“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY,(SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Soudwocst corner Penn's. Gvenue and 11th sirest, ar W. D. WALLACH.,. —_—_——s The STAR is served by tae carriers to their subecribers in the City and District at Tan. Czsts PBR WEEK. Copies at the counter, with er without wrappers. Two Cunts each. Pricz ror Martine:-—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; st months, Phree Dol- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are | Star. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday “. XXIX. WASHINGTON, D. -C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1867. wmorning—One Dotler end « Half a Year. eal = 5 DENTISTRY. CARRIAGES. f)8. LEWIE® DERTAL ASSOCIATION, A ®>EEW J. s0TCES CO., ° reeolution for presenting ies of the pro- ceedings to the Senate and How sentatives—to the Senate throng! " Morrill, aad to ee through Ho: wate was 7. D . ‘Anderson offered & resolution returning the oe to ~ ve — gress paseing military ‘on “That's right’ “It is not throogh pet!’ Mr. J. Sayles Brown said that he shoul be sorry if such an intelligent meeting adopted such & resolution. He wed that tbe Dill referred to wasa fraud on the colored man. The bill gave power to Andrew Jebnson, and TELEGRAMS, ac. LOOAL NEWS, In the Kentucky Legislature the Hoage has passed, by & vote of 59 against 23, a joint reso- Corporation Affairs. _ vores that Sevecpiect aw _ pntong af Beary oF Acpznmes, Fen. 18, 1867—The Jy opposed to the movement in ngress tO | Board met purseant to law. Prese: Messrs. Place ttre people of the Southern States under Sarr, procs os. eigeatiess ae Lewis, tary deepotten: coeencency whereot sto mill: | axe McUsthran, Taree, A. Lioyd. Galler, 'y despotism, contrar the spirit of anion ‘ a and aubversive of the principles whereen the TE. Loyd, President, and 8. V. Noyes, Secre- been said was true, it Was no reason why tax, and tbe meeting shonld not thank Congress for suranee com ies and theirngents, ‘wDat it bad done. As for giving the power to April 27, reported it with ; | Andrew Johnson, he did not believe that he in, and uld be in the piace of power long, aad he @ amended was ado) was cov fident that Congress would make him bills for the relief of get ont of that place. No. 260 PENN’A A Between tath and Isth streets, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURBES, HOS. 477 AND 479 FOURTEENTH STERET. Margaret Gorman, and bill making appropri - A motion to Iay Mr. Anderson's resolation —_— brie! etme oer Speed os enter The Chair laid before the Board acommu- pe for eager ory expemecs of the Centre — table was adopied by an case — We are now 4 to receive or- sional action. mat alt euch congress | mication trom the Mayor. stating that he nad Hillamendatory aud supplomentaryto tae | mane Sule ced. kad the eeting od: éersfor OABBIAGES im all the new The barn ¢ masa ned’ ie! De approved “en act providing for a deficieacy act reeeribing the duties cna compensation of oupanhe 2 se aL aS omenaeretns, to bs comolaned of an old man nam ngalls for the improvement of M street north.” tae Dellector of Taxes was retarned from the * mon, in North Reading, Mass., was burned Also, communication from the Mayor nomi- Jset Wednesday morning. and his dead body | D8ting Mr. James ©. Cross as Corporation —— We haveon hand 8 large assortment of ALEXANDRIA AND VictmiTy.—From th Board of Aldermen with an amendment, which ‘was concurred in. Alexan dri of afternoon LIGHT FAMILY CARRIAGES, Yitg found among the ruins, barnrd and bualy | Relies OMcey for the Sixth Ward, im pince of Bul BA) chip the following tees en pif FINE TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, head and heck which Beco ee uon Nis | Market Master for‘ the’ Exsrors ‘Maroc’ ia | No. 37%, and joint resolution (B. s youu man by the same ef Theodore O ) to the improvement of the river channel and the reconstruction ef the Long Bridge; were parsed. DEARBOBNE WAGONS, suspicion that he was fouliy dealt with. place of Jas. 0. Cross, resigned; referred. BOOCKAWAYS, &c. Mohler, 4 sov of Mr. John Mohier, ot Uenter- The Obio river is over the track of the Also, the opinion of the Corporation Attor- Je, 8b Accounl Of Whose loss and fecovery ofa mule was given a few days simoe, was ar aie Mobde and Ohio railread, and trains have ine Grpomsae fer Uameone eee ‘The joint revolution (B. A.) of respect to th | rested by officer Davis on Saturday evening Bs high dard which stopped ronning. The Illinois Central rail- im consequence of his ‘boree being 80 seriously memory of Alexancer Dallas Bache was reac | jas, and committed to jail by Justice Moore ‘Persons calli my office can be scoommode- | , Desiros Reese bee onfine out | TO24 18 also inundated above Alton, and trains wjured by getting bis forefeet in a defective | MTree times and passed. | for further examination on Wednesday, on ted with any styfe and price of Teeth they may de. Sesdncas ausbustesiear Gn ieea: of our owa 4 1Uu through water of sufficient depth to ex- | Pitter at Iuvereection Of New Jersey avenue | | OP motion of Mr. Mead, the bill to purcinse | suspicion of being the suthor of the miechiet pan et han i ted