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“THE EVENING STAR ae: PUBLISARD DAILY, (SUNDAY BXGEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, eters . Sowhwess corner Penn's. @2taue ond Lith sirced s ; “ . W. D. WALLAOH. —_———_ be STAR is served by jets to their 7 ¥ pooch oie! in the City and Disirict at Tax ¥ CxExTs FER WESK. Copips at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cents each. Prick FOR Maiting:—Three months, "Ont : Delier and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Five Dollars. pole mp ——— sent from the off.ce longer than 4 i =< ‘The WEEELY STAR—published on Friday you. XXIX. morning—One Dollar aad a Halfa Fear. 3 WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1867. 2, 4,324. ED | CSET DENTISTRY. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. De eerie [Oo espe pore, Wasutnoton, December 1, — 1886. Meeth extracted without dy adminstering Bepresentatives,and others Biron caves pain ee es — | Piya a sprites woneement, Sere ape eae eer ne RIO OG tyres Bwron » 00, mening Ure gas every day; alse, an improved Val- i waler. Association is now prepared IBK WOOD HOL ps Seat aed Bot = on. ait pesos or u phia joston den! have itas. Corner Petina. arenut and Twelfth sree ad Soin the ctuve names cstise. “Ail work tous 16 Washington, D.C. sive satisfaction, Werecme will do'well to call | Bituated fa the most central location the city, and examine our work. de 24-tf midway between the CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTIAL MANSION, Only a short distance from ali the Departments, Patent and Post Offices, Smithsonian Institute, in wear ete, H. H. DUDLEY 2 00., these. no 21-tf Proprietors, a ESNOB AND GEBMAN HOTEL AND BES- A F TAURANT, 295, Pa ave. opposite oe ‘Willat's Hotel, CHBISTM AN & L Tre Proqrteters —Un Wed jay J Wy. will ‘ablishment will be o with @ luoc "hs beep sone, | many Srieots "ree Bar. will be constantly wus Fuiledstphta Also, 907 Arce triy” | piled Restewrant ith choice Liquors, and the very thimg that the Bicely furnished rooms with or without board From the position ang a=pect of the time of one’s birth, will reveal esto MBICH'S BESTAUBANT, E* No. 305 Penns Zz ne, near 6th street, P. EMBICH wishes to inform his friemis and the public generally th: atantly Con eM evel is WINS and Call spd gtve him shing se crets that no living mortal ever knew before, how to be successful tn ali raasocable undertakings. Ee tells pame and very day you '¥; describes te of 03 50 470 the intended companion, and t od Inck amd long life to visitor: 0 Zh: gentiemes in fall gl. bear F,all hours until yint =" iv if E8 WHO ARE DESIBOUS OF A SKILL- > 1 4 accomplished Physiciam, should con- WOOD AND COAL. EY MURTON, 160 east Fayetto etree, Baltimore, Md. Dr Morton's services may (e4E! coaL': coau: be jengaged in Washington or any ether city, by — eidressizgas above, AS T.T. FOWLEB & CO (, ENTLEMEN WHO A FFLICTED w ; i es 4G Tire warranted by an old Sargoon of twenty- | White Ash, stove s io Sere ‘three years’ experience in this particular branch 2.240 pounds gusranteed. ‘: ef the profession. C! Sie eR ae 2C' | Orders received at the central office of the Wash- apply to quacks, bat to GaRDy rs i m and Georgetown Ice 7 LJ Middleton & Co.,) corner i2thand # ctreets, and at wharf, foot of 10th steeet. je l4-Jm B.8. LAMKIN, Agent. oaL! o@oOabLti AT GREATLY BEDUOED PBIOEs. late of the Wnited States Ricord Veneresl Hos a1. Ottice No. 21 south A street, opposite the AL.—Y¥ men who have in- Cored. themealves ‘oy certain secret habits, Jored fl , or th —_— ee eis Fh aise, endee nace sxe cas |; Oress tens éfs:t00 Id ackvered tm ansipart of the city. Ohestnut White Ash, $7 25, Sto’ Bes f their years al Furnace White Ash, $3.90; Bed’ ash, $3.75; OAK and PINE WOOD constantly on hand. Pang ad | footorftn street. °S F BROWN & BON S nihent © | foo : . ok envcleee, ou tosliot oF 4 Sif 465 9th strect, betweon Band F. rusi dress, ip sealed Soe co on recéipt of 25 cents, ia Add A. 8T' j ne ‘ton, F — MARES OP ee coat: ooaL!! OoaL!!! javing determined to sell a first-class article of OLOTHING, &o. woes and Coal as cheap as the cheapest, I hope P = by doing soto gains libe: J. HEIBERGEs, tronage. The Coal pr’ ices F MEERCE Ey Leadon & 00. WhITB ASH NUT OO “87 25 CITIZEN'S AND. MILITARY t BALTI AL. by the ton. OBE CO. WHITE ASH, Egg and Btove st e oe. " Metrepeltets tent te a ALLOTHER QUALITIES of WH 362 Pemusylvenia avenue. LYKENS VALLEY PURE RED Ai my }-tf Washington. D.O. | DIAMOND VEIN BED ASH......... GBOSS WE1G HT,2,140 LBS. TO THE TON. Always on band and constantly receiving the a ities of eee oe every description, de- o' . vered in any part wee BAUM. | je4-Im ith st., between E ant F sts , 7 RREMIAH 5. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON, C.¥. BLACK: LAW Orvivs, BLACE, LAMON & O9., Counsellors aud Attorneys at-Law in the Bu, Court of the United States, the Court of Uiaims, the Courts of the District, the Bxecative Depart- WILL OPEN 4 PROVISION st BETHURS- ment’. and Committees of Congress. 1 DaY, Jan. wth on OMee, 46% isth street, wil 20th street, betwee: id H streets, ons SSS Ie (directly oppos! A, om 20th stree ween G and H ‘ts. where I ye on hand everything in the provision yt sold at the lowest market ices. The subscribers are ayiee ont the balance of thi FANCY DRESS GUODS at creatly reduced ‘and isdies in want of handsome Silke, ps, Merinoes. Poplins. Plaids, and. in fect, any dof Drees Materisis, will find our prices a Re t iptawuent, a8 We wish to close them out js ont We also have om hand an elegant stock of SHIRTINGS and SHBETINGS, both Linen aud 1 mmedistely in rear of the National Ja8 Im” Cotton. which we are PATENT WEATHER plain Sgaree at the lowest | “us best invention af the nce, Bxclades s nd dust de id wind: every descripfion: igg 1) seaneuomas For sale at Builder's Depot, 562 7th street, op- posite Ce: ‘ t dex tw =“ **li. W. HAMILTON'2 CO. EST PARIS FASHIONS OF HAIR- LATEST PARIS FASHIONS OF Hale. W. M,. SHUSTER & BBO., L Space. aT 8t o. 35 Market = 0 0 0 POTATOES, Os bushels MAINK POTATORS, just ar- rived, and for saie at our Wharf at the foot of 7th street. 8. P. BROWN « BON, Commission Merchants. delstt _No. 465 9th st.. between BE aud ¥. ‘ VOLATE DOUBLE, VANILLE, Seo DE B. MAILLalRD, E. AuLI BRENCH HiT DRESSER. 324 B street. between 13th and 14th sts. oi . : melange. Mr. Allict, from Paris, Hair-Dreeser, of the Bar Caco 08 Gucrs. eee EG a Bom | colebrated MAGES CET athe eeerery oF King Pisce, country. bas now im establi-hed for tne |. Corner Vermont avenne and 1594 atrest. etgnt years ia Washington and port Se re — Joving the patronage of the corps dipi0matraue wt INDIA OB. of the highest societ He bas the he ANCES AND or t SWEET MALAGA GRAPES. ounce thet he bas this saaso rted the latest Fresh Ring FLACK. | arinene at Be bes this eéason imported the | CHQICENOTS, uAIsING. Figs. OURRaMTs, | STygyitE, that belongs to the dressing of hate STegniety "ETE RMS EIR | 6G LouIblama ae top. For sale by 4 a » |53 ISIANA AVENUE. 53 ST. TIMOTAY'S BALL. J. H. OBANE & 00. Tur Guties of this institation will be resumed | Heve on band a large and fine assortment of en 5 tC Sang For terms, &c.. see GOODS, suited to this market, such as BUTTER Doslistores of - city or dees the Brinig, CHEESE, EGGS, APPLES, BAISINS, FIGS: an 5. Fa S, Ostoaville, Md. | orrRON, NUTS, HAMS, CODFISH, MAOK. TRE, Sp atic tage sie wee. EBS, | EREL, HEBRING, SOAPS, CANNED GooDs, 3 Matt Shaw! &e. i's Crochet Baby ip Also, 50 Barrels Moore's celebrated CHAM- fa Ea eh je Wisse, | PAGHE OLDER, bs barrel or gallon. Soiuee Book ae Albthe ab; are offered at the lowest = * Ooms Ariat ry Be | market le panos toenit, by ERSONS FURNISHING BOO i Rees ol bee Ta er Pra between 6th and 7th. 506 Minth street. next Lt ef onasalvonia avenue, Ploy bana Peathor aise ¥ ioe owoanine w . Feather a: 5 1ES SHA and CLOAKING GLOTHs, dow | LAD EE NB 'COLGRED BiLeee ne rash Tome’ | Closing out cheap previonats taking accounts of Spreads ©fi Cleths. Oar, ing, Table Linen, ac. ; ND TABLE LINEN Kk . BLANKETS AND TAO ELS ABD NAPKINS, ja 41m 53 La. Fo2 S4LE vi BENT—A fine tone P Order. Cun'be seen at BOSWELL We solicit a call trom all i want of Dry Goods. Facey Store, $02 E strect, near 14th, WH. B, RILEY 6 BROTHES, [(45 MUFF Por oRaTEES. jas ot = opposite Uenter Market r icle { J EW BOOKS —Shank’s Personal tions én ee mrortenetopca ey of Distinguished Generals. Pie Besok NOAH WALKER & CO ‘008-Brooke, @ novel, r, 66 See ja eetit 36™ Penn sven! for Wealth by Mrs. 3 Biadeti, Tate 75 conte; Law ‘actice of Buchre, new editicn, Vy BITE OPORTO FOmT oaoce ge Bi pie Latina, part second. @¢ 23° as ” amily in », by i Shion Direet importation, sy xing B of the Mobaliiow, by Joke dome K | Mae FRANOK TAYLOR. OO PES | EPAERTMENT HE INTERIOR. Dix itep see Parent OFrt ICE, Y Mi 5 On the pe Chane DUCK. WORTH, of Mount Oarmel. Connect, it, Roving for the extension of Spetent granted to him on b day of June. 18:3, for an improvement in | j Box Motion ia Loome for seven yeare trom | LamGoze the pirati t Foye Boer oA iy © 2th day of June. tet takes placeo8 | Hy OsTON MESS MACKEREL. It iserdered that the ssid petition be heard at Tam sew rom ¥ and ait day of recetving from Boston direct, the very are te end Ki they bave, why said petition ought ‘sot tobe of. | dor-ef ation. ig. | Jo8t BRORIVED a be- ony, matte | aS A . Son- Yo 1 : the Gzst of said publications , 10N bu THsU Ban - thee said Bees te "be at loss sixty THE NATIONAL CmIOW om COM bam Have removed to their aagin Ho. A AVENUB, oor eaat of 7th st. “9 (a (OBLE D. LAREBE. Georetary. SPECIAL NOTICES. e7-BABNUM. IN B18 BXPOSE OF MODEBN humbugs, wail, it is understood, apply the lesb to coeetey Pay rs fue gues, Nae oma ae tt 5 jo J ir eo at of - eat as PRALON'S A MIGHE-BLOUMTBG ff CBR “the great fieral extract o! the day rapidly driving their trash eut of the trade. Soid every wher jas &7- METOALFSE’S GREAT BHEUMATIO BE- MEDY is certainly the wonder of the age. Thvas- aude can testif) & to ite magical effect, and the firet doctors Is city are recommending tt to their patiente as the only sure cure far Bheums- Fr Ku to man. jal eotw ‘ORD, Agent. BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN BAIR EB NEWER news . i Vrorratie Siciiian Hare Bewewen i "5 v yarey est NEWER EGETABLE LILA! 7% = vents hair from falling of “s VrortaBLE Sicitian Harn ReneweR Mas * sates the halt soft and klveey. ETABLE SICILIAN HAIR BENRWER HALL Veg om not otain the akin. Haty’s Ste1tian Vecetasie Bain Rexewer Has proved itself the best preparation for the hair ever presented to the public. Price $1. For sale by all druggists ja%-Tuly s7 MABBIAGB ANDOBLIBAOY, AND THE Happivess of Troe Masbood.—An Essay for n the Crime of Solitude, aud the 2 J LJ ress Dr.J SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ja11-3m IAL 1 [STITUTE FoR SPEOIAL BEMED. 5 pared No. 14 Bond street, New York ecg ol th Pe) on Special Diseases, wn a seales free, &F Be sure and for them, not regret tt; 19) ad ing phy- re generally impostors, without references ger shonid be trusted. Enclose a stamp for tage ard directto DB. LAWBENOE. No, 14 Bond street, New York no lz D&Wiy testemo- SECRET DI Bamanivan's Giytis tho effectual remedy—indeed, the only vege! dy ever discovered. Oures in two to tour da; recent cases in twenty four hours. No mine: balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be tan is the soldier’s hope, and Male packages, $3; fe- ne! _——~ be exposed. malo, Bax anitan’s Root ann Hers Juicrs—A positive and permanent cure fer Spyhilis. Scrofala, Ulcers, Sores, Bpots. Tetters, &c. Price $1 25 per bottle. Sold by 8.0. Ford. Sceadvertisement. my 5 SUBELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFCLLY, SMOLANDEB'S EXTBAOT BUOKU Is CURING every case of Kipwzy Disease, Graver, Urinary Disonpens, Weaxwess and Pains in the Bacx, Fumats OomPLainrs and Trovsius arising from Bxcresks OF ANY Kipv. COME, YB AFFLIGTED! TEY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKD. Gold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES * O0,, New York, and BABNES, WARD &00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEBIGH & BUGERS, Wholesale Draggiste, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-1y COLGATE & (0.8 WINTBB BOAP, Recommended fot cuarren HaNDs and for general TOILET Us@ during COD WeaTuER, It may be obtained md all draggists and faney goods dealers, y feb 9-00) pene: 3. W. aH. P. EBEIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. New Classes forming every evening. Those de- siting to enter our classes should avail pone selves of this opportunity. Feparations will be made in this quarter for Oireulareoas be tad at J. ¥. Ritts’ and reulare can at J. F. .@. Metscrott 2 Co.'s Music Stores. =e The Hall can be rented for Boirees, &o. beet Days and Howrs of Tuition : ‘or ies, Misses and Masters, T: Saturday afternoons, trom Sto Soelocke a nesday and Friday eve- ely during the hours address a note to the a _ Quarter commencing with the first lesson. ja8 JJ ABIN1I’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, aT MABINI'S AgsEMELY. BOOMS, » between 9th and léth streets, ine da now open fer the recep- and bourse of tutti young ii nd masters Tuesdays, Thardae and a ‘Sat- w Geqilonson’s clases faves 8 to 10. same event eS ; 's Rylan instruction given to suit the can- ND FANCY DRESS BALLS zi it AND rip sadine 33 : be ai igned would most respectfally in- form tbe fede and of Washingtoe city, end the Distrie! that heis times pi to farn i jes with Masquer- ade and Fancy Costume, either on loan or made to der. Be ee taken rooms at the well wR establishment o' ri ja pper: fe 532 Tth street, between D-end Be where he wit bs happy to await orders, HABLES B te Costu: je 8-Im ERG, mer et Ford’s and Grover’s