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ae . CONGRESSIONAL, saw gee ate THE EVENING STAR. ere easninonen uaa que ute’ Excmancs. x The ssanee oe a : Tuxsvar, March 9%. pened this morning with an incress-4 | 4 Ly. BCREEYS, he Largest Cirealation im the District. | uichoor Govcmment sconce aes eg Sy EE aL? BUBNETr, SEN TE. —Mr. Conness rove to correct a para- ber of members wefe added to the Association, AT METZE. ‘ee weaue ' PE. Reform—The Eastern Question—Finan- Taser €, = graph wBich p. tppeared im the papers. to | ameng them several from Washington. Off-r- TO m1GHT Ww.D. LLACH, Editer and Prepricter. 18! ‘Cab! Associa: ress. the effect that he intended to decline a renomi- | inge—750 bbis, ex! flour, 600 do. family, 500 = WA y e P RSA epee caper ga ipres | call pation, toenterinto the manufacture ot brandy } do. cut extra, 5,C00 boshels yellow corn, 100 rt Of Commons, to-night, the retorm bill was re. | Sad wine. He bad no intention of violating | do. mill teed. Market mchanged; holders firm; WASHINGTON OITY: U.S. Five Twenties, 1365. wy W7X | sumed. Mr’ Gladstone made a speech in the principles of his friend from M .ssachu- Stock light, and receipts small. No offerings TUESDAY.............. MARCH 2¢, 1867. | U.S. Five Twenties, Jan&J'y, 65.16 107% ich be declared against the Goverument | Sette, (Mr. Wilson.) ee of wheat: prices unchanged. Sales of cutex- mented U.S. Ten Forties... 97% lan of reform, and op} the ma weed. Mr. Howe, from the mmittee on Claims, | tras at 12.75; 4,50 bushels yellow corn, £1.03. “ - —— = ve es | Pint of retorm. and epposed the eeeo Feported the joint resoiation relative to the | extras, $14 59a$i5.25; family: $16.s0sts so, eat Machivicuat Cort py S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. 106% | Loxpow, March 25—Midnignt—A dispatch eye tn A ter Maldon fedvand thea | oxen, Sit Sore weet Dee Ssasve.; brown | Wesnington clan feline ie cree SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TBLE- 105% | trom Constantinople states that the Turaish | ®™¢ i ite stam, LSatUc.: shorts, 3c. then passed. ene thousand satecrivers | EW YORE eg BOARD GALES. Government denies that the European pow- Tar ELxction —The special election for a become +: ubsoribers to come st once Buy wr Mr. Sumner introduced a bill to enforce the member of the Common Council to fill the thousand books om hand ————— | Uonpons ad 105% pot have eared Late fiche the cession | several amendments to the Constitution, &c.. | vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr Rey- LF Ri a Say sae ee - alamo One : by securing the elective franchise to colored | turn, pr, yesterday without an un. | mb 23 10t 204 Penney THE COURSE OF THE STAR. 7.30"s, Jame . It 18 sta‘ed that the Porte will never consent ‘Laid on the table » Pi = = = 5 fohe 30's July to the giving up of the Island ot Candia. "Mr. Basteny trom? to Goines the Dis. | RICS*snt incident to disturb the peace. Afver [| BESESY Glye MOTIOR that I have lent my Our friends of the Lro ivr.an afternoon paper Gold... FRANK¥OuT, March 25—Evening United Mr. Harlan, ommittee on the Dis- | counting the ballots last bight, the jadges an- Started bere a few weeks ago, (the existence a busteod, LEWIs MILLSR. in conse. omt support the family, and his crasi treet. mente!me And { thereiore torewara mest - Propet) abe scapicd byaeie Pukost yess pe a ya at my on. x here are font smell child FINANCIAL, Lewis Joauson & Oo, quote Stocks and Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: trict of Volumbia. reported the bill to incorpo- | nounced the total vote 1,€20, and the election States bonds closed th. rate the Lincoln Monument Association: which | of Benjamin Darby, Esq, the Republican can- was amended and then passed. didste, by 57 majority, over James Goddard, On motion of Mr. Nye, tne bill to amend the Esq , the Democratic candidate. organic act of the Territory of Colorado, was ALY. BuRNETT.—This genuine wit, comic | "8! roa alive yer, pres ony La = pm i ; orator, and Groll mimic, who has “9 draw- MILLER mn Motion oO} Pomeroy, the joint resolu ing crowded houses for over a week in Wash- 7 tion prohibiting the isene of ‘any agricultural | ington, will appear here at Ferret iv innn | SQM pRLT BATS: AND ALL KINDS oF college land scrip to any of the rebellious | morrow night, acd our citizens who wish oo ue TOV Ey ne teers vening at 77%. of which. however, is hardly known to one- twentieth of the popalation of the District of Co. lumbia and the surrounding region,) is ex- ceedingly exercised with refere; to the New Yorx, March 25.—Ist B 4—U. 8. 1331 Sv aps former positions on public affairs. We Coupon 6's, 10=x: ao. 5. 