ee pe me manufacture, and of the first class enly, and ad, | tinguish the fires in the locomotives. und K street, as to cause an order to be sued phoebe sine for vector Ween won aforesaid. Itis alleged that Theodore stele faa e ee earn vise our patrons and the pabiic that we offer ne Two spans of the wagon bridge across Kaw | for killing th eenimal. Mr. Bradley says: “If jam was mn up ani ned ra. the mule from nis tatner, sold it for $40, and ire thi = $n? chon mg '@ | {nferior sale work. river, at Wvandorte, Kansas, were swep | toe ‘question in this case submited ipl is, = i When suspected deposited the money with Booms tn this aty. Ne 338 Penn’s avenue. be- BEPAIRING made a apeciality. pe rd a —_— on ptm alg dng 7 whether the Corporation ia liable, I answer, eeting of wig sd of the nt peeseogse “ a city, for one keeping erected last fall, at @ cost of 0), ani is es, Unless the lose arose in part from the : til cal ‘or, in the presence of a young Sreen sth and 10th ste. Also, 907 Arch streets | 9645. eorm ANDERW 5. JOYOU BOO | rece tn ne este eof 810,000, Tegligence of the owner!" referred to the sum: | _LAastevening a meeting’ | 16 colored people | fam named fete Sone ees oe 8 there- a General Phil. Sheridan arrived at Colambns, | mittee on claims. ; Of the 24 ward was bel « ‘hu sireet (col- | after, Smith drew the money, as be alleged, by PERSONAL BANKERS. Ohio, yesterday, accompanied by a joint com- Also, a communication from the Mayor { 0red) Presbyterian ch "h was quite | authority, and put out to parts unknown. So mittee of the Ohio General Assembly, by | transmitting the proporals for the constrac- } /®Teely attended. Am »resent were | Mohler has lost both bis money and his repu- a number of white perso. This meeting was hela ur U.S. A. Council No. 1t 2s included ) | tation. whore invitation he eame. tion of @ weoden or iron bridge across Rock he auspicesof | An application praying that James S. The negro suffrage bill has passed the Ten. | Creek, at the terminus of K street north, as fol- ele Peis endian esas the a BY, 497i Betrect, He te the biguest authority BANKESS, ¢ Fs : a M. Piper Freveb may be enjoined and restrained from nessee Senate—ayes 14. noes7. 1t is now the | lows: P. Quigley and A. B. Burton, wooden sid Ww Ste a c cases. His private rooms are opposite = b 8.400, J. . A , wood ge, president. . H. Shor rman of the | slandermg or casing doubts upon the ttle of cd Fellows Hall jah Pifteenih street, oppesste Treasury, is the law of the State. eg Tuer mee oe iM Teemyer, Sommittes of arrangen.er ‘ook the chair,and | the Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetowa x T = Buyend sel 8 tcurrent market rates, and heep t ridge, é sd ohn W. Currysacted as <--retury. Railroad Company, was to have been before ee ives ania ere ‘a full eupply of all s CONGRESSIONAL. pol eee piscine entries Belesrea'to oom After a yeluntary on tue organ. prayer was Judge Underwood, at the United States Dis- ay ad. signer n a BONDS, pap Ths ala eg dkctanbepeeaeet esacanis Mr. Barr introduced a bill for grading 15'h prein7 Agee hegf Boceomenicine gn in — h he | trict Court Room, this morning, bat argument Wis,cor call at. 409 itn OMPOUND bill being under consiioratan, appropriation | street, trom M street north to Boundary street, Fone rt rene eepmpassion on Andrew | upon it was deferred until Wednesday next, bai yas m* SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND 0 ie ! ne De un is: cons mens 100 as i ques referred to commitiee on improvemenie. ol “apn ra Zags to exhaust Heaven's store on | the Wth instant ; i ———— |e INTBREST NOTES. te Mich Ad MEE TODTIATOD foe ine aaa C | gMzGiven presented the petition of William | “UCR A wretch” | tne ob The sutler establishment ot Mr. Thorpe on Seiten tee wecUinis eA Ws, be. axteulen: dna bo Looe Miniies to Perrasat we pride Guinand, asking the’removal of eertain ob- ‘The chairman st at the object of the | Water street near Battery Kodgers, was enterea . 5 . . S. Ministe 9 Po al, 3 ‘a Meeting was to return thanks to Congress for the great beon conferred on them, and to dis- cues the new relations i Messrs. N. B. Myns, C. by thieves on Friday wicht last, and a namber Of arucles, consisuag of cheese, pencils, e: hich they stood lopes, checks, kc, to the value of abou 5 3. Fisher, Thomas | stolen therefrom. Officers Aubiuoe and Ede- the amendment adopted—yvas 19, nays It siructions; referred to committee on wharves. ‘The bill was the passed Also, introduced a resolution requesting the” gee talaps e committee on markets to urge on Congress the Zhe Scents, at 4-15, wens into executive seq: | ro cas otment of the acs of Gomarees exprovea vide of Pa. av., between 4% snd sth streets. Oitice | Collections made on sil accessible points. bours from 9 to2s. m. and 6 to9 a4 im” _sel-tt B. MAUKICE, BEAL SUIBNTIFIU AS- ARROW &CO., sion, 2nd at 430 took a recess until 7 p.m. a Foot, Samuel Peters, and Thomas Williams, | lin were placed on the lookout 5 3 . , in relation to the erect! . Placed on the lookout, and on Satur- A. the THOLUGER OF AMRRION, B saan At the evening session. Mr. Grimes moved | Males hover oe the eile Oe ene aon ofa Rew | were appointed a committee