Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1867, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED DAILY,(SCNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Svuthwest corner Penn * avenue and 11:h street, BY Ww. D. WALLACH. —_—_—_—_——_ The STAR is served by tae carriers to their subscribers the City and District at Tas (gntTe PER were. Copies at the counter, with cr without wrappers, Two Canre each. PRICE FOR MaiiInc:—Three months, One Deiiar and Fifty Cente; tx months, Three Dol- jers; one year, Fire Dollars. No papers are Eb + eniig Star. patra mmaiay sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pobdiished on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. PAWNBROKERS ve. XXIX. WOOD AND COAL. CARRIAGES. UBNsT 8 LOAN OFFICE. es Sth seve’ , Sd door soath of Penn. ave., ne MONEY on time te suit customers, om Geld and Sfvor Watches, Diamonds, Je w- elry, Ladies’ sud Gentlemen's Wearing, A 1 Us "Goia and Silver bought mbsim* wees H’S CENTRAL LOAN OPFICE, He. 450 lth street, one door below Penn. Bre. T Cor ! COAL! @OAL'! Just arrived a carge of the best quality Lykene Valley RED ASH COAL, erg and stove si as mie << lowest cash price, at thi ood * @: a aris: GEO. T LANGLEY & SON'S, m 13-3" corner lUthet and Mass. ave. OaL! OOAL!! Best WHITE ASH at $8, by the ton. Allsizes, to suit customers. Sawed and Split OAK WOOD, $10 per cord. er et oie =" hrs Long Oak. 28 per cord a Ep ee 2.240 Ibs. JOHN B. LOBD, A ton of Coal sold by me fem ly Corner 4th and © streets. OAL! COAL!! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Pps tons of 2,240 Ibe, delivered fp any part of e city Chestnut White Ash. $7. Stove, Egy sud Furtase White Aeb, $8.00. Bea Ash. $8.25. Lehigh, $9. Wood eonstantly on bh: fe Orders received eer Ofice; or atthe Whar!, loot of Beventh stree' 8. P. BROWN & SON, jam-tf 465 9th street, between E and F. B. BUBNSTINE. well Known Office makes LIBERAL ADVANCES On Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches Clething, Furpitare,and Merchandise of every Gereripuon Open every day(except Sunday) from 8 8. m. to & 3 4 fetly confidential. fe28-tf N. B.—Busit etl) E®t42hiease as5e2. SPECIAL NOTIOR, CHARLES HERZ Successor to Isaxc H Who have for fifteen years the «: ‘a take this method of th and the public for th them, and Deg eve to call th A™>23¥ J. JO¥CB Ss Oo., CABBIAGR MANUFACTURERS, NOS, 477 AND 479 FOURTEENTR STREBT. We are now prepared to receive or- ders for OARBTAGKS im all the new ard fashionable styles, to be completed at an early day. . We have cn band # large assortment of LIGHT FAMILY CARRIAGES, FINB TOP AND NO TOP BUGGL DEARBOBNE WAGONS. BOCKAWAYS, Sc. Desirous of ntaining the high our work bas for res ears. business exclusively to 0A Manufacture, and of the firet clas? ently, vise our patr: nd the public that we offer no inferior sale k. BEPAIRING made o speciality. fe 15-eolm ANDBEW J. JOYCE & ©0. dard which —~ our ° tect that we still continue to m: yances ip all sums upon all articles of Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Bonds. Government Scrip, Silver Plate, &c.. for which we ha rior eS of deposit and secarfty, which shown for tisfaction of tnose —— Lat >” 1 pparel of every Bc. son which the highest a4. guaranteeing wh Fegets: d jeving BOOTS, SHOES, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES, NEW STOER. ‘The undersigned begs leave to !nform his frien: end the NBW C lic AP Lt bas on tof Ladies’ and Gentlemen's, jeses i ae ee BOOER AND ean treet, und ber, 50: street, under Oda yey errbe New Oheap Store, for- y boy restore, . WILSON. y thet he has opened the No. 509 7th street, ander always acainestinory @ large Warehouse in connection with our eftice, we bay cial facilities for sterage of all kinds andise, Furniture, &c.. on which we highest advances fi We call ployed in our such rates of PRUPOSALS. PPorosais FOR FLOUB. ice Depot Commissary Of Subsistence, Mashtntion. DiC. Marem ie st Bealed Propoesis are invited until THURSDAY, March 21, 197, 12 o'clock m., for furnisning the Submsetence Department with TWELVE Busser? BARRELS OF The proporals will befor what is Known at this ir redemption is de- pecial attention te our arrange- Bg goods to country, srrangemonts which Bfteen yer itors sre pe jocated. Full inform: sate apartments for confidential bu We Bave no connection with apy liehmentinthiscity. Befer to Depot as Nos. and 2. and bids wilt be enter- sebinetom. Bemember HEBZ: Ss | tained for any quantity less than the whole north O street, between % nd 6th, ‘Bids must beim duplicate, and fer each grade on 2, D.C. fe 25-Im* meperate sheets of paeer itht — s i ONEY! MONEY!’ MONEYI!1 he delivery of the Flour to commence n five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantities, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct, at the wharves, er Bailroad De- pot in Washingten, D. ©. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- leted within twenty days from the acceptance of e bid. Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels, head lined. Payment will be made in such fonds as the Government may have fordisbursement. The usual Government inspection wil: be made just before the Flour is recetved. aud none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- rior quality. No bid will be entertained from parties who bave previously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respend. a Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. H. PRINOE’S NEWLY ESTABLISHED LOAN 277 Pa. ave.. next to Potentini’s Confectionery. ty deactiption of salable Watches, Di 10. Persons door and office. rivate ot wisbing to ent.r the public office will — fe 261m: office bell. EB OLD BSTABLIs: DS . L LICENSED 34 FOUB-ANDA lids to be addressed te the under: ed, at No, time desired 223 G street, endorsed * Proposals {OF Flour.’’ Interest on } G. BELL, Business strictly confidential. mh 12-4t Major and 0. 8.,U. 8. A. Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale. = oe et fe 21-1y a # 1867 crasp EXOUBSION 1867 DENTISTRY. [p®rOEW E's DENTAL Association, Sid ass No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 13th and 13th streets. ‘eeth extracted without by adminsteri Bitoes Oxyde er Laug! oe, Dr. LEWIE bas recently purchased the Pt = | Chemical Apparatus in the country for making pore gas every day; also, an improved Val- seociation is now prepared Bilve- aa Rubber akon PARIS EXPOSITION, ‘The new ond first-class ocean-going tron Steam- 1) - HAVARA, 2,000 tons burthen, STEPHEN WHITMAN, Oom mander, will make EXCUBSION from New York to Havre and back, sailing from Pier 46, North Biver, on and vest manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Persons will do well to call od examine our work. de %4- WEDNESDAY, April 17th. at 12 0’clock m., wear these teeth aia t wear others, BO person can wear "ot who canact wear king peeomats for Paris, London and Bremen, turning, will safl from Bavre on June 5th. civ ‘ calling my office can be accommoda- passengers holding Excursion Tickets about ted with ono nd price of Tooth they may de- | ix weeks in Europe. sire, but to these who are particular.and wish the eat, cleanest, atrom gees an eee TERT This magnificent Steamship is divided into tbat art can procure, the BBAL water-tight cempartments, and has been newly will be more eps . furvished and elegantly fitted up expressly for Booms in this eity—No 33% "a avenue, be- | this voyage. Sween sth and 10th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Philadel oc 0-17. The HAVANA will only carry first-class pas- = = sengers. An experienced Surgeen on board. PERSONAL, BI A full Band of Music will be altached to th BB. CURTIS IRVING) Ciarroovant a pe seene. Wi ee Price of passage, in currency, to Havre $150 pny! fae * thet ween 4h, ad 6th streets. aimee | SRG. S25: Secorting, to size Gat tgp elec hours from 9to2e.m.and$to?,.m. _i8 - | sizeof . BEAL ITIFIO AS- OF AME . BOLUGER From the position ana as, time of one’s birth, will reveal astonishing se- crets that po liviag mortal ever knew Steere how be successfuliu all reasonable undertak! a ie tebls Dame and very Gay you marry; describes the i ‘and tele ail events of life to visitors. Ladies 90 men in fall @1. Oall at470 bours until 9 inthe evening. OA, and passage apply to t of the Btars at the PP RBIS & 0O., 62 South street, Now York. Or to MeO. Y. BARBY, the Mbrchents’ Union Exyress Compsny, 406 Pennsylvania AYenme, Washington. mh 9 sot W.# cLacar= H. B. SWEBNY, REAL ESTATE BRO“ ERS ENTIAL —¥ men who have in- themselves vy certain secret habits, ness, pleasure, or the 80, middle aged and old ANB es of th, or other PORES: eel = debinity 1a sdvance of their years, AUCTIONEERS. a Poe zinger the treatment | Partics contemplating building tn the spring or Msrricd Indice will learn something of importance | Durchasing animproved property for investment by perusing ‘*The Secret Friend.” Sent toany ad- I “y Sod It to thelr edvi ake ye wided veces atiy dress, ina sealed enve! ath recéipt of 25 cents. | 410! inde sgh poe! ree tly — ahs papers — * | tien o: ‘an offer many induceme: HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o, ( IBKWOOD HOUSE, Situated in the most central location the city, midway between the CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTIAL MANSION, Oviy & shart distance from all the Departments, Patest and Post Offices, Smithsonian Lastttute, ete. H. BH. DUDLEY £00., no 72)-tf Proprietors. P. BOTEOTED BY Duvet “Larrans PaT- iediate vi ey, located for suburban idences, as as ighly improved farms in Maryland, which are really bargains. Property left with usfer sale does not subject eau to expense unless sold while on our fe OLAGETT & SWEENY. M42*Lanp AGBICULTUBAL COLLEGE. The duties of this MONDAY, 2th of Marc While it is designed to meke inetruction in the theory and practice of Agriculture, the peculiar feature of the College. provision is made for a full course of collegiate {nstruction, embracing the