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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISRED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Sar Baliding, 8 W Corner Pennsyivania and Lith Street, TY Tas EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. an hr The STA w served by the carriers to their sumeerhers in the Cnty aad District at Tam CENTS Pra WEEE. ‘At the counter, witb er wrbout w PRICE BOR fa: Dollar and Fifty Cents; #ix tars; one year, Five Dollars seat from the —~ vo, XXXII. MANHOOD. . istog guneration the vezeta- ive o> wersof life are strong, but fo 4 iow year how pallid has, the lack-lastre eye, and ewaciatd form, and the impossibility of applica- tice to mental «tort, show its banefal influence It soon becomes evident to the observer that some Gepressinz co is checking the f the be y Consumption is talked of. aad per. haps the youth fs removed from achoal and sent inte the ceuutry. This is one of the worst move- meats Bemoved from ordinary diver-ions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful smo rora: exercise thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves If the patient bea femate, the approach of the menses is looked for with anziety, a the first vich Nature isto show her saving 1g the Alas! increase symptoms in © power in diffusing the circulation ani vi cheek with the bioom of health. of appetite has grown by what it fed on; the ener gies of the system are prostrate, economy isderanged The beautify fal period in which body and mind uni-rgo 0 fascivating a change from child to woman, is looked for im vain; the parent's heart biceds tn anxicty,and fancies the victim BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU, for Weak. pees arising fremexcesses or early i attended with the following symptoms : In lispost- tien to Exertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficalty of Breathing, General Weskuess, Hor- ror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Drea!- fel Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Colt Feet, Dimoves of Vision, Langour, Uni- versal Lassitade of the Muserlar System, Ofte Enormous Appetite w Hands, Flushing of tt P nd the whole od wonler © but waiting for its iscretion, Wakefulness, Boly, Dryness e Eraptions Pain in ihe Pack. Heaviness of th- lid Coavtensnce anc a the Face quently Black Spots Fiying befor the ‘Temporers Sefusion aud Loss Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with lopment | f Sight, Want of | B rrorof Society. Bothing is more desirable to | etch patients than Solitnds ai wothiug they more | dread, for Fear of Themselves; 50 Repose of Man- | = ke ahd property appiled ot Botan | Bo. fs Bond ner, no Earnestuess,n0 Speculation, but a hur- ried Transition from one question to another. Three «ymptoms, if allowed to go on—which this Medicine ir variably removes—soon fol Power, Fatuity. and Epileptic Fits, ia which the patient may expire. During the Saperintendence ui Dr W!l<oa at the Bloomingdale Agglom, this ead result oecurred to two patients; reason had for # time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of and shout twenty years of age Who can say that these exces a are not freqnent- Jy followed by those direfol diseases Insanity and Consumption The recorisof the Insane Asylum and the meiaucholy deaths by Uonsumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions, In Lenatic Asylems the most melancholy exhibition appears. ‘The countenance !s actually sodden and auit des neither Mirth or Grief ever visite aid ssound of the Wwice occur, it fs rarety woef:! me, Low sultem sounds th oa, war Deepair, tr grief begetled.”” Whilst we regret the ex ten he above dis eacee and 5) mp: MS. We ure prepared to citer au invaluatle ofeh ry for th scval of the HELMBULDS HIGHLY CENTEATED FLUID RXT conregner cow con ACT OF BycHU sano ‘Thereis no towic like it. F hor ot boge to tBe surgeousad patient is ne testi mony of all whe have used or preseribe:t it Bold by Dre, alers everywuere #.T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Ch 594 Broadway, EXCOMMENDATIONS. ar Baur Lee Cory, Ursmsg jour cares FB. Srxx Editor aad Proprietor of Semi Weekly Vou. Lestirere hot. Central Park. ¢ BLY Corner of Sth ave.. nad 7 a great amount of anno pace caer mg ican aeeknens insted, oft bad, babi gs behalf te children, aud hoping cthers may be alike be! Yam reepectfally yours, | ya General Supt aod Wirector. 3 June 16, 18%. + the leading Gre | honesty we | Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON, D: C.