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HAIB OILS, and |.) | removed the mune! “bra CHARLES DICE ENS, ly Printed. and of Couve- | more to-day On receipt of $4.0 we will mail to any address, hed, postpaid. the entire werke of Chas. Either of the above sent free by mail on receipt itracrdinary oppertanity to secure a cheap nt. Hat Factory. 346% 7th ‘TREET, BETWEEN D AND E. aii HiCETH a Co. Chow 180 > + 27] ° THE EVENING STAR Washington News and Gossip. scien dime Miss Low Me! lech, daugh- : tary. will give achildrr ty this evening from six ten o'clock, ame the juv Tu'sbave heen making ac- tive preparation for the same for some time —The Marine Band will be in atteadance atthe Executive Mansion thi yeeeption Stover partor, very Ia > faney even during by the Indies—Wre, Patterson ‘The Pre will also be the eTowd no doubt will be TxForw ATION has rea from Georgia to the effec hreat eral Meade of Georzin, of his opposition to expenses of ntion, doc. yay minds of to the authori over The funds in the hands of Reserspep.—ln Gi e ral Orders No. 1 from the W: Department, Gen, Grant 1Ordors No. sd Sconimis- iicers of the army, serving in the field, hase Subsistence stores from the Sub- sistence Department ow credit, for their own une, * be reseimded. 1. just dated August Ti, 196 Wasnixeton Cr Judie ¥ Ovvickes.—The Honse ry Committee have agreed to report a bill giving t@ the District Snpreme Court the the U. rict of Columbia, and re thus appointed th ¢ Warden of the jail, ots are now made by toring to the Mar- power of appointing Both these appoint- the President Tae Weisky Biri.—The President has signed Mr. Schenck’s whisky bill, and it is A cram trom New York to e price of fraud whisky decreased yesterday fifty-five cents per gallon, whisky coukt be had at one dollar Y cents # gation, including certificate payment of tax, et Tux Coxrracts for farrishing paper for the lic printing have boeuw awarded as follows Class 1—Unealendered prin ting paper: Win. H. Hoffman ot Baltimore. At15 19-100, Timothy Keeney of Ha pe | ford, Ct. 20,000 reams at 15 48-100. -Unealendered printing paper; R. Barr, Lancaster, Ps -Sized and ealendered print W. A. Rassell, Lawrenc 5000 40-100. g paper; riting mapers: 2800 reams. N. J. st Bh et= v for Post On Dlank<: 5.500 ia, at IS $100, Reeviatry introdu (“hich was the Ju dirney of providing by Jaw, or by rub or both, rales and regulations for pro- is of impeachment, and for the sup of the officers under impeachment pending the trial, if, in the jn nt of the Sentie, the public safeey shall require at, and F securing the prompt enforcement of the and judgements ef the aie in such CASHIERED AND Drawissen Arwy Grrr. crrs.—In the Se + Mr. Wilson re- the bill passed by of Represent ives on December 17 that no officer of the army of the s whe has been or shall hereatter e Service by th tence 1, formally approved aithority, stall ever yo mnilitary service ex Teappointment confirmed by the S United States. The bill was introduc Sens the ih of December, 1867, 1 ferred to the Military Comanittee. but betore the Senate fer its acti Tue New Recexsy erie Brun.—+ Data” “The Reconsteuction Cenmit ton of ¢ and its members.ure ps y to any or all of their procerdis Upon tiking a vote on the new bill proj provi 1 governors, giving Gene power to ‘Was found th not all sati-fied with it. the bill because at die Mr. Brooks, Democrat, Hat it, being opp It is believed the me: nt military the Repubkiean pecially that { power to objecte L natare us of doubtful section giving to the General in-t remove milit mmmanders. This by some Republican Se tutionality.” Hox. Revervy Jouxsox leaves for Balti- expecting to be absent anil The discussion of the case of Sena- it is understood. will not te re- 1 Mr. Johnsen revuri Navan Limrratic Grim jutro. duced in the Se today a bil (which was reterred iter on Na Atfuirs) alintin sin the Navy e United s ad mech: and boys, to 300. The number ef non ened offi musicians, wml privates and allowed to be endisved the ‘orps of the United State: established by th or organi approved July umber im ¢ this to be enlisted are hereby repealed. appren Ture Waive Hi There was an unusual crowd of visitors Execotive Mansion wis morning, and may bad any with the President. Among those who en. Jobn Pope, Senator Hendricks, Rep- aves Brooks. Glost wT and others. rrorsTweERT OF Warpey.