Latia. Greek, French, German, Italtan and Spai ish languages or any of them, @ course of Math- tics. Mental and Moral Science. History, the stady of the English Language and Lit: ral History and Natural Philosophy, in of . secured by the seals of the | thei ral braoches, will ha: de Fharuiacie de Parte, andthe Lmperial | Military Tactics will be taught: een ee toR. Cehege of Medicine, Vienna. ‘There will be no Preparatory School. but a se. Triesemar No.1, is the effectual remedy for Be- | lected Euglish and Scientific Course may be taken ‘permatborr: snd Exhaustion of | atthe student’s option. No one received under ‘stem. Triesemar No.2 bas entirely super- | feurteen yearsof age. E ase of Sepa la, Cubebs, & Fora Circular and further {: formation address ° ible remed: Ly N.BOW pa LST Resistor, &c., Secor ‘maptoms. 5 fice of American Farmer. ating the use of mereury aad all other deleterious Leow eee Baltimore. r F. D. CLEARY, + Jonge Secures erat Smost agree | A coTion AND COMMISSION MERCHANT mate and changes fp tin cases, at Boutheast c of K and Bighth streets, @3 each. er four $3 cases in one for 89. end ia @z@ (Oppesite Northern Liberty Market,) caces. thas pow seperate doses Wasuinoton, D. 9. » Oy ~syraynerhs-tteesees ae ae REGULAR SALus Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW, Bo. 19 AY, WEDNESDAY. FEI Bi streot. Now York. : 7 MONDAY, MO ATURDAT. DAY: 8.0. . Ho. 39 Semventeorers Consiguments solicited. Liberal advance made ne nts. Partictlar tention _ to the sale of Beal Bs' ‘uguiture at private resi- ‘ fe 25-eolm z and Mousebold ee a at ae . ©. BEIOBENBAUH'S Piano Boo: = 4 street, bear Pa. aven: ial Noties from Wm. Knabe & Co. Baltignere, eg np ‘are- rooms, and we take pleasure in stating that we be- Post Office will Soap and Candle Manufacturer, bue Sot. Borth, bet. 4th and Sth. ACKEBEL AND CODFIBB. Heve him to be a compe! Bo 21-8m + a. 7 ——— AANO STOOLS. IN 168, CURBANTS. P PIANO COVERS CiveEesc® aon iy ae : aRW anv Peer STYLES. i ealeoy -P. mi23t Otis. si "8 BAND-BOO; pie. BOOK BANKERS. jay COOKE & C BANHKEEBS, Fifteensh sir eet, opposite Treasury, Boyend sel stcurrent market rates, and Reep onstany on hand, a full supply of ail GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTI£ES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS. BONDS, Bo., executed? and Collections made on all accessible points, se }-tf __ BArrow #co., BAKREERS, Corner Lovisiana avenue and Sevent® reet, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVEB dy a-tf AND LAND WABERANRTS. - First National Bank of Washington, B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President WH. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY axD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th sir ett, oppesite the Treasury Depariegihi, Government Securities with Treasurer United Btates BI ONE MILLION DOLLARS. @ We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Coliections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE 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 apy other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERN MBNT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wesbingt°n, March 20, 1965. m21-tf mRN ar el > GOVERNMENT SALES. UBEAU OF OBDNAN(E, Navy Derartuenr, Wasuin. ton Oi1\, March 15, 1547, BALE OF OLD AND UNSERVIOEARLE AR TIOLES OF URDNANCE. There will be sold at pnhiic auction, to the highest bidd at noon, THURSDAY, the lith day of April, at the «ffice of the Iuapector of ce, Ni 4 rd. Philadelphia, Pennayiva nia. @ lot of old unservice: Srticies of Ordnance, embracing Shot and Shell, about seven hundred (700) Oarbines, (breech-losders.) about twenty-five handred (2.500) |Muskets, rifled —— be must be ise they will revert Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washington, Washinsion, D. C., March 15, 1867, By order of the Quartermaster General, the fol- he ng Buildings «nd Wharves at the foot of Sixth stree | be sold at public auction on se B March 22, onder the supervision of t Licutenant Colonel James - Moore, Ay it 11 o'elock—to-wit: 140x119 feet. 1 Storehouse’ 70x72 feet. 1 Wharf, 70x72 feet. containing 2.400 cubic feet r? piles and caps, and 21,%/3 teet im strings aad ooring 1 Warf, 120x139 feet, containing 7.24 cubie feet in piles and caps, and 70,740 feet in strings and Neoring. } Addition 30x15 feet. containing 1,460 cubic feet in piles and cays, and 7,060 feet in strings and flooring ‘wz 0 cubic 1 Addition, 2x153 feet, contat; feet in piles and caps, and i302 feet in atring and flooring 1 Addition, 3ix4s feet. containing 5 cubic fet ip piles and caps, and 7.292 feet in strings and 2 flooring. 1 Additton ompning 1.460 cubic feet in piles and caps. 7 050 feet In strings aud \ooring Terme cash, ip ag et fund c, x Deputy Q.M Gen. Brev Brig. Gen. y 8. Arm Inlé-st Act’g Chief Q. M_, Depot Washington, | NSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER U of Qu Génie 2 gia. S 5 ‘ rlermaster’ ice. Depotaf Washington, - ‘i ashing D.C.. March 9. 