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“EVENING STAR. —_ =. RECONSTRUCTION. & Lav istasa.—A mesol a > ! Cony © yesterday, that no m 2 ' PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED eciguble to Mate or mu nict * AT THE STAR BUILDING . sg Se ee eee S. W. Corner Pa. avenue amd Lich street, f : may by a vob of two. a ebilite Tt lee over. hs take for nee * " voting 4) per oF ’ , who etiesed the rs bees The STAR ts served by the carriers to "he! Spoke in ds fener ime very eutecribers in the Oity aad District at Tr ary <pewed, in which he us Cente Pre WREK. Copies at thr « Mi was calle ; or without wr s Two Cexts a wan Boop’ sa Pxick ror Mar hree mon my | Ieieters, to coumet of oe iu Dollar ond Fy 5 Three Dott { = — , one yeur, Fé . ers are senitrom | 1 the ad. J » u of longer a pa rr . ~ -—p 3) con The WEEKLY ST4R_publiehed on Friday | V&. XX Ss NG N, D. oy RIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1868. | wot contiict with the morning Dollar and a Half a Fear. | id if ® 4 Fronwwa.—ts wrning— ne Dellar and a Half a Fear. ontwa (a oe ene ARR RE x vam eee —— — OFFICIiL. ™M —Mabew A. Miner Rew A A—2. Moody Alby A + aL ‘Tax New Mitrrany Drvisr EGRAMS Marsan tex G. Mudge Alfred G, Moore © N, THE V ENING STAR ing is the official order, just issued, creating a TEL TO THE STAR. " * wry > Moploya Capt D, Morgan D P, Morris David. Mar: — . LIST OF LETTERS, | Un DEoMentyard A Moors Ra Neto Mar new military department: . ante Ti This Afternoon’s Proceedings. Remaining im the Wastinzion City Post | pap seer ew Mia 4; Moe & 8: Moore i, Washington News and Gossip, | ¥xsngvanrens or run Anwy, aijutani Gen- This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ro ad Office, Friday, Febraary i 4th, 1564, Mubigen:F, Magraver F Gils . 476s Office, Washington, Feb. 12, 1868.—General . ae Typ rug se | eter df Morgan Cen, McKay’ Oot ee mie Orders, No. 10—The following orders are pab- FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Faipay, Fesavary (4th. pee AB BF To obtain any of theae letters the apolicant Moulton i BeMibier Henry, Horrison Dr J POLITICAL.—Bright wants tosucceed Gathrie | ~ = : Sexate.—Mr. Trumbull presented a memo. 3T . . Bust call for Acvertieed Letcers,” giving the dat Ww id * . : lished for the information and guidance of all | Rumored Change in the French Ministry— om | “African Church : mecek oak Sor ~ Advert potions, a one ¥ FET gan Sterne J iss =a as Senator from Kentucky, Geiderheas Htalian Expedition to South America. Headey = ee I eg bere A [ » Nedbur; . : : ie 5 ing ae Set Seer cticr thes nom MF will be | Ine W. Mitchell JW. Moulton Jno, Mann Jao, | —— The La Cross Democrat declares that the | “TT as sion, Wathlagion, Di C., Reb [By Cable to the Associated Press.) tintitien tere ne " ‘ Suse meee monn Steer | Michi, Willer MA. Monit ML. Moore OCs mene | TecenE Section iu the Eighth Obiio District Has | |, "1°" cra You will please ieoue an | LOMpom, Feb. 14,—Rumors are curreat in | “Sinn Conkting presented a similar remon. Posed to thy 1% Aine Slice: | Robt Meyeubary'S Mt Mita: pie Millet | decidedly impaired Mr. Vendieton’s chances | creating a military division, to be called | Pane of a contemplated change in the Minist-y | strance,and both were referred tothe Commit. NOKT! Canortna.—Thr Conyention y dopted ap on A M Mrs. Ancreen Rath Mrs, | Sai Stephet ©, Morrisett T. Meyenbery SM, Mureay | for the Presidential nomination, tion of the article on Ingieta tee op Milita Affairs. 1 Morris Thos P. Moore Col Treadwell. M. the Military Division of the Atlantic, to be com- | im defrence to the wishes and sentiments of “4 . cee Mr. Morgan present-d a memecial of mer- ten apportioning the S I district Mire, Be | Wm. Moody Wm D, Mustin Wi 8, Mason W's, | sippits rapidly losing the negro majority cau: | P of the East, and the Department of ister, has told Parliament, in reply co a | Cyerss's made payable in cold. aa Gtr stay trite tae propests ation. T gd. Bereiy Anite | MoEh wi.G: Miacr Wm TH, Mille Capt Wm! | enabled the Convention to prevail at thr lat. | Wasiinzton, and to be commanded by Lieuten- | Question, that the Goverment had derestchea Agia He ee ee nvention having passed ace to tery 3 Sire, Broek | Myc Meliea An'w, McKinna An'w, MeCormick | *¢ction. Nota train passes up the Mobile and | ant General W. 'T. Sherman, with his head- | eoven ships to ike river Plate, South Ameren Commander Abbot tothe active list of the wavy, a a2 upon the pro and people of the S uv Be sootccanie, Chigg. Mecarthy Bj Mize B | Olto Railroad put bears many of them w Ten. | accra ar Wachington. but gave no information as to the object of the | \Oiun was panera, 7 jopes mibeage nnd pee dieu ana toanee ae : expedition, Cluse Capt Jas, MoAfee James A. McPherson | are leaving the counties on the Mississippiriyer | | Ptil further erders from the President you 7 Mr. Buckalew presented the memorial of cit pf the Con vem: ‘aeral Canby ae LONDON, Feb. 4—Forenoou.