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THE EVENING STAR { PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’6. Gvenue and 11th street, BY W.D. WALLACH. ———— The STAR is served by tae carriers to their wubsecribers in the City and District at fun ORNTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers. Two Centra each. Price vor MatLing:—Three months, ‘One Dollar and Fifty Cents; stx months, Taree Dol- lars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubdlished oa Friday morning— One Dollar and @ Half a Year. maki! ure gas every day; alvo, an improved V. velar fubaler The Association is Dow pr to make Teeth on Gold, Silver and Es York Philadelpbis and Boston prices All per- sons wishing dental work done can have itascheap as inthe above-named cities All work done tn neatest and best manner. sed warranted to satisfaction. Persons will do well to call and examine our work. de %tf BETE “p aid’ Patenice of the MINERAL ae BRE a atteua, pesrounly at jany persons cannot Wear others, and 20 person can wear others who sannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommoda ted with any style and price of Teeth they may te. exe, bat = hose who are particalar pop end arest, nest, strongest and most re tbat art oan procure.the MINEBAL TRETA will be more fully warranted. Booms in this eity—No 33% Penn’a aveune, be Wth ste. Also, 907 Arch eg oc 20-1 _ PERSONAL. 0 CAN NEVER MAKE THE TRIP on Ba- b fe tpg eet bumbugs. See Dr. DaR- BY, 492 7th street. He isthe biguest authority <u such cases. His private rooms are oppysite Od Fellows Ball Jai DREVENTION ER THAN CURR — French preventives against clsease and preg- ancy (when such is unde irabie) Seat to aay ad s+. at 3). $5. 36 and $7 per:lozen. according to zallty,by Dr. WOOD Hox 03, of callat 49 th reet, (up stairs.) Washington, D.C. ja23-im Vit. OCUBTIS IRVING, Ciairroyent, — Test sid ween 45) aud sth stro hours from 9to2 a.m. and 6 top. m. B. MAUBL iBNTIFLU AS A . TROLUGER AMERBIVA, Osi tiou BR & pect tee Stars at the time of one's birth, will reveal! astonishing se crete that no living mortal ever knew betore: Row to be sacersstalin all reasonable undertakings He telis pame and very day you marry. descrives he intended companion, and telie all qvente of life, good ink and long life to visttors. Laiiies 3 cenisto 21. gentiemen iu fall $1. ail at 470 lath st .néar F, ail hours until y inthe evening de 31 2m" ‘ENTLEMEN WHO ARE AFFLIOTED—A I cure warrsuted by an old Surgeon of twonty- three years’ experience iu this particular branch ef the profersion. Ubarges mode Do not to quacks. bat to] B.GABD" ls Mee of the United ‘States Bicord Venereal ios Otice No. 21 south A street, opposite the Suuare, south side. edicines also farnished at cost. YONFIDENTIAL.—Young men who have .. C Jured themselves oy certain secret habdita, which unfit them for business. pleasure, or the duties of married life; also, middle aged and old men, who. from the folties of youth, or other Danses. feel a debility in advance of their year before placing them-elves onder the treatamen ould fire © Secret frie: will learn sometuiag of impor e Friend.” Sent toany ad. uce lel en ~ on recdipt of 25 couts. ress Dr. CHAS. A. STUART & OO.. Beston no $ly ; J. HERBERGEn., F . Paccesce te H Leadon & Co. CITIZEN'S AND MILITARY MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel. late Brown’s, 2 Peunsyivanie avenn: Washington, D. 0. CO? Te RILKENS: PIANOS AND OAuHABT & NEEUMAM'S /ARLOB OKGANS. fll find it greatly to their fnterest, ine these-uperd Lustraments be- urehasing any other Only agency GEORG New Pisano Forte and Orga: lth street between Poon rect. A select assortment of ui second hand In- *tromenta, {ucluding a C H OBGAN, for evle at lowest facter: Rai and on easy terms. bce and BEPAIBING faithfully executed = * S2oRer DISEASES. i SAMARITsAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OBRTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Gurk,” fer GONOKRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a @ontains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pulls 10 bs Taken to Affect a Cure, They are entirely veget@ule, Baviug no smell nca pleasant taste, amd will not in an: y in- yore the stomach er bowels of the most deli - ores in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty four hours ” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most emfuent Doctors and Chi of the present day; — “I vi Ree aa eee re UM ARITAN S GLET™ Sent by mailina Price—Male packages, $2. Femate, $3. BLOOD! BLOOp!! BLOOD!!! SOROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, 8 TETTERS. SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS, ‘OB VENEBEAL SAMARITANS ‘ANI Is offered the public as a positive cure. YPHILIS OK VE. EBEAL Di8HaA8. sSMARITAN'S ROOT AND HEME JOIO ee most potent, certain al pre- effectual remedy ever scribed, it reaches col ccetiesten ots particle of the veneresi poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent, Take, bps this raring rem- ed healed, transmit posterity that for which ite map tee oe — DO NOT DESPAI may ve ASSMRIPLET SUT AYS REE Mom will remove every vestige of aporitios from ‘the tes all ec! a 2 males suiter thq BUOT AND BRB JUICES mon happil sdapted, in loerated Uteras. in Leucor. Cig have ah coppitau Re oe ge, “gent by express. 