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THE EVENING STAR ‘MB PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Boutineest corner o Penn’a avenue and ilth street BY . W. D. WALLACH. —o—— ‘Tre STAR is served by the carriers to their wabecribers in the City and Distric at Tan Qunts PER WEEE. Copies at the counter, with without wrappers, Two Cents each. PRicB FOR MaILIve:—Three months, One Doltar and Fifty Cenis; sia months, Three Dol- ert; ome year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morming—One Doliar and a Half @ Year. CLOTHING, &c. for at reasonable rates Gaiithe times, Rave removed from 517 bun surest te the ay tie" H°* HE SUCCEBDED. BY THE BARD OW OAK BALL. For poverty came on % At last a friend ihm advice Which changed fils fortane ia s trice. Now donpe flocked from far and neer, SMITH BROTHERS & 00., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENTS’ GUBNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, . a ae tena STREBT. . recet rgest finest stock of PIEOE “ ever ofisred ia the eity aeuse, Ingten. aT secu: it 2 weare prepared to make up im the (nent open at less prices than any other hment. apa 8. B: & Co. DWABD DOLAN, BESOsANT TAILOR, Corner of 14th street and Penns. avenue, opposite Willards’ Hotol, a fine stock Ds. Sp l4-2m MEBCHANT TAILOBS, Would inform their customers and the public ap ll-im CHABLES PARMER. JAMES T. WALKE MERCHANT TaILOKS, md A fine assortment of OLOTHS, CaS[MERES and VESTINGS on hand, which the: cht make up in the lastest styles and pos- sible maBner. © assortment of Gents’ fe 26-3m_ “PABMER & WALKER. ee) BANKERS. L=¥'s J@UNSON & CO., BANKBES, “AND « DEALERS I8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT §ECUBITIES, 8TOOKS, BONDS. GOLD AND 8ILVEB BOUGHT AMD SOLD. mb 26-tf -= COOKE & 00., BANEBES, Pifisenth terest, oppesiss Treasury, Buy and sell st current rates, and keep always en hand, s fuil supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, _ 3-80 TBEASUBY NOTES, GEBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest pricesfor QUABTERMASTEB’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS eusatr First National Bank OF WasHINeTOR. B COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Qo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY amD FINANCIAL AGENT ©F THE UNITED STATES, : MTH s7., OPPOSITE TEE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United S7-ONE MILLION BOLLARS. 5 We buy end sell aH classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. S@FUBNISH EXCHANGE end make Gollections os ALL THE PRINCIPAL OFTIES @F THB UNITED STATES. t ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACOOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS aad to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERE- MENT LOANS at alt times cheorfally furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasu!neton, Merch 20. 1888. unt LiFruars & BLLEEEY, BAWEERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK. BXOHANGE. Partteular attention given to the following Wtocks : Ebening “XXVil. ° Solar. WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1866. N&, 4,112. INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMUSEMENTS. ak OFFICiaL, wan TELEGRAMS. te. @GROVER'S REW THEATER, ~ | Monday night over Fenian Parties ee seman | ststemeemnrere tec | wh ae pale fall eoncerned. By order of the of State. Duripracer er Stave” vits before the magistrates that they had see; y 2 ine seven war vessels in Georgian Bay, ASSETTS, $3,000,000. Washington, May 8, 1666. beading for that point. Intense excitemeni LOSSES PAID, $1,200,000. ru HSkMah GFERS TROUPE...” og followed, ae all tbr volunteers are ow frontier 1 le ‘The rtistes, . {TRAWSLAaTION. 