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“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXORPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Soutwoest corner Pens’? avenue and Lith street, By w.D. WALLACH. <egeienliia nee The STAR is served by tae carriers to thair subscribers in the Oity and District at Tam Czurre PER WERK. Oopies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cuma each, Price FOR MalLine:—Three. months, Oné Dower and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Bol- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers sre sent from the office longer thaa paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—poodlished on Friday motning—One Dollar and a Half a Year PAWNBROKERS Loewe MONKY on time to » “FB, on Gold and Silver Wa’ +, Diem ui ehy, Ladies’ and Gentlemens Weartng Appar! EAGira snd siiver bought wh 5 Sm* _____B. BUBNSTINB, W AL2H’s Ww oe CENTRAL LOAN OFFIC Bo. 450 lth st-eet, oue dour below Penn. Thie well Known Office makes LIBERAL ADVANCES On Diamencs. Gold and Stlrer Watches Clotbin Furniture, and Merchandise of every des ton Opeme very day(except Sunday) from § @. m. to & we N B.— Business strictly confidential p.sTSBLipKEW 4S52- - SPEOIAL NOTIOB. CERABLES HERZFERG. Buccersor to I Re: tg & Son, Who have condacte roking business for Stleep sears in t years the enly Paw take this mer or of thanking their patr the pul-tic for the a confidence he retorere shown them leave to call their at‘ention to the isct thet we still continue to make the highest ad- vances ip all some upon all articles of Jewelry, Tian Bouds. Goverament Berip, & r Pilate, &c t which we have superior ces of deposit apd esca Le shown for the earisfar we y, which will always & of those patroni sin es for the care ap. preservatin of Wearing Apparel of evary de- ecripiica, Wovleus, &c.,on wh ore made, We have special facili h the higheat ad vances guarant-< when required wn«tinjury Having connection with our «fice, lities for storage of al! kinds +00 which we Gays. week® or ntioa to the fact tbat owing ft» arge capital euployed dusipess we can make aivances at such ra Yoterest as to defy competition. We sell no guede Bntil the expiration of six months after their for- feiture, ang then only at public auction, first civ- ing ample notices through the vario1s city jour Bele to all deyositores Ry this meana deposits with us are never lost if their redemption is de- sired. We call especial attention to our arrauge ments for forwarding govds to any part of the country, arrangements which an experience of ftteen years bas brought to rerfection. Depos- itors sre enabled by this means to redeem their ‘oods from ouroffice no matter where they may ye located. Full inf. tien always given, Pri- yate apsrtments for confidential business B— We bave no connection with any si niler estab Vebwentinthiecity Refer to anv old resident of Washington. Bemember HEBZRERG’S Loan Cfice- 351 north O street. between 4 and 6th, Washing ~P @. fe 25-Im* M MONEi') MONEY) H. PRINCE'S NEWL) ESTABLISHED LOAN 277 Pas. ave. next to Poten ini's Confectionery Money ioaned on every description of salable Merchandise Watches, Dia mond« fi weiry 1 can assure. those who may favor me with ther patron- age tha® tey wil! not regret having done so 8B —Private door and otice. Persons not Wishing toeat.rthe public office will ring the © bel! fe 26-1m* EBS, SToBE? WEST, avenue, neces O9 al! kinds of and for any ws time de-ir ston! reduced ntial b ana sold at private sale » the coun mabiog pu day; also, ent Silve- xa: isnbber « sen prices One CAL Wave tt as. he Ail 6. All work done in aed warranted to ve * Hi do well t) call ! exenine our work. de M-tt rv : wick, a. D.. . (rhe Inventor a: Istentesof the MINEBAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at bie off mthie city. Many persons cau! wear these teeth who Capnot wear othors, Suc LO person cen wear others who canret weer these Persons ceiling et my office canbe accommods ted with any ety nd price of Teeth they may deo. tire, buj to these who are particalar,and wish the jurest, cleanest, strongest and most perfect den. ire that art can procare. the MINREAL TBETH will be more fally warranted Booms in this eity—No 33% Penn's aveane, be tween 9th and 10th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Pulladei pila oc 20-1y PERSONAL, NV BS. CUBTIS IRVING, Ciatrroyant, and Test Medrwm. will _give Hife readings, ae Past, Present and Future, at her office, $29, n sid Pa. av., bet m 434 aed 6th streets. Office boure from 9 to2 a. and 6 to 9 o. m 24-2m* COxFIDESTIAL—Young men wh» have tn- 4 jored themselves ny certain secret habite, which unfit them for business. pleasure, or the Cuties of married life; also. middie aged and old mien, who. from the follies of youth, or