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EVENING STAR; PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCXPTED AT THE STAR BULLDING. S. W. Cerner Pa. avewue aad Bi eareet, a “NOYES, BAKER & ©0, pat Henares. 0 © ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their decroers in the City and District at Tex pENTS FER WEEK. Copies at the counter, With er withoat wrappers, Two Canta each. MaiLine:—Three months, One Deliar ond Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars; cone year, Five Deliars. No papers are sens from We offce longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—publiehed on Friday mormng— ne Dellar and a Half a Year. PATENT MEDICINES Heorisyv's GERMAN BITTERS MOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, GREAT REMEDIES FOR ALL De: or rar HOOFLAND'S GERMAN EBITTESS be compowed of 1 5 : Pan eee a Same Nata a | . eaing = 4 re, Matas me 6 a megr hand HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC sil the ingredients of the Bit- F guallty of Santa Cruz Rem, one @ moet pleasant an aareeable remedies ever offered to the pablic. Those preferring s Medicine free from Alcoholic | e@mixture, will ase BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. ‘Thos who have no objection to the combination of the Bitters. as stated. will nse HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC. Tees are both eawally good, and contain the mune medicinal virtues. the choice between the two being # mere matter ef taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach. from a variety of causes.anch as | [00K O8T . Indigestion. Dyspepeia, Nervous Debili is very apt to bave its fanctiona derange Liv y Dpathizing Stomach. then becomes affected tho rewult of which te that the patient suffers from several or more of the following disease: Ornstipation, Fla Pulness of Blood to f tre Stomach, } Goking or Sutec © ena Lyine Posture, Dimn Dots or Wehbs before “4 Dwil Pacm im the Head, Def eeney of Perspiration. jones of = Eves ch Limbs, den Flusics of Heat the Ficshy Constant Imasinines of Bed, and Great Depression of S; ‘The sufferer from these diseases should exercise test cantion inthe selection of ease. purchasing only that which he is as om bis investixations and Inazirios pos: true merit, is skilfully compounded, t4 neredicnts, and hae established for tion for t! cmre of these diseases. — we would submit those well- — OUFLAN D'S GERMAN BITTEES, AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ‘Twenty two years since they wore first intro @uced into this country from Germany, durin, shieh time they have undoubtedly performed and benefitted suffering humant:y toa € remedies ksown to . Disease of the K c 9 DEBILITY, ‘ fe Resulting from any Cause whatever: Prostration @ tae Bytom, ruduced by Severe Labor, Hard. shups, Exposure, Fevers, €. ne medicine extant equal to these rem edies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted tem, the appetite is strengthene:) food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly. the Blood is purified, the complexfon and bealtby, the y«il the eyes. & bloom i. weak and nervous inv Bealthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighi: beavily ‘epen them, with sil it attendant fils. it iad in Be nse of thee BIT TONIC, an elixir es , Fy 5 t will instil new life into their veins, restore in | ‘® measure ¢ ergy and ardor of more youthfal days. build up their shrunken forms, and zive bealth and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. Lt fe a well established faet that fall one-half ot be female portion of our population are seldoxs fu "he enjoyment of good bi 3.0f, to nse their own. expression. “never {-l well” They are langu devond of all energy, extramely nervous, and 7 i Bo appetite. oe oat ave Cuorce ratty Groceries. Tot et eee the BITTERS. or the TONIC, is especially recommenied. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of these rem Stige._ They wilt cure every case of MARASMUS without fai ‘Thensands of certificates have accumulated in the bands of the proprietor. but is, ill allow ae. ef the publication of but « few. it will be they must be believed TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W WOOPWARD. Caceh Jussige of the Supreme Court of Pa. verites: Puicavecriia, March 16, i877. nds German Bitters is & good HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Sud ce of tae Supreme Court of Pennsylranva. ADELPHIA. April 25, 1555, aud 's German Bitters” a oa/ua- attacks of Indigestion or this from my experience pect JAMES THOMPSON,” FROM EFV. JOSEPH H.K Paster of the Tenth Baptist Che: Dr Jarkson—Dear Sir: 1 have been frequently requested te connect my name with recommenda ne of different ——- agence lye oe og fi tice as outot my a} sphere, have in all cases declined, but with acleur proof ARD.D.D., Priladelphia family, of the usefulness Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for crneral 7: oe the system, and expecially for Laver Com- a safe and valuable pecparation. In Same cases it may fail; but usnally, I doubt not, it will be the above causes > ‘OUTS, Very respectfully. ‘T. H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates street. FROM BEV. £. FENDALL, mn: Editor Chri > Pala, CAUTION. fand's German Remedies arr counters: x thst the signature ef C- a. JACKSON ‘eon Se wrapper of each bottle. Ail others are coun- eabar cess arate as Saat CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & CO. PRICES. eofiend * German Bitters, bottle ...... 