108%; U. S. 5's Propose to enlighten it. The STAR sustained | 10-40 8, Coupons, 97 30"e, 105%; Canton Os., the cause of the Union aad Government | 45%; Oumberlangd Coal Uo. pret'd,32; Quick: egret The Fort Phil Kearney Massacre, St. Lovie, March 26—A special dispatch from St. Joseph to the St. Louis Republican gives the following account of the Pnii Kear- ¥ massncree derived by the courier from Crow Indians who received it trem Sioux: NGHAM’S Ubeap Hat store, No 34 The Sioux drew our men out ot the fort aod | States was taken up and passed. enjoy & good laugh should not fail to see him. | lentkon ‘ya P liver Mining Oo..32%: New York Ventral R.R., | x:lled ibem all, Our a fought like tigers, Mr. Sprague calied up the bill fixing the THER 5 bh t ee erento a throughout the war with ability and fidelity 13% Erte Railway, 57: Hudson River KR. in gers, r. Sprag z BE RiveR FRonT.—There is not yet that MPORTA LADIE®.—INDELIBLE ‘ + STH -) | and would pot bave been maste: the Bankrupt law to go into effect. it r - 7 which justly won it the confidence and praise 1:6: Reading R. R, 1014; Michigae ‘Central Had sang ben bepecloee For og 80 easily | time for the PB & re apparent activity of business at the river front STaMPI of all loyal people throngheut the iand. | R.R., 1084; Michigan Southern and N.1 Mr. Sprague moved to amend by fixing the Ay | fast colo.s Will the receipt of whieh mas been peice Baves expe: Which 16 usual at this season. There were | wash aed bot tume &t the Ist of January next. many Incidents of the season which conspired Mr. Drake moved to reter the pill to the to cause this unusual inactivity, but now thst Committee on the Judiciary, fair wea'her appears there are hopes of aspeedy og het ae to call te Hovst.—Mr. F. Thomas (Md.) introduced a | Tevival of trade. There are but few veserls st - ag was. BS» ‘Stereos resolution deciariag that the pabii: property | the wharves, but the number is expected to in- braiding, Fe fast conte. ately used as an arsenal at Harper's Ferry | Cir"se before the close of the week MABKANIED NOT TO Wash OUT. bould be turned to useful accountand reqair- 4 Port or GEORGETOWN.— Ealtered—Steamer Great saving to ladie« having clothes for caull- ing the Attorney General to examine as io the | Columbia, Harper, master, from Baltimore, | ren to make = oak: Bat the tide of the United States to said property and | W!) merchandise. tt reportto this House whether thet tle is in fee The combatait: were so mixed up that the Indians shot a: iuws and killed some of their own party. The bravery of our bugier was much admired, he having aitled several lo- @isns by beating them ou the heaa wild bis bugle. They say there were only sixteen Sioux and four Cheyennes killed og the field, but after they camped eighty-four warriors died from wounds, and of three hunared others wound. ed, it wasexpected half would die. One big The STA at the conclusion of the war | R- R.. 76%; do. guaranteed, —; Llimois Oon- tral R. R., 115; Cleveland and Pittsburg K.R. was for baving the Government deal as 7%; Chi and Nortnwestern R. It. 35%. leniently with the rebels as possible, in the peatearon, 61%: Olevelana and Toledo kh. belief that they could be trusted to return into | RK. 1)8 34: Osicago and Rock Isiand R. R., 96%: tull communion in the Union without stera Pittsburg, Fort Wayne. and Chicago R. R. exactions from them. It therefore favored the | % 3; de sale teage ne a esee ae Views and policy of President Johnson until = ae P the development of the fact that if that policy THE REPUBLICAN C cvs (same sa they J 1 whether the property is held AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA.—We clip the fol- | \eamped & oh a Nig ox shaenventure cater seo fe eenuces of tbe Republican members | Sioux chief was among the kitted dete the President tor public Use. Agreed lowing items from the Alexandria Gazetic of | cost bE beat been, sibly, au almost entire sacrifice of ail of the Senate and House was held tast even. They mention one man on a white horse, who to. | yesteroay aiternoon male of aay pattern the Government sought to preserve in taking | ing in the Hall of the House of Representa. cut off An Indian's head witb one stroke of his Mr. Woodbridge (Vt.) introduced a bill to : The remains of P.G. Sachem, H.O. White. | sented or the money returned uparms. When that fact became evident to | tives, sabre, and say they left the battle fleld when : create the office of Surrogate in the District of | More, 1. O. R. M., of Wasbipgton, were es. mh 12-4f 439 9th etreet the Sag, it did its duty as mantuily andeffec- | Hon. N. P. Banks, of Massacbusetts, ocea- Seoeah Renan. ee Oth baving “Aa’ | Cohambtny aud tedenas toe Powers and duties | corted from the steamboat wharf to the grave. | ore 4 SSR ‘ively im favor of the alternstive poticy—that | Pitd the chair, and Representatives Ferry aud ‘There were twenty-two hundred Indians | Of fuardians in said District. Heferredto om- | ¥8rd, yesterday evening, by members of Osage ment of home made of Congress—as any other journal in tne coun- Heys acted as secretaries. mitter on Judiciary. Tribe of 1. O. RK. M., No, 9, Grand Council of Also .