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THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Star Buliding, EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. 1 served by the carriers to theiT (CENTS PER WEEK. ies at the counter, with thout wo Oxrrs each. ° Puc BOR '@:—Three months, One Dollar and ‘Gent; siz months, Three Doi- jars; one year, Five are. Bo are nt from the office longer than for. “The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morning—One Dolisr apd 8 Haifs Year. LT young ard risiue generation, the vegeta Powers of life are strong. but in a fow pears bow efter the paliié ue, the lack fwetre epe, emdems. fated for d the imporsiMinty of epptication © Mental ellort. show ts Lane’al ixfinesce. It mon becomes evident to the observer that some de pressing ieilaenes is checkiwg the development of the bedy Coneu the youth ie removed frem echeet and sent int: thecountry. This is omee” the worst movements Bemeved from ordinary diversions of the ever changing tonnes of the city, the pewere of the body too much ewfechled ro give zest to bralthiul ani ro’ si exercises, thoustis are turned awards ep) themselves be patient be x female, the approach ef th: * te leoket fer with amiety.as the fire which J et to thow her eavioe frentation and viattiox tb» heek with the biona of health Alas! tno-ease of pprtite has grown by whatit fed on; the euercies thesy-tem are prostrated,a dthe whole econo. my ie deranged. The beantifal and wonterfal se ricd *p wht: bud, and mind emlergo eo farcinatine & change from chill to woman, t4 lovkedt for in Yair, the parent's heart blee¢s in anxiety, and aries the grave but waiting for ite victim. REL‘YWBOLD'S ESTRaAtCT Svcat, For Weatners arising from Excessescr Barly In kacretion, attended with the following sympioms Indisposition to Erertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficuity o! Breathing, General Weak- ness. Horror ¢f Disease, Weak Nerves. Trembling Dreadfal error of Deeth, Might Sweats, Cold Feet Wakefalnere, Dimares of Vitiou, Languor. Universe: Lassitads of the Musculer System. Often Eoormons Appetite with Pyapeptic Bymptome Hands # inshing of ths Boty, Dryness of the Skin Pailid Countensave aad Ercpticns on the Face Pain fn the Back, Heeviness of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spote Flyiog before the Eyes. with ‘Temporary Suffarion and Loss of Sight, Went of Attention, Great Mobility. Restless, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients then Sebtude, and nothing they more aread. fi ir of Themscives; no Repose of Man ter, no Specalation, but ® murried Transition juestion to another. ‘here 8) mptems, if allowed to go on—which thix Medicine invariet!y removes—soon follow bors of Powcr, Fateity. and Rpileptio Fits. in one cf which the patient may expire. During the superintendence of Dr. Wilson at th. Bloomingdale As;lum, this ead result occurred t patients. resson had for atime left them, and ‘and about twenty yours of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses are not fre- anently followed by thoee dérefa! diseases, Inean ity and Comsomption™ The recorts of the Asylams,snd the melancholy deaths by Uovsuinp. tion. bear ample witness t> the truth of these as sertions. Io Lanstic asyinms the most mel eboly exibition apyeacs. he countemance is a> tuaily rodeen and destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it Should s somnd of the voice occur, it 1# rarely articn/mte. -With wofel mes-ares wam Mespair Low sullen sand» their grief beguiled * While We regret [h@ ©x <temee of the above die cures and eyquptoms weare prepared to offer an | te gitt of chemistry for the rem var of the | neces HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY COV ENTRA«- TED FLUID EXTRACT OF BLCHT. ‘There ts no other Tonic like it. It sean ancho. of bope te the surgeon and nt, and this te 1 testimony of all who have ased or prescribed it. Sold by Droggiste and b PREPAKED aT H. T. HELMBOLD'S, DOG ANDCHESICAL WAKEHOUSS , #94 BROADWAY, BREW YoRK OMMENDATIONS, A Case of Pwenty Years Standing. aDeLris. Peon . Sage 2. 13:1 Pr Geeist ave bee aferer for twenty diadder end kt ony atecti ie mes here used wal i been wader the by si tans, experien time nL Ol Rive jug bat itrle ations extensively at mily physician in regard # ycur hxtrect Bucha I did this becanse {haa used all Kinds of adver tinea remedies, and had touud them less, a Seme quite injurious: ia M@ct I despaired of ever jetting Well. aed deterBined ty ase ne Peron bei less I knew of the fugredicnt. It prompted we fo use yonr remedy 5 th dof bucha, cu red to me au ex and. with his atvice, after an Je. and consaitiog a. ncladed to try it. Icom stout etght mathe ago, at which ned to my +01 first bottle 1 was ast: t, and afier using it three to waik out. I felt much lik. 1 matemeut of my case at ti, my improvement to be only tein ore concluded to defer ani sem id effect x perteet cure knowing th: Hi beef <reater valgeto you and more eat tory to me. silo to report that = cure fs effected na the remedy for five mont! Having seen your prey edt Ated uy examinati.n of the Bree tet. tT merced to use it afactions McOORMINE. the t Wu Bigier ern F of Penn Hon Thomas 6 Florence Hon J © Kuox Hou J & Biack Phi | on D. B Porter, ex Gower t « rts Hon. Bilis L- vis, Ju igo, Phila‘elphia Hen B.C Grier suage Uuited stat- hen G W Wocdwart. Judge. Pils Hon A. Porter, uity Bolict Hen. Jobn Bi Bon. EB Banks er ex Govern 4 Avlitor Gesoral, Warhiug: a And man) others, if necessary A Case of Unilaummati: 6 of Kidneys, aad 4 From Morgan, Feacel & Co., Glasgow, Missouri | February 5, 1958. Mr. BOT Mee xvors se Deee® About two years ago I was trouble! ‘Wii coth infammetion of the hidpeys, and gravel, wh-p | resorted toseveral remedies withoat de ving any benefit whatever: and. seeing your Bx tract Bucho advertiond, L procured a few bottl-s and used them. The resuit wae = complete care in sesborttime. TI regard var Extract Buchu as de- cloedly the bv st remedy u apy aad all dis esece of the kidueys. and I aa: ——- that atwih do ea for it. You mag pabiish