1 oo eefiand'» German Tonic. pat upin quart bot 182 80 per bottle, ortisifdozen for GT 8a. 4 De net forget to well the artic! Order to getthe genuine te 7P Saye and Dealers everywhere IAL ROTI MABRIAGE AND CELIBACY. AX Bisay von ¥. > wi < Seat a iter em A = IL) ,RiLLte PHYSICIANS AND OLERGYMEN testify to the merits of HALLS VBOETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEW GRAY ep ive at their wits’ ends to devise ways and means the hair eeft and are made young cent, ‘suy of the employees in for the payment of expenses. General Meade | Ina Pediat Geese vagal eas taste has instructed the Florida Von yention to levy direct tax, and fn the mean ume to draw on the Treasurer. The South Carolina Convention bas passed an ordinance levying a tax of fourth class ©! $75,000, The North Carolina Convention has appointed a committee to effect a loan ot $10,000 SEs | 10 resto removes BIVEB, STOMACH, OB DIGESTIVE ORGANS | reptions. ,1t eee not etein the skin. Mabtemncasd biveanen Farivar to Touth rly Manhood which IAGE. with eure me: is nvelopes. free of in HOUGHTON, and the Xevolution come out this week simul: | ments as J. H.R. makes, can only injure the BATCHELOR’ HAIR DYE. best in the world; hai rmiess, reliable, go Fidicalous ste and Batchelor's W sreet. New York: BALLS, PARTIES, &c. FOR THE 13ru GRAND BALL ov sure AWEWAKD CLUB, . SLAND HALL, ON WEDNESDAY. FEB 5, 1868. Te Committee3piedze themeety fort to make this. plearant ove a Ladies, $1 nd Ladies, $1 The closely as itdoes with the | H he Com: ittee. GRAND MASK xD FANCY DRESS BALL, AT APPOLLO HALL, street. between 12th and 13th streets, TH OF FEBRUARY, 1565 tting a Gentleman and Ladies. be hal at Metzerott's Music Store, or pemaker’s, next to National Theatre. fe 1-i¢ Kote 92. admi OND ANNUAL Fall 7 WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, AtCarusi’s Hall, MONDAY, Febru ‘2. which can be procni the members of the Association. Positively no tickets said ‘at the door CLOTHING, &c. Yovrns: BOYS’ AND CHILD ING, DRESS AND 8CHOO! FOB ALb SIZE8, TEN PERCENT. DISCOUNT ON OUR MABKED PRICES, FO# CASH. monet BEN 'SOLOTH- OUR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. LATEST STYLES—ALL QUALITIES. SIZES FROM = — OLD AND UP- Purchasers will save money by giving us a call. STEPHENS & Wall, Ste; ) » bet. 8nd 0th sts. | Garat SALE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS At greatly reduced prices. WALL, ROBINSON & 322 Peunsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. STORE AND NEW GOODS, Cts the Golden CABD—NEW at DOLAN'S, jeece, next che corner posite the Ebbitt House el, invites his friends and tI ich assortment of Cloths. Dy . Gente Furniehin froma Disordered | AL ¥ J. HEIBERGER, F. (Buccessor to H. F. Lownon & Oo.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOB. Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Bo 362 Poeun. svenue, Washington. H. BURNS & CO., 340 Pemysvivania Avexce. BOOTS AND SHOES. FANCY SHOES FOR PARTIES, WALKING SHOES Gent!-men and Misses, all at pric suit the times. 1 have now om hand a comple CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. rt eT rial. Gunpowder. Onicng PeAe tne ty Genrer Oph Maricaibo. Laguayrs "OF FEES: B: id White SUGARS. F superior brands of FAMILY AND EXTRA FLOUR AMS. BREAK FAS’ F, REFINED LEA! kettl are men of pote and of such standing that | : i ‘ances. Sartines. | CANNED WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, And in fact al! other GOODS which are usually FIRST CLASS GR Together with fine assortment of WINES AND LIQUORS, inal purposes. all of which I in- » lowest market prices, exanifvation of my stock Te. suitable for medi wl selling at the wonld respectfully before purehasin ©. ¥. PEBRIE, orner Ninth and I streets. \ ALENTINES: VALENTINES FOR 1565. NEW DESIGNS, ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES. VALENTINES !! clontines reduced to Sixty Cents price 75 Cents per Price of Gomic V eed Comic Valentines *Plaving Canis, $20 per gross or $1.75 per Cards of all sorte, kinds ie rrious instances. and particalarty in my own i “rman | You can bay Pasi ae MILLINGTON & ty beneficial to those who suifer frum | RE. Penn’a avenue. ours AND COACH is er in, st pRILLS ant DUCK “CARMLAGE B BENT Soa be arent Saccessor to Jno. B. Bl opti ath hs ies yu, | Notre To WHEEL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Dorine the week ending to-day there hax ben reopived at the Treasury Department from the Printing Division, $550.40 Dur Sam- period the amount fo: tows $& ted States im hanks reported to-day were as f CITCUIALNE notes, G541,210,400, to { public moneys, $57, {The amount of national bank Bote= ins na | orig the week was $16,0s0—making the tou! N2. 