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EVENING a be New York me PUELISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) TAR | . j _ ‘i FINANCIAL. | & weekly acoum miler AT THE STAR BUILDING, bobs 14,068 > = . W. Corner Pa. avenue amd itth street, } wu x dot sY - “e 7 : The STAR is served by the Chane ay t . or withe Tap PRICE FOR Private backers at | Paper rules from Dellar and Fifty Cente; six month = | are hbersl in . Five Dollars. No papers are vent but the staal an n paid for. ve, XXXE, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1868. ra the ~ RAILROADS, | SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR the lower rate one y the office longer The WEEKLY STAR—y morniug—Gne Dellar ond @ S TODO 7 THE CA “<a, reopoal Securities leatacd hat a Teportou tov cam of Soonary | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | = CA™4s camp wcaven 2, eh day Cocke ESR NPIS | -—~ oe More abont the Wretches who Merdersd wing quotations of Gc s ; pBA2 TORE AND oWI0 BaTuROAD, | puvaiclins (ap Camerenn = Stanton has been completed, and Senator How : — the Kintie Chie oaeeeen ae Wasurxeton, May 5, Noos.187. | teatify to the merits of Washington News and Gossip. ard, who has charge of the matter on the ps This Afternoon 3 Dispatches. (F rom the Albany Arg ‘ie Dest ane Ei. PRES =a HALLS VEGETABLE of the Senate, will lay it before that body on Among the many acts of villainy which have | 11.8.6 Coupon. te eae UO ‘ = | ¥ i e ic > “ - . scovered ol k of Jose rev s. Ne - . “ aan aaa CILIAN BATR RENEWER, WE ARE AUTHORIZED 10 ANNOUNCE that the | B€Xt Monday, providing an executive session FROM JAPAN AND CHINA, poet tet abe dye dary Eta agreed (Pig Sel Seewrenee 4 — ae See RET RE OE Ree aEUE: | sm restoring GRAY HATR to itecriginel colorand be Eastntve Muusion, sure pete. ([ Me Dea 0 the 'eabiech cme Toly,eoees | 50 Me Vee een ane CM filisa Barney.) not the east interesting we the | U.K. Rive Teeentinn, ina way Me Fou as follows vice . Elowy. fhe cid tna guna Seetiiace TAGE SL ES EMD O MeN OO, Mee Es up as confidential matter im such | “of Gen. Van Valkenburg—Death of S. Josephine Fox refused to live any longer with S. Five Teentio Janay 6 WO, lot yy FOR BALTIMORE. _ | Sgaim. tis the beat son and Mrs. Stover, will be at Rome on Mon- | seseion, and not in open Senate. The Calfieid, Consul at Feo Chow—The Ty- | him unless they were married.) To chix ar 8. Tea De an sle Tes Genet ee Be HAIR DRESSING day evenings, commencing @a Monday next, | report will fully exonerate Mr. Stanton | von of Jupan Resigned The inland Sta | False: mient be coe snd = d e aga y e ws. b2 ~~ | . at purpose, own se dullp, CuCae Guede attain bank aan | Resoeas. Wedesecatecne tee ae and continuing until further notice. The eve- | from the charges made against him by the Pr avon ter thas parpes hee Lt, McKenzie—Treaty with the Pirates, ‘ y tatio e ident im his reasons for Secretary Stanton’s mee ¥ | at the railway tation while b Soraneet eons ee are | ing hax twen fixed in lieu of the afternoon re- Fos ALL WAY STATIONS. | Ever used. It removes Pandrad sad all Scarvy IONE SOUTH OF ANNAPO. | , Devers f the sumerves cigtsamatas Uhss tase lead seek suspension, Secretary Stanton bas not, ie _fSpretal Dispatch to The Star.j =o Leave st 6:15 an mand at 2:00 and 4:35 R. P_HALL & CO., 2 ae . ever, allowed the mater to rest here, batina | New York, Jan. 2—The following dis- — FOR ANNAPOLIS | Fersiepyaucrecemis’ "sateen | Yeriow Favex on rau Sreaxen Dox.— | STRCMMBE Tepert Will undertake t sstaint, | patches Mayo been reotived Bere: Srves Aumepotis on bondage? M® Sainatoor | AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, A despatch bas been reecived at the Navy De- | president, from hix own stund-point, Siete Tie conerntng eats te aes | WOMTIE UMD St oom mame ee Ree oe Rewis Soh oot, SUNDAY. | For Dis a® THROat ann Luxes, svcn | partment from Commander R. Chandler, of t ‘The friends of Mr. Stanton, who are informed Mikado-Osace, ana “yh Or. The Inland | dist minister was a “pal” of Brown’s, who t = — aha Leave at ?-isscmn pee =. ane ey papal Steumer Don, dated Santa Cruz. W. L., Decem- | in regard to statements contained in Senator | Sen iil he opened to forvign commerce | * White handkerchief about bis neck and chy Reave stt Sa ee ete See couse mE TION. ber 16th, 1867, announcing that yellow fever eave ati'4s am. any + f ’ aelan 7 : . FOR ALL PARTS OF THe Wen Probably never before in the whole history of | broke ont on the Don on the 26th of November : p45 | Médicine has anything won go widely and so do=ply . Be se a oe est aed ea aTday and Sanday, at7:45 | hn the comfacace of mankinds ag this excelione | 12 WS Most viurlent form. Seven men werv oe | remecy for pulmonary complaints. Through @ long | taken down, but the symptoms did not at first ort of the races of men ala and the fever was light. Soon, 0p Saneay 21 Gand 3d pm only connecting | {hss 2s hicte ed Winter hs dente astiaaten | im slarming and the fever was Me Howard's report, hold that Sewretary Stanton | by Bad made out a strong argument, uot only in his own behalf, but against the President, ‘They aver that there is no doubt, bet when this Min- | helped him to deceive the won who was | New Ye onthe. open. | ignorant of the miserable trick imposed mpon | I**1, kins ¢ on board the | These facts are vouched for by the Har ” ton her passage from Yoko. | Courant thin.” report is read to the Senate that efitee will not Shanghai, from injuries