we ire 2. Yours, reepeetfully, SBWIN M. FEAZEL Frof. Dewees! vainabie works on the Practice of | ¥ Physic. Bemarks male by the late celeorated Dr. Physick, Remarke made by Dr. Ephraim McDowell, cel 1 and Member of the Bopst uot. ebrates f geome, treiaus, sod batons iat tise ccticus of the King sod Qerea'e deeroah Medico Chirergice! Kevtew. published by Ben- emio Travers, of ‘Boral Uoliece of Ser ‘and mest of thelste Stander! Works on Mui- cine. BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHUT, BSPABLISHED UPWARDS OF 1* TBARS, Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Dreggist, 4 BROAWAY, NEW YORK, AND 304 300TH TENTH ST , PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Pax 2—-$1.25 por bottle, or atx bottles for 96.59. deltvered to any address. Bold by Draggiste every- where. Bene sre genuine upices done ap in steel on- graned wenpnel. with fer simiie of my Obemiea! Warencase sigue =m g. T. HELMBOLD, “ & c Thes York shows (he tollowing changes for the Peek: — Decrease in lows. S2OGITI; decrease specie, @LSINTH: decrease tu crrcala ' . SL oecrenee tn deposits, $1096 TT1, decrease I ua legal tenders, $162.85 The aectenss in Poss and specie exbibit tae large paymen's for customs by the merchants, and the d.iter- rhce between the two tems i dine te Teoriyos of currency from the couatry The decreas ad ib loans is the effect of the Deavy sales ot ¢ ws * FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ment of the associated bapks of New eroment bonds, holders being tempted to real sam and large amounts of onp ta! being © free. Theacuvity GRY was ngain the sm Wall etree : ——_.—_—_ N°. 4,981. Government Secarities. WaAsuInetom, March |, is69.—Jny Uooke A ee a Oo. farnied the following quotatiens of Gu. government baads sorbing feature of va OFFICIAL. a | By the Precident of the United States of Am rica A PROCLAMATION. Wrereds a convention between the Whited States of America and the republic of M»xico | for the purpose of regulating the citizenship of perso ho may emigrate from one country 10 the other, was concluded and sigued by thei respective plenipotenti ‘Washington, om the tenth yrsrof our Lord one thousaad egbt hundred and s:aty-eight, which convention as amended, English and Spanish lau- sod bemg in the gungrs. is word for word &s f. lows The President of the United Sates of Amer- don and the President of the republic of Mexico, desirows of regula » istalke! of, and perbeps | the citizenship of who emigrate from Mexioo t@ the States of America, aad from the Umited ates of America to the republic uf Mexico. Dave deckird 10 treat on this subject, and with this object have named as plenipoventiaries, the Preeident ef the Unites State Seward. Secretary of Swite: and | of Mexico, Matins Romero, accredited as Yoy eutroordmary and oi tary of ibe republic of eroment of the United ®intes; who, afwer hay - ing commupicated to each ofher tueir respec- tive fall powers, fourd in good aud due iorm, have agreed upon the following articles er plearpot- jexico neat the ¢ ‘Those citimens of te United States who have been made citizens of the Mexican republic by 4 Gave resided wituout in- P xican territory five yeare, | stall be Reld by the United States as citizens 0: he Mexican republic and shall be treaved as rocaily, citizens of the Mexican Tepabhic who hage become citizens of the United States, and who have resided uuit-r- Tupted!y in the territory of the United States for five years, ehell be held bg the republic of Mexico as citwens of the Untted States, shail be treated as such. Tre declaratioa ot an intention to become a citizen of the one or try has not for either pai ‘This article sn: effect of naturalization. Ply as well to those already naturalized in rither of the countries contracting as to th hereafter naturalized. ARTICLE 1. Naturalized citizens of either of the contract- ing parties, om return to the territory of the .Femain liable to trial and forsu action punishable by the ry. and committed before his saving always the limitations established by his original country. Apgticce lil. ‘The convention for the surrender im certain cases of criminals, fngitives trom justies, eon cluded between the «'nited Stat- of the one part, and the Mexican reps the other part, on the eleventh day of Doce: ber, one-thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. shall remain in tall force without any altera- ABTICLE IV. 11 a citizen of the Cuitec States naturalized in Mexico renews his residenee in the United States without the inteat to return to Mex- ico, he sball be Beld to Rave renoun:rd nis | Gralization in Mexico. Reciprocally, if a Mex- jenn naturalized in the United States renew» his residence im Mexico without the datent to ates, be shall be held to have repounced bis naturalization in the Uuited original cou ih died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, | return to the United ‘The intent not to return may be held to exis: when the person naturalized in thy one ‘ry T sides iv the other country more than two | years, but this presumption may be reb evidence to the coutrary. The present convent immediately on the ex 2 hall remain in fall force for tem years. either of the contracting parties snali give * to the other six months previously of it- sntention to terminate the same, it shall further remain im force until twelve months after optracting partie given notice to the other of such iutention. a shall go into. either of the The present convention the President of the United State ud consent of the the President of the Mexican repulsls With the approval of the Congr nd the ratification. shall be exchange: | in Washington withia mine smouths from thy urte thereot. In faith whereof, the plenipotentiaries pave figned and sealed this con | of Warbington, this tenth day of July, in th- year ofour }.ord oue thousand eight Buudret and sixty-eight. ntion atthe city M. Romero. whereas the said amended, has been duly ratitied on both parts <pretive ratiflcations bave this day been exchanged Now, therriore, be it known that L, Andrew Johnson, President of the