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EVENING STAR. LISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, ¥. Corner Pa, avenue and Lith street, Clark, Webster & Office and Papers Se ¢ * A “— 6 Principal Oper: : Jesticr Dowling. As qnite a considerable number of our citi. ete have invested ip the £)1) eaierprse con. J cern of © we r & ©o., tie followu | accoun: he seizure of thert offic and paper | and arrest of the principal overator, which we copy trem we New ork Merv of yesterday Some weeks ago Mr. De William De For. Bt NOYES, BAKER & CO: —— ¢ STAR ts served by the earriers to their bers in the City and District at TEx pies at the counter, with Two Cxyrs eel 1n¢:—Three months, One x months, Three Dollars; year. Five Delle-s. No papers are sent from office longer tian paid for. e WEEKLY Si Ati—published on Friday ning—Om- Doll ta Half a Year. TT PATENT MEDICINE TS PER WEEK. © est, residing ot No. 3a) State street, Brovkiyn. of money in * speculason of Mex No. « sroad way, and a ioe from wn a prize in the sh; Accordingly yesterday t called upon Charles ot Clack, Webster his prize.” Sinclasr informed him tiathe could no! have it till be bad paid 9 per ceniage of SW upon the prize ‘count of race or color; declaring drawn. The waich was fiuaily shown to De of Montana had passed such a For “4 as soon Rs be obiciurt 5 sein of at, bill of exclusion, and directing the Judiciary | o's Sale. te ran into th G to inquire and ascertain whether as -ayre _ had been passed, and to report such a | 40M being. « sure as will Secure obedience paws of | Whee sinclair tonal lesixtatures: a ui from “Montana, | @ Which he charz er ; . | a wate shee ou - 3 - ‘ to give bail in #300 te P a Clarke declined to yield, and demanded | 120." Nal in om poiat in th M Til.) engge . lution be iramed so as to inquire into the and if stated, to report a bil in, act fusgh moved « WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1868. FORTIETH CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. otattto balled, Moxpay January 2. SENATE—.The Chair presented preamble and resolutions of the Constitutional Con ventionot Georgia. Referred to Commitiee on Judici- ary, Also, resolution of the Reconstruction Con- vention oy Miceiscipa, asking thd continuance of the Freedmen’s Bureau. Also, commanication from the Commission - er of the Freedmen’s Bureau, enclosing papers and documents, relative to the proposed dis- continuance of the Freedmen’s Bureau in the ‘ates of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Maryland, ; kal ferred to Committee on Military Affairs, vias” id “ r. Sumner presented petition of citizens of | ‘gpl. | Not agreed to— "adloy gton.asking the paving of Louisiana ‘ woh pihibieine ndiana avenues. Referred to Committers |) 18 Speaker laid betor ee THE EVENING STAR. _ | 2270, 208" are Joorans © [npy PERAMS TO THE STAR, day @ petition, (which was referred to District - a Di 2 h HELYWBOLD'S s . Committee,) signed by a large number of the Washington News and Gossip. | (tine ‘ciiueensna'basnege Rumer ef.n’ | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. —-—_ ington, asking an appropriation for the are era NUINE PouitTicaL.—A writer in the Annapolis Re- Spptonenen’ of eens see see. putiican recommends Judge Black, of Peansy)- bn a as seneat. by wks mie Gbeern: Vania, for President, and Governor Swann, of | iient made ieclf opaaninia fx a oxtece ARATION. Maryland, for Vice-President of the United | portion of the improvements executed upon the States. The York (Pa.) Press suggests the streets and avenues, and proceed to say that for names of Judge Black, Hon. Reverdy Jobn- | miany years Congress has made Nore Sppre Liverroo . 27—Forenoon — ©. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ” son, and Hon. George H. Pendleton for the | Priations for the improvement of Pennsyl- | auict and steady. Sales estimated at vania, New Jersey, and other avenues, while ere, Spey Democratic nomination for the Presidency. } the city government, under the same. arrange- Breedstufl One of the North Carolina papers names Major | ment mas provided for improvement of | Erie, 49%. General Hancock. Béarly all the strrets. Liverroor, Jan. %7.—Cotton firm. Lard . + ‘Until within a few years none of the streets 93 4 Perk dali. Comsnen Recto —The New York fudependent is catching it | o'Walnvustan ware paved: bates the ponaia, | Somer me oh Pee ae orm. anemia, on all sides for the disgraceful style of its war- | tion became dense and business inereased, oak Yn tis How asserted that the | Wis fare upon Grant. The New York Mail say a particularly along the line of Pennsylvania | yew French loan of 750,042,000 francs will be “If Mr Theodore Tilton have any sudden | Avenue, Congress provided for its being prop- placed in the market to-morrow. attack of conscience on the question of strong | erly paved; and subehemmertr te the increasing Epinsura@n, Jan, 27.