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re ~~ / THE EVENING STAR Is PUBLISHED DAILY, (‘EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Penn’a avenus ard tth thrret RY W. D. WALLACH. ———— ‘The STAR 's rerved by the carriers to their wubecribers in the City and Distric at Ten CENTS PER WEEK. Copies at the connter, wilb thout wrappers, Two Cents each. Price yor Marine —Three months, One Deliar and Pifty Cents; six months, Tiree Dol- ars; one year, Five Deliars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. TheW KLY STAR—published on Friday morning—Owe Dollar and a Haif @ Year | ™, XXVIT. SE EE PEE LET NT ben ~ BOOTS, SHOES, &c. AT ©CST! LAST CHANCE?! We will sell for the next twenty days, at COST, cur entire stock of Men's and Boys’ BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies’ and Wisece’, and Children’s GAT- TERS, BALMORALS, and SHOES of all descrip- — JOHNSON & BROTHER. 349 Pennsylvania avenue, wn 10" w N’S H. TE FE Moe Philadelphia) Ag CELERRATEP LADIES’ SHOES. AGENCY 455 11TH STREET, one equare from Leg tment of Ladi A large sec oOTS AND BHUES constantly on hand. Aine. Orders attended to. +e 3 Gm” @ DENTISTRY. DENTISTEY. form my friends and the public that OH ON. Sole Agent. ne 2 5 FILL or INSERT TEETH on Gold, Bobver, and treat irregularity of the tee RK J.T. OOUMBR, Graduate of the Baltimore College of mb 22 tm" Dental Surgery. 7 BETA. M&M. LOOMIS, M. BD. The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at his office im this city. Many persons wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and So person can wear e*Sers who cannot wear Persons calling at my effice can be secommodated ith any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are partioniar, and wish the pa- rest, cleanest, stronge’t and most perfect denture t art can procure, the MIN geal TEETH will be wor yong warranted. Rooms in this city—No. 33% Pennsylvania ave., between 9th and lta sts. Also, 907 Arch stree Philadelphia. eo Wly REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TERTA EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. L would advice alt having teeth to, extract to call at DR. Tew eS obce, al bsve them taken out without a Siso. call snd examine the “s new and tm. Proved mrthed of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEE tf you once see the creat Improvement in his teeth, you will beve them in no ot! ie than this new snd ve'nsble one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver sad Rvbber Plates at the old price, a8 we bave not advanced the price on our work the great ebaage 'o gold Bo. 24% Pena’a ayenus, between 12th and 18th : 8. R. LEWIS. M. D., Dentist, SURANCE COMPANIES. posers YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME, FIRE INSURANCE. NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE OO) THR RATAN OF WASHINGTON. CHARTERED BY GONGESSS, CAPITAL 21,000,000, RISKS TAKEN AT THE SLOWEST RATES. LOSSES PReEMPTLY PAID. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, orice: 444 }th et.. nearly opposite Biggs & Co.’s Bank- img House BRANCH OFFICE: AtJOHR BH. JGUNSON’S Law Office, No. 64 La, -) pear Bank of Washington. This Commany ts now prepared to insure all de- scriptions of property against loss or di by fre op #nch terms a* cannot fail to be acceptable to the citixens of the District. In this Compan: you can lnenre por FERNITURE. MEROWANDICE, WARBHOUSES OR DWELLINGS fora year or sberter peried. This Company starts with a CASH CAPITAL 0. ali patd in. Enrety ouabiing them of €100.0) © offer to the citizens of the D' reater secu- ‘tty than hag over been offered heretolore. Pokeies will be !soned for @ shorter Period than que yeas. S80 vrding to the New York seale fer short beuraace. PIRECTORS: Cnrerles Knap. President, Richard Wallach, GW. Biege Vice Pree't, Daniel Dodd, H. O. Pannestoca, Tromes Eerry, George 5. Gide William Dixen. NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. Marshall Bro Lo 226m INSURANCE ©€O. OF WASH N AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, CHABTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837, VO $200,000 SURPLUS FUND. $30,000 Property of all kinds insufed for year or less peri Buiiders’ risks granted en the most favorable terme. Xo charge for policies. JA Es ADAMS. President. Samuel Cropley, Feou Pickreli, Bobvert White, ef Georgetown. RisD'Bstls, pemeg bere" Job A hal m oo ad Chas. W. Davis, Saw ’l Redfern, Bocrew Rethiwell. of Weshingion Avdrew Kethwell, is The Directors im Georgetown are authorized "by the Board to renew pelicies and take risks in ’ town. oo iS cccm, ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry. A ABGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, from 4 ‘ited States Government Hospital and Army , comprising— Linen Table ‘Spreads, Linen Bed Spreads, Wocien Blankets, Oounterpanes. Rubber Blankets, Linen Koller Towels, Linen Sheets, Woolen Socks, Linen Pillow Slips, Striped Bed Sacks, Bair Linen Bed x Bosk — Tic! Lottou Shirts, ron bs & " Bedside Tables, Sic Dressing € Momuito Netting, Crash. jacemen *. * t base for h. Kee ping purposes. ~Flutvcstyronery il cepa tnd torte nec’ -— ~ ayers who acon gen ie aneeed GeneriP ore Re MBON 2 UO 506 Ninth