moetved from . uary Ist. The United si umberiand, Sf Kelay Station with trains irom Baltimore to | SL }a6 Usem higher and higher i iform char. | Mowever, delirium took place, followed in a | he a single vote against Stanton’s reinstate. | falling dlown the "hachway Gen. V n Val- hadrian ae bplecy wigan vedo rerngeer df ag oe ne, pote He WTRKOCS TICKETS te the Weet can behad at | tet awd ower to cure the Aaah cotions of | few hours by a black vornit and death, Atthe | ment from the Republicans, Maoy of Nec ieek ree te tone wooed er of Brown, im connect this | Atlantic Mail. 116 Ki do. prefd, fhe Menuington Bestion Ticket Ofice at all hours | Fefistie protectoy apsine thee, With ehastea | time Commander Chandler, was, by order of | the Radical Senators are urging privately | the late Raphucl Schayer, of New York Hud>« Michigan Gent i the (ay;as well as a¢ the new oftce of 2 — to milder forma of disease and to young childcen, | Rear Admiral Palmer, exmanining the istand | upon Mr, Stanton not to immediately Hone koxe (via San Pra non the death of the child, Angetin 4%: [limos Ce Vetween #th wad 7th atrecte, ’* | it is at the aame time the most eff remedy | of St. John’s, as reports had been circulated rown was asked to wr %: Northwes _ “ wlegray mother at Dayton. He refused it would do no good. Stende: nati t ent wh nsul at Foo Chow, tender his resignation to the President when ee in the Shonhing province bave ion, and ) that can be given for incipient consu Sent an Praadelnbia. and Boston, see | the dangerous afections of the thre! eee WILSON, Mustenat Transportation, | A## provision agaiust eulden attacks of Crow 1 Ti 9 do so, sayy) Ju making arrangery Rock Island isipyi « that the recent earthquake had destroyed a she has been portion of it, but the reports were groundless, tated, but to return tothe War '. oe stated : m for the burial of the Brown called on a Boston W family. and indeed ; Department and relieve Gen, Grant, Itis stated country in the neighborhood is sub- | fF bow: a ph Bouton \ on. tie sa Soe pela ah ergy bg & perfor ‘coughs, | He then returned to St. Thomas, when the fever by parties who claim to be well informed in re. | merged for thirty miles, ‘The U. S. Minister at ident of Canaan and inquired for an under. Toledo, 7%; Goi a | Si) qhould be provided with thie antidote for them: | became malignant, and was then ordered to TP EROCGH LINER ®N WASHINGTON | nhouzh settled CoxsumPrion is thougl . | Santa Cruz, where the patients were removed : i eat f cance he dia- PRILADELPH D NEW YoRK. Sees ontnen eee eee ee eee, to the shore, The hatches were then fastened o and the patient restored to sound health by the D es ‘a hew ES Oe EP SSR RS | FT eee Saat ae | Soe ae eip snea w ta ©TON. Jaa.6, 1857 of the Langs and Throst, that | reached 25 degrees. The ship was then thor- taker. He was told that the nearrst an lived at Chatham; but his informant ade he had a number of old coffins, childs stowed away in a barn, probably answer, although he could . hish trimnunge. Brown said, “never mind tho gard to Gen. Grant's ideas on this subject. that | Pekin was to leave ina short time to inapect the latter will, in case of the Senate suswining | #1l the ports open to forvigh trade. Stanton, immediately retire from the War area. this 6 Oared race this year was won by the Englis! Office, assuming that the law forbids him pre | boat, the ngth, —__-—__ » DRY Goons. t thy inet he whole € : “ : ors of woolens suing any other course, Thi expects | In the me American | fy x a pinced the ans dopresesd below those Traine betwen Wachington and New York are could reach theme Gnder ite Cuvee Pac: | Obatily cleaned, aud no new cases hava since | 64 to be done, even iu cace the Prean Peo 4 ac Nens | ia a comm withgut anpramamne: etenet tool poets chowr aasrstea tentonas te ane ay cnkaan ond tine wisn broken out. Several men afterwards com- nmain. Seere, | Phe body of Lieut. McKenzi 0 ship K NEW YORK. without change ofcars and disap; dent should order him to remain, Secre- for the bouy, and sent it by express to Hartford, who was killed by the savage peta Ace yaar Ap yn tary Stanton, it seems, has no intention | be sent to America to enter upon duties permanently, shouldhe be | A powder magazine exploded at Wychang reinstated, where he would be in direct con- | OM the 2th instant attended with great tose of fe he Viceroy’s palace was blown in flict with the President, but will merely remain | Hf. The Vierroy’s palace was blown mto the in the War Office for a few days io show that ‘The ratification @f the Ttallan ¢ will d Ponte SPEAKERS find great protec- | plained of pains in the head and back, i je fever, showi e hough 9 reli and often wholly | With a little ‘fever, showing that alt “ily (except sunday) at 7.46 amd 12-18 eared by wees 7 | the disease had been mortally effected, it 4 Dand7:00 pm AN6 Pe | BRON ie generally cared by taking the | 11) straggling for existence, Commander ON SUNDAY Cuexny Pectoral im small and frequent doses. Seen Leave for New York and Philade’phiaat 7.00 p. | So generally are ite virtues known that we need | says he is fully persuaded that heat eradicated e = not publish thecertificates of them here,ordomore | the disense on the vessel as effectually as a SEREPING CARS for New York on 7:00 p.m. | than aswure the public that its qualities are fully Leas edaily (except Suniay) at745 8, m., 12.30 * improvem sporition is shown :o © p depot, make specuiaidve purchases. Prices of muy Town took the body in a w: to the t articles are as low as they were before the wa, fround, and, after paying the sexton, drove off, | but ft is impossible thar they should pe leaving the coffin resting upon th ith. | long. Goods cannot nsideral out wating to Kee it be sold below the ¢ production, as they semblance of a burial poin’ is reache a. tion from it FOR PHILADELPHIA. Actua iw al his action so faris sustained, treaty with China Was exchanged iae es TRS BKAMINATION. i t cease. and the stock we bay > pAlEer fer meg severe frost. and recommends that vessels of ixth inst. $ Beat heer Page cg We btlee ie iste ate very rapid a Through Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or PREPARED RY war destined to cruise on the West India Army Orpers.