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EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, S. W. Corner Pa. evemue and 1ith street, BY NOYES, BAKER & CO. ————— ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers im the City and District at Tes CENTS PER WEEK. ies at the counter, with or withoat wrappers, Two Cents each. Price ror Maritrve:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR-—published on Friday Morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. s*, XXXI. Che Loening Star. | The Qourt, consisting of Judgex | mousty decided that WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1868. N°. 4,635. VIRGINIA NEWS. —"A the adj nurned rday, Judge Moncure brought te the attention of the Court, at the earnest req nest of Governor Pierpoint, the qorstion of his right to office muder the Virginia Qonsticuwon Ball his successor is elected and qualified, Moncure, Meredith, Pitts, Critcber, and Thomas, unon and ix legally (under the Ale tion) entitied to be obeyed a Governor of Virgin’ Workmen are engage! upon the larce New Atiantic Motel, im Neriotk, making prepara. mton the roof, and by the ened month it will be covered in, The contractor i= wsing every effort to push forward the w im order to have the hotel completed by time <pecitied. xt nt “Forest Hal hendred acee near Chancellors ville, ai of Mainr, ff ny * +4 THe Wak Drerarturnr—Mr. Stanton was Powers, of Ki Hoortaxns GEaMan pitTeR, Sass THE EVENING STAR. _ | sisitea atime War Department ‘nis morninby | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | FORTIETH CONGRESS. Wart ween EA bers of the New York dele- 2. .. burg were on the lo. for lands repaebniasaleglhbendlaetn D Washi N. d Gossip, | sven mine tones wnonacstenenyiner | ‘Thig Afternoon’s Dispatches, | This Afternoon’s Proceedings. yin sini Dvcict Cour secemtly siting at mi Passed at Second Session of Fortieth Congress. ashington News and Gossip. | on ee eee ee eat Wane cies Twonspay, Jan. 16 —— \ papa el clescted with Mr. Stanton this forenoon, and | rue SENATORIAL CONTEST IN MARY- | Srxare—Mr Sterman serves to-modity the | ntions , : ht of way to} TH Sranton MATTKR.—Matters haye as- ‘i 1 General Pope had an in- ? EN ATE.—MYr. Sherman mov ify the | . HeCOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Ax Act granting a certain rig x 4 after bis withdrawal General Pope LAND. rules so as to extend the privi 1 the oor Lion oF 7 Loot ada Sheds Tne pee sumed @ very quiet aspect to-day relative to | torview, [Special Digpateh to the Star.} tothe Commissioner and” Asrisiant Oomme, | 3 J. Cowles, of Wilkes, was ehecurd — Be sk enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- | the Stanton matter. Many stories have been | “wy sianton visits the War Department be- Axxarotr, Jan. 16.—The third unsucerss | soncr of Internal Revenue, when bills relating | president: J. Burns, o: Cumtetinn poe aentations of the United States of America in Con. | circulated that Mr. Stanton would to-day gress assembled, That the consent of the United | tender his resignation to the Presiden: appa- .m. Heattends tonll busi- TBS GREAT REMEDIES FOR ALL DISEASES | Statex is hereby given to the Hudson River rently well founded; but it is ascertained that remains until four p. ad road locat a ness brought to his attention by the officers in ona pdt coy cornet ie ralirted on ay ‘shore | Such has not been the intention of Secretary the Department, signing his name as Secretary P 4 to their department were under consideration, pal clerk: J. H. Bower, of Forsyth, awietants tween nine and ten o'clock in the morning, and | fut ballot for United States Senator to succeed | '2,tBe# Soom. pratnee pene woody Jemes HM. Jones, of Wake, principal door Hon. Reverdy Johnson, was taken to-day, and The Chair presented a communication from keeper, and John D. Ball, white mau, assistant, eesulted im joint ballots as follows:—Swann, | Hon. EM. Stanton, Secretary ol War rncio., All Radienls 4; Hamilton, +; Prau, 1% Vansant, 1; Harris, | ing a list of volunteer offers now im The South Carolina Oc vention yesterday al 4 - 4 fected i= organuation by the «lection of Dr line across the property belonging to the Gov- | Stanton. Yesterday Mr. Stanton was closeted | of War, and is exercisitig all the functions of | >. Blair, 1. military service, which was referred Ww the per! n troment at West Point, in the State of New | for some time with Senator Wade, at the Vic | that oftice. ‘ ye Committee on Military Aflairs. A. G. Mackey, president: Carlos I. Stull Hear BIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS | York, wpon snch location and under such regu- | precident’s Chamber, in the Capitol. This Warrants from the War Department, signed (yilene ot shell be approved ty the Secretary of | crning Sewaior Waste called cpon Mr. Sicn. by Mr. Stanton, were to-day received at the — Approved, December 14, 1867. tou the War Department, and was with him | ‘Treasury Department for various sums of some time, money authorized by certain appropriations, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS fern oes Uap aa of names | <The i good anthority for saying that Mr. | which warrants were duly honored by the cae of ghe pare micoe (or. ae they are med, oad pr petetel in the District of Cohambia. Stanton dors not intend to tender his resigna- | heads of divisionsand placed before Secretary Barks. making s preparation. highly concentrated | Jie it enacted by the Senate and House of Repro | tion to the President, at least for the present. | MeCulloch this afternoon for his signature. and eauirely free from alcoholic aibmizture of amy | sentatives of the United States of America, in Con— oe General Grant forwards papers from the bend pe rege erate gerne PB gee ES aa ing _— et Headquarters of the Army to Mr. Stanton, Jr., of the District of Columbia, be, am