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W(\t foeniito Jto. v~ 37?n?- 5,560. washington, d. c., m >m)ay, January <>, i87i. two cents. rHG EfEMNG STAR. PCBLI&BED ?AIL?, ^ai4af , 41 Ilia? Siar riulldlnKM, ornrr *t and 11 (It at. BT TBI 8VEMVU STAR ^EAVSPAPEE IWIII. ? THIS STAB i? t>j earriera to tn*lr anH , ri r* in tbe Citv TVWrict at Ten Oimii pea. w*i* or Fo*-t j. Ce?st? peb bojith Oopiea ?i ih? '^cflbitr. Twn Okhtp ?FSItb r> a M*!LiSs:-Thr? Mentha. Rl.to: 1 a *..ntb#. 83 Of): One Ye?r, B? 00 Hoiapari wr ... lh? 'B-i> i i irr tbau puU tor. TkiK WEKELT STAB-putliab?d on Friday Beniiig-91 AO a ??'ar. r ? ? AMUSBMENT-S. N ATlOMAL THEATER. Baflaft'Tneat r f th? k owr.'.l Trafadtanna, WR* r. W. L&HDEB. tbi?.M'.'M?ati i VKMN3, January ^ HSDCt " t 'ii ?h- ili?t ; iril flav , m ?i*e ?'t?) of F.I, \rttlll vi' kK-i ??F ENGLAND T't >. Mr* I, N ? K ?: >? W \ BY "TC\KT LiM-'.KMMtNH SA IVBlVN 1 Ai C?.lt>OON. V f AI.I -S OJt?EKA HOUSE. ,r^r.*MK r,Nl,V fpi; -he M0ND4Y e \ k S 1 >?,..| r \ T -" | v .Ii Miri9?l Cos 1 ? i" Tl I' >? . ;cr -l ?n l O'1* tr. tt> i. ? ' nk\ m. riiKLS. l?M) * N!? Bl Bl " - . ? ? ?>PI Tfc<?urt TWri.ly I>- :>?- d A? hl?' ?a>,Bf ?fc .? ar?th- er? ? cluH'H 1: V. I. r ] W< i I r ri If ? n ru< ci*? tii . man living ?rji!i ? rnr^ >? r? .1: ? > ic? \ . T*l. BOT, TU?'K NR?v4 i in h K V ni?H HAXALL. UIUM * HPd *i'RR*Y ' I lOI/AI Hi " K?-|t- ?Cirrlodn'l Fir rv'tf. *??'??< Fa- ?. ? . ir V. ? :.t?, I:??? I V <1 Orcil * ?ra. .' ?? I' - r d >ji < ?: j.| < yt,, k ? x t h?rs~ | . .'ii FT/. ERoTT HALL. At tii?rf<aNt?f n-cit/en- v h > in con-f kf .ice ,-T th* * >? ".? t ? re uual.ie t.> w tie^i th? ?WOSLLBFUL TV0-HEABED GISL COM II RAT 10* TV-t pa#: Wark. th?y * ill remain ONK W LLR LON< T R, * ?MU r.? HCmV , JANl'ASY *.?, <;hk!?*sif millf.k. th: *'>ndi bh l two uf.adkd gif.l. ?MMHi k ti nr loadinf akynidaat, aft?r m ?ar?-iol r\<tmin itiirt?, to h Dm mvst xroMVt r.tci. pkbson oa Tni: face OF THt; K\BTU MISS ANNA SWAN, Tb? Fan. ?.? S m ^'???ti'?r. Uiani t?, tb* Tali.^at P?r?on in th? World. MADAME KALLA1N. Tb' K?acwn?d American Bearded L'dy. CAPTAIN y. V. BATES. TktOrHi k<i.ta kyU-*ut.(L>T^!>'s Li ncr H*. aft i a* fr n, 2 to ' r.Tid hM i to 10 r tu. j) Ct' \\ ALL'S opera house. W II HOLLASP L^t-^and Manager VS. li.AKDLE . Bii'ilit*? M .u ?: T11K i.BBAT TBAOBDIAS, El*WIN I'OKRFAr, "O.MMKNtlNO MONDAY. JANI ABY 16, ?T PPORIKD ?? MISS L ! LLlCi M B. W. UABBl^, A*'' W II BOLLARD- DRAMATIC CO Mr AST MOM AY tarnarr 16? MCH tl.lEl'. TL1>1>A*. Jasuar* 17 OTHBLI.O. WEDNESDAY- l tpnar* ! havi tr. THIBSI'AY. .1*. &r? if tH MOV A Vi> PI tu: t - FBI PAY. .'a. aar> .i> LI.M. It AH. SITl'BT'AY. 'urtnarvJl. IUTUII K am) ItlNlSiC. THE ELFIN STAR 5113b KFF1E 'OHWS. A Ire?.- i il BesTTPd S-"?t? 50 '/eiit* *\tr<. BallrrT M C?t?. S*.?t* -?<ure?l t?r any ni iU; six . ilElii'.H *:c J1*??r*. jmi *',t * t! xv KLLi*. Ac?nt. ^ *. C. A. UYMNASll*. TOA.V fe/. MATH AM) U STS. > itt?! with *11 tfc- m -1 rn arr'*r*','?, au<l with livt at 1 cc.ld wat-r fcathf. to< k r% Ar., 4c. Ttb.1- 5.1 f r ^garter. f.'i: tf M iv;i ON EX llllll riOS' ( No. P.H 7tm S AYU SiLfi < 7th Btlbxt.) at (Strbbt. MABKK1TEB'*) h 4f. vrath ?tr- t-t, t ? D *u-1 K strets. vi.ebt d"?rii jIkiisOiIJ Ml'1**' rh' l ? Oil l'^?:.?ioa . K< ?r?v? <f?.('i5r ia<?..tc. I ar> t P.p-r IK'.bv.f^. J a Bh<id>-'. 1* ''ir? Frai Fi.. trrv CortU ?ud Ta?eel?. Bin?? N ?i!< .Ir . in the Isiairict. mr TKBSIJ'.t A-H. ri:i>^u.t?r J??*o?and NTlIn^^'T. apt5 ly* FT. KEII'H RNBIfH'S Plnun Nt?rf . A t'?& 11IA Street,ml ?? P'nM. Avaue, I E?tA BLI?HED OVER '2o *!?*?<?.' IM* ar^ry t .r th>- *al? ol the it 1> Y.rated F1ANOS of W ii. kria'x- .* Co . Bi': Tn mt ?*:> 1 Win t Mrf'aa.'.T u. Mfc.. >; ?!-o. tMOiid bWill Flu ? Mid V. . ' . rn*l?"r' rent oil rb?r m -? .'t ->min ? latins tBi-ws. Piario aud Uriw Tnalsf ?C'i P.-pairing. ap4-ly* FAMILY SIJFPLIES/etoT KI.DlillO.Yi IN TEA. COFFEE AND kPliTS! K re rfdS'K] p' *"* on th?* folloBiag 0. to corr?-pcrd ?.ih li.aer tariff lates TRA** rMJuctd 12 c> tit* p?-r lb roPVKES, ? jreDtm FBFPKK lTidAuLSFl' E, rcCneeJ It -?atn y?r !b. NITMAOS, " -V ceati BAI'B, " -jt cent* VLVVB. ?? derail " VINHABON. " 1* o*nts " TAPHK A L?M"N an-1 OKA.NiiK PBEL IWPOKTEI* BR\M>V. OIN. HTM. an 1 SCOTCH <n.l IK1&1I WHISKIES al-o will be *>1J at kiwrr t?i iff ratf s 51. M. BI'KCIIEEL. ,?f> 1 inj F STKKET /YOJIE ! COME! (ONE! Y* E >EL1.? HEATER th an ALL OTiiEB l.ii h '.hi. WHhKK XOUCh ALI. 4 J ?/*.< S fr. \/v TH h * f "?? ?I t Sl&AlhHT JO Ol K STUf.h: HFVT le\F LiARP .. . 1 tic. lh. BICT H LL m i'lKI. ly Sic. per J J Kt?T bl UAB CI RED HAM:4 Jlr p.rlb. IV <Jo. hUOl LTtKKS _l*>?c prrll?. ? . <1 BREAST ba?'OM Pic. p^r I". bv -T ^Ol *T ;I CAROLINA BICE inc. p.r II ?;<>!. |> ?S -MU I' ntT .Hie pvr Ball. IITSUAK Ph!P 91 Mr MUAK l.< t .?* MnL\?E? ilr p-nt'.'!. BB8T FAMILY FUflB, ?* .nd ?? A *5 or Ai .at rtcei.txl, a vbo:. j lvt ol UUllb CU CU Bit - SHAY Ac BRO., a ?l PBKbSYLTABIA AVENUE, <1?1T B i*t ? I i 'l I , itrn'!? n.Ttli ai. p. I > e o i t r i o x % IN TUB / r.;. as <? \ &< ilssamimx of lji k. *Tl.c BL.>rel?Bwl t?*rp promptly rfr'.oc- 1 th? pric* of 1BAB. 10FF1K9 AND ^Plf'ES Ac., tv correap- .4 w .tk u?w tariff rat?s. A ft CBIAT IBS' rtlM ia HAMS. suocl 11KS MUULIStttni LABO A cMIW variety ot CANNED and db1ei> FBI IT>. HITS M all h.ada. OOOKIRO WINBo >ud PKABD1 F.S I LAYOE1NO B^TRACTS, baat ?ra> ?a FAMILY ao< EATBA rlocb, a"M at low a* aty m thia city. Thr iirMl ? ?r* ri:a patt uor do- r ???, ? i mieatM. P. r. LITTLE 41 CO., C AO*. kAJ, ?'< RNFB -IB an B, BAYT TABP. <1*14 lHl^ A," Lol R I FBBB :i ^ ~~ I ATI gr*if for b*k#ra. All trade* f^r UmiUeft. vbr? choice UEAYK Mrf)I)lino0 for feoraaf?ad, BROWb STl FF. MILL FBBD of all klada. YBBY LOW RATES. a<* tf w. M HALT A OO. liiler'i Klonti Hodm ?? aao _ ? d1ninu BOOMB.^? Bo. ?:?? SEVENTH oTBEET, ' <>rpeu;? O tt H*U. CALIIoima CATAWBA ? IBE.ar jeuly (*l liraii^i fur aelicwry of t?*te anl rtchaew ..t flat/r. ?c*rr''J nrpa?e?id bf th" Bu~<t ch?mpafaPo? *^ly - u taml, alao, tfie Uat W IS 13, WHL? J? ^ *?ABlME9 A* hi Inferior Huu >r U an.d ov er the Bar patroae Bar ia ail caeei rely up m ebtajcrr <>alr tbe avtr* artlrU. My DIRlBtt BOOM* ar.d BATING BAB Aefn( alwara eupphed w.tk tha be?t the aarkat nS^rJa ?ar Bi atrip. n> n-ej ?a>rr n.,t will fl?d ?otn?Uiaix U> UmjtU. ap^H- ? "^B^.LLBR trait kl?a|H" _ ?it V? ?