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1869. a Samia) THE PUBLIC AT LARGE ‘Oxnrot fall te iste the ‘=. already ried as toite wondertal we would state it is an sxesilent etrergihening beverage. a gh'fnl tooic. anda pleasant remedy for dis- aes of the throat, chest, lungs, and sto: feb e-eo3t ba xo B , Druggists, ite - ton: Send ue tix Goren ALUEN'S, LUNG Bale M. it i Weare entirely out of than any tt. ives more ine we ja 21-Lm KILLER. ‘This old and well known r-medy, which has ac- auired @ world wide renown for the cure of sudden wehs, © c., weak stomach, general debil ity, pursing sore mouth, cankered mouth or throat iver compialut: dyepepaia or tn tigesti in the ste DO" ti mnt DOLE @ continaes to occu: family medicine c! gs 2 peeminces posit ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MARRY. the Errore, Abr ith and Barly a it and ' for ¥ eud'Diseanes tacitent to. You hood. with the humane vie: treatment cure. rent by mail in sealed letter SArserss, free f charge. Address HOWA! ASSOCIATION, ‘Sox P Fhiiedeiphia, Pa EP Ja 18-33t HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Renews the vitality of the scalp. Kexews the hair to its original color. — the nutritive matter which nourishes e hair. Renews the brash, wiry hair to sflken softness. Renews the growth of tne hair. Re: the appearance of those thet are Bald and Gray, and jams splendid halt dressing. Ne Od cf alcohol to clog up the pores. ‘One hows js eflects. L. P. HALL &CO.. Neshus, 8 Fi , Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. jol3-2m begee a SI opel RES senna octor I. oc |, author of * e Mises; a Marriage " &e.. Bo “Medical Basays on > tify his ingte that owing to bie erste ca . folio ne yi ak interests. Y attend on en! * will Sf ROR YD wee ea aa oh Bo. 422 y rear of Willard’s otel. Otier “tage, a reside nce, $8 North Charles eet. more s —Treatment of nervous de- bitity, aud all dieesaee arising from abuses of tse apiem. PHALON’S ae LOTION” 0 BEAUTIFYING THE AND COMPLEX. OVERS ALi 0, |. FRECKLES. PIMPLES. grays HES, TAN, ctc., Fain and BLOOMING. For LA ig the NURSERY it is invaluable. For GENTLEMEN after SHAVINGit has nooqual ‘PAPHIAN LOTION” is the only retiabie rem- edy for diseases and biemishes of the SKIN, PRALON’S “PAPHIAN SOAP"? for the TOILET. NURSERY and BATA, will not ciap the BRIN. Price 25 cente per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO.” “FLOR DE MAYO."* 4 NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKER- PAS tated DELICATE, LASTING PHALON & SON, Ni jeSiy vue Bold all elon" treet, Hew York. is Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery No, 347 C STREET, Berween 452 anv Gra Stresrs, HAVENNER'S CRACKERS Are admitted by al! impartial judges to be the bett aoe ae ro Pease : ‘c have erected one of McKenzie’ thor ‘we. at a cort of over five = machinery is the We buy the best material. we ewdplo; the best worker We manuhacture from twenty-five to thirty bar- ny "Gshesp re ota ‘stock om band, and consequently are alwaye irea yourselves. 3e will tind eur statement tars and newest Patent. om Try for ‘736 prevent freed, our Crackers are stamped with the name," “HAVENNER.? 1° you can't get “HAVENNER'S CRACKERS’ jrom_ your Grocer, send tothe Bakery, 347 C si , we will supply you ar the following assortment HACKBES. “BA\VBNNER’S FAMILY BREAD” ‘This uneonaile! Bread is now for sale by moat of cage of the city. It ismade of select Family Blonr: is thorouchly d, iu McKeszie'™s Patent Uvea, is always tritious, aud is guaranteed to . N —A great deal of Brend is sld for ryt” Which never came from our estab- . ‘To prevent. ax far as possivie. this dis- have supplied «!l our authorized @ro- cers with fresh Sampie Cards, marked 1569. B an.iie for yourselves 2 Im Howey: moneys: OF FINEST QUALITY. (in the Comb,) In 2-1b..41b,and 10-1b, Stands, At New Yors Prices. N. W. BURCUELL, Corner ith suu F streets, Under Bbbitt House. 7 Hoor:s MALT EXTRACT. GBBAT BBDUCTION IN PRICE. QUALITYan4 PROPERTIES UNIMPAIRED. A Delishtful, Nutritions BEVERAGE. A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Substiturs for ALE and Alcoholic DRINKS, A STRENGTHENER for the DEBILITATED, LESPrCIALLY NURSING MoTHERs J A Certain BBMEDY for Disorders of the THROAT, CHBST, LUNGS AND STOMACH. Sold by Druggists and Grocers, JOS. S. PEDERSEN, 2% MUBBAY STRERT, NEW YORK, Sole Agent for U. S.and British Provinces of N. As fed? yar ANKSB SOAL . COUNTER, PLA’ . p COAL, &c, JOHN A. BAKES. Agent, ares Se AT COST FOR CASH. CABINET FUBNITURE, OARPETS, OIL CLOTES, CURTAINS, BUGS, &c. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. ee Iytr 1 Revenve —The receipts from this source to-day were $527,504.26. JouN ©. BRECKINRIDex arrived in Balti- more oa Saturday Gex. Comstock and bride were in Richmond Frivay on their way to Key Wes:, Flocida, on & bridal tour. Dr. N.C. Towre has arrived im the city from Europe, where he has been passiig several Months. Mr. C.H. NiLes, Appointing Clerk of the Treasury Deparument, resamed the duses of his office this morning, after an absence of « ‘week, on account of sickness. THE MEMEERS of the Nations! Telegraphic Unioa now publics’ a handsome weekly devoted to their interests, styled Th Teleyraplr. W. H. Young, of Washington, is the President of the Union. GENERAL GRANT will return to this city on Thursday. Delegations of the Irish Repub. lican Assoctition waited on him Saturday afternoon. The Republican Ventral Committee ot New York will be received to-day. TUB WHOLB sTORY of the Wells-Fargo fraud seems likely to fall through. It is understood that the Committee on Public Expenditures will report this week. fally exoneratng tne Postmaster General, in the matier of the Wells Fargo contract. A rEriTiow numeronsly signed by prominent officials of Baltimore, and citizens of Maryland, ‘asking the pardon of Spangler, one of the pris- oners confined at Bry Tortugas for complicity io the sssassination of Mr. Lincoln, was pre- seated to che President Satarday. THE ANNXATION OF SaN Domtnco.