r. Whitelaw Reid, formerly correspondent - a HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC hereby authorized to change his name to ages! ti Gantt. is to be editor, | Which require his attention as Secretary of —— the puseat quailty OF Stace Cree Reet, | Samuel Chase De Kraft, and that this actshall ipa or Gate ceniae caper ta be startea | “8: wit! @ Sas al , Graies: dc. waking one of the = most Bicarant and ae —- Spree otecrnserd ee ee see Gincianasion the-Mtat Of Match: ‘The report, which was telegraphed from this - ity, to the effect that Secretary MeCnlloch had Ske. 2. And be it further enacted, That an: —-According to the London correspondent | “> 4 Joone preferring a Medicine free from Aleobolic | person being FTE coe Pag oe igs fod artis Née'Yeee hess aieastintholcn nial issued a circular to Heads of Bureaus in his edmiztare. will use umbia, being desirons to have bis or her name | i, So viand at the appointment of Mr. Thorn. | DePartment, directing tem notto transact busi- HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. changed, may file a petition in the Supreme | ! England gt sigan pea | | ness with Mr, Stanton as Secretary of War, Se en ee ne | ES Se eee Se Se Untied Ceatis. In ie | es eithont Spendelens an er. SoCubdth Nas Those who have vo objection te the combination | forth therein the reasons therefor and also the | present relations of the two countries. amore | » ia Ent of hiitaoxt of the Bittecs.as stated, will use | name desired to be assumed; notice of the filing | important , if not an abler diplomatist, | #*¥ed no order o sort. SOWTLANDO GRNMAN Temn. | of such potion consulng, es cetetene Sad | Sols cua, mighs teaeatramia’ Wi seaactddes | apadawasnnan or ine ‘Teesseeh ibe ‘They are both equally good, and contain the | wcutive weeks in some newspaper in general | his appointment was forced upon the Govern- | paxrwey'r.—In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Fessen- eee eae ot eee ete circulation published in said District, prior to | ment by the routine of the foreign office, and | den introduced an elaborate bill to reorzanize wary, DOLL White; ann stmt The till suspending the tx on cotton was sec Tetary. The fourth ballot realted as follows: Swann, | as received rom tbe Housr, with the feluaal oi Erecing clerk, doorleeper, crgrant ar or 42: Hamilton, 4; Pratt, 16; Harris, 2; Blair, 1. | the How-e to agree to the Senate amendments, ahd messengers, all colored. FA. Nawy No more ballots will be had to-day. was read. charleston, collector of internal revenu: ‘i Mr. Sherman, from the Commitiee on sugned his seal an a del gate [By Axsociated Press. Finance, reported in favor of the re The commutive of the La Barrmwory, Jan. 16.—The Legislature to- | ceding from its aufudments, but inserting the Appointed to Wail on General Hancock ant day, im joint session, yoted twice for United | Proviso that imported rom ae shall te State Sresurer and auditor, to ware the pe Ss . 4 exempt from duty on and after July 1, Isc, eters the collection of the tax levied by m States Senator: First—Swan, 4; Hamilton, 40, | ‘= MPL trom duty on and afte isamedsate vata, | Conve ad the action proposed by Ge: Pratt, 19, scattering, Second—Swan, #2. | puton motion of Mr Tramball, it was agoeed 4 that but thirty dollars ba. Hamilton, 49; Pratt, seatiering, 3. Ad- | to take the vote at | o'clock. he treasury thus far, on account Journd. Mr. Trumbull presented & memorial of ser- wral Hancock stated tha eral citivens with Indian affairs, setting forth ate with the conveutioa in THE STANTON-JOHNSON DIFFICULTY | ine vad resuits of our present Indian policy. —_ and asking that the Indians be imcorporaied Interview Between Gens. Grant and Sher | into the United State, and be made subeet to tWwosections of the bull of rights were ade our laws, &e, Referred wo Committee on La- the Georgia con vention yesterday. ‘The fir dian Affairs. section is, that protection to person and prop Dispateh to the Star.} Mr. Fessenden introdueed @ bill to reorganie | +7! is the yarmnount duty of the Goveran . $ “qs re is | the Treasury Department. and +! > impartial and sian Lad THe GEIOTEL Ta ME RIG: | Dur T emcee boo raed © nd na Sid ahbuen ne femmes ee pene ing following in its Washing? vote an extra appropriation to enable the all citzens equal civil telegrams : retary of the Treasury to increase the compen. — priv Wasninoton, Jan, 15.—Generals Grant and | sation, and this had been obpcbonable tu many, — resol Sherman called on the President to-day, and | and was to him, if a remedy could be found, | Asermbly regarding the State indebtedne made some overtures towards patching up | and he believed. it could. It was certain thai | should not be interfered with, Was reeomed. ana Convention amble of the new constitution oar’ tition. aid . - ‘ ; peace. Gen. Grant explained more at length | the Government would not be able to retain ered. An amendment wer offered teat mil wort palutable. Court, oF the Justice holding the eivit term | {At he takes the place because Ged up and In- Pia anns pebas tn at wh Was 00H | tana ha Gia yontertiny. Gat antl cater aapey: Late competent meu inthe Depari- bonds issued and indebtedness Incurred sin pane cemmech, as gists of gears, such os thereof, on proof of such notice, und upon such | >€l¢d for it in the red tape of its first clerk. 