—Breyet Lieutenant Colonel Gen, Le ye Conenl at omg di T4 charged with the hurrit - woulen tne mow Gnd the momen a ¥ Esvion, can pe had at tne tation Office “at ‘ail Du. 3.0. AYRE #09) Loutlt Mavs, | | station be provided with means of steaming | Francis Beach, pti 4th Artillery, basbeod | Fonte conse of! Forman wade ate, hup | Canaan Four-Corners. n | clothing manufacturers begin to rewlige thy Bask-rs and Brokers Telvgraph Lines 349 Pees, | Sold by all Drusgists evorywacre, the lower decks and holds. Commander C, | detailed as amember of the Examining Board, | Wruekca stata tgrrme ye unler, ‘ amined, Dr. Judson ! bea rush ty buy, and priecs Q¥ena: . between 6th and 7th streets." “| dews-D&W eosm says before leaving New York he received from | vice Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Roberts. 4th red cg xtngais! oun He. boty of . Kee 4 Obio Railroad advertisement a member of the Board of Health there a | Aftillery, relieved. 2d Lieutenant F. B. Mar- FROM EUROPE. ngle Brown. Her teft leg was whole, except y little ts doing, and and sche Washington, Baltimore, An- TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OB . shall, ith Infantry, resigned. Brevet Major s h was badly burned. The flesh * of popular goods are napolis. a rt TURNER'S TIC DOULOBREUX OB Pazphiet advising extreme heat to clear aship 1 T'R stone, Mth VE Oe ates one [By Cable to the Associated Pres=.} was not darkened much. | merely nominal. vy brown goods are firr 1, M COLE toncral Heat eam UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, of the fever. oaccably aetharged. Qversstows, Jan. 3 Noon Tue steamer rane of ‘being scalded. The aad he mares 4 cverstocied Brac City imerick, trom New York, arrive © e jon of the Wak en- sand s! sare in 80 great de- eee tf GEO 8. TZ. Ageut, Washington. : UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, i DIscovertes tN THE AncTic OCEAN.—A dis- Revrevep From Dety.—By direction of the . al end aottes Cit y of Boston, as bef tirely gone. | The leg was broken, and the bone | mand, snd prices are not so well sustained a« SOAP, CURTAIN. AUD SFERUS CURE POS SEVEAL } ootch has been reerived at the Navy Depart. ihe 4 ‘ : gush toh y enon 86 Bed Protraded about ihre: inches beyond the flesh, | in unbleached tbrics.. but the opening INSURANCE. Raggio hosfhoongt aber dlseonctnc- sg ment from Captain William Reynolds, of the | President the following named army officers Loxpox, Jan. 2-Noon.—Convols, 92 for | 88@ bad the appearazce of beiug broken. bY | trade will undoubtedly witness an ss 3t is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Fact a - (retired) have been relieved from reeraitin, ONY i BE Ks ergs something falling on it. J* was a plain frac- | vance. Prints have reached a int whe Ne Wraigia, often effecting « perfect cure in 8 si U.S. Meemer Tackawanns, dated Honolain, | UP oo en and alten the tine F | inoney. and #24 for account; U.S. 52's, Y bu Col. 4 Ede + ture, and net burned off. Both parties were will scarcely admit of a furth Narrosat carrrot LIFE INSURANCE | € day. No form ef Nervous Disease fails to yield | November 12, enclosing a copy of the Pacitic B. Judd, Major, U.S. A; Hrevet Col, T, | Otber securities unchanged, T dec! ise; Mo Fees . capers rv. | fally commited to await the action of the | macks and Pal! River makes are about as low COMPANY. to ite magic influence. Even the severest cases of | Cemmerciai containing an mteresting account | Hendrickson, Maver, U ee ee cage a The cotton man | “grand jury j ax they were the your wetore the sevkneal ot 7 CON | Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervous Derange | of a discovery of land in the Arctic Gcean | H. Waleott, Capininy U yauas Dome oat ati Seeeiiatienr—arreeienern: } Febellion. Ln foreign goods tuere is burdly sere ee —— ments of many years’ standing, affecting the entire | yy ye American whale ships Nile, Iein. | Col-A.T: Tees Major, (i.e Buoyant, peatly Ail articies Tae Muuruts Covonen Coxranesce— | anything doing, except fooee silks tatane . fi system. are completely and permanently cured by 1, M 1 i: diham dacs , | Col. J. W.T. Gardiner, Mai . Lonnox, Jan.2—2 ¢. 1.—Consols for mone Bishop Paine presided at the organization of the | goods isaported expressly for the season, The CAPITAL STOCK... 