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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday Excepted, At the Sar Bullding, W. Corner Pennsyivania Av.and Lith Street sv TER BVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. The STAK w served by the carriers to their sabecribers in the Oity aud District at Tsp OUuNTS Pe WEEK. Copies st the counter, with of without wrappers, cack. PricB won Maitina:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty outs; siz months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Five jo papers are sent from the office lon) published on Friday Tne WEEKLY ST. morning—One Dollar and a Haifa Year. RS TS —_ g =, XXXII. he Foening & far. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1869. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS, ning im the Washington City Pi Office, Friday, h 26, 1869, €7-To obtain any of these letters, the appli- cant must call tor “Advertised Letters,” giving the date of the list SF It et called for within ome month they will be sent to tne Dead Letter Office. . LADIES’ LIST | A- Allison Aonie 8; Apple: Mr=, Anderson Beive A Mre A Allen E Mrs Al Mr; Atam: Jonny Mrs: Arrinton LL Akers Mory Mr: 2 Averavand Marios; Ada ns P: vila L Mrs. Adame Kachet, Adams Su-ap Mr Anderson Bathe. Alexander There 1 Mrs; Bratoase Alice: ts; Burk Alice Mts. Bur are. Brown Catherine Mr~ Beck Elizabeth Mrs: Bene mma: Brown Elien’ Brady Hester. Bulla Mrs. Bar lett Kate; Beck Mazgie B Vr< tom Mildred Mrs; Biat Minnie. Budell * Brediey Mrs; Braxton Mary: Burch Sarah H Mrs Caiver Ada Mrs: Carroll Alice; Clark A 2 th. 2 Cary | te A; Carpenter Mary r ‘arter Mrs; Carter Mar¢y; Curtis M ; Conner Maggie; Costello Mary; Cat- | Gev Fishes Go; Fitzman Hugh; Fowler H tier Joseph L, Forwoou James, Fern! Col J Jy Freem: JH; Fraacts James F: Fi r Issac; Fry James, 2; z 31); Prenet Rey J L; Flese ars; Farley MH. F: > Faucett Peter ey W B. Foster W WT, cok; Ford W G, 2. G—Go Adolph; Gale Ansou; Gilfillan Avcb. 2: Gibson Alex © Rev; Groen © W. G bert © C; Gray David. col; George Dan; @ #1D W: Gates Elisha Cipt: Goodrich E 0. Gulp Jos G, rsvam John; Greael John 2 Greely Ste- Gaskin MH Rev; Glervon Pat pbes, Ganes Theophilus Hen: Griffiths Thos J Dr, 2; Goodrich W H: Giddings WM: Gib- bons Wm F; Garrett W_F Major. Hi—Holiand Albert G: Hinnes Albert, Ham- mons Alexander: Hubing A S; Hodge BS Hutebis B T Maj; Hoffman © W & Son; Hack- man © FE; Hartshorn Chancy 2; Habson EH Howlaua E W; Hudson E P; Howard Ed LS: Hovt ES: Hamlin F: Hill’ Frederick 2; Hodges Fleming Col; Herbotee Geo; Healy Geo A; Hulstead Geo B Maj; Hand Geo H 2; Hoad- ly Geo Hon: Hull G ; Homes ‘Henry a Heller H: Hickley Howard; Harris N M; How- ard Henry; Hansen J P &'Co; Holgood Jonn H, Holderby JD; Hezler J Re | Mz: Harrs James; Hughes John; Holgood J H: Honter James KR; Holmes James H 4; Haat JT Capt; Haines John Rev; Hughe Hoh Jscob Sar; Hy Hoa; Holeomb Loom! Hz: Hoffmen P & Humphrys J ‘tle Jos Jonn M; ee 3 yy i W 2; Harvey ‘rh: RN; Gock Rowetts: Cox Rachel. Gutton | Hert T 1 & Bro; Hamilton Thos Hone Hoth: Crockral Wile, COO® Vs Carr Wm Mrs: | kiss Vv R Hon: Herbert William: Holden WW. D—Decatur A: Dennison Anna A: Doty | Hall Forts W; Hughes W 5; Hail Willard P 2: Obes Mrs: ‘is Elizabeth; Dyson Emiiv Mrs, Demarsh Frances Mrs; Dougias Panic; Dit. r Jane Mrs; Downing Lioda Mrs, Daytou Mar’ re Mary; Dongier Til ia E Mrs; Edelin Judith T Lizsie Mrs; Easby Maria Mrs; En- Mrs. vy F Mrs. lier Addie, 2: Field BH Mrs: Fost- iza Mrs, Fowler Cette; Farrow Josie Freeman Lottie; Farr Margaret E Mrs; Franks Mary Anna. i] Fy ¢ & 5 Bo 4 Fy 7 e ? ae £ J | Jobo; Jacks 2% Drew Mary: Duffey Mary E, De | 7. 5 Mrs. Joseph Theodor, ¥; Jackson Thos; Jon 2 Hood Wm Dr. Jobnson D Hon; Johnson Frank; Jenki Joseph, col: Jones Jno A; Jou ci; James Ji; Jenkuer Jas ‘ackson O; Jenkins Theodore Dr; pson Jamison Wm; Johnson W T; Jobn-on N —Kraukoff L: Kaufman Jonas; Kilian Jos, ‘8 Mr: J 2: Keen Jno R; Knott Jas H; Koffman Mr; King Murray, 2: Kens RT; Kirby Wallace: King Lea Alber Lan A W; Lickel Geo, Levi H; Leight Ham:l- Slane mesa ton; Lee Henry; Lovewell Harry: Landegon J ; W; Lacom John; Leat Jerry; Long Littleton jr; Martha; Gleason Mary Goodno Martha E = * : Mrs; Goodwin Mary; Grifia Mary E Mrs. | Litchfield L H Hon: Li L; Lomer Perry: Green Nellie Mrs; Green Sadi H_—Hardon Annie; Hardin U rs; Henson Catharine; Hewins Celia F: Ho- ney Charles Mrs: Hurley Caroline V; Hilton L: Hungerford Diima; Hutchinson E: Laws P R; Lawson Rob Simon: Langley W A J; Lord Wm K Mayor: Luess Werner; L# Sebre Wm. Moore Captain; Meyer Chas; Matthews Cham- ee Simi, 2; Lewis M-—Murphy Andrew: Harris Florence: Hazes Guang Hill Julie | joeasss : Mrs: Harriman Ki ‘amaban Margaret; Hill 2 t Mathilda; Holmes Mrs; Houday Mrs; Hadoon | Markee ¥ core Mopay it Pyne eins ol Wate HurburcS Mrs; Hylaa Susan: Hayes | 7 "Moores J; Morgan JW; Merrill Jobs I, 1-J—Jobnson Annie: Jackson Emma: Jobn- | ™ James; Morrison JT; Megiyn James; son E A Mrs; Jones EL Mrs; Jounson Fanuy Mrs; Jobnson Helen: lelali Ida; Joanson Lucy Ann; Jack on Martha; Johnston Mara A Mrs: Johnson Mary A Mrs, Jobnson Margaret; Jobnson May: Jones Mary: Jones T Mrs. {—Kelter E-rth:. Knox Emma; Kent Heury A Mrs: Kearson Kate; Kirkpatrick Ke: is Marche! John: Miller James C: Mollians Mat © (col:) M M L; Morrison gomery Robert; Moulton S W Hon; Montgom- ery Thomas: Mervin W M: Mullen WC: Mercer W V3; Maxwell W H: Minetee J F; Myler John A: ‘oore John 2: Is M J Hon; Merrick ufus L: Mackey R W; Mont Martin Wm Kaupp Louia Mrs; Keene Louise; Kent L. re ee i Male Wes; Moor 1 ni, tere Alice. Lewis A : Lell Ez’ DN nat m ee 3 a Mc—McCambridge Fry & Co; McRider © Libbie; Layne M; Lewis M Mrs col; Lewis Mary V. Lowrie M E Mrs. M-—Marcan ‘Addie; Montgomery Anna, 2 L oore Hen) Mrs; Moore Caro- Ecwina B; Mublig Elizwetn, ; Markham Judy S, Moody | Marceron Mamie: Marshall Mrs; asou Mary