Unied ‘Sites of con vention, lous medical | tion to be made public, same, aad every may be observed and yy the United States and the ciizer In testimony whereof. I have hereunto s+! my band. and caused the seal of the Unie: | Stare: to be affixed. Dour at the city of Washington, this first day of February, in the year ot our Lor one thousand eight hundred aud six.y- nine, and of the imdependence of ihe Vnited States of America the nt to the end that the and article thervof, led wiih good faith By the President : Tetery of State, Der antTMent oF STATE. aTos, Febraary 3, 1% Tost of citizens of the United States dees in the Empire of France ip the year 186: meline Bitgeeth: Eidow of Dudiey F. Wender-on, Loute F. Repouts, W ©. Pickerscill, Ir, Heloise Ferrand Mane E / Catlin, E A. Stevens. Dol. ree F Barclay am N_ Bishop. Pome a Bacd Heury Batie, ‘malt prepara 'T 1s ALMOST FREE FROM Acco “ly which unites toan agree hing effects, ard which. at le tnete the most Bour cages the palate. strengthens FARMERS. Provite yourself with PRRRY DAV KULLEH st this season of ihe Fear. when, Gory rhe, rentery ao me. able your hands—ueeit in every case ot the ki scant ak aeons ‘oree sure nO other tiled ‘Davis’ Pain Killer, bat the old. k which bas never failed. ALLEN’S LU iG BALSAM. Sortity thet I bave found AL- im the world for diseased La feimiy foe breaking ih the effect ouDg led, tire wit rt pepectfally route, rend it sared hor bh jconsuinption, ms if to all Chose pre- VEGETAB! mete RENEWER. Benews the vitality of the scal; Beneows the hair to Its original colur. Bevews the nutritive matter which noartehes ‘tbe hai: Renews thebrash, wiry hair to liken softness. Renews th- growth eS Renews those that id hair drosetne, bottle B.P HALL £€0., Neshus,B Hf . Proprietors, For sale by all dz aggiste. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. IxTerwsat Revewu: from this source were &! —The receipts to-day 12.92, SPEAKER COLPAx stated to-day im answer t> & question that there are one hundred and we Vills op bis table awanting action, AMONG THE VisiTORS at the Capitol to-day were Lieut. General W. T. Sherman aud daughter. OLE BULL gives two graud concerts at Met- zerott Hall on the evenings of the 3d and 4ch of March. “Humpty Dompry” will run through In uration week at the National Tnearre Look out for crowded houses. Gay. Cometock, of General Grant’s staff, who has beem Sonth on a bridal tour for the Past two weeks, 1s expected to return here to- morrow. SEcRETARY SEWARD bas written 8 letter to the President of the Albany Bargesses Corps, declining to receive them in an official capset- ty, with the announcement that he will reare from public servic* on the 3d of March nex:. Hamivton Fish is having & house fitted up bere. The gossips say that shows he is to he in Grant's Cabinet. Rumor says also that E. W. Rice, of Iowa. will be appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs, vice Taylor. If 18 THB CUSTOM of the Senate to elect a Prevident pro tem., to preside in the Senate in ease of the illness or absence of the Vice- President, Mr. Fessenden is named as the Probable President pro tem. in the Senate dur- ing the Forty- first Congress, THB PREsipeNt bas issued an order to the War Department aesigning Assistant Paymas- ter General Natbam W. Brown to the Pay De- partment until a successor to General Brice shall bave been confirmed by the Senate and commissioned by the Execative. How. FakNaxpo Woop gave a pleastat din- ner party Jastpight at Weicker’s tu the Demu- cratic members of the present and next Uon- gress. Representative Eldridge presided at tae foot of the table. Semator Casserly, Senator elect from Calitornis, was among the guesis. ‘THE TICKETS tothe Senate ceremony on the 4th of March were issued on Saturday, six to each Senator and two to each member of the House, and others to Sudges of the United States Courts, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, ex- Members and Senators and others eDUtled to seats in the chamber. REPORT HAS IT that the motiftcation- of appointment to General Grant's Cabinet were mailed on Saturday, and one (to the West) on Friday; also, that three members at Ivastof the new Cabinet are in town. The general bell: however, of those well informed is tbat t Members have not been notified, and will not be until their names are sent to the Senate. PRomotions.—The following clerical pro- Motions bave been made in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury: Andrew Johnson, ©. G. Nealy, S.N. Brignatzki and N. K. Bur- ket!, from first to second class clerkships; L. G. Martin, J. P. Butler and J. W. Taylor from second to third class clerkstips: W. H. H Bates from a third to a fourth class clerksbip. Nour atiows.— The President to-day seat t the Office at St Peter, Minnesot of P.. 10 be Consul at Barbadoes Joba N. Hoffman. ot Kentucky, to bed ut. Sd U.S. Cavalry. He also sent an a large pumber of nomina- tious for Brevet rank in the army. A misraten is published bere announcing thet the Kansas Legisiature bas racifled the new Constitutional amendment regulating suffrage. The Kansas Legislatare 1s prema- ture in its action, The amendment is not reg- ularly out of the hands of Congress yet, and official ratification of the adoption of the joint resolution cannot reach Kansas until the Latter part of next week ATTORNBY GENERAL EVARTS gave a dinner party Saturday night, at his residence, tothe gtadustes of Yale College now in public life. As may be judged, st was a very interests And enjoyable aluir. There were present Sen- ators Ferry and Stewart, Representatives W E. Robinscu, Dawes, Baidwin, Upson, Peters, Spalding, Hubbard, of Connecticut, W. D. Washburn, Judge Pierrepont, of New York, Commissioners Barnard and Cox, and Rev Dr, Mall. Iv HAS BERN STATED quite positively wi bin & day or two that Col. Webster of General Grant's staff was to be the Marshal of this District. and this morning it has been report-d that Col. W. had heen motified of his appo: ment, We have satisfied ourselves that the Appointment bas been made, but that Uol Weoster is not the