—Pam- phlets, written by the agent of the Govern- ment of San Domingo, showing the import. ance of the annexation of that Island to the United States, and urging the action of Con- gress in that direction, were this moraing laid upon the desks of members of Congress. PAVEMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.— Mr. Peters, of Maine,introduced im the House this morning a bill to provide for the pave- ment of Pennsylvania avenue. It names Ed- werd Clark, architect of the Capitol Exten- sion; A. B, Mullett, supervising architect of the Treasury Extension; Sayles J. Bowen. Mayor of Washington, and Gex. N. Michier, Commissioner of Public Buildings, as a com. Mission (0 determine aud select the best kind of pavement for Peansylvania avenue, from the west Capitol gate to loth sireet wes:. The provisions are the same as the Senate bill. PROVOSED AMENDMENTS OF THE ConstiTU- ‘T.0N.—Mr. Miller iutroduced im the House this morning a joint resolution proposing an amend- ment tothe Const:tution of the United States soas to allow the qualified yours of the ra. spective States to vote directly for President and Vice President of the United Suites, and in case of a tie voie the election to be by Con- gress from the two candidates having the hign- est bumber of votes. Mr. Selye, of New York, also iatrodacea joimt r-olutioa proposing an amendneat to the Coastituttoa, ¢0 a> to provide that Senators sball hezeaier be elected by a direct vote of tae prople, and ingreasing the term of Repre- Seniatives to iour years. The Remarns oF Mus. ScRRATT.—By order of the President, the remains of Mrs. Surratt Wiil to-dsy be disimterred at the Arsenal ai Gelivered to her iciends. The understanding is that there shall be uo public demonstratioa over the remains, and whaiever funeral service takes place shall ve private. Se was, it wil! be recollect'd, convicted by the Military Commision of which General Hunter wa President, at the Arsenal, im the summer of 1865, of being one of the Coaspirators for the ‘assassination of President Lincoin on the 14th of April of that year, and suffered death by hanging im accordance with the sentence of tae comm‘ssion m the Arsenal zroaads oa the 6h of July following. Immediately after the exe. ention ber remarms, with those of Payne, Her- oid, and Atzerodt, execuied at the same time, ‘were placed im common boxes and interred in graves near the scaffold, her body being at the norh erd of the row, and the others adjoining her remains in the order named above. In the box with each body there was also pluced the name of (ue party, enclosed in a botile. The body of Booth was also buried near there; that is, in- side the old peniteatiary building, near the main door of the Warden’s residenc ‘The burial of Booth was quiet'y made, ia the presence of Secretary Santon, Geueral Lafay- ette C. Baker, and two of his oificers, and Cot Benton, Commandant of the Arzenal: and af- ter the grave bad been filled aud a portion of the bricks relaid over it, the windows of the wareroom were boarded up and the door locked, Secretary Stanton taking the key, The body of Wirz, the Andersonville jailor was placed in the yard adj iaimg the body 0. Atzerodt. For some time the bodies were allowed to remain in this position. A wooden fence was erected around the graves, and @ wooden head-bourd, with the uame of the person buried below, placed a: each grave. In the fall of 1567, when the demolition of we Penitentiary building was determinea on, it became necessary to remove the bodies, ‘and they were buried in the warehouse known as No. 1 (the second building below the princi- pal office,) the bodies being placed under the flagging. Mrs Suratt’s was Isid next to the north wall of the building, and the others ad- joining in the following order: Payne, Harold, Atzerodt, Wirtz and Booth. There the bodies of all have remained until to-day. Since the interment of the remains in this house it has not been used, being kept closed at all times ‘The locality of the last place of burial has been arefally concegled, The remairs of Mrs. Surratt are to be in- terred near this city, but, az above stated, there ‘Will he no demonstration, whatever. Miss Annie Surrett, in anticipation of the body being delivered to the famity, arrived here last even- ing to be present at the reinterment. Her brother Isaac will prebably be here at the re- interment, but John H. Surratt ts not expecied to arrive from & voyage to South America, taken with a view of regaining his bealth, until about the ist of March, and consequently will noi be present. Hon. E. JEvFoRDs one of the Judgrs of the Supreme Court of Mississipp:, presented to- @ay an address to the Reconstruction Commit- tee on behalf of himself and others claiming to reprecent a large and ic uential part of the Republican party who oppose the adoption ot ~~ ——. heeding gl ne June last. Pap eddress is in the ni of rotest, 21 a discussion of the condition a affairs in the — He proposes a plan of restoration as 5 5 Tet That Congrees shall declare all the offices in the State vacant. 