it wis cleerly proved that he lied; that he had bs on a Spree, and inimproper places. Ba still “maintains his pastoral relations” ably on the plea that he had been out c on some of his flock. ae. Notwithetandipg the great rush for FURNITUBE we have bad within the last sixty days, onr stock will compare favorably with auy stoca in, Washing- tendn regard to quality, quantity and price. Do not fail to examine vur stock previous to pur- chasing, a» We are selling great bargains, JOHN Q. WILLSON, ,. sky, 3 routheart oe. Mh and Dake, SF At the suggestion of Prof Rokitansky, a wesere aed ee : committee consisting of Profs. Weal, oil va | A NOBLE LIFE. Ry the author of Jobn Hali- | Kiob, has been appointed by the Imperial S»- Wives and Daughters. by irs. ciety of Physicians in Vienna to study and re. Guy Deverell; a novel. Hal ilion | port upon Trichininsis. Of the 350 persons Ti eethine: ule. The Beltay wes peega | affected during the late epidemic at Aen ter- pens "Trollope. Ome ‘ate. by Au- | siebed, more than 99 have died. The village fee < contained but 1600 inbabitants, By Lew Vaiden, one of a party of three pris- oners who es: from the Petersburg, Va. FRANOK TAYLOR} O8T NEW HALLET 13 ¢ senate four reund corner PIANO DATs for $27! monthly payments, for sale; jail last Satarday,returoed veluntarily 5: ] st § a y sayin, ae the ‘ashe Btore 'W.@. MBTZEROTT &@ 00. he had only stepped out to get a clean shirt. . this company could go into the Staw of Mary- Jang and buy up one-third of 11s whole territo. 4 TY, and he @ $ Ng: 4,070, Fund Be @id not know what would become Mr. Clark said the great vice of the bill was == = that it Proposed to organize here in the District ference of the M. P, | ©! Columbias company of immense eapital, oot *<* | With power to go into the States, There was wus Srrocweneres. no land here, and they would have to go out- Wrpwgspay —Rey. john Elderdice pre- | Stee: to The State of Virginia might rented a further report from the committee on | borders wither Der consent. Thea fan eee Socennenaee see placing Revs. J. A- | tors were ail very good men, but if they want McFadden and D.O. Eversole on the list of | ed to gu into the’ Moree lowa, for instance, —— 7% a ich WAS accepted. let them go to the La eislature of that Stat d cx. 3. W Eeerist, of the committee on itin- | sek for a charter, in the arog) eae ea erancy and orders, presented a further report | Gent, I move to postpone the further considera: recording John Davis tor deacon’s orders. tion ef ibis bill until to-mos . Rey. J. W. Chariton, of the committee on the he motion to postpone was azreed to. pinutes, reporied that he had collected $101 On motion of Mr. Doolittle, the bill to carry ha, = ince effect the fourth article of th Bowel A.D. Dick, of the committee on fur- | (); Waebington, concluded ‘bewesn, oven Tishing the President's parsonage, reported | Yiritain and the Waited ts that he had examined the account of Rey. J.T. f Marray in connection therewith and found it Av up Wilson, the Senate went to be correct On motion of Mr. The name of Broadneck Circuit, at the request into execatrve session, and at its conclusion of the delegate, was changed to Severn. ‘The proposition to transfer Rev. F. L. McLane Was taken up, and he was assigned a super- numerary reiation. Rey. H. P. Jordan, of Anne Arundel Cirenit, signed his supernumerary relation. Rev. G . Simpson was left without an appointment a fied request. he folowing was nnanimously adopted Resclved, That it is the sense of thie Dopier- enw that when a minister engages in a tempo- ral business, yielding a support, he shal! not be continued in the superannnated list. Sonierence resolved =o its next annnal s on the second Wednesda Marc! next, at the West Baltimore Station. a The report of the Home Missionary Funds and Stewart, showing thatthe sam collected for the past year was $1,730.95, was read. A paper was received from the Re Charlton, recommending that no charge against the character of a minister be received except ™ ‘ through a quarterly eonference and presented | MT spoken dip lh eertivey pee? ng er mege | ap se 4 t te 2 ©: ate, an in caatioe of Rev. W. D. Massey, the paper | @e¢ltred that althongh this bill purported to in relation to the absence of the Centenary of - gyre its character, yet that in point of pro tem. Rev. L. W. Bates, suggested that it — 3 a “4 portant subject. It is propoued to raise the | Sate taxation, Se POF annem te sc se — 4 oor or 2 wes then linc ce Revs. : Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, proposed an amend- Saeeen y oe ment providing that railroads conuecting at A resolution of thanks was given to the rt retiree —— pwred 30 sag their trains ‘ b . ; > connecting roads, any State legislation to He aa who entertained the members of the | tn ¢ contrary netenn Anding. The amendment WAS agree is, 73; nays, 62 amended, was then pissed— Hovsk.