—A very heavy gale drinks it is well enough for him to come out,| pepulation and growth of the city required it, | yacchd over the suuthern counties of Neothnd boldly and attack any man whom he considers | the municipal corporatron hay Laue! Seve- | Yesterday, Houses were auroofed and blown guilty of exeess. It is not proper, however, | ral Cea wipes 9 streets to be pave at down, and much damage done, for hii 10 atiaek the Presidential candudate of | | /Within the last few years Indiaia aud Loni- | "rhe Siegrams report the lose of several Hives. Reterred to Judiciary Committes, his own party in a cunning. mderhanded, non- | siaua.avenues, extending fron t The storm was very heavy in this city and in ‘On motion of Mr. Sumner, the President was n committal way—as he attacks General Grant | ervation, corner Ith stree! (Glasgow. "It is thought that the shipping must | requested to communicate to tise Beatie thee e test oath. Reconstruc inthe last isene of the Ind-pencent. That Mr. | npe, Bas become a thorough’ have suffered terrtbly, though no advices of any proceedings had by the British Government in Keeoluvien of the Louisiana ¢ Tilton t annoyed at having a candidate whom | importance, and its immed disasters have come to hand. cease ; = Convention. asking the removal of General he, hike Wendell Philips, has opposed and | matter of early necessity. the eases of Rev. John M. Mason, John FORE! NEWS BY CABLE TO-D, Lo von, Jan. 27—Forenoon.—Consols stena. quiet; Iinois Central, +6 twas Tequined rev af pert pre clair mnch to his astonishm found the tables nicely turned apon him. a- the magie trate directed De Forest to make an ufficavir against Sinclair for violaung the lotiery laws. 1a bis deposition Mr. De Forest save that Ja G. Clark, Wm. C. Webster, and Heary did distribute and dispose of Watches, jewelry, and other merchan de Lonpon, Jan. 27.—IMinois Central, 56%; COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT resol nay on District of Criumbia. phe casera P ‘ Mr. Perry introduced a bill to provide for the A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY importation of dye stutfs free oranty. Refer- Ted to Committee on Finance. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill removing the disabilities from certain citizens of Virginia. Postmaster General in relation to | + pnd thimates for his department for the fiscal year | ing June, I-69. Appropriations. Resolutions of the Constitutional Convention of Giorgia asking Congress te recognize the Sta pvermment, Femove disabilities, and Property so distr of the chance tu such jotiers t deposed that he is a clerk tn office of Clark, Webster & Co, his duties being to distrib Prizes Won on the lottery yastitutional | OTsamized and controled by Clark, Webster & - Co d that om the ut be rece ved mo. > Mr. De Forest, and VOR DISEASKS OF THE public res. nah aye eof very pavement a RLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND : cr of A prize aware Hancock, and of the State and parish officers, | © H = : arren, ko the ; bont paying him t it being a gold ROPSICAL SWELLINGS. wd, welereeeerersiiaes ub eens out teoke- = and Robert Warren, and also ‘th Racanstieclibe, was about yy * papesipe pono the Sage in his own | INCREASED ComrentaTiox To CLmnxa.—in FROM HAVANA. tnkea by our Government for the pro Resolutions of the Mississippi Constitutional | W#tch; that pianos, gold watches, money. and the rights of American citizens abroad. Mr. Wilson introduced a joint resolution granting permission to soldiers in the war mp. Under-breath ¢narling ts not one of his | the Hous to-day Mr Spalding, introduced a es Falgronele. fre ln he diairs la ya racteristies. a, {o itonty because } icant resolution (which referred \to the |] (SE Si Geclice PP he feels himself im the shackles of party.” Committee on Appropriations) to allow the i ° i ——The Radical State Convention of Arkan- | several rrks and other employees in the Ex- | Havana, January 27.—The churches were Miirwcme of commer dcscaniae tok ak | ede have nomuated fhe IghGAiNE State ticker: | duis Sewertmantned tae ctintial eine. i, | cpowded y sterday, owing to the thanksgiving raced caisigtasute ure elena aa ca? as Fore. , General Powell Clayton; Lieu. | Washington, D. C., the inervase of 20 per cent. | holiday. The Bishop officiated and preached and inflawiation, aud is taken by sates terinccmgiaes = C3 cou, of Madi, | UPOR their salaries as already established for | the sermon. Captun (General Lerenndi ate ‘enant Governor, James M- Johnson, of Madi- | the tiseal yeat ending 30th of June, 1, No | BC, ermon. the Metropolitan Church, whieh MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN an; Auditor, ‘James: M."Barry; Secretary of | clerk or other employee whose salary is equal | Wns crowded by the elite of Havaun society, " sulla r State, R.T. J. White; Treasurer, Henry Page: | to or less than $1,000, shall take any hing un Senor’Fiallo, the Dominican Commissioner Supreme Judges, Lafayette Gregg, John Mc- | ‘his resolution; nor shall any clerk or em- | to Jamaica. had to leave moneyléss and with. ter sm der this resoly seeergere ‘ ure, and James Thomas Eliot; School Com- | [onthan that whites May soeee Te nate ne | ObEhAvIng been able to obtain either powder oF : - ber goods, wares, and merchandise a Convention, in relation to Freedmen’s affairs. | tbe! 5 : nmitire on Freedmen’s Affai poAtege bpiamn SS Against the rebellion the privilege of wearing Ee evcennenege eg Deine the talks | maton, District of Cole the badges of the corps in which they served. prevent the payment of certain claims. the “Fh entage. Referred to Committee on Military Affairs Reutuinnne ciis Uae he magistrate also required Sinclar to find Mz. Trumbull offered a resoluton calling on | 2c conuider the ote onder an ete | ail to await the Peeult aw - the ey. foe the amount | tion ‘The vote wae veubealderch ty M3 yea | a the Jud; . raat for sales of captured and abandoned prop- | 80" The vo - Fa were | he apprehension of both Clark and Webster, how much has been paid into the Treasu- | Sago acd comnted to Oring te Wilh ones bonne, | and dino Henry Elias, Laterin the day Biles » the names of the purchasers: the names of thd House Mr. Holman moved to lay the bill | ¥®* tested and brought to