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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, smuthwoest corner Penn * avenue and Lith street, BY w. D. WALLACH. ales The STAR is eerved by tae Carriers to their eabecribers in the City and District at Ten CENTS PER wzeEK. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Canta each. PRICE FOR MAILING:—Three months, Oné Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Taree Dol- iors; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pnbdiisbed on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. PAWNBROKERS _ B BUBSSIINE S LOAN OFFI + 475 i8th street, od door soath Loans a EY on time to sult cuat Si vst. XXIX. STEAMBOAT LINES. POTOMAC TaANSPORTATION LINE FOB BALTIMO! M freight tion at AQUIA ©. K with BIOHMOND. FEEDERICKS ave. o : hes, Diamonds, Jew- CHMONBD. AAD FOG AEs cla and Silver bought Nickle mer KENNEBEO, t. John H. bs Sm" B. BUBNSTIN Wilson, I Washio} from’ Sixth street =—eo | wharf every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at W4nse *s » for CENTRAL LOAN OPPICE, Bho. 440 10th st-eet, one door below Penn. ave, well Known Office makes This well LIBERAL ADVANCES On Dismouds, Gold and Silver Watches Clothing. Furniture, and Merchandise of every ry day(except Sunday) from 8 8. m. to *h W.—Business strictly confidential, fo28-tf 6a. itimore, and usual way Potomac river orning leave B: pin Lh tec P oe a mation aps eee res e REYAN & BRO _mb 16 tf No, 34 ansylvania ave. STEAMER WILSON SMALL FOK THE EASTERN SHORE, HOTICE.—The Steamer WILSON SMALL, OAPT. B. T. LEONARD, now in all respects oue of See Rest, and e landings on timore every d be; recto: = ant . i $53 steamers plyi Ch eake Ba: ill resume | gia ecko LS SE her routeon BAT URDA Y March 3." er jer 0} |o. SPECIAL NOTIOB. sitnceevery TUESDAY, FUURSBAY CHARLES HERZBERG, i Pp. m. Successor to lame Hertberg & 80D, OULLEMIEL OXFORD C Who haveconducte! the Pawnbroking Business | WALLACH'S RF, CAMB: for Efteen years in this city, fer twelve LETTS WHARE, CABIN CR years the enly Pawnbroker im the Distric* FORD'S WHARF aad LLOYD'S take thie method of thanking their ¢ Beturning from THE BASTERN ublic for the confidence heretofereshowa | leaves bioyd’s — at lp. m., Cambridg: leave to call t atrention to the it we 4 hy peor Monday, itl continne to yj a 8 iday,touching ata f ke the vances insllenms upon all articles of ry, e landings, and reaching Baltimore at 5 a. Diamonds, Watches, Bonds. ment Scrip, | on the follow! Stlver Plate, &c.. for which we have anperfor | She beea Iai laces of deposit and secarity, which ways fe % tf shown for the satsfaction of tose patronizi FREDERIOKSBUR@ AND PO CHMOND. R™ TOMAO KAILBOAD. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday p, m, excepted.) The quickest and most direct ronte to Bichmona, Va .and the South, via the Potomas steamers from 7th Street Wharf, Washington, to Aquis Oreck and! Richmond, Fredericksbarg and Potomac Raflroad. to Rick . Va,conuecting there with trains on the Richmond and Petersbur us. Wehave special facilities for the care preservation of Wearing Apparel of every di scription, Woolens, &e., on which the highest ad vances are wade, guaranteeing when required always againstipjury javing im connection with our affice, lities for sterage of all kinds iture, &c.. on which we es for days. weeks or attention to the fact employed in our at such rates of Competition. Weseil no goeds interest as to defy 7 J nd Bichmond and {1 the expiration of six months after their for- | Danville Ballroads, for Petersburg. Weldon, Wil- and then only at public auction - a leigh, Greensboro’. Salisbery, ‘Ohar- ple notiee Sees. s eo lotte Unester & 0. +, Steam: and never lost if thetr, redemption ts de- Finet ais caeniey oeeee mentee e call especial attention to our arrat ments for forwarding goods to any part of the country, atrangements ich an experience of Bfteen years bas breught to pertection. Depos- Street Wharf daily (Sanday evening excepted) at 6.258. m. and6 ‘0 p. m. and arrive ia Hichmond at 1.20 . and 2450 m. THEOUGH TO BIOH MOND IW SEVEN HOURS: itors sreenabled by this means to redeem their | Fifty Miles Shorter and 2% Hours q than ocds from onr office ne matter where they mi any Other boate. se located. Full information always given. Pri- Be sure and get Through Tickets vie Aguia yate apartments for confidential business. N.B.