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TUE EVENING STAR FULLISHED DAILY, (8UNDAY EXCKPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penw*,avenue and 11th sircet, BY W. D. WALLACH. pee Rar omtac on The STAR is served by tae carriers to their rubecriters in the City and District at Ten Crnte ren weex. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cunte each. Prick ¥OR MalLing:—Three months, Oné Deliar and Fifty Cents; stx months, Three Dol- lart; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubdiisbed on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. PAWNBROKERS ‘8 LOAN OF F10B. B. mir ad door south of Penn. ave., Loans MONEY on time te suit customers, on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Ladies’ and Genticmen's Weartag, A a Sold and Silver bought. ‘tm* WLenes CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, He. 4&0 lth street, one dour below Pens. ave. - known Office makea appa o he al 5 fe. Fur ‘and Merchandise of B. BUBNSTINB. . very Open every day(excopt Sunday) from 8 s. m. to "Wh Bosiness strictly confidential, fe 28-tf Estssiisnep 2852. SPECIAL NOTIOR, CHARLES HEBZSERG, ‘ Successor to Isaac ber, Who have conducted the Po wnprouing jasinese for fifteen years in this city, far twelve years the enly Pawnbroker in the “ take this met! are their con’ to call their atiention to peak Tae ik cogtinue pot 7 et ade yane all sums 4) artic! ol Diamonds: ‘Watches. Boud Seri Silver Pl; whio e ri hich ‘&c.. for laces of deposit and secarity we) @ shown for the Fatisfaction 0! tnong patronizing SPS talon Anpath ery 2 el a highest Woolers, &c.,on which t ry vances are made, gusranteeing when oe agsinstinjury aving anection with our effice, ‘or aterage of all kinds 2 ch we 78, weeks or months. We call especial attention to the fact that to the large capital employed in our Dnetpecs. we can make a!rances at such rates of interest as to defy competition. Weseil no goeds Btil the expiration of six months after their for- tion, first civ- jarious city jour. By this 8 de Bosits i never lost if their redemption is de- sfrei. We call especial attention te our arrance- ments for forwarding goods to any part of the country, arrangements which an experience of fitteen years has bro te periection. Depos- facilities ef Merchandise, Furniture, &c.. 0: make the highest advances for da: 1 depositors, oy. itors are enabled by t eaus to redeem their goods from cur office ne protien. where they may be located. Full information always giveu. Pri- vate apartments for confidential bu 5.B— We have no connection with apy si estab- lishment in thie city. Refer toany old resident of Washington. Bemember HEBZBERG’S Lean Office. 351 north O street, between % and 6th, Washington, D.C. fe 25-Ima* Mos ! MONKY MONEY!!! E, PRINOE’S NEWLY ESTABLISHED LOAN 277 Pa. ave. next to Potentini's Confectionery. description of salable y. I can assure, ith ther patron- t having d inet the ‘public office will rr wishing to ent.r e pul ic office office bell. = fe 26 Business strictly confidential. — bought for cash and sold at private sale. -1y DENTISTRY. ea ren ea aco eee D*- LEWIE'S DENTAL ASS0UIATION, No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and 13th streets, Teeth extracted withont pain by adminstering itrons Oxyde er Laughing Gas. Le LEWIE has recently purchased the Chemical Apparatus in the country for = pare Borer), day; also, an improved Val- volarinheler. The Association is now prepared a Gold, Silye- .n+ Bubber at New esto prices. All per- fone can have It ascheap sa inthe above-aamed citios. All work done in the bestest and vest manner. ard warranted to sive satisfaction. Persons will do well to call ond exs! e de 24-tf LOOK is, M.D, 1: ! rue Inventor aca vatentes of the MINEBAL PLATE TEETE, attends Foerson cana Bis officetn this city. Many persons wesr thoce teeth who camnot wear othei sod uo person can wear others who canuct wear Persons celling at my office can be accommods- ted with any style and price of Teeth they may de- sire, but to these who are particular,and wish the t, cleanest, strongest aud most port t den- Fere that art can procure, the MIN. Tbe more fall ted maT wit mo! Hj Le Booms in thts ty Ne 33% Pe An's avenue, be- Tc! pe = 10th sts. Also. po PERSONAL BS. CURTIS IRVING, Ciatrvovant, and Test M Mederm. will ve like readings, tnetuding ast, Presenta: ‘ature, office, Bert! side of Ps. av.. between 4) and 6th streets, ' Office boursfrom9to2s.m.and6to9»,.m. J824-2m A B. MAUBICE. BEAL SOIENTIFIO A3- A. »: Ti0mokn