court, and subee- all those to whom such property has been Pr ages : - a Seed yeas | Quenty, by direction of Justice Dowling, off- turned, together with all information pertin- | 2” poche ‘which motion was rejected—yeas | SS Othignon ond Phelps proceeded to the iS medicine inereases the power of a ion. er : balls. ing to the subject. Adopted reer oes | premires of Elias and seid 4 large quagtity of missioner, Rey. W. H. Gillam. whole amount equal to not more than $2,010), We have accounts that Gayana is festered ‘Mr, Siewart called np the bill to remove the RECONSTRUCTION tickets, account books and Iedg-ra, ant took ——Ii is reported that Governor Harriman’s le 3 yee Ra with convicts from Cayenne, Teer. have been | politica) disabilities from Goy. R. M. Patton, of oun Wh Gdiivdstion bas, ot any |= " count with one pi Wilcox, John De- LPs RACT BUCHU. pis to be withdrawn from the gubern: ETITION wae prevented in the Senate to- | sent back at the expense of the General Gov- | Alabama. 3 — lonvention has vote y | vany, John Benson and Andrew Pricrs clerks sopemnaereeniigs ghey on cain bsrege wn ae oan and tha: or | day by Mr. Harlan from N. Callan, Clerk of | ent tewart gave an account of the services | dolla's torach member out of the ten thousand | jn the plac, after fier leavine othe howe weakness arising from Excesses. Habits of | Tit! campaign (lO Radical Sta Levy Court. praying that the Registers of | At elgar four hundred coolies had ar- | of Gov. Patton in assisting the reconstruction | feceiyed Friday. The commitiee on finance | son and itunbard te charge of the premises. Dissipati-r arty Indiseret led Austin F. Paley, chairman of the Radical State Wash é d the Clerk of | Tived from Chi poli ‘Congress, and had letters from Gens. | Teported that they had had an interview with The books and papers will be thoroughly ex- with the following symptoms Committee, substituted. tee Srtetinated tor there 1 Swayne read bearing testimony to | General Meade, and that the General eee amined to see if they contain matter which may position teexertion, Loss of power, —The official vote of Lowa, at the late elec- | UP eu. arenar ny the bat ot ee oe OHIO. id of Gov. Patton plied to General Grant for the loan of a sufli- be introduced as evidemor 1 the defendant of memory bul Tot breathing. | sion has just been declared. The majority for | Cocieorde pons g cee ee miznth Precinct —Redis- | | Mr. Pomeroy acknowledged the co-operation | cient amount of the funds sent by the State of | Eline. On an examination Justice Dowloe oe = 7 ‘i = Pinte 26.700 cu tricting the State—Army of the Cumber- | of Gov. Patton with Congress, and advocated | Geongia to pay its indebtedness tq the Govern- quired Elias to give bail in $1,000 to answer, . os a ee for Governor is 260" | surnarr Puotooxarurn.—Yesterday John | iit! the passage of the bill. ment ou the Western and Atlanta railroed to | and a Jerks were held in $500 each to ap_ . over Mason, anocratie opponent, anc : z an alte 5a: 4 Sta Mr. Howard asked some further evidence of | defray all the expenses of the Convention; a: Pear as witnesses, Mr. William G. Crombie, F ofthe body, en 3 $ wp. | H. Surratt was tuken from the jail to Gibson's {Special Dispatch to the Star. } Ebb tei, | : 3 skin Eruptions on ie thee, over sn . The total vote cast for Giover- daguerrean gallery, (formerly Brady’s,) where: Crxcixnatr, Jan, 27—Lientenant Governor | M2; Pation’s sincerity. hat General Grant accepts the proposition so | of Eighth avenue, entered into bonds for Mr nee, nor is 152,643. itudeofthe Palid counte Mr. Drake thonghi the time had not yet ar- | far as his powerextends. Should this proposi- | Elias and alee ali the clerks. cats. he sat for his photograph. He was dressed in | Tee closed the cam: rived when we could judge of a re gn in the Eighth District ‘= sins rity | tion fail, he will direct Governor Rucer imme- thought to be the teal propre i i “. Pi cn) Zouave uni sand looked pale and it. He | on Saturday night with a speech at Mt. Gilea: by his works, nd wis therefore of the opinion | diately to ascertain upon what terms the money | or gift enterprise business at 2 Broadway, and which this | ReckPTiows.—Seeretary Seward’s reception | Zonave uniform, an¢ on Saturday nigi peeve 4 diately to ascertain upon what terme the money t ~ > ‘ arge of the--warde: . | Sens ‘i e should be e. B . | that Clark & Webster only exist on paper owe | om Saturday night was a brillantaffair,and | was m charge of the warden of the jail, Mr. | Senator Sberman t sraphed that he bearrock ut hould be postponed, at least 1 Proc n par me seceth Ne 3 P 2 | y pares the endize Ehikosontie Tl! He wctin coniimg Home to-vote, Bik cannot reach Mia a little while longer, Three candidates for Governor, under thenew | During yesterday several men and one wo- OTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS. was attended by ly the plomat ‘ Geld in tine to mek a apeccn. Mr. Backalew opposed this special lezisla- | cons tiution, if ratified, have teen announced. | man, who claimed to have bern swiniled toy In one of which the patient may expire. | Spee Aung thas present Sere Pienaar |. (Umox Bacio Raienan—Tke commis. reported that the Democratic memabers of | tion.” This dispensmg power should be exer- | Mississivr1.