—Consols, £9 ; ; ’ ed an order tea pope ge Ae Julie May. er MeDiil JU, McPherson Johnson & McUor- | by every steamer passing up to Missouri, Ii. | will no officer to the permgpent com. 5-20 57245 AMlimois Central, +; Erics peered go dace: Sse than Ape wed an order Tequiring the public treasur Bessey Fevate Geer Bite mick Michael J, McManus Mr, MeLarn Montgam- | nois, and the other States of the Great West.” Seago Boge oy se Bizeleth. ¢ die. Caruioae M - Of the State to pay the same upon the order liable, and praying that a m+thod of weighing the Presadent of the Convention. [tis und be adopted.” Raterred t6 Finance Oowenicne stood that Ube Ureasurer will obey the onder On motion of Mr. Trambull, tve bill to m xt Mississirrt—The Convention adopted the ify the act to tempora: Committee on the Legislative Dk the executive departments was taken w {the Military Division of he Missouri. | 495° my your, — AXDREW JonNsoN Anis, Feb. 14The bullion in the Bank of S.Gnant, Commanding Arinies 0 | France has increased this week twenty ¢ United States, Washingtom, D.C. Million franes. The Bourse is higher, eS Ounnd MoGnulley Win ciey, Nickerson Cornelive, Not. | {Le Most perfect unanimity among the Con- . " ‘Newman Charie nelius. é J) heveugh scaline. Vester Emily F wee. | #00 Doctor. Nettleton H F, Nutting John D.Nieh- | Sf ¥atives of Texas. Party divisions have been aenet: Hester A. Deval! Maggie, Dougherty Mag | olf John A, Nye Otis J, Newman PJ, Nichole | reconciled and minor dissensions hushed—a ® 2 ad e future. - The Lower House of the Tennessee Lec- d partment, providing for 2 Legislature, © Major General P. H. Sheridgn, the senior | | LIVERPOOL, Feb. 14 —Cotton quiet; antes of | “ME oseatine departments was taken up. ju et Oro Segininin ; SEatie tavearct, Rastey Mes. | MO“O'Connel Arthur, Olney Hon Cyrus, ‘Sati. | COMMon interest pervades the united ranks | opices in the Milicary Kivistonjgf the Missouri, | (010 bales to-day sates of the werk hinapnll FY) iisaat the tame am. whieh the President can Sanienenaton iomeaene enn fora Rreamler Mary ae Lick F airtax | a | sen Danie, Qeborm E My Owen FW. Oakes Francie sighs most harmonious action may be looked | wis) temporarily perfor thegMntsex of com pgeey 95,000 bales for export, Stock on | Make appointments to vaeancies occasioned by | year-, and the latter for fous years. A disp: ra. Ford Ba. | ; \ for in Sar mander of the Military Doyffion of the Mis- | hand, 285,000 bales, of which 123100 bales ave ment | American. Breadsiufis and provisions gust. e Nettie. sovarty | Jip; Osman Jos, O'Grieng Luke, @'Nell Win—2 death or resignation. The committee had uot jrom the member sent to Vicksburg, aunonne P—Perry 8 Peter Anton, Pierson C, Pierce thought it necessary to limit the time in which | that Gen. Gillem bad the tax una souri, in addition to his duties of Dep: Da Por er Col BH. Palmer Kdward. Pullman £ | islature has passed a resolution declaring Grant k i" Vacancies cecurring by reason of sickness ur raph Gen. Gra | J. Paul Ea A, Pertois BA. Pollman EC. Pearson . commander. oe Foret ay Aternoon-—Coneols, 9388 | absence may be filled. “The law of 196) made lnnad to collect thee tas, and io. Pickett GB, Phillips Geo, Plnack Gustavns, | i 5 J a 5 i : 3 e c ension adjou ft Mra. Goodall Matiow Mrw Pixley Howell, Pettit Heary, Proctor Jas B. Piler sD. Towxsrsn. 10,000 The amount of cotton afloat for ty A ——The Cimeinnati Commercial says that i hi 1 iss 2 bales, of which 14,0 ~ Bi_Wope Mary E. Woward Heacy Mra, John Wy Perry Joh: Pettijohn Hon, 3G, Pusey 7 Ascistant Adjutunt General. | this port is 240,000 bales, of which 145,000 bales ton Netopia Heaton ims apne Ti ie Pisenet Contete Mien’ Boxknam &. Pond i. | from present appearanc-s Andrew Jobnson is | 41, nas also directed that: ave Beseries, eon Mrs, Hanlin Jane, Harvey Kate haw | Piggott Captain Michael,” Pohuealli Rapheal. Pol . ‘the Demoers " i - - . . Barrict, Hine Julie A ire, Harte Lucy Hears P | lata Wicheeds Philoroek Gooeals pene AG Pncebebesiey ted mocratic candidate fF | the Sub-District of Fortress Monroe, Vir- THE OnIO M Mrs. Kays Surah Mew. | Fore GW Philbsook Samacl, Partridge Bamapi, | President than any other man that bas been | 0101, has here abolished, and a portion of Jones A pitt Jonce M B, Jobnston Eliza- | — ne HO eLiine Wenmelt—o heke Wiiet mentioned. The Auanta (a.) Intell emer SAYS | the First Miktary District embraced in that Keene K T Mre.Koock Katharina. Keefe Pond WG: Prather York. that the first choice for the Presidency is An- | oon mand, tthe ArtiNery School aud post 2, Kidwell Mary V. Keys Mary, King ee Cy Ag eter Metres crew Johnson, and places bis name at the A | of Fortress Monroe, 1 designated as the Sub- hitter D. Michard DM. Roan Ed. Rive kb, | Of its columus as the coming candidate. District of Norfolk, to be commanded by Maj give the President power to Gila vacancy 0- |G soma1a.—The tenth section of the repor curring through death or resignation, and had the franchiae committee, which allows !! therefore named that ume im the bill.’ The fur- yoters to be eligible: to office, was utter debs ther object of the bill, as provided im the sec- | Trammell made a strong speech agaie 1%. ond section, was to rej all other acts re- | when the Convention adjourned without taking lating to the temporary supplying of vac es- action. A caueus of thirty-nine members wa~ Mr. Fessenden asked if thirty days was not Reid last even hich it was agreed n. too long a time. the ratification before the people Mr. Trumbull did not know bat that it was, [)PPOr) the re nor ng —— but the committee had agreed upon that time c ti Ratify the he Supreme Court and the Injunctio ses. Barab Mr | 4—Lailer Susan Mrs, Lord Pre Mix ic . ‘ ; re ost ti 3 SovtTH Canounxa.—The Convention «i | Kober Geo W. Rex GA, Rucibury aye, | %0T. Who nominated him fer the Vice Presiden- quarters at Norfolk, Va. ‘The Artillery Senool | COLUNRS, Feb, 14.