2 ¥ junteers from interior town’ DIVIDENDS PAID, @1,000,000 2 fem ‘the country Sa: March 16th, 1866, — sent for, the citizens turned out and the POLICIES 168UBD FOR LIFE, the "Eecopained done ot artele am paraded the streets all night Payable annually,;or in ene, Sve, oF tem annual | vated eng P75 5 Some were so pedty frightened that a ay we a a ‘nish squadron, coal ittle, as Sweeny’s Chicago flotilla All Policies are ——— efter three annual stone. peli sod Grom, carry en whe yetin sight, but is hourly expected by payment ve raperton . F. ic; ° terrified citizens. ‘To the amount of the value of the policy. es . iSpera’ apsire 2d. That ee od be armred A Military Commission bas been convened TINY See pent cress given ween She HME oy stay vairy oad Be ‘ieee sitpper. | weaken ie strength of the enemy, 10 deprive wnat trp sa bonnet on arial pancems ‘amoun’ over. onc! with Fa im @ means of their lossesand | DOW in session orfolk, urpose eee Matinee of ROL SATUBDAY BE ascertaining and the e@uses LIGHTER & WHEELER, Agents, investigating 6 Beventh street. which Jed to the recent riot in that city during the negro a an celebrating the passage of the Civil Rights Bill. A number of wituesses have Hen been examined, and it is pre- sumed that the evidence will be quite volumi- Bous The proceedings will be conducted with closed doors, and the evidence will be sub- mitted directly to Lieutenant General Grant. In addition to the religious con vention called AFTERNOON, G248P vocal OONOBBT. =F (By Bequest.) ae bie Professor a Pa eBathnstea at CDR FeLow - Maldasie: 46 Gents; Reserved Bouts; DO Conte. break ol nautrality, by giving to the enemy those facili- ties and resources without which the war could not be carried on ; # 4th. set it ts ee tery sf. Gevernment to the enemy all tie to oblige 3 CANTERBURY. 'y by Dr. Breckinridge, of Kentucky; on the sth him to surrender or to t from - e 7 eee OT meee Or ees Seek Baienel ONL. Berns, ena ca gaala icdeaamen et oe ee Presbyterian General Assemblies, GRORGE LEA.......-Propriotor and Manager. | justifiable war, Uke the present one, nee | Tonia, Menten toe ee Cee ene at St ca ich damages only to ~ . 7th. —_ be pet tek Te Tae meet ite eenoaey BVEE rents, but also to neutral ‘commerce; '6* | delegates are expected to be in attendance, for whose accommodation ample provisions have 5th. That one of these means is to cut off the heen made. All rail pike Mie, ture oF NO OHARGE FOR POLICIES, enemy from communication by depriving him AD THE NAMES: » the . CA: Irish Oomic list | of those resources which neutral veseels. are | ‘bree Mississippi packet companies. and the ane st., nearly opposite Biggs & Co.'s Bank- ingine petgeicn. — ee able to afford him, several main Tailroad hhnes tothe East, have Bong Las Bi WN, the best Song and Dance In the exercise of those powers which the | *#Teed toconyey delegates at half fare. The BRANCH OPFicE: |. performer in business. law of the 24th of September, 1865, confers | ®®”!tary condition of the city was never better. MH. JOHNSON'S Law Office, Ho. 64 La, BERABLEY GARDINER. the original Hop | npon me, ‘ Asa Fuller, Hie! Davis, Irving Vance, -, near Bank of Washington. ‘OHN livinican, everybody's favorite. Ne Med peel beeen AE Charles Vance, and Thomas J)atcher, on trial This Company is now prepared to de- J. BUCKLEY, Versatile Performer. bee > * | for murder in Herkmer,N. Y., being charged scriptions ef prope net loss 0 By | ppumierpenrance of MARY and CARIN GAB. | municate with the ships of the Spanish squad- | {1 murder in, Herkmer. N. ¥.- being. charged ron or which furnish them fuel. provisions, ammunition or any other supplies, will not be mitted to touch or load in any port of the rh LIZZ1B LE GRANGE, the best Female Jig Dan- agai: re fire on such terms ts cant fail Ad acceptable to | DINER. insure your FERNITURE. MEROMANDION, | cer in Americ WAEBHOUSES OB DWELLINGS for a veer of thorter period Hill, on the 6th of February last, pleaded eiilty of murder in the second degree, and LA DONNELLY 'S pala, TROUPE, con- ublic. == each aoe to seven years’ imprison- sisting of some of the most Handesme Young : ment in the State prion. ‘ion. Let it be recorded, communicated and pub- ped at pork ge Heth me tay Soe ag ppd gl nee eflige’ Musical Etbiopian | Jiened. : Peres, The buildings Nos. 258, 26, and 262 South a. By the President. 