A H; Marshall Sop: I Thos Mrs. Mayes Wille B Mrs: cipporo; Me Harry M Mrs: i M: Lane Molly. McKnight Mary FE; McNally Maggie. MeNatz Mary E. McArthur Sarai; MeLeod Wm Mrs. Nichokon J © Ms; is Lucinda: Neit M Mrs; Nickels R; Na- vat WE Mrs O—Oats Elizabeth Mrs; O'Bryan Fanny; Guyer M E Mrs. P>—Palmer Amelia, Pencher Elenore Mrs: Prvebard Funice. Powell Francis Mr: P-a- | ny Isabel Mrs, Prophetar Isabel: Phelp: Jou SMr-: Paine Margaret: Parker Mary E Mrs; Price Mary Mr: Parks Salle, Perrie Tho. Hf Mr. Parsons Wm Barclay Mrs. R—Koebay A M Mrs: Ryle Emma; Robeus Harriet Mrs; Robinson Hattie; Raltkia Kedden J W Mrs: Richards LP Mrs; Reaver Mary Mrs: Roseb-rg Mary ©: Rogers 0 Keeves Sarah Ann Mrs: Roberson Sutie | Rose Susao S Mrs 4 son Lizzie; Skinner St Albe Mary Mr Sweeney Mary s J Nettie; Stephens NC Mra: Steele PAF Somms Wilby Mrs: Smith Wm W Mrs. "Y—Taylor A E Mrs; Thompson Caroline: Thies Elizabeth Mrs; Tyler Heary Mr-; Taylor Jennie V Mrs; Taylor J P Mrs; Trumball Kate E; Thompson Maggie; Tol-on Martha, Tnorn- | ley Temper | v - Van Pa ten Bessie. Vilers D Miss; Val- Vernon eptpe Elizabeth Mre, Vetee Harri L G | W Wheatley Annie Mrs; Worcester © E Mrs, Washington Ellen Mrs; Waitung Euma; | Wilaing Ebz.beth; Wilhams E:ta L: Wilson Ella; Wolfe Emma. Wells H Mrs; Warres Ida: Waters Kate. Wallace Su Mrs; Weymouth Lacir E Wally Laura; Ward Martha; Whiley M Whithall Mary N Mrs, Wu- cox Mamie; Wineberg: ie; Wilson Rachsel Mrs; Mrs, 3. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. 2 —Avkinson Cbarles;,Aman Frank: Alden HonG J; Atz Hrioricd; Allen H C; Adams Harrison; Austia Horace Hon: Allen Jam-s; Alvord JH Maj, 2 Ashby JG; Alexander J | Ho Arm-wone Lit: Azelt L De. Adams Mu tord Cap!. Anderson RS, 2, Aylott Robert: at Lee Thos: Avery Wm L: Adair Wm; Acter Wm c. }5— Bender Andrew. Brandyer Augustus Hon, Ballacotts Alexander, Brown A; Bradiey Aston A; Barstow Altord; Barry & Brothers; Bractord Ben) F. Brier Bed. Bares Coss, Balt ES: Biack Coas H- Barker Caas T: Bayior G_ Brent Calvin: Blamoirg © G; Brown © Brown DW: Brewer DB R. Boyingtoa Doo Dr, Bates I) H Brooks Etw: Bas.ett E Heer F.>: Bortel Emery: Brown Edw 4: § Frea W. Biake F W: Booth Beaty Geo. Beal Go F ; ; Barret Geo; Boot Heary, Barran scow Jou: Hensley Jno: Barnett Jas | tonitant J; Riley Jno; Bassett 1 B May Bruce Jc a Balt Jo! Bu Jas A. Buck | Jay Hon; Bares Joba: Brows Jobs Mason; Brooks jo- Burnet L A: Baker Lewis M; Bedell S L Dr 4; Buoncose Lews= Bei George S; Boyd Robt S; Kaynard Ky [ Brichley Kandoiph, Barter Rovert: Boyd Sunt Co D: MeMurra: Geo P: McGritt Gay W; McKane Geo W; McNealy Thomes F; 4 HW. Nelson Hugh: N Jobn: Newlands Jona B; Newton M W: Newmever M; Nason Capt A O-—Usborn & Ci Oakes Evander W: 0 Disey BF. Parkham Pees DF, Powell Pickett Eugene Lieutenant: Parker T A ; Robt | Ceynolds Jas: Kassell Jno: fosebary Joseph: | Keid John S Hon; Ryder MT; Riell Robert: Ds Pleton SM; Toompron Will B. Taylor W T; ‘te le : Worthington H F; Web.ter J DG pa av Williamson John P Rev; Winslow Ed: McIntosh F! McColsy Kinney Geo H Capt: MeCrame: Mclean i | McCoye H K Hon; McKc aver Howard; Moore Jesse; McManon Joon M: McSuerry: McK-n- Gless James Rev: McCarty carty: MeVarry Michael; McFarland Rodn- JT; Moore & M ; McLaren R N Gen: McPherson SJ; M Mavebton Saml 8 M; McCarthy & Thompson: ‘cElwain Thos D M. NN—Nixon Albert] Norton A: Nelson Du MM, Nelson E.J;"Newcomb Eyra_B: Newton George; Ni on James 3 el New- rederick Newcomb a. Nolen William: North W; Orr Colonel; O'Connor D ivan TH; O'Brien (+ ivan Roger, O'Leary P—Pellard Austin; Paul Augustus ©; Pam aries M: Putlups Dt A: Pendleton dl Prince John; Pugh Jo n; Payne Lyman H; | P. i Passage George: Per Arthur; Poor Jo Payne John: Prentice N B; Palmer H & Uo Parker Thomas F; Proctor Thomrs: Pulite V Pickering Wm Hon; Price W W B. Q—Quay MS Corn. Tk—Rockwood A J; Richards & Baxter ti Roberts Cans F Ub°s: Rice Daniel Rose man D C Uoi'n: Reid E ©: Russell T Hen- Gee: Rosenkrane Gerritt: Rook G P: P Hon; Ramzell Jacob, c Koemmele Jos; Roberts J L Lt; Read Jos $ Read Robt; Rust RS Rev; Rice Tom; Richard sn Sami 5; Richardson T J; Roch DrT« Reynolds Wm: Keid W R or Craig; Roache W Koss Wm W; Rankier Z K. 5 Stimpson Andrew Smith AY; Stockman Ss Straus A C; Smith A A; Snider Ntephens Brown: Seibert H, 2: Shepard © 0; Shangenlberg Cuarles L: Schell Chas; Smith A; Shaw Charles B hieffer Chas F; Scott Daniel; Smith E: Snow E P: Sizer Ed L: Saw- yer E A; Btarr Elisha: Shipmaa P W; Sou'e F A Fran! Stevens Henry; Schultheiss Heury; Swengen- gan Henry; Stewart J J; Southard J B Hon, 2; Start J P B; Sampson John 5; Skinner Jono, Stewart Jobn; Searcy Isham G: Stinson J's: Shipbera J R Rev; Smiley Jobn A; Swartz tra M; Sword James: Soltz J; JG; St Marto Louis Hon: Sommerville Louis; Stevens L. | Sunmonds Michael; Stearns ML May; Swart Nicholas A: Smith © K Col; Shea Pratt: Spear pherd RB Ooi; Sauncers Rolfe; ‘Thayer Anson P; Throckmorton © HB; sdw Col; Tickenor @ © ©. Tonence G W Lieut; Thompson George; Twombly Henry: Tummons H A, 2: Trainor J. be Ooi, Taylor James W; Tarner Jonn Col; Tanner M L; Tate M E; m Nathaniel; Triplett Prince, Talo rt Kobt T; Thritt Robt G; Taylor Sam H; Te Ww Wingteaild Dougaliste: White Dv Uspt: Welch Daniel 1: Wing E Rumsey: W: ; Webster Erastus, Wheeler Emet; Weic'! ; Watkins Gorge ¢ Walker G O: Ward Giles F: Woitmore @ J; Welle Henry. 