— lense FesehatiOie | eres the tenlt to vuccnclorneeereen Tyreacoa | NeW constitution were” adopted. makin ! Rey Henry eanert John ey, thathe “has not the slightest desire to G1) and post of Fortress Stynroe is to be an inde- | 1 fvor of the repeal of the Congressional re- of death or resignation; which was agewd to. | tozether fifty-three TheCouvention r Mariaret E. Mooney Mary. Mc Rider Jas S, Ronbary Joshua, | that high office.” . i construction acts were adopted by a strict lowe moved to amend Aditio: Gen. Canby to abolish the district cou hant Malinda Mrs, May Leilia T. Macanir Mars. | je John. Roby JH, R: berts Jno, Th rn mE «thay | Predent command; but the command will not ae an reaped STE y plea peters —a ——— serge re adophd © provision vevegumane Mallory Lucy Mrs, Moses Sarak W, Murford WB | J Lt Jus Read dacs —— The Hartford Keening Post intimates that | incinde Co. A. sth’ Artillery, nor the Quarter. | party s “soe (a eae ly fulfill the duties of _ PUDLC, and politcal privileges, without « rs Rowies' J 3. Root J P. Rice J tha Sailune of the Oonnscticnt Demourats : Mai i the | _ A Tesolution was added directing Ohio $ appoin emporarily fu ation ot | PORES: or Pena Me— McElroy Morcelean Mrs. Me | Rhees GW. Beosenstirn LL. Koeser ’Marsi , im master’s Depot. Major Joseph Stewart, ot tors to oppose Senator Sherman's bill de- | another office; which was agreed to. nee — Mrs, McHorney Jane Mra. McPurian Tonx Nector, halfe 8 T, Riley $8, Renver Smith | Veution to elect delegates to the Nation: 4th Artillery, has been relieved trom the com- | claring the constitution of Alabama ratified. ‘The bill was then passed, — MzD- uaid Aun B Mrs, McMeekin Jane £; fiefensen Wim, Raymond WF. Boltiny Wm, | vention was prompted by a fear of compromi- | mand of the’Sub-Disitiet of Alexandria. ¥ The proposed mea=ure is declared to be addi- | Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military VIRGINIA NEWS. Fe ee geo ll EM | MEM Sitaw aired, BeereAe NOL, | sing the election of English. by Brevet Licutenant Colonel H. L. Chipaan, | tonal evidence of an attempt to overthrow, by | Affairs, reported a joint resolution to'reduc® | ‘The Alexandria Gascit: of yesterday evening P—Potter Aun Mreteal) Pestinion ha Mre—2, | Spear MM, Spear AC Bellet Besaniee eta d Gen. Burnside has reconsidered his an. | DY Beever teu : force and frand, the constitution, and to esiab- | the expenses of the War Department, and tor contains the following items a, Puillips & Mis. Phillipe Mra, ratiic | Boyles. SpeneerC. Scott Cornelina: Stel Charles wurctinent that 26 Would not agatd bon can. | oo ee ee lis other purpo-és. In the United States Court, now in session in Pinn liza Janc, Powere Mate Mre_ | F. Stevens Charle A: Soremt alvert, Srealia Inte, | ROUNC 2 s oaths. oaprllypid i ie = = Mr. Wilson gave notice of a resolution re- Richmond, Judge Underwood presiding. ye Parkes Susie G. Parker Clae Packard | Scasian David. Goats Bara. Stotts e for the office of Governor of Rhode Isl- | Parvonxp.—The President has pardoned E questing the President to inform the Sensis | terday, the ease of Samuel Ayers, Son -& C acy B Mrs. Pearson Lina E Wm Mra, | an E. Sai Farran, wh P. [EB held the position J navy during the rebe iral in | to incorpcrate in the resolutions a clause con- par. | gratulating the country on the decision of the whether he bas ordered the formation of a uew | of New York. ys S.M. Walker, of Alexandre military departwent with the headquarters at was called. The jury, without leaving the: Shreck Rev Goof. —A letter written by Governor Andrew | the: a na f r Geo M, Smith” ree ¢ ine . * tty 0 oF % ation of | Supreme Court in the Mississippi and Georzia | Washington, and if so, by what authority ! seats, returned & verdict for the plaintiffs, and soe ary 2 Mee Boxee j res "eS pels pabrbatia gt Pe bake ee ia Gnas Soveruer Siaglun, Senior Dixon of € Maat | imjmetion ease, Mr. Frelinghuysen introduced a bill to pre- | assessed damages at 8,915.58 Mrs, Bobineoa Emma ¥G mith Har e, teod Q or rant. i citer iarcoamient citron —— — vent and punish the unlawful use of public | A wiegiam from Warrenton slates that My etter HM. Sibbel Hi cmon J oH. | And thatis best. It is not the ideal good. It | *#l other promment ci a NEW YORK ITEMS. w S—smib Alma C, Smith Ellen Mrs, Bilvey Catherine, Shafer Nora Seaney Mary, Stone JM Mra. Fravces, Stewart Martha Lirs, Stetson Mf. ee ee Louie T Stuage Lanning’ Sailivam bicat a. Sr —Trafton Anna. Taylor Kifeabsth Mrs, verges Monee. Stegmaricx M. Spark N Smith, Col Fhe gn bee tp remem od Hi, Siuith RR Sper 4 steware hichan ond A. Shei B ling . at ier John Strveun ST, Spiliman Jobusky meer | bed for the country tha: he must leave bis | ge Lacan Tex Jos L. Stieltty J D. Smith James A. Strappy James, | present post—bad for hin, soldier, toy | Cong this morni Stra dese Shee ee sauiae, Stan Joba # | andtoendurethe hard (ate which awaits him | 9 Jetter from th 5 i in ervil life, But itis the apparently best prac- tical good the country can have. And Grant money and property. Referred to the Com- David Fitzhugh. of Fairfax county, died mittee on the Judiciary. | deny, last might, at the resic The case of Mr. Thomas, Senator elect from | Mis. Berkley Ward, in that town the State of Maryland, was theu taken up. Several colored men, wood cut Mr. Buckalew saia much injustice had been | by the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampsbre done Mr. Thomas in the violent personal | Kailroad Company, have been arrested for a assaults which had been made upon bim, and robbery lately perpetrated 21 Vienna sta” itizens’ National Bank se—Two Men Killed. ase of theres [Special Dispatch to the Star.