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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXORPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’®. Genus and 11th street, ay W.D. WALLACH. , mess vied s The STAR is served by tae carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tex Canis PR WERK. Copies at the counter, with without wrappers, Two Cznts each. “paies YOR MAILING:—Thtee months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; stx months, Tiree Dot- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—podiished on Friday morniug—One Dollar and a Half.a Tear. "DENTISTRY. | DENTAL ASSeUtATION, 60 Na. A AVE, eon and 13th etreets. th extracted without pain by sdminstering wit: “Oayde er Laughing Gas. Dr. - ik bas zenendly ‘Eetghanes were g yore pesever day; ateo, an in. proved Val ‘The Associat ie Dow prepared Rubber at New F Bisees Tests ow Gold. Bil: sein ove pamel cities All work doue in the neatest apd best manner. aed warranted to give satisfaction. Persons will do well to call end examine our work. de 14-tf alts ih. Low ‘ne Inventer and Patenice of As Lr TEETH. ‘ationds pertonaily of waattoe te tiie iy. Shanp estan Sod uo person cap wear others who eannot wear sed i ney stereo pes of Peat top cay te ie jce of dre, but fo Bione who are particuiar.and the i Fare tbat art can process: the MIN SBAL TBRTH will be more fully warranted. ‘Booms in this ofty— Penn’s avenue, be and sg se dino, 907 Arch street, or WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1867. %. XXIX. 4 Ne, 4,361. TELEGRAMS. we. Itis said that a Fenian emissary, who has arrived frem Ireland, reports to the Brother- SPECIAL NOTICES. eF NERVOUS HEAD. CARRIAGES. AmDEEY J. JOYOE & Oo., CONGRESSIONAL, Sexatz.— Yesterday afternoon,the compound interest note redemption bill being under cen- side~ation, the Senate bill ( ried by us Ctred by one doset** ‘dro hood that the English statements that the re- for : GuBAT MMRUMATIC ERMEDY. Bold by wll | telvon had coded we false tie creases cee nn eee eee CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, bop ll 8.0. FORD, Agent. pede n ever, and the soldiers are ander | “ Mr. Sherman said the Committes of Fi- drill of four hundred officers who ea im this country during the repellion. 0 the defection among the British troops, itis undérstood they will march wherever or. dered, but when they come to fire they will know what todo. An American officer has enlisted eight thonsand British soldiers since Obristmas, Five dead bodies, two males,two females,and one new-born infant, were found by the detec- tive polic@at the Grand Trunk railroad depot, in Buffalo, N. ¥., yesterday. They were NOS, 477 AND 479 FOURTBENTR STBEBT, BEMEDIAL STITUTE FOR SPEKOLAL i - CASES, 14 Bond st; lew York. ore termetion, wit the Atwnest testimo- nials; also, on i 6, 1% a sea envelope, sunt free, WO Be sure and send for ther, @nd you will not regret it; for,as advertising phy- lens are Esperal ampostors, without references | adpsisera a Ce Be Et lose a grap r [eo a rect » LA 14 Boud street. New York no 12: D&Wiy oo MARpIASRy DOELIBAOY, AND THE to receive or- AGR6 in all the new atyles to be completed a We bave on hand a Iarge astortment of LIGHT FAMILY OABBIAGES, FINE TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, H nese rue Mashocd.—An Essay for | <bipped through the American Express Com- DEABBOBNE WAGONS, Hoppis ‘om the Crime of Bolitade, and the | pany for Ann, Harbor Michigan. Tbe bodies — ROOKAWAYS, &c. Physiological Errore, sen Diseases which were packed in flour barrels in a nude state, | ™ ¢ re hd _ Desirous of maintaining the bigh standard which | charge. Addr we Dr. J. SKALLIN HO MTOR, | Or violence shen ibem. They are bein Suntbewe cxcluelvely to OABRTRORS 0 een iabienb A etch So: Jeli-Sm | cieansed of the floar, and will be exposed for enufacture. and of the t elase enly, ad- vive our patrons and the pubiic that we inferior sale work. BEPAIRING made a speciality. fe 15-eolm ANDREW J. JOYOE & 00 identification. The city ts wild with excitement to know whose relatives have thus been dese- erated by budy-snatchers. A steamer has ‘arrived at New Orleans with Vera Cruz cates tothe 2th. The great- © no Girtis the most certain, safe and y—Indeed, the only vegetable reme- discovered. Quresin two to toar days, aad Cases in twenty four hours. No mineral, no roury. Only ten pills to be tazen. It jer’s bope, and @ friend te those who do at 4.15. PERSONAL VER MAKE THE TRIP on Ba- chu or Samaritan bumbugs. See Dr. Dik- BY, 4927th+treet He ts the nigneet authority om such cases. His private rooms are opposite Wad Feliows Hail PREVENTION BETTER 1 C French preventives a. Baucy (when sneh ts uo ad Gren. at $1, $5. 36 and §7 per loven, according to quaility.>) Dr WOOL Box 23, or call at 49 sth street, (up stairs.) Washington,D.0. 