2d. Provide for the a ntment of a visional Governor, offices thus declared Pro- ‘with power to fillall the power also that are more proscrip- tive than is required by the reconstruction laws of Con; 4th. ide for an election at the time des- ignated by the for hold- | ot the House Nomtxatioxs.—The President sent to t Senaie this afternoon the folowing nomina- tions: W. D. Spanding, of New York. to be Uaited States Consul at Yeddo, Japaa. Thomas P. Smith, of Massachusetts, now Gousu! a: La Rochelle, to be U.S. Coasat a: Paris, vice Joba @. Nicoray. Edward Steobess, of New Jersey, to be U_ S_Consal st Manchester, England, vice H.G. jodore Andrew A Harwood. oa the re- tired list. to bea Rear sdmtral m the Navy ou tue retired lis’. for services 1m commond of the ia. orge H Kiug bury,to be Collector of In- Reveaue for the 34 di ternal tiet of Massachu- se " im the Navy, vice Rellows, di-missed. at Paymaser J. P. Loomis, to be Parcea Aseistant Paymaster ia the Navy, vice Frailey promot d. MR. Eva, of New Hampshire, introduced in the House this moruing the following joint resolution, which w ed to the Commit- tee oa Pr. f Whereas William H Dempsey, of tbe firm of Dempsey & O'Toole, did mae & most brutal and cowardly assan?t on Frid:y. Febraary 5th. im the Patent Office buildinc, with a loaded whip, upon Samvel A. Duncan, a witness in the recent investigation of their contracts with the interior Department, for evideace given oF for a starement contained in payers on file with the Committee on Printing, making it manifestly unsafe for a witness to tesufy azainstthem; and wacreas it has been proved there is dishonesty in the supplies furnished by them to the Inierior Department, and good Teason to believe tuey have practiced frauds in their sapplies to the Post Office Depactnent — Residecty dey Toat the Postmasier General and all o:ber beads of Deparimeats be direc od to rescind and «annul any and all contracts for each or any of the Deparcmeats or Bureaa: thereof existing with the firm of Dempsey & O'Toole, of Washington, D.C. Mk. W. Scorr Sutra appeared befo-e the Committee en Padlic Expeaditares this morn- ipg to correct certam statements which bad been given out coaverning bis evideace, to the effect that he had Fivea the names of witnesses: who bad given him informatwn coacerning charges made aca‘'nst Wells, Fargo & Co., and tbat when these witnesses were subpauaed they all testified they bad bad no conversation ‘with Mr. Smith on the subject Mr. Smith stated that his evidence would show, and that the Committee would recollec:. that he stated distinctly that those wituesse- whom he had uamea ‘had talked with him about other irrezularities of the Post Office De- partment. and avout the Committee being a white washing body, and uot about Weils, Fargo & Co. In this explanation ot Mr. Sinith two mem- bers of the Committe commc:ded, and the ne sary corrections were made upon the records. Mr. Broomall «aid im explanation tha: he bad exemined the Witnesses moder a wrong im~ Pression of Mr. Smith's evideuce. Pevition ron RereaL or THE Usury Laws.—Mr. Paterson, of N. H., presented rw the Senate this morning « Jobn R. Eivans, Moses Ke H.R Huiburd, W MeGovire, well-known business nu Dictrict, pr pralie s aze of tue bill ve. 4 law relating to usury in the District of Columita or to provide snch & med on of tha bow as wil permit supply and demand to regulite the rates of in- terest in this District. They su the: the Tate be specifically stated in each case by a stud when no such agrae. erate of lawful mterest to be six perannum. Referred to the Dis- Tict Committee. THE PRESIDENT recently approved the act authorizing and directing the Secrerury of the Navy to make the appotntme at of mi ‘0 the United States Naval Ac fore the 4thof March next. f which the electioa tor me nbr“* of th: se of Represea.atives to the Forty-first’ Congress does not py law tuke place vrevions to Lhe firs! of July, "+65, npoo the neman°tioa of members t Ri earatives frum such Tess, S airs in the pres Sexator McCres trview Satmrday with Attorney Evarts, rela'ive to the release of ofthe Coutderate navy. Mr «d some doubt as to whether Bra bed under the Pres yroclsmation, ¥ aud others Bad an .u- General obn ©. Braine ——__~-2ce- Evrorran News ty Oarie—Tae fall text 2on-Clareadoa treaty on tae Ala- acms bas been received in Englar by - The Le ion Pines denounces ¢ Aud says it is incomprebeustble and w. oraer, unless there was a secret stipulation somewhere to the contrary. If the United Dtates Sense hes: the project, I asdesirable that the whole treaiy be revised and recast. The new Greek Ministry isa taiinre. Bot garis, former Prime Minister, has beeu recalied, The King is firm for adherence to toe p ‘ol Latest advices give good reason for suppor the p r policy ot King will trinmph over the excitement ot t The Greek Goverame to have days in which to decide upon the proposais of the cou- tere