1367. Will be sold at publ by “a of the uarlermaster eral, at Linco! UESWAY, March 19. under the super f sale of unservice. Lieutenant Edward Hunter. 12th U. 8. acting A-sistant Quartermaster U.S. Army, to commence at 10a. m., @ quanti! able quartermaster stores, con in part of— 75 our-Horse Army 65 Coal Office Stoves, Wagens. 21 Cylinder do, 10 Two-Horse do, 11 Cvok de. 10 Two-Horee Ambu 43 Jances, 7 Cool 1 Four Horse do, 1 Hose age, } One-Horse do, 1 Hose Beet, 12 Carts, 2,468 feet ie Hose, =e Lead- mule Har- 147 feet xmall do. on 221 Raddle Blankets, 65 sets Wheel-mule do. 10) Wagon Gover bedi Lead Ambulance 35 yards Qosoa Matting, 8. 395 Ibs. Assorted Bo; 85 sete Wheel Ambulance3,000 Ibe Old. Tire Tron , Har: 2.000 Ibs. Iron Shoes, 18 Cauldro: 25 Ambulance Wheels. Together with Bridles. Gum Buckets, Halter- Chaing, Canvar Horse Oovers, Anvils, McUleliaa Saddies. Carpenters’ Tools, such as Hammers, races and Bits. Blacksmith Tools, &c. be continued each day until the whole Deputy QM Gen. Byte Bets 4, le -» BY 5 e.. = Acting Chief Quartermaster, _m 9-9 Depot of Washington P®orosats FOR I8uN WORK. Treasury Department, Office of Supervising Architec:, March 8. 1967.$ office until 12 arch 19, iron Oolamns, 1867, for o Pilsaters. “Caps, and Bases, Window and Door Frames, for the North Wing of tne Treasury Bx- fe A scheduleof the vet reavired and the draw- ings of the same may seen at the office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Depart: All bids must be accompanied by of some responsible rn he col pect and perform % The Department reserves the right to acce separate portions of the various Weamene, ani to and £0 reject any or all of the bids, {f cor intereat of the Government todo ne sores "ar the marantee 10 do so. ids to he inclosed { led ° doreed**Froposals for iron Work eee —> A.B. MULLBTT, upervising Architect. LeD! for sale end rent on street, above Pennay! G OLD PENB—A tne Pencil cores prices. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1867. SPECIAL NOTICES, ai A OUBK AT LAST.—All ‘hese who «re suter- ing from Bheumatism cou be restored to pertect heaith Dr taking a fee dosen a eetee FEs GREAT BEEUMaTIO REM mh 13-¢02w 8 BD, Agent. MBS. M.G.BBOWN'S METAPHYSICAL DIS- COVERY cures Des: Caterrh, all Diseases of the Eye, and every disease fi heirto. bab- argtory and Depot 410 aich street, Philaielphia, For sale by ail Dracciste. mh 9 2w* MES M.G. BROWN’S CELEBBATED POOR RICHARDS EYE WATER. Li ap every sunken eye, @ strengthens every weak eye, opens blind eyes: is the best inthe world. Laba- ratory and Depot. 410 Arcts Philadeiphia. For sale by all Drug, mh ¥2w* UAULEDSOALP BESTOBEB. No the STOR ie Killing blind | Laharato- ITs EFFECT 18 MIBACULOUS. HALL’S VEGETABLE CILIAN HAIB BENEWEBR BI Itis ty nese. any ‘oil’ or’: jam.” ire: . wiry bair into Beautifal Silkea Tresses. Sut abeve all, the great wonder ie the rapidity with which St restores Gray HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR The whitest and worst looking bair resumes its outhful b ty by ite use. It does not dye the air, but strikes at the root and filleit with new fe and coloring matter. i § The first application will do goed ; you will see the NATURAL CoLor returning every day, ani OBE You KNOW IT. the old. gray, discoloréd appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining, and beautiful leck<. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Heir Renewer ; no other article feat all like effect See that each bettl our private Governmest the top of the bottle. Ali otners are . BALL & CO . Nashua N_H.., Proprietors. For sale by al] druggists, fe 18-d&weotm,t EBMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL Ro. 14 Bond street, New York. +a sealed r Ba sure and send for them, Gnd you will mot reeret it; for,as advertising phy- Sictane sre sonore, smpostors, without referemces e for costae a direct to DEY LAWRENCE. Ne, or ap Oo . 0. 14 Bond street. New York v0 12-DaWly @7 MABRIAGE AND OELIBACY, AND THE Happiness of T: Manheod.—An Essay for Young Men on the Orime of Bolitui and the Physiological Error: uses and Diseases which te impediments to Marriage, with sure means lef. Bent in sealed letter envelopes. free of dress Dr.J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Association, Philadelphia, Pa. je1i-3m " SEORET DISBASES.— Bamanivan's Gistis the most certain fectual remedy—indeed. dy ever discovered. Cures recent cases in twenty. o only vegetable reme- y wo to tour days, and four hours. No mineral, no » no mercury. Only ten pills to be tamen. it is the soldier’s hope, and a friend te those who do mew it te be exposed. Male packages, 03; fe- Samanizan’s Boor any Huns Jurces— Positive god permanent gure for Bpyhilis. Bgretal. lcers, Bores, . ers. 5 ice bettl, Sold by BO Bee ad ent DANCING. BOFS. J. W. &H. P. KBEIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. New Classes formi ry evening. Those de- siring to enter our jaeoce should avail thom: selves of th ‘ity. pal will be made in this quarter for be et J. F. Ellis’ and W.