2 gers - BP why he did not cxil on the president Monday, | ment at the present rates, and the object of bis 1865 should be ati ape ery + 8tea, pei ae and paid in go en the whol matter was tabled ng General to pay the financial agent of the convention a sufficieut is very apt to have ite functions deranged. ‘The | Showing as may he deemed satisfactory, may Amotig the peesengers for Branco, by the | S°T svesetes ser tue aac Gare Liver, sympathicing as closely an itdoes with the | change the name of such applicant according | steamer Napoleon IIT, sailing on Saturday Inst, tee Ticaaity Gal of Gs Gempuuiicr of tae Btomac ihe affected. the resultof which | to the prayer of conan ayn was Capt. E.S. Harrington, U.S. Army, of this | Treasury shall be $5,000 each; of the Commis. cee iohiowine Haseen? Homeoversl or more | Approve, December 20, 1867. city. sioner of Customs, the Solicitor, the Audi as agreed. Alter reviewing in quite «leugthy | bill wax to perfect some system which would fiuth, aud conversation the whole aspect of affairs, the | accomplish the desired object. " two Generals asked the President if he | B The bill was then referted to the Finance had anything to suggest. He had not. | Committee co - Then—and let it be understood this is not stated Mr. Williams, from the Committee ou Fi- fray all of itsexpenses, and request- Csstialina; Miasnieien, Inert Pilea [Puptic—No. 3.} —No steps have been taken yet.so faras we | the cenit ming Pond alpag He 309 | bY the President, but by a» undoubted authority | mance, reported back the bill relating to United * ran examination of ald Pelacseat tapas the Beek. Acidic” AN Act to prevent frands in the collection of | learn, toward the appointment of au Assistant each; ot the Deputy Comptroller of the Cur- | <Oeerals Grant and Sherman -uggested that | States note, and moved to lay it um the tat we of all who are un- , __ the tax on distilled spirits, Secretary of the Treasury, vice Cooper, rjected.| reney, Deputy Solicitor, Deputy Treasure Be FE cnncied by te Senate and Eanesey Biore-l 1 sy Geaae. Gecesil supleants sscdetively Lane ak Ge Chir Chek oF Ge ‘Treasury 2 _ sentatives of the United States of America in Con— ic, Bait’ those beat lified tof 1 | Department. $3,500 each; of the Deputies of er Weight im the Stomach, gress assembled, That from and after the passage | &t work, but those best qualified to form an Compirolis sand other Digctice not Gnatwics Seer Brecintions, Sia Gf tis act no distilled spirits shall be with- | correct opionion on the subject express the provided for, 83,000 each; OF Chieis of Divisions img or Fluttering at the Pit drawn or removed from any warehouse for the | pelief that for the present, at least, the vacancy ‘ ‘Secreta Surv, WS the Stomach, Swimmine of Purpose of transportation, redistillation, recti- age ‘ * | Gan cer ce ee ©f the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- burn, Diseust for Food, Pulness Stanton should resign, and said to Mr. Johnson | which was agreed —- that they were to have an interview with Stan- | Ir. Chandler called up the bill pending “fer duced. calling on Congres for an appropri would so advi-e him. They did sub- | the appoinimeut of line officers of the navy to ton to pay the expenses of the con tly have an interview with the nominal | consular poritions, and asked tor a voir on bis The Pert of the comm: Secretary of War, the result of which bas not | motion to refer it to to the Comuniiter on ( Vides tor separat red. Stanton was at the War Depart- | merce, which led to <ome dixcussion. confined. A resolution was imiro- Ree a . ment at 9 o'clock this morning, jssned orders, eWart moved to postpone the pending Fond. the the Head, Hurried or Difficult fication, change of package, exportation, or for | W#!1 not be filled. Fics cach; of the Ceshier in the office of the } snd was recoxnized as Secretart by Adjutant and take up a Dill on which hy pro roceeds of all State Donds Breathing, ‘Fluttering at the Heart, Ne Ee ee ae te ee ve Tete | SCeaLy Cokie, coon SET RCE: orien | General ‘Suwanmad, Gnd mil tes citi or tee | peste eaeke cee coma Cee eens | ee oes and all surplus funds in the trea. Chahine 4c Hdiccting Senentions eskes om, ‘uch sPirits shall wave tren duly paid to'| clines the office of Assistant Treasarer. He |’ Ammer peeve ot ties or eee ein | War Department. ek that the bill be read asa part of hie arcu.» wry at the clowe of each fiscal yar to the sup osture, Dimness of Vi the collector of the proper district. And all | says that “neither yote nor the persuasive elo- nnerad accounts, i. ce of the ‘Trea: ment, por education, and gives & board of fe ao ee Been Reon, cts and parts of acts inconsistent with the poneral pncon ate te Ee ooh: Mr. Wilson opjected, as it wax not in order, | Wen, with a superintendent, charge of the Dots or Webbs before the Sixht, se ovislomror thir ect be aaa to chereby, | @ence of Mr. Sumner cond induce him (Colo- | urer. of the United States, $2400 — eae! FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. anda nesangs af eeelins abneweueed enmeenn | ton ae. ' roe at Dull Pain im the Head. Def- Pepealeds nn wt et and Mey are hereby, | nel Greene) to accept the office of Assistant | of the Chiefs of Divisions “of” Treasurers i the floor. ciency of Perspiration, Yee Approved January 11, 1868. Treasurer if it were tendered to him.” accounts, of loans, of dence, | Renewal of the Fenian Excitement—Re- | Mo tO0r oe sta ume, Aa } Tee Worxixe Prorur—tt is stated that Jowness of the Skin aad : : of he pitying teler nad receiving teller, $2,500 Arrest of an Kaca ad pena se gc Lue amenone cog: toting : 5 ; oon ; iis. . each; of the assistant paying teller and ascist- 2 Arres! Mr. ‘ Seeaate e pattem, tte, sides, Jorn Ehuite Raxouerion No. 1] Racxrrioxs Last Evusixe.—The first re- | one cnictp tether ie doe ee ames (ir. Stewart) had a right to 1 pioreeas te = mendes Mee” Gace a oT the Report of the Postmaster Greberet = | ception this season of General and Mrs. Grant | of the Waited. Staten Rosen and so coin ties {By Cable to the Associated Press.) on ix motion totabe wp | ta sa tf ogy se Bie tt reselead by the Sonate ant House of Repre- | took place last evening at their residence on 1 | portion, through all the various bureaus in the Loxpox. Jan. 16.