—in the convention Saturday, a | Clark Webster A Coy nate a cea bY cived generally, not individ) was to be pursued, there mu dene. There ba ly. Li this course t be great injustice ere thousands of citizens in Ala- s deserving as Gov. Patton, and i m a i not to Johnson, Mrs. Stover, and the Misses White, | Sioners bavimg reported favorably on the 16th ure | of Nashville; Baron Gerolt, Minister of the | section of the Union Pacitic Railroad, termi- bb fat vag ge sella oiekce di Gene dine! United German States; nv Gerolt, and | nating at Black Hills, the President has ap- Fee fhe Ss 3 INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. the Misses Gerolt: Mr. Blacque, the Turkish eins to the amstine ot eee Socuny OF the Army Teqnesting Gen- | pressed a desire to make complaint< against eral Gillem to su«pend the collection of the poll | them: but one good complaint was considered tax for 1857 on all persons denied representa- | as effective, as tar as the ends of justice were tion, was recommitted under a suspension of | concerned, as adozen. Pere can say that they are not frequently fol i by those ““direful diseases."? at is who have bees Proved of the same. and directed that the bonds | Sf iin CGuimberland in thi why single him out to the exclusion of all oth- | the rules. The convention went into the elec- | swindled would de well to unister, and Madame Blacque; Mr. Goni, the | and patents be i: The ers? tion of a treasurer, provided for by the tx , ton in the case, which named fo rare aware of the cause of their suffering’ | Spanish Minister; Mr. Azcarraga, of the | ¢ rmi Mr. Jobnson coincided generally in theyiews | ordinance. Mr. Parsons, one of the Adams | on Wedn, paday morning next. After the libera- Bene will confess, Spanish Legation; Mr. Benedetti, of the French | yan tio The Herald hasan ar. | of the Senator trom Pennsylvania, (Mr. Buck- | county delegation, was elected. A resolution | tion of Elias and his clerks the premises wore Jagation: Mr. Leon Rangube. Secretary of the | than a0 feet to the mile. work on th Tr tive Wan wn S| alew.) He was in hopes that before a long | was adopted that no delegate, recommended as | delivered over to Elias Again and We police } RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS | Grecian Te: ion; az, Bal cee teveien on is being pushed forward rapidly. ticle censuring Representative Van Wyck for | Winie a eral aud universal amnesty might | collector to the convention for his county, suall withdrawn. Legation: Senor a quiel Gutierrez, his efforts to defeat the building of the soldiers? asylum at Gettysburg, and failing to bring for- ward a better plan for accomplishing the ob- ts in place of Mr. | ject. It says in conclusion that whatever may ry papers of appoint. | be his course it can saake but little difference, he extended with safety aad propriety. Without disposing of the bill, th« supple. meniary reconstruction bill was taken up. Mr. Wilson bad in the thirt been in this s listened toa ‘gre | receive compensation for his services in the | convention nntil @ sufficient amountiscollected | AFFAIRS IN MONTGOMERY OCovNTY._We in said county to pay said services: provided, | copy the following trom the Rockville Sent. that if, on investigation, it is found that the col- lector is an irresponsible person, the convention nelancholy deaths by consum itness te the trath of the aagerti Charge d Affairs of Costa Rica; Professor and MMISSIONER OF PATENTS.—It is ascer- Mr ened ae ana ranee famed nha tained that Mr, Wim. D. Bishop will be appoin- Miss Cortlan, 4 iss McCarty, % we jew York: Miss Smith, of New York; General | ‘0 Commissioner of 4 Mrs. Vickers; Mrs. D. MeKee, and Mrs, | Theaker. ‘The nece~ The constitation once affected with ORGANIO WEAKNESS, —At the request of our Se }a : tor the asylum project is inthe hands of men heard the domi shall proceed to appoit collectors for such | ator and Delegates in the Legislature it is pro A. W. McKee. men S70 deieg made ont, and. will be ready | Ji, Sam there i mo sack word as ik: ustering Toombs, the p! counties a= were prepared to nominate. Out of | posed that a meeting of the citizens of this coun. et) strengthen and in- At the reception of Mrs. Senator Spragne, on | About the middle of the torthcomiug week. with the sympathies of the peop ason. the Wiley Slidell; but he had neve thirty-two appointments, only one ix Known to | ty be held at the court house on Tuesday. the nn aod Saturday afternoon, the elegant parlors of the Mr. Bishop was Commissioner under Mr. | listed, ned toamore wicked speech than that de- | be colored. 4th day of February next, at 2 o'clock p.m. to Test. secure rer . i aa ime © now Presidvat | that the Gettysburg asylum will be built, and EMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU mator’s mansion were crowded with the elite | Buchanan a short time, and is now Presi a = Washington. The hosters welcomed all her | of tht New York & New Haven Railroad Co. | "tt Tight quickly. INVARIABLY DOES. visitors im her usual graceful and pleasing livered by the Senator from Wisconsin, (Mr. Doolittle) on Thursday last. A year ago there Wats no one, friend or foe, who believed that the States would be as near to representa- Nota Canoutxa.—In the convention on | ¢iveexpression to popular sentiment on thesub- Saturday, an ordinance was referred resolving | Ject of a public road «ystem that this convention bas the right to declare. iret Court.—The February term of our Cir. Tennessee; John Elliott, of Cleveland, L. S. THE EXTRACT BUCHU Holden, of Dandridge, and Charles H. Flon’ noy, of Knoxville, have been indicted for vi equalled by any ober remedy. asim Chiorosie | Etting the 12th section of the act of July 4, 184. a. Irseguiatity. Painfalness. or 8up | The offence of each consists in withholding | _R®C‘LLE Ste of the Uterus, Sterlite aster ait | Money due as pension, and charging excessive | Senate a communi pTED RVCALL oF J en Hat PHILADELPHIA ITEMS. it and dors hereby declare, that all laws passed | ¢wit Court open on the 3d of the month IAL WILL CONVINCE THE most |" houbsoresne tha apie iV of Had. | mebheal nea Fatally Stabbed—Arrest for | tiv policy adopted by. the Presidene menue | tnd jets done by previons legislatures aad con- | We learn that it is expected that a lange amount RIAL SKEPTICAL Sa >. nS SCREDITED.