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—_ f TNT © VIN te: ; ’ ire: ’ RECO WSTRUCTION. EVENING STAR. ) ati sl Re tan, : te ab adopted an ordinance providing for ‘he cie PUBLISEED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED ’ a : 7 ou for he reaBetion br ‘the ~ A AK ~€ AT THE STAR BUILDING, be “ ' mediately after adjouramen:. leaving Use §. W. Corner Pa. avenue and Lith street, ¥ ™ —_ aah Site in eg yoegeperteen ny ; Weginiative and Coagres-tona!—shaii o> noid a r > the same Um. An ordigance was adopte NOY E i Provuiing ‘hat registered electors may vour in . any pr eh che y may happen co be ont Ce | h | Of the election, a preentation of F 5 E c | to the Cky Couneil of New Ortoar . . five ate lawyers, Lvomoat are now her three Ba ae twens of Ue hu ch trict cours. + am “tie WLLL Sie panisted V%, XXXI. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1868. Ne An ortinames was passed to p Trans for detraying the expenses of 2 bY A tax Of one-tenth of o7 4.656. | — — ] cent. on ull taxable property the same au 4 . ' collected on or before May 4. i865. A resote VT WE . : + a © r . * ao to- Mr. Troomal! wanted to haye the draw'ng PATENT MEDICINES. THE EVENING STAR Tre Deawrve von Sevre in the Hower fo- TAT DER AMS TO THE STAR. FORTIETH CONGRESS. postponed wnt “afer the adimiaion 8c we | Weavel Aaron Alphorves Grades, magro, was > : Swvded gall see ar Poland, the author “™; es Sag * Alabama representatives, but this was object. | ee ee ene eo Tr eeday. ‘The second — — crowded galleries, Ju oland, e , oe This Afternoon’s Proceedin ec to. | Pe of the committee on fraa- Hoortaxp's oraman Bitters Washington News and . of the resolution providing foramew drawing | Thig Afternoon’: Dispatches, 8 tro BB. The members then vacated their wats and | chivr, a5 adopted, Mooguiies no distinction be- SBA WORK Ds: a cadyancughh preihe Rust cheheer oh cube iat yr rent aon ol . retired beyond theouter row of seats andwhen | Swen tle races, aud provides shat all vows —_e—___. : lonDAY, February 10. in that position Mr. Eegieston suggested that SP&ll pay ec ELAt Chale vee Lf Ghallenged, Porit1¢az.—The State Conventions yetto be | i Annotnerment, caused, much . merriment ines fh geeate 9 ite Ad SexaTE.—Mr. Conness said he saw by the | the box be well shaken before the names are | {hey Shall swear that their vote is ed _ held this month are, on the 19h the Democratic | “"¢ @PPlause. A Fenian Committed fer Trial. te by any reward expected or received. nor have New York Associated Press report that he had | dmwn. [Laugh‘er fora Cs 'y given or offered any reward, or made any been credited with a speech on the tenure of |. Mr. Cavanaugh (Montana) rose to a priy- todpdmence voters. office bill made by the Senator from Mascachu- | U@ged question. tern toseRngnce vater By general consent, the ol seats of those veterans of the House, Messrs. Stevens, of Pa., convention of Wis publian of I [By Cable to the Associated Press. Lon pon, Feb. 10—Captain Mackay, who was nsin, on the with the Re- HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TeNIC, in $k tha Bhosins Kent 4 A ir. Garfield « itted r f | _ALAnawa.—The full vote of Mason, Lee, thchy and Blew York, Sui tos Rapablican-er | 2 THs of Mu., and Mr. Washburne, of | captured at Cork a few days since for planning } setts, Ge. Sumner.) , agentebon aS von wee ns Cae es | pe anee pooth, Chambers Helietk at — Wisconsin and the Democratic of Yowa and | 2!!3 ¥€Te reeerved for them. the recent atinek on Martello Tower, at Dun- |’, Mz Sumacr-—I hope the Senator won't suffer | 1.S°mwcean must Siecin 2 doso when standing Coom foots up Ti,19%—all negroes but 77.” The | ote, 27thythe Rep cat of: Mantacky }. Farnsworth, of Illinois, who has here- | cannon, was brought Wp for examination on ng bo Conness would have no objection to fa ‘ond the bar. [Langhter.) ‘votes cast in the sume counties an the convea- 3 | aes sins 6 y: been I against hi i Saturday afternoon. = ‘ ; Ine of the pages was then blind folded, and tion question was 17,500. registered vow THE GREAT REMEDIES FORALL DESEAsES | — One of thomest prominent candidates for | “fn bee located much Chasaten mas oon | > The evidence seemed to be conctnsive, and he | !€r some speeches made by the Senator. but fo n 4 the office of Governor of Georgia. under the arms new Constitution, is Mr. Henry P. Farrow, a | lawyer, of Atlanta, and uewan extreme Radical LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS | i Politics. He is a native of South Carolina, served in the Mining and Nit Bureau of the Snd 1s described as man Proceeded to craw the names from the box,and Was Hid) Il is too soon to esUmMale, but the aes bocors ng ca tats cathe ke (Oe the first name drawn forth was tha: of Mr. | indications are that the constitution is defeated fiven his views, which were ektire opposite Foland, of Vermont. who had offered the wso. | The election im Mobile passed of in ® mow jution tor the new drawing, and fact that julet wm y mnt . to those of the Senator from Massachusetts. f. eee KIDA.—The minority can vention on Sat- nominated a State ticket, consisting of the most earnest advocates for a mew draw- ing, Dut he was again unlucky, his name being last in the drawing, and he was escorted by Mr. amid great laughter, toa seat in the t of the Democracy not far from the ‘was fully committed. He is described as a very youtg man, having barely completed his twenty rst year, Several of the rioters who Attempted to rescue Mackay from the custody of the police were also examined and com- mitted. Mir. Ramsey presented & memorial of citizens | he was first chosen excited much merriment. | stan! Af Delaendo aowets ‘Washington, asking the ad- | Te drawing progressed with varying success, ‘mipsion of that Territory into the Union. Re- and members who had been com{ortably sitting to" 5 It seems that in the melee two. police officers % together wire separated and scattered. Billings for Governor, Sanders (colored) for = | of fine personal appearance, aud an exemplary | Set of Mr. Morrissey. were shot and dangerously wounded. Ty decton presecta s Gemnelay of cooks; | | Mi ermommerinees Giingiereaeeennrent | Pane, Governor, and Gitis (eslorea) for > = - Mr. Ingersoll got his old seat of the 38th Uon- Lonpon, Feb, 10.