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PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, At The Star Buildings, Corner Pennsylvanta ay, and Lith st. BY Tan EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT. THE STAR ts served ‘uy carriers to thelr sub- soribers in the Cli District at Tex OuNtTs FER Tc PER MONTH. Copies SS ——_—_L_—_ eee * Biz Months, $3.00: One Tear, 94 00. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. TRE WEEKLY STAB—pobiished on Fridsy morning—@1.60 « year. ** 37—N® 5,608. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | M. McBOBERTS. ANDREW B. OOYLE. ATIONAL THEATER. © | Attormey-as- Lave. Last week ef the engagement of the World-reaowned LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, THIS (Monday) EVENING, MAROH 6, The Grand Burlesque Extravaganza of MIEN ISSCEASCE SND COLLEC TATS, iNs A AN » = TION OFFICE. Bouthesst comer 6th street and Louisiana avente, Saieof Beal oe Fatate, Nowe and other Securit! and the PARIS; O8, THE APPLE OF DISCORD. Sttentiom given to all S seecral | The performance will commeace with a Popatar Departments of the mh3-ly a = c.* ‘HAVENNER & Co., aL’S OPERA HOUSE. . : . a TWO NIGHTS MORE-MOMPAY AND TUBS Real Estate and Note Brokers, DAY At the reqnev# and solicitation of friends and ci.i- reas the c wid Military Drewa of batMMEk Bor, Ch Pde BATTLE FIELDOY epget from Incidonts'of the Late War, Ceente z "amp, Thr tine Ne. €i2 LOUISIANA AVENUE, TH?7BD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STBRET. S jerm Prise with 12 en MOXEY TO LOAN. No CO. A oft el Pood. Matinee Wea We «ball! f ___mib6 2 ie LL CPEBA BOUSE.— FASHIONABLE : e Y¥ NIGHTS. Irrportant ermagemeat $45 000 for = w Positively Four Nig’ ebrate. two or three y | WYNDAM COMEDY COMPANY, aniversally pr. potncrd the mou? complete and powerial Come Combination iu the couatry. just arrived [rom Leu- don, per steamer Wyoming WEDNESDAY EVENING. ington of the Speci ‘a s. , bitin | ay Of the Lai Comedy, Drama Be presented with Han Scenery, New Music; and Fine Ktlet. BENFFIT OF MROCHABLES WYNDAM rch 11, Grand Gala Matines. The performance this erm ° aterestinz ALERS, 310 Pennsylvania ave. hear Sd E CAR BIA AND BARN Bes RECEIVED ON STORAGE AND SOLDON COMMISSION, pany will be amens the n in this city. end the —SABBIAGES BEPAIBED. * charge mhs HM. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIEZ, ULE: 704 7th street. between Gand H streots. ae BEPAIKING UF WATOHES, JEWELRY CLUCKS, SPECKS carefully executed, et moder PROF. PRATT’S, ate Charges. ocb-hy Bi°O8 202: AND OBNAMESTAL PRINTLN= TUESDAY AT 2 P.M. GIBSON BROTHERS, a After givimg the Lecture Professor o. NaS ND F. ER RULER phage rage bg vag) vb NDER stem three of the wo» Wo. 1015 Peunsyivante avenge, tetwesn UME ear | JF Uitines sirik ever ecen—a m mar6-1¢ SA" COLLYER'S MINSTREL AWD VARIETY b BNIKRVAINMENT At OVOMBS’ BALL, my TUESDAY EVENING. March 7th. 1571 {Tickets sold for Saturday Evening wilt be good tor the ith. Doors open 7 o'clock Admission. 50 Cents. B4ttrow's 1GGALLEEY or bi socth side. Boots elegant! Ny bound. Perfodicats su@ aewrpavers carefully attended to: mig STEAMBOAT LINES. BCHOR LINE ERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SAT- URDAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Calling at Londomlerry to land Mails 8 Passen ‘The steamers of this favorite line are built «x- ; commence S precisely. 4 ™ propels for the Atlantic parecneer trade 1. PAIRTINGS FOR BALE. Gvements calculated to Just received, some fine PICTURES. 1236 Pein fety. comfort. and convenience of pas- | *yivaniaavenns. between I2th and )3ch ets) mh? tf pPMes rates pusable in currency to Glasew. | YPAGIO IN THE PARLOR: iverpool » cndonderry First Cabin, Be 3 . . 5 8, eccuding to location: Cabin Motere kets, MAGICAL KEFUSITOL Y, New Yo Efe, best accommodations: Intermediate: 7 i, Steer *. $25. Parties sending for their frieusls ip the Old Country can parch rates Porturther particu! BON BROTHERS, 7 Bow! SMITH. at f r 2, ce. Bull instruc Printed and ver with each article. so that ne difficulty will b. jn performing the various tricks. ‘The Ubedieut Ball, patented. $1.50. a very beautiful Trick, aud Neltics adapted for Parlor Amar wishing ane theae Tricks Arrangements with Mr. ILA privately, provided a qua m2 4 hundreds of ment. Those publicly can m to have them »| ‘The Steamer AREOW. Ca ‘sin Thomas Stack pole, leaves her whart venth strest. DAILY. (ox is required 3% ociock a m.,tor = z NON. tou ing, © Alexan¢ria, Forts Foote and B F. TAYLOR, Washington. Marshal Hall, Maryland, White le use, aud fone, Virginia, returning to the city at THE PUET EDITCR ss mi Ones as Hotel ; Will deliver reat Lectare, M**CHASTS LINE oF sTeamsuips FAILURES, THE ALPHABET OF 5( COBSS BETWEEN To CONCLUDE With WASHINGTUN AND NEW YORK. “THE STORMING OF MISSION RIDGE. AT LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY EY NG. MARCH 6, 1871 Tickets of admission, 60 Ceut~. No extra charge e @ reserved at the & Solomons, on apy after whl-5t buokstore of Mesar Thursday mornin TWO NiGHTS ONLY Maich WW. SATURD OW XANDEIA the ply to B. PA. DEN art foot of High street at the corner of Ith street and New J. W. THOMPSON, President. VIA OANAL, a TA. ALEXANDRL FEIDAY Th ND NILSSON CONCERTS Friday and Batorday evenings, March Wand 11, T LINCOLN HALL Ng CHRISTINA NILSSON will be a 2 fs ADELPH PaILOTON ABD GEOBGETOW. — Mise ouiee Cary. egular sailing day from 14 North Wharves, | wricn!) the distiogmehed Te Phitadetph SATURDAY. at 3m gr ge -t r ‘rom Water street, Georgetown. r. Henry Viens temps. the world-renowced Vio BDNESDAY.at5 p.m. ipiet ies! Conductor. S1@NOR BOSONL Freight received at any time. & VED SEATS Fel R14) DOLLARS. Apply to HYDE TNURR. 63 Water street, me For ved teade will czumcnce on riey georgetown. D: = “ Soa mat Wet Wea et dria, va "WM CLYDE & OU., 14 Borth Wharves, Meloway « Pianos are used at all the 8: 2 on: Philadeiphia. er Seale QSHOSTEST AND QUICKEST LINE SOUTH, oa ine Kichmond, Predevicashure end Fotomar Line. a Beventh-street Wharf, twice, dail OONS Y. Mm. C CORNER NINTH AND D STBEETS (Sunday p.m. excepted. OPEN FROM 9 4 M To 10 P.M. Bee. 009 Beran ivan’ ALL ARE WELCOME! i FREE READING ROOMS. With Papere and Magazines from all parts of the Boots a a LIBBABY OF 15,000 VOLUMES. DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at 12:15 and¢ p.m GYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY, AND BATHS. DIES’ BEADING ROOM YOUTHS’ CHRISTIAN ASSUCLATION mects “tS p.m. FRIDAYS als tr fF ©. BEICH ENBACH’S Piano Store . Wo. 423 ith Street, above Penna. Avenue, =m. BURNS & oo.. 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB. (Berascisnen Over 20 Years.) of the celebrated P For the next Thirty Days we will offer our large & Co re, and stock of second b WHITE GOODS, lodeons for sale or' Comprising SATIN AND KID BOOTS AND SLIPPERS, 50.486) ON EXHIBITION ( No. 486 7TH H AND SALE aT! ‘WREsT. aT MARKREITEHR’s, fo. 486 Beventh street, between D aud rete scinhers eight doers above Oda Fellows’ Halt, se un Ukoice Vil Paintings, Bugra) }. Chromos, BEES = Largest Sock. Paper Hatigingss Wind:w or Pict: Frames, Picture Cords and Tassels, ai! in the “reams, casn. TEN FEB CENT. OFF FUB OasE Please remember Name and Namber. ap3-1y" a YORNS, &c. a Oriropostisty War large stock of So. 635 Isth C8. Treasury, (sstan- fahed re hademyy orton ee Be. apy y : , treats Corus, Bunions, Chillbiains. diy aa frowing Naibs, aod other disease of the feet. w ; Be or inconvenience fe show SEASONABLE GOODS with ease immediately after the op. can be wor tion. Refers to the many eminent Physiciane. > goons, and thousands of other who patronize his enti D.to6p.m Owing Dr. White is omabl fences, except betw we coptinur to we i LOW BATES our as A fine stock of ABCTICS FOOTHULDS, Just received, an Invoices of PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGARO, ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA IN LONBRES, CONCHAS, PRINCES «4 FINA, LONUKRES VE COKTS, PRESSED AND BOUND. which we offer at NEW YORK PRICES. _— Just received a amall let of onr Dew fa orite ran: PUNOBINELLU THOMAS RUSSELL, (Successor to B. ©. Dyer & Co., a be: LVANIA AVENUB._ BIED CANA B ee ase Apind Bose ites | “fap tm™ 446 Hat, bate Sth ste. MANUPACTUBES AND WHOLBSALB DEALEK IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARB. @BOCKBS SHELF AND STORS FUBNITUBD AND NOTIONS, BROOMS, ERUSHES, BASKETS, COBDAGE, TWINB, BAILS, MATS, BLACKING, MATCHES. WRAPPING PAPER, STATIONBBY, dc. ae SRUSH FACTORY. ot tion Be] Scare, omen BRUSHES op wand aud at tus “WOOD AND WILLOW WABE DEPUT.” ‘TWEEN 67H AND Tru, Washington, D-O., Goods at Northern prices sto PERT WHOLESALE ONLY _™S SIGE OF THE BIG BASKET: fe the MACHINE of Werld. Solid BS A. NOBTOM, Agent. - ‘717 Market Bysce 717 bu BED AGES, CONTRACTS. and Danas, CONTRACTS: and CEGAL 2 300 DOZEN mins SA SHIRTS AT HOLLANDER &B0s., three doors and 1421 ‘427 Seventh fer iv near ¥ ion of tith thoroughly made. by JOH. @ DEBRING, Altorsey at Law. 907 D street nee aInOmS Loan’ Cry Ball, felé tw" avense. For the further Pirotection DEAFNESS, N To THE Pestic had bee suffered more than thousands ha con plication of diseases, viz: Prostration ef the entire N dation sold by all Leading Dealers. Che oening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1871. SPECIAL NOTICES. MES. M. G. BROWN, Of 51 Bend street, New York, is now at the ST. JAMES HOTEL, Boom No. 5, of her Metaphysical ery, Which KILLS TSE BOOT OF ALL DISEASES. MOISES IN THE HEAD, BLIND- EBS, BALDNECB CATARKH, With every disease flesh is beir to. MiSS M.D. WILSON’S OEKBTIFICATE. Pareponia. N. ¥., May 2, 1371. For eighteen months Previons to December last 1 2 on the very verge of t ave.and had to die, from a EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL KEVENCR.. fource to-day were #309,4 Mus. Presper Grant will receive visitors to-morrow afternoon from half past two o'clock te five o'clock p. m. ‘he receipts from this ‘TRx Axmy RearstEx for 1S? is ready, and IL be promulgated as soon as it can be printed at the Government Printing Ofice. ® Hose was thronged this morn- img with persons calling on the President, the Visitors embracing many of the new Senatur: and Representatives. SENATOR SHERMAN, Of Okio, subscribed for reoue System, Dropsy. Heart Dicense. Brouchial Catarrh, Dy ia. Chronic Inilame tion of the Stomach. ement of the Liver. Jaundice, Spinal Complaint. Failing Byesight, Loss of Hair, and subsequendy (and for six mouths tims) N gia, followed by Paralysis, with almost total Ions of the Locomotive. Poweresall of which were | the fire: bond in the new tivo per cnt loam, and *D lly arrested in their progress and ve been No.1 will be issued tohim. Heary Ulews, woo wasin Washingioa Friday, invested a million dellars in the new loan gradually end eftectuaily removed, by tirat destroy ing the root, whereby disease can no longer €xiatin the body pirongh the vecncy of Mrs, Bruwa's WoN ous tut Metaphysical Discovery. As for me, “I will give ¢nanks ante the Lerd with yw month aid praise Him before the multitude ‘Tar District oF CoLuns1A was included for “For my feet were almost gone, my stepa aad weil | the first time in the list of Territories in the nigh slipped.” Heuse of Representatives on Saturday a'ter- son's certificate be for " oe iiss A poate, ceconis Maameth | wenn, whan e. Ailegaten fcom the eeversd Please send lor it Territories were calied forward to be sworn in. Ren. DR. SUNDERLAND'S exceedingly inter- esting lecture, “A Ride Over Uncle Sam's Farm,” descriptive of a visit to the far, and yet further West, all the way to the Pacitic, is to be repeated, it will be seen, at the invitation of. a number of distinguisued gentlemen. PAIN KILLER. The PAIN KILLER is by unive:sal consent 2! lowed to have for iteslf @ reputation uasur ed in the his y of medica tte autaneous effect in the era of Pain in all ite various forms incident to ths vaman family and the unsolicited written and ver »ai testimony of the masses in its favor, eh and are its own best adver ‘The ingredicats of the tisem: PAIN KILLER, beto Tar Denocrats of the fourth district of purely VeckTARLE. rinder it @ pertectly dafe ani, | Michigan have nominated Col. William M Poe cre Tngen enya po : Ferry for Congress, to till the vacancy caused cectione, stain upon linen from i by the election of Hon. Thomas W. Ferry to the ly,removeo by washing with alcvhol. ‘This Medicine, justiy celebrated for the cure of s» many of the afictions inci y bas now before the public over TH:RTY YEAR -. and bas ound ite way iato aimoat every corner the world ver it has been need, the same f its medical pri. pertics. rompt action ups Pain Killer winvainable Senate. Wilder D. Foster is the republican candidate. 4 THB BLECTION of a United States Senator from Mississippi. in place of Governor Alcor who dectined to take the seat, bas been fixed tor the lith inst., and dispatches from that State represent thatthe prospect of of the re-election of Senator Kevels is daily growing brighter. w sysiem is iequired he Its almos: instantancous citect in Relieving Pain is ‘raly wonderful: and when used according t tiops. ie true to itename, a PAIN KILLER. mh3-e04 W THESE FACTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE CU SIDERATION —Discaso should be guarded again OF it must be onred. ‘The alternatives are deat mach consequences as render life a bu the malaria, purity the order. regulate the Female system, promote the ap petite. ban! ery ‘of dys or ri Hun, increese the vigor of both body sod mind, and relieve the children of summer complaints. All tl can only Le don: fety. cortainty and prompi lative Wine Bitters; ee inion. endorsed 8, THBCHARGES Of malteusance in office against Mr. Mullett, the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, Lave been exploded by the report of the Hon’> Committee on Post Offices and F5e48, who have been investigating the same. ahe repo.t iully exonerates Mr. Mullett. THE JornT HicH Commiesion had a meeting insecret session on Saturday last, and in the evening the British members were entertained by the American Commissioners at dinner. Tu- morrow, the President will give them a recen- Uon in s‘ate, aud on Wednesday Secretary Fish w.ll again receive them at dinner. 6 with sal ness by Charics Gautier’ Sys popular eminen t physic SomETHING FROM ALASKA.—The Secretary of War to-day received from Major John C. Tidball, of ube 2d artillery, statioued at Sitka. Alaska, a kuapsack, covered so cleverly with teal skin as to add ‘greatly to its external ap- peararce and durability, without at the same ime increasing its weigh it was turned over *> the (uartermaster Gcueral tor his inspec- tion and final disposition. THUESTON® 1VOBY PEARL TOUTH POW DEB in the best article fur cleansing and preser tet by alldrnggista. Price, 25 an JOUVEN’S [LNODOKOUS GLOVE CLEANER re stares sofled gloves equal to new. Sold by all dras Y ice, B cents. des-1y TCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. bi jendid Hair Dye isthe best in the work’ Harmless, reliable, instantancous, does mot coutain* rai, “palsen typ NAVAL ORDERS ‘To-pay.—Ordered—Com- euhereae ie ee mander Wm. 1. Truxton, a* Inspector o- WA. fachelor's Fair a Ordnance at the n: yard Boston, Massachn- theouly pertect Hair Dye-Black or Beswee Soli | setts. Detached—Commander J. M. traltord as Inspector of ordnance at the Boston navy yard and placed on waiting orders. Comman der Fdward Barrett, trom ordnance duty at the New York navy yard and placed on waiting orders. Tue Ecxction DistRicrs.—The judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and Governor Cooke have not vet determined on the division of the election districts under the new aet of Cong: but are holding a third meeting on the su ot this afternoon. The result of their deliberations will not be known until about Wednesday or Tuursday pext. Tus SECOND CHARGe OF BIGAMY AGAINST Hon. Bowen.—To-day the first case taken up by the Grard Jury of the Criminal Court of this Di trict, wes that of Hon. charged with bigamy i wife—Mrs. Frances Bowen—living at Augusta, Georgia when be married Mrs. King. last August, ana the follow'ng witnesses were examiued:— Miss Mary Seago, Miss Louisa Dickson, Edmund J. Hicks, J. Addison Christian, David L. Porter and Judge Levy. Joskru G. Swik ut. Sth regiment U S. Artillery, was found dead in bis bed at the Hoffman House, New York city, on Friday evening last. He arrived there the evenii before and engaged a room, and not making hi appearance next day, the dvor of his room was torced open and his lifeleas body was discovered stretched upon the bed. The povt-mortem ex- ination proved that death was caused by m, and on searching lus pockets a drachm bottle of morphine wasfound, and about eleven grains had Deen taken. ‘The jury of inquest “ecided that there was 10 evidence to show that it Was taken with suicidal intent. Pool Druggists. Applied at 16 Bond street. New ork, fe5-tf Only $40: FoR ONS F THB BEST SEWING MACHINES ig THE WOBLD. THE McLEAN & HOOPER jastic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine. J. ROSENTHAL, GENERAL AGENT, NO. 604 SEVENTH STREET, 7&D GOING! THE Ready-made Clothing NOW LN STORK WILL BE BUD Orr CHEAPER THAN EVER TO MAKE RvOM TRANSFERS oF TROOPS—Jmportant Army Order.—By general orders No. 17 from the Headquarters of the Army, just issued, the fol- lowing transters of troops are made, and the movements will take place under the direction of the cepartment commanders wuere the troops are row serving:— ist. A regiment of infantry—the one that can be best spared. and which has served longest on the frontier—is transterred from the depart- ment of the Platte to the department of the South; to proceed by rail to uisville, Ken- tucky, to report for assignment to the depart- men commander. 2d. The ith cavalry from the department of the Missouri to the department of the South. Eight companies to proceed by boat from Fort Leavenworth to Louisville, Kentucky, ithe other fuur companies to follow by the same rout? as soon as they can be spared. Sd. The 6th cavalry from the department of ‘Texas to the department of the Missouri. Six companies to march as early as possible, and the other six companies to follow as soon as FoR OUR SPRING STOCK, THEREFORE BARGAINS MAY BE EXPEUTED. CALL WITHOUT DELAY ASIN 4 FEW DAIS THEY MUST BE SOLY they can be relieved by other cavalry now KEMEMBE serving in the saiue department; this regiment wo rch to Fort Sill, Indian country, and thence to such points and by such routes as the commanding general of the department of the Missouri may order. 4. Lhe*School of Instruction for light ertil- lery, at Fort Riley, Kansas, will be diacon- tinued, and the batteries distributed to the headqusrters of their respective regiments, where the instruction and practice will be con- tinued under the Immediate supervision of their reapective colonels. Battery K, Ist artillery, with gun s, horses, and equipment complete, will be shippedirom Fort Leavenworth by boat to Pittsburg, then:o by rail to Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor, or such fort a8 may be appointed as the huaue quai ters let artillery. Kegel | A, 2dartillery, will turn im their bat- tery and equipment at the arsenal at Fort Leavenworth, and their horsea to the Quarter- master’s department for issue to the 7th carak ry, and will proceed by rail to the Presidio, San Francisco, where the department coi- mander will cause the to be Peeters OF Ae Te uy poet lery, wi sent by Kent and thence HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER OF 7TH AND D STREETS, 7 D eee era ee qe Db Reduce Your Gas Bills! BY UBING FISHER & CROOK GAS FLAME EXPANDER. IT IMPROVES TSE LIGHT, the headg tO Whi point Colunel v. M a ake post, subject to the orders of the cou- manding partment of the South. Batte:y B. fourth artillery, will proceed fom Fprt Leavenworth by boat to ‘arkersburg, et Me orgs or Belair, Obio, and thence by rail to Fort McHenry, Maryland, the head- quarters ofthe regiment. ILI. The officers in commanil of these several detachments will report trom time to time by letter or telegraph, to the comm: gene: ais of. the departments to which they are he>-hy assigned, their routes and movements, suitable arrangements may be made for \ supplies. and BOUCES O48 Ey be AT LEAST 26 ae On exbipition and fer sale at ‘No, 4, ¥.M.0, &, Build , cor. 9th and D ste. HAMILTON @ PEARSOS, Sole Agents for the District of Columbia. G** 4 Fain oF Cable Screw Wire BOOTS 4ND SHOES; fois —— SF Wood burning has again come intofa~ in. New Kogland, owing to the scarcity of ~ al, ms ware Rac ent ataltat, 2 k Ly ristian is ugh COMFORT, TY) DURABILITY 4x Ig moral bony, the ejoriy bas tee HEY ‘on. en = or ‘pairs yeor by two Bow Wee Se ae Bey ‘ho was boasting ot her i" k i they wer "al os ESRErashay. PPE | cis: Neither? was'he Yoply udev ake yi ev Kansas — are eepenaing: colonies for ewigration to that State, in all parts ot New England. They vary from fifteen to fifty families each. 1 PORTANT TO FRED DBALERS.—CUT HAY ry best at 91 25 per cwt. ey a O ate. HOLLI Bao cor, Sib and 0 ate, v Bee sdvertisement TWO CENTS. Methodist Episcopal Church. BALTIMORE CONFERENCE. In this body, in session in Baltimore, on Sat- urday last, permission was granted te sell the lot ow which the church at Harper's Ferry for- merly stood. . The third question of the general minutes wastaken up. The Presiding Elders and the committee of examination reported the stand- ingof each member of the class, and they were Scverally admitted into fall membership and elected to deacons’ orders. The names of the e’ass are: William J. McKenney, John S. M. Hasiup, Jesse C. Taylor. Albert Wallis, J J. Frank Goucher. McUomas Stokes, W. Martin Ferguson, D. Monroe Browning, Ben- jamin N. Wooden and Andrew J. Gill. C. Her- bert Richardson and Arthar Foster were admitted and ele 1 to elders’ orders. Ministers entitled to election to elders’ orders were duly represented aud their examinations TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Associated Press Reports. Excitement in Paris. Civil War Threatened—The Revoin- ttonists Kntrenched—Measn to Resist Them Telegrayhed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. Srmy Mevements in France. Loxvonx, March 6—The Times publishes a reported, after which the following-named | special dispatch from its Vereailies correspond- memb of the class were elected: Wm. E. | ent, who says:—The prescribed limits of France Bird, Wesley R. Davis, James P. Wilson, Thos. are bein, army. The movement is condected «uieti with admirable order heer. The Cross and Wm. A. Koontz. ‘be fourth question was brought forward. and the following were continued as deacons : week to Ferrierer, and will review the co Heury P_ West. Wm. R. Gwynn, Daniel Has- | Goring his journey. Mont. Valen ene et ell, EF. KE. Anderson, J. J.Gurney Webster, be X. Rawin He Smith, Mardin FB. ies, and Dart | ther forts wall be evacuated on the ith; Rouen on the 12th, and the lett bank of the Setne on the 19the A corps of 40,000 French soldiers from the provinces is now marching into Paris, where they will replace the troops of the line and the mobile guards, who commence to leare the capital Monday. Arrangements are being armies which will prevent the Germans encoun- bin G. Mink Alber! Jump was elected tor ordination as an elder. i The committee of examination in studies of the fourth year’s class reported favorably in the case of G. G. Baker, already ordained an The following local preachers were elected for ordination as deacons : George Scott, Cyrus a Robinson, William H. Brigg, and William aris. The following local deacons, duly recom- mended and examined, were elected to elders’ orders : Jeremiah 1). Lattram, William S. Fort, and Isaac H. Carskadon. Conterence entered upon the examination of the characters of effective elders. These are the ministers who are in the active work, and are all ordained eldere. The characters of ail ot the ministers in the respective districts were approved. e supernumerary relation was granted to K . Brads, vy. ©. H. Savidge, Rev. J. Moutgomery, and G. W. Feelemyer. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. In this conference, in session at Frederick, Md., on Friday last, a resolution was offered by A. E. Lawson, that no minister shall be allowed to present a claim to this conference who has received $400 on his circuit or station during the vear. ‘The third question of the general minutes was taken up—Who are admitted into full connec- ton’ The class was called before the altar. The bishop addressed them with some very mo- mentous remarks appertaining to the work of the itinerant ministry and the great responsi- bilitves about the step which they were about to take. Osborn Carroil, George B. Williams, Solomon Wing and David Noeli were ordered to bring up their second year's studies. On Saturday, third question of the general minutes was resumed. when og neon a acters pasted: Henry Williams, Daniel ilins, Charlies Price. George Dardis, Wm. C. Cooper, David Jones, Rob’t Steele, Jas. Scott. Brother Robert Steele was admitted intofull connection, and elected to deacon’s orders. The followin, brethren were ordered to bring up their secon: year’s studies, and e continued on trial:— Henry \dpmersed David Jones, John Trigg aud and out of Paris. Napoleon. The Emperor Napo.cou is hourly expected at Chiseluurst, which ts still the abode of the E press Engenie. The Peace Negotiations. Negotiatioys for a definitive treaty of peace commence shortly at Brassels. 1: is said Favre wil be the French Plenipotentiary. It is probable that Herr Von Arnum, acting on the part of Germany, and Baron Bande, as the representative of France, have already settled the main pointe, several mon’ Civil Wa: ‘Mar y ¥. Tele- gram. dispatch m Paris states that the city is in great excitement consequent on a de- termined action of the revolutionists party. The revolutionists have entrenched themselves at Mout Martre with a battery of guns, and the —— has brought up the troops of the ine to resist any attack the revolutionists may muke on the city. The reports of the or; za~ tien of the revolutionists are very mu; exag- omped it the facts are there is an organiza- ot a very formidable caaracter. The facts are 100 obvious to be deni The railroad connection for carrying the — with England and Belgium ix now com- plete. a Affairs in the West. and Indian Movements, de. 6.—The committee va cour, Marc’ pointed by the jotnt meeting of the republican ing P preg Bare = have oe an address to urging them to heartily co-operate, and unite thelr corte im the fature, ia Fred. Dap, a German, terday by banging. The act was the result of intemperance. Lieut. Baldwin and twenty men were ordered from Fort Hays, Kansas, to Hays city on Friday, to preserve the peace against a band of Troughs who threatened to kill all the colored @ne wan was killed before the troop There wes much drunkenness and ditorver aiter their arrival, but ne arrests were m An escort has been ordered for the Indians now en rovte trom the north to the ‘ation south of the Arkansas river. The “nited States cavalry hes been ordered from Kichardson to take its place. The light f four batteries at nid the batteries inents. Charies Lewis. ‘The president called for recom mendation of ‘ocal preachers for deacon’s orders, when the following were recommended, represented and elected to order, viz: Chesa ie District— Major Smith recommertied by Western Chapel rterly conterence; Chas. Hacket by Guu- e der Street quarterly conference: Thomas Diggs by Monocacy quarterly conterence. Po- tomac District—George Jackson by Mt. Zion quarterly conterence; Jolin Williams by Po- tapeco quarterly conferener; Charles Ri ngs by Calvert street qrarterly conierence. Lynch bucg District—Chas. Libbs by Loudon county quarterly conference; Armstead Fury by Lon- don quarterly conference, were elected. 8 Busten, recommended by «uarterly conference were not clected. For recommendations of local preachers for elders’ orders the following'were recommended, -epresented and elected to elders’ orders: Poto- ts a Shaking Up. wee irict—Morris Johnson, recommended Boston, March 6—A shock of earthquake by Mt. Zion quarterly conferer Iynchburg | was telt about six o'clock last evening in New District—Dr. Bayne, by Norfolk quarterly con- Hampshire. ference. Staunton Distr ct—K. Robinson, by Winchester qui terly conference. w#k, On a recent visit to this city, wae served with a legal process at the instance of Gorham Gray, a cotton broker, who alleges thathe hada — with Fisk in cotton in 1569, and the latter did not fulfill bie agreement. Fisk gave bail im $20,000. “nO Fire im Boston. Bostox, March 6.—The store and stock of Eben B. Phillips & Co.. wholesale dealers, Fulton street, were by fire this morn- ing to the amount of nearly $25,00). The logs ix nearly covered by insurance. The fair in aid of Dr. Cail’s home for con- Sumptives yielded $16,600. i to Resume. New Yorx, arch ©.— Albert Frank & Brother have notified the stock ex change that they will be able in few days to meet al! claims against them. s20e- Tax Evacvartion of Paris by the German troops was completed on Fridiy morning bs 11 o'clock, and affairs in the elty at the latest dates were resuming their ordiuary courre Paris newspapers counsel! silence and patience; they add that France cannot now continue the War; that the future does not belong to them but that the following generations will take vengeance. All restrictions as to persons pass- ing into and out of Paris have been removed. The Emperor is e: to leave for Berlin . Itisdenied that any intrigres are in progress for the restoration of the Bonapartists seee- LIABILITY OF BANKS For Speciat Deposits. At Cleveland, Ohio, an important suit was decided, involving the liability of banks for special deposits. Thomas Dawlin sued the Second National Bank to recgver £10,000 in United States bonds deposited as a ial rrived In. spec rk deposit with the cashier on May ist, isi9. The Ai New Yorr, March Arrived, the steamer Saida trom London. cashier subsequently became a defaulter and cS ios ciat = committed suicide. The bank officers said the Securities. bonds had been approvriaied by the cashier, | Jay Cooke & Oo. Lea and refused to acknowledge any liability for eh he them. ‘The jury, however, gave a verdict for = plaintiff for the amount with interest from the time of deposit. Babine ssee- STRIKE ON THE WESTERN MARYLAND Ratt- Rosp.—Tbe Lands employed i grading the Western Maryland Railroad in the South Mountain section have been on a strike since Monday last. ‘The difficulty has grown out of the refusal of the men to work eleven hours « day. During the winter months they have been working cight hours, and now they insist upon the ten bour rule. Up to Tauredzy evening no compromise bad been effected, and ail opera- tions have stopped. Stock 1 By Bankers’, seeker end Cheeeciat Telexrapa, Lewis Julnson & Co. quote stocks aud Louds in oreign markets, as $ 1381, cor s. 5-20's, 64, coupon, I new, 65, coupon. 1 coupon, 111! home New York, Mare $.2"'s, 82, conpon, 2 Scour. Ties as in THE British House of Commons on Friday evening, the course of Lord Lyons in deserting the British people in Paris during the seige, when entreated by the French government to remain was denounced by Sir Kobert Peele as ungemcrous and cowardly. He extolled the courrge ard devotionof the American Minis ter. The Premier, Mr. Eutield, defended Lord .yons, Pate ook on uickellver, Mait, 16: Boston Power, 31" Te’, Wel Gens do. preferred, —; Harlem, 127°; Beading, 401; Michigan Ceutral and Mchigan Southern, oss: 3%; Mirois Central, Pistsbure. ler; Northwest. 86 Cle ANOTHER faithful wife has been discovered in indiana. Her busband, John T. Bridges, Was several years ago sent to prisou on a lite sertence for murder. Lately he received a pardon, and although his crime divorced bis wite, she met bim ‘at the prisen door, and re married bim that same day. Chicago & Ln +2) Tennessee State a «wee. —_ = “3 . == Virginia State sixes, old, A SUIT has been begun against the sureties | i Bleoarl ‘eines Oi Contra Bicit® Bee, of Ex-Collector Morgan L. Harris, of the ah district of New York, for the amount of his bond —$200,000—the Government having lost nearly $:50,000 through his acceptance of worthles bonds from whisky dealers. Augustus Scheli and Charles Deviin are among the bondsmen. §7-Von Moltke can language of Europe. S7 It is fashionable now to have thedancing floors for large balls carpeted. S7-A St. Louis German shot himself dead 0 the grave of his wife, last w: S7-Good health is better than all the riches ot Jim Fisk, even with coal at $12 a ton. 874 monarch who ought to be “bronz' down”— Old King Coal. SF Cordelia Wade inefiectually tried anicid for the nineteenth time in Cincinnati, Friday. ae iftc First Bonds, 84 °.. » Ul &% Union Paci Market strong. speak every dialect ant S7 Indiana husbands alvwi ‘chase “non-explosive” kind of Durking tude ‘7: 4 find it so much divorce suits. S7 Mr. Hancock, the Supermtendent Schools in Cincinnati, recommends the adop tion ef compulsory education. #7 The excitement of getting married thr. « an Indiana young lady into convulsions, an! she died-without unnecessary During the past week Judge Gilmor, o: | Isei"s. cc. ioe the Criminal Court of Baltimore sentence | Friese: Linmote, ay two peepee jghteen monte” imprison | CMe rcon anita ment each in jail ” . Orleans, &7-Walter Brown, the oarsman, died 1 ted at 10 bo wreck at the residence of hs mater ta Newbie te Neat, Io fn foe a Om disease contract: ie burni his erades 10. 2. beat house in Boston @ fe weeks since. !le Sd. Corn Sa. 3d. for new was only thirty one years old and leaves a wite in Portiand, Be. agFive convicts made their escape trom Sing Sing prison last night, by cutting the bars of a window on the top floor of the hospital building and lowering themselves to the by means ofa le of them were caught, and it is believed the others will be recaptured. S7-A short time siuce Governor Bowie ap- pointed Colonel Chaties H. eBlair adjatast neral of Maryland, in the place Gen. George H. Bier, removed or Bier re- Fused to surrender ihe books a ‘and of the office, and a suit bas been brought ty to compel him to do so, or ground 01 Dr. T. wD the IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. | The Empéror goes this | tering the French in their movements both in | but the details will occupy | } One Brussels committed suicide yes. | Cheyenne | @7-The impeachme: | o Arkansas Legislature bas broken do’ jal | General Benjamin F. B | “Southwest corner of Peunsy | | | | rapidly evacuated by the German | yy the stats of the French and German | | | Two large € thes to which the t i 5° : ™M high in the uthwest: it fell rapidty yesterday threatening weather, but i= swith cloudy and fair lower Lakes, Middle and Eart- similar fall e now in progress in : f i 5 zt if Pt 3 i i ft Middle and tern There is no secure basis for further ities. 200. . ut of Governor C! rs for the prosecation on Saturday the case, and advised that it be ven up. The Governor has declined the nited States Senstorship,and will remain at Little Rock. S7-Mre. General Banks and daughters, Mre . Mrs. Anson Bar- B LATIMER & OLEARY, Successors to Cooper a] ivenia ey. and Lith st —— . At, AUCTION OF HAND SA MUST DESIRABLE FASHIONABLE « Beh. DINING BNITORE, AND TRUSTER 'S SALE SOME BESIDENC LocaTiog. With BLsGant rT A IRRARY OLUMES SELECT BOUAS dend of trast to mo, the sab { ccriber B. Stewart. et ax. datet j wuery, A w., Tey Jaiy jo. 29, folio 317, &e the land records for Wr shington county, Dis trict of Colombia, 1 shall offer, at pablic anc The premises. 1214 Kk + bet » FRIDAY, the 7th « ing at 10 de 1 in and pai * INTHE PARLOR fine Meds! lion Carpet, tne Sofar, reah, on and * rnamented, Two fine match Center Tables, ‘One swall and one Cara Table One Korewoud Pi ts Re Se size Poer Two Fancy Divans. CHAMSER FURNITURE Five handsome. best quality Brosseis « wood and Walnut Bedsteads, Rosewood and Walaut Lounges, aud Walnut Bareans, marble Borewocd and Wotnut Washmands, marble top, Four fine Wardrobes, Mattrerees, Bolsters, Pillows, Comforts, and Be fPreads, Linen Sheets, Bolster aud ‘Chanre, Commodes an: And in'each room Sii One Extension Wi fiver plated Tea Service, Silver: plated Castors, Forks. and Spoons One set of fine Suk Rep Ourtains, t Librar} © to mac ward, Table, | eon bi and eighty-five (255,) wed L fon | pressed brick frout cwell ng how-s, sow incinding the Gentie Bene Macarine ; ADDTA! Register ‘Three sete Sik Bep Cu’ KITe One large Bange, approved pattern, with } orn! ‘com plet Two Bel igerators, \ baire. Tables. ‘Queensware, and Utensils in ful! supply. charobers, ‘ali Ovaire, | Racks | Ullcloth and Carpet upon the passace and sieire m.. on the said 7th Fall Dat piece OF parcel of iu the aaid city of Washington knows and ed as lot numbered nineteen: d containing sixteen comforts KB etree i the trom date, scar ed TG HALL. Tr _mh6 dae LATIMER & OLEARY. A ATON'S BREW HETHOD FOR THE CORNET. 4 MOST USEFUL ANU ATTRACTIV & iN STRUCTION BOOK: Contain in Part 1, plain, full, and complete di learner wate! ay Piano accompaniments’ ne, in PART LIL, Trios for and forte, Brilliant Themes. Price. (x Boakos, $1 paid, on receipt of retail price OLIVER DITSON @ ©0., Boron. Cc. H. DITBON @ ©0., New Tor _ te w aw tr New 7-30 Gold Lean. SAFE! PROFITABLE! 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