to dram receie: | ity were Placed discovered the cheese at the pea cues birth, will reveal astonishing se- ag to reconsider the vote passing the diplomatic set-bouse; passed tions, and while they were absent the secre- | residence of Mr. Kobert Mckewen near the ‘orete that no Hving mertal over knew before: Corner Louisiana avenue and Beventh Feet, | appropriation bill, for the parpore of amend. ; read letters from Messrs. A. (+. Hall, John bridge pump, who piead a bona fide purchase tar, to be successful in ati reasoasbie und R. Elvane, and S. J. Bowen. of the article from a fast pa jue img it by reducing the appropriation for the | _ Mt A. Lloyd presented the petition of Pat- o can rick Brennan, asking compensation for dam " . a oung Woman by the He a name snd nn? he Ro t @ OVERNMENT SECURITIES, Poirg ce gape op head the State Department from ages sustained by him in running his hack into ae a in his cetogp — noe meee Of Harriet Balis. arriet was therefore side gi eetensetia fail Shaler s70 | GOLD AND SILVER oe ae et enearoed to--7eas 16,n8y815: | Saivtee on claims, ‘Also, presented ive petition | !cke@ judgmeny intelligence nd indepen: | "'Wiitam Mt Pbillips, committed to jail last ith st. neat F- ail houre until 9 inthe evening. jy 3-tf AND LAND WABBANTS a tee poe rn commit. | 0! H- lL. Greenwood, accompanied by a bill | “eBCe 88 @ class as to be necessarily compelled to | Thuraday, for an assault on John & won, de 31 2m* = y = Yote with and for the political party to wmch | but who, it is;thought, would uave been re. I belonged, 1 would oppose with my power | leased to-day, effected his escape last Satur- the oo of the elective franchise to them.” | 4: 'y night between sundown and nine o'clock, * * “I will not insult you and your | 1 ough one of the windows, and over the out- colleagues (who, as ing men among the | side wall. It is ertain that he received astis- colored citizens of this city, bave already | tance from without. sbown e0 conclusively your knowledge of the Anna Carter, the eld colored woman of situation”) by attempting to give yon gratu- | whom mention was made some months eines, itous advice, but allow me, through you, to | as haying attained the Sdyanced age of 110 te on the bill to rezulate the tenure of oilice, | FemItBE the fine imposed on him ror viola. made @ report. The conference committee | Yotho, poteotod by gare te oes thors 8 agree to retain the amendment of the House, eae Atma, tutenancea va Nor eueeaeaee Which was to strike oat theexceptions of Uab- | Crine act in relation to fish wherwer ry inet officers from’ those who cannot be re- Mr. Noyes introduced a resolution in rela- moved without the consen of the Senate, and tion to fea amendments necessary to the they agree to insert the following proviso fii hich braced Provided, that the Secretaries of State, of Scent amaal ae ieee pe prea = the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the y = ~ CNFIDENTIAL —Young men who have in- First National Bank of Washington. derepat them for ea. ree Which ou em for | di ‘of Jay Cooke & Uo.,) President, fed life; also: middie aged and oid | B.D, COOKE, (of Jay i ions whe, from the Follies €f youthie WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Osshier, . feel a debility in advence of t — ine the GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY © other i bei der treatment ul ves unde Pispould fret reed “The Seoret Friend.” ad ea: of aND FIBANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED urge upon those of your brethren on whom the | years, bas passed aw: in a Sealed envelope, on recelot of 25 conte, ema interior, and the Posimaster General and At- | 1 he committee on polic® nc hoo erred | great boon of equal rights has falien with such | Oreos are now arriving at the Dr. OHAS. A. STUART 4 O0.. Boston, he . torney General, shall hold their offices respec- Mr. Cross presented the petition of S.S. Ry- | %8rtling change of position—upon those who | wharves, and the pply of the bivalves is Ro 9-ly 15th serett, opposite the Treasury Department, tively for and during the term of the President der, pra ing the remission of a fine, and intro- | Wi!! soon be men indeed, while yet sore under plentifal. The price per bushei is from sixty- —— by whom they may have been appointed, and o wray . the lash of the slave driver—upon those who, | two to one hundred and twenty-five cents. CLOTHING, &o. Government Securities with Treasurer United | 1°) Gne month thereafter, subject: to removal satenei eerie a coming to us from plantation life, have been | "The river is mow pretty well clear of ice, ’ Btates by and with the advice and consent of the Mr. Lewis introduced a bill a propriatin, lowed no chance to learn nor time to become | and the ferryboats are making regular hourly 7. anrcxs._ WT ONE MILLION DOLLARS.em Senate. : 7.014 trom the funds of the Second Ward for | Self-Fellant—that euch eolored citizens plant | trips conveying great numbers of passengers, * rte HF, Lewdon &0o., We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT After debate, in whicha number of Senators | huilding a bridge over the stream of water | themselves upon 4 true plane; tliat they