—Consols att for mo- naj | fof anew drawing was so unfortunate as to be | member of Congress. The alar Repab)ican ‘ member of tht Presbyterian church, thongh he 5. TK; messengers, &e., in the Congresional hw de eee? nares GERMAN EITTERS tc chabeumaneteccanaseraey with the edie [ETS Mr. Pruyn, of N. ¥., ousted Mr. Mar | Bey and account; Bonds, 71%; other secucities | Pessengerss laborers, dee. in the Congres last drawn, and he wasamid much amusement | pomiialing convention, called by the comm. i¢ composed of the pure juices (or.as they are mea: | 1° a ‘s shall, of Ky, Mr. Trimble, of Ky., ousted Mr Brooks, of N. ¥,, and Mr, Brooks yot Mr. Phlps? seat. Mr. Kerr and Mr. Fernando Feaseawat, Feb. 10--Bowds75y. icinatiy te 3) of Resta, tor of a neighboring news paper. rhe. mak = age Spt ne | = eee LiveRvoot, Feb. 10.—Cotton is firm. Sales Bred, “tre. - making a preparation. highly concentrated —— The New Orleans Crescent, a Democrat- pored increase of 0 per cent, Referred to Com- | ®*eorted by Mr. Spalding to an out-of-the-way | tee, will be held on the Tith inst tions, a Sree from alcohoisc Me tere Of any a roprin seat on the Democratic side of the House. _——— war Patienon presented 2 memorial of citi- After the drawing was concluded the confu- | VIRGINIA NEW 5,000 bales. Other articles unchanged. 7 sion interfered with basiness, anda recess of | . 1€ Paper. estimates that omly abouttwo thon- zens of Washington relative to the Washington The mandamus issued against the Auditor, BOOFLAND’s GERMAN TONIC sana wul'be ‘Gietvanchised in Lauisamns by the |, Wood exchanged seats, he chat acn ao Gen wer te Gas Light Company. Referred to Committee | '*™ minutes was taken. | Treasurer, and Second Auditor of Virginia xo bi x 2 % “ 8. 1143G stern, 24; Sy ‘Se- ambi: Sttid le ee h; Temptor, s Tes combinatione afi thet ientn of the Bit. | PTOViSeN of the Constitution adopted by the The “Republican phatanx” Messrs. Garfield, cuthies paid i. on. show cause why 4 peremptory mandamu Butler, Stevens, Kelly, and others, got pretty badly scattered. ‘Dhe drawing created no little interest and Amusement thronghont. Mr. Mor; presented memorial of N.Y. Tue Winter ix Eveork.—Forrign jonruais | should not be issued AgAine! them (> compel Chamber of Commerce Asking the removal of | contain many items in regard to the severity of , them to receive into the Stute Treasury cerca: obstructions in the East river. Referred to | the weather on the continent. We select the ) bonds of the State, amounting to over eto. ‘Committee on Commerce, following a* specimen: | from the Winchester & Potomac Railroad Co., 21x, Wilson, trom the Commitiec on Military | Eighteen men engaged in cutting wood in the | and thereby liquidate certain Lintalitune of che Affairs,” reported the House bill for the | forest of Rothwild. in Austria, r-cently met Company, was argued Friday im the Circuit rebet of Captam C. B. Jotinson, which was | a hutto take breakfast, when suddenly they | Court of the city of Richmond. pabsed. Wereoverwhelmed by an avalanche of snow The Ve stry of St. Paul's Charch, Petersburg, Ar. Pomeroy introduced a joint resolution | and were sweptaway, hut and all. Three days | held a meeting Tuesday nighi, aud decided relative to the ocean mail service between the | elapsed brfore they were mixsed, and when a | 1 tender the Rectorship of ther Qhurch to the United States and China. Referred to Commit- | search was made them, eleven were extri- Rev. E. T. Perkins, of rz, Va. tee on Offices. tated from the snow, seven of whom were | Col. Wm. Lamb announces that the steam~- Mr. Sumner offered a resolution requesting | dead, and the other four sorxhau-ted by cold ships will resume their trips from Norfolk to the Committee on the District of Columbia to | and hunger that 1! are not expected to Hive. Liverpool thre month, contiaue running inquire whether any further legistation is ne- | The other seven have not been found. regularly through the season. The Worcester cejrary for the protection of colored persons Several deaths from the cold in France are will leave Norfolk Febrarry 27th. riding im the of the Washington, George- | reported. The rural Mr. Alex, keen, bas sold his farm. near Har- town, and Aiteuiri Haitroad Company. sur-Bols, named Francois, was found com- | risonburg, to Mr Samuel Hariman—price $0 Mr. Buckalew objecting, it went over ander pletely frozen in a field which the was in the Mr. gave $75 per acre for the Sere. with the purest quality of Senta Cruz Rem Stare Convention — ee meine one of the most pleasant aad —— The Newark Adrocate nominates Peadle- nearly scraps orlogper.i;* schoo teprosaa ton for Presigent, and Mayor Hoftman for Vie>- ‘Those preferring a Medicine free from Alco! edmixture. will ose mo trey Peves Sicebslte president. —— William 8. Goodloe is spoken of as the HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. suceestor ef Hon. Cassins M. Clay, at the Court Pong Reine have no objection to the combination of Petersbarg. <7 Jitters. ae stated. will use — The Blair County (Penn.) Democracy go HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TOSIC. for Hanegock for Pres: _ Teor art, keth [anally eeod, and contain the | | ——The Philadelphia News, one of the most game medicinal virtues. the choice between the two ted Democratic newspapers in Penns ylva. Scoot Solamahtes tT Tames the, Tonto boing the | a5) ucclares that “Valisatigham tine been a millstone around the neck of the Democracy; Variety of causes. seach as Dyspendia. Nervous Debitity, ete., | hopes he will not continne his efforts to disor- shining Os chncne feraaecs. The | caniaethe party in Ohio, and asserts that the Livervoor, Feb. 10—Afternoon. —Cotton buoyant: Uplands, to arrive, sd. Lard firmer aids. 6d. Pork dull. Turpentine firmer. —mneperneamenepeenmpp any THE ALABAMA ELECTION. Result Still Doubtful—Constitution Proba- bly Defeated. [Special Dispateh to the Star.) New York, Feb. 10.