street, fert! ope door nerth of Penn. avenue. jens H. SNYDER, PROVISION DEALER, Louss.ata avenue, temoeen 6A and 7h streets, (South Bide.) Betng thankfu) for past patronage, I beg leave te iptorm customers thet I ne coment “4 band « full suppiy of PEOVISIONS. i BEEF. MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, SUGAB- CURED CORNED BEEF, SPICED ROUNDS, together with ail the finest brands of SMOKED eit vbeeenbl garate Ca aMcs HAUTE Bite lawest pombe prices ANNE? Ofce Kooms snd large Hall for a a th store. Ww ILLI i mah Wwouks,’ N MARBLE MAS tee AND TOR ee TABLE Mcuaments made to order on Teasonab! and shertest notice uihecme ‘Will Keep courtantly op hand EASTE! Be sed Maiuie Mitso. BASTERE MAE- orders for Plombers SLA promptly attended lvania sveune. between Streets week. Weskingten: DD “aoe MBOLD'S CON Ps P H™ CONCENTRATED EXTRACT S CONCENTRATED £X CONC Ra’ RELE BOLT CE Ree TRACT Is the Great Blood ae - Both red according to the ru! Phar- macy ‘and (hen istry, ane are the most active that Onn be made 2 if THY § HALL.—The duties of this tn- "aitucion will be resumed on Sept. 15, 1868. For and circular at i+] prin- E. PARSO Ostonsrille. IANO TUNING. ** mitation © terme. ac, see cat cipal bookstores of etpal- et atittiee Orders ic’ 4 Sclomen = Bowkstere, 332 Py. aveuus promptly atteaded bo fe LDS EXTRACT RPCHU gives healt to the the frame and blood symrtone Pumpin Hmmm, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES BOE Cremteet Vanety mouth of Now York. af MARK EITEN® $53 seve eve O6a Fetlows thatt ene ~ te Edeer CLOTHING, &c. 446 crotine Mods, 446 Corner 43; street and Pennsylvania avenue. We most reepectfully invite the especial attention of the citizens and strangers to oar unser; stock of GENTS’. YOUTHS", AND BOYS’ CLOTH- ING. Wehave succeeded in bringing before the public the most splendid assortment of SPRING CLUTHING that red for the pat- ronage of the citizens of this city, embracing every color and style that could be found in the market; cut in the most artistic style. and made up equal to the best c ij min this mar tic: is market. GENTS’ FURNISHING GUODS in endless va- riety. including every article found in a first clase Na veo bot gestae jeare cal ime. eat OAD WIRSENFELD & 00. JAMES LacKEY. = MERCHANT TAILOR, Post Office, st Cloths, Cassi- meres. and Vestingy in the market, which be wilkmake up in & manper unsurpassed, and at prices to suit the times. A fashionable garment and a good fit gnarantesd, or no obligation to take the goods mh 23-1m A 462 Soventh atreet, oppo Js receiving some of the hands SECKET. BY THE BARD OF OAK BALL, Each day as you read vorr newspaper, An oiler you often will find Te teach you to make a great fortune, If you are but that way tnclined, Tf yon will send them some money, ‘heir secret to you they will tell; And fer others which like te inform you, A few stamps will answer as weil. But. I have gct something to tell yon, That will save you many atramp If you want te bay good and cheap clothing; And I den’t ¢ven charge you a samp. New just walk up to Seventh strect, And straight into SMITH’S OAK HALL go, And 5001 fed the best clothes in the city Are sold by SMITH BROTHERS & CO. SMITH BROTHERS & 00., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. vakK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STRE st and finest stoek of in the city of nred the best. tists in th make up in the ‘inest style, and at lees any other establishment. mhiy __ 8. B. & Co, N LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 517 » Sth street Penn avenne. desires to call the attention ef his friew + and the public generally to hie choice selection of goods for SPRING and SUMMER WEAR, which he will make up at reasonable rates tosnit the times Mr. ROBERT HARD( ™ ness, invites his former fri # to give himacall, and gnsrantees « perfect fitting and fashionable garment to all who may give their patronage. mh )5- 1m" ] AM NOW REO Junst rece PILCE Gu ington We aro pre is associate in bnei- VING MY SPRING GOODS To which the attention of the Publicis in vited. WM. TUCKER, Merchant Tailor, No. 426 Pennsylvania avenue, mb 14 so2w* between 1% and 6th streets, CHARLES PARMER. JAMES T. WALKER, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 484 Seventh street, near F. A fine assortment of GLOTHS, CaSSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand, which they will make up im the lastest styles and best pos- sible manner We have also a fine assortment of Genis’ Furnishing Goods aoe Cd Age Reg Shirts made toorder. fe 26- 3m PARMER & WALKER, F, 2: ceeaet te i F, Bongon § Os., erriZin GAR EE Eon M ; aiecal tate Bees, — bas fassineton 7 PERSONAL. M. PRINOB, 351 F street. opposite Patent Office, the only practical STAMPER in the District, wishes to inform hie customers that be is t Counected with any ether Ktamping concern in iscity. Asthere are so-calied Stampers using e. hence this notice. He bas only one piace, on F street. kly in receipt of new patterns, which are mato np wt once fed SERENIAM S. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON. C.F. BLACK, LAW OFFICE, BLACK, LAMON £ 00., Comneellors and Attorneye-at-Law in the Sapreme Gcurt of the United States. the Cour tof Claims, the Courts of the District. the Executive Departments. and Committees ef Congress. Office, 46% lith street, (directly opposite Wil- tarda’ Hotel.) de 18-tf FRANCIS H.sMiTH.) [JAMES 0. CLEPHANE SMITH 2&2 OLEPHABE, LAW REPORTRES aND 29 mai SRORTHAND WRITERS. ADS BVEDUL, + 9 OF okt ____ ez . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ne 36 Lovisiana Avenue, above Sixth Rtree* oc -ly Wasnineton, D,O Every one owning a herse +bould we the above articles, eepecisliy at this season of the year. SERED OATS. — article for sale; the very best in the FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED Hay, For sale Sow, 3 quantities to suit, by W.M. GALT & CO., Sorner Ind i vi-tt ib CAKE, O1L MEAL. meh wat TY! NEB LINEN, HEMP, COTTON, FANOY AND OTHER TWINEs. A}so, BENCH HAND,WOOD and other SCREWS. For sale cheap at Ne. 513 7th street. mhTim J.D. EDMOND &.00._ i Mey CELEBRATED MORGAN AND OANA- DIAN STALLION will stand at Brightwood Park (7th street. near Fort DN Stevens) every Monday and Tueslay after. the Ist of Apri! wednectey and a at Ten- nellytewn Hotel. and Friday and saturday at my Stables, No. 196 4). street, between E and F sts, Island. The horse will stand $5 single jeap, $10 for the season. and $15 insure the mare with foal. Selling or Betton breaks the insurance. Al) care will be taken with wares. No res: i pt. for client. JOBN DINHA . mh Z-tapl* _Proprieter. J EVER TOO LATE TO LEABN B MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI'S NEW SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM PIANO PORTE AND SINGING. Mons. Alexander Wolowski, 80 well known in Washington, and who brought ont some of the best talent ip our giz by his new simplified system, ano aad jing Uowrses. is centinuing his Si \. Those whieh to become fime jana, can yet at 371 Pa. avenue. op- P 2 calli votel. foro a. m.. andfrom7 to8 p. = sag tae MASON & ORGAN, with octave pedal Ww: HAVE JUST RKCBIVED ONE 12 STOP HAMLIN CaBINET two set of keys, and two! bass Itis a superior instra- © invite organizts amateurs to eal) Bat ‘ereet Organ. All other inetese ~ te vt imitations, the celebrated Osbi: i rely inferior mentee the ag Sata No. 318 Pa avenue sawtt between 9th and 10th. , i CONT! COR NOW: BETENTION OR INCONTINENOR of the bladder or Ridne; 8, diseases of the prostrate eat, stone in the ‘binder, caleutns vel or -duat deposit, ‘end all dissases of the iadder, OR SALE_ fal bred BLACK STALLION. tam Bollce ne 4 toner Meirgnon- TSS . 8 sl nite ][TAUIAN CHESsE, Just reecived. CANESTRALO CHEESE. CACOIO CAVALLO CHEESE. N. Ww. BOROHEL! mhe — APERBAR OINes— P the lowest cat races itt House. asgortment, ‘3. 3S eet ad ing Star. AMUSEMENTS. QRUVER’S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenve, near Willard’s Hotel. LEONARD GROVER & CO..................Directors LEONARD GROVEE.......0. D. HESS. RESUMPTION OF THE FORMER POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION, With no extra charge for securing seats in advance. GRAND PRODUCTION, In astyle of hitherto Unexampled Magnificence, of the entire Great Epectacular Drama, in Five Tableaux, eutitied THE SEA OF ICH; Ox, A THIRST FOR GOLD: Replete with Effects of the most stextlin® and novel nature, prodaced with new and uiagoif- jcent scenery, wonderfn! mechan- ical effects, by Ke’ sup th cos- ; new propertics and ap- ter; avd all the original Music #1 under the direct! of Mr. WEBE cast of characters 18 one of the very best evor selected for the same piece in America, caliing inte requisition the entire strength of the Great Com) tny. ty which has been added. as Leading Lady, antifr! and Ac- complished Young American Actress, MES, AG- NEs PERRY. _ METZEROTE HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2%, THEODORE HABELMAN’S LAST GRAND SACRED CONCERT, tumes. by Mrs. Endi pointments, by O PROGRAMME, PART 1. 1. Trio, from Joseph... seen bY Mehul Mad. Johannsen, M necke, Habetman. 2. La Truite. = Liszi 3. Qu Darkning Night....... i. ¥. Ahi isa Schiniat 4. Base Song. Prayer from Zaat and Zimmermann Mr. Steinecke 5. Ave Maria, 6. Wanderer’: rause, o-eee-Sehnbert lad. Johannsen. Guiding Star....... Theodore Habelman. parr i 1. Quartetto Fidelio... Neethoven Mad, Johannsen, Mise Sonmidt, steinec ke, and Iabelmau. Concert a easenssaioeans Miva Krauco. Feska 2. Vale di De Kouski 3. Ave Maria Strade!! .-Flotow Mr. Habelman 4, Duetto.. = Mendelsohn Mad. Johannsen and Mr. Steinecke, 5. Thou Ab = -Reichart 6. Barcarol.... stein Schubert Mr. Habelman Robin Adair ; Mr Habe!man Coneucto oe Mir. Schaffer TIOK ETS, ONE DOLLAR, RESERVED SEATS FIFTY CENTS EXTRA. To be had at Metzerott’s Music Stere. The Mecnificent (irand Piano used on thie ovca ficn is from the manofactory of STEIANWAY & SONS. clock; to commence at § wal ne _ Mi 2i-2t STUPENDOLUS CONSE DATION, TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT EXHIBI- TIONS IN THE SAME TENT DAN BICE’S CIBC AND MENAGERIE Will exbibitio Washington one week,commencing MONDAY, APRIL 2, EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK. EVERY EVENING AT7 O'CLOOK, LOCATION FOOT OF 671 STREET, NEAR PENNSILVANIA AVENUE. Admi+sion to beth Bhows.... Chilaren under 30 years of age. SPECIAL NOTIOE. The Menegerle will be exbibited first; after which will be an intermission