be led Captain James Guy, with his outfit, and a GITIZEN'S AND MILITAR participated, the report of the conference com- cm fan . th | (© Appreciate the importance of education, | large number of hands, started to-day,in the vf SECURITIES at current market rates. r he croeeing 7Un street west, at its intersection with F Le i » 7s MERCHANT TAILOR, Mittee was agreed to—yeas 22, nays 19. K street north; referred to committee on im- | M°F#lity and industry as conditions necessary | steam barge Enterprise, for his fishing shore Metropolitan Hotel late | pean FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections The report of the conference committee now | provements. in every American freeman; that they be ¢on- | near Aquia Ureek. my 1- ors to the House. ‘Washington, D. 0. om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE vinced that individual and official integrity UNITED STATES. in voter aud public efficer should go hand in ee eee ;. Mr. Barr, from the committee on lice, to mn Sumner moved to take up the Louizians | wi ich was referred the bill amending the act = hand with party preferenee; that the candi- EUROPEAN NEWS. AE Ba0vn B. J. SMITHERS. We purchsse Government Vonchers om the | Mir. Wilson favored thermotion. He was for Bathe tes Bea aneaerce ee tamper with or pur- The Feniam Outbreak, &c. BROWNE 2, SMITHERS, MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal | considering the Louisiana bill before the bill } amend vent; which was agreed to, and ine | CBs & freeman’s vote is unworthy of cou- Loxpox, Feb. 1t—Evening.—The cause of 5 D. fidence or support.” the F zs e Fenian outbreag in South lreiand, is yet ae Sango oa Nr his — Teal, (22 2c | buried in obscurity, though the telegraph lines rT more efficiency can speak which ron through the disaffected district are § nn ont trnst it requires no public dec again working, and communication has been ration from me to convince the colored peop! | restored. Some sa: that it was caused the of this District of my disinterested frieudsbip : 7 that passed on Sunday was taken up. bill passed. The amendment fixes the wei * 4 ight The Senate at 10 p. m. adjourned. of ¢orn meal at 48 pounds to the bushel. Also, House.— Yesterday atternoon— reported favorably on the Council bill for relief The Senate bill providing military govern- } of certain citizens of Washington who have ments for the South was discnssed by Messrs. | paid the Corporation for licenses tor selling Wal ATTORNEYSAND COUNSELLORSAT LAW, | *B4 prompt attention to = AND SOLIO eg rT ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, mummse aay Spokap ae DREN. = and to any other business entrusted to us. Onn * No. £76 Beventh street, opposite mane FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERN Boutwell, Stevens, Stokes, Wilson ot Iowa, | liquor and were unable to sell in con: uence arrest of the American officer, Oapt. Mi ty, ()™Te WILE SES Pian D OCaRHase | MENT LOANS stall times cheerfally farnished | jenna, Biuine, Farnsworth, Scneack, Gar. | of the rejection of their license by the Beard of | Of them. The best evidence of that lieein my | while others say that hie prompt arrest pro. OB AN ABHaAST a record during a residence of twenty-three years O @ BEEVHAM'S PABLOB OBGANS, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier. fieid, Baker, Thayer, aud others, when Metropolitan Police; passed. in their midst, when, through good and evil vented ageneral rising of the Irish. The Brit- — Washington, March 20, 1365. m31-tf Mr. Blaine demanded the previous question Mr. A. Lioyd, from the committee en claims, report, from first to last, 1 Bave battled for | * @overmment had news ef the affair early All will find !t greatly to therr interest eens | OF fe motion to concur. Teported back bill for relief of U. H. Ridenour, | their interests, and used whatever of influence | 08 the 12th inst. An upper servant im the c2amine these »aperd Instruments be- =< = = nf tore Previous question was seconded—73 | and recommended a non concurrence in the | pu wsieet 1 possessed to bring abont the great | BOUsebold of the Earl of Kenmore had re- Only agency at GEORGE L. WILD & BROS HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o, | 10 s4-and tne main question ordered—i13 | amendment of the Board of Common Council; | and important changes that have cuiminated | °Civd two annoymous notes stating that « Hew Piauo Forte and Organ Wa a. No. 497 = to 60. and the amendment was non-concorred in. in the extension of suffrage to all classes, with | TS'Dg was planned in Killarney, and that the Lith street between Pean's avenne B strect. IREWOOD HOUSE. Mr. Randall ( Pa.) moved that the whole sub- Mr. Turton introduced a bill to set the carb ion.” leader would reach Killarney from Uabirci- treet. K . ( out regard to race, color or condition. A select assortment of new and second hand In- ject be laid on the table. Negatived—yeas 40, | stones and pave the fectways on east side of Mr. Hall 2:—“ It is ry ft veen that night. Constables were immediate- ats, including CHUBOH ORGAN, for | Corner Penna. avenue and Twelfth street, nays 118; astrictly party vote. 26th street west, from K to L streets