— | Oreek and Fredericksba: Richmond, at the We bave no connection with any similar eatab- Mebment in Pe Z Penna. avenue and 6th iscity Company's Office, corner @ Refer to a: Id resident of or of theboats. Baggage Wiashingrom Renember BE BERG'S ‘Loa a FOUR. = ene ot ee fice. 351 ner street, between 455 a busses ‘agous ID Washingten. D @. fe 2s-Im* "| readiness to convey passengers and ibaggage be- tween depots in Richmond. Mox2¥! Moneys Moneyi' Pansongers by this line pees by daylight Moant + age oO) rtn visi B. PRINCE'S NEWLY ESTABLISHED LOM | ee ee nye a a er ciebare. Beet 277 Pa. ave,. next to Potenini’s Confectionery. | MIRE SE that point... op , ius euiad bol wics ausastohaocag GEG MATTINGLY. Supt, Washington. BO. rchandise. especially Watches, Dia E : ‘o. 4. RANEY and fine Jewelry. 1 can asenr: apS-iy General Pi - ns not tr the public office will ring the | 1867 masp excursion 1867 ,HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM oF 5S, GOLDSTEIN & 00 TO THE LICENSED PAWNBROKEBS. 34 FOUR AND-A HALF STSEET WEST, Offer the higucet cash a’ “On all kinds of PABIS EXPOSITION. Merch = to any . ind for any time ired, St reasonable rates — Interest on large came atly reduced ar Business strictly confidential. Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale, fe T-ly ‘The pew and first-class ocean-going fron Stea: i -_ HAVARA, 2,000 tons burthen, STEPHEN WHITMAN, 0om mander, will make an EXOUBSION from New York to Havre and back, sailing from Pier 46, North Biver,on DENTISTRY. a ee ne ee D* LEWIE's DENTAL AssvULATION, No. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th aud 13th streets. by adminstering Dr. Bg . * WEDRESDAY, April 17th. at 12 o'clock m., recently purchased the best! mnaisg tot to make Teeth on York. Phriadelphia and son prices. All per- sons wishing denta! work done can have it ascheap ss inthe sbove-pamed cities. All work done in the nestest and vest manner. and warranted to give satisfaction. Persons will do well to call mod ine our work, de %-tf ERETOE. . LOOMEs, a. D. te Inyenter 4 Patentes of the MINEBAL TK TEETH, attends personally st Bis officetn this city. Many persons wear these teeth who cagnot wear others, snd Do person can wear who cani ear we eras ate ee aa event style 1e) sire, but bad one who eee eeatoier ap ira the cleanest, strongest and most 3 Fre that art cas Procure, the MINEBAL asta will be more fully warranted. Booms !n this clty—No. 335 Penn’s avenue, be- tween and lth sts. Also, Arch street, Philadelphia. 1 oc 3-ly PERSONAL. BS. CURTIS IBVING, ill_give life passengers for Paris, London and Bremen, jeune wi Teall from Bavre on Jui tg oh jassengers holding Bxcursion Tickets about x weeksin Europe. This magnificent Steamship is divided inte water tight compartments, an beeu newly furnished and clogantly fe expressly for this voyage. The HAVANA will only carry first-class pas- sengers. Av experienced Surgeen on board. BF A full Band of Music will be attached to th ae. of amma. 2 icy, to Havre $150 end'Su7s, prsire ing to size of stateroom To Havre apd retura, $25) and $30), according to size of state-room. For farther particulars and passage apply to the Agents, . MEUBRAY, FERBIS & OO., 62 South street, Now York. Or to McG. Y. BARBY, the Merchents’ Union Exprese Uompany, 406 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. mh 9-c0t |‘HE MOST EXCITING AND INT: TLC diy. 1. CEES Oty op rue «oe SECKET SERVICE. AGENTS WANTED inevery city,town, county and State of the Union te canvass for this work. This history was announced one year » b: owing to the attempts of the Government ta . pleasure, or the also, middle aged and old follies of apr gO other laties of married life, men, who. from the feel & debility in advance of their years, eas It, its publication wae delayed. It will n: ectn thonechres under the t it + issued, umaltered and unabridged, under the ny ope.sbould firat read ‘The Secret Friend.” | supervision of Gen. Baker. It contains a fall ried ladice wii] learn something of importance official expose of the intricate machinations by perusi: he Secret |." Sent toany ad- | of the secret enemies of the