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EVENING STAR. py UBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED 1 AT THE STAR BUILDING, 6. W. Corner Pa. avenue and 11th street, al if NOYES. BAKER & CO. | ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to theit sobecribers in the City and District at Ten Crvws PER WERK. at the counter, with oF without wrappers, Cunts each Paics vos Mattime:—Three months, One | ‘The smount of securities beid by the Treas. Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars; | ——. Brvrof the United States in trast for National one ram = mig tlc Ta Banks, reported to-day, were as follows: For the office longer a aie, WEEKLY STAR-puotished on Fricay | VE, XXXI. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 186s. N2&. 4,709. ' Punic mobcye Biceenek “Tosa, Sian: Amount of National Ban! irrwmcy i sued during the week was 75.670, mal - cevestasruxer, 486| SPECIAL NOTICES. THE KVENING STAR [TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR,| FORTIETH CONGRESS. | si2s.cmumrsme"S'sy"atrarhiet eve Sy SS Matta iowine — mounts —Matilated bilis returaed, $6,929,715 — s put General Shermar there to make unlawful Bites of Insolvent tonne poled at te eaed . This Afte: U i requisitions on the fuuds of the War Depart- by Treasurer, $22.04, leaeree — This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Afternoon’s Proceedings. : cTeaying tn actual circ FINANCIAL AND (COMMERCIAL. “| Dowie the week ending towiay there has been received by the Treasurer of the Un ted Maes from the printing division, 499,000 in fractional evrrency. Daring the same period the :moont forwarded wns ss follows :—To United State States Depository at Chicago, Ill, $00: at Louisville, Ky., $2.00", Crncinnati, | Obic, geejoce; Nations] Banks and others, S212,450, Pouds, sz). There was also tor- | Warded im _ otes: $560,000 to the Assistant | Tressurer at St. Lowis: €50,(00 to the U.S. De- | posory at Chi ‘and $47.33 to Nationa! nks apd others, ‘otal, 65/7 35. ment, or to drive out Cony 1 Would the istion at this date, sua senont _ President bave dared sucha posi —___e—_—_—_ Tbe smount of fractional currency redeemed FROM EUROPE TO-Day. IMPEACH MENT tion to such 8 man as German. The Manacers | and destroyed during the week was 807,000, L oa s aK have cone too far back, but we don't ask to SPRING STOCK, THE REASON why MISHLER’S HERB BIT- PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. [By Cable to the Associated Press.) & | giveany evidence eb to the Presidente saoerecs —— TERS cures so many different diseases, is because The New Army porate France—Excite- oak. woe & before or agen ett the acts, The Presi- w Sue ae : Securities, 7 s |-filled to-day. in an- 4 N. MAS CORRECTS HIS TES- | dent was not seeking for a tool, but for an hon- ASEINGTON, April li, 186% —Jay Ocoke & UST, OPENED it is the best remedy for a deranged stomach,or | The chamber was well y vas < 2 a Dyspepsia, now known, and becase it invigorates | ticipation that testimony of interest would bo | , FARIS, April 11. The effect of the new army bene oe vreve' ae “Sherman | 5°: uniue et ce ar the entire system, strengthens the nervous ibres, | Presented, The British Minister, Mr. Thorn- | cently taken by the Government, has been to | He Stilt ims to Act as Secretary of | tke this place for— — : Buying. | elevates the standard of all the vital forces, and | tom, was in the Diplomatic Gallery, which create @ great des! of uneasiness thronghont Ga , ai! Mr. Butler here interrupted to make obj°C- 17. § gs Qoupon, 1881 mk ne was better filled than heretofore. General nee,"and particularly in the rural districts. Re bln tion. . MARKRITER’S, | sustains a most healthful tome of the entire human Waraiiin ens pincde cothestien gana aue The marmatiags of discontent had beoctse ao Mr. Stanbery insisted on his right to say UU: 8 Five —— = ata crasniem. Medicine that wil do this, will ureesy | Gigoras Butler sunjected bim toa pretty anarp | D4 and. a1 fiion found it neceesary tocakoel | temOutcitieaiuke the Ship.'s =" | SAR! ey imtended 10 prove, and heshould co U'& Five Torenules, 1008 ao Ne. 456. EVENTH STRBET........No. 486 | disease, for the simple reason that natare will do f press of the nation found it necessary to dispel ean a tee 8 Soa ee ae ie. Sete Some . Dive Twenties, Jana J ah crose-examination, with results that seemed | The uncasines*. —-+——_ too loug at the bar for that ’ thre rest. U.S. Ten Forties... Wwe joons ve Obi Lows’ rather satisfactory to the Managers. The Constitutional, La France, La Patric, and | Lieutenant General Sherman on the Stand. Mr. Mutler said if the gentlemen wonld look © Doors asove Opp Fettows’ Paarz. We guarantee that me woman or child, however |" ‘Licutenant Genaral Sherman seas next cattea | #everal other journals of this city have for the peniver wars at ihe book (Erskine) im his hand, be would pg eed = }—4 is! ia a + . ind ¢ . 7 | Tortwenty-onedey without the return ofthe rosy | 10iRe stand, and general interest was exhibited | Posty" to aiiay public. excitement Tee His Testimony Objected To. Sir, Sunbery was reading bo lover: but was NEW YORK—PinST BOARD. ‘ chutvect hi comguacten hax aotaciatia of good | ™ the galleries as he came forward. He pro- | newspapers pronounce this apparently vast — morely stating what the defense expected ‘0 Covpons, A1% 10,40" ween IL PAPER HANGINGS, . ceeded to give his testimony im a clear deliber- | preparation for war the best pledge of peace. | Spirited Discussion between Messrs. But- | }:0ve S20», 1868 111% 7.308, 68S WINDOW SHADES, spines ate manner, particularly satisfactory tothe re- | | FRANKronT, April lIEvening.