0 y them rt 6 o' res tothe eee ‘of the Diatrlot greater secu- | Sketch entitled OH 4 Al ALEJANDRO REvzs. than has ever been offered ras ent of SORNES AT CONNOR: Waiter street, © "3. MATINEB ON SATURDAY, eom- | cago. Illinois, were destroyed % by fire Monday night. The principal losers ‘olicies will be issued for a aberter than A DIE: y A true copy. are McCortnic & Callander, oils, paants, &c., one Year. sccerding to the New Yorkecale for short | mencing at 3 o'clock. + DOMINGO ARTEAGA ALEMPARTE, $100,000; Samuel Nickerson ana’ Walter S @DD FELLOWS’ HALL. Acting Ohief Olerk. Gurner, owners of the buildings, $70,000. The ae — 7 —— insurance will cover the losses. Knap, President, Richard Wallach, ONE WEEK ONLY. . ANDREW JOHNSON, The ist regiment of colored troops retursied .W. ERD, ‘ioe'Pres’t, BO. Febssstook, THE GREAT WONDERS OF NATURE, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED States oF | home (to Baltimore, Md.,) yesterday, and made a x Bins . : THE CAROLINA TWINS, . AMERICA, & bandsome appearance. ‘The report of a dis- Berkel Brows, Witt commence their entertainments im Washing- | 7 17 end singular to whom these presents shell jay moore peer pe paden os and the white no 22-6m LE D. LARNER, Becretary. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 7. come, greeting: ize} jlegrap! 'o the morning papers here, are false. The bark Winthrop, from Cienfuegos for Portland, was sunk st sea on the 2d, from the effects of aheavy gale. Captain Hilland crew were picked up by the schooner Walter Raleigh and brought to New York. The Win- throp was owned by Captain Hill. Generals Beauregard and Adams have gone to Europe to negotiate the Jackson railroad bonds. President Johnson has modified their Confederate parole to go and re_arn. A tornado, with bail, passed over,Lonisiana and Arkansas, destroying the crops. The cot- [,IBBMEN’S INSURANCE 60. OF WASH BRTNOTON AND GEOEGSTOWN. OFFIOE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, . CHABTERED BY CONGRESS, 1827, ——- - 100,000 BUBPLUS FUMD.........cseccoseereeseeeereersssseeeesG 30,000 of all kinds insured for a year or less Builders’ risks granted on the most favorable terme. . No chars (Eo ADAMS. President. For particulars see programmes. A ‘ reserved seate at night 80 cents. Open from Wa.m. to 5 p.m.,and from 8to Watnight. m5 pore. J. W. & M. P. KBEIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Oppesite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Classes will be continued during the Sam- mer, commencing TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1866, Days and H. f Tuition: For Ladies, ‘Misses ‘and Masters, Tuesday and Whereas a supplemental article to the treaty between ihe United States of America and the Pottawatomie Nation of Indians, of the fif- teenth of November, one thousand eight hun- dred and sixty-one, was made and concluded at the city of Washington, in the District ef Columbia, on the twenty-ninth day of March, im the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, by and between Dennis N. Coolley, Commissioner, on the part of the United States, and J.N Bourassa, U. F. Na- vane, and E. N. Bertrand, Business Commit- el Cropley, Esau Pickrell, Friday afternoons, from 4 to 6 o'cl: tee, on the part of said nation of Indians, and | ton seed lanted is all bad, id thi ters Eetors White, ot Georgetown. Parker, Gentiemen's Classes, same evenings; frem 8 to 10 daly sutherized thereto. by shen, which sup- | are in pong Si oer ars a o’clock. ermen | u i Jonn D Barclay, ‘Bichard Barry Fer further information. appty during the hours | Following, to Wit. VOraS. Sa figures “ = ; . i Clark, of tuition. or address a note toghe Academy. my3-ly | *°y i desired Tue Recent Prize Piont—One of the Sec- B.B. French, T. Ed. sarath dae ere ‘hereas certain amendments are desired by | nds Killed in Baltimore.—Clinton James, one Andrew Rothwell, of Washington. ————— <= ~~ | the Pottawatomie Indians to their treaty con- | Of Nam Ooliier"s seconds in the receut print fone The Directors in- Georgetown ase anthorized"by OOD! WOOD! COAL AND SAND cluded at the Pottawatomie Agency on the fif- White Hi P the Board to renew pelicies take risks jn teenth day of November, AD. inéi, and | ite House Landing, was shot in Balti- Georgetown. Se ee AT BEDUCED PRICES, amended by resolution of the Senate of the | [Ore Wet night. The American gives the fol- co = = 2 Mixed Wood $5, Pine @6, Oak $7 per cord,cord | United States dated April the fifteenth, A. D. Last night about 8% o'clock Clinton James length. Is62; and