north; re- | to express my views or define my preeor ine | IY sentto intercept him. They mera wagon TUNING cad SBP ALBINO ihe Washington, D.C. fhe Houre then took a recess. ferred to committee on improvements. sition on theall-absorbing questious of the dey, | OB Which they found Moriarty, whom they no 13 6m" y amecated ato The House resumed its session at half-past Mr. Given introduced a bill to license dealers | Wnicn ie simply justice to all. I am now | ‘00M into custody, and upon searching his per- BORE? DISRADET Situated in the most central location the city, seven, the attendance of members being as | and traders in horses; referred to committee where I have always been—for the perfect | 80> found letters confirming the assertions in means. roel ap. triring being crowaed withapectaace "= | “ale” Given introduced a bit airacting tue | "emily oh atten beiore ho aw. Pv" | Ube anonymous note, Acourier named Dugan SAMARITAN’S @ T: PRESID) MANSION. % , 3 e committee on return‘ng reported the fol- A saanieane “ore” Out serene from al the Devarineats, |g cite ey eg ee” | MUYST sarang potion a ots | sowtag east ats Sest ocd tn as | bart reves cough wae ech THE MOST CBETAIN BEMEDY EVEE USED | Patent and Post Offices, Smithsonian Tustitute, on the table until 100’clock : and demanded bis despatches, which he re- “Yes, A Postivs Graze,” fer ments tothe tariff hill, with amendments. whica | ration work in the execution of street improve- Whereas a majority of the white male citi- | 1U8¢d te give up and attempted to es- d to be : ents, &c.; referred t mmitt ice. cape. They fired him G@ONORRHG@4A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, | *- HM DODESY 800..) || cat orderin Gomulition of the, Whete ee tes fe eae Te nee on Eelice. Fight of the oobeveniOee te eeeT nL ct ean | baaly Wounded. As Seas hie me ey pay somes Py ono! Proprietor. | state of the Union for Thursday next, after the | stones and pave the foot ways on the south siae | Ti! rights and immunities conceded to all otner | Bt Be is the only person who has been hurt. Only Ten Pills to b¢ Taken to Effect a Ours, MBIOH'S RESTAURANT. morning hour. of K street south, between 12th and 1éth streets citizens; and whereas they did petition the | 72 police of irciveen got mews of the ‘They are entirely vegetau! jancing no smell a Ho. 366 Penna avenue, near 6th street. The House resumed the consideration of the | east; also, on the west side of I3th street east, Congress of the United States not to gran:im- | trouble by other messengers and from several a — Senate amendment to fhe military bill, and between (Gand 1 streets south; referred to | partial or universal suffrage, declaring that ic | Pies among the Fenians. They were strengih= age the stomach or. i ben aune fom pores . P. EMBIOH wishes to inform his friends and the Mr. Donnelly proceeded to conciude his re. | committee on improvements. would be detrimental to the pablic interest and | ¢2€d by ® detachment of men from the man_ ee en and or gable gen re aoe marks in opposition to the Senate amend- relerea. Pills from the lower Board were | inimical to the great majority ef its people; Rig rt mony Psp eee eee Van ‘of Pennsylvania, . fresh ments. erred. al vi eir station from attack. Une SLieeA'Dociors ang Chomats of the wrewwat dag | Oui Mopaied i2.9tary eae ie Saveral five and ten minutes speeches were | , Bill for relief of Bernard Brockerr; passed. | heel “ot oppression by Ditise tiooeaine | band of Fenians, ninety in nomen toot m0 exposure, RO mo chanse vw! Call and gtve him a x a then made, and the House at a quarter before | Bill to compeneate the laborers who cleaned ‘Therefore, borse at Kells for their leader, O°Comnor, and. ‘Let whe hoves ot of cured, or 12 o'clock adjourned. the 14th street sewer, appropriating $500 for Resolved, That the colored citizens of the Dis. | 820ther band stepped the mail on the road ety ee SamagiTaN’s GIFT) WOOD AND CO. — that purpose, with an ame: maent Waking the | trict return thanks and offer their gratitude to from Killarney to Oahirciveen, bat they did oury Sent by mail AL. From Mexice. amount payable ont of the Secon: ‘ard fund, | God, and tender their heartfelt thanks and un. | 20t do violence toany one. Im fatt no where ‘Male packages, $1. Femme 3. 7 3 ‘9 Was referred to the Second Ward delegation. | g. gratitude to the loyai Co: for. has life been taken or property destroyed. The Price— py C oak! Coan Advices trom Vera Crazto the 12th instant | Bu to open and pave lith atreet west, Ing te them the great boon Whiee liberi ents | Fenian plan was toataer Kiflarne » capture BLOOD! BLOOD!I! BLOODII! pes 5 RAE erie etiogt baie sles Ta | *teet north to Boundary: passed. ton of | £0F ud all freemen love to enjoy—the right to | te ect, and tnen march to Uork, bat the im- Sob Rs Sale Boe @: ee Teceived & despatch from (uere! bi r. Noyes introduced a jointtresolution of | vote; and further Treg ban omy he troops from Cork to Kil~ TETTBBS, a Li BOI : ross tone of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in any part of | T¢ pal Lueretaro, which | respectto the memory of Alexander Dalias Resolved, That they pledge to prove them- | /8rney by Gen. Hates, and the ceierity of Uol. OB VEN +" D BASES ec the city. states that Miramon bad gained a victory over Bache, late Chief of the Coast Survey; passed. 