® full assort - reets, W Des, jt a (The bill is the same as that introduced last | 1.0 K- M., Eastern Lodge of I 0.0. F., of | Corsets, Whalebones, Corset yy essicn Washington city, and by Sarepta Lodge of 1. | Trimatt Will ‘be ‘sold et the lowest Tuten ne Mr. Woodbridge asked but failed to obtain | O O. F . and Osceola Tribe of I. O. R- M,of | ORABLBS BAUM'S Heop Skirt ani 0 ieave to introauce a resolution authorizing tae | this city. Tae procession was iong and im- | ufectory engaged in the fight, and tne streagth of tae conseatrated tribes 18 reported at twenty-eight Bundred lodges. which are now moving to- wards Yellow Stone and Missouri rivers. Senator Drake, of Missouri, attempted to in- try, and rejoices to know that no orber, a@ny- | troduce the subject of the adjournment ot where, bas had more influence in the work ot | Congress. bringing the people of this District and the Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, remiuded : aus to ft the House t: tain during the sing, and inc!uded two bands of music from | 7th streets wole South tp tothe hapafl cousiuon ote | Meh ata wan ated fy Srnpeea Hebbery and Marder. Ste Gssans aasee arises | Wanteaua spout | See gp popular mind, here and iu that section, tneex- O's Pot inciuded. PoTTsviLLx, March 26 —On Saturday night employed in the House Heala’s Band. J QUETS, 0} istepce of which all now realize. Thus the Mr. Drake expressed himself satisfied with | UT irishmen broke into the house of Henry Mr. Holman (1nd.) asked but failed to intro- | _ The remains of the Rey. E. R. Veitch. of the in mature! form sry ds : the explanation, and the subject was dropped. | Rapp, # farmer living uear Kingtown, ia this duce a resolution declaring it to be tae judg. | Baltimore Qonference of the Methodist Epis, | HALE HON BES ood 8 STAR b&s progressed cheerfully and effective- xp ion, an: e subject et seh PREF Aa b. A bi uce a resolutio judg @ ch Sort ‘# ri MOSS, Halk D The object of the meeting was then staied to | County. to ro Rekbpor Hamed gJacod | men: of the House that lands and other seo” | copal Church South, arrived here to-day by ly with the progress of ideas, and has had the be tne formation of a national Congressional Jolnson went to his assistance when one of honor of bringing thousands and tens of thou- | Committee and to take action Won regard to sands to progress with it, until its views on | the more efficient organization of the national public affairs have bees adopted by aconsid- | Republican party, North and South. The * u 188. Has removed Tities exempt from State or municipal taxation sheng fee sme Died eg) Gn between ‘Gand x =o should be taxed by Congress, and instructing fe (Tuesd ing, aor 4 the Committee of Ways and Means to report a | O'clock, in the M. E. Church South. Mr. J’ AND NoTaay pUSUD, bili to equalize taxation. Vel ch, who died in Newton, Frederick coun- | fo °}ee som srentveas delely the robbers shot him dead and wounded Rapp. Rapp stabbed one of the robbers when ihe gang fled. 120e- 2 i necessity @f this was urged upon the cancus Mr. Eldridge ( Wis.) introduced aresolation, | ‘¥, Va.,on the 10th of last month, was a native = erable majority of the people of the Federal by Meacy ¢ bi % Teenelie Kelley, Pile, Evunorkan News —The steamer City of | which was agreed to, directing the Committee | Of Alexandria, and ason of the late William B - Metropolis; a matter of great importance | Senator Wilson and others Mssbington, from Queenstown on the isi, | on Public Expenditures to allow Senator Pat. | Veitch, Eeq., formerly Mayor of this city, OARDING. Of Southern pablo ite, Teconstraction | | A Cengressional Commitice consisting of | bas arrived at New York, Tun Cuatey ey | On Pablic Expenditures Pasaeeecenasn?? | wailed tek rose arene net tank pte ~OOD TABLE BOARD $00 PEE MONTH of Southern public opinion on the basis | One from each State was then appointed and very wintry, with easterly winds and snow | of the testimony taken by such committee. | fe _ jas bons B — theo os ggg of G southwest r of 8th Bet Try ot the ideas in politics, in business and the | ‘B® c@ucus adjourned aimostdaily. The Feniar agitation continued. Mr. Butler, (Ma: ising to a personal © tew minor repairs yet required on the corne: and reste. No further collistons are reported. The mili- tary are kept constantly on the alert in various strategic points. The severe weather it was thought would check the Fenian move- Ment. Six fiving columns of military are in Tipperary, Waterford, Cork, Thuries, Ciare, and Carlow. The party sent to the Gaites mountains retarned ‘without prisone-s, Alarming reports are in constant circulation. Southmeath and Queen's counties had been put under the peace-preserving act. The necessities of the future ef the conn- try, that exist at this moment in the loyal States. Other journals may have progressed faster than the Stan: though it is question- to New York to relieve Gen’! Van Vliet, who able whether any other has succeeded in so has been ordered to relieve Capt. A. S. Kime bringing up to a healthy condition so large a | bail, A.Q.M.at Baltimore. Capt. K. has been body of readers with antecedents entirely op. | ordered to report to the Commanding General posed to such progress in the right direction, | 824 hye Saoriermnsier Department of Mis- Tne STR promptly admits for the benefit of | *°BT! for assignment to duty. explanation, called atiention to the debate be- | Alexandria Canal; but, two or three working pa himself and Mr. Bingham a day er two | d&yvs will suffice to put it in excellent order. Sg0, and said he had had laid apon members’ The through passengers on the Orange and desks a printed sbeet, showing the report of Mtaeere on win oe: pion esi — Mr. Bingbam’s remarks as they appeared in i ria an e058 the Globe, and as they were really uttered, as | (ieorgetown Railroad, and not by steamboat a | pd gl ty —- 4 for fernilion o stugto &ppeared from the reporter's notes. The re. | 45 bas been the tor some weeks past. healthy location for the summer Terme mody port as publiened did him (Butler) iafentioe, LESSEE mh 26 3t” and be did not envy any one who could in the YE Ey i TRRowW) cool of :be evening sit down and deliberately | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MT pen & speech that could not be answered, and ARMY ORDERS. Brevet Major General Rufas Ingalls, Assist- ant Quartermaster General, bas been ordered OARDING.— Pleasant leasant fromt » a private family from the : Captains E. B. Kirk, G. B. Lauffer, and A. | North American confederation bill was reads | put it immediately preceding what purported FORREST HALL. FB Listreets between S34 the Leader's present modest and unselfish ends | F. Rockwell, Assistant Quartermasters, have | third time and passed in the British House of | to be an answer. Mr. Butler then proceeded ONE NIGHT ONLY. ia ™ Snd aims, that before the war it sided with the | bern assigned to duty in the Department ot | Commons on the Sth inst. to refer again to the trial of the conspirators in WEDBESDAY. MAROH 27, 1357. H4NrDsomacy-Fensisi iD PARLOR aND Democratic party, even to the extent of s Mi<souri. ees | tie assassination of Mr Lincoln. and he reit- ALF. BURNETT, Chambers and good Tabie , in a most « 2 = Brevet Lieut. Col. T. Moore, Quartermas- erated the statement heretofore made, that the America’s Ber: sirable and healthy locality. Apply at 380 K «t, porting Breckinridge, and that since the ter, has been asrigned to duty at Nashville, BTABLISHED 15583. evidence did not justify the execution of Mrs. ry between Lith and 13th sts b 2 war it supported President Johnson's policy | Tenn.. to relieve Capt. Kirk. McPHEESON 4 FERGUSON. Surratt. He said be bad not, as was eharged MISS HEL B Rooxs FOB RENT, WITH OR WITHOU nul satisfied by manifestations of South. | | Brevet Major A. (¢. Robinson and Capt. J. 571 Pann. AVENUE, conven Ist stRZE?, by Mr. Bingham, reflected upon the military | 9:10, 30 conte; Beserved Beats 50 conts hoard, at 275 Vermont ern opinion, that its snecess might involvea | V. Furey, A-sistant Q aartermasters, have becn Oaritor Hitt, Citicers composing the court at the assassina- | Tors open ot 7: commence at 8 o'clock pre- | *241 sts : fice of all thi q Assigned to duty in the Department of Dakota, Dei vow ton trial, forthey were compelled to take the cisely. It’ DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE BOOM, with Sometie erate emtcaal benetits that choata’| “tives Gols. 0. L. restate tock Hamilton, | PUBR DBOGS, MEDICINES and OHEMICALS, | j.w {rom the Judge Advocar. He ther inne A Bose Ayn) properly result from the victory of the loyal Majors ‘st artillery, bave heen assigned to BBYUMBRY, FAROY mated that Mr. Bingham bad,as Juage Adyo- Ly . INSTRUMENTS, &c., &o. in a private family, at he ote. Bet: can No. 436 H street. between loth and lth cause. Since then, it bas iabored as manfully | duty in the Department of the East. exte. withheld at the trial’ mach import. CRRsrEe THAN EVE ; hpi en 101 Brid, ) jar, changed. b 23 Bt Physislans Prescriptions accurately compound- : stock of Spring ana pepe ELU-FUENISHED papa and successfully in support of the views of -- ss a. The Night Bell promptly answered. ant iy golem orgie aay ice Dress Goods tu t PLEssent Ss py RA i eae it bees Possible for a journal to Tre teller Feae eadtee! Geo had been spoiled of some of its pages, and i, r Indiana ave. Terms moderate. 