of five minagtes, siv- ing those a chance to retire that do not desire to witness the performances of the Arens. Doors open at 7' o’clock. #0 cents 3 cents DAN RICE will positively appear in each exhi- jon : jet. At Lecturer in the Menagerie, 2d. As Clown and Jester (for the frat time in Many years) in the Circus THE MON&TER ELEPHANT ROMEO, Positively the largest Elephant ever imported to this country. Tegether with the largest collection of Living Animals. RING, TRICK AND PERFORMING HOBSES, PONIES AND MULES, With the wonderful BLIND TALKING HORSE, EXCELSIOR, Ja., will be introduced wt each and every performance. Remember, the two separate Shows to be seen for ope price of edinission, or either separate for the bame price. THE GORGEOUS PROCESSION will take place MONDAY MORNING, April 24, abont 10.8. m. tab 27-5 METZEROTT HALL. G@G@BRBAND CONGQERT BY THE CHOIR oF 8ST. ALOYSIUS CHUROB, ed by Eminent Talent, under the direction MADAME CEOILIA YOUNG KRETCHMAR, en the EVENING OF EASTER MONDAY, April 2d. TIOKETS, ONE DOLLAB. For eale at the Bookstores, and at the Music Stere of Mr. W, G. Metzerott. wnh 23-T S&M 6t_ CANTERBURY, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street, GEORG B LBA weet cceeccereeneevee@le Proprietor THE RESORT OF THE PEOPLE. GREAT ATTRACTIONS THI£ WEEK. SENSATION THE ORDER OF THE Day. Production of an Entirely New and Original sen- Drama, Written Expressly for this Ks- ishment, by Mark Grayson, Esq., an entitled the HARP OF ERIE ; OR, TRE FENIANS TRIUMPHANT & IRELAND FREE First appearance of L. J DONNELLY, the Cel- ebrated Ballet Master, with his Famous Corps de Ballet Firet appearance ef M’LLE ROSA, Premiere Danseuse. the Corps de Ethiope, New Negro Acts b; LIGAN, RYMAN, EDWARDS and BUC Add Ryman Re vivalot toe Prize Drama by THE GUEBRILLAS OF THE POTOMAC, with a fall east, LADIES’ MATINEE ON SATURDAY, coramencing at 3 o'clock. Monday next, Apet 2. First Representation of DJO'S CAVE. a PHors. 4. W. 2 OH. PB. KBRIS’ DANCING : ACADEMY, PAREKR’S HALL Pennsylvania avenue, between 6) Oppesite Metropolitan Asour Winter Searon is about to close, those wishing to join our classes should avail then.celves of this opportunity. And as during this ogentet remeron will be mede for owr Grand May Ball and Bxhibi- lion, all those desiring to take partia the exe! h and 7th ete. ‘otek. should lose no time i entering. Hours of Twitron: Yor Lads asters, Wednesday and Saturday ‘afecrnoon, Gentlemen, Tocedey once. evenings, Te to 10. O rtesta bestcmsiacsaiventianis convenience of at i in be had st J. F. Bilis’; Philp & 80 Nomon's, ato, at the Academy during the hours jon, The Hallcan be rented for Balls, Parties, - Tees, &c., on reasenabie terme. 4 Peas W **UINGTON CITY Lean oFric LEV! B.DE WOLFP, No. 377 fesse ieee between a% 6th streets, opposite National Hetel, 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. Guns, Pis- fols. Gewtlemen’s and Ladies’ Wearlng Apparel Goods of ail desori ptions bought and gold, ‘Private entrance adjoining. 20-Sm* choice S ORNAMENTAL BERS TREES & Fos peat WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. MARCHE 28, 1866. 2, SPECIAL NOTICEs. Free genet to PERFUMES—ot the swarm oo erior perfomes uy corm) wil - Lon's “NIGHT-BL MING CEREUS sea ly even the memory remains. They are literatly +} forgotten, while the sales of that ne plus witra of a: fragrance constantly incresses a we Sold everywhere. SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUOKU Js CURING every care of Kipnty DisBask, RERUMATism, GraveL, URINARY DiserpeRs, WEAKNESS and Pains in the Back, Female Complaints and TRoveLEs arising from Excessks oF any Kinp COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & CO,, New York, and BARNES, WARD &CO., New Orleans, Southern Agente. BUKLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Bostov, Muass., General Agents. fedl@ly COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A superier Tot Soar, prepared from refined VxcerraRrE Oi1s in combination with GLyceRiyE and especially designed for the use of Lavies, and forthe Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by al! druggists. feS-ecly HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE- NEWER Renews the Hair. Hatz’s Vecetapie Sic tian Harm Resewerr Restores gray hair to the oricival color, Hats’s Veoetarir Sicirtan Hair Revewser Prevents the hair from failing off. Berz’s Vecrtasnr Stertax Harr Renewer Makes the hair soft and ylossy. .& SICiLIAN Hate Renewen the skin, Marx Reyewer If tho beet preparation for ce hair wsented to the pablic sale by all druggist. (9 %0-Toly Parvy’s Sterzian Veoerta Has proved Price $1. TO DYE Fasy is very destrabie. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIL DYE is the beet in the world. Gomplete ix one hottie. No wash, nestain, notrouble. Achtid canapply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed im public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rud off or make the Bair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price75 cents Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. DEMAS BARNES & CU., New York, Wholesale Azents. my 16-eoly THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR. J. W. POLAND'S NE COMPOUND, icted throughout the coun- try. after having been proved by tho test of eleven ears, in the New Fngland States, where its merite Bare become ag well Rnown az the tree from which, in part. it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURKS Sure Threat. Coids, Cougus, Diptheria, Broachitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary "Am generally. It isa remarkable femed Compisiats. Diahetes, Dit Voicing Urine, Bleeding trom tae Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. Give it a trial if you would learn the value of a goed and tried Medicine. It is pleasant cafe and sure. Sold by Druggiets aud Dealers in Medicine gen erally. . GFO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, jan 23 suv Boston, Mass. A SUPERIOR REMEDY, We can conscientiourly recommend to those suf fering from a cisreasing cough. DR, STRICK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. At gives reliefalmost instantaneous, and is withel botdisegreenble to the taste. There is nudeult but the Mellifuone Cough Balsam one of th: best preparations in use, and is all that its propri etor Riot y ig it. We bave tried it during the past week, found relief from a most distressin, cough. Itis prepered by Pr. Strickland, No. 136 Sycamere street. Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by Baggies. Sold By, J. NAIRN & OO.. also a: WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRISTI- Sui Pa, avenue end 602 Ninth atreet. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. JAREDS EMAIL SpE PARIS FOR THE This secret of beantifying the skin being only pag te JULES JAKED, he honorably states that itdiffers from ail other Eceereions, Sane scientifically composed from if ants and harmiess gums, which produce the most brilliant complexion. giving a soft, even texture to the skin, like that of an infant, Jared's “Email de Paris” cleanses the pores from thore unsightly black worm specks and particles which give coarseness to the cor and by cleansing preduces a healthful glo faces. after afew weeks, most happily. nd pimples. and is espec ys ieati marks left by small-pox. Jared’s** Email de Paris” is foes ening indorsed by Mile. Vestvali, Lucille Western. Mra. D. P. Bowers, Mrs. Emma Wailer. and many jadiee in private life, whose cammendatory letters, for ob- vious reasons, cannot be published ‘ed's ‘Email de Paris” can be obtained at 'e cpot, Penn. avenge, and of all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and © ua lS-eotm cose! TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer the Re efit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he hasbeen troubled for eight years with an sggrn- vated case-of Piles. and bie brother was disch rom the srmy as incurable, (he being quite para- yzed With the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRICKLAND’S: PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these fonssenee, beside the daily testinionials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffer- ing thet the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are enred by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy, Itis sold ky Druggists everywhere. Sold | J. W. NAL & 00.; CHAS. CHBISTIABI, 371 Pa, avenne and 503 Niuth street. 00 26-1¥ SEORET DISEASES SamanitTan’s Girt is the most certain, safe and eflectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours No mineral,no balsem,no mercury. Only ten pills te be taken, It is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do age to be exposed. Male packagos, $2; fe- male, Famaritan’s Root and Herne Juices—A positive and perinauentcure for Spphitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores, Spote, Tetters, &c rice $1.25 per bottle. Sold by 8.C. Ferd. See advertisement. my 5 STOP THAT SORATOHING, And use WHEATON’S ITOH UINTMENT. It cures itch and Salt Rheum in 43 hours; also cures GhUlbiaine, Uloers, and all Braptions of the 8 Skin, mar 28-ly_ "360 Pennaylvania avente, IDWEL “467 Datrect, * EBON, Dealers in sil the latest styles of PAPER HANGINGS, WALL PAPERS, AND WINDOW SHADES, Suitable for Parlore, Halls, Dining Rooms, &c. Also, on hand. a fine assortment of OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS,RUSTIC BLINDS, PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, All of which they effer at the lowest cash prices. All work in their line executed on the most rea- sonable terms and at short notice, in the city or ceuntry, by experienced workmen. REMEMBER THE PLACE, 367 D STREET. NEAR NINTH, FRANKLIN HALL BUILPING, det, 9th and J0th ste., opposite Seaton Hall, wh 16-1m Washington. D.C. LAND, STEPHENSON & 00. Moser reetcut Lise BALTIMORE, Wasningr in. ALEXANDEIA, And oa valerandvia allroad the Orange & omoraata eG caps ‘The above Line 5 wa x yt oun Line, the erty remasee Se ee te sak pgton CFARLAND. Baltimore. TEPEEN*ON. Washington, D ©. 