-?rrr. y Bvi-*s -,*V3t^ Jrawa ? SrECIAL NOTICES. r r. BCHKNCK advises Consnmptires to go to Florid* in Winter. Hsvtng for the la*t thirty-five reals devoted my whi le time and attention to tho stndy of Inng diWMtee* ?t il consumption, I feel that 1 understand '.!>?- the c1 urM that ought to be pur sn-sl to restore atol?rably b*d. see of diei ased lung* to healthr soun ln#??. Th* first and mo?t Important step it for the patient to avorl taking cold, and fM best ot all Dives on this continent f r this purpose, iu winter. isFlorida, well d-'wo in the State, where the temperature is n-^ulw, J not subject to such variation* as iu more Sorih ern latitude* Palalka it a point I can recommend. A g. od hotel isk-pt tvtp by Peu-rtnan La?t winter | mow *ev-ral worsoas there wli >?e lungs had been b:tdly d!?ea-i"d, t-ut mho, under th" hoalinjj influence of the climate and try Bv.fi' ine?. wxro ijettiiig well. One hun?lr?-d n-.iics further down the river is a pi int w hich 1 w und pr-fer to P.ilatki. n* the letu p-re tnre if more even and tho air dry and bracing. MellonviKe nn 1 Fnterprise ore located there. I ihwM ? i'.; i.lM preferences Mellonville It i?rwot?t-]e< t -->in river or lake, and it seems almost ili1p..4..iVj)e |o fak*' cold there. Th" table* In Fl-irid* n 'fli' 1b? ft r. and pa- complain at times, 1'Ut tl-at is a *e->d *ten. a* it indicate* a retnrn of appe als erd v i -ii thi* isthecsee they generally iut route [ in A- ?*!?, i:r i then the Inngs ?nn-t n<*a1. Jat kaouv tile. liil? rnia, tireon C<?ve. and many Mk' r pl;t e* in vttrioua parts "t Florida, can t (Mti-lv recommended to consumptive* in winter. N re*><..ii?for *av in< ?> an tiiat patient* are less liable totakf cold there linn wlvre fhere is a less even temperature, aj.d it is not nee-*>ary to say that ?)* -f nsnniptive per*- n "xp oses him-elf to Ire Mat (oMlhe i* ri-rtun to die shortly. Ther< r my whiMi<>. go well >lown iatoIfie state?it of th? rrVh of prevailing ?a*t winds an 1 fuxi Ja-k.-m vill'.cr ?lnii'?t any oth-r ol the localities I have n-u.ed. will benefit those who *r>"- troubled with a t- rrmUlver. a disordered t-toma- It, deranged bow !s. ?ore tfiroat or c -ngli. l-nt for thoe? who-se lance are diseased a 111. r>. southern point is earnestly rocorn metided fc. r lifteen years prior to 1W. 1 tva? pr >fe?*:onallj iu New York. Boston. Italtim -re and rbihdcl|>hii ever* s?eek. where I -aw and examined on an aver a^-j use hm <lr> I patients a week A p-actice r?> ?x t-t^ive?end-racing every 1 plra-o .if I'tnjt di'fi-'?hanenaMed n.'- to Ului :>land t!>" dis'^nf" tally. ap-1 in'n< 11 > cunlion in regard tntnkin^ c ?! !. A n-.-rnoii r.'.ir ta?*e s:?-t an inlilieH ?'f "Si hetiek's Pulni.inu' ~jt?.p. v !?r.--?t T'-nio. and Mandrake I'lll". ?n I > -t ? il ti? d"?-? Ui?t av "id lakin? cold In K! iid>. nearly ever>t??tv in u?iui Bcuon ;s SI ajelrake Pi?l-. t .r the clitnat<- i? in re lik.lv to pro duce billiuits ha* ii* than m-ire N-r'hern latitude*. It i?a well Hil:ili|i?hwl fait that liatlfea of f! -rida r;.re!\ die t.f con-uruptii n, < -p-ci illv tin ??? of tiie &>Oth?Tii p'irt. On tin other ha^d. ii. N w Kneland. oneth.rd. at i'a"r.<.| the i- nn'a'i n die of thi-terri llr iIim(>(. Int'ie Middle Bt.i'ej it doennot prevai so largely, still th re are n:sny thensan?i? of cav* re What a va<4 percent age of III wonld be . % ? ! if con-?tmptiv< s were an easily al irmid iu remrd to tnkine lre-h cold a< they ure ?!?< iit scarlet fever, small r x. ??'. Bv.i tii"re are not They take ?!ia' th-i t'ttti a little r? kl. wl.i-li 111';, are cr vhil 1:# eoanshtoHicxwill wear?-ff ina"l>wda)s. Tli-y pur. vtstiti :i t. it. ; t. uca It lava tin- fMnda ti< n f r anoth' r ini another still, uutil the luiis^ are diseased hejoiid ail h .e<- f- r cure. M> advi e to p rsons witu?? lungs are uff- -'ed, even ?1ight1y. into la? in a ?;..rW Si li-i ? k"? I'ulmo !.:? rap, t?eh< nek ? Se aweed T uir, and Srh ^n k's M.'icdrake Pillt>. a:id to Florida. I recommend the#- p:>rtienl^r nieilieines In au-'. I om tin ronjlily n< <;us'rt?-?l with t!i ir (vti'ii 1 kri'iw fiiat?li-*re they are r.??d in strict accordance w.thint directions tht 1 % .11 do the w. rk that is required. 1 hi? acc. 'n pilote d imtnre wii; d" th" r? ?t. Thy ph> sician who pre*crfl>ea for c.dd. conshor night s? eat*, and th-n a-1 ? i?"i tfie p.itii't t' ??lkir rule out ewn dn, ? ill l e bare to ha.e a .? ii-e < u h>-> han ls before long. M> plan is te give my three m -diciies, jy te -or.1 ai.ie with the nrinted direitn-ru. e\,-?(,t in * >!i?e ca*e? where -a fr er use of ths Mamlr-ks Pills i? neie--.,ry. 4i id.ject i< to kivo tone to the Stoma-h? togetupag- d appetite, it 1. ulw.i\s it ,-? l <iga w L n a puti-'nt b< fcins l-> gr?w linn .'1?. I hsve hopes of such. With a i*li?h for f.^>d and lli? gratification ot that r>|:?li 1-ouies t --1 ld. -d.aiid witliit til .re f- -h. wii.'h is i,l. ~el> lollow-'d l?v a healing of the hnga. The* the ? ? ugk loams anl abates, the creeping chills and < lanimv ntsh' fneats n > 1 .inf-r pr ?ra'.-an.i annoy, and the patient gets well?pro v id'sl he a v. ,<la tskit-E cold. N t. tin 1 ?* are 111111:v 1 *i?pnip:lves whi hare not tl.- n.- ai.* to c > t.i K ridu Tli'" in?iiiin mav h? .1-!. -1. i?the:- -ni h- :?? forsw h" C-etiunly th*ieia >1 i ad\:e? i.> si h 1 over has been, t . stay in a ? aim nrnii dnring the witter, vrith a temperature of alx>nt-eventy <*? irree*, which should b* V'pt re^n larly nt that p. int hvui-ansof a th.-im-'met- r. I.et ? snch a rati'ia take his exercif-wlthiu the limit* of ' the r> - 1111\ w .ilki: up a'i 1 dow n a* mn- '.l a- lii1 ! stuns hwill prinit. 111 or-ier to ke?p up a bealthy i c iri nlai?n of ilie Idi'd. I havectircnthon^anii-i b> I thi? svst-no,and can do # ? aL-riia. ?fc?n?tmptiout s a . easily cured as a.iv other di-ase. if it is taken in ' time, atd lite proper kind of tr* ? ? 1:> lit l? pursil 'd I Th- fact sta'-ds Utidiepni'd on jer. u tiiat Si-h -mk p I Pulmonic !?>rup. Mandrake Hilla. and Beaw 'ti j T? |iie ha^ e j in.-| v er> iu ?nv ol w ? at seemed t" l e | h..pel - caae~. .