13-tAl abor, and is at this moment exerting an influ- 2 be intimated that the mutilation was done e ther by Mr. Binghamor wi and these lost pages would ence in the right direction such as the Lead-r paso Adin a Son ee Capers could not hope to achieve, judging from the Lieutenant E. M King. Lieutenant EW. meagre amount of brains, tast and force man- Henry has been placed on the retired list. ifested in ite columns, if living to a thou: nd —_—_ NOW 18 YOUR cuaNcE! SELLING OFF AT LESS THAN COST’: For two weeks only, I offer my entire stock of BOOKB, STATION by Pandy ABTIOL 68. s connivance, cents; house- ‘OB RENT—Two weil furnished PARLORS, on ené Driliings, KF the Gret floor, with or without BOARD. Ap- , 0 ne Cae eo eaee ply 393 E st. bet. 9th and loth. = felz I designs of the conspirators, and wou heteactne rp tig long — ‘ABLE BOARD at baye shown that while Mrs, Sarratt might | C#8b sine recent decline, and t bargains T : - ~ have been cognizant of & plan to abduct the | Wty De® expected by all who’ may favor us with « vid HI HOU: PERFUMBLY. SOHO KS, PRAYEK s totthe assassi "mh 26-10" years hence. If these admissions will help the THE WHITE HOUSE BOOKS, ROSARIES, AVINGS, ac. ot President. she was ignorant oft he assassination. mh 26-12) BENJAMIN MILLER. Leader's cause against the STAR, it is heartil To-day being Cabinet day, no visitors were , LESS THAN COST)!" *°" One significan: passage remained in the diary, . 2. WHEATLEY'S 2 LOST AND FO Welcome to them. We overlook its trick ps admitted at the Executive Mansion. A few Bow Windo ree for sale very cheap: | in ee Pumenne tates due’ cal aan V “5 iD. Cuan - — garbling the Stan's articles of the past, in | Senators and Representatives had interviews | Uall early and secure bargains a boone " : N P BROPHY, ©8T—A LOCKET. view of its own desperate condiiion. Its | With the President this morning JU! _Mmb 26 eo3t_ 314 F street. betwe DYELNG AN: and hb roposed to return to Washington Office, Hi. searabets e i loth and ith, | 3), q Betabiiehed ‘in 183 ith a Likeness Satis and give poet =P. een ciser a of his Ee ari 23} a reward given if delivered PS y ermme. Ho-y clear himself? Upon whom was etr. = sciatiaipapienaclenayneplanmemreiromed BR eT QUARTERMASTER’s Dr- HOM, REORS he to throw the responsibility of the crime! | 20w by far the t oat OST—On the isth inet . on New York aveuue, Congress to transfer the Government adver- W tall this testimony placed before | lishment of the kind in this secti. Bear 9 9th, or in the Post Office Depa tisements from the Sran. with its largest daily | ?48™#"T—The Government property in AND ar ben ie Fame! eehare shaun oan fo Dyeing and Scouring of all Kinde done in the best | ment, ous halfof a GOLD LOGKET. The tea. ceased. fcae ivan Ls 'y charge of Major Ludington, U. S. A, and LARGEST sTOGK . u wpa vanes ene inntignted pitctneattmd ol a will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 32 Publisbed in the Department of Wash complices were ; arely ankful for past favors, the suvecriber | New York avenue mh 26-2t Feteesl Matropoim, io tieelf— the Leador— tom, wilh shortly beamed ater te Cenk 1 ue crey aived'by toe atsnesinaton, and’ who was to | “Woateveccved snaiestranat nace wait., | | O8TOe the aah Taot_ou FouojTooes es . - . C. A. jon, and wi . which is as wholly without circulation as | Tompkine, Depot Quartermaster. The ia dors or gecsaed snther Preteen nlite tenn ae inoes and deepal ap Sephimosine ant cornea ae meek Brack eee sees without any element of character or capacity | fer the purpose of Baving the Quartermas‘er’s | OLE LEATHER AND FRENCH ZBUNKs, done its work. Post pe macy nt as peck a other A'suitable reward will be likely ever to secure it five readers where the | Property in and about the city in the hands of FOPIO ABD PACKING TRUNKS. Mr. Bingham, in replying to Mr. Butler, de- | when it inciosed cto, Peet except Be raraey> | Cotarned te Star Office Cy prope fps aay a oa eter, fi eromered eats Gen. ‘Endington LApIRs AND pays Ons neee ms, | nied that he had withheld any Portion of the dinates dis uscd Heian TA UP BSTRAY—On