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THE EVENING STAR | ’ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, ) At the Star Bulldiag, : _W. Corner Pennsylvania Av.and Lith Street, ! BY THR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. +e The STAR i served by the carriers to tneir ob moers Im the City amd District at Tar Om TS PRR WEEK. ‘at the couater, with We howt w ‘wo Owns each. Paicm £0R MaAILine:—Three months, One lars; one year, sent from the office longer than ive Dollars. Be papers are d Fitty Oents; siz months, Three Dol. | paid for. | Tre WEEKLY STAR—publisted on Friday sorning—One Dolier and a Half a Year. EVENING STAR. Washington News sand Gossip. DEATH OF GENERAL HOvssBav — A telegram received at army headquarters this morning | Announces the death of Brevet Major General Lowell H. Rousseau, commanding the Depart ment of Louisiana, who died in New Orleans Ast Dight of infinmation of the bowels erst Rousseau Which Siate he was appointed with discinction asa volun recent War to pu: down the re! ¢ grade of Major Geueral of vols oe the 26th day of March, I~ neral in the United of Major Genera Gen was born in Kentocky, from ved the Having © officer in said, bad porns Pas t for him forseveral days prepared a hist of par aey and placed (hereon the names si well-known correspordents, and af- howsands of dollars opposi‘e mes, as having been received by them, ut sl! of them have beeu before the Commit- tee and testified that they received mone of the Alaska money Ter Horse Coumitree oN Accounts come to the conclusion that a retrench he public experditures can be effected by cut- ing off ‘Xe sapply of stationery for the corres: pordents and reporters in the House gallery The Committee have probably over estimated th Ving to be ellected. as the whole amoun: of stationery used during a session by the representatives of the press will not exceed ; nothing being allowed them a lead peneil occasionally and a sheet or two of toole- cap paper. Tre SENATE this morning passé mmtroduced by Mr. Ha regulating the appoin' Deeds, to be hereafter Deeds,” and Warden of the Jail tor the District of Columbia, but struck out all tha: portion ot the bill giving the appointment of Register ot Deeds to the Supreme Court of the District. ‘The dill as passed regulates the fees of the Register. and gives the appointment of Jail Warden to the Supreme Court of the District, The appointment of Keguster of Deeds is left with the President, as heretofore. called « Tee Winter tx Frorwa.—The Commis. sioner of Agriculture bas received trom Florida ® supply of fine oranges, lemons, limes. citron, shaddock, grapes. Ac. In a letter accompany- ing the fr 1s stated tha: so far this winter bas been the coldest since i-s3. Such fruit as Pine apples. bananas, custard apples, &c., bave been killed by the cold. The orange and lemon trees have not borne as well this year as usual, on account of over-beariag in former years. Natiowat Treatne. Vaedine, or the Naiad (Queen, “still hoids the boards at the National, and is deservedly popular, fer it is Many respeets a more pleasing spectacular play thar the - Black Crook.” The scemc effects are quite as beautiful; and the ballet in- troduces the same terpsichorean performers, up several new dances. ‘Tre New YORK Sun heads Senator Morton’s reply to Mr. Greeley “A New York Fimancier Roughly Handled.” This is rather peppery on the part of Dana towards bis old comrade. CANDIDATE POR SERGEANT-AT-Ar ¥8.—Hon. Henry D. Washburne, of Indians, is an- mounced as acandidate for Sergeant-at-Arms of the next House. The struggle between Ord- way, the present incumbent, and the General | promises to be animated. Tas New YORK Wai says: “Washington so- ciety is just now agitated by the reports of an approaching ‘marriage in bigti lite,” to which the parties announced are the gallant and ac- complisbed General Comstock, of General Grant's staff. and Miss Betty, the eldest daugh- ser of Montgomery Blair. Thus. in spite of all | contrary prophesies, the “Blair family’ will still retain its foothoid tn the (;overnment.” Batt or Tue Naval Capzts.—A ball wil, be given to-night by the second class of nava} eadecs, at the Naval Academy a: Annapolis. Admiral Porter, General Gran‘, and several ¥ice are expected to attend. MacisTRaTES JUDGMENTS —Iu the Senate, this morping. Mr. Patwerson.ot New Himp- sbire, mtroduced a bill providing that in all caves in which a judgment bas been or may | + Connecticut, j a: Willard v=, XXXII. Fueni WASHINGTON D. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1869. ng Star. } INSURANCE. ‘ Narionat UNION FIRB INSUBANCE 00 OF Wasaineros. ‘capita. ne es 990,000 » Ofce— No. 71 Lowivians avenue, ope door eneto BO CHARGE FOR POLICIES OR EBVYSSUB STAMPS. Rieke taken on the most reasonable terms, and loses promptly paid. Kar, eecretary Ww. 8. oLmsTes Becretary President be & PUSLPs, Ne. £,940. PERs0NAL.— Ex-Governor J. B. Htwley, of Sad Genera) Rufas Ingalis, are THECaniwet Muerine —There wasa fall | @ttendance at the regular Cabiuet meeting to- day; all the member~ being present. Interxat Revexve—Tae receipts to-day | from this source were $354 905.79 | report of the subsequent proceedings: Failures to the extent of over four millions of dollars Baye occurred among the jobbing and commission houses in the dry goods trade in New York curing the past ten days, and appre- hensions are entertained that some other dealers must succumb, although a general crash is notlooked tor. Nothing, however, but 8 rigid retrenchment, good mananement and a feeling of confidence will prevent it. Of purse, fiaauctal disasters are always to be deplored, but the «ame who are now gomg to the wall piled up enormous fortunes trom the increase in prices and expansion of business Incident to the war. and that they should be losers from the opposite causes is mot to be wondered at, and, bearing thes« facts in mind, the pub! it large ll be very apt to see with 8 considerable degree ot nity the coming to grief of some of the trade nabobs who have for a long time acted as though there conid be no end to their prosperity The WEEKLY STAR, now on our counter and im wrappers ready for the mails, contains al about the reassembling ot Congress, anda nator | Suerman’s great Speech on the Railroad (2ues- | thou; & full report of the Receptions at the | | | | Miss Devonpor White House and elsewhere ov New Year's Day; the Masquerade Party at Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth’s- a fine Story entitled “Strange Society” News; Political News; Washington News and Courts; the Working Peopie; Domestic Economy; Humorous ‘ossip; the ‘seful Items of etches; with Lepartmental, and ‘Local News; Agricnitural ang Housekeeping Miscellany: and atest Tel graphic Dispatches from all paris of the world. sce FORTIETH i CONGRESS This Aftermoon’s Proceedings. Frivay. January =. Sexare.—Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, present ed resolutions of Legislature of Vermont rela- uve to a reciprocity with Canada. Referred to Committee on Commerce the ap) nm of Recorder of Deeds im the District of Columbia, which was amended and passed Mr Patterson, of N. H., introduced a bill to ~ the usury laws of the Distristot Colum- bir: al Wire referred to Committee on District of Co- lumbiz, Mr. Spencer introduced a bill to regulate the price and encourage the production of cotton in the United States. Referred to Finance Committee ‘Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Finance Yeported bill to amend the act providing for a national currency. Mr. Morrill said that by a late frand in Bos- ton, either anational bank or the United States would lose $600,000, As the law now stood, although the officers of @ bank coula be pun- isbed for certain frauds, those who abetted them could not be punished. This bill was to Temedy that defect. The bill was then passed. Mr. Fowler imtrodueed a bill to amend the Act to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of Clan Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. At one o'clock the bill for the relief of Sue Murphy was taken up. Mr. Hendricks addressed the Senate in favor of the bill. Hovse.—The Speaker aunounced that this was the private bill day. and that reports of a private Batuge were first im order from the Committe® on Post Offices and Post Roads. | a | solidating all inte one. mber of private bills were disposed of, when— Mr. Farnsworth (Ill.), from the Committee on Recons: reported a bill for relieving trom political disabilities Wm. Peck and Sam’) Fr. Sage citizens of North Osrolina, ‘The bill Mr. Scofield (Pa.) reuewed a_ motion for an adjournment until Monday. The yeas and mays were ordered, and the motion agreed to— Jeas 6, pays +200. Gas. Kitrateick LEcisLatep OUT oF UF vice. —Gen. BKatler carried through the House proviso im the diplomatic appropriation bill to abolish three South American missions, con- mone. This throws out Gen- eral Kilpatrick ihe Wasbingtou correspon- de nt of the New York Sun says: = “The charge that was privately made on the floor that be exacted $100 per speech for Bis rervices in the recent campaign for Grant led many to vote for it who would not other wise | have done so.” Prominent officers of both brancues of the ser. | The Wa-uington