Union. Fess, in a sealed we recéipt of 25 cents. Fi rtling developments and thrilling ad Adcrese Dr. CHAS. A. STU. 0 + Bosto: ART & 00. Rh PEB CENT. SAVED by unng 0. B. JEW ELL'S pure unadaiterated Premium Rew York City BOAP, Premium FAMILY SOAP, Premiom FLANNEL SOAP, tures book ectipses the famous experiences FOUOHE AND Vibocg. The marvelous nar- ratives of General Baker are all attested by the highest official authority It will contain the only official history of the A ination con- spirecy. A fuil history of this great, startling and terriblecr ime ¥ROM 17S INOBPTION, IN THB HAUNTS 50 OF VILUAINY TOTES BUBIAL And No 1 BBOWN SOAP. ST OF EOOTE. For sale ch: for easn. Orders through the been placed the Th Post Office will be promptly attended to work also ills ernoese the Doreen by which Presidential pardons were #0 read- eee in Washington. he morals of the Natienal Capital are thor- ou’ and there are some at: bs heads of depai nts members of Congress, female pardon brokers, di wished military characters. For circulars, canv: jambers.and all other information. sddress |. BAKER. Post Office Box No. 290, Philadelphia, Pa” This work will be ready for delivery on the ist day of May. 5 ‘Hone but those pooronahly conversant reference as to ELL. af and Candle Manuiactarer, No. 300 et. perth, bet. 4th aud Sth. 61 2s IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sad- riler has obtained from the Orphans’ Coart *n County.in the District of Celum- bis.jetters of administration. om the personal estate of William Ebert. late ot Georgetown, vb. Cc deceased. All persons having claims said deceased, are hereby warned to the same, with the vou subscriber. onor before tne B— with the business, and with geod Given ander my Land this 5th day of March, | character and responsibility, need apply. mb13-1m oor LIZABETH EBEBT. mb 6-Inwiw" BLIZAB i aminist trix. 4 ba 1S TO GIVE NOTICE That the subsert- ber hae obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters, testamentary on the personal estate of John McGarvey late ot Westiagton county,DO, F. D. CLEABY, Avotiox ABD COMMISSION MERCHANT Southeast ceruer of K and Eighth streets, (Oppesite Northern Liberty Market,) Wasuinoton, D. 0. Geceased. All persons having ims against the BEGULAK SALES, said deceased, are hereby warner to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, MORDAY, FD aaa en FRIDAY, on ef before the Sth day of March next: they . therwise by law be exelnded from all benefit ef said eatare. Given ender my hand this sth day of March, > MiUHAaEL F. MORALS, xec Consignments solicited, Liberal advance made onc neignments. Particular attention id to the sale of Beal BhClawiws = ae re bre and Household Furniture at private resi; ‘PRIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, T th beert- a ‘I bere have obtadued frum the Orphain Sout (M42%Lanp acgiconrugaL CoLLEes. aton county, bi . = letters tus amentary on the wesoodd nena The duties of thie! will be resumed on Jekn late of Washington, D. 0.,| MOSDA = 20 ; While it ja desigued to make instruction { theory and sative of Agriculture, os a sims agat » are hereby warned to exnibit College, provision is made for a fuil the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the snbscri- bers. Pros. collegi instruction, embracing the e. on OF before the Teite dey ay eagiagton. D. Latin. Greek, Freneb, German, Italian and 4 pan- Seindier tees es wv” Oo sutedea Gow li | Ieunsenaged, cr eny Otepg fours eames: Uj fe a " ander ou: hand sy of February, 06 the study of the English Language and Lit: 1ae7 x t feiS-lawSw" JOHN W Mc { Executors. atural History and Natural Philesophy, in NHis 18 TO GIVE NO their several braoches, will bave special at ention. Military Tactics will be taught ‘Ther 1 Preparatory School. but a se- ton leconl English and Bolentific Course may be taken ey ee : atthe student’ option. No one received under fourteen years of age. F Jer and further i..formation address “N. B WORTHINGTON, Bogister, ac.» Office of the e snbscri- ber, op or before the 9th day of March next; “oad “ “ 5 may otherwise by law be excluded from alt Benet vi te timore of the said extate hand tl larch. 1857. FIAHO TOURER AND REQULA‘ noir news = “a ‘STO : EsTaBLisHED 1N 1858. MACKEREL ND OODFIsH. pounds large SHO CODFISH. pai arte TARO at our whart-at the foot of Seventh st. 8.P. BROWN & BON. Bo. ¥ 15, 1867 —All persons ie tarticies in my sbop fer re; ply re reques' to them, otherwise they will be sold at oe eT Be RY 2 15 . Dampeny SUROLEU EER aod * rrerihbioggh iota se Sieh ata vast Usvetitri Vos sodctaiumaes a + Evening REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Friday, March 22, 1*67. [OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARG) CIRCULATION.) BF To obtain any of the: Dust call fer Advertised O} the list, and pay one cen B77 If cot called for within ove monta be -entto the Dead Letter Uffice 2S’ LIST A:bro Elviy y J» A MreMcClem Albertes#neMre Koster ElivaMre Mre Arhton Armour ts Gib Nay lor@ ‘3 Allens Mary Gibbs Addi Nesh Marct Mrs Armstreethizc)Guriey EB eOtie Magzia AdomsKlyira F Gardner Hb MreO’Reil Jennie Mre Griswold A Mra O'Leary Elfen Armetrong8a- Gibson Lucy K O+wellLizieMra fan Mis Gordon B’e Mrs O Brien ME Korr Emma & Grifiers Annie Olmstead Flor’e Biooks Jenn *hras AnnaPiatt MJ iz. tN PaineUrrisSMra PayneBellaMrs Pie wey kK ‘arris Helen race & Griffin Cor’e J’ePrescott John A Bates HO ise Garkings LidiaA 1 BirchJeannette | Mre Pondexter Betty Brof Lilly Hall Baith Mra(c) Boore Anma Hicks Blien Prather Julia Brown Eliza, Hill El’hMrs PendletonMryA Brooks@ar’eMreHill Mir Perkins Mrs Beale Mary V_ Hall Liz: Booths Mary A Hughes B Beal Catherine Hood Bi Baugh Ade Mrs Hicks Mre Birvel Molie A Hall Louisa Mrex' BeallCathEMrs Hamden LeeMre Bany Kath Mrs HowardOb'rMrs Beall T Mrs Howard OarrieBR. 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Wilcox O F2 Wall Sam") *hittlesey CbasWilson J F2 WorthingtonCol Woodhouse Wilson Jas W Thos J M8 Webster Cap W Vills Wm Ww Weeden WS ecker L Webber Wm L ; Wellington WW Wright MJ Williams W A 1A Woodbury 0 H Weod Will Uy —Ed. Washi 2 Besister: (ary Aueut State Wieea. S36, 0'Lt Box 209 Arms Co.; W. F J. BOWEN, P. M. SPECIAL NOTICES, —_eo—__—_ A CUBE AT LAST.—All those who are suffer- ing from Bheumatism can be restored atid Gaia Paieehivis eiteipee ACES tbh 18-eotw 8. €. FORD, Agent. MBS. M.G. BBOWN’S METAPHYSICAL DI OOVERY cures Deafness, Catarrh, all Diseases of the Eye, and every diseaes flesh is beirto. La Depot 410 ich street, sige Se 92W* by ail Draggists. . M.G. BROWN’S CELEBRATED POOR ry 3 Pod fe tl Rt ius ifts up every Wallace Davis Ww Franklin wh Waugh Geo Wileon Henry Webb Hi the world. Ls reet, Philacelphi mh 9 iw* MBS. M.G. BEOWN’S UNEQUALLED SCALP BEROVATOR AND HAIB RESTORER. No sulphur in this preparation, which is killing the scalps ard rendering the people blind = Labarato- ry and Depot, 410 Arch street, Piitladelpina. For sale by all Druggtst: mb 9-2w* BEMED) INSTITUTE FOR SPEOIA: ae SOARES. ~ No. 14 Bond street, New York. S7 Fullinfermation, with the pighest testimo- mials; also, a Book 1 ecial Diseases, ina sealed envelope, sontfree, '¢ ye and sénd for them, and you will not rearet it; fot. as advertising phy- siclans sre general! i Sanasieres without references Ro stranger should sted. Enclose a stamp for postage avd direct to DR. LAWRENCE. No. 14 Bond street. York 20 ae Wiy ITS BFF BCT 18 MIBACULODS. HALL’S VEGETABLE ILIAN HAIR BENEWER, perfect and wonderful article. Cures bald- akes hair grow. A better dressing than ry any ‘ofl’ or * pomatum.”” Softens brash, dry, and wiry batr into Heautifal Silken ‘Presser? Bott abeve all, the gr wonder isthe rapidity with which it restores Gray HAIR ITs ORIGINAL cOoLoR. creche ne Tesh al cand y use. joes e eo ‘sir, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life end colo; m: a The firet application will @ the NATURAL Fete eturni| 4 tg a ene the old. gray, discolored CRW ir ube were, piving place to lustrous, ak for Hall’s Sicilian Hair Ronewe Wes see a SSSR? hvoe everument Stamp ever the top of the bottle. Ali others are po BP. BALL & 00... Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. ‘For asle by all dregeisien ie W-aeweotmat Sta WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1867. 