3 am KS CURTIS IBVING, Ciarrvoyant, and Test M Medium. will give bie readings, Including Past, Presentand Future at her ofBce, 420, merth side of Pa. ay., between 4 and 6th streets. Odice hours from 9to2s.m.andéto9p.m, j@ 24 2m" A 5B. MAUBICE. BEAL SULBNTIFIO A3- A. _ TRULUGEB UF AMEBIUA, From the position anaaspect of tbe Stars at the time ot one’s birth. will reveal astonishing se erets that no hring mortal ever knew goth ented to be Buccessint in reasouahle mncertakings He telis pame and very day you marry; descriles the intended companion, and t-lis all events of life. good luck and loug life to viettors. Ladies 0 cents to $1). geutlene all $1. Oall at i70 32th st . near ul hours until y inthe evesing. 3 2m" BANKERS. est confusion prevails there. Commanication with the City ot Mexico ts entirely cut off. The nt te be exposed. Male packages, @2;fe- fs Liberals hold all the important lines, and with an’s Boot anv Hes J vices—A positive te ‘Spyhilis. Scrofata, Vice: prompt action have thrown the Imperialists | Point yA” COOKE & 00., Sores, 8 . Tetiers, Ae Pri $125 per ho! into dismay. The French transports have all BANEBBS, Id by BC: ‘ord. Seeadvertisement. my arrived. A French naval force, in which there is one iron-clad, has recently arrived to pro- | $20,100. tect the embarkation of the French troops Foreigners are leaving the country as fast as possible. It is believed that Maximillian will leave soon. He may le.ve within ten days. Judge Dean appeared before Governor Fen- ton, in Albany, yesterday, to argue the case of Captain Olney, claimed under a reqnisition of #ifteenth street, opposite Treasury, Buyend sel @ tourrent market rates, and heep onstautly on hand, » fall supply of oll GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTRREST NOTES. COLGATE & CO.’8 WINTBRBR BOAP, Recommended for CHAPPED HAN Bs and for general TOILET Use during COLD WKATHBR. It may be Obtained of ali druggists and fancy goods dealers. feb 9-eoly Orders far STOCKS. BONDS, &o., executed, and —— Ne sIN Se = the Governor of Virginia. The ground taken D } * by Judge Dean ts that if Virginia is no longer Ocliections made on all accessible points. tiv Da! C1 G. 4 State the constitutional provision for the sur- ET ge pyits = - BONS. J. W. &H. P. KBEIS® render of the accused person does not apply aoa Also, that no offence defined by the statutes of BAnsow «co., DANOING ACADEMY, New York is charged inthe requisition. Mr, BAKEBES, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts, Hammond appears for the Attorney General Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh rect, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, United States Commissioner B. B. Foster is- DEALERS IN sued warrants yesterday morning for the ar- arrest of five magistrates of the Corporation Court, at Nortolk, V4, for violating the civit rights bills by refusing colored testimony in New Ing. TI s a Classes forming every even’ nf = ‘hose de. to enter our claeses should avail them. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, selves of this opportan ade in this quarter for e GOLD AND SILVER Preparations will bi ae rIDENTIAL —Young meu who have in- Co themselves py rein secret habits, which unfit them for business. pleasure, or the ties of married life; also, middle aged and old men, who. from the follies of youth, of other steel @ deblitty in advance of their years, themecives under the treatment of apy one.should first read ‘The Secret Friend.” Married ladies wii] learn something of importance by perus' “The Secret Friend.” Sent toany ad- dress, ip a sealed ee receipt of 25 cents. Address Dr. CHAS A STUART & 00.. Bos Bas no d-ly CLOTHING, &. | AE SAND. MILITARY ITT: ERCHANT TAILOR, Metropotitus jotel Brown's, ania my Ltt ie a eS A OK. BEOWNE, E. J. SMiTHERS, WNE & SMITHERS, a AcHINGTON. Doe MPTORRESEAND COCRSRLLOBSAT LAW, A BUREAU AND " ANDONED LAN As. ANDS. Office No. 476 Seventh street, te the Post occ” 0 ve + Opposi feziy ITO WILE ENS’ PIANOS AND OsBHanT Oo ES Sugbuan's PABLOB OBGANS. All wfll find {t greatly to their interest, to examine these-uperD Instruments be-| for ebasing any other. Only sgency st GEURGE L. WILD & B s Rew Piano Forte and Organ Wareroom. No. 497 ith street between Penn's avenue and B <crect. A select assortment of hew a4 second hand In- pony By rang a coven CeGAs, for sale at lowest factery prices. an y terms TUNISG and BEPATBING Tatthiolly oxeccted as = s* CRET DISEASES. SAMARITAN @iFrtT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST USETAIM REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cunz,” fer @ONOKRHG@'A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ay Contains no Mineral, 20 Balsam, no Mercary, Oni Tem Pilis 10 54 Thon ig Atco Cure. Y ie a picosuae taste oad wil 1 pot ip = ree i iooas soe