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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Boutnacst corner of Penn’a avenue and 11th street BY W. D. WALLAOH. peacetime The STAR is served by the carriers to their subecribers im the Qity and Distric at Tam CENTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with @r without wrappers, Two Cents each. Puick voR Maituve:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- dare; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday merning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. 7 “INSURANCE COMPANIES. | Chen v=. XXVII. 4 EXPRESS COMPANIES. BE MANHATTAN LIFE INSUBANOCB OOMPANY OF NEW YORE. ABSETTS, $3,000,000. LOSSES PAID, $1,200,000. DIVIDENDS PAID, @1,000,000. POLICIES I88SUBD FOR LIFE, Payable annually, or in five, op tem annual AN Policies are non forfeiture after three annual payments. ‘Te the amount of the value of the policy. Fifty per cent. credit given when the premium amounts to $40 or over. LIGHTEB & WHEELDPR, Agents, No. 476 Seventh street. OBME & OUOPER, Agents, No. 100 Bridge st , Georgetown, URE YOUR PROPERTY AT HOMS. FIBE INSUBAROB. ‘TION TEB NATIO NT OF WasHiNeTON Ow Gon OHARTEBED BY OAPITAL 1,000,000, T THE LOWEST RATES. ES PRUMPTLY PAID. NO OHABGE FOR POLICIES, SKS TAKEN A’ ms LOss: 424 18th st. nearly opposite Biggs & Oo."s Bank. SON'S Law Office, No. 64 La, near Bank of Washington. pared to insure all de- property against loss or dam: vo freon sach terms as cannot fail to be acceptable te the citizens of the District 3 AtJOHN H sous: s in this Company, you re RE. MEROWANDISE, SES OB DWELLINGS for a year or T company starts with s OASH OAPITAL of $160,000, all paid in. therebd: to offer to the citizens of the Dis! a has ever been offered heretofore. jos will be issued for a si one year, accerding te the New fork scale for short DIRECTORS: Onaries Knap, President, "Richard Wallach, We Biggs, Vice Pres NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary, DENTISTRY. T. COUMBE, DENTIST, No. 499 7th street, + opposite Uda Fellows’ Hal). will fill, extract and iusert TEETH on Geld, Sil- ver, or Babher, at moderate prices, Be B. LOCKWOOD. Washio, Penn. avenua. wil! fill gold and insert TEETH on Bubber at very! Teeth extracted without 2 Building, 344 reduced price. pain GABLAND, (late Assistant Surgeon rmy,) Honorary Graduate of, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgeons. spina’ AND All kinds of Den teeth who cannot wear others, id BO person can weer these Persons calling at my effice can be with any style and price of Teeth they maj who are particular, ib rest, cleanost, strong: that art can procore. t! it t den’ he MINERA: ETH will . 33% Pennsylvania ave., * ‘7 Arch oc REAT DISCOVERY 1N DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACT 1 would advise all persons having teetn to extract tocailatD& LEWIE's office, and ha them teken out — Lome lesa cant iso. call and examine the Doctor a method of inserting ABTIFICIAL pce see the great improve’ it ill bave them in no other style aluable one, Teeth inserted on rand Rubber Plates at the old price,as need the price on our work since ‘a avepue, between 12th and 13th M.COD.~, Dentist. PERSONAL. 8. BOND has removei to Massachusetts . at the drugstore corner ith and N ail receive prompt attention. my 1¥-1m' AAD DENTIST, eniecvenne over Btine- if ep 4-2m* WITHOUT PAIN. D* * 268k ¢ Office No. 234 Pi at Store. AVIES—PRIVATE TAL COAKDTO THE 7 deste te IVATE rt before and ent, can find sucha het s Risow, jody. Uving tious mast be made with legible address, as bh S81. Brookiya, NY. my fim I. F. WRIGHT, Magnetic and i “4 m, Heals by Raving, 4k DING.—AD: BU! ex lindnem. ye! ver, Fenale Weak: BREMIAN 5. BLACK. WARD On & 0O.. ee fie Sope tae —— ‘et mnandaat PAWNBROKER, a 2 a ee POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! somayay shell LICENSED PAWNDROKEB. NOTICE BO} Ts . 475 18th stres = tbe old te Ail copfidential. indo ot personal property Manne. e HRERUOE HHS EERE ae Bovey, SABE Wises axmn, 4 Whict I invite all: Oop SKIRT MANUF. SSOLUTION OF OOPAB’ * The Planing and Sto DAP hand © streets, ie this day A'l persons haviog cial Preset them for sett! ‘og ssid firm will plese ceil counts. st em settle dheir ac- a 1Mh , 1866.