4 2, 4,380. TELEGRAMS, &c. The Canadian Government bas ordered the Gray battery. two companies of the 16th, and the Canadian Rifles to proceed to Fort Erie. One regiment of volunteers is to be sent to the Suspension Bridge. Mr. D. Thurston, United Stutes Consul at Toronto, bas demanded tha: prisoner Kennedy, arrested as being a Fe- nian epy at Suspension Bridge, be released on the ground tnat Kennedy visited Canada for tbe purpose of inducing Jadge Wilson and otber leading citizens to sign a petition to the Governor tor the release of bis son, Owen Kennedy, one of the condemned paisoners. 1n the State Senate of Michigan, Wednesday Governor Crapo’s veto of the Port Hudson and Lansing railroad bill was voted over and resulted in the bill being lost, lacking one vote of the necessary two-thirds. Yesterday morn- ing the Governor sent to the Senate a veto of twenty railroad bills on the same grou as the fermer veto. The vote on two of the bills lacked strength to pass them, and tke others were tabled. This probably ends *he project of buiiding railroads in that State by means of taxing municipalities. The Senate of Massachusetts, Wednesday, ordered the resolution concerning the amend- ment of the Constitution of the United States toa third reading, by a vote of 27 to 6, and as the House bad taken similar action last week. the Presiaent o: Senate officially announced thar the Legi re ot Massachusetts had ratified the amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The Senate of Wisconsin, Wednesday, by an almost unanimous vote, adopted a resolution to amend the constitution so as to authorize the Payment of 211,000 from tne State treas- ury for every continuous 20 miles ef railroad hereafter built in the State. The Assembly, by 4 vote ef 63 to 22, adopted a resolution to submit to the people of the State the question of extending suffrage to women. The policemen who tere wounded in the riot in New York, on St. Patrick’s day are geverally more comfortable. The more se- verely injured are not entirely out of danger, but itis believed that none of the wounds will resnit fatally. Captain Helme is about, but has not fully recovered from the effects of the assaults to which he was subjecte during the riot. A large public meeting was held at Victoria, Vancouver's Island, Tuesday night, tor the purpose of discussing the propriety of apply- ing ter admission to the British North Ameri- can Confederacy. Steps will be at ouce taken to confer with the Imperial Government and Confederation authorities on the subject. The captain and crew of the steamer Co- quette have arrived at Montgomery, Alabama, tbat vessel] having strack a snag at Eufaula landing at2 p.m. on the 20th inst. Tae boat and carge are a total loss. The crew and pas- sengers all escaped. Alexander B. Wiley was nung at Wilkes- boro, Pennsylvania, yesterday, for the mur- der of Mrs. McElweesin May iast. On the senffold be declared that he did not intention- ally kill her. A. Rich, 8 member of the last Legisiature of New Jersey, convicted ot bribery, and sen- ‘enced to one year in the State prison, at the December term of the court, bas been par- doned by the Court of Pardons. Twoscbool-houses in Brighton, Massacha- setts, one occupied by the High School and the other as a primary department, were burned Wednesday night by incendiaries. The loss estimated at 220,000 The Memphis Association Race-course has been incorporated. The spring races will commence on April 22. The purses, together with the inside stakes, ameunt to 36,(0U, Havana dates have been received here. It is Announced that the Bank of Cuba has sus- pended. The liabilities are estimated at $500,000. The jary inthe case of Kenan, the Boston sailor on trial in New York, for the murder of Charles Johnson, brought m a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree yesterday. The three men who outraged the three work- ing women in Williamsburg, N. Y.. some months since, have been sentenced to the State pricon for fifteen years each. The election held at Newbern, N. C., yester- day, resulted ina unanimons vote for Major Jobn Hughes, Southern candidate for State Senator. The negroes voted. General Sickles arrived at Charleston, S. U., yesterday, and was received witha saiute of Ubirteen guns. The New York State Temperance Society met in New York yesterday, General Joseph S. Smith presiding. The Legislature of Virginia has adjourned until the 10th of April. FROM EUROPE. Lonpox, Mareh 2i—Evening.