SY AMERICA, From the position ang aspect of the Stars at the time of one’s birth, will reveal astonishing se- crets that no living mortal knew before, how to be successful in all reasonable undertakings. He tells name and very day you Coe pe en the intended companion, and tells sll’ events of senists git aceneiene dag "Gabe tte Pt 5 a a ist st Bear F, all hours until y inthe evening. ng mel ho have ives py certain red | themse! secret habi which unSt them for business, re, or the duties of married ahi also, middle aged and old om men, who. fr ath, or can aos el Hid feat Tat tombe peace ar oe earn ol by pe *The Secret Friend.” Sent toany ad- dress, sealed ‘elope. on recéipt of 25 cents. ‘Addréee Dr. CHAS. A. STUART #00. Boston Mars ano 3-ly HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &, K IBKWOOD HOUSE, Corner Penna. avemut and Ties!fth sire, Washincion, B.C. Siteated tm the most central location the city, midway between the CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTFAL’ MANSION, Cnly a short distance from all the Departments, Patent gud Post Offices, Smithsonian Institute, ie. H. 8. DUDLEY £00., Proprietors, boll-tf > Ab, Puotzormy 5¥ Burst ‘LETTBES Pat. and sures by the seals of the le de Paris, andthe [mperial Oa ridcomer No 1 ve the eflectual remedy for Be- iszation, @permatborrhoes, and Exhaustion of me Po. Triesemar No.2 has entirely saper- seded the nauseous nse of Copay bebs, we. Imparities and’ Secondary sinstsen dy ih, al | jes Ol 7 in ptor 5 3 - ating the use of mercury and tllother dsictorious tion is in the form ef @ most Bec: f ofan. rem the effects atmosphere. {n tin cages 5 at 9, and in 97 rate doses 1 arent Ro Hor Dr. BARBOW, Ho. 194 To ‘ ‘ith et.2° POBD. Ho. 290 Ys NT. pure uneduiterated York Uity SOAP, me PAMILY Soar —— remin P LANN. . boa Nett Bgows s SOP F sale chen} easn. Orders through the *< Office will be promptly to €.B. JEWELL, Gandie Manufacturer, No. 900 and me apten bet. and Sth. elisa \| 4CSEREL AND OODFISH. No. 465 Ninth at.- bet. ‘HOIOK NUTS. RABIN COSCESET® Astae 740s, CURRANT: wp. Foresioby) i MLB. & 80m, a ae . Wt inna 3 Ea Biren, = BW — Eben vu, XXIX. + WOOD AND COAL. cur ! OOAL I! OOAL!!! Just arrived 9 care of the best quality Lykens Valley HED ASH UoaL, erg and stove si: at the lowest cash price. at the Wood and Yard of EO. T LANGLBY & SON'S, mis.gie ORO. Tati asd Mare Sve. i Coabii Pi Ke of Cael sola by pees ars fe 28-1y Gorner ith and @ streets. Cea OOabLii iT @) Grove TLY BEDUCED PBIOES. tons aus be naeliversd in nor part of Furnace White Ash, @8.0. an. ‘sna 008 hand. receive Moar Omices cratthe Wharf, eet ” , nts 2, BROWN & SON, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES, NEW STORB. nderst begs leave to inform his frien and the Sreceres that he has opened the NEW CHEAP Srore, § Sos 7th eos Oda Fellows’ Hall. wh: as on - eral asso: Fimen ner tof hadi 4 Gentlemen's, Boy's aes ane on OTS AND SHOES. Bemember ber, 502 7th street, under Oda Fellows’ fix onrhe New Oheap Store, for- merly K. F. P, ce is KORGE B. WILSON. psorceats FOR FLOLB. Ges Depot Commissary of Subsistence, ‘ashingion, D. C., March 12,1357 H Sealed Proposals are invited until THURSDAY, March 21, 197, 12 o'clock m., for furnisning the Subsistence Department witn TWELVE HUNDSED '1.200) BARRELS OF FLOUK. The proposals will be for what is known at this Depot as Nos.1 and 2. and bids wilt be enter- tained for any tity less than the whole Bids must be plicate, and fer each grade on se rate sheets o} Ir he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantities, daily, as the Govern- ment waa? Girect, me ‘es, or Bailroad De- tin Washingten, D.C. P'The delivery. of all. Flour awarded to be com. Petes. withis twenty days from the acceptance of ie 5 Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in pew oak barrels, head lined. Payment will be made in euch funds as the Government may have for disbursement ‘The usual Government } ‘tion wil: be made just before the Flour is received. and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- "fo bid will be entertained from parties who b ze previously failed seatbelt their bids, not pres: resi : ecoverament reserves the right to reject any bid r BDy cause. to be addressed te the undersigned, at No, 239 °G street, endorved *Proponsis fof Floats? G. BELL, mh 12-4t Major and 0. 8.,U. 8. A. 1867 1867 GRAND EXCURSION To THE PARIS EXPOSITION. The new and first-class ocean-going iron Steam- bi wm mavans, am 2,000 tons burthen, STEPIIEN WHITMAN, dom mander, will make an EXOUKSIUN from New York to Havre and back, sailing from Pier 46, North Biver, on WEDNESDAY, April 17th. at 12 o'clock m., mdon and Bremen, @ on Junge 5th. cty- sion Tickets about Taking passengers for aris Beturnin, 1 Thie magnificent Steamship is divided into Water tight compartments, and has been newly furnished and elegantly fitted up expressly for this voyage. The HAVANA will only carry first-class pas- sengers. An experienced Surgeon on board. BZ A full Band of Musre will be attached to th ship. ? Price of 6 and $175, ra Havre «vi retu size of state-roo im currency, to Havre 9150 to Le or ite $25) aad @: For further particulars and passage the Agents, MUBBRAY, FERBIB & OO., 62 South street, New York. Or to the Merchants’ Union Express Gomp; New York prow? 300” W.5 cLacar~ * READ ESTATE BROKERS ANB AUCTIONEERS. Parties contgouiating bailding in th parehesing unimproved property for este: wi ‘t to their ad vant to look over our list before purchasing, a8 we have added recently fo our former list a large amount of that descrip- Droperty, Wecan offer many indacemen! rds situation, low prices and easy terms. the immediate wictaity, of this ite versa mediate vicinity of this city, very eli- eeu, located for suburban jones, as well as lgply improved farme in Maryland, which are really bargains. Property left with us fer sale does net subject | at to expense unless sold while on our fell-im OLAGETT & SWEENY. M ABYLAND AGBICULTUBAL COLLEGE. dati f this Institusi i med bay thor March on will be resu: on While it fe desig theory and pract ned to make instruction in tl ‘of Agriculture, the peculine ic feature of the College. provision is made for a full f col inetruction, embract +Greek, French, tan and 5 ee Nature! History and Natural Phit. % theirseveral braaches, willhave speclalsttention: Military Tactics wi: taught There will be no Prep: ry School. but a se- bh and Scientific Course may be take: tii received under r i.formation address » Register. &c., American Farmer, mh 1-eoiw Be ¥ D. OLeAnyY, Avoriow amp Gommisatoy MERCHANT Southeast cerner of K treets, (Opposite Northern Efe markaes Wasiinoron, D. @. NDAY, WEDA BOD Ey i ue AND CATURUAY. EDAY: BA’ Cons Melted, Lib ncn ted, Liberal gdvance made Particular attent! to the sa'e of Real Ie oat t - oar ‘Rouseho a Kit Vem er he Seouys te ose fo Hvetis'a tos ssamsenrnsee tal pte CRT m 12-3 306 Penns. av. BYSIOIAN'S HAND-BOOK OF PuAOTIOR taal BOOK OF PRAOTI a] TEAMOK TAYLOR. | information. 7 GREAT SALE oF ENGRAVINGS, IN AID OF THE DESTITUTE AND OBPHAN SONS OF ove SOLDIEES AND SAILORS, AND A PBBSENTATION WILL BE GIVEN AT WASHINGTON, D.C., ON THUBSDAY, APRIL 4, 1967, The Institution for whose benefit this enterprise is conducted founded for the purpose of gra tuitously educating the sone of deceased Soldiers and Scamen of the Unired States. Now pupils will be received after April 4, npon complying with requirements. The purchaser of each Eagraving for one dollar will be given a certificate entitling the holder toa share in the award of ents. LIST OF PBESERTS. 1 Troye’s great equestrian portrait ef General Scott in the ladies’ stairway of the Oapi- tel... 1 $10,000 ip goid 1 Greenback, U. 8._-...... 1 Greenback, 5.8 5 $1.00 U. 8. Bond 10 #100 6 $100 100 $80 100 $25 1,c00 $19 * 2,000 $5 “\ Greenback: York city. free of encumbrance. 1 Bet Diam Barrin; 1 Diamond Pin. 1 Steinway Piano. 4 Chickering Pianos, $600 eac! 2 Mason & Hamli 10 Sewing Machines, $100 eac! 100 Family Sewing Machines, 875 each. 7.500 20 Gents’ Gold Watches, $200 each 4,00) 20 Ladies’ ho $130 each. + 2,600 20 Gente’s Gold Guard Ohains, $100 b. 2 20 Ladies’ bs! S $oeach. 2,000 25 Silver-plated Tea Sets, $75 each...... 1,870 1 Gents’ Saddle and Equipments, $100. 10) 1 Ladies wal * 1 1 Brewster's Bugey.. eas 00 8 Sets of Harness, $0 each... 60 800 Subscriptions Weekly Tribune $zeach 1,000 £00 “ * — Herald, 2 ** 1,000 00 an Harper's Monthly, $3 ‘ 1,500 0 *s Atlantic Monthly, 83 * 1,50 £00 ** National Freemason, $4 * 2,000 i Painting, David Playing the Harp before Saul : . 1 Painting, Undine Ariadne. ) Handsome Enugravings, $5 each $150 000 Engravines to the ameunt of 600,000 will, b sold, and all fands received are to be deposite i with JAY COOKE & 0O., First National Bank of Washington, D.O , to be held by them fer the benefit of the Institation, HOW TO OBTAIN BAVINGS. Orders may be sent to us enclosing the money, from one dollar to twenty-five dollars, in a regis- tered letter or by post office order, at our risk, Those wishing Engravings sent must enclese ten cents in stamps to cover expenses. Larzeameunts should be sent im drafts or by express. PBIOE LIST : Fer $1 00 a handsome Engraving. For 2.00 oY * of larger class, For 3,00 a ~ > For 4.00 8“ =, bs For 5.00 * >. ae For 6.00 be “ Sed For 19.00 a splendid American Chromo. For 20.0 4 German or French Chromo. By buying works of art in large quantities we are enabled to give parties purchasing from us the same kind of engravings that are sold in any store, for the same price; and, in eddition, we will give a certificate which entitles the holder to an interest in the award of premiums for each dollar invested in the purchase, Address all orders and communications to KENNEDY 2 00., 388 Penna. avenue, Washington, D. 0., Lock Bex 41,. SPECIAL NOTICE. To the’ military organization influencing the largest tale of engravings will be presented handsome Regimental Standard. ; Parties purchasing Engravings will please ad viee the agents to which regiment, &c,, they de- sire to credit their purchase, ‘Those desiring to act as agents will apply for mb? colm ing WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1867. , matt Star. SPECIAL NOTICES. pio eliinates Oo bs, Colds. ani e Throat. Lungs ana. Ubest wiil al Crael Cousomption will claim ite — ich genta three time, it re 8 BALvaM OF WILD ONERBY. I Draggiets BROWN ABD'S ays wat d eyes; ie th Beat in the world. sale by all Druggists. mh 9 2w* MRBS.M G. BROWN’S UNBQUALLEDSOALP vi A HA BESTOREB. NWN, Bhiey fn this preperation ohiniceiiiing eo and render! blind. “For saleby alt Draggine mho-2w* to effect & cure. “iheew 8.0. FORD, Agent. 18 EFFECT 18 MIRACULOUS. HALL'S VEI SICILIAN Hal NEWEB. It is a perfect aud wonderfalarticle. Cures bal- bese, Makes hair grow better dressing than soy “oil” or pomatuny.”” Softens brash, dry, snd wiry hair into Heautifal Silken Tresses. Bat, abeve ail, the gre ry icity with which it restores cr ORIGINAL coLor. The whitest and worst looking bair resumes its onthfal beauty by ite use. it does not dye the tate, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life and colorin ey first a eo NATURAL BEFUBE You KN etter, lication will do g Ou retarning @ 3 Fou will seo y,and the old. gray, discalered appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shiniog, ud beautitul leck.. Ask for bali’s Sict Hair Benewer ; no other article ie at all like it in etfect _ See that each bottle has our private Government Stamp ever the top of the bottle. All others ar- Unitations, P. HALL & CO . Nash . H_, Proprietors Sor ws b: fe 18-d&weolm,r druggists, BEMEDIAL cif FOR SPECIAL No. 14 Bond street, New York. _ 7 Foll information, with the highest sestimo- miass; also, @ Book on Special Diseases, tn a sealed envelope, sontfree. Be sure and send fer them, and you will not regret it; for,as advertising phy- sicians are generally impostors, without references ne be frosted. Enclose a stamp t ASD OELIBAOY, AND THE ness of True Mamhood.—An E. for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the Physiological Errors, Abusesaad Diseases which create impediments to Marriage, with sure me: of Relief, Sent in sealed letter fae char Add: J. SKILLIN H s free of SHTON, Philadelphia, Pa. jali-3m iy—indeed, ered. Cures fi it cases in twenty-four 5 mercury. Only ten pills and 8 friend te those who do i = exposed. Male packages, 2; male, 83. Samaniran’s Boor anp Here J vr A and for 8; ay ever mii 5 BO to be taken » it Lag fore fond, ae, ere DANCING. pr. J. W. 4&8, P. KBBIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenge, bet. 6th and 7th ste. ening. Those de- should avail them- pportunity, erations will be made in this quarter for ourannnal May Ball. ireulars can behad at J, F, Ellis’ and w, @, Metzerott & Co.'s Musto Stores. The Hall can be rented tor Boirees, &o. Days and Hours of Teition : For Ladies, Misses aud Masters Tuesday and Saturday afternoens, from 8 to 5 o'clock Gentiemen’s Olasses, Tuesday and Friday eye- nings. from 8 to 10 o'clock. For farther information, apply virgen 2 the horrs of tuition, or address a note to the Academy. Quarter commencing with the first lesson. ja8 A ARINI’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADE MABINI'S ASSEMBLY BROOMS, E, between $th and 1eth stree: The last (uartor ef this season, prep! tory to the May Ball. will commence on Satur- day, March 2. Classes fer the Germau are now open. Ny. B —Privateinstruotion given to suit tne con- Yentence of the pupil. 