—my 1S iw Bielligeneer copy and charge Star Office ) NATIONAL EXPRESS et AND eu TRANSPURTATION COMPANY. a TiN OUMPAMY having tually completes Ne a © e1 deuthors threugb connections from” “— NEW YORK pepe be mn tpi ais IMOBE, WAS! . HMO) TO BAL WV ASNAG, OHABLESTON, sas termediate and adjacent towns as far Se Me ATLANTA, GA. sod alse banine pee fected its Western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohie Railroad over mai! roads, to CINCINNATI AND 8T. LOUIS, is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Valuable rac oT © same is mH \e Tasted ond all orogens coouk NTLY. EXPEDITION ulema OHBAPLY the: ‘press Mom} . Msmeen are no opened fo MOBILE and New Le a 08 TG°MERY, to these places, vee PIOR LIN, General 8a a my) DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFIOE 514 PENNA. AVENUE, BRANOB orriox, sinters S¥LVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSIT! 219 PENNS EVE ILARD SO GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispateb to all accessible sections of the country. COLLECTION OF NOTES, DKAFTS, anp BILLS, Made rp accessible parts of the United States, 0. O. DUNN, Agent, mh 26-tf Washington, D, 0, C House RA f F PESTILENCE DESTROYED. COURTARET'S DISINFECTING cured by Letters Patent in the United States and France. Prepared solely by the New York Disinfecting Company, at tieir Laboratory, Nos 298, 300. & 302 Henry Street, N. ¥, Office, 42 Cedar Street This Company organized on a permanent basis, with Br. Courtaret the celebrated French Chem ist, ine! of its Labora’ virh ite DisinpectING Ft series, urinals water close: ons, and public institutions of all kinds, slang! houses. offal and fat-boiliug establishments; all kinds of manures (t:mensely increasing the value of the lattes toevery farmer.) and wherever poi- <oDous and offensive gases exist. These agentsare deodorizers, antiteptics, antiputrescents, and dis- intectante in the acientific poe ye | of the words. hey remove noxious gases and odor by chemical principles—leaving in their places Avnithful ary: they are pesTROYERS. and no? merely absorbents of poisonous gases—not injurious to utensils in which they are need. attention of medica! and sci entific men is directed to these disinfectants. At tached are testimonials in favor of the great dis- covery. which, with hundreds of others can be seen at the Company's office N Bovss, ALBANY. March 30. 1536, udene of the New York Disinfecting Company Desr Sir: It's all it is represented to be. We ¢ made many trials of disinfectants, but now msider that we have found an article whic sar- passes all others as a remedy against all olors, T. Ros 1 & Co. New Yours, April 9, 1836 Te the Presiden: of the New York Disinfe-tine Company - Sir: We pronounce it withont exception to be the beet we nave ever known. Ite effect upon every matter is complete and in ne J. A. Stz r House. S7°N. B.—These Disinfectants are ned by the scavengers. under the directioa of the Sanitary petes Ca the Metropolitan Health Department, jew York. POWELL & THOMPSON, 42CencrSr.,N General and Sole Agents for the United States and the Canadas, te whom all orders should be ad- dreseed Vor sale by all Druggis Dealers in thi ted States and ; my 12-30 C° and General adas. ]MBIA HOSPITAL FUR WOMEN AND LYING IN ASYLUM. Mth street, ( Circle.) corner of M street. This Institution is situated in the most healthy pertion wf the District. surrounded by its own grounds. Cars pass the door every § minutes. Terms ef Admis-ion: from $6 to Fie per week in accordance with the roem required, payable in advance. This includes Board, Medi-ins-y Medical and Surewal Anendance. ICAL STAFF. be obtained Rector of the Epiphany Chui Gitte 12 Den <f Ed — o rgeon: 5 for the admission of the Wives or Widows of Sel- ste he U.8. A. can be procured through the A. Sa atenn, D. D., Secretary. a ee WILL LIVE. The undersigned respectfully informs his friend: snaer ind the public at large. ‘that he hes from Norfolk. has re- te Bich he run so successfully premiers to by e ru 2 ‘evious ri ai iedally rece rom there his world- ii | e ry sowed OK Dover Es which used to de fy the olden time, bef he com- f the troubles which interrupted com munication with the South. These Pickled Oysters can be furniened at the reduced price of §2 per yo in.glass jars of ene quart or