—Considerable excitement | pil.” i wry ee Nie Cent “Eeeet sentatives of the United States of America in Con- | sttect, and was a brilliant affair. Among the | Department. The bill embraces twenty-six | oo") hon ocnciomed in this city to-day by | Mr. Stewart said be desired the bill tobe read bers of Fall River bay wae ial spoilt a aa reine | Hts seecmbled, That hervafier it shall be the Sewpnds Postmaster Genrer mena omer i Hits irensary Departinent “down to | the announcemrnt that the Fenian Deacy, | 96a part of his argument. ; Sula to the agents of manufac Sreateet ceatiee ta the sense mould exercise | Guty of the Congressional Printer to cause to | Seward; Postmaster General Randall: of Bs tthe h down to peel: the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy 3 2 " The Clerk then comn Was resened from the bill, the title be: lice at Manchester some | Honel school of wate s captured by the police kate | fone baad been yesterday afternoon. Clerk to suspend, and sud le would prov They ovr rhauled with hi~ argument need the reading of | tating agsinst the twelve per cent, Pedu Dill to establish an but afler seve and watchmen, that which he is as. | De printed and bound three thousand copies of | Schuyler Colfax; Senators Cole and sherm messen ecko Ue ete pot mln Sache the Repart.et' the Postmaster General thecal | Mouse. Washtumne, dohmece’ ana othe: Senses tr is skilfully compounded, is of twenty-tive hundred copies. as provided by | the House of Representative: ingredients. and has established for twenty-seventh, vigh- | Sheridan, Shennan, Ord. Thomas, Hu tation for the cure of these diseuses. ix, and that so much | Emery. Augur. and Carr ie connection we would submit those well uct as ton@icts with the above pro who with Kell eustody of th of wages recently made there, on the ¢ that provircons and rents are lets Interrsy oN THE Penuic Denr—Th r. | will be no money taken from the vaults of urgeon Edwards ArtNeNt to pay the mite ptain Morris, of the Navy: ee vaton the are witho: *% ; Ist ¢ m1 land, Who completely sisted upon the bill berg rv i mn Which results bears Anown remedies— | sion be, and is hereby, repealed: and th Turkish Minister; Cols. Parker and Hadean, of | PuPbe dete rice i mie oe four | of Deacy. Tere strong elreumstances 1 oe nee ae ae q Leondoe and Parte & . ion = apply to the re} for the press Staff!’ Marshal Gooding: Col. R. Manning; bitlions DI eS ee £2: case Which warrant the belief that the Ste det the Senator i scarcity of werk BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, =| gn” Hl! APDIY fo the report for the present din civil and anulitary | interest on the ten-forty bonds, amd on the ist | lee Seek, WAT Mr. Stewart denied that nator (Mr of wor n, The pi strong started for M: Where he will be confrom Wilson] bad a right to rege Bis speek gatinsd aids dea Mr. Doolittle hoped the Senator from vada would not be further who were accompanied by ladies, micious residence of the Geners crowded until a Jate hour, = have am, of poor this year: but the cry of aud | of May was 1 te bonds. out twenty-five millions ing pay the semi-annual int rest on the aD (Penic Resovetios— prisoners for identiticatien . er Senalors ate-mptin, . | come ne BOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, Jomxt Kysovvrion changing the timeof hold- | The General and Mrs. Grant ved their | The public debt statement for the months ot | "Tie Governinent ollie » very active gr itgfinied eaivacoan te physician of that eity rey ing the anuual meeting of the stockholders of | guests in their usual courtvous manuer. The | January and February will show a large in- | and sigiantyesterday alterneor Tare Avaare hit it was rather uitly and PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Band of the 12th Lntautry wa: ned in an sein the amount Of coin in the Treasury, | cans named Barrett and O'Neil w re arrested Be it rravleed by the Senate ond House of Repre- | adjoining room, and during ng Per- | and consequer te otal tiie and confir T= found ou Lone, and, be } ard= of 1 Puitaverruta, Pa. | sentatives of the Cnited States of America in Con- | formed many beautiful pieces of music. peace Ae . — OF DOOR LOU: | asic ppeamoeesnitlente beeeie tant Guke ee ned tiomagpetes lhe year teae tea Soe | | gress aseembled, That the time of holding the an- An incident of the evening was the presenta. | SSS less cash ou hand. belong to the American Wing of the Fenian or- | [hier gdariers of an honr és tality ‘Twenty two years since they were first intro- | nual meeting of the stocklolders of the Union y Mr. Van Patten. of New Yor, of tw . ; ganization. life, tood and clothing. The comiitter Prise @uced into this country from Germany, during | Pacific Railroad any for the choice of | Indias of the Mohican tribe, J. T. Slingerls Vairep Srates Nores,—In the Senate io- | "A Mnotien recently in the Court of Lancashire, England, du the cote ‘hich time they huve undoubtedly per | 1» hereby changed from the first Wed- | and D. Charles, who presented a writen address | day, Mr. Williams, from the Committees on "= Bench for ¢ for Burk. Of vant importance, and lac hoped the sen. | ine buve decided to divide the con more cures, ancl benefitted suffering humanity to a n October to the first Wednesday fol- | to the General! Fi 1 the follow: 1, introd: Shaw and Mulany, from Warwick to Net beat remaining m their hand eo aacea Pe Oe Oe cee remedion Known to | towing the fourth day of March, aadthe mock. | ‘Thereception ai the reaidence of Uhlef Jastice eng tay hes tyson cameras) (526 oy sg lege Rogues dey Myke susremng hock Ghee expend, Whee Me. able amons epetie. - | holders are authorized to determine Chase last evening was atte yalarge and | "Y Mr. Cole-tast month: Loxpox, Jan. 16.—Noon—Consois are lat at | ypeni ot Maine, mane tos tat i ‘These remedies will effectually cure Liver ¢ at which snch aan mevting biilliant axse ge. Th family, Re it enacted, de. That the U.S. notes ce for money, and x fox account. 