35 per bor = SAMABITAN’S WASH Is, In cases of lis, used In connection Boot ana Herb Jatece, webs Zaheweeiens. och cia efficacy of these remedies a sicians and patients, T. used WHAT THE SUBGEONS SAY OF THE Sama ITayu REM ED es _— “Pos? HlosPitat, Fort MaxsnaLt, Baltimore, Md... Feb. #0, 1864.—"I_ have great stating that L have used ‘The eo in Bemedies’ for Veners! diseases in ite most forms; thet T pave used them wituindgment, decreten: tomy ud ly, aud, have found tatitipations 7 ly. "Raowing their composition, LT ao fullest lence in their 1 2nd as far as my use of them extends, aan antatcs EEEED S: BOWERS. , a a )EREMIAH 8. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON, ©. 8. BLECE- LAW OFFicg. rneys at-Law in the rt of the Cow: ims, street, (directly opposite ail HH *#228u0 8 OT M JEW confidential. orth © street, between a streets. immediately in tear of the Ls o tel. ja8 im* i 3 ABIS FASsaly! L474? P ry i ous OF HalB- B. ALLIOT, BRENCH HA! DRESSER, 324 between 13th and ith sts. Mr. allt rom wlebrated © le wht Jeane: Wasnhneton and Newport, en- cine hibene He bas the bonor to aa- that he bas this season imported the latest rr of hair dressing, and als» pomades, and that bet: to the dressing of \ © “\OaP AND CaND: ‘The enbecriber wil: friends snd custom: Rese Titre he tom 4 sett thera hk tween ath and Sth. on %, XXIX. BANKERS. jay COOKE & CU., BANKEBS, Filieensh street, opposite Treasury, /Suyand se) 8 ‘current market rates, and keep onstantty on hand, a full supply of all GOVEENMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES Orders fsr BTOOKB. BONDS, &o., executed, and Cottections made on all accessible points. FARROW &CO., Oorner Louisiana avenue and Seventh GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. GULD AND SILVEB AND LAND WARRANTS First Natienal Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President. WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY M Mrs | Brown Bilen J Harrie Marta Kosekrans Uar'e Beckley Ex ua J Jones @ SINANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED = | PS Kley Boma dio 3 Oth serett, opPovite the Treasury Deparimeni Government Secnrities with Treasurer United BF ONE MILLION VOLLAKS es We bay and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates FURNISH EXUHANGE and make Collis THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | } NITED STATES. We purchase Governmest Vouchers op the | MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal :n4@ prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrneted to na FULL INFOBMATION tn regard to GOVERN MEDT LOANS at all times cheerfally faruished WM. 8 HUNTINGTON, Oashter HOTELS, R ES) WILLARD'S HOCE Wasttnetoy, December }, Senators, Bepresentavves, and others. residing in Washington, who oecupy private apartments, car be accommodated wit Hotel at the rate of #1 their = ALS at this e SYK ES, Of ADWIOK = 09. x Be Oop HOUSE, Cormer Penna. Grenue and Tiel 'h strce We Siteated im the most central location the city, midway between the CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTIAL MANSION, Only a ebort distance from al} the Departments, Patent sud Post Offices, Bmitksonian Institete H. H. DUDLEY £ 00., HS RESTAURANT, No. 366 Peana enue, near “t+ street, ® EMRBICH wishes to inform hia frlewis wud th publioweneraily that he now k stantly on band OYSTERS, fresh every Jay, prepared fn every style His WINES and LIQt ORS cannot be m Oall and give him a trial WOOD AND COAL. (oan Coan: AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 40 Ibs., delivered in ony part of tnut White Ash, $7. mane White Ash, $3.20, © Wood sonetantly on hand eived at onr Office; or at the 8 P. BROWN & 8ON. 465 Sth street, between & and F. Con! COAL!! OQOAL!!! T.T. FOWLEEB & CO. White Ash, stove and egg sizes, Red Ash, do eo 2.240 pounds guaranteed. Orders received at the central office of the Wash- ington and Georgetown Ice Compan: Middleton & Co.,) corner 12th and at wherf, foot of loth $5.75 per ton, B. 8. LAMEIN, Agent. ‘ oO (Paes W. B, MOSES’ FASHIONABLE