gallon, or by e keg. barrels of CHOICE OYSTERS in the onelt ee re kg 28 ice, which will be corved at frozen Also, in receipt of SHEE BRED Rec ratidab cunts Guateas: Coperees, CLAMB, &c., of the choicest descrip. tion. rely uj having all these deli- ngs = Py veit my personal attention, and will alw: .. be found st the establishment. rivers should be reported | prompt- i I re discharged my old driver lect nd a new one. being 6 aeee tire eRe ARTE" Orisinaleaizoe mm. 5 imi — Q81 O atreet, corner of lith, &7 Families, Hotels sud esta: te PURE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. ‘The subscriber Pepe Dh to call ti i ds and the Heerlen of CONFEOTIO Foreign and Do: FBO! pa nrg — rahe ‘eddings JOH@ 'W. RIGHTSTINE, my l?-Im* Bo 400 Mass. ave. near 10th st. FY ! 1! Bal Th!) A complete assortment ef ALL GBADES OF FLOUB, +0 which We solicit the attention of BaKEBS AND GROCERS. MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED Bay, and all kinds of FEED at Yew rates. for sale low in lots to suit by tf W.M. GALT & CO. Cx LT ay. and %. 9 Se Le GROUND ALUM, FINE, PAIRED, at No. aT OHATES Ds Wark well done: and with dispatch. my. 2-11 Fisne And TURK’S ISLAND SALT street, between Pennsylv: Ps m “ar tae’ fd: WEALD, Lender ane Agent J. Kal Investor and Patentee of "s AMEBIOAN in 0. ave., bet, ow, AMUSEMENTS. METZEROTT HALL. * CONCERT FOR THE BENEFT OF MIS8 MARY DONALDSON. A BLIND, LADY, On MONDAY EVENING, May 2th. 1866, Under the tiacstion ¥ Prof, Waker. akt i. ad aldson MTry tabler wie Brash * * aber Miss Donaldson ire by PROF. WALTER. Tickete $1. } cors open at 74; p m.: Concer? to commence at 8 o’clock. it CANTERBURY. Leuisiana Av.,near 6th rear National Hotel. GEORGE LE4.. Proprietor and Manager. ONLY PLACE OF AMUSEMENT OPEN IN THE CITY NOVELTY and ATTRACTION EVERY NIGHT First appearance of MISS KITTY O'NEILL. the elebrated Irish Comedienne, Vocalist and Dan seure, who will appearina number of new and I songs and dances. ki Seyearen ee MULLIGAN, the unri valed Ethiopian Comedian First appearence of MISS JULIA MABSH, the com lished anseuse and Vo alist. welt Ey a «the best Song and Dance an in the profes ion # JS BUCKLEY, 3, W WHITE. GEORGE BUBGESS. and the entire dramatic company ia new features nightly. SALUIE avd LUCY CLINETOP, MILLIE YOUNG, LOTTIE MAY. NELLIE SMITH and the entire Corps of Beauties in two new di Vertissements. entitled “La Fascinati ducing the beautifal Shadew Dance, aud “La Ms, de Sevill procuced under the direction of L. Donnelly SATURDAY. LADIES’ AND CHILDRES’S MATINEE ON yas GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFT To ABNER 8. BRADY, E8Q., . of Brady's Gymnasium, will take place at Grover's Theater, a - MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1866. . Full particulars of the entertainment, which will be rite affair of the season, will be announced in afew days my 22 tf prs. J. W. & H. P. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Ciasses will be continued during the Sum- mer. commencing TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, Days and Howrs of Twitton: For Ladies, Misses and Masters, Tuesday ard Friday afternoons, from 4 to G o'clock. amseaens, Classes, 6 evenings, from § to 10 o'clock. For further information, ap. ly during the hours of tuition. or address a note to the Academy. my4-ly er SS ER ee CLOTHING, &c. f LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 oth AYE. street, cormer of e#ires to cail the attention of bis friends and the public gen- erally to his choice selection of GOUDs for Spring and Summer Wear. wh he will | make up at reasonable rates tosuit the times: Mr. ROBELKT HARDON his associate in bi ness, invites his jormer friends to give him @ arc guarantees a perfect fittin garment to all P. 8. 