4 L Horsford'’s movements. defeated the Y _ fl . ives worthy of exercising the ballot to the whole SAMARITANS BO Jv10n ihestnat White Ash. 67. the Liberals at Zacatecas on the 27th ef Janu- { ~ wr. Gulickintroduced a resolution isstract, rachel f the plot, and caused the insurgent band to dis- ids offered the aa & positive cere. 5 ve, aad Furnsce White Ash, $5.20. ary. Juarez aud mtuisters had been ing the committee before Con, pesca interest o: Page and especially our "The Of a Fenian SYPHILIS Ob ERE MBAL piskas the es Ash. . forced to My, wut their capture is doubted. The fener be: Go! pants triends who erased the nation’s history pss by An) nae yy was EBAMABITAN’S BOOT AND HERE J ioe ise Oona ine Wood eonstant!, and. French trapaport Yonne arrived at Vera Uruz jo Act now Before Mite mad inauar, | the biackest page that ever veilea a nation’s e ickea comme S ouprés teribed, it rosohes and ecadlostes every parciciv'a; | Orders fecetved stoar Otice; orat the Wharf, | onthe 12th inetant, She will take home a | TOWIME tbe avenues of the city, and inquire | glory, and further pledge tat they, wilt cor | were picked up, but nomen Had been kane bed : 1t resohes and eradicates every particle of | root of Beventh etree ee” ‘4 * | Iarge detachment jof troops. The Soe, Se jo he propriety of so amending it as to pro- | support any person or persons.as candidates | ‘tred. O'Connor and his staff are said to Rave eretsees so that the cure lar there of Boventh a Li i Peach ex nict## | vide for ornament of unpaved reservations reached the Fenian vessel off bay. Selsempenpen rele then staan ough att goa meee PROMNASON, | states positively that the French expediency | ¢{c° {oF OTBAM@nL of unpaved reservations Pe pnaien clic whom principles pi ast | Sl aes coebh ee #5 WA ce a ee oe hia yao renal Ht to your | S25 ___408 sth street, between Band ¥. | corps would leave Mexico city betere the isth | SOng (Re center of said aven justice before the fawee 7 Yen CuumIiY and | 5. Dublin yestoraay, abe afer an ereannene Dostertty thet for you may sopent in efter (oak! Coanit coaLin none bon hint aa pt pre medics Mr Barr, from th ‘ommittee on police, re- |“ “John Thomas Johuson, colored, was intro- five of them irere retained in custody. | Head oes . a ame roceeded cians po — DESPAIR! +. T. FOWLER & 00. yi von be bree Mpa! adda J them. pete Serna crein and potatoes to Sects —— pimeted 4 ‘hey mschy mene and Sobason ave Meopwoed my Sm aubosgtizand oor ‘HE rizaba dates to the 18th say that the flual | by weight>so as to fix the weight of a bushel when here in the Capitol was aslave mart and | 82d impertast papers found upon their per_ will remove every vestige Traporites from Yihite ash, stove and cue sizes, 98 28 per ton. svacustion of the capital occurred on the 6th, | 9 potatoes at 56 peunds; passed. laws which oppressed them, among ‘others, the sons and in their lodgings. The alarm caused ‘aa wolles all the bad “ 3 ¢ and that the whole expediency force is now r. Gulick, from the committee on fnance, , 4 by the events is now aboat over, and the e sree EMALES! bert ad 320 is guaranteed. on the road to Vera Orux. (General Manguez, ; 4 | Sen ciclock law, were on the statute book. He ” = received at th I office of the Wash- + | reported a substitute for the bill increasing the citement is rapidly subsiding. In many adeciions with whien numers of Be | ya01cenn Conte ie say (Into J, | 3tthe Dead of 10.000 izoope, ia entrusted with | tgbery‘orine Weer epiite tee retin Nee dla ingeny Sg gegen Be anf | “Livemroor, Feb. 18.—The American Obam- males BUOT AN yee JSULOES moat ye pee the defence of the capital. The [mperialists z from taxes for the education of the whites, and ex- ‘Uom: bappily sdspiel im ated Uterus. im Leucor- = A EI ala ond Fa vend claim an army of 30,000 men well need asa} toy, 8* F200) per aknem Panuary pressed his gratification that they asa people | ber of res hee city =o votes to Fiera, a peartug down, Falling of the Wombocae, | PRA: B. 8. LAMEIN, Agent, | equipped. The Imperial Government loving | 1°67 eee ey -cautiod by law tos propercion of | Pireont a geld modal ee Gyres W. rut ity, and for all complaints incident to the Mr. Turten moved to amend, by striking As fe lored Lonpox, Feb. 18 —A dispateh from Toulon f sex, & tax of one per cent. on all capital. Maxi- : thatfand. jor’ the 00% men not being Dy express. ‘$1.25 per bottle. ie ws sian pats er nalcan uaiore anuiaee as Out $2,000 and inserting $2,260: adopted. Prepared to vote, he contended that many | 2®!0uncesthe death by apoplexy of Lieut. AN'S WASH G W. iB, MOSES’ the troops in the streets. Heis received with “Ward delega- |. — = org Soneuk ae Season oe ene ce am im eed 12 connection jas h b: colored race who were not well qualified. Deportes with the | FASHIONABLE OARPET, FURNITURE Agp | °BtDusitsm by the inbabitans. The Liberals from further con- | conid do as the whites, and ing, he | lost in the North Sea. Dispatches from Madrid fairectaen, 25 cents. BEDDING STORES, re etd Belo Senne ate een sideration