—A fier our report clored— The till (reported by Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on the Jndiciary, on March 8.) to facilviate commercial, postal, and military communication among the several States, was taken up. The bill provides that every railroad operated by steam shall be authorized to carry passen- gers, troops, Govern nt supplies, and freght on their way from any State to another State, And to receive compensaiion therefor. Provided, That tis act shail ot afleet any stipulation between the Government of the United States iany railroad company for transportation fares without compensation: nor impair or change the conditions imposea by the terms of any act granting lands to any such company to aid in the comstruction of its road Mr. Thayer, of Pa, was opposed to the prin- cipie ot Congress = ng care of all the railway systems of the coun Gn motion, the Rev. John Morgan was left yf asegr an appointment. yeas, 69. e business worthy of note having been ana . fim: the P: a . On motion of Mr. smith, of Ky., the Com. ing ee he President announced the tollow- | wittce on Military Affairs was Instrncted to cence: inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill East Baltimore, D. Bowers; West Baltimore, | 1 C8f¥ out the work inaugurated by Major Edward J. Drinkhouse, M. D.: South Baiu. | @neral Thomas and other officers for the col- more. R. S. Rowe, J. D. Valiant; Washington lection in national crm: jes of the remains of street, D. F. Ewell, M. D.; Poppleton street | S¢ceased Union soldiers. Church and Lexingion Mission, J. R. Nichol The resolution providing for the printing of F. Waters, Sup.; Georgetown, D. C., M fifteen thousand copies of the Agricultural part Hysers, D. A. Sherman: Ninth street, Wash | Of the Patent Office Report for 186s, after debate, ington, D. P. Reese: Alexandria, Va, Henry | W4* paseed. Nice; Salem, Philadelphia, John W. Charlton: T. A. Moore, Sup.; "s Ferry Mission, J.Clay; Anne Arundel Circuit, C. H- Littleton: HL. P. Jondan, Sup.; Bel +210- Canada. CHIEF JUSTICE DRAPER ON THE FENTANA, In an address to the grand jury at Toronto on Moncay, Chief Justice Draper, at the open- ing of the City Assizes, deli vered an address on the recent Fenian developments on the conti- nent. He eaid :-—-] firmly believe that few, if even one of the Irish residents in Canada, ne matter what his creed or party, are so insensi- lair, J. K. Nichols, J. E. Reed: Baltimore Circuit and Towsoaton Circuit, W. W._ Reese. T. C. Downs; Bedford, J. Elderdice, J. E. Parley; Caroline, W. T° Down. to be suppiied; Uecil, J. W. Eiderd to be supplied, bridge, James T. Lassell: Se moe ery Carta, to be supplied: Concora, George 5. Battersby: Dor- | bie to the advantages of our present form o: chester, W. M. Poisal, erick, J. Roberts, government as to desire a oa, least of a J.C. Stewart: Harmony, J. H. Elligood; How- y armed #h vaders: and yet danger seems to be ard, D. J. Wilson, A. T. Melvin; Jefferson Gir- | imminent: but it is not war. as that is under- cuit and Frederick Mission, Wm. S. Ham- | stood by the law of nations, that threatens us mond; one to be supplied, Kent, L. W. Bates, | —it is not civil er internal conflicts—but it is J. M. Holmes; Liberty, D. W. Bates: New | an intended invasion froma foreign country, Town, J. Shreeve, H. 0. Miskimmon: New with which our sovereign is at peace, by a Market, J F. Whiteside, S. T. Ferguson: Pipe body of men whose acts will place them = Greek, R. S. Norris, J.T. Ward, Sup.: Prince | yond the pale and protection of all national Wilham, to be sop lied; Queen Anne’s, H.C. | jaw, and who cannot therefore be expected to Cushing, George . Edmonston: Severn, John | act in cupformit therewith, or toacknowledge B. Jones; Snow Hill, John B. se; Sussex, | any of its obligations. Their avowed mo- Wm. G, Holmes, one to be supplied; Susque- | tives include that of revenge upon Eng- banna, Thomas Lee: Large 4 R. Whinna, | land for the aileged wrongs ot ireland, Aug. W. Mather; Talbot, S. 8. Sontheriand. | and they propose to assail this Province as J. We Eyerist; Union, Maryland, A.D. Dick; | a means of insult and anneyance more within a Strayer: Worcester, . Eversole, Jno. } Umit. reach andeasier compassed. Such action M. Dennis, Sup.; Broadway Mission, P. L. in all human probaged in such gspirit would, Wilson: Cumberland, James W. Gray; Cho) most fiendish passions of tt aM outlet for the F. Benson; Delaware, Jona E. T. Ew- | of thoer associated tu it, Whose sucerss™ganed to be supplied; East Washington, J be accompanied by rapine ard desolation, pson: Frederick Ayenne, Wm. f. Litz- | wholesale plunder, and unrestricted licentions- inger: Kent Island, S. T. Graham; Montgom- | ue-s. But the sounding of the alarm througn- ery, Albert Bu Milisbero’, to be supplied: | oui the previnces was iustantaneously fol- Newark, N.J., F. Swentzell, M. D.; Potomac, | lowed by the gatheriagof willing thousands S. A, Honlitzell. Oliver Cox: Tiaskin, to be | to deiend our altars and our homes. The supplied; Williamsport and Berkley, G. W county: which was, it were, slumbering in Burns peace, has roused iteelf into activity, and pre- Lett without sppointment, at their own re- ents the aspect of a vast exten quest—Augustus ‘ebster, George W. Simp- | while relying, as beretotor son. ton of the mother country. Superannuated—Thomas M. Wilson, J. L. | ple; from Sarnia to Gaspe, have sprung toarms s, J.1..MeFaden, Thomas M. Brien, C. | tor self-defense. If forced to employ them, ‘ole, H. J. Day, Eli Henwie. they will strike in a good cause, and in the without an appointment—Joha Morgan: | humble hope of the protection of Divine Prov- or of the Methodist Protestent, J.T. Marray idence. There can be but one reception for the The Conference adjourned a few minutes be- | invaders, and stern and pitiless Position to fore 12 o’clock.—Balf. Amarican. repel the aggression—striking for Queen and country, for law anc liberty, for wives and cbhildren—and may God defend our rights.” ded camp: and the co-opera- Canadian peo- inancial and Commercial. The New York Stock market was more ac- tive yesterday, but less firm than on Taesda: and stocks not hitherto ‘ouched are now be: run up. The Commercial Advertiser s Governments were quiet but firm yesterd except ten-forties, which declined 4. 1 miscellaneous list quiet and steady. quiet. The rate on call steady at 5 per cent. iscounts moderately active at 63274 per cent. for prime paper, and Sa9 per cent for good names. Gold quiet, but firm and rather scarce. There was some buying yesterday morning to cover short contracts made on Monday and Tuesday. The price yesterday ranged at 126 yal2s3,. ‘The Baltimore American quotes markets in that city 2s follows: Florr.—Small sales of good Howard street super reported at $3.25; extra do. at $9.25, and 100 barrels good western extra at 89 per barrel: the higher grades, of which the suppiy is lim- ited, are held very firmly, but inferior flour is hard tomove. Prices nominal for all descrip- tions, as previously quoted. Grain.—The efferings this morning at the Corn Exchange footed _ 1,300° bushels Wheat, 9,0 0 do. Corn, 4,500 do. Oats and 650 do, Rye. Wheat was very firm, particularly the higher grades, 150 bushels very choice Maryland wii selling at 315 cents and 700 bushels prime Penn- sylvania red at 235 cents, fair white sold at 2458255 cents, good do. 2t 260a270 cents, and fair to good red at 220a2s) cents. Corn was in mod- erate demand and closed dall. Sales of white at 70a72 centeand yellow at 60 cents. Oats brought 47850 cents, weight, closing firm under afairinquiry. Business im Kye was confined to 250 bnehels good Maryland a: 7u cents per bushel. Molasses.—In the absence of sales we are un- able to give reliable quotations. Stocks of all varieties moderate. Provisions.—Prices steady for all descrip- tions, stocks being very light. Mess Pork we quote at $26.75a$27, Bacon Shoulders at 13ya- 13% cents, Sides at 1652164 cents, plain Hams At 21 cents, canvassed sugar, do. at Wart cents, and uncovered do. at 223 cents. Batik Meat at 12 cents for Shoulders and at 144 cents for Sides. Western Lard at I*yal9 cents and City at 1@yalky cents. Sugars.—Market dull and prices unsettled. Yesterday 40 hhds. low grade Porto Rico sola atl%ajly cents, and to-day 1 hhds. prime do. at 13 cents. Tne VicissirvpEs oF Lir .