1, and fashionable vho may vive thelr patronage moved from 517 9th street to the peve! tO, H°* HE SUCCEEDED. BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL. There is a doctor in onr town, Aman of practice and renown; He makes a bandsome income clear. And lays Sp money every year. Now, when he started out in youth, He had but little cash in trath; Bat still he'd try his best to do. And make a name and money too. He attended lectures, atudied hard, And very quickly passed the board, He opened office hung out sign, But many patients could not find. Each day he sat, with saddened face, For poverty came on apace; At last a friend gave him advice _ Which changed his fortane in a trice. Now patients flocked from far and near, And kept bim busy ail the year; Men and women all declare, No doctor can with him compare. The secret of bis creat success, HO tell ipl ou cea ety he same advice wilP help you all, He got a suit from ‘SMITH $8 OaK HALL. SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS GENTS’ IN GUBNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREET. Just received the largest and finest stock ef PIBOE GOODS ever offered in the city of Wash- ingten. Having secured the best artists in the city. we are prepared to make up in the finest style, and at less prices then any oth: DI LAN. hors MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner ef 14th strest and | Penns. avenue, opposite i 5 Invites his Stonte and the public to his aenortmegPRING GOODS pple: Berea! Se warranted ise Sas stock + ane GENTS FUBNISHING GOODS. . 8. Give us acall. ap 14-2m JHABLES PAB! JAMES T, WALKE onanene MERCHANT Tien, fe, assortane fof CLOTHS CaSsiMERES mi and VEstines om hand, which they elt pos- wl make up in the lastest styles and sible manner. @ assortment of Gents’ e Furnishing Goods. Becca stl fe 26-Sm " PARMER & WALKER . HEIBERGE Wi Geek neers : AND ERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, late Brown's, 362 Pennsylvania Washi my 1-tf — $e HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. MRICH’S RESTAURANT, E No. 355 Pevna. av., near 6th street, ersiamed iuforass nis pe ieoes’ he has Cmeng pod a pea: 5 No. 355 hi jecnabled to furuiah all Kinds of Ligusrs azhapkrat for past favors he solicits s continua- ir 8. miner patronsg®. > BMRIOH, venue, my 15-if No. Penns. a\ CONTINENTAL HOTEL ssa LONG BRANOH, NEW JERSEY. This | a Hotel, filled up with all the , will modern Seer e yements, will open or aboat, june 1, red feet in iousth by . with a teesty four Toot in depth I ico tweoty- Front Btaine aix bundre Toons. specially 5 it. and contai ed Sere by vi ng rooma et the Kirkwood House thieetty. PRAGUE £ Stokes. my ropri 5 W iki, MARBLE re ies inere TABLE Monuments Made to erder on reasonable terms S'eil beep Constantly on hand RASTERY MAR- Obi td He EAs prema acceet lor a! te Peppa. by ie aia bet. Des. Washington Se SE Bs 2-38 of OG ANOS —A Rosentrastz PIANO for Pigs: One by for @200, beare y, =o el : other Mreicel Inctraments carefal repaired, by csperienced workmen, in our wor! reome, Over our store. Mere hesna- BU - BLLIS, my WeeSt 306 Penn. avenue. near ith st. Mh Tg Star. WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY. MAY 28. 1866. ANDREW JonNsON, President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited to me that Siras N. MARTIN has been ap- pointed Vice Consulof Denmark for the State of North Carolina, to reside at the port of Wil- mington, I do hereby recognize him as sach,and declare him free to exercise and enjoy such functions, powers, and privileges as are al- lowed to Vice Uonsuls by the law of nations, or by the laws of the United States, and existing treaty stipulations between the Government of Denmark and the United States. In testimony whereof, I have cansed these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the United States to be hereunto aMxed. Given under my hand at the city of Wash- ington, the twenty-third day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bundred and sixty-six, and of the Independence ot the United States of America the ninetieth. AxpDrREW JoHNSON {L. 8.} By the President: Ws. H. Sewarp, Secretary of State. se seco, —— SPECIAL NOTICES. === LADIES’ MORNING CALLS Carries joy and gladness in their visits, when per- fumed with ‘SWEET OPOPON AX,” for the sub- lime aud beautiful were never so harmoniously blended, as in the fragrant distilation of the sweet extract. E.T. SMITH & Co,, my 26-4t Perfamers, N. Y. SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDEB'S EXTRACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kipney Diskas®, REBUMATISM, GraveL, Uninary Disonpems, WEAKNess and Pains in the Back, FemaLe Qompaints and Troveies arising from Excessts oF any KinD COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & CO., New York, and BABNE8, WARD & 00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents, feb 10-1y MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies afflicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY’S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. Itisinfallible. Prepared by Dr. B. C. Perry, Der- matologist,49 Bond st.,N.