whereas the United States are will- | was shot by John Price, at the New Ameriean DENTISTRY. Sawed and Split Oak $9, Pine $8 per cerd, ‘ing to assent to such amendments, it is there- a Theatre, corner of Baltimore and Calvert page » age he gy ee in custody by Police- men Greenly ani iercy, who lodged him in the Middie ic fore agreed by and between Dennis N. Cooley, Commissioner, on the partof the United States, thereunto daly authorized, and the undersign- Coal $10 per ton, and Sand 75 cents per load, de- livered to any part of the city. Office and Yard on l2th st., at the Canal Bridge. J.T. LACEY. OD. Washi mn Buildiog, 344 a. will ai “eet with EETH on Rubber at very i & istrict Station to await an exami- Feduced pice. Teeth extracter without my 2-6t* peal peacetime uct, ncting on behalf of | pation to-day. ‘The statements of the friends in. my 7-Im* SEL ES LOR REE TES Ta Te said tribe, an ing thereunto duly author- | of the respective es differ materially ‘with Sa ESF Gy Ge en el Her. SKIBT MANUFACTORY — 49 Lonis- | ized, in manner and form following, that is to |- respect to the jenlty preceding the shoot: B.J 3B, GARLAND, (late Assistant Surgeon fana ue, between 6th and 7th . Wash- | say: J -| affra: One aceo att that they b: looting eh EE em mae ntly on band. ¥ ti ‘y- ie . ey had a pre- the Baltimore College of Den! Article 1. The beneficial provisions in behalf | \ions altercation duri afternoon, James SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DER-~ every style, length and size, Single Bi! of the more pradent and intelligent members of | abusing Price and calling him a variety of TIST. Ofice 420 D street, bet. 6th and 7th sts. | this factory at wholesale prices. and the same rer } “aia tribe, contained in the third article of the | names. At night ‘went into the bar room au kinds of Deatal workmade and ropeired. Hae red free of charge. Also, Skirts altered and Seenios eaaay | above, recited, seat. not Bere Of the theamree Price welag ee en thirty fve years in practice. 0 re at reason: rms. Tr confin om: s An eads families, slerences, . Charges moderate, ap 28-1m" H.LATZ. | but the same eball be and are hereby extended | 5h°cis! officer, and again commenced to quarrel. ‘There were no blows interchanged, butas a HARDWARE friend of James — ee bim away, Price to all adult persons of said tribe without dis- Goe Tests ON RUBBRE §1 EACH. KE- tinction of sex, whether such ited rsons are or | drew his revolver disebarged inrapia very cheap. and all work war- , shall be heads of tamilies e. fi a rani xtracting 35 ‘conta. each. W * pest cored ae & cased Wanner 30 tee near eae Sudupon the | ce#sion (bree of the barrels. Oneot the balls Basys. bear corner of A street north seme terms, conditions and stipulations as are | (OOK *ifect in the right side of the neck, imme. Jopieci Hil: “1bt G00rs east of Waugh Chap- | Just received from the Northern Manufactories | Comers conditions article of said treaty | “i'ely over the breast bone. passing to and ol, Capitol Mill’ 2p Im" | a large and varied assortment of with reference to “males and heads of fami. | ‘'TiMitg the top of thespinal column. The sec- | ee ee CHILDREN’S OARRIAGES, PEBAMBULA. | lies.” : te Seley eee pony, back of the lett hip, DB. J. H. GIB Dentist. He. 254 G street. two doors east of Dou " Green House, oppesite Btate iD, . Ce snd glancing Struck the lower of the spine. From the pain experienced’ by James ag Sepeentn’ ae te may have lodged in u TOBS, VELOCIPEDES, &c., &c., to which I would invite the attention of my custo- | merg and the public generally, as I am prepared In testimony whereof the said es by their Commissioner and Business C mmittee aforesaid have hereunto set their hands and y - The other account states that ap 9-Im* seals at Washington city, District of Cotum- ry aaa and determined te sell at as reasonable prices as | bia. this 20th day of March, in the year of our — — bere pow d = = oem gomg ak ge T u Loomis, u. Px, ai api oge omy = os Tist=iat, Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- | har-room of the thease Which is on the sec- The . & large aseortmen' six. 5 ond floor of the building. Price accosted and’ FLaie TEETH, attends