to four days, and Wine Uutvereity of vera of the Un hy emei! nor jay in who bsve been gorg' cury. try the Price— Male packages, 82. BiodnT BLOoptt BLOOD#I) oath RUE Me Sn S4MARITAN'S ROOT 4ND HERS sUI03 he abiions at ve cure. syPbins On &: te sdmanitan’s BUOT aa PS Bost pel b remedy er esis oes ae pram ELA pe bre sretet pat aL&s! ies eit cre = Pag RT SA Sins: teat cemtoe masta Wau as be ‘express, Price $1.5 ver Dottie” mre ore iTAN’S WASB philla, used tn conndetion with the The wificacy 2 ‘these remedies fs ones ackuewi- iatee UB Bosra eee B SURGEONS SAT WHAT TH: nite EDIES oe SAMAR Post Ro=Fital, | Ma., Feb yt ane i aw rey a pro ~ ond, have esas " “4 a 3 RON aES. , . corner 1 Bold 58.0. FO! ireet twente ares 38, Ae ER Read's Se eee Papererertitey grt tO ae ce '. BLACK. BLACK, LAMORN & a eeeraery Be rmors ot nw fa ine Be Courts of the District the Bemeanct lard’ Hotel.) of BY eo i! As 74 elant Seuss fur Wanpaaaien cs = crabs ire emmaset ign pet tle ah Tloneaale rind Tea BRE areolar), 480 SAN onranoual May Ball legal proceedings. pone jy Bett AND LAND ee meetin “can behedat_J. F. Mills’ and W.@, un eAlion or tae Commonwealth, published | Saopted z ‘ 7 in Frankfort, Ky., received notification from , First Nationa} Bank of Washington. The Hall Fented for Boiress, Be. Judge Lynch that his paper, and others like Hors of Twition : aud Masters, Toesday and rom 3 to o'cloex. jays i For Ladies, Mis &Oo.,) President. 4.D, COOKE, (of Iny Cooke Saturday afterngons, jentiomen s Olasses, it, wonld be broken up unless they changed WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. their tone, and ¢ is danger of it. nena Spy: i Beesday aud Friday eve- A negro who was con d in she jail at ‘ — 8. from v o’eloe! kfort, Ky.. T. y Dig inp yeaa ongor farther Information, apply daring te hours io stout BSA Foidart Tate a the oe @ fom in t y a girl s few miles ontin the country would, it FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED Quarter commencing with the first lesson. ja 8 was thought, be bang last nigat. STATES, | Retell "6, GASHIONABLE DANOING | James Robertean, a son of Chief Justice MABINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, Robertson, was fouad dead in Lexingtoa, Ky. yesterday morning from intemperate expos- s ure. ‘The Montreal Gaztte's special says that the name of Kingdom of Canada for the new con- federation bas been changed to the Dominion of Canada. A convention ot the Fenian Brotherhood ot New York State has been in session at Utica President Roberts and numerous prominent Fenians were present. 18th sirett, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United Btates » between 9th and léth stre The last quarter of shis season. pre tory to the May Ball will commence ou Satur- day, March 2. Classes fer the Germai are now De M7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.eg We boy and seti all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINOIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, B —Private instruction given to suit tne con- Yentence of the pupil. ee25 ASQUEBADE AND FANCY DRES M 3 AND PARTIES. jaca lersigned would most respectfally in- The und form the ladies aud gentlewen of Washi: city, and the District 4 oneralty, that heieat all ese Governm times prepared to furnish parties with sd The lilinois Legslature adjourns to-day | crime, Wie. 7 ont Vouchers On tee feet Pe ee ommntiter | sine die. OST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal | order. H. r. He has en rooms at the well know; prey establishment of Ohristian Ruppert, Bac nh $22 7th street. between D an: where he will beppy toaweitorders. CHARLES BERG, Tate Costumer at Ford’s and Grover’s fe 11-Im ‘aah Theaters, W: oO. WOOD AND COAL. a And prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to ns. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERE- MENT LUANS at all times cheerfally farnished WH, 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. Dry Geods. The heavy snow-sorm interfered with the trade demand for goods Inst week, checking sales, Trade is not dail, though without ex- cilement, and great activity is looked for as seon as the weatber is more settled. A moder- ate business is doing in brown shirtings and sheetings. Prices are steady. The best grades ogds, And desirable styles are firmer Ginghams are steady gnd active. Delaines aré in’ more active demand and very firm all @esirable styles are readily seld. Sprin s of shawls are coming into more deman dud fine grades are strong in prices. Italian cloths are steady in demand and priee.. There is more Poriskuess in broadcloths, but altos gether for Immediate consumption. Destravie styles of fancy cassimeres sell readily and well. Inferior styles are icw in ice and jJarge in stock. Satinets inactive. “Fiannels are in moderate request. Blankets