—The World of this morn- ing has the following trom Montgomery, Ala- bama:—“Returns from seventeen counties, seven of them the heaviest negro counties in the State, show 4,000 less than the required half of the voters in favor of the Conyention, Infor- mation from North Alabama, where the regis- tered whites largely outnumber the negroes, is INvorTANT FINanciat Prorosirio Among the financial measures introdaced in the House to-day was a bill by Gen. Garfield, of Ohio, providing that the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized and directed to pay gold coin for legal tender notes which may be presented to the United States Assistant Treas- urerat New York on and after the ist of next Deeember. Exchange is to be made at the rate of one dollar gold for one dollar thirty cents of legal tender notes. After the Ist Jan- wary, 1869, the rete to be one gold for 30 per acre. : x that the yote is meagre, The white vote the rul tot crossing. He had all his letters and ) farm, less than eighteen 4 mach, then becomes af voted LS re = pes aires of country neither ny oné twenty-nine, paper, amount to be one cent | pesiorted does not aceregate one hundted and Mr. Morrill, of Maine, offered a resolution | money with him untonched. On ! . moe the eo. 4s of the fol. ing diseases esire his services less of paper money every sneceeding month until exchange between gold and legal tenders becomes equalized. After June, 1571, the Sec- fitty up to date, ‘The constitution is defeated.” e Tribune has a despatch from Atlanta, Ga . which says the result of the Alabama elec. tion is uncertain. A system of proscriptive ter- ingtructing the Committee on the District of | Suresnes to Nanterre 2 sok tothe $200,000, which bas been pending in Au. Columta to inquire imto-the circumstances | garrison at Mount Fnlerien was found dead. | gusta cifeuit court for sume time tas bera ae. attending the ejection from the cars of the | He had got drunk and laid down, and the cold Sided by Judge Sheffey in favor of Frazier. An Washington, Georgetown, aud Alexandria | killed him. A young man has also been dis- ap) ‘will be taken. a, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Mrs. Grant's Recrr flood to the Head, Acidity Nausea, Heart- 10N.—The ladies’ re- ception at General Grant's, Saturday afternoon, a8 largely attended by the elite of th Wiary of the Treasury is to exchange gold for | rornm greatly tedueed the white cone Railroad, on Saturday last, of an employee of | covered frozén to death in a third-class car- | "Tise Fredericksburg News says:—This whole ust for Food, Pulness Sst. filles, sunsets ite ae 1 Dene, | legal tender notes, dollar for dollar. Mr. Gar- | See's Monigahery Mat promincs s bicceaister | thé Senats on account of cslor, and have goons riage at Choity-le-Roi, the train going to Or- section of Vitginiaris full ot and or Weeaht im the Stomach, E + assisted by Mrs. General 4 # . . | all white a rho vot * ti to send for persons and Ts, and alsoinquire | leans. As he could not be identified, the bod: northwestern men. looking for land to buy.” oti tad ‘visitas ing the | field also introduced a bill to legalize gold con. en who for the constitution. y Sour E as, Sink- Feces Hastie of CLGURCA TE Uo LEAT Lice Widhadstn hake SERIA Gh Was | moncomitetre rately Meseiote eres li ehetan ei further gistation is necessary to | was taken 10 the Morgue at P The Danville Times says that jand lying ine 7 eat the Pit uniform hospitality of the General's household. | '¢" Wosoti we Northern Alabama. “In that section there are | protect the rights of colored persons who inay | eight miles from Pittsylvania Court House was of the Stomach, Swimmias of Most cf the distinguished personages now in | Committee of Ways and Means. sims countirs in which ne election was held. |’ have o¢cesion to ride in the cars of said Com. aAnnuer vor 4 Monven Commtrren Year wold wer acces § bankrapt court last tae Head, Hurried or Difi-u? Washington were represented among the guests, | Ewrrovers op THE GoverxaExr Prinr- | The loyal voters being frichtened off by threats cy mdiaaipw PiMdtiae it wilatovee, “ rm. ; -, of Cleveland, has | week, acre. Emer, Be wring at the Heart, and the occasion was a most agreeable one tor | txg Orvice.—Mr. Morton presented, in the | 01 ¥°R€eance from the rebels in these counties, ne ae jen ef ‘her trether, Gen. Meade will doubt! The Supplementary Recsnstruction vill was ime Sensations wien all callers, order a special elec- LL eatenieeteeis e on eee quet, He was kiled b Feenie. Suspicion portant Bank Case. aie! Senate, to-day, 4 memorial from the elerks, | tion, and see that the voters are protected. The en ea ae at first fastened upon victor. when ber he case of the Bank of V <a = ws promereihe “ie ThE Hovse Jupictany Coxwrrrer resumed | meseengers, watchmen, moachiniste, carpenters, General lott Montgomery for Aftanta- tie watt Harlan proceeded to argue in favor of the sister called upon Judge Tilden, of the Provost | “a agg ys “ em pe iru 92 sor s be Sirat, ; a: avi ind laborers employed at the Government | morning. i ‘onft, in Cleveland, ice ow she | John S. Knox, Jr., and Johu 8. Kaox, endor- Dali Pain in their investigation of the charges against a cer- Printing Office, praying an allowance of 20 {By Associated Press. | House or Rerresentatives.