hour. m the Carlists are very act to be laboring to produce 1 which may break our at any 9 pame of Prince Georzenti bas br eand are trom the rolls of the ariny. The Pope forbids prelates elected to sit in the Con='itutional Cortes. Prince Ferdinand is a caniiunte for the throve. Orders have been tisued tor thy execution of the as of the Bishop of Burgos. Many polivical arrests baye made of late.” Queen Isabella has another manifestodenouncing the revolnti yy Spain, avd asserting her right to the th france promises goon to pay an in-ttime the Mexican debt. | THR implied slur upon our Hebrew fellow. cite n= in some remarks made by Mr. W: the Howse on Saturday was sadly out of place Jegislotive sssembly representing anion which Kgows no distinction of race, naniou- alitit, or creeds among its own citizens. ‘That the word Jew should now Dave ay evil me ug ts part of our bad inheritance from the persecutions of the We trast the day bas come when every citizen of the Union wiil ‘be declared entitled “to the same courtesy anii justice m Congress that that body acco ds to pale members. The Union ee Bot races, ut citizens; not sectarians, but men obeying the laws and honoring God according to tele o Chronicl Finmngx's Rior in PHitaDetrur of the companies of the preseut volun: department of Philadelphia removed to a new Jocation en Saterday, and, 8s usual in such canes, a building vear by W&s set on fire to cel- theevent. This broaght other compa. nies on the ground and ariot ensued, resulting, 49 mortally wounding of one man with an iron bar. Subsequently the bouse of another pany was bombarded w: {OEY done. The frequency of similar Started a movement in the City Counci! 10F @ paid department. (le hed SPECULATORS Bre Edwin Booth Pp to a beggarly account! empty Kes on Friday night at his new theatre, in New York city, though bis exchequer was as full asifevery seat had been filled. The expia- pat cy tpn sonnet, rte be found in the fact that the speculators previously purcha:ed two-tbirds of the seats, and Were disappointed 40 the public not coming forward to take them off their hands. Though the hous» is capable of seating 1,700 persons, there were not more tham 751m the dress circle and 500 inthe par. quette and galleries. 4 Boy Suot sy 4 GERMAN Barnge —in Pittsburg, Saturday evening, Michael Kauff- man, a German barber, hot a little boy namea Edward Miller. The boy was looking into the p window, when him a Se ee sas revolver through the — , killing at pact tye aed re ‘ufiman narrowly escal cl citizens, bot was carried off to Jai is S87 The revival of the apprentice system is talked of in New York State. = Ld bas refused to pass an eight. hour law. SF The iatest novel clerical announcement We bave seen is the one (D&t “it is 3 sin to be Sick.” stones and much in- affairs @7 The cat-o’nie-tails is im use in Indiana Prisons, BF Av “agricultural locomotive” has deen _ ia California that rans29 plows at one e. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afterneon’s Dispatches. FORGER ANDSWINDLER SENTENCED RUTLAND, VT., Feb. The Sopreme Court of Ve-mont sentenced Edward S Piper, alias © B Clark, a celebrated forger and swindler, to the State prison foreienht years. He was t *. presoa at Windsor on Saturday. Pi- s we'll known in many sections of the made some bold operations. Feb.*—The prisoners stied to bail am ».—The news trom Atheas is Latcet despa.ches meadon tha: mis sucecedud assured. The reported balte be. ween the Turks and Momtenegrins at Nichscitza 18 amtborsiai:vely denied. SAFE ROBBERY. ‘oN, Det., Feb. 5 —The office of the Philadelphia railroad was en- turday nigh wud the sate robbed with a duplicate key, of $1,750. ————~«+e-— Washington Newspapers. The pudlication of a newspaper in ¥ ashing- ton, unl <s itge.s plenty of Gover ” one of the most difficult umdertasinzs posei- ble to be eagaged in. The business is com- pletely over done. There are noi irss tuan five Gaily, six weekly, aud three ty papers Bow printed and published her, also two daily theatrical papers aud a host of similar try, publi-bed to the purpose of picking up Savertisemeuts. ‘There are upwards of seven bundred journeymen privters im this city, scarcely bait of waom can mate sufficient 10 live upon. ‘Lhe price paid tor composition per 100 ems is 60 cent=. Phe high price paid for composition naturally draws to this citya very Jarge number of printers, who sooa find, to their sorrow, the mistake they have made in coming,here. Many, tor the sake of employment, baye worked upon’ the co-operative plan, bat every move in this direction has provida tail ure: they have either busted up tne paper on which they co operaed or themselves. It was tried om the £zpress, and tailed. Tae Lrening Union went in co-dperation, and took such dove as to produce atmost instant death. 1 doubt yery much v hecher this city is able to support more than two daily papers, be- cause there is not sufficient advertising patron. age, and the merchants here look Lew newspaper enterprise means, siraugely preferrine to give their pa- trovage to some itinerant who has a show-card orAmap, or some other out-of-the-way style of advertising, in preterence to the legitimate to the encouracement of newsp . 