very dull, Imperted goods begin to show. more attrac- tionsand more activity. Desirable ‘styles of all dress-goods are in increasing demand. Broadcfoaths and fine cassimeres are also more active. Auctiwns are increasing, and se@sonable goods are in spirited demand. A Orders received at onr Office; or at the Wharf, foot of Seventh street ja25-tf een of large sums greatly reduced. usiness strictly confidential, Good shought for cash’and sold at private sale. fe 21-ly HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. IBEW OOD HOUSE, Corner Penna. avenut and Trnelf’h wee Had Washingion, D.C. Sitaated in the most central location the city, midway between the OAPITOL AND PRESIDENTIAL MANSION, Only @ short distance from all the Departments, Patent and Post Ofices, Smithsonian Institute, |. P. BROWN & SON, 465 9th street, between K and F. BOOTS, SHOES, &. "BOOTS AND SHOES, NEW STORE. yar ¢ undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the publi ily that he has opered the Baw olizar Sdn, Wo. 300 No. 908 7th nirectsander ‘atl. where he a on Ue ard eral Soe Omit gt Ladies’ and jentlemen’s, Boy's. BOOTS AND SHOES. P. EMBICH wishes to Silks are stead, mt are beginning to aturact Tey. Tadepemdent, Sek public genorally thet ke new keep Rantly ‘on Band’ overmns." ‘trech ever) le. more custom. THE MARYLAND Lx ere. iT amet market price paid for AMERIOAN LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, 292 Penns. avenue, ATURE.—Aw order fe7-tf was adopted in the Senute yesterday to Hee Aid adopted. aipltc {oz She com ve weetil 2 vauees fp all eu ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, AND EXAMINE THE FINEST ASSURTED STOCK THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. He has all the latest designs made in Philadel. Wis, Mew York, and Bostee The stosk teniact Felected by Mr. Moses, ond hought st ehe eaee and Ohio Railroad Company, giving a state- meént ef the account between the State and that company. The bili to provide for the settle. ment of the arrearages ef pay due to the offi- cers and men of the police force of Baltimore, organized under the act of 1560, was taken np, amended, and ordered to be en; jepce heretolere shown joe River Figter as Silver Piste, &c.. faces of deponit Tad escarat A »@ shown for the natiefact! -a 8 dollars. committal, and another to continue in offi, meee on ne eee arenes emmaven: lw Car aie the present police commissioners until nt to competition. We seil ads | Bitare is ci leLe, successors are qualified. The provision re- CES of six months after theie for. | New York ang Phil. hia prices, quiring & police commissioner to be taken from Sh only at pablic potion, firat ev. Baling oye ay pla Hiteliigencer exch legisiative district was stricken out, and ™ a . 5 u eemple the varioas ha toon street. Thorn's Busta ae adjotning Odd Fellows! the bill then passed. ree! rol with us are never lost if Hage tion is de We call eepectal f W. B. MosEs. sired attention to our arrange. Hall. between D and BE 28 lett ments for forwarding goods to any es of the joa. oh ae ExTRAORDINARY Divorce Cask. —A case of most remarkable character has been before the English Divorce Court. £n 1863, the res ent, | fiteen yeare buh browgtt te vertection: Bepor, | 500,000 CBZ ENE CUTTINGS FoR | KO maAty “a cleric nine Bauk of Loeier, itors are enabled by thiameans to redeom their | eROM KENDALL GREEN VINEY. mariied Mis cousin, Miss Hancock. All ber veletated Pull ntodmattan tivaregives’ Be ‘Wk wiei selaabts ngs’ in as’ | ‘pooemnatee eotcatales ee Ra ate, on alwa: Ly x presence ‘ve s6DetIOD ansaction. icine eesesuas togeaith soy states | covuuy” MOWEOM'S VIRGIRta Gatawaa. | Shory sfurwards Mrs Fenty mad to ve set Rehment tn thie city. Berek ire ot | REBECO, DIANA, HakTFoRD PROLIFIO, | ‘824 bpp fo precmmee ah may a 8h Omee, 331 north O stroot, between iy and or mn gation ts that she was'mad before her marriage, Washingten. D. 6. f (¢25-Im* mad when the ‘marriage y formed, and, if Ags ead now. liable to be pA eh judge to declare the marriage an the eo pulland void, on the ground that the lady was jaretal); with many otber choice Kinds, at $1 100 cuttiogs, or $18 per 1 yd; warranted 1 good Sips ty ofctas eeftnu, mote acd ONBY! MONEY‘! MONEY!!! P ee, WLY H. PRINOE’S NEWLY bat 277 Ps, ave,. next to Potentini’s Confectionery. W H.C t, at the time when the ceremony was per- | Mg Ji J asicehegit H. B. SWEBNY, | formed, of sound mind. ‘Now-and this is the Pen, top ne ors salable BEAL ESTATE BROKERS ‘Penty'and ‘Mr. culiar part of the case—Mrs. Peaty are at this time living happily together at Beckenham The iady bas uot the least aesire to separsind irom ber aspand: Me Peaty bas no . whatever to ede trom the ‘cha¥ge of his wifé, Whatever? might connideraidpe are involved inte ater We considerations xo . are, therefore, (Pade that ‘is a con- test of affection fo? thecpossession abd charge ot Mrs. Peaty, mad orsane. But. of course, eedia te ete on it ty she bas | Mrs. Peaty was of soant id knew what Pring arid rade Xes Po! jo! ade. sion, and #0, tha er Tay rea : | STEerx ee } eee ee oer S| Stephens, late Fenian AND AUOCTIONBERS. Piste trees gt Wepre taeitan RR fee anaes 4 fate vicinity of ; very olt- iy improved ear ve tana, which are an ataed eth eae mates at saint “elke __OLAGBT? » swaauy,_ : TONAL LAU! ao Om 2 soli MH 2A delivered, at the shortest notice,” Ail kinds/of Jee etre mine Vie ae je es LOW. foldeeotw . - . 68 “ebseatsinbow Pa, ave. French fluting done in the megteatatyle, fe 16 4t* BOBPTION LUXURIBS. 000 ==! eae, x in be endenyoted: ta keep | Baran ton. oe stall be considered as. eon AM .¥.t i vivenael #98 j st ted Wee | taxing women’ em. Adopte ood competion among buyers 1s advauci: ete. H.H. DUDLEY ¢00., prices of all. desirable styles aad qualities | -Amendm no 2l-tf “ Proprietors, Linens," lawns, ginghams, alpacas, and de- graphs taxing atone ATRGR StzBLIne BILLS for sale in sums to suit par- | /*!bes of good styles sre much inquired for. No. 396, Penae atenuc, nesr 6th street, chen It was CARDO: nance bad (o-day agreed upon an amendment whick he would offer. “That no national back sball either pay or receive interest om any portion of its reserve hen deposited iad the cempou' beld or counted as a part of their reserv: the first of July next.” Mr Sberman’s amendment was agreed to; and the bill as amended was 5 Mr Sherman cailed up the omaii priation bill, which was read. The foliow- ing amendment to the bill as it paseea the House was recommended by the Finance Com- 8s follows PAssea appro- Strike out the section abolishing the office of Commissioner of Public Buildings and author. izing the election by the Senate of a superin- tendent of public buildings. Pending the consideration of this amend- ment, the Senate weat into execative session At the evening session, Mr. Wilson called ap & joint resolution passed by the House at the last session, directing the Secretary of War to contract for the erection of an equestrian statue in bronze to the memory of Gen’l Win field Scott, to be placed over his grave at We: Ic is to be made by Henry K. Brown, of Newbargh, New York, « in the Mexican war, aud to cost not exceeding ptured Mr. Grimes moved to strike out the words ver his grave at West Point,” and to insert e words “in Franklin Square, Washington city, but subsequently modified it to read, “in Franklin Square or such other place as may be designated by the Secretary of War.” amendment was ngreed to and the resolntion a8 amended was passed, and goes to the House for concurrence ip the amendment The miscellaneous appropriation bill was re- sumed. The question was on the amendment ef Mr. Edmunds to insert. in lien of the section of the riouse abolishing the office ot Comm! sioner of Pablic Buildings, and providing for the election by the Senate of a superintendent of public buildings. a section abolishing the office of Commissioner of Pablic ‘Bnd imposing its duties npon a competent civil nets, to be appointed by the President, by pd with the advice and consent of the Sen- The annual compensation of this oM- cer shall be 34,00. The amendment The Buildings was The Finance Committee recommended the adoption of an amendment authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay such assist- ant assessors as were actualiy employed in the collection of internal revenue in the rebel States prior to the first day of August, 1506, compensation at the rate prescribed by law. A spirited debate ensued, during which Mr Sumner said the Secretary of the Treasury Was guilty of an tlegal act—nay, more—a crime. He violated law in appointing men who could hot take the oath, and when com- Piaint was made he repiied in a notorious falsehood, that there were no Unionists in the South who could take the oath. This was nothing Jess than a notorious untrath. gress bad been too lenient toward the crimes of this officer. Con- He (Mr. Samper) would not vote to pay these rebels. ay them out of his own pocket. ving in the course of his remarks referred to Mr. Sherman as atiempting to cover upa Washingt°n, March 20, 1985. tf Cc OAL! COAL!! of Br ed Eanes and sheeting are also firm a " a HE OLD-BSTABLISHED FIBM OF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. advanced’ Low gritos ate ae ae | Hoven —Yestertia LIC OEPST EIN, & 00 sea rat tous of 2.240 Ibs. delivered ineny part of | and weaker in price. A good home demacd ao Se Mine 34 FOUB-a’ De fate CreRer WEST, Chestnut White Ash, $7. for drills prevails, but light weights are dull. near Penpsylvant me, Stove, Egg Furnace White Ash, $5.20. Stripes and ticks inactive, bat steady in price. the Senate pa Offer the bignest cash advan all kinds of meee 3 c, Light preine are more Hale nb eepce are 1 § he PeRsin gg. n are ‘n' mos, Texenenciee to aay amosat ang fer. any Unk Eta Fine Wood constantly on hand activa = i vy ve Let the Secretary Air. Somuer Mr. Sherman rose at the conclusion of Mr. Sumner’s speech and said this language was unparliamentary; it was ungentlemanly: it Was false; it ought not to have been uttered in the Senate. He (Mr. Sherman) had nothing to say in reply to what Mr. Somner had said about the Secretary of the Treasury. He be- lieved that Mr. Sumner had a difficulty of some kind with that officer. After further debate, the Senate at 11.45, Without action, adjourned. afterpoon, the House be- the Whole on the taruf The amendment was adopted striking oxf hm en woolen ctoths, and inserting in lieu of it paragraph taxing woolen cloths, &c., not otherwise provided for. fifty cents per pound and thirty per cent. ad va- lorém: zephyr worsted twenty cents per pound and thirty per cent. ad valorem: and endless belts or felts for paperor printing machines, twenty ceats per pound and thirty-five per cent. ad valorem. Amendment striking ont the Senate para- etaph taxing bunting fitty cents per poundand, thirty per cent. ad valorem, and inserung para- Srapne tering banting twenty cents persqaare and thirt rcent.ad valorem; and and children’s dress geods and real or imitation Italian cloths and etmilar fabrics uncolored or in the gray, six cents per square yard and thirty percent. ad valorem When not valued over twenty cents per square yard; and when vained over that, eight cents per square yard and thirty percent. ad valor- a. ent Striking out the Senate para- graphs relating to carpets and inserting para. para- » iQ which the lowest notice that Id fhe tariarelll to w'haat vous ewont arrow qB01g ie rates were on the highest pficed earpets, and in wRich Mr. Morrill statea that the pro- tection to American would be somewhat less than it now is, was manufaeturers Amendments adding five cents per square Py CigaBS AND TO eacco—sRooKE N. today tne delegaion sppbinted at the LAPD | yarq to the a5 per cent ad walorem on sll, is MONSTON will be to serve bis fri sireet meeting sn Baltimore, to protestiagamst | Cloths yalned at fifty cenis or less per square ce end the public with Ulg Tobacco, at Ho, | the running of Sanday cars, Xe. The bill ia. | Cote iy Ing Ae pants per squene yard 64% Louisiana svence, near Bank of Wovhing- Eptporaung the Maryiand Ceatral Railroad’ | io te 45 per cent ad valorem on pilclots..&e PAWNBROKERS ton. ln Com) iy Was ordered to be engrossed for the 1 fi = Tees turd reading, Te wll (0 compensate’ tae | THiwedae over Oy cena, Aanpings VSTABLISHED 15652 G WwW. B, MOSES’ members of the Legislature of 1861 was 60 | tasing ri &e., 70 per cent ad valorem E** he led FASHIONABLE OARPLT, FURNITURE amp | ‘mended a8 to refer the whole matter to tne | Aaorfed P s SPECIAL NOTIOR. BEDDING STORES, He eee ed, Tee cant settlement. | ° 'jpcreasing tax on unmantifactred tia “om CHARLES HWUZBERG, NOB, 691 & 019, INTELLIGENCER BUILD. | “A communication was laid before the House | {79 13 t0 $20 per ton. siicceese the ditih ch (Who hateeond Ne, ‘ithe Fes ramere £m ING, SORNES ss ANDD., pire say tA FAG ater ee fax to SP Et ton, wer opened at some length or erm pears in is cl far twe! a. ~ ; finan and aiso acommunication from John he only Famabroker in ihe istrict, HO. 608 7TH STEBET. THOBN’S BUILDING, | W. Garrett, Keq , President of the Baltimore | _.Th@ Rext amendment reported by the Com- mittee of Ways and Means was to increase the tax on hackled flax from thirty “0 ‘ovty dol- lars per ton, Mr. Farnsworth moved to increase it teeighty Pending the vote the hour of half-past four arrived, and the House took recess until half- > grossed for & | Hast deven, having disposed up to this peint of us. W special facilities for the care and | petes for cash. which enables him to compete with | third reading: after which tbe bil appropri- | P' a preservation of Wearing Apparel of every de- | Mastern nest Furniture ie made to | ating $v,W0 to complete the building of the Pan nee wwe ofthe Com- Wouleus, &c.,on which the highest ad- + and of the Dest material | wary land Institution for the Blind was passea. | ™iltee of evening session, Mr. Schenck, b: nag ing when segnired ‘The bill to amend the Baltimore police taw nanit sent trom the Gommittee 4 ye ageinesinjary hen taken up. Several amendments | ;Panimous con - > slarge warehouve in connec th Sa free ments | Military Affairs, back, with amend. We bave special facilities for were adopted, among them one requiring the | sents, Senate bill to provide fora tempo- of Merchandise, Furniture, &c. Police to take parties arrested before the rear- | rary increase of the pay of officers of the make the pighent advances for days. week# or est magistrate for examination previous to arm: = s 'e call especial attention to the fact iy * The amendments provide allowance of commutation of rations inset counts of Un on soldiers who died while heid as prisobers of war in the rebet States, sequently: for storekeepers in the . hereaiter the rank of SrBogr wae ae armory, W! for allowing bon! meut ot theac. sub- ving tai cai > Ox- preg. rosie of cavalry; ties where soldiers'have lost their discharges; and for allowing theaddition- al five yeara’ ration to general cers on the retired list. The amendments were agreed to, and the bill ices and offi-| PeGonsideraiion of the Tax bill was then re.’ Mr. Farusworth's amendment paseed, as did others, mereasing thé duties‘on flax, hemp, iron ware, &c., &c. cofomi The ittee then hay progressed a4 fir 9s AmenQatent No. pri ber rope EUROPEAN NEws. Lompon, Feb. 27—Tre purty called the Adullamites, onder the lender<bip of Mr. Roe- buek, have resdived to foun their forces with the Liberals. The Englieh Court of Admiral- ty, Im tbe case of the steamer Alexandria, which United Staves Consul Dudley receathy commenced a euit to rec this preliminary. ‘akis, Feb. 37.—One of the reforms propored bv the Emperor ts theaboliehment of the reply to the address from the throve, which ts pec arly uppopalar. The Liberal party insist the preservation of this privilege, In the French Court ot Admiralty in the case of the Untted States vs. Arman fils, tne appeal ef the United States against the decree requiring pay- ment into the ceurts of & certain sam of money as security for the costs of the suit was again rejected Vewicr, Feb. 27.—Garibaldi arrived in this city yesterday from Fior nce. He was greeted With the most unbounded enthusiasm. (By Steamer.) The Derby Pian of Keform. Among the resolutions moved by the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer in Committee of the Whole Houre, are the following: That the Dumber of eleetors for counties and boroughs in England and Wales ongbt to be increased; tbat euch increase may be best effected by both reducing the value of the qualifying tenements in countes and boreugbs, and by ad franchises not dependent on ch While it is desirable that a more direct rep sentation should be given to the Inboring cla itis contrary to the Constitution of thie real: te give to any One class or interest a predomi- DADE power ower the rest of the commani- ty: (bat the principle of plurality ef vetes. if adopted by Parliament, wo facilitate the settlement of the borough franchise on an ex- tensive basis: that it is expedient to revise the existing distribution of seats, that in such re- Vition ib 1s Rot expedient that any borough sow Tepresented in Parliament ebould be wholly distranchised; tbat in revising the existing distribution of sents, this House will acknow- ledge, as its main consideration, the expedi- ency of supplying representation to places not At presentrepresented, and which may becom. sidered entitled to that privilege; that it is ex- pedient that provision should be made for the better prevention of bribery and corruption at elections. Midnight Assassinati dy Murdered In Her Own Chamber. One of the most horrible murders that have starled the community for months past was perpeirated at midnight, at Newmarket, Mid- diesex County, N. J. The victim of wis ter- rible crime is Mrs. Corelli, the estimable wife of Dr. Correll, a physician well known tn the county From all that can be Jearned of the partica- lars of the affair, it appears that early on Mon- day evening, two men, strangers in the yil- lage, called at the doctor's residence and in- quired tor bim. Mrs. Vorrell inrormed them that the doctor was out. The men then left Without staung their business. Ar midnight the men called again, and Mrs. Uorreil answered their summons, and on being in- formed that the doctor was still oat. the men rusbed in the house and immediately attacked Mre. Correll with jarge dirk knives. A des- perate struggle ensued between the affirighied woman and the rufflanly murderers, during which the unfortunate lady was stabbed three or four times. One of the wounds penetrated ber heart, causing almost instant death. The Villains then dragged the remains ef Mre. Correll into the bedroom and then set fire to the room, after which they escaped. A do- mestic who slept in the house was xronsed by the noise of the struggle, and heard Mrs. Corell call to ber to take the babe from the cradle, and leave the house, the girl snaiched the oabe from the cradle and rusted oat. She proceeded to the honse ef the nearest neighbor, which bappened to be that of the minister of the village, and aroused him. The minister at once proceeded to the residence of Dr. GO, and discovered the bouse on fire. The remains of the murdered woman were dropped from the burning room and the fire was extinguished. No trace of the villains could be discovered. A telegram was at once sentto this city, and was received by Inspector Dilks at 3 a. M The mepector at once dispatched detectives to all the ferries to intercept tne murderers, bat without s ¥, ATTEMPT TO Kipxar a Catto Harr Toa Laxcr Estate —isformanon was giver to the Chie! of Police yesterday, of an attempt to kidnap a child from the bouse of a Mr. Honde- moint, 4 wealthy old gentieman, living about six miles frem the city, on the Olive street road. The facts of the affair, so far as known, appear to be as follows: There te living with Me H.a litile girl, about nane years of age, his grand-daughter, being an orphan, a child of his son. Some time ngo a suit was commenced by the tives, on the mother’s side, to obtain Possess en Of the girl, but which is said tohave terminated in favor oi Mr. H,.and hence, pro- bably, arese the attempt to carry of the child, which was reported to the chief as follows: On Thureday afterneon. = carriage, contain- ing five or x gendemen, beer the res- idence of Mr. H., who was ab-ent at the time, and three of the men entered the house, the othere remainiag in the carriage. There were in the house at the time a son-in-law of Mr. H. and some ladies. The three men entered the house abruptly, aad said they wanted the child, and took bold of the litte girl to dead ber away. The ladies interfered, ana considerable excitement anf confusion ensted Mr. H.'s ‘on-if-law seeing forcible means were about to be resorted to, ran up stairs and got bis pistols, and on his reappearance, armed in this formi- dable way, the three gentlemen relinquished bold ot fittle girl and beat a hasty retreat to Wwe carriage, which drove off meee f and so ended Lbis somewhat singular piece asinass itis difficult to rstant tunis astent effort to gain possession of the child, unless am explanation found in the fact that the child is Said to be heir to property amounting to over $50,000. The parties concerned, however, have acted very feolishiy im thus rendering them. selves amenabie to the laws in atiempting wo earry out their des in ‘an illegal manner. Mr. H. is determined to seek the assistance of the police should the attempt be repeated.—s¢_ Lows Republican. DEFENcE OF THE FRONTIER.—The Military Commitiee of the Maine Legisiatare has re- ported @ resolution directing the Governer to proctre from the géneral government, or else~ where, three batteriés of it artillery, of six guns each. and two thousand of the best pattern, of breech-loadiug mfle muskets. The guns, should the resolve pass, will iv be either the brass Napoleon, iron Parrott or “ordnance gun.’* The report eays:—“As Maine is @ frovtier State, and Hable to be called upon \o defend her terfmtory from invasion, there is &n Obvious propriety in her ing some of these superior Weapons, and it is to be hoped that the general government will, for these reasons, be iiberal toward the State by far. nsbing or @iding to procare these arms.”" aoa renee PEPE Vircrnia LectsLatcre.—Nearly the whole of the session of the Senate yesterday was in. secret. The House “dismissed” the Senate bill appropriating $10,000 to the State Board of Immigration. and passed the «<Jrieh immi- grant’ bul. A nemoer of other bills also passed, and the Cumberland Gap or -South- side Consolidation” Railroad scheme was dis cussed at length THE Prussian Oonscriry —& leer from Hadersieben says: “You cannot form an idea of the emotion ca: ed im Northern Sehieswig by the conscripuon for the Prne~ sianarmy. Nearly four thousand youths hare left the country to escape wearing tue Pras- sian uniform: they have taken refuge in Dep- mark, where they will en the Danish army.” A New C&RIME.—Siee: bing in church as @ serious crimein Khode Island. On Sunday fternoon a poor Irishman went into one of ‘he churches in Providenee, was shown into & seat, took a quiet sap during the services and was Ably reuiring at their elose, when he was arrested, tried and sent to jail for tem days. eT NSULTING THE Porg.—Some carieatures ine sulting to the P. baying been recently pab- lished ne of in, that joufnal was cited before the tribunals by the publi prosecutor, but Im consequence of the Pontifi- cal government not preferring any accusation, S7-The Gays are two hours longer. S7-A wife in Indiana recently held cqeeites wih seven of ber wm nucbenake 07" 4 silver mine has been discovered on the farm of Wm. Esq. on. P: Run, Page county, Va. Ti $ ore is’ enld to be very, 87-Au wurharried man im Contecticut ade’ ee tw mitt £7 The Jogisiatare of 1Minowwhas just puseeq” Siew amorteing pares in cival cCaaes.to be! e77lt 06st @ Tian 8150 for Gestutting a Tes porter in Cincinnati. Pe) Sas tas rarcr aap ae ENE spallomees or testes ———— —