@. & Co.’s Musio Btores. The Hall can be rented for Boirees, &o. Days and Hours of Tuition : For Ladies, Misses and a, Tuesday and Saturday ens, from 3 to 5 o’cléck. Gentlemen's Classes, Tuesday and Friday eve- nings, from 8 to 10 o'cloek. For further informa the hours ef tuition, or address @ no! . Quarter commencing wi sson. ja8 BIN FASHIONABLE DANOL M4 18 OhDEMYS seats A MABINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, KE, between 9th and léth streets, The last quarter of this season, prepare tory te the May Ball. will commence on Satur- di March 2. Olasses fer the Germaa are now open. ‘NB —Private instraction given to suit the con- Venlence of t! At. ee25 ASQUEBADE AND FANCY DEESS BALLS M em vente tid most respectful ee reign wi mos! a lad os and itlemen of "Wash ton nerally, that he is at all jared to furnish es with Masquer- ‘ancy Costume, either on loan or made to ¢ has taken reome at kno tablishment of Christian Buppert, el street, he will between D and B. bappy te await orders. Hap! late Costamer at Fo: n° ES BERG, and Grover’s Theaters. Washingto: OLOTHING, &o. youns T. WALEER, MEBOHANT TAILOR, ana Seventh Btreet, asa Beespectfully informs pe friends aut the public generally that he has a fine, large ant CLOTHe, CASS MEBES VESTINGS. AND GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS. i mined to rum of at avery small onizing his establishment will be OOD FIT and good workmanshi good wor! ‘mined to employ none but P 8—JOHN A. McLEAN takes this method to inform his friends that he will be found at at the above place,where be will be ple rater to their tast iving them garments to suit fastidious, and seeing that their gar ‘© made up in the most workmanlike man- mb 1l-lm [MzEcuaat TAILORING. The undersigned having entered into copartner- ship, and lai¢ in an exte: sive ané carefully selected stock ef CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEBTINGS, and Gentiemens’ FURNISH ING GOODS, are pre; d to mare up for their customers neat ‘ and Jashvonable their new establishment it olothiv; No. BU0 K wtreet, two doors weet of the National Tee: desiring neat fitting and fashion- ™ ferms. ater, Per able Clot should not fail here. chas elsew! om 'W. GILBERT. S w befor GEO T. KEEN, iW. Fermerly of 509 %hst. Merchant Tailors. mh5-lm* No. 320 E st. bet. 13th and lith. F. J. BEISERGRD. : ora a aon _my 1-tf GENTS WANTED. $75, $100, AND $150 PER MONTH isi mow bet we heed by Ka ol canvassing for ie ol v i = orien istoric: ‘alae and romantic “WEARING OF THE GRAY,” Comprising ‘sonab Portraits, Sketches, Adv; (eves af the Daren Deeds, Dashing Charees, Toulsome Marches, Willing Sacrifices, and Patrent tgs Formerly of Generél Stuart's gar author of ne of Begie’s Rest,” "Life of Stonewall Jack- . atreet, _Post Office Box 1,424. i VERBAL SPLENDID PARLOR OBGANS, Ss te Swell, and une wi movable Pedet omen weer con venleat for st ‘atory to ri ale. ianew mre pa ~~ juced Mold ém No. 487 iith strest, above Pa. ave. s , or the Practical Amer- Crete aioer: balay = aulde to our miges ead rs pool ‘with numerous “aise Price @70. peanox TAYLOR. I T B bons yo, mE ORANGES!! For preserving. mb& N°. 4 TELEGRAMS, ac. The mil tary auth tm Canada are MAkIDg active prep Os 'O receive the Fe- nians should they attempt another raid. Half « Davery of artitery and fifty men of the j7rn regiment w+ re sent 'o Brantford Satarday. It is eapected (DAttwo troops of huzzars will jomm them m a few days. A brigade to consist Of cavalry, artillery, and infantry of the regu lararmy,. and | volunteers, will rende. vous at Brantford, from which pia and west on short notice occurred on the Erie railroad, station, Saturday. A hand-car on which & man with his wife ands young lady were riding was struck by the locomo- live of & freighi train. The car was throwa intoa ditchand the young iady killed. The man was slightly burt,and bis wife had an arm cul off and was badly cut in the head. The Nevada Legislature met Friday. The Governor's nessage refers only to the revenne bill. The actintroduced provides for taking ores the same as other property, deducting the tramsportation to,tne mill and cost of re- duction. The Missouri Democratic State Central Com- mittee publish @ requeet tha: the Democracy of the several congressional Districts of that State will appoint celegates to the National Democratic Convention to be held at Louis- ville, Ky, on the7th of May. The First Orthodox Congregational Uharch, on Somerville street, Bostou, was enurely de- stroyed by fire early Saturday morning. Th Joss is estimated at 25,000, with an ineura of $17,000. The fire was the work of incen- diari Amongst the passengers by the steamship Fulton Europe Saturday were Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania; John W. Forney. Jr., of Phiiadelphia: seorge Alfred Town- send. and Henry kK. bdmunds. Parliament met in Nova Scotiaon Saturday The Governor’s speech congratulates the House upon