1tis a lamentable fact that th > t spirited morning paper e:rcu- inted im this city 1s the Baltimore Su», which exhibits mor rprise in regard ashing. other paper ished bere, With the exeepton of the Sran. Itis too fre. quently the case that newspapers pablished here are conducted by mes who know nothing about the business, be z, aud hence ee: V venture to say (bat at this moment there is bat one paper published bere that is paying anythiag like iis ua expenses, though iorcanes Dave melted away the eadeavor to make tem pay. The Brenivg Be, ress, purchased from Owen Thorn sor $10.60 by the uding ap vw: 3 Hoovers; who, afer 4@) in less tong Wires sale for $8.00. Th iE 2 period of flve years a t compelled to go under, the peopie here, From facts there is yery little eacouragemen for any bew enterprise, and certamly no eu- courngeme Beymen primers ty ters’ Paradise, Wark Bisnor ¢ Di al Bistop . has issued an important ral address, in’which he say- “The -olemaitees of Le NOW abou usti.y mem calling on A WARNING FROM 2 Lfantic Cj Epiccop ern New York, bh nas my renewed repentance, meditation and sincere confesion, with prayer The late pastoral tter of the House of BR: ‘cal matters to whic! on should be particularly directe, sud I need add little t my request that you may beed those admoni- tons, and study the Holy Scriptures, -whether there things are so.” The enormities of thea.rical exhibitions, aud the lactyiousness of dances too commonly tol erated in our times, ate there so specially hops suggests those pointed out as disgraceful to the age and ir- Teconciiable with the Gospel of © Jeel at my duty to the souis of my floc those Who Tan wiih (he world “to the sam: excess of riot in these ¢ s€me Bot to come to the Preparing for confirimaton a will not lay bands, knowingly, ts not prepared ton other Abom inations ¢ devil.” Let E auivation be wo striving for, let them be per-unded toa sob life, to selt-demsals, and to tue pure a cent enjoyments which the permits, but whi high time thet thy wern wordly and g: use in « Lent thatis ned my flo apte-na mnhert e <4OM for those Who inne. bieod.”” what must be tn haye po wi Drotly beloved, “51 ubloward gvueration ” Was deck! d at Portiaad fact are thus recorded by ige Goddatd purchased a ticket to Dan- Junction and started to visit bus family, residing in Aubuin. The afternoon train Was very long, and, #8 usual, oneJackzon, was detailed to take the tickets of passengers leav- sug the train be/ore the regular conductor came thiough. Judge Goddard, baying some busi- ness at Falmoutb, stepped out, and upon the request of Jackson, Banded him his ticket. Upon his return, Jackson again approached where he was sitting and demanded his ticket, and upon Judge Goddard's replying that be = it to him when he left the car, told the udge that he lied, and ialling into an ungoy- ernable committed an assault upon him, ‘ing bis fists in Nis face, threatening to beat his brains out, and using the most pr fave » He continued this for som: twenty minutes, wi Cumberland and be Judge Godderd brought 0 action, and verdict of the jury $1.550 will serve as a lesson to corporations to employ such servants ompibus to twelve, in twenty-four, each .o have a seat. 87 Judge Cannon, ot Clay Carolina, receatly cbarged the grand j that cou that L grammar school at Danvers, Mass., but the commitice bired @ mascular tescher, and the boysare now on their good behavior. S7Princess T: ry to esta! in te ofthe city where tea and cof- At cost price. mployers of coolies, in India, have it tow them foi lecting work. One piauter eae killed 3 dectie by flogging him. The evidence was tec te, detect: end be was en, to but twelve months’ perance Union of Bozrabville, op the table resolutions the use of tobacco as one of the greatest evils im the land second only to alcoholic peverages, Bnd inviticg al) Jaw and order loving citizens to co-operate 1m Putting & Stop to ite use, 67 Mrs. Joff. Davie te sick in Paris. gE coacerard im the Coxsic- | . | by gir. Barnes, FORTIETH OONGRESS. This Afterneon’s Proceedings. ce cr Monvay, Februar 8. SENATE.—Mr. Patierson, of N.H, presented & memorial numerously sizned by dusiaes: men of Washingtc ‘king the abrogation of Referred to Committe ou the 12. Presented a memorial asking the recognition of the Sapreme Being sa th Cons tiution, and said it was rather remarkable that there was mo such meation im that inscru- ment. These petitions had lately beea presen - ea bere im large ners. They came from tbe religions people of the conntry; anu iu view of the special favor which as a vation we aad lately received at the hands of Provideac=. i seemed to him peculiarly fit thar the Ja- diciary Committers should now take the sab- Jet into comsideratton and report a provision. Mr. Howard, trem the Committ ¢ on the Ps- lc Raslrond, asked to be discharged from rhe further consideration of a larce number of bills Sud memorials relative to the various projec.