—Mr. Disraeli, Chancellor of the Exchequer, promises a jnberal reform bill for Ireland. Panis, March 21.—The toreign policy of the Emperor, which has been under discussion for some time in the Corps Legisiatif, has been endorsed by an overwhelming majority. FLoRENCE, March 21—The general elections have been held. So fae Was the personal popularity of General Garibaldi that he was returned for three different cities. St. PBTEeRssvurG. March 21. between Russia d SBokhara have been temperarily suspe: . Vienna, March 2i—Evening.— Despatches have been received from the south which indi- cate that the insurrection against the anthority of the Sublime Porte is rapidly spreading throughout Thessaly, Maryland A: Conference of the Meth- odist Protestant Church. EIGRTH DAY—THURSDAY. The report of the Committee on Missions was amended so as to changé Alexandria Station to & mission, with an appropriation of S5u. A resolution offered by Rev. D. E. Reese ‘Was adopted, that the delegates to the General Convention. in the event of not being able to attend, sball be allowed to make whaieyer se- jection they choose among the alternates ap- pointed id the Electoral College. On motion of Rey. L. W. Bates, Dr. Waters was left without an appointment, at his own request, abd upon motion of the same gentie- man, the name of Union ‘Circuit, Maryland, Was changed to Laurel Circuit. The subject of supplying ministers to aidia conducting Woods meetings was presented to the Conference, and elicited considerable dis- cussion, resulting in the adoptior of a resolu- tion directing that these meetings be conducted upon the same plan as camp meetings. The President, Dr. J.J. Murray, addressed the Conference In encouraging terms, and then announced the appointments, among which are. Stations—Georgetown, David. A. Shermer; Niuth-street, Washington, D. Evans Reese: Prince William, uncer care of the churches in Alexandria and the District of Columbia. Missions—Alexandria, John B. Jones; East Washington, John W. Chariton Left without appointments at their own re- quest, Francis Waters, D. D., Augustus Web- ster, D. D.: John W. Everest, Joseph L. Mills, Geo. W. Simpson, Francis M. Hawkins Superanuated—Eli Henkle, Thomas M. Wilson, Joreph A. McFaden, Hamilton J. Day, Thomas M. Bryan, OUbristian Eversole, John Morgan. Left to the ‘disposal the President—Solo- mon B. Foster. he hostilities After singing of an appropriate hymn, and pra by Dr_A. Webster, the thirty- ninth sessfon of the Maryland Annual Confer- ence of the M. P. Oburch adjourned sine die with the benedi¢tion by the President, Dr. Murray.—Baltimore American, wv During the recent charter election in Troy, the negro voters who appeared at the polls, and they are quite numerous in that city, almost invariably voted for the Demo- cratic candidate for ‘or, Mr. Flagg. The reasons for this are. to be that . Flagg is the Superintendent ef a.Sabbath Scheei in which black and white children sre treated with marked impartiality: that he was promi- nent and effici ip securing & handsome ap- propriation for a celored ; ind that has uniformly re; this class as hamaa beings, entitled to t and consideration at bis hanas. ee ee &7 Two brotbers named Jacob and Johns- ton Barnock, men of Bigh standing and fine education, residing at Larcozie, Mo., between whom a bitter fend had existed for a iong re) met a few days sincé near the residence ot the latter both heavily arme4, when a des- perate fight ensued, lasting for i min- utes, Beth finally fell te the ground from sheer exbaustion. bors passing along shortly found the elder, brother, Jocob, dead, and younger so badly man. gied that he cannot survive. bas in Appomat- tare CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE —Yes:masy fernoon Mr. Sherman moved reconsider the yote by which the pil! exempting trom Internal (+x the wrapping pa) made [rom weod or corn- stalks was pasend He Gesired to offer an amendment & tax of te per ceat. on 2 Fr corporation moves, or scrip issued by any national benk. He (Mr Sherman) sent to the Chair to be read a! (ter from the Secretary of the Treasury, stating that national banksin New Urieans were ts- suing shinplasters and scrip as carrescy. The vote was reconsidered, and the amendmest wee agreed to. The