-f c..usnmpli--n. tio where you w ill, 1 yen will l-e almusl certain t-> flial s !>??-.r MB | "iin p iie*h? liaili. :i rrscurd troiu the very jaw s if I dextn ?>> th-ir uf. 1 > . far a-lh Ma:idrnl; Pillt. ar- conenf d. ev.-ry J le.dysh'inM k- ep a mpi.iy of li'eui M h iial. Thev | act . 11 th- liver I.- *teri?iin calomel, ami |e.tre none . f.f ifs huittnl efleit? l-ehlnd. In fact liiev are excel I lent in all ca-es where a pur;*ati<e ine<|i< ine i? re sslml if jou ha^e partaken toofrealyaf frah is4 iliarrl.o ae;i?ue<. a d"re of th.' Mi "drakes will <-ure y-n. tfyoa are subject t'> sick headache, take a d< *?? ? ?I Ihe Mai.-lrakes an-l they will 1 lie?e youintw.. lioi,:a. If re 11 wonld ohvlate the ?-n t of ach kr.T"of w~it'-r. i r tin t--' tree indulge),! ? in fruit, take one ot tl- yj ?iidrake* every n.^ht <.r ?verj other nn;lit. and fSI H| :h- 11 drink waier at. I eat wat.-im loM, p- .rs. ai.pies, plum-. re-?, h^s ,ir corn, wi'h .ut the risk of leing made Htc\ hy them They will wroti th-.-e ?!:?' 1m e in <! una situations agsm^t chills snd f- -ers. Trv then- Th?y are pesi.-ctly They < an d- ? yoa g<?sl only. 1 nave ai.andoned my pr-.f?-'ional ?i?i?a to Bo<ton and >.-w V- rk. l-nt < ontinue to see patients al nit ? If i e. No. 1ft NOKI II SIXTU si IikKT, l'hiia lei pi ia,every Matmday. from 9a. ni. to3 p. in lh v? w?. wi?1j a th rousi'i examlnali- awitb the I5'-ri n met- r will l.e chais>d live dollars The lt ->,>i r ii'i-f er declare* the exsrt condition or the lun^s. and pi.tients can readily learn wlietlu r they are < urable or 11.4 Bu*. 1 dt-* ra it distinctly undergo . | that the vaine ol my n. dicines depends etititely up.>n tUeir la ii.g takeo strii tly a. crdliig to dire< ti--ns. In c .n<-]u*ion. 1 will say that wh-u persons *s\e my ic- di iiie* an 1 their systems ars bron?ht i'.to a h- shliy Condition therel.j . they are not so liable to rsk-- r.-ld. j rs a.! 00c w ith di?en-?e.l |nn;s can ???r a n ideii I'l.anjte ol aim xphere without the lishility of 1 leee irrilati n ol U?-I rotichial tuhea. fn!l dire?-li4>na in ail language* arconipany rar n.- diciii.?. - ? expli it and cleur fnat snv one ran i;* th-M wiln .1 consult 1 i.ie. wnd can be h iu^lit Irotti at^ <? . J. Il ->* ilKN< h, M U.. ft 13 North Sixth s're -t. I!-3? l.l.th ly PhtlalelphiX. TI!rK-T')X S IVOKY PI! \RIj tooth pow DKK i? tieIx-st article t r < Uiru-ini and pr-serrits ?eeili S*M l.v all dra^-gist*. Prn ?, 25and So cents. JODVF.?> 1N'?IH?KMI 80L0VKt'LEANKK ? t ? s >?. i'.e-i kI \ lal to SoM hy aM drag fcistsaid l*nc.. goods dealers. Pi ice, 2S ceuts. dnS iy ruitiK rAirrs pfmand immediateoo* SlrghAT IOM ? L)l*i<ase should I ? gU irdc-d against or it be are?l The ilt-riiHtiv.-s are death tr snch ens-nUenc?s aar -nder life a burden. Oomtai She malaria, pnrily ths l-l.> -1, put the nerves it c-r I'r, reatiiatb the lem&te t> item, promote the ap petite, hiuitsh erery sign of d?. spepti* t.r rheunia tisi", njcr-sso the *iv? r of b<>ih body and mind, and n-iieve the children of somtuer complaints. All thl? can only be d. u ? w itb xatoty, certait ty and pr impt bc?s l.y Charles Oantier's Hative W'i-iS H'tters; ?' says p< pnlar opinion.endorsed ty u.anv of the most eminent physician-, who assnre ns of th? complete sictory of th'-se orer all otuer B.iters. It has abso lutely driven them ont of the inark-t w nere it has been ictn-'nc^l Oautier s Hati>e Wiue Bit'er? may be had at all druggist*. osfc tr BATtflKLOK'M HAIR 1)TI. This splendid tiair Dye Is Ihe best in tho sror'4 Haeriilc rci-atie, Instantaneous, d -es not coutali. lead, nor acr ri:/i'u poison to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and detosive preparations boosting virtue* they do not posse**. The gencire, W. A. Batcheior's Hair Dye has had iMiriy ya'.< sntaraiahed reputation to uphold its integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye?Black or Brown. Bold by all Drags lets Applied at 1#. Bond street. S?w Tort feS-tr BIRDS, Ac. BIK1>m-Imported CAN ABIBS, MOOJUSIU LlBDS.Ac. PHKD /.BLLBK, a J" Pannsvlvama avenae, 10 d?Jf 1m* Between M at.d t'? streets. m BUHS .?Inn port ?sl (JAN A B V BIHDH.WJP MUCKINU BIRDS. HOOKIBU BIBDiRC, ri'OD. lilHD I'AUKii, Ac., tor sale at Mb B St., between 4th oud (th, sorthweat de7 im* D HBUBIUH. \ u'111 K TO B1KD DBALBBB AMD BAH il ('UCRd -mi* KXICHB A BBOTUEB^jssjp M C.iatham aueet. Mew Vork. lmpvr'.rrs a!%0 Birrli ant Amitr.ats, are constantly receiving,** ESwrasBwT sad sre enabled to oft r them for sale at lower yriow than any other boose in the city. Birds may Be sent per express with perfect safety to any part of ths UoiteU States. All orders attended to with prompt ssss sad core. acid-far XYIaiCR'S OOMPOWD SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, An infallible remedy for OOetiHlt, COLDS. BBOKCH1T1B, HOAB3K MBB8, Ac.. Ac. Bold hy atl Prncgists. Price so reats Half fire* cent* At wb<de?ale b> CHABLKd STOTT A CO . 4*?# Pennsylvania areaae. deH-.lm lO I NIMTH STKBKT, inf ?ill-* OfroSlTK Y. M. a. .t. ?Ui BD H. GBB0OBT A CO. Hsve opened a Store for the sole of STOVkJi, HA SO kS ASD FUHXACUM. Wo also maasfscmre TIN and KHBBT ISOI WABB. CABTIMOS and BBTCKB kept on hawd FOB TBI BBPA1B1MO Ot BTOVBB, BAB UBS ood FOB ? ' secured the services of Mr. JOKBPH T, he wonld be pleased to tee his frieods g"""iS!Wtosii * 00. ?igivar M*ba n*mp ass ciaoi,* uiiil sun m Washington News and Oossip. SniLt.ti.?TOB serds ns the Christmas number of the L.rdcn iiluitraltd JVewi, rich as usual la Loltt'ay picture-'. Senator SrvMi g*ve a dinner party on Saturday evening, at which were present Mar shall O. Kobeits .John W. Forney, auJ five or s>.x other gentlemen. O'ssir 7rcm Bosroa hat it that a volameor poems will tv published there next spring from ti e j en et Mr. W. IV O'f'tmmir, of this citv n.io ha* a pc-ition in tlie Trea?ary DepartTjert Tn? U. S Stbaibb Ntraic, whi-S lefc Wmh i. gtvi. December 17th to Jo.n the Darien e*;.e <1 tioi, was at Kev Went ahoht to Vave. on the 3i?t ult., for the Istlimus of Teha'iutepec. K tPbis^TaTivb O. H. Docksbt, of North Can Una. wa? married In Wilmington in ttia' v ate, on Tnre?Uv nightla^t, 'o Mi*. Fanai* s t ie r?n isitton, of Kockinjhim county, Nor n Carolina. Thk .?]