Theaters, Washington, D.C. Be G° T°? wiz. noses: FASHIONAGLE CABPET, FORNITUBE AND BEDDING STORRS, NOS, 521 & 519. INTELLIGENCER BUILD. ING, COB: 7TH ASD D., ABD SO. 50» 7TH STREET, THORN’S BUILDING, ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS HaLL, ND EXAMINE THB FINEST ASBURTED STOOK THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. He has all the latest desi, mede in Philedei- phia. New York. abd Boston, ‘The stock is always serected by Mr. M. bouzht at the lowest rates for cash, which enables him to compete with Bastern .. His finest Furnitare is made to aries a and of the best material can be found. eet re should study their owa te call hie bxye x am sort jock of CABP! ., ¥ end ol tatp bis price-list Renee. got which he will furnish with p! “Es Fe, Ocgntorpaince. Villswe, Bolsters: Beason: com) @, Wi! ye bor rk ai eae) ie prices. 1 61 Fatelligcnces Buildi: nf Sermo Tthy and , and No 50% 7th street. ee my thon sepa pay Fellows Sere Ww. B. MOSES. RY NAGLE & CO., Anctionsers. jalesroom No. 395 . avenue, Br" Between sth and loth sis, weite one ‘t stocus of Grovsriee, Wines: Liguore, ond Merchandise of every de: rel cash ad’ made on 5 jajl-tf = F mene BNGLISH DAT Tonk TELEGRAMS, &c. In accordance with the law of Congress in that case made and provided, Soth bonuses of the Illinois Legisiature weat into an election fora U.S. Senator for the cix years commenc- ing on the 4th of March next, at two o'clock yesterday. Lyman Trumbull, the present in- cumbent, and Oolonel T. Lyle Dickey were weveraliy put in nomintion. The vote was: Trambull, 79: Dickey, 33. Both houses will meet in joint session to-day to deciare the re- suit. Governor Swann was nominated in caucus for U. S. Senator from Maryland, Monday night, by acclamation. As the Eastern Shore law must be repealed before Mr. Swann’s elec- tion, and as the bill cannot pass the Senate Without & suspension of the rales, the vote for Semator will probably be scattered in order to pestpone the result. and his election may not be consummated for a day or two.” ‘The dispatch from the Herald's New Orleans correspondent, stating that Frank Blair came down to arrange the preliminaries for making Geperal Sheridan a candidate for the Presi- dency, 18 entirely without foandation. Gen- eral Biatr called on General Sheridan on New Year's day with other distinguished citizens, and this was the only interview between them. The General Assembly of Rhode Island com- menced its January session yesterday morn- ing. Governor Burnside announced to the Senate that he bad collected nearly all the State’s military claims against the General Government—less than $20,000 beimg still in abeyance. Major General Mower, U.S. army, commis- sioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau at New Or- leans, gives notice that persons making appli- cation to him properly, being plantersor others employing freedmen, can obtain transporta- tion for them from other States. The military commandant at Victoria, Texas, having refused to assist bureau officers. Gene— ral Griffin published a circular explaining that ail military officers must assistthe bureau in these contingencies as provided for in the bureag act and the civil rights bill. A dispatch from Madison, Wisconsin, says: Resolutions will be introduced in the Legisia- ture atan early day strongly condemning Sena- tor soolittle, and positively instructing him to resign. A caucus is held every night, bat no results bave been reached in regard to the senatorial question in Kansas. Pomeroy and Carney a the leading candidatey, but neither has a ma- jority. The New Orleans Commercial newspaper, which on the Ist assumed the defence ef the political course of Governor Wells, has suas- pended. The New Orleans Trilune, edited by colored Men, oppores the freedmen making contracts for jabor with planters or working on shares. it advises them to work by the week only. The mail party was attacked forty miles west of Fort Laramie last Friday night by Indians, who captured seyen mules and one wagon. The amendment to the Constitution was ratified by the Illinois House in the forenoon, yesterday—yeas, 57; nays, 25, The Kansas Senate yesterday passed a joint resolution for the amendment of the State eon- stitution, restricting suffrage to loyal men. The Union Pacific railroad, Kausas branch, bas completed twenty-five mules of the Fort Riley road. Charles D. Drake was elected U.S. Senator from Missouri, yesterday, by & vote of 113 to 47. Blair received 33 votes co RESSIONAL. Senate. —Y esterday atternoon, the bill to regulate the tenure of office being under con. sideration— Mr. Sumner offered an amendment as an ad- ditional section, that all officers or agents ap- pointed by the President or by the head of any department whose salary or compensa. tion derived from fees or otherwise exceeds $1,000 annually shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and con- sent of the Senaye, aud the term of all such officers appointed since the Ist of July, 1+65, shall expire on the last day of February, 1867. : Mr. Saulsbury offered a resolution, which he said was Renee to the snbject under discussion, calling upon the heads of depart. ments fora list of removals trom office from March 4, 1661, to March 4, 1965, with the causes of their removal, &c. Objected to, and goes over. HovsE —Yesterday afternoon, the bill pro- viding for the admission of Nebraska being un- der consideration— The amendment of Mr. Boutwell to strike out the third section and insert a claasema- king ita condition precedent to the admission of Nebraska that her Legisiature should grant the right etsuffrage to all, without distinction of race or color, was debated at some length, and finally adopted—yeas, SI: nays, 70. ‘The House then yoted on the bill as amend- ed, andit passed—yeas, 103; nays, 55. THe House then took up the bill for the ad- mission of Colorado as @ State, to which the Boutwell amendment was, on motion of Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, attached—yeas, S0; nays, 60; and the bill was then passed—yeas, 90; nays, vu. The House then adjor SrncccaR Law SvIt—A Remarkable Case of Depravity.—A most singular law suit nas just been instituted inour Justices’ Court. it is one that depicts in unmistakable language the depraved state of morals that exists in our city. Ashbort time since two men were court- ing two girls in the same house concluded to marry, and the eeremony was accordingly celebrated. After four weeks’ cohabitation both of the men became dissatisfied with the objects of their choi They believed that each had made the biti 3 selection, and thata change of wemen would be more in keeping with their peace and happiness. From some cause, the same feeling existed on behalf ef the women. A trade was spoken of, and sin- gular to relate agreed to by all parties. One ot the men had a better looking woman than the other, and thought that thisshould bringa premium. He demanded 830 to boot. This ‘was agreed to. and the money was to be pe in two weeks. The change of wives took place. They lived together for three weeks, yet the $30 Was not forthcoming. The money wasde- manded pererel Gaps, but boksecsived: Now the party claiming the money engeged le- gal Pounsel ahd instituted asuitin the Jus- tices’ Cour: tora breach of contract, and tl recovery ofthe money. How :t will term: nate remains to be seen —Albany Knicker- bocker NORMAL SCHOOLS AMONG THE FREEDMEN.— The American Missionary for January urges the establishment of normal or training schools at convenient central points in the South. To educate 1,000,000 of children, at least 20,000 teachers are required; while it isa fact that all the associations engaged in this work, with all the enthusiasn which has marked the past three or four years, report less than eighthun- dred actually brought into the field. it is ne. cessary that institutions for preparing teach- ers be accessible, econemical, placed ander the best managers and instructors. and sur- rounded with ali favorable influences, social and domestic. S77 1n tragical love affairs the cold and ra- tional city of Berlin emulates warm and sus- ceptibie Vienna. At the moment when, in the latter city, 8 youth of eighteen, the only son of wealthy parents, poisoned himself for seeing bis love for a young giri of his own age quitted, a young man of Bertin shot. tor similar reaso e girl he adored. At the in. quest be threw himself over the dead body, eo im an agony of grief, “Oh, my poor jary! S7-The latest li of Brigham Young's ha- rem isa Mana Folsom, whom Brignam ca- resses in public with Folsom frequency. | a talks of making gas from the dead dogs, }, TAS, CAts, And so-torth, that abound se plentifully ym that city. #7 Mrs. Annie Wood, known on the stage as Miss Annie Waite, has got out of the Woods by @ decree of diverce trom David W., her jate husband. @7The firet gold in the United States was found Sa a county, N.C., in hea a 7 Two glasses of beer cost a man five dol- lars and ten cents in Chicago. Ten cents to the beer selier and five dollars to the judge. i a7 Thepeotast at Britieh iron sepreren: exhbaustible. They dug up_ 1,508, tons in aor