8035 would most respectfully in- a EL owe eee establishment of Christian Bu, BS eon D and B ‘where he will be bappy aitorders. OHABb! ae st Forts eaters. late Oostumer and Grover’s fe 11-Im* Thi fashington. D. 0. OLOTHING, &e. jamus T. WALEBR, MEBOHANT TAILOR, ase Beventh Street, ase etfally inf his fri: and the public geuerally thet be ons fine, large and well- Bs iment CLOTHS, OASSIMEBES GENTS’ FURNISH iG GOODS. That he is determined to rum off at & very small edvance on cost. Pe izing his establishment will be gusrantees 5 GOUD FIT and good workimneacnion INGS. AND = Reis determined to employ none but the best or P 8—JOHN A. McLEAN takes this method to Pytig is post seei bet thels “oe ng ti ir gar- 6 most workmanlike man- mh 11m ds that he will be found is friends dh n= [M*souant TAILORING. au ‘he er eatelyned ering Seterel tate on 5 rT » sive an: ship, and laic in THS. ti ES, i a stock u' ASB ‘STINGS. and Gentlemens FURNISH Li ESTINGS, and G ING GOODS, are prepared to mare ap for their customers neal Atting and fashionable ite of clothing, at their new establishment, No 20 E street, twe doors west of the National The- er. Persons desiring neat fitting and fashion- shite Oi thing am moder a oo shale aot fail to give ns a cal ‘ore purchas! eleewhere. i KEEN. > "GILBERT. TT. ; 8.w. Formerly of 509 Xhst.. Merchant Tailors, wh s vt. 13th and lith. $-Im*™ No. 320E F, *: HEIDERGRS, Igxton & 0, GENTS WANTED. 75, $100, AND 6150 PER M $a'gon belse wae a! apexes getter for of historical value and romsnutic interest, entitled “WEARING OF THE GRAY,” Comprising Personal Portraits, Sketches, Adventures, a. Inca dents of the laze War, wwii sll . “Willing Series ae oe As Bay vorsiert 2%; ee Ue weary of Meg tote ect bite ot newal! Jack - HaNpgow ILLUSTRATED. 1 operate mike mer ere SOUTHE ISHING COMPANY,- c- 19 Holilday street, Balti en ad. di N ™m MENG 12-Da ssay ‘ouG) y, reme- 1 fe- 1 dott | | N2, 4,375. TELEGRAMS, ac. The United States Consul General at ia- yana informs the State Department tha: the Spanish authorities are vigilant and active all over the isiand to discover and thwart any slave expeditiom, and that there has been and etill is a chain of night sentinels through- out the coast of Cuba,guarding all points where A landing could take place, and that t pression is general that on acceunt o° Vigilance and activity no slave expedition could have been fitted out. The consul says he has beeome entirely satisfied that the Rosa del Turia, whose arrival in Havana was an- nounced to the department, came in ballast from Fernando Po without Africans or any cargo. The conference committee of the New York Assembly and Senate, on the bill providing Jor @ convention to revise the State constita- oe bave agreed. They will report in favor of holding an election on the fourth Tuesday in April, four delegates te be chosen from each Senate district and thirty-two at large; colored men to vote, deserters and rebels excluded. The convention to meetin Albany on the firct Tuesday in June. Mr. Weed isthe only Demv- craton the committee who dessents from the report. Colonel E. R. Weir, nominated by the Union party 8s candidate for Congress from the 2d district of Kentucky, has declined the nom:- pation on the ground tbat bis bealth is such that he cannot make the can vase in so effective a manner as he would desir he following nomindtions have been je: Ist district, G G, Syme-; 7th district, William Brown: +ih district, Mil 1. Rice; 9th district, Samuel McKee. Lieutenant Governor R. T. Jacob (Conservative Union) is anuounced as acan- aidate for Congress in the Louisville distri I Khode Istand Sve 4 is nominated Lyman Pier rat nven- n dence, Tiverron. Governor rh congressional estion ot oMINAON WRS referred toa com- Western congressional district of Norwich. was nominated © passengere and crew of the bark Golden Sunset, numbering thirty-seven, arrived at San Francisco, from Hopolalu, yesterday Phe vessel went ashore on Derby Island, one of the Phenix group. December i!. One sea. an was drowned while Jaunching the gig the remainder of crew and passengers were landed safely. A fire broke out in the paper warehouse of J.M.W. Jones, in Chicago, Thursday night, «nd the entire stock was completely destroyed by fire and water. The loss is éstimatea at $100,000, The trains collided near New Brighton, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville railroad, yea- terday morning. One zone was killed and eight others had their legs broken. Governor Dillingbam has issued a Pprocia- mation convening the Vermont Legislature in extra session on the 27th inst. to consider rail- Toad matters. A large and enthusiastic meeting of Fenians and triengs of Ireland was held in Faneui! all, Boston, Thursday evening. The grand Union mass meeting at Harttord, Connecticut, Thursday evening, was a great success. The Wiscensin Assembly has reco: mr arian Action and passed the eig! bill. The Democrats carried the municipal eiec- tion at Harrisburg, Pa., yesterday by about their usual majority. Sv laes FROM EURO Loypon, March 15—Noon. ore vessels of Wor have sailed for the Irish coast. Fears are entertained of a rising of the Irish at Liverpool. LiverPooL, March 14—Evening.—The American Chamber of Commerce in this city gave a grand banquet to-night im honor of the heroes of the Atlantic cable, at which fine gold medals were presented to Cyrus W. Field Gapiain Anderson, Mr. Canning, and Mr Willoughby Smitb. The entertainment was « spiendead The American Minister, Mr Adems, and ail the leading American mer_ chsnts of the city were present. Duniim, Merch head centres, vy beer arrested at Be sidered t-bour Panis, March 15—Noon.—The Universal =xposition will be informally opened oa the ot April. The inaugural ceremonies wil! place ata later day. There bas been a rise in the Imperial Mexican bonds in cons+- «uepce of a rumor that they are to be con verted into French three per ceni. rentes. Sr. Parerspurs, March 15—E vening.—The ports in the Baltic are closed by ice. Lonpox, March i5—Evening.—It is stated that the European Powers have failed to agree on the Eastern question. Russia demands ad- ditional concessions for the Christian subjects of the Sultan. Despatches trom Constantino- ple state that the Turkish Government is de- termined to continue the war in Candia, and is preparing to send ten fresh battallions of treops to the island under command of Hassan Pasha. By Steamer.} Nrw York, March 15.—The new Hamburg steamehip Hammonds, trom Hamburg on the 2d via [Soutmampton on the 6th, has arrived. She made a remarkably quick trip. The resignations in the Bri were Lords Uarnarvon and Cranbourne and |. Inthe House of Lords Earl Derby Se ery re; at the three resigna- tions, and said theGovernment would speedily again be cempiete and would endeayor to bring to asuccessful conclusion the question of reform. In the House ef Commons Disraeli an- pounced that the Cabinet had resolved to re- treat to their original policy in regard to the tranchise. He hoped on the 18th inst., to com- ete the new Ministry, and om the ith inst., @ proposed introducing a new reform bili. ‘he Times in a leader says this ebange was essential to the continued existence of the Ministry, and believes all parties are bent on working together to procure a thorough se‘tle- ment of the reform question. THE LEGISLATURROF MARYLAND.—Thet wo Bonuses met in joint convention vestorday, ana elected Lefevre Jarrett, James E. Carr and Wm. H. B. Fusselbaugh police commissioners for the city of Baltimore for tour years from the 15th of March instant’ These gentiemen were the nominees of the Conservative cau- cus. The vote stood: Jarrett 67, Carr 65, Fus- selbarfgh 65, Hindes 18, Wood 18,Proud 1°, and | scattering. The Senate passed by a vote of 1:) to 9, the bill providing for the election of a Mayor and Oity Council in Baltimore on the third Wednesday in April. 1t now goes to the House. The Senate concurred in the Hense Amendment to the boom bill, and it is now a law. The bill to dispose of the State tobicco warehouses in the city otf Baltimore, and to erect others on deep water, was defeated, atier coneidelable debate, the enacting clause hay mg been stricken ovt. At the session last night bowever, the yote on Mr. Bowie's motion was reconsidered. ‘The Speaker tid before the House a message from Governor Swann. enclosing a commnu- nication from Governor Worth, of North Carolina, who transmits certain ‘resolutions passed by the Legislature of that State, pro- i & national cen vention of all the States, orth and Seuth, to consider certain amend. ments to the constitation of the United States. The bill from the Senate to amend the ebarier of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad was taken up, and a motion made to strike out the enacting clause, This was discussed until the hour for takihg a recess. rat THE PRizE RinG—Match detrren Collyer ana Aaren.