? iglrnj " carnival"?that's the word, bn't It?ha? L< 11; going on in pretty lively shape through the morii.ng, bat about thi? tim? (iC m i it is g' ti.ng Moppy, and the rannerg strike bottom. At this Lour a few sleighs are on sa'e, we notice. Tm* 1'tti awarc SK>AT.)E5?air A dispatch frooi Dover, Del-, says: "A. nice lUtlo contest IfRoirgon between Governor Saulshury and his brother Willard for ti.e prize or I'ustcd States Senator frmn the 4th of March n. xt. it if thought that Willard has the inahte tia^k, arid from present appearances he will he renomi nated and re-elected." G*B. St nancK gave a dinner on Saturday evei.ing, at wbich President Grant, Vica Presi dent Colfax, Sir Edward Thornton, the British Minister, Seeretarv lioutwell, Postmaster Hen. Crestvell. Secretary Delano, the Hon. Wm. M Everts. Hon. Samuel Hooper. Geu. Garfield, ?ludge Holt and Mr. Sam. Ward were present. Navai. ?rt>brb To-dat.?Muter C. C. Corn well. detached from special ordnance duty and ordeied to the Tennessee. First Assistant I nginccr Henry Snider, detached from t'm Philadelphia navy-yard and ordered to the Tel - a* ^ee. Firkt Assistant Engineer .fas. Sheridan, detached from the Tennessee and placed on waiting orders. Master O.K. Arnold, detached trom the Asiatic fleet, and placed oa waiting orders. The Womas SrrraAUK Convention s:? { pointed to incet at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning, wiil j<ostf>one its session till 3 o'clock in order that the speakers tnav attend a hear ing before the Judiciary Committee oi the House. They will be beard there on fie ques tion whether women are not alreadv enfrau t! ised under tin- 1 Itli amemiw^it to the Con stitution. Mrs. Woodhull will argue the ques tion fur herself, Mrs. Beecher Hooker bC- her attori.ey, A. J. Kiddle, E^q. Tbb I.iaii or tbeBat ??? Savan* Mr. Fabers. the representative of the Dominican government,. is here for the purpose of getting ?l."-0,<i<0 rental t'er the bay oi S irnana, r.Mch is claimed under the trcatv made al-uut two w?rs since. That tieaty, it wus thought, expired some !:niea?0, but an additional ? ait?e was [flit in before its etpuation. extendi!:* it for one year, and by the terms of the ori^iVal doc.i men*, aIV),i.iO per annum, in gold, was to be pai 1 t*<r Samaria in case the United States leased it. As the treaty was extended tor auoth> r vear ti> I await the action of 'he Senate, the Dominicm | government <.laiins the innual rui.tal under its provisions. Nobinbtiob'.?The President sent the fo - lowin- nomination* to the Senate to-day Jas. I:. Hardenburjr, to be surveyor general of C?!i i*rnia. E. .1. Khode", receh erofi ;iblic ni just , Harrison. A ikansr* -lohn A. Torrer.<*e, reai? ter at Harrienn, Arkansas. Stephen Coffin, i Ind'an agent. Warta Springs. Oregon. .John A Ke>'.o, e, pension agent, l.a Cro.^e. Wi^coesin .lohn il Knight, register ot land ot oOu-e, llay r W. ^ .^confcjn. P.obert VV. Fitzhugh, coUeetoi ? >tor.i?, Katrhez, Mississippi. Wm. llunt. r, ai ( ra '. r of merel.an<lize, Mobile, Aiabanu?. J'os inasfM.- ?Josei i Vua'h. it Aiken, Sau.h Carolina; P. E. E/ekial, at Beaufoit, Sou u Carolina; Marflia F. (Jordon, at Ooat'sville, Pennsylvania; E. S. Hussey.at Brazil, Indiana, i Tar. House JruiciAKr Com*itt?b to-day coi sidered the Senate amendmfnts tothea;> rortioMment hill, with a report thereon by Mr. Mercur, to whom they were referred, and sev eral additional amendments proposed bv that gentleman, and directed Lira to report all to the Hou'e, and ask to have them printed and recommitted to the committee. lien. Butler's amendment to the bankrupt 'aw , providing that i should not bo construed so as to divest the wite of a bankrupt of her rightsor dower, wa* agreed to, providing it did not conflict with State laws. The Committee dtciib-d to hear Miss Victoria C. Wiodhull on her petition claiming womens rights under the Utb and 15th amendments on Wednesday neit. At the same tiae they will hei?r several ladies in opposition to her views The McCarraban claim was postponed until I to-morrow, as the records from the J.and Oftice were required, and did not reach the Commit tee Wore adjournment, .ludge Granger and Mr. Stoddard will be examined to-morroir. San Dovixao t* thi HA ti To-day.?In an ticipation of a " held day*' (so called) on San D< mingo, the door and galleries 01 the H iu-a were crowdt dthis morning, with quite a sprink ling of notables among the spectators, inclu ling SciTi'tarit^ Boutwell and lloheion, the Span ish Minister, Gen. Sherman, Baron Uerolt, a.id Senators Morton and Coukling. Mr. <jrth, from the Committee oa Foreign IIela:ion.?, ofered the ball by moviag to su.i pend the rules and take up tho Stsuato St. Domingo reroli.tion and pa* it. To carry this requ red a two-fuirds vote, and it very nearly succeeded, lacking three votes. Mr. Orth then took another line of tactics, and offered the Senate resolution as a substitute for Gen. Banks' resolution, reported by him from the committee. 'J%e opposition com menced filibustering to prevent the parage ol the resolution in this shape, (which re quired unly a majority.) by calling for the ayes and noes; aud up to the hour oi going to press the blibusters have held possession. J. W. Smith, the colored cadet at West Point, is not being tried by court-martial lor delin quincy at drill, as has been stated by some newspapers. H# was only one of 45 cadet* re ported ter such delinquency, including Preei drut Grant's son, reported for laughing in the ranks The charge on which Cadet Smith is being tried is "conduct unbecoming a cadet aril gentlemen" in this, that having been reported tor inattention in the ranks, Ac., he "submitted a written explanation to the commandant of cadets which contained false statements in tended to deceire the commandant;" also, that he stated "with reference to the previous rei>ort and his explanations, that anotner cadet had told him to " keep his d?d toes out or the way,' which statement was false;" also, that he told another untruth, [which is specified in the charges. The case was somewhat delaved last week by the absence or Lieut. Wm. S. Starring, one of the most important witnesses, who, it is stated, was sent away In search of the three cadets who left the Academy on Wedaesday night. The Wbbck o? tbi Baoihaw?LUX tf her Ojficers?Oo tke 1st ot July last the officers of the U. S. 8. Saginaw, lost at Ocean Island October I3tb, i an account of which disaster ap pears elsewhere in Tai Stab to-day,) ware: Montgomery Sicard, commander, N. Y.; L. C. l.ogan, master, Ohio; Adam Frank, assistant surgeon, Pa.; H. Perkins, master, N. H.; John ?I. By en, 2d assistant engineer, Pa.; W. 8. Cowl?