- e4 Pacific railroads. Mr. Edmunds asked totake up the copcar- Tent resolution in'roduced dy him, relative to the connting of the etectoral vote of the S'ate of Georgia on Wednesday vex. He thoaght it Would be best to consider this mater 7 racber than postpone it watil Wednesaay next. Mr. Cameroa objected ‘o the taking up. Mr. Wilson, trom Commitee on Military Affairs, reported adversely on Mr Drake's res olution vacating offices ot General and Lix General, and Aumira! aad Vice Admirai Towed to equip, pay, supply aud trauspori troops for the Governmest. Also, bill to enable the Natoaai Bank of Grorgeiown to change its location. Ar. Morton introduced a bill to secure the copyright of printing drawings and model: Mr. son, of N. H., introduced a wo meorporate the Irving Literary Associatioa of Washington. Mr. Wilsou introduced « bill to establish » American line of steamships between New York and Europe. On motion of Mr. Edmunds, bi= concurrent Tecolutton relative to the counting o¢ the el: c- toral ‘ots of the Siate of Georgi», was taken up ir. Sud not pat off until Wed when. if auy objrciion was raised, it would have tobe decided without debate. A doubt existed as towb-tber the vote of Georgia should be counted, aud in order to avoid avy difficulty bis reso!lucon provided that it should be counted bypo'heti His resolution was a literal tran:cript of a resoln- tion which had beeu adopted am 1-21, relative to the counting of the vote of Missouri, some doabt existing as to whether it was entitied to vote at that me. Mr. Trumbuil argued that there was no ne- | ceseity for this resolution. There was no rea- son why the vote of Georgia should not be counted. Mr. T. quoted from the vanous re- construction acis of Congress, aud maintained tbat Georgia had complied w.:b all their con- ditions, and was as much entited to represen- tation in ber eiectoral yowe as North or South Carohna. Prima facie Georgia bas a right to her vote, and although as the Senator (Mr. Ed. munds) says her vote does not affect the result still it is a very delicate matter to attempt thus to reject the vote of@ State. Such a precedent, if attempted to be followed, might involve this count = civil war. Mr. Edmunds d d not agree with Mr. Tram- bull. He held that prima facie Georgia had no night to vote, and if be live wath) Wednesday be would certainly object to the counting of er wore, Mr. Whyte said there was mo quescion as to the representation of Georgia tu Gougress. Ta the Hoase, delegates were uow sitting and votmg ou bills. Mr. Conkling said these delegates had been admitted before this question of representa- tion had arwen. They were elected and ad- mitted before these questions came ap. Mr. Whyte asked if these delegries had not been admitted to the House subeequent io the comphance of Georgia W th Ube acis of Cod- | gre s. Mr. Conkling professed ignorauce on this port. Mr. Whyte would then affirm that such was the case. “These delegates had been admitted aiter the compliance by Georgia with whe ace of Congress, and there could be no other pre sumption than that Georgia was entitled to her vote equally with the other States. He did no: know whether the Homse was going totake a — back step new. ‘The moraig nour bere expirin, ton Went over, and the con: iment relative to suffrage was taken up. ; dir. Davis gave notice of an amendment that this proportion was not imtendcd to mtertere with the exiscing laws or imstitations of any of the States. Hovex.—Under the cail of the States for bills | aud re-viations the tollowing were introduced | and reterred : By Mr. Peters «Me.)—Biil to provide for the pevement of Pennsylvania avenue. Committ + | vt Public Buildings and Grounds. By Mr. Fia(N.H.)—Joint resolation rescind. | ing all staviomery contracts with Demp ey & UO Coele. Committee on Printing. yy Mr. Eliot (Mass.)—Bill to regulate the fur seal trade at the islands of Si. Paul and St. ‘oTge, im the Territery of Alaska. Pra nd referred to Committee on Commerce. By Mr. Ward (N Y.)—Bill fixing the time for the election of Representatives in Gonzres | to amend the natura'ization biws, and to pre- vent fraudulent young. Mr. Brooks Committee oF ji ° Mr. Ward (N. ¥.) moved i reterwace to Select Committee oa the New York Elec Frauds | Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) moved | the Committee on the J Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) Ays. and they were ordered. suited, yeas d=) nays 1d. The ball was them reterted = mittee on the New York elec ¥ | the exchange of gold for U.S. . and providing against t2¢ sale ot gold. Com ities on Banking and Carreucy. Ry M i .)— Bill Weneoarage th ve. By M | poring an amendment to the Con-Ptution of | the United States. Commitee on the Judic.ary By Mr. Miller, (Pa.)—Jom: resolauion pro- posing aM Amendixent to the Coustitutioa of the United States, Committee oa the Judi- ciary. By Mr. Koontz. (Pa.)—Biullamendatory of the actot July 18, 16, granting bounties to sol- diers. Committee on Military aTairs. By Mr. Wittemore, (S. U.)—Bill authorizing payment to be made Services reo- dered in the late rebellious Siates. Committee py Mr, Callas, Ala.)—Bill to Ni re ( = remove politi- cab disabilities.” ‘Committer ‘on Recomsiruc- By Mr. Hanghey (Als.)