—U.S, 20's Jer and Stambery. 3tr. Buder would have bern content to have | EBV 580 of sad renee Sold by all D: ts and Dealers. ss i joc. | closed at 754.875% for old issue. —_._ — teit this question to not only the lawyers, but WS Gold .....-se0eee OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, pie pb ae porters when it was interrupted by anobjec- | “To pox, April 11—Forenoon.—The holidays SaTuRpAy, April 11. the laymen of the Senate, without argument, .In &Ty, 8.107 y is DR 8 B.HARTMAN & CO., Proprieters, L: tion putin by the prosecation agatnst testimo- | continue until Thursday. The following, SENATE.—The Chair was vacated immediate. | °Ut®8 the learned counsel had argued, it was —— »—_—_— PICTURE CORD AND T4SSELS8, caster, Pa., and-Chicago, Liinois. fe 15-e30 ny as to comversation between the President | therefore, are only street prices : Consols, 93 ¥a iy afte ” iucumbent on Bim to repiy. This question was Wall Street To-day. NAILS, RINGS, and Gen, Sherman on the 13th of February. by = 5. — 7249724; Illinois Central, gfir bph e gr cs soe shacanians aieond 12 wee genre eee og om oa , April 11.—Stocks are activ : ALL'S The argument by counsel for and against the i Eries, 47. a aR ie Se gray vr ies Tae eaueter: Per cent. Governments steady — VEORTABER Societe HALE BENEWER | gamesion of tie totimony wana protracied | ,,h*422POUT, April LU. S50 ease, at | ths Bergcant-at-Arme te open she Gout. 1) | ine natn ith relremce tp ike appotn : HGRA NENG. Se. Haris Vecerante Sicitias Hain Rewewem | one, and brought out some sharp sparring. | “f'iverroot, April 11.-I: being a holiday | took theit sears, in respect fo that ‘matter of the President, ‘Bondings New Terk Machete — Restores Gray Hair to the original color. serving to relieve the tedium of the dry, legal ee the moter cponed int dull tale genes de ot Vi, acter pnd ec re wae ce oes — solid —_ ve (By T a} - 3 "se VEGRTABLE SICiLIAN Harn BENeweER ONDON, April 11—The bullion in the Bank | nounced, an came forward and took their | clined to Teceive 1 anagers charge: - Segicpeed een shows wwe tose elergees | | Bates Tents tar bale Aber ting oe procecdings. of England bas decreased 219, pounds stere | seats o! that the President wanted a tool, and they in- | yN=W YORE, April il—Flour more steady wicket PAPER HANGINGS Hau's Veceraaie Sicitian Haim Bexewer | |, Tye argument had not been concluded when | ii, 6° The House of Representatives was then an- 4 that he had found one in the witness Potts i? cemts better Corn 1 oe Sete : : = Makes the hatr scit and glossy. the Court took a recess at 2.30 p. m., and was nounced, and came forward, eight in number. | (Gen, Thomas) last on tLe stand. He asked Pork duli; a. cave ane eerie peter which secondius to price, | Hazz's Vecerasie Sicitiax Hain Bexewea | continued after the recess by Mr. Wilson, of onto. _The yournal of proceedings of yesterday sees | Senators whetber be was notaft tool. “This 8! 20 ction firmer with & good speculative 4 Sre made df the best quatity aud finish. . ee Does not stain the ae Revewss | tbe Managers. Fenian Mecting—Proposed Adjournment | “ign of the a ee the | Sonu eae ae teeta een 1a ac | lanaa. Freignts dull, Spirits Sepuntincee! OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. | Hibs proved itself the best preparation for the hair | B During the progress of the argument Gen. aa eee Mangers asked for © modification of thezis: | piddinget the Breddent. Look at his cece, #06. Rosin firm at 920. From $2 te $25. embracing a very beantifel vari- | ever presented to the public. Sherman occupied a seat on the stand to the {Special Dispatch to the Star.) Tule £0 as to allow such of the Managers and | mony, full of prevarications and eeulians. 08s th of Card Frames Foreten and DomesticSauare | For sale by all druggists. Price &: right of the Chief Justice. He is anxious to Corvmepvs, April 10.—General O'Neil ad- | the counsel for the President as desire to speak | This effort to introduce this testimony was like Amother Terrible Western Steamboat Dis- Frames on hand and made to order. _ BR. P. HALL & CO., Nasoua, N. H., get in his evidence to-day, in order to leave to- | dressed a large crowd of Irishmen and others | subject to the provision thatth- tinal argument | che case of & counterfeiter, who, Deing indicia aster and Loss of Life. WINDOW SHADES, | mhs-W Saat 2m Froprictors. | sworrow on bis duties in connection with the | lastevening, in the hall of the House of Hapte- | | sail he opened and clesed ca:the part ef the j) tor rare noe poyecetgll a vaae A terrible disaster occurred at Lake Mi igen $18 ait; in size from six to nine = 5 i tatives. st te ted dec. | House. wou cn e that he at- at an early hour yesterda: or nt he ‘Window Shades made to crder BATCHELOB’S HAIB DYE. Indian Commission. Mita tion Ghar iRG AERO Ee ee oe Se Buckalew desired that the motion of | tempted to pass a good bill on the 14th of Jan- steamer ‘Sex Bird, owned by "AE "Goer re for Paperiamang and Window Shades | ss syiendid Hair Dye ia the best inthe world; | _ Itis har¢ly possible that his testimony will be | }#7ton that the gin. on British soil, and | the Manegers might go over for one day uary. The gentleman (Mr. Stanbery) had, in rich, took fire between 6 ands o'clock, mbout Pa nctually ¢ cated ie city been SI ae the only’ trne and perfect Dre; harmless, reliable finished to-day. The next witness for the de- | most emphatically denied that McGee was as- Bi gies | and others.