¥. Soid by all drug- gists in Washington and elsewhere my 13-e03m Pes ntinatienal ne tstasmes a ABs COLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior ToiLet Soap, prepared from refined VecETasiR Ois in combination with GLycERINE and especially designed for the use of Lapixs, and forthe Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. fe9-eoly TO DYB EASY is very Geatreblie, MaTTORWS’ VENETIAN HAI DYE is the best in the world. Complete in one Lottie. No wash, nestain. notrouble. Achild can apply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed in public, can DYE AT HOME settor than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. Et does not rub off or make the flair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful blsck or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 76 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N. ¥, DEMAS BABNES & O0., New York, Wholesale Agents. my 16-eoly A SUPERIOR REMEDY, We can conscientiously recommend to those suf fe from a distressing cough. DR. STRIOK- LAND’s MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. {t gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withai Rotdisagreeable to the teste. There is no doubt but the Mellifiuous Uough Balsam is one of the best pi tions in nse, and,is all that its propri- stor claime tor it. bave tried it during the past ook ead found reli: a most distressin, cough. Its prepared by br. Stricktand, No 139 Sycamet reet. Cincinnati end for sale by IY Ohio, ru o "Bold by J. W, MATER 800. at wattes Drag . and : sri ANTS 317 pat, Bore bp ins Ones SSS ees, TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glase, of Janesville, W! SEORET DISEAsEs. SaMsRITAN’s Girt +1) emost certain, safe and effectual ri y—indeed, the only . Ci in tw m carccriec ites rose In the soldier's hope, and friend to ‘who do want to be ex: 4 1» G2; fe- je, 83. ITAN’s Root Hi JvicEs—. ti setae cae pile eae ie ¥ 5 jee ‘ Bold by 8 0. Ferd Bee advertisement, mys MABRIAGE AND CELIBACY, Warning nd Instruction for Tense enna o Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. pone ose SKILL W HOUGHTON Retard “Seetoras: Philadelphia. Pa, af ep 16-3 ' REAT BEDUCTION IN MATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS, FROM THIBTY CENTS UP. 500 PIECES JUST RECEIVED— WHITE, OHECKED, AND FANOY. ALso, A LARGE LOT OF CHBAP WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, AND CARPETS. 30 FIRST OLASS CARRIAGES FOR CHIL- DEEN. B. BUCHLY, my 19-6t* 406 7th st., bet. G and H. G®4xD TRIAL OF SEWING MACHINES BETWEEN THE WILCOX & GIBBS AND FLOBENOB i THE WILCOX & GIBBS TRIUMPHANT! IT 18 DECL. & MACHINE T AWARDAD TAR MIGOESE PEBMIOM Fort! ‘ine thirty-five dis- tinct clatmewersimede ge euperia otwatch were fully sustained. For Florence bat ten were Tae erate only two of = were sustained. Ez? more theroee an anything of the and impartlal jury, the Justice ‘of whore tortie end ee to the world. that the Wi! & Aa iaPuovendt oy povearsahes MACHINES. wipers It requires no prophet. wre think, to foretell ite wr of ont for the District, TELEGRAMS, &c. The trial of Jobu Moran, at Boston, for shooung Mary Ellen Reamy, resultea in a verdict of murder in the first degree, and Chief Justice Bigelow sentenced the prisoner w be banged ateuch a time as the Executive may appoint. Previous tu being sentenced Moran ressed the court. detailing his intimacy with bis victim, indicatmmg wanton behavior on ber part, and jealousy on his, as the cause ofthe murder, At the Oblo State Uhristian Convention the Committee on Resolutions reported resola- tions approving the course ef Congress. 