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mv ene THE EVENING STAR | - } PUBLISHED BAIL, Sunday Excepted, ) Ai the Star Building, § W. Comer Penney:vanis Av.and 1th Street, } BY THE | EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, est & bei ved BY Ue carriers Ww the pros as Uy and District at . vers. Oops at tae counter, with j co #, Pwo Omwrs each. NL — a Me —Tares mootas, One y Cohan ste months, Three Dol. | — ~——— --—.—. I Tra Mo x are a Daw py & oe ¥ STAP —puvlished om Prigay S, XXXII oiler and a Helfea Year. m praing €VENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, ‘The President and his daughters will receive next Tuesday evening, 19th instamt, commenc- | ine ats p. 1., and closing at 11. Mrs. Postmaster General Randall will re- cerve ber friends on Wednesday of each week, from 1 to4 p.m., at the residence corner of Twelfth and K stree's, | Mrs. Secretary Schofield will receive her Uther | triends each Wednesday trom 12 m. to 4 Pp. m., 4 by bim wince his res. | at her residenc on H street, between Seven- | teenth ond Eig bteenth. > be aeem at Mie oen, | are. Secretary MeUulloch recsiveson: Wed= nesciay of each week, at the residence 306 H from 12 m.to4 p. m.; andon Friday, from Stoll p.m. Cards tobe issued for the evening receptions. REMARAABLE CURES, Dr. Aberz herewith publishes a few of the m testin m @d to him by bis patients ares } F strect { | - JO2N BAINES retary Browning receives on Wed- » Jepusry 1, 159 m of ench weet, at her residence, No. eet, from 12 m. to p. m. withamalcerstet | Mire. Attorney General Evarts receives on hree years. whict | Wednosd 5 » from | to.5 p.m., at her residence. # U1 street, corner of 1th. Cards have been issued for receptions on the evenings of Janu- ary 2th and Februay 3d. on which days b morning receptions will be omitted. ‘Speaker Colfax's receptions will be on every Iniday evening during the session, trom 5; to In ta to perform | s-rlous co ally advised to mp by oft ¢ two weeks ago, he ity . Colfax receives every Wednesday, from ited p.m. ie AMNESTY PROCL4 MATION. —The Pre-- idevt transmitted to the Senate yesterday a ins .sage im answer to the recoluiion of that body mquiring by what authority of law bis snoe ty prociematom was made, He an- swers thst it was by virtue of the authority ¥ Notes. 0. . Jamuarg 13, 1300 vested in bam by the Constitatioa, the second I cheerfully certify that my wife has been for the Past two Wecks us ter the treatment of Dr. Aborn 4m ¥ street, and is ray idlyregaining her hearing, ai for the post #ix years: her gen ach. a'so, is much improved. She has deen Tordeminess by some six emineat phys’ Boston, and her case pronounced ineura- | an now heer erdinary couversatt yn, she bac Leru deprived of for so loug » time, 1 would state that the treatment of Dr. Aboru 1s | not 5 © heust degree unpleasant. T. SMALLWueD, Doriness Agent Colombian College. Washington, DO. section of which provides that the President “shall have power to grant reprieves aud pare dons for offences against the United States.ex- cept iu c?.es of impeachment.” The President € fs irodh preesdents established by Washing. ton i 17%, aud followed by Presideats Adams mo Ist), Mad: on aid by the present Executive im 1865, 1867 and 1 ¢S. 19 show that the proclamation of th. ultimo isin accordanee with the jadiciai ex- Pes tons of the authority thus coaferred upon the executive. baving been eral Visit TOGRNRRAL*Guanr DY THR Com- MITTEE OF THECULYRED NATONAL CoNVEN- Tiox,—At ten o'clock this morning the commit- tee appomt-a by the Colored National Conven- tom Istely im session here, visited Gra-tal TESTIMONIAL FROW A SON OF MRS | Grant, athis beadguartors, on 17th street, by JOSEPH FOLLANSBEE pointment, #id were received by the Ge Wistixet Janusry 14. 1359. | «ral. The commit'ee was composed of the tol- PR. Apory—Dear 5 Stice to yoa sn the | jowing: Jno. M. Langston, Obie; Rober. Pur benefit of the aillicted, I wish to add my teaimony | is. Pa: George T. Dow to the list ef those whom you have cor Maiibews, Md: Jobu F. ten years ago I bad the scarlet fever. Is. Vashon 1D, John ©. B. been Jeat y left ear ever since 1; Ajexsadrie Uiark, Lowa: 0. relieved by you. 1 placet myself under your care Paj A.M. Greea, Pa and O. 5. five days seo, and recived au improvement by the angstop, the chairman of the commit. t- addre=s:d General Grant as follo —1a tae name of fuer millions Bret operation, and have co.tinued to impo: that now I ren hear the ticki:g of a watch