bill, as amended by Mr. Sherman, was then passed, and goes 'o tbe House for concar- rence in amendment The bill to anthorize the sale of certain stocks in possession of the Government beld io trast for the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians, was Gebated and passed Mr. Trumball called up the joint resolution to suspend further proceedings under the te appoint commissioners to pay loyal sla owners for slaves enlisted im the army, and it WAS passed—yeas 32, nays 7 The House billto incluce the employees ef the quartermaster’s and commissary de- partments with those whose salaries are ip- cpessed twenty per cent by the resolution of isst session came from the House, and on mo- non of Mr. Willams, was indefinitely post- poned ‘The Senave then, at 4 20, went into executive ion, and soon after adjourned. Hovuse.—Yesterday atternoon— The bill for relief of the South was debated at great length by the House m Committee of the Whole, when Mr. Bingham's amendment to strike out of the jornt resolution the words appropriating One million dollars, and imsert- ing these words “And to thatend the Secretary of W: hereby authorized and directed Commissioner apply so much as he may deem necessary for he purposes aforesaid of the unexpended Inoneys heretofore appropriated to supply freedmen aud refugees with provisions or ra- tions,” was adopted. The various amendments offered by Messrs. Schenck. Butler, Farnsworth, Pile, Shelia- barger, Broomail, Logan, and others, were voted upon and rejected. Am amendment of- fered by Mr. Logan providing that the ex- penditure shall notextend beyond the appro- rations already made for the Freedmen's urean was adopted The committee then rose, and reported the bill; and the House seconded the previous question upon it Mr. Banks, from the Committee on Koles, to which was referred the resolution of Mr Baker, some days ago, for the appointment of acommmtee on labor, yeported a ruie that there shall be appointed at each Congress a Committee on Education and Labor, to con- ist of nine members. Adopted The effort to gets vote on the passage of t bill tor the relief of Southern destitation p mg been tried and abandoned, the House ball. past five adjourned all State, mu Fr Chima. SHANGHAI, Feb. 17, vin Saw [FRANOISCO, March 20. —The U steamer Wachusett ar- rived bere from Kosim on the 6th instant. Captain Schufeldt, her commander, states thst all the crew of the chip General Sherman bad been murdered by the pirates. The United States war ships Hartford. enandoah, and Ashuelot are at Hong Kong. The Snenan- doah is under orders for Yokohama, Japan, and will sail for (bat port immediately to re- heve the Wyoming Jnited States Minister Ansen Burlingame is im bigh favor at the Court of Pekin, his conciliatory course of diplomacy being generally approved in high quarters. Mesers. Russell & Co, agents of the Sbangbsi Steam Nawigation Uompany, have purchased ihe steamers Kosyama, Kiang, So- ding and Tawah. They bave also arranged with tbe Hong-Kong and Canton Steam Navi- gation Company that the iatter shall withdraw from the trade competition, thus ing none but the American fiag floating there wa- ters. The French are sbout to constract a short railroad trom Shanghai to Leichow. The English are jealous of the rgowth of the French interests im the East. The Ku nm fleet will soon Jeave tbe Chinese waters, it issaid, bound jor the Mediterranean. The French fleet will resumé operations in the Corea in the spring. Consul General Seward returns to the Caited States on the Colorado. The Fen Sr. ALpans, Vt. March 20.—This village is aseuming 4 mach more than usnal activity in consequence of the presence of a large number ef strangers among us, umd the impression pre- vails that & second attempt at tne conquest of Canada is soon to be attempted by the Fenian Brotherhood, and that they intend, as they did in the attempt of last June, to make an advance on the Provinces from this place. This belief is strengthened from the fact that nine-tenths of the hundreds of strange faces among us are undoubtedly Celtic, and that the movements of their eri are in a high degree mysterious, many’of them adopting the custom of German pediers. Kot their accent is unmistakable, and their language is not very commendatory to Britain. These pedlers have for the last few days been privately conveying their wares to the interior in wagons which are believed to contain, instead of brass jewelry and calico, notbing more nor less than arms and ammuni- tion with which to prosecute & war upon Can- ada. These munitions are, it is thought, being secreted in available places until men arrive to use them, which. from present prospects, will be at no distantday. Some of the strangers in town are recognized as officers who partici- pated in the raid last summer. CHIGNoNs—The New York “The votaries of fashion in York may be blind to all reason, all cenffmon sense, bat when their cleanliness is impngned, and an Accusation is entered against them of setting at naught peatness and tidiness, they imme- Giately are up and in arme, not as the tougher sex. would do, battling with their accusers, but sensibly removing the object of popular Aversion. So cbignons bave suddenly become unfasbionable. Fifth Avenue went touch the horrid thing, Murry Jiil] wouldn't even jook &* it, and not for wor! could you induce Madison Square to purchase it. This much bas been done wisely and well, but there are still many who look lingeringly on the ap- parently handsome coil, sceptical of its being World says asan apple of the Dead Sea, ‘rotten at the core.’ For these and others a few more par- ticulers m: not paove uninteresting, and must prov death blow to the last few chig- nons still ‘live #nd move and have their be- ings’ on the heads of a few misguided mortals. BLEEDING FROM ExTRaCTING TEETH.—The remedies for bleeding which resulis from ex- tracting teeth are quite simple. The first remedy is coid water, held in the mouth and copiously used on the outside. This, in many cases, will be sufficient; yet there are instances when this will pot answer. In nh a case take cotton or lint, well soaked im @ strong solution of alum water, rolled up im a small, bard wad, and press it firmly up the cavity of the tooth, to as to reach the mouth of the bleeding vessel, and at the same time close the teeth upor and compress it 0 a8 to retain itin that position, where it sheuld be kept from two to twelve hours without being removed This remedy is simple. easily applied, and within the reach of every person A Divorce Case.—Robert Newell, (Orpbexs ©. Kerr) & well-known litteratear of New York, not long since, it may be remembered, married the well-known Adah Isaacs Men- ken. Getting tired of his bargain, he sued for & divorce, and on Monday, in the Sapreme Court, the reteree reported in his favor, ana Sn order was made accordingly. {7 Six large business houses were consum - ed by firein Memphis, Tennessee, on Gay night last, involving a loss of bun- dred and fifty thoueand dollars. The basi- nee part of the city of Albany, Georgia, was also destroyed by fire, the damage amounting to two hundred thousand dollars. genie S7 The Legislature of the new State of .Ne- braska is to be convened in a short time, to €nact the legisiation necessary to put the S'ate government in working order. ebraska i+ the thirty-seventh State. ; —— preachers are increasing in Eng- and. S7There bave been thirty-three cases of small-pox in Norfolk during the present month S7 The cholera is already re-appearing in Europe. 87° A probibitary liquor bill hasbeen de- feated in the Minnesota Legisiatore. S7 Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis have both been confined. 87°A wife in Chicago, diverced by frau: married the only witness in the cage. S7 Last French: Pisin linen collars w the bandsomest dresses. 7" 1t is cix years since Jef. Davis assamed the Presidency of ,the so-called Southera Confederacy. 87 A revival is going OR among the colored peopic of Charleson, S.C, and sixty, of botn sexes, were publicly immersed last Sunday. @7 Fresh herrings are abundant in the Nor- folk market at 25cents perdozen. ~ bis throat cut on the sidewalk, corner of Grand and Ninth streets, Williamsburg, 4 Y., on Menday.. He died soon after ry No clue to the murderer has ere nezrenee. S87 Iu England four-fitths of the work beep apd postoffices is = nthe same couatry women consutute Wirdsof the liquor sellers. =

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