the prosperous and peaceable cond.tion of the province and the success of the confederation amendment. Wm. Kennedy, who murdered G. N. Wil- lia: at Brookville, lowa, in October, 1865. ‘was arrested near the Canada line in Clinton county, Friday, and will be taken to lowa to- day. Late advices from Arizona state that a treaty Das been made with the Apaches at Fort(jrant The Indians really mean peace and good faith, and wiil abide by the proposed terms, should the treaty be ratified. The Senate ef Virginia Saturday adopted a resolution appointing a joint committee to wait upon Geperal Schofield, and to tender him their co-operation in passing and exe- cuting laws to promote harmony and peace. A contract bas been awarded for paving the principal streets of Memphis, Tennessee. The work will be commenced on the 10th of May, to cost $200,000. S. H. Rowland, night-clerk in a warehouse in Memphis, N. Y., has received news trom England of his baving fallen heir w an es- tate of $8,000,000 General Schofield has suspended the muni- erpal election at Fredericksburg, Va. it is probable that he will do tbe same all over the State, and the old officers will hold ever. Enoch B. Hutton, a member of the Mary- land House of Delegates, died suddenly at the City Hotel, Annapolis, yesterday afternoon. There was a large fire at Corning, N. Y.. on Friday night, and one in Memphis, Tenn., on Sarurday. Maine has elected Republican Mayors in every city and town except Biddetord. ONAL. SENATE.—Sa.urday afternoon, the suppie- mentary Reconstruction bill being under con- sideration— Several amendments offered by Mr. Howe and others, wer- rejected. Mr. Morton moved to amend the tourth sec- tion so that the Constitution shall be adopted when voted for by a majority of the votes casi attheelection. Agreed te—veas 2, nays 2 Mr. Edmunds moved an ainendment that at least three-fifths of the registered voters shall vote on the qnestion of ratification, and it was disagreed to—yeas 19, nays 2 Mr. Edmunds again moved bis amendment. modified so that one-balf instena of three- fiiths shall be required te vote on the ques- tion of ratification ef the new State Constitu- tions. Agreed to—yeas 4M, nays 14. Other amendments were offered and dis- agreed te, and the bill was then, at 7.15 p. m., taken out of Committee of the Whole and re- ported to the Senate. Mr. Drake renewed his amendment, voted down on Thursday, tdomy’ that & vote 8) 1 be taken in each State for and against a State convention to form a constitution, and according to the result of this vote a couven- tion shall or shall not be heid. The amend- ment was agreed to. Mr. Edmonds moved to amead by requiring that a majority of registered voters shall vote on the question of calling a convention Agreed to. Mr. Howard renewed his amendment amend- ing the oath contained in the first section, the same that was voted down in Uommittee of the Whole. It was agreed to Mr.Sumner moved an amendment, &s a pro- Viso, that the constitation of each State shall require the esjablishment and maintenance of a@system of common schools. which shall be open to all, witbeur regard tocelor. Disagreed to— Yeas 2, nays 20. The question was then taken on the passage of the bill, and it was passed—yeas 3+, nays 2— Messrs. Buckalew and Hendricks. Mr. Johnson voted aye. The other Demo- crats were absent. The Senate then (at 11 50) adjourned. From Mexico. Vera ORvZ, Mareb 3.—The military situa- tion remains the same as yesterday, with the following exceptions: The French rear is at Soledad; Passo dei Macho and Madellin are oceupied by the Liberals: Porfirio Diaz was march: upon Mexico, and cencentrating troops around tbat ital to the number of twelve to fifteen thousand. I learn by a special courier, who came trom the City of Mexico on the 27th of February, that Diaz was to havea review of his troops yesterday at Huamanta, preparatory to the expected at- tack on the City of Mexico. In the meantime, Escobedo awaits the result, and holds himself and bis command in readiness to engage Max. and his generals, now at Queretario, in case the latter attempt to go to the aid of the garri- son. A large force of imperialists have ar- rived here at Vera Cruz, and General (jomez has arrived to command Artillery is being araded ip our streeis, and there are plenty of mperial Mexican troops about us. In ad- dition to the persons exiled yesterday there ‘were a number who were warned against the expressicn of opinions. San Francisco, March 16.—A letter from DD. Al zto Consul Goodoy, of vbis city, dated Cue ‘aca, tebruary [%, says --Maxi- milian bas left the City ef Mexico with Mar- queze and two thousand men, and must now be near to where from six to eight thousand pitorn are assembled. Escobeco is marching th twelve thousand men in order to attack them on the way. He will incorporate this army with the forces of Generals Regules, Auses, Antillon, and other officers, amount- ing to about eight thousand men It is my opinion that im one month or more the so- called empire will have terminated forever. THEGrEaT FLoop in West.