CABPET, FURNITUBE AND BEDDING STURES, NOS, 521 & 519, INTELLIGENCER BUILD. ING, OORNEB 71H ANDD., NO. 50% 7TH STREET, THOEN’S BUILDING, ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, AND EXAMINE THB FINEST AsSuRTED zc STOCK THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. He has all the latest designs made in Philadel- phis, New York, and Boston. selected by Mr. Moses, and bought at the lowest rates for cash, which enab'es him to compete with Bastern prices. His finest Furniture is made to Philadelphia, and of the best material hould study their own interest by ores and exe CABPETS, F The stock Is always Bu sorted stock of ITURE, &c,, and obtain bis price-list before golvg elsewhere, are 0 of Cottage and Kitchen Far- whieh he offers at the lowest niture is complete. Building. corner 7th and D. t. Thorn’s Building, adjoining Udd Fellowna’ oe epee D and E streets. 3.000 vane W. B. MOSES, INE POTATOBS, just ar- rived, and for sale at st wee at woo of 7th mission Mercha No. 465 9th st.. between E and F. A full assortment of a| only direct receivers for 5 (not Patapsco) Flours in the District. a: D extensively counte: les choice Flour for ow. Gold and Linganor rand ‘cited and seld tm this city, we would tnform thove wishing this floar by ent bebe millers we furnish it lower Quality secend to no: Buckwheat at low fs jow rates. igre eo of Western Flour pris? ong. for sale avenue and Ist street, EMOVAL. THE RATIONS L UNION INSUR. ANY OF WASHINGTON e removed to their New Office, save eo. 71 LOWISLAN A, AY Firat door east of 7th DIRBBOTORS: |. Knap, Pres’t, {OBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. Oorner Vermont avenue and 15% strest aide PLRCk Wt ura. Waar mat WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1867. 2, 4,344. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Friday, February 8, 1567. (OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER AVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.) &7-To obtain any of these lotters the applican must call for “Advertised Letiers,’’ give the date of the list, and pay one cent for advertising. onth they will B71! pot called for race be -ent to the Dead Letter Office. ee LADIES’ LIST. AngessonUhria Hewitt Cathe rs AnvtinSC Mrs E Mr 3 Paten Ellen Mre AndeTeon E W Hylend Anna A Pillebary B Hammell Emma_ Mrs ra Anderson Jane Baski Panis Julia Mis Hoover Jennie Pherson K Bidir Lanra Ho M Mrs Brown BetteMfsHarvis Lizzie Phillips MB Kurk Avnme Hartwell F M Pumbleday0w’n ProokeAon Mrs Mrs Mre be FMr*Hutchingon A Paschall Marg’t Lizvie Mre Mra Mre brown Mary KF HvlronSa hEMrsRhodes Jennie Booth Meilie V Hawkins sarah Koff bizzt: Francis re Houston Maggte Bell aml Mre Holly MT Brown M8 Mrs Flersey Mise Barr Bailie Mra M arr Hallie Mrs Mr arrettE’a!l MreJiles J nes Mre Barber Isa’eMrt Jones Betty AmeRobinsoa Her- M man Mre Mra Jacue Maggie Beiley Kate BartellHughMrsjadge Mary a Miss KarherEL«JanéJehuson Ligie Ryan Mrs Mrs Suith Jane Mrs wer CM MrsJefierson Geor’sSiuan Fanny A Jem B Mrs Joh son J’e MraScott Eliza Mra lentley Ortrie Jackson Ales Smith Eliza Mrs Brownell J Mrs Jounston Julia Small AN Mre | Purons M& MraJanon Kete Smith Loai’a(c) y Ma.y BE Johneon Sarah Smith Lb A y MurthsJ | Auo Sheid Bugena Jovnson CharitySimms Am’aMrs tord N Mra Mre Smith Francis SroneughMetB® Johnston Au- Smith Mag’eMrs rker Sarah B gusts Mrs Spear Mary 2 row Add: Jackson Maggie Snook Marion kJosne Johnson Smily Smith Sarah k Mgt re " Mre cott Mra Win Mrs Jo M Eic)Seag Mary - DhaseBar Mrs JohnsonGeo Mrs Spettswood El’n Carroll kwily King Eva rs CoricrHai tek 2h leeK athesinkaStevens Jas Mrs oO « « ‘ © Conwo:Chas Mrshimg Hester stephens A Cheater Josie M hing Elien H Shelton Kate A Copnelley AgnesKorb Susanna Mrs ChichesterLo eF Kellogg Lucy WStreeter Eliza B Conoway Agnes — Mra rm Coltoth8am! MreK tnsey Ella Sitmars L’cyMrs Crosson Mary E Kelly Mat’aM rsSherm te Keily B purrick BI Mr di BMre ee Eoma ChamberM’yM: rs. Day Auue Lewis H Striker@'eW Mrs tow L M Mre Lyman Mil’eMreshearer A W Mrs Dines Mary Lewis Mary K scorley M MMra (abel! Mary RG La Suow CarperterMary Lui sto ¥M L nN Cha iy Mabontes Farvay Sulfvan Johanna iavic A BMre oe Measi en las 2 dgeEmmaM ey ie ‘at Mar: Sonne F Mre —- Simmons D ‘Mrs Davi~ Char te 5, Thomas Ri Mrs Thompson M Mre Moreen Lydia Tallieferro MF Puvall8a hE MreMorgan KmclineTwitchelMA Mrs Morgan Irine dd Maggie Miller Anna Porsey My Mra Mew Traves Virg Mre kiutot: MJ Mrs Morton Blien Vaughan © Mre Essig Maggie Morris Carrie liey M’tMre ward Wie Kate * Jno & MillerRatty MraV Marvin Clara Wood FrankMra shan Alice WeeksAanE Mrs tin Fanny White JuliaB ison Mary ( Ward Fred’kMre Floyd Glare k. Murray Mary Welsh Am M Mrs Fitzpatrick