4,075. TELEGRAMS, &c. Bradley Jounson, who left Maryland at the outbreak ef the rebellion and subsequently re- turned as &@ general commanding a rebel brig- ade, was arrested yesterday, in Baltimore, by U.S. Marshal Bonifant,on « warrant issued on an indictment fer treason found by the grand jury in August last. A motion was made before Judge Giles for tne discharge of the prisoner, on the ground that his parole exempted him from civil prosecution. Judge Giles refused toenteriain the motion, and held Johnson to bait for his appearance in the sum cf tep thousand dollars. A dispatch from Brownsville, Texas, says: The iate Imperial disaster ac Parras has been confirmed. The French Genera! Dunay, with LA men coming up from Saltillo w protect the Imperial garrison at ‘arras, had his re- treat cut off, and on the Sth the Liberals at- tacked bim, capturing his whole force and come munitions of war. The Laberal loss was infling. In the imterior Slates of Mexico the Liberais have aequired a magnificent triumph, intitcting heavy losses on the Imperialisis, The Lab 1 cause is looking brighter The company formed to purchase the mine- ral springs on the Gettysburg pattle-field, and erect & summer hotel for the accommodation of visitors to this historic site, ing failed to comply with the contract, the proprietor has revoked the contract, and there is now little prospect of the accomplishment of the object mmer, unless other measures are soon The echooner Lizzie I York for Charl 5.c teague shoals oa Sunday morn: and pieces. Qne seaman was drowned mer Patapseo, from Baltimore for New otk, bas put ino Norto! from con € New rred in the Go wharf at City Point the buildings for the spac rament buildin: €5.000, which was fully Thet nsured, © purchased all ren the ¢ irey Company perty on Vine sireet, be and Mozart G Cincinnati, on they will erect a magnificent opera house, with printing offices tn the rear. A duel took place at daylight Monday morn- ing, near Le gton, hentnucky, between Joseph Deshea and Alexander Kembrongh At the second fire Kembrough was shot through both bips. The suspension of the banking house of Cul- ver, Penn & Co.. New York, is announeed. Their liabilities are very large, but it is sup- pored their assets will cover them. The Peace Conference in Hampton Roads. MR. SEWARD'S OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. ‘The letter from the Secretary of State to our Embassador in England, giving an official his- tory of the peace conference heid in Hamy Roade, between President Lincoin and See tary Seward on our side, and Messrs. A. H. Stephens, R. M. T. Hunter, and J. A. Camr bell, on the part of the rebels, has been pub- lished. It commences by 2 review of the cir stances which led to the conference, aud zi # conciseand graphic recorc on that The co s geb There was no attendan secretaries, clerks, or other witnesses. ing was written or read. ‘of Noth- The conversa- tion, though earnest and free, was calm and courteous and kind on both sides. The Rich- mond party approached the discussion rather smdirectly, and at no time did they either make egorical demands, or tender formal stipula- absolute refusals. Nevertheless, the confere » Which lasted foar ts at issue bet the insurgents w timetly raised 2ud discussed fully, intel ly, and im an amiable spirit. What the arty seemed chiefly to favor was at of the question of repa: which the war is waged, and 2 mw ion of the efforts of the Goverumen $ as those of the insurgents, to some extrinsic policy or scheme for 2 season, during which passion might be expected to subside and the armies to be reduced, and trade and inter- course between the people of both sections re- sumed. It was suggested by them that throagh such postponement we might now have im- Mediate peace, with some not very certain prospect of an ultimate satisfactory adjustment of political relations between this Giovernment and the St. cuon OF people now engaged in conflict t. ‘This suggestion, thongh deliberately consid- ered, was nevertheless regarded by the Presi- deni as one of armistice or truce, and be a>- nounced that we can agree to no ation or suspension of hostilities except on the disband- Ment of the msurgent forces and the restora- tion of the national authority throughout all the Statesim the Union. Cellateraliy and in Subordination to the proposition that was thus announced, the anti-slavery policy of the Un:- ted States was re¢iewed in all its bearings, and the President announced that he must not be expected todepart from the positions be had heretofore assumed in his Proc! ation of Emancipation and other documents, as these ositions were reiterated in bis list Annaal eesage. It was farther declared by the President that the complete restoration of the national! suthority was an indispensable con- dition of any assent on our part to whatever form of peace might be proposed. The Presi- dentaseured the other party that while he must adhere to these positions, he would be pre- pared, so tar as power is lodged with the Ex- ecutive, to exercise liberality. His power is limited by the Constitution And when peace sheuld be made, Congress must necessarily actin regard to appropria- tions of money and to the admission of repre- sentatives from the insurrectionary States. The Richmond party were then informed that Congress had, on the 3ist wlt., adopted, by a constitutional majority, a joint resolution, sub- mitting to the several Staies the proposition to abolish slavery throughout the U/aron, and that there is every reason [o expect that it will soon be accepted by three-fourths of the States, so as to become a part of the national organic law. The conference came to an end by mu- tualacquiescence, without procuring aa agree- mentof views upon the several matters dis- cussed, or any of them. Nevertheless, it is, perhaps, of some importance that we haye been able tosubmit our opimions and views directly to prominent insurgents, and to hear them answer in a courteons and not unfriendly manner. during Dry Goons.