—intelti- gence from Friar’s Point, Mississippi, says the river is six inches bigher than ever before known. The flood extends back to the hillsa distance of thirty miles. Great destitution a and the le are very much dis- eartened. Smithland, Ky.,is completely in- undated. Some bouses have been washed Away, and several tamilies taken refuge in thec -house. Great suffering exists at Mound City in erga estat of the inundation of thattown. The citizens of Oairo sent up a boat with provisions, and $1.50) in money, for the sufferers, which was joyously received. The trains on the I!huois Central railroad ran tprough water about a foot deep for a distance ofthree ndred yards at Mound City Junction, but the levees still firm. The water was ten feet ee. in the principal streets of Chat- tanooga, mnessee. Houses were floated off, and citizens in some cases had to cut their way through the roof of their houses. At New Albany, Indiana, four hundred families were driven from their homes the flood. At Evansville, Indiana, and Nashville, Ten- nessee, the damage was very great. 7” A week ago last Sanday, the Key. Thom- R. Catlett preached sermon nese Chilhouse Springs, Va. and immediately S7"In 1792 there were twenty-seven distil- Jeries in Boston in which New Engiand ram ‘Was made; fourteen rope-walke were also in operation. ———————— = EUROPEAN NEWS ch i6—Dvening —A rene of the Penns is expected to througbout Ire! generat ae assumes very emigration to America from Cork, few day>, bas Been extensively of (he emigTants were recognized as being con rected with the secret Fenian mprisit Killarney. 1i is supposed, tha exodus was caused, in part ar antic pated blood+bed ip Ireiand Loxpox, Mareb i7.—Tbe reform bili whieh sto be brought into Parliament py ue sov- ernment to-morrow will give the right frage to rate-paying houseboiders ar: < re’ residence, 10 Men paying one pound ly taxes or baying thirty pounds tu a Favings bank or fifty peonds in the funds, and to all members of the learned professions and grAdustes of the universities. The Dilt atso Provides for a fifteen pound franchise in the counties LiverPoon, March 17.—Pears that the Fe. DiAPS Would atemp! another general rising to-day bave not been realized. Despatches from all parts of Ireland report the couatry quiet. Freqvent arrests were made by the police in disaffected aistricts Vienna, March 16 —Despatches have been received which announce that the Turkish Government has consented to the return of the Cretan exiles. The Candian deputies to tm Sublime Porte have reached © opie Mapkip, Match 16 —In general elecuon mily eld throughout the kingdom, th candida vorable to the Goverument were mainly successful Parts, March 16—The Vonitrur to day. in &n official articie, « that Marsha! Bazaine and the last of tbe French troops lef! Mexico on the 10th of March usual t. from Maryland Annaal Conference of the Meth odist Protestant Charch. FOERTH DAY—S®ATURDAY The committee appomted on ministerial sup- ort WAs avnounced, as follows — Jacop alker,Wm. Turpin, Henry Becker D. Evans Reese, and B. Southerland 7 Rev. L. W. Bates, c man of the committee On Missions, reported «that having examined the report of the treasurer ot the Missionary Society, the committee find that by the said report there is 1s a deficiency of $1,546.5%, and to meet (hat deficiency we suggest to the Con- ference that the necessary amount to pay off the missionaries and take up the note in bank be borrowed, and then carried over to the ap- propriations for the coming year.” The report was adopted The chairman of the commitiee on itineranc y reported as follows:—-We recommend tha” Soloman B. Foster and Jobn Watts be em ployed by the presiaent.” Te item fm respect. to Solomon B. Foster was recommmitied The item in respect te John W was deferred until Monday. The committee on orders reported fol- lows —Recommending J. 1). Xinzer, Wm. D. Litzinger, R. Sempie Rowe, Wm. H. Todd, to elders’ orders, and Jobn M. Holmes, Alfred T Melvin, Thomes H. Burgess, John E. Reed, and Wm. A. Crouse, to deacons’ orders Rev. D. W. Bates, trom the committe to whom bad been referred the resoluuon offered on Friday by Rev. J.T. Murray concurring in the cail tor a General Convention of the Meth- odist Protestant Church at Montgomery, Ala , on the first Monday im May next, submitted a resolution. ‘That the Maryland Annual Conference unite With ber sisier annua) nferences inthe call of a General Convention of the Met dist Protestant Church, to be held at Mon gomery, Alabama, on the first Tuesday in May, 1s67.”" Rev. J.T. Murray, editor of the Methodi: Protestant, then addressed the Conference on the enbject of the call of a convention ef the Methoaist Protee: Jonferences, and in view of the fact that the call for the same was to be made when two-thirds of the Annual Confer- ences should bave endorsed it, Mr. Murray desired the Conference to decide