Jno | Mrs Warr Sh.) Mire; Mew. Mahoney Marg Watson J’e Mrs Farley Helen — Bre Wilson @ L stea ar Addie Mercer Mary | Wallace An’eMO nion E Macfarlane Jen’eWalton Annetta jer ABMrsMcNnlty Mary Williams Lizzie Foster Julia LaWcKenzie Mary Whitney O’hMra O Mre biteworthBell Mra w | Fisher M'yJMreMecluffe Alice Williams Bliz’h Grat Jno M rs Mrs Warren LaraJd raMc Millan UarrieWheeler An’e-2 Sepia | Mra Whiting Mary E Gossem Mollie McHenry Mary Wallace M oMire Govdeli 8 F Nally Sarah Ano Wilson Mrs Bunt Joho Mre | Mre Wheeler M'aMrs Hale Anna M Nelsen LillyMrs Wilson M tJ Mra Hil Belie J MreMelson Pridg'ta Willer Jutia A BR Oakes Thos Mrs WashingtonMiss rs Paine Cath’e¢MrsYounker MaryA Peck erg Mrs Young Alice fi MJ Mrs Palm Deli Young Sailie B Mis Page Sural Being a aes GENTLEMEN'S LIST. legate A Allen Jos H Ayter Morgan aikaton me Asker Jue Anderson Aen Alexander J P Abrahams [. Allnuott Wm p Andrews AS Alexander Mr Adams Wm Anderson Blair Austin Baley Brt Brig Burnes M Bennet Andrew | Gen @co Bancroft Mr Brockney AB Sondiao Hen CBrobat NF Burgess AT Brown Hiram Bradford Nich’s Baruits Maj A Braticy HeuryJ Bingham BW Bryant A J Berry a Berg Otte Blair BnAnstin Barnby Ho JH Barbridge Clon Brinemade & ott Pai Borgess James Boll Pau Olark Billon Joba = Burns Bevans James Elic Do Messrs Briec: im t yd Je Blown Fred kWkrown James 8 Bitrge on Bork soun Brasecon Wim Beruell& Co Wirown Lee! H Brooks Winslew Crampeer A Carrington Gen Cheney, Moss & Connelly A Henry B Pell pes Cherry Chas€@ CapfieldGeo Coffee Mr Chaplin & Co Crawford J Carey Patk Menai Onsey Juno F _ Canby Patk Cragie Lt DG _Qornwell Jno P Coxe HonBichas Caup Maj BE M6 Conrell Jeremh Cane BR Clayton Enoch M Creswell! minh Oppuberiain Dr gE biide lraac Sree oa RW Cook Jue Chase Thos os P2 Cornwell Geo B Colby. Lane&66 Cheney T! Cew\es Geo Qunnelly Michl Coyle Thos Cia:k Ree HP Ohambers & OComoiloreThosA Olark HL Matthews 2 allen maw J Cerdes Henry Corton Mons Cole Wm Qvoper Maj Jas Casecl! Martin at A come padley,Jos Davis B M, am if me? Davie Jno ‘avis Mai Gen! ba Bt pve + Darnall J T Dargan 81 ‘ney e Dayig Chas Dodman Thos games DeRehemont EADatley John & Darden Thos EP Ponovon Maj J H Devine Thos LB Vamen W Dre Danforth Harry Dixon Devbam ron ADudley Wm Dimteck os es m } imott James aoe mae Eldridge Stew’t | Bgen Chas W ow Emmons Wm Kogawmer BH Fulier 0 French HerE-3 Fox Jehn Fletcher J. ‘oster Hon L M Baris Edwd F ron Jere F agiaicht 1 ‘armswort no Fos as a fale, aan T Flin& Jones Fox Thornton Fisher Geo M Frame Jon France W ose g EUS er” Geraner Oap H Green JT 4AH Hon Gardner GOUB GordonVaptLe AH @ay Henry Gause ColL @ Guthri-A ick.JnoP G@renan Law’ce Giaesgo Alex randeraon JM Grussmi: Grimm Aug 2 Gerard J0 Gradyao: Grady Dani Griffith JP Griffin &8on' Grove ED — _ GravelyColTJ 2 Grafart Win Geisdorf Dr¥re Grove Jno A jeer Wa Giesking F Gray JnoT @rifia Wash'n Gumpertz H Humphries J W Heald Lewis Lea Ps Harvey Hon J AManee Hon L Hopkins HonBF Henry Col Jno Hunter Hon M iit kiss J BOG Henderson J2 Hollie M len Bev J PH all J i Phiii; Hay D sldead M. Hasel Robe? Hinckley Baw'dBilicery J pee oe Ool BM Hubert Fred _ Tease ae ‘Cue EARL Ott Joe J Oliver Wm A Biebards AlexJ Bichardson Nes Bovine Jno H Betbhols ota Obas Ben binton JohnN Bay R a Bo T Bteward Jno F Strauss Nathan ‘t Sinnott Jos eet O rand qnobaie ir ton J T jailivan Boser Steel Hom Jas Stevens Steward jeeleeHonLewis & Ol: Stanton J O M D&ub Sarl Stratton Jno T Shefield SL derson EL Smithson Jas KS th EldridgeJ Sul! BmithPFouthg Sendel Fredk Sugart J W. Bheooph BO A Bhi 'tourmet J B jr Smith Thos 0 Bchaud GeoH Selye Lewis “ TilgeH & Co Ten Byck Sam'l on J Kk STalo Temple Jas (col Turpin Thos L E r jer Philos B Thompson H jompson Robt Thoason Wm-2 TalifarioBiliic’'l)Teher Wm Volands Wm 0 allace AH Weaver JasG Whitacar RB ‘o Wright Robt Wells8SB Williams Hon Steph K e' Tanedel! Ohas Ten Eyvek EF Taylor GeoH Wood HonBen 2 WilliameDrOM Wilson Dr JC Washbarn Hon Wilson J Willtams EP J Wyman Frank lO ee WheelerM: WitmoreGoiGM Wheelock M M Wilson Wm Fee Mat jae cet ercok MT Wuortz Wm ters Rey WH Youn; ite RobtH 2 Zook fi SHECELLANEOUS.—Union ts inane Almanac; Ado: Weaver Wm G Weisberger & Mayer DANCING. Fs. 35. W. & H, 2. KREIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania svenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. New Classes forming every evenin, siring to enter our cl selves of this opportuni’ parations will ourannual May Ball. ‘eu! can be had Betzerott & Oo.’s Must ‘fhe Hall can be rented for Sotrees, &o. Days and Hours of Tuition: For Ledies, Misses and Masters, Saturday afternoons, Gentlemen's Classes, Bings, from 8 to 10 o’cl or further information, aj of tuition, or address a note Quarter commencing w | ABINI’S FASHIONAL MARES a aA MARINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, E. between 9th and 10th streets, is now open fer the recep- and hours of tuition for young ladies nd masters. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- m. ‘rom 8 to 10, same -venings. ruction given to suit the con. 2s M4seUrpave AND FANCY DRESS BALLS AND PARTIES. The undersigned form the ladies and ty, and the District be made ia this quarter for ilies’ and W. Gg. from 3 to 5 e’cloex. Tuesday and Friday eve- NB —Privat would most respectfally in- gentlemen of Washi enerally, that he is jared tofarnish parties with Masquer- icy Costume, either on loan or made to iment of Carlene t een D and BOOTS, SHOES, &. 1 SELLING OFF 1! The entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ Children's, Men’s, Boy's and Youth's BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Will be sold at private sale at and L HN ANGEBMANN, and gz pposite Odd Fell BOOTS AND SHOES, HEW SToBs. jgned begs leave to inform his fri pratiy that he has opened. the No. 50% 7th street, under on hand agen- lemen’s, of a and BOOTS AND sHOBS. yamber, 502 7th street, under Hat the ‘New Oheap Btore K.F. Page's store, Bemember t! Odd Fellows’ EORGE B. WILSON. Gtoos size. —_d HALL & PLANT, PLANT’S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and 15th street, (Entrance on New York avenue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY GROOEBIES, TEAS, WINES, IMPORTED LUXURIES, &c., &c., would respectfally notify their friends and the public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Store, where can be obtained any article usa ally kept in a first class Grocery, Without at- tempting to enumerste our large, fresh and well- selected stock, we cordially invite the public to examine our stere and stock, belicving we shall! not feil to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, ‘We call espesial attention to our assortment of and OOF FEES, which have been selected with great carefor purity. Dealers will fi fine assortment to select from, and our prices to Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, Loxuziss FOB THB HOLIDAYS, CARP’ Be AND CHOCOLATES, eth DOUBLE VAN Just received at Lemme oe @ a 805. Mea? Switier MALAGS pares, DOMESTIC.) ny eis, Bors MetvE Ww: pe on W BITE OPORTO Direct importation, T Meo ana at Goran SOUP PERN ‘of the Buoro,”) . KING & 808, . M. P. og yn 0 | cunts TELEGRAMS, &c. A few weeks since a notorious desperado named Jack McDowel mred a span of horses at Council Grove to go to Junction City, Kan- sas. He did not return. The owners of the borses tracked him to Omaha, and bronght bim back on Friday jast. He was very defiaat, threatening to burn down the town, and kill sixteen of [the citizens whom he had marked. further stated that he wasarebel, and was uantrell's raids. Citizens took him from ie sheriff's hands on Sunday night and hung im. Thomas Hall Foreman, formerly ot Lancas- ter, Pa., but pow claiming to be @ resident of Philadelphia, has instituted suit against the Ezaminer, of that city, for libel, the alleged ibel being contained in an article publisued at the time Foreman was arres?ed on the ch: of defranding Levi S. Reist,of Warwick tewn- ship, and others, by selling them stock in sup- posed bogus coal oil company. The Kansas Senate has passed a bill for the creation of an emigration bureau, and appro- ee $100.000 to carry out its objects. The Ouse concurred in a resolution to amend the constitution by striking out the word “white’ pasced by the Senate. and amended the dill so &s to strike out the word “male,” and also to make intelligence the basis of suffrage after the year 1670. The Workingmen's Convention at Albany, N. Y., adopted the piatform of the Baltimore Labor Association. They also Adopted reso- lutions deprecating the empioyment of chil dren of extreme youth in factories, and urging the passage of lawsfto make ten hours a legal days’ work for iactory operatives and car drivers. The Daily News of Kingston, Cannda, States that gold has been discovered in the township of Longborongh and the township of Victoria, and there is eyery reason to be- lieve that gold is to be found in the region lying petween those two poin's, which are about one bundred miles apart. The St. Louis Pemocrat’s Jefferson City spe- cial says & matter of great interest to Missouri bondholders has come to light. It is a scheme for depressing the value of railway bonds of the State, concocted by a powerful ring in the interests of the old State Bank. General Griffin is gone still’further than his late order, and the burean in Texas is virtually withdrawn from ail control