1 msi of re = # } aie ty tee ee ee muveting of the stockholders im- | Mrs. Sprague and Miss Chase, with the Chiet | only called legal all be supp Oller seouri dan. and Renies lower. Liverroot, steady with Breadstuffs are q Preiroleum dull. ‘The market are wichanged in other respects, receding such annual me Provided. The same tof all taxes. inte and dem: except duties on 2of all claims and demands against States of every kind whatever, ox- cept for interest upon bonds, when payable mn com. and shall also be lawfal money and ivable in payy are 1 need. | the proper execution Reys, and all diseases arte! ‘oon.—The Bourse is heavy fin the Justice, received the visitors, amoung whom Liver, Stomach, or Intestine: Pees aeeesens shall be held at either of | Wele many distinguished persons. and dispensaries ¢ buses of the apportionm d busines, but after some di ) Nitro Giver bill war yver informally ny ducer of ht National School of Mines was pro. | comme with, Mr. Stews)! then took the floor in advocacy reading from printed slips. and tr teome length, the im t Cineinnati, © Stint ANorHen.—-The country will los» fad provided furtier, That on | the close of the present Con lection of directors herein provided for. to . | take place in March, anuo Domi sightess | Of another industrious and faithful re} ~arps, Exposure hundred and sixty-eight, the terms of oifice of | ative of bis constituents in the person of Gn, ee V tender in p eee ‘sons then ac = a » | . enns. ‘a ¥ ve et lo aside ie ‘tas a There ix no medicine extant equal to these rem | I! PeTsons then acling oF clarming the right to | Moorhead. of Pennsylvania, who, we regret | Otherwise specially provided in contrasts wa fies im euch cases. A tone and vigor is imparted | AC! 8s directors of said company shall cease and | perceive, adheres to the determination be after the 4th of July, 1868) and except dutie- on te the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, | determine. nounced last fall of withdrawing from put imports and {aforesaid foud is enjoved. the stomach digests promptly, the | Approved, December 20, 15 : 1, tinal = a life at the expiration of his present term. Thongh the antro- has written a dion Tim-s, ia which in reality, and that the so far been occasioned same carelessness and im which Iead 1 >and powder DEBILITY, jae from any Cause whater: System, induced by Se ss the sery Prostration o NEW YORK ITEM olera Ship. f yim y prauch io this coun- blood is purified. the compleaton becomes scund raweh to this cou von MAMTNCTATEd an five Lacto! nd healthy. the yellow tinge is erad " Pe Res No.3. not jicnous the floor of the Hi a At a meeting of mer-{ try that it depended upon f = for the | for eleven year svdy, wae cor Spd healthy; the pellow tinge js eradicated from a Reso lE ERIS Resowwriox N 8) ora tae Cope ae oe ope the House by chants yesterday resolutions were proposed | proper management and development of iis | plosien, weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and jail im the District of Columbia. * | reason of much speaking. Mr. M. luts neverue urging a reduction of the whisky tax to fitty | mining intene=t ; mothe 2 Beaithy eine. Rezoleed by the Senate and House of Representa | WSS exercised great influence on its cents 4 gallou- and recommending a petition to | | Hot si.— Mr. Arnell (Tenn.) offered a resolu- | {lt > ts is DOPRURAY wee PERSUNS ADVANCED IN LIFE. tires of the United States of America in Congress | hFough quiet but well direc ud effectiv Congre 2 fort more rigid enforcement | tion directing the Committe | ines of Clausthal : assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, | Work in committees, and his pls ‘sighing heavily | and hereby is. direct e will be [Taw fe * periodical publication of the rela- of the And feeling the hand of time onal cop). | Mowe. tw Bpon them, with all its attendant reby illicit distillition shall be | QUITE into the subje charged with it, eport of Commissioner Wells | Tight, and te report such acnon as bores have hard tamping, Jand required to suspend found one exceedingly hard to tll. tive vi prevented. The ues of imports on foreign and domestic lis, will find. i d 3 clade € bret to secure @ chenp Biter ag | but two slight accidents. To show with the use of this BITTEES cr the TONTe,an elixir | 10 the period of forty days from the passage of accounts, and What proportion of capital in- | WS *pprovec, to the tax of tem conte | Soened 5g { - han mentions that will instil new life into their veins, restore in | this resolution all work upon the jail to be The Waite Hovuse.—The crowd of visitors per gallon upon refined spirits. anne tele) E a5 ake sesin which Iumps of it g.mesrurs the eneray and ardor of more youthfal | eTected in the District of Columbia, ander the |. Te youse Hote f stedin such importing business and of th ‘A commiltre of the German Society y On motion, of Mr. Eliot, (Maws..) the Scere. | eaten 4m sehich Jum ma gays. build Gp their shrunken forms, and give | act of Congress approved July twenty-five, | ®t the Executive Man: tied DN lt f ‘s therefrom, pays taxes to this Govern. | visited the Hamburg ship” L taryof the Treasnry was directed tw inforu | and be aver eg Beaith and happiuess to thelr remaining yeares ghteeu hundred and sixty-six,and the amend. | l4rge, but few bad an interview with the Pres- aking between Taw materials | They learned from te surviving passengers | te Hones compcrminn tee contrart snags iu 0006 | re faltownd, op meral Stanbery anc i ete : an | with Hs 5 eo TeMOVall Of wi-trne- | c Ponared aud fioty coves Settee Gece: | oer en anbey anid Seer actured, and specifying the 3 tat to tures wen al Ger ecco uesitgn ae : river, aud | be tranepoorta NOTICE. 