—No; iet us od at ona tar ans pened eve yd —— pe gh nd wre suey rABY, Order not satictactority filled will be cor- | UnteTemedies the illeteots of bad dyes; lovigo. = pb eared mae apes aia agree Was adopted yesterday in the | _ Senator Frelinghuysen would move that the | Mardy, page by page, and this was theme, (eewared. exceedingly rough Tue cmtanen "TERMS CASR. | Grbvewn. Sold by sil Drugsiste aoa Portumers: speech at St. Loui State Senate to adjoam on ihe i7th instant, | Sion we eeerame moved that the rule be Ef Decitnen ina teoner cote Te cmanion sins on mi on Seek. od P = : s Sherma 2 “ Ly. eas worth $7100, 6 Se ea No. te Bond treet. New York. = ‘* a At 3.30 the decision of the Chief Justice | TMU! the Arst Thursday in December. modified so as to allow three persons on a side in mies enn ae = had *yer seen, prance on cither womeor cargo. meer > 486 Bi N : x i 4 5 . a ae to participate in the closing argument r. Stanbery.—Mr. Ct request James H. Leonard, one of the - that the evidence was admissable, was over s Bi ‘ one of the survivors ai = cf * he Chiet Justice said the amendment of the | the gentlemen to desist from such statements. mak states y "e Barware Dane R Sverre, MABRIAGE AND CELIBACY. ruled by the Senate, by @ vote of 2 to 23,a te be Tried Next Week. | Senator from Ubio was Rot bow ts ondes. I merely read such portions of the argument of went to his ‘wifes sate teens, anda tock he an Seas ee se Ax Essay ror Yorse Mzx ox tux Cutugoy | number of Republican Senators, however | MONTREAL, April 1l.—Mrs. McGee, widow | ‘The question was then announced ou the mo- | Lord Erskine as was necessary to show the us, | Wend hesrd’ tie aga of fire. Went out to . . ae } ee ee eee wo poboriors yoting in favor of admitting it, amongst them | of the murdered D'Arcy McGee, has refused to an ‘ Pecing 7 Eiaeees he z - a3 Sa ee followed! ‘the wprach of —ere cause, and found the bost on fire a - aed : : : i Agee nany of the Managers aud counsel a: so de. rr. Bu 0 of the a flame “ gL M. WILLIAN, | ee ie ene ere obec ae a al cinreiageg sid: * Sprague, | accept an address of condolence trom St. Pat- | /auy 0 speak on the closing argument. counsel, and thonght he had read much more. | close to the ctsecnene that be bed. my ent IMPORTER OF i@ as Ee ae LIN HO oe ’ an Winkle, Authony, Grimes, Morgan, | rick's Society, as she thinks it primarily the Senator Howard asked that the motion lie | He then referred to the precedents which had He immediate rushed in to rescue his wife, but PARISIAN FANCY GOODS. | Bawen eee * Trumbull, and Willey. cause of her usband’s murder, Three of the | over. been cited by Mr. Stanbery, and argued that | wa revented from doing so by the flames, sn poor vias eee | aw The question, “What do you know abont Prisoners have turne1 Queen's evidencengainst Senator Conkling asked if it was in the | they bad no bearing in this case, He was per- | which cut off all communication with the state- Pevis FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. the creation ot the Department of the Atlantic u- | Po Tol @single objection to take the metion | ff And 7 Cite Tres n for any evide: - | 1001 le wr sively established. ‘The trial will take plece ity willing 'y evidence to be intro. | room. He did not see or hear of his wife afwr | ee over, duced to show the character of Andrew | be left the state-room whea the alarm was In constantly receiving New Goods, selected by his | The reputation this excellent medicine enjovais | WS< then put. next week. The Chief Justice said that it was,and no- | Jobr as that was the point in the case given. Mr. Leonard thinks there were o mpecial a in Paris. His Mantillas, Silks, Sat- derived from ite cures, many of which are truly Ubjectrd to by prosecution, and objection tified the counsel for the President to p ed. of Hardy: *. more than thirty passengers on board. Find- i Laces, Trimmings, marvellous. Inveterate cases of lonte perrbecened sustamed by the Senate. PANIC IN A CHURCH. Mr. Stanbery said Gen. Thomas desired to | The ited States had ruled out ing it too bot to siay on the boat, and Fealizing re Ria Gl prmett aes | testers Ween purified and cared bY ite Serois | The question.—« Did the President make any | 4, ar re ic aie igen Spemrey 1, | teexiae nce im rola oa to) the Appoimtment of | the fect that ber destruction was inev table, he Lubin s erie, ota. #08» + Bare oe 37 is. dessa suide Recta tary ot We ICAGO, April 11.—Last night er omAS was then pat on ihe stand. | Coope ( .) had said that the Presi. | sprang into the water, and being a yigorons ron rape Na ahmed ved gs ms agen men yr el ge Proper ticia {0 You to tweciie RecNiary OF WER Fa Coa ed tn ‘Mary's Cs he letter he received from Secretary Stanion us serkting for tools, and alsothat te swimmer, soon got hold of aboard, aud cling. Dresses and Mantillas made to order. were paicfully aMicting, have been radically cured |! ivferim © was densely crowded and during t st did not come into his possession d pot make Sherman his tool. He first ing toa piece of the paddle-box floating neat, Orders for Goods frem Paristaken. _mh2¢1y__ | in such great nembers in almost every section of | Objected to, and the point is being argued as | an alarm of fire was raised which created a | URtil aiter the second interiuew. He wicked aa then Sherman, and then do: be clung to this and drifted with the waves to the country, that the public scarcely need to be panic in the church and a rush for the di niso to correct the expression that the P wh, uutil be struck Lorenz) Thom \ fu tand hy 1 ay = =e = “= = we country, vl D We go to press. ic in the church and a rash for the door. | Iso to corre we express: wat the Py wu . until he strane prenzo a the thwest, landing three miles north of GQEOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, RAKES, & informe of ite virtars dr'uses aaset desizachize||| (rilkcae to ve prsielie Wankthe cpmotion | rpoien ot the galloriee WLihinee een eee | cata an ssion of the ofiies.” The Pie. er.) “He did not see that it was very | Evausiowan, Netween teven tan ten noe NTS _ FOR ROWLAND 'S enemies of onr race. Often, this unseen sud unfelt persons; all females, were killed. Several oih- | ident stud, ers were seriously injured, two of whom will | #!so de-ired to co! die. heard Dr. Burleigh’. « irge of the office.’ F mony. He WHOLESALE AG SPAD. ary tor the comversatic any Sue ws to allow three speeches on aside after th AND SHOVELS. tenant of the organism undermines the constita- : — tion. and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal | dence is in will be sdopted by the Senate diseases. without exciting a suspicion of its pres- | which case Mr. Bingham, of the Managers, ————_—__— read. but did nu v ht, after being upona frazment of the ck .welve bours, drenched to his skin, h clothing ‘rozen, and himself more dead than cctal arrangement we are prepa With above named goods "The attention of wholesale and retaildealersis jh" called to cnr large stock of No.1 Bay and saparill » bt Want d out, even Loren: alive, afyr his perilous ride of not far from factor | 0 bi ro J f J cond dase paper and subject ¢o | CnC: 4anls, St secae to breed tnfection throus will probably make the review of the cas THE INDIAN PEACE COMMISSION. et = Joe" and + 5. "a fifteen mics, Mr ard faW about twenty at me allowed br Balint sion,rapidly develop nth one or ether of itsideons Mr. Wilson will deal with the law points, and | ST: Lours, April 10.—The Peace. G An copchatsit tothup nny ec beongaa test | boone ane in copiaenannn ma poe rt) REL S44 CO. forms. either on the surface or among the vitals. rect mo mine ytapaieas, ie pido Pr : . wo ‘sm ty, ie ° amirdinirly. Me car [Exp.Chren.Rep &lutel Tn the latter. tubercies may be suideniy deposited | Mr. Houtwell deal the imvective. On the de- | Tredndians tan elt try heed ole by the President t | ward, When wall this trad ond—sixiyem seemed to sink almost immediately. He saw _ SAY MACKEREL. | _—s* ithe lungs or heart. or tumors formed inthe | tenee Mr. Evarts will probably lead and Mr. } Plum Creek, seventeen mils {rom Sidace, twards. Had a dif 3 kK s | ora hundied ders! What wv no Women jump Overboard, and did no? see any No. 1 BAY MACKEREL levers or tt tuows lus pesuence Wy exusiions on toe % yesterday. c ion Did Sal “Karen Oftheboty, | Sianbery conclude the es of this Sar- ho active avmp Back Door Livznatvre.—The new book or foul ulcera Women in the water. He believes that there ¢ the occasion: ticon. I were shout ten women shoar all of whom led bir ‘A letter from | *¥ ’ | must have perished in the flame 4 5 * = | towards him. ‘ | pepe chate ee Eeteraubing grins Tocre SUIME SS | Ui oh dines, SEM stains geet | entitled “Eichind the Scones, by Mire. Keckiey, aoe tua nation wunarod eel: | Secreiary af War Se baat aay Ge M. BROWN & CO., fod | immediate relief. aud. at lensth. “to which we referred a few ppresene month tema Geiea that fellow (Stan t | by Mr. Mun pread rendered it impossible to accomplish by nthe nee CE this Saree) Wass ris tobe published by G. W. Carle. | uiat accom Loe: exis th Never made any sneu 1. D. 1 to prove that object. Thesea was not very high, aad the r Fite, ose ae gon ‘Fetter, [ We at dccornmodation does not exist foranything | bi €s 4 u ect. The t very Gueum, Scar feed, Siuawora: Sore Bye ton & of New York. The publishers bom. | Itke the number which desire to elmgrare peter a 2 ports could easily have weathered at i they aunched. From the best evi- Goodrich, the owner of yersation with M NINTH STREET. SEATON HALL. Ears. and other eruptions or visible form Scrofuions di Also. in the more cone; ins Dy sy. Heart Disease. Fits, that the author | Que hold slave in the | P&T bastic announcement state was ‘for forty years a ho ‘wn was crammed with them, and yes- Mr. Butler.—1i was cayected to, and there I | could have be umbering from fitty to hundreds we: " ce Which Cap’ jo be met on the tha me coldness.)—I have | the Sea Bird, bas been able to obtain, no effort y, Nearalgin, and the various Ulcerous | best (of course ‘the best’) Southern families,” | frou The Wien ot ee eee * » WAS made to stop the engimes until circom — aifections of the muscelar and nervous # j fom she. teriorns « fe ces preyentes their “further mnoten, ane KIDWELL & HENDE. * | “Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis “during the plotting of the rebellion a confiden- esern Railrond de y ‘ 2 allodied 10 St was. that the belm havier bree pat 605 NINTH STREET, SEATON HALL, | curt by it though te tne is Feguired tial servant of Mrs. Jefferson Davis,” and | toward the railroad t steamers | if it sinks the ship. Don’t i aport, the boat began to describe circles of Wonk respectfully inform their friewts and t duing these obstinate maladies b: nee the rebellion, and up to date, Mrs. Abra. | 19%, fearly all of th ed Pe Lieedod Mr. Johnson could testify © tha was 2 very a | nearly amile in diameter, The belief of those Futlte that they have just received thelr Spring the complaint. Lencorrghiea or whites, Uterine | bam Lincoln's modis'e (dressmaker,) configen- | the ages ofeixteon and twen cee nine tea | ould prefer that he show , “Syuich wris charged | who ought to know is that had the