—Under the | Should proceed in the disposition of her brother's | posene tas F. Voss and others—on tris! in the ciency of Pi sain Justice of the Supreme Court thie morn- | per cent, increase on their respective salaries, | | MONTGOMERY, Alas Feb. Ju-cOnt of sevens call of States and Territories for bills and joint | Property. Mrs. Victor had taken possession of | Circuit Gourt heres of great ietesect na ane louness of ing, An editor of a Washington paper, before | The:nemorial was referred to the Financ Com. teen of the south Alabama connties, embr: the large negro counties of the State, the Con- stitution is behind 3,700 votes. The hill coun- resolutions for reference only, the following | the latter by virtue of a real or pretended will mittee, were introduced and referred to the committees | Siemed by Parquet, which he had promised to S¥oneTARY MeCuLiocn, who has been con- People of this State. The main point involved : | im the case is whether or noi the trustee of the named: share with the other. AN investiration was | bank ts obliged to take from the debtors of the the committee last week, appeared azain to- day, and said be had determined not to answer le i o ; : try and the Florida line of the counties will re- y Mr. Poland, (Vt.)—Bill q then set on foot by the sheriff, which elicited | pani, the bilts of the bank, purchased afte the Constant Imatinings of questions put to him by the committee. The | finéd to his house for several days past, from | allee ft at least ten thousand cous mnie cis evsien Of totenaiteas sing. Ways ‘ana | the fact that Mir Parquet died very suddenly, | asignment, in payment Of thelr liabilities aud Great Deseissven S Spirits. committee having no pewer to commit him for | injuries received bya fall upon the steps of the | — The election Inst {all on the conventian was Sinex After eating a pie in his sister's house. In view | This question imycives mat te jerer from these diseases mention contempt without an order trom the House | Treasury Department, is much better and was | held only at the court-houses, and continugd ropes 7 amount, By Mr. Butler, (Mass.)—Bill supplementary | Of this and other damaging disclosures, one of | probably not less than a million of dollars: and to the act tor the protection of the revenue and | Which was that the brother insured bis life for | [i'\c'contended, on bebalf of the demure? shat ior other purposes, Judiciary. the benefit of Mrs. Victor just before his death, | the cection in the case which provides that the By Mr. Miller, (Pa.)—Joint resolution in. | the body was exhumed on Wednesday and ex- | janke shail receive te own Ul y sinicting the Committee on Reconstruction to | 2med by the coroner and 4 jury aad twoemi- | depts due the bunk, alludes to the contract, and Feport what further legislation is necessary to | Reb medical gentlemen. The corpse was found | gors' with it inte’ tie bande of ee neem ee tnable the late rebel States to resume their | STenely mpregnated with whitearsenic, which | for" suru gu’? ne Bands of | places in the Union. Reconstruction, bad preserved it almost entire a whole year. | made to the defendants, they contend that the Also, joint resolution declarmg it inexpedi- | Mrs. Victor was at once committed to jail. | hotes tendered in payment had been issued, The © fe greatest caution in the selection of ar for bis case. purchasing only that which he wer was compelled to suspend the investigation for as- | the present. It is probable that a resolution will ies, marie te tiie comseeee eRe, | ne stoned ti the Beaib to-day or to-morrow efaktediente. end bas established for | anthorizing the Sesgeant-at-Arins to take the ‘ection we Would subuit those well: | Fefeactory witness into custody, and hold him Femedico— for contempt by authority of the House, three days, and the convention was carned by ten thousand majority—over one-half of the registered vote. There are now three times the voting places, and the election has five days on the . It isacl feat, as the managers of the viections were gen- erally Radicals At lis office to-day Tux Investieation tHe JOHNSON Gra xt DirvicvLTy.—The Sub-Reconstruction Committee met this morning and continued the examination of J. B. Stillson, who was before them on Saturday. No new facts were elicited. : 2 de . 4 * Her exzmination is before “the | . © ‘ 5 7 , 3 J. B.S. sumply confirmed what he has already ent to effect at present any change or reduction Progressing and the obligation of the bank to take EBOCFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Tre ited Bic oe =e batt few | ea ay cons aus ie oe FROM HAVANA. of the banding circulation. Basking aed Gin, | coroner. | them. 28, payment for suck loan, formed a visitorsat tue Exeeutve Mansion this morn. : . : The Insurrection im Venczuela—Shipment | rency. haee 5 part of the contract, which it would be uncon- cri ing, nearly all of whom had an interview with | M*¢t #esin to-morrow, whem it is understood of Powder for M. Stopped. By Mr. Koontz, (Pa.)—Bill supplemental to Pca eg ing Bir George | JOrtip, S sututonal to impair by any subsequent legisia- BOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC the Exeentive. Attorney General Staubery and Havana, Beb. 10.—Advices from Caraccas | the act to incorporate the Newsboy’s Heme of | Single man, aged abont twenty-two years, ein- | GOR. The notes tendered were issued and in vs 7 i Gen. F. P. Blair were among those who saw | **tfy. Stillson was found to be an unim- | (Yenezuela) are to the 2d ultimo. ‘The insee, | Washington. District of Columbia. ployed on the Northern Central railway as a | Cifeulation prior to the assignment, and were, > 7 seat portant witness, as he had no information! on = ‘ Alco, Bill to incorporate the Columbia Sav- | fisgman, was killed by the cars runniss over | BY legislative enactment, sainped with the PREPARED BY DR. ©. M. JACKSON, the President. i a . Techonary troubles in Aragua were diminish- | ings lustitution, Distciet of Coluettun him when scime sixteen iniles south of Harrie, | COMition that they should be taken in pay- mi Reconerneenion/Caces 16 Tue Scemewy | UUpubeet of the correspondence between Gen. | ing but the commander of ‘the national torces Fr apladine, (O)—Joint resolution au-| pure. The deceased was on the rear car of the | ment. The question pre-ented, it is contended. HILADELPHIA, Ps. ECONSTRUCTION*CASES IN 2 SurRewe | Grant and the President, beyond what has been | 90) imaster of War had been killed in se- | thorizing the Secr ry of the Treasury to pr freight train which left Baltimore on Friday | #8 of debt set off. law regards | Cownt—Ax Invortaxt Dxcisiox.