personally at FISHING TACKLE, Duwxis N. Goorny, (sear. | told tim that he could whie ieee ane wear these teeth who cannot wear others REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, mmissioner. James being pulled away, discharged his re- and Bo person can wear ethers who cannot wear FANOT BASKETS, DRAM FLASKS, &€c., z nf Sree, fora: ee sires See. Immediately a r the fall these. = with an endless variety of ° = °; of James on joar, ice walked deliberate. withrany style and price of Tooth theron acaiee, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, EM pensee Oodniee Som ihe, stepe, and was met by the father bat to who are cular, and wish the pa- | all of which I will sell at the most reasonable ping —pire Dhar ng the fact of his eon be- ‘and most fect dent Heme i's the MINSRAL TEETH in this city—No, 338 Ponnsylvania ave. (Gqasat PICOVERY In DaNTiTEY. ‘TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR. 4 in presence of— , : R. PALMER, James STxKg.e. And whereas the said supplemental article having been submitted to the Senate of the United States for its constitutional action thereon, the Senate did, on the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand eight hundred-and sixty-six, advise and consent to the ratification ing shot, arrested Price and gave him over to the custody of the policeman. James was ewig on @ settee and conveyed to the public jouse of Brewer & Uo., No.4 South Frederick street, where Drs. H. P. P. Yeates, Houck, Christopher Johnston and other physicians ‘were summoned. Those named their soannanee: The wounds were probed by Dr. jeuck. prices. Also, one of the finest assortments of BUILDER’S HARDWARE in this city, which will be sold at cost to redace stock. 8. F. SAVAGE, Buccessor to J. L. Bavags Pennsylvania avenue, First door west of 10th street. ap i4-Im James died at 12 o'clock last it at the yirest tocall at DE LRWIE'S oles, cad ED oO Ih. CARE, of u ig S7 = cones niene tx ta Sere and | house of Mr. Brewer. Price, it will beremem- taken eut without patn. OIL EAL figures following, to wit: _ ¢ bered, killed his brother-in-law, named George yirty ine the. new u : In EXECUTIVE Session, Campbell, or High street, near Baltimore. a Sethed s a SES SENATE OF THE UNITED StaTzs, few years ago, and was pardoned ont of the 70% nee see the his teeth, Every one owning a herse should use the above April 26, 1566. penitentiary. The deceased was 25 of will have teen fnne le than this new | articles, eapecially at this season ofthe year. Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present con- | PEP! years Slisics the oid prige a4 We-have not SEED OATS.. egypt ere Begg opti ee pron See Ee Pa weg great to the rat ication oO! ic Bro —] negro men—Bob Har- Sissies. om our a a prime article for sale; the very best in the | to the neh peo a ey ale rd 15, | ris, an See ee Thorniy, and 249 Peun’s svonue, between 1th ete | mari 1861, concluded on the 29th of March, 1560. Robert Fletcher—convicted at the last term sepenie, FLOUB, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, Attest : J. W. Forney, Secretary. < the Circuit-Court for this county, and sen- 8. B. LEWIE.M. D., Dentist. tened to the penitentiary for four, even; four, and three x y reeonsyey. made their es- cape from the jail in this place on Monday lost, by removing one of the bars of the win- dow, looking into the yard,and forcing through Now, therefore, be it know,r that 1, ANDREW Jouxson, President of the United States of America, do, in pursuance of the advice and consent of the Senate, as expressed ig its res- For sale low, in quantities to sult, by W.M.GALT & UU., he mh 16-tf Corner Ind. ave and lst street. Cnr the introduction of DE- oT tI C0 B&B, aaa CALCOMAINE in thie utlliterien age, art be- oie oe ainty aietoaee ox: zauteaee eight | a hole ten wy Seven panes. The yard is en- , , comes the medium through whic’ ‘aate ‘and jeau- re u J y con- lesed a ral flee: POOR PEOPLE’ S FRIEND! gs pone themselves with ee sare. | firm the said supplemental article of treaty as high, ‘wich iney. in to places cneapetes EWELFTH STREET. 