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ENIN G STAR. ‘Tax Reonoaxtzation ov tHe Disreict Gov- | CONGRESSIONAL. (CH PIONEER HomnsrEAD assoctaTion WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT, ‘ERKMENT—The Department Journal, treating Conciusion Proceedings. OFFI 5: ; . BRR — “~: > EV upon the under which the District ee cuas.B.cHe A President. WANTED-A gopd COOK, willing to assiet fn nt i eo ee ‘i a + «| Inbors as at present governed, says: * SENAMTE.— After oar report closea— WAH CLAGGEEE, Vice President. Apty ee Pag, $e teeming. References requirs ‘avenue, ; i Largest Circulation in the District | “Tne weirare of this community is ‘The joint resolution for the admission of Vir- A ee vate ae ae Mglge a yh he Ey alae Ta ee Bie a ee fe eS CROSHY S. NOYER.......Raitor, | tniies foetal cae average detancect the | mecbee eh offcers of the Legend | al ESCUREADE SUERA tR atnoeoe wetwocn ‘ia Ja residence of the entire committee is sly | take the oath ibed in the third seotion of E . ¥. HD. CROUGON, N. a ANTED— CHILDS NUK =~ fora ale. ‘Apply Srey en) He ITY: fate Stoner’ omen “tenia the thera yy the iemsediate admision ort Ne Since, | tle i temp ti ee So ‘Major WooburEn e LAW’ ae a Merchant, corner 94 st. and Lndian: WASHINGTON C = ists all efforts to make - perkiiee $2.0. % . 701 EERICK HOUSE, ten 2 roams, = ~ SATURDAY..........January 15, 1870. | *icutific and political centre of the nation will scaig anemic Obs tbenty cee & Far raat SPSS 68, Sil vue Wises = alee eee ise ee = a ye ‘A partial remedy is to give the District a Ter- | bers of the Legislature. 3 Limit of the Aociation 13) gonths. cra ; j.WELLG SATE Seventh ste cot. | Cougt pas gal waite ace ns, PaO aad Tito al govorasaagt, wie Se iene wers and Mr. _ oye tg £ All profits enare to ebhoid ree. _ ja B-4t* opposite Post 0 Mice Pa a ou Ap % re RK wey ‘orial Propo- — hci geodon de = RENT OR SALE— Piano Store. 2 dow howe “4 o\Congtess. I we have no tote we | sition of Mr. Edmunds would be to place iin ive igo meen tan savance of twenty WASTED to went—a Swati vanm, o | FX arabe new BRICK ROvsi:. 1 HOUSE $83 Prana, aviwer oppo | will at least have a voice, if District matters are | the power of suchmembers of a | added at one-half of one cont per month, dividing would one on shares, in Maryland or | rooms: parlor: 8 feet tall, bathroom. a8 ‘eHotel. and wear the Us Trem, A $30,000 Leak StorrEp.—aA correspondent Pending. pomod the So ‘State and | the members’ repayments into 120 monthly instal: Sirginia. Address J. P., Star office, =o me avenue, in western part py; une of the best cations a the city for a gnod x i a — mantle “rang v pad 3s cn cntw York paper pronounces untras an | But the sendin oie tant a Tercera begins Mir: Furry vallevod that tho people of Vis- | nt tlike ordinary Buildiog Asmcistions ta wai WANZED=By tro coepectabio Girls, SITUA- MASOE 6 CAMPBELL. TOR RENT—Willcox @ Gitte KEWinG mA pe a path rad es ma ture could Fate companies, and do other | ginia had acted in faith, and he had cer- St rominan conmramilz Snateats. the cotual | VY TLONS—coe PS A Bectbercaweeren | jeer ¢ Cornen othe nt ees tank. 5 : Sen naatiamsh eurrensy nates wae $0.36 | sensngient legislation to which no one | tain! mnittancoant Vacate | the close of the Assovintion ean be accurately deter. | auirageambermaid. Good reteren isa” | FPOUSES Form sais. aameat's BACH C tanaferred from New York to Washington, but | objects, but which isutterly neglected because | pledged his faith to the admittance of Virginis ccurately deter- | quired. ai a : BAUM S Comet | condescendingly adds that the Seeretery of the | Congress feels not s salieioun eeet te Gane When she ‘compli the conditions. rhe | ease of stock are not canclled acid or tet Ware aah Soma ROOMS. | “Duc MOUSE. 12 ram, sent Be soa | APT seve Between Baek Ena i —— PiWe entreat Congress most to rid | susceptible of two different constructions, and | prodisto the clos of the Arsciation. Seakte ohl ceenenee mc ecen megrewee. Ht ieee: Oe eee Me Me Got | AOR RENE ow pin FERSTEERS Booms, i — does, however, intend doing some little | sorecives of in f | for that reason, if none other, should not be | 78. Fhe Asvociation gives employment to its own | suitabley Hes Teee.,, Coll on of ad- | “EE TCm MOUSE, 29 rocens.om perth side F atree, | avenet oepoee the Metropolitan Hotel i} matter. ‘uch as A certain class of tinting, or | Setmmnes in which they ferkint creme ena tee ‘We passed the other day bill about | embers. 