Monday ti of the trial referred to. The onl: sor The Republican, in an article upon the Gov. SADDLERY, HABW, Petters eeits ull evseney wiiteaa ene teat ena ae =p 345 MUCHEOOM ORAcKERS 34> | a cait’ The waer will pay en Sy LS ernment Advertising, greatly exaggerates the | #@-The ex-Kebel General Longstreet has | 4¢ the Extensive and Practical after the fact, and all lawyers knew that could dendas inane i 2 | away. 2 ateicn sisson. amount paid for advertising the proposals fo: | expressed his opinions on the reconstruction MANUFACTOBY OF not be admitted in any court. All courts de. Just received and for sale AN & BRO. m 26-8t Boundary. bet. 9th and 10ia. carrying the mails, when ljast publishea in a plan in the columns of the New Orleans Timez, JAMES 8. TOPHAM 200, §7°500 SEVENTH STREET. East side, one @bove Odd Feilows* cided that such evidence was inadmissabi: 345 Pennsylvania aven: but —— theirs were not equal to the un- mb 23-eoStif Opposite Metropolitan Hu tel, conquerable genius of the unconquerable <u e ar NOTBS, dra ‘Washington paper. The amount PSid wa; not | He says there is no humiliation attached to an more than one-tenth the amount stated by the | 8¢ceptance of the terms proposed by Uongress, é . VEEMAY FLOUR. has no reaso PalBING bero of Fort Fisber. The gentleman could Manufectared by D. L. Shoemake: Republican. peti on genie ta Larpimereiioe Promptly executed by the best workmen. Rot produce the diary, and ‘he (Mr. Bing. jot - ct ional ot Powe . um SAE PS a red y 3 am 101 5 had The ve superior bran 'LOUB, in > A HOPEFUL CHANGE IN THE SOUTH. admission of the Southern States. AA “ All indications now point to what may be S7From Philip & Solomons we have the truly called a radical change of sentiment in ry, the Soutnern States. That such a ct U.S. Bank Note Detector and U. S. Bank would have taken place at an earlier day if Rote Souvenir, containing interesting and useful photographic cepies of the U. 8. it Bad not been that the hopes of Southern Treasury notes, and National Bank notes, liticians were unduly excited by expecta- ablished (b: | eid erage (a of the Secretary of = 3 of « thin, reget * (Sarr. ps fre rpeseey) y the American Photograph 01 “some! [4 up” in their favor | ‘ : Philip & Sol the Wash through Northern disaffection to the Policy of Pas pene ¥ iP at Congress, is not tobe doubted. Having been 35 OBNTS FOB A GOOD, HEAVY r of BRITIBH BOOK! —— ’ Us- never seen it. He (Mr. Bingham) challenged | and 49 pound sacks, conta ene BE-SHIRTS and DRAW: his ment to produce the evidence, and | sale by when prodacedit would not bet s character to nf Sore ep convince any one except, perhaps, one who i ) bad lived in a bottle aud was fed win a | _™S2%2w_[IntelaChron] Georgetown: D-0 spoon, In oe a again M#B0BaNT TAIBOBING denied that he had wit! any portion ‘ of the testimony or had dealt in any particular IH ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, in an unjust ee ee merry . He yo — not the organ of the urt, and it was not his ishing to eco ‘i duty to bring the testimony referred to before | gaae tenia ne %° Cconomise, and at the x and for m 25-3t : alt. { __320, Metacrots & same time obtain th —— RE! the Court. The plan to kidnap the President BEST GABMENTS 10 convinced. however, that the National Legis. | NoMINATE».—Gen. F. P. Blair, of Missouri, | (2#NOH WOVER Bo a Ons CURSETs wi im evidence, and was completely in- ff gxaminecur new y Care aad oer: Araby. Golden oN lat rm in its policy of i ® brother of Hon. Montgomery Blair, was yes- | MADAME PRINOE’S, 22 MARKET SPACE, | ve-tigated. He had never had the dary tu ine pega y: FAMILY ‘aud EXTRA FLOUBS. All grades ‘ure is fi in its policy of demanding such 'd denied t hatically th: AND VBSTINGS, ‘ guarantees from them as willensure the pro- | terday nominated as Minister to Austria, in| The money refunded if not as represen | appeegenmib-ne oe pupaitied the manhiten which we will make to order at mi sors Extras, from $3 to $18 50, as to quan! tection of all citizens in their political ang | place of Mr. Motley, resigned. Ex-Senator ¥ assortment of MILLIBERY and lated based of any of the testimony. The whole charge than the usual pti BATES was false, Sorrnrs Aen malicious, — for ee WaLL, = —: &00., trath of what he utter e was willing to DR Bavenue, jodyen by him who would oventwnlly judge mb28-6tif [Int] between sth ana 10th streets. Soltis Geneon / tt alland would hold them to acceunt for the @ NING 8 "i mb 23 near Baltimore and 0. B. Road dé e*s of this day. A SBABD OPENING OF SPRING ANDBUM tle FAMILY MEAL, (Taylor & legal rights previous to their admission into | Cowan, of Pennsylvania, was rejected a tew 'D HAY, STAW, &c, the Union, and that euch a Policy is sustained | day ago for the same position, it wili be re- by & vast majority of the people, they begin to | membered. realize the extent and importance ot the revolu- PaTENTS TO BE IssvED.