01900 000. | tina few days, orafew weeks atthe utmoet, It | eet Monticello and others during tne | Cok JWT. Maior, U.S. A: Major | 9)40X?0%, Jan-2—2 F. M-—Consols for 1 Memphis Colored Conference at Jackson,Tenn., | Suction sates are vere light, white the mapes. S488 CAPITAL hana [poeta hate Satedhap er sys | Past summer. The account says the : $txase, and for account, . S. 5-20", and more than one hundred and fifty preach: | aijons have fallen of toa very low Tol, tube chelate Te OWEN amd can Glade te aus idtapectert eaten | 20nes Of this Thad Vas ong been Kaowa, bes niinby saubcton Atamiean Sad s eany laymen participaied ta tho ex. and most of the goods arriviug go into oe Ofice 500 oth stroet.noar Penna. av. jaitf | It is in constant use by the best physicians, whe | owing to the impassable ice barriers along its tain, 10. 8 AS W. Dickinson, | Praxkro colored, were ordained. The majority of the | peniuy ot suet eae kote cae — = give it their unanimous and unqualified approval | shores, nothing was learued of it. Baron P s# TL ae, ' the issae of 1 candidates could read and write, and during the | be fully equal to the demand, since it 13 Genmwawta ps Ped rere eaet of S2 and two postag | Wrangell, the famous Russian explorer, first | Tse Onvxance CowiTne was in session Be api oeliy d Seen sa yee eacwrered. ee nepal ques- | pretty certain thar the Southern demand will stamps. everywhere, é n ede i te ony 7 is the ie nace Sm lon= from the Discipli nds, follow- e light. There is great need of goods in the FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY TURNER & 00.. Bole Propristors, | | Sov cisience, go holoaroed It fem the Orie | ay nine Lite ean emt to the Am | ciew prices are frm he Bishop through ceremonies. A | Southwest, but merchants there are well tay, Cc2l-eoim 120 Tremont strert, Boston, Mass, | ‘'* ¢Xistence, as he learned it from the Siberian | Sterdam projectile fraud. Severs follows report was adopt ing that while in the | plied, and, until another good crop gives t or Indians. The past summer bas been the mild- | were before them, but from th 7 No. pment exigency it seemed necessary to admit | people the means of paving for anything b-. NEW YORK uapaune ow Ey Deer! {eo y | St And most favorable for whaling. and the 7 bed ghia ond eens some — =e pay — . yet | yond the bare necessaries of life, which many . ee erent Baaie® | shi ent farther north than ever before, hay- | deemed it proper to keep their meetings secret, | CPT! - ereatter Noone shall be ordained who can- | of them are suffering for now, no great demant — Astrologist, Cl antand Peychometrician,who | “hips went farther no “s ees Prop ¥ e 3 Lonpox, Jan, 2-2 p.m. « s ch. | CASH CAPITAL. scene $857,000, he ator ed the, scientific iagsen ithe uid ing reached as high as latitude 70 deg. 30 mi me 7 articles in our markets temain as quoted in the | Ret Tend the Holy Scripture and the Disct- | can be anticipated from that quarter.—N. Y. ortd, now at ‘reelf at udson, N.Y. REV eT Ls pline.” Another report was adopted strongly | Yatepradeat at favoring the mental as well as moral elevation — of the children and youth. Fourteen districts | were organized. an tT. Cou. ©. B. Pexrose, Captain | noon report, and Commissary of Subsistence, has been as- Antwerp, Jan. 2 signed to duty with General Schofield, of the | for standard whi Captain Long, of the bark Nile, who ex- 1 ton possesses hb rey ONE OF THE BEST MANAGED INSURANCE | St*second aightas to gauble her Oe hese Eeeek: | amined the “land. attentively, and eraiccd COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES, | wih Gf cifncr sek. Winker a eaceepingle oF | along its entire coust, has drawn a 2-2. —____ "pevsuaing"laers were ap Stic BY Suoorrxy.—The most melan- . Thon 2p. m.—Petrol m, HE. incident of the first day of the new year 1 * ted. The Re s Taylor was ap- rs — & it, It is te elevated, and | First Military District, im place of Brevet Maj. = : . Poin . was the suicide of ex-Magistrate Charles H E. L. SCHMIDT, Bry to,marry. and by tue aid of am iuakrenseat ot | ics ine ‘contre has an deetinel erates’ cl | W.A. Elderkin, Captain ata Comminay of | NEWS 3ROM sine PACsEIC ‘ang AST+ | pomted General Supcriniendent, with authori wich occurred yenierday about noe" inter wer, knows as the Psychomotrope, guar- Z > ‘ , 1s te » wdo has been relieved. ij 7 as ithe ~ & 9 shoot: wuaself ua the lower regiwn of Grwenat Aorsr, pate fo"produce ite like pictare of the fature | which be otc dette whens emes wees Eee he eeaeers Sere Xoux, Jan.2—The following dispatch | T¥0, Preachers were present from Columbus, | the eit yeast De Laeina ee ee de 121m 492 Seventh Street. rast ox Lite of the systicent, ther wi named it “Wrangell’s Island, ie was Tue Wire Hovuse.—A small crowd of visi- | has been received in this city: Say ated Eray lig oar fim “pies , | tehis © but his efforts were unavailing, LEGAL NOTICES. Mieedoa certified cerudcate or rite eee, | tnd the lower parts had a green appearance, as | nearly all of whom had an interview with the | 1)—Governor Dominguuby has none inangu- | were allowed to be members of the Conference. | We: for manabens ay geoeted so eee = : tor tao cine Cnt eee ee if covered with vegetation. A large black | President, Secre and Representa. | rated Coustitutional Governor of the State of | The presiding elder, all witite except om Greentree was called iuand the jury rendered HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | closing s small lock of hair. and stating Place of | slope, about one-and-a-half miles long and | tive Randall called this afternoon. Sinola, for four years. The Legislature rm. | members of other Conferences, and are pla. & verdict that the deceased met his death by a cou UNITE! closi ¥ cent envel . 