corresponden: of the New York Heraid says that in this matter the main object of Gen. Butler revenge for Kilpat- | rick’s efforts to defeat Butler in the recent cam- paign, for it will be remembered that Kilpat- Fick went mto Butler's district and teok the | Stump for Dana. hereafter be rendered by any justice of the | peace ter the county of Washington, District of Columbia, on wDich execution has been or may be issued and returned unsatistied either ‘2 whole or im part, the party in whose favor the yucgment lias been rendered may tiie a tfamscript of such judgment ic the offic the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and there. upor it shall be the duty of said Clerk, day on which the transcript may be fl enter in s book the uames o aid judgment suc e transcript theory “ball become @ lien on the rea! estate of the judgm the ‘h judgment, when sane Manner as if the judgment bad bern rendered in the Supreme Court of the Distrie THE GimakD CasB was agin up inthe Sa- preme € yesverday, and the argument was ontumued by Mr. Meredith aud couctuded by Dir. Ingersoll. MRS. ScoTT Srppens —itus otvem stated by che apologist for, and detenders of, the sensa- tion plays which now abound, that the legiti- mate drama will not draw. That this is no: rue of Washington at feast ix evidenced by the large and inteiligemt audience who have this Week attended the performance o: several standard plays at Wall's Opera House by Mrs a Sad fime company s peare’s comedy of “As You Like It. evewing. with Mis. Siddons in the rule of Ki treat The play aunounced hakspeare’s splendid com shall bave teen filed, | | ebtor, and execution may be issued Tax InscLt To Miascow: APOLOGI7ED FoR —Intelligence from China is to the effect t three British war vessels re- Teached Nankin, and the British Consul ‘ith demanded of the Chinese oificials Teparation of the insult offered the missiona- ries at Yang Chow recently. The officials en- dea yored to procrastinate, When they were in- formed that unless they returned a satisficto- ily answer by five o'clock on that day the Consul would seize 2 Chinese war vessel then ly:ag at anchor atNankin. The demands were atonce complied with. Three hundred men were to be sent atonce to Lang Onow to de- Es ro Crna | gradeand panish the Chinese officers rmitted the insalt. The first Protestant Jburch in Central Chiga was dedicated in ; Was some time before the wounded co | Rink, Mrs. Charles Spar! edy, “Much Ado abcut Nothing.” for Mrs. S.d- | den’s benefit, and to-morrow she will make ber last appeargnce at the matinee in the “Hunchback THE ARKANSAS MitiTIA TrovpLes.—Gen, Porter. of Gen. Grant's staff, who was sex with Gen. Babeock to Arkansas to inquire inve the difficulties im that State, made 3 repor Gen. Grant. Gen. Porter rehearses the condi - Gon of affairs, the assassinations, and genera! reign of terror thatexisted in that State betore ‘rovernor Clxyton organized the ‘ells what the militia bas done in order, and be proceec: ernor's pol to say that «the Goy has, no doudt, seriously inte: tered wit! nes@ where martial law has been proclaimed, and injured busine o1 partres—bepece the opposition from loyalists, it bas interfered with travel, taken off hendc for the militia sta season when iNey are badly needed, and crented many panics. It how- ever, bas accomplished much more good "hac the most sanguice expected, and Gea. Smith knowledged that he thought the (doveraor’s was deter thau bis own, and tha: RY Laws.—In tae Senate this moru- ing, Mr. Patterson, of N. H., introduced a so repeal the usury laws of the District of Cc jombia. The dill provides that sectioat cue, two and wree of chapter 69 of the laws of Marylsud, enacted im (he year 14, relating to mierest and moaey, aud wow in force in the District of Columbia, be repealed. Reterred w the Commies om the District of Colamma, Gus. FRaxx Bram called on President Jobmsoa to-day. cuildings in Havana. Haukow by the Hishop of Victoria on the 7th ot November. “ONS KILLED AND THIRTY Segt- 2eD AT A Cavace Festival —A shocking accident occurred Ip Rochester, N. Y., Weane evening, by which eight persons were killed, and thirty seriow ly minted, A Noor sa the shool-house of eters and Paul's Roman Catholic Church gave wi while it was crowaed with people attending the holiday festival. Three bund -ed and m< persons Went dow®, and several were i tiled. The wildest excitement ens: taken from the debris. The following are the killed: Benard Downer and wife, Mrs. George |, George Pop, Kate Lawrence, Emma Beers, and Margaret Weiss. Many surgeons are attending the injured, some ot whore will probably die. The building was erected last summet AYP Aine IN Cuna.—All statues of Queen Isa- bella and other symbols ofthe late dynasty bave Leen removed from the sjaare and public Captain General Dulce bas issued bis anxiously awaited proclamation, which is liberal in tone, and promises many much needed reforms, among others freedom ot the press, the right of meeting in public and representation in the Natioual Cortes. The | Tevolutionary forces, strong in numbers, are Testormg | 3 | armed body of negroes. A force of twent: Would tully justify the action of the | ee penne besieging Gibura and other towns, aad 3,40) of them are holaing Colonel Tono im check at Bonas. The Marjuis Santa Lucia and Gener- Soe sae bead of the rebel bands, re- maan im the borhood of Puerto Principe. Re-orntsp TROUBLE in Vircrnta.— An Associated from Norfolk says: ciment im Princess Anne county, Virginia, oo Wednesda: last, was forcibly resisted by an men Was sent to his assistance from Norfoik, and in an encounter between the negroes and mili- tary & sergeant was ‘wounded and three negroes were killed. lication” has — for reinforcements. Begroes in the sur: counwy threaten Sn eee astecke TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. —-—— DEATH OF GEN KUUSSEAU. Naw Ueiwans, Jan.8.—Gen. Lovell H. Roas- sau Gied very calmly Jast night about eleven o'clock, baying taken leave of his friends and staf shortly before. The mantfestations of regret are universal to-day, being the aauiver- sary of the battle of New Orleans aud a holt day. All the flags in the city and harbor are flying at half mast and draped in mourning. DEATH OF HON. JOHN MINOR BOTTS. ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. $.—Special Dispatch to the Gvzrtte announces the deatn ot the Hon. Jobn Minor Botts, at his home—Auburn, Unl- Peper county, Virginia—this morning at one o'clock. His disease was dropsy. OF GOV. CHAMBER. oF MAINE. Aveusta, Mr., Jan 8.—Gov. Chamberlain inangurated. A large crowd was present. The addresses were very short. Toe message mainly deals with State matters. The public debt bas been rednced $}7,000—the total debt Bow being $5,453,500, which falledue in Is7!. The Governor takes strong ground in favor of capital punishm: nt, and imtimates that uniess the law is changed, he shall feel it his duty to issue @ warrant for the execution of every per- son convicted of murder. THE Rocn INAUGURATIO LA ER DISASTER. Rocnzeter, N. Y., Jan. §.—Thas tar but eight persons have died in comsequence of the falling of the School House floor on Wednes- day mght. Nearly fitty wounded, but most of whem ont of davger. Coroners investigation shows the cause of the accident to have been nezlect to put stune caps of fall size upon the brick piers. THE EPISCOPAL HITCH. Puitape:pata, Jan. %,—The standing com. Mittee of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania last might refused by a unani- Tous vote to sign the testim. als of the Rev. Dr. Doone, recently elected Bishop of the new diocese of Albany, N.Y. —_—___- ce. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York money market works more easily, and @ large number of loans on both railway and government bond collateral have been made atthe legal rate. Exceptional trans- actions are reported at coin interest. Dividends due January |, and paid since that date, are finding their way back into the market, and are steadily increasing the supply of loanaple funds. The demand for currency from the ‘South continues. but 1s im the aggregate mucb smaller than of tate, while currency is return- ing from the West. The fear that the usury law would be enforced has given the market the appearance of ease, lenders having gener- ally reduced their rates. Commercial paper continues quiet, with occasional sales of choice mames at rates lastquoted. Government bonds have been buoyant on a large business, and prices show an advan ——_o—_—__ Government Securities, WASHINGTON, Jan. ~, 186.—Jay Uooke & Co. furnish the following quotatiens of Gov ernment securities : U.S, 6's, 1681 Five Twenties, 1862 NEW FOREK—vineT BOARD. ‘U.S. 6's, 1681. 11g 6.20’s,Jn &Sy,67..WS x Isez. 5.20's, Jn & IS y."68. ‘orues. —_——— | By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph} Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and duuds io Rome and foreign markets as follows : Naw Yore Jan 8—First Board—U. S. 6's, 1351, coupon, 111%; 6.20's, 1862, coupons, 112),: +€4, coupon, 108%,; 1865, 109%, 1569 coupon, Dew, Ite \ 10.4"s, coupons i Danton, eit Gambeclend 36%; legraph. 33: Quicksilver, 4: Boston Power, 14',; WN. Y. Central, 157; Erie. do. pret’d, none; Hudson, 113y; Reading, Ventral, 115; Michigan South. nots Central, 1414; Cleveland and ‘8%: Northwest, &3; do. preferred, 85 4; Cleveland and Toledo, 101 ¥: Rock Island, 118%; Fert Wi 118; Alton & Terra Haute, 27: Toledo & — 614; Adams Exp., 42x; Wells, Co. Exp. Express, not ited States Ex Lonpow, Jan 5, 11:15 a. m.—Console, 92%; for account, %. U. S. Bonde, 75, quiet and steady. Illinois 95%. Erie, 26x. 4 FRANKVORT, 11:15 a. m.. 5 Liv®x Poor, 11:15 a. m.—Cotton mark opens quiet. Sales will reach 15,000 bales. Middling Uplands 11: Middiing Orleans, 11x. —_~o—— ets, Fe-day. SALTIMORS, Jan. $.—Cotton arm; Middling Uplands. 27. Flour dull and the market favors buyers. Wheat firm; prime to choice red, $2. Corn dull; white, 35090; yellow, *~a92. Oats dull at 65270. Pork active at $30. Bacon active; Tib sides. vc.; clear do., al? gc.; shoulders, Ws yallige.; hams, 1a3i ard drin at 19a2ue. ——— Financial Matters im Saitimere To-day Street New York, Jan. 5 —Stocks strong, with an Money much easier, at 7 Exchange, 9. Gold, orth Uarolina new 62), WA 6's, Ex-coupon, Tennessee G's, ex-conpom, 66%; Market To-day. York, Jan, §.—Flour s' for low grades and extra, and dull and prices 1 to 15 ceott lower for other kinds. Wheat dull aud peeety lower. Corn duil and about | cent jower. —_-+re-—___ RELEASE Oy WoRMALD.—Joe Wormald, the prize fighter who was arrested in Lyndfield and Who was first bailed and then surrendered by bis bondsmen, was released from Salem jail a second time, on Wednesday Inst, some of his friends in New York having furnished the re- quired sureties. 87" Hot soda is all the rage in Boston. 87-“Family dismemberment” is tne Chicago ‘word for divorce. G7 The latest name for peop! the revenue is “revenue cuttei 87 Punch queries whether, in case temale suffrage and secret voung are enacted, spins- ters would not be called ballot girls. evIn Killings Society wi formed ry the inhabitants in and is’ still in active operation. SF Twenty boys under fifteen years of age Were arrested in Worcester, Mass., last week for petty larceny. @7-A London Justice has decided, very ab- Surdly, that “Cruelty to ammals” statute does not apply to birds. S7-A Morrisburg genius pr 9 to melt the i md & jet of steam. —————————EEEEeeEeeee Turonrant Ewe. ! ©. B. JIBWRLL’S PESMIUM SOAPS are acknowledged to be THE BEST S0APS FOR THB LEAST MONEY tn the market. heen Sbaiea ‘They are mage old fashion } thay and xe free from all taleriows Obama! Gdulterations. who defraud “sung Of imeecta.” pe wasps, &c., are introduced, and aacure are ee ag the disease. ——__ G7 Sistethoods of the Bely Communion, and st y, and the Sodality ‘Of St. Alnany’s, tablished in che High Chorch Epsecopal churcbes in New York. ote Bee YOUR QBOOBS tor ang of these and take ‘sale by alt of the BEST @ROUBRD to the OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Washington City Post Office, Friday, J ry S, 1869, S7-To obtain any of these letters, the appli- cant must call tor “Advertised Letters,” giving the date of the list. SFI not called for within one month they ‘Will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. a LADIES’ LIsT. 3—Soute A J; Sargent Hou A A: Steal A M; ‘Smith Lieut A P; Scrolis Alfred: Staw Ben): Sykes Byron; Small © T. 2; Swevens C F: Shee. = hy ome ay pp Sallivan Daniel; Stephens wer EU; Stein F; Schmidt F W; Smith G, 2; Scroggins G W; Salisbary Geo; Shamell H; Stockton H P: Smith H; Stewart HH: Samuels HN; Stan- bary John; Sanders Jas E; Sommers J H Stephens Jas; Shaffer Judge: Smefair Jas: Stinson Jas; Smith J: Scott JR: Smith J B: Snow J W; Seott J B Smith Hon J A; Smith Mr, 2; Smith Michael, 2: H, 2: Strickland Hi z 3 Simclair R: Staniei —Atton Grace, : tee 4 —Barncs Agnes; Bartholomew Aun; But. | Thos PL Semple TB; Sougaten Hon W L; ler © Mrs; Boyd Ellen; Bartlett F Mrs; B ™ tid- | “""—Thorne A win K Mrs; Bable Louisa Mrs; Bainard Louisa, | ql Tporme 4 sod tds Mary Mrs; Barry AJ Airs: Hell Mary; Bet. | TEUnill GH; Thom Tilley Ea’ A is Marion’ Mires Brown Mary, Browa Nora | owner TB; Tal ee mkt ; Thies (Fresco Painter); Thompson N EF. 