—For the week Als FANCY GOUDS, of the latest importation. _mb 26-1m* GOOD NEWS FOR ALL! PSY DOCTOR Has ARRIVED. This great and real Astro! can iti 4 fy ure, prio, ‘bac ci ATEST PARIS D. oF Hain tion in the relstion of races brough: about by | eeday & tell the Past, Present, and Mr. Butler endeavored to obtain a farther We invite particular attention te our large and Essie the war, and toshape their couree aceordingh, Sah be loomed eee: the eneas moe eee setae sdily. “also. cures | Br Ware's (N'Y) © lnvecreet ee | fall line of Black BELRSo 3 omer Goods. + 7 ALLIet The wholesome example set by ex-(overnor patente. During the past week over 50 ap. 0 B street’ near | Was siegaeianind bya very. decisive vote. Black ALPAOAS, from $7 conts to 91.80. FRENCH Halk DRESSER, Brown, and other intelligentand pa riotic pub- | plications and 60 caveats have been filed. add ft A Biriped sod Figured MOHAIBS. 908 Bement beeen ide and ten L Wen in their mids: isnow " . _ pawetineane . ine La shades. . P air: = South Caro! . “septportnaaprtecen S7 The Trustees of the Peabody Education ‘That the subsort- N ILLINEBY.— MES. ROCKWOOD has re- All Wool Pata Bs. Bleck and Oolored. ok Alitot, — 7, Deesper, of and South Carolina the first and boldest State 2 . moved to No. 434 (Ph CHIN? ZEB, PRBUALES sna cinOn nies. jebrated Bache! whom tved in thie im advocating the beresy of secession, wilj | F¥™d bave adjourned their meeting in New Gourt of | ae otdi )Bhere, in addition to ber A nice assertment of Spring OHALLIES, at 25 | country. has now been established leat doubtless be in advance of her sister States ia | York. They will meet ia Richmond next stock of SEASONABLE MILLINER accepting the situation. It is indeed a hopeful | January. sign whea such men as Wade Hampton jo INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this their former slaves in a public meeting to con. source to-day were 358,560.23. sult as to their political future. Georgia is no; found a well selected assortme: Pre end FANCY GOODS. cents per yard eight ‘ia Washi: nde 0 ERIN TY. at i2%. 16, 18 and 20 conte Ha™s FOB THE SPRING WEAR. T ecched and Brown MUSLINS, of all makes and ths. from up. LINEN GOODS sit Gescetpttons, LOTHS and CASBIMERES, for Men and le SILK HATS. ar said deceased, are hereb; tous, With the vouchers thereof, tot - ten ber. on’ or before the 234 day of March neat: by law, be excluded from ali Sir F. they may otherwise, Tene SILK Hae a fine assortment of HOSIERY. GLOVES, far behing, thanks to the tatelligent patriotiom | SSE =™iAus-; lt is Teporied ibet Sir Fred. “Given under my hand this28i@ay-ef Merch, reer, | Hew cod teoutifal shapes HATS and OA SUSPENDERS) POCKET HANDARECHIEES, of Governor Brown; Alabama is about to cal; | information that the sentences’ of the co P OSTRGMAYER. "| for young men and port eae a , 3.8; SBEBY 4 00. GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, & Convention; Mississippi is moving in the | demned Fenian prisoners in Canada will be mb lawOwe trix. Hatter, 234 yi aveni Old Stand of Yates & Selby, Ho. 460 7th street, opposite Post Office, same direction, and other States will follow. | Femitied. AVING TO MOVE IN 4 FEW DAYS | _mb 21m Rear corner 18th street. | mh233t___—_323 Pennsylvania avenue. siesicnid eth cas We appeal to those who have denounced the ese cee i cles eke ng 18T OF PROPOSALS OF A MISUBLLA- IFBINSUBANOE. descriptions, Past o. Congress,toanswer whether so much She. BURRESS, Tn Tenn Tit tacpeaeat ener SCs 4 neous character. received at the office eithe DRBSS SUITS at reduced prices. MUTUAL LIFS INSURANCE CO. YS’ SUPTS of all descriptions. would bave been accomplished if that body iain! ot hlisdeipnic. , Bor meral for the week ng had been less firm in its determination to reap aT Z. iL. perior PIANOS. ro.nlent a Toten. 1t* : ‘8’ SULTS at all prices. George Creveling, Alexandria, Va.. offers to ASSETS, 51.800 New styles of BOTS’ CLOTHING. mmicein the elds 7 envy curar- | ((S~ Qe teen ae Pravtamacs Howplat ares eee Rperana es oS pene ae, ieee NTS’ CLOTHING ot nednced petoes, mies in the field. ing im April four months, f , . Bladen, xandria, Va., offersto purchase ss€s Paid tm Tyand, 4 How is your time tolay in SPRING GLOTH- siahiiiiniampliaa, talane eataoeerian SppireB D. B HAGN MB. 205 Hotrecs rlaxoa. Faktas, = LODROND, 18 corde, bo 4 Weak ene'D. O..0fer Good Fincnars’ ae haat —"aaee | Rs, as we Ganer apenas bamansisenie Gores onet sg esares : 3 = oem: = t the Qus: "s Jos. M. lay. do de thirty days, ad At the Republican caucus Iast night, the | — JO) LLIs, do ali the ne “Geer Sherwood, Printe: 4 tolowing Congressional Union Comznities was 1c fousty OLUB. held tent Mont (Men _mah 25 3t 306 Penn, avenue, near 10th st, = ES ~ apamiad forme year, | W- J. Gibney, Olerk bg eMITH’S, 460 Tru Sraxer, . 