progress of by - lcerations. and Female Diseases. are commonly * ona a ” ale! od esp Spiced de Mr. Bude Veil, we will try to Fs delivering a letter of | the steamer + WALL PAPERS & WINDOW SHADES. pe re erp cma ames th ine tial friend, and business woman generally galculated that the number of emigrants for | WiinessWae joking with Ms, Jones: nas. When you came | ibe bee it bee at othe ya | t of aud invicorsting effect. Minute directions Precisely how these occupations fitene for | March and April from Cork will be up to, if | port ing. Joébnson was a stranzer t le . gotten ou Pop parece TURE FRAMES. Pic. each case are found FF ee naeczmeEtied | writing a book proper to be added toa library | HOt excced. the great gah of the same period | hu; bade farniiiar talk With him. ted tained ae tee Meee erect 4 Zi et <1 30" caused by - in whic! eures peck int t - os - . “ = ., TURE CORDS AND TASSELS. PICTURE Eceumataticus of extraneous matters ia the blood, | we are not able to perceive. Withont know. | 1.) ‘auempt at insurrection. mave by the | 2bout bis testumony yesterday to several per. tention of the | A Yorru Roprep or nis Sweerweart, ms oa ere nabees 0B quickly to it, as also Liver Cc mpl: ints, Tor: ing anything more of the author than the pub- | Fenians. on! fee See ue a. Seo at it, and ev tones was — nEn HUsayp.—The following are the 3 LK OTL ° 3 ere this ¢ and ne couns-1 ' = An ot which thes TEENGS, AC. ot the Lowest Poa Ber ogg hae wg often dovtrom | lisher vouchsafes, in the language quoted aE Se Ma bd ood, the Fn Zaedy which recently cocarted 1 Le desired to make @ correction mony. Had talked to General Tow. it, bit to no one else. Did not receiy “ APFAIRS IN MontTGoMERY County, M icing |. This SARS’ 0" © . 1 > Mp. LULA Tom areat restorer for the strength and | S00Ve and without iacebyedps Prejudge the } phi Rockville Sentinel has the follow! of the system. Those who are Lanewit and | book, we are yet apprehensive that it will tarn Appointment of Collectors—The Commi. | Despondeng. Sleepless, and troubled with | out to be one of those sloppy catchpenny af- | ers for Montgomery county, on Tuesday from Mr. Stanton a at- 7 4 % said ie 2. Se eeromntert Won vy acy ofthe at: | fairs, of which Carleton & Co. have foisted so | made the following appoiniments of Coll: ane on ene 2 for the several districts of this county: Firet | Cbeyime with h Prices «fitting up thelr houses for Spring #ill do well call aad examine for themselves at $00 9th street. Seaton Hal! | N. B_—All work in their line promptly exe ity or countcy. at short notice and nt in 180} has pear Mount Carmel, Franklin county, Lad. bearmg on crime: al- They are ss romanticas any novelist bas in- ed in is6k,and he | vented. A young girl, che daughter of wealthy uesiion of lime was to Paren's, was educated at one of the semi- on with General | paries in Oxtord, and it was the intention of nd about the letter til the 22d; was nett to General Townsend aoou 3 don’t think that there v ath uted, Sherman was near ¢ ° it ig! to be admitted. As | her parents that she should make a match = asst lief and convincing evidence of ite restora- | many on the rending public. Nevertheless, it | Ineirict, James Wililameree eA district anything said to General Schriver abou 2 part of the published #-'s and decisrar that would give her a hich position im the cS tive power upen trial . is likely, in the language of the craft, “to have | ward H. Waters: tuird district, Win, W. E ‘over ine mee et ed all the conve ~ ee =< revi pied States world. wl owever, fell in love wit oung PREPARED e A . ie dno | to the President. Was no conver-ation War Orfice, and his por; in co farmer, who was quiie poor. The $ for= E ya success : pecus | fourth district, si ‘ie + el oweewe = e =~ New CO-OPERATIVE STORE, DR. J.C. AYER &CO., Lowers, Mase, aud to oe a successtul venture, pecu. rome Karte Olas Mullican; fifth district, | y14¢ snout General Townsend and General therewith,they propose to shew his consultation | bade her having anything to say t> him, but 487 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND 5 | PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL OHEMIsTS. ee Jurcrsof the United States Circuit Court — ain — Ra ing witne oe w th the Lieutenant General of the armies of | toe managed to exchange letters through | Sold by all Drugeists Every where . aa . alton Gites Meal eee A F. Butler.— Well, when you told usall about | the United States, and his design to induce him | the avsistance of A young minister. Fioatl Keeps constantly on hand the finest Groceries in | “ Z. D. GILMAN, ArrRorniations Ex#avsTeo.—The appro- from thw at = Sue B Rush Rotuete ag | this conversation yesterday, it was not to take the piace, and his desire that by Gen. | they proposed to elope, but the go-beiween be. the Market. at New Yor! ak ceeies Agent, Washington. | pristion for expenses to collect the revenue | firors for ie Apri ie eee aS | Wines. It was not 80.) [Laughter Sherman taking the place the ditficulties be. | came enamored of the Indy, and prevailed on sident an Congress as to the | her to run off with him iustead of the farmer. | constitutional prerogat ves of the formershould | They eloped and were married. The grief of bedecided by law. Om the merest principles | the iarmer knew nobounds. Determined upon = ERRORS OF YOUTH. Secretary of the Treasury will be unable to | on Monday lat, mittee of the House that the Pre A gentleman who suffered for years from Ner- | pay the salaries of the collectors and their “Go along, and take possession ot “* Motual Benefit and Protection.” | vo bility, Premat: Decay . . if it is there put down, of commen ju tice this testuumony is vital, He | Tevenge, be armed himself with a revolver, Others nse the Nae only to catch the trade, | tte etANieeeeions employees until the fund for that purpose is | | A CoRIocs axp Sap AccipENt.