*, master, Conn.; G.H. Robinson, mate, Me.; C. D. Trots, 2d assistant engineer. Mass: George A. Head, P. A. paymaster, Pa.; Hershel Main. 2d assistant engineer, D. C.; .fames Bat trrworth. 1st assistant englueer, Mass.; A. H. Psrsons. ensign. Ohio; .tones Godfrey, 2d assist ant engineer, Mass; H. C. Rive, 1st assistant t nuiiieer, Pa. The crew ooajfsted of S7 ra^n and in marines. Tts Sa^<naw was a fourth-rate paddlr-wbecl steamer. 4-'3 tons, (old tonnage,) carrying 10 gnns. It is probable that some of the above-named officers were not on board at the time of the disaster, as orders to relieve Masters L. C. Logan, H. Perkins, aod W. S. Cowlcs were issued from the Navy Department some time since. Lieut. Talt<ot, who v. as l<>?t In tbe ftitf, wnsa new officer on tin ship, and relieved one of tbote above named. A complete list of the officers at the tlm? of the wreck is ex pected at tbe department from Admiral Wins low. ? .???. ? t WThe Foard of Health of New Orleans ha ordered tbe vaccination of tlie children attend* wg pahlif tthools. THE MOTLEY TtlRESrOBDEICI The President to-day sent to the Senate ft re port from Secretary Fi-h, in answer to the res olution of the Senate asking for copies of the last correspondence between Mr. Motley, Min ister to England, and the Department of State. The report embraces a large mass of matter, hut the most interest lies in the closing letterof Mr. Motley, and the review of it by Mr. Fish. Mr. Motley, in his letter to Mr. Fi?b. dated December 7ll?, v.hich was the lastoffiria' letter he wrote while Minister, acknowledge* the re ceipt ol his letter of recall. and stat *sthat he took lea 'e of litr Majt.Uy on l)<jiemt?ev 6th last, and retired from the mi'-ilo:i on th" da* following, leaving the archive* of the mission in the har.is ot Mr. Moriu. He states that oo tht ."'h of -June last hi learned that the i'resi dent had determined to recsll him, sud that -'it voibt I** imjo^ible for any diplomatic ng?;nt to believe hir.seIt a? mote tboro i^hl) possess ing the confidence of the govtriuneut which lie had the honor to s?r?-e than I supposed m.-eii to ( rijoy at that moment." '?No iut.matlon of a contemplated change Lad breu u>ad?j to me; no -h.tdo* ol a difference or opinion existed between the President and his government and myself as to oar relations with Great HiiUtln or any other power, or as to the general policy of the Administration; an1 I was at that period engaged in a del:cite and confidential diplomatic correspondence with yourself and the British government npon sev eral Important matters mm could well be con fided by ft government to its foreign agent. The report in the newspapers 1 dism.ssed, there fore, as an idle rumor, the President of the United States being incapable, as 1 believed, Of tliu* dealing with a public servant whom he had himself so recently ap pointed. Had a rLarge been contemplated 1 tslt certain that I should have been privately informed of it tirst, and the public afurwari. Had any charges against me of dereliction from duty been possible, I was sure thev would have been preferred to my face, so that I would ?are the opportunity of answering them. Hai flip public service or even the exigencies ot paity politics made a change in this mission necessary in the opinion ot the President I could not doubt that a courteous despatch would have apprized me or the tact, and the reasons, coupled with the acknowlcthrc nieit to which I felt myself entitled, that 1 had been zealous and faithful iu the discharge of|the high ofiice with which the i resident and Senate had honored me Ko man has the right to doubt that in such ca?e I ? ! ould have at once otiered in> resignation Nineteen days later than the appearaccc ot the original announcement, fre>i neatly repeated and commented upon arte rwards by the journal, ot tlie I'nitei States and this country, 1 'la-l the honor to receive, on the loth of July a let ter from yourself to the following eflect (Private.]?I>*rartmewt or Statc, Wa?h 'n? ''n. 1st .Inly, Is.O. J? L-.ithrxp Mxitl't/, F#v l.vtti'cn ?Sir: I am instructed by the President ot the United Slat'-s to say that he finds it de sirable to make ft change in the mis-Jon to I n* land, and that he w ishes to allow yon the o" portuidty of re^igt.ing. in case you reel inclined to do eo. Yours, very resj>ectfully, , , .. Hamilton Fi?*. Loaij'iTiTig with tli# request Cuiit*inc.l iu your b. iel'telegram received a tew ho irs latet tLwn your letter, (midnight, l.'th ot ?lulv i w inch w as to the *tTect "am directed to a** the President would like an answer bv telegraph to m? lcttcrot the i?tmst " I sent yen on the nth o: :ily a ttl'gram in cypher a? follows ?'I lesjectiuily request you to inform the the President that I fet l compelled to decline the otiet wtiich he makes in g; ing w an ?M>or tuMfy oi resigning ir y t oj- . for con-ideratio. * which are set forth in lull in my letter oi to lI<?V. 'J ho telegrfti h soon into. me 1 fie werl l iha' ?> gent k m-ii. wa< nominated to the S?'i| t r- nj, *ucces?or on that : ame day, Urn .Ju)v, aud be wa-confirmed on the ir.th." In bis letter to Secret ary Fish, dated .July 14th, Mr. Moth.v an " I hftve now to observe*, in-further explanation of mv cout*e> that * n ? r'a?< rs aie given me why i should resign tht pot to which I was appointed bv thePrcsiden' wi<n,J belie\e. the unanimous'consent ??{' the' nate, as i, mi self, know of none; *r,4 1 hiu i.of conscious of Lavirg ever or-.iti ? to carry out, to t!*e best *'i mv abilitv, the , ,r.^ and instructions of t!?e President dnru:. V:.,. period cl my uii^ion. 1 l.iil to i?trroeivc w | should crier ror resignation. Cerfaiuly u i.v l ot my wi.