} behalf ¢ Ne Yesterd gy thecommit- \ayblena the positors in the Farmers’ if bin Ts emmboys dt the Goy- mnstitution- ‘Thome Tramel sda’ Mra rhomay leunte: | 48. Snow Miles W. Scott Thomas A. sheeha; ‘T. | is so square and honest a man that I believe be | ality of tender act. ‘The Attorney | 4n8 Olltzens' National Bank to wait upon a senate ther ae (ae Ry epobe. TE Themes | Cece e ee Sommaiinea te Sal Gt Potetax Aine Cope D Mes, Taylor Mery J,Turry G | Sulair Thomas, Siewart TJ. Scout Thomas A: | is bound to be riyht in the main anyiohere.” General asked, . {the sort shoald | Washington authorities and urg iota eae bad not come bere ax other gentlemen Who We It is understood that Mr. W. A. Dunean o whey os fe Schare Win Sibley Win, Siamons bie ert oe SS aan * ey " . pena 3 ne gnats . "the s Lucy Mrs (cul) Wis) | Swayne Wm B. Raq: oka Steaugh Wille. | Apserant Gexrnat—The Presiden: on ary Mrs, Welker Mrs. Wi Ward Maggie A. White om blizabeth, Webd fi Walden Betsey. W. Gertrade, Washingte: SITE Them pean Albert. Tee ee, Tartor | Wednesday net addressed 2 letter to (: $ a pg fi bg 3 ae ti ce Gran: ting t! ght Henry. Taylor Irs pei sp 7 Thomas Jno. T Jno. Turner Jno A. pales Chenern) Ep States corvette Wampanoaz, Com- mander Nicholson, has arrived from a trial ernise, She had sustained a succession of gale ing port, and behaved though nity that was worthy of all praise, be lad sbaiship of the Stat, made yacant by the ex abstained from any personal action in the wa uucn of the erm ior which John Under wo > ters, All the circumstances connected with was appointed, the career of Mr. Tuoinas bad been fully silted by the Judiciary Committee, aud that comr ral ire that Brig- » Adjutant Gen- vet Mason rly A ut Bitzateth (ral.) gon Rev Jas, Themas Rev J, Tomlinson’ 3 eral of the United States army, be assigned to | men’s Bur 9 frome the colte- cree ani tae, | ter, hic and tnieLiigent, et daihed oo Tr io learn that be is ray MiscriLa\nocs.— Miss Graciy, Mics Glowen Ferlor James, Throne 4 Log al oat his postas Adjutant General of the army. ac- | i th y ring trom wrhed by a keg of powder tallng | @™ything to substantiate the charges imst | stroke of paraly oe. ee LWT mesons, Trumriel Sem Thi cordingly General Grant y y addressed winnie: Bere sore leet Savin abn him, exeept the bare factof giving $1W)tohis son, | last - week —— — bet, Lull Thos E. Tolan iy ompsen Capt letter to Genera bomsas, direct he to ‘d leave of DaONCe AST Le Was rr oom 4 Hover ot —Or 401 1! oD 0 Ne ‘ow GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Wel, Thompson Wan. Tittten WC, Tenor sie.“ | Steller to Genera heey hea in tes W THE FIRE IN WILMINGTON, N.C. | oo uy wool, (TT tanita eee w sid ts showing, hteen wumatios anomeeern en A—Anthor Aadercon Boni B, Ab. ev Fone Bop ino P. Van Riper B rial P hha ny oe * yi ir eee seo Wee TAxavion oF US. Bonps.—Mr. Lo; Witaixcron, Feb. 14.—A number of persons | was directed to transinit to the Honse any cor. | the January port of om for Li Bott Cournelius F Avid Vavie, Atkinnon FF. a, Terry, Vaughn ‘Shekali 2, Van ‘Green | ot cor ae and es homas this morning | souuced in the House to-day a joint resolu were buried beneath the rnins of a falling wall | r+ spondeuce by telegraph or otherwise between proving the Coudition that there Anvéeriey Joseph, Alcorns Gen JS. Abrenus James, | Walsh & relieved Assistant Adjuteat Genenral E. D. (whieh was referred to the C at the fire at daylight this morning. One whi bimself and or Gen, Hancock in relation to greater destitution among the poor in that city Adler 3, A) _ Au Joba s were al AG. Windticld & Ww, Waddett Townsend. whohas been acting Adjutant Gon. | | a | ted Sone egro fnemsin have thas toe been removal by the latter of the councilmen in than at any period so limited since the winter po py ee CO! Wikre Chee Wi ter eke! | eralof the Ariny since 182 when General | jmrmihs Paramnum, from | taken {rom the ruins in a mangled condition, | Now Orleans nth gh eg ye ; F sencag lg hgh A, Wagner Col Chas B, Warner Caleb, | Thomas was detailed for special service. ( the ist day of June fl Vaited > and it is thought they will all die. directing ues Gateie ee maisoees |@arine Pgs ope ie the etaneanes BB—Bakewain Williams Yoolwart D. | eral Thomas has been since then engaged in or- | bonds. to be collected by deducting trom ti. A large number of hands ase at work on the | fotrcon fate (hore dpe Cee rations to sth seen tg Geo I, Brailes Geo, Cg Mitmere, BA. Wallace 84 W. | oonising colored troop amiging as to the | coupons. of bonds atthe rate of one per | ruins tarecover the okey tan Tt is feared | Mauire into the expediency of making an ap. usually <elf-supporting including men, w. W. Bravan G-o W. Bi bis Wrist Bon BRN, Weleh JB: Wilson Jb. Wil A red 5 cas cent or one-half of said tax, semi-annually. | that ten or twelve have been crushed, "Thence | P2°PFiation for the next fiscal year of $1000) nd helpless children—who, if lef 10 dic H Corbett. Brown HC. Blow Heute T, Binges | son ¥ 2. Wivel £ 8. Warwicl Williams Hea G | coniition of National Gensterirs, &c. General | wien said compons are prevented at the | was contined cs cae buildings mentioned last | ©F the, beuefit of the National Soldiers’and themselves, unaided, are in danger of freezing Horace. Biore Hemilten, Barrett Baty | Wewilon tt CS Con Wells Henry he Wag | Townsend is stilliy the War Department, bu: | Trescurs of thot atioa Sintec toe payinent. Sigh The ince WW auene ane ae Sailors’ Orphan Home in the city of Washing. or starvation. The m ber of Persons now B. Brinton JR, a warty John . Waldron H. Wickart Henry. Werner H. | it is probable that he will be gr a leave of eee. , stisted by the association who have been re. Blerher Ince. Haliwie Aa ‘hilliveer Saco! | Weniworth Hen Job Weaver Jis-ph, Willes = . " PERSON AL.