7 the following officers were el for the ci TIER & BROTHER. x and P. Olancy, Boston, Mass., 2% Gherweod. appointed for the Fortieth Congress :—Maine— leg pours 3 ane, Presid Ss 436 PENNA. AVENUE, | offer $16 000 tor the City: it Senator Morrill; New Hampshire—Represen. Douglass, Ist Vice Presi \. 2s : tative Ely; Vermont—Senator Morrill: Massa- chusetis—Rep. Ames; Rhode Isiand—Senator Sprague; Connecticut—Senator Terry; New York—Senator Morgan: N. Jersey—Rep. Freshen James McWilliams. and albert ‘codley, Treasurer oO LOM! fa le gk a the Oolumbie Li ‘Will be held on MONDAY, i ng! The fe Have just received @ fine assertment of Chrome Lithographs, Nut Orsckers and others, Also ry choice lot of Pocket Books and Knives, Stereo scopic Views, Holmes’ Stereoscopes, and Uval FOG RANEY, LOR ae Toe on | Weeprscs, Mie Was! 000 “ ‘ao 10-000 MER 7S NEW OUTSIDE LINE FOR | Wy), Stone Jr awn ee a cor tne veer ie a Sol A NORE: WASH. TON AND per cent. PD previous to 1846 received im pay- GIB 00H, Vaving boon de- Sie eas. f rates, and all i Halsey; Pennsylvania—Rep. Kelly: Mary. Frames. The latest Poetical and Prose Works by yore y having lank Soptioations. tables, of . A lasd—Rep. Thomas; Obio—Kep. Schenck, beat authors. Also, keep constantly on hand | #20? f3,%c ee West Virginia—Rep Hubbard; Tennessee— rar’ plication. or 29, Mast River. par willsonnd thelr orders. POP apache ‘Washington, D. 0. Sad artive bore om Friday” OYs’ CLOTHING. superior Stationery of all kinds. Oook books and Toy Books in great variety. m %5-lw Breck SILKS. COLORED SILKs. Senator Fowler: Indiana—Rep. Coburn; Mich- igan—Senater Chandler; Illinois—Rep. Lo- gan; Wisconsin—Rep. Hopk lowa—Rep, . ALF. BUBNBTT, J. W. THOMPSON. — Allison; Minnesota—Rep. Windom; Nebraska ETZEuOrt i — New stock ana fall supply of all sizes at Sesator Tasyer; Missouri—Kep. McUiurg D- WIE *roHiomr. _u: 35 pieces BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, for ae oie ease | rues + © TALL, OTRPHENG & 00., Kansas—Rep.Clarke; Ualifornia—SenatorCon- BEGISTRY NOTIO! cosh ay ey) he: ‘wresses and Mantes, from $1.75 to $4.60 por yard. TO! ay Mi a Agent, Mr. mh2-6tif. (Intel) 322 Pon's avenue. nese; Nevads- taster Kye; Onegua-—seantor pfttat ie dates 2 Bicetiom anpot PLAIN COLORED SILKS, good quaitty, gs | 3O¥PR TON: i w.tnoursow, | GrainG-OLoTEING yams. —=——____J_W. FHOMPSON. coll fr Some $10,000 was contributed for the distri. end G2-%8 per yard. MjBMBBRS OF CONGRESS AND STRAN- | “Having recsived our Btyles, we can offer I) OHBOK SILKS, §1.25 to $1.00 per jomen jesin CE fee ee ane nal, cae rer ouns see eOVBROOATS AMD MATOH SUITS of New York, con‘ributing 8500. Indie OBBCK BILES. X-wide, 91.50 por yard. leave the city are invited to examine oar | of a1 qual itive Obeck SILK POPLING, $1.35 to 81.28 por yara. | On ee @ ‘WALL, STEPHENS & 00. THE INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Pisid SILK POPLINS, @1.75 per yard. WATOHES, Tat) betwes a ee The receipts from internal revenue sources JOB. J. MAY & GO. gene mh23-6tif [Int] between continue to be below the daily average called \. i 308 Penasylvania avense, dion ane pr my ier ig Wars, fof by the official estimates. Not woriog, ma ATER EO) es between 9th and 10th sts, : z! this fact, however, it is confidently believed owe Ran cE, ity Ly liable official authorities that the total for pacap ani shown on the 3th of June pext, will equal, if not exceed the regular esti- mates upon which the revised law of last July was based. carmen apace tid eat Senave Judiciary Commi ap nnumventee this morning over the House UT THIB8 OUT! GBAED INAUGURATION THEO EAP cas STOR Ladies desirous of purehasing FauOY Goops : os tg ret esate tens MILLIBBBY AND F. aoops, ATOES! POTATORS!( ‘ Ofte new landiog trom schooner BR, Toes. ation concerning &n adjournment, but up at MBS. A, B. "8, and for sale on f Tozp.m bad made no report. It would soem pee He eT eee whit-1w _ 109 Water oO — ST ae aapamnnannaen cao ST tor sale fn cums per. | GF5TLEMBN’S FURBISMING oops, tmonts, sa he Howe resolution proposse, ohrphemer balled fo + ¥ please nperedadaateed party of Maryiaed wil eee ee poented, 6 i = ; WALL, oT! au Px” sui morrow morning, st Broadway = | gee , : pee row arenance et the call of Che president. Bycrter of tes President, (Int] fo 1-00t 4 * mnee-eut (iat} verve re ee,