—Trade is dull for the season. Prices of all goods aredownward. The fall in the rates of the exchange reduces the prices of foreign goods. which, from an excess of sup- ply, are also selling below cost; and the fall in cotton and gold, actual and prospective, ren- ders the market for home ucts 4 continual falling one. No dealers will buy largely for stock, but only for immediate consumption. Deniers from the interior are on here, but buy sparingly. Payments from Western buyers are reported te be backward, which is check- img their credit. Prints have declined ie.ave. Some considerable sales have been mace at the reduction, but prices are still heavy. Brown ehirtings and sheetings have ceclined. Phe demand is moderate. leached prime goods are rather scarce, and therefore notéso heavy in price. Delaines bave fallen Se. a yard, and are still tending down the demand being below the sapply. A good inquiry exists for doeskins, whi are steady: and cloakinge tor ladies are firm and active. Sbawis are abundant, but dull and lower. Fancy cassimeres are in over-supply. The demand is limited and Se avontyrivel — Foreign goods are very inac’ id and, except for linens. pricesare lower. Quota- tions are nominal. The auction sales are nu- merous, and large parcels are forced to a sale atlow prices. Silks suitable for mantillas and cloaks are most inquired for. German woven dress goods, shawls, silks, ribbons, and fancy caseime ret ve been extensively sold through the auction rooms. The importations of goods continues neverineless.—N. Y. Independent. 87 A man in St. Louis being confined in the «calaboose” bung himself because the sunch was, a he said, upendorabie. BF AUanlic Cable kes are Bow 18 season. | he motion to postpene the subect veut Thursday Was decided iu the urgauye, yeas it ba i Mr. Clark moved to amend by siriking ovt all after the word Stockton, and iueerdag “is not entitled tonseat irom the Ntate of New Jersey for the term of <ix years trom the sh of March, 1:65.” Mr. Steckton then took the foor, at great length in favor of b and the power of the Legie! Yention to prescribe ite own rules. from numerous authorities, aud brox ward cases heretoore decided by the \ 9 au Mr. Devis moved to amend the amesumen of Mr. Clark by inserting “that the Legisiature of New Jersey having convened iB jou aereuRg to choose a ‘Senator to the Congress of the Tinted States, and having agreed in » {meet - ing that a plurality should rieet, nnd # firet baliet the said John P. Stocktoa Bavews Te ceived 40 votes out of the +! votes of the Lagu. kuure, and all other persons having rece mn a lees vote, and the president of said jo.u: eou- vention having declared said John ton duly elected, and no appeal being taken fom such decision, therefore the said John i’. Scock - ton & duly elected,” &e. The yeas and nays being demanded. resntied yeas 15, nays 27 a amendinent to the amendmen: was cted. wr McDougall moved to p the for. her consideration of the subje. ad e-mor- row: which was disagreed to by a wore of 10 15 The question was then taken ment of Mr. Clark, and resulted Yees— Mesers. Brown, Cha r ness. Cragin, Creswell, Feeery Howard, Howe. Kirkwood, Lane Nye, Pome Ramsey, Shere Sumner, Wace, Williams, Wilson Nay:—Meesrs. Anthony, Baci Davis, Doolittle, Guthrie, Hy Hendricks, Johneon, Lam gall, Morgan, Nesmith, Norton, Poluad, iiuidle, Isbury, Trumbull, Van Winkie, aud Wil- n The question was then taken on ¢ tion as amended, and resulted vote being cast, 22 to 21. The Chair stated that he had paired off with the Senator from Maine, [Mr. Morrill.) Before the vote was announced Mr changed his yoie from the negative afirmative. The Chair then announced the passage of the resolution by 2 yote of 23 to 20. Mr. Clark said the Senator from Delavvare (Mr. Riddle} baving changed his vow, uv soubt tor the purpose of moving a recon: he (Mr. Clark) wonld now T, aud asked that taken Lee, Mr. Hendricks moved t ther consideration of th morrow; disagreed te ne question was then taken ¢ sider, Which was disagre: Tesolu- im the same Kiddie w the of Mr. Trumbull. the message the President returning the bill to provect persons of the United States in their ciy urnish the means of their vind ion, h his objections thereto, was takea up and fter our report closed— Ving, of D York. rose gedreport trom the Commi a. He presented a ma Aung to the condition of and the Carolinas. The rej» laid upon the table, and orgered to be pr Mr. Ross, of IL, said that he we to add two members to the Comm n Re- construction, op the principle laid down yes- terday by the Speaker in the case of aur- line railroad. namely, that a major: y of any special commitiee should be friendly to the measure under consideration. (Laughter on the Democratic side.) The Speaker stated that his a in