1 re pees Pe Boalt je cae yh with the Fresi- | values of such imports warehoused on foreign e | ported by the F of the United States be directed to withhold | jdent tor some time this morning, Senator a filt " ablished fact that fall one-half of | for the period aforesaid the payment of any and home account, dno 3 jabtiohed fact th yneral Ord also bad inver- views with the Executive. GEN. Giant was on the 4 comsMeral tion are seldom in | mouey appropriated for the erection of said jail. | Hendricks and -tousetheirown | Approved, January 11, Isis, Ob. “never feel well They are langui all energy, extremely nervous, and 4 > Th ngers was he for several Weeks the floor of the Hy Ay, and Was in « LAWIERC American citizens PRLICAN CANDIDAT »—The Ch [Pretic Resorvriox—No. 4.) AT A MEETING of the Ordaance Committee, |, s - is dealt our to exten grown person meee xe cor ASE . Be appetite. Joust Kesorvrios in relation w the sale of | this morning, it was decided to prepare a re. |“ ** 10 Witt Gen. Garfield and others. pint for twenty-four house; the breed ‘wer | Br. Beaman (Mich.), tr Pom nominated by ae Republican Tor class of persons the BITTERS, or the stock in the Dismal Swamp Canal Company. wt of the labors of th E Txt RENAL ar - a moldy snd the me unti to ext, Out ot | Appropriations, cone wict of tets TON? specially recommended. be it resolved by the Senate and House of Re pre— acl r 3 ra ol bi S93 Atte ee to this lucene beh = by colpts from. 40 who left the old in good healt committer bh death . = sentatives of the Unated States of America in Con- | time for preventation to Congress. Ge S55,411. d this in bordering WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN gress assemiled, That the Secretary of the Treas- | Logan and Butler will probably write ooo ation and Hi Are made strong by the use of either of these rem | ury be directed toudjourn the sale of eight hun- port, which, itis expected, will be ready next AFFAIRS IN LOUNDON ediee. They wilicure MARASMUS | dred shares of the stock owned py the United cod ta tosienns further testimony | Leesburg Meror of yi . FROM MEXICO, withont fail States inthe Dismal Swamp Canal Company bitters HBOS We would nd onr re [Special Dispatch to the Star.} Thousands of certificates have accumulated in | from the --cond day of January, eighteen hun. | Will be taken by the commitee, I1 ia under- ting to Xt. (first burg on Monday it Court,) for the pur- HAVANA, Jan. 1 fof the proprietor. but space will allow | dred and ~ixty-eight, (to which day the salenow | stood that a bill will be introduced with the —Padre Nischer rsiched | thority of law. TI Bree, twill be | stands adjourned,) until Saturday, the eighth | report making come important reforma inthe | Poet uf eflestty ounty organizition under | here clan: aud has slipped aw: ice of the expenses thus contract. lity sad poputaricy men of note and of such standing Peb a ¥ “my abi i Lintner : ‘bert Sega 7 except from what appeared upon the face of tby alurge majoriy. they must Le believed | aaa pinery, cigbieen hundred end wixty- | coainistration of the Ordz sie Pian Propored by the late Conservative ee ee oui ine Sales the bill pridente of their validity ry 1 . eee : wb i Beene roi eee tee eked 10 be afi if i Approved, January 11, 1508. A COMMUNICATION. was Pr the | Chas H. Lee, aent for G. Lersner. last w mirez is about to publish a serie de | aroma ae sucener comeiieention of om sant ee) Senate to day trom Edwin M. Stanton, secre. | told iS De Witt C. Cattend ‘ eg nusyly relating to the history of the Mexican Empire. | jj:0 git) as relates to the Agricullural D-part, Sy < . bet A nat ne # 4 ing on 1 Potomnit i n the os pspor » TESTIMONIALS. iment ot Regents | tary of War, in answer to aresolution of April | About thnve and Chale mie eae ieee contain tee ooescpond ; ar whic thr reo $2507, asking « between Maximilian and Napoleon during ( * Committers on id sixpenc y wi r menor vORRR~ | Know as containing about eventful regime, Senor Ram a> Minister . sougtr grey cxieg ON SEO; W. WOODWARD, reltcaclee ig the Senate and Howte of Repretenta- | reer officers in the military service of thy Gov —_ 1 post. | Sf Ferien Affairs under th from (Hh (idienin es riptions on Satur. ef Jnsiice of che Supreme Court of Pa. writes: | tives af the United States af Amer onzrene | es ses hae hoon mapcinted pac Pee - the Eepite ftom , Lriia, March ls, is7, | wssemiled. That the vacancies in the Board of | ermment. The Secretary clusion, Pr r 0 1 When Maximilian established the Tn ager borrow Pris ” Jers m1 “I find *Hoofiand’s German Bitters’ isa good uts of the Smithsonian Institution of the | “These officers wert ret ea oes Toots lead, in this county, view Geo, ed, 1 iu diseases of the dizestive organs, peril Academy of Dr. Ramirez was m ‘ 7” le president of the in=ti- z - sda sca of the diseative organ, “0! nh members of Congress’ be | their services were req for the MoI tntion. . " ee : soap Bervoussction iu the system. “Yours: truly. | filled by the appointinent of Theodore D. Wool- | reason those now in the eervice are contin: was in Duhugue and Stonx City Railroad hich sum was CEO Ww. Wa ip.» | «y of Counec As : Act of A pkins (Wis,) | Wecks) to Jess than tt . bieeciaeeeaiiall 0°" an of New Jersey, and Peter DEMIRGARY SvBOIRTEXCE Long, | tor $16. Semen Mews. H oven) ond Mephion (wy ‘ : AaB sot oe U.S. A, for some time past on duty ai the | laser. Exeeutive Mansion, on the staff of the Presi *Veonsider ‘Boot No Ravs,—The Cheyenne Leader haying | dent. has been assigned to duty as As ee ee oof tle eried that Cheyenne, a city of seven thou y of Subsistence, Department of Dyspepsia. Ican certify this from my experience | “8d inhabitants, was probably the only city in Wasbington, and js now with Colonel Bell. on Mt. Yours, with respect, the world free from rats, the Salt Lake News G street JAMES THOMPSON.” replies that Salt Lake city is twice as largeas | & i A Cheyer and twenty times as old, yet therg THE CONTRACT for supplying the Paymaster poe rasteerg. Mivedatoog Pye, og - FROM REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D_D., | Te ho y either. Tnited State: ‘yw iario hisdicms Sire 4 Adee hak ee ee ni | eteae axe curls teeta Chevennes howe ves, Prat teeter: goblet ss Ary 10F | Division, ssid that prisoner, in company with Dr. Jarksoa~Deur Sir: I have beou frequently | B?