5 s ,ACHERS. d foree 10 do so, ts < supervisory cnides im the « . FOR THE SAID DISTRICT. fo yourself, you will receive the plctureanddesitel | A- to the extent of the Island it was thoughtthe | ‘THE RECWTER AND 3Hk ech LAOMESS by - Sadpedic EiGeias Cres ora Neer | cece oe discipline, Even the S ggg om od mong ing a To all whom it may comcern, greeting: informarion by return mall, All comm: Southern shore run a distance of 100 milesenst | We learn that measures have been instituted vy ngisinture. is to take bis seat ax j Children. Dryden was seen riding in the Oi . nedent is not a member of the Conterence. | Pacunger sacs in aunaren besith ana belonging to the Mississippi squadron, under com- | Hudsen, N. ¥ ap3-D&Weoly | ascertained, but it is thought extends several | NCE) t obtain a mandamus from the courts ¢ Golan resided for a number of and colored preachers in Conference relations | requested his wife to give madrink of water, macd«f Kear Admiral C. H. Davia, and the same — hawanua sik compelling the Regiser to countersign the tnd spea! Was observed. This Conference is the first wae libelled and prosecuted in this court, in the FREE TO EVERYBODY. Ape lk aban! | and whilst she was absent, ke committed tue @ friend of Ameri fatal aci.—Balt. Gaze, 1 ‘The flag-sbip Pensacola sailed last « for San Francisco with $400,006 in specie, exer organized among the colored people by the Methodist Church South, and must be con- sidered a8 marking an epoch in her history. check paying them their salaries, From pres- ent appearances this ix the only mode by which the difficulty can be settled, ame of the United States, for the reasons in the | A Larges pp. Circular, giving information of the ibe! stated: and that sald cane will stand for trial srpatest importance to the young of both sexes. ‘Tue Rercy or Tue Tresrers.—By the reply ¢ the ity Hall, in the city ut Washington, on ches bow the homely may become beantifal, : : ; 4 frat Monday of Januar) neat, when and whore all | the despleed reapected aad thefortaten Meek ee | OF the Trustees of the Colored Schools to. Ur Carrere or a Girt Jewerny Exrapiisa- : - = MARYLAND AND Vinorsta Svare Line.— | *2NT.—On Monday thr police of New York Tsonsare warned to appearto show cause why | No yonng lady or gentla: ‘hould fail to send | Mayor, published elsewhere, it will be seen SuB-0. = rh ake ie FROM MEXICO. Stienes te aid on what Was styled a « i. fone ae per Address, ni eegive a coay port pat, by re- | that paid he complication of the colored school Ry: Sipe oa cap siee Ax Meas® | rhe Rebellion in Yucatan Bec careetine ing Blast Gee ae ee cae, ‘iho Mapeune eye suupertioee raion &. J. MEIGS. Clerk. ‘apo dh weoly “"Froy, New question is now created, by the refusal of the » SHY ches! , Seriene. [ending boundary question. The $ mam d Vaientior, together with ali the pide uy York, is v Dee. 4th, 1867. deit tawtd Trustees to accept the amount voted by the | p yen et hae Departnent Secret | yoAvsuas| Jam. 1.—Adviees received ftom ey om ie lag renee ry Pena Har pe lend n aay TF 7 THe Dis’ NEW MABRIAGE GUID. acne te 5 + We OOM, OF, € reasury Department Secret | Vera Cruz to the 27th of December étute that | claim the line-to run from James’ Island light a cet S quantity of envelopes prepared bey ‘HOLL INGA Ist WAN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, o1 Buysiologi- CEN SIS SF STUN Pay aeat OF CAB MOGEYE AUS Tr ss arene, apppented before the ccunmitele Congress was oceupied with the to Smith’s Point, while the Marylaud commis. | With cards, speciully arranged for cheating. CONNOR THE SAID DISTRICH, > | and-Berly Menioods which create inmpatiasonse ts | (Ue Colored Le ee eee, tet news 1 | io give. bis tevtunony in reganl to whisky | ofits orommes cae iene a Saree eens Remaats 2k toe Obeanpenie'| Sor co ratte, coueiatng corusia eames ave f all interested in the welfare of our public 5) ‘The rebellion in ¥ucatan wast should be divided between the two States by | © me edges 0 » si clue pe : 4 reqmeans of relief. Sent ip } 91) frauds. : the shortest and most direct line from the | “Fope-in” and his compan m the num- Notice is hereby given, that the steamer Gen, | sealed enyelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. | schools. ——-e ___ serious. Meride had tren captured bya party | 1 wet ae Seed pers ter is drawn out the thamb ts ptaced.on tenet Broa was captured be at gf tag] SeIULTR AUUGHTON, Howard ‘Association It will be remembered that the City Councils, pMANCrACroRINS Stern ax Net iil aaa neliadinatriae ea (pe oye a a Od ged ony oy ge command of Bear Admiral C. H. Davis, and t after great delay and difficulty, passed a com- | Disen anc w York let GSoneekd Adatoeee hdl seu entietiil te Vaden. 1 OF ey ier tamer Gve-ristine on tae “ 7 sam san ! osect this court, mit i), whi t rd ica. | Monday, says: The extensive carpet mi ay : . en ‘ . s . - number is not 100, but 106, The green one jumps Sevacee of tho Unlecd Giies hee tan teense AMUSEMENTS, Lelie se bs a a ang the vesar | (Fy of Messrs. Higzings & Co, Forty. Hee et ne eae et Teas Oni ee ee Pruat | At the bait, and posts the inoney, He is allowed the lite! stated; and that said cause will stand for | ———_______ Se > ¥ settlement of the vexed | street, employing about 1.400 hands, was tie (Oak tir pepe tle Aveta chsden tebe acs ieeucg | here perhaps the most valuable waters in the | & take the envelope himself, and to bis grea. ial at the City Hall. Jn the City of Washington, NATIONAL THEATRE. question; by mfpking an appropriation for the | scene of considerabl Lec Nearns Gi MATPIOE: | cciainns tens Gee Conair ak meee dan L ormee meieme ater bay are to be found. and | isappointment finds i to be Wi ss ye any Ss warned. 