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“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY BXCEPYED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Sonthwest corner Penn’®. Gvenus and 11th strect, ar i W. D. WALLAGH. —_—_—e The STAR is served by tae carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tze CuyTs PER WER. Copies at the counter, with of without wrappers, Two Cunrs each. Price ron MatLine:—Three months, Ont Dollar ené Fifty Cents; etx months, Taree Dol- lars; year, Five Dollars. No papers are eent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pobdlished on Friday morning—One Deller end a Half « Year. ERTIES. BANKERS. - LBW pl cE ae prearso, BANKBES, Pifteench stress, apposite Trearury, Buyand col 8 tcurreat market rates, end beep onsteatly on hand, a full eupply of all GOVERNMENT BOKDS, SEVEN-THIBTIZS, AND COMPOUND INTEREST BOTES. Orders fer STOCKS. BONDS, Sc., executed, and Collections made on all aceessible points. > pear ae ares * me Se (m7 DBALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER jy 3-tf AND LAND WABBANTS First National Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKS, (of Jay Cooke &o.,) President, WS. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY YoU OAN NEVER MAKE THE TRIP on Bs ano oUGa fur mirgst, He te tae blanest author FINANCIAL AGBNT OF THE UNITED C nate waveen reoms ai tre opposite STATES, Coat 18th sirest, opPosite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United ST ONE MILLION DOLLARS We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. #URNISH EXCHANGE and make Ooliectior~ on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THA UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERN. MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally farnished WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Onshier. ae Medium, will Past, Present aud Fature pin op 420, perth side of Pa. av., between ey Fay tree! Ofice Deais from 9 toza. and 6 In B. BEAL SOTEaTIFIC™ A3- A. Thotuceb OF AMPRICA, From the position anaaspect of the Stars at the time of one’s bi, will reveal astonishing se” crets that no liv { mortal ever knew before to be successtul all reasonable undert ings. Betas pame and very day you marry; describes the intended companion, and tclis all eveuts of live: good luck and long life to visttors. Latics 80 $1. gen:lemea in fall 91. Oall at i70 near F, all hours until y inthe evening. give life Teedings. snelading Cs N¥IDENTIAL.—Young men who ured themselves a Washingt©2, March 20, 1866. m 21-tf i. nese, eas! pie sigan gecgs wat sree criad Mfer cieas middie eged end ond BE OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM OF ay a ee CENSED PAWNURORER it) van se rs. dactueg rommetven “he 34 FOUR AND A-BAL TauET Swasr, mselves under the treatment first read ‘*The Seoret Friend.” Married’ ladies wiil learn sometbing of importance near Pennsy iva. t cash sdvances om all kinds of y perusing ‘The Secret Friend, mt toany ad- | Merchandise, to any amount and for any Bae a 8 sealed envelope. on receipt of — time desired, at rea. a nable rates Badrien Dr. OHAS. A. STUART & 0O.. Bosto; Interest on Jarge areatly reduced. Ro vy, Business strictly copfadential, Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale. fe 21-1y OLOTHING, &e. F. J. BEISERe! Processor to & Oo. GITIZEN'S AND toi a ‘ARY EROHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel. tate lat inte Brown my 1-tf Penney! yeshingto WOOD AND COAL. C(esEr coat Best WHITE ASH at 28, by the ton. Allsizes, ‘“gewed and Bpitt . D. O. Lovg Onx. 88 pe ‘ x19 A ton of Coal void by —Selthi wail fe 28-ly A-® BROWNE. E. J. SMITHERS, WNE & surzan * mT aaa! @Tu! P.O» Oorner «th ma '@ streets, ATTORNEYS AND COURS) Das ATLaw, AND SULCITORS FOR Tak OAL! COAL BUREAU ‘AHAyDONRD LANDS. AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Office No. 476 Seventh street, opposite te the, Fost eran’ tons of 2,260 Ibs., delivered in ony part of Office ITO WILKSNS’ PIANOS AND ae aaee Ghentunt White Aah. 7. & SEELRAM'S | PARLUB ORGANS. All wii! find ft greatly fo their interest, fo exam’ ne these superb Instruments be- fore pur-hasing any other Onfy sgency at GEORGE &, WILD & BRO.’s uo Forte and Orga: \ ‘Tith street between roan’. vas A select assortment of ne struments, <p orerg s Savace “Rt iar aay Maite Mahe, grcnat DISEASES. SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OSRTAIN ~ DY | — UssD “Yes, A Posttive GONORRHEA, GLEET, STEIC TURES, a Contains no Mineral, no - thea ny no Mercury, Only Tem Pills io be Taken to Bifecs a Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetavie, having no smell nov any unpleasant taste, and Ge yo mot c tang delicate way ia the stomach er bowels of Btove, 5, \d Furnace White Ash, $8.20. Bed Mobo baw. = : bigh. te k and Wood eonstantly on hand PORES. at our Office; or at the Wharf, foot of Seventh street P. BROWN & 808, ja25-tf 465 9t between EK and F. pa nn a ne ne HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. K mew oop HOUSE, le Troslfth street, Crm Penn ge ra tp roe Situated in the most central location the city, midway between the CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTHAL MANSION, Only a short distance from al] the Departments, Patent and Post Offices, Smithsonian Institute, H. H. DUDLEY 4 00., ares im from two to asm, Casey = recout cases | _2O31-tf Proprietors. ing ae en MEIOH'S RESTAURANT, pi A Penna iconic soto the mon E Ho. 366 Penns avenue, near 6th street, me exposure, nos souble no anges whatever. ‘Let those who Bg cared, os bit reusrell that k mhobavebeon corestss th Balsam Qopavmor Mee~ | Mantiy on Rend’ over ‘reek every Sent by mail in a plata envelope ‘Diewinks ond STIU 58k cannot be sur; Price—Male peckages, $2. Femate, Cali an BLOOD! pe BLOOD! 11 aa ae ULCEBS. TET BES BRS, pores Bae DISEASES gauABITAN'S ROOT 4ND HE pes on van SYPHILIS OB SAMABITAN’S BO eortain PAWNBROKERS W 4usis CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, Be. 480 1th st. + Gun dee door below Penn. ave. Ik: Oiice ma Sn LIBERAL Ay A DVANORS On Diemonds, Gold and Silver Watches b Sera rs Fursitare, and Merchandise of every ‘Open every day(except Sunday) from 8 s. m. to 8p. m saat ian Bt Bohr ay ai eae sot bs — = ees Wases fe28-tf BTASLB 5 » B52 BPROIAL 3 oTIOs. CHARLES RERZeERG. rhea, Pera a ‘omb Who eects acted th ere nine Be ‘de ve cond ac e Pawnbrokimg ness ny ‘me olaaat "at ta the ° for fi city fons ee ibeniby ‘cypress. _ peers th wnt rok m the Dietrice eo ™ pari aa and the putiic for the mama wee tee | fase thes wool contines to make the Wanert et. on! jue in ee je eres oy em, — Sh ocae seen L - — of ees: amon itehes. Bo vernme! '. FA E jane and pationta, “They ‘cree Silver Viste, ke. for. whlch wa have superior rity, which will always ore for the watisfactiog of taose Patroutria = We have special facilities for the or. =~ Weartng ayseres of ever: wHaT apo Bree SAMAR eservation Prat Moeriziate, ‘ORT Ses sebrortes eription. Wool ns, &e-, on which t ighe i lon vanoes ar le “abe es mr have GE epeeer as ‘leon ‘einet motn, and al net sary ‘die oe ays large warehouse in amteetare = ve special facilities for ey bandise, Furniture, & make the Bi, jvances for months. We cail especial att cs gare in our that owing to i Targe capital ‘5 con mak, ake eivances at bean rates of business. we tion, the ee i th! bes never eet S wet Ss sir ‘© call 1 capac a on to Oar arr ments for forwardi gonds to ge Loi ot fie country, arrangeme! ‘whieh 8: pertogee (mage ears has breaght to Deriection. ‘D ] to all deporitore, e enabled by tnt a © geerugthttte reel te ‘the Bay pont yy our ‘office ‘me gan — ey of the United States, the Court of ims, te located. Full informaltep ai always giv the Courts of ‘the Executive vate apart for comfiden ments. and pb of 5 We have mo connection with Omics, 465 lath street, (directly opposite Wil- Hshmeat in thie eity. ef peg OE Ofer, 331 north O street, L475 pany sinao™® Of Haig. | Washingten. D. 6, B. ALL Lilet, ONBY! MOREY! MONEY!!! PRENCH HAILk- DRESSER, 324 B street. between 18th and léth ets. Mr. Alliot, fro eolebrated H. PRINOR’S MEVET Be ESTABLISHED LOAN 277 Pe, ave,.next to Potendat’s Confectionery. on every. fgtien, fetion of salable . 1 ean acon 480, a Gumrnal Loan" as OFFIC, 480 10t hatreet, one door eBoy MONEY loaned on @old sasete erate nan ema Lie ae je ‘ed Buslaces strictly contigential. og FT ey ha tt yd ere eee a All work done by hand. Goods called for and delivered, et the abortest notice, All kinds of Szench flating done in the neatest style, fe 16 6t* Ww: KNABBE & 00.3 PIAHUS, ria # 093, d8fgre 40 =a FE i aie a ie PaaS eae Ss |S eee tom Gor, Vt, ave. WieT OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, - Friday, March 1, 1867. HAVI rn CIRCULA Pee! LB obtal: th fecnn gd np eo Pettices era jor withia one mo! be sent to the id Letter Office. — 7 LADIES’ LIST. Allen sgn Bilastrince Meggte aa mer fag se Julie Roranberry Hoe. a it ; ante bate Srestem anata hi hire Hayes M urs Bell Mary ‘han Hanson A Mre Rue Jno B Mrs Boyle Farab L. Beater Fannie Reed Mattio BrownboeeC Mre Base Brooks Such Sa askiD Brown Lacy MrsHurberd Brocka Gracy liuttore Ann (col) anneb Au Berry Jennie Hurov GA Branteen Belsy Herbert Vath Mrs Hub bert Osrol Bar tonHatieMreHt re: RardincAl@Mreninct A Baldwin Jo'ia2 Elonise Bart! L Mre2 Howard O Mrs BryavtKhm aMrsHarris Adeline Sand Hamie Beryman eHercie Mol’eMresin« Linny Boudenc UW Hoelings M BMrvspaiis 0 D Mra Rerly Kitvabethiiartwoll Nel easmitu Jennie E Boker Emoe J Hussy WrightWon! Parclar Anna B Mrs selknan © LMrehi Bester Hattie He Briesey Ag’sMre Hs i Mrallersey Mary J Barrett Elizab’hivgham DM Mre Bagly Laura L Jones Bettie Rarkman Alice James Helen E a 8 sophia MreSidaer M Jones Ballie = arsen HL Mrs n'y Mrs Bart ett Mary Bassett Mary Oox Delerus obnson Emily Spicer MA Mrs Jackson Marg t Seoteen SerahO Mre n Sade W 8 te MenBaiterheld Sar’h ia A MreKing Alice Thor vi Jon uate Klotr Hisabeth€eel ‘Anate = wi Des at MrsTaylor Adi” per Be Mery Mrs Thompson Oary Alice svoka Tucker Cor ULouselly B! Cobraml Colbert Pi Cc = bed ode Ww Keller Mixa ne Cares Magete Kelley 4 z Taylor Agues Suévelle y Mrekel! i athe ‘Sarier T@raw Chapin al o Mary E Law Chisbo'm Miss LaPattee Mrs, Tarleton Bass: MariaM: sLipecomt Moltorbosisson Mary WP Mre © mn Mary” Lardic N Mira Thornton Bobec- am Vi'a ea phroniel ihe oa A T Breifur Jeunie, arpa er Deming ES Mie May BA Mre Davide MreMarr Frissy Dimming. Lot. « 2Moose Agnes Darkins Maria May Annie Douglass 2 Maryic Marshall uMrs Mrs Darmons Mre = Marehmood MA Wilson Lizzie B Bypns Matilda a Oarol'eB B rad Mre Freneb vores Mo phy Julia WinterElizayrs Fitzbagh Klien Mallantiattic oO bas bs M Mrs Mrs Mibin Serah |= Wol Fétey Adelina Mon'rcashli Farwell Sarah id eh Ma gE Wateley Geomtrs Watson Joni Mrs FrasterTheeMre Mre Foster Fond ng pokey Galee J Mrs Macball Grose Wana McCubb ou * pipes Ket tWal’e Mre: le Miscettaxeovs —Mrs 3. A. ——@———— GENTLEMEN’S LIST. a Wiltonmene Mee Wyreme Mary Bobt Aadivon Bobt Abe AndrewsHonBJ ai trort Chas F alexander J M oe Sev Adame FG Sami Aude: orm ond AdemeiiGoisB Af Aosend Amoe Fisher ams AbbcttGeoJ AustinMen les Riimath Wad BisirHonA ustiaBaker G G Birdéing Alt Been My Burton Albt Render@ W PrownAmon Barber Geo B tas M jarton DrFi'ce ate Mort’r resueban Jno Bishop Parnell joao 98 isbo Ho Broo! ithe y Ba cragie8 B Burli J Rrown ered wt droge John Receer eT reek se, mi i} H Bode Jas Wm Bore’ Walter Tt BeekGodcey” Backer Jnc0 Rated Bev Win-2 Biunher @ J Bruce Jos Bockes Wm Carlisle Chas B Ourtis Jno € oneae No c BED 3 roar Seburell Jno Cass Ca) Our mer om 0 Cole C0 archell Mon Orewford Oarter Robert Callahend amen Coay Hon 6am! ingtosJames(offma! j Som es = Olark 2 pd Sherry Thos Gu Onayen: L Chilton HouGeWOrster Loam Matter Conwag.2 (5) Gholter MW M wv Glare Wm Dorsey Capt AB De Wala HB Poly Mich! Fras UBM Dabney yjemee _D avis Bt Nunes Chas Donovard Jno ‘ael Drs ter Chae A Dungor Inaac hn Sh | eitrick Eee P Davis J yerren fin Vatchel preee Horace Bor ri Dy Wn rey Bic hengreen & t : D Siabcten Mr le ocr Spee oom _— 4 oster ° 5 4 o Fexea J Fine hos ig ET nee SN rrest Uriah Freeman Edw Fink 8 wo Frey HonWm0 Fallivg= Fouk mosh Frey Wm Filnam Jerome Fouk Gilmore Hons aGateh ‘a Maisto rey Race i con M 8 Sitter ie o Givens io ae p Seeds Oaitne ant ond i = bie ‘a - a, eas Lt Syaen'’m abv eenee he 6 ow Lt Gaines eee ay thos sta, Grant W: oe mate’ Hollowbush oe — ae ei IN THE PAPER. {onee, Hos Howard “Jackson WE Chee Seale Joop jstire Ooh pet jin sem Jehaston Bich F TELEGRAMS, &e. Governor Bramletw of Kentucky, Celonel A. G. Hodges, editor of the Frankfort, Ky., Commonwealth, and other Union men, been notified by Judge Lynch, the a ofthe rebel Regulators, to desist efforis to stop mob proceedings and to nate the State. Taey are threatened wi if they do not. Governor Bram: cerved @ letter warnihg him aga a more prociamations agau Lyach's court. it i€ rumored in military circles, in Canada, that a large body of volunteers will be called outin active service early mext moath. The officers attending military sehool at Toronto are insiructed to report at their respective headquarters not jater than March 8. In- structions have also been received by captains of companies throughout the country te see that they have a full complement of men, and to have arms aad accoutrements complete and in good order. F. W. Parsons, postmaster at Niagara Falls, was arrested on Monday iast, charged with opening letters receiyedat his office. He was examined before United States Commissioner Gorbam, and held to bail at @1,5%) to appear for trial at the United States court to be beld at Utica on March 19, Horatio A. Parsons, farmer, father of the accused, becoming surety. Under the confederation of the British Pro- vinces Hon. John A. McDonald is to be Liea- tenant Governor of Ontario. or Upper Uanada,; Hon. Joon Kose, M. P. for Montreal, of Que- bec or Lower Canada. It is reported that they will be knighted. Rose was leader of the an- bexation movement in 1847 The Tennessee Legislature adopted a resola- tion calling on the Federal Government, through Gen. Thomas, for sufficient military force to keep the peace and restore order and quietin the State The preamble alleges thatin several counties violence prevails over civil law, and riot and murder go unpunished. The Japanese embassy, consisting of five Persons and their suite, proceed to Washing- ughJne Sd fia on = ne Fe ‘ne Kenvedy WW * Danang G0 Jno Ee MecArthurM)G’aMcOarthy Jno Morgsn Gen GW McDonald Jas Nicholls & Allen Nash James Nicoislli Alfa Meisen J VS eursar O F pooh | Neillbt FieldingNer: Hott m asling Nott Maj Wa D Alfa O'BrisrJno2 = U'Donnell Hon O'Bryan Jas jr Jno O'Connor Jno Ostrander P H as-O'Gormay Jas? 0 oa | Michi wnerM-sterJos0 a ton en the return trip of the Pacific Mail O'Neill Jno Nidan Sami | Steamship Company's steamer Colorado, to Price Geo B Paige agin 1 inspect the navy-yards, vessels, and imple- ments of war, &c. William Barton, whiist firing at Captain Pritton, formerly of the U.S. army, accident- ally shot Brigadier General Ely Murray, U.S. army, in the leg. ‘he affair occurred at a law school, at Louisville, Ky., where ali three are students. The Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Com pany hold a meetingin London on the 12th of March, to determine what reductions shall be made in the tolls on the Atlantic cable. A general teeling of distrust prevails in financial circles in Engiand, and the stock mar- ket is prostrate. A delegation from the Delaware Legislature arrived in Richmond yesterday, ahd were in- vired by both houses to seats on the floor. The Turkish garrisons are to be withdrawn from the forts in the principality of Servia. Flewen @eoM Py Seow Pavey cand ¢ Henry Pepoo: Pre “ bristop’r Preston Hon BLPartridge 8 § 8 Oh ickell J H Pierce Steward biliips Juo ks T Poiciey Hon D Parker Jno a Dai Putnam Jno M M risk W op aeomogom WmM Rul id F Reet Fritz, Akichmond @ Raum Gen G filly Geo gg w ms elle HaryWSmith HonJ B yard dHineigebuly Dr De — is er I Bion erland BevBte wart tia THE New Conaress.— When it assembles on the fourth of March, peasy next,) the new Congress will be withont members from Con- necticut, Oalifornia, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Bait! Smith Michael New Hampshire and Tennessee. The present Sorta qaicen B 3S 7eewe ited tt Cs Congress bas one hundred and many: four Bholes Bon CL Boe members; twenty-nine of these seats in the Smith Oarney 5 new Dongrees will bs vacant on the fourth of Schaefer Cr Bee March, by reason of the States above named Shaw Daniel Sin; pot yet having held their elections. Of course Bhermi SY ad 5 mrsenge Sam’! the Southern States will, as new, be unrepre- fen bs Bhemeld Jno 8 sented. itis supposed that after a session of tenard pe sr Sewell a & week or two, an ad. seg ge will take place ichenck E ta Black en Bixered Thos until the middie of by which time elec- Peat oes Bss re a rome —_ ted bave'bren bela i Connecticut, New 60 us am pshire and Rh sland. Smith GrandvMSmith Hn J BrtBhet _ ion Thos F Bchonborn Wm Sanders os pimpeon Sbaw Jno H Bcott Jp; Tee Lecistaturs or MARYLAND.—The Star Ss nd House yesterday, in joint conven- pai dh 3 Bev eived in due form the committee from 8 ere appointed to present a memorial in Smith Wm HH | opposition to Fhe running of Sunday cars, Ac. bepreng Ss Alex ys = cone ‘Taylor Sami the House a &n order requesting the ‘en Bre! president ot the timore and Potomac Rail- abor itpraton on Shas ayler Jeremian b, Faostll Toad Company to inform the House how many of its stockholders are citizens of Washington, be ‘a Terter ae Grae fr and the amoont of their subscription. The Hollen Timme Milt F Senate bill to pay the claim of the members of own Thateher ae) - \ TazlorOolReN Tees wp the Legislature of 1861 was passed. A bill was Tepranuers Teported to provide for a new assessment of Ven Wyck C e "Yen Antwerp vin Nargul Dar piperty in Maryland. The bill providing for Hi Pantie Ba ee & registration of voters was ordered to be en- vie vee wm grossed for a third reading. Vgpictageh Ven Dorins John Venning Jos B Morz Emigrants ro Texas.—Under this Watson Walker Gov Deities j=. Wiles 4 Wask ty Watkins Denis Waingions” i ky iiss Woodioy Kaignt wae piey vy woe head the U.vilian (Texas) of the 16th says “Almost every day we notice the arrival of ‘more emigrants’ on our shores. The steam- ship Matagorda, from Brashear yesterday, brought forty-three passengers, destined for Grimes county, in this State. They were from Fayette, Coweta, and Merriweather counties, Georgia. Let them come; we still have plenty otroom” The Civilian’ Says that the travel on the street cars in that city is increasing, and that the enterprise is a success. “From all Secs of Texas,” says the New Orieans icayune, “our accounts are most favorable as to the industry and energy of the People in ht Wi wee ™ ‘tL preparing to ‘piteh the coming crop. eaves Onriat'r Yous 8 5 Young Sam100 | , TH® SEORET Session OF THE ViRGINIA ermen Jno Lecis_LaTure—The first business in the it Ste yesterday was the passage providi for the publication of the proceed- es of “secret sessions.” There was noth- ing in fact, however. to publish, because the entire term of the three secret sessions, as we are informed, was consumed in the inte of views among Sentors in to thecourse which should be pursued by the Senate in referenee to the an -Shi bill.” the Sen- J. BOWEN, P.M. ofa resolution DANCING. prs. 3. w. on. F mane DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenae, bet. 6th and 7th ots.. to Motrepolitan Hotel. No action was and no course indi- Oppoat cated or agreed abs gam Smet Enquirer, Feb. Hew Classes formingever every omnes. > 28th. tives of ow port a sbould ‘avail th tad Snow Farr mm Caicaco.—The Chicago curaueal wit Phone in this quarter for Tribune says: “The present season is likely au boned et, J. F. F. Bilis’ and w.g, | long to be remembered as the severest in point ."? of sp0w which we have experienced for many os ais for Seirens, ee. ee on of snow Rage mag ge fallen bpm Rey ition : since 6 january, up to preseat Ladies, Misses and Masters, Tuceday and | date, embracing a period of se ‘weeks, i Saturday after , from 3 to 5 orcloer. thirty-one and one-eigth inches, am ay, or shan hea - eve- | about four and a half inches per week. This, ines. from 8 £000 o'eloek. during th when melted, yielded 3,325 inches of rain wep water, making & total, including the amount “quarter oo + OF address & not commencing with the se hota loeeou: In1’S at ae Dal wpa ea py Rooms, $e Barty tah Bah whi eon comm erst seme | © "is —Private néergotion given te salt the con- ofrain which? tell, of 4,151 inches of rain water, on an average of .080 inches per day.” No Mors GovERNMENT SaLus OF WHISKEY. The recent sales of whiskey, which were seized in this city by the revenue officers, were co =a to the Government that no more ill take place for the present. An order has a Deen received from the Se of the Treas- nience of the pupil. ury, | eayptrers that a aes Hamer me Mascommavs ea D PARTIES. DEES BALLS oragre Income inate ee ———_ than one . | bait amount juty im) on form the leliea aed’ Gentlonen Of Westicginy | whiskey was realized from the auctlons 7. qty. and the Distr os 5 sity, shat he raf ail ¥- Express. tandem 4 ECR reer made A New OnANCE FoR Womer.—It is not un- order. He hes ay Teoma, at tgs well _ Uxely that Kansas will be the fizst Staie of tne | ETT street, betwosn Bixpegeegrubs | hint resolution uae Passed bolb oranchee oi | & s inte Oe at Ford's end Grover's the ibe Jannerte provi to frm ame uon, <1 to str m that section of ma = = qualidestien of electors shall be sich ics tien of e! sul wo ___ BOOTS, SHOES, do. | te popaier vows. pe «—«BOOTS AWD HORI. ame ‘waW BroRn. and the “and in line, ne, whick Sixty da; suffice to build, is to be commenced it is thought that June beat che ontre line ‘will be in working = Geter beatae ; et ee Ohiide. W ® chacar?, i. B. BWBABY, REAL BOTATE BEOKRS Abemapyaree: purrhecing auimeroved wee tke phe feses ee Supeeee Ste wie noid os on oar a CONGRESSIONAL. azn Testantes, afternoon,the miscella- wie ee being ander cousider- ‘The question was upon the ameadment of tbe Fiannce Vommittee to provide for the ray- mentof certain assistant assessors in the Sowth- ern States. For this Mr. Edmunds offered a substitute, exiting upon the Secretary of the Treasury ‘o send to the Senate a list of persons employed as Aseessors without tak the oath, what service they have rendered, how mach is dae ke The amendment of Mr. Eamunds was disa- greed to. The amendment of the ee was then adopted—yeas, 3). pays, An amendment of the Finance Committee was adopted, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sel! at public suction certain pro- perty of the United States at various pisces, ee the building and ands knowa as id Custom. bouse, at xandria, Va. ‘Mr, Wade offered an amendment providing that Government advertising in the District shall be in the two papers having the 7 circulation, and in none others. Agreed to. Mr. Morrill offered an amendment ap; ro- TP e Ug $100,000 —— of the Uity llof Washington. Disagreed to. ‘The bili was passed, and the Senate at five P. ™. took a recess till 7.30. Al the evening session the tax bill was taken on motion of Mr. Fessenden ‘be Senate Committee's amendments were acted _— as they were reached. The Senate refused to strike the following article from the free list, gry | aon -cencnr- Ting in the amendments of the Finance Com- mittee: buck-saws, stump machines, potatoe Senate Committee recommended to strike the following from the free list: steam loco- Motives and marine engines, inciading botlers and log siding and shingie machines. Agreed to. The Fimance Committee's amendment to Strike out the section of the House bill repeal- thg the tax on pewspaper advertisements was agreed to On motion of Mr. Fessenden, boots. shoes, shoe-bindings, strings, and shoes made of leather and skim were placed on the free list. Mr. Conness efferea mendment imposing 4 tax of fifty cents per gallon on brandy made from grapes, and imposing 8 peaaity upon any person who shall manafacture or sell as bran- dy made from grapes any compound not real- ly such. Agreed to. Mr. Hendricks asked that the Colorado bill be postponed until to-morrow at haif-past twelve, when a yote could be taken without debate After debate, the bill was taken up and post- poned until one o'clock to-morrow, when a vote will be taken. The Senate concurred in the Honse amend- Ment to the river and harbor appropriauion bill, and the bill goes to the President. The amendment was an aaim po tone. srs. Doolittle, Pomeroy, and Uattell were appointed a conference commitiee on the bili in _rejation to the Indian Burean Meeers Sherman, Sprague, and Johason were appointed a conterence commiitee on the com- pound interest note bill Pending the consideration of the tax bill, the Senate, at 1145, adjourned. Hovse.— Yesterday afternoon— The House, at 3 o'clock, proceeded to vote by yess and nayson the motion to suspend tne Tales. so as to permit the motion to discharge the Committee of the Whole from the turther consideration of the tariff bill wo be made. The vote resulted—yeas 105, nays 64. So, two- thirds not voting in tayor thereof, the rales ‘were not snepended. Several other motions to suspend the rules Met the came fate up tothe hour for takiag a recess. At the evening cession— Mr. Julian cailed up the motion to recon- sider the vote by which House bill amendatory of the act ot June 2i, 1566, fer the disposal of ro lands in actual homestead settlements n Alabama, Mississippi. Louisiana, Arkansas and Florida was referred to the Uommittee on Public Lands. The vote was reconsidered, aud the bill came before the House for its action. it amends the jaw eo that hereafter any person applying for the benefit of the act shall make oath that he bas not borne arms against the United States or given aid or comfort to its enemies. On the suggestion of Mesers. Hill and Kas- son, the bill was modified so as only to ex- clude those who had voluntarily given aid and comfort to the rebellion, and not those who had afterwards enlisted in the Federal army and been honorably discharged therefrom. ‘The bill was then passed—97 to 3). A committee of conference on the ban krapt bill was appointed. Message from the Senate, announcing its disagreement to the House amendment (of to - day) to the Senate bill providing for the allot- ment of members of the Supreme Court among the circuits, &c. n motion of Mr. Wilson, (lowa) the House i ted on its amendment, and asked for a committee of conference. Message {rom the Senate, announcing its dis- agreement to House amendment transferring indian Bureau to the War Department, and asking for a committee of conference. Mr. Ross moved that the House recede from itsamendment. Rejected—6v to 82. On mouion of Mr Schenck, the House in sisted on its €mendment, and agreed to a com- mitteeof conference. A committee of conference on the eompound interest bill was agreed to. The last business on the Speaker's table was the Senate amendments to the House joint res- olution for the erection of an equestrian statue omg memory of Lieutenanttseneral Winfield ott. On motion of Mr. Bingham, the amend- meni® were concurred in; and, at 10.30, the House adjourned. Owxz Cavez ov CoLtizzy EXxriosions.—At Chesterfield Sessions, in England, a mao was recenity arraigned and charged with smoking in acoal mine, known asthe Clay Uross Pit. Two years ago an explosion took place im thie mine, by which 12 men were and 6e- veral others severely injured. Simce that time the pit has been condemned as unsafe to be werked unless by the use of safety lamps. Some of the men had complained that they were in much danger because the defendant persisted in smoking, and he was taken before the general manager of the works, who ex- plained to him the serious consequences which might arise from such a practice. Notwith- standing this caution, he went into the red commenced his work on the scene of the catastrophe, and in a few utes he was seen to fill bis pipe with and for the pur- of procuring a light he took off the top of jis safety Inamp. The court inflicted a ty and sentenced bim to one mopth’s imprison- ment. In thw may be found one reason why ccal mine explosions occur, carelessness being often the cause of these appalling disasters. S7 The German who murdered the young girl near Palmyra, Lebanon en Pe. and for whoee arrest $100 reward was offered oy the County Commissioners. has been captu: He bad secreted himeeii iu @ barn, in Berks County, and was caught while there. He says he did not intend to kill her at first, but tmat he attempted to ‘make a little free with her,” and she insulted bim. He left her, aud afterward came back and asked her if she was still cross at him: she replied that she wan- ted nothing' to do with him, when he struck her om the head with a hammer and and left her for dead. He subsequently eame back, and found ber still alive, when he again strack her with the » when she fell Tax Inxv1 In Texas.—The New Orleans says that “the Indians are still worry - ing ae people of Texas, and will eon- tim e@ to do they are *w: out.” In Montague conn they recentiy flushed a son of Dr. jon, him, wounded bin ——— nny and arrows, and although the: = Sy iM him outright, he is not ‘es w live. San Saba county they are also down every ht moon after horses and scaipe, while in McUulloch and Banders counties they have eently been ‘pros; ’ fer bleod and pi der. A writer in Ban county, close by Camp Verde, says that a six-shooter and a switthorse are all the pretection he has.” Ag "The present high price of bread in France ie causing great distress. in New York biew bis S7-A Freachman brains out while tortured with doubts. 87-Gen. John C. Fremont is about to a banking saaeteg ‘Wail street, New ro 87 Oxio pa: er whiny ant So Ses than any Union. A in . in order to avoid a thfeatened whippicg aiiied bie funer- ri the three four hundred twenty- nine deaths in New York tot wreak

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