— op ecall of Hon. A and Fal d—Arrest the policy adopted by the President murder | ventions in this State, are null and void, and | Of legal business will’ be transacted at this oe rf bas ALLEGED FRAUD ON THE Pension Orrice. | yonn P. Hale from his post at Madrid receives Stabbing—Dea! Aged Fricud. a just had reigned supreme nntil a year ago. | shall continue souutl the nent Geert nase | Sion In many affections peculiar to Females, Meters: Snow and McKinney, of Tazewell, | 9 color of probability from any action uf the [Special Dispatch to the Star.} Under the policy of Congress and the protec- | bly, except the laws Triating to . Accident,—On Sunday, as Charles rt | marriage. President. A similar report received currency | _PHILADELYHIA, Jai Theodore MeGier over a month ago, but was shown to have no | 8S Waylaid. stabbed. and robbed at an early n rday morning in the lower part of the foundation. gang of thieves. His injuries will ‘i prove fatal, ent to the | Pilames Melynannigan, whom McGier charges tion of that army which the Senator had so much maligned, there was to-day more peace, more quiet, more order in those ten rebel States than there has been for a centary. Hotse or Rereesenratives.—Under th yhere Drs. Stonestreetand Sommers were soon call of States and Territories 10F bills and reso. of Felief proposed do not iavor violation of con. | her Use. S ~~ me Sovtu Canottya.—The Convention, on Sat- — pret Ngee ony cpg — urday, adopted two resolutions requesting Gen. | oo sbarmce af the’ recta an . — ames Canby to exempt one hundred acres of land | ‘ yon grader c dengan Hy ny - o— from sale under executions, and suspend sates | SPPS “bo taken 0p the fieusb ora of property by sheriffs six months. Measures | “mediately a jouse of 8 friend, Phe President h: ai on of with the stabbing, is in custody, " erecta trac poem imatiendance. 1t was feared that he was very igen tnctdcat to. the acs Wheto arisen | fepe Sor procuring éertificaiea: ‘The tial of a | {ie2 of Gen. Ed. McCook as collector eighth | “Tames Mott, oneot the oldest members of the DNOIin aa eee on the “comaiteas | Conservative, Pu” OF the Convention i | seriously anjured, but, on examination, i was indiscretion. hatite of dissipation. or in the® | the parties will take place at Knoxvilie, Teun, | district Illinols, internal revenue,onthe ground | society of friends: diet oer atan + lalate etiges paamanaiag (hoo corpus case before | {otBd that no ones were fractured, although e United States | itt he is not a resident of the district. = By Mr. Benton. (N. H.)—Kills to make par- | Judge Underwood. to test the constitutional.t ~ — PECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. | during the ensuing term of the United States : NEW YORK ITEMS. Tamiyeation tor cxpwases of we war by | of te reconstruction acs wasn Saturday ad. | y:Qemmieed tydtie=h meet, calling himect ike’ epunieaed dnapsaicd District Court, Invernat Revenve.—The receipts from this Ferry Boat Burned—W oman Poisoned. vviding for taxation of national bonds, | journed till Wednesday. The commandant at | jail on the doth instant, by Justice Harris, cpt tea Ns is Ustronw Cunrescy.—Mr. Carey, of Ohio | Source to-day were $792,421.33. {Special Dispatch to The Star.] aysend Means, ; Libby prison produced the prisoner, and made | Quarged with having sole 6106 in currency, ) FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. | j ntroduced an elaborate bill in the House to-day +02 New York, Jan. 27.—The ferry boat Ma- By Mr. Taber, (N. Y¥.)—Resolution of the | return that he wes held by order of General | Sra f chech on abe Commercial and Farmers’ ye | The “Exposition: aud the Social Evils. | ginia, belonzing to th Payouia Ferry Com- | New York Legisiatuse in relation to the ree Schofield, under av .bority of the reconstruction »val of Obstructions at Hell Gate. Com- acts, The | ae md wes represented by four re Baleun, Mereary, or unpleasang | t0 establish a uniform currency, provide for the Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases’ | management and liquidation of the nationa Bank of Baitimore tor $60.90, the property of Gupin & Bentley, at Sandy Spring. Themoney [From ~~ late Paris Letier.} pany, lyimg at Jersey City, was entirely de- y City rominent law all members of the Con- currency, &c. And asthe engine which puffs and snorts | stroyed by fire at a late hour last night. Loss it toypeohibitageessors a eamien! Stas Genter Committee, which body pow gh pheoogly ~4 the 3 = ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ‘i ~ ong the narrow line, disappears from sight | 340.000, -. F ctors of inwrnal revenue from being | brings the caxe up with the intention of carry- it. On the same day another negro, named — > Nationat Lire Ixscrayxce Compayy.—Mr | bearing after it the unsold produce which its Mary Carrol. residing im Willow stecet, Ho- r |, directly or indirectly, in any for- | ing it to the Supreme Court. There was noth- wson Davis, was handed over tothe custody wad Patterson, of New Hampshire, introduced in ort Land oe so mach pains ae Eapeme pecans Need intiey of Parle proce, aes by the ren —— of the in- ing amportant done in the Convention Satar- | of the jailer, under a commitment by Justice . : f "* 9 convey we Great International Exhibition ing * qua o . » by mistake, ternal revenue acts. Ways and Means. y. Hilliard, charged with having broken into the IMPROVED ROSE WASH eee eferred 0 | of 1907, ome cannot belp feeling some sympathy Bone Seen ee gti relating to sul-| | Frommna.