—Joint resolution Telative to the rights of the loyal citizens of Alabama. Committee on Reconstruction. tnoving: ibe Becrosary of the Tresntt es ons points commicsion to revise the tariff Inwe and Seyle, (N. ¥.)—Joint resolution pro- | | of reducing or ng "he dury on flower. a coantties. Actre. & - te om soveeen jan te tr gy @,) from the Coamitire of PPpropria:toms, reported the Sen mend rants to the PMatoe bill, Made the morro after the iriand (Ohio) offered Patog concemerd canpon to the MoPhe: Monument Asvociatioa. Mr Ross (11.) objected. Mr S % (Ohio) moved to ot akme ui ameudments to tae tare nett, Mr Brooks (N.¥.) asked for the yeas aod BAYS On the Mot.oa to suepene th- rales and they were ordered. The rairs were suspend- ed—yeas 115, mays 29. Mr. Scheack (bio) demanded Mer previows ‘° concurrence le the Neuse amend- bi Mr Wilson (lowa) ske@ tor the yeas and ye On concuri.ne: pending which — Mr. Brooks (N. \.) mowed to lay the Senate |mendmen's or the table oe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money was in abundsntsupp'y an New York turday at 7 per ceat om the ordvacry coltar- erals and #ix on government. Commercial pa- Per was steady. and prime shor tim> mccep- tanors were discount’ A! seVeM to teht per cent. The statement of the a sociatea bapks last week pared with the pro-vious one sbows ease im Lom 2 63; increase inepeces decrease in ctrouly tom $15,250, decrease in deposits S82,506; deetwase im legal tenders 810°,355. The only difference of 4 eal tenders, which show & 3.436 — Government Securttics. Feb. 5, is60.—Jay Wooke & Go. furnish the following quota: of Go erument securities Five Twenties, M65..000. | . Five Twenties, Jan. & July, Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 67 Wy Five Twenties, Jan. & Juiy, &_. ‘Ten Forties, K—WURST BOARD. \ $20 Ju ky, (By Bangers’ ana Brokers’ Teiegrapr Lewis Jobnson & Uo. quote stocks and bu. ie Rome and foreign markets as follows * New Yorx Frh ~.—Pirst Board_U S. 6s ISL, coupon. 124: & 188. coupons, 119 iG, compen, + i 20's, 1668, coupons, 1114; sj Pacific Mant 110, coupon, new, 1 10.40% coupons, 10- Orritcates 7) Mary 7, Atlantic Mail. none: Canton, 60; mberiand, 36), ; { W.U. Telegraph. |: Quicksilver, 23; Boston Wecer Power, 155; N. ¥. Oemtral, none; | none; do. pref'd, none; Hi 83; Michigan Gentral, Toledo & Wabash, 6i\; Adame Exp., O&\; Wells. Fargo & Co. Exp. Exyress, 4°; Winsted Stater Exp. none: cbants’ Union. 19 5: Ubtcago & Alton. 154: preferred, Ist. Market steady. Gold, G5 \0 [By Cable.) 4; Erie, 25. FRANKroRT, 11 a. m.—Honds, 80). | _Liverroor, 11 a. m.—Cotton’ market “ jtimere Te-day. Battiworr, Feb. 5. Wiliam Fisher & Soas jo Virginia Si I, 57 bid: do. coupon, new, North Carolina Sixes, old. 634, bid; do. bid —_e—_—__ Baltimore Markets, To-day. BaLtTMone. Feb. &—otton firm. demand Moderate; Middiwg Uplands 30. Flow | new, 61 © very | uniet, entirely nominal. Wheat dull; sales of | Pennsylvania rd at $!75asi-5. Cora firm; small: sales of white at Sax: yellow tirm 4.75 for prime, Ryo | firm ater Pork firm at €33 Bacoa firm: rib sides. 1, at: clear do, 1% | shoulders, 153, 216; ha cents . Lard quae —_2——— Wali Street To-day. New Yorn. Feb. 5 Stock market is duit d WDserled. M change, 9;. Gold, %5 North Carolinas olf, 63 ow 61, sinmexcoupon, 56, wew, 624; Tennessee ex j coupon, ~y a-ked, new, 6 \. ann —areeaeeeete New York Grain Market To-day. New York, Feb. <—Flour market duil and | Wibout cecided change. Wheat quiec and vomunally anchanged. Gorn dull aud drooping. —__-+e-____ Romance ty Reat Lire —The record of am inquest held very lately in Loudon reads mo’ Like ibe summary of the plot which some se: satiooal uovelist bad worked oat thas real L ‘Tbe body which caused the inquiry was that of a young woman. The tale told was something as foliows:—She, whea very ma. | younger. bad loved = Frenchman, amd was en- sage to be marnea to not come oat m be TANNAge BeVer Look place, ead j the girl became the wife of another man. The Frenchman clisappears for a tims from the | Story; tme married Life of the berome is happy, | and for right years «be torgett—or, leas:, sever meutions—her former lover, At the end | of that time, however, the two fall : Public hou (aliipg Woo Another woman, | tor his + old flame.” tated whea she dis | daysater the meetin | 88d anxions. Qn | :uem together ant * the impu- | grace of the Frencbman, aad he strikes him. The Frenchman, who bas oven Frenchman os bat be leaves ber ime. is mace worse b afterward th ws bivberto happy conp! the wife heard of it she became -lice owe mad.” Toe husband, however, King ot Dest takes no motive of bis unul Be discovers ber taking @i-covery came too Inte, Phy che died. ‘The ta: 1 48 "he taproom of a jury fiud a verdict to test the utioual.y of the Civil Rights bill im the (me Of two men who sre now to jail, aader sepience of a Uuited Slates Qourt, for der of a negro family last summer bs ‘olation Bers been in’ the mi A joint TERRINLE MURDER PROM Ex- CITEMEST.—On ‘& man named Hoeter, living on the outside of Haunibal, Missouri, murdered bis 4 ee : | Hi i ll | i i i 7 | i lit fF