ionay ms ed eee who got di r N. ys 4 wiee iene! Rerbusvand and mi another’ man, bas just eleped from bim, “ ie hi yw in course of comple WA t, BO tion’at St. Lonis, is to Have boilers of Besse. mer steel, sua 4) PENNSYLVANIA SENATORSHIP. Election ef 5 Cameren as U.S. Sen- ater—His Address. in the Pennsylvania Senate, yes Si- mon Cameron received 19 votes, and Cowan W, for United States Senator. In the Houee, Cameron received 62 votes and Cowan 37. In both houses it was a strict party vote. in the afternoon a public gathering was held at one of the hotels in Harrisburg, at which 8] hes were made by Attorney General rewster, Senators Lowry and Landon, and General Gameron. In the course of bis remarks Gen. Cameron said. «Your greeting is very kind and cordial, and ithank youforit. I ik God that, in spite of the slanders that my enemies have heaped upon me for twenty years, my fellow- ciuzens who bave seen my life from day to day bave always stood by my side and hel; to repel them. This last struggle of my politi- cal life has ended ip victory. I desired this as an answer to vindicate my honesty to my chil- drenand my friends. | now propose to put these slanders behind me, and to forget alike the liars who concocted them. Of the eighty- two Republican members of the Legislature my trieuds assure me that sixty-three of them preferred me to apy other candidate; and would have voted for me rather than haye Witnessed my defeat. 1 go torward to the honorable duties to which My native State has called me for the third ume. Six years agol thought that slavery was the strength of the rebellion, and ought to be destroyed without delay, and wished, also, to arm the black man who would volunteer. ithought that clothing a black man in the American uniform clothed him also with the Tights of an American citizen, and I am al- Ways sorry to see a biack soldier and reflect thateven Pennsylvania denies the ballot, the only weapon with which he can protect him- selt. Lbope to live to see the word “ white” stricken from our own constitution, and the spirit of caste based upon color utterly de- stroyed. The South, however, is more con- trolied by social than political influence. If you are wise and firm you may possibly edu- cate the rising generation into loyalty, but there ix Do method of statesmanship which will make this generction of the South loyal to the Union and to the flag. The Southern territory is disloyal, and the loyal men of to-day must guard their children against another treasonable rebellion. The constitutional amendmentand impartial suf- frage will help todo this, but universal am- nesty will undo it. Of Andrew Johnson IL said long ago that he was a traitor to bis party, and an enemy of his coun:ry, and a bad man. He has done many bad thi » but nothing worse than offermg the offi f the country o those few unprincipled men who agreed to desert and betray the great wy ngewe or- ganization fer his patronage. fe joined the Democratic party long ago, and he has the right to give them the offices; but he has no right to dispose of them at auction to weak-kneed Re- publicans. The pauper labor of Europe is again competing with our labor, and our mann- factures languish for want of protection against at. Pennsylvania needs ne assurance of my de- votien to her interests in this , Which is the interest of the whole country. 1 will con- tinue to Imbor in season or out of season to pro- tect our manufacturers from ruin and their workmen from being thrown out of employ- mentor their wages reduced toa starvation point, tor 1 hold thatthe true welfare of any nation depends on its laboring classes. Gentlemen, | trust that this is my last poli- tical struggle. 1 have nothing more to desire, and I hope we will ali forget the bitterness, the unjustifiable bitterness of the late contest. For my part 1 will try te act as a representa- live for all tbe Kadical Republicans of Penn- sylvania, without regard to past differences or dissensions. 1 cannot forget my friends who have stood by me so nobly, but I will try and forget and forgive the unjust calumnies and the political opposition 1 have experienced. ee artrmanee e e A Maw Hancs Himsete anp Cowes To Lire AGatn.