some eight inches from my ear CHARLES FOLLANSBEE a street, be. ween 6th and? € bumbers have beew reduced by ipaloeand murder in their effo: ta the guaranteed by American Jaw toevely ove cluthed in the full livery of American Citizenship, to secure, im the ate Presicential cinvass, be el: ction of the nomi- SUCCESSFUL T MENT OF CATARRBII ners or © Nauoval Kepuoticaa Pary t> the ! | Bigh places to which ‘bey were named, we, ac 3 Dave: beam Ganatee Sits che omic’ € wart | credited delezates to the National Convention that l cou! net Drenthe chroagh my nostrils mi | Cf Colored Men, sessions of which ia thie c 1y was very Bersous snd debilitated whem Ipim i | have yust closed, come to Pr entto you con- tion to the Pied. t uncer Dr Aboru scare,some three week eTatulaiors upon your e! dency of the United State Permit us, General, to express, in this con- nection, our confidewc im your ability and di trmimasion to so executs ihe laws already en. acd ard to beenac’ d by our National Coa- gress us to comserve and protect the lite, the liberty, the rights, no less of the humbiest sub- ject of ‘the Government than those of the mo.: exalted and inflventil. Caled a5 you are to fill the chair et s:ate, your duties Will be arduous and tryiuz, espe- ally. sinee, in this reousiruction-period of the Governmen’, removing the rubbish, the ae- cretiows of the now dead siave-holdiag oli = eby. You will administer tne Government | according to the principles of morals ead law announced by the 1athers, In advanee, we briuz to you, General, as a | pledge of our devotion to our common conatry Aud government, the I:veliest symparhy of the colored people of the nation; and im their name Weexpress the hope, that ail things connected with the administration of the Government. | wpen which you are so soon to eat-r as our | Chief Magistrate, may be. under Providence, | ro ordered for the maintenanc: of law, and the couservation of iseedom, that your name, writ. wn bigh on the scroll of honor and sims, mai godown to posterity, glotion: and immoral. eclated with the bamus o! your ili predecessors im the great chair of siate— - ipgton and Lincoln. Again, General, we express our congratala Hors. Genera? Grant replied #s follows I thank the conveation of which you are the I now can breathe freely through my nos | id am feeling like = being. Histrest — ment bas had a most magical effect upon my case. | A. STIABWALT, jx, Government Printing 01 KY 12,3509. Wasnrxetox, D. C., January 12, 18% Avony—Desr Sir been cader your | treatment letween two and three weeks for adis ease of the head, throat. and chest, which cansed me fo despeir of my lite, but 1 am very gratefal to be able to. acd my testimony in behalf of your suceessfal treatment. I began to improve within twenty-four hours after having placed myself care. and have continue! to improve ay. I am relieved of the di trees in my chest, and experfenced relief in every *pect far beyoud my enticipations, as 1 am¢! seare ct sce , D.C . January 9. 1309 at § have been cared of deaf Thre is to certify repre-entatives for te coufid-ace tuey have Rese and a dischargiag from my ear of a very so¥or: pata ed, Pad 1 bope sincerely teat Lie : by Br. Adorn, af O41 F stroct. within th» | ored propie of the Aion may Tecrive every Bertod of ee ta Ghesefatiy recommend | prov c.ion which the lawe ¢ veto them. They sito tim why sre suffcring from similar disvaces | -t9!l bave my eflor’s to ecuresuch procectioa. ¥ BASTLETS, Peaston Office. | They should prove by their cis, tbeir advances tent. prosperity avd obedience to the liws or Ly of all privileges the rament has t-toved wpou hem by their futare coudac., ez tnd prove themselves deserving of all they now claim, ‘The members of the committee were then TREASURY DEPARTMENT, eseb ivtrodeced to Gea. Grant; efter which, Decxxsee 1,133 | they wat-trew. This isto certi’y that # have bern aitiicted with | Tb commicee then proceeded fo the Gap- Chronic Catar:h ane Sore Tarost for twenty years | iol. wherethey bad ea interview with Speaker Colax. pact. and have so‘fered scutely therefrom for two years. Thougl: not sais] have always heacd | Typ p.xances,—Me. Sherman yesterday re- tudtatinety. 