34 | Randiwont “if is the art of decorating articles ot | S/oreewig signed the | Se etth ne ine, im this. they scaled the SED PAWHB ER's OFFICE, Protaeatal. Forcelain Of all descriptions, Opina, | , 256 with my hand and have caused the seal e 4 76 be seen, except an old door, about six ftet LIC Formerly 4 Pee of Bo: high. Arrangements had been made to start ‘ladter, Alabaster, Ivory. Leather, moved to street, between be, Faraiy a nee Teatraye, Oi “Clot ure, ‘ox rh of the United States to be hereto affixed. h Windows, Also, Textile loan 8, Charc! Done at the city of Washington this ‘nesda: PE ee a pon pea rica, as Gitk, Tapestry, Velvet, Cotton. fifth day of May, in the year of wan taeteersins —— the wade eee - Business strictly eonfidential. Maney ad. LT eget neral on aon bed oer Lord ere pes a cight Mundred | There were several other prisoners in the vanced ‘atches, Diamonds jewelry, Wee 'SEAL.] and sixty-six, and o: ndependence i <i a a given onal erticles, bo. 7. High- | he ee targe igi pp fi Jan the testi Boies or oe the | Tom with them, neither of whom knew any: ab 35 : P. BOYER. Fie eens and for sale rs. 8. 3. thing that was geing on (?)—Leesbnrg Mirror. Be et seb th Mie nots FINANCIAL.—The dullness in stocks in New York continues, and is produ: & certain degree of demoralization among holder. Gov- ermments arg quiet, though rather stronger. Ten-forties are % better. The Uommercial Advertiser says:—There is no abatement in the extreme ease of money. Balances have to be employed = eemueeas Sones ernments being generally owing to the inability of holders to employ all their funds in temporary loans and discounts, Qn call the rate generally five per cent.; prime ope it active demand at 587 per cent. acta pinetieth, LICENSED PAWNBBOKEB. NOTICE 3 BOTRE & ByRNeTIN 47 5 Ne, 475 18th street, 8d door south of Ps. avenue, cond) @ old business of Boyer & B: cop! . loaned ANDREW JonNeON. treet Mth and BEEBE GOTTING by au improved ruler shes ibiai im* q Witiiak H. SEwaRD, Secretary ofState. eee Tae Fexran MUDDLE.—The N. Y. Post says: -John Mitchel is writing upon Irish grievances through the columns of the Opinion Nationale of Paris, and promises to “ex; clearly what ) Whet itis not.” FFRomtay @ 00.8 CLEANSING FLUID WILL BEMOVE ALL STAINS CAUSED BY GREASE, OIL, ICE CREAM, PUNOH, LEMONADE, ri) PAGNE, &., KID GLOVES and WOOLEN G@ooDs, without impairing the color or leaving any un- jurnstine ‘1 B.DE WOLFF, LEV: Ez FF, at Eastport aad = pp totene e appeet fon: O’Mahony’s apology, neither the Feniaps streets, opposite National fetes Formerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Balti. Gold and Silver Watches, Siiverware. Guns, Pis- tols. Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Goods of al descriptions bought and sold. themse]ves nor the casual observers ef continues very firm, closing yes- more, has opened an office for the purpose of For saleby SS ee 8 movements know what they are driving at. terday at§120%. LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, s FIP OMORT. Bole Agent, Satt 1x Lovuistawa.—On Petite Anse Is- S7 Miss Stebbins, of Chickaw county, Lowa, mall kinds of Merchandise, such as Diamonds, cween sch end” strogia, bas received an appointment as Notary Pub- shington, . 0. ope-Im* -ISHING TO GIVE ENTIRE ATTENTION W ae Metal and Heavy Ne of She ig the first female ever uch a commission, and is lic for that ene baving received s represented as eminently competent. ‘ Hardy ibostbieck) | trict. Twenty-one million ‘were taken ‘An extraordimmry disease has strictly confidential. F business, (incindl ond Wace Geek) | rem’ te tikes qaoneee Tet te nye sumgenustatestreammermemaee: SZ Private entrance adjoining nee fen sre tit Dense tT. Sickie Aap that bata very portion of the deposit y ran aboat’ for an hoot ei UPHOLST: BS HARDWARE at cost, wi has been cutaway. I steps are now | ter being attacked, bellowing wildly. over the EOTAB MEEP A ip poor Pers. Bree, | ““pemes added. iank tae the constant | Xing to develop the mine. “fields, exhibiting symptoms of hydrophobia. 