00 apr sar teekew — payment of e arrearages due the colored | in consequence of a large number of the em- had been convicted of siding with Romenctal. both States sre. and perhaps for an indetias RENE eee erenmorgs cause why condemmation should not Be decrecd, — K. OWENS schools upon the full amount decided to be due ploy oe © rik be cane oe: oe WOO || dn Gutiig Es wer. length of time ‘have enjoyed, the benefit, each Meunper or a H and to iniervene for their interest esca Ouerk, the Eminem Comedian and Humorist, them by the Supreme Court of the District. Naliee ie trace ee Th a Gparatives ae. rer The shup War Cloud, before reported, bas re paling the other's right, Tans failing &. on ae nea Ol yy December 4th, 1967. de Te-2awtd A SR This uction of the Trustees of the colored | ware so low that they can hardly keep | Proved a total t Clea Deake; ine pemmtestoners wall Ge ne | af Hee Aros tee attempted to pu: [ 2 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT DoT? schools, however, sets the whole matter at sea | their families from <tarving. The movement, FROM Onto. their respective Legislatures and awatt their | Charles Harmison, son of Jounthan Harmison, OF a oe the ChitcE atti Caleb Plommer, (the Loy Maker)..Mr. J.B. Owens | again, as they proclaim their purpose to re. x ce ee u 9 = ail hands, though as yet In meaname we | Of “the Virginia Howl.” out of his house for 0 5 3 not mo nh About on -half refuse to work. | The Congressional Vacancy im the Eight YOR THE SAID DISTRICT. After which the Original and Aboriginal Extray- | sist the decision of the Court: to repudiate » inhabitants of both States wear sid and impropr conversation and aganza, translated from the mother tongue of the Most of the barge ster! en — District—A Libel Cas «i iron works in W whom it F wit accustorned ws aid an unoffe He was v i whom tf Ojib-e- ways by Mr. Owens, cntitied the the settlement of the question made by | chester county. N. ¥., are discharging their [Special Despatch to the Star.J egret ys hremareen eed Oo Py uuhappily o-- Mouton was captured by veosele of the United LIVE INDIAN the City Councils with such unanimity, by | hands, At the Moti Haven Iron Works. usual. | Cyyerseecth Jawa a Goa ceilicn curred. drew @ knife and statbal Paha ic States b-lon, » the Mississipp? sguadrom,un- Mr. Owens in Three Oharacters. both parties; and to accept the large sum | ly employing isd men, onl are pow at work. a Criva AxD THE Evxor der ce mman: Rear Admiral H. Davis,and After months of X Powen=— | below the breast-bone, uearthe hear. He & the sane was libelied an¢ prosecuted im this court, | daced Mr. John in nomination a candidate for Gon- divioes to the Hon. C. M. Clay. t re pier atio? Will soon be pro- At Jon Foundry, Mo Official y M c ¢ tet | of the pund in less than 4 ne cuted im th nL a John Brows Now Local and Spec: vo i the ¢ as — = Eee acts aan rere de the Fighth District, will meet at | States Minister to Russia, dated Pekin, Novem. | 21tbe wound in ke ra yogurt hap hmeel ane in the pame of he United States, for the reasons | tactiar Piay im Five Aske off ply as so much pai count of the ea ae ber 2, announce that the Emperor of Chinn has ; in the libel stated: nnd that said couse will’ stand LOTTERY OF LIFR! Acnicuntetar © Tw Evetaxn. Laver a ae a, | held, and th furtunat ted to await his tial for etof $5 in publishers ofthe leged libelows ung Mall com vurder by Mr. J for trial at the City Hail, in the city of Washing- | of the deepest Interest sng oriniaal effects, arrearages due. They teem to indulge an ex- ton. on the fret Monday of January next, when Ty sparen Eaeee, Nek Setaiaa) aftee pectation that Congress will sustain them in ENEFIT. — MORGAN'S _MIANTONOMAH |!‘ . and shery all, persone are warned to appearto | PZENEEI 5, MORGAN'S Tronps of America, | this course, but from what we can learn, determined to send a special embassy to the treaty Powers. Itis presumed that the pur- pose of the embassy is to revise the tre Th y of introdu: co-opers into agriculty has been discussed a » principle of i ‘ . from ng of Agric publication mude in May last, tween the Great Powers and the Empire p Drarn.—On Tuceday eentens> 4 i Wil positively play at Odd lows’ Hal!, Navy | there is little likelihood that their ex- | istsin London. The convened t . , cated aud del- | of des ~ prsed wu pos ' ee ee ey Eios ok Yorit SATURDAY EVENING, January tth, 13 peetation will be realized, as leading | 8% organization whose mai tis the estab. FROM PHILADELPHIA ane Whicntiok vedere tie ead pec yuedhet ry bs Sia eat ae this __ Dec. 4th. 36 dot 1t* nager. | Republican members have expressed an Wei who disiee. ¢ Fire—Fatal Shooting. during several years past. An impe ys Some time ago. on the charge of yiol Pos Te CEE DETHIOT | opinion (and the House District Committee, iit ne os mana 9 1 Dispatch to the Star} | eveniver Bi, announces that | tiug the person ot Miss Clive. ‘The sentens COUKT UF THE UNITED STATES ALLS, PARTIES, &c. We hear, has so decided) that special legistation | movement, presidd, and pointed ont how ade A uta, Jan. 2.