— Yesterday morning, says the New Orleans Picayune of the 13th, we saw a very comely female, about n Bridge by severing the cables on the 25 years of age, in great trepidation in the po- dian side, in the event of sufficient Fens. lice station, She was laboring under great vs placing themselves on the bridge to make depression rc treatment which she had an object received at the hands of one whom she claimed = pr-writer says that as her liege lord. It appearsthat sue had mar- | _8% A Naples aescas naveasones oe ried a man by the name of Morris Phillips riage, under the new law which some years agoin Vicksburg. He joined the 3 ye a civil rite,and one has al. Federal army, and she never heard from him | kes MAUTUNES & O'S lady of Naples The until ashorttime since. She was informed this ks thisexample will be somewhat that he had been married three times sinse he | WENT vely followed. Jeft ber, and that he was living with his last : ier dae wife in this city. Upon this information she sy catego hac reogeon aiggirheneng poten disposed of what little effects she had to pro- x least $100,000, have a sister in the re means visi 4 a rriving here, the found the information se hat Fe Ne ee ee) waotaepperwe be correct, and under great excite parhabasteciempapmacscnty bored yesterday morning to secure & Ww pringtierd, Ohio, is takingon airs It for his arrest. This was granted by Jalcv | bas two Meyers in full authority, anda sec- Izard, and Mr. Phillips was nd post-office is about to be opened in opposi- and placed in durance vile to an tion to the “regular” one. cruel and unmaniy conduct upon a ch a7°A curious case bas occurred in Louis- bigamy. A package that she carried o ville, Ky. A man named Smith, put bis hand the pictures of the ehtidrey’ of ber futhiess | into a teed trough, expecting to find a pet ben. Jord, and in her trenzy she but <arr ficel ber | Instead, he found the body of bis boy, aged all, and penuiless she was mthtaz efforts for | mhirteen years, who had accidentally shot hum- reparation. 2 4, EH eelf while getting down from the mow. a " us horse thief named Wen. 87 An Irish schoolmaster is teaching seen tman copan -d by the simall-poxin Pe- | Mexicans English at twenty-Sveoneis ost tev, tersburg, Va., ou Svturday. The police didn’t | son. His pupils — ee faith, interfere, oe Sree by meg rods yy te deigen Sa cion that the “master” isa Fenian.—{ Mexican Correspondent bouse-keepers throw twar, B2-Gov. Curtin is for Andy Johnson, A Romantic MarkiaGe—A few weeks ago a& young man named John —— was arrested, charged with haying committed an outrage upon the person of a young lady. He was locked up in the Tombs, and in due course of ume the papers reached the District Attorney's office. Mr. Hall sent for the outraged one, who unfolded ber tale, by which he discovered that the lady was more anxious for her good name than to punish the accused. Officer Jacobus, of the District Attorney's office, was deputised to visit John in his lonely cell, and submit to him bis choice of imprisonments, the one being in a State prison, the other in a lady's arms. Needless to say, the bearded messenger of Cupid received a joyful welcome, and John signified his desire to eater the bonds of Hymen, and thus be released from those of justice. The officer then proceeded to the residence of the fair one, and discovered her engaged in the laudable, if not romantic, occupation of shell: beans. When informed of what was wan of her, the lady objected—not to getting mar. ried, but that she did not have a white dress. Hymen’s deputy informed her that now was her only chance. On hearing this, down went the beans and up started the girl. Calling a female triend, the ladies and Mr. Jacobus pro- ceeded to the Tombs, from whence the pris« oner was conveyed to the residence of Father Curran. Here the ceremony was performed, our gallant officer acting as “best man.” Thus, as a wife cannot i against her husband, the charge against the latter falls to the ground. The happy couple issue “no erds.”"—N. ¥. Express. @?7"Dr. Pusey is still pursuing his plan of a union between the Church of England and Rome. - Ss? ltalian brigands Iately captured Mr. Wennerson, a rich Swiss, at Salerno, and did not release him till his family paid fourteen thousand ducats. Their firs! demand was for 2 million ducats, but this was refused. 87° Some of the Calitornia Indians barn their dead. Two cases of cremation are just reported from Mariposa and Placer counties. 87 A very foolish Maxim—Maxim-ilian. &?- A rich Russian prince in Paris has mar- ried a poor but pretty seamstress. The fine world is much moved by the event. 87 Barnum’s last is a 1080 Ib. hog. g7° The most absurd of the many foolish re- ports now circulating in Canada is, that prep. trations have been made to destroy the Sus- cooked, are the Guest part o a id'be fried as oysters are.

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