—Justice | published. or od tet ghatles Cordinas had revolted, | crite rules for the registration of vessels ou day might, and it is supposed be became ak. tendered a» monev, and the right to ihn cowatrs trem Gernats™ furiag | Nelson delivered an opinion in the Sapreme | a. Genes Precklemt han di ete | public weemeiente mente of the Re oi fte-Laternal Hevenne tux, Comey et" | uimbed by the extreme’ told, and that he fell} ™ ryment to the tank in it own paper ae tote = } " 5 ? K pERS.—The Pre=ident has diree: blic wa . — of the event . Commerce, a ~ | arises Out of a continwing tp which can: Shih, ime thes, ave zuacustadiy girformed | Court this mornmg on the Mistssippl 04 | chat Brevet Major Robert Avery, first lieuten- | Powder shipped b “the Hamburg brig Fred- | “By Mr. Garfield. (0.)—Bill to pravide for fade ahont ak haat eRe eee be effected by legislation or any act of the bank. than any other remedies kuown to | @COrsia Teconstruction cases. It will be re- | aut sich U.S. infantry, V. R. G, be relieved “Ben stopped t ntended for Mex- | xraduai return to specie payments. Ways | {ollowed about | an head in a horrible | The defendants axsert that at the time the as- been stopped iz membered that last year these eases were | trom duty with the Freedmen's Bureau, and ik reacts ‘aac und Means. manner, severing his right arm from the | Si#mment was made the assigaves knew the con- These remedies will effectually enre Liver Com. | brought before the court im the shape of a | that he join his regiment in the Department of Also, billauthorizing gold contracts, Ways | yoay and mashing his stomach toajelly. The | ition of the bank. and that there was large int, Jespsice. Despepsia Chronic or Nervous | bill praying for an injunction to restrain | Weebirigton. Brevet Captain Willisun Sbiclds, PHILADELPHIA ITEMs ang Means. a remains were brought to the cityon Saturday | SMOUnt of its JOee siventetiog, ond thes ap y. Chronts Hietns Disewansg | Andrew Jobnson, Edwin M. Stanton, U. s. | first lieutenant 44h U.S. infantry, bac also | Fatal Kerosene Explosion ld Murder. | BY -MrAdams, (Ky.)—Joint resolution t0 | morning and talcn to the resilience of vie | to the date of the derd the bank was receiving nd all diseases arising froma Disordered _ 7 2 ope | beep relieved from daty with the Bureau. and [spacial Dleprion 30 a tee fore ue The Joint resolution approved July 26, | brother of the deceased. No. 147 North Bey | its circulation in payments of debts due if t, Stomach, or Intestines. | Grant, General Ord, and General Pope | Oribred to join his-regiment, A P: +] 1-06. ry Affairs. hs ot jbo Cc er Sultzer, being notifi The defendants contend that there was irom executing the reconstruction laws special orders, No. 31, just izsued, Gen, | | PMAbELentA, Feb. 10.—A young lady | By Mr. Arnell, (Iud.)—Joint resolution an Sees inquest, the jury rendermga verdict | Sufficient notice to the assignees of the rights DEBILITY, in the Staies of Mississippi and Georgia Grant directs that Brevet Brig. Gen. H. G. | named C. Mills, living at 111% Ellsworth street, | reialion to the continuance of “that deceased came to his death by failing from | ©! the holders of the notes, and that the as- Resulting from any Cause whaiever; Prostration a | The case was argued at that time by Attorney | Thomas, captain 20th US. infantry. will re. fatally burned on Sanday by the explosion | Bureauin Tennessee. Freedmen’s Affi car and being run over by succeeding cars on | #€PMent was taken im subordination of these Sie Soe ined ty Seer Later, diard” ” | General Stanbers. Judge Sharkey, and others, | HOME Ms}. Gen. Howard, ‘Comfussionc: of bsiatemoy : adaiiouai bounty. Military Affairs no" © | the ‘Normern Central ralway, while in, the | off tho Wank, thet under the Sct of aoe eee Ps, Exposwse, Fevers, €c. and the Court dismissed the bill on the grouna | @¢¥2edmen’s Bureau for assigument to duty, | A single woman named Hester Vaughan is ‘By Mt. Price (lowa) Bin in relation to | “ploy of said company.” The officers of the . ‘There is no medicine extant equal to these rem Tor muidering her infant child. Its J = y company took charge of the funeral arrange- | @U!Ting the bank to go into liquidation for the ederim euch cases. A tone and vigor ie imparted | Of Wamt of jurisdiction. To-day Justice Nelson. | | Naval. OnbEKs.—Commander Robert W. fractured in three places, and the | P8Yinent of pensions to diated men. Invalid | tent of the deceased. cBal Sen eA ee | Gene fit of the creditors, pro rata, that the wus Fos Se hole syetem. the appetite is strengthened. | delivered the opinion of the Conrt, giving | Sheufeldt, Lieut. Commander KE. T. Brower, | marks of a rope were visible omits neck. PP tae: Giarke.c sacks taal eete. sae eer tee is im assignee for Value—aud hat bills of be rye {he stomach digests promptly, the | reasons for dismissing the bill. The opimon Sea beailny, thet pottog nee fo oredieted tae, | wes very einbornte, and the: groeiil ‘taken and Acting Volunteer Lieut. Thomas G. Groye act for the regulation of trade with the Indian A Nomen SECULATOR—A New York cor. | the bank; purchased after the assigamen:, can- respondent of the Chicago Journal writes:— | Rot be offset im an action rane Ahad Bas have been detached from the Wachusett and NEW YORK ITEMS. upon the assigned d tribes, and tor the protection of settlerson the | “For years certain gentiemaa named Doctor | Tates: that if this was: the case, the purpost See ta elo Siren fo.the checks, and the | that the question at issue between the parties | Plaeed on waiting orders. Paymaster C. W, | Kerosene Explosion-—Death of Chief of the | mmm anager the, protectios sa anGbstingucomtinctcen ahen: | af tae