regard to the commitive on the road bud been taken under the or House. Id propose 20+ LATER FROM EUROPE. The steamer China, from Liverpool on the 17th yia Queenstown on the 15th, has arrived, An unsuccessful attempt was made on the 17th, at Millwall, to launch the mammoth iron - clad Northumberland. After running about a hundred fret she came toa standstill, and all the efforts of the tugs to remove ber proved fruitless. The Prince of Waies and a brilliant assembly were present. The weekly returns of the cattle plague show & continued dimisution of new cases, but 2 larger increase in the number of catile killed. Advices from Madrid to the 16th stave tha! Spain has recognized the Republics of (#nate- mala, Honduras, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Ministers trom these States have signed treaties of with Spain. At the dinner of the St. Patrick's Society of Dublin, Chichester Fortescue, Secretary for ireland, announced that next year the Prince of Wales would accept the office of President of the society. The Observer announces that P. C. ing Will soon succeed Lord C. Paget as Seoretary of the Admiralty. Mr. Fenwick, one of the Lords of the Admu- talty, bas resigned A telegram from Leeds says th quence of rumors of a Fenian on tb coty, that the police force has been jargely aug- mented. Secret drilling bas been going en among the Fenians of Leeds for = The Times of the 1;th announ ciprocity trenty terminated that day, aud says American fishermen will be duly warned, and aiter & fixed me the exclusion of their boats will be enforced, and for this purpose a British war vessel will be stationed to ree that the Tights of fishing are not infringed upon, and to prevent collision: Itis rumored that General Clano will re- place General Dulee as Captain General of Cuba, General Cordova succeeding General Clano as director of the infantry The Vienna journals assert that there has been no interchange of diplomatic notes be- tween Aus: nd Hruesis since February 7. A Vienna telegram says the agreement with Mexico in reference to reercitingia Austria for an Austrian volunteer corps for Mexico was signed on the 15th by Count Meuscotf and the Mexican Minister. The French Consn! General at Alexandria telegraphed from thattown that the cholera epidemic did not existiu Egy pt. Wat Snare We Eat!—lnqnires a cstiven who ignores pork and veal, xud s feat with what he conceives to be outrageons charges for beef. We will tell bia what to ent whicn shall be eheap (comparatévely.) mutri- cious and bealthful. viz: mutton ane e; - While sirloin beef is sold at abont 2% per by. —ome at Ye—even a bind quarter of mutton can be bought for !5c. per lb.. a fore shoulder or brenst atabout half that price, and eggs can be bed at 2¥a3c. each, or Mae. per ih, witn very little bone.” There are so many which ergs can be need, as boik Ired, caudied alone or with dry cod fish or «moked beef, made into omeletres, pudding: d pies, yy nothing of the various drink ich eggs form am important part, that “ lost sight of in their consumption.— Yow Vek Tribune NTU PLAINe. Deaver Ony TRAGEDY MAIL STacE The Overiand Mail Stage on th and Atchinron route was tbe scene, on the ith inst., of @ singular and desperate tragedy. Of the five passengers, one was a German named Fred. Henshild, who, at tbe dead of nicht, when ail but himself were asleep, rushed upon them with knife and pistol, with the apparent in- tention of murdering every one, inciadiog toe driver. Mr. Lewis A. Rice, of Colorado, was killed by the first shot, and im the fearful struggle that followed, another of the party was seriously wounded. Henst:' was finally killed by a passenger who riddied Bis body with bullets from a pistol belonging to Mr. Rice, the murdered man. —_—_—$—$——— FIKaNCIAL.—Thers was a litde more mand for money in New York yesterday atv neon, but the market was easy at 5 wo 6 per cent. on call. The Express says Gold conun- ued to advance, and the ce Wasrun ap to 12S > poateabeegpese led to 127 7,219. Oush old bs stil] scarce. ani Per cent. was pad for it before the close of the Board. Yesterday, atthe Second Hoard, the Stock market was barely settled on the rail ways, and transactions generally were only to A very moderate exvent. At the Inst Board the market was somewhat irregular. Sa" There 1s considerable excitement in New Orieans on the ee bow gnactee.? The mechanics and workingmen that city, of all trades, have combined together to work only eight hours per day; the employers have re- solved to oppose the change, and threaten wo employ Ko man who will not work ten hours a . The tare of Louisiana is in ses- — — an amendment to the Stare Consti as been proposed, changing the num’ of a legal day's work {rom uive to eight. A Fewian Orrcis Broken Ur ey 4 Oare- OLic PRiEst.—A rousing Fenian meeting was in Legged im St. Paul, Minn. = iD, and e ing Was sre ot relund, "our of the most pro’ tholie im that city, took the pl and denounced the movement. This turned the tide. and the meeung broke up in a row between the Roberts and O'Mahony ‘actions of the Femans. & “Heap-equaw white meo” is Indice for Mormons. gypeey bonset it Whe fash.co «a New York. .

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