1 have’ Seen under ths treatment of nd he cans = Dente 0: 265 F street, fortwo weeks, and | PoTied an important bili trem tbe Fiuance Committee. It provides in the first section for the egnlhca tion of contracts male specifi« cally payable im coin, but not of costracis for the borrowmg ef currency or to the renewal of an in¢ebtedness under a contract already en- tered tuto, unless such coutract orizinaily re- quired payment in coin. Section 2 provides for the annual appropria- tion of ope bundred and forty millions out of nstom receipts to be applied tothe payment of the interest and reduc.tom of the principal of the public debt, in leu of the sinking fund wow authorized. cheerfaily mesert that a cure of the Ohronie Catarrh apd Sore Throat is being rapidly effected, and that 1 hear much more distinctly ttan before I was treated J. F. JONES, Third Auditor's Office. AN i} YEARS OF AGE aC ‘Section 3 provides that the holders of lawfal BS THE BESTOKATION OF | ,Coeys of the United States may exchange the same in multiples of $50 for tea-torty five per cent. gold bonds, which the Secretiry of the Treasury shall be authorized to issue for the p These bonds, and the income therefroba, ar to be exempt from taxation of all kinds, except an income ts mot greater than that asseesed on other incomes. ‘Section four authorizes and requires the is- sue of gold demand notes, rece:vabie for all texes and duties and depts payable to the United States which the Secretary of the Treasury may, 10 his discretion, apply (tan amount Bot exceeding the amount farted ‘States notes exchanged tor the new bonds) te the parchase in Opem marketin New York of any 6 percent. securities of the United States, ard thereapon be shall cancel au amount of scid United States notes equal to thesecariies so purehsscd; provided, however, that the eregate of coim notes so issucd and the oat. standing gold certificates of depesit shail not exceed the amogatof colm and bullion in the ores snail be patd accor- nd may be seed from Noto, D €., December 23, 1838. RN-—Dear Sir: I wish to acknowledge the remarkable success of your treatment in my case. bad been so deaf for the past twenty years ap to be unable to hear. except when addressed in = very high tone. After tem days under your treatment my bearing appears te be perfectly re- stored. Iam 7I years of age. truly, Youre, Very (FLl+ p MODINE, 253 F strect. DR. ABORN ‘AN BB CONSULTED cing to time to time as the exigency Cf the public scr. Vice shit require, ie ‘Section five provides that auy banking &330- ROM 104. M 4P.M. ciation organised under the natonal banking F iim not otal Se neinonursy event to the ges cerizss snaconesss of circulating notes, to issae and TWEEN THIRTEENTH ano Fouxteentit Sts., 0 —_ to the om bonds, which may deposit with (he Tress~ Seer ot the Uae Sistes as for their CATARRH, DEAFNESS, fedemption. No bank snail State aod AND ALL DISEASES Sieitia coum nota oh Rte respects to the Testrictions, and or THE w10n8 of the said act. a Ch pW Naeem - EYE, EAR, HEAD, ‘pan Sun wno Nox-Sorran,” is the ‘the Omeinnati artic beads the Soe THROAT AND LUNGS. ais lm Tae ALanamA Otacts PRorocot —The main feature of the draft of the protocol or convention, now pending in the S:nats, sor the adjustment of the international difficalties between the United Sia’es and England, is con- tamed im that article which requires the Com- m'ssion to d-eide (he liability of the Bi gov. ermmen’ for the class of claims known as (he Ala~ bema cloims. It a majority of the Commissiva ts not for or #gainst the e claims, then the tw) owerl ments are to try and de the question of linbiivty, and if they f1', then they are to aeree@ on an stb tcator or umpire, This arbi- t aT, however, to avindce only th & licbility. 1s he rules that ques'ion ot the United Suit 5 goverument, the due to each claimant is tobe asc méyority of the Commi- to fav T ofthe B gov be } Ly barre nh ihis connection i gree xii favo. oan wooed by a ales iu miso tra arbitrator thas en is tobe first confirmed by the Ifh be cla era. re fore he enters on bis duty. The projocot Will probably be recerred to the S-nate ( Mince on Foteiz4 Relations, ia the E: to be beid U se saferne oa Visit OF THE Mississirrt Dateeari Gexr GAL Gaant.