2; Wilson Henty the Hi; Brintmall Lewall: Breckinri'ge SJ. Bue | Jas a,2: Wilson John W: Wiltiams Josaph; Samuel; Brown Solomon; Bard Samuci Dr: | Wadsworth Jas: Warenoth 1 8 Col; Willian: Hell Samuel Baxter S W; Besk LM. Brigxs | gon J J: Wileox I & Co; Williams Jobn B: Samuel J: Biddie Samuel Cot Barton T J: | Whiieher SR; Wells J B, Woods Jobu: Wood Jas H Col; Ward Jas; Withers Lyttleton: Wool Biack T J; Boey Wm; Burgess WG; Bura W | Henry. Bean WH. = pp A T; Collins Andrew; Cashoun AK Mawr, Corry Amos P; Chipman Amas; L A. Ward | Wenk Mr; Wilson O Mr Maj: Wilson PK: Waterough Pendleton; Woliston Remonus T: Wi LF; Wright LS; Wilson Lewis; Cazauran A K; Clark AO Benj E: © ‘allace S J, 2, Wooifsbeimer Samael: Wells peater Ben) D. 2 Catia Burt Bj Samuel; Weggins T H: Walsch Thos; Wallace Chas. Cooke Cuas' A Conover C | Wm; Wilson W Wayland; Williamson W Y; wrran Daniel, Goukling bee Car- | Whiung A G: Wilkinson A L Dr, 3; Ward A tis Frank D: Corey George H; Crawford Geo | 7. white A; Witson A D; Williamson A N Dr; A: Clark G W. Clara Henry H ; Clayton Henry; | Wiley A P; West A S; Webb Banbridge H; Culler Jobp; Calomel Joho, 19 Campbeli Jo- | witiams BT, 3: Wilson John G. sepb, Corey ag well Bench a oir | ‘Yy—Young ~ Chance, Young Will Henry, 2; jey JD; Coll stocks Jobu; Co- | Young Samuel. Jcbu M Dr, 2; Callen Joba: Cranston | C; MiscetLaxgous—A M B; Capitol Hull: «rom J T, Carpenter J E, Crooks Juha E, Camp James L, Cobb K R: Clark L hwarar Louis: Col Michael; C Caritoa M G, Cole Nehemiah, Cartio Re ‘Capt; Caruthers on; Dempion | Covert Richa ; Dicksom @ C; Deat G Douch pao H B; Davis James Hoo US Pop Cbureb 5S 8 Society. airman ot Concordia; Ginge of Ex Uo; Occupants 7 lotel 7th street; J, 3; Webster Lodge No 1; New ty ©. M. ALEXANDER, Postmaster. immense dis- A. Gory Muvge Im AL. coveries of gold in places are reported on the ‘and in Alaska, one dred and twenty ry m: miles from Kadiak Island, latitode 61 north, longitude 150 west. from Greenwich. Three separate discoveries were made—the first on the Kuyack river mountaice, the sec- Denny James © Hon: Dav , the ee x aM: | te climate. the mines can only be worked five A Duebl Israel; Daniels Rodney W: segpes _ Daaso: Fecmas 1; Davis Thomas T; Deanis Thome: hire ; DeCan: - 7 WT. Deserts Wan Hi, Deale Wa G. De- A B Rev; Emerson A H; Eshn Chas H; Ealer © A: Eagan D; Elliott E: Evans | jocipede produces ru Heory; Ellis Jonn, Eliason Jame-; Earman- (raat 7 Ewfiott Cap: J M, Edmonston jnckvon; Evine Ma) Jno D; Eawards Lors: kerson Mr: Enid ; Excell Hom i Earle Thee F, Easter Wi. ‘ months ip ar gold ~~ been exbib- jorrtz, and nugget gold have 4 San Francisco pen dt ann 8 Uupom obtaining out- fits. sy The question whether tne use of the ve- re ire is being discussed. York organists go to © Fasnioname N. Offendach for devotional themes, S7 Gold has been found in digging a well i= Boreas County, llinois. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day from this source £360,342 $2. PeRsonat.—Hons.L,H. Chandier and Joseph Joyne:, of Virginia, are at the Ebbitt House. THe CapiNeT was in session to-day till a late hoar Ex-PRESIDENT JOHNSON has been very ill at bis home in Tennessee, but according to 2 dis- patch received here last might was much better yes erday evening. SkcReTATY Fish has rented the honse of ex-Senator Morgan, at the southwest corner of Filteeath and I streets, furaiture included, for his suture residence. Tue Hovse District Committe, at its meet- ing this morning, agreed to report Hon.e bill No. erganizipg & Police Court for the Dis- srici of Columbia, THR NOMINATIO¥ of J. ©. Bancroft Davis, to be Assistant Secretary of State, amd James H. Co ey, to be Collector of Customs at New Or- leans, were yesterday confirmed by the Senate. Jesse R. Grant, Esq., and Miss Jenvie Grint, the father und sister of tae Presideat left cr Kentucky yecte-day, accomp.nied by Mr. Pesse, a friend ot the fanily. Cot, W. G@. Moore, Paymaster United States army, Vite secretary to Presiden: Johnson, has been assigned to duty in the Pay Department in tis city. Mise E. J. KeicuaM, of Philadelphia, has been appointed to a clerkship in the Treasury Department. M‘sy Ket ham is the first colored womrn appointed toa clerkship in any of the dep.raments, itis W. H. Case, Councilman from the Second Ward, who 1s on the slate for a Police Commiussionership of this Bistrict, and not W. B. Chase, of the City Register’s office, as here- tofore published. THE SENATE to-day passed the bill, men- toned in the STAR of a recent date, continuing the firs. ond sixth sections of the act extending the charter of the Corporation of Washington for one yer. Brevet Major Gem. WAGER SWAYNE has been ordered by the Secretary et War to pro- ceed without delay to Newport Barracks, Ky. and relieve Brevet Mejor General Charles R. Woods, in command of that post. (sen. Woods has been ordered to the Department of the Mis- souri. In THE SurREME Covet yesterday the cise of Frank P. Blair, Jr, against the State ot Missouri, for re.using to receive his vote was resumed, and Senator Drake concluded bis Argument on bebalf of the State. He was fol- lowed by Ex-Attorney General Evarts for the Plaintiff,and the court adjourned until Monday. THERE WAS some lively sparring in the House to-day over General Butler's propo- sition to amend the bill repealing the Tenur> of Office bill, to require the President to fend im bis nominations made during the re- cess to the Senate within thirty days after the Meeting of the Senate. INSYLVANIA AVENU The Senate te-cay pa--ed the bill constitutin General Michler, A, B Maltett, Mayor Bow en, Edward Clark, and ©. H. Nichols, es a board to have Penmtylvaiia avenue paved from the Capitol gate to tith street. The p-o vVi.ions ofthe bill were publi hed in the Sran a few days since. Nowimations.—The President to. the Senate the followimg nominatior Geo. G. Symes, to be Assoc. Montana. Aubrey H. Smitb, to be U. 8. Attorney for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Thomas Sieel, to be Surveyor of Customs at Pittsburgh, Pa. Wm. Kapus, to be Collector of Customs for Alaska. SECRETARY KORIB AkD Party returved from their Annapolis trip at a late hour last vight. ‘The arrangements made at Arnapolis for the comfort of the distinguished guests were admi- rable, and the representative of the Star returns his thanks to Admiral Porter and lady for courtesies extended. The drill, the review. d the reception were alike unexceptionable, nd the trip was a pleasant one to all partici- patigg. The Secretary expressed himself a= much pleased with the d)scipline and efficiency he observed t the Academy,and regretted that his yisit was necessarily so brief. Say sent to Justice tor Tuk Mormon VisiTors.—The published s'atement tat twenty of Brigham Young's ‘Ww ves bad arrived in the States, en route to ‘Washington, is probably without any fonnda- tion, us no information of the fact has been re ceived here. Mr. Hooper, the delegate from Urab, bas full advices from Great Salt Lake city up to the 1th instant, bnt no mention is made of any intention on the part of any of Brigbsm’s family to visit Washington. Mr. Hooper thinks it probable that some of the merchants’ of Great Salt Lake are en route East and may be accompanied by their fami- lies, but if so nothing is known of the tact here REDUCTION OF FORCS AT THE ARSENALS,— ‘The followmg order has just been issued : HEADQUARTERS OF THY ARMY, AdsJcTANT GENERAL's Orvice, ‘Wasatnoton, Marcd 26, 1369. GENERAL OnpEns, No By direction of the President, the command- ing officers of the following named Arsenals. and of the Military Academy, will at once re. duce the number of enlis' men of the ord- nance department thereat, as designated below, and grant discharges to all men whose services Bre dispensed with under this order: Allegheny arsenal, 50 men; Watervliet ar- feval, 50 men; Weshingion arsenal, 6 men: Watertown arsenal, 50 men; St. Lonis arsen:l, 40 men: Frankford arsenal, 5) men: Benicia Rock Isiand I ai, 15 men; Fort Union arsenal, 15 men; Toit arsenal. ; West Point, (Military cadem y,) pleco Pikesville arsenal, 5 men; bam plain 5 men. By command of General Sherman: E. D. To WHOEND, Ase’t Adj’t Gen'l. Probate Court.—Mr. Hamlin introdueei im the Senate to-day a bill to establish a Pro- Bate Court for the District of Columbia, con- f ome judge. to be appointed by the and having the eime powers as tue bans’ Court; also, a. le ce of the Register of Wills; the salary, of t'i- Sedge of Probate to be $3,000, aud the ister of Probate to receive the same fees as the now ster of Wills. The bill abolishes the Ur- pbans’ Court and office of Re zister of Wills. OUR SQUADRON In THE GULPF.—Dispatches Bave been received to-day by the Secretary of Wavy from Rear Admiral Hoff, commanding the North egos ope Sg rite » Which report that oy ‘ne.ghborheod of Havana. A vessel is kept constantly at Aspinwall for the protec- tion of American interests on the Isthmas. ———_+s02-___ Moritz Hartmann, the Austrian poet and journalis:, says there are more busts of Linco! and Grant in North Germany than of all the German Princee. G7 Philadelphia orders velocipedes off the sidewalks. aad 7A Sbanghee roster killed p small cb. ip Kentuoky the other day, THE Government OF THE Distatct oF C.Lomsia—Mr. Hamlin imtroduced in the Senate this morning a bill in addition to the feveral ac s for establish ng the temporary and seat of the Government of the Pp rmanent Powers deleg ited to the cil'es of Washington and Georgeiown, and the Levy Court ia th District of Columbia. It provides that the several acts incorporating the eities of Wash ington and Georgetow®, and ameadatory o! of andin atdition thereto be repealed, and the Ll gisla'ive powers delegated to said cities and the Levy Gourt be resumed, and till ocher wie provided shall be exercised exclusively by Congres The Executive officers of said District shall be:—Five Commis-ioners; & Solicitor of the District of Columbia; an Assessor of Taxes; a © Hector of Taxes; a Treasurer: x Comptrolier Of the Treasury; a Clerk of the Commissioners, & Superinendent of Weights and nine Commissioners to constitute Education, of whieh Board the United States Commissioner of Education shall be a membe. and President ex oficiy; five Police Commis- Sioners. who sball discharge their duties ander the authority of existing laws; a Fire Depart- ment, consisting of a Chiet Engineer aud the Sssistants deem d necessary by the Com sioners. inclading a fire-alarm telegrap Water Depsriment, consisting of a superinten- dent, Drauchtsman, aad such assistints as the Commissioners may authorize. The Solicitor and Comptroller shall bs ap- Pointed by the President oy and with the ad- vice and consent of the Senate, and shall hold their offices four years, or until their successors are appointed; all tue other officers to be ap- poirted by the Commissioners, ‘Two of the Commissioners must bs resident: of the District, and worth $1,000 in real estate; two sball be members of the ineer Corps of the army, not below the grade of captain, ou- of whom ehall be in charge of public oailding: And grounds; and the remaining Vommi. sioner shall be appointed from the county at large: one of those appeinted trom the the presiding officer, and be a member of the other boards and preside at their meetings. ‘The Solicitor shall be a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States and Supreme Conrt of the District or Uolumbia. The Asressor, Uollector, Treasurer, Comp- troller, and Surveyor must be citizens of the Vnited States, domiciled in the District for one year prior to their appointment. The Board of Education shall be appointea by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Superintendents of Weights and Meas- ures, of Streets, Sewers, and Highways, Chief Engineer of Fire Department and Foremen of Engines must all have resided within the Dis- trict tor one year prior to their appointment. All officers charged with the receipt, disbursa- ment or collection of the public moneys mus give bond. ‘The Commissioners are created a body politic and are vested with power to hold reai estate: prevent tne introduction of contagious dise: establish hospitals; prevent and remove nui. sance: provide for light, water and cleaning the rict and protecting it against fires locate the fire companies; regulate rates of wharfage: regulate and establish markets; op-v leys. charge ‘of the = public and bridges: late sale of lumber, tobacco. rates of fare cartmen, &c.; suppress prize figbiing, gambling, and all other kinds of ce aud immorality; to exercise a general s: Pervision over the proceedings of the Qommi stoners of Police and education; to levy an au- ual tax, not exceeding three-eights of one par cent., for the support of public schools in the Dis. rict; to select and purchase in the county # site for 4m asylum for the poor; to assume th: managemert and entire control of all sewers, drains, water pipes, &c.:to cause every part of the District to be effectually arained;to cause all |e streets and roads of the District and all toot pavements to be cleansed and wat-rea: to prc -cribe rules for the management and loca- ton af slaughier-houses, and make rules for the government of ibe market-houses and sale of Provisions; 'o abate all unlicensed dram shops, drinking-houses. or places used for the sale ui intoxicating drinks: to grant licenses for lode- ing-) onses: to inspect every cellar or under- ground room to be let or occupied as a dwei- Ting; to ix and determine the structare of walls of new buildings, and as to their fitness for hu- man babitation: to direct the supply and use 0: water for sauitary and domestic purp ses: and generally to exercise all powers which are bow exercised by the corporations of Wasb- yeorgetown and the Levy Oourt. licitor shall act as legal adviser to the sioncrs and others, prosecate all suits, The Assescor shall make his assessments and Tetpin the same to the Commissioners, and t recommend for appointment as many assist. ants as he may require. ‘The Collector shall receive all taxe® and de- posit the same to the credit of the Treasurer, sell property for non-payment of taxes, &c. ‘The Treasurer te keep accounts against the Collector and every other person liable to pay money into the Treasury, pay out money on warran 8, &c. The Comptroller shall audit all accounts and demands against the Trersury. Itenrcts that it shall be deemed a nuisance to load the air with unbealthy or offensive ex- halations or odors, to establish magazines or repositories of gunpowder or other explosive substance, to obstruct any public highway, de. & The Commissioners ot Eucation shall that all children between the ages of righteen of Lona jide residents of the shall be educated, establish school dis Appoint trastees, build school-house Tules for the government of the schools, e: lish a bigh and normal school, appoiata Pperintendent of education, select wachers, fix their salaries, &c., &c 7 uperimntendentof Weights and Measu: shall take charge and use every precaution the perfect preservation of the staadards, ad. Just all weights and measures, &c , &c. The Superintendent of Streetsand High ways sbalt contract for all work and improvement: on the streets, construction of bridges, filling uj» Jors, removal of obstructions. and the enforce- ment generally of the police regulations rela- ting to streeis and bighways, execute ail orders of the Board of Health, &c., &c. Supervisors shail oversee the performance of labor upon the streets and roads. The Chiet Engineer of the Fire Department to exercise command over all officees and mein- beis of the Fire Department. The bill goes on to define the duties of the ‘Water Department and Board of Health, and env merates the sources of revenur, &°. ‘The Board of Health shall consist of ten Tey ular practising physicians and ten hou-e- holders, 0 be appointed by the Commission- ers who sball represent the different sectioas of the District. The elective officers of the District shall he & Register of Deeds, a Register of Wills, & Judge of the Orphans, Court, aud twenty. One Justices of the Peace, whose terms of office shalt be for two years. The Police Board shall select eight of the elected magistrates as Poli :« Magistrate. Fees and salaries of all officers to be fixed by the Commissioners of the Dis- trict. The Secretary of the Interior is euthorize d to appoint three commissioners, one trom Washington, one trom we, and one from the county, to be styled the Board of Liquidation, whose daty it shall be to make a Schedule of the property and assets held Corporation and the LevyCourt,and make com- plete statements sho the amount of debis the amount of debts shall be assessei upon the property now liable for such debts in their Tespective propor.ions. The Board of 5 Missioners for the District to cause the same to ‘De paid within twenty years and bonds bearing ix per cent interest may be issued for such in- @ biedness. The bill covers nearly 150 pages of legs] cap coferrinng all powers upon the Commissioners, prescribing Of the various offi. @re, &c, &c. SYMPATHY WITH THE CC! Revotution- -A mass meeting was held in New Yo: k t evening, to sympathize with the Cu ban revolut'onists. ball Satan eeaiel acked, and rest enl i°sm prevailed. Mayor Hall presided, and said. tbe Cubans TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Dispatches. ies THE MASSACHUSETTS RAILROAD AC- CIDENT. WorcRSTER, Mass.. March 26.—At the in- quest held oy Codies of thetwo girls, Ellea of Stil river, who were While crossing the F chborg railroad in igh ai Groton Juncuon yesterday, no blame was attached to the employ es of the company, the croswng bent a private ov. Ellea was empioyed at the Lawe'l Railroxd Depot Restaurant in Boston. Their mother, Who was with fie girls, aid was severely in. Jured, though still ave cannot recover ——————__.. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market is extremly stringent, and loans on all classes of collaterals are made at? percent. in coin. Tae demand is extiemely pressing, and borrowers experience bo litle diMeuly in making engazements Discounts are stroag sad without chang> either in rates or volume of business. —— Five Twenties, Jan. & July, "65.1 : Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '67..11% Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '63..1 Ten Forti i —_.—____ (By Bankers’ and Broxers’ Tetegrapn. Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bones io home and foreign markets as follows : Diew Yorx, March 26th.—Gold and stock boards closed here. London and Liverpool markets closed to- day. No quotations. —_——__e____ Financial Matters im Baltimore Te-day. Battiworg, Marck 26—Virginias, in- scribed, old, 48% bid: 49 asked; do. 1563, 52% asked; do. 1S67, 50 bid. Baltimore m: Sureeey —. 26. Po unchroged. Flour active; low grades higber. Wheat fim ind unchanged, orn closed 4 I; hite 80 to #2. Oats steady; 65 to 72. Rye firm snd unchanged. Provisions are uncbanged. Whisky—a etter feeling preveils; sales at 9. ——_»—__ te, Te-day. —Uotton quiet an New York Grain Market T. New Yor, March 26.—Floui Je to I5e. better. Wheat 2to 3c. better. Corn steady. —_~—____. Wall Street Te-day New Yorg, March 26 —No session of the stock exchange. Open board and gold room: te or being good Friday. Gold on the streets + one Women as Clerks in Washington. SERIOUS CHARGES RY A WOMAN. ‘The Independent says: “We publish the fol- lowing letter, bearing the signature of a woman —8 clerk cf the Treasury Department—though we have no personal acquaintance with ber. Ifber statements are true they should arn si the attention of the public; if false, let them be exposed: DerartMent, Wasuixotox, 9 —In the last number of the Jn- dypendent 1 noticed @ paragraph stating that tbe compensation of the women in the depart. ments at Washington was about to be made the me as that paid tomen; and, asa woman and an employee of the government, I trust there can be no objection against my expressing my Views regarding the subject. The masses of women at the present time emploved in the departments are not possessed of very brilliant clerical abilities. Oa the con trary. very many of them bave scarcely eau cation enough to teil the day of the week by a counting-house calender; and they owe thei appointments and continuance in office to thet: Personal advantages. When a man receives av Sppoimtment toa clerkship he is obliged to ap- Pear before a board of departmental officer- 4nd undergo an examination: and. althoust the examination is not so strict. as tha imposed on the graduating class of a New England college, it is so difficult that not our Woman in a Bundr.d could pass it satistac- torily. ene, claim that women—educated women, of conrse—sre as competent to per form brain labor as men; but 1 do most em phatically object to baving girls i their teeus. with no otber recommendation than a pretty face‘or # pretty foot, piace themselves on an iu tetlectuat par with men and women of educa- ion. 1am sorry to make the confession, but the truth iorgrs it, that the departments ure filled with temales—crowded, 1 may say, with those who serve the govelnment in no other way ex- cept te embarrass the puolic officials in the dis charge of their duties. I could furnish the ames of Scores und scores of women, whom the heads of departments have tried to get ric of for months and year, as being utterly worth- less. yet bave been unaple to do so owing \ outeide infiuences. I could furnish the names of scores of women who donot perform an hour’> work per diem for the governinent; not inevery instance because thev are unwilling, but be- cause they do not have the work—there being too many engaged in the same Isbor. In the office ef the Comptroller ot the Carrency, for instance, one-third ofthe forceemployed would be quite sufficient to perform the labur. Thi~ 1s ro speculauon on my part. 1 know wherev! 1 affirm. In the Post Office Department the law pro- vides for fitty feuale clerks, and desks are ar. Tanged for that number; yet ex-Postmaster General Randall appointed one hundred and five. During the two weeks immediately prior to his exit be appoimted thirty female clerks; and for what reason Heaven ouly kaows, since hearly one-fitth of those already employed n= nothing to do—nay, not even a seat in the offi -+ 1 cannot conceive of no earthly object Randali bad in appointing these women, unless it was to embarra-s bis successor. In conclusion, 1 hold that women who are competent to perform the same labor as men, sbould receive the same compensation, and be Subject to the same conditions, tor violating which they should be dismissed. Every woman employed should be subjected to the same examination as men, and persoan: beauty or laxity of merals ougnt not tobe a TecommMenaation, as is too often the case, The examining board stould be women. in order to prevent corruption in all bureaus where ‘Women are employed, there should be female Suditors. I bave an’ instance i my miod Where one malicious woman-clerk caused the Temoval of some five or six faitnful mei ly because they refused to lend money Butosna (2), & worthless blackguard, 1 oe his debts. 1 am happy to state tha the auditor who made these removals has just Tesigned and gone to the West. Congress or the President ought to afford us seme protection, it they allow us to occupy Offices. We ought not to beinsulted by having the Paramours and mistresses of members of pgiess upon us, and be obliged to tol- ie their society day by day. Let Mr. Bout- ‘Well clean out the riff-raff and pollation of his ry ‘tment. Let him appoint moral and com- t women; and then let us be paid accord- Ee to our merits. Such fs the earnest prayer every honest woman.clerk. Hamnan Trier. FaTaL Arraim at Fort Wasaimcrox — Lieut. Casey. of the 4th U.S. Artillery, while Grilling the battalion at Fort Washington, yes- tevday evening, was shot h the head ‘and killed by private Brewster, of company M, the same regiment. The bail oni the ce, just below eal med out behind ear, tearing awa: intervening por- ebay for Brewster g qi Pegg over the and reesiog to her whose form iyi te ry capree| by the exertions of in treads e tual assistance of the Catholic. of gis city was sought immediately for the dying but before he reached the scene of ine had eeased to breath— FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | This Afterneon’s Proceedings. Fripay, March 25 SswaTe—The Cosir ind before the Senate joint resclations of the Legisiacare of M #8n ratifying the \5'n Qonstitutional an men', which wer= laid Upon the table, Mr. Pattersou, trom Committee on Distri-t of Columbia, reported bull to comtinue im force act to extend the charter 0f Wasbiagton city Passed. Also, bill to provide for (he paying of Penn. Sylvania avenue Mr. Nye thought that the price tor the pay- ing. 34 per square yard. was too low Mr. Cole taought that the price was suffi. ohi- a sundry amendments, the bill was Passed Mr. Howard, trom the Gomm'ttee on the Pa- Citic Reireau, moved t take up House jo resolution gramtimg the r.ght of way to t | Memphis avd El aso railroad, but objection was made, | Mr. Hamiin introduced a bill, in addition to | the several acts, establishing the permanent | Aud temporary seat of Government, and to Te- | sume the legislative powers delegated to tne | cities of Wasbington aud Georgetown ana the Levy Court. Referred to Committee on Dis- trict of Columbia Mr. Nye introduced a bill to establish a pro- bate court in the District of Columpia. Also, bill to insure the completion of the Washireton Monument. Mr. Patterson miroducrd a bill relating to cial procesdings in the District of Golum- r. Pomeroy reported joint resolution rela- to aciual ‘settlers on the public lauds in hansa: > Mr. Willey introduced a bill te remove the political disabilities ef Jos.C. Taylor, of Mont gomery county. Virginia. Mr. Willey stated that Mr. Taylor had been Appointed as judge of the 14th judicial circuit irginia by Gen. Stoneman, and it Bad been supposed that bis disabilities were alresdy moved. He was recommended from all quar- ters, and had been commissioned on the 2 th of this month, but could not take bis seat until Dis disabilities were removed. No objection being made, the bill was read three times, and d. Mr. Sumner called up bill to carry into etfect the terms of the convention of Ja! ns, be tween the United States and Mexico, for the settlement of cleims. Passed At one o'clock Mr. Fessender moved to take up the Indian appropriation biil. After some discussion, the motion of Mr. Fes. Senden was rejccted—ayes 22, mays 30 and t supplementary currency act was taken up, the pending question being on the Kellogg to increase the ni jo] to $500,000,000. id the nestion then recurred on the amendment of Mr. Wilson. HovsB—Mr. Morgan (Ohio) introduced a bill to provide for the filling of vacancies thearmy. Referred to the Committee on Mili- a Affairs. t. Scofield (Pa.) moved that when tne House adjourn w-day, it adjourn to meet en Monday. Agreed to. Mr. Butler (Mas:.) moved to postpone the regular order, so as to have a moruing hour for the consideration of reports from committees Acreed to. Mr. Washburn, (Mass.,) from the Committee ims, Teported bill for the relief of Abra- yder, paying bim $10),00) for the use ef bis bullet machine in the army. ‘The bill was passed, Mr Cessna, (Pr ,) from the Committee on Elcctions, reported in the cass of Covode versus Foster. Ordered to be printed and made the special order for Tuesday next, Mr. Paine, (Wis.,) srom the same committee, submitted a minority report in the same case which was also orderea to be printed. Mr. Buter (Msss.) called up the motion to Teconsiuer the vote BY Which the Mouse referred the Senate bill aad amendments relative to the Tepure-vf-Uitice act to the Committee on the Judicary. He said be intended to submit av Amendment to the bill which be thought would suit all parties, and then he would move con- currence. Mr. Wood (N. Y.) wanted to know if Batler had abandonbd hi: position of yesterday. Mr. Botler (Mas) replied not in the ic ist Mr. Wood (N. Y.) said if the bill went to 9 Committee of Conference. the right ofthe House and of the Executive weuld be compro aised Mr. Butler (Mass.) satd if the ameud:neu which he proposed was adopted, the rights 0° the House would be protecied. and also of th- Execnuve. Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) thoneht the gentleman from Massachucetts (Mr. Bu‘ler) intended to have this bill referred to the Committee ou the Judiciary. Mr. Farnsworth (111.) was sorry to see the friends of the President failing out by the way. (Laughter.) Mr. Gartield (Obio) said that if the allied forces (laughter) had settled matters, he would like to ask Mr. Butler a qu:stion. Mr. Butler (Mass.) declined to yield for that r urpose. Mr. Logan (Ill ) said be wanted to state that these insinaations about allies were unworthy of the gentleman who made them. Mr. Farnsworth (1il.) said he did not be jectured by bis colleague. hto ir. Logan (111) said be was not a lecturer, r j in the ordit cceptation of the term; still, as be thought colleague needed a lecture, he gave him one. Mr. Bingham (Unio) asked to be heard on the question. M ler (Mass.) said Would yield + Mr. Bingham() "4 Be would yield to - Bingham. Mr. Bingham (Obio) did not ask the leave ot the gentleman trom Massachusetts (Mr. B at- ler) tobe heard. He objected to ‘Mtr. Batler farming out the floor in this way. He wanted yustice. Mr. Eutler ( Mass.) said he hoped his friend Would get justice, und when be did, Be would get bis dues. (Laugbter.} Mr .Niblack (11).) said as allusion had been ‘Made to the Democratic side of the House, be Would say that he did not think they were in avy burry for the repeal of the law. They had seen its effcets upon a President who was hos- tile to the dominant party, and now they would like to see how it works with another President. Mr. Butler ( Mass.) moved the previous ques- Uon on the motion to reconsider, but it was not sustained. Mr. Bin dress the ment. am (Ohio) then proceeded to ad- ——ore-__ Co baw APratrs.—A commission hasarrivea at Havana to prefer complaints against the Governor of Trinidad. It is charged that he ‘Bas cold bimself to the insurgents. Similar complaints are Tred against the Governor of Villa Clara, ard Oolonel Menduna, com. manding the forces jm the field near Rem. edie. He is charged with open complicity with the insurgents. Four companies of Ube 4th mobilized battalion, who were com. Posed principally of volunteers, who were sent to the field active service, have over to the enemy. The advance guard of General Letona recently suffered a deteat near ‘Costellanos, the noted rebel chieftain, and blockade-run ag been to Havana. He was cipturea nen? Gibore, ihe bead ofa band jiards louse in favor of the bill and amend- MANHOOD. Iu the young aod fleing ceneration, the vegete- tive powers of life are strong. but ina few yrarsbow often the pallid bue, the lack lustre eye, and ems ciated form. and the impossitttity f application © mental effort. sh danefal Influence. It soon bes omen evident observer that some de- Dressing tafimence is checking the development of the body Consumption is talked of, and perbap Fouth i# removed from scheol and seat into thecountry, This is one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary diversiams of the ever changing scenes of the city. ths powers of the boty too much enfeebled to give rest to sealthial and rds upon ent be ® female, the approach of the leoked for with ety. ae the first symptom im which Nature isto show ber seving Power in diffasing the circulation and visiting th: cheek with the bloom of health Ales! tnoreaseo Appetite has crown by what it fed on; the energies the system are prostrated. a d the whole ecomo. my is deranged. The beantifal aud wondertal pe ried in which body a nd uniergo eo fasctuating ange from child to Women, t* lovked for im ; the parent's heart bleeds in-anxiety, aod e grave but waiting for its victim, HELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHLT, For Weakness arising from Excesses or Barly In Macretion, attended with the following eymptoms Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difticuity of Breatbing, General Weak- peas, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dresdfal Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulnees, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lessitade of the Muscular System, Often Enormoos A ppetite with Pyepeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, id Coustemance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Beck, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Fre. quently Black Spots Flying before the Ey. Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Bestless, with Horror of Bociety. Nothing ts more desirable to such patients than Solitade, and nothing they more read, for Fear of Themectves; ne Repose of Man- ber, Bo Speculation, but ® burried Transition Tom one uestion to another. ‘These symptoms, if allowed to eo on—which ¢ Medicine invariably removes—aoon follow Lows | Power, Fatuity,and Bptieptic Fits, in one of whic the patient may expire. During the superintendence of Dr Wileon at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this ead reselt occurred to two patients; reason had for a time left them, and beth died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age Who can say that these excesses are not fre- quently followed by those direfal diseases, Insan- ity and Consumption’ The records of the Insaue ylame.and the melancholy deaths by Qonen: tion, bear ample Witness to the trath of these as- sertions. In Lunatic Asylams the most melan- choly exhibition appears. he countemaace is ac tually sodéen and quite destitute—oeither Mirth or | Grief ever visits it, Should a sound of the volce occur, it is rarely articulate “With woful measures wan Despair sullen sounds (heir grief begutind While we regret the existence of the above dis- cases and symptoms we are prepared to offer an tnvaluable gitt of chemistry for the rem.vai of the consequences HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRA. TED FLUID EATRACT OF BLCHLU, ‘There is ne other Tonte like ft. It isan anchor of bope te the surgeon and pati-ut, and this te the testimony of ull Who have used or prescriliad it. Bold by Druggiets and bealers ever) where. PREPARED aT H. T. HELMBOLD's, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, o94 BROADWAY, BEW YoRK. RECOMMENDATIO A Case of Twenty Years’ Standing. Puiraperr:.\.. Peon. Jane 25, 1061. B.T. Beimvor 108 Drak Sik: I have been « suffe years. with gravel, Lieder aud hi imey aticoinay, Ting which time 1 have used various medical and been ander the treatment of toe Rost eminent physicisus, experiencing but littie Felt Having seen your preparations extensively a4- vertised, 1 consulted my tamily pbysici: regard to, ur Extrect Bocha. moss ibaa had a. used all Kinds of . is of adver. tomer Bow able to that a cure ts the remedy for five mouths." Suectee u eae od of the wy: tem. 1 do pot mean to it whenever oc- casion may require ite use in each affections ‘M. McOOBMICE. Should any doubt Me. McCormick's stateme: be reierg tothe follow naan 4 ~ jon. Wm. Bigier. «: 1 ante. bemes Florence, Phiieaighie: 7 ©. Knox, Judge. Phtiadelphia. S. Black, Judge. Phiiadeiphia Porter, ex Governor of Penveylra- |. Kilis Levis, Judge, Philadel: jon. ovis, oten. Fates owed g Grier 4 Cy - Woodward 0. Philads eet Hon. W. A. Porter. vlty Bolicitor. Philed: Ipbia, john Bigler, ex Governor of Ualifornia pie E Banks, Auditor General, Washington, | D0, ‘And many others, if necessary. A Case of Inflammation of Kidurys, ang Gravel. {From Morgan, Feazel & Co., Glasgow, Missouri } Febraary 5, 1968. ‘wee troubled MBOLD ‘bout two years