—The Convention isstill discussiug | store of J.T Plot a ae ee ee fon ids Sane vanes tam rig <4 in ons Seccmnanin grep ay ba cA b at A. a rage aaa national questions, Committee of the | the aistranchisement article of theconstitution. | Ferry, and taking therefrom 25 in currency, CURE SECRET DISEASES, States, | It names John D. Defrees, William E. | of all this vast show, which by the help of ten | Tt Alleged Corruption in the Legisiature, : Reems at bee ee eee ote: and 4 Colt's revolver valued at $15. By Mr. Myers, (Pa.)—Bill to regulate the appoiniment of Goverament agents. Retrench- ment i 6 “ SAN Franc », Jan. 25.—The Assembly Chandler, Samuel Wilkerson, E. A. Rollins, | thousand naviesand terrasniers will have en. |, SAX FRaxcrsce : 2 9 ge in dict, ne inconvenience ana ae eepceame, | Nathan G. Starkweather, John A. Mille, Frank | titely dicae tera one esers Will ky Ca [ernentrt ers bed pee Abend red terme mtr Png erie + oy aces a frequent desire, and gives strength to | Turk, Adam S. Pratt, and Henry C. Swain, as | with the last day of the year which gave it alleged corruption Inconnection withthe Sena, | By Mr. O'Neil, (Pa.)—Bill to extend the| Cable telegrains of last night say - Senedd an soler eects teed oe = te thereby removing obstructions. prevent- | incorporators, for the purpose of carrying on | birth? The answer may befound in the swarms | 1),\5) election, and adopted a substitute pro- | boundaries ot the collection district ot Phila- The latest despatches received from Amnesty 9. of 1967, so es ages ying ae eg nd coring strictures of the Uretha.allaying | she business of insurance on lives « aes a of painted bartots attracted ither by the ‘xhi- | viding for an investigation when the charges | delpbia, <0 as to Hiclude the whole of the con- | Bay and Senape whew that the Bikish forces | DCoety having onpeinees on ton the veapert 80 freq purchase ani posal of ann: eu bition, and now left to float fe so many hub- | | vi bly | solidated city of ladelphia. Commerce. ba vet made no advances be; the Latte: - a sand expelling ail poisonous diseased aad |} Wacnington, Dy ©. and eleewhere, bies on the great ocean of the misery of Paris, | #7 supported by affidavit, which will probably | selidated city of ‘sai tution t int. Intell be condita : of the Stator Foreign News by Cable. FourTR MitrTary DistRICT—Hors- Thievre E of Mississippi and e “. 5 ns bee} By Mr. Ashley, (O.)—Joint resolution to pro- int, Intelligence of the condition of the cats Duunbers render the Boulevards inmpas- | 25 0G and circulated unmbastenty, peinice | Vides temporary government tor the Mercere Pt ne ene, of 8 received in camp at | Arenas, entire jurisdiction im all ordinary SE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU A Turevixe Brreav Aceyt—T. H. Hun- sane ater : coriain Dour aes 4 night. out the parties concerned. ot Wyoming. eferred to Committee on Ter- | Senape. They wereat Maxola aliveand well, | Swge,°4,” Fr wry at —— _ on, an mt of the Freedmen’s Bureau, at e 0c! evi increased to snc! ritories. and were carefully guar: to prevent escape. os [a % ro Grgaua, wheches esting in “| Lake Providence, Louisiana, who absconded | 8%;¢xtent that it “has become. the ‘sub: THE GRANT MOVEMENT IN THE | ,,82 Mr Spaulding. 0.) -Hill making appro- | It was feared by many that they would be mas- | {SY Commission, ‘In cass, however, any per- gans, + existing in a iin ect, = of, inquiry by the Government. 3 q S 3 priation for the service of the Columbia Insti- | sacred as soon as Theodorus heard of the = ~4 MALE OR FEMALE. | from that place a few days since with $8,000 | From the Madeleine to the Bastile do theses poor WEST. tution for the Deaf and Dumb, &c, Referred i hb and indicted therefor, shall make oath before a 5 | > c : 7 » dee, to | approach of the ex; |. but no threatening judicial officer that, | belonging to freedmen and others, which came | wretched beings, still attired in thesnmmer | Sr. Lovts, Jan.27.—The committee appointed Committee on Appropriations. Seencornitians sgniont tate tives bed Qeve | SS rane Und eee eo epcere ogee sisi noon ng pana! ae Satter: into his hands as Bureau agent, has been ar- fe sen dy big bay A fvering sloce aes wx by the Central Grant Club have published an By Mr. bea? gl Narr to cghoeoet sy —— meade, and pe treaiment as prisoners re- i iy herd wee a — = peice name = 4 3 Shive al paein; © | addre: currel and to liquidat mation: . | ma anchan = 3 the aid of a Tpted ot Coeriestin, BOs Sad-menrly a1). the paxement from sunset to sunrise, famished with | 300Trse 10 the Republicans of eens) SEES | Getesred to Commins ek tes Wines [vis officially denied in a most positive man- | Soler, be cannot have HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU j= Tecovered. He has been sent to New | hunger, bnrut up with feyer. yet shaking with | the nomination of Gen. Grani fo 1 - | 2%, Mz Cook: (1U.)—Bill to amend the na. | ner that any orders or despatches authorizing | ®t, (¢ hands of the civ aie Fecommends the for: | tional eurreney act. Referred to Committeron | Usreneccey sen cer ee the Home | SJ! action in the case Banking and Currency Office to Cork. The responsibility of that ac. | ft: and the case reported at once to Orleans under strong guard to await trial, | the cold, a living reproach to”all the splendor | dency. The address Rigi 8 IS THEGREAT DIURETIC, | The money is in bank, subject to the order of | Which greets them om the way: and the tears | ™ation of Grant clubs in every town and roll down their painted cheeks as they try to | County in the State, By Mr. Wilson, (lowa.)—Bill supplemen: jon is th: tirely w local * | the nearest military post commander, who will is certain to have the ilesired effects in all dis. | (2- Howard, and will be returned to the own- | CYinace a emile be the gandin passes Gok by: cf ‘PP! tary | tion ‘rown entirely upon the author, for which it te recommended. Evidence of | ers. fae Se RT SURO 5. | tothe act in relation to appeals and writs of | tes of Cork me am immediate investigation to be made SSE eta ee =i reiee a encanto aieowmy: | “NRIVAT OF THR Ruy waevisut tN: | rrftteUairininidietuytne Cou | "ig Walon Oorwr sorta: ty um | o> ie ett oa and reliabl r r nothin, vi 10 his own pre- ER. ete to Judiciary Commitier, last despatches exc! between « 3 ppany the medicine. CHARLES DICKENS commences his renimgs | cious person of wading through themud across | Nuw Yors, Jan. 27—The steamer Liberia, | “By Mr. Donnelly, Gin) —isitt granting | tey and Secretary Seward on the Alabenra | Miles off the pomt, the case will be reported to PHYSICIANS PLEASE NOTICE. im Baltimore, at Concordia Hall. to-night. the pavement to his carriage. The boulevards ln Imake ne . “ b-District Commander, who will order with the new British Minister on board, has | lands to Minnesota to aid in the improvement claims the correspondence is finally closed, os = are aetually fermenting with this strange leaven | | of the navigation of the Mississippi river. Re- The following progress has been mad ‘he | *2 investigation. If, in the opinion of the off- Tax ox Dve Srvvvs.-Mr. Ferry introduced, | of iuman wretchedneas; and the gay and pleas. | “Tived. ‘t : ee ih Riges tific of “ingredient: ferred to Committee on Public Lands. Danish Riggs’ jt on the question of ratifica- | CT ™#king the investigation, the accused can in tne Senate to-day, a bill (which was ordered | @nt reflections once suggested by the brilliant FIRE, By Mr. Kavanagh (Montana)—Certain joint | tion of the treaty for the sale of the West India wait Lond impartial = = the ap inibunal (ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU to be primted) enacting that from and after the tile seatiniacatthoen Ratio tied cee by ester, Mass. Jan. 27.—S.R. Heywood | Trolutions of the lentana Legislaiare. islands to the United States. In the e lower | To fe pet a . : nas f this act all orted dye siuff nsed lela hee oe Siteons | & Co's. boot manufactory was partially de- y Mr. Randall ( making all pur- jouse the committee appointed to consider the Lt “4 sched ehergeass carers Sanyo: Ser: | Ph gaat fr tals Moen ea iiss ete Suet we whoae Tmore Piteous | Stroyed by fire this morning. Lows, 2,00: ine |) chase, sales, dc., of bonds and securities | provisions of the treaty, and examine the de- | °C*dines wall cease trom that time, and the case admitted free of duty. The second section re- open to competition. Ways and Means. tails of the negotiations between the Danish | !!! Proceed in due course. “But if, in the opi By Mr. ding (O.)—Joint resolution in | and American Governments, made a favorable | ‘0? Of the investizating officer, an impart LS ns about the rattling of the balls the lond disputing | “"1*4 for =9.000. of the billiard players peals all act» inconsistent with the provisions of the aforesaid. PREPARED IN VACUO, ‘Y may put in their months. Itis reported that in the city of New 4 relation to 20 per ceut. compensation to clerks | report. This was debated during the tatter | ‘Tl cannot be had in the before the civil au : = A ip the Departments ai “Washington receiving part of the week inseeret session. On Saturday | feomeed oefat! and explicit report of all the BY H. T. HELMBOLD. Parents To ne Issvep.—For the week end- » MURDER OF AN AnMy Opricen . at 5 not less than $1,000 nor more $2,000 per | the doors of the Chamber were thrown open, . tet will be tor- Tuesday. February 4th; there will be y eR.—The Lynchburg (Va.) News ., (From the Easton (Pa.) Free Press. annum. Appropriations, and after a speech from the President, closing | ¥87ded at once to these Headquarters, for the fical and Analytics! Chemist. and Sole Mana- | ‘¢on Tuesday. February 4th, there wii of Thursday says: Early on Saturday morning the new ove By Mr. kelley (Pa.)—Bill to incorporate the | the debate, ihe vote was taken ant the treaty | COBSideration and further orders of the District facturer of issued from the Patent Office 22 patents. Yesterday, a private belonging to the com. | pants of the Leni Lenape Hotel, Phillipsburg, | swiss Benevolon Association ot Washington. | of transfer was ratified without « dissenting BELMEGLD'S GENUINE During the past week $00 applications aud 75 | mand of Lieutenant Colonel T. E. Rose, at | Were startled to hear that Mrs, Ligaie Sinith, of | Drarictar gaa voice. The treaty now goes to the upper House caveats were filed. Camp Schofield, called at the quarters of the roudsburgh, who came to the hotel last Tue=- By Mr. Perham (Me.)—Bill granting boun- | of Rigg«tdadt for final action in that tay. PREPARATION Colonel and asked to see him. The Colenel | day, had been found dead in her bed. OaTues- | tos to the widows and children of certain sol- ArPRovRIATIONS FoR Tit DEAF AXD Dew | made his appearance in answer tothe summons, | “ay last, about noon, a gentle tap was heard | tiers killed In the Co comeiee, Pensions. ‘en of the news; editors who weresum- | ¥ ert ndred son! age IsstiTUtios —Mr. Spalding introduced a bill | When the soldier, who was armed with his | on the door leading to the bar-room trom the | “Py Mr Coburn, (Ind.) Bill te present the | Te? tod 1 Best who weresum- | York over, two hui mpetsens saanage tp - seme Shes pene musket, quickly levelled the weapon at the | hall,and as Mr. Bennet answered it be found compromising of oifenses against the revenue, AFFIDAVIT. day (wi was rele ky ‘ommattee | Colonel and fired, the ball passing between the | young lady, well dressed, and presenting every | and to make such compromises felonies, Judi- rounlly appeared before me, an Alderman of | iiokdl wbproprinions tee the dooming ad- | mm and body, and through the cout sleeve, but chicas aecae % Bonus although doube: ity of Philadelphia. H f | duly swor = ie. marily arrested in Paris a sho: earn a livelihood these hard times by picking order of the Government, charged with a vio- up the ends of cigars that have been thrown cinny. | lation of the constitution in publishing illegal away and Ey lying in the muddy =treews ky " ‘ports of the proceedings of the legislative and gutters. ‘hese again are sold to the penn: ditional appropriations for the benefit of the | not breaking the skin. ‘The Colonel, efter one pout a week.” Mr. t, although doubt- | “Ajso, bill to provide for filling the office ot | ™ soy oe] y th ay lite preparations tog: | Coltimbia Lnstitution for the Instruction of the | hot prownth od ap bled, is antagonist, and | {ul whether he could accommodate herso long. | President of the United States, in case of tue | Cody. nave Just been sentenced: after tedious eo Noe dy og pg < ; Deat and Dumb: For the support of the insti- | finally’ euccorded it Wresting the musket from | Admitted her. and gave her room No. @1. which | expiration of the term of the present President or are turned into the best imported Scoteh and ly vegetable. tution in addition to the existing appropriation | his and ‘with the butt struck the soldier | she occupied until deah. During her stay | of the Senate before the Presidential ten ¥ on H.T.HEUMBOLD. | tomeet the imereased expense of maintaining | a heavy blow over the nead, breaking theskuis, | there were no sighs whic could neirnet ate expires, Judiciary, Re Te Ne ag a aS rm and subscribed before me, this twenty. | PBpils whose admission was authorized by act | 1¢ was'at first supposed the soldier was killed, | tion, but the young stringer lady remained in By Mr. Hooper, (Mass.)—Bill to amend the ven. MiniTaRy.—The beadquarters of the 5th day of November, 1854. of Congress, $3,000; for continuing work upon but he revived somewhat and was placed in | her room busy sewing. Friday she was seento | act of July, 1-66, in relation to compensation of United States Artillery, now at Columbia, P. HIBBERD. Alderman, buildings, $4,000, An additional section the pam ag It is not thought he can recover, | Pass out witli a neat bundle under her arm, but collectors of customs. € ree. om C., has been to ‘Richmond. Ninth atreet, above Bace, Philadelphi Vides that in addition to the directors, wi No-motive was assigned by the soldier for his | returning by. meal time ne suspicions were By Mr. O'Neill, (Pa.)—Joint Resolution to necessitate the removal of appointment has heretofore been provided for | murderous attempt npon Tne life of his com. | #oused, and all enjoyed Lie Meted The } secure midnight mail. buen New York, Phila. by law, there shall be three directors appointed ‘mancing officer meal over, all repaired to ax Tespective | delphia Balumore, and ae. and to « 92.25 per bottle, or six hot for $6.60 im the following manner: One Senator by the rooms, About six o’clock Mrs. Smith, who | provide compensation therefor. Offices % o soma President of the Senate, and two Representa- Diverenious axp TErRince Drats.—On | was fine looking, walked throngh the dark ind Post Roads, pri: tors were suddenly ar. uvyes by the Speaker of the House. Monday afternoon, ine, of Selings- | balls of the office and inquired for pen and ink; By Mr. Els, (N. H.)—Bill to establish certain | Posted by the police at New Year, and this des. ry juaque, | With this she returned about eleven o'clock, wud | offices at United States navy yards. Naval paich conveys to you the reward accorded to fred to any address, secarely packed froin ob- Pensoxat.—Hon. Bradley Barlow, of Ver- Tu his | on her way she met the clerk, who told her to | Afiuirs. ten of them. tion. ‘Aidreew letters to mont: Rafas $. Andtews, of New York; Judge brough e it back and return it tn the morning. This ; The publication of “unauthor, By Mr Halwey, (N. J)—BIlL 40 incorporate r F. W. Bartley, of Ohio; Gov. C. G. Jenkins, of | Urmriancon ander Ch ened: The the pen nan an paper inthe lett Washington (sroperative Association, Dis a'ylolation of the Coneenatnn ot Grorgin, Gen. R. K. Scott, of South Carolina; m 10 no one at Selingsgrove nto | tom, and then om. 1 "Mr. Ingersoll, (111.)—Bill supplementar | ‘2° Fre ‘W.L. Bateman and Mlle Tostee, of the French wife and relati: bt all Te the morning the cl os Bo Roe jnjncorpetee ‘ey Petz : the arrivals ut the door, ‘Washi H. T. HELMBOLD’S AUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, $94 BhOaDWay, N. ¥., on BELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DeEPor, SOUTH TENTH 8T., PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS AND UNPRISCIPLED DEALERS, Sticica on the fopataticnseicioea bee HELMBOLD'S GENUINE + 7 Walter Brown is building a scuil-boat of paper.