8 manafectare of | nuctuations of the are unwilling to vIOUR OF AN EurEnon7-The Nord | 12 thé neighborhood no sign of dsease was gp hrm! ich attained 00 | heavy stocks, on febere offered | THE Savioun oy ax Exrenon—The discovered colebrated my to buy small quantities E cave thas the persou who turned aside thepis- | a> 4 nrivate letter from Los Angeles, Call- 19-eolm “Ee yivania-svense Komissatof, a peasant of Koetrome se, of Soraie, says. theta petroleum well hes [Chron Tatel., Oom. & gas ap. ‘Alex: @azotio, Tarrcc, and has 2 daughicr’ diguicen | Tecenlly opened there, and the yield of ol se ‘and State Journal.) months old. ‘The Em has given him ti. | Hicen barrels day. The ol uty feet. OOFtNG,. of hereditary nobility and the mass of the | * 4¢pth of two hundred ani Ly vis R 08. FAHEY, Peptlation have opened a su to se: | S2-A Ocnizal Armen delights of the bout fo: i niet cure him an income in harmoay with his new | an express idea of the delights oF the Bows ft. @ B put om is the rank. er Nmuttihen when firet attacked did he lie manner, very best material; and at Brrrine Not REco@MISED BY THE Law.— | jn his berth revel in luxurious recollec- shieen ne "aod OomPost. | In August, ios, Geomse 8. Peck, of Provi. | ton of the happy aay* When he was only wea- ‘BooFvIRG on band. st tade a bet ‘owest prices. a. CONGRESSIONAL. Senate — After our report closed yesterday — The resolutions under discussion for the Prevention of the introduction of cholera into ime ports of the United States were. not dis- Posed of previous to taking up the Post Office SPpropriation bill, the gant 5 = ment restricting the as to removais from sffice, which Mr. ‘Wasson, of Mass. Mr. ‘Doolittle, Mr. Nye and others discussed up to the our of ad- jourament. Hovex—Afeer our closed — The constitutional amendment the Reconstruction Committee was discaseed y Mesers. dee, Spaiaing, . Blot, Boutwell ana others — . Mr. Stevens, of Pa, gave notice that to-day (Thureday) be should move and endeaver to induce the House to second Previous ques- tion on the adoption of the At Tesolwucn and constitutional amendment now before tne Houre. At the evening session the tax bill was dis- cussed up to the botr ef adjournmest Methedist Pretestent General Conference. vy to amend the resolutions in ngs call of a General Oonterence in May, 1667, setting forth the fact that such @ session is required by the necessities of the church. Mr. J.G. Cherry, of N. ©., the fol- towing substitute for the report = ‘W bereas the condition and necessities of the M.PCburch’ are such that we believe that & General Con vention is required for the promo- tion of its interests; although tt is doebtful about the powers of the General or Annual preps to call aGeneral ven - ton to meet in Montgomery, tet Tuesday in Moy, 1967, nevertheless-under the cir- cumstances we recommend the Apnusi ©on- ‘erences to consider the matter, and if believe the necessities of the church require it, to elect delegates to a General Oonvettien to meet in Montg: on the first Tuesday in May, 1867, provided the second, tenth, and fourteenth articles of the constitution are not altered, the first and second sections of the second article and the seventh section ef the tenth article excepted. The previous question was ordered, and the eubsiitate was 5 wening cen array, an © to be held. On motion of Dr. at 5 o'clock was Rev. Mr. Roberts moved the of the Tesolution of notifi-ation mittee on the special call; w agreed to. On motion of Rey. Mr- McGee, the commu- nication from the M. E. Church South was re- ferred to @ committee; and the Conference ap- pointed the following representatives :—Revy. S. B. Southerland, of Md; Wm. McGee, of Va, W. H. Wills, of N.C; F. L. B. Shaver, of Ala. Adjourned till 8 o'clock Evening Sessioa.—Rev. Mr committee on the commun. McTyei M.E 10n trom Bishop ire, with the proposal of uniog with the - urch South, and accom; ying pa- pers, “report their high grawfi; at che re- ception of the Biel "s letter, and do most sincerely reciprocate the sentiments of broth- erly kindness and confidence it breathes, and as is further manifested on the part of the body of which be was a constituent member, by the appointment of a commission of seven of its distinguisbed ministers to confer with a like commission from this body; but that, never- theless, we deem it inex lent @t this stage in our proceedings to take the action suggested in said communication, and would theretore most