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M. ALEXANDER, Po:tmaster. THE UMION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES ‘Of the line West from Omaha are now completed, and the work is going on threugl the Winter. the distance between the finished portion o the Bnion and Central Pacific Railroads is now leas than 400 miles, an¢ both companies are push- ing forward the work with great energy, employ- ing over 30,000 mes, there can be no doubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFI ‘Will be open fer Businessin the Summer ef 1569, ‘The regular Government Commissioners have Prononneed the Union Pactfic Railroad to be FIRST GLASS in every respect, and the Bpeciai Commission appointed by the President says: “Taken as s whole, THE UNION P. ILROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUC’ ED, AND THE GENERAL RUUTE FOR THE LINE EXOCEEDINGLY WELL SELECTED. ‘The energy and perseverance with which the work has been urged forward, and the rapidity with ich it bas been executed are without parallel in a = we ney ieee d oma a and magnitude of under- Mary; Wildman Mary A; Williains ‘Bs MC, | ‘king it bee never been cunalied.” The Report Wills Mare Wine Mare A Wee ACs | concludes by saying that “the country has rea Ware O C; Waugh § J Mrs: West VO: Walton | 92 to copgratulate itself that this great work ‘Wm B Mrs, Wever W W V Mrs. MieceLLANBovs.—Miss M N. of netiopal importance is so rapidly appronch- ing completion under such faverable auspices.’ ‘The Company now have in use 1357 locomotives aud nearly 2,000 careof all descriptions. A large addi tioval @yatpment is ordered to be ready in the Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and ties distributed for 13) miles in advance of the western end of the track, Fully 120 miles of iron for the new track are now delivered west of the Missouri Biver, and 90 miles more are ¢n route. The total exper ditur’s for construction purposes in advance of the completed portion of the road Is not tess than eight million dollars. Besides a from the Government of 12.80 acres of land per mile, the Company is en- titled to # subsidy in U. 8. Bonds on its line as completed and excepted, at the average rate of bout $29 000 per mile, according tothe difficulties encoantered, for which the Government takes a second lien as security. The Company have al- ready received §24.78,000 of this subsidy, being in fall on the #40 miles thet have been examined by the Uuited states Commissioners. VRBNMENT AID-SECURITY 0! eo" iT eaDe. RU F THE By its charter, the Company is permitted to is- sue te own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same emount as the Government boads,an no more. These Bonds ares First Mortgage upon the whole road and all itsequipments. Such a mort gage upon what. for along time, will be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Btates, takes the bigheat rank as a safe security, ‘The earnings from the way er local business for the year ending June 30, 1858, on an average of 472 miles, were over FOUR MILLION DULLARS, which, after paying all expenses, were much more than sufficient to cover all interest liability upon that and the earnings of the last months been $2,336,570. They would have been greater if the road had not been taxed to its utmost capacity to transport ite own materials for construction. Theincome from the great passenger als Ss GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A-—Allen H ©; Atchison H; Abbott Jas: Abrams Jeff; Andrews J S; Auderson W E, Albert W; Aiexander Wm. B—Benton A J; Brooks Boyd; Brown C T: Bali C W W, 3; Bacon Chas A; Butts Chas T; Best Frank; Bowman Fred; Bond Geo J; Bur- nett G G: Bagley Henry; Burr H D; Belt Har- vey C; Brooks HH; Butcher H; Behrens Jao E; Baker Iseac M: Bagwell Jonn; Bishop J W; Broffin Jonn; Bracken Jas E; Bowen J F; Burke Jas D; Brown Jno; Boyd Jos; Brower Lewis; Bronson Patrick; Bennet Mr; Beavers Tesch S; Boyd Hon S H Browning W Ww ; Bennett W J: Bartle Wm: Bry. Brambardat W H; Babcock W J: But. wn Wm: Hide Wm; Boyce W H G; sh; Burridge & Co. C—Carson Abram; Cansor Collins; Urawe Hon © ©; Crotchers C; Callan C: Coleman Chas D; Carrigan Frank: Clayton T J: Clement Frederic; Chuse F A; Collins Geo; Oolby Geo W; Co Hitzfield &; Crosby J; Clifford J; Claw. son J W; Collins James; Carlile Hon Con- stant J H; Campbell Col J A; Coalsea Jno; Chester Jaedora £; Curtis Capt Jacob S; Crain JC; Cook James; Craig Jno W; Charles LG; Cutter Mr; Uox P W; Covington Capt P; Clement P; Cunningham Peter H; C RF; Coe Spencer A; Clark SM; Conuor Thomas; Couch Thomas S; Carroll Thos W:; Crouch Thos; Collins Thos; Cevington Wm H; Coffin Ww jaggett Z haffee Z. 1? g Batus; Drytus David: Dannett E; Damel Col Edward; Davis Eugene; Daly F: Deckert Rev H P: Dixon H W: Dobson Ji De Saul Julius; Deaschy Jeremiah; John; Davis Hon Jefferson; Donaldson James Hall; Davis rag oo Denver Jas; Dann Jonn; Dallas Leonida; ring Mr, Davis Hon Noah; Daily Owen ‘alos Colonel; Dennis Wm | travel, the Obina fretghts, and the supplies for the C; Dorsey Wi ; Dodge E. : 4H; ey, Engley James O; Edmond W; | 94, souicical action oan reduce the rate of interest, It must remein for thirty years—sir per cent, por annum in gold, Row equal to between eight and nine