—Mr. Ingersoll | introduced in the House to-day a bill (which was referred te the District Commaitiee) pro- ng for the appointment by the Supreme tof the District of the Warden aud’ Phy. jan of the Distriet jail, and of a Stenozrapher to the Court: the silary of the Warden and Stenographer not to exceed 82.500 each. Instrwet Raimnoa soll introduced to-day 4 Rovres.—Mr. Inger- the House a joint res- j olution (which was referred to the District Committee) authorizing the Secretary of War to detail one or more officers to survey one or more routes for # braneh railroad from some point on the Alexandra, Loudoun and Hamp- siure Mailroad, in Virginia, to the cities of ivorgetown and Washington; and also for a tiameh railroad from said Alexandria, Lou- doun and Hampshire Railroad to Aldie, V und to report the result of sail survey to Cone gress, With estimates of the coat of said route or routes, MINISTER TO AVSTRIA.—The nomination of S.S. Cox as Minister to Austria wax sent to the Senate to-day. No nomsnation was made for the Equador mission. Harnor Master's Fexs.—Mr. Ingersoll in- troduced in the House to-day a bill amending the charter of the Corporation of Georgetown and District of Columbia, so that, in addition to the right heretofore granted to regulate the anchorage and mooring of Vessels im the port thereof, the said Corporation aud District are hereby authorized to levy and collect, *ccord- ing to regulations to be lished by sid Cor- poration, {10m each and every vessel arriving iy its , aharbor fre not to exceed the sum of tube which shall be graduated ey to the tonnage of said vessels,and alxo a fee, not to exceed $1.25, trom rach and every Vessel discharging ballast in The pene ordinance of the Corporation relating to har- bor masters’ to be ratified. New Street RamRoap.—¥r. rsoll intro- duced in the Honse to-day a bill to incorporate the Connecticut Avenue and Park Railroad,” with A. B. Stoughton, John Little, John L. Kidwell, G. H. Plant, L. R. Tuttle,G. W. Hop- kins,R.M. Hall and others corporators, with au thority to lay a double-track railway comr ng at the intersection of 17th st west and Pennsylvania avenue, along west side of i7th street io its intersection with H street north, then along 17th street to it, intersection with Connecticut avenue, thence along said avenue to Boundary street. Also, from the inters tion of Boundary street and Connecticut nue along the county road from such inters: tion, thence on any road oper hereafter be op 5 the park, or to the county line of Washington coun- ‘are, for any distance, six ce $200,000, in shares of © OTS not [6 be exe ferred to District Committee. Recoxerrvetion.—Mr. Bingham, from the Reconstruction Com + Teported to-day the supplementary reconsi-wetion bill agreed upon by the Committee, and which appeared in fall in the Stak on Seturday. VereERINARY SUPPLirs FOR THE ARMy.— General orders No. 4, just issued from the War Department, are as follows Kreater degrece of purity and excedien quality of medicines and articles nequired for the veterinary service of the army, the > taryof War directs that the Quartermaster’s partment hereafter purchases such supplies fom the Medical Depart ur the New York poli- erfectly o whelraing Desno- down on yesterday nding the sheriff etand some of the most active managers known to the public. Derek at REVENUY.—The receipts from this soure 0m, talented young artiste wil) take place at Met. wrott Hall to-morrow night. Miss Busk, we are informed, to great 1: “al gifts, adds a cul- ture rarely seen in this sdvanced age, having studied utler the masters in Paris, Leipzic, amd Lond lecided <« sation in Europe, and w York, and Baltime taking in the F in alt. the cord. ‘She will be assisted by yho is well known from this con- ction with the German Opera, and by Pox ki, @ Violinist of dixtincuished abslity. uction G & dated Saturday. ral Hancock gave the momorands and questions which were distri Filth Military District in Ma were ealeulated to produce. thi Bourds of Registration th A from th last, and which impression on they were rule: the Boards of Re, oranda and questions 3 and that the boards the rules to was almost Saturday ries of resolutions y» t remove the present $ tve the Convention power to do so, athority to fll u fox thus mac vention ding the diseu orto Muna Up to the first of ims for labor and hire, January. i865, ¢ adopted by the Une val iciattis A -im ect from T is looked for in Ge Avenon adopis a permanent relief ord- There is considerable exciter a, OWing to a report, on bigh that Governor Jenkins had beep ren General Dunn. formerly i overnor. Itis stated nds that he will test que warranto. a communica- from the superintendent of the work> asking a deposit of moi rance on personal se by the Con vential may be, was laid 0 to the praper co The Convention was then adjourn In the Virgr Convention # preamble and resolution declaring the proceedings of the Con- Yention usurpative in their character. and ad- journing that bo ble. The resolv members to four do = laid on th y of the fier the first of Feb- A resolution dis- ising the pss were disfran- d by the Alabama Constitntion. and one taxing all land twe dollars per-acre, were re- ferred. General Butler speaks in Richmond to-night, i a Serpent's Fangs. [From the Lexington (Ky.) Gazette.) A short time ago there was presented to the museum of the Kentucky Agricukural College alive rattlesnake, about seven feet long, and, for fear that he lity bite some one, it Was determived to extract his fangs. So,on Tuesday. Prof. Coleman and his two assistants prepared thenselve- for the operetion, S eral pairs of forcep=, tongs. &c., were call into Yequisition. First, a pair of gas-fliter’s tongs were cardully wrapped with bits of ¢ ton Tags. so ae mito bruise or hurt bis + ship. Slipping these back of his head. a bringing i gently over the top of the bi d. the Lid being sunt dows ud anything, witli a yew wa id back gator, and a square n his threat to pr and the folds side. The fangs open like a wrewly hinged to che jaw, hack of which liy the sic in which the virus ison is ejected throu tubes of the which he did very copii not on any wae. Ti mg Wis exaracted, breaking oif a small pertion, and the same pertormed in extracting the other ting it out whole, pre- jamzs and the virus, The regent 1 the operation, taking good eare in having uo door between lim and the operators £7 The London Times hae had @ libel suit, { which it has come with flying celors, i * brought by a Mr. Watson, who had be led in certuin Parhameutary speeches which the Times had published in its regular report. The verdict decided, for first time in Englind, that a newspaper is sot responsible for what members of Parliameat ——$_—_____—. Y¥.—Some onsatisfied guest at the recent horseflesh banquet in London, wrote to the Times, complaining that the repute of horse- flesh as an edible was due almost entirely to the skillful manner in which it was served up, mothered in sanee, and be defies the advocates of horse meat to invite a sury of guests to dine of a boiled leg of a cab horse, cooked utterly plain, and then render a yerdict. fieetenntre scenes duct TT B7-An emigrant ship which arrived at New Nerk on Saturday from Hamburg, had one handred and five deaths on board from cholera during the passage, and thirty-five sick with the disease when she arrived. rative Fuel Company of Chi- ved itself a complete success, Not- ing the low prices charged for fuel, 4 handsome profit is reported. @7 It is said that Mr. Pike is prmng to ar chase the entire square upon which his New York opera house is situated, with the inte tion of erecting # hotel. B_ Whipering and laughing in church was punished by heavy fines recently by an In- diana court. 87 Brigham Young announces that the Spirit of God instructs him to order the Saints t Jeave off drinking tea and coffee. 87-“Horse-hash” is the Iatest London food novelty. 7 The co-operative England, known as the Yeports & clear profit of $16v,000 on their opera- ons. Ba-There will be eighteen blacks and twenty- eight white and mulatto delegates in the Flor- ida Convention. S¢" Nearly every paper from the interior of Alabama contains a call for the white man’ to organize for the defeat of the constitution, at the election on the 4th of February next, Vent his shutting hi skin pushed to ow kaufe, and ave ay society in Rochdale, » Equitable Pioneers, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON, ‘The Case of Secretary Stanton in the Son- ate—The Mi in Secret § of Senator ident will Do—t f the Cabinet in laims—The {Special Dispateh to the Star.} New Yorx, Jan, 13—The Herald of this morning has the following in its Washington dispatches Washixeron, Jan, 12,—After a careful can- Vass of the feeling of a majority of the man- bers of the Senate in reference to the Secretary Stanton, I haye come to the coaclu- sion tha: the vote, if 1» to-morrow, will re sult im favor of St and, of course,An position to the objections furmished® by tue Present for his continnance In the Cab net One-half of the members ¢<- a the ade up t hesitatinely ther hall was made up anxious to hear further upon who oppose ie iy ¢ Of Ullice Dil, yet justify the President in suspe the eleventa hour, whea his pri for said sus valid a year particular diced agai: more or | lent harmo toexpi ¢ for Stanton, and rataer prey: him thin otherwise, + prey sake of » Feady = majority nderance, this seems ine stor Doolittle’s minority report is 'y short, covering only four or n painphiet form. The grea with extracts from the speech and inembers made on the Tenure previous to its pass: at that time the w ave the eff rs of Ollice bill the object being to show ft anatemeted ug upon the President ter who may be obno: It then takes up the dispatch of ( in relation to the riots rues against the cha 7 majority report, that the Presideat b: ted two words in the copy submitted to 5 Copy furnished nd Were not in 1 Baird sent it. wnoug other things in bis charged the horrors of Au- wy itbe ount, OITOW, Senator Dixon proceeds with bis address in favor of the minority report, aud will no doubt a xpateh as ¢ atior Buckalew, speech ualer por= tion of the day will be occupied in the discus sion of the subject. The nue of Senator Ross is w of the ntioned as one cannot be in- 21 to join im the vo nt, Some persons attribute thi I pigur of the Senator's against ‘VY, tut it is also surmised that he is aoni=tn to the n of las party in this ny welfare of the country eed by leaving with the Pre: t the privileze of rejecting or retaining any member of auterd to him by t tion. What will the Pre: enite Sustaining S to forer this obnoxion Cabinet! To this qu present to giv y sa not think the President y secthed determination on the subject clon must be dependent ina great mes Upon circumstances. Grant may or may not Vacate the War Oifice and turn over the keys to Stanton upon a resolution of reinst ing adopted by enate. Should the President would probably. ts m whatever, but simply allow to coptiaue to administer the office. thus compel Stanton to resort to a mut mus, OF some other legal proce-ding to estab- ish his right to the position. In taking this President would to be acting under bis broad constit power to suspend a subordinate for an indefinite period, thus disregarding altogether the provisions of the Tenure of Office act. The President, it must be remembered, contends that his power to move a Cabinet officer is derived from the Constitation, and has not been changed by a mere act of Congress. Should Grant, however, ate the War ollice at the bid of the Seuate, then the aspect of aifairs would be very much altered, and it 1s difficult to assert whai line of policy the President would pursue. Stanton, In getting possession, might reverse the position of parties, and compel the President to become Plaiatif and institute legal proceedings to oust the contumactous Secretary. The President, on the other hand, might proceed to the tremity of removing Stanton ont and out, new Teopen the whole case for argument 1 on to know that the Call these points, and et arrived at any satisfactory conclu- sion ap to the present writing. He will act ceutiously and after thorough deliberation, taking no stand from which he may be con- strained hereatter to recede Another subject that is now occupying much of attention of the Alaba mn reliably AN Lmportant State paper i now n course of preparation which will place the President in # favorable light on both of these matters. and force the radicais to the dilema of taming him or of opposing the popular will on these grave questions of material interest. This paper as being preps and if the information furnis! will be one firm in ton quivecal raning. twill be mbered that, at the time the upon between Generals Sherman sd Joe Johnston, in 1865, suspending bostili- ties between the contending armies, and ar- # & basis Of peiter, there was a good deal of excitement created all over the country, but particularly here in Washingtou. A Cabinet council wits convened, and after a short de- d to di and his Cabi- This, 1 am acsured, was all that wos rd upon at the Cabinet council. The next day, however, Stanton laid before the country the order adopted by the Cabinet, and also a omunuMication giving wine reasons why Sherman's action was uot approved of, These published over Mr. ts to create the imp! y the ieasons of the President and all his Why Sherman's agreement with Joe Jobuston had been disapproved. T have good authority for stating that the first kuowl- edge the President had that he or his Cabmet had = been actutted or influ. ed by any sneh reasius, was cons im by this unauthorized publication No sueh reasons were ever before » council of Mr. Johnson either be- fore or atter the issuance of the order of disap- proval. This point of assumption of right to speak for the whole Cabiget has been brought w the attention of the President again of late, and it is not improbable may be among those thet will be urged against Stanton should any new causes be deemed necessiry to assign for bis suspension or removal. I should add that at the time alluded to Stanton was heard to say that he had killed another General by the com- munication referred tw. THE O10 LEGISLATU The House Votes to Withdraw the Assent to the Amendment to the Constitution kuowm as the Fourteeuth Article—Thr Democratic Caacas—Thurman to be now- imated for United States Senater. Cotvmave, Onto, Jan. 13.—The House o! Representatives on Saturday, by a vote of 52 ty 37, withdrew the assent of Ohio to the four- feenth article of the Constitution of the United ates, The Demoeratic caucus to nominate United States Senator meets this evening. Judge Thurman will receive the nomination, thouzh Baltandighem's friends are striving to defeat me. * GEN. BUTLER IN RICHMOND. Ricumwonn, Va., Jan, 13.—Gen. Butler ar- rived here to-day. A large concourse of black- were at the depot. A procession of utations: frem the colored societies and a geen pols gy eons in coaches escorted to the hotel, He speaks to-night, EXCITEMENT UN « -ORGIA. ‘The Finance Difficulty—Generat Meade Removes Governor Jenkins and the Siate Treasurer—Appoints Military Qificers in their Places—Rumored Removal of eral Meade by the President. [Special Dispatch to the Star.} New You, Jan. 13.—A special despatch to the Tribune from Atlanta, Georgia, sayst General Meade’s call upon the Governor and Treasurer of Georgia to pay the expenses of the on vention, Governor Je and the Jolin-ou con General ued an ordeT removing Governor sand Treasurer Jones from and appointing General Thomas H. ¥, Colonel of the 23d Infantry, and Captain Rockwell, of the Ordnance Pepartuve: reported ent has ci- ‘ ral 3 to suspend his order removing Governor Jenkin [By Associated Press.) ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 13.—The following order War issued this morning Headquarters Third Military District, Atlanta, Ga., January i. In6s.—General Orders, No. ¥ First. Charles, 1. Jenkins, Provisional r. nor, and John Jones, Provisional Treasurer, of the State of Georgia, having declined to respect the instructions of, and failed to co~ with the Major General commanding the Military District, are office, Second, By virtue of the anthority gra: mentary reconstruction ention of IN bind hereby removed from Georgia Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger to be Governor of the Sts Capt. Charles F. Rock Corps of the United surer of the State of Georgia. above named officers will proceed, Ay, to Milledg Georgia, enter npon ti upon them, headquart By order Major General M R Deuw, AAG Atten and a-half o'clock this morning this order was rvad to the Convention, amid great applause at section first. FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK—FALL IN STOCKS—HEAVY Di FALCATION—RO) ELRY STORE {Special Dispateh to the Star.) New York, Jan. 13.—There is wild excite- Ment this morning among brokers and gold operators in consequence of the sudden fall in market of nearly all the lwadi cause of the depression im the to the statement on the street by the second teller of the city to the amount of 500,06. generally believed to be tr as yet no particulars. he jewelry establishment of Messrs. P Iemory Gray & V. D. Aldir, No. #2 Ne as broken into and robbed sc ren 5 p.m. Sum Monday Kk of this The report ix alihough we have + amounting 10 SEK, was effected by prying « wd then cutting h through the board partition. No clue to t! Tobber=. [By Associated Press.) New York, Jan. 1J.—There was some litte excitement in financial cireles this morning owing te the announce pt that James H. Ley- eridge. record-teller of the City Bank. was a default ad rumor » ed the amoun where from forty to four bundred thousand dollars. He crriainly has absconded, and bis account is short, thouzh how much is not yer known. The detectives are on his track. The y Bank is a strong institution, and placing the loss at the utmost it still has a surplus of over vight hundred thousand dollars. FROM EUROPE TO-Day. [By Cable to the Associated Press.] Sour aan von.—The steamer Herman Livingston. from New York, as ar- rived. QuEENS TOWN, Jan. 15—Noon.—The steamer Chicago, from New York on the 2d inst., went ashore near this port. Lonpon, Ja) for mone 520s, 71 Fra 75%. Liverroot, Jan. t3—Noon.—Cotton actiy and advanced 1-16d.; sales of 20,00) bales; Up: lands, Orleans, 7 ):; others unchanged Vienna, Jan. 13.—Di-patches have been received from the south Which indicate that a more liberal p be pursued by the Sublime Porte ter of the Eastern question. A decree has been issued guaranter- ing not only the equality of rights in Candi: but a suspension of the collection of tithes tor period of two years. sis er FROM HAVANA. Negro Insurrection Feared. . [Special Dispatch to the Star.) New York, Jan. 1i.—Npecial dispatebes from Havara report that an attempt at insur- Tection on the part of the negroes was appre- hended, The tax-gatherers were meeting re- sistance at Mazarillo, and in the neighborhood of Santiago small farmers were abandoning the cultivation of their fields, and the educational establishments were being closed in conse- quence of the heavy taxes, Santa Anna is reported to be chundestinely forwarding troops w Yucatan. —_-<re-___ Pugilistic. For & long time it has been a matter of con- jecture as to who is the “Great Unkaown” Matched to fight Barney Aaron in April next, for $2,000. As it is now approaching the tum when both men must soou go into training. it will be impossible to withnold the name any longer. Accordingly, it has been agreed to pro- duce the aforesaid individual on Sunday next, fo that those who are anxious to risk theit stamps by betung can havea chance, There will therefore bea Large gathering of all the noted pugilists in the city, at Rockey Moore's Inwood Hotel, Westchester county, to-morrow, where the Unknown ts to make ‘his first ap- pexraner, and where he will go into training. O'Balo win, the Irish Giant, and young Hicks have goue 10 Philadelphia, where they will benefit next week. Mike McCoole, who is matched to fight Joe in this city thix morning. He is to have a complimentary benefit here next week, Patsey Sheppard has agreed to fight Barney Aaron aiter latter's tight with the Un- known. Tom Allen, the Enghsh pugilist, who has been in this country about four months, is about to visit Canada, where he is in hopes of getting on a match. He does not seem to want to tackle any of our New Yorkers, although be has had dozen offers.—N. Y. Kzpress, U1 Tires To Reat Estate—A Cavtion ro CONVEYANCERS.—There recently occurred a peculiar case, in Philadel; which shows the insufficient ‘tion afforded by the pres- ent law to purchasers of property, and at the same time is calculated to cause no small anx- jety among conveyancers. The facts are few. A suit was brought and judgment given againsi & 1eal estate owner in that city A motion was made to open the judgment and grant a“ new trial. The motion was all At ing of the first judgment and the giving of the second ver- Gict, the was veyed. The = chazer IuBuebt bis case tO. a well-known conve! ‘i \ograp tne Dow tases in teu opoaee iia Wasnisaron, J . ante & u eTRment securt ——— ae U.5. Gs Coupon, . FORTIETH CONGRESS. HE rn na eK ty . ,ULS. Five Twenties, ines ous ¥ : — . Un Five Poe toms This Afternoon’s Proceedings. -~ Vike Taeatien “Geen sas pews htt wee Monvay, January 09. VIS Seven Th wee Senate —The usvai number of private peri. US. Seven Dhirue X tions were presented aud appropr: re AAW YORK F ferred Conpovs " ros ‘ Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military W ise Aff pirs, reported witho: ct Ws i thorizing the sale of the lands, t ‘ mer of the United States at Harper's F s.u Also, bill declaratory of law - ae officers cashiwred under sentence of Ravin Sobabnein hae! leeanhanes court-martial Mr. Grimes introduced a bill dectaring the number of men authorized to be enlisted in the navy and the marine cory Varied States, and for other purposes Commitiwe on Naval A Mr. Wilson iutrod: wm hors and tereign market New York, Jan. Fir #81, coupon, 1063, IML ex-compon, I new, Hibs * follows Roard—v. 8. « 18h. ¢ coup. upon, upon, 1 & joint re provide tor the gradual red: the United Stu m Military Affairs Mr. Morrill (V ing t mn on Post Offices inquire whether, in the postal cony cently concluded with foreign contr ileges have not been granted to citiaens of countries which are demed to our owe ciize Adopted. Mr. Edmunds offered a resol the Committe on u the expedience of ‘Telecraph. Gold, 19), . it, providing vho are under t Prackment. Referred to J Mr. Conness offered a Flour ear char ugatitast of Mich., of having viol lishing an abstract of th of Mr. Stanton, be iny and stating that such ed bY & com. ublicat pronn market mitte not unauthorized, but whe nl hea y ~ wei Mr. Howe said ‘it had probably better be re- Yushels pr Penn-ylvan ferred to the Judiciary Comat teem sani eb at Mr. Trumbull protested mst the t Basie, « diciary Committee being made a scapezoa: ar ener wii stich matters, Mr. Howard did not care to w the paper was referred, but pronounced the staument that the publication was not un- authorized to be utterly untrue, and known to be so. Mr. Morrill, of V of printing, it had bet mitte Printing. (Laughter. Mr. Harlan moved to lay the petition on the tabi hich was not agreed to, an then referred to the Committers ou Pri Mr. Anthony offered a joiut res the publication of the report of |{ . Commission to the Paris Expositt Reterred to Committee on Printing Mr. Sherman offered a resolution, w adopted, instructing the Necrenary omer HR) uae mittee woutd a sale of cin; Sudes we quot f nts for Si tor rib Sides nis for clear Hams Lard we quote and 13 225 bly old at We now quote oO Peport Ya vacuum pan at 15 — ys New Vork Markets. Sof ume xpended By Leb crapb.) The resolution of Mr. looking to xu wig eis . fanendment to the Constity for " ys 13.—Plour 5210 cents jowe the appomnunent of « tribune ma drooping. Oorn dull and stitution ind conflicts of j te firmer, at & Governe Wie taken n Mr. Davis took resolut nd pers ert ot the idea contained in the proj but betor entering on his argument t expired. and the unfinished & Vine House bill to suspend the further ¢ and agen of the currency, came up im regular erty: A when = to Wan, ot Washington oor Mr. Howard move n. upon which M xecutive el impr to go into unity = 1 Major Frank Hovusk.— Under the call of Stu Joint resolutions for refer. mg Were inirod dand rete milters pamed, By Mr. Blaine, (Me.)—Bill in ing shares of National Banks. 1 Currency. By Mr. Eliot, (3 rean for the relief of F: Affairs. By Mr. Wood, (N. ¥. Foreigh Afluirs. relation to t Pa. )—Bill requirin rds of th United St a law of Congress uncoustitutic and is foirly 1 del womnty, aly M. Bannon, roved, ning Major Bon: others, “Also, a maining IT acres, Bill to establisi a Bu. vdiaen, Ae. Military tor * bh 1 acres Switch, to Jacob Frey, of Baltimore Also, li acres to Wm. Jenkins, 6. Al-o,asmall farm, known as St camp cround, to Christopher Herrman, Al~ Alto, a bill in relation to the pa= tarifl Bill with as little delay as por ’ an Souenee A Wace cen, and Means. , at G33 per acre. Also, # fa: By Mr. O'Neill, (Pa.)—Mill relating to the edna Hie eee ce ge trunsmission through the mails of tua — | Washington r: of Baltanere, te farm of 18s mutter for societies and public Office and Post Roads. By Mr. Hunter, (Ind.). tional debt. Ways 3 By Mr. Cullom, (11.)—Bill relating to ad- ditional bounty. “Military Affairs. By Mr. Burr, (111 )—Je resolution for pro- tection of all American citizens abroad. For- | eign Affaire. By Mr. Lougbridge, (lowa)—Bill reguls the use of the franking privilege. Post Ott By Mr. Clarke, (hansas)—Bill authorizing | the construction of a bridge across the Mis. | souri river on the Fort Leavenworth reserva. | tion, and to provide for the reduction of the Fort. Military Affaire, By Mr. Clever, (N. Mex.) Bill to ext Tight of citizenship to certain Mex: of the territory of New Mex Judiciary By Mr. Holbrook, (Idaho)—Bill to gran for the construction of a railroad line from the Union Pacific Rail Idaho to Portland, O: Montana to Pugets S By Mr. Welker, (« pensation of the fst Billto fund the at Mecuns, na- ENT.—A dreadful accident Tredin the Lime-tope warty of Mr. Dane! Leber, situnted in Lower Windsor township, about five miles below this place, aloug the ne the Susquel na and Tide-Water cana! now leased and worked by Mr on Me last, just before et ibs aploves hare dd witer and Joseph Reider, were "of Tocks about fifteen. feet of the quarry, engaged in clear- Z ite when from some canse a large rock above them. weighing from two to four t became detached. and in ite descent cangh: Smeltger between the falling rock and | which he w stand killing him almost in . Public Law —Rill fixing uh omptroller of th T. but was himself Mr. S. wae an industr ars of age, and leaves a w rency. Retrenchment d fiveor six children who were dependent on Also, bill to preserve a record of marriages | !m tor supp Wrightsville ( Pa.) Star {a the District of Columbia. District of Co- | rug Wan ax Seven Awe ae ua th mtrior of Paraguay show th: * and condition of the Parag Braxt By Mr. Ingersoll, (II.)—Joint resolution to provide for the sur District ot aya ton a t Destrictot ‘oa 1 for appointine physi: to the juilin the District ef Golw bia, and for a stenographer for (he Con District of Columbia. Also, bill to incorportte the Couneer nue and Park Railroad Company ot the Dv of Columbia, Same Commitiee. By Mr koonts, (Pa.j—An act for rel th Pomtaca, jertake the Population wer. fd to Loper as ey Tis to supply ‘On the certain draited men. Military Affairs. = - Also, bill to incorporate Wasting o Janeiro the Butcher's Association. District of Columbi forward By Mr. Ashley, (O)—Bill to repeal section iad Act establishing a Metropolitan Police. District of Columbia, By Mr. Emgham (O.)—Bill declaring the 14th amendment of the Constitution of the States duly ratified and a part of the Con: tion of the United States. Judiciary A large number of private bills for pensions, claims, &c., were also introduced under this call and referred nebo som joys Comnmaitiors. ir. Paine (Wis.) int resolution to gentinue the existence of the Committer on Treatment of Union Prisoners of War. Passed. Mr. Bingham (0.) offered a resolution to su=. pend the rules and to authorize the Committer on Reconstruction to report at once; and that the consideration of the bill should’ be Post. poned until to-morrow after the morning hour. and that the debate shail further be extended until Wednesday, when, after debate, the pro- — question ‘shall be called and the vow en. The resolution was agreed to by a vote of 16 yeas to44 nays. ‘ted from the Recon- her powers w 4nd ammunition to t —An exchange, referring a doctor of Heidelberg and two of his assistants having died of croup in cone. duence of sucking the blood flowing during « shece-sful operation of tracheotomy, sta‘ed that the disease is always cunmble by a very sample remedy, even when the patient is on the verge of suffocation. This consists, first, applying wa °F 20 tne throat by mrany loth, so hot as to be very pai: Hor, Instant relief being usually has been continued from fifteen Wo thirty minutes, & poultice of linsend meal, rolled up in a cloth, is to be applied while very bot, and left on forsome time. The letedies ary to be repeated should the attack return; but the writer states that afwr a long experience he has never known them to fail, Fexian Anmesrs os Diet aw atch from ‘The anthorities are the leaders in the —A Cable dix. Severity night says: a ve im searots: Fenian movements. A Mr. Binghem then rey struction Committee, a bill supplementat to tus reconstruction acts, and it was recommitted anc msn Wa ATT Sted in the county of Cork day, made the special order for to-morrow, after the | who, it is expected, will, prow to be mo other Mr. Bingham raid he had no disposition to | 88? the crlebrated peices Bobertty. cut off debate uj this bill, and by unani: conn mt the firet resolution was so sea mou to Feranit Gebate frees @ny day until the bill 1s disposed of. His myo ofering the reso- ‘was to prevent dilatory motions. Au Wilson, (Loved) unde a suspeasion of the rules—yeas 8 3T—reported from c agora —— ‘Fedielary the senate bill man ie ive the Si " Cour:, with an amendment declarias thar no = =< pee od foal be dec ery ~ itm. ‘7 The ‘aie ual except by a concurrence of (Wwo-thirds of wi carpenters of Nashville the members of the court. ” have been Fodieced ten. partoost” <7 Mr. Williams (Ps.) offired an amendmra: a / Garroting is lively in Cinamnati. Wwiding that in atl cases where the vaiiiit ie te ne Dougress is browcut In'o ques, 1 BZ Cattle, near Gainesville, Plorida, are suf the case shall be beard befere a jullie net ering feos Marvation. the SupremeCourt, and no juderment of tae ora pean Rages Baltimore on Sunday: constitutionality of the :t Of Couriess fron hydro caused by the bite of a cat made except by & cone of all the , Tennessee Legislature Debate was in progress wien our om Jars each, exempting closed. rs. Lincoln ee 87 The Conservative Convention of No. Carolina meets in on the ee ie Soour of them is