—A match was made between Sam yet ae bse and cbhsmpion ot t weights, and Barne: ; w& well-known celebrity in the fistic pe ema fight in June next, for the iP anda S7In England four-fifths of the work ofthe Post offices and telegraphs is done ‘women, they sell two-thirds more of ine beer and liquors, 4? Bray “ae yy AP ay or day of tanlag et ~ CONGRESSIONAL. s TR. — Yes erday atveraocon— T ‘etion of Mr. ressenden toamend be i | first section of the supplemental recous © won bill to make it read as follows “That Before a convention shall be bo for the purpose of framing & S'ate cop Under and by virtue Of the act to pruvide the more efficient government he DB ales, approved March 2, iot7, the commits ing generalin each district deflaed ia sad shalt cause a registration, Ac. Was I+ jected—yeas, 11, nays, 32. erman Interrupted the discussion. 1 Offer @ joint resolution to Temo\e ‘b+ disability to hold office from Robert M. Pa | of Alabama, and Joseph &. Browa, of Georg « | Reierred to the Judiciary Committee | ‘The motion to go into executive session pre- vailed at4.15, and at 5 o'clock the doors were Troy ened, the motion fora recess was res ed, and the Senate adjourned, Ho. se — Yesterday afternoon — Mr Mallory, member from Oregon, presen :- ed himself and baving bad the oath admin. .- tered to Dim by the Speaker, took bie seat Mr. Eldridge, on leave, introduced a bill £ the creation of a National Bureau of Ins a Refered to the Committee on the Juc:- e ry. Mr. Logan offered a resolation forthe imme- diate appointment of the Committee on Mili- tary Affaire Alter some discussion, Mr. Logan moved the previous question; but the House refased to second it—yeas 45, nays 57 Mr. Biaine then moved to postpone tbe ree. olution till the first Monday in December nex and on that be moved the moved the previors question The previous quesiion was seconded—yeas 65, nays 4 Mr. Biaine then sought to modify his motion by substituting for the first Monday in cember next the first of the next session but the rules prevented bis doing so Mr. Banks catled for the yeas and pays on the motion, and Mr. Butler added—+-Yes, ie: us bave the yeas and nays and so ato settle this question of adjournment.” : The vote was ta) by yeas andnays and Tesulted—yeas 6", nays 56. So the resotution was postponed till tne firs: Mongay in December next. The question was taken on Mr. Hulbard « resolution reviving theCommittee on Publi Expenditures on the New York custom-bouse mvesugation: and it was adopted. Mr. Hulburd suggested that he did not wi«n to be 4 member of the committee, having had a Surteit of such scavenger work; but the House refnsed to excuse him Mr. Schenck offered a resolution instrucung j the Committee on Pablic Expenditures to in- qure ito tbe conduct of Hemry A. Smythe ollector of the port ot New Yora, in tion with the administration of his off in connection with his testimony ana procee. ings 45 % witness before the Committee Public Expenaitures oexamine mio the m > the Ne urse ng bon ated that a gen | that Smythe had be ¢ that he had received a lever from the Presi. dent's private secretary, assuring him that ne was ail righi—the expression being that he wa “bunkey-aorey Laughter Mr. Wood asked Mr. Hulburd whether ne believed that Mr. Smythe bad said so Mr. Huiburd though: tt very likely Mr. Wood further asked him whether he believed that Mr. Smythe,in saying so, told the truth. Ab! said Mr. Hulburd, in reply. that us que another thing, sir. Bat, said Mr. Wood, that is the main thing After some discussion, Mr. Schenck’s reso- lution, as modified, was sdopted, and ‘he House. thereupon, at ten mutes past four o'clock, adjourned tll Monda: the Meth- ‘otestant Church. THIRD PAY—FRIDay. J.T. Murray offered a resolution providing for an election,on Monday morning next, of delegates to the General Convention, roposed to be beld at Montgomery, Ala., m ay next, so that this Conference may be resented in eid. case such General Convention is dD). E. Reese renewed the motion to lay the resolution upon the tacle, which was deter- mined in the affirmative Mr. Murray then presented a resolution concurring im the call for a General Uonven- tion of the Metbedist Protestant Church, at Montgomery, Alabama, on the first Monday in May, 1+67 D. W. Bates moved the reference of this res- olution to & committee of five. The motion to refer was adopted by a coun! of 35 to 17, and the Phesiden ppointed asthe committee, D. W. Bates, S. B. Southerland, B. H. Richardson and Henry Swope. Mr. Southerland offered a resolution provid- ing for the appointment of & committee of five to take into serious consideration the subjec' of the support of the miuisters of unis distric', which was adopted. Conference resolved itself into the Superan- nuated Fund Society, Rey. D. W. Bates in the cbair. The repor. of the Treasurer was read and adopted, eine the amount now im the bunds for distribution to be @i.014 54 lowing named persons W: the ensuing year: First Vice. President, J Roberts: Second Vice President, 1) W Secretary, H. Nice, Corresponding Sect D.A Sherman: managers, Nicholas, 7 D. Valiant, an J ase of the gy; and Kent, G J ames Bond. The fo) - e elected officers for E Ww hen adjourned —Be Awr AN INTERESTING. EXTRADITION Case.— A interesting cnuse of extradition was last werk brought toa successful close. The Au cable played an important part in it. ( fortuight ago the Consul Generai ot in New York reeeived from Baron Beaust communication through the cable apprising him that a fugitive from jastice, accused of lorgery, Was en rowte trem Mremen to New Xork. On the arival of the Bremen steamer Mr. Loosey bad the ingitiwe at once arrested The identity of the man and the proots of bis guilt baving been established to the isfac- tion of the commissioner of the United States, the Austrian Minister at Washington made spplication to the Stave Deparumen: ter 2 warrant of extradition, which was granted on thesame day. The day after Schwarz was conveyed on board the German steamer under the care of a peliceofficer. The whole trans- Setion Was the werk of a few days. its speediness will prove to the world that oWing to the telegraph and the readiness of the Aimerican authorities, the United States will no longer be considered by European crim:- nals as a land of certain satety. A Fire Escare.—in England, 2 portable fire-escape has been introduced for the use of travellers, which is said to be as safe and easy to use 484 stairway. Within a thin me*alic case, 7 jy inches im diameter, are coiled on a pulley thirty feet of light, strong and flexiple steel-wire rope, passing out between roller, Which may be adjustea bya bandscrew toany Gesired pressure, and terminating in g hook that can be fastened to a window-seat, A cbair formed of leather straps is attached te the case, and a person consed te the chair may Teguiate or arrest at pleasure the ¢peed ef his descent by means of the screw, bis sort ora fire-escape can be carried by any in a port- marteau A OLEr . PETITION —A Mr. Pierce pre- Sented & petition azainet a license law re- cent session of the Massachusetts legislature. Which purported to be signed by one hundred snd filty-six clergymen “of Boston and vieinity ‘The Boston Jranseript says thatin that case “quite distant parts of the common - ith are considered as im ‘the vicinity of Boston.’ The statement was made in the House that ail the Congregational Trinitarian clergymen of Boston had signed this peucion ‘The truth is that exactly «ne-half of them had dove so. Otone hundred and twenty-sey ea clergymen settled in Boston twenty-seveu signed the paper in qu@tion. A Rarp ow Rascats.—Over eighty thieves burglars, pickpockets and raccais generally Were counted st Mansfield, Ohio, in one day isst week. Every day and atmost Withesced some new outrage and ¢ t Cil.zens Or strangers. The le, hopeless of any other redifess, organize; p Vigilance Com- mittee on Wednesday even ing. Of over a bun- ared citizens, captured a number ot tbe scoundrels, took their photegraphs and or- dered them to leave Sunuar notice has been given to all. and Dging is not only prom- ised, but will, it is said, be performed. Toe work was followed up on Thursday aot Friday. amd will be’ finished before the com- mittee retire from office. pp A Gay Decuiver or THE FRENININE Gex- ver — Miss Mary Walker, a tast young iady of Richmond. Va., took it into her head a few months ago to don male attire and engaged as a barman. Somebow the breeches seemed to have put bad notions into ber bead, for she ‘Went to making love to the pretty girls who came after the family beer. One of them cor- Tesponded with her. and married to ber. As ma money, the feminine barman borrewed from the till, was detected, plead guilty, and is now Waiting for her sentence. Her enamoured ‘ ited her in jail. They are notto be Married &t present, as womens rights have not Attained to the degree of development. ibiven of iy’ ic branch ofthe American In- stitute, in New York, a nand shoe- ne machine was exhibited, which is said ave rps to the satiefaction of the members. ¢ exhib-tor claimed tbat by hie mactine be could peg one pair of boots per minute, the ‘Wotk covsisung of entting the ‘rps of birch wood, Uriving a double row of pegs.

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