* still the advantage of Salt Lake, since it is | the next year , © Messrs. | several other little boys of his own age, requested to connect my name with recommenda, | Wu! Only free from rats, but also from Mormons, | Blanchard & Mohun, of this city. the babit of collecting all the combust Hons of different kinds of medicines, bat regarding os * be could lay his bands upon, and setting tir the practi uto. my appropriate sphere, 4 #7Paris mod A Dri ¥eaTioN from the Cherokee Nation of | 1 He Was afraid that some serions 5 bat lined, but with a clear proof > North Carolina, consistiug of G. W. Bushy- would be the result, and that t ee 4 : xcoed . Be wud particularly in my own co Rel a ck otek een ite hend, principal chief, Johnson G. 8. Key, Da- | Would blow up themselves and all the meigh- ft whis-ka, arrived in | 7) 4 «once from my usual of the head, which effect the sammer | Ins Gusky, and Chno- There ¢ » thi: 9 . to express my full conviction that, for. inn Donuete gave. ‘The newest forms | the city yesterday, and are stopping at Joy's | .,ayiet’ Were the thirty thousand spect is to arrange for the pay- FON. JAMES THOMPS Iudse of the Supreme C Pury fomven> | addressed the House in favor ot the oN, of Pennsylvania Lewis. April 25 JoKixe to ‘ne (LiL) who said tren ng enough to discuss 2 me a of so much importance as thix. He wanted to be chant shipp call the attention of this House to the muumner | Chat! “hyp. fro: in which business was forced through this re is excellent tu- | House under the gag of the previous quest ~ that Grant knew and The mest ouportant measures were hurr: removals, Extreme Radic through wit! sand this Ho rors in the Convention are demanding | jast losing | = a deliheratis equality in the Constituuon as an equi It war only the other day that an in lent tor support of relir grant of peoples land= we State of Michigan for a purpose and scarcely five this Hi they were Voting for or what sort of a bill ; i passing. It wax all done under the op we former price ation of the previous question and without per. | _®2” Maine was o State, but the Port boy was O'Donahoo, was charged with Mrowing about lighted squibs and crackers, ce wnong their sto tw ther crews. 1) fru e Sibers Coed aorket atone helt Tse, dd plane emo and expeetally for Liver Com- | are certainly more raised from the forehead, by | Hotel. Their oby at ship building Pl “we ble preparation. In . c miting proper debate and exphutuion, Wepapers say Seumecumnatn esas Wake tat iy. Fdoubt not, it | eM ofhigh bandeanx, or wide ruches, or | meut of their annuities. which were unpaid AFFAIRS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S Covxry. Mp. Crnern 16.—There has been had <een enongh of this gag system au the aggregate tonnage of mew Vessels buil! at Sit teVery beurficial to those who suffer from | WTetths of lowers, and they are more becom- | while they were within the rebel lines, ‘The Marlvoro’ Gazette says: cus of Democratic managers, at Columbus, © | would warn gentheanen on the Republican that port the year is only about half as ested The case of Joshua C. Higgins and others ys, A Heavy Ciaim.—In the Se yesterday, | H.L. Carlton and George B. Scaggs: appeal = sas tha ecioa Sates ‘| Mr. Sherman presented a memorial from Chas, _ the cireuit psa oe will of the ae Fr It is stated that rles Dickens was x i lohu Higgins, of Prince George’s county, wa= Faow av .&. 6. PERDALL much pleased with James W. Wallack’s per. | X- Geidine, of Ohio, who held a commission as | “oituinecat oh Mouday by Themes fe Yiowne A+s:stant Béiter Chritibon Chronicle, Phila fonnance of Fagin, in Olvier Twist. He hus | Captain and Assistant (Quartermaster in the | and Daniel Clarke for the App Yours, very respectfally, J. Hd. AENNARD, | the atove causes | ing than when the front of the bonnet devise ways and means for secaring a redis. | of the Hone that they could not a their | are Fo the pene previons. 3 sl ; .. | studing if this cour-e wax pursued. He then | 82 The contederaw generals of South Caro- Se ne Se hele ht Be Tce rt with his argument in opperition to tive | law are at work. Ni : . : gag law and to the bill under considerations, (Wo are teaching schoo Ferny i Groner ie agi uelfidinrers At the conclusion of his remarks the bill was | ton and Manigealtare fat on the forehead, Fighth, below Coates street. ngaged in planting, and er discusserd by Messrs. Washburne, of | val Capers is a rainuster of Episcopal , der General Pope, 7 Jobu Russell, late chief clerk in that offic:, ro | [Wrtber « Sines W; ‘ ~ °Y dramatized No Thoroughfare for Wallack’s | United States Army, under General Hope, |” ‘Jus, J. Roberts, jr- Esq. as trustee, sold Iinois; Peters, of Maine; Wilson and Price of | cluureh I bave @ ” < , tes na . q uecerd him, - x Serine decided vemett from the use of | theatre during the war, asking to be credited willl | Thursday lnet the brick ho * Lowa, aud others. $114,000.01, which anon y goods be. Ex-Governor Cox intends to remove to thi- BF The disagreeable odor of vuleaniged rub. yt recommend thea as a iva: Waluabie tonic | &27~The Hebrew population is on the increase {, in ‘money goods be- | belonging to the estate of as we 2ir. Washburne then moved to lay the billion | ber it in sd. cam te etinedy remove, 2 te all ehoare suttering from general demiity or « York e Within the last eighicen | longing to the Government, was captured by | hury, for the sum of et eae the table, which motion was disagreed to—yens | cing it in A box coversd with powdery c from discasve acteing ‘trom’ diveemmnt ier Major General Smart, of the army, from | Fg.) was the purchuser. My ways 14, coal and submited to a temperature of 140.1 liver "Soceewais! Tie Hetee | the quartermaster’s train while on the retreat . FIRE. number of immaterial amendment= pr. me E. D. FENDALL. ‘eo one thousand | 2768s the Rappahannock. The memorial was Prewssric.