4,649 | smount isvued up to date, S.5,078001. Fi 2 this is to be deducted the folle’ Mutilated bills returned, 6,045.0 redeemed and burned by Treasurers; leaving im actual is date, $2 Dae. S96, er has been redeemed WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1868. THE EVENING STAR. | qiranuce cite avove topic poutes’vz | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.| FORTIETH CONGRESS. Stamof the 3oth ultimo, signed J.H. R.,bas + i Siva Teme ; D } »yed $39,100 in tractonal currency Ww. News and Gossip, | iss came tomynoticr, Autow me the space io | Thig Afternoon’s Dispatches, This Afternoon’s Proceedings. nc ips ‘correcta gross efror of it occurring ia —e—_—_ oP Government Securities. rape sca d the article, J. H.R. say ‘The parties bene- SaTuRpay, February 1. | . a Pouiticat,—The Tennessee Radicalssnpport | fitted will be only the $1,200, $1,400, and $1,500 THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. THE SENATE wes not in session to-day. Waenrxetox, Feb. 1, 1568—Jay Cooke & Grant for President and approve the recent joyees,”” and then the writer tomy: | The United States to Demand from Great |’ hover oy REPRESENTATIVES. The Speaker | CO. furnish the following quotations of Gov- del ‘dean ‘ Britain an Immediate Settlement. laid before the House a communication from | €TEment securities : action of Congress, Among the delegates .anth must along as best {Special Dispatch to the Star.) Tansmi leg, in by them to the CRicago Convention are General Pm jm }, &e.”” My sympathies, 1 must confess, New Yor, Feb. 1.—The World this morning Bitime,acom- | U.S. @s Cenpon, 1881... Stokes and Senator Fowler, largely swith Mhese messengers who get the has a double-leaded special dispatch from | Musication from the Commissioner of te Gun. , U.S. Five Twenties, isi gers ge’ And with the Ladi Ail the Reconstruction Conventions are | loW pay Above mentioned. and with the Ladies, eral Land Office in relation to the sale of the Washington, which states thet it. is learetd /S.s Tagiem reservation’ Melteed te Ocen from the highest official authority that the Ad- | mittee on Indian Afur. ministration has decided to demand that the Ane Dom may from th American claims on Great Britain must be | the Interior in relation to the rettled at once. 1t intimates a vigorous policy | Choctaw Indian nation for the sab im this regard to be pushed through the new British Minister—despite the forthcoming se- | dent of the United Statos was Tequesi-d to ms rene and guarded exchange of speeches which | form the House whether he had appointed a will be made when Mr. Edward Thornton is Posen Fag A ee Ld ng ond a au Yan, New York, so, whet eo | 6a In ay, presented officially to the Presiden ageut thus appointed had been rejvcind hy de ‘eho mate, under what W tte ay ny a) , FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. was made. ppeunsivent | Lewis’ Johnsos & Oo. q The House resumed the consideration of the | # home and foreign markets as follows : contested election case from the second district | | New You, Feb. |.—First Board—U.S. 6's, U.S. Seven Thirties, June. | ULS. Seven Thirties, July questi he cannot be to pay mileage. —— Three candidates for Governor of Georgia under the new Constitution, if it is rutilied, bay: been annonnced. +The Work..J’st( Republican) is in % | jase, te a bs nD ; a8 t Kent! | PMI, coupon, 1M 20's, 1882, con Th dign-int 'yle of attack made upon Gene- a8 Bin brine in the cit) yb Beck (Ky.) addressed the House in op- | I-64, coupon, te 1568, coupons, na ral Grant by the extreme Radicals, and stys : outside of the Departments, and yet, 1 thin’ | cow uty new, W7 Can: aad ic Position to the report of the rity of the nae + sal lira om satetas make teen | committer, and in advocacy of Nr. Brown's pons, received here from Athens. giving an acconut 1b age Yemen pueden wpe — ‘3 ered eR to ¥ right of Congress to prescribe any qualification ; on, 58; Camber , FT; Western Canes In whieh the tees ee cares and Ore- | other than that lakd down in the Constitution, | Union Telegraph, 964: Quicksilver, 24; Man- The Spatsioles: muatabbners were the at. | Of the United States. He warned the majority te) do. preter'd, 145; Boston Water Power tacking party. ‘The Turks stool ther groumi | Of the Howse agaimst establishing a precedent | 9; N. Central, 125; Erie, 74%; do. p'dy 24; aud the battle lasted all day. The Ture wc | Which might return to plague themselves ina | Hudson, 147; Reading, #, Michigan Geutre knowledge a lors of two humired ana fay | Yety briet period. This House in this case pree | U1 Michigan Southern, “: Illinois Central, Killed. ‘The Cretan lose fe not need nt MAY | sunies to say that a member shall be excluded, | 133 9 ;Cleveland and Pittsburg, 9 |; North west- MADRID, Feb. 1 Tr aceoniate ith the ex. | Sithough he ix willing and rady now to take | ern, 50%; do. pref'd. 