—A satac- | © Mr. Butler — War it trup ? apprebended that this honored and learned | and swore that the young divine should die for de-ly SHABES ONLY EACH suffering bnmanity, send free to all who need it | replenished by Congress, Paks! are Wi in New Orleans not many days Witness—No. (Laughte: When he was | Court would not permit this fast and loose | bis treachery. A couple of weeks ago the rivals = the receipt sad directions fox meee coe eee The appropriation for the Treasury Exten- teodtiatos for Gove, FB pel eggs th | called Letore the committer “he recy ithem | game of busting the testimony. | met, and the farmer openly shot down the de emer whic! “d. #0" Le » makes | ty postpore . 20 th: ¢ < 40 p. m.—the Senat < PABIS te prolit by the advertiser's experience can do se | sion is also exhausted, and it will be impos- ] bis home at the house of his friend, Mr. John a eer themeetiers Me vines. bad Sune: son pr pot lt hrf aa the. we coor ene SEAMLESS KID GLOVES | by addressing, in verfect conpdence; OGDEN sible to make any further paymeits for that | Dean. While lying upon Lis bed asleep one | fugu the requ to the committee twice Sd nies eee es Cuuiaercass bs ss apis-ty No. 42 Cedar st. New York. | Purpose until Congress appropriates the money. | G@¥, @ little child of Mr. Dean climbed up and | quested that the examination 1isht be ¢ Hovsx or Reruzsenratives.The House ee Hands ill at work on the gxte tickled his teet, The sleeper involuntarily | yutil the next morning. T test Was called to order at 12 o'clock. 87 John Reeves, a carpenter, was murdered sown nds are sti work on the oxtension, and | gaye « convulsive kick, which knocked th P THE LATEST NOVELTY OF THE Day = = atts gave a kick, which knocked the but it t Wen The Speaker Isid House acommp- | &t Terre Haute, Monday morning. by a former itis expected that the necessary appropriation | Child from the bed to the fi he little th mm 4 4 iE: _ ay eR TILDREN'S CAR Will soon be made, as it is desirable to have the | striking upon its. head. tecerving tajwrice aie nicanon fom Joly A. Lud, tausmitting he | smploye named John i. evens The c FULL STOCK ON HAND, : . 0 ha ad, hist use Believed put down that he dij n ofthe | the clerk of the committer statement of thy Wa- snk for the year end The stave m ! CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES! | remaining portion of the building completed | “Mich Tesulted in brain fever, = eden pout ae ly for occupancy, | Muted im death. “The mental ang’ of the murder appears 0 be that Stevens cla ed money which Reeves had already paid for OF EVERY SHADE AND COLOR | SUPERIOR TO ANY GLOVE | ‘ | | and thus save over $3,000 per annum now le ang play ey ete n ae could not correct the m: nore, Sieve s ‘as eerensy bec oy ares c 5 sires e imagined than | hake correctic - ; imes, M 8 age th a IN THE MARKET paid for outside buildings. escribed. make corrections in writin Lea umes, killing him instant ‘Stevens was im WALL, ROBINSON & CO., ae he rend the testymony all mediately arrested and is now im jail : two pages of corrections 1a 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, STEER BERRY Dextrp.—It has been stated in Washington aerial ee isin epsieaat Daler Did set 1 35 Sor'rns bet jabs Dincheee OT Bias os _ wEewni 7 COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sumner openly a-serted in one of the passenger “sé . Froce cirele, erick and Washington County Flour, all a Fionr, support cutin the are or a portion o 61m STREET WHARF, WASHINGTON, D. ©, | railway cers that there were six Republican | that is secured to the post in the same manner Senators whose yotes were likely to be cast | ®S the catch ofthe latch. When the gate is while the females are paid from fifty to one bundred and teu. 87 The city council of Omaha has “shut 1 grades. Mill feed, storage and wharfage accommodations for | \ a 5 my sas to, the stationary bar st ikes on the % “ly a | down” on pretty waiter-girls. d Hay, Straw. &c loading and unloading vessel mleisien, | PERS lnipenchnians, Thats stmatnonts were || Ciroalaraup perl atid Eales the puis tole plkon Cia eee aad aakan tere “| 87” migrants are going to Wisconsin at the 6 tun producers Mate | oS ALCoAROT | brought to the attention of Mr. Samuer, when | and suppers ito there is no bearing or tran | SMM take posses =i | & sete ca tne pine. Fresh, and at lowest figares. he provounced them untrue. “In the first | on the latch or bi Licut. Genersi Shermar 2 | Gs 87 There is a popular prejudice in favor ot ed ALso place,” he remarked, “I seldom ride in the cars; |, Washington last winter the iunocence of the ladies, but im the present 1 com ei APPLE BUTTER, wp ENSED MILK in the second place, I have not been im them | point murs Aled ose “Pz | cember 4; remained style of head-ress their gilt is manifest. MoM Gatt aco, DESSICATED COCOANUT: ‘- since the trial commenced: and thirdly, as I | world, but we re advised by a Second Ad. | ® member of the Ludi Lose, 87 Vichop Johus will adminieter the rice Indiana avenue ant Ist etre t, for Pudding, &e., &c. hever entertained such an opinion wit ventist that the time for this event 1s now fixed | ©!ber posta sat thar nterest paid and entered up tocr of confirmation” in the Episcopal charch ai a FROM AGH BURCHELL to Republican Senators, I of course