over the freed- men’s interest. It only retains an ad <isory and reporting power, with the supervision ot schools. The Pennsylvania Legislature having ad- journed before the joint resolution ratifying the constitgtional amendment was sent to the Governor, it cannot be signed until that jbody meets next week. The Omaha Republican says Captain North bas been authorized to raise a battalion of Pawnee Indians for service on the plains, and thathe bas commenced the work with fine Prospects of success. The Probate Courtat St. Louis, yesterday. under the provisions of the emancipation or- dinance, indentured thirty colored orphans, who had formerly been slaves. to the Colored Orphans’ Home, where they will learn trades A speeial dispatch says that late advices from Montana reports the overy of silver lodes which will yield from three to ten thou- sand deilare per ton. The Arkansas Legislature has passed areso- lution appropriating money to replace funds of the General Government seized by the con- vention at the time of the secession. TheNevada Legislature passed a joint resola- ton asking Congress to grant that State juris. diction over Utah,and ordered acopy w be telegraphed to Washington. Abill to call a State conyveation to amend’ the constitulion was introduced into the Senate of Virginia yesterday. After an exciung de- cate it was referred to a committee. ‘The franchise bill passed the Tennessee ouse yesterday afternoon—ayes 33, noe: it exteuds the right of suffrage to negroe: The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill ie- galizing the acts of James Lithgow while act. ing Mayor ot Louisville. Navigation of the Obiois now fally resumed with twenty-five feetin the channel. ae DARIN SA Lit CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE.—Yesterday afternoon— The Legislauve, Executive and Judicial appropriation bill being under consideration, he amendment eprsceriasing 250,000 for temporary clerksin the Treasury Department, and authorizing the Secretary to classify the clerks according to the character of their services, was debated at some length and adopted. Ab amendment was adopted appropriating $15,000 for janitors of the Treasury Depart. rTaent. The Senate, at 4.35, took a recess until 7 .m. Atthe evening session an amendment was adopted striking out the appropriation for ex- tra compensation to officers of the House of Representatives, r. Fessenden offered an amendment for the ae of eighty additional clerks for the ension Office. Adopted. Mr. Poland offered an amendment, in- creasing the salaries of the the judges of the Court of Claims from $4,000 to $5,900. Disa- greed to. Mr. Williams offered an amendment, increas- ing the salary of the Uhief Clerk of the Senate to $4,000, and the Sergeant-at-Arms to 83,500 perannum. Agreed to. The bill was taken out of Comnsittee of the Whole and reported to the Senate, and the Senate then, at 10 p. m., adjourned. Hovsz.—Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Stevens’ Reconstruction bill was debated at considera- blelength. While it was ander discussioa— Mr. Farnsworth said :—Phis bill was im ac- cordance with the views of Generals of the army who had experience in the South—Scho- field, Thomas, Baird, Wood and Sickles—and he believed at was also in accordance with the views of the distinguished cotamander of the army. in reply to Mr. Shellabarger, who said it was very important that that statement should go before the people, Mr. Farnsworth repeated it. Mr. Le Blond asked him whether he under- stood him as saying that Gen. Grant approved the measure, Mr. Farnsworth had not said so, butexpre: his belief that it was in accordance with Grant's views. a Mr. Le Blond sup the gentieman did not claim that he had any personal knowledge on the subject. Mr. Farnsworth said he did not, Mr. Rogers followed in an hour's speech against the bill. At the evening session, the bill was debated until balf-past 10 o'clock, notice being given of several Bropared amendments, and the House adjourned. ‘Tue MARYLAND LEGISLATURE.