mau. Lliinois will faruish the coming Marshal for the District of Co jumbin. How. W. Z. Ronrnson of New York sin'ai viewed” Gen. Grant Saturday. He went miroduce a Jady, but as an opportunity tossy « few words offered itselt he told General Grant he bad called with noobyect of soliciting 8n office for himself or anybody else, but if in Spy future difficulty with perfidious Albion old Ireland shold gain her freedom, all he asked was to be sent as minister to the court of St. Patrak. Lavra Krewe, who is known throughoat the country as an actress of great mérit, aod ‘whose talent in that cirection is equalled by ber managerial capacity, will commence a reg- ular spring season of dramatic performances at Wall's Opera House this evening She brings her own company with ber, and will present for the initial performance, “Hunted Dewn; or, The Two Lives of Mary Leigh.” in Which she will of course persouate the hero- ine, The piece was prepared expressly for ber by Dion Boucicault, Ex-Govgrwor Bkowytow, now United States Senator elect from Tennessee, and bis Party, consisting of about twenty, arrived in the city last evening, via the Orange and Alex- andria railroad. Brownlow endured the trip remarkably well,and 1s in his ordinary health. A special car was assigned him and his friends ‘Bil through. The trip was characterized by no incident, except at Oharlottesville, + Where, ‘& Bumber of young mea entered the special car one, about 14 years old, with a pistol, who Ap- proached the place where theex-Governor was sleeping, and threatened to shoot him. The Pistol, itis said, was wreached from the young. ster’s hand, and the party then left. A VERY MATERIAL Ceance will be necessi- tated in the compo-ition of the Senate Uom- Mittees of the next Congress. No less than fif- en new Senators will come in, for all ot whom places will have to be made cn the Com- ‘Mittees. The terms of several Senators who are cBairmen of committees expire on March 4, and now chairmen will have to b» designated for thosé committees. They are Morrill, of Maine, Chairman of Committee on Appropria- tione; Hendercon, of Missouri, chiirmaa of Committee on Iedian Affaire; Van Winkle, of ‘West Virginia, Ubsirman of Committees on Pensions, Conpess, of Valtfornia, Chairman of Committee om Mines and Mintng; and Morgan, of New York, Ubairman of Commitiee on tbe DONNKES presented in the Serate th metning, the petition of the Workingmen’s As- sembly of Washington, D. C., asking for a idi- tional legista:ion, so tha’. working men will ermment securities : TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. nn Five Twenties, 1asz This Afterncon’s Dispatches, Five Twenties, iss, he e | Aad Sameer oy a Teceive the full benefits of the eight-hour law. Monpay, March 1. EN iH Five Twenties, Jan aly. J The petition is signed by Mesers. E, MacMur- |ATE.—Mr. Bayard presented the creden- PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S VIEWS Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 6. ray. George 0. Cook, and D. McOathran, the committee, and states that the eight-hoar ac has been illiberally aud erroneously consirasd avd in some cases dedactions bive been made Aud sre «111i made, trom the pay of those wh» work eigb’ bours per day, by certain agenis of the Government. They state the Attorne. Jene: al'soprmon does not +lucidate the mean ire ot the Jaw, avd therefore ask tha’ anex P Five Twenties, Jan. & Ju regramme for the Ten Forties . olin: “j bae Sew TORE—Piaet BoaKy = U.S. 6's, 1881. 5% He es ete Dispatch to the Star 5.20%, Inde. Ls” $.0'%,Jna&dy ee.) 4 a w 144 Dew Foruss. Mr. Trumbull called up bul to authorize the | | New Yorn, March 1.—The Word bas along Saye UO st bebe. imprisonment at hard iabor as panishment dispatch trom W Bgton, giving an account Lyied Rone eagrell ‘ rty rights of | Of f*¥eral interviews of the correspondent win #0, ve to the property righ!s ot iar egies . = married women inthe District of Columbia, | President Jobnsop, in the course of which th (By Bankers’ and Bromers’ Teisgrape ials of Mr. J. Bayard. Senator elect from the State of Delaware, and Mr. V Winkle pre- ed ‘be credentiais of Arthur J. Boremu Senator {irom the State ot West Virgini " both of which were trad and placed on the fil [Spe lie mr which was amended and passed. Intter expressed bis views and opinions abou: Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bonas plamatery act may be passed Mr. Shermau, from Commities on Finance, |.matirs aud things at some Irugth, and ferry ip home and foreign markets aa follows . 33 Teported tbe House bill rriative to the coinag- | Spoke of Bis past course aud {ature inteuuou-. New Youm March 1__Firet Bosra tr S #RN. GRaston Cunan Arratas—He Fa of Ove cent pieces, with the staremenut that oo answer ig gg as to e-4 renee D1, compon, in 20's, coupous iit, ? COGNITION © = Fecommenda'ion ws made as the Committee | laid out for bim in Tennes-e-, oa Bis rede 1964) Coupolh Tih, Seed eet POMR ee en Ge ea puiy enon Van | Wire equally divided. Ment from the Presidency, Mi Johusou sad Soupon, mew: 111y: 8% lob, tapes, te Fee ee Re Mr. Stewart called up House bill for the re. | “I bave no disposition, indeed my tompera- Wsi'e,coupoum, yr Pacific Main te, ore Allen, (formerly of General Hooker's stuf. ane moval latices ilities {rom certain per- | Ment. physical strengip, aud hb: aimo- & Miss. Qeruficates, 44, Mariposa, | avannc — . Kibid me to sink into idleness at the close ot Mail, Bowe: Cautom S05. umietane ne Mr, Connees moved to strike ont the name of | my term, aud there is much to be done in t+ Westen Union Telegraph Ire, charneuecy Ava Rogers, of Virginia, who he said was an | couutry, and much to be done in Tennessee 25y; Bostor Water Power. 