ema he aekaenmeet injus- Teese zeroes tnvalia’ becomes 2 etree and | ee ie a nen tae he, arties Hogpley has been Grdered to duty as Lnepector Japanese Troupe. By Mr, Felcre, (Me-) Bill in relation to | son, ai Newburzh, bas had © controlling ame. | tice done, as in that event the debior would re- te = a vl v . "i v E. S) Si es by et » Ce i dollar J PERSONS ADVANCED 19-1172 Rot take cognizance of it. In this opinion Jus- | M. Dunn bas been detached from duty as Ine Le Dispateh to the Star.) anittee on Patents, PSte* Oflce, Com J ence on the stock market. His presence in the | ColNe ote hundred crate in the pi New York, Feb. 10—Last evening an explo- speetor at the New York Navy Yard ant or. tuce Nelson said the Court is upanimous city has been enowgh to set the whole street | bills held by him—while other creditors would Ito allow respondents in criminal | YD" ket lite or nothing: that the provisien in the 1 a * OK. remember, during the war times. that id And feeling the hand of time weighin, heavily dered to settle his accounts, sion occurred at the kerosene oil works of Cul- to testify in their own behalf in - code only applies to cases where the bank was them, ies a ended tile wil fod 48 | OcrAN MAL Srkausuir Senvice.—Mr. len & King, at Green Point. Peter MeEngic States Courts in Statet henever his name was registered at the Fifth 2 : eli where such testi- | ¥ DERE Lies Law.—Mr. Ingersoll introduced a bill ere such testi | Avenue Hotel employee, was badly burned. Rews would be comin ‘that will instil new life into their veins, orein | Pomeroy introduced in the Senate to-day a y is permitted in 1 the local courts. Judi- | cated like wild-fire through Wall street. and | l¥ to prevent circuity of action—for an the tank mei ‘and ou i ‘i B y v 5 s-yah-la-kee, chiet of the Japanese troupe ee : ugh ba 2 is po 2. i htehi ws he | 1 the House to-day, (which was referred to ine-¥3 n cc for | ti! would be on the alert to discover what stock | W&* obliged to its bills in gold and $a3p., buibd ap helt shrontom forma, and give | Commaitios Om Pose Oftcesy retine eat ig. | District Committees te the, cntoreenent to | of actobats: diet suddenty Serceter ment By ‘Mr. Hooper, (Mass.)—Bill to provide for Ay h Beaith and happiness to their remaining years. the settl nt of the quarterly accounts ef the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, for service NOTICE. performed as contractors for the’ ocean mail he was going to take hold of. He has generally | *ilver—the bank could not be permitted to de~ come down from his home only a few somes 8 that were 8 legal —the effect of : om year, and thep, having seen his opportunity, | Which would be to forer the debtor urchill, (N. ¥-}—Bill to regulate | pought so largely of some shares on the list ae | tbe bills of the bank for rede mechaune lien laws in the District of Colambia. the exportation of distilled spirits in hand, THE WEATHER. WAUKIE, Wis., Feb. 10.—The weather is Ricur or Conoren PEcsoxs To Ripe 1s * ocedttt a . : ther ber, uniber wood and manus | ° the very specie thus obtained It Tl established faet th: i >| steamship service between the United Atos Batroap Car: ‘Mr. Morrill, of Maine, in- | intensely cold, and thermometer here, at7 a. ual A to completely control it. Havii swept in his Be temale portion of our population are selioni, | and, Cuins, authored by" set anita duced in the ‘Senaie. to-day. @ resoiuvion, | ™-stauding at 16 degrees below sere, PEN MS, Ingetcoll i peas. send the | fly or one hundred thousand dollars he has | Pay bie indebtedness to the bank: that sf the enjoyment of good bealth, or. to use thelr ews | Februs 1883, the, full amount of 4 tom. | _ Wexxoma, Mixx. Feb. 10.—The thermome- | , BY Mr. Ingersoll, (111.)— ace ty Re | gone home to watch and wait for another good | debtor to the bank who veceines fall value was Seeraaer eeete Soh, Bez Are angell, | che mail subsidy’ of "$500,000 per aunum, | (ich was objected (o,) instructing the Com. |W! p boearvong nomena Die er oake io.a treal rate of interest in the | Spportanity. His presence on the street Sow | Permitted to pay his debtat fifteen cents ia the devoid of all energy extremely nervous,and have’ | granted by the law and eleraee ey wnittes ou the District of Columbia to inquire | ““MAapisox, Wit, Feb. tii—The thermometer | Disitict of Columbia. Commitiee on Districtot | SPRormntty. His presence on of rumors.” | dollar, by which the trustee would be enabled hereby, auth t + forcible eject- ud the same ix hereby, authorized ‘to be be Sorofue eject id Company of is 34 degrees beiow zero. HASTINGS, Miss., Feb. i).—The thermometer grees below zero, meut from the cars of the ington and Georgetown Railr Te class of = the BITTERS, or ti TUNIC. is expecially recommended. Columbia. Seat casi dias ageticar ly to pay the creditor who had girea full value, Alo, bill im relation tothe enforcement of | Rouge axp THE Fastaxe—The London | only Aifteen cents in the dolor manite me 4g to said company in quarterly payments the Mechanic's lien in the District of Columbia. | weekly Hogister states, on the authority of an. | justice and wrong would be deees Tin eens i Se the first two or three years of the con- er | one of the employees of the Senate on account Pat! eb, = Same Committee as above. Urish priest in Rome w a priest in Eugiand, | held under advisement by the court.