—The Senate esterday agreed with the House to appoint a joint committee to examine the condition of the State tobaceo warehouses. The new bill pro- viding for the election of 8 Mayor and city councilin Baltimore fixes the day of election on Wedneeday, the 13th of March, The House, during Wednesday evening's 7 thirty-three local bills, in- cl @ oneto incorporate the Monumer- tal Hotel Company of Baltimore, The Comp- troller of the Treas: informed the House that he bas already cot ced the payment of claims for bounties due enlisted men and former owners of slaves who enlisted auring the late war. The resolutious deciaring that propositions to alter the constitution should emanate from the Legislatuge, and that the power of the Legislature to it questions to the vote of the people cannot be limited by the constitution, were adopted. The Allegany contested elecuon case was taken u; cvssed. The Speaker of the House issued his warrants for the election of a delegate from Cecil county, in place of Mr. Magraw, deceased. CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA. — The Lynchburg ablican says: “We are ony informed Jonn B. Baldwin, of Gos Wiitiem Smith will certainty be canas iliam reed at the election. teresting track. Mr. Flournoy, weunder- BO wish whe be K conasague r E au N TRAGEDY. Arrest and Confession of ene of the Mar derers—Amother Men Imphicated—<cy. riews Developments. Lewistox, Mz, Feb.6.—Tne terrible mur- Ger of t¥o old women im Auburs, on me eal eee or four weeks is well remembered as one of the most and fiendish that ever was recorded ww Severaj arrests bave been made, an attempts to secare the really guilty partes have been im vain. When the etr: jing Frenchmae was arrested some two ago the double murder was enveloped in gieater mystery than ¢ver, and every trace of the aa- uber of the bellish outrage seemed to be obhit- erated. Search bad been made inevery direc- tion for trace of @ sizaggiet. vat although a fortnight bad elapsed, and every neighborhood bad been aroused, yet none could be heard of as suspicious, except this unfortunate Freach- man. This absence of every trace of a strag- aler gradually compelled the officers to dis- muss the straggier theory, and confine their attentions nearer home. Assoonas the case came to this point, the authorities sent to New York and secured the services of one of the dest detectives that city, who quietly eame to Lewist and Auburn, some ten days since, and, unknown to any person ex- cept those s ily interested, proceeded to investigate the circumstances of the scene of the double murder, and min, with the people in the vicinity in the guise of an ordinary stranger, cenversed freely with everybody who had any information, and took note of every circumstance that bore upon the tragedy, and with t help of the local officers ferreted ont ev t, Pie detective Was satisfied that the crime was committed by some person or persons well acquainted with the premises, and that there was probable Teason to suppose that money might have been the original object in entering the honse, if not ofthe murder. These and other facts threw suspicion upon a negro about twenty years ef age, Who Wns seen at work scme mon“hs in a shoe factory in West Auburn, about half a mile distant from the scene of the murder. He bad been arrested previously, but noting ap- peared against him and he was discharged. He was, however, arrested the, second time Snd confined in the Auburn jail. From their investigauons the officers were enabled to jay before the negro certain developments. which led toa full confession that be was one of the parties engaged in the commission of this dia- bolical crime and the further statement thai a white man was concerned with him in the double murder. He confessed all the circam- erances of the crime, particularizing the man- ner in which admission was gained to the bouse anc the crime committed tte man implicated by the negro w'! rested to night and an investigation br! to-morrow FROM EUROEL Loypow, Feb. 6—Noon.—la Parliament, vs night, Lord Derby, in rep!y an in made by Ear) Rossell, stated that Lord - ley bad asked Mr. Seward to siate plainly the points of the claims on which an adjustme: by arbitration was desired by the Una States A pew Atlantic telegraph company is now forming with the intention of laying a subma- rine cable to Halifax by way of the Azores. The prospectus announces that the tolis will be four pounds sterling on twenty-four words. Viewwa, Feb. ¢ Kellerspog has been ap- pointed by the Emperor to succeed Beleaedi in the Ministry. St. PETERSBURG, Feb. 6.—Diepatebes from Central Asia announce that tne Russian forees have gained a victory over the people of the Kban of Bokbara, near Samaracama. Paris, Feb. 6 —France has made a commer- cial treaty with Peau, particularly providing for tbe export of guano and borax. Romxg, Feb. 6.—His Holiness is considering &’proposition tor the canonization of Christo. pher Columbus ee THE (VircInia) PoTomac RatLRoaD.