734; Cleveland and Toledo, pressed determination of the Goevertmen: x) | (month prescribed by law of Congress. Th: | 12%; Rock Lela u: Ft. Wayne, ray; Uphold the temporal power of the liely Fares, | MAiority of to-day may brand no doubt will | Ohio And Missisippi Certificates, 32%,” Welk: fr aig Ahn igh Ld Nace fe y tactic Areal minority of this House in the | Fargo & Co. Express, 4: Merchant's Union, “The Anti-Slavery Standarii, the Imiryendent, that they should be included. Bni such state- 08 457 20's. second, 107 1.305, taneously with insinuations that General Grant | prospects of all concerned, has been seen drunk in Washington. The | February Ist, 1868. veure. Revolution gives it ax “the talk” that «General , Grant is drunk half the time;” the Judependent Rerty To “J. H. R.°—Fripay, January 3ist, 1868,—Editor Star: I have been exercised insinuates that “occasionally a Presidential candidate is seen drank in the stree's;” and the | profitably, somewhat, with the perusal of your umors”’ to Anti-Slavery Standard says it hits i roa os yen . ) correspondent, “J. H.R.” upon the interesting orn is A prety old story of Granvedrank. | #26 Well. ventilated topic—not the song of — enness. According to the old wamen ap NUK: | shirt, but the pleasant one of the «20 per cent."— Sexes, who have Mways pursued hin: yo at, | but bless hier dear heart, what docs sbe want? drunk at Fort Donelson, drunk at Shiloh,drunk | 22¢ lucid explanation and doleful ditty of hard at Vicksburg, drunk at Lookont Moantank | times, poor relations, and all that, was sung so drunk in the Wilderness, drunk before Rich. | Of; long time ago, that our wise and noble mond; on all occasions, im fact, when he beat | Congress voted the 20 per cent to be continued the enemy ana served Or savci'te Grice to the 30th of June, 1ns7—and now she huis for “Is it not almos: time to stop this state slan- | 8% Additional 20per cen dows set Yes mndved! der! oF, at leant, to cease to circulate it by in. | Wille the tnt 20. 3d and 4th class clerks were sinnation? These old tabbies, who receive «mn- | ¢Ut off from their 20 per cent at that daw, it w mors,” and retail “the talk” and try to, guess | S20 12 content oe ae ed eee mien eee and hint sway the character ot brave | POY Way. ice than S1.0W. Yes, indent! as And honest iwen, Femind ns of person of clini, heard this ctatement from one Col. Hart of the next Congress, and if they act now | 364; American Express, 7i: United States ig ee ig ee ge pag im a partizan’ spirit, they cannot expect Express, 754; Adams Express, 764; Gold, ” M0). but that they will be measured with Use same measure they mete out to oth: uilustrating thie point, Mr. Beck sa Democratic party of tne country, and some of the best judging minds of the country main- tained that all the reconstruction acts of Con gress were unconstitutional. Suppose a fuvure Lemocratic majority of tbe House should de~ tto 3 per 's firmer, at 7240 Jan. U—S p. m.—Consols, 0 Bonds close 42),; Eries, 4%; Llinous ERPOOL, Feb, 1.—Cotton qniet and steady. Jes of 10,000 bales. Other articles unchanged. FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. ‘i Pp. m.—Bonas 76), Pp. m.—Cotton sales dling Uplands, 7; tare that ail 0 had votad for . < : Treasury, who has the duty ef disbursing to @ Es es Sad habia, ne, beng rar ea noe a a Bross | the ladies and knows whereof he affirms, So he Revo rocenmpetdon s monseres had nben Mnaind. Naito cin? x Lerdamwnsbessrg then if this suffering one 1s howling for an ad- = “hogharmnlinds = ow y Tea ls ge cy I eR ae so. 0, sir.” was the indignant and et ditions! 20 per cent. why i she not frank | NeW Yous, Feb, .—The steamer Henry Protect and Geiead the Constitution of the |, Flour— We have again to repo caaes Phe Wet Caos ae State | (MOugh 10 say so? It would be to make the in- | Chauncey, with San Francisco dates to the 1ith, | United States, would they,not have au excuse Ba teepenc idee grey gh ae tor their act the preerdent here set by Howard Strer? Exirs at $11 Republican seajority tn preser Savaua. | Grain.—Recetps of Wheat yesterday 500 bushels white and 2.350 bushels red: market was steady for high grade, bul heavy for lower has arrived. _ Dr. Iquacis Gomez, Minister to the United States, from Honduras and Nicaragua, is a passenger by her. crease 40 per cent., and that’s che why Mr. Spaid- ing’s bill is only to continue the act in force, which gives others only the 20 per cent. that they have not received since last June. Jus- Convention will be held in Raleigh on the 2th ot February, to nominate candidates for officers and performed such other d Kepublican majority in prescribing a q cation other than what is iaid down in the stitution of the United States, AMI this part : " : Legislanon is subversive of the pls be deemed advisable.” ‘hia fat. Yours for the right, T.G.B. The news from a Isthmus is unimportant. | and fundamental principles "of © the | rivani ‘The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard—Radical— Grustun’ Conwax Wad just techiveas