-b to eiu'j;-.i ra-? an Admin,? tratiou wl.ich 1 have always tai*hi-.!;!v su[?ported, but 1 ow<) something to myself Vete 1 now to make use of the permi??i- n :tc <oi.led to me to resign it would seem tat 1 did so in order to avoid a i. moral wi 'eli I kt-- to l>e ;u?t a,id to escape a nt.gma w hich I leli to t.r deserved. As I know the record ot" mv mission a* it stands on the archives of the e'epart P'1' - and ot this legation to be free from international fault, and as 1 have there fore no rea on to shun the strictest scru tiny in this regard 1 do not li^e iu jiaTe < T:n the aj J * arance of making a contrary ad mission. A nan is sometimes permitted to re sign a post ot honor and re-poii>ibUitv in order to escape examination, cen-ure and "removal bet resignation under such circumstances is noi ft voluntary act, and does not .-rem to me to difiier essentially from removal. Saih a pro ceeding on my part would peihap* be misunderstood bv many b<jtli at hom? and abroad wIioj# opinions I value It would be dift'cult to treat an eayov o; the United States, accredited to the sovereign of a po*erlul govcrnmt ut, with a more marked dis respect tor his oflicial position or for h^feeltn ?> as a loyal citl/en of the republic, than has been done in my case. So far as 1 am aware, no regularly couhrmcd Minister at tlii.s court ha ever been removed by th? President who ap pointed him.' ? 4 Mr. Motley then reviews his course at -rea? length, and quotes a number oi letters w?ij. ?i pn*scd between fcimie'if snd l.ord Granville and which ha\e neretoiore been mad" uuhiic' and concludes by protesting i-ain-t the oa! rsge.tas he believes,) entirely without prece dent, of his i eremptorv removal. . St"e,,ar7 Fish. :u bis letter to Mr. "Vloran. dated December J-), l-?70, reviewing .Mr. Mot ley's co irse, says:??? it may po-siblv occur to some -ensitive t?trsous Uiat delica. yl aot to sa* propriety, would suggest to a retired oflicial <.i the government, wishing to place his v'aws on its Othcial archives, to make a request to th i' cfleet, which certainly would have been in?.' cheerfully accorded to a gentleman or Mr. .dot ley s eminent distinction and great abilitv but Mr. Motley having closed bis mission asks no permiss.on, but assuinen as aright to place h;>statement on record. Questioning the t.istc and denying the right of this assumption l nevertheless allow a place in tlie diplo matic records ot the countrv to Mr. Mot ley's history of the end of his mission. It is not tor me to question the measure ot fllr. Motley? appreciation of his pom tion in the conlideuco of his government. 1 , cannot eccept his statement that no shadow ot a dilterence of opinion exi>t ed between the President and his government aa..to our ""e'atioiis with Great Bri ain. The Secietary then reviews, w.th cons del able severity, Mr. Motley's course at length, and states that the Instructions given to Mr. Motley At the time of hm appoint ment were not fully carried out bv him as Minister, and censures Lim for submit ting to Lord Clarendon ft dispatch tor veri fication before submitting it to bis own eov eminent. The Secretary says, in comment Ing on Air. Motley's statement as to the una nimity ot the Senate on the occasion of nis confirmauon, and as to the cause or his re f?**1" It remains only to notice Mr. Mot ley s adoption of the rumor, which had its origin in this city in ft source bitterly, person ally and vmuictlvel* hostile to the President." Mr. Motley says it has been rumored that he was removed from the post or Minister to Ens land on account of the opposition made by an eminent Senator who honors him with hiefriend ship to the San Domingo treaty. There can be ro question as to the Identity of the eminent fcenater at whose door Mr. Motley is williag to dep^-it bis removal. And it is unworthy of Mr MoUey's real merit and Ability, and an iwjus -hS-l?i honor*ble Senator alluded u7(to ^52* t'in,ueuf? *nd urgency he was origiimlly indeb ed for Ins nomination,) to attribute to i.'ii'ibe cause orhis reasoTal." Mr- *oUer must know that many S< nators opposed the San Domingo treaty nnsnl?. and with as much efficiency, as did Mr bnmner, and that they continued "to enjoy the cov?(V?.rw of the President. Mr. Fish proceeds at considerable length to , poit t oat the untensble nutnre of the ground tsjien by Mr. Motley, and shows that the time ^w'11 l?r.Mr Motley's removal was the proper one on diplomat'e considerations. Fatal A?r?aT at a K*kttckt Klittios. . . lie Ciuritr-Journal, la a Frankfort special, says the polls were crowded at tbe ma ficlpal election Saturday. The democratic ticket was elected. Between C and * p. m some person fired a pistol outside the Court lloase which ?eem<d to be a signal, when a number oi shot* were flred into the Court House. Wm. >ewnian was mortally wounded; Capt. W. O. Tomsen and two negroes slightly wounded. Th? SfATsaiOaii iMswissrn.?On Wedncs day last. In the. Circuit Co'irt for Alleg<i>iv fS'S1 rJL? C"* ol' the Chesapeake and Ohio CanalI Company agam-t the Hon. Alfred bpau its lAte pr?aid?u r, ys ac Cu*nsxe4. , FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon's Proceedings. HoSPiT, JUWT 9. SEKATF?Mr. Coakling presented i memo rial nnmeroosly signed by eiti/sn.? of Baltimore, protesting againstthe injustice of appropriating went j for Kct*r .m purpeiee?, and asking the parage of an amendment to the Com>tituticn prohibiting the appropriation of am mom y raised by taxation for arv religions ob jet. lieterred to Comnrttee on the Judiciary. Al*o, resolatioas of New York Chamber of Cemxaerce. setting fOrth the importance or layirg a submarine cil?le from our Western coast to Ana, and to provide ugvuM the *?me being a moij'ijxjlr. Referred to Comm:*?oc oa Commerce. Yarioaa memorials of citisensof tbe '^oatM'-'n Stat*?, a'king tor the removal ot th. ir le^l and ;>o!itiral disabilities, were presented a-i! appropriately referred. Mr. Kamsey introdn.sd bill to prov.ile for the eorstrm tiou at.d adduion ui tin. harbor of I) j luth, in Minnesota. Mr. Warner introJuced bill rj provide lor Uie appotn'mrrt i f a;i a ! litional jud^e t.>r tfc? I* ?? trlct t'onrt nf Alabama Ki-ft rred to Judii iarv Cor.ia it tee. Mr. I'cnti a precauted memorial ot bakers, soda water manufacturer* and gro ei of tUo city of New *ork. p-ayinj tbe cuVm-nt or a law ;< r tin? redemption ot the c?pi>t>f eetu ot the 1 n.t?d State#. A1 o, intrcd nedalill i.t that purpose. IteferTed to Kinai.ee Committee. Mr. Baaisey introduced bill u> provule tor oceun mail siryiee trcm the h.>??i ot pacet Sound to the Sandwich lalands. Keferrt-i to Comtni;reon I'ost otflcee. On motion of Mr. Morton. Th-irsdav next is set a^ait tor the eomrfderatton oi tl.e Vil' ti> reimburse the loyal SUUw tor advances uwk during the r? beliion. The A ice President laid be fore the Senate A UK??A<.K ?B05I the raitinm. enclof- ng thecvire.spouuence between Mr. M.?t ley, late C. s. Miniver to Gieat Biiuin. and the stat.' Department. Laid on the table ana ordered to be printed. The House joint resolution authorizing Kol.'t C. Sehenck, Minister toGrear Britain, ro eru ploy aa ?uianneiiM>. wread three tiw- an 1 p.'ifsed. TUB U.LL rvft KKVI8IOB OF THt M:*T AXT? coixaoB Lawn. Mr. Sherman called up the bill revi^.n.- the .ow.? relative to the mint*, a^-ev offices, and coinage of the i nited States I he l?Ul e*i*b lish> s the mint of the 1'uiied States a? a bureau or the Treasury Department, ui.der the g. ner*i control ot a elirtctor to be appointed fortive year!- by the President. The superintended* el the mints <re to make report* to the director oj the condition of the mint* under their charge, nom time to time, and the directs i to m?k?- annual reports to th- Secretarr of the 1 rea-urr. The bill prescribes in detail the da ties of the af.'avers, tha raelte r*. th? rei:i,tr? and the coin. re. and tua t-t ei.Jhi l? tor gold, sil vet, and copper coinage, and re- 'a* jn> tot the reception of bntlios. Mr. ^harn-an said tins repeal w.taM oi.'r be for the berctit of private parti?-?. T>ifre was b? reason way the government -honld do this wmk lorj'iifcA.e panics, free. In f* ngl%r^4 where, tor i.-m years, there had been no coiaai;/ chaise.-, they were now con*i<lem j the em-ecu ei cyot improrii'g them. It Woaid l.e impo-: Me. nlfO, tl.?t the mints -houid be sclt du~taiu ing without these chan^c^ wrre male IUirsK??V KtPUKSFXTATIVKS T r.der the rait ot .States for bill and joint resolutions for ret erence oniy tb? fn''avrnig wore i2tf9 la^eu ai 'I r< ;? ired to committees iyi.Ji. ate,| Mr Kla N Ji. Bill lor r^iiei'ot >*'ir ? IlliC. 1 it?. Bv Mr. Kellogg (Conn. Bill tor the mo-ore mi nt < ; the Itou**t'>aic river Comi ier? ir B'^Wr .'t iickes (It. i Hill to re^u'.ate :,t PMatMBtl in the cinl serrii-e t.-i tae (rnitod States, special t>smittee on Civ ISerr-'-"" BfXr.0bat(UI N D ;i to am-n eiiiorcement act. .Judiciary. rui" in tub imp.n r -r v.mu.'a I5y Mr. M Ueti. e ?. B.1S u. r?v U* .i . Sij; j ly p.eas in the l>-?r?k-t of <'o'?*'?'* .' aiciary. l-y Mr. j'alt \ i\. I?? 11 tasnppir the col I and uni?er*.tiesi)i" tin- 1'i.lted -State- itii a.i piibli. documents printed by?rd?r of ? ^rt?.-. P- nitmg. B; Mr Piatt . \ a Kill to regnlate the com penaatianof ti e iolle-ctorhi cusiom-*? Per ? uieutl.. Va. Appropriations. 11:v. ? oiipt.-K;'iNi! Lc.ntsr By Mr. Cobb (N. Rill to promote th' uti !y ot :iie '^>n^: J..;>ra v. library. 1:> Mr. Bick 'Ala B'll prot" ? Iioi ana' ?jitr'j l judttv oi the l?i?:r..; < ?utto: i1* dudicury. I'.y Mr. Shi Ion 1 ,n Hill ro relin<Mii<'i h - l' ,,he 1 St etc- r,y ? ert.yin lands lo h eliciana P.irish, i.ji. I*ui>'ic l^in<ls By Mr. Pro?? r (Tenn.i: It'll r. cyten 1 -fee iwnei.'^ o! tb ? hono-?tead act to officers *,i nier? ar.d Milors wl.o <erytd in he late .? ar rublic Lands. By Mr. Packartl Ind.): .lolut reso! itlon for the relief ot ceitain Indun trihc- in Ml .hi -m and Indiana. Indian A flairs. Bv Mr. dolian (Ind.) Bill to jm-nl s- tiia -Jo'.tbe .*>: army appropriation b;il. Military AtiiifrK. * By Mr. Clark (Te*a?.: Bill making appro priations for the protect ion of the I ?i*s fron tier. Mili'ai v Aftairs. By Mr. Sawyer (Wis. Bill toertend the pro y.-lonn ol the act creating a>y|?rcs lor u sailed soldier* to the soldiers or ihe war of I*IJ. M'li tary Affaire. Aluo, a hill prof iling tot the con f-traction at a po?t oftire fcnd Interna'. Uerc.ae buildings at <hThkoab, V is. Appropriation r>y >ir. A stoll (Cal : Bill tor the re'iei of scrtlcrs upen tL? public laud, in California Public I .and?. By Mr. .lohn.ion Ca! .* >i!l dolining.'w.trdp uLI1'- i"H tor ihe relief" ot dittlllero ot brnndy made from ^r^pe* oi cla^itely. Ways and Means. By Mr. Wilson ( Minn.!. Bill t* all >w soldier* ?aiiop. ar.d uarirea to pre-empt Unds. f ubiie Lands. A lso, hill to provide for a ? JsU)m-h.?u#e ,> e.?' "f't Dulutb. Mim. 'Jommerce. .(Oregon): Numerous meao 'ialsof the I.egiMatnreol hi-t Srateen subjects; WU.-L *?e ordered to be printed au<5 nfeircd. 1 ByMriMcGrew (W. la.:: Biiltorthe rel of ot citi.rers ot Wen Virginia ?ho-e iro *?rty wa-taken by r. S. Ircoj sT ria^. 1 * By Mr. i>uvall ^ V,'. Va. . >lomt res.jri'ij? jitm111 vTi? cond^mjicd onnoH tor a 9oMi*r*' u " UUte:'rt.' W Va. Military At I ndcr this call an untisna!!* l.irgc n im!?er ot bids tor relict, the removal of durabilities. i>o?t referre<i' r??ad> S were introduced nail ..Mr. Kellogg (Conn.) introduceil a resolution d reeling ihe l^mruittee of \V*y? and Mchu- to inquire into tl;e eapediere-y of AI50H*m*0 Til* INc-f'MX Tax. Aiiopted. Mf* ^,*rkw",,h^It''?>nn. introduce la joint resolution proyirfiag for tlie creation of > speeiBl committee at lire Sen.Ujr* and eieht l?epreoentativcfc to whom ?hah b. referred matters relative to ot iraN TiLBaaarHT. itere was a good itoal of confusion on the floor wlu n the resolution was read and pa->ed. and a short time there after, Mr Woad called the attention ot the SK&ker to tb? fact, and Home. toiogthe subject again be'.ore the TLe Speaker said th j could not be .lone, as Coanecticut bad moved - reconsideration, and to Uy that motion oa the latter bad prevailed. Mr. Wood doubted whether five men ia the Home understood what they had doao. because there was so much eonfaaion on Uie floor at the time, it was a deliberate attempt to take this <1 uestien from the Committee ou Foreign At taira, to which it was referred. The Bpeaker said that he had been unusually deliberate in calling the attention of the Horn* to the resolution, because be recognised the im C"?f? of "*? resolution, and if the Houm d not heard it the Cbair was not at faalt. Mr. Myers (P^l inquired whether the reso !s:? sib, hS??. " ??"