—In the Virginia House of Delegates, on Tuesday, House bill 45 to incorporate the Potomac Railroad Company, coming up, Mr. Graham offered an amendment to the pending amend- ment of Mr. Dunnington Mr. Graham's amendment rendered the charter of the Company null, in case the Frea- ericksburg and Alexandria Ratiroad Company, *bould vigorously begin work betore January Ist, 1565. Mr. Graham’s amendment was lost by & vote of ayes, 23; noes. 30. Mr. Robertson proposed an amendment ex- tending the period tor the Company to omply With certain provisions, from M 'y st, 1967. The amendment was accepted by Mr. Dan- pington. Mr. Robertson offered an amendment. the elfectjof which was to Mx the terminus of the road at Alexandria Mr. Waddell offered an amendment to the amendment, by making the road pass on the bank of the Potomac river. via Alexandria, and terminate on the bauk of the river near Georgetown. Mr. Robertson said Alexandria had ex- hausted her resources and incurred a heavy debt in building up a series; of internal im- provements for the benefit of the State, aud he hoped she would not by the adoption of the Jast amendmeut, be «tripped her of al! the ad- vantages which ehe was entitied to, and which she so much needed. r. Keiley s3id be hoped the State had ae cided unalterably in tavor of railroad connec. ion ané throngh travel, and against the pelicy of damming up trade and travel for the benefit of certain localities. Mr. Z. Turner opposed Mr Waddell’s amend- ment. There was aleady a railway from Alexandria to Washington. and he thonght tne Opposition of the Alexandrians was perfectly consistent and proper. Mr. Waddell’s amendment was Jost by & vote of ayer. 18: ni 7 Mr. Robertson's amendment was agreed to, and the bill ordered to ite engrossment. pecuniary DEATH FROM HyDROPHORTA.—On Monday, Daniel Gallagher died in Philadeiphia trom the effects of hydrophobia. It appears that deceased, same days ago, picked ap @ small dog which followed him in the street, and took the animal to hishome. Mr. Gallagher under- took to open the jaws of the dog toascertain his age, when he was bitten in the ing more was thought of the matter, continued at bis work until Friday evening last. when symptoms of hydrophobia appeared. Medical aid was summoned, but it was with. il. The paroxysms became very severe fferer had to be tied to his bed. He died in great agony. —jteedininsiestiniesieeeininie, How To Make Toven MEAT TexpER.—The London Queen says: To those who have worn down their teeth in masticating poor tough cow beef, we will say that corbonate of soda will be found a remedy forthe evil. Cut the steaks the day before the using, into slices about two inches thick, rnd over them a small quantity of soda, wash off next morning, put it imto suitable thickness, and cook to notion. The same process will answer tor fowls, legs of mutton, éte. Try it, all who love delicious, tendel hes of beef. “African copal Conference of Virginia,” At its recent session at Petersburg, adopiea a report on the “state of the country,” in which passage occurs: “In very many of the districts of the country, where the dependence of the colored people upon the white, and the white upon the colored, bas been so complete, good feeling exists toward us: and efforts to- day are making by our white brethren in the southern states to benefit us religiously and otherwise. UAPITAL P’ HMENT —The lLtalian partia- ment, we are informed by the cabie, abol- ished capital punishment in the kingdom of ltaly. his is & great point gained by the hu- manitarians, and in order to test whether crime, is increased or decreased by the re- moval of the terrors of capital punishment, a close watch should now be kept on the Italian criminal statistics. For over twenty years capital punishment was prohibited in Tus- cany, and no very bad results are ted ta have followed the abolition of the gallows, ATaRirr ox Ick,—Boston and fassach setts demand that ice should be protected, at- ter prosecuting & profitable trade im that arti- cle since February,1905, when Frederic Tudor,. of Boston, ship, the first cargo, and export- ing $1,000,000 worth from Boston alone in 1566. The subject is actually before the Legisiatare, when & committee recommend Congress to im- pose this duty. This is the coolest thing yet in the way of “protection.” e7 Fresh shad are among the luxanes re- ceived in Richmond, Va, this week. Keely S7" 1t is predicted that the 1867 will wil ness ce downfall of the Ui ovape op oa S7'The West Virginia Legislature clined to consider the roposition of the Vir- Legisiatare ve to reunion. ginia @7-The separation of the Mexican Ubarch. from the Church of Rome is a fixed fact. a7 There were 47,405 iMegitimare births in England last year. Se Bismarck bonnets and needie-gun skirts are among the latest whims of fasnion. 87-A New Yorker fell down stairs the other Right, while sleep-waiking, and broke bis neck. S77 Man proposes, but his wife disposes. wr lation of Boston in 1806 was 98 Pieoo it was 172,860.