respectfully recommend that the whole matter be referred to the several Annual Con- ferences of our church at their sessions next succeeding the adjournment of this body, with the request that they empower our ‘General Convention, which is to meet in the city of Montgomery, Alain May, 1867, to dispose of this subject in such manner as they may deem Most advisable, especially as by that tume the subject of lay representai in the Methodist Episcopal Church South will have been de- cided either negatively or affirmatively by 4 several ‘a Conferences, to whose arbitrament it bas been referred by this Gen- ‘After discussion of 7 ter discussion of the p: of the word “inexpedient,” by Rev. Mears Baten Whit- fieid, and McGee, Rev. W. H. Wills suggested &s an amendment before the tora “inexpedi- ent” “but that for want of auchorityon the part of this General Conference we deem it” inex- Pr Batchel ved the report. . Batchelor moved to recommit The debate was continued by Rey. Messrs. Michaux, Paris, Southerland and Roberts. The speakers were unanimous im the ¢: pression of the mort kind and fraternal ments in regard to the M. E. Church So’ but there was no expression of @ probability that such @union as is proposed wit speedily occur. In fact, they were with a single ex- ception, clearly in favor of letting of aunion, as proposed, rest. Tn recommitted ¥i Rev. J.G. Whittield, from the committee on the mission of fraternal messengers of the M. E. Church South, made the follo report: pesca Ob: gy EE, that the ur Methodist Gherch bad ap- Episcopa) inted Rey. Da: Doggett, i» Oe sister denomination. In the Leems for thie honorable embassy, and wisdom and candor as well as brotherly kind- vese with which he has executed the trust cen. aides to him, the General Conference ‘be Giscriminaung it and of the nee ge Bow ge few would bave afforded us additional ton to bave welcomed Bishep Dee en setsions; and we take to our regret that he will not be able to Georgetown prior to tife adjournment of this General Conference. 1n further expression of our appreciation of this act of fraternal cour. tesy, and with a sincere desire to promote love and co-operation among all the followers of our common Saviour, but those who are with us in doctrine and essential of Methodism, the Gen Conference y Methodist Church South.” Ai 6 Rev. Mr. Paris, from the committee on means of grace, made s report the amendment of the ritual in reference to tiem. ac. Rev. Mr. Roberts E details ba: oom si : ~~) et ve vento lic, om be most strictly Pt -mongers or other ‘Will be allowed to intrude u, From ali that the prisoner word or look, the unburdening rid facts of his murders was a relief to expreseibly lightening to bis the contrast = a on Monday afternoon, somovier look he wore during his trial, startling. . He was now under no constraint either body, jught. or speech, and exhibited some inward emotions ese he Seas rosary mechanically. He bad notthe jecuon to tell how the dreadful butcheries were done, dwelling upon the most trivial array He He HE story of bis At the confidence in kim bis victims to the slaughter house. Since his confession, Probst does not serve the callousness of manner, the ence to tbe results of the murders, that me fore exhibited. He Spender a bis hideous levity in the narratiog; but be dreads the death impending upon him, or is Teally suffering from remor+e, can be answered charitably by silence. @7-The Boston Ldvertiser cails Wendell Phillips “The Moral Bully. made thelr uppesranceia New Orleans, They their in New y are not even red abont bere yet. S27 Gas costs only $1.90 per 1,000 feet in the city of Pittsburg, a a7The difference between the fair Indies and a ladies fair ic—the one steals men's heagts, and the other the contents of their pockets. 87 Only three revolutionary soldiers are now living. ; 87 Why is mending stockings like blasphem- ing! Because it ie what is holy. Se The trade of New York has the cholera cramps. a ‘Beecher’s bad — alse" sbaed tou lest Sangay. EN? “7% 87-30,000 London tailors were in the recent wi for all,” is the motto-of “We ar Tbe widow Smith, the Morm bes just ae seain. Her late husband owThe ve been Lpuisvilie: cFimcaely s : | nee