—The Missisippi B spud con deieg sioa, now i this city tor 1 parpore { having the Sinte admitted, had an imtervies ‘his morning with « eral Gea Tae con mittee was be td by Governor Eggles.oy and compos 4 of the sollowing wiped ea men:—Dr. Thomas W.S ©. A, Foster, Major U. A. G Castello, Oapiain H. T. Fisuer, Captsa OE Morgan, Colouel L. W. Perce, Capita EI ©. Cass, General A. Anderson, Mon. A My gatt, aud Generst H. W. Barry. Colonel Pere> stated to General Grant te object of ths visit, wa> fo obtain the admission of Lue Stairs into the Union nner the constitation framed by the late convention, Gen. Grant, in reply, stated that the Recon- sirnetion Committe bad the matior in charg), and they had prepared and reported a bill which he believed embraced the views aunonuced by the State Committee. He was anxious to have the Stare admitted, and boped the whole matter would be settled at aneurly day, He would like to see itall strange sitisi cto 7 before the beginning of bis admiv'-cration. Attor some time sp2nt in conversation with the General, relative to the condition of affairs in the Stat, the commitic> witherew, riucer, Caairmin: « Major THE HosPiTaities oF THE City OF BaL- TimoKE ExTEspEp TO Gey. Geaxt.—Tais morning a de! zation the Baltimore City Coun- cis, Boided by Henry Duvall, Preside at of the Furst Branch, and James Webb, President ot the Second Branch, y_\) 4 Geveral Grant et bis Headgt'iers,oa 1702 street, for the pur- #cfex eading 1 bim the bospitalities of the ity of Batimoredursug bis visit to that city on fLurcdry next. Mr. Webb +0 id the ing the pecple ot Bair » withont espe to party desired to welcome Geu, Grant to their eral Grant replied tuat he felt under y cbligatious to the people of Biltmore fo * feriog the b ites of the city, an the but havin d pot havi he wa uster of the Peabody Ednes ind, he must od the anngal meeting which would take place ow Fhureday and Friday Bext. Fos the evevings of the-e days be he made evgazemen! baying accepted an tow fo acead an entertainment by Mr. on Thur dey evcotws, aud another by Mr. All-rcca Fi day evea wr. ir. Wobo iuquned of the General it be eo: ld ad 2 ime when the people might call aud pay felt respects to him, General Cosot replied thai it would py im- Je for bim to do wo now, bal alter rac 1. ‘Lmore aud becoming acquutntyd w. 1 rangem ut: of tie Trast> be would d+ anle to do 80. and woaid be glad to reoive tie Citivens of Bilmore. Lt wee probsble that tie Trusts would clo ¢ their see-tous on Friday ev ainr. and be would ts enabled to receive ou So larday moraing. THE Mvsicat. Peniic will be greatly dis- appointed tolearn that the Parepa-Kosa con- cert will not come off to-night in comsequeace ofan unfortanate accident to the popular von- tatrice. In stepping fiom the cars she turned ber anki, and the sprain is so serioo ‘as to render it impossible for ber to appr ar to- night. The concert for to-night 1s tkerefo changed ‘oa matin. at2 p. m. of Taursd*y. PURCHASE Or Ccba.—Itis stated that intelli- gence bas reached this city foman anthentic souree that the Spanish government is iavor- ably inclined to transfer the tstand of Cuba to the United States, and that the terms suggested are such as would probably meet with fayor by opr government and such of our people as approve of the purchase or annexation of Cuba. The conditions upon whieh Spain would part With the island haye not transpired. Hon. L. M. Morxrtr publishes a card in the Augusia, Me., papers tbis morning withdraw. mg from the Senatoris! contest. He says: “With you I have unitormly entertained the clesrest Copviction that no authoritative or binding covdition was reached by the recent Legistative Senatorial canea+; bat it bas now become apparent to me that to continue the canva:s Would necesarily embarrass thos woo have honored me with thetr suppor: therefore, devply grateful fur your par.cality, Lam compelled to withdraw the (urther use of my vame.” IT 18 RUMORED nbout town that the New York Tribune of to-day basa sherp article ow the “Senate Lazzaron in answer to Mr. Harlan on the press Inyzaroni. INTERNAL ReVENUE.—The receip's to-day om this source were $194,621.59. Wastinetor, Jan. 19, 1569.—Jay Ucoke & Jo. fernisb the following quotalious of ( stument securities © ei wt ung 4 Five Twenties, 1505...0.-. 110. Five Twenties, Jans& July, ise ure | Bator Jan. > July, "67. ny Tou Fortiens.? y v8 i W8BL..40112%, $.20's, Sn de Ty, 07 Seen Lg Sve In ayes ‘5.208, 1564. 9, Ten Fortes. 5:20's, 1565. [By Cable.) Loxpon, Jan 1%, 11 a. m.—Console, U. a 75%. Stocks steady—Lilinois, 45. Puhusromy, 11 0, m—Bonds, 79%. Ry. LivzRProoL, 118. m.—Cotton i dull, Sales will reach 10,000 baies. ting U 1%; Middiing Orleans, 11%. Ship- ments from Bombay to 16th were [0,(40 bales. Lov ral t ie —Bonds, 75)g. Other securi- ties unchanged. LiverPout, t p. m.—Cotton murket easier— prices unchanged. New York Gra jarket To-day. New Yor«, Jan. 19.—Flour doll and droop- ing. Wheat dull, and prices favors buyers. Corn without decided charge. —_ +02 --____. Sourn Cagorimia State Frsaxces.