154. New Arrant rebel, and not deserving of relief. especially, to enlist my solicitude and my Qepiral, 124; Hudson, U6. Reading, Ss rt left the whole matter with the | «flurt 1 Dave no pian personal to myself for Biicbigan eatral, i=. Micha “Soars. Ser: as there were couflicting accounts in | the future. J cam truly sey that I bave notur- erp, 97; Alliwots Uentral. none. Uleveland ont Tegard to this person ther ambitions to realize, and I ceriainly have Pittsburg, 1 ,; Northwest, 8's. do. p After a long debate the amendment was wi'h- | 00 desire to retaliate on Quy the slight or (be 9) « Cleveland and Toledo, i ,; Kock 1 drawn and the bill Inid over. burdens which have been imposed on me. 1 i Bert Wayar, 123, Alton & Tarte thane Mr. Morton presented the credentials of W. | Will undoubtedly exert myself to restore the 4. Toledo & Wabash, . G. Brownlow. Senator-elect from Tennessee: y of the Constitution over the country, and Gi ,: Welle, Fargo & . Ei 2 which were read and placed on file. ‘ucularly over my State; butastoany special Usted States Esp. none, Americsn Exp. Hovse.—Under the call of the States for bilis | [14 OB Which I may work. that will be wholly 4): Merchants’ Uaiow, 155; Obicago & Alou. controled by cireni mces. As to going te | :>. do. preferred,none. Market stron Gold, and resolutions for reference, the following Europe, wo, that as eptirely in dowo!. Atter 1 431 Vaise. . were introduced and referred retire from this place, private busigess will {By Cable.) Fae (LIL), from Committes on Roads | detam me in Wa-bington for afew days; then — Lonpom, March 2, 11a, m.—Uonsols. » aud Canais, reported a joint resolution relating | my family and self will go to Tennessee, and it t Mlinois. yr; Erie, uo to bridges across the Ohio river, depends just on them whether we visit Barope Western &. R324 (The resolution provides that the Secretary ot | or not. Nething is determined, and we will FRaxkrorr, 11 a.m —Honds, ~6°, War shall appoint a board of engineers, no: | be governed Dy cirsumstances. Astoreturning = Livgxroot, 11 8. m®.—Ootton market o wax less than five Lor more than seven in number | to tbe Senate, 1 am free to saythat I think there ie, Sates will reach 10.0) bales Midd ing fo examine the subjectof the erection of bridges | is great need there and large opportunity there ‘@ command at Yorktown,) wao has recently arrived from Guba, had an interview with General Grant in behalf of the Cuba revola- tioni-te, who wished him to urge upon th President-elect and upon leading members o Congress the necessity of giving them some encouragement in their efforts wt, iree Cuba. General Grant rephed thu the Cubans not only bad bis eararst sympathy, but be was dipased to give them the more substantial suppor’ of oficial recognition Spain, by ber unfriendly course to us during the rebellion, bad relieved us of any oblization to eonsiaer T iMterests in the matter, H- tavorea the resolution offered hy Senator Sher. man Saturday right, authorizing the Presiceut of the United States to acknowledge the inde pendence of Cuba when in bis yudgment 1: would be proper. z ( plands, 1) \. Middiing Orleans, i2 4. ze = acicss the Obio river, said board to reportto | tor men governed Solely by peiuciple. A = = } the next Congress. 1n the meantime, no bridge | Senator shou! ave profound convictions of Novat Use, Pom run Tateosara—As the | is to be erected acrons the Ohio river having s | bis own, and unteodion monnl cae physical Wall Street To-day dancing at the coming Inanguration Ball is to be ip four different rooms and on different floors of the Treasury building, and as a single Programme is to be observed in the order of dancing and selections of music, it became a epan of less tban 40 feet in length. courage, too, to maintain them. Forsuchmen | Nw YORE. Mare B t.—Stock market i= very Tithe joint resolution way Prewd—yeas <1, | there te’ a crstug necessity in the Senate.‘aaa | Srverveh tg Rar gg bays 50. such men could pot only in tims bring back the #S¥ St 6a? percent. Exebange,=. (old, ily Mr. Judd (111) offered a joint resolution in | sway of theConstitaton, but would make thir 52S 182, cou-pon, Is North Uaroli pitrenes to the completion of toe various | mark as benetactors of the couutry upon the 4; Dew. G; Virginia sixes, CE-CONPOR, 3; y Paciflc Railroads. (It provides that the Presi- | bistory of the tuture. Iu mauy respacts IT thiak BEW, (asker; Tennessee sixes, ex-coupon, € ; - sede ou new, O64. question how to secare uniformity of time. | dent of the Waited Sintes shall require thy | that a Senator ut the Cuited Sia‘es has: the Pee ore ; ; Union and the Urniral Pacific Rutroads highest opport Gove = — sce pie eal palpated folistertld their branches to give bouds for the completion Ww presentan Nate, | A CARB OF RELIGIONS ExTaance©enr of their several roads, and for bringing them | im a larger and better seuse he repre Up to the standard of eiliciency required by | country as a whole. By law.) It was pressed. office he survives the petty Mr. Raum (111.) offered a resolution that the bievpially charge the House, Ovgres, declarations of the Constituuonal Convention | by bis moreexpanded representaviou be c of Texas, as made in 158 aud Isé%, reincorpo. | should rise to the plane of Statesmansbi rating the Brazos Railroad Company, be de- | tolerance. When I remember my Pret clared valid. into Congress, L recall as cot : Mr. Boutwell (Mass ) moved to jay the reso. | Webster, Wright, , fpto a trance, from which «he Rot sin -« Jution ov the table. reed to, Cisyton. and Hay; h men as being alied. She became conscious enough verter Mr- Logan (1ll.) offered @ resolution as | yet above even the average of their times, yet Gy Morning to call for a ines ot waver, too Taired by aitraction that Averageto anear level but took only a slight draught, who Whereas there appears in the Feening Express, | with themselves, i thimk that itis more than be fesumed ber former corpse lye om oper published in this city, the following & coincidence that evils which arflicttais coun- Het appearance is said mot to he Articies Taken from tie Aclingion House | try pave dated trom and have continued along cate apy pan, but she Bas been General Robert E. Lre made applicaion afew | with tbe deterioration of the cha: acterot Con- perfectly une usctons, even during the meet days ago, through & gentieman residing in this | gress individually and collectively considerea, 'ngs Whi d Dave been City, to the Secretary of the Luterior fora num- | Smull men brought on great her Spirit ber of articles, once the property of George comtinued small men. Tue dawu Washington. which were taken trom the Av t S Will be signalized by the ndyent ie case of “the power.” They do no! smem lington House, General Lee's estate, before ta | of better men. d at the phenomeno is the The Loring street (colored) Methodists, who are bolding a series of revival mectings, have developed quite an interesting case traucement from rehgious day evening & young wo West, while highly ¢: spiritaal welfare, presented herseif at the alcar AS A seeker forreligion. Soon after and the master of ceremonies will communi- cate bis orders simultaneously to each by elec- tricity, thus preventing that confusion whic, without such precaution, might produce tor effect of “sweet bells jangled, harsh, aud our of tune.” This use of the lightning illustrates at onoe the tability of science to the wants of every day lite and the extent and completeness of the arrangements for the coming ovation, A MORNING COTEMPORARY, in its list of the Forty-first Congress, puts down John N.(ood- win as Delegate trom Arizona. This is an error, as tbat Territory will be represented iu the next Congress by Hon, Richard ©. M-Cor- mick, the Jate Governor. Mr. McUormick, « war. when tit place fell into the’ possess: An refereuce to Sewator Wilson's remarks whene= many of tis young man of fine abilities, was appointed | of the Federal army The articies ate pi caucus about the tenure-of-otfi-e bill, the Bot the least uncommon with those am ug ‘Secretary of the Territory of Arizona by Pres. | Of bousebold turniture, clotping, dishes aud | ident said Neither be nor any one vise need | Whom te Lord ts workmg.” This suajec icent Lincoln, Hon. John N. Goodwin being | P&PErs. whica formeriy belonged to Genera: | tear | would sendin anything butiry name st | Will doubtie-s be temoyed fram. ee s = : e * | Washington. Secretary Browning has decide the bottom of & Mil repealing the tenure-of church, where she si remitaed fas Governor. Subsequently, Governor Goodwin | y, grat the request, and an order bas been | office aw. 1 vetoed that oill: of course | would into some vase ot was elected Delegate to Congress, and Mr. Mc- | piven to hand the articles over to the person | approve its repeal to ve consistent, wed bate recovery, when + right Cormick became Governor. From then ant.\ | departed by ( #0 to receive them " beem consistent oll through. Nevertheless, if, People who Baye any wie to observe the now he bas discharged the duties of bis offi Kesolerd, That the Oommitiee on Public | instead of & repeal, Congress seud me a} cUliN Lies of such @ Condition are Tem nded 5 thet the small pox, a more contagious anddau Buildings and Grounds be directed to inquire | moditying the - m gerons disorder, has not vet died out of ths vil pure law or even 1 into the subject, and ascertain whether the | gating it, I wor id wot approve of it, asf with great acceptance to the people, having been repeatedly honored with votes ot conti matter so published is true.and if true to as- | agaist the whole be act, Deliry~ | ViCIMIty —Apringheld Republican, 2h, dence aud esteem by the Territorial Logisia. | crrinin by Whatright the s crea] of the ta- | it 00 be wnoies : * tas the gene eee ae _ u rior surrenders those articles cherished asou + | one thipg which prevents & President fro: our OMAN BURIED ALIVe bet Terrare 1a nee en een” | thee uopeny of ibe femme era ee ee | oe oe eXcept im mame. All the worn The Puttsvurg, Of Die copecite weer en BOWiNg come: | rebel General-in-Obief: and thateaid Gommit’ | ruption of theserote 13 OWID to Lhe existence he everal years sine= « thing of bis capacity and energy, and the wide | tee report fully upon the subject, by bill or | of this laws Le wanla Bessie 10 “uspenc — beautifel yo aght am yon influence he already wields,we shall be grea'ly | oth+rwise:and that they have. powes in pur | men and bave their fnemds and supporiets age, Who residud mity of Allegneny surprised if he does not fi a large <phere of vestigation t) send tor persou~ | the Senate pass upon tein cases. Bestdes, c became -uadenly sick, and althougn » iacatiilaean tits avons And papers, with Lave to report atany time. rupt officials so cover up ther tracks a- opts, Who ioliced et, SUMMoNed the m S Mr. Logan (Ill) demauded the previon | make it impossible directly to prove skiliful’ physicians, the disrase an ques tio E guilt in evidence, bowever viralence for some days, and. apparently ter AW AveTiIoN ®AL® of mach more than ordi. | Mr. Wood (N Y.) said something about convictions or se=pichons xia minated fatally. Her death was a heavy bary Juterrat takes pince in New York, at che | MLCIS MAVIE ben stolen from Gener thelr gui. My experien coovin at to her mother, wholoved her fondly, am ioouual Leavus Sireecuth eee co chao oreey WO8SUs (UL)—2 call the gentleman 1. | moot this, tbat no Press amin Waiting the usual time prescribed by custom wis government as it ongnt to be administer, pesof Thursday and Friday next, being tm Y the body Was interred tm ove of the com. Tbe resolution wus agreed to $11 nay wth such a law up My very litera: sdjo'mug our ister cat few works ag > che sue of the effeets of the Inte Mr. E. Leavy, | 33 : mplisnce with at bes demonstrated i= iagy’s father died, when she eypresced & donee ogttber witha nomber cf paintingecoutsipand Mr. Schenck (Obio) offered a joint resoin tticteney, No man who en at to Lave bis body interred with the remarns 0: a . Hon suspending the ixteeuth and seventeen!) | me can get along with it Genera ber daugtter The reque-t entural toe for the benefit of his widow by the Artists the two Hovses for the remands: | Grast’'s demand for its repeal suew= Hobs Wear made The grave of ibe Mutual Aid Soeiety. of which he was 4 mem- greed to. that he @nderstands this, and the exertion And Upom the ures presented to Mis Set Te erit’ ant no Bill oF Joxat tos which | bis _srieuds toe its med, it WAS CtSCOW Red, with J & * sen’ trom the one House ton. | show thattbey underst ey vin that the ody at im the Pressly for this sale, by eminent artisis oiber during the last three days of the = my veto of the Inw and pote An teveomen ee peeene ‘aoe ance calalogae ccmpriers books, painting | and that no bill oF jolut recolation sheik oy d they acknowledge th. tke im passing sively that the poor y sketches, drawings, antique furnitare, and » t ung ily Dad been sent -o the President within the last three day buried alive. Her clothing about the pody bat of the session J to rare and curious collection of primitive war eetified. To be sure the re: : val of tue been torn into sbreas, and Rer bair pulied tro implements, armor, costumes, \c., with pic- “3 eg amraieunl Neale) stl yestinioe on- vena grr oheaneg ya nom bat ns A patri- her bead by b She Bad ac doutediy tures by the brothers Hays, Durand, Eastman | inthe morning. Sooracred ee oto | Oe Tecate ee eatinz An Bonest civil | recovered conac While cuvombed au see the law wiped atterward died ther General ¢ Johnson, Weir, Brown, De Haas, Gifford, Gay Darley. Beard, Irving, Colmau, Hantington. McEntee, Ebninger, Keneett, Baker, Casilear. Homer, Txit Rothermel, Gray, Waittredg», Lang, ete. ete The sale will doubtless attract much atten. tion, both on account of the quality of the pi. tures offered for snle, ana the extent and variety eation. The when view ing the corpse, was terics, and @ few days since was c the Jixment Lnsane Asylum, ar The unfinished business pending at the re. out of the statute book. J cess on Saturday afternoon, namely, the reso. | not apy other map can administer th Jotion to pay ail the parties in the Louisian | ernment withsuch a law. No ma contested election case, was taken up. | tert: properly either who bas not 4p ~ +08 ©) ityou will, of bis own, founded apon 4 clear Rercen oF Paesipent Jounson, — AT THR MERTING of the House Commities on Semis (Gen Git oe ee apie | (icrnsiile (Tean.) Union says: It y Apprupriations on Saturday morning, ‘he mis- | to feel restive uuacr thie In It tees eee, | nat ihe Pee - aT cellapevus appropriation bill was uader cov- | io «it $m beadquariers, to write orlersand lave | tend meeung bim becoming spirit. We sideration, and the mmiti-e authorized sv | them obeyed, aud it is quite another to wish to | are eared WO ALBOUDECE thi ot ir. Joun- Of the collection of objects of art belonging tothe | amendment to be reported mnuiug wa Appro- | m-Utute Measures and action aud find your- | son ts deserving ot homors at the’ bane ston eited and distiv guished artist, for the benefit of | piiation of $7 O14 “for the repair and presrrya. | self hampered as uo other Preaiieny eet was { l#, Rot os ord ‘ before, and (o have your executive function» | Peshar’ae dies befroenp chong oping ss ties qhora from you and yourself biamed for the | to beaiter him. Knowing thet it ovly ne bungling and corruption of others whom vou | cessary tolet it 10 be Keown upon what day the cappotresch. Presidential recommendat. President will arrive to insure an outpouri: Will mot amount to general orders by any | of the people, euch as bas not been tere sin. marae. alien. Grant develops an intelligent | the war, we will make Known tm one ges _uderstanding of our system. and demands a | sue the exact day when will arr firm re<prct of bis rights. he may in ume get | Greenyilie. Thestatemen! that Me. enn back the powers to the Execative Office which Will go to Evrope soon utter the $ta ot Mar: bave been taken trom it. To do this be musi | js authoritatively coutradenea” surround himself in bis councils with pol: — — ad ‘iota OF statesmen who are familiar with ad- | 4 Ware ministration and with laws, and to whom cin | whore heirs the eale is made. We shall b= greatly surprised if some of them do not com: to Washington, where he was s) well kuowa and so highly appreciated ‘ion Of the mansion of ie rge Washington, no © the property of the Ladies’ Mount Verno Association, to be expended under the direst f ‘he miliary vilicer in courge of put buildings mud grounds.” The committer al determixed fo repor? an appropriation of <3, for Viunie Ream for the completion of statue of the late President Liocola. GENBRAL GRant’s HEADQUARTER’s —The number ot visitors at General Grant's Head. quarters this morning was larzer than before.—a continual stream passing in ai out from ten until twelve o'clock. Lleutenan? General Sherman arrived at the oe? about tev A model of the magaiil-ont fountain to be given when completed to the city of Cincinnati by Tyler Davidson. tormert y a leading merchant of that city, was exhibite1 o 04) brome T INcRoGLio In New Orceane Aman named J. W. Eider was ares = be safely committed the tru-!s and powers of | New tn a = forenoon course the occasion was mid the opportunity | of clerks be can get them, but he will flad | he wase arged by Assessor Wolfley with » + A Southern delegation of Representatives in | fF @ few toasts and alitue speech making. In ond Ranged = of government to» much tor His bail was fixed at $5.q0. The ata Congress, consisting of Messrs. B. F. White, | #Ponse tothe beautifal and origiual seninen, Pa ee . “ : in the making of which perjury is alleg: i ve been commuatted, stetes that Etter o) . ness of a pose of discovering The Preesdent has ¥ notified General py to await d-sires in the usual matter of accompanyins bim to the place of unauguration. The fact tbat no reply has yet been reqgived may no! be eig- ‘The Press” Mr. A M. Griswold, better knowo as “The Fat Contrioutor” of the Times, spok- ne follows “Mr. President and Gentiemen—t desire 1 more of S. C., McKee ot Ky., Kellogg of Ala, Kitchen of West Va,, Blackburn ot La, Boy. den of N. C., Hamilton of Fla., Boles of Ari and Arnel of Tenn, pad an interview with ‘ be di-tinctly anderstoud as being ia tavor ot | Bifican’, if a reply should come at any ty aneeea: the Geueral shortly ater ten o'cloox. Tue | te tounaib, although ny a) lor couled some- | before Wednesday. but in eitherevent President | tor the privilege of ruuning the austiliery, Tow chairman of the delegation—Mc Waitiemore— | what when I learued there would bs warer to | Jobuson bas com ih the conventionall- | atlidavat was made belure Assessor Woltie, stated they had called to make Known to the | it. [never take any water in min Mer, Gud that too in & sincere spirt } Spd Rives Adetoal AccoUUt Of systematic Wulsky General the confidence of the foyal people oi “You will excuse me if the subject don’t alto | frauds, with the names of the parties con ed. be himself being a participant. So say deepatch from New Ort gether inspire me, J feel myself somewhat i the position of the lamented Lincola upon 4 certeln ocvasign. A gentleman visitiug him fo: the first had beard that ne one could & ry to id Abe without remind aro ber. Desiring to hear one ot Mr. coln’= stories. be related an anecdote tothe then Ohief Magistrate, for the purpose of drawing him wut. Alter be bad concluded, Mr. Lincoln. who seemed to divine the object of his guas!. FROM THE Pac The Snow Blockade—Death of Dr. Bi adty— News From Nevad E . San Feancieco, Feb. 24.—The grand jury yesterday indicted tour members of the oulait- jaud commitiee of the Board of Supervisor= o: Outside Land: The Union Pacitic Railroad is still blovked With snow for many miles. No trams eiucr the South in bis administration,and to acquain; him with the condition of aflairs and wants ot the people in those States, and their indulgence of the hope that this section would be remem. bered by Bim in the selection of his Uabine: General Grant in bis reply etated he was giad « receive them, and assured them that under b administration he would endeavor to haye Way from Wasachie since the 12th of February. 4 attairs satletactorily conducted inthe South, but | train wr nis gana then said. with a droli | The latest overiand advloce fee eee week Barcelona, Spain, recently twinkle of by = *Well, I believe that don't | are to the uth imetemt: but was quickly suppressed." A bili to author gave no intimation as to what Bisintention wa- | remind me of William A, Bragly, Assistant Sar, 4 izea direct loan for the improvement of Pari« in referencetoa member ofthe Osbinet tromthat | “+I have bad my own ideaof a fountain. 1; 1 Brevet Major U.S. A., died suddenly yester, | B88 been introduced in the Freach Lez- fection. He stated that military matters jn | Could carry itout,I would havea fountain Po tbe South would be charged, and command- Ts assigned to duty there who were in sym- pathy with the administration. In reply toa question as to whether Gen. Sheridan would be Placed in command at New Orleans, he stated that that officer would provably remain for the present in the West, where he had been so suc- cessful in quelling the Iudian disturbances, A conversation between the (seneral and mem. bers of the delegation then ensued, daring which they spoke of Messrs, Cresswell of throwing Up champagne and boquets, and—and pigs-fet, with greea turtle swimming aboa', soliciting the pleasure of being boiled Up into peeing pomrieey around it with mint in their mouths, an ters chopping each o’ber up into salad. = ‘Pereonally, 1 Po in favor of Mr. Probasco's ether cuy proposition to the city, which ap; ry Union would paatleg at, and 4 @, im saying this, 1 express the united iment of the press of Cincinnati. 1 will clude wih the words efthe poet, whose pame escapes: Just at this moment: -Com- thou fount, &c.” day, of appoplexy, at Point San Jose. on ‘The amendment to the constitauitoa, allowing universal suffrage, Was received at Carson City by telegraph and was submiited to both Houses of the Nevada Legislature yesterday and made & special order tor Monday next. The ratification of the amendment is doubtfal. the opinion prevails that it permits Asiatics to | neers the 9th of Februar, formidable, 10 'y report that two white men. while on . | Snsettled and dangerous condition. Aa ¢: dition, were killed by the Kaikee pyre pnd dition from the Vane ‘States, in aid of the fa: Sitka. The United States steamer Saquinod. | SUFRCBt, is suid to bave landed on the On! with General Davis and staff, was about to i ij F f | Maryland, or Maynard of Tennessee, ax suita. —— Jeave for Sitka. a: ao revolu ble persons for Cabinet positions, but distinctly tne Wer DOR ae eens aes Which arrived at New York yosneay, wa. stated to the General that it was mot their in. | enccersiul ip obtaimng the advance of wages pong baad rin Ss war tention to dictate to Bim im regard to selecting | demanded, It is asserted that the cu co ed — a, was his Cabinet, put merely to suggest the names o° pod = Slgar eanere strikes are ended; the ames small steamer. a Perec De who would be Scceptable ac Southsru see ‘trikes, toute of which ure only is oy tor the insurgents in Coba ‘ publicans, J will svon epd, avd the excitement usually ac. comprny ing strikes will then cease. The cloth- pom gy closed won the employers in whose shops had takes plese Ravi 1g conceded the scale of $21.8 week set by the Uniow. The journeymen gilders ot New York are effecting an organiza'ion prepa. ratory to a demand for higher wages, te ii Next came a Missouri delegation, headed by Gen. R T. Van Horn, Col. Geo. W. Andersou Gen. Pile and Mr. Stover, Representatives in Oongress, with a number of prominent, Mi: Souriane, who called to pay their respects 15 Gen. Grant, and were cordially received, Among the other visitors were Seuators elect Hamiin, of Me., and Boreman, of West Va., and Jo-hua Hill, of Gs.; Senators Stewart and Nye, and George U. Gorham, Esq., General Sickles, Gen. Harney, Gen. J. J. Reynolds: Senator Warner, with @ delegation of loyal Alabamians; Serator Cattell, J. A. Kennedy, Esq., Superintendent of Police, New York: Hon. J. H. Ketcham, Bishop Simpson, Henry C. Bowen, of the independent; Jadge McKi try, anda number of ministers who are in the city to atterd the Conference which meets here on Wednesday. —————— FRomM EUROPE To-pay. Lonpon, March 1—The war Office New ceipt of later iptelligenee from Briton forces there made on Bopp. March 1—Company Zovaves. of this a ‘Com mandin, afternoon, Uci pate in Se oi the ofce of “tate

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