17 resolutions were adopted by a nsing vote, only one man, named Elias Smith, of the Gen tral Obio Con-erence, voting against them, and three or four not voting at all. The writ of habeas corpus has been granted in the case of a Fenian prisoner at Toronto, Cana- da, and made returnable next week. Spec despatches from the lower provinces stale that the elections pow progressing are resulting in the overwhelming success of the confedera- tion scheme, Generals Steadman and Fullerton arrived at Augusta, Ga., yestsrday afternoon from Florida. They will remain a week for the purpose of preparing x report with reference te the vonduct of the burean and condition of the freedmen in South Carolina, Florida, and the Sea Islands. The General Synod of the Reformed Pre: terian Chure as been in session since t Ith instant in Xe! Ohio. Over fifty mesa- bers Were in attendance, and they adjourned alter a session of seven days. The steamer Standish was destroyed by fire at Fonr-Mile Point, in the Savannah river. last week, with two bundred and fitty bales ofcotton The boat was insured for $4.40, and the cotton fully insured The following named <chooners were & yd at Nortoik last week at $3.50: Gazelle, tor Currituck. for 24, for $2,200, Messrs. O'( H C. O. I, R. Stephens on the Fenian Sit- uation. James Stephens Gelivered his second ad- dress in New York on Saturday evening, at the Cooper institute, to an audience of abou 1,800. The New York Swwlay Herald reports him as saying that the cause of Ireland lies very low in the world’s eye, but he believed that Ireland was never vet more entitled to admiration than it was during the last year. Great injury bad resulted to the cause from the Campobelle expedition, which was about as sensible as would have been an expedition to Japan. He then denounced any movement on Canada As a gross betrayal of Lreland. {Phe announcement was greet with londapplanse and cries of “Good'"] The Moffat Mansion organization bad been broken up forever. Prop- Ositions had been made to the other leaders that the people in Ireland should b* consulted be- fore any definite action was taken. AIL that was required now was union and organiva- ton in America, and pecuniary assistance for the men at home. He believed that he should be able to raise S1#!,0U0 in this city alone {Several voices—+- We will give it to you, and £500,000 if itis necessary.) Mr. Stephens then announced his wish thai all questions asked him should bein writing. After a few addi- tonal remarks to the effect that fightung would commence this year, he suid that before he left New York (which would be on Thursday next) & plan of operations would be submitted to the different circles. Mr. Stephens then read out the firet i wae, Was It Uifuugt your in J. Meehan’s life was saved in Ir. vhich he replied, “On three differe occasions J saved him from a traitor’s death (Cries of » *tsave him again!) The next question excited considerable lan ch- It was, Has Napoleon the key of Eug- Pocket it he chooses!" ‘to which Mr. Stephens replied, +-He bas been likened to & political sphinx: and it is unuerstood to be a great source of his power that he keeps his mind to bimeelf.” [Cheers and yells.} A man with a strong stutter asked, “What is trae opinion of the cotton ball seller in the Bowery!” The laughter which tnis singular question excited did not subside for several iDinutes, when Mr. Stephens said he desired that all abusive epithets shouid be let alone. and if Mr. Roberts was alluded to—f[a voice, “That's the fellow”) he was now disposed w look on the cause in the right way. A prudent member of the organization asked, “What has become of the million of dollars subscribed here!” To which Mr. Stepbens re- plied that during eight yeurs he had received but €30,000, and that x Committee was at pres- eut investigating the financial affairs of the or- ganization. [Cries of “That's good.”*) in answer to another question he siated that the movement would goon whether the Sweeny party assisted or not. What has become of Schofield and Nagle! A voice—“I hope they are not in heil.”") Mr. tepbens, “It is better to have a little mystery about these matters. There is a determination that all men of that kind shail meet with their deserts.” [{Applause.} A number of other questions of a similar na- ture were asked by the audience and answered by Mr. Stephens, after which he was ent- with a handsome green flag, and then closed the meeting with an exhortation that all pres- ent should enlarge tneir present circles, and if possible form new ones. ‘THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLIES.—The sub- ae dae! reunion pe coy Old aud New School arches was reported upon in the Vid School Assembly, at Louisville, Ky., Saturday. The Plan suggested is for the app2in mentof a com. Miltee of nine ministers and six elders, to meet a similar committee of the New School Assem- bly, who, after consultation, if they deem re- union desirable or practicable, are to report roeasures for its accomplishment to the next General Assembly. The report of the com- mittee was adopted by a large majority. Resolutions on the state of the country were adopted by the NeW School Pres Assembly, Friday. They are quite radical, while they utter no word directly against the President. rejoice at the continued functions of the men’s Barean, and espe- cially at the passage of the 4 Congress should be changed so as to meet the out of the abolition of sla- id that net! the National bent) an net’ Executive motion to strike out the last resolution was lost by a Gecided vote, and the whole series passed without a dissenting voice. pai ss one Rae nae A ForTUNATE FREEDMAN-—The Vi wi ope day last week, founda tin box gold and siver coin, UB to several thon- sand dollars’ Mr. Fenmtanpreeotnes the in selling the gold, and although it oeepeene the money was buried by negroes owned by bim before the war, the boy Mingo receives the full benefit ef this discovery. . SERIOUS ACCIDENT FROM BENZINE.—On Wednesda: —~ a son of J. P. > ler’ of this town, while endeavoring to extract from his hat with benzine, the mee 7 8a) oP omni Mingo, ems r. J. lantation plore idwin'’s Ferry Teed. > nile plowing with ieee I . He im iy gave maha Ske meeee ae Rnee ee png “yas bad Serpe becaren ee fi she was iy. = and bands severely —Shepherdstown Register. RL.—A band of outlaws went to A Beava: Gunter, in Overton county, Tennoroee, one day last week, and on Be fit f LATER FROM EUROPE. ike Mevements—Pantc Blowing ever. failures are . In both houres of the British Parliament the subject = ype ot Valparaiso h: been not a terms Of indignation, but in Beutral attitode. The British admiral was de- fended and his —— a. endorsed by tne Government. The English press and people loudly denounce the of Spain. As indig- palion meeting at ——— Adopted sirong Tesclutions ef protest, al resolu- tions expretsing gratitode for exertions of Commeaore Rodgers, of the United Staves navy. The financial panic continued sensibly to subside. Many difficulties - ADUC pated, but it is believed the effect will be less disas- trons than former panics. Leading securities are decidediy improved. The discount manded at the Bank of England continued tremely large. Tbe nominal rate remais a: ten per cent. There is also an active specie demand for the continent. There is no add:- ena) suspensions at Liverpool. ‘The continental! situation tee changed. The military attitude of the various powers is very threatening. It is reported that Miemarck re- celves daily warnings of imminent aseassina- tion. Itis stated that Austria, in a few weeks, will bave nine hundred thousand mea in the field. Large bodies of troops sentirom Vienna bad already effected a strategic concentration on the Prustian frontiers. The war gnesnon is unchanged. There are more Pacific rumors from Paris. The chances ot a Congress are improving. It is asserted ba: Prussia and Italy Rave assented. The Austrian reply bad not been received A Trieste dispatch of the itth says’ “The Aus- ‘rien volunteers xbout to proceed to Mexico will, it in stated, sail under the French fing Fernie Brothers, Liverpool, have suspended, their habilities are beavy, but the assets are considerably in excess. Other suspensions are reported The Owl says the conduct of the Uniued States relative to the recen Fenian agitation in Ireland has been most satisfactory. It is be- lieved that the cattle plague will not extend in ireland. Tbe Berne telegram says “The Italian troops who have been stationed on the frontier of the Palatine have been withdrawn to the interior of the kingdom of Munich.” A telegram states that the Governments of Bavaria and Raden are in favor of armed neu tralitv. A Coblentz despatch says the ‘th Prussian army corps are to be con. ~ ted there and at Wetviar. A Rio Janeiro tele- gram of April 24 says the operations of the allied army on the Parana are being vigor- ously pushed forware MREZ7LEMEN i New Sunday says’ Some A. Mackintost ANoTHER HEAVY YorkK.