—Many t of the tax-payers of Colambia and 8. ©., bave taken measures to test the legality i FER H tt Ne, 4,549. FORTIETH OONGRESS, This Afternoon's Proceedings. scrledllisiey Turspay, Janus-y SeNATE.—The Onsir laid before the Senate s comtrunication irom the Presideat, in reponse to Semars resolution of January 5, relative to bis power to issue the late ama: 3.y pros en which wes rea Mi. Ferry regreit-d that the President bad sfen fit te mike no Cefiaite reply to bis resola- tor a The President was asked by web it of law he bed underi.ken to ieee )roo-s matron of amne-ty, Tae Pr: (en his authority to issue pardon. va The iving of an ofience d; amnesty was for &n offence which mv, ied. sd trom a writt aine 3 and or may not argument es to the dtstmetion betwren the two orms, und ined that none of the preesdauts cited by ntbor omthe procia jou of am- | the ather 1 amnesty, but ¢ this Governm until the ub j jenéral Washing’on or aay | tau had ts-ned proclamaty rdon enty. In the bis ere is not Cor A iorce of Spanish with a speech by the Emperor toucnt to 1he glory Preeirte, The meni . to trouble Foreign News by Cai It js thought Greece will accept the terms of the Conierence. Asuary shock of rar:hguake eltat Calcutta an am. Tae Times with Englan |. Freach Chambers openet yesterday He congrataia- the members On ihe strength and harmony of the mation, Which is uow ready to meet ail events, the army aod navy aud resources being now plete, He s.vored discussion, but no: ~g the conslitution. which was above ‘He concludes: “All goveramenis are lines to smiie on 91 kuows that there + of mime which is not given tFravee.” da the course of lis MANHOOD. bority vor bis issue of the | SPerch from the throne. Napoleon said peace fon, Now, there was a | 28d been beretofore sought, mot becaus+ of ven 1 ordon + we ono of the Sa’, ut tbe di, ere The revoloitou in Spaia bad not altered the retd trom De V geod relations of Fr vith that comatry Conterence which bs te Ty wo body wed ail enicuvated to resiore Turks and Groeks. Lt which they enter- 4, nothing wonld De lei harmony of the vation, Je bes yastructed bi tive powers of life are et. to siga the protocol of tue | , upon a pri hip between fim hopes of ed should be real ihe general Te at Constan sador at Paris were Inthe young aud rising generation the vegets. fe, but inafew y w often the paltid hne, the lacklustre eye, inta ¥, nu & | emactite? form, end the imp saidility of anpiica proc about 1,500 men, arrived at Nevis, Cuba : sancti desterday. Ltis simwed that will leay tion to mental efiort, show its banefal influem hortly for the scene of operate Ne wsiro: 7 Cdr aie answer There te no anther JertO Principe report iat heavy rains were | It com beccmes evident ta the observer that som cited, aud there are nove in ti falling, Feudering Ue roads so bad as to de | depressing influence ie checking ths development executive depatime.t of the Govern Ii | Simost impassable, The insurgents besiezme the in« the President has tue power ty issue tht lamation, he bas te power and bas re every rebel throughoat ihe conutry fo the fill exercive of every right which be eujoy: d prior tobe rebellion. He (Mr. J.) was ia tavor of removing all t sabilites, Dut he was aot in uavorof its being done by awful methods. The message of the Presideot was thea referred to the Committee ow the Judiciary. The Char presented memorial of e2lored citizens of Georgia, stating that they ara coa- fined im prisou uncer the operation of ere re jaws in conflict with the re onsiructin laws, | eg and asking rele: Referred to ine Judiciary | bay Commit Hovse.—Mr. Ela (N. H.), from the Commir- tee oa Printing, offered a resolution providing for the printing of 70,000 copi- of the report of the special Commi. sioner of the Revenue fo- the use of the House. Mr. Kelley (Pa. said that he was op. posed to printing any number of this re- por. Itwass canning marshahng of ficur < to prove that our bouswd advantag «for the ‘working man io this country ave a fraud. The theory of this report was that tae poor are yearly becoming poorer, and the rich richer. Whai inducements werr hela out for the work. img man of otder countries to emigrats bere if the report was true. Whet sortof a pic ara Wes presented of the condition of the coaatry would be apparent from the report it-el! Judge Ketley thea resd trom the report t his sen, the ‘O° BIN OVARLE” anxicty,and fancies the grave but waiting for its | that’ the special