lever enews from Pern states that Pradohad | jaw of the Iand and must necessarily | Choice Pennsylvania red at £2.65, 600 bushels 5 § a . ‘ bee teated at J » oe vg on aus ee D. Sea? 55; 400 bus pod do. that “it is tlready a forecone conclusion | from Hon. Mr. Shellabirger, dated Spring- | co ieee ted ut Aregnipo and forced to retreat | }eud to difficulty and to continasl hunge in | prime do. at 5; ushels good do. at the pétiey te oy the Choverar 2.45a82.46: 300 bushels common Maryland at The revolutiox had proved a success, and the | {he micd Stan ae yey ke, Government of Prado administration had been hurled from | part, upon the subject of the aamission of mem. | $285. Corn—@ bushels whit place and power. bers of Congress. Congress had presctited a | €le yellow received: market 0 ‘The city of Arequipa, suffered from bombard- | test oath, which he (Beck) believed was nnemn, | of 2,700 bushels yellow at SIiv. = sequently ment tor thirty-six hours. during which time | sticutional; but withont stopping to argue tha: | 2000 bushels do. sold at 81 ° over three thousand shells and balls were question be would say that it Mr. Brown came | 1.700 bushels, for up-town delivery. at Lisa thrown into the place. here nd was willing to take that oath. it was | els white im lots, as to condition, At the twenticth round Prado’s sixty-eigut | the duty of Congres= to admit him to his seat: | at 1481.10. 100 do. priine ai $1.16-—no sales of pounder burst, reducing the efficiency of bis | and afterward to investigate c harges of disloy- | Western mixed, 7,000 du artillery greatly, alty against him, and expel him by a two. | ket closed heavw under Cuble advices = The news from Central America is unim- | thirds vote if the charges wer proven tron, of Gad. at Liverpool. Oats—1600 portant. Messrs. Arman & Co's store at Nica- | That was all the control Comgrose had ieee nd; only 500 bushels red sold at 75 cts; Tagua, bad been destroyed by fire. Loss $3,000. | him—it had mo right. and no power 10 pre- jo. black, for seed, at 55 The cholera is very severe at Choluteco, | scribe new tests and new qualifications Honduras. Mr. Upson (Mich.) asked if the mere charge | ee our guinea oe. SI ity w: su nt exe) ie © le. ort ' NEW YORK ITEMS. pelle ley Minny lnccelmpee a i ated | My Sonny be pm ec shoulders at M94 Richts of Natacalized Citizens Abread—| “Mr. Beck said it was not so. If a member | cents for loose and packed; lWxalvy cents for that the proposed convention of obstruction- | geld, Ohio, saying that he ix improving in ists—February 5—will prove a miserable fal- | peaith, and will return to his seat in the House ure.” during the present session of Congress. Mr. — The Massachusetts te Republican | Shellabarger had evidence of great ability Convention will be beld in Worcester March 12 | in his Congressional career up to the time be te nominate delegates to the Presidential Con- | was stricken down by sickness, and his friends vention. with much satisfaction this infor- —— The Rhode Island Republican Site Con- | mation of his con valescenc neet in Providence on Saturday, os ° Bis Avrroven.—The President to-day «is A good deal of interest among | “ined and transmitted to the State Department politicians about the result of the Alabama | ‘He resolution of Congress limiting the station. election, Which begins next Tuesday, and eon. | ‘TY contracts with the executive departments tiues four Gen. Swayne. late of thar | Of the Government to the period of one year. State, is now in the eity. and is very confident | Al: the bill authorizing the distribution of in saying the new constitution will be carried | le*sicatd vegetables, &c., to the suffering poor by « handsome majori of the South. legisiative | $240 300 bushels choice Virginia Valley at ad ned vith sales ; We report a sale rn steam rendered of the Farmers’ and Ci elect came here, and took the test oath, he had | fib sides. A sale of 17 tieroes eagar-pickled ank. 2 bsletooasyh So a right to his seat, and the of disloyalty | hams at be — fy ace 3 ees = , ‘pec! ispatch to the Star.) Was one to come up aiterwards, and there | Southern orde ro * ot sesencatives 13013 cents; hams 17ai8 cent. Mess pork this city from Baltimore about =ix o'clock this | y, aot preemiive Sf is series Isich | Ee a ee ves, 30th Infantry, and Brevet Captain a. | . ‘Mr. Reck then proceeded 1 w the law Srening, and proceed at once to bis lodgings ay | }1, 1), Williams. 5th Cavalry, have been ordered | / ther Matthew and other societies was held | nyon the subject bf the qualification offs mow a Welcker's, on 15th street, where splendid apart. 5 Homa last night to make arrangements for a pro- | ber of Congress, and afterwards reviewed che To-day's New York Markets, ments arv prepared tor him during latexes ‘cn before the Army Retiring Board. cessional celebration of St. Patrick’s day. ‘hens. testimony taken by the committee in Kentucky (By Telegrapn.) Washington. As is well known, Mr. Dickens | _P#ns0NAt.—Hon. E. Cooper returned to the | 1) 00a c*iung Upon the National Government | and elsewhere. Referring to the Louisville | New Yong, Feb, L-Flont dull aud wne UF Monn Som foreign powers the recognition | Corer letters, out of which somuch capialhad | chansed. “Wheat qnic aed Salt! Corn of the Tight of naturalized citizens abroad, | been made against Mr. Brown, he contended steady. Rye dull and unchanged. Gate " tain the | that all the testimon: mpon the subject demon | and sendy. Pork firm: Mess #22.62). liberation of our citizens, now unlawfully im- | sirated the fact that Mr, Brown simply acted in | quiet at 1S \aldcts. Whisky nominal com oN will give his first reading at Carroil Hall, on | city tais morning from his recent visit to Ten- Monday evening next, aud from the character | ne=see. oer ca Paaniooss of the le who haye purchased tickets, we | Of Ohio, is at Willard’s Hotel. +++-Gen. James cad BYE aE be ll ek oaly here | R-Hill, of Maine, and Hon. R. M. Carmal, of ; : Cincinnati, are at'the Ebbitt House. --+-Mr. a brilliant, but a very distinguished audience. | and Mrs. Jefferson Davis are im Jackson, Every branch of the National Government, | Miss., the guests of R. Humphreys. *---John distinguisbed heroes of the war, including P. Binee, editor of the Democrat, Montana Ter- General Grant, and all of the foreign Legations | T0FY> 1s at the Metropolitan Hotel, will be represented. That “Boz” will have a cordial welcome on Monday evening there is nodoubt whatever. The curiosity of our peo- prisoned, and ample reparation for the injuries | support of the idea of weutrality ce f arr inflicted on them, were adnrted. | eee a that had been | dull. Peas nomi firm at io assumed by the State of Kentucky. He read for Middling Uplands. Fi firm i es o y. He an | for ng Uplands. Freight: firm Spiri sa Otten Ren tors Of the Farmers’ | extract from x speech delivered by Judge | Turpentine itrecula® at seeke cone. Bevan and Citizens’ National Eank, V Donglass in the United States Senate in 1861. in | firm but quiet at 83 for strained common, was held last evening, the directors of the | which he assume:t the position that there sree bank, which was seized some time since, by | no authority to cree the southern States, sand De perder of the Comptroller of the Currency, hay- | that war was disunion, Mr. Brown was a fel- pontent Rover ing obtained an order for the Goveimiment to | lower of Judge Douzlass, and if Dougie were Set te Tenses 68 ate show cause why the institution should not be | here to-aay that speech of 181 would exclude returned to their hands, A committee was a) him under the partisan legislation of this Hous» A young man named Benjunio FP. Beach, — IyTERNAL RevENE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $1,567,310.22; for the present monath, $14,915,847.01; and tor the fiscal year at ‘ pointed to consult over the matter and to take | But the peers of Douglass hav. | Aged Cwenty-cwo years. a druggi-t, busi. ple isat its highest poiut to are the man whom | lute sittspt diets, such action as they may deem expedient. stead of reaton and Inw political expediency | hess im’ Willoughby street, “seat Dettewones they have read so much, so well. plea raial ae —_____— has taken its place, and is overriding ‘the bul. | Steet, attempted suicide last night vy shooting factorily. We learn that s tew tic VIRGINIA NEWS. THE FLORIDA CONVENTION. warks of the Constitution. himself in the head with s pistol. It appears at Philp & Solomons. Carroll Hail is afine | phe Fredericksburg New TaLtanassry, Fis. Jan.3!1—In the Con. | | Mr. Beck then proceeded to review at leng:h | that he wa> engaged to be married to a young room in which to read or sing. Mr. Dickens, | 22d. the house of Mr. John W. McC: wentiont'a Seowiution was offered iat no dele- | 22, "Sontendea tear Ber seoeeee eee parruse st No 243 Bridge sist tie ‘alled at Meare told, has a good volcr and speaks clearly. | Ueighborhood of Thornsburg in Spottsyivania | gate now in the Convention be eligible to the | 2%, Sontenc on the side of the Union. He read | the house about seven ovciock in the evening” and can easily be heard. In fact, there is nots pool oe ee ton Seat fire. Ri is | office of Governor, Lieut. Governor, Secretary, | xiracts from the papers published from time | 80d Was ss communicative as usual, Beimg of bad sent in the hall. We are glad to learn that peo to the bed. cot te first notice the | >'t Auditor, Treasurer, or Register of Public | to time, to show that Mi Brown had ever | 8 jealous disposition, he had, on former occa- Chita will aot be pornksad ay Se. (One n Pose no Lands, for the space of ten years from date. It | stood upon the p'atform with Guthrie aud | ®0us, frequently reminded her thats was come pe ¥ Mr. Dickens in | family had was the house falling in over their | went over under the rules.” A tent wat otean. bees bes would not and could not | tTary to his feelings that «be should talk famil- the aisles. He insists upon the comfort of his | beads. All the furniture, wearing apparel, &c.. | Offered asking the repeal of the cotton tax. It | be questioned. Mr. Brown in the light of | iarly, or smile pleasantly at any o.ber man Dut sudience. bat engage ton 1.W. Gi laid over under the rules. all the circumstances surrounding him, and | bimself, and again alluding to this feeling on “ ? Pet aoe tee ee earasa rule | The balance of the sossion was consumed in a | carve could on me doontor ie Tesult. He was | bis part. told her that if she did so, she would, Tue Wairr Hovse.—A umber of visitors | %t Weert ‘pot, weg Die eg Liechaf abe county, | debate on the recommittal of the Teport of the | in full accord with the Union party of Ken- | some fine morning, find him dead at the base- Were at Executive Mansion to-day, many of | inst togetber@ttire metie on Xadatt | Committee on Elections and Privileges, pending | tucky, and was neting with euch ines ac Fenn, | ment door. In other Tespect~ he seemed rational Whom had an interview with the President, | ie! together with a qu Spied pt Mirch, the convention adjourned. But little | seau and others in support of the Uuion cause. | enough, and having passed an agreenbie time, Sehaielee Little and Tix ane rire 9 inery. joss is about 5, "Fhe order and no harmoay prevails. Mr. Beck closed with an earnest appeaito the | bid the young lady good mgbt. Thi : ig a xon were among those ee weet eee ee ‘he ———— House not to be guilty of the gross injustice of | half-past ten o'clock. In about bali an hour who calle 4 Pedi ilo hcl pate LA Agent, has | THE NOVA SCOTIAN SECESSION | excluding Mr. Brown therenfier be returned to the basement door, and, : = % the bell being answered by the y Sreaken Cotyax's Recertios.—The third | sold to Rev. Philip 8. Caffery, of Oregon Terni. MOVEMENT. — Died bo Leg Site tomes real Mop reed mpi for wishing t again reception of Speaker Colfax and Mrs, and Miss | toty, Cotneiius T. Smith's farm of 36 aeres in {Special Dispatch to the Star.) fides a tenant ter Gungten is atone Looking at her ina wild, sisring tanner, be Matthews, his mother and sister, took place Rp Pre, for B1,000, cd eg MONTREAL, Feb. 1. ‘The anti-confederate re- | from seats os r mtatives men who had | drew out # revolver, but hesitating, as last evening at the residence of the Speaker, | Hbuse at S10 am acre, Siar 2 Gow wag Peal movement in Nova Scotia canses some | given sid to the rebellion. Ifany other course | tending to perpetrate a crime, but be ings tailed 5 ( a. “~. sensation here. It is believed that the ( s ursued John (. ckinridge hj im courage, he suddenly handed her the opposite Lafayette Square, and like the pre- Agut is in progress before tie Circuit Court. | ernment made overtures to —s Ad might come here and tee neal P gpm weapon, with the request that she should creding ones was attended by a large and dis rs Beet county, I eo Jed — a to induce him to renounce his opy tion to the | batted the theory advanced by Mr. Beck that | Shoot him. Sbe took \t, and laughingly Hnguished assemblage. The receptions of Mr. | 7; 8 pr leo pete Mot dha Meee Ss ‘000 acres | BEW order of things, but they failed, Mr. Howe | Mz. Brown ought to be admitted to hie centema | that be rust be joking, when he saai ‘er Colfax are very popalar, on account of theeor- | Ana valued at over S100 ee Temaining faithinl to the interests of his proy. | ¢xP¢lled afterwards if con victed of di s | ee Bon and placing the muzzle of the barrel to dial manner in which the guests " ay te . x ince. A recognition of such a theory as this woul {he temple over bis leit eye, fired aud fell, and the general sociability which prevalie’ | wei ead eet as Mr. Hardin, a Curri- —_—__—__ operate to admit even Jeff. Davis to a sent, for | The young lady being horror’ etruck fell sm a dukeeg te none teens ¥ ; 5 mn his way to Norfolk market | spay oF EXECTTIONS BY MILITARY | the House and the country had seen the result | #Woon. and the report having alarmed those i ere Senators Chandier, Antiony, ‘Team. | Mer ontd or produen, hewas attacked by two ORDER. : of all the ‘efforts to convict him of treason, | the house they came down to ascervain the EdimundeThaxer. and Chatter” Repre: | tempt rob his eare"Air: Hardin fay boar | CARLH#TON, S.C Fen. Gen, Canby, in | which no one hd a Joute he commtusd, "As | estes nd theve discovesel tha yang tn te sentatives Paine, Orth, Myers. Kelly, Ferris. | {hen both off and saved histone ee compliance with a request of the Convention, Sdvanced Gy St ee ee ee ee ee eter as ner nes aale weed, Tae Seotels, Chorehitl, Garey: Cake, “Baraua, | "The sont ie To Bo haat nt eran Saye: Not m | has issued an order staying, for three months, | “Mir Knott (y-Fiocs the floor im suyportor | eenhee teat Riggs. of the Forty first Poli soll, Woodbridge. Smith, C. C. Washburne R. | Indeed several parties are non reeriine Lenuek | ©X*cutions on real and personal property. Mr. Brown’s righi to his seat, aud was spea‘ing | Precinct, conveyed the unfortunate man to the 1. Van Horn, Chilcott, Trimble of Kentueky, | Mountain coal via Richmond. — when our report closed. ( ty Hospital, where, on exanining the wont lor, Hors. aud others, Hon. E. MePher- | about way to receive coal trom Pen DEATH OF A RAB! oneal george —wechened rapt rears Hag he Gbeormmage Pogue page oy mead poe! -on, Clerk House of Representatives, General The Ly oehburg Vi ition eas PHILADELYRIA, Feb. hRey, Isaac Leeser, | i" consequence of the illness of Mr Kerr, (ta ..) | character. ball was still imbedd Fremont, General Crittenden, Hon. E. A. Role ~tablishiment-of the aight train‘on the Ov- | Kabbi of the Purtagucte Syaspoguesiedso anes | *tuember of the Election Committe the cam | Brain, this morning, and myo as Lins, Commissioner Internal Revenue; Consul | ange and Alexandria railroad—if it can be done | city to-day. er Se cee sees MUatay, when Mx General Hitz, of Switzerland; Judge Holt, | without lose, : maeronn ren oee Judge Advocate General: R. W. Taylor, Comp- | Mr. Thomas B. Timberiake, constable of the RECONSTRUCTION ee troller of Treasury; L. Skinner, Second Assis- Cor ‘ion of Fredericksburg, has been re- y stv A *MARRIAGE For FUN” ANNULLED RY THE tant’ Postmaster General: Judge Wylie of | Goterte JoRtH CAROLINA—In the Convention ves. B ‘ moved from office by order of General Scho- | terda: Covcrts.—iIn the Wayne Cirenit Court, De United States District Court; Colonel Capron, | fi ‘whe conendcre ie common eee howe Tt troit, one of the most novel suits for divorce eld. Commissioner of Agriculture; Prof, Barnes, Mr. Henry Carrington, of Charlotte county, | requires every able-bodied male citien ever instituted was concluded by the granting of Bureau of Education: Paymaster General | has sold his fue farm, “Ingleside,” to Mr. J. K, ii fee Hy yeare, with, | ofthe prayer ofthe petitioner. ‘The cas is that Ridge, of Navy; J. D. Defrees. Congressional | Watkins, of the same county, for30,00. Iris | Sit Sfes of twenty-one and forty years, with. Printer; E. Clark, “Architect Capitol: Surgeon | said to be a splendid tract of land Ps ping (HOSS blo ae ean nllitary | Cily im Regeelant, whieh Ger mee mane pur. rary acum by Fawards, U.S. N-: Frank Leslie. C. H. Webb, |" TheGermans of Fredericksburg on Thursday | Sid gence ine nose by: taal a lic through the columns of the Free Press. As ~ Abat 1m 198i. Williows heeg Baws Oe (John Paul.) and a host of others. night, metat the Odd Fellow’s Hall and or- daily newspaper, the Cerolinian, was expelled | Will be remembered, the youn - the Siate of Maryland to joi the C.S army rman ing Association, rom the by the president for using the > x. where he served a» an officer io IMi, and at the Promotions iN THe Treasury Derant- | term “nigger” in bis re The Convention, } 2nd Mise Julie Ti. Madison, at an eve close was a private nin wxt.—The following promotions have bern | gCREAPEARE axp Owe CASAL —Mr. Al bya test vote, laid Mr. ‘Durham's resolution in oh Sores poy i Wi Maryland in Ives: that Levin Soman a ase made in the Treasury Department since Janu- | Ohio Canal Company, in a letter writen. in re- | "Xr pechaipapal yp gre sch ecenpcayonn prodemied to. the res Of Mr. Howard, was orde: Wat. ary 15th: sponse to inquiries concerning the proposed | aguinonat aitinve was poocas pandas where the ceremon! Eiret Auditor's Ofice—J. W. Porter, from 1st | cohetnuction of ewo railroads from Hagerstown | Sttiement with the Stat of Wort esis | inteh, however. not to 2d class. 4 “additional expenditure to | 2¥0Ut her share of the State than the simpie cost of one sa Secretary's Office—Z. B. Brooke, from Ist to “That, ithout aa T. Leipold, from a to 4th class; | the company. other H, Truman, J. K. Upton, from 2d to 3d class: | ™0re lock-keeper ateach lock between Wil- B, Chew, Jef. H. Barrett, trom ist to 2d | liamsport and Cumberland, in order to keep lags. Sixth Auditor's Office—F. B. Lilley, G H. y Thomas, from 2d to 3d 5 . F. <M w the two railroads mentioned in addi- M. King, B. F. Moore. W. B. Noerr, John Me- bag ime “id annnally taken to Nerhaney. G. M. Sinks, from Ist to 2d class. the canal compan; " += Otfice r enlargement of the basin or im- A ae LY A pe pl Sod ete iti to bans, yesterday in the Convention, and Internal Revenue—E. H. Grant, from tst two | ¢*$8ry yet or ‘ad theese Febet debated until the hot | - mer Ss re are now Sbont three hun- Orricexs UNDER Anrest.—General orders | dred boats running upon the No, 7, just issued by command of Gen. Grant, | DuBlly carry something less directs that “whenever officers are ordered in | threnghour ake ry arrest from their proper stations to other mih- | will accommodate one tary posts, or for trial, they may, during the time they remain at such poe. wader arrest, awniting trial or sentence, be allowed to draw im kind the authorized allowance of fuel, aud officers regul post. Officers dcoupying quarters Mig inel under the of this torfelt any and aad fuel in kind, or my ihgeor, a2 fhe plate oer ey taciuganes therefrom.” Orricens Detacitp,—Commodore James Commanders A. R. jatr, Alden, oe orn vc R. Bridgman, E.

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