4 {UANkDol Siro year EbDIEC House. Mot and’cold' water, gm. de. (EEE WMOFFA at the Treamury. ‘The difference to the tnteneets | €t DY sthng Ley agp lnrok ac tig hg ete | Bee poy Wey edhe red morpescrea Repayment of a loan of $1.20 in Homestead asso. | WAnitcuna aking bimeelfwectut abut shoe i Tal most desirable WHIMS, w involved will be so alight as hardly to be felt faomy apo ang nject to tee sunalmont yy ,Orn: macs poobeyll the imperial sovrcign of Eng Cc te tem yours, (etmek, not fosfotied,) $1,563 None peed apply, ho cannot come well recom: ‘ orth fide: Hot ani cold water. | sui ‘ The change which is referred to in such a | Present the blight of dnfte ented. At | ing th the and Beko reminm. (etek fprieiton comet) ps Senne ev. Eas, marble pastels and Uaains, furnace in or . i yon the ~~ steve ital sas mere det ine upon the el bility Sf members No ad in Armeciation prem Fiiviet slam colin spd eighurtnds dla BRICK House, ano, Tide hat, and collar: rs oe Lot street green tinting on upper of the face of | capital. as ‘one new believed that test-oath was required not forfeited jo petals goth wae ons. 13, | Sood lot. Maryland avenue, between 9t! vt VR BENT OK SAL A thre story and tase pe igp rerum narrasapmglhdiitrearkemear dl My ee Ee passed the New York | by existing laws. Mctings, for subscription to tock EVERY SAT. | City Port Office, stating term location, ae. jie | “Teet# Very cheap, Poca bathe sane Cane: he 207 Cthetivet: wine snd sutetivating im Hon of that eafeguard | 10 Mr. fSumner, (interrupting)—I do. I think | URDAY at Roome of Hoard . ANTED—Two first-class DRESSMAKERS to | Several other fine BRICK and mall FRAME | sory FRAME HOUSE. on tie Street bear, cathe &n ornamental tablet printed in red ink, on | /*#i#lature a few days ago, requiring members | 4, position of Uicneral Goeie impregnaple. regend monthly’ payment of dacs SaTeRpay, | Wy ANTED- BET ant moot prenAgply | HOUSES, well tocaral th difertn parte onthe cits | (yrtrety cower nla! Water aa xe Fyne peice the numbers are stamped, and which can | SOU Lt Wit, wat tropeety be adopted Be Can, | Mee ghery,,Well, L except the Senator from | February H(t ts vor information can be shiois pemaber SE (new memmnes OID) y pent, bet. Mason & CAMPBs ee | be printed at the same time the Treasury seal is | Misht with great propriety = Mr. Howard would not discuss the poin Sater tee Coat: mote at the | fo cisnt o'cioek in Chceventng.” No attention given | _jalt-tf Corner of Tt cada ball one Unicthy Se cad SS, Fone | {tached thus avoiding one passage through | fog hear tar low of contented, coats tn diet | Whether the reconstruction nets required the | onigtatimetyde Commuting canoe mate at the | {aCe Sock i orentag. JER | JFOR RENT—A HOUSE and STORE on the cor | Chemapoake and Uhip Causal Company Meriva te the pressof the whole issue, and securing greater | *B0U!d hear far less of contested in that | test-oath, but he considered that at least a de i) WANTED—& WOMAN to dogmneral housework. ner of 18th and C streets, Island. Apply at 130 rs Inquire on the premise, at 8. GOLDST RI deauty, with equal security against counter. | P°dY than now, and the Government would be | batable point. But ke aid inset that the ough sr-cotm nee SAS risiane arate, | NY, ABU to No. 86 auth G street, between atk | C etret, tala mit at — ie amet ” | spared man: xpense. The knowledge | prescribed by the fourteenth amendment should | _ja!1-colm Seteccra cate penth streets. eee a § 0K RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, containing « SOR RENT—THREE OMMUNICATING A tat bi sot ve paid, and that if he Be‘administefed, even if it broke up the whole NOTICE —The members of FRANKLIN ANTED—Ool's REVOLVERS, Keomington'e | I° Gnome onact ge 10k, HOUSE: contain "Aoely | F’Sloostt FURS IAHED, on oxteed Aner aeS 4 ‘The saving to the Treasury in consequence of — - + ie Legislature. CIRCLE, No.4. B.U-( . A. are re HISTOLS. Spencer's; Henrys, and — ____ ga St™ |G street, mext to corner of 11 ind eater? | this change is just $100 per day, or about gyn,0n0 | 108e his case he has a chance for per Amendment of Mr. Willey was then | guested to stend’a regular méctig of the RIFLES, in gocd orbad order. BOR CARH on te: | 0 prichid FOR FOR BETA terse PONT Room, Pew Per year; and if the same reform should be car- | “cm allowance, has no doubt had the effect to | aaopted by 45, pays 13—Mesrs. Fowler, | SPAUEDAY EVENING. the ia et Optician Store: National Hionte House: old No. NISHED, on the second foot Also. & SEDI ried out in regard to the lower denominations oa ae to — the Pagano aug Stewart, and Trumbull voting in the negative | "SUR" C-HL. MURBA} OLD GOLD and SILVER W. posite P.O. ROOM, No. 474 lith st 1F Ged ime of legal tenders and to the whole issue of frac- | ™¢™ber on very slight grounds, and without a . HOUSES on 2th street, breaking RESs OR OTHERS tional currency, ving would Prospect of success. A game in | tne fundamental conditions imposed by. the bili | J )#,PINGS REMEDY— VIAFUGA. 1 remoriog fetes pects now that, they fchen and cellar, two eugsres morte nt me intend onl Ronpibe il 8 S1.400 per day, Gr nearly Ong Ato a em? | which everything ia tobe gained end ‘nothing Foported to the House by the Keconstruction | ante wholesale andiretailcat he Original Manure, | ¢At,<dPowe OF their F CRAITURS sinent Ge renne.” Enquire at the pret dining roven ed Klaches ot To ‘the pabobs of poral a prrecsel lost is always sure to be popular. Committee; which was ‘yeas 23, nays | turing Depot. corner 6th an@ Gets. north. It" ‘285 Penn's avenue, sunt ogrner th | JOR KENT —Four PARLOMS. front and back rivate family. Apply at 380 & cessiti n SER oH ae I OAL AT REDUCED PRIOE.—1 bi Ian oe soon Sper, te: - i r = ee? = ne; ‘ies of the poor, and successfully ‘Washington seems to be considered by some ae Drake moved an additional provision thst Ce eR UCED rE espace or : ASTED—iadive Know that the at 334 (new number) Pennsylvania Foe REST HoUse a09 a Sree tenn anes, Sees Mita naring) tase |, oa g aadicual saphena Oe aM tas Gomes Solana s mendteont to the Gane | since the declinetin price. Twill well it very low. he Wilcox & Gibbs! SEWING MACE SON RENT Papers ican a Bes GAD Inquire at He HORA S337 The tary oe” Xery contemptible trifle, but to ple in the country. Yesterday the police | stitution of the United Seaton, wich, atter-de: | AiG WOOD at low prices oe | oe Tees worktog, ic fe pronounced the tact eet | el ee ue the laboring classes, with whom every dollar | P¢°? ; . , 3 e 5-3 : ‘ and a half from mark: House and Mable. Inguire of EDMUMD HICK on the Bladensburg pike. jal FQ RENT —A HOUSE, containing seven rooms im good ii authorities here had to take charge of and pro- vide for a colored woman and two children, who had come all the way trom Cleveland, Ohio, bate, was rejected—yoas 11, nays 44. "The Senate at 4:30 p. m., took A recess and reassembled at 7 p. m- chine in the World. Agency at C. BAUM’S Soe ree ee ceel skirt and Corset Factory, 13 7th street, betw HK ARLINGTON VINEGAR. : and every penny counts, they appear large enough to be well worth looking after. —+s02- Fer an! a did not suppose that there were any member of the Senate who would interpose obstacles to the by oye of Virginia just for the sake of delay. Proprietor of Arlington Vinegar Work a failing condition of health were not well jo. S54 th st. founded, and that on the contrary his health is _ials-st cosas AND SUEZ. vada, New Hampshire, New York, North Garo- lina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, LOST AND FOUND. sirable BUILDING by eee Am wasreccived from the House an- : OLE OF HOME 1OTION ANTED—To rent or buy, or rent with privilege r corner Rhode Island avenue and , ax Forres a Avesowers— Zhe oni | ta cafes bang bon Pai theater | ronacng ie fae 0, aoe tay at te, bli| AY ARTICLE OY Home Pmopucnios. | WW Abeta EROTER RAMRLOG | fuihtoas girteyahceot acts House will probably follow the Senate of that | tit’ there. She was induced to come here by | forthe admission lo og plain tr aapoeey a 1 P.P. P. location and price, A. B. C., Star Office. oc? HKD ROOMS FoR REAT. State in ratifying the Fifteenth Ameniment to | TePfesentations that she would be provided is seal moe ak ees Later ae FORE, PUNGENT, AND PLEASANT. EBS203te Pay c P ¥« for gentlemen. at ” { the Federal Constitution; and if so, we will bshrobepourenr gee Sapec Lem bach, of money and the House bill be taken Se eo Ask your Grocersfor if. old now by many of the ECOMIPHAND “CLOTHS COND EEO Ea — So . = sre on ber arrival at the national capital. 'r. Edmunds.—I shall object hat. rincipal ones, and soon will be by all. Decided by 3, BOOTS, 3 &e.. 415 9th street, be- have twenty-t/.ree States recorded in its favor, pabteelloie Go capatons Mr. Pomeroy.—That bill cannot be read but grmnetent gv to be a superior Fable Vinegar. | Ga Dowty eee theater eee ine Ti llews: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, | we gre ziad to loarn that the reports from In- | ONe# to-night: For sale at Northern wholesale rates by Christian Association’ Building. .N. B.—day Nowe ] Florida, Mineis, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, diana polos Hon. Geo. W. Julian to be in Mr. Trumbull—Very well, Mr. President, I JONES & KEITT, ly Mai! Promrtly Attended To. tmy3-ly 5 Mainc, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Ne~ ; 7 —— —_ on, Mhode Ist. Dn bear Mth «treet w Ps impeoved thai ted sonkling.—The House bill can be offered 2 tbe. | Wfect by iso) Wil tec fe Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and lastly | Stondar treme hn See | ennsabetitaee ; — iecen tah Set Tle an LITE aie | SRAMMALi.£ Pansone routes Ohio. Three have rejected by one or both houses, | "°™"#Y t resume —— The Senate then proceeded with the consider- “ Pata i " KING. set with epposite Post Offico Depart: 3 ‘The finder will by by leaving it at the Star THE MARITIME CANAL OF Ofti ‘ and will not likely take any further and better emoir of the enterprise irom ite ation of its own bill, which was discussed by i action—Delaware, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Messrs. Drake, Stewart, Carpenter, Sumner, Morton, Howe, Schurz, Warner, and Cameron. UEZ; A brief ritost date, and — Mr. Beecher’s salary as pastor of Plymouth Church has been raised to $20,000 for the cur- SUK SALE Sconiparison of ite probable rogulta with th ae BY SP. BROWN & s eae 5 mi cl rien. fe, |. Nours: theast Corner New Tk avenucan h Street, he Constitution provides that any proposed | rent year. $1,000 a month was the pittance last | _ ‘The Senate, at 10.30’ p. m., adjourned until | &4lcross Darien: | By Pro to ‘tens just issued. bali ce one) = ; amendment must be ratitied by the Legislatures | year. Monday, with the understa naing that a vote | pany: a letter from Lssops.an hia likeness an ge; date written insides “Oct. 25." The fi HOGEPRST CLASS NEW FASTION ARE res 4 + ‘i shal taken el 'o ro J. el nT ons. vo. e by [ress »| 31 oo: 7 Of three-fourths of the States before it can be- Stamps wp Ses ot tet oer. form.” Price 13 conte. Just published by" WN & SON, corner New Yor an i Great Britain realizes £267,055 from taxes on ~ $ state Acent, No. hed: will be ot o 0 pian acer ely hap lize smagetnearel at HOUSE.