—Mrs. nis at NEWS FROM WEST INDIES. Mr. Harding (Ill.) objected, uniess the reso. duced to beggar, failure of employmen: J. Brown J GW, Barues Jno 8. ‘} ‘Tacoh, Weave Seo = Willard’s Hotel A or sie eS -s. lution was referred to the Committee om Mili- | nearly equals the destitution of the memorable Jeo HH. Beares Jae Fy Bayi a Witics Fee | Tae Anwwa of Dickens bas demoral Brevet Brig El aeaner pa at re bile yar ay ned 1 ge. Seed coe ee ra egy rn F. BealeGH Black John, Bre | Filpee itiams Ju 4 fens ax demoralized evet Bri AVABA. Feb. 13.—The French authority of +. Logan (1i.) introdaced a resolution d-- this city. Journe: » Baker Mr. Byrne Hewrunce, Bet PGi hite iene Wate Bostonians, A respee-able divine of that | a rte} the Island of Guadalupe contemplate laying | Claring that irom and after the Ist day of June, men are discharged from the cl ming of f * z ud, : . recently appeared before his people at an | Company. New York, and E. H. Plumacuer. hk Vc. acelin ajith Basoctions led Suises bonds shall pay an inier- dries, factories, yards, amd Workshops: ai vert K. Bigham Bis! LP. Whariy BY, Worthington Ot y aeable 10 connret the capital Bassetiene with i 7 : ; arly B = : > cea pes fia 5 ‘i nal tax tax of two per cent. per annum, to be | are without ships; porters and clerks withe & iw B Wilgon Stephen. Ward Col Thos Win. Wilson Thos Ttainment, to read one of his pecu- | of the Swiss army. are iumong the arrivals a: port ot Pont a Pitre, on the adjacent Island | qanatX tix of two per when preeeniod or | places, taveter eaee aire rw tty MO. Beny or ay Westmead Thee. behind a litle crimson. | the Ebbitt House of Grand Terre. rig age germ . “ : 3 ree ant Senate an- . ee oe . Young G M SEYS.—MY. | Si, Domingo toi ih A War Vessel, , ve é Bers rong oe poeeny Vv. Bon Weeks weld Svots Leaders = “Ti aete: Frelinghuysen introduced in the Senate to-day Also. asked, but failed to obtain, leave to off r rm gen aah gee pers MS Wa 4, Diarshard Wan. Bartlett Wm, B pang a en ee, os Convensioy ov 7-30 Notes. —T' abil to punish the unlawful use of public | THE CAMPS y HAMPSHIRE: | a resolution to probibit officers of thearmy from mouth was Ir3-f, and. the number of wines a ne Co nt Albert, © te” 7 ury notes ontstunding a ling due on the | monvy and property, which provides that any | Speeches by Gens. Sickles Cochrane, | receiving pay, royalty, or allowance for any | reporied =7i2. The wards im whach there C_Uinpp. Auten & vonant Albert, Clnuder | 8. B. ? y eam Cael AS Crorord Charles H.Chark ‘Chas | "it S.J. BOWEN, P.M. | 51h of June and ith of July next, which are | officer of the Government who shall be deemed {Special Dispateb to the Star.) Yelent foc Aire aries while: they ave in Ghe ser. See ote ee ae Eeerst Aectination ee the ~ubase © Thurston, Converse U 8, Cheste ———— a hal = s . 2 . ep vice, oth, Sth, 11th, and 17th. Phas W Cotb Master Char Coleman DE. Cone R 7ab GRDEAL SEARO Ticim | CoBvertible into 520 bonds, amounts to over appropriating money or property of | Prywovru. N. H., Feb. 14.—Generals Siekt-s | “Sts. van Horn (Mo.) introduced a bill in re- ~ EC ws ACe- | SSS $10.000,000, and at-will require the full wine vermnent to lis own use or that of y | and Cochrane addves-ed a large Union mass | lation toa bureau of steam engineering in the | ReAPreaRance OF a MURDERED Maw i Heke Fartes, Giiehes | Just REcEIven— between this and July 15th to enable the Dr- sball suffer in the penalty of | meeting xt Laconia, N.H., yesterday, and were | Navy Department. Referred to Committee on | Quite 8 sensation bas Teecstie teee tea double th Nayal Affairs. yf en Hiram 3. Cochran Jo: HAVANA ORANGES wrhnent to convert them promptly at mat noUNt «0 nulawfully used or dis- | received with militery honors ana a ho-pitahi smmong the sailorson Lake Champlain by the Caton JC. Cha = : + | posed o: mprisonment at bor | Welcome. Mr. Clarke (Kansas) introduced a bill to | reappearance of one Andrew Weatherwas, a mes. € Beech 2 LARGE AND SWEET, rity: and the public are hereby notified thar | P nig a my imprisonment « Leben or ey abolich aud forever prohibit Indian slavery in | caller, whe Was supposed to have heen mur- ak J. PEARSON'S unless such noes, which the Government are | Hot les one year nor more than fit KAUD ON DISTILLERLES. New Mexico and other portions of the United | dere years, Reter by his cousin, Captain Weatherwax, io States, Referred to Committee oa Judiciary. 1586. The bistory of the case is briefly Mr. Myers (Pa.) trom the Committee on Par- | Andrew =hipped under bis cousin, a: ents, reported a bill directing the Commission- | while their boat was lying at Pike river, on how offering to convert, are promptly for- warded to the Department for that purpo BARE CHANCE. grest delay must ensue in the future del z : Judiciary © “ fe eat Foreign Fruit Depot. dickary Commit [Special Dispatch to the Star.) Privape.rnia, Feb. 14.