other snes. feel a debility in advence of their years, before piacing themselves under the treatment of ¥ one.sbould first read ‘‘The Seoret Friend.” ‘aFried ladies wi!!! learn something of importance by perusing ‘*The Secret Friend.” Sent toany ad- rees, ins sealed envelope. on receipt of 2 centa. Aldrées Dr. HAS. A BTUART & 00. Boston, Mase Bo diy A* BROWNE. B. J. SMITHERS WNE & SMITHERS, R FSH INGTY Pia tae raw 'ORNEYSANU CUUCNSELLORS LAW, a = . BUREAU wer NDONED LANDS Otice No. 476 Seventh street, opposite the Post Omce. e5 es te 2-iy 4.4) PEB CENT. SAVED by using 0 B.Je 30 gis pore unaduiterated Premium New York City SOAP, miom FAMILY 804P, e cheap for casn. Orders thronzh the P ice will be promptly attended to ee Ome O55. SRO EL, Soap and Genile Mannfart: No. 500 and Suz Get north, bet. «th and 6t! jal -6a a HE MOST EXCITING AXP INTERESTING BoUK OF TS DAY. GEN. L. c s STORY OF THE SECKET SERVICE. AGENTS WANTED inerery city.town, county aod State vf the Union te canvass for this work ‘This history wes augounced on owing to the om ptaof the Govern: ress it. its publicative was delayed ¢ issued, wBeltered and unabridged. uw im of Gen Baker der the It contains a full The marvelous nar- ‘ ‘al Baker are all attested by the best official authority If will contain the y otfcial history of the Assassipation con- fail bistory of this great, startling crime ieateree ct PES Esoers OF VILLA < PLACE OF BOOTH, Blas never yet been placed before ti work also iuily exposes th which Presidential ilp obtained in Washington of the National Capital are thor- ated and there are some strange rd itery characters. For circularé, canvassing numbers. and all other information. address “L. 0 BAKER. Post Office Sox No. 490, Phitadelphia, Pa ” beige Poa will be ready for delivery on the ist dey of . .—Bore bat those thoroug! conversant with B Hore ve and with good reference as to character and responsibility, nee@ apply. mhi3-im pace EBEL AND OODFISH. 10 om pounds large 8) ns r gue, 2 - perietved and for sale tout Cy | the Seventh ts, be sold at public euc- eee CROCeATR Tt maTuLA d Pur Oscao et . Pony Pty + Eben %, XXIX. GREAT SALE WA AMUSEMENTS. WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. BILLIP! or B. B. P 6...... LESSER AND MANAGER. Last night but two of miss FANNY MORGAN PHELPS, ENGRAVINGS, Y EVENING, Maron 28) d the Charming Comedy of the a CTRESS BY Dai LIGaT. coneinds with the Comic irish Drame of RATTY (VSH RAL. To Mo. row Night— aie FANNY MORGAN When will be presented Boucicault’s Great Drama of THE COLLEEN BAWN. att f ONAL THEATRE. Peonsylvanie avoute, nesr Willards’ Hotel, LAST NIGHT Bur Two IN AID OF THE DESTITUTE AND ORPHAN BSONB OF OUR Of the Briluant Bug» gement o' MB. JOR THIS (Thursday) Last time o' NB OWENS ' EVENING, March 28, THE VICTIMS. 4 sonnei. John BE. Owens SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, AND A John E Owens. WENS SENTATION METZEROTYS HALL. LAST THBEB NIGHTS! rs AY. AND TU. sca oacgendagmal Be ob. ake son RDAY, . BURNETT, ‘WILL BE GIVEN ~ AT WASHINGTON, D.O., AMERICA’S RESENTATIVE HoMoRisr, selited by MISS HKLEN NASH. Ticke's 30 Gents Reserved Seats 50 Urnts oan be had during the day at Metzeroti's Music ore. Doors open at7; commence at 8 o'clock. . GRAND MATINE: BATUBDAY AFTEROON, For the accemmodation «f Ladies and Children. ON THUBSDAY, APRIL 4, 1867, Admission. (to all Children, 15 Cen! GpPanv E\MIBITION AND INDIAN WAR x DANOE OF TEE * CHIPPEWA AND 8f0UX TRIBES, To be given at the Seventh street Park. on Kew pupils will be received after April 4, upon | THURSDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, complying with requirements, PP scopes Dance te commons at 4o’clock fn the erpoun. and So'olock in the evening, tha punehanen of ence Eparesioe tos ose delat Tees quisheatid Siing Kami wilt bo leet. will be given a certificate entitling the holder toa | tenéanc shere in the award of presents, rts of the house.) 30 © mh 27- ‘The Instftution for whose benefit this enterprise is conducted was founded for the purpose of gra- tuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldi and Seamen of the United States. 2 The Pavillion will be opon for dancing after each War Dance. A sufficient force of police will be om the ground to keep erder Admission, 0 cents: Children half-price, mb 26-30" | _ GPAXP EXHIBITION OF THB STEBROP E TICON—DISSOLVING@ VIEWR-OXY BYDBOGEN MICROSCOPE. NEW AND SPLENDID VIEWS Never exhibited here, with new and mos: im LIST OF PBESENTS. 1 Troye’s great equestrian portrait ef General Scott im the ladies’ stairway of the Oapi- = $26,000 Proved apparatus. - 1 $10,000 fp goid 13,000 Proceeds fer the benetit of the YOUNG MBN'S 1 Greenbook, U. 8 6.00) | CHKIBTIAN ArSOCIATION. 