—The Hamilton (C. W.) Specta- tor relatea the following incident: A few days “go 4 man in the employ of Mr. De Courtney, as assistant in his vineyard, at the village of Cooksville, County of Peel, was discovered banging by & rope suspended from the rafter of an unoccupied tenement. The body was im- mediately cut down and removed toa neighbor- ing house, and placed upon a bed, all who be- held it believing that the man was dead. About an hour afterwards, however, the man gotup. and commenced to talk to the house. hold of people which bis rash act was the means of collecting. The cause of the man’s acting so foolishly 1s said to be financial dim- culty, be having lost some $10,000 in specula- ting in oil. NxGRO TESTIMONY IN SouTA CAROLINA. — Judge Bryan, in his charge to the grand jary of Charleston, a few days ago, said: “From the character of one of the witnesses to be brought before yor change in our jaw: nowa competent witness, both by tne laws of the United States and the legislation of ourown State. You will t his testimony and give that credit toit to which the intelligence and character of the party entitle it. As tar as color is concerned, there is no distinction as to the competency of testimony.” NATIONALITY OF EmtGRants.—The follow- ing is a statement of the emigrants arriving at New York during 1866:—From Germany, 106,- 716; Ireland, 68,047, England, 36,196; Scotland, 4,979; Sweden, 3,907; Swi 3,685; France. 3,246; Denmark, 1,526; Holland, 1,56; Italy, 918; Norway, 583; Wales, 540; Spain, 315: West Indies, 46: Poland, ¥31: Beigium, 157, South America, 155; Russia, 154; Portugal, 96; Mex- ico, 56; Nova Scotia, 40; Canada, 2; China, 26; East Indies, 15; Africa, 15; Australia, 12; Cen. tral America, 12; Turkey. 8 Japan, 7; Greece, 5; Sicily, 1. Total, 233,41 Bewake or Fast Hoxexs.—Fast horsesand fast women are two thi: to be feared. The Rural New Yorker telis of a well-to-do farmer m western New York who, when he went into the fast-horse business, owned a farm of five bundred acres of as fine land as could be found in the State, well stocked, valued at the lowest calculation st five hundred thousand doliars. He is now a poor sot. Beware of fast horses. We never knew a man who hed an infirmity fer blood Rorses that did not come to grief. aetna g—ae—eeee BT wo white women, named Eliza Harris and Jane Hutton, were lately round living in a hollow tree in the woods near Louisville. They earned a living by working im the fields, doing wasbing, &c. They had come from the neighborhood of Atlanta, Ga, to find work in the city, but failing todoso they bad taken the course above described. They have now been comfortably provided for. Scrrracg ror Women.—The London Spec- tator, speaking of women’s influence in i~ ucs, Ken’ ed So far as women in general have any jitical wishes, they can get them heard logaliting marriage with a deceased wiie's eis: i wi a wil ter bas ey thrown out of Parliament, as mea ba again and again sdmitted, chiefly by 2. tics of the Charch in the United Epiecepal nt 2.590; parishes, : communicants added last year, 14, Ind., last week. a7-They talk of & cheap board- ing house for ‘itle in New York. Te bas for EUROPEAN SEWS. Fearfal Catastrephe on a Skating Pond. well-known firm engaged in the UObina and India trade, and who were forced to suspend some Ume tince, bave resumed ineir relatious he business world. The ice on the ake im Regent's Park broke through t while crewded with skaters. Overtwo red were precipitated into the ‘Water, and thirty were drowned. The British Government bas sent a note to Greece advising her to preserve @ strict trality in the affairs of Candia. Paris, Jan. 15—Evening.—A detachment of French troops from Mexico nave just arrived in France. Nar es, Jan. 15—Bvening —A violent tem- pest visited this bay inst night. Twenty-four ships were wrecked, but only & few lives are Teported lost. CONSTARTINGPLE, Jan. 15.—The question which arose between the Porte and the Amer- sean Legation here in regard to the complain made by the U.S. Consul at prus agsinet the jocal authorities of that is has been settled to the mutual satisfacuoa of both par- e® Vienna, Jan. 15.—The official morning newe- Peper ceneures any agitation against the meas- ures of the Government, and says the eppo- sition have no alternative than to copsult the Will of the peuple. A Werman Robbed, Ravished, and Mur- rh {From the Loursvitle Journal.) One of the most atrocious crimes we have ever been called upon to chronicle was perpe- trated in Jackson county, Indian: night of the 29th of December. It appears tha: & middle-aged woman, named Maria Cotter, who resided in &smail cabin on a farm near Clear Spring, mm Jackson county, Indiana, who bas been reputed by the neighbors par- ‘ally insane, had, by hard work and economy, ed up the wages of several years. On the Thing of the owner of the pon which she dwelt had occasion to visit her house He was aston- sehed at finding the door burst open, and upon entering the dwelling, wae horrified at be- holding the bapiess creature extended upon ber bed stark and cold im death. He imme. diately gave the alarm, and an examination disclosed the fact that the poor lone woman bad been ravisbed, robbed, and murdered. Upon ber throat were marks clearly dis- cernible which showed that she bad met ber death by strangulation. Her wrists also bore the marks of having been tightly bound togetber by a string or small cord, in order, doubtless, torender her struggies futile. From the position of the bed-clothing, there was every indication that they had been piled and Pressed wpon the unfortunate victim's face ig theirseveral purposes, and removing all chance of recog- nition by murdering the outraged woman, the perpetrators of the villainous deeds carried off as booty about $700 in specie and greenbacke, alot ot silver spoons, and several small ar- ticles of silverware. On examining the snow about che door, the tracks of two men, in their stocking®, were discovered leading from the house The people in the neighborhood of the scene of the trageay are terribly excited, and every effort is being made to ferret out the murder. ers. Sutpicion rests upon two young men, strangers, who bave been loafling about Clear Spring for several months. and who have dis- appeared since the nigbt of the 29th. Virginia News. The Norfolk Journal of the 11th inst. says -— “The steamer Peru vian, expected bere towards the end of the month, will take from this por: some 2,000 bales of cotton.” Mr. Joseph E. Venable, president of the Petersburg Tobacco Exchange, and Mr. J.P Williamson, have been appointed a committee to represent Petersburg at the convention to be id in Washington about the ist of Feb- rua Certain parties in Lynchburg bave on foot an enterprise to establish there a tobacco factory, te be operated by disabled hands, whose jabor is exempt by law from taxation A. R. Boteler recently sold thirteen acres of land near Shepherdstown, containing water power, for SLavery rn Brazit. me time ago, an as- sociation was formed, with committees in Paris and Loosdon, to promote the universal abo lition of slavery. The first care of the commit- tee was to send addressees to the Emperor of Brazil and the Queen of Spain, the sovereigns of the only two countries that still have slaves That adaressed io the former potentate has been answered by his Imperial aiajeny Min ister for Foreign Affairs. The reply states that the personal desire of the Emperor and the tendeney of public opinion in Brazil are equally in favor of abolition, and says: “The emancipation of the slaves, a necessary couse- quence of the abolition of the siave trade, is now only & question of form and of opportu- nity.’ The Minister promises that whenever the upbappy circumstances in which the county now is shall permit, the Brazilian Government will consider as an object of the highest importance “the realization of that which the spirtof Christianity bas long de- Manded from the civilized world.” it has been stated since, that the Emperor of Brazil bad emancipsted his own slaves, as an exam- ple for his subjects. RESULTS OF TRANSFERRING aA Raitwar Pass —A commercial traveller named Dedout was arrested resentiy while traveling from Nice to Paris by railway with a first-class free pass, t transfera’ which had been granted to & newspaper editor named Maurel. Devout bad purchased the ticket from a man to -whom Maurel had sold it. A prosecu having been instituted by the Lyons Kailroad Company,the case wasbreaght before the Tribunal ef Correction Police in Paris. Maurel and Debout not appearing, were tried by default amd were each con- a ed to thirteen mont! Pprisoument, ex - tennating circumstances having been ad- mitted with respect to Fries, he was sentenced to only two months’ of the same punishment. Narrow Esc aPeor an INTELLIGENT Leors- LaTor.—Hon. L. W. Wright. a member of the Wisconsin Legislature, from Greene came very near terminating his ve ca- reer on last Wedneeday evening, at the Ran- dall House, Madison, Being unacqusintee with the mysteries of be biew it out in- stead of turpingitoff. The gas filled the room, and when opened on Ta: with difficulty that he was sciousness. lad it mot been that 2 pipe hole rity of the gas was drawn the chim: ° itt ite could not have been caved. 4 — apnea es white man and Tee negroes a few son of irs. FX. Miller.set' Green cowaty S7 Corrugaied iron houses are being wm- por'ed to Texas, ere native-born New York city peo- PB! S7-A Richmond says the or vernor. are: Gost cae Sones er Cy a the Protestant