of the bill for opening 6th street | argued that the colored men earned the | State that the King Consort nas been exiled qaictane ond patients: ‘They arene | NOS, 521 & 19, INTELLIGENCER BUILD. | Mra we ee een LO patties with | west, asx mmilar bill ng the police mragistrsies | EMS elven them. In conclasion he urged | ffom Spain on the charge of plowting for the a ou. . y ane ING, COBNEB7TH ANDD., shot through both lungs. Zacatecas was then Salih Copied edie catrtiwan ae are ear tay beonid, net allow tha 2 od Jonn | 7 oe Pah rie pne \arck will * WHAT THE 7 THE SAMAR AnD Te-oceupied by the Liberals. The only foree | Board er alsermen with certain ‘amendments; aoa es hia spirit sejetep. cots, Studigard for the purpose of Reming now A HO. 50% 7TH STRERT, THORNS BUILDING, | {PPOtins Juarez is entrenched in the Uity of | referred to committee on finance. Wm. Wells Brown, of Boston, followed, ana | Zoliverein. The King of Prussia is about to pe extco—two thousand men, under Castallo. may Fe EN res ey ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Maximilian 18 at Hacivada, outside of the cit ree ccm Eaieee Was Tera tined Coceee insur: | afteraituding to the fault beisg found with | Visit Dresd acing thes i Neve eona edies | AND EXAMINE THE FINEST ASSuBTED | paying noatiention to polities Yr J ance companies. was returned from the Board | Congress for its seeming slowness, said tha: N asad for ¥ x a STOOK THIS SIDE OF PHILA 1 The French transports Yana, Leona, and of Common Council with an amendment, fix- they havepverything to thank Cougress for, A New Movemussr ive InsvRANCcE.—A that l oa EE oe os DELPHIA, Var, are at Vera Orne. Before the close of the ing the rate for licenses tor marine life and ac- | 4 tow years since it had been stated a slave | '8fge meeting of (germans was held in New _ 4 cident insurance com ies at $100 per an- ronpur eat © ae Hi hge all the aauteie in Philadet- month all the French troops will Rave left num, instead of $150 Bef annum, as in the Al- composition F pave sr fullng Sonddoace phia. How York, and Boston. The stock is always | Mexico. “| dermen’s bill; agreed to. + andes far 00 my use: extends, selected by Mr. Hoses, aud boughs at the lowest | Tus MakyiamD LucisLaTcme.—in the | , Another amendment the license for fire oom ‘Rup 0. Seep ates nate Ney Ta iota | Senate yesterday the motion to revousider the | insurance companies inside or outside the city “ Assistant mar <r i. | order im Pbilsdelphia, and of the best materia: | Vote making the majority and minority re. | ®t $300 per annum; agreed to. o —_— that can be found. ports, on the bill to call & constitutional con- The bill was then passed. Adjourned. 8.0. FORD, Seay pil nee god should stedy their 08 interest by | vention, the order of the day for the 28th inst., Common Councit.—Allthe members present ~~ hon me 0 Be oe aa Ce ee was withdrawn. The bilite amend the«biack | except Mr. Marche. ener et totes going elsewhere, code,” led to some debate, after whieh it was The President laid before the Board a mes- m was here, and instead of the odious laws | York last Tuesday ing to form & society which were oppressive tothe race, they haye | forthe mutual benefit and Protection of life been repesied: and they now stood forte as | insurers. The society will assist its bers citizens, having the privilege over those t- | im sustaining the payment of premiums, will ed'm that contemptible of Philadelphia, | ®dVse non-insured ‘ties how and where to riding im the street cars. He ady. the | ¢Mfect insurance, will aid in the collection of audience to follow the white man in his good | Policies talling due, and will the in- acts: go wherever he goes, except to the State's | 'eTests of all who may unite with it, by care- prison. [Laughter.j This meeting would hoid | land constant of the * up the hands of their frieads in Congress, and | Of msurance companies. Althongh designed and obteim which he w ice. especially for the of its members, the in- y with pleasure passed. sage from the Mayor, announcing his ap- | they would goon and give something better. 5 7EREMIANS. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON. Buacn. | "Bir sccoreu ees tS fanke The House adopted an order ‘recommen din, roval of a joint resolution tenderitts to Mc. | He was rejoiced when he last week read of | “rect influence of this organization will be Law OFFigg. forts, Ueastorpaines. Fillswe, Boltisre Feats. | the Governor to pardon tine fitty-eeven cone | Gr the city. | the appomtment of a eolored man to a firet | t0increase life insurance business, meld Peabody the hospitalities of et beds, end all kinds of Cottage and Kitekea Fur- | victe in the sae hese penitentiary lately Mayor in another communication says: “Tl » LAMON & 69., ture is he offers at the lewest | brou s ight to his notice as deserving of Exec 1s ro! jity that uy bey es dep Beateen Cece ao ies Tor P. ale, peices. tive clemency. This order was atiopted at the | adjourn =uneur poreeved| paki the District’ ite messatiee Se: Building corner Tih and D. and Ne esos hin | “eEEeStion of the select committee of the Lagie- | spedy reparation of ihe Lone Bridge. The : adjoining Oda Fellows’ | Istace appointed to visit the institution. The importance of that thorougtitare to this city is elass clerkship, and to hear that others occu- pied positions almost similar. They should Parrr PANTALETS—Among the new ‘de- not depend too much on Congress, but on them- | vices of the day are paper pantalets for ladies. selves, and show that having been thrown on Acompany bas been organized at Mechanics street, their own resources, they were qualified for | Fails, Me.,to manufacture borders te ladies” Se dene opposite Wil- Hall, between Pall to submit to the vote of the people of Bal- | such as to render it necessary that some steps | the suffrage. Here in the District their infin- | drawers and. children's pantale; orn tarde’ A Te do 16-f Je 1¢- W.B. MOSES. | timore city the propriety of running street | Im relation thereto should be taken by you.” | ¢nce should be felt. He hoped that the day | mental sppurtenance to be but to chy ATEST PABIS FASHIONS OF HAIR- — | railway cars on Sunday was taken up, ana led | Referred. was not far distant when would have a | garment, which may be readily replaced whea L Darserse: BMOVAL, to considerable debate. A motion tostrike out | The President presented the petition of newspaper 3 representing their Interests, which soiled. wv Sed enacting clause was lost—yeas 9, nays 44— | James Adams, in behalf of thi of thi wou supported and P E. ALLier, Tas eo UR ANOE 0O%- | atter which an amendment was adopted that | Bank of Washington, in relation to se atsouns| much value to the race. S7-The Roman Catholics in England hive BRENCH HAIR. DRESSER, removed to their the vote to ascertain the sense of the people | of money alli to have been overdrawn on Professor Wilson, of this city, followed, and | 1,415 priests, 1,014 chapels, 63 male commeni- waive coe face, abate ae | Bon gaamentamseayawom, | Hah Mace art gun be nie | pan ouiy bet fanaa Germ ane in town returstg | “'ag-proy shed ae moines ae Machel, with whom he arrived fe tee eens ay roe: Pi to be engrosted for @ third reading. | Also, a letter from the Oldest Tnbebitauts’ to Congress. They were now abpat to BAL Fy hy —, a bas, Bow been for tae last DIRBO TO Be: Resolutions were submitted cordially en- | Association, ackimg the use of the Council’| take their first lesson in American and | ss hod @ other ‘Ofing the patronage of oe dg ext, oa. . Knep, Pres’, Geo. W. Hehe: | Corsing President Jobnson’s reconstraction | Chamber for the purpose of celebrating the oid the errors of these now | |S7 A couple who Sagines. Bich. focuniy mace thet eS an . ria,” Win. Dizon | Foltey- 2d of ahd inviting the Board to srolaing the right of suffrage. Me referred to | Were married = BoUDes be bas season the - is 'e PPL SAS ly Indep atangege o> present. The use of the Onamber was the fact that the ‘colored peuple last week de- faabions of hate-Gressing, and oe : deste BD. LARNER: Searetary, | 57 Durlin pays ius teachers as tittioas goo | Present, Thense of tue Ons sand dollars in the | | S7-A man of fitty-sight, in Napoleon, Ark. gyergthing that beleags to the dr of hal : 7 a Mr. Carrol! introduced 4 resolution request- ’s Savings Bank in this city, as an | said he would drink & gallon of liquorin a at vee pedoema: be pasens. 7 on ATER ASW OMBAF STAMPING ROUMS | #7 During the col weather in Paris the | ing the Mayor to inform the Buard by what thrift. After telling @ few | day or die. He did both. WALSH'S doh oh t, opperite Patent 0 ladies | Emperor opened balfa dozen ecoaomiesl tes- | authority the vegetable stalls in the weet end that they should make the | s7-The Fredericksburg Ledger says: “We 480 afzrTEal Vena OFFIOE. 480 a Prices, on the very best | tunianie for the poor people. of the Western Market have been converted dance. understand there are no than twenty-two Be, 454 10t hatrest. one door below Ps. ave.. Yokes, ready stamped........40 cts. 7 The Fenian Col. Lynch is fireman in the | into butchers’ stalls. ppe.ceees gud Slirer, AZORES = Foxes. = As m3 O88 fonoary. % pe series seave tary, and ill tae the relief of Bernard Brooker; ae nba, “Cuan “4 secon « ve ‘. is puddier. S77 Mre. Lutz was married Cirote . pens every . Paar for vrald gr embroidery, oar periorneate | go-It is understood that ladies in Indian | ~ Bill to compensate the laborers for cleansing 309 SF Basiness confidential es ey y lasers ceelge Teeet pt et vee who wear number 7,8 and 9 boots, and wao Conran cree, sewer dating walled M. KNABE & 00.5 PIANOS, we are able daily to lnewe mew patterns 96 Ww are largely in the majority, are opposed to ther} serity of the recs OM Er as aeeenel pamed os mi py le ehort dress style. PRINOB & 00 @ ie. —_ FR 8.0 Working tbtemiaataaanion 87 Melthomania is the new name for consti. | Bich. after wen passed a2) see tational and ebnonle drmolereae in relation to printing the iorpale of FOid ont for Office ot postion. Re ‘ena a in pA be hl ae 4 ot He. 499 itm M2? MBAT of optieat 89 Flour seld for $6 a barrel in San Fran- Comme I wed. Aino, ill (BA) ae werd ep noetoansny ily Te Po cy my se 1-oxtm C. m. contin Sa UR cisco on New Year's day. __ | portions of the carriageway. on ReetRa aud r. 8. J. Brown moved an amenduient, ten- XY. sole $500