—The Herald lerred & complain formerly a clerk in his empl with having at different tir during the yeu i864, embezzled Goveroment and other bond ago Colin left the service of the ban time after which the alleged embezzlem discovered. On the deposition of Mr. Mack- intesh the magisirate issued a warrant tor the apprebension of the party accused and placed it in the hands of Capt. Jourdan for execution Attera diligent and protracted search, Oap- tain Jourdan yesterday succeeded in arrest the delinquent clerk. It is stated that since leaving the complainant's employ the prisoner bas been traveliiag abroad and hvingina very extravagant manner on the money he tejoni- ously obtained from the bankers. Colin, who is thirty-five years of age and anative of Prus- sia, was taken befire Justice Dowling and committed to the Tombs for examination in defunlt of *4 bail. None of the missing money or bonds have been recovered Deatu or Rev. Dr. Prse—The Rey. Dr Chas Constantine Pise, of Brooklyn, died in that city on Saturday. He was one of the most learned and eloquent divines of the Catholic Church in America. He was born in Annapo- lis, Md., in 150, and was, therefore, 64 years of age at the imeof bis death. His father wasan Italian, and his mother a native of Philadel- phia. He began bis theological studies a: Georgetown College, and finished them a: 25 he s Pinna, meal meee 18 3008 Be ee ES sod wns Subsequently located in Baltimore and Wash - ington, re be was the intrmate friend of Henry Clay, through whose influence he was sppointed chaplain in the Senate. In 1830 he removed to Brooklyn, where he remained until his death. He wrote a large number of re- us poems, and several bistorieal wo cludinga bistory of the Catholic Church, from its fonndation to the Reformation. He had @ large circle of friends among people of every denomination. TAxING THE RAiLRvaDs—The Tar not Added to Fares—In the House of Repre tives, on Saturday, Mr. Morrill, from the Com. mittee of Ways and Means, reported. new paragraph for that amending section 203 of the existing law, and which had been reserved some days since. Itimposes a tax of 2 per cept. om the gross receipts from passengers and mails of railroad. canal, steamboat and stage coach companies, provided that sach com- panies shall have the mght to add the tax on ‘beir fares. On motion of Mr. Farnsworth, the last proviso was struck out, and theamend_ ment, so modified, was agreed to. Mr. Hotch- kiss moved to add to the amendment a proviso that borse railroads sball have the right to ada the tax to their fares. Mr. Stevens thought it would be much better to Jet the horse railroad companies have their charters amended so that they should charge what might be thought right, rather than let them aad to thetax. Mr. Hotchkiss’ amendment was rejected. Ba nent ner Snoppy.—A Mrs. Potipbar, whose bus- band bad made a fortune by oil and water (striking oil and watering stocks), while - Ping at one of our hotels, and desiring to an airing on the Point drive, sent an order to & livery stable for a tibulary.—New Bedford Standard. ——— 7 Arrests of Fenians in Ireland have been resumed. 07" A writ of habeas in behalf of the arrested us is tobe sued ‘enians in Cana- &7"One of the wealthy Greens, shipbuilders, in England, has commitied suicide. a7 A gay Peg ee nobleman has been arrested in London for burglary. S7-The radical peace folk intend to moving until the world is converted to brown 7 Milk cannot pay & large income tax be- cause it is not rich enough. &7 Boys love to play and girls to dis-play. &7 Overend & Co., the London bankers, have been turned end over-end. S7-There are two ways of being rich; raise “aber revenue to the level of your desires—or jower them to the level of your revenue. S77 Steam omnibuses it is said, to be es- tablished in Paris. aon . Chapin says there is a class ofmen too shallow to have & conscience. and too cold to have a heart. “they can fish out of their windows, ssn in tice 2 pen tier door yards, rr row! over and keep ducks.” _ Peace is to feed man on nothing but vegetables ey The fitters of Chicago -have struck for tour Warsa day. The

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