Commissioner held that toe INDIANA ABSOCERTION ott cee : condition of the working classes was such tant | Uitin Teague Hall: ohetrect, betwaen I and & | Victim. those v ho have families car aot get wages sum. | stree's. WEDNESDAY, danonry athe at the pone 3 7 . cient to support them, while the single ar- | All Indianians are cordiatly iuvited. By o: BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHO. for Woak- atiaid fo marry, lest they be reduced to star tion, The report purported to snow that the interests of the laboring clss siadily gone down. under the unwise legislation of Congres, since 156). d from some strtistics to ‘Show that tue weges of he }-boring cla ses bet ted since 160 Skilled work. Fr owere stad to word for 5) to purpose of max ave at press Scrmomancder Principe is aware of tae p sive pos force numbers about 3,5) men. Ths pe c= commission from Havs messenger has been sent to the insurcemis with & prop eoublial, however, if ‘he cecd im eff cing ~ g7'The latest Par ruin of the Duke de Cx A separation of the esiate. they conid to save him. Mar-hal Maem*hon. over 105,00 to secure a diamond necklace for intend to use lezal means to compel the lorette | f to @logorge her ill-gotten plunder. Committee. G be Bete DAY FVENING town state tha oncentrating re acu oF 10,000 K 4 Vigorous Aas*ault upon the ‘oufident of ing Able to carry y are report-d as bang plen- d with excellent small arias, and eight pieces of arullery. The he besieged Spaniards in Puerco picatioas whicd geing onto attack him, and is hard at k placing the ‘own in a thoroughly defen- ion. A large number of laborers are ‘aged in foriifying, and numerous barricates e been erected om the streess. The Spanish of the boty. haps the youth is removed from » Co} mption is talked of, aad per anieent into the cenntry. This is one of the worst move uppt ments. Bemoved from ordiuary diversions of th ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeedled to give zest to heal jal and rural exercise, thoughts are turocd inwards Upon themeelves, If the patient be 0 femate menses ts looked for with anzisty, as the tie symptoms the approach of the pa hes arrived, anda ion fer & compromise. It 1: very commiss'On Will suc. peor. re a which Nature isto show her saving of app gies of the sysiem are p: economy is deranged The beautifaland wonder wits se Hi: family dia brother, went his security to the amount of (00, and the very next day De Castres gave ful pericd in which body and mind an Mtergo #0 lorette who had ruined him. His family nating a chavge from child to woma is looked for in vein; the parent's heart bleeds tn netsarising fr exctates Or early indiscretion. A REGULAR MERTING OF THE LIQUOK DEALERS? ASSOCIATION at Travis’ Unton Hal, WEDNES: th jassnt. a? 2 o'clock required, as basin: as of 3 K, President JAS. T. McGOWAN, Sec y. Attended with the following symptoms : Indispost- tion to Exertion, Love of Power, Lossof Memory, Difficulty of Bre ng, General Weakness, Hor- ror of Direase, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Droa!- upers anc ers bad beea pad than kant pres. phis, whiten be labor w bette: ever. He showed that the wi perity of the city of Philad took 2+ an instance of the general weal: a of tax country, bad mecreased ut the rate of 11) par cent.an the eicht years. which the report al leged were years of catamity. +200. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, DELAWARE SENATOR. Father and Son Kiected. WiLmincton, Det., Jan. 19 —James A. Bay- ard was elected to-day by the Legislature of Delaware United 8 Senator to serve until the 41% of March next, and bis son, Thomas Bayard, for the full term of six years from that cate. ELECTION OF HAMLIN. sUSTA, Me.. Jan. 1%.—The Seaate at 11 o'clock this morning vor-4 for U.S. Seaator as follows: Haumiba! Hamlin, 25; A. P. Gould, 2: one member absent. At lz o'clock the Hone yot-d as follows: Hannibal Hamlin. 18; Gov. Chamberlain, 1; L. M. Morrill, 1; H. P. Gould, 3i; one memoer absent. ELECTION OF FENTON, ALBANY, | —Reuben E. Fenton was to- day el cted U: ‘d States Senator. The House yoted thus:—Fenton, 73; Heary ©. Marphy, $5. Senate vored:—Fenton, 15; Murphy, 10. H. 8. Randall, t—cast by Senator Murphy. ELECTION OF CARL SCHURZ. St. Louris, Jan. 19.—Gen, Schurz was elected United States Senator this moraiag. Tae en- lire Republican voie of both Hone: was ¢1 for him. Tre Democrats voied for Jobu S. Phelps. JUDGE LYNCH AT WORK. Cnicaco, Jun, 19.