1 Greenback, U.S 2.000 _ FOB SIX NIGHTS, = 5 - 5000 COMMENCING THUKSDAY, March 28, Pe , At 3p. m,, and on 3 5.00, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTEBNOONS, “ Greenbacks.. 6.05 At3'sp. my, a < “ 5,00 WOODWARD HALL, hes i, 2.808 | Pennsylvania avenne, between lth and 11th sts, is Pn 10,000 | Adimissio: ents.’ Children, 15 cents. Ke “ “ 10.009 | ferred sea cents, Tickets at the book stores x Mi 15.099 | Bud atthe de us Coal mh 25 8t 2 Building Lotson Eleventh Avenue, New Onna | . ABMING, GARDENING, & — York ctty, free of encumbrance. . 8,135 Bw rg ter by ‘oe RS. Ge Henderson, 1 Set Diamond Berrinue....... 500 | 31 4; ames Bore pap dgals Clark « my 7 = ; Flower Garaen Directery, Se:.; The Miniatare ene 2 602 | Fruit Garden. oy Thomas Rivers, $( The Garden s ri 1 | } Steinway Pia 00 | by DH. Sacques. $1; Cole's American Fruit 4 Chickering P: 2,400 | Bock, 7éc.; #ield’s Pear Oulture. 1.00; Ten Acres 2 Mason & Ha: Bovuch, $1.49; Our ¥e ot Four Acres. s5¢.; each 2,009 | Imee on the Potato Plent ;,tlow to Build and pe i Ventiinte Hot houses. $1.80, Watson’s American 10 Sewing Mact 1,080 | Home Gardeu, $2, Buist’s Femily Kitchen Gar 0 Family Sewine Machin 7.590 | ~ sda to Find ts’ Gok ie, S90 cack ; n Directory, 31.00; oe en dooce np dea and Parlor, 5:0. Gardea 8 h 246 vate Them. ¢ s. Band, nm s Gold Guard Ouains, S100 each. 2.000 Parkman of Kores dealing for 20 Ladies’ “ res 2100 each. 2,000 Mrs, London, $2 Fafelt on Padian a Johnston's Agricultaral Chemist 25 Silver-plated Tes Sets each 1,370 Boussingasit's Baral Booeoms. ! 1 Gents’ Saddle and Kyuipments, $100. 10) + Mnck Mannal + Allen's Ame:ican lbw $ 190 | Farm Book $1 10;French's Farm Drainmige. $1.60; 1 Brewster's 609 | McMahow’s Amer can Gardener, £280; Siete Heraeus Binns 6.) | American Gas 9, Araintant. £00 Subscriptions Weekly Trib: 1,000 0 a - Hera 1,000 Hare ae £00 = lonthly, $3 1) iH Wine, $1.50; Ful: 0 Monthly, $3 1,50 a reba ot Auetion, $3.00; r00 o Freemason, $4 * 2,000 | Guinky on Bees, $1 20; Lanesiroth ou the iioney Paint avid i fe ee. $2; Mavhew s Illustra orse Doctor, $3; 1a valde as Playing the Harp before zo | Mashow’s Tilustrated Horse Munagement, £3) Saul ......... sveetenwmcesennssosee . Le . ‘e Barn Book. 81.:0; Jennings’ Horse and 1 Painting, Undine an Ariadne... ... 1 ases, $2: Dodd's Mod Hore Doctor, ‘2 50; Dodd's Amert- $150, Alle Domestic Ant- . intsto Horse pereee, Bt 75; Horse training Made Kasy. by Jennings,’ $1 25 1,00) Handsome Kngraviogs, $5 each .... tewart’= Stable Book 31 = Mascn's rrier, $1; Every Man his Own Cat: Dector, 20¢ , Youattard Spooner on the Hor: £1.00. "Guenon on Milch Oows. 7fc; Bement’ American Doalterer’s Companion. 82; Cole's American Veterinarian. Allen Rural Archi- tecture, $1.40: Woedwar: ‘ountry Honees, $1 «0; Jacques’ Ki Architecture. 1; Village and Engravivgs to the amount of 60,000 will b Farm C.ttages. $4: Vanx’ Villas and Cottages, $2; Bloan s Homestead A Rural Architeoture. £2; Gardening and Riel Arch Country Beate, $ chitectnre, $5; Field's Downing’s Gandscape itectare, 6.60; Holly’s Bent by mail prepal BLANOHAKD & MOHUN. mh I4 est Corney Penna. av and lith st. ABI ND NEW YOR - Pp BIS cA van K MILLI Mrs. A.G. GASTON has just retarn: from New York with alarge and ole assortmentof fine F: h yiteh. ‘i Hats for ladies aad Oryatal, Amber, Pearl. and straw Or- y a — assortment of fine jopnet and Hat Frames in Pibbens, Silks, Urapes, Tulles 3 c. ‘articular attention given to all ord Boems, 446 8th street. near Pennsyl Bue. » 8 so'd, and all fands received are to be depssite | with JAY COOKE & CO., First National Bank of Washincton, D,C., to be held by them for the bensfit of the Institution, HOW TO OBTAIN ENGRAVINGS. GENTS WANTED. #75, $100, AND $150 PER MONTH Orders may be sent to us enclosing the money, from one dollar to twenty-five dollars, in a regis- is now being made by our Agents canvassi tered letter or by post office order, at our risk. | the new ween st historical value and Tomes it Those wishing Engravings sent must enclose ten eee “WEABRING OF THE GRAY,” Comprising Personal Portrasts, Sketches, Adventures, ond I, dents of the tate War, with Tare ine Narian of the Dartne Deeds. Dachine cents in stamps to cover expenses, Larve amounts should be sent im drafts or by express, arersy Torlsome Marches, Willing Sacrifices and ralvent Suffer. = ~ — anes of the BOYS IN GRAY, | By JOHN ESTAN COOKE Formerly of General Stuart's Biatl’ author of PBIOE LIST: Pane hp agle’s Nest,’’* Life of Stonewall Jack- mn, &c.. Re. ertd, NDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. . - hand e ie and women eee, ite ee. BR a nigel a 13 Holliday street, Baltimore, a4. For 3.00 = * = Post 0: Box 1.42 mh 1 colm For 4.00 “ « “ STEINWAY’S PLaNos. For 5.00 3 $a - ‘We bave just received a new assortment of 11 Pe ‘ PIANOFOKTES from the factory, con- For 6,00 ss sisting of