—The brewery of Mi- seador for that purpose, United vader gg Fo meme owen ga Te phen herent TG fee cas ae ae een * of this sort would be improper and inadyisa- ion es Fe nae bro icin rosea ebael rick. torether with four honse« ai 6th r to Pekiu, Anson Burlingame The condemned man protested his Penn Seats te pn hay nn Ae Ty POGK SPH at UNION Ne ToT BIA | ble. tion in all their business to which ft was appli- | [aye caresses ie Lasoen bid ang re og senizusmuhenad ceoaet on r | bts ac echt vy wey bse egy ca Staten belonging (to the Mississippl Sinadron opp LAA UR NE How J. W. Levrwicn, Representative in | Cable. After some debate. the principle was | "Geo, W. Runnel, n resident of the F rst Ward, | Pekin. with whom My. Burlingame is other tribunal. He insisted that Mies Oli Bader conmapd of Rear Admiral CH. Davie, and OB NUNEY StH Leen the last Congress, from the West Tennessee | SPPTOved of, and arreng warosmade t shot and ingtuntly kUled y popular, cordially approve of the selection. He | was mistaken the perpetrator of the awtul facets wee Nestled ond proseonted a thiocourt, | a5 axyclisne, Untones bee bon: ona te ac ge Emp : clreulate information on thy subject throughout orning, by Georze W. May Leatrce Inhrnediately, and proceeds to Europe by | deed, for which he has bern sentensed to aco the Send that bait chase will coaes for bon Stee .° pcass F the Com hen Sei Mager a Manphl | the oaeien ie has delivered himself to the polic way of San Francisco. is still at targe. The most of his remarks w-+ ‘2 ad ATE ah? % a = of _ \e “9 . a Dicindny of danwary next whet ad abe oly iit Cotilion ‘Band will ‘be in atten- | which takes place next Tuesday, promises to be | ini MMA want ee FROM MAINE. Provoskn REPRAL o» Rusovurions Rarrry. | Sain iied ‘0 the colared people who were pre=- ING , Tickets. an exciting one, with the probabilities in favor By coedemmatice should not be decreed, aco. af pel of Mr. L., whose is personally a popular and J. MEIGS, Clerk. ee ETS ET EL, | ostimable gentleman, and will, if elected, make December 4th. 1867. de wn ST ANNUAL sear MASQUEBADE | an excellent Muyor. THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. — Ii trauspired that a movement is being made which will have an important effect on the work of reconstruction. A nutgber of leading spirits int the Conservative party are endeav. sizeets, on which they intend to erect new | Inauguration ef ¢ Masonic Hall. ‘The contract for the buildiag ~ has already been awarded, and the contractor guarantees to lay the corner-stone uext St. | Joim's Duy, and finish the edit five years vernor Chamberlain. Aveusta, Mr., Jan. 2.—Gov. Chamberlain inaugurated st noon tu-day, His address dition of the State Avers” Awrawan ANAC, for 1585, has been roeived by %. D. Gilman for delivery gratis, to all whocall for ir, This number con settlement and culttyation under the homestead tains prools to show that someof the stars has ———_ : = ing to prevail upon the Legisiatures of those | SPS : ‘ GA TIAR CS AST are been used ov rus Disrosat ov Pumitc Laxps.—Commissionsr | foninves he new hall wil be Of grit wn the weg: | Stites which have parsed mechutions raifyia | (ais fo sty maliens of ware. We ad Ove7 octavo, four round corner Obickering Wilson, of the General Land Office, is in in the Noman style. The four sides of the mpiion of the | the Constitutional Amendment known as article | Sy) ROO" & Ashape which seems indisputadl moet new, $250. HARMONY CIRCLE, eipt of returns showing a disposal of 16.54) | building will be of zranite, the only differenc: mbursement of Siu) to | lourteeuth, and which Legisiatures have od- | Fi. witiciams Rowe ong made his book a-- Gack sclee’ Beisiins bs Ge oun. nude benecae ceipt of % P fe We testes ene i tee Santees tee ee He urges ned ar anti-repubiieam majority by the tue | Poy 4 One 63 octave, Dar ley ,( osewood in best! a a masduio Sasi acres of the public lands, during the monte of | Wli0 dein Uelng ip the f paunutsone Gr an S| elections, to repeal the recolutions of ratific Se nn tation. One eM octar Grable £.Co.. 9) To be beld at ‘ wis Junction Oity Kausor ieee tees Yee most magnificent features of tuat thoroughfare. pe Agente d }sicgeh te ther fe pam vel | surusng problem: of abstract science to osewood Chickering, $125. ov ide 1 Phe, : DAY si sag pi amendm: - tractions. For sale upon cay monthly inetSimeats, at the | ODD FELLOWS? HALL, Yru STREET, million, Dakota ‘Territory, 6609 acres.’ The | weareny Steaposr ACGIDENTS.—Th eA Ee LON TO-DAY TURE | having hon ratified by the reqnivdie number of | 8eHems, Warercom of npn a 2 00 On MONDAY BVENING. JANUARY 6ru, 1868, | £7*ter portion o! and Was taken foractnal | youis Republican publishes a list of the Newarr, N. J —Thomas Welch was | States—three-fouribs—is not yet a portion of BFA Quebec dispatch says that the effort of Snalties to steamboats on the Western and | hung to-day for the murder of Patrick Tormey. Southwestern’ rivers during the past year, | onthe 4ih of July Inst. which shows 128 accidents of all kinds. eighty. | matt. i two of which resulted in the total destruction | — Pairick Kane and brother-in-law, named OF the beats, invelving & loss of $445,000, on | McMovins, were stabbed at Moutelair. New Sols Agents of Steinway s Pianos. Admission: One Gentleman and ladies 9. Ar- | Liw, and the remainder sold for cash and located aoe wf TLE LLL —- have Re aiih enable te hicciae joxley, | with military warrants, PPPPPV Per recreeeeeerPeey vaeires sce dos auogias tonne forme CommissioNeR O¥ Pateyts.—It is under- the Constitution. It is claimied that if New | the Board of Trade to make wrms betwen the Jerg ez Obio, and California sboukd repeal tae | -bipbuildere and workmen bas failed, the ship Tatitication resolutions, the effect would surly | builders refusing to employ any amioa mee pe ig Prevent the proposed amendment fron | and the men sticking {+ the eniow It is thoaghe fryer becoming engrafted upon the Constitution | ubatthe shipyards will be clos altogeter. © The attendance was a ‘bner. st ¥ Brown\ which there was insurance to the amount of " %% fe “a € 4 . | of the Danited we York Herald. much distress ts anticipated among the fam ih. iz ts tobe bad of the fo ‘oomnmittee: 0, | “tort thar'Secretary Scola patted | SieOON. The, cuher ‘easualtice reeutedd in [Aztec Sind Teytie cer eens, _— Of toe workingmen. ~ GEO. B. WILSON, Butzler, 1-1. Blont, Dg. EBar | to, the Previdest the name of Colonel Ine. O. | Toiy a partial dectuction of tie koe dort Muthaney. Allof the Iuiter bave heen arrested. | DISTRESS IN New Yor«.—The following — Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, Be, Kronheimer, M. Kaufman, A. Adler, Pb. | Cox, Chief Clerk of the Interior Department, | eniyamven lives are known to have bean tok power hier are e.2iii' ot Pareeraph fromthe New York Times, proba- | Hany Cuee.—A few days agoa car landed No. 603 SEVENTH STREET, Reet che Dieteenes One st the Masonls Halls | tobe Commissioner of Patents in place of Hon. | by the seaceidents, and itis believed that aout | NATIONAL i AN CONVEN. | QOLE™ 8 fair agent deg gering Seal Bak Sereris of cider was thrown frou the Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. rn [T. ©. Theater, resigned. The applicants tor | twenty more might bea to the list, ‘TION. bate ea eee aracties rovait, <) Sa run DANCING ACADEMIES, __ | i Penition are-till at work, but the President | w go- sexing tha Now York Taaruvants who (Special disparch to the Star) tho-exipumeies of thr titnes "The maa who ws. | iheitnanss in'psnns este wee has not yet fixed upon any person to OU the | jm, yang qramtities of oper cloaks in tlu Cnreaco, Jan, 2,—A committee of forty lend- tnving mer yroes ae On suspicion Of] go Tue county court of Putumyivania, Vo., BOF. KREIS’ DANCIN vacancy. . fall are now suffering therefor, ing citizens of Chicago has been appointed to ee th iar ee oe. 4 At its last denn, adopted the “fence Inw,” 6. F ea aay apnea Coca einai | tien, heer ln aad ica ar | Ropuaican Grants, Se OMe Nason | es Sato shra wae yeestap com | suc yoy womag acim own cently appointed Commander of the Third | wonwen ullixed Weir raarks insiead ot tuerr sine (ate the county jul. He said shar béntole to} Marca text. 3 Militany District, im place ‘of General Pope, | natures to the register. BET NEW YORK MARKETS, He eRe aad, ARR gaan eae refered > | Gy the Jeiivon (Texas) Mince says ime - will arrive here this evening from Philadel. | | & Tt 3s ‘srilctiniod that thie coming prix: WXEW Yous, Jan. 2—Flowr 10, conts better. Heues. appeared und inquired for her busban 1 vaio ae that Lown every diy it, and have an interview with the Presi- bet: leCoo! as enn it 2 ter. Os 1a? cents betier. [er appearance beiokened ld J ‘Seandal the Princess lw U nt om “aa ‘ead to-morrow. Ha -will iy de gst Det ce men being of | Oats nae 4 abade % vj Mess | that ehr-earne $3 per oat of which tise wants a separation from Prince Napoleon, ‘ RESTAURA . . ae ebaracter. $21.06. Lard dull at 2 Yale. Cotton quiet, | rentof €5 per month ha- to be paid, ber hus. #7? General Willard W, uae Wave here for Georgia to-morrow or next day. | wane courts decide, withont qualt- | at 139; ai6 cents for Midabing Upiauds. Breizhe: | band being ou: of employee Olio, 1s “supported for warner, Sarmerty. OPEN AGAIN. —_ fication, that man conyicted by his own con- | pull’ Spirits Turpentine quivt. Rosin ua. a ae re irom Alabama, not Stale Senates, 2 O™EP 507 NINTH @T. % den 1m Internat Revexce—The receipts from | fession of og aac bib specimens See changed. An) ready} in tle Kit- 87” A Tyler (Texas) wi a wae en OE REET.___de2 in, : is rf nitted, ag hye a3 : ime-grower has ships. t wee 1844 4 ne tonree oA ATES, Y| feel ahead faleatate eacsecke Saas P|. STATE OFFICERS SWem® EN. sad sha pronpen new ae uncrests arsomts ox | SAPD paren {i wine to New Orleans tits PrnsoxAl.—Hon. Goulove Orth, ofTndiangy | “s9-Certain Northampton tadies drow a bar. | | Atnasx, N.Y... Jan, the gangs. S711 ls calcebena thatthe percien ARDREW J. JOYOR &CO., Commodore = . Hoge, Sid, Commander i} i of Rony 2p asied ‘othe down of their pastor | Seees ws baryee | oO frozen up on the boats Inthe New Yin. . : = | Budd, U. 8. N., are at the Ebbitt House. a me Pally potatons and on 486 SEVENTE. STREET. Gog age ob eg hyg iy ++-Gen. John B. Sanborn, of St. Paul, Minn,; | 987 AtB Rik leer tes Nabi wag Bp d pontirmed | io rome millions of dollars wort! PAPEBHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. and Col. George M. Gowan, U.S. A.,are at | zero, ‘were crossing the river on the park at last, oe tne | Particular attention given to 0161" | the National Hotel, -++-Adjutant General ‘| icv. : , be open to the jouw. lon ‘Thomas is on & visit of inspection to Antietam | S@”Some one writes from Pentwater, Mi t weesenthee ae ets, SED LOUKSMIEE. | | waticnal,, Cateetery.!. <--> Representatives that sera hee, “ome of the finest sha is reported tobe in e a SEQ, PAHA pPRODUTOR OAS ‘Washburn and Cullom, of Illinois, go to Ric 1 ‘the is in & hes ~ ‘Rervous and ” RED’ mond to-day for the purpose of being ‘yuge Bonfire 84 amot e HxLusoLy's ‘Barnact " par ereig Rereen,p end Ténetrecte at the session of the Vi ‘Convention. gas. “ Samed | end