—Alez. Ga- WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN poubized uy ane CORTE ORY SE cee Lat thte eit power ie wea ie Baie in Wo degrees below What: M—The thermometer | “Under this call large number of private | Ui! ‘whatever may be ‘the opinion tt Toney | cet, tine Are made strong by thense of ether of these rem | provided that at least two round trips. carrying | Papers; and that said committee be fortuer ie. pgecies Sacral LT pi Pi a pie Presented | about the Bishop of Kerry's circnlar respecting The & se Burning Traged: TEreaciRy SH care every case oF MARASHES | the mails of the United States shall hetratier be | siricied to inquire what, legislation, ifany, is CUSTOM REGULATION IN CUBA. sithe Feat of the morning ho? wa oceapled ate he nero ean ee lehedena |. Shs Mochater Races oun, Py ag Thoosands «f certific have accumulated in Load: vine is: 1 ce sthextend “The come poe d Mr. Summer also introduced a res- [Special Dispatch to the Star.) in the call of Territories and States, in inverted | shat it would mot be ‘ap; roved at Rome. An | the following details of the burni of that the hands of the pro} r. but space wili allow | p is also required to obligate itself to on on the same subject, which was lixe- | Havana, Feb. 10.—Imports at Havana are | oTder, for resolutions. attempt ws 3 On ‘motion of Mr. Burleigh (Dakota), the | in that city 10 wer Speaker was authorized to set apart a room in | (i sant’ ‘ae the Capitol for the use of the Territorial dele- | ChUT! of Sant’ Andrea gates, of the publi-ation of but a few ogc. it will be observed. are men of note and of such standing that they must be believed yc resident Fenian | portion of the Livingston Connty Almsbouse, an requiem in the | which insane paupers were confined: Fratte forthe re. | This morning, about three o'clock, a fire was pose of the souls of these individuals, but mo | discovered in one of the buildings connected wise objected to. made liable to the payment of duties inad- Vance, and the practice of requiring security there is abolished, but the custom officials are ivey the mails of the United States without fo War DerartMenr EmpLoyers.—Mr. Wil- contract, be placed upon the route for | son, of Mass., presented in the Senate to-day a 2 sooner was the object of the service discovered | With the County Poorhouse, kuown as the , made responsible for the securities on land On motion of Mr. Flanders, (Washington Ter- | tp. * The tr Lock-up, and which was used confi he the perfor uce of more frequent service to uit trom certain enlisted men detai as * 4 an it Was At Once put A stop to. “he triracum, y ‘ a to me the A se heat porte Japan and China than the mouthiy pas interes nei Ge We Devcon until after maturity, Titory,) it was ordered that ia the drawing for | commended by the Holy Father to obtain me | insane women: it was entirely consumed, and, service stipulated for by the contract. seats to-day members who were absent, in con- Church's deliverance from oppression, has | horrible to relate, with loss of tife, iatponee ofsicknees, could have seats selected | neem observed with much devotion and fervor | The building was s wanton Oructare, {about by representatives authorized to choose for | in many places in the Cincinnati diocese, twenty-five by seventy-five feet in size, and them. $ rated eimattre eres here: two siories high, with tailor’s workshop and Mr. Clarke (Kansas) offered a resolution to Scnoor DirwictLrigs in Nasuvitie.—The | school-room, besides the cells for the insane Fea and De resolution of Friday last providmg | City Couhcil of Nashville, Teunccess, int | Women. Si was citmated ahoe thrererax North for a new drawing of seats to-day. summcr elected 3 board of education, of three | ox the East wing of the main building, and sur- Ar. Koontz moved 10 lay the resolution on | classes, to serve one, two, and thive years, The | rounded on all sides ter ave East, with build- she fable, ‘and the motion ‘was agreed to—yeas | sew Radical Council, in September enacted a | inge; the barns, aleo tonetractal of wood, being % sel. law removing the board, and elected another to | four rods te the North. On motion of Mr. Donnelly (Minn.), the Sec- | take charge of the public schools.on the ist of |. There were iu the building at the time of the retary of State was directed to communicate to | January. In the latter part of December the | fire but nine persons; four oF five of this nnm— ihe Bouse, id not incompatible with the public | Gidioard obtained an Injunction, resteataing | ber ate miaing, come of hee ae known to Degman: at omcial records in possession Of the | ‘the mew board from assuming office. The new | be burned. there being the rie sen skull of Departinent in relation to the arrest and im- | hoard, thereupon, applied to Chancellor Har, | human body lying under one df the graied prisonment of Antonio Peliitthier, a citizen of | rison to dissolve the injunction. He rendered | doors. in plain Sight, but out of reach anil the the United States, his decision to-day, sustaining the injunction, | fire diesdown. The cries of the poor heiplas Mr. Donnelly also offered a resolution, whieh | put modifying it <0 that it shail not operate creatures before they were released from their was agreed to, directing the Judiclary Com- action burning prison are indescribable, but were mittee to inquire into the expediency of so may legally take in the premises. ‘One of the | most heartrending to those who heard them. amending the bankruptiaw asto require the | new board is a colored man. George W. Barney, Esq.. the Superintendent, petition of a majority of the creditors io compel —$—$—$$—$—$—$—— has been dangerously ill for a week past. and the debtor to co into suvoluotary bankruptcy. A Narnow Escarz.—A story is told of a Mr. Windom (Minn.) offered a resolution au- lady very neart: alive thorizing the to: pay in death, Hogse. Referred to Committee on Accounts. ‘out in 2 coffin, a hearse was at jotion of Mr, Higby, (Cal.,) the Secretary, of ate was direcied olin form the House of t special counsels each, praying that they may be allowed their yen? sions while so employed. Referred to the Pen- sion Committee. THe PRESIDENT T0-pAY NOMINATED Chag. H. Tuckerman, of New York, as Minister to Grepee. INTERNAL REVENU Phe receipts from this source to-day were $1,487,206.27. — B27 From Messrs. Blanchard & Mohan we have received Harper's Weekly for February isth, and Harper's £: ebruary 2d, IMPorTANT PaTest Srv ‘he Cleveland (Objo) Herald of the 8th inst. says: The great patent suit of Densman et al. against the Cleve - land Oil Tank Company was begun in thy United States Circuit Court yesterday. The suit involves the validity of the patent for the tank-cars so extensively used tor carrying pe- troleam in bulk. Some thousand or more of these cars are alleged tofbe in use, of which de- fendants use some two hundred. Damages are Inicl at 210.000, and numerous counsel are en- aad. Suit is brought for plaintiffs by J.C. Gi on, Esq., of Washin, ag! assisted br Judge Andrews, and lessrs. Douglass and Richmond, of Meadville. Messrs. Ranney, Bolton, Willey, and Carey appear for the de. fendants. The patent is valued at $500,000, if sustained. The case excites great interest. fraser reste easy Naro.kon AND THE Popy.—Special dis- pad tere ANOTHER FATAL KEROSENE EXPLO- BON. GEO W. WOODWARD, sta Chih Justice of the Supreme Court of P. Puiape “I find *Hoofiand on Yonic. uaefni in diseases of the di © org: The Newsroys’ Home.—Mr. Koontz intro- duced in the House to-day. a bill (which was reterred to the District Committee) authorizing aap the change of the 1 of the Newsboys” Home, as Cerone Semen be comme ol Gate ity oe of Ws ton, to thar of “The Industrial tervousaction © the system. Youre, tral roe ” Fakp.» | Home School of the District of Columbia,” and GEo. W. WoobWanD. ‘zing the powers and duties of the officers manager’, so as to embrace desti- homeless or vagrant children com- mitted to t care, for the purpose of Putts vetrmta. April 24, 1538. furnishing t! with ™1. clothing, education, Dcousties ‘Heetend wa- | and of providing then: with suitable homes and <dicine jin cases of attacks of Indigestion or | unloyment. The bill nimes H. D. Cook. Bie Poare, with teens Tom my experionce | SI Gangewer, A. K. Browne, S. J. Bowe t » | Riepards, J. 8. Brown, D, M. Kelsey, A. Ches- oeeee, THOR TIOe: ter, H. A. Kisley, A. J. Dietrick, C. Mt. Hart, FROM REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D.D., | Jo-#pi: Henry, ZC. Robbins, S. A. H. McKim Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia | *0d C. S. Noyes as corporators. Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I have beep frequently Teqnested te connect My bame with recommew Bens of different kinds of medicines, but pee the practice ss outof my appropriat ave in ail cases declined, but with @ clear BURLINGTON, Vr., Feb. 10.—Miss Greenough. aged seventeen years. was burned to death last night, her clothes taking fire from the explo- sion of a kerosene lamp. peichentee we a doh DEATH OF AN OLD MERCHANT. Pri.avetruta, Feb. id,—John B. Budd, one of the oldest inerchants engaged in the New Orleans trade, died last evening, aged seventy- one, HOTEL BURNED. Boston, Feb. 10.—The Vermont House, at Island Pond, was burned last night, DiAMoxt, Cewxnt —This is a most exeellent material for re; bro! Ma, OTHAMEN tS, jewplny and nlcknadke, 77 in| Lecat Rave ov Lyterest iy THe Disteict img | oF Coven bts.—Mr. Ingersoil introduced in the “sof | Howse to-day bill amendatory of au act in re- ference to the legal rate of interest im the Dis- the useful trict of Columbia, which provides that from I depart for once from my and after the passage of this act, byepeciat con- tract, which shail be set forth in the obligation, - ‘her rate of interest may be charged, either e half an ounce of gum ammoniac and Chey any mee melt them ther till they form a mi . Then take brdpene hy of isinglass and six wine- glassfulls of water boil together tll the bspery is reduced one-half: then add a glass. ful and a half of strong spirits of wine. Boit this mixture for three minutes, and then strain ammmoutacal tuidformetiy made.” Finaly’ asa ammonizea! le. Finally. half an ounce of tincture Of mastic resin. The @ > @ safe and caluahle preparation. In be he bi some case. 5 ty .it | payable in gold or currency. The bill was sc- tll Se very benamctal to thses ‘whe emee mons | bo apanied with # petition of a large number number of merchants of Washington, praying ry nenpanemy., the enactment of sucha law; allof which were Bighth’ below eARD., | referred to the Cistrict Comimiitee, ‘Tae OFINION DELIVERED IN THE SUPREME Po ice home an Sc aeeaes Court, to-day, im the Georgia and Mississippi have derived decided benefit from the use of | cakes. Yeferred to elsewhere in our paper, is re- japd's German Bitters, and feel it my privi- | garde as virtually settling the McArdle and Gre catering ton Mott Valuable tonic | ay gimnilur cases that may come before the trom’ derangement of tse | court. It is understood the court leoks upon ">. FENDALL. the McArdle case as purely political, and will s ‘a sustain a motion to dismiss for want of juris- it yhew ‘When quired for use it can be liquified by placing tI vial in a cup of boiling water. tie yor Hams.—Glaze for hams is made es per cable sate that Napoleon has al- his policy toward the Pope «nd Italy in a sudden and remarkable manner. He evinces in the following way: Boil a shin of beef twelve hours in eight quarts of water; draw from of veal in the same a dicues. This will probably put a stop to some of the legislation now before Congress respect- CAUTION. ing the Supreme Court Hoof and's German Remedies are counterfeit ——___ signature of C. M. JACKSON Coreusta Savrve Ixstiruriox.—In the | ti of sock bottle. Aui others are co House to-day Mr. Koontx introduced a bill | perzase Matauin, F (which was referred to the District Committee) | This lady, the oe tf ‘James vie bail} by Justlee Ju Srge pepe to, and voted out of order, amid 7 They are calling fore reducton of rents CHARLES M. BVANS, Proprietor, | Mews PF, Bacon. Jase Baker, ‘ ng and tt een m4} a Cinens ae Formerly ©. M. JACKSON & C0. | Bobinhon. inane Huckett Joba W, now ore N. egg —- A. J. Diewsex, Si: Bots | PRICES. oe Poon x fea Soman, ‘ coftand’s German + Per DORIS Pree tats as i Heed tei diaee oh PATENTS 70 Bx InsvRD.—For #) © per bottle. or for'g? 0. ing on Tuesday, the ith inst © not forget to examine well the article you ed from the Patent Office Sider to get the . the past week 66