Grand, Squere, and Upright! et Pianos. For 10.00 s splendid American Chromo. For the last ten years Stelnway’s Pianos have, For 2.0 “ German or French Chromo, | 08 *!! occasions, rece:ved the firat remit: all new York, Boston, Philadelphia, sud Baltioncs makers, whenever and where: in competition. At the World mupertority of theit Plates ev superior oir nos Ovi nen METZ vor {ndorsement Yof eanatece of the To. “fem tf! Mo. 31% Peon aus, Bote Agents, EVEBAL SPLENDID PARLOR OBGANS Ss with Patent Organ Swell, and one with, movable Pedal Bass, (very conveniect for: organ practice at home.) will SITIVELY 8% SULD aT OOBT, By buying works of art in iarge quantities we areensbled to give parties purchasing from us the same kind of engravings that are sold in any : ilding Store. store, for the same price; and, in addition, we Wiese hgshe yo 58 and P 08 at reduced will give & certificate which entitles the holder to gn a no oaonae hs pe ET &n interest in the award of premiums for each >= aR Pozt4sLs STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum of officienoy, durability, nd economy, with the minimum of weight «and price. They are widely and favorably known, mere than 600 beinginuse. All warranted satis- factory, or ne sale. Descriptive circulars sent oD ‘spplication. J, 0. HOADLEY & 00., jeSeomm ss bawrence, Mass, (BEHANS: COURT. March 9th, 1867.—DistRict oF aod Wasn.icton Uountr, To wit: In the case of Mre. aret ake, iniole- atu Or- tratrix of io Saraares A Peer erets dollar inveeted in the purchase, Address all orders and communications to KENNEDY & 00., 385 Penns. avenue, Washington, D. 0., Lock Bex 41. SPECIAL BOTIOB. oon far as the same To the military organization influencing the , when largest sale of engravings will be presented o be Parties purchasing Engravings will please ad previeus vise the agents t6 which regiment, &¢.,theyde- | _mb sire to credit thelr purchase. ‘Those desiting = act a8 agente will apply for informatien. shue F ppA-cotm Jats onan e HINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1867. CONGRESSIUNAL. Srrare—y. afternoon. the bili “p> Ply'ng deficiencies im the appropriation. OF COBUDECRL + xpenses of ihe Sema ior tbe car- Tent fiscal year, Under consideration — Mr. Henoerson o} anh amendment ap. Propriatipg $51,000 to pay the expenses of In- CO a ER my recent Wash. ° a moved to. ‘Wis amen. fest by providing that Beiteer the resident por the a the Interior sbali make treaties with 1. appropr ations for the p' 1 URve Deen ‘pose made by law. The amenoment to the amead- ment Was agréed to, and the aulendmen: as amended was agreed to. The bill was then passed and goes back to the House. Mr, Trembull, from the Ju@iciary Gommit- tee, Teporied on the testimony concerning Messrs. Doolittie and Patterson. (bat the com milter bad investigated the subject; .nat the NE. 4,385. -. SPECIAL NOTICES. EUR Te ae LAMM AT ORY rs : BS GREAT RERUMATIO ‘BBMEDY. raseie- 8.0. FORD, Agent. 19-eo2w 1T8 EFFECT IS MIBACULOUS. HALL’S VE@ETABL STOILIAN HAIB KB Iti grertect ‘nd wonderful artic! ness, Mak: i A better dressing than auy ‘or: pomatum.”’ Softens brash, dry, and wiry hair into Beautifol Sil Tr abeve atl, the great wonder which TO ITS ORIGINAL it restores Gray HA COLOR. a epitest and worst looking bair resumes its zou il beauty by its use, it does not dye the air, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life avd coloring matter. arn rat app eation wilt do good ; you will See ATURAL COLOR retu eve'y BEFORE YUU KNOW IT.” It. the old. gray, discolored nce of the hair 0 appear: will be gone, givi hiniag, uaa eee fixizs place to lustrous, shining Ask f ‘s Sictlian Heir Renewer ; no other aoe is it like it in effect. that vach bettle has cur private Government Stamp ever the top of the bottle. Alt others are imitations _P BA & CO . Bash: NN. H., Proprietors. aor — a % fe 18-d&weomm,t D NSTIT: FOR SPEOIAL BEMEDIAL INSTITUTE No. 14 Bond street, New York. SF Full information, with the Aizhest testime- j also, on Special Diveases, a sealed envelope, free, Ba sure and send for them, and you wili not regret it; for, as advertising phy- Siclaus are gener. tmposlors, without references Py postcard Weel co DET LEWEENOR NE for e BP ri = 5 14 Bon 0 12-DaWiy id street. New York AB neve Marhood. -- Young Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the Physiological Errore, Abuses and Diseases which create impediments to Mi age. with care means Sent in sealed letter env: charge, Address Dr. J. SKILLIN Howard Association, Philadelph' BECRET DISEASES. Samanivan’s G:ptis the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only v. dy ever discovered. Cures in two to tour days, and recent cases in twenty four hours. No mineral, belsam, no mercury. Only tem pilis to be is the soldier’s hope, and a friend ah id exposed. Mole packages, $3; 6, 83. Samwariran’s Boot anp Hers Jvices—A ee and permanent eure fer ‘Spyhtite. Scrofata, Ulcers, bottle. m: Sores, Bpot tters, &o. Price 91.25 Sold by 8. 0. Fora ‘ice sdvertisemen sal OLOTHING, &o. james T. WALKER, MERCHANT TAILOB, ama Seventh Street, asa Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally thet be has a fine, large and well- Selected assortment of ©LOTSS, UASSIMERES, a VESTINGS. AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GeoDB. That he is determined to run off at a very small advence on cost. elopes. free of HOUGHTON, Pe. jell-3m Persons patronizing bis establishment will be guaranteed a GOUD FIT and good workmanship. pales determined to employ none but the best en P ape tat LPS McLEAN takes this method to inform his frietts that he will be found at bis post atthe above placc,where be will be ple te cater te their tastes, giving them garments te t the most fastidious, and seeing that their gar- ments are made up in the most workmanlike man ner. mb 1-im ERCHANT TAILORING. ° — ‘he bb grey ied having entered into jeeperente: sbip, and laid in an exte: sive ang carefully selected stock of CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and Gentiemens’ FUBNISH ING GOODS, are prepared to mare ap for their customers neat Artine and Jashionable t their new establishment, No. west of the National The- a neat fitting and fashion- lothing.oa moderate terms, should not fail to give us acall before purchosing elsewhere. GEO T. KEEN, 8.W.. GILBERT, Formerly of 509 3th st . Merchant Tailots. mh5-Im* No. 320 FE st. bat. 13th and lath. 3. HEIBEEGE: oO Papreneor te z ¥, Leudon & Oo.,. GITIZEN’S AND MILITARY. MERCHANT TAILOR ee nay" Washington. D. 0. WOOD AND COAL. Cea4t! COAL!! Best WHITE t 88, tour bel Shy! ASH at $8,by the ton. All sizes, re. d Split OAK 10 Pp OAR WOOD, yp per cord. Long Oak. 48 per cord. A ton of Coal sold by me vee 2.240 Ibs. JOHN B. 5 fe 28-1y Oorner ith and @ streets, OAL! COAL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Peeper tons of 2,240 lbs., delivered in any part of y. Qhestnat White Ash, $7. itove patent Furnace White Ash, $8.00. ee be Osk Pine Wood constantly and. : Orders recetved at onr Ofice; or at the Wharf, oot of Beventh street yp BROWN & SON, ja2s-tf 465 9th street. between E and JAMES O. McGUIBE & CO., Having relinquished the Auction and Commis- and converted our extensive ware- rooms, at the corner of 10th and D streets, into & first class HOUSE-FUBNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, we are now prepared to furnish every variety of HOUSE AND OFFIOK FURNITURE, at the most moderste rates. Our stock comprises PARLOR SETS, in Repsand Hair Cloth, CABVED and PLAIN OILED WALNUT CHAM. BEB SETS, COTTAGE SETS, SINGLE BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, ELABOBATELY CARVED BEDSTEADS, CHAIBS OF ALL VABIETIES, 3 EXTENSION TABLES, HAIB MATTRESSES and FEATHER PIL- Lows, OFFICE DESKS and WBITING TABLES, OANTON MATTING, &c., &c. We have also for sale the celebrated TUCKER BPRING BED, which for comfort, durability and cheapness is unrivalled. Also, the TUCKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY } BRONZE CLUCKS, Besutifal in design and finish. and at very reas- onabie prices, FUBNITU. WARE-BOOMS, JAS. O. McGUIBE & OO., mb 11-1m corner of 10th and D streets. BPosBAn a om: p PARTMENT, Wasuincton Oity, 15, 1867. ABLE AB- thest wa at mine a of lestimony transmitted by the House wag whol- ly dieconvecied from the Senate or any of ite iaembers—mostly bearsay and of « oencia- sive character. The committee deck: chat there is no evideusce whatever impficating Messrs. Doolittle and Patterson TELEGRAMS, & The Louisiaua Legislature's joint special ommitiee’s reporton Federal relations coa- sider the military tnd supplemental bills a mcet Momen'ous question, iu vol vii the peo. o, Ty: a ority seport exon- ple’s prevent ard futore welfare and the po. donmnas ee tans aarti ene litcal exietence of the State. It advises im- rs reviewing the report oi the House commitier to sbow that Mr. Smythe bad, from time to time, to rive money % these 1s no evidence tha: ’ tention. | Mr. Johnson wished (o be anderstoed that while Mr. Conkiiog bad made « mipority re- port the cemwmittee were unanimous oo the question of the entire innocence of the two Senators, Pending the consideration of this sutyect the Sepatr went into executive session, amd €00n after adjourned. Hover. — Yesterday afternoon— Mr. Hanks also reported « joint resolation deciaring that the people of the United States cappol regard the proposed confederauon of the provinces on the northera frontier of this country without extreme solicita: mec Ge acu ve steps for reorganizing the State goveTnment. and that geveral elections be held im sccordanee with the bills, avoiding all sem- bleuce of opporition to free suffrage, without collisions, conflicts, or dissension, and sap- pressing all questions leading to division By exere.sing wisdom, pradence, and pxtriot- ism, ‘he people will conduct the State through the ordesi, commanding respect of friends and loes. The lands in the Potowatomie reservation: north and west of Topeka, Kaneas, belonging to the Union Pacific railroad, will be broagh: sato market at once. Jadge Deverean, land commissioner, W! open an office there. Nearly two hundred thousand acres of the Delaware, Sac, and Fox reservanon, belong. ing to che same company, will be offered Public sale at Lawrence, Kansas, commencing e 2d of April. The Secretary of the terior bas forbidden squatters going on !aads of the Indians wih whom treaties have lately been made until the treaties have been pub- dished. A meeting of the freedmen held at Macon, Ga, yesterday, was addressed by prominent citizens, and the speeches and resolutions conseryative. The preamble and resoiu adopted returned thauks to Congress for emancipation and saffrage; cherishing no bitter jeeling to their late masters but Tespect- ful and faithful in the discharge of their du‘ies as ever; endorsing the policy of Governor Brown in recommending the people to aecept the terms proposed. General Sherman has issued an order pro- viding thnt two pieces of artillery and twenty muskeis, with ammunition, shall be supphed each steamer toat sscends the Missouri: river above Sioux City during the coming sea- fon. The commanding officers of the posts above Sioux City sre authorized ‘o increase the number of muskets and ammunition if deemed necessary for the safety ef the boats. Two boys in Robertsonville, Sullivan coun- ty, N. ¥.,who were detected in theft, were tried before a citizens’ court whom they were adjudged to ffer thirty lashes each. The punishment was duly ad- ministered. Oonsideraole excitementexists in regard to the affair, and jawsuits springing from itare numerous The bill calling & State constitutional con- vention has passed both houses of the New York Legislature. The bill gray ome @ legal day’s work has passed the mbiy by a vote of 73to 41. The negro suffrage clause is stricken outo! the convention bill which parsed yesterday. < The express mail train on the Erie railroad yesterday morning ran on a piece of road un- dergoing repairs, and several cars were smusbed. Engineer Elwood was kilied, and the fireman was badly scalded. No passen- | gers were killed, though severa! were injured The Hon. Garret Davis, United Sta ena- tor, bas written a long letter endorsing the Conservative or Union wing of ithe Democ- 4s Opposed to the State-rights rebel-em- ocratic purty ot Kentucky. Governor Patton, who urged the Alabama Legisiature to ratify the constitutional amend- ment, now writes a long letter connselling cheerfuJ 2cq uiesence im the terms of the mili. tary bill. The Japanese commissioners, 2°companied by General Halleck, General McDowell and staff, and C. Brooks, the Japanese commer- cial agent, yesterday visited fortifications of the barbor of San Francisco. A heavy snow sterm occurred in the region West, north and southwest of Milwauk Wisconsin. The Meiregor and Weste: road of lowa is biocked up rely, a trains are running. The storm still continues, Two of the negroes who were concerned in the attack on the street cars in Charleston. S ©., Tuesday, were arrested and fined. They were incited to misconduct, and partly in- toxicated. The house carpenters and joiners of New York bave given notice to their employers that it is their mtention to demand #4 a day on and after Apr] 1. Reports from points above the city of New Orleans on the river state that the levees are giving way, and the whole lower valley will probably be inundated. General Sweeney, the post commander at Angusta, Ga., basissued an order forbidding allelections unt:! General Pope assumes com- mand of the district. James S Thomas. the present Mayor of Louis, bas been nominated for re-election the Republican Convention. extending from ocean to ocean, established Without consulting the people of the pro- vances, and founded on the monarchical prin- ciple, cannot be considered otherwise than as in coptravention of the ‘raditions and con- stantly-declared principles of this Govern- ment, endangering iw most Mwaportant inter. ests, and tending to increase and perpetante the embarrassments already existing between the two Governments. After some discussion between Messre Sanks, Brooks, Wood. Obanier, the joint resolution was passed ou! division, On motion of Mr. Banks, the Committee on Foreign Affairs was au‘horized to ploy a clerk. Mr. Huiburd, from Commitiee on Pablic Ex- penditures, reported & reso! avon reciting that, as Congress had determined to adjourn, there was no sufficient time for the committee to con- clude its vestigation into the aaministrauon ot the New York cuastom-bouse; that Mr. Smythe bad bad two bearings by the commit- lee, with which he expressed himself content; that in the —- of the committee there is abundant aflirmative testimony of Smythe’s unfitness for his oo And declaring it as the sense of the Houre that Heary A. Smythe should be immediately removed trom the office of collector of the port of New York. The resolution was then adopted—62 to 36— and the preamble was laid on the tate. A motion to adjourn having been suggested, the Speaker reminded the House if it adjourned now it would adjourn til! 12 o'clock to-mor- row, being the precise bour at which the two Houses bad agreed te adjourn finally Mr. Scofieid ingutred whether, without far- ther action, the Speaker would to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, declare the House adjourned, Tbe Speaker replied that he would not, as no conclusive action had been taken. ‘The Senate amendments to the bill tosupply deliciencies in the contingent fund of the Sen- ate was taken from the Speaker's table. The amendment in regard to Indians was Don-concurred in, And a committee ef confer- ence was appointed Mr Latin offered a resolution referring to to the Commiutiee on Printing the report of the late Superintendent ot Public Printung on pur- chare of paper, & Pending its consideration. adjourned till to-morrow a the House, at 4.45 12 o'clock EUROPEAN NEW | March —Evening —The North | German Parliament bas accepted a constita- | ton. the provisions of whieb are mainly in ac- | cordance with the plan proposed py Count | Von Biemarck Beri Evening.—The ship jer, Which sailed from the 14th instant for St, Jon’ New Propswick, was abandoned the irst. Theehip Araminta, trom Liverpo teester i Boston, is reported to hi foundered during the recent storm. The bark Tangent, from New York for Venezuela, ts re- r c to have been seen dismasted and other- wise damaged New Youk, March 2¥.—The mails of the steam+bip Chins afrived two-night. The Eng lish papers bave & ramor that the United Staces Goverpment has, through Mr. Adams, called the attention of the British Government to the neglected condition of Ireland, and pointea ont mecsures which in their opimon are best calculated to aliay the disaflection, and also the irritation which exists among the Irish popu- lation of America Lospox, March 27—Evening —Despatches from the East state that the Servi Pr about to de t trom Belgrade tor Con nople ob & visit to the Sultan. Aecounts re- ceived from Athens report that there has been no figbung in Candia for two months. From France we bave news that Emile Aili- ver bad made a speech that France should honestly accept the transformation which had teker piace in Germany, and which. he said, was not directed agaiast France. La France says there exists at the present moment in the Joreign policy of Francé not a single question capable of embarrassing her Some acuon abroad, or of —e public opinions at home. The hesith of the Empress Carietta ‘was worse. Panis, March 13.—4n to-day’s sitting of the Legislative body the President laid befere the House the new bills upon the press and the right of public meeting. The following are Ss. by A Moruer Her Two CutLpren DROWNED IN A CisTERN.—Ooroner Emineri was called upon yesterday afternoon, to hold An inquest op the bodies of a Mrs. Brane aud her two children, James and Ella, aged re- spectively two and four years, who were all @rowned in acistern. The following are the particulars of the said occurrence ; Mrs. Brane, whose husband. a well to do merchant, is now in Memphis on a business visit, resides on the side hill facing the Hamil the principal features of the new press law - ton & Dayton Kailroad track, near Harnst’s | The authorization hitherto Tequired previous Station. Yesterday morning, as is her custom | to establishing a journal is suppressed: im- on Sunday, she took her children to visit the TisODmMet for offences ageinst the press laws residence of her father, a Mr. Dyer, on Mount abolished; the amount of the filme which may Pleasant. be inflicted will be not less than one-fifteenth, A short time after their arrival at Mr. Dyer’s, | and not more than one-half of the caution Ella, who was totally blind, stumbled th: money: printers and publishers will no longer a trap door in the floor of the kitchen, and fell | be required to take out Meenses. The bill into a large cistern beneath. The mother, on | makes no mention ofany change in the amount seeing this,and having her fittie sonin ber of stamp duty or the caution money. arms, without & moment's thought, jumped through the trap door and into the cistern for the purpose of attempting the rescue of ber daughter. In making the leap, it is supposed, the unfortunate woman must have injured herself severely, as she immediately sank to the bottom, holding, as if with a vice, ber Iit- tle son in her arms. When discovered by Mr Dyer, the lives or ail had fied. The jury, after fully investigating the case, returned & verdict in accordance with the facis As stated above. Mr. Brane, who, as we nave already said,is in Memphis, has been tele- graphed for. and, if possible, the bocies will be kept until his arrival. The above fs certainly one of the most mel. ancholy cireumstances ever known ia this city EMIGRANTS Gone West.—The Western papers report among other items of interest concerning the number of emigrani now find - ing bomes there, that there were seven bun- dred and eighty-three emigrants who passed through one town, (Columbus, Obio,) during the week ending Saturday, March ifth. Ac- cording to the careful caiculanon of Obief Jusuce Chase, these seven bundred aud eighty-three emigrants represent $7531"), ad- ded to the indusiry and wealth of the West in one week, and all perhaps to the same neigi- borhood. Larorn Movements.—The Michigan Logis- : lature adjourned without passing the Eight or vicinity.—Cincinnati Gaz Sth inst. hour bill jong pending there. In New Eng- = the tory Operatives are threateniag to A MysTER1ous CasE. rs. M Jane Smith was discharged on Monday on a writot lle tly we a gi habeas corpus {rom the Hudson County Jail, | Son! athine with, tho seg snd wg wan whither she had been committed by Jastice ner = to GAd the pains of Stismens a0 the Pope, of Hoboken, for alleged drunkenness on depreciation of » ‘An act has passed in the Isthanst. At the time of her arrest her | SiPisccnueetie lamine in nouns aie, aren busband was laboring under dropsical af. | piv nnchueess = oe unger tm, ond fection, from ya - — 47 iSth inst. urged that the same Sriviiage shou! He was engag nm the perfome business in New York, and was worth, it is said, $100,008. barged ad Smee his death it has transpi t bus will was dated on the same day his wife was ar- | S7 The Paris correspondent of the London rested, and what is rather suspicions, a man | Sunday Gasette writes: “l sentiyon the intelli. named Brett, who procured Mrs, Smith’s ar- | &&@ce of —2 gan ed arrival in this rest is Bamed as one of the executors. Mrs. | Country, and though active is were Smith alleges tbat she is the victim of a con- | Rot jong in manifests Bere g dhege anand spiracy, and that her arrest was procured by | j20ding io a tne Tene mnt the ime Brett for the Purpose of removing her di bo tke un Bi al nocent of = ponent the last hours of her husband to suit the ends | Toubles m one leare that James ae’ of parties with whom he was in concert, | Bhensand & few officers, late of the Un: When brought to the jail she bad on her per. | Dinies atmy, are located in @ hotel close to the son abeut $1,000 worth of diamonds and | Khe Ee, terminus, and the rising bas jewelry, which are now in the ion of ‘én them by surprise. the jai She is about forty years ot age.— N.Y. Commercial. S71: is believed that the Fenian Uommittee of the “Irish Ry na jin two miles News rrom Havana.—A cerrespondent of | ofthe oo or iblic’ a witht the N. Y. Times, writing from Havana on the B new wa. Somner, Jr., a colored man, as Captain im the State Guard, in Tennessee. 87 The Charieston News house has icr years beem the resort of man: ricans, Ame and her death is universally re- | bet of treedmen—farm . The city is full of French arm: a | South Carolina for Eavy officers on their return to Frauce from | Alabama, Texas and Florida 225,000. the home of the Aztecs, Bishops and Ad- @7 The legal pay of the of the Tili- mirale, cabipet ministers and sutlers, ex. | nois Legisiature amounted ty $95 toeach for nteases and vivandieres throng our passes, | the jast session. Perquisites voted brought our people cannot tell one arom another. Sap nmenae, Sens Aneto. beseeh ap wo as are all bedizeped with gold lace, the only remnant of departed hopes imperial | @g7-The drivers on the (N.Y) 1 glory. Tucker and Jacob Thompsor | Railroad “struck” on have gone to Halifax, and LxGorersor Ts- | were required to report any ham G. peep Be the part of the cond: mail steamer, to establieh a house | g>The aoe | re 33 of the 207 chu &7Virginin bas finally concluded to Pd ch four per cent. interest on the State deot. The | ofall the other denominations Richmond Enquirer says, “four per cent. on 67 During the recen! the whole gebtis equivalent to afk per cent | Oairo indulged cn two-thirds of the debt—the part really | though but one: 20 YAoTOAtCeAM “eo OD @ BALLOT 2#ak4. “‘ we. T2ERTS KTR TAs CSR ‘ od WO? « waet ’ . se 28 23 emia sh oa a ge toy bby erred Cre 1 setges 9 vee