—On Satarday night, one hundsed armed men, trom Plum Creek, Free. mont county, lows, broke into jail at Sidney and took out two prisoners, named Jackson and Nor.ov, who mnrdered a Mr. Halloway at a éance in his hotel on Thursday, and bun: them to a tree Over @ mile distant from th» town. CATHOLIC PRIEST TRIED. HOLyoke Maes., Jau. 19—The Rey. Patrick Harkins, a Catholic priest of this town, was tried to-day on the charge of assault aad bat. try on Corneiius O'Leary,a parishioner and prominent citizen, and fined $19 and costs O'Leary was publicly excommunica4 las. Sunday. ACCIDENT TO PAREPA ROSA. Battowore, Jan. 19.—Parepa Roa met wih tcctdent while stepping irom tie cars 01 her arrival here yesterday, which has poot. poned her first appearance here until Taurs- day evening. soce-. S27 The dishandonment of the Virginia Pap. Ne Guard will save the Stvre 25,00!) annually, it was organized in 1800 and nas cost the Stata 82,000,000, SE HO Ocz seuine axp summer stock 18 BEMNANTS AND DBESS PATTERNS, Left from last season, will’be runoff at £: INCLY LOW PRICES prerarstory to steel We thus offer a great many desirable Goods at SUC LOW PRIVES Astomake make it an important consideratioa °n7) FIVE PERCENT. discount Will be allowed on ail bills over ten dollars for s fw days. 323 Pei ok eee earte at, ja 1t-cost Lubron. and Berala.} 7 OVELTY FoUgpRY ASD MACaINE N Wonks, PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. We bave on hand one Portable Steam 8 w Mill of 5 Horse Power that we will sell at our works for $1,700 cash; also, several portable engines suitable for machines of 10 horse power; ‘iso, several portable eng ines off wheels from 15 to 2Whorse power or under. Persons wishing to pare chase new or second band machinery, or from, would do well to call oF sid-ess M. J, LEESE &,C0., Paskersbarg, Wett Virginia, MP**°ror Naa eavo, 1 PExn’s Avance, “ckunan hh toe nest Eivwara toes, andy p socks? ‘ SOME EES tment brane soem" ful Horror of Death, Nicht Sweats, Co Wakefalucss, Dimaess of Vision, Langsar, Un versal Lassitedeot the Mascalar System, Ofte Enormous Appetite with Dyepeptic Symptoms Hot Hands. Flestinr Pallid Con: Pain in the Pack, Keaviness of the Eyel of the Bolly, Dryness of the Ski tenance and Eragtionson the Faco is, Pre quentiy Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, wills Temporary Suffurion and Loss of Sight, Want « Attention, Great Mobility, Restiessners, wits H rrorof Society. Nothing is more desirable to such paticnts than Solitade and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Kepose of M ner,no Karnestnest, no Speculation ried Transition from one question to am LUCRETIA ‘These symptoms, if allowed to go ou—which this Medicine ir variably removes—so-n follow Loss of Power, Fatuity. and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomirgda’e Asylum, this sad result orcarred to two patients; reason had for a time left them. aud Deth died of epilepsy. They were of both sexe and about twenty years of age. ELIZABET 4 Who can say that these excesses are not frequent ly followed by those direful diseases Insanity aud Consemption ? The records of the Insane Asyinms, andthe melaxcholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the troth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylaais the most melancholy exhibition sppears. The countenance is actusily sodden and quite Cestitate—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should ® soums of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate “With woefal measures, wan Despair, Low sullen sounds their gric! esutiel.’ Whilst wo regret the exis ve dis eases and 6 mptems.we are Prepared toctter an cs DY ' TANTON, mee of the a? consequences: HELMBULDS HIGHLY CON CENTBATED FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHY ‘There ie notonie like it. It isea anchor of hope to the surceon and patient, and this is the testi mony of all who have used or prescribed it. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere Prepared at CARROLL HALL, HB. T. HELMBOLD's aM irsaund Ohemieal Warchonsn, 594 Brondway, New York. RECOMMENDATIONS. Gucat Bart baxt O:ry, Uran Janaary 23. 1305 7x O° cLocK WY 8 Vou Incr TO-NIGHT. a es otath ane nad ve “eal ak | Bech Sime ath fete aoe f ie Seon a ot i result of one une of Jour Buchs at : feck wen tuen Eecre b ieonedios INSURANCE. N ATIONAL UNION FIRB INSUR*NCE CO. OF WaSnINcToN. , CAPITAL... gt.000.000 1 Offee— No. 74 Loutrians avenue, ome door east 0 Seventh street BNO CHARGE FOR POLICIES O8 REVENUB STAMPS. Ricks taken on the most reasonable torms,end lommes pr ay paid. ‘\ BLES RNAP. Prewtdont. a RLVOS, Vice Prosidemt. xo ? LARNER. oecretary. po 28-ka GUY &. PrELrs are Presicest “ ~ SS (POTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY ov DARTFORD, CONN Assets over NTY FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, Agent, Federal Block, Boom 4, Opposite Post UMce ¥-partmont, Corner 7th and © streets, orrTs UMITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. © red by Special Act of Congress, Ape ed July a3, isos 8 CASH CAPITAL...... or ARE, Phtt,, rE, Chaicmon Finance « KS BENRY DO Nasniagton. Priedoipntea Decrotar Tom, Aralstant Secreta aD, Medios! Directo: ~ORY BOARD: seueral Cuited Stat: “Cate Magical Department Ucited Staues Navy, Washingto W. BLISS, M.D: Jompany are uartersd by spootal 29) 00. ainm. co thas other com. annual payments Policies wilt be issued that wil! pay to the tured during fe an eanual income ef one-touth emouut named tn $ woe easte rate Ie charged for risks apon thelives inion It tnsures pot to secure dividenus. bat at solow & cost that dividends will be imposstble A LOCAL AGENT Is WaNTED IN Applicat: fr OOUNTY, snd competent tea fc reer should be the Compaaye General firey Fae "p So pit are gen | an application at che Office of the Company in this | GENERAL AaGencY | the completion under such | Spring. ‘The grading is nearly com; | distrilated for 12) miles in advance of the MAKYLAND, DELAWARE WEST VIRGIN AND DISTRICT > COLUMBIA, AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE «Co. FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DSPARTMENT, A WASHINGTON D. 0. ee iy LLL THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY | OF PEE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIRST MORTG1GE BONDS | AT FAR. RGINLA, | NINE BUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES Of the lize West from Omaua are now completed, aud the work is ging om threugh the Winter, As the distance between the finksted portion o the Union and Centra Pacific Railroads ts now Jews thon 400 mites and b Mpanies ere push- | img forward the work with great energy, employ- | Inz over 30.00) mer, ther. cua be modoubt that the whole } GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC Will be open ior B sinessin the Summer of ; 16s. | The regular Government Commissioners have Pronounced the Union Pacthie Railroad to be + IRST CLABS ip every respect, and the Special Commission ap: hole. THE UNION PACIFIC | BAILRUAD BAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUCT- 2D. AND THE GENERAL ROUTE FOR THE LINE EXOEEDINGLY WELL SELECTED. ‘The energy aud perseverance with which the work has been urged forward, and the rapidity with which it bas been executed are withent parallel ia hirtory, and in grandeur and maguitude of a taking it bas never been cyualled concludes by saying that “the coun’ fou to congratulate iteelf that of national importance is so tical e)u!pment is ordered to be i : ti end of thetrack, Fully 10 Invaluable gift of chemisiry for the removal of the | 5 the pew track are now delivered west of the Missouri Biver, and ® miles more are ea route. expe ditures for const) action purposes im advance: Of the completed por eight million dollars, B excepted, at the average rate of about $29 000 per mile, accor? ing tothe difficulties encountered, for whtch the Government takes @ second Hen 98 security. The Company have al- Tency received $24.675.00) of this enhsidy.being in fall on the 90 miles that have beep examined by | the Cuited “tates Commissioners, fs permitted to te owe FIRST MO“TGAGE sinount as the Goverumont bonds,end mo ‘These Bon4s are a First Morte.ge apon the Whole road and all its cquipments. #age upon what, for along time. raiirced connecting we keen $2.33, Reve been greater if the road had not taxed to te | Stwost capacity to transport its own materials for construction. The income from the great. travel, tbe Chins freights, and the supplies for new Kocky Mountain States aad Territories be ample for all interest and other ‘No polftical action can reduce the rate 6¢ Atmurt remain for thirty years—six per anawm tn fold. Bow equal to between nite per ceat. in currency vayalleim cold. Ifabond i SEATS FREE, mowing it ars wea snse Tana Bett wines fens ogee tee Be alike bewentea Te #08 boping ‘Tam reepectfally yours, General Supt and 246 Pennsyiva. ve _ + Bs Gans aD Baya i; aes a heat hia bom x] Peace rg hinge, Disses, oc ok ss Ah 6 mime 22 a