whether or mot the West Virginia Conference shall be counted in the number that have endorsed the call, The reason for the inquiry thus made, Mr Murray stated, was that the West Virginia Conference bad not been represented in the ba: two sessions of the General Conference: tna: in iss they had elected delegates, mut they did Hot attend, and that in 1556 they had refused to elect delegates The request from Alexandria station that it be left unsupplied for the coming year ‘e- ferred to the committee on missions. Upon motion of the Rev. W. 5S. Hammond, the Conference proceeded to select a piace and time for holdimg the next Annual Conter- ence, resulting in the selection of East Baiti- more Station, on the second Wednesday in March, itée. The matter in respect to calling the general convention WAs again taken up, and much discussion ensued. Before any ultimate de- cision of tbe resolution the motion was made te adjourn.—Balto. Sun. East Baltim Conference Episcopal ¢ POPRTH DAY—SaTU Freprrick Cir J.S. McMurray was ek . Ino Anderson Vice President, E. W. Kirby Sec- retary, and Jas. H. Brown Treasurer of Uon- ference Freedmen’s Aid Society M_L. Smyser, L. S. Crone, S. A. Creraling, T.M. West, J. M. Lantz, W. K. Whitney. S.C. Swallow, J. Duey Moore, F. E Ono and A. W. Decker. were elected to Elder's ©: ders. Charles ©. Cook, M. ©. Brittain, I Cbardler, Charies D. Smith, James M William H. Norcross, J. Patson Moore, - ard Mallalieu, John Donohue, were admi'ted to full membership and elected to descon’s orders Bishop Kingsley addressed the class of young men of 'wo year’s standing. The young men Were then passed and elected to deacon’s or- ders Conference adjourned with doxology and benedioteo Balt. American. Methodist THE L&.IsLaTURE MaRyYLanv,The Senate of Maryland on Saturday from its amendments to the bill to pay the old police of Baltimore appointed in 1660, and 1t 16 there- forealaw. Tbe bill relating tothe State to- bacco warehouses was referred to @ special commitiee. Notice was given in the House that a motion will be made to rescind the order to close on the 22d inetant. A letter was read from Hon. Philip Frank Thomas accepting the position of United States Senator. A substitute was reported for the bill previding for the erection of a new penitentiary. lt appropriates $25,000 fer the enlargement of the present ildings and the erection of new workshops, and au- thorizes the Governor to purchase ground ad- yacent to the penitentiary and to improve the same, provided the whole cost of the greond and improvements skall not exceed #15 iu. This bill, together with the new Sunday bill and the Baltimore city election bill, were made special orders of the day for to-day. A bill Was passed providing for the payment of the bounties due deceased soldiers to their widows and heirs STRIKE aT LoweLL —The Lowell Courer of Tuesday says that on Monday forenoon a number of temale operatives employed on the Merrimack Corporation stopped work, be- cause of some reduction of their wages, notice of which bad been given them two weeks be- fore, but that a large number had gone back to work, Gnd it is believed that most of the others would do 0 im a day or two. A DANGEROUS PLAYTHING.—A ead affair is reported irom Houston, Texas. Two young men, insmiths. were waiting for their dinoer. and to while away the time began to p with an old bombsbell which they bad got out ef the bayou, into which « large number were (brown at tbe surrender. oe wound- ing both of the young men fatally. Oo The Cretes have killed 20,00 Turks, S87 The styles of spring bonnets are quite jaunty. S7France bas one hundred thousand dis- abled young men. @7 Better carry water on both shoulders than none in your stomach. S87 A young lady in Lewiston suddenly left off combing her hair, and going toa river drowned herself. S87 Dentistry is a negative science, becanse it is O-don’t-ology. §7-A Canadian dead house was broken open and fourteen bodies stolen. 87 A Memphis policeman has become her to $50,000. He now put on airs. 87 The last two churches burned in Boston belonged to the Methodists. @7 The lady wearing the largest waterfall is considered the Niagara of fashion. S7The cable sex, to announce short. ly that the Princess Helena is “rbeumatic.” 87 A lady in Vermont has just bad triplets. Her poor husband bears up nobly. S7-Jackson Cox, of Sullivan County, Ten. nessee, on the 16th nit, blew in his gun to if it was loaded. and got 4 bole through pn: bead sv-in Sstreet carin New Orleansa lady smartly parasoled a gentieman for perti- nently pressing her foot. - S7 Chicken cBolera is kil) the chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks ny) farms sround New Albany and Jeffersonville, Indians. S711 & colored man wishes to have his name telegiapbed ail over the country only let him get elected to some petty office. S7 General Howard that the Freed- men's Brean is aiding might thousand more whites thag blacks at the South.

Other pages from this issue: