Newspaper Page Text
f . 1 ; IVA' THE OR H ..... M(º .M -* F W "8f .. . ,lialll l aiD ill in P THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY uMATIOn Or T 01 WCo r OF TB LADDU,. IN1LAKLATZll 01F;"M fI33I m" CA. TAIUH O IE9IILADDI.1TRAJ-. GURIT O PAIWFUL UIMNATING. Vhis Bens Mdhesa It It truly a sep fmay, tad tee Are you tb.eud-d w th that dilltsmeeg pals I hthe maftl of the baek ad thraeh the hips? A aJpeatafl a day of AILLMBOLL'I BUCUU will relieve you. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTICE. C I unhe se sereat of gradients. HLMBOLTD' xT. TRACT BI") O U i.tempe.ed ol Bache, Caoebt. and Juniper Bar in. sele-ted with groat oare. prepared in vraco and according to rule of PFNAMIACT AED CEMIIITIY. Tb ingr.dloent are knows as the most valuable DiMarete agoded. A DIU.RETIO IB THAT WHICH ACTS UPON THE KIDNETY. HE.LMBOLD' EXTRACT . BUCHU, ACTS OGUTLY, s p'eesrt to Itnto and Cdor. free Sem all itjekiocaproper t, and immediate In I.e actlea. FOR TIlE SATISFACTION OF ALL, r Medicl Pr.peirtil enatalsed la Dltpeasatory of the Unltted 8t." e o* which the follvwlag It a cororet copy: "BUCIrI-'to odor is otrong dtidsve, an4 somewbst ,ama' ic. Its toate bit lab. and anelogous to that of taint It I gciven ci.etly la comptlault of the Unary Oreans. eu'h as Gravel Chroie Catartb of the Bladwdr, m~rbid trrmtetlo of the Bled or sad Uretha, dismwen of the Pr strate, and tLesltoe or theb Ine stiames of 'rime from aloes of tone la the parts camrer d Ian te evaeoatlo It has also been recomameaded in Dympepde0 Obremae Ihoamatam, Uutaaoee ASectuae and Drepsy." FOR hTI'HE1- INFORMATION Iee Professor Dewee'a valublle works on the Prdactes of Physic. ! Pre remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physti, of Jblade lphia. ee may and al tStandard Weork ea Medltine. [Dr. Krosz Is a Physelto efover thirty year' oxperter and a graduate rf the Jeftree Medlsel OCllege and of tio oerrlsity of Mlediline cd ergary of Phttei l Deama ta-Im treor4 to theo qgear Id toa into my opilon shout PU(HIT. Iwould say that I have nt*d and sold thoe til ltvarious fo-ms fe the peat tbiy, ,r. I do not thhi i there Is any form or ertparetton of It I h we not used cr known to be need, to the vartms diaeals. where such Iteoalato agent would be ladiated. Toe are awaren as'l a me we a. elf, that It has ben eton a e ry employd In o thee vaona dtsao of the bladder an kideys. and tbe reputatio I. has acqered. in my jad.mant Ib warrem'ed by the saeI I have eons a.d sed, as boxo srtated, eery f a of IUCH U-the powd*red eaves theI mple doee tn, tinetse fllat extrcas: nod I am not oneaurdet of say preparation cfthat plant at all 'qul to yoarsr. ibghto. yeare exper Dence oaght, I thl k, to gwve me she ight Is Jedge of Its mertt*, Inc w nhout pr oudce or partuhly, I give years pre edence over all o hers. I valte your Pocho for l's effeod eat tatt. I have red w tb It. and seo c red with It, more dlteases of the bladder and kid eye thm I bte sn n emed with any other Bachi, or any eh r prop letary omye and of wtater nmm espe·tftuly yor) r. etc. @3A. N. . T[WU, lf M. D., 140 Wood street, Pt tabarg, Pa. August II11, 186.& AS IFOR HELbbOLD' PI ID IXTRACT BUCHU, LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMIST IN THE WORLD' Ilm acqulirtod with Ht. H. HIebb bhe erp'od the drug r,r nrp alto my reo doeco cmd woo soeisfrsi In en dourct'na tl c tone where othr bh ad ot bea e~ns'ly so . fore h m. I ha a been favorably bmprmsd with his chara ter ·nd s' tlr rite. WM. U hIGIBIMAN, (8m of Powers * Wellhtmca.) Msnuaetorlsg thbemist, FILth and BIrown street, Pr Iie i'. a 'Ie pr prietor has bentainduloed to ma this statement from tLc fact ht ic aknmedwlo athough adrrtjed, ae GENUI'NET PRIEPARATIONS, Aad klaulnog tht the Istllent ref·l fsrom oltnl -g ytblng plrtill g ito , curiy. or the P.teat oed"cLse ordr--most of wtlbh et. p spae4t by elfutyted DOuort, ow.o are t o Lanorot to read a. by aciana simplot prcnUrtiton, mub blessc nleet to r pe are Parma atical preprattu.t Tihcs. prtiie r sort to tvarioua mean of effecti, g eo.a sulc a- ci pyI. arli of advor iLsament of pepalar remredi sond Ihb ect so or Meuicne stalnd 8IMPLE. PULK AlND EAlt - I l., 1 l ,. fit fIritb buli , IlndecIon lor iltl pillr toa i auu to ltl 1spital. . WOFLtID O CATIrIO1I. trelth ls at t important; and the amlced shoed not use on rdaer l·*n r ,i ,-: or ay remedy, un.ee. at. onatents or inorctl,ets aretrow., toothers bIeddethel a ofauror, os utIt Ih y are sati tafled of aO q catAetoto of the party -s oelerlig. Belibold's Genuine Preparations. JICID BITRkCT lUCIW. FLUID EXTRA"T ISARSLPAWILLA, AND INPROTED RUSE WASH, -tahblltbhe epwurds of Prltnee Teaer. PREPARED BY H. T. HBLMBOLD. HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CIWEIiAL WARENOUSE, £* Rw.eed4t , New Yeek. AND HELMBOLD'S MfICAL DEPO?, rnlCE I 1 S PrI sIoTIt, s mlrrx 10141 PRE OMUUEWrT DISPALTWB. FROM WASHINGTON. Y lNee eg ?re 3stIl Ii the Semka PROCFLDIN G O' OO]Gal_A. Allrtimesof Tpsha psen Te-Day PROGRAMME OF SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS. Stanton Remest to the Charge of F~-e Imprieument. ALABAMA RAMDICALS BEFORE THE RECONSTUCTION COMMITTEE. ' The Impeachment Artic a in the Rsoon s·inction Committee. RZPORTED CHARGES Or THE ImPZLCB MINT COMMITTEE. d WAsneWOx, Feb. 38.-The impeachment com mnittee hope to be able to submit articles to the House this afternoon. Rev. Mr. Tyng has been found rnilty and sen tenced to receive public admoeltlon from the bishop. The Herald's special says that impeachment carnnot pass the Se nate. Trumboll, Peaeeden, Anthony, BDrague. Tip. ton. Vsn Winkle, Willey and Sherman will vote agsistnt it. ennatfe.-A bill was reported abolishing the bureau of statistics. Rnules of proceeding In Impeachment cases were presented. Consideration postponed. One hundred thousand dollars wy appropriated to enable the secretary of the treasury to defend spainst clalmasts for captured and abandoned property In the Court of Claims. The bill oevertng into the treasury the proceeds of captured and abandoned property, waspassed. Adjurmed. house -A bill reimbursing for certain bonds destryed by fire, was ra.sed after considerable opposition. The proof In this cas was clear, the necretary of the treasaoy being able to identify the bonds from the charred remains. A bill regulating the custody and expenditures of public moneys pased. It forbids transfer fro, one bureau to asother. and application of surplus is appropriation to deficiency in sanother. h Penl'y for violation Imprisonment and fine. The etvfl appropriation bill was resumed. The speaker sanounced that the Impeachment crmmittee would probably report articles of la. peachsent to-morrow. Adjourned. The Bouse will proceed with the consideration of the impeachamet article the day after they are presented. r TIe day after the articles are presented the Renate will resolve Itselfinto court atone o'olock, , a quorum of the Senate to constitute a quorum of the court. After the trial commences the court wil l alst daily. Legislation will proceed daring re cer of court. The final argument will be made by two from each side, the House having the opeti.Wg and cl,osing speeches. All orders and decisions to be made by yeas and nays without " debate on the part o e sa e. J 4LP b SI to preaside. T5 ~rWI $ee j e p hI T m r newing eeth wal be dmlnistered to senstonFt " That in all things appertaloing to the pendinr intpeachment. I will do impartial justice accord sug to the Constitution and laws, so help me God." I be cabinet may compel attendance and Inflict punishment for contempt, and may call the army and navy to its support. Court to sit with open doors. Ibe Senate has rejected M. Y. Hisewall as com miesioner of revenues. St 1a'on answers the warrant for false Imprison. ne tbat he wall attend to it by attorney. (las. Van Winkle hem been nominated marshal of Virglinia, vice John Underwood. Leading Alabama radicals were beom4 construction committee yesterday. De menmbers oC the committee urged the imme prec-Lce of leading men from from different par of Alabama, to explain facts regarding the late eleelrns. They call for affidavits at once regard ing fraudulent voting. tSentor McCreery, of Kentucky, was sworn in to-day. the impeachment committeebeld another meet ing to day and considered further the various drafts of the articles of Impeachment which have been submitted. It is found very difficult to dome to any agreement, there is so much diierence of o1 irton among the members of the commaitee as to the character of the articles to be reported to the House. It is understood, however, that a majorityof the (tniunittee are in favor of confining the articles to a few diaanct ch.lec , so as to dispense with a l ag array of witnesses and a tedious trial. There was a lull cabinet meeting to-day except the se etary of war. Gen. Thomas had ao interview with the presi dent end several memhers of the cabinet to-day. He (ten. Thomasi will make no further demand on tasnton to vacate. 'lie quo warranto was not applied for to-day, thb nb the papers are prepared. ernalrsi revesnue receipts today $573,000. 'The followingo is iven uapon doubtful nauthority as tie charges of the impeachment committee aeginst the president: First-For violating the provisions of the Con stitution, in that the laws enacted under it have - Lbeeu disregarded. -t cord-Vtolstion of the tenure of office act. Third-Entering into a conspiracy to defeat the actin of Conlgress. Fourth-The removal of Stanton. I ltt--Bribery, in that the president attempterd to irnduce an ,ftier by promotion to second his attempts to disregard the law. FRO BRALEIGH. Conseevaettre mad Radeeal C ate and Coa RALuB, N. 0.. Feb. ST.-The convention met mid adjiur ed at asn early hour to attend the trd ,tal itoinnatig convention. That h dy up to 3:30 r. a. had made the illowing nominations: For govern r W. W. o. iulden, of Wade csonmy; Ilnutensaat goveraor. Todd It. Caldwell, of Burke count); secretary of rtate, H. J. Meoloner, ,f O(,b,. pubhi thasurer I). A. Jenkinm, of Gas ton cotu y; auditor. Henderson adams, of lIavid-on county; superintendent of public works, (. T. arris. of Wake copunty; superiontendent of Sulic instroction, Rev. R. S. Ashley., of Marss.; judtes rif Sopreme Court. R. M. Pearson, present It ef juotlce, B. P. Ick,. of Guilford. W. B. Rid t:a, oft Besaufort. ard perhaps twre more of the otuierlor courk jidges; first circuit courti C. C. Poole, of Paequotank: second, E. W. Jones, of 1, shuret-n;: third. C. R. Thomas. of 'rsven; fourth, D. L. Rumel. Jr., of BrnnswokL; fith, L Bxton. of ('umberlan. Serrarl others to be rominated. The fello - n'r inattons were made by the district meetings held here: First Congressional DlMstrt--John IL French. of 'abhicgton City, sid not to be a clilzen ot the -tate. ectnd PDtrict-CoL David HeBston, of Ohio. Fourth District--Col. J. T. Dewees, of Illisole. It Is said that J. H. Harris, a negro. ws first nominated but declined, giving as a reason that I the raicals in Congress didn't wish negroesm in that he dy. The State convention executlv committee met heie today. The time bei tooe eabort to al a conventuson, they proceeded to nominate oadi detes as empowered to-day by the convention. The following are the nomintlons made, up to the present time: For govera, B. Vance, of I eeklenaberg; for kleteesat gmersor, R D. Hall, of New Hanover; secretary t state, W. Bee, 1 ,f Grec r publibo tresaury, K. P. Battle, of Wake; auditor. B. W. Bergi; superintendent of public works. L F. Patterson, of Caidwell; mpermtea dent of ibule imntuction., Bev. Cravens, D. D., of Randolphb; judges of the S~preme Cort. B. M. Pear:on, erljestk ; W. &. Bat~le E .G. SBeet', assoclate faldeee of the presat oourts and two others. ether o aaaes not yet - I sasoace&o. Tie 500TEU0!8iO OONIT TIOU. )Asams, Feb. i.-The eeveties " was I. eagged on the article on the judialer b ver aedmeet. It was deiw a to eleot the judges for eht yeas . CaiUserow, Feb. 6.--Nothag dse la gm." vestne to worthy of aote. rTLamre 1. 18.--eed"o third of the je5l day ndegwtmet ae adoptedt dyyndkMa the geoneral tm s biy shall otervise ditrect there bll be a district jede sad a disrleutaer. S of y for each estorlal dtistrict in the ýW ; mld cort to eterae all a re not p with deoth or a la the ParPagra. test of setibo i prowg , that , juedges of the SBpreme. Puperior sad Distriot Court., the attorney general and district attor asne shall be apposied by the governor, a ma jority of the Seeate eseorranl; emo justie of 1 the peaee to each district to be elesetd by the people-term of oeoe four years. Jacitow, Feb. 28.-N1othlog of letreet dose IS onventIon to-day. RO AVOUsTA. A. e.soms er.~ - eirrN , em chasuoo eK Maiadmmatossmaiea. - ArariTA, Feb. 28.-General Meeide hasu ied an order that in the case of the municipal authori ties of Savannab. the charges of alleged malad nimistration not beleg sustained before the mli tsry conmlsson by sufficient evidence, the cas is dismissed. FROM EUROPl leneate -The aglt1sh Cabtset Queetn.. S LOento, Feb. 28.--The royal uaent has been given to the bill suspending the habea corpus in . Ireland. s lathe House of Commnos, Lord Stanley said the adjournment of Parliament until Tuesday was t desirable, to afford the government an opportu nity to complete the cabinet. . GOlsdtone said that such delay was unprece dented, but in the present case might be jastifa. ble. e The parsonage at Wilmount, near Cork, was at teeked laustaight, but the assailants were driven e off. General Nagle and his fellow prisoners have been indicted for tresson at 8ligo. d fPROM OUTHWUE T PASU. Is - i. BorTnwre Pass, Feb. 28-11 A. .--Wlnd N. N. F. and freshb. Is Arrived: til as Wm. Woodbury, ieLean, Liv e erpool, to Lowell Bailey; Brittih ship Cambris, e Harrington, from Havana, in ballast, to Lovell & y Bailey; ship Gen. Berry, Watts, from Valencia to master; steamship Star of the Union. Cooksey, s Philadelphia via Havana, to Creevy, Nickerson & ir Co. Nothing sailed. if soeuwstr PAss, Feb. 28-68 . .--Wind N. r. N. E. and light. Arrived: Steamhbin Alabama. Bowers master, with merchandize and passenger+, to C. A. Wait t ney & 'o.; stesmshilp Harlan. Lewis master, with nerchandize and passengers, to C. A. Whitney & Co. ailed : Steamship Kensington, bark Jen nie Cobb aed brig Winfield. PIVEPR WE. 0 - LotUa vtILLt, Feb, 8-River swelling, 6 feet 8 Snches in the canal. K VicgsRho, Feb. 28.-Passed up: Richmond at 4 a. a. Passed dowo: Mollie Able at 12 i., Allon Sat 2 and the Le at 2 P. x. River rising. Loroin, Feb. 28.-Noon.-Consols, 92@93; bonds. 711. Plats, Feb. 28.-Rullion in the Bank of France r has increased 18,000,000 francs. Bourse heavy; rentes weak. L LtVarooL, Feb. 2.--Noon.-Cotton dull : sales 8000 bales,sales for the week 51,000 bales, for ex t port 9000 bales, speculators 7000 bales, stock 292, ( 0 bales, of which 109,000 bales are American. Breadstuffs quiet. LoecioN, Feb. 28, Evening.-Securities on chbanged. FYaAxroaT, Feb. 28.-Bonds 75. LlvrarOOL, Feb. 28, Evening.-Cotton closed heavy under unfavorable Manchester advines; up. I lands t9d.; Orleans 9jd. ales to-day 8000 bales. NEw YoRo, Feb. 28.--old 1411. Old hoods 1101. Bterling 1091. Floor drooping. Wheat . Feb. 28.-Cotton market dull and . lower: ales toay 3000 bales; middllogs 22e. Tour dull and the market favors buyers; State t8 60l0o 60; Southern $9 80't14 75. Wheat dull. Corn heavy; white Southern $1 14(l 20. Pt.rk $24 62. Lard 15i@leFt. Coffee buoyant and je. higher. Naval stores unchasgeo. Wreights 1 quiet. Gold 141. Old bonds 1101. Sterling en changed. NEw Toax, Feb. 28.-Money easier-offerings exceed the demand. Call loans 5@6. Prime dis- a counts 7 I cent. Sterling dull. Gold, after a quiet day, with few fluctuations, closed steady at t 1414. Stocks rather better, with a general re covery from afternoon rates. Sub-treasury bal. ance $107.000,000. G;overnments closed steady 5.su's of 1962, with coupons, 110; of 1864, 107; of 18;5, 108 ; of 1867, 107; 10-40's, 1044; 7 30's t ltorntAvr, Feb. 28.-Floor-family $11( $11 25. Wheat dull $2 45.2 50. Corn dull at :(~u4c. Oata t,'',,. 7 ". Toboacco at full prices d M, rs pork $23 73@24 73. Bacon firm; shoulders Ilic.; clear sides 14'. Sugar-cured hams 17@ lbo. Lard lbtic. Cottlee lirm--219526c. Clover sed quiet--113c. Hflay dill--12'14. But ter scarce at 4t(4.5c. -T. Lorti, Feb. 29--Tobacco steady. Plour a active; superfine $;'. Wieat $2 55@2 685. (turn flrmer--2(h,,°,c. Ojts firmer-6-v873c. 1 Mess pork 824 5t)@5. Bacon--sboulders 1l0c.: _'ar sides 13c. Sugar cured hbars 16@170. SLard higher--1G~ht1 c. IlonLa. Feb. 2i--Cotton market opened firm c at 21c. for moddlings, but closed quiet under Liv erpool advice. at 204(21c. Sale. to-day, 1500 o bales; receipts. 2809; exports, 8536.Sales for the week., 9100 bales; receipts, 13,420 ; exporta- i tireian 1it.30, coatwiae 6180. Stock on hand, 40,.109 bales. ~vla'n, u, Feb. 28.-Cotton opened thm and h a~sulcing, but closed dull and dec;ining j:. M:d- b dlioge, 21.. Soleo, 62i bales; receip:.s, 2033; tl exlporte to-day, 1I o42. of which 10,6Oi were to i Lise.pool and 2.74 to the continent. re Lot I',ILLE, Feb. 24. -Sales 47 hhds. Leaf To Iac(o. Lugs to medium leaf $81ltL; market c suta.ncd. Cotte n 20(20J. formiddli ,g. Floir bupesfOe Ll 26tt 76. fancy $12 60@13. Wheat $2 5t@2 55. Corn dull, 75(@h0c. Lard 160. hlens l'ork 125. Bacon-Shoullers 11 -., clear sides lic. Bulk mat---Shoulders 1f42.,. cleat ead, * 14. Whisty firnmer anl lighur,; re 82 2J;, $2 27. Oat. ctiady a- ;7(5;~iC. CntasLaoiN, Feb. 2_.-C-otton market firm; nliddliLgs 22c. FTAPI.E -.ARDsWaR.-M-e str . Teylor & Chnurchlll, dealerrs in foretan and domestic hardware, gunr, cotlery, etc., advertise in another co!omour a list of krrlelttural implements of the bent and mout Im proved style, which -bey will now sell at the low est market price. The-e imnplements are such as are just now mostly neoien , and the inducements tiese gentlemen are holding out to planters A shsold not be overloke~d. Parties vi°lteg the city boald make it a dsty to el at 41 Magalto st eet, opposite the St. James Hotel, a it is there they will find hoes, axes. Dlows, plow linae, all a kinds of carpenters' tools, etc.. at price. that defy E competlson. Moser- Taylr A Churchill are de- *i terminced to offer sch iducements to the trade E to buy of them, that they will not think of flying 1 to others they haow net of for greater favors. t See their advertsement. T Atr.it rir nm G;soes Cowwc~ r t-T.-he r steamship GeorgeCromwell, E E. Vall command- w ing, sails this morning at 8 o'clock for New York, A direet, with a full freiht and a namber of pee- L stenagers. A PaLs or NauLIrsaW Bats-rrt.--Te attention di of the public an general Is called to the cloelg out g sale, at 7 o'cloek this evenitg, of Sigor P·adol lS'a splendid nd chodle selection of Italian marble statury , vases. etc., at the Creeent Aaco ion Mart, N o.4 Carodelet street,. Planmters and country merchants are aware that staple dry goods have advanced largely. L. C. Gardner A Co., are elring them at Ifteen per cent. below New eYork prices, at 91, 3 sad 98I Common street, rwmmatc hmvwrr.-GOas uw m street. 1b limu weaker thim et da but n smsrbed by sue ad etm a esme=me o as* pty but to thebilk s bgre eme pMaSy eli at the lower ad with m h A grand Democrsab eeio g abe giee at the hotel in (3sirroite m y There was a ltle row eo the "' ' Orse: a brkesr'smbn ssam that see..e Th wlaramoag aeos to bane bem, wen m s. Jbit s erday m r he order of Gem. s. cock, e dapon the direette of General Great. ard Cmeal duarig the lda, sad several tated Sthe City Bal sad esled sp the ryer. t As aesa abs of the seoy, of mes this elit eazeeUnt board isoere e ataa s S aned tohi a u mthins city a diara ooer The araPhormai of the qurtMistrmate dertmet. of SCorm, bhas rived e th eity. MVay reuores re aoat about the oject of drs vi i themometberat . Dhamel's , who s eemed set to usdenweed so atbseeiw.a whia 9) r eeste couland Chartres treet, was t u fc : At . eee, 45 t to rees; at 12 .0; at 3 t. e., 3; at t fare pt C. Hot, Q. ., 54.U. ., habeen alai ned to duty In thin city as dishbring olcler of the quafire deprtermasent i's depmakingret. s General Horace Porter, aid-de-camp to General Grant, has arrived In this city. Maey rumors w aflons t aboutcelebrat the objrtht of hiMarh. Thevisit. e temper o bands of esterda a shown byoo the therometer at C. firemen, hamel , orser Belolle and Cebrtreag cities, as as ols:ne fromt 6 A. bi, 4 dfor Cegrece; at 12Fr a., omp; at 3 r. 2, 3; havet a P. a., 54. already bee dpartment is maing gret preara layin to celebracte the Daurthin osf Mar. The Sscarcit of banda of meth do s tnot dopaoonrng our gallant firemen, for several bends belonging to aeigsbonrg cities, smong ethers one from Mr,. bile for Crescent Fire Company No. 24, have already been engaged. 9 he Orleans hsairoad Company have commenced Ilying their track on Danphin street, at the cor nor of Canal. The method used Is that of placing the rail in groeves cut into the square block pavement. Mike Larkin. yesterday, plead guilty to a charge of having stolen, on the 6th lust., sixty dollars frn m the pocket of Mr. J.Johasoe, a butcher, in Magazine market, while the latter was lying asleep. fie was seat, by Recorder Veanard, for trial before the First District Court. Hundreds of dollars were raised in a short time, yesterday, chiefly among the German population, for the relief of the Knerstermer family, who we are infrimed, were etil to such condition, yester day, that none of them were able to sapt Mr. Davis and wife arried ia the ld, peler. day, from Misiasiippi, sad have takes apertomts at the et. Charles Hotel. It was, proposed in the Firema 'a.OhsbA Asiociatlbn, as a measure of eeomemy to abolish the Fourth of March parade of the il dlepart. nient end rubttute a fete at the Fair Grounds, fr, m which, it was suggested by the mover. an income might be derived, but the proposition was rejected and the fremen will tarn out is their en nual t) Ise on the 4th. They are already prepar ing tor the day, and the preparations are soch as warrant a prediction that the spectacle will be as grand as ever. There is to be a mass meeting of the Democracy of Jefferson Parish, at Carrollton to-nlght. If the secretaries of Democratic ward elubs wll send to this ofice reports of their respective oer ganizations, proper notice of them will be madm The fine new steamer Freak Parsoud, built in Louisville for the New Orleans and Ouachita trade, reached here last evenoing, under command of Captain John Tobin. Vsiters will finad her at ti e landing to day, and will ejoy a look over the boat. ", Bemetim sever go backwards," say a onuntryman, repeating an old saw. " Yes," says a by-atander, "bat I have own of one revolu tion which has gone Bllackwards." A Kentuckian, whb, is a strong Johnson man, declared in a hot discussion, recently, that " the w hite man's instin.ck and the negro's outsffck will always keep the two races apart." The attention of the street commissioner is called to the deplorable condition of the interseo tion of Claiborne and Canal streets. Tarst9wnons aT Tru Fara Gsoraots.-One of the most interesting features of the festivities to take place at the Fair Grounds to-day ad to-mor row will be the ball, which will commence is the evening. immediately after the performances, and last until 10 o'clock. We make this mention to order that our young population might be on the quti tice for the all inm ortant event to them. No charge will be made far dancing. and the tickets at the door cost only fifty ots to see the whole programme. STOLEN PnorrRrT FocwD.- Oficer Tricon, Sec ond District police, basfound, by virtue of a search warrant, in the house of Jane Brows, colored, in the room of one Johnson, (what sraeet is not tated, )the following property, stoles from Ifr. Alezatier rOmlves7. tL.. silver lslooo, cou Ilver fork, two hats, one pair velvet trwsers,sna enhe articles. 13snarx.-Corporal Kelly. of the Second Dis tri;t, repotts that about 7 o'clock on Thursday evening, whale Mr. Cunningham, residing on Frank lin street, between Customhouase ad Bieaville atreets, was receiving from one of his employes a pocketbook containing $500, it was snatched from his ta.d by an unknown colored man who made good his escape. DREADFUL Acctnsv.--Apother one of thoee dreadful accidents which are too often within the province of a newspaper to record, occnred yee terday on C'onti atreet, between Burgundy ad Rampart streets. A mnan. ,eated on the prolecting seat of a heavily loaded wood cart, attempted to drive into a con0mn alley way near the corner of Rampart street. As the vehicle went over the carb of the I gutter the cart wan suddenly thrown to the right, and before the driver could check his horse his I left leg csme in violent contact with the brick ( wall trontng the street, on his aide of the alley, C crushing and tearing the flbh to the bose, which was broken above the knee. The resistance 1 ofered caoned the bone to halt, and the unfortu nate sufferer fell heavily to the ground, shrieking in the mi st heart rerding manner. He was taken to the cornter coffeehouse and medical assistance Immediately called. The appearance of the I br, ken limbt, which was horrbly mangled and bleeding profosely, prevented us from aquiring a the poc r nan's name. His condition is exceed- a ingly oritical, and unless be be endoired with renarkable physical endorance, the shock which a he has received in such an unforeseen maneamr cannot fail to result in death. 1 CnOasusn or Asox.--Antonio Piaone and Cree- g der Pablo were raigued before Beoorder Ven yard. yesterday, for preliminary examination on a charge of baving set fire to stores Noe. 617 and ("!9 Magazine street. on the night of the 17th inet. g 1 here be-rg no evidence adduced against Fablo. h he was discharred. P)rone was remanded to the Parish Prison, without bail, there to await the de c'iton of the recorder, which is proried on the 3d prox. ti DExnaocTrc MeTrrNo T CABnoLLTOe.-There is to be a Democratic mating to-night at the C'arroilton Hotel, Carrollton, begininog at seven o o'clock. to organize fir the approcohiog canvas, I and to appoint delegates to the Itate Convention p to be held the 6th of March. We hear that Ron.i Alexander L'i-,itry and others are expeoted to 1 address the meeting. Tnx Eu;nT WAnD DusxocacrY.-An enthusi astic mteting of the old voters of the Eighth Ward was held on Thursday evening at Carroll Hall, corner Greatmen and E Elysian Plds streets, for the purpose of orpanmsin a ward club, in pursuance of resolo. ti trons adopted in mass meetieg, at the St. Charles a Theater, on the Ithan itk J. B. Leef, beq., was m rominated cbairman, and Col. LeAns Power se-- f retary pro tem. The followlag perament oomers a were then thoses: George Pdely, pesideat; N. tl A. Llaunbias, Henry Noling, vice pesidemi a Louis Power, secretary; Jutes FPeed, treasurer. Alfter a few approuriate and attrrsg remarks by h J. . Leeo. beq., the meig Jeersd to Ms a day evening, the I pro-., on whih occaloadele- o gste to the State Convendon will be chses. t Sccnnt.mocs Twarv.-John WMte. oleeod, was arrested lest night on a warrnt by ebMa J. Mce. Dune Ohea charge .f eterJ th ljuon Chre ee thursday ua rbg threrom a ad a ver commaunion elaee. mecorder NevIe will attend to the ease tis morning. BraoL.ar.--The reaidease of J. Pihkley Smith was entered,on the night of the Sth hst., (Wedaesday,) sad robbek4 o shout twety dl- I EllmIes a aol1M serts, aa o«W - S i el , a M st et. sad a e ld ete *r t ON ee. be saw g *m avo u ottl dHri 0o thMm od _ SIo haat tey was nle fs e Is m as I i I, rk , eulu a dollars, and two sets of ernesas, te property o, lar. The j ary in this edse also failed to aWreas I a th eeed wee remended to be trind e la. ..ODr_ MR L' -ORUT.-rhe iWaertal o Tr y and set theloM to h Wr set - for sixty dsysmu A.s Iasl ari his faterme, for fem abL beating and robbing T. Colgan on the highway. a . Tinney, colored, cha erg ed by Mrs. ldol Jobskw with ante plfg oerprm ale with street to ste t for thirty days to the same etitAt.on. Mrs. w rn, Ms. eord, Mre. borMe mAl Ms. eau with e nteringsherpremi ith ate t o eal,ea a , otheary wd e am e to coo. beloaglg ri. Flod, Mrs. Caued at d i Kreffe, charged with getting on a huge spred dl disturb. g the peace of th. 224 New Levee street, had to give bonds $rem260 dedh, to e led their good b C Tvior. Job enedlth Os erat plrW . Wal, Pind a ftiedlyt, set-to on Dryades street, which brought them be ore the rec nd t toreder, who r $10 anth reoleased Woalsh. Thbo. Jones, colored, entered a charge aalist eMollie Maw , a "sister and wom " for foritly abstractleg from sthant's right hand vest pocket, the sum of $38, with latest d toeal the tre asre. The poor, week mod, therefore charges ri wite robbery. She was remanded to appear on the 6th of March. Bdaley nd Gallagber, the men accused of sreetl Sto ive hundred dollars' worth of leather, have bored their case ord for the 11th of March. Boned 1600. aWV sTYT-ro URTR DAT. WPaiA, sFeb. 28 19.4. Conventine met at 10:30 A. X.; aisty dei6pgtes present. Judge Taliaferro presiding. Smotion by P. . D, eteonde, of tberville ex teadisg the thanks of the eenvention to " hoa. Great sad the Ua ited tand Oeagre for ltho r brtllacti ons a athe grea ht whdork of recpoptke tio of t he t oathera Btates," was read tad leM The work of re-ad, thartefore of the Coesl ti robbery, returned e committee on spp le, was resey d undller the ad of unffiahed ealt Art fles from No. 99 to 11.of inlether, were adopted,r cae d forh the covet of adjoredh. B to bantorday, at 10 o'clock A. .1 The met t 100pe . .; mbdelste. apr eent. Judl T AND ife ANTOrro pre T S"e otos ARMY OF T De ondP oLIf AND Tbrlee LAND MILITIA-swIin AoCaPTB, Ta. SNew York dispatch of the 4th says : ee The Herald' Wthe hiteo speial stateethat ap. peartices last oniht indicate that the war depart Dent trouble willresolve itself finally into a legal struggle, wherein the mo. t belhgerent partie will be the lawyers, sad the final judgment rendered by the comrs (ostead of by a sanguinary contest of armed bodies. General Thomas stateof d to the Herald correspondent last night, in coocluding as nterview relative to hs ntentions to inl ln-day, as fol lows: "I shall go down to the war department at tie usual hour. s secretarypf war ad interim to all latestr and puror,.u without any reserva tiA or doubts that my powers as tehb were per fetly legitimate as were those of General Grat t. I peshallne about nithe bdies o the department, istrue orders in the ame of the pbllraidt eet. illve lostreotiona to subordinate oincalse, ad direct the general work of the deparl ment Of rendeured it wthl be very un, pleasant for me to guid onte there who may be prepared to disregard my o t er. It ma.rel e torha, happen tto be ome perol seendfriead of my own, betI have no other re source than to doe the po the a r de prtme tino or doub that my arrest if they refuse to obe-y e it s were snthortty. of er nt But what about the great Mof thl himself Ist, nato to be left securely ald irone ? " Thator of the question. He as already refused to vacate, and I suppose he will persist in his re fusal. On my own option I should decline to use any forc bt if the ery presidet nstructsfor me to theremploy forcible perepuasion. I mst be consistent to do o. However, I shaltl wat the furo other de velopmeant of this disagreeable business before obey the lepartment. He alAort stated it wy. m poible to n ay wbot the e wonl thi ske dI war d epartment. Hire acion will depend al. gther on the movements of ben. Thomas.r d yThe me entrepndent s informed that nIn-trc to merou dispatehes ave bsen reaet ed froerm tde Grelopned Army of the dLepreeblie, seret military rganistio with pos established in all partdo of Inthe an ontry, itndor the etr tonton otngres. the s me cogeneral tenor ofndnt, thee dispformer ates he that the Isuraed Army order the peepublint en. Thwd not sente Con rhe overtehrown, ad f vione is used I eject I Washibg to sad puat hm back. Th ol ae order la re n momsly rstd on , to take sides wdth the policy of Ctrgre , and defrtment. Hit ction tall td measres, at gatr on th are brought to uoh an extremity. ThMr. Ewmg has notrifed the presidentformed that n-he w acept the appointmentrmy of the Rsecretary of mltar. theA army fcer On duty at the war department Ihe penersln tn ecrtary of tanton wosd be disrtht the garded y army of the Brp.lic ll ot Co cThe mr. tnts of M100000nd have profferedy to come their Wservlce hingtoo and pronet him bltary supThe ortder sof the poreidet, so it si reporte , etdmnt, and irept tis given color of truy h from thee res wih the o licy of wanC of Marylae, nd defendwho hai had an mterviews, f r. Ewith n b noted the preidedenttht he i Attorney Gta Peral ry tantonery ouldates that dithe at the head by armyff eirs. TMessrs. K ep & titrysd have pron ereAd at their old tad. Nos. 77 ad 79 rportydrand strleet, a larget s itnck color of trall froades, es ad prime eof iv. pork. bon M ar sylnd, and hou der, lard roier West ther a id shen b. ter. Your attention Cttorne Faenet a-Gen. Grant Imtel tit the. ole quirer, s iys:ll be settled tholorce. b The rsuit pending here ith the copurtun, regarding of tho t the forcing of citizes. i 1862 to sell cotton to fea's. It w proven lto the triavl that Go Granttheir nold other os. i ad we Poyur strerivately connected withre the otto e ulators iadring. thead primdvnce of thea ork bhrongh Mler dppi and Tenaeaee lar 1In tIn lece carod defendant, a norti hams, mand coice imef by id ;oslng, butty several Toner te tioa is itored to ther adsrte woulmt Io soept the pcolnes o -roNd for outn-Gn. w Gr cnated by the qaad. advce suit pedry goods, brt L.H. Ge grdia o. rthe eforcing them at prizes Ifteen 1862 tell cott. tlow rmNew Y pltork t stlted prices, at and 95 Common street.h ma dollrfcs! io. hst el to liptie sewing mprtale tri'ml. It. w ihest premite L that fre Statet rfa.ro sale ippit 8 m d Tnneel tr.t. 75k. Fee ale at 87 Casl aimS, S1y": to~ aosaof~ as .ifer Prmnel*. lidae 4 nboei s fmeonkety KaOT.*SSI.. O1u woim a sses thmsreqik thea, TYk PnM la is bi yeeso. n owe, R.m br Ve theh oimass >s. f iE sr eeim the wea Nae lere Seem h d04 Damema. JN" ,is and hfmt are expected a oo-. PFo a Ohio, warn serously aist lau iBe. 'M Nbl r s Ir ew York next Moa dry. Dr. B. . Gilbert has startd a lsperalveerUhg setoetaldvestem. LuceM- ble taisg abet smat -S * . * ~ s4ý-'li ,eI ofY1*w ... ... m" 4 0 qire eaiigea M NIslhudppi are too omerous to be parerie The Terinae. Hose of Repremestaves bae dptae t m altotin askantalg the deterals. ties of dCOau to impeach the preeldeat. Minnesota, Illos, Missori, Michlobigan, 'Ohio, Iowa ad Kantauy ra eneuated amon the States whiab will pport Psadletes. A Teass paper espte of rlater Taylor, of the Boeton Bethel, as a brother of the late president of that name. Atthe shorte Pee ea l Osro. o Taseday, the whole Demooratle ticket was eleated by lie hn-. dred majority. A. G. Golden was eleted mayor. om one a w ly retmarks that all, without eo eeptina, i oemedy or tragedy la pollia, that is to may, Ia the governmet of me. Up to yesterday morning ocity moy waee ir and advancing, but uader the lfalenao of General Grant' order a reaction is looked for. h view of the news from California, It is oug. geeted that Congrerss ad better hurry up the Pacelle BalreLd. It is thought by men of calm J meet that It would' require a standing army of 500,000 met to carry ea" the radcoalVima of reaumoeiean. VMlubke proposeds the followrlg cououdre t " Wbst has Ge. Grant to do with the alderace of mew OrimM?" Bev. Dr. Tyag, Br., lesis that hoealJy to bh it the smaoe to the pese nelee of h ace by the o -L!h.pert, . t t Ia Ia ras amother The Paris faahio t havia a male mediate is eaid to be adopted by eia establiehmeut ia Boe ton. It Ib obimed that ses have a better taste relative to the female Igre than wome. The New York OtaHis think Gov. Pestem wE be vice O the radical presdeatIal tieket. It thiBd Chase ad ean. Huater would be ft mest formidable ticket the radicale eeald pat up. An eMrly gadarn oamed Diggs weereleved of a thosnad dollare while two polite gentlemen were astitlng bim to slight from a car at the Viekabarg depetesthe 2th. The iatent at OGe. Albert Pike Ia the MaVe. phiL Appeal having beco complete at the ox piat s of bbf afe aaigogesat as ee e chife, the cepesetsel wl hereafter be known as "Albert Pike A o." I.Zoe, one of th best two year old Mi lli a I the world, by Young America, out of Bloade's dam, by Abdalihb, and Cavalier, eldest born, and meat famous sn of lrambletoaian and Widow Macbhre, are dead. If you hear of "a dear, good creature of a girl who hasn't an enemy In the world," or a man "agai.st whom a word was sever uttered," make up y ur mind that both arm very roftsapeaimsa of humanity, and are tn gaSt deager of beag trod. den upon unless they sing out.-[Ex. Every iresno, ays the Journal of Commerce, which is adduced by the true f lends of bhumaity gainst granting the aufrage to the paupers and due based lasses of Eglad.tella with tar greter ftere in its appiscatioe to the colored race In the United Statee. The Bee impledly deaier that the organ of the colored people has the largest croulattoa of may papor in the city ameeg those who read Prench, td says that the award at the Postoioe was mam. uapon Iaterested statemerat which the Bee had no ippenmp Io eastrovertig. The Wasubhgton atelligenoar s y tha It it proposed tabet the beases mo of each State call a commereial and eaecial national coaveUtlon, which body shall represent the true aid vita interests of every ection of the country North, South, East and West, to take action regardleg the fIanaoll ad osauercial iateorm of the country. The cream of the colored population of Hart ford, Cona., bhad a stylish ball on the 21st. The lnvitationa were printed io gold on satiUo, and the bfl of fre at mpper epen d with baked trout and scalloped oyaters, ad after thoroughly ex ploring a carte that would do honor to a 8oyer or a BloDiet, wound up wlh graper, almonda, brandy peaches, ete, On the thL tihe treeta of Chieago wee iled with the spectocle of the butchers' pageat, a grend eavalcade of the fraternity, omeo bhundrede atrong, bannered and acafed, with music nla froat rand rear, the turnout being in honor of the trl uoph of the batchers over the monopoly given to certanla pertile by theU city to eatabliah ad mal tdi· a slaughterhouse. Bergeant Bater, bearing the fl1g whlich he is to carry through "rebeldom," arrived in Columbue, (.ewrgl, on the 2th. He wase met by the mayor and other citizens, and tendered the hosplalities of the city. The Enquirer learns that hi- recep tina leong the route from Montgomery to Coom busr was everywh'ere kind and respectoful, as It hba been ain l places Ia the Booth. At Crawford a waurm welcome wan extended to him. B. King Cotler writes to the Timen "to Indorse the late action of the president of the United &tatcs, aad to exprea my onqualited condemna tion of the illegall, unwarrantable anod partisan conduct of General Grant, Secretary Stanton, uand the radical menbers of Congrem; and of the pro ceedings oa impeaehment of the president; and to give it as my opinion that the same are illeglal, ajutt ad reveolutiondy In character, sad will prove a shme J diagrace to the nation, aod, a I sincerely hope, prove the civil and polisical death of readlcalam." A writer in Pntnam'a Monthlynys a publleJour nal has no basneos to have views of its owe. More thea tht, naya t writer, If It would eattal to the highest poition i journallam, it muestot crept arm asy p rmae or may party the views which it may advaese. Ta goe m farther. it atould pay a head to coaslteey. neover rnhold I be leasnedm by the feer tet the views a: preened In It to-day mare not thoase o mut week, el sy pet he thesof the weetk eome. rorepeat. a jooruaelhna a b)em t oJve opiaeaof Mi s oew. Its editorlt elstbnudpreaeut ee faith ful a reortof oate s as teeanewse coms do of crrent evitls. The discovery of this therOn was firt made byth. Leade Tmna. it was, ia the beteer the wresar, a dsvery ma temparta in joumrelhmr -.oo flewtine of the pisalsg.jeae R meaactarea, or of the steam engine I me - ebalec. The value of the opinloa expresed Ia a newspaper it i euat propertoa to the amber of peanem whoe vie tse negreat.