—The New York papers contaii Fonpa, N ¥., May 16.—Another fire occurred 1 by the committer were agreed to, Mr, 87 A uune for a female ball ob Fr. cases of distress this winter in New York, vefarmen to the Comm mes Re ee ais Coen we Produeec YF | at Johnstown last might, which destroyed the Narhbnrie in exery instance insisting upon a , jub—Feamie — > & % by bar division of 0 Ouse uw nestion. CAUTIO siegitt eee samen ea ne ite eect nati | Pesonat—Jawes Gorden Bennest, yr of | Atl the American Mebts of the prize ris. In iccunt aNGe Renee Hood pepe Court. |. Some parliamentary sharp practice here ins Tyler, an accomplished young laty, ts Je k, including Mike , Jor Co- ; vieces, was hanged the day. before Christmas, | the New York Herat; Jerome B. Suillson, of | New York, hetading | ne Betawt's pen lee TaSnuon ne! ie confessed fed and said he was crazed | the New York World: Hon. Bradicy Barlow, of present on Monday nixht at Tony Pastor's, to See thas tl ‘a ute! Q on | by liquor when he perpetrated it, Vermont; and W. W. Harding, of the Phila- | see the light weight champion sling the Indian Seema eeT Oe Sane Settle. Aud hats ary coum | ao-In tho Untied Mates Conrt, Bivok u detphia Enquirer, are at Willard’s, ----Major | club, Tt was mentioned that Collyer hid ac- Principal Office and Manufactory at the German | oii siice ia cena he cea ies charged | General E. O.C. Ord arrived in this city yes. | Ctbted Abe Hicken's challenge to fight hin ‘on ; ho j= a grand-danghwr of the lat ex Prea house was several times on fire, but wassayed. | [7% The next question was upon order. | int Tyler, is now ; ¥ "| ing the bill to te engrossed and rad a thinl " Scena im extn type in ‘The fire wats the work of an incendiary, time, when Mr. Washburne inalicatal is por. eee (Ala) Advertiser, TUE REVOLOSMON IN VEWREUELA. | Uo chim. aeieelied on ee ene: | . Orta a eons be {Special Dispatch to the Star.) a eiaienne teen gone — “4 ond “ ton of steam carriages action would have been delayed for some tine; | fF common reads the of the wheels so a with piracy in serzing the steamer Chesapeake, = his (Collyer’s) own conditions, The match, if VANAS - W.—The Caraccas i Mr. Wilkon, wn, thw: 5 - | Wade Of undia rubber, wi - Seigbisy Pale NO OS! ABCH BYBEST, Phila | ha.'bten retused baile aud his ‘rial aed: for | terday, from Missiesippt. ----Hon. A.@. Barr | 2 xors On, will create great excitement in | @iavas*> Jan appeal) Phen ltdpel ans bef fer wtaptiog Shag 93 a January 27th. bride, of IMinois; Gen. J. L. Kiernan, V7. | sporting circle Guard, at last accounts, was moving in two | bYTRe’= oe by ——— eed ees and | Very nicely. i hays on the engrossment. During ent | Be evid Harper commen, CAAEAEE SEA Soe, 57 Ln Louisville Lissie O'Brien died while | S. Consul at Hong Kong, Chiua, and Dr. D.W. | gy a HangorjapF arina shew snows chumnas éo Tuy and Arexun, to cappros the | WAGE as mtcrel tee maareeeiaee | eee ae rar han, commenced, «aust Formerly ©. M. JACKSON & CO. tudexgsi ng a Comeatiee: 0f acl? &t the bane ot Ouderdonk, of New York, are at the Kirkwood | pleagit eee ee tune cn The front is eg : sin Sones A Gorman = pretlemgs «gues in the —— the bill was | oe ead of breaking bis leg by a defective ot. Chioro! deer istered named >, made breantp clerk to be engro-ned fet : x Howse, fastened together with hinges, and the twe | ya be wont + ia ae aad P Sterwrate. and it is alleged that she died from the effects 2 ilenare kebtapert hy plants fastened to | (Bat Were to be used by conspimtors who medi- BF The Woodville (Miss.) Republican . PRICES. "gS Canada has about 94000 active mititin, of | RERENATION Accurrey.—The President this | fiwmachingand lapped. tm tee ra ee eee | ialed the amarsination of President Falcom, S87 Virginia city, in Nevada. te meeting wish | Phere ix met. nthe meat ee eee, mae: Beofisnd's German Bitters. pes Nettle --~---$2 © | which Ontario and cluetse bate Jhuae Nova | MoTmInE accepted the resignation of Mr. | These planks are fistened together by screws, stort ot common to Ai " DISCHARGES FROM PHILADELPULA | The announcement is made that in ait Hoofane’s German Tonic, pat up sn quart botties, | Scotia 1,000, and New Brunswick Zui), The | Theaker as Commissioner of Patents, so tuat | and the machine can be made narrow or wide at nor money w buy , imi dered definitel: i pleasure by simply changing the screws and NAVY YARD, bility it will soon be swallowed $1 & per bottiv, or half dozen for 87 W. — —s Li on Bem pom number in | matter may be consider seni Jy Settled, Hiding the fatayeet ial We ee 3 lot the tae meat aewten ion ‘ Fg trl wap enr dl ene ae a2- The Moe en Fredericksburg, Va, are | THe Fucexne of General McClernand feel e@-Pasie gre, many people wil be glad to Pankgerrats, Joa 16.—Several hundred Sli hich were no preety cn by the | farmaking papers Its bot worth mare ioe Sold b; Breephich amt Ralleas erywhere striving sarncsely fo promote the imtroduction | assured that Lis name will be sent in to the | mur. is suid © be a perfect exterminator of | Workmen ave been discharged from the Navy | frame houses are twisted about in ey dives’ — ade for age Be: certainty dem DaWevim of capital ond F to that neighborhood. Senate for the Mexican mission, cock-ronches, ‘Yard within the past few weeks, ‘Gon, and brick buildings are toppling oye. fneoah. lars worth of gutriment .

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