never | P'¥ord the shadow of a doubt. The date is | B'\berized as a pa Of depositors Leesburg on Sunday. unde “3 7 : 5 October img ye under Ebbitt Ho corner 14th and F streets, in the: present year. We therefore | Prewlations of the ar five timely warning, in order that the reader | peg roa va : c his house in order and brace his mind > baggy ait! literature pay better | My set : : | Mr. Bingham ch jee for the impending catastrophe haaudbeecie bsee Lapences Jous GBAY &CO., made such an assertion P 87 One of the most determined suicides on record fs that of Chas. Billet, of New Orleans. On the 19th ult. he prepared sometbing like a bombshell, locked himself in bis room, and Twar preaching an . MALERS IN SCOTT'S te ee ere ee « * coneeNTeaTeD EXTRACT than law and politics similarly mixed, is shown 28, to ink Waited or the explosion, His body was shock- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, oF by the fact that Henry Ward Beecher returns He It is pleasant to see that th e w style of en ae ingly mutilated, - JAMAICA GINGER, an income for last year of $35,245, while George | Spring pauts is, so to speak, a little more Lu. | Was be heels &7 ihe woman who so savagely assaulted nueons, Guaranteed strictly Pure and the best in use, e oes ¢ mane than its predecessor. Itis less tight than | | Tbe Chief Justice sad ne ‘ Twinks, tae cout H. Pendleton acknowledges only $9,316. He s Joerphine Comstock, of Chicago, last the ¢kin, and enables gentlemen to take a full ae 327 09 | Friday night, has been discovered and is now TONIC, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC and INVIGORATOR | bers; however, to put it up to even $25,000 | breath without disrobement. The former style the Presid ® abe ihe ay Z = | uncerarrest. She is a young widow CORDAGE. Be. c. | and is also used for Fiavoring perpon: qne.of these Gays. coustituted a sort of corset from the watst to the | Yow Would {she the em “Sjumusication was seieseadtorcame | SoMaw ha Goer, who raiesiained a parson for ¢ : -s) : enkle, The ladies may readily mfer what mis. | ¥ espe noes 8. ins Salat - | a young gentleman named M 19 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, | EVERY FAMILYSHOULDALWAYSHAVEIT Hon. G. W. JULIAN is likely to be his own | ¢ries fashionable gentlemen have experienced cos We obieet 'ta:4 micegs aeek ingand Oarreney. a c Umsjock was soon to bemarrad, eee A Certificate of Analysis from ghe leading Ana | successor in Congress again. The opposition | for nearly a year. A —We ° ard, (V'a.) introduced a bill 87-Fity » 2 ORK. cal Ol 1 ier it be put in writi est the eo E ot tionable act ifty even vessels are among the Babaima. NEW YOR Boras, CRemist of Baltimore, afcompanios each | manifested itself with the usual bitterness this | goprne carer oy abe Hidaniord (Maine) | | Witsoerbed Te © th x : o Chmmitre on ‘Ju. | Islands, collecting sponge for ust in wpholet- EDWARD HEATH. WILLIAM A GRAY. | PRICE ONLY THIRTY CENTS. year, but the primary elections in his district | 1, mocrat intimates that the English execu- | the day after Mr. Stanton came vack + (The i vides that when. | €FY fe& cm y. Pecstareted by indicate, by their large majorities, his unani- | tors who have Artemns Ward’s property in | Gen. Grant was also present. act of ( hereafter be vs B7 At the bonded warehouse ia Galveston, Q HIBTS. ene mous renomination. Ouce nominated, his elec. | charge seem disposed to Keep it. The mother | | Mr. Stunbery.— What cid thas interview re he Presideat, o1 andofthe ma. | Teaas, out of 400 barrels supposed to contain Ss = Sold by the following named Chemists in Wash- | tion is aseured, Bee deerased sepridpe tines ee been able to pate. we oe ’ ex | corres sonality Si S87 of us pres isionn, ena a 300 were found to be filled with GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. ington and Georgetor ee getasingle word in answei er numerous | Mr. Butler —Stop a momer | shall afterwards be enact dimtoa law overthe | Water. pall const " VALVERT FORD. 290 Pa. ay. Washington ished | letters, from those who obtained possession of | Mr. Stanbery.—Well, dic w relate | veto, it shall be the duty of the Attorney Gene- Bec band. ook SULIBERRE Abin aay o8 bamd aed made tocre | War's THOMPSON, comer ist stand Ney | Watt Watrway’s Porwsaretobe published | 1"! money snd chattles of her son after his | tothe occuya ion of the ¥ nent by | ral to draw apand file on record im the Sas | someccm ot eoenwee Sus pansenas bgeanse ier : NEW YORK PRICES. | Srenuc, Washington. in England shortly--to be edited by W. M. | death. Mr, Stanton 1 preme Court of the U tes, Rfeigue! is- | 187. The profits of “Norwood” are included, STEPHENS & CO., stgrad, Weohingon CO-s corner Pa. aye, and 44 | Rossetti, who is, we believe, a pre-Raphaelite |“ John Bullis again alarmed at our pro. | Vy Wr May, f «With such pleadings as shalt be necessary | no doubt. 310 Pe i se, , ; — art as well as in literature, u a 1 a Q. What was the parport of the versa- | ond proper to r: osttunonality ques. mb Tint between 9th end 10th sis son M, SURTES Comer F soa Ce psetert | (ates ese grees mnayal architecture. The English Army | tion ? ed i ‘ey ; Lops SUR : 'd, Washington. = 4 and Navy Gazette, alluding to the extraordi- ‘Mr. Butler.—I ob) ct. ' DAINTI ot PERSON # FURGUSON. Capito! Hint. Poriricat.—The Nevada Republican State | nary speed attained by the new steam frigate Shequcsion wan then 20: I MT. PARBER & MAONICHOLS Messrs. RITCHIE & CAUSTIN, Forrest Hall | Convention ih we Catone the 8th, to elect Wampancag, ae ix ae would we not | «Jn that inters:ew wauat GENE RAL PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, | Georgetown. * delegates to the Chicago Convention, Grant | give to have a class of vessels with <w: return of Mr. stuiton 39 La. avenue, between 6th and 7th strects, GEORGE W. CROPLEY, Bridge st. mh 11 2m Was the unanimous choice for the next Presi- heavy armament, and with anything the | ment?” er speed?” : 87-Politicians will now have a breathing ‘ if spect d celle Muptil the assembling of the cousti utiowality of -weh paris of the enact- phe ‘Couyention at Chicago on the 20th of ied About the coostlntensLewande ne pap aN, i a neat a Pre “ ser sal | ta ¥ nid tl i 0 l- is Wor Depart. | nics shall be so drawn fs to put in iseae me | GCBUAL contest which will be one of the most ott oath ally zealously contested of any in recent times, d Decorative Wall Patoting, Grains Tia atl hiais and sizes of Saisie’ seenmmnennresct Ganon nay iat Se Mr. Butler chiected, . provides for tht service on the Spear ot, | —— ae Brick Frome Oiled. and Penciicd © Jebbtug BSRRict 95, B1, blods snd sizes of construction mesures ot Congrens and ii AZ Mr Nichotron, Of North Oxiora, mines, | Wines ited fhe inversation took place om Huse, a certified Cony” of the teigued isgue and ly attended to. Mf ork: & i OVE and’ - ———— ‘illed 400 feet of black snakes in an old cellar Dhict Sea ake gem pear of reco! Phip eam always be reited rt BARDWAEE Tyo oth etree B Tae Waite Hovs#.—A number of visitors | near his house last Sunday. ‘The Chie Justice thought the question ad- | Ly himself as councel te mete Bri py ed BOBERT BOYD. = the const! ‘were at the Executive Mansion this morning, | _&2~ A bill has passed the Ohio Houseauthor- | ™YS#ble- opcuty of such enactments; and — the L. J. 3OTHROCA Senater Connees asked for the ayes and noes | Court shall make all necessary orders for ad- i e . His duties are defined to nearly all of whom were admitted to see the | i71ng 8 fire mars! on it. ; i Voncing the issue te argument at the earhest 668 I SnIGTON, DG Japaxusy rans. President. “Mr. Grocsbeck and Gen. Thomas | fr {i taking iy getiog surg ine causes of | O'BIE. Stenbery attempted to exylae,the object | practicatie perigd ef ie metiog gaheter ea THE “MESSENGER OF BRALTE,” PAPER BANGINGS JAPANESE, ESRWESE FANS. | Bad interviews with the Executive this fore- | Lave occurred on Account of defects or ne. Dir. Butler objected to the explanation, lieve ay, constituiiopal quretion therein raised, 1 | variety of other USEFUL AND CU Elects. Stanbery said the defence looied ! . Pe UE FRAMES if Y SAPANESE GOODS 82” They are having considerable excitement | thetesuimony af Gen. Sherinan ae nel tee i le ene rade prety ner nea Edited at the Pennsylvania Inetitute of Medicine, Pict! N | N.W. BURCHELL, IvTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this eburch at FE) acon eae AND LOUKING GLASSES, | Corner Math aud F strecia a" ea ord Sfiin.Shy tae the week, in ne Ee vgnins = E ccna a: Sez —— letra pote by all the } held aud taken to be mull and void; but until contains an article on Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, BLE ©) 4 a Tee to-day w 1.955, > is, on tl omen’s ion. Sever: ev ce, and read fr the argume: a a SEES. Tabs Ls, ac ENGRAVINGS | 992 _ander Buistt House. | $70,ei180, and for the fiscal year to date, male members of the church along ith the of Mr; Miler thatthe President nd attempt. | Aidt Getteemed eeemaece cea ae] aukistany Ratton, Sn when eeh tome posi STINGS, BE ‘minister in charge, ve side, to bri ut, Gene Sherman, : 0 i Cha EO EA ine, |G. aurea waLL soo. | funnies O ” inet he affmnmers tad several gaits | Se weeny wilch Nat toes Taian | “acumen mabe Hla the Attorney | vey decay wat whole ent Mace And RECESS FRAMES for Flowers. PLUMBERS, @A8 AND STEAM FITTERS, Corscrexce Fuxp.—Secretary McCulloch | gentlemen take opposite grounds, \prove that tbe President had inted Cooper | rcal parties baying an interest; or of fictitions | PO*#S¢s no remedy for the care of thove disease, PAPER and SHADE! ¢ up by competent | S NINTH STREET, this morning received 100 from a party in’ | &7-Libby Prison bas been fold at auction. sas gon, piper Bs sury in the | partes, at bis discretion—all costs on both that is half gy efficacious as Mishier's Bord Bitters. ¥ Here Beant Pie TRE Firawrs oe every de- NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Atlant KS who Se rey to \ mi oul oe nny Morshans are deserting Deseret tor the gold ‘session of the War ‘Omice, ane Lad pal ‘He speaks from experience, having weed them in scription ou band or made to order. placed ie 2 e Terme cash mh 2-eo?m wb 0 (First established fu 1858.) credit eonstien. his practice for the past two years, to the exelesion of all other remedies, ond without « solitary in- stunce of failure. ———_-ore ‘ SF-The Natural Bridge of Virginia is adver- Rete aatcon the seslatstent of the ‘defendant CALENDER Clocks. JoBs J. PRABODY, wp LOOKSMITE. fined sor 849 PY, public auction on the 25th of [made atthe time and declarations a so: me : 1 5 tapeshown by mse Were equally ad- Jupt received. o cAL- le s. Of See | \aling tg auesuon, oF © lew competing a || ecireet emia 5 No dor No. &; for office are Now. dy 3, oud Bold by all Dragsists and Dealers, -itatumg the show a caltwad se thee Aiquor sold to be taken home and shared Jauced ‘to chow tunoceat intent!’ Before te DB. 8.B. HARTMAN £00., Proprictore Las- ‘pn MM. W Fag, 257 Penna. ave, swith the family. i 3 pPipeidedi Woughtof Thomas af all Be took one caster, Pa., and Chicago, Dlineis, om 2h Agent. ° a)

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