? **> The Speaker replied that it conld be done bv hour^1* 0,1 W 018 ru'c,? alter the morning ?.mil*?} iBtr#du?d a bill for a military and postal BAH.WAT BBTWBBX WASBISOTOX a*D nv te as that which was reported I ?r* fr0" Committee on Kail "?ffk *?d Caaato, several attempts to get op which have been previously defeated, j (Wk lLfn^*.? b?M n*d' Mr- Kldridge l?-.' 2e,n*n^?d the reading of the Il3th ride, U?irel*?0n manner ofthe introdnction or ?i V?? c^Led ?ttootion to the fact that no V0? ?*S1t0 ^ ?lTen of ?? Intention to Intro duce bills, and said that in this case no leave kadbcan asked or notice given. The Speaker said notice had been given bv the geatieman from Illinois, and it was not tJ ce*f*ry tbMt he should bo the member to now call up the bUl. It would be in order for the howrrer' ?? *??? raise the point whether leave should be granted. Mr. Kldridge made that point. Mr. Faroe worth wade tll0 point that it was Soligb.'" 1 rc"J *** way The Sneaker *aid tbr lirst reading ?!? gener ally Ur iklorutWii. Tie complete reading of the Mil was then de B|rdfd, and pci.d.i a that tha ni >rn.r>f hour Mired. an?] ae bill went over uu:ii Monday If Xt? TH1 *AX DOVIM* RtMLI^TOV. BJr. Orth Jml ; then obittntJ the floor u4 > en b< half of the Majority ot the ComalttM o? Forestn Affairs, im>eed to tak?r noni tli. Sp. a* ff'n tiblt IIm Sriutr resolution m relation to !*an i W rnir an<1 to | k? it by one vote. Mr Wood iN. V.l nrtde (lii- |?!?t of i>: 1?r that these were *?-perau? a?id ?i ? l t i>r ? - t.8t.j ai.d rou'd not be (mhr.i< > il . <>nr u>tien. It ??> not (uui|w(tnl to uUe rwh motion and take -neh act'OD. 1 be Speaker Mid it C"JupetoL' for t *?> third* of the Ui'uee to take up a, iLe bulloti tl?' Spfil't's lahlc and pa?? them. Mr. Hul'rr (Wj1* 1 said1* rorf ilM vvt( taken he would a*fc leave to pr? -<-?? thf pom on o? 3 or 4? tir??* ni n<*ton i?kiag i jr the au ati"ti < f San 1 > >mirgo. Wr. wish). Mr. i Idridge.aal others ?>b ?ed. 1 be Senate re jlmiOL- were tlen read i t tbe Clri k. Mr. Brook* N. Y ) a>ked the geut'eiaai. if he ??> !. ! allow hia io ('tier ?n M.n liuent. tl?a' the ceniu nJner> ho appointed by Pre-ideu of fie Senate am) the Speiicer ot th? n >u?.v in stead ot tlic Pres'.dent of tbe ' ??a Mr. Orfh ta<] tired whether the g?nt'ema? won'J wte tor the resolution if be ?*? afbiwed ?o iifti r that ?iMidumt Mi. Brooks . eplWd that ho would !o*o if ?u?;h a I'lniNon ?i u u-v-rted. Mr. Orth?Well, 1 will allow the g*r>rle?ran to offer that motion at aemebnie, but m>t now. Mr i'.-. ? !.'|rtled to Mr. uitft f.trea t'te matter thro jgL under a * i-|>?r.muu of the rule*. Mr. Scofcld Pa.) objected to debate, aa mo tions to ?u>i?Mid fiu rules were not det>ateahle Mr. GnDtM (??hioi t<ped the gentlrniau w "tild net insist nj 'n taking up the ie*olatl*n and passing it by the -awe rote. Mr. f'rth faid at the *uggestlou of friend* around bint. he Mould m?diiyi>? ai ition. and oce lu -ii'i'fnil the nlej M^itnij; the Snnate ri solution before t!ie llu.se for oou-uloration. M*. I'.-x 'NY r that ; p< sitiou could bo JtbaU-d Mr. Ris^haiu oli ected to any iliiwif'ifw. Vr. Iloiiuan < iad ) d<-ia?ndc<t tbe rea? a'd ra\r-oi. the mot .on to take up (he Senate reso lution. The tva? and nayt were or lered, the llonae relied to tak<- up the r<a>>lut:onhya \-oto of 1.1 to0.' -1w<--thi><b>BotTotin( u tbr affirmative. Mr Orth wa* i||!r renr:iied by tin rkilr, ai .1 imm. .l.atrly reported the ro-olutto? t? re tolore oflervJ br ilr. Brook*, and wbieh *>< referretl to the Ooaanjittoe on Ki-rrifn Attaim. Mr. KldriO^ made tlie iK>:ntot orirr t! at tho re.|iiiitJ lire ?.a\> n,?ti<'? had not !.<?? n givt-n the Shaker reminded J e k ? ei in that the t o?ioe w;?s ^iven on W'eent^day l ??t. Mr. paid tliat the noti'^'a" given wa* r ot by aatbortly of the ??onmiit'eo. bnt w ?\ ji'.vcn on tbe rt?pcr?;b-iity of the cha.rmau Mr. Bank?> bint-elf. A pti.rt ?i? n'-o inado 'hat ** S n;.|?T inter %eneii n?e c<WM{?tiic day?' BOliCO liad no* b?-en gtvff. lloaw :i'-o orerrtiled br the Si^sakar, a* roiit ;?.?.>.? ??>.-? notice had alw??? ? >.i. ;u kr stood. Mr. "rth ?n? ajam re ?>??<.ed. an'1 aaid he w^? directed b> the 'tonini'ttce on i orrirfu Al tai i> to report ii.< Hini.y rf?#l tlof n r?Jation to a eoirnji.-e,on te' Sjji l>orolr.eo with tbc reaolutienv l'reni *J.o <eca'e a? a sa< -'ltute. I't.e re-o^uMi.n auj ib>* wed eabaUtute were tben rrad. Mr.Urth aaid that wbea he lift 'he .-oniriit te? rot'iu it ?a? bib pur,' e n??t to y.cld tjaejr ore. atid ?ii ?c tbe ?a?I_? urma.?nt o hi? ?''?mnalt te?- In* w a? conviured tbat he ??. r ^Lt in d*. > MniD{ to \ie!d He inaUe oi.e e? ep t<on, ItowcVer. an I al'-'w h - ?-.r i_io on the 1 eo?i>m:;t*e Mr Ar.' ler 'o i . amend Mient. ->'r. W',< || pre?:e-'ed ti.at thi* wi- .1 -oorteou* j to the iiu uib?-' - ol tlie rum in tt. e. Mr. Ambler then oCered *n *ni .lT?ent ihat the adopti?inof thi* resolution *ho ;bl no* eon 'ii rt tbe House t < t*'e 1 oltry ol anne-vati^ti with i Hiniihira. Mr. t 'fth then iemanded the prat uue ue* , wliii b ?i Mcciid< d, n'etfu? ?n the ;?pi? i ii.i> ol San i>. mn:i;'?commenced to ii'uib-^ci v - p oJ d'iatory r_. >ti* . - Mr e.rth lln*r.y obtai'icl tlie *la.?r d ..-a n-?'.ve 1 to Bii*|?iid tbe :uli- a.i t .ak ? a| i ? ?> J-?j :.te tt^iuiion and pa-o it. '1 hfViut:un * a* t^ini defoared ? y<. ? - I''. ? i.a\? < ; ?;no-tL-id> '.ot voting In \r a!-"uia tixe. . . i rausc*pinViaC>nu*bfMa ^ i-T l'i ol TtiiK CtiMitADU. -The* ? e> ' 11 muh at tbe Mthtarj A adeaiy. ? hub. to ll.r. radete. r "en iu in'eie-J e? n a?io*t- toe Siuitb .'aee,the di^at'i'eira- ce on la*t Wedncxlay i.:jh: oi ea let* Karnes. Kaird, and f liek?rj;?'r. Tb?-re wa< a nijht aJair ot ??running" the guard, a rejiorhugtl the three tner. named for tb'- ni..*d? m*aior. and a rumor tt a?. ;n a *it of Tir*uou?indignation, a lar^e m loi nial uncling of e?deta had heