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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY,(SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Peap i Gpenue and 11th street, 4 W. D. WALLAOH. ———— The STAR ts served by tae carriers to their vabecribers im the Olty and District at Tem (ests PER weEx. Copies at the cou with er without wrappers. Two Cuyts each. PRicE Pom MAtLtne:—Three months, One Tcler end Fifty Cents; stx months, Three Dol- kerr; one year, Fire Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. Tbe WEEKLY STAR—pudlished on Friday morning—One Dollar end a Halfa Year. PAWNBROKERS > NSTINE 8 LOAN © ve. XXIX. GREaT SALE BUB. 475 18th street, sd coor sow or ne MUSEY time bey ENGRAVINGS, Ufs"Gord ana Silver bousBt » SURNSTINGT. = a ET . WwW ALSH’S CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, Bo. 450 th street, vue dour below Penn. ave. B Office mak This wel STEER AL ADVANCES On Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches Clotbing. Furnitare, and Merchandise of every ey day(exeept Sunday) from § a. m. to Re. —Business strictly confidential, fe 28-tf J STABLISOH BD 1552. IN ald OF THE DESTITUTE AND OBPHAN SONS Ov OUR SOLDIEBS ANP SAILORS, 7 BPEOGIAL NOTIOB. iar 34 CHABLES HERZ8ERG, cessor to leaac Herzberg & Son, F w bo ave conducted the Pawnbrokim: Basiness PRESENTATION ffveep pears in this city, far twelv oe en enly Pawnbrok he e WILL BE GIVEN ee t that we stil! vances iD sil sums upon all articles of Jewelry, vhds, Watches. Bonds. Government Scri AT WASHINGTON, D.C, Plate for whtch we ha t deposit ap! gits. whiok i al n for th top of (nose patroulzia. ‘ e have special for the care an ON THUBSDAY, APRIL 4, 1667, ¥ vati-n of Wearing Apparel! of every de- script a, Woot the highest ad < when required A Ways againstinjury in councetion with facTities tor sterage of ©, Farniture. & eat advance, for ail @xpecial art ving to tue large captral ake aivances 4 tition. We of *'} isconduen@ | tuitousiy educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and S-amen of the Untred States. Now pupils will he received after April 4, upon ecmylying with reqairements The purchaser of each Engraving for one dollar will be given a certificate entitling the holder toa share in the award of presents, +90 days. w tio The In/fitation for whose bencfit this enterprise a founded for the purpose of gra- t feit - y at. oe tng smpl+ not hi ben or fee thr r redemption is do tion to our arrauze- menre which sn experience of Ritecn years bas breeghr to vertection. Depos- itors sre enabled by this means to redeem thelr gocds from our office ne matter w nection with sny h- ity Refer toany wid rexident of Washington. Bemember HEB/BBRG’S Loan ©Mice. 351 north © street, between of and 6th, Wael Dd. 4. ¢ 2 Im* Hehment fr LIST OF PRESENTS. 1 Troye’s great equestrian portrait ef General Scott ‘ ONBY MONBY!!: the ladies’ stairway of the Oapt- Mo M eis NEY ae dl BK. PRINCE'S NEWLY ESTABLISHED LOAN | 1 910,000 in got 13.000 277 Pa.ave we fni's Confectionery. | ! Greembsck, U. 8... 5,009 aay — ~ | 1 Greenback, U.3 ... 2.008 pier loaned om every description of 5 $1 ce U. 8. Bonds, 5 000 indise, especially Watches, Dia 0 $100 5.000 Bp and fine Jew . I can aesure, p's a these who may favor Tin ther patron- be S100 Greembacks. 500 e that they will pot regret having done su. wo 3000—C* 4 5,000 “S B— Private door and office. Persons not | i909 825 *¢ oy 2.008 wishing to ent.r the public office will ring the 000 910 ** “ 10.000 office bell. fe26im* jl — “— |2o098 * “ 10.000 OAN OFFICK. e100 ST es 15,000 2 Building Lotson Eleventh Avenue, New York city, free of encumbrance 1 Bet Diamond Barrings.. 4 MONEY leaned on Gold and Silver, Vatebes Diamonds. Jewelry, | WD DONOVAN, Pawabroker No WYSE fe? im* between No. 20th and 1th sis. Bear Ofer the hignest time dectred 100 Family Sewing Machines, 75 each. 20 Gents’ Gold Watclies, $20) each. 2 Ladies’ * # $10 cac ~ 2,809 20 Gents’s Gold Guard Chains, $1Weach. 2.000 20 Ladies’ = o Siteach. 2,000 25 Silver-plated Ten Sets, $75 each. DENTISTRY. 1 Geats’ Saddle and Equ 5 = 1 Ladies a ‘or. Mee TEAG A ReE ATION | Trownter's Buesr. ateres Between 12th sad 13ta strests. 8 Sets of Harness, § bh... : 6H) — ; i buna, §2 r Teeth extracted withou Pa pers aa hes rd road ones =s 1008 Bitrous Uxyde er La: = * ae ‘ Harper's Monthly, @3 ** 1,09 * Atlantic Monthly, @3 * 1 se “ Rational Freeniaton, 8: ** 2,009 ¥ to make Teeth on fore York Piviedelphia 1 Paintivg. David Piaying the Hi any eee, ret - Seu! eons wishing ts) ore 8 ost ka’ ascheap as in the mbove-oumed cities. All work done in | } Painting, U - the neatest sud vest mauncr. asd warranted to | 1,0 Handsome Eugravings, $5 each give satisfactic: Teons will do weil to call our work. de at te Ipgemiee sc Bante of the MINBEAL zE attends personally st, who cagnot wear others, person can wear who cannot wear Engravings to the amount of 600,000 will b sold, and all funds received are to be deposite i with a POR gcd PERSONAL, Mand sto Bem. ie 242m" JAY COOKB 4 CoO., First Nations! Bank of Washington, D.C., to be held by them fer the benefit of the Inatitation, HOW TO OBTAIN ENGRAVINGS. Orders may be sent to us enclosing the money, from one dollar to twenty-five dollars, in a regie- tered lettez or by post office order, st our risk, Those wishing Engravings sent must enclose ten cents instamps to coverexpenses. Larceamennts should be sent im drafts or by express. 40) He tells name and very day y > . a cents to 3 ra epee. etn ai ar Iath st . all hotrs util y iath de 31-3m COnsrIpENTiaL —Young men who have in- Jured themselves py certain secret habits, which anfit them for i duties of married life: slso. ¥ . from the feel @ cebtis PRIOE LIST: For 1 © a handsome Engraving. — cmadiraimonrimeiies Gent For 2.00 ns - of larger class, HOT. RESTAURANTS, &o.| gor 3.00 © “ “ kK IRKWOOD HOUSE, For 4.00 * a= « Corner Penna. @renve and Trel’th street, Bor BA jou" * ” ingvon, D.C. Worl cee tt - ‘ Situated Im the most central :location the city, | For 19.008 splendid American Obromo, uldway between the For 2.00 ‘ Germanor French Ohromo. CAPITOL AND PBESIDENTSAL® MANSION) f] Coly @ghortdistance from sil thé Departmeate, Fateut and Post Offices, SmfthsoRian Institate, ete. H. B. DUDLEY £00., _Botl-tf Proprietors, ;MBICH'S BESTAUBANRT, Bio. 346 Penns svenae, near 6th street, P. EMBI' By buying works of art tm Jarge quantities we Sreeuabled to give parties purchasieg from us the same King of epgrevings that are sold in any Store, for the same price; and, in addition, we will give a certificate which entitles the holder to “gn interest in the award of premipms for esoh ‘Gbliar invested im the purchase, CHL wishes to inform his friends and the ue fae Call and gtve him Address all orders and communications to KENNEDY & 00,, IS Penns. avenue, Washington, D. 0., Leck Box 41. S?BCIAL BOTICE. To the militery organizstion infinencing the largest sale of engravings will be presented 9 Witte Jetsll bs Dr. BABNOW, Ho. 196 CERT TE ons an se ey MACKEREL au ola a Bandsome Begirvental Standard. Siete t Parties purchesing Rogravings will plese ad vine the agents :o which regiment, &¢,, they de- else Wo. 4 aire to credit their parctmess, 4 ‘Those desiring: to act ae agoute wi!) apply for agi : 8 - —— -Ebe Ng OFFICIAL. By the President of the United States of America A PROCLAMATION. States, A cris Bs & ny ‘Ustria, Belgium, Spaip, France, Brivaun, italy, ihe therinads, Portagal Swedes on the part, and the Su! Morocco on the other pari, concerning mnistravoen and upboiding of the Lighi-house at Cape Spartel, was concluded and signed by their respective plenipotenua irs Uae Sis’ @ay of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, which convention, being im the Prencb and Arabic languages, is word tor word as follows CONVENTION between the Tintted States, Aus- si WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES. M.G BhoO N's METAPH it cures © Eye, and ¢y For saleby a: MES M G, BBOWN’S BICHASBD’s EYE WaT YSIOAL DIS- mess. Catarrh, all Diseases y disease flesh is heir to cists mh 9 2w LEBBATED POOR & LI MRS M G, BROWN’s ee hts oy SUALP BRNOVATOR AND HAIB RESTORKB. No sulpbur in tb! aration, which ix kililug the scalps and rerdering the people blind For sale by al) Drugets “Ne mb 9-2w* HE GB CHARM OF METUALFE’S Keer a UMATIO MSMEDY lies in the GRKEAT BHEU jt tity necevary to effect @ cure. Une forty drops’’) vex instant relief, aud thrice rer eated. weldow fails to restore the suf- ' fe th. wens tig heen: - 5. @ FORD, agent, DIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPBOIAL BEME’ res Neo. 14 Bond street, New York 87 Fuliinformstion, withthe Archest iestemo- niais; also, 4 Book on 1 Diseases, wn @ sealed tnvelope tontfree, GF Be sure and send for them, a mw wil; not regret tt; for.as ad Using phy aclans are generally tnpostors, without references Be stranger should be trusted. Enciose a «tamp it ‘or postage ard direct to DR, LAWRENOE. No 14 Boud street. New York nol2 D&Wiy Bo MABBIAGE ab DUBLIBAUY, AND THE Ao Eisas for Beppiuess of True Manhoud Younus n ou the Crime Pb logical Erro: c impediment of Kelief Sent in sealed letver euvelopes. free charge. Address Dr J SKILLIN HOUGH Howard Asseciation Philadelpnia, Pa. ya ll- SSUBRET vis#ases DamakizansG oflectual re ay ever discovered Cures in cases in twenty foar bh +DOmercary Only te at ls the soldier's hope aad & irieud te those who do oo want te be exposed. Male packages, @32;{e- mals, 33, San anitan’s Boot AND Hegs J nices—A positive and permanent cure fer Spy bilfs, Scrofata, Cicera, q & Prt 135 bottl Sold ty °G. Ford. ‘Seendvertisement mye DANOING. pPors. JW. ad. P. che DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. New Classes form! veryevening. Those de- siring to enter our classes sould avail tems selves of this opportunity. Preparati will a in this quarter for our annus! May Ball Cireulars can be had at J. F. Bilis’ and w, a. Metecrot? & Co.'s Musio Stores. The Hall can be rented tor Boirees, &o. Days and Hours of Tuition : For Ladies, Misses and Masters, Tuesday and Saturday after , from 3 to 5 o'clock. Gentiemen s Tuesday and Friday eve- nin; im 8 to 10 o clock. of taltion-or aiden, oie te che Academy, oD, OF . . Quarter commencing with the first lesson. ja8 M ARINI’S FASUIOMASLE DANOING ACAD ¥ MABINI’S ASSB: BL BOOMS, 4 . mn, prepare- E, between ‘The lest quarter of tory to the May Ball. will commence ou Batur- dey, March 2. Classes fer the Germai are now ope! B — Private i nstractio: suit Venlence of the pupil, aires oe M48evEBavE, IC Salas BALLS The andorsigned ‘would most res: ly in- tn te noe Gama ee ‘ancy Ome, Fon loan . Sy as taken rooms at the well ettablishment of ae Bappert, 9 29 Toh strect, between vee where he wi. happy te await orders. ARLES BE N late Uostumer st Ford's and Grover’s fe -Im* Theaters. Washington, D. 0 joues T. WALEER, MERCHANT TATLOR, ama Seventh Street, a4 Respectfully informs his friend: id the public generally that he has fine, large woll- CLorns: Cass /MERES » Cass. VESTINGS. AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. ‘That he is cetermined to rum off at @ very small advance on cost. Persone patronizing his establishment will be gusranteed a GOUD FIT and good rkm snship. a be te determined to employ no but the best workmen P 8 —JOHN A. McLEAN takes this m to inform bis friends that he will be found a ost at the above plac here be will be Pp te cater te their tant giving them garments to t the most fastidions. and seeing 1! their gar- ments are made up in the most workmanlike man- ner = ¥ mA i-im EBOHANT TAILORING. mM" underaig suladiemebeck of ve . are pre th tomers neat Atting and fashionable suits of clothing, at fine jishment, No, 320 E street, twe doors weat of the Ni - rT, Persons ring nest Atting fashion to et agit before purchasing elsvwbare: ve us & cleewhere. 5 EO T.K ore purghei ne, B. 1.609 Hh st. Taltors. brn Aakds ty S Pia tS a HB CLAGET™ 4d. B. SWEENY, . REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS. Parti sting buildi the eprin, purchasiog uotmeror Rroserey fer investment mI il fing edvai look over 0; Tit before parcboning. as we have aided recently fo our former jist a large amount of descri tien ot pfapert. Wecan ont many adacemoats as A w Mats acvooi maalfsestttot ip the immediate vicinity of this. es located for suburban Ces; as well as ighly improved farms in ‘yiend, which ore mY Tieit with us for wale does nat subject ie the gunee Ps ‘expense, unless sold while on our _ OLAGETT & SWEENY. F. D. CLEARY, A vorion asp SomMissiOn MERCHANT Southeast cerner of K. ighth etree: (Opposite Northern Liberty Markers” Wasnrxeton, D, 0, REGULAR SALES, MONDAY, WEDNBSDAY. AbD BATUBDAY, Sees toe solicited, Liberal advance made id to the sa'e of Beal uraiture at IDAY, on crm nts. articular attentton and Monsebold AP, Premiom Premium F And Ni. peta op ers through the 2 & B. Jew, 002'Gar-uctinc bets ath ung inn 8” jane Sree i PR Cg reg ate ed orb RLS URE Peete iy aa Gow A et athe gee tae ans. SO aT Tet tria, Belgium, Spain. France. Great Britain, lary. the Netherlands, Portugal and Swede; on the one part, and the Sultan of Moroc on the other part, cencerning the administra iow and upbolding of the lighU- house at Cape Dpartel. In the name of the Only God! There is no strength nor power but of God. His excellency the Presiden: of the United States of America, and his Majesty the Em. peror of Austria, King of Hangary and Bone- mia, bis Majesty the King ot the Belgians, her Majesty the Queen of Spam, bis Majesty the Emperor of the French, ber Majesty he ( ween of the Unitea Kingdom of Great Britain and ireland, bis Majesty the King of Italy, Ras Majesty the King of the Netherlands, Ris Maj- esty the King of Portugal and te A! . bis Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway, and his Majesty tbe Sultan of Morocce and ot Fez, moved by & like desire te assure the safe- ty of navigation along the coast of Morocco, and desirous to provide, of common accord, the measures most proper to attain this end, bave resolved te conciude a special conven- tion, and Dave for this purpose appeiuted their plenipotentiaries, to wit His exceliency the President of the repablic Of the United States Jesse Harland MeMaw, esquire, his consul general near the Sultan of Morocco; His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia: Sir Joba Hay Drummond Hay, commander of the very bou- orabie Order o1 the Bath, bis general agent ad interim near his Majesty the Saitan of Mo- Tocco: His Majesty the King of tne Belgians: Er- nest Daiom, kpight of bis order of ° commander of number of the Order of isabella the Catboli Spain, commander of the Order of Nichan Etukbar, ot Tunis, his consul gen- eral for the west coast of Africa: Her Majesty the Queen of Spain rico Merry y Colom. Girand Ur of Isabella the C Bats Soo MARCH 14, 1867. N°. 4,373. FROM EUROPE. Lorpon, March 13—Evening —Despatcnes Teceived from Dublin this evening state that trelard is quiet. Ne new Fenian demonetra- tons have been reported. There bas been a great fall of snow in Ireland. A number of Fenians have been arrested at Limerick. The risoners, while on their way to the police rracks, were cheered by the people. Pla- emanaing from emissaries of the I. R. * been posted in the streets of Vlonmel, Waterford and Tipperary counties, for- bidding the ple from paying their rents. Beriin, March 13.—Hert ,Muncbausep, pre- of Hanover, in the Government ef the King, bas challenged Count Von Bismarck ttered in &@ debate in the German TELEGRAMS. &c. General Schofield yesterday issaed an offi- cial order assoming command of the First District (State of Virginia.) He directs all officers under the existing provisional govern- mMeNt to continue to perform the duties of their Mspective offices, according to law, unless otherwise dir-cied, in individual cases, util their successors are elected under the act ot Congress. He says it is desirable that mili- tary power be exercised only co fur as neces- sary to & complieh the objects for which it was conferred, and he appeals to the people, @-peeiaily to the civil officers, to render the neceseity for its exercise as slight as possible by sfrict obedience to law and the strict en- forcement of it mall cases. We Dave returns from 126 townsin New Hampsbire which give Harriman, tor Gover- Dor, ©5 097 vores, and Sinclair and scattering 23.462 votes. Ela, in the Ist congressional dis- ict, is probably elected by 1,200 majority, and Ste s, in the 2d district, and Benton in the 3d district, by about 1,000 majority each. The Cooncil wil stand four Republicans and one Democrat. In the Senate eight Republicans and four D+ mocrats are probably elected. In the House there isa Republieau majority of su. The Senate of the Fenian Brotherbood nas beeu called to meet next Tuesday, to take ac- ‘ion ou the present condition of the Irish na- tonal movement. Itis authoritatively stated that both the Senators and the erganization they represent wii! fulfill the promises made by President Roberts to extend all the aid in their power to the Irish Republicans in the Hele. Atthe municipal election held at Bangor, Parliament. Vienna, March 13—Tbe Emperor Francis Joseph bas given orders for the strengthening of the Austrian posts on the Seryian frontier. Baltimere Annnal Conference ef the Epis- cepal Methedist Church SEVENTH DAY—WEDNESDAY. A. W. Wilson, of the Board of Finance, sub- Mitted the annual report. The totalamountin their bands, knoww as the Conference. elec- ton and Bishop funds, is $1,963.06. Tae Board bas paidto the Presiding Bishop of the last Oonterence (Early) $550.50, leaving a balance Of S!,415.56. There was applied w superan- neated preachers and the widows and orphans of decease@ preachers $1,025, and to necessi- tous cases of effective preagbers $393.36. The Board estimate the amount necessary for the support of superannuated preachers aud ows and ophans for the eneuing year at 50, appropriated as follows. Balumore Tict, $1,00., Washington, $650, Winches:er, be Order ot Di > ed with the Im- Me exe Maine, Monday, Albert G, Wakefield was | $350; Rockingham, $250; South Branch, $100 Pot tage ete lle 3 “ b 74s tor S, | Lewisburg, $100; and Roanoke, $100 pprttoag trong = elected Mayor by a vote of 1,185 to74s for S. “ resident near dis AM H. Dale and 113 for JuS. Ricker. Messrs, Dale | James Higgins ge pom eeepnetinpl alee : aud Wakebeld are boim Republicaus. The ‘The relation of S. Kepler was changed from pe ! t City Council 48 nearly all Kepublicans. “The | [UP\Tnamerary to effecuve, and thu! of R. F r, Rare @ Aqui Lei s made no fight as Democra:s, Wists, Love. oh tie Donnie on Statis {the Legion of Hc mander of The report of the insp he OChandiere witted a report, which shows that der of Franc Hs river gold mines in mining lias been 6 local preachers within the bounds irrence; 16.417 white members and uh) COMDEDOIAEP OF ths Gre Tiver, and since Deg 76 infant baptisms were " = “ ons of Brunswiek, knight of the pine hondred dollars bs f and 1,274 adult; 219 Sab- | Oo a0r “Or Constantine Tose Mossiien, tweive shafts, Seven men are employed upon | bath schools, with 2,054 teachers and 12,194 knight of the Order of { Hanover bis plenipotentiary near lis Ma y the Sal tan of Mcrocco: Her Majesty the (,ueen of the I nited King- dem of Great Briain and lreiand, Su Jonn Hay Drummond Hay. commander of the very honorable Order of the Bath, ber minis. terresident near his Majesty the Sultan of Mo- recco His Majesty the King of Italy: Alexander Verdinote, knight of the Order of St. Mau- Tice and Lezarus, agent and consul general of Italy. near bis Majesty the Sultan of Mo- roceo. His Majesty the King ot the Netherlands Sir Jomn May Drummond Hay, commander of the very honorable Order of the Bath, act- ing consul general of the Netherlands, in Mo- roces each sbatt, In joint convention rday, the Legisla- ture of Maryland d red Philip Francis Thomas elecied United States Senator for six years to fil the existing vacancy. The ‘iov erbor was directed to issue the necessary cem- mission to the Senator eleet. The lowa newspapers are canvassing the Dames of prominent citizens of the State as ear didates for the Governorship. The names of Acjutant General N. B. Baker and of Col Merrill are at present the only ones before the voters of Lowa. The municipal election was held at Camden, N. J., Tuesday, and Vox, the Republican can- diate, was elected Mayor by about 200 ma- jority The whole Republican tcket was elected in two wards, and partly ip the other one. A delegation of the mercantile community left Philudelpbia yesterday afternoon for htm eg to urge thé reappointment of Colenei Wm. B. Thomas as collector of the port of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Conference ef the Metho- dist Episcopal Uburch assembled at Harris- burg, Philadelphia, yeste: - The Uonfer- ence will remain in session from ten days to two weeks. Yesterday was the coldest of the season in St. scholars. This is an increase daring the year of the white membership of 7,004. The Conference unanimously determined to hold its next session in Maltimore, and the preachers in charge in the city were selected to make all necessary arrangements. The relation of J. L. Gibbons was changed from superannuated to supernumerary. The following ministers were admitted from other conferences by transfer:—J_ L. Olark, J. B. Fitzpatrick, J. D. Blackwell, Henry E. Jobnson, J. S. Porter. Aaron Boone, J. R. Fi ley, and L. H. Crenshaw, of the Virginia Con- ference; W. E. Murray and W. A. Harris, of the Holston Conference: E. T. R. Triope, Eugene R. Smith, James Folliusbee, and S. B. Madison, of the Texas Conference; L. E. t1us- ten, of the Kentucky Conference: and (ieorge G. Smith, of the 1a Conference These ministers were welcemed by a rising vote. Rev. J.S. Gasdner, Presiding Eider of Roa- noke district, was relieved at nis own request, and granted a supernumerary relation, iu con- angernce of failing beaitn. be mee sunguness the visitors to lite- rary institations. On motion of J. S, Martin, the first Friday in May and the first Friday in Nevember were set apart for fasunmg and prayer. The Bishop then announced the ap te ments, among which were the following to this city and vicinity : His Majesty the King of Portugal and the Algarves: Jose Daniel Coiaco, commander of his Order of Christ, knight of the order of the Rose of Brazil, bis copsui general near his Ma- jesty the Sultan of Morocco His Majesty the King ot Sweden and of Nor- way Selim d’Ebrenbott, knight of the Order ot Vasa, bis consul general near his Mayesty the Sultan of Morocco And his Majesty the Sultan of Morecco and of Fez, the literary Sid Mohammed Bargash, Dis minister for foreign affairs : Who, after having exchanged their full pow- Pau}, Minnesota, the thermometer standing jaltimore District.S. Regester. P: di ers, found in good and due form, agreed upon zerc pati Ss. . Presiding uot moieenis i repeat below | Elder. Rockville, J E. Armstrong, one to be Aaeeete His Majesty Scherefrenne, bay- ee F Whalied: Moni ry, Robert smith. RH. | ing, in an interest of humanity, erdered the A telegram frown Uarson says the Governor | Wilson: Rock ik, W.K. Boyle, B. F. Hall. construction, at the expense of the Govern- of Nevada will call an extra session of the Wi ington District-—Jonn S. Martin, P. E. Hd . new Legisiature, to meet on the isth mstant, ment of Morocco, of a light-house at Washington, W. V. Tudor; Alexandria, W. E. for the purpose of passing a revenne law. Muneey, J. O. Hummer, city missionary: prebeoney pap dng rte ~ med A large meeting of the citizens of Potteville, | Loudoun, J. Landstreet, 1. H. Crenshaw: | Sor direcuons fed minnie nee Pa., in favor of the impeachment of Andrew | Leesburg, S. Rogers; Fairfax, A. B. Dolly. tablishment on the representatives of the con- trackng Powers. ltis well understood that this delegation does not import any encroach- Ments on the rights, proprietary and of sover- eignty, of th Itan, whose fing alone shal) be hoisted on the tower of the Pharos. ARTICLE 2. The government of Moroc 2.0 not St this time haying any marine, exther of war ot commerce, the expenses necessary for up- holding and managing the light-house shall j be borne by the coutracting powers by means | ofan annual conurbation. the quota of which eonll be alike for ail of them, if, hereafter, the Sultan should bave a naval or commercial Marine, he binds himself to take share im the expenses jm like proportion with the other subscribing powers. The expenses of repairs, And in need of reconstruction, shall also be at his cost ARTICLE 3. The Sultan will farnish for security of the light-nouse a guard, composed ofa kaia and four soldiers. He engages, be sides, to provide for. all the means in his power, in case or » whether internal or external, the preseryaniom of this establish. ment. as well as fer the safety of the keepers and persons empleyed. On the other part, the COntTaCUIBg Powers bind themselves, each so far as concerned, to respect the neutrality of Jobnson ,was beld this week. Both Houses ef the Maryland Legisiature bave agreed to adjourn for the present session sine dus on Friday, the 22d instant. S. Gardner, G. Linthicum Prince Georg H. Griffith. Maryland Annual Conference of the Meth- odist Protestamt Charch. FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY. The thirty-npinth session of the Maryland Semcnl Opeiereace ae oo eatnading Protes- tant Church assembled ednesday mornin in the church corner of Gréen and’ Lombart Streets, Baltimore. The opening Teligious ser- vices were conducted by the President of the Conference, Rey. Jonn J. Murray, DD The roil was called by one of the secretaries, when it was ascertained that a majority of the clerical delegates were present, besides a large number of lay delegates. The body being regularly organized for the transaction of business, the President read his aunnal report, setting forth the success, &c., attending the church during the past year. The President refers with recret te the lack of unmarried preachers, he having been unable to meet the demand for them, and fears that unless “laborers are sent into the vineyard.” a portion of the circnite requiring the Services of two or more ministers will have to submit pernumerary: Mt. Vernon, ©. Mary's, Thomas W. Brown: , B. Smith; Bladensburg, S. CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE —Yesterday,afwr our report closed, the Senate went into execative session, and soon afterwaras adjourned Hots —The Senate jSint resolution for the Teliet of the destitute im the Southern States was, debated up to the hour of adjournment yesterday. THE LEGISLATURE OF MARYLAND.—Yester- day the Legislature met in joint convention, andit sppearing from the journals of the two branches that the Hon. Phinp Francis Thomas bao received the vote of majority ofall the members elected in each body, the Speaker de- clared Mr Thomas elected United States Sena- tor to fill the existing vacancy from Maryiand. The Governor was directed to issue the neces- sary commission to the Senator elect. The Senate passed the registration bill, the billap- propriating $25,000 to the Maryland State Agricultural Society, and the bill to pay ar- Tearages te the police of Baltimere appointed he light-Bonse, and to continue the ent in 1360. to 8 partial supply, aud Secrecy: inviting | Crentosamuetion tanmne a i hold it.even In the House, a motion was made to recon- | preac Will have to be neglected. and puts peng lon inten up 4 sider the vote by which the bill was to'| the inquiry, «Why are so few young men of, | 12% (Which God torbid) hostilities should 1 break out, either between (hem or between one of them and theempire of Morocco. ARTICLE 4. The representatives of the con- incorporaie the Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Kailroad Company. The motion, how- ever, failed, by a vote of 25 , Mays 44. The fering themselves at a time when the wants of the church are so urgent ?” The reading of the reports of the superia- tracting powers charged. in virtue of article ist Senate bill to authorize a levy of 15 cents in | tendents was called for, and the official char- reee! the S100 ‘or ine su pport of ‘bublic schools was acter of the following’ + mee cone 5 pred pe poser) om tiewes « assed. vorable report was made on ie = - P. od » shai! lations ‘ouse bill to make an appropriation in aid ot | Nicbols, D. A. Shermer, D. Hie omen partes +4 ~~ the service and superintendence of this estab- ment, and no modification shall be afterwards pplied to these articles, except by common agreement between the contracting powers. ARTICLE 5. The present convention sha’! continue in force ten years. In case, within six months of tae enpiracion of this term, pone of the high contracting parties showid, by official declaration, have made kno: te pur- pose to bring to a close, so far as may eoncern it, the effects of this convention, it shall con- ‘Umue in force for one year more, and so from year to year, ontii due notice ARTICLE 6. The execution of the reciprocal engagements contained in the nt conven - tion is subordinated, so far as needful, to the Sccomplisbment of the forms and reguiauons established by the conatitutional laws of those of tbe high eoutracting powers who are held to ask for their application thereto, which the bind themselves to do with the least ‘possible delay ARTICLE 7. The present conventioa shall be ratified, and the raufication be exchanged at ‘Tangier, as soon as can be done. In faith whereof. tne Tespective plenipoten- uaries have signed and affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done in duplicate original, in French and in Arabic. at Tenge, protecten of God, the fifth aay of the moon of Moharrerm, year of the He- gira 1282, which corresponds with the ist © month of May, of the year one thonsa: eight hundred and sixty-tive. JESSE H. M'MAT [Les. J. H. DRUMMOND Hay. (Ls. ERNEST DALUIN. Ls FRANCISOU MERRY Y¥ COLOM. fis. the starving people of the South, and also to &-thorize the Mayor and City Conncil of Bal- timore to appropriate not over #200.000 tor the same purpose, and to raise the same Joan, &c. Mgxico.—A letter frem Vera Cruz, dated March ist, says: General Bazaine arrived to- day in this sue The Liberals under Salcedo, Gomez, and Redriguex have taken Orizaba and Cordova. The Imperiliste retreated to the city, but itis thought they all will desert before they reach Vera Cruz, as they are very much afraid ot yellow fever. General Ala- forre is about Puebla. General Benavides is three leagues from this city with a large force. He expects t@ occupy Vera Uruz when aban- doned by the French. The communication With the interior is entirely cut off. We bave no news west from Orizaba. The French are between this city and Passodel Macho. They allexpect to leave early this month. Their iron-clad fleet is still here. Henry Nice, Wim. W. Hewse, P. Light Winey (en ice, Wm. W. 1, P. it Wil . me ea D. D. a lec v. J. J. Murray, D. D., was re-e! sheet and returked thanks im a brief “Fine remaining officers of the Conterence were haearey Cosel chosen, as follows: Stand- ing District mittee—Clergy, Luther J.Cox, Dr. F. Waters, L. W. Bates: lay delegates, San Lando B. e Richardson, aud |W ic ison. tee On is—Clergy, A. S. Eversole, John Elderdics taymas: Af Turpin, James Bond. Steward—S. A. Hob- Utzell. Missionary Fund Steward—C. H. Lit- Heton, Superapnuated Fund Steward— J. Earle Mallory. Secretary—H. ©. Cushing. fa oma Secretanies— W. W. Reese, M. E. sore. ‘ne epee yey tm official erry ed resumed, and t jo wi pomea: . Bow. Drinkhouse, 7 Bl rdice, J M. El- T. Laselle, G. S. Battersby, J. E. . W. McK. Poisal, John Roberts. J/H. Ellegood, W. S. Hammond, L. W. Bates, |_ Sbreeye, Conference then adjourned until 9 a. m. to- day.—Balttmor+ Amer A SIGN OF THE TIME8—An colored een ws ap roached 5 ow pow he feltin regard to the approacaing Municipal election, and as to whether he couid be ig 4 lated upon to Sepport A Radical ticket. The Freedman, keen in the jbusiness, observed: Well, if you give us [the colored voters} half- and half of the Council ticket, we will con- sider he matter; otherwise, 1 am disposed to go with those who have proved our best friends in times past.—Fredericksburg ( Va.) News. SentencE or by ae Serevasnke Se ay THE Froops—I/mmense Destruction of Pop. erty.—Reports trom below Cincinnat; repre- sent @ great destruction of pre; by the flood in ak places between New Albany and Evansville. The river is thirty miles wide, and thousands of cattle, sheep, and hegs have been drowned, and hundreds of thou- sands of bushels of grain have been lost. The country is covered with stacks of wheat, ha: and oats. All the steambost landi: ig DISsTILLERS.—On Saturday im the United States court at Phila- are uw : AYME DAQUIN. Ls, detphia, Cornelius Strain, for belng engagedin | SF, waceiown ie rompiealy innenah ee, | ALEXANDRE VERDINOIS. La illicit anlage sentenced to six. months, | 10 lower part of Uincinnati and Co J. H. DRUMMOND HAY Ls. pry a ‘note aistat, | Bundreds Of houses are der water, Abridge | JOEHRENHOEE | e 5 etili- x. LN ‘y. oe to ‘pay 8 fine of #300 or be imprisoned | 0.‘h¢ Mobile and Onio ) near Union ote City, was washed away, and a locomotive on a Northern-bound train was precipi: to the river. The track at Columbus is ®hp- merged, and the cut at that town filled to a depth of four feet by a land slide. A large force ot men are at wark repairi: News from all directions represent the flood as eet The roads south from gaslevits, entucky, ire badly broken up by ing a e And whereas the said convention has been @uly ratified by the respective Governments - Now therefore be it known that 1, ANDREW JouNSON, President of the United States of America, Dave caused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every clamse and article thereof may be ob- served and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. in witness whereof 1 bave hereunto set my band. and have caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this twelfth day of March. in the year of our Lord, three months. Wm. Taylor, for same offence to pay a fine of $240 or be imprisoned six weeks, and Jame Call, also for distilling il- licitly, to pay a fine of $150. pat Lathe cat ts 14.1 é vor. i aaah uinicar te pe hate Delegates on Tuesda: Heese, low! Bill relating to the Alexan ria Canal and Railroad. Ayes, 57; noes,5. Bul of the Mutual Fire Iusarancs \y of Lovdoun eer Joint resolution of thanks vo Mr. Geo, iv. B7 Michigan is to bold @ Constitutional whi on e-po' The Cin: Commercisi’s K nox ville dis. one thousand eight hundred and sixty- an pike phat eerBhadea an In Now ¥ ‘ork | Patch eays itis.estimated | flood | {L. 8.) seven, and of the ae of de a Constitutional Convention is also to be held; | 42! ‘Bast ,Tennesses to the amount of United States of America ninety. 820,000,000. Over two handred fret, fi ‘were and the subject of pa a naiewate to Te- The ANDREW JOHNSON. vise the Constitution of. ivania is being | W8shed ontof their houses in . z : larrisbu: damage done to farmi interests i: By the President 2 ie > « sin envy Masyiol the Sitbew tow coun S7 A man in St. Lous solved his religious doubts by blowing his brains out. §7 Artificial wood is made with gelatine and saw-dust. “ S7-An armless man in Richmond eloped with a married woman W7-A bill ts before the Legislature of Louis, jana, to license gambling houses at $10,00) per annum. Ws. H. Sewarp, Seeretary of State. +e -—____ &7 The key to fortanc is no longer whiskey — in Boston. S77 The Miseour: House of ves bas parsed an Eight-bour Labor bilt. divorce. “Too much married.” ‘ S711 1s said that Jenny Lind will soon visit this country again. av itis t De that they can’t one-half Sv Ont of 1,339 who voted at the last oven getup a funeral. pix aie ? ee ‘decently. | election in — r, England, it has been es- eee tential: y yams aon ane be aenonans | Tay Caen Thane le Ralph Wade By he — ae at, Tal dew des 4 to |. 752,00 ney and on festival “sy follow. has phenyt Ads Xcess an offered + ; onty a “y= press in the disseminauon of news.”