—After our report closed, the discus- BROWN & SON,corner New York avenue and isth | Heal Estate Avent, N. inbaed. wit Furnished er Untur thirty-seven States, and the ratiieationof twen- | 0s Washington city ought to realize twice | Sion (on, the Virginia ill) was (Okie) ant ent eee . a ci OUR RENT The la = DWELLING PAKY ty-eight are therefore necessary to constitute the | * mXch if all were taxed. Cobb, (N. C.) in favor of the Dill. BOOKSELLERS, BOARDING. Maer eC, biarding house, Peeceuion ¥ Five ee _ Mr. Hoar (Mass.) said he should 0; pose the % CEN DARD " aa ~ Apply at HADLE & Ou 5 Uh pecs pital ow sled nade a ae RELAND Vatner Katmoap Exrux- Ul and vote against ‘it. 3 Pi 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MSt GEN TRAL BOARDING HOUSE I Soa the cqiity tenath of the vat bogi-tt [Republic i SION IN VinGtNta—The annual report of the lessrs. Stone, (Md.,) Beck, (Ky.,) Smith, i NEW | ev ited w * ron rood subs “4 sa ic <EVERA °ELLENT. On RENT, Scation complete. By the requirements of Cou- | ‘president of the Cumberland Valley. Railroad | (Oregon) Hien (Ke yay kee ipalionnes on pote have sleo on their shelves the following NEW Seord.ot 5:00 nee sack. eens he, Spas saben a = ST BE ESCECLENS Boone FOR REET. gress, Mississippi and Texas mnst ratify the | contains the following reference to the proposed | tained leave to pri wir speeches, ‘The Life and Letters of Faraday: by Dr. Renco . PARKLNSON, 1202 D street Jendidly furnished PAKLOKS amendment before their reconstruction can be | ¢Xtensien of that road across the Potomac and | “Messrs. Winchester, (Kv.,) Potter, (N. Y.,) | The kife and Letters of Faraday: by Dr, Soi? | _sate-2e~ On n SM. in ome of the minet alecirette completed. These two States, added to tho | UP the Valley ot Virginia: and Stiles, sed th , and declared | igned to elucidate the Science of pet ween 1agh and a W ston. an’ 3 sd 2 © | the Board to extend ir road from Hagerstown | in favor of gham's substitute. while serving to explain and can find furnished if de twenty-three which have already ratified ic, | to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal have been Mr. Logan (Hl) announced that he should protection to home industry as | town by apy HOUSE would make twenty-five States, leaving three already communicated to you, and since August yate for the resolution of Mire Bingham to admit 4 al cegperation Bolly Fat oe FUE ISHED ROoMS FOR EB With or yet required to render the action complete. | !8t the work was let to a contractor under | Virginia pure and simple and without conde errcn Robinca Ai in Ce without BOARD, at No. 495 Penusylvania ave- . . terms satisfactory. and he is now engaged in | tions. If that should not pass, he would take the i cle DeVere ai The Gor nue, near 3d, Boarding at the same place, @5 . ok fesenpo oe — So alma ote constructing it. ‘The grading and making the | next best thing, and vote for the bill uf the cone Works of Aified Vesai ein Tle | we Bp | street. Georgetown. — » Geor; wa, Mary- road-bed ready for the superstructure will cost about $96.00, and the rails, ties, water stations, &e., about $90,000, and we expect to have the same completed and in running order by the 1st of July next. This extension has been located terminate at Powell's Bend of the Potomac | Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) said that all the le: ith a branch to Williamsport, adistance | publican papers of the count: two miles; but since this location a | 0; ity united in demand ae ‘ _ 1 Mr. Bingham (Ohio) appealed to his party friends npon the floor of the House to do an act of justice by passing his substitute instead of the bil! imposing the conditions precedent. A ee Tennyson, Jand, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, Ore- gon and Khode Isiand; and of these nine there are four (lowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Rhode Island) certainly good for ratification—making twenty-nine, or one more than is wanted. (Gcor- gia, in this view, becomes superfluous. —__<eo—__— EVIDENCE FOR SALE ON ELEVaNTI STREET, BETWEEN M AND N'STs. a HOUSE of Iroome, fi of Mrs. Farnuin. omdit be Price 37.40; § bi pr ted ther in HT be taken as first payment, BOARD, WITH | ANT | J be had en reasonabie terms, And isthe short walk from 5 T—A SUITE OF ROOMS. Al eer sumed te ESRC FRONT ROOM 215K sir: Tost of the pu BUSINES: A al siring euch between It OUSE FOR RENT-FU In a central location: SS CHANCES. cents. ja 15 tr HE EYESIGHT accurately suated with Pebiies LE-A first claw BARGER SHOP Simo cash > Splendid locatio stories and basement ginia for a further extension of the road up | here was trying to go counter to the manifest | ,%, wattle eral Bathe. Lease on the plac The seizure by the British crown of som2 | through the Valley of thelr State, by the Way er | eather er te ep tea. senthnent of the coun: | (% her Speeractes, by merely am office. Calculated for star family Tt pow route for So Jands near London belonging to the late George me sents d Dg pong = by she =a of % it he cont ld control the matter he would | swertng a fete questions. OR S. HUA jen A tu = eneee Peabody, recently reported by telegraph, is a | Charlestown and the Luray Valley. Ouraction, | rather send the State back to therule of ee & ae we - TOR RENT—Two new, thr, most singular and i saaney a Sete eee one a sword and satrap than to pass this (the commit- H. UW. HEMPLER, OPTICIAN, and epi the matchless benefits conferred by the deceased philanthropist on the laboring classes of Eng- Jand, and the act is one which is not likely at first thought to win much credit for that country in any quarter. It is possible, however, that this course was necessary to comply with long | excit ame and well established statutory requirements; and as crown lands have been voted away before this, it is also possible that when the royal title to the property in question has been perfected in this manner the crown will make over its Tight and interest in it to the estate of the dead “alien,” and so testify in a graceful and sub- stantial manner to the gratitude the English people have so often expressed. If it does not, we are free to say that we are afraid the “lan- guage of Shakespeare and Milton” will not be #0 strong a tie between the two countries as it was, and that the young Republic will have | feed reason to be ashamed of its pompous and | yretentious old mother. But meantime, let the | American Eagle wait and see before screaining over the curious spectacle. — -20e- — The rumor current a few days ago, that Pres- ident Garrett of the B. & O. R. K. had sent to Gen. Spinner, to be adiled to the * conscience fund” in the national treasury, some $2,000,000 collected from the traveling public as a capita- ‘bun tax, but which he could not pay over to the ‘overnor of Maryland an account of its having been collec wretched canard. It seems to be understood now that Mr. G. has compromised the matter by holding on to the money and issuing free passes over bis line to a number of government officials Whose active inttuence or passive indifference tight be useful. It isto be regretted that the tiginal report was not true. The disposition therein indicated is exactly the one which should be made of the money in question. Paris is again tranquik One hundred thou- | sand armed men, ready to obey any orders that | might be given to thes re quite sufficient to ovcrawe any population, however desirous it | Were of committing deeds of dreadful note. Napoleon III. looks his danger full in the face, | and seems to comprehend it thoroughly. Inthe | offences he in- | general amnesty for politic cludes those who, in 154, conspired to assassinate him. Pretty soon all the plotters, intriguers, and Red Republicans opposed to the Empire will be upon French soil, but it is questionable whether they will have much opportunity to meet for mischief. The French police system 1s too well arranged to give them a great deal of liberty in the conspiracy line We trust that our citizens will attend the In- to-night in such numbers as to show conclu- sively that the enterprise is one in which they are all interested, and is not to be allowed to | languish for want of their presence and sup. | port. At the mecting this evening speeches will be made by prominent gentlemen, x. D. Brook!y; Port of the Subscription Committee will be | H8NRY, of the Smithsonian Instit made, and letters will be read from the Gov- €rnors of several States approving of the great exhibition. Let there be no falling off in the interest in this great enterpise until it shall have been prosecuted to a successful comple- tien. The New York Post @arns the Republicans geney, and until they shall have determined the Toute for the further extension of the road, for each of the proposed routes demands a dit point of crossing the Potomac river.” achieved | lectual cast of countenance, and well-known in Paris as a gentleman and a man of honor. A peculiar, though melancholy, tached to his death by the fact that in cight days he was to have married M’lle Aubenas, a young and beautiful girl, of but sixten years of age, with a dowry of '. AXOTHER STATEMENT OF Da. ScHoerre.— or. Scheepne who robbed the chatalle of Count Blank«nsee. In a letter to Dr. A. Janiseh, Chi- | cago, he says: The necessary measures ‘havo been taken to prove my identity must have patience til! then. ‘My Rot write originally Schoeppe, but ghanged the +11" into + pp rac Way.—In the Illinois Constitutional Conven- tion a day or two since, a resolution from the Supervisors of Whiteside county, offer ce Government, provided the Na ted unlawfully, turns out to be a } located there, were appropriately referred. Hifiee. Dr. Bos nton, Pastor, avenue and 435 sf annual sermon o! of Georgetown, am ternational Exposition meeting at Lincoln Hall | ¥™! tion of the works becomes disordered. The hi stomach is to the human system what that elastic piece of metal is to achronometer. It influences the action of the other organs and contro!s, toa certain extent, the whole living machine. The comparison may be carried further: for asthe weakness or other n movement has been made by the people of Vir- | of the State of Virginia, and Te see. Notr, whose sad fate is at M. resent 1 Paris, is of Hebrew descent, his real being Solomon. He was quite a young man, being only twenty-two, but had already uitation as a journalist. He was uite poor. In person he was of a fine, rather and commanding figure, noble and intel- interest is at- ,000 francs. —-20e- choeppe has made another statement in "1 to his non-identity with the Paul ¥, and the public hame does ichoewfe. We here in Amer tate the pronunciation of our name.’ pi ae Sr. us NoT To Have IT ALi Her Own two ileral ie all the rights of that county to the Fe al Capital be | did wear it fora period of four ——06e> aes &7-““What will become of you if you do not tell the truth 7? asked a Suni: ty school teacher of one of his pupils. promptly replied the lad. Till be sent to Chicago,” TREE, Rec. Sec, HURCH. 230 STREET — “ill be full Choral Service next EVENING, Jan. loth, at 73 oclock. Seats L CONGREGATIONAL CHUR( Masonic Temple, 9h strect, opposite Patent ill preach SUNDAY, ith. morning and evening. ‘Seats free, ite FIRST PRES) Nc! DH. 453 lem STREE ‘ge ‘BYTERIAN CHURCH, 4'5 MORROW. sth, at it NDEREAN Ba ter. The propor or was at Rome, SP SPIRITCALISM—The noted and eloquent ectbspizational Syeaker,N. PRANK Wil TE: lecture at Ou n Hall, corner of Pennsylvania cet, SUNDAY MOURNING, at Il lock. and evening at 7 o'clock. All are inv: a free. THE BEV. DR. SAMSON. OF THE CO- LUMBIAN COLLEGE. will preach the FEMALE BIBLE SOCIETY, TO-MORKOW EVENING, «Isti din tne Bi it at at Feet . ime a collection will be taken up in aid of ihe ¥ y third annual meting of THE RICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY. will be on TUESDAY EVENING next, the lath inet... Orelock, at the New York Av ute Pracbs terion Ghareh,, Addresses may Re es ected from H of New Works Mev Nt Scur: of yk and eroes ion. sald THE LIVING injure the main springof a watch and every por- a not to be deceived by the idea that the Demo. imperfections of the main spring is indicated on the carts want to see Virginia admitted—that on the _ {ace of the timepiece 0 alto is the weakness of other contrary they are very willing to see that State , ‘disorder of the stomach betrayed by the face of the Kept out, Knowing well that the Republicans | valid. The complexion is sallow or faded, the eyes can not do a less popular thing, or one that will A special correspondent of the Baltimore American, at Annapolis, writes that the friends ot the Western Maryland railroad now control the question of who shall be State Treasurer. A caucus of the House, he says, gives Merry- man a majority of ten, whilst Fowler has a ma- jority of two or three in the Senate. If this be correet, Merryman will be elected on the first ballet. j pepeia in all climates. | itstands alone. When the resources of the pharma- | coperia have been exhausted, without. at best, doing are deficient in lustre and intelligenco, and there is worn, anxious expression in the whole counte- nance which tell as plainly as written words eonld do, thatthe sreat nourishing orsan whose office it is to minister to the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its parts, is not performing itsduty. It requires renovating and regulating, and to accomplish this end Mostetter’s Stomach Bitters may be truly said to be the one thing necd ful. ‘The Lroken main spring of a watch may be replaced by a new «ne, but the stomach can only be repaired and strengthened, ard this is one of the objects of the famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen years bas been waging a successful contest with dys As a specific for indigestion course of this Era, of which Rev. Sella Martin is the editor, | Wholes:meand palatable, yet powerful. sfomachic and Fred Douglas corresponding large, well-filled weekly, and bids fair to make its mark. The New Zra announces that “The moral, educational, political, and industrial in- terests and advancement of the colored people ‘Will be its chief care.” editor. It is g | #flects @ perfect and permanzat cure. In all cases of dyspepria the liver is more or less disordered, and upon this important gland, a8 well as upon the stomach and bowels, the Bitters act with singular distinctness, regulating and reinvigorating every secretive and as-imilatiug organ on which bodily aud mental health depend. coke Ww et a small party tee’s) bill with all its machinery of oaths. The mountains may come and go; the heavens may melt with fervent heat, and yet, according to this bill, the business of the Wells, Chandler and Underwood convention must remain forever and forever. {Laughter.} Mr. Schotield (Pa.) opposed the bill. Mr. Farnsworth (fl) was to close debate. Me stated that the opposition to the fundamen- tal conditions did not come trom the people of the State of Virginia, but from members of this House who saw clearly that they were of no use and could not Le productive of the least good. He replies to the arguments of Mess Paine and Whittemore, and especially to the intro- duction by the latter last night of the document, signed by certain men styling thems Virginians,” and saul he was d that gentleman should introduce it, as it was a false- hood, and a gross, black and damning libel. Mr. Whittemore said he was prepared to prove all the document said ahout Governor Walker, and would do so if the opportunity was pre- sented. Mr. Farnsworth said he had no doubt the m: he would prove it by, and who was maini: strumental in getting up the document, w named Porter.’ He was arrested some years ago for disloyalty, and sentenced by General Butler to wear a ball aud chain, and actually nonths. But for the machinations of Porter, and other men like him, the State would have been admitted on the first day of the session. He had been informed quite differently from Porter's state- ment by the colored people of the State, who had a right to be heard, and he preferred to be- lieve loyal @lored men rather than a man who wore a ball and chain for disloyalty. The previous question was ‘then demanded and seconded, the question recurring first upon Mr. Whittemore’s amendment, imposing a pen- alty for false swearing; which was adopted, by a vote of 122 to 71. The question then recurred upon Mr. Bing- ham’s substitute for the bill; which was adopted by a vote of 98 yeas to 95 nay he vote in detail was as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Adams, Archer, Axtell, Bailey, Banks, Garnum, Beek, Biggs, Binghain, Bird Blair, Brooks of Mass., Brooks of ley, Burchard, Burr, Calkin, > Crebs, Culiom, Dawes, De e, Dickinson, Dockery, Dox,’ Eldridge, Farnsworth, Ferry, Fin Fox, Garfield, Getz, Gul. ¥, Greene, Griswold, Haight, Hale Hall, Hambleton, Hamill, Hawkins, Hay ton, Holman, Hooper, Ingersoll, Jenckes, Johu- son, Kellogg, Kerr, Ketcham, Knott, ‘Lattin, Logan, Marshall, Mayham, McCarthy, MeCor- mick, MeNeely, Moore of [il., Morgan, Mungen, Niblack, Orth, ‘Peters, Potter, Kandall, Kead- ing, Keeves, Rice, Rogers, Sanford, Schumaker, Slocum, Smith of Oregon, Smith of Vt. Stone, Strader, wann, Sween ner, Tillman, Yan Auken, Van Trump, Voorhees, Wells, Wilsen of Minn., Wilson of Ohio, Winans, Winchester, Witcher, Wood, and Woodward—0%. New—Meners. Ambler, Ames, Armstrong, Arnell, Asper, Beaman, Beatty, Benjamin, Bennett. Benton, Boles, Bowen, Boyd, Buck, Buffington, Burdett, Butler of Tenn:, Cake, Cessna, Churchill, Clarke, Cobb of M. of N.'C., Coburn, Cook, Conger, Dickey, Dixon, Douiey, Duval, Dyer, riss, Fisher, Gilfillan, Hamilton, Ha’ lin, Hill, Hoar, Hoge, Judd, Kelly, elsey, Knapp, Lash, Lawrence, Loughridge, Maynard, McCrary, McGrew, Mercur, Moore of Ohio N.J., Morrell, Morrill, Myers, Neg” ‘Neill, Packard, Packer, Paine, Palmer, Phelps, Pomeroy, Prosser, Roots, od ig Sehen Schotield, Shanks, Sheldon, Smith of Ohio, Smith of Tenn., Smyth, Starkweather, Stevens, Stevenson, Stokes, Stoughton, Tatie, ‘Townsend, Twitchell, , Upson, Van Horn, Ward, Washburn of Wis., Washburn of Mass., Welker, Wheeler, Whittemore, Willard and ‘iliams—95. ‘The preamble was then adopted by a rising vote. ‘The bill was then passed as amended by a Yote of 143 to 49. The Republicans changing their votes were Messrs. Ames, Armstrong, Bea= man, Benjamin, Bennett, Burdett, Butler of Tennessee, Case, Churchill, Cobb of North Moore le Carolina, Cook, Cowles, Duvall, Dyer, Gillian, Henin, Hilf, Lash, MeGrews Mercury Moore of Ohio, Morrell of Pennsylvania, Mor rill, Packard, Packer, 2 ; Sar or ocak, Lees ith wank howaleitnond er, itehell, Tyner, ‘ashburn, of jas. sachusetts, and Welker . The announcement of the result was received with applause on the floor of the House. ‘The bill a8 passed 8 as follows: domT Resorvtion declaring Virginia entitled weg SS apa naar am he inia have acoustitution republican frist and have in all respeets coniurmed to of the act of Congress entitled “ An act author- ‘constit ” approved April 10, 1869 Be it resolved by the L° IN G-G@LASSES the Senate and House oK Ay a sentatives of the United States America bled, That the State of Vi faanns eS taes the United States. ‘The House then adjourned until Monday. wee 1 ST About thirty associations are being organized ia Philadelphia. del3-im Next to th toh T. OFF —DRODHEAD & CO, have rice of their stock of Dry Goud, Mitty 15 per cont. 4 lieite Vth st. nS = WING TO THE GREAT FA Oat nie sal the BEST GLOVES x , air. HELLER, TAS Market Space. AL Just received a large assortment of HUMA IMITATION HAIR. SKEAT GARGAT WHICH HAY Tu 7 is this day JOHN M. YOUNG, Ja, W.A. YOUNG ED WILL CONTINUE 7? he me and st own = ss i a 2 SERRE TEESE Se Tee: PEPPERS PPP Pre PPpP Per epe PPP EP ee Te THE WORKING OL. —' ithe to furnish all classes wi! at home. the whole of the time or for the . Business new, light and profitable. of either sex easily earn from Sc. to $5 per nal sum by devoting their hess. rls foarte mene worl oom, aml a copy Th les te OR —ONE ie lal Bet fama news pers, published—all cut free le . want permanent, ‘Profitable work, Widress °C. "ALLEN & CO. ‘Anguers. Mai jals-smbew a STRASBURGER BEOS., Have just optned a large assortment of new BOOTS AND SHOES, and selling them cheaper than othors offering old stocl in miod they neither mark gu or u 5 h you will find to wear as Seoreseaecl duvet cull beiies berobvoce san of 25 it you will find a say PTRARUCHURR Bao 3 ar BE’ TH STREET, New 906 des Kk. jal2 tf MILLINERY AND DRESSMAK-, >) ING Rooms, ‘Gi Reduction in reat BeTTLLANERY and FANCY GOODS MBS, J.B. SPENCER'S 330 ylvania avenue, Im* = between 9th and Wth streets, FRooK 1G BOCK AND 208 ee tat Promotly Eoecuned, By. H. POLKIWHORN & Co. at jal2ly D street, between 6th and 7th streets. Ww. BE f = Xi EAL FSTATE BROKER DE AGENT oN Gag GRAY OMT W Est, AST -C. i, Warrants, W. RZ Military Bo Land ‘arrant reatern highest market prices. 1B’ oy 1D HA’ ‘AP- FRE UNDERSIGNED Ap itn, esehy given uotiew thet Ht dence, or te08 Sth attest, near Mas avenne, from p.m.. a Ail wing accounts OF be! in- dchted to att firm. re requested to seftle forthwith it hi Tie arm age este WhO SIRS HOPKINS It Atiotney in fact of J.B. Wheeler & Co. IN GILT AND WALNUT FRAMES. PORTBALT AND PICTURE FRAMES. PRANCIS LAMB, 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Near 3th street. A trally located in the Also. sual Victoria Carri Apply t HP. CURTIS, 38 Winder's Building, Seve COR Yas tl Virginia. a FISH HO! ; located in Fi lars apply at N rth, i ess and soda rice 31.900. Toots and. shoe: spreads, sheets, &e. Prompty attended to. z ‘((} HE HIGHEST CASH PAID FOR LADIES’, Gents’ and Chijdrens’ Cast-off Clothing, Boots, hoes, etc..at ES. HARTOGENSIS, 241 7ihstrest, tween M and N. Any order through mail promptly attended to. da, DS Any note by Brsscuanp « MoNUN, COR. PENNSYLVANIAAVENUE AND Lira ST. LIST OF NEW BOOKS: T. THROUGH NIGHT TO L. 175 BLEMATIC CHARACTERS. 1.75 ‘ 2.00 - 1.50 75 7m ISTER’S WIFE, BY OLPH 75 SILK ATTIRE. 50 ECKED IN P¢ 69 ft ON HORSEBACK. 35 DEAD 50 25 ON gately NS, STEAM MARBLE DEAS, ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Letween 1th and 1th ets west, Washington, D. 0, MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS, MAN- kTERS OF MONUMENTAL FIGURE waaay os GAKDEN STATUAKY. Marble for BUILDING PURPUSES, at the Low- ext Rat de 1 su ( ERER, 1A "NG. Gui Soott's Sauare, bet. Land K ats. sweet. ‘he undersigned does most respectfully announce tole patronstand strangers, that he is proparsd to hecommodate them with MEALS and ROUMS.o2 the Eiypremin, AMER oh corr DINNERS, BALLS, AND PARTIES at the shertest. Parlors and Dining-rooms s . Terman ming always ready. nol _JNO. A. GRAY. b PAVING. (fice of Superintendent and Insperior of Servers, Curriazecays, bootways, and New Butitinre: Seated WASHINGTON DAC mga i. 4 re wi receiv o fics. City Hall, until 12 o'clock m., on THUR: i wing, curbing, &¢.. for fear commencing April 1, 1870, for the several pardsof thecity, no contractor to have, mar be in- terested, silently or otherwise, in more than one wa ification’ en be seen at this office every day, jock p. ma, Specifications ms Pig tering ceemtans. dngeors: &c.. only ‘is wldtitof the Hogetoneg Will Us taken into mereune, paved with cobble stones and the portion’ i for will will be Fas cobble-stone rh wre hall be practical r be 5 Eeanmt ahaa th contract “Pach bid must be accompanied by the written waranteo of'a responsible party (known to Ue auch) fect accepted, ee ae eae ract form, aul periorm the work therewath; je eulBeiency of the ‘weurity” to be cer- Site goarantes must be In substance aafollowe: An B——, guarantee that if this bid be ac- cepted by the Mayor, that the bidder will enter into A contract for the a the work ac- Cording to the reanirements thereof “ a— 3—. etter the above will be made in ac- cordance wi: q No bids will be considered unless they be in strict lo with this ad the Mayor Sctereas the ightto resect aay en aih ade ff doeteek y me necessary to protect of Sor- ra F Superintendent of Sewers, dc. LANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. @.L. of Knabe's and sub- C xoss « wausa, KAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS, Bea. 307 PRUN'A AVENUE, touth elie; i ‘Between Gh and 7th streots west. ortiz Sis wowaben. and cellars, BRI gas. Inquire on the premises. LE-RESIDENCK bh sitnated on Rhode Inland areal, First Awd the Hon. Jas, W. BM. General Fountain Hotel ‘of 7th street road, near y. WKIGHT, 517 M atreet. RENT—HOUSE 374 2ist street Per mouth, Anguire’ of new BRICK MOUSE, General second and third STORIES of one large rom.) om, PERSONAL. tion all pers PPaiting or having any transactions ¥ 0. S15, $10. herty on my account MADAME BuyiNs M © sgn of any fom Explicit directionsts J. H. KNOTT. CEDAR GROVE-— half mile north of 1 icing six acres of land, unde 70) truit trees, 7 and usburg Railroad Sta- Ladies’ hairdressing rompily attended prome'N PEM » DE. DA rs south of the Office open day and nl 4 wae condition. Price for W. COOKE, 213 F st ~ ED PRIVATE t his routs, STORE FOR & SS syivania av adapted for any hit x for saie very low. Apply at the Star Of- altel FURNISHED, fESINUT STREET, r and jus ©. COX, water closet. wash- parlors cami. Apply t r pee © JOHN CRUMP. Boilder, 1731 Chestoat street, Philadelphia. 0 LET—STORE AND DWELLING ON K stort aeons: Weetern Marke: 5 10th street, between D and B. ‘The most skiliful and oldest estabit-ivod the treatment of FEMALE OU! thorough cure. iis fees are Visiting see no oxe but the moderate, and’ pationte Doctor. OR SALE—AT A of thone highly a rooms, ‘splendid. ¢: i ns & GREAT SACRIFICE—ONE rable S-story prosscd with ‘marble, couraining 4 honsand ) dess than 300 cash and &@) & month till paid, ines howsek and fore offers, id property at the above w erecka? this splenl iw e. The i rut order and isoftered . The house is in excell for 86,000, and is a great Meal Retat . Cor. New York ave- and Ninth 3. OR RENT OR SALE—FAg, th fa frome Saeee itd ta R EAD THIS! CHRONIC DISEASES ‘0. FOR BENT, ‘and large Store; one I7 rooms, Pa. avenue; one 5 rooms, Va. avenuc, near RENT OR LEASE, fish- ioe, seal Voge Wal rhode it Fe She Bap ee 396 Pa. 6 and 6th ALSU. FO! ISHING ANDING on