per cent.incurrency. The principal és then payable im sold. Ifabond with such guarantees were issued by the Government, its market price would not be less than from 9) to 25 per cont. pre- mium. As these bonds are issued Govern- ment authority and supervision, u; hat is very largely a Goverament work, they st ulti- mately approach Government prices. ‘The price for the present is PaB. Subscriptions will be Becktiven as Washineton, BY First Nati Ritte ase, Fowler & Co. aud in New York ~ At the Company's Offi wet Hugh; Fitch Henry Ej Fauikaer Jas; Fitzgibbon Jno; Fraber Jno W; Fesler Jno; Franz HN; Freeman K J. G—Getty A; Gleason Andrew: Godtrey K ant Chas; Glascoe DS; Games C; Groot Green Rev JM : on Peter, Green- well 3; Gnenin Thos; Gant Thos; Givvons ‘im. Ei—tieghton Albert; turis Anthony; Harvy A; Hitebfield; Hearle Chas, Halli © W; Holli- dartness Capi; Holmes Clarence ; Howard Geo W, 2; Hotchkiss Hon G W: Halley Henry; Hoiten Dr J A; Hogeman Jonn; Hanter Soha; Hickman Isaiah L: Henry » Ne. 20 Nassau John Huduull “4 A; Hear Col seen AND PY my gi ume Jobo; Hall John C, Hai i | Joh: ls & . B Neo. 5 Hongeriord MeW: Humberger MiHeusit Mr: | 70h" + Cisco % Som. Bamkers, No. 39 Hart Pat; Hatton Rich W: Huldaman Hon R} Hooper Hon Robt; Huncer KR 1; Hall § ©, Hanson Sami 1; Hall Slater &; Hickey Thos: Harper Thos; Hitchcock Vernon; Homes Wm: Henderson Wm; Haslup W G M; Haliday Win D; Henry Wm. 1&J—Jackson Casca; Jordon Frank S; Jameson H; Jacobs John P; Jammerson Isaac; Jeffries Dr John; Jackson ‘Sonn: Jett J; Jug: gard Kobt J; Jaggard R W; Jonson Jack; Johnson Sail; Ingalis Joshua K; Ingold T D: Johnson Wim: Wm: Joined Wan. K—Kelly A B: kKregor Christian; King GH. Kendig H MN: Koonce HA: Keeling Kuight F Y; Kirk J; Kate John: Kuffe Martin; Keegau Michael; Kenney Michael; Kernheimer M: King Tom: Karr W H. 1 —Lewis Albert; Lave B H: Langley © W; Lybrand Ohas; ioseg E M; Lincoln G E; Laiser Geo; Laynder Jobo; Leavenworth Col 3H; Linville J H; Lee Joba Fitch; Levey LS; Lingke Rich; Lewis 8 E; Landon Thos: Lar- re ear towel Hon WG; Lenox Waiter: And by the Company's advertised agents throngh- out the United States. Bonds sent free, but partes scribing through focal axents will look to them for ther safe de livery. 4 NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS Is- SUED OCTOBER 1st, containing a report of the Progress of the work to that date, and a more com- plete statement in relation to the value of the bonds than can be given in an advertisement, which will be sent free on application at the Com- peny’s offices, or to any of the advertired agents. &7- The Coupons of the First Mortgaze Bonds of tne Union Pacific Railroad Company, due Janu- ary let, 1869, will be paid on and after that date, tx Goip Corx, free of Government tax, at the Company's office, No. 2) Nassau street, New JOHN 3. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. December 15th, 1868, deal 6w jecal GO: doch GT; Marbury Juo R: Molion J BE: Maddox J He's burmey Jac: Miller das, E: Jno; Mallor Jos M: Masee; Re gr a: mitehell wa Wm F; Minor ; Minster Win; PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. ‘We have on hand one Portable Steam 6 w Mill CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY or BABTFORD, CONN. TWENTY FIVE MILLION DOLL sks. GBORGE F. MARBLE, agent, Federal Bleck, Boom 9, Opposite Post Ofice Bepartaeat, comet Corner 7th and F steers, THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY = or THs UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MANHOOD. ” aa . = ‘man Finance aod In the young and rising generation the verete. = D. COOKS, Washington, Vice Pre tive powers of life are strone, but ins few years ao W. PEET, Phiiedeiphis, Secret» how often the pallid hue, the lack justre eye, and Wasnt .. Austetant Scorer» MEDIVAL APVISORY BoaR: 3B, BARNES. Gurgeou General Uatted +: tto the observer thetsome p J ‘HORWI iA Ope. Medical Departa. depressing influence ts checking the development DW. BLISS: MD. os. of the body. Consamption is talked of, aad per‘ Tke. offered by this Company are artered by Tine Waucss! pany @ Natious! Company, haps the youth is removed from schoo! ant - Bt act of Congres, Iss ‘A paid ap cart into the country. This is one of the worst move ments, emacieted form, snd the impossioility of appiica- tion to mental efiort, show its banefal intiuence It soon becomes evidi Bemoved from ordinary diver-ions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body (oo much enfeebied to give zest to healshfal and rural exercise, thoughts sre turerd inwards om themselves, thelr fall amount end retarn all the premiums. If the patient bea female, the approach of the te Peticice wth: bo tasned that will pay te the m- menees ix looked for with anaicty, as the first suredduring life an envusl income ef one-tenth the amount named in the policy. atigchment are DO GunEcessAry restrictions to the pol- very policy 18 non torfeiteble, icles may be taken whicn pay to the insured symptoms in which Natere isto show ber saving Moentrarate le for rieke apon thelives power in diffasing the circulation an visiting the “it tpwuree r snot to secnre dividends. but at eo low cheek with the bloom of Health. Alas! inerence | OA TOGAL AGENT is wadten s BYBRY of appetite has crown by what it fed on’ the ener- fice for wack wit eulzabte rence, gies of the system are prostrate, and the whole | ts only in their senpactive economy ie deranged The besutifeland won or ful period in which body end mind undergo so fascinating chauge from child to woman. is looked for in vein; the parent's heart bieeds in ote GENERAL AGENCY FoR | MARYLAND, DELAWARE, vincinta, enxicty, and fancies the grave bot « ting, for its j WEst ST cont 2s ernie — | ay THE OFFICE oF BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCEU. for Weak- ness arising from excesses or early indiscretion. attended with the following symptoms : In-tispost- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Hor- ror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dres- | fal Horror of Death, Nicht Sweats, Cold Feet, | Wakefainess, Dimness of Vislon, Langoar, Uni- versal Lassitad: of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms. Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelite, Fre. quently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Grest Mobility, Resticssness, with | H rrorof Boctety. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitads and nothing they more | dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Man- | ner,no Barnestness, no Speculation. but a hur. ok ried Transitien from one question to anoth: JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN®, yy WASHINGTON D. 0. RTON TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. WARGANTED To REMOVE ALL DESIRE POR To- q of. B. State Prison. nl eeskerearipag ieee ‘These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this . pie Mann, let Albeny, Ind. Medicine invariably removes—socn follow Loss of if yoy a] pe Pox yi 4 Power, Fatuity. and Epileptic Fits, tn one of | Fails, Bev. 5 W. op which the patient may expire. From rae Potice Sranqvani Lim, Mase, During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result orcarred to two patients; reason bad for s time Ieft them, and doth died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses sre not frequent- ly followed by those direfal diseases Insanity and Consumption ’ The records of the Insane Asylums, andthe melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. in Lunstic Asylams the most melancholy exhibition eppears. The countenance is actually sodden and ‘ite destitate—neither Mirth or Grief ever visite ft. Should «sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. I have gained thirty Ave pounds of fosh tu thoes months by using Dr. Burton's ane Te ans eae - Wa. b. Ware, Jn. Prom tHE So’ 5. J . - wap tobe torey Bate Asuras Bast SENT SEALED EY Poet. “MANHOOD,”" ‘ith woeful measures, wan De«pair, Low sullen sounds their grief begaile! Whilet we regret the existence of the above dis- eases and s;mptoms,we are prepared to o‘fer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the riage. end the remedies therefor ADDRESS THE AUTHOR. No. 6s, NORTH Titiong. we OHABL f. consequences: HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CON sitsambeacee--uniins CENTBATED FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. | B26 70m Hervewws of vais Work commencing hs ie like it. Itiean anchor of hope | Manuoon.By Dx. Ucrris.—Im this age of pre- Feil nM, See, venslon, whon the eivliogee af cho trepare Sen: to the surgeon and patient, aud this is the testi- pom Aap ye the f, so4 fraudulent, ft is Aithicult to the saferer from vervoas debtlt- mony of all whe have used or prescribed it. ya" Speering means where to seek Sold by Draggists and Dealers everswhere the di@iculty. “Thetr cnperinacs aed rameter te ‘tbe treatment of these PRinia! diseases are the pe- Prepared st Hent's guaranty, and ‘well deserve lor the work -| ite immense elrediation — . T. HBLMBOLD'S posal et 8 oN MANKOOD shou! Drug and Chemical Warehouse youth and od age itt wd x 594 Broadway, New York. | clase paid which ave too, fone ‘Bereice leat = the fearfei = or bomen bap Fortugere for i 1 | #

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