—The United State Revenne Inspector made a r BUREAU OF STREAM EXGINERRING. Sruune OF T. Van Horn intreduced tm the House t . it through tl: | er of Patents to examine the claim of James ( ext side of the lake, a quarrel atose be acct cr apc | of bonds. il providing that Hew’ and ofr ibs Port Richmond whisky district, yesterday, and | Page, of Washington, for a patent for an in- | them. Blows wer beard and Andew disay Sa er BB.¢ esi iw roke up severtl illicit distilleries, Muction Of the induction coil used jegraph- . 5 rel a hee WW Campin Wor i Car Ecing compelled to remove my place of business {4 wypyicunty is naid 10 have arise eoure the 4 yo : ae ing,and if be found that Mr. Page “yore oa ate vanes, snore untae “iner = man Win, Crane W H-Cook WK. Rraween thie sad Marck It. athe my stock of | 100. Joke P. Hale, on Minister in Vili may be appointed lent. by Se original inventor to, issue a patent to W—evis Americus, Dalley Angustus. Douglas | GOODS to the public at a great aacrifice, for the wei with the pei ivicw and consent of the Senate, | | A Skaris to fill the position of chief of the Bure Steam Engineering of the Navy Depart x ‘They haye skating ia uof | England nearly a> regularly and frequently as wot | Mm this country. The performances in that line im. | week his body was found in the water. The stated im explanation of the bill, | captain refusing toexplain, was arrested and eution was claimed by a foreigner, | tried in Cannda for murder, but was aoquities Ava W. Dorman & & Co, Dodge A, Duncou Col 2. Douglas A W—2, Donaldson Dixon P_ Dennis O'F, Voaua Mr. H. J. Perry, who bas been U.S. ff reducing it wach ible before Mr. My: that this 1 y , “ anda patent had been issued to him by a for- | for want ot ce. He has Tome anid thas A, D. m Ch le, Davis JACKSON YATES. ditticnlty is of long standing, and grew out of | The bill was reterred to the Committe on ure well deseribed im Zehoes of the Clubs. Prom | tin ‘gdverument. Mr Page, however’ who ts | auntee ster oneee go y has ap- a Davi Dugas b. Dam ut Hon 525 7th st. under Avenue Hons: some points of etiqnette—a lady being of course | Val Affairs. inent among the performers 1s the professional 4. Duncr G marling Geo A ter, long, leau and black muzzled, becan-: receipts from | of his bushy beard. This individaal, though 30.16. sive im stature he is not a remarkable “big thing on ice.” is regarded as the Blondin of the H. 0 moon noENEEBY,——_ | involved. Mr. Hale, it is said, threatens to re- 0. HOOD, No. 33% Penns. sien, unles Hed. | eth streets, haw pow on hand fet tower tea ee eee GOLD and ‘SILVER WATC! Henrs . Davis Hen: y JM. Dongiise J Ire Doau F) Da Bois Jaines Dobson JW. Dickey Joxpe an exnminer in the Patent Office, claim~ that he | peared who claims to be the original Aadrew has proof to show that be is the original ins | Weathermen, He identifies, his’ fetewie won ventor: and it is toascertam this fact, and at the | acquaintances, and tel » time to do am act of justice toan American his sbipping to Chim Tyremsal Raven -Ti this source to-day, were, © & plausible story o: tralia, other 4. —_—_- te ap oap ses jondin of the | citizen, that this bill is offered. | ‘unt ports. “His relations are incredulous, whit Gol dW Dracke JP Davis Je ome € Bais | MOR and other rich JEW E thee Hover Minitary Nal ape de s at | cuesuxe Mausam dt maybe some. value se Te il feted ibacerg po ue ma was paaeed - ¢ | the sailors shrewdly suspect him to be an ino Job: Dougherty MC. Decker Tr on | A s wor rieeting # system of military educa stein aed eur, Mr. Bromwell, rom Commitiee 01 poster pi Maurice. baiy Michael, Dodse Dr OP. Bearusen | SCISSORS. TABL ee ae hacks roach © who bave marble based come OE | etl omenter lh. 8, dark. His prineipal competitors, and almost captain to allay any Patents, reported buck a bill to extend to the | lurking enspicions of his own guilt. They a+ heirs of Thomas W. Harvey a patent tora ma- | all waiting the removal of the ice blockade io chine for lurning wood screws. order to have a more extended consultation au Thi- application for extension has bevn before | final settlement of the vexed question, G = he the Penenits ene Neon ore | Rivne. SILVER . tion, to be extended to various colleges through- Thos Dyer & Thompson, Dyson WH Degen, | GLASSES. Se be out the country. Last summer Col. Whittlh-<y Wm. Dodge Wm. Down= W F | Ne. detailed by the War Department to draw Oe eo ee | Feltreco, ap a plan embodying the idea of establishing id housekeepers who Wave Wt ) his only companions, are beginners. who come the comnon so- | earty, to get ts much of their tumbling down done in private As may be. They give ihé spec. Tutor new ble top furniture, to know thi Invon of gum arabic is an excellent absorbent, and will remove ditt, &e., from marble, 1. iginn ding ideas of the umber lapri Brush the dust off from th 5 ngress for the last two Or three session=, aud | —-—— . Wise werick Lewis. Elaprite on are me - : 4 can varnes! € L OF SI . > : E'—Farrey Alonzo. Frit 92; and 384% Sev. 2 ong= # consistency of a thic! cil tortions it is capable of ac! Bn n “ ve - ‘trond v 3 ‘Captain Bernard 1 | No. S424 amd 364% Seventh at, bet. Band tute. | mittee has taken this plan as a basis, bat will Xpove it tothe sun or dry_wind, or both, | [Us contortions it avoid maeaine hbo eee OL Air ae ee ee | enn armani e a | Wishes to call attention to the public that they are | pertect system of their own somewhat difler- Se ee of, 1 ere is» crowd gathered to wit- | family had ever obtained any benefit from it. | haif-past ® o'clock, Inst even im the dare i CYA told -Scomnnpeetenntond tions of mer” | ent. ‘The leading idea ts, that as many colleves seoronget wed ore ate yok REET break-dows | J: was an act of simple justice to pass abi; | whem his progress’ was snddeuls at Fisher GW. ®oster | fcr that “4 " ch eas ch re ui 2 rmed on skates by an wnd + | bill. contract with a figure which manifested nod ~ act that we give special sale of | in each State as choose to make military ition does not have th fetes ollee ;: aapeise pusouter | Personal and Real Estate. Parties declining | cation a part of (he regular course of siudies, | should be applic againe Make a: peste | cueerea ete ann a ee Mr. Schofi:ld (Pa-) said when he was 2 boy | position to yield an unobstructed passage. A “ 7 cleared for the disporting of a doze thn ern New York he knew Tho W. | light was procured and it wax found tha housekeeping w find ready sale for their ; With soap and whiting’ Wasi the emule flex ui im Western New York by Thomas f EE Farviture at our euler soma 11 be supplied with tutors by the War De. | ¥ z. st | asts who propose to skate through the Lancer-, lifeless forim of a man was hanging gular sale days every MONDAY. | partment, and graduates of such institution. | ¥ ith i then lave a coat of the ey, He was ah rking btacicn ste upon | 4 performance which would be Rarer, Me wees Rat Vek Mackasaite ore perfect it fort an honest man, and witha! WEDNESDAY. and PRI AY. at WA. M.; aixo an inzenic from one of the small be: tae : aettd ERD ML; also, | he top of the © vor bree days. Afterwards wash of | but tess fu {4 majority of the participan)s om faa egipaventay 91 paurs oF tor * poy Evening at7'P. M. Will be allowed to enter the army on the same | with warm (wot hot) water and soap.—: could manage to keep upon their feet. at the | OM; and devoted himself to inventions. His in- mamevss supposed ahaes' wate Chama aes rason te Forste | Pease on hand a large stock of Furniture of | UE as West Point eadet« gg oak Benen same time, Which Uwy can’t and don't. Hence | [ustead of saving what he made sech was his | tou,anditiceaid ke ancedrove m Brom, Garret Wm. Forrest WA. Freshony Win a ashin MLET EGO nen ed ae a ce much tun and loud kiughter by parties parti- | Geyotion to invention and impro: horse car. He was of light complexioa, cur! Boy Wan, iint WB. sch a Green A va PY “sewenth berect Tux District MAnsmaxsmir.—Mr. Tre Thy ALapawa eypant and parties observant, would invert all his earuings in something uew | ing hair, and wer two brown roa Go Getlur se A nit A. Groou Anirow, 176 FW. BRANDENBURG. — perp | bull. trom the Committer on Judiciary, to for cAcbsalee katie ais tooo theb i , and the result was that while he benefitted | and a’ brown — Kossuth hat ie it ease 76 pave which had been referred a bill introduced by | the registered vote andl Gok tece than weve Wowrn Doctors.—A step in advance has | the work! by bis inventions, be realized but | must have hung bimeelf between 60 clook ae les Capt E B. Gilbe: | _ Partientar notice is given to my fellow-citizens | yr Thayer, on the “3d of January, 1665, pro- | in the same counties for convention in October. made in Lond A fortuight ago, the | little for himself. He died poor, and bis child- | the hour when discovered, but just when Frank. Garn Grant Gordon, Gros | and all dealers in Carpets and housekeepers cen- we - ri SObacMares at deo tla [ithe neriainl ne p | CoUrt of assistants of the Apothecaries’ Com- | ren are now also poor and it was but jnst that | why is a mystery, Ooroner Thayer was called way Bane Siadta ae. | Ril pa amctorag toestoge ASGHAIN LiGr | Pisce or Columbia cabmiied to taesemse | SM tes, Th wal sae or mic wt | Hey deemed tat Sornen tboutd met be x | Ty shoiane herctiind by dee labers of ste | aad endorse Gedy sunowed 00 he @ ad A. Goodloe Jump | and COMMON or COSTOMAR CARPETS." Deal nani Pecas b: <i oe © | be not tar from 000 Nees thas. | Stated toon Geek eens: in arts; and it | father. He would vote for the bi use.— Beaton He 3 r , = a jo-day an adverse report with the recommen- mle is probable that this important concession will | "My. Schotild’s remarks bad an iamediate ef. RS SA lag geen mg gear ond 7 4 ae Ppt coon mp Howe tne | be followed by admitting them unresrrvedty to | sect, jor several members indicated ators dics: | | S@rLewiston; Me, bar had a theatrical rep-+- sat pricns. ee see Deaton a. tee will Wave the Sure | the medical examinations, It is said this de- | purpose of voting for ihe bills and taking ade | sentation ‘of the West Anbore murder, by 3 b eee BEANDENURG. ‘Tux Fins State DOWNER of the Presideat | Sy Saturday for W ton to urgethe pasaze | Cision has been mainly brought about by Dr. tages of the feeling, Mr.romwell demend- | travelling troupe. ‘The murder scene er w feel Wee Gnidia Wea ates will take place this evening. The guests in- | of the resojution introduced in the Senaie on | N. Buchanan, an intluential member of the | eq the previous question, which was seconded. | forth applause trom the audience which cre « PY rG. Grinter & Houvet, Ge 1Vauenxrines vited comprise the members of the Cabinet aad | Weduesday by Mr. Sherman, Court of amistauts, which is the governing | “mr. Farn LS Ee | See. Saree she wasmmmnennions a Grade viworth, 4 x . 1 ers 2 y DY . ly. . Buchanan is col upon the table, Not agr yeas, $3; mays, | of complicity in be » Hartsum Chas yi, How 1 — Diowes Segue 29 Ont of 1S Upson es 10 the Oonstih ‘utly formed to promote the develop- why the bill should ” | his release. This ts to Repeat the per fackett CW. Hill Capt, Hoyme ¢ 3 tional Convention, or les« than one-fourth, are | We recently a : son why the bill _— 4 4 » Be alter, B Peake ee we Hepler |) asehte bls peas nied ‘Tux Puxsipent has received petition from | lolerd soe ee te Carolina 13 ont of va | en of the Lads’ Medical Colleg: on asound ke Bromweil (it clowed the debate, earnest. | formance for ‘Verrili's beneait, ge aS agg : BEAUTIFUL Va) . George Francis Train, asking the aid, influence | delegates, or less than one-ninth. are colored. ee eee ere en ocati “as - ee Lee Hurd Brae us, ttalsey fred Hyath, F iter | «Ny Comic Trash) and power of the United States Government to | In Mississippi 12 out of 128. In Louisiana the pee ravaen on irony, me odes Ry espa! upon wv yy sooner by Eibeetnaed bn 0 ledaniee masunbead auth tee Holmes Goq Ml Hitskixe Hewes b Hectoe ke | 7 enforce his claim for $100,000 against the Brit. | blacks have a majority of 10. In Florida 20 out | T2, Of enbecribers and friends the names of | fae car 58, ass 90. : livered by Professor Tyndat! before the Royal Bias vey Cee oy H fH: Hizsineon Heury L. | uiich must be sold. nad wo olor them, Mt Nedacbd | © ‘Government for iNegal arrest aud false im. | 0£5? are colored. 5s Sane Sot a the Duke and Duchess of Argyll, Mrs. Glad ¥ . Institution of Great Biltain. Among bis ¢x- her Haney waieht task Mesum J ei a macerietee ee . : prisonment. bema leurs enlereh, aboatons: Afthef the warts preg tye ae we cally ps on pea Sith water, securely piugged, and then none] on JC. Hacgon Jeo, Hutchinson Jno | aan aet body. In Arkansas 5 out of 73 are colored. In is t a es Bon Jno, Hetchinson Jos, Hudson Jf. HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE, | Tae JuptcraRy Commrrren seem to have | South Carolina the two faces are about eq ual in a bucket tilled with ponndd fon and sai: dervo: wate JC. Hepbura Jno. Harrison | the CURE OF CrouTr.—Ap exchange, referring to In about hatfan hour dJebuscn. Howlsus Levi fuse, Litebnetd and | FRENCH & BIVHARDSON, about abandoned the investigation into the con- | in the Contention. Ip Team delegates the fact of a doctor in Heidelberg ‘and two of Reo Giftert. "Herface © BU pete |. 334 Pennsylvania uvenne, | *uet of Judges of the Supreme Court. At its | bave not yet been © Mie genet, SOFIE Gk. pt SrenD ts. eran. meeting this morning the subject was not men- Hevrick W Houston Hon Wm. rai WS, Hall, Was quence of sucking the blood flowing duri 00 BS DBIED LES, S2"A Paris correspondent describes the new of tracheotomy, 5 1000 ti “ an PEAC! c oned, and no action was taken to compel re- stated D Thos, Halstead -iol Wm. | | heud-dres sisting of a lovely black Ince E Holt Wm. Hill Wm B fl tne Api LY BOAP fractory witnesses in the case to appear and er bak agai wie thrown ever the | the disense it alwrys curable by a simp! Co lnvier Ja 4 j 2 ~ | testigy. chignon and hangs down 5 t i ’ ‘30 keer GLADES BUT: Lie bea of : Anes Jacheoe Bled. Jeuks Anse T Tasch Band, 14 barrels OUL RUT ERM Navan Onpens—Lieat. Commander c. c. | Parle Diack or colored Celvet diadem, with | ater sete deo aehbein Hees Smee | eee? sea Pemnaylvaminerenue, | Carpenter detached from command of the Wy- | over spanned sath & gold and steel cornet. At = son Ji |. Johns t oming and placed om waiting orders. Pay- | ix very becoming over 8 dress on snowy Tillwan, Javie dames 8. Jom GRAY & CO., master H. L. Wait detached from the New | White shoulders ay, 2 Matteson. J) nasi Hampshire and ordered to settle bis accounts. B. Milliken, editor and publisher | seed the working Fite schndont Woleeme—, Jonce We MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Paymaster Richard Washington ordered to ee oftue Vermont Hecord snd Parmer, Cochiies | whi -_ MCRacvirers AM. Riopler Augustus, Kent | New Hampshire. Acting Vol. Lieut. red. F, | f;h¢ Vermont Record aud . Kellarer Col C6, Kenttic Char L- Keehn & | «WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. | faury ordered to the Vandalia. eo Oimneckient bpterd 40 apbindaiohe: axaeun ete Davis, Kelly Kev Dr, Kal Emanuel. Kelling | ‘The Dickens ticket speculators in New Haven ing Park, near the Geadet Kingsbury Geo N- Keating Geo, Kery if | BRooMs, GxxrnalL Howanp, Commissioner ‘of the | jo. They we Mi T Rey Kelley JH, Kee Ke Job MB, Rellex Jo: ' - E: ve come to grief. ne. eregstel toe wells, chigan, Soph ¥ Kregs Jug. kere] GK joo gh HE, | rwress, Freedmen’s Bureau, is absent on a short visit | peddligewithost licenses, thas be ‘ iS ey Mev P'Kautmann A hendrick Win J to Philadelphia, but will return this evening | gg- ‘The railroads everywhere are comi = Ld ers enight © ow Lasbe COBDAGE, &c., ac. | | down on the sale of mdeorat pubiications in » lad nen Caanaies, Hpitrgn, Charieg a. Little Ridredee'W. | 15 youzon AND 902 FRONT STREETS, ng | Harlem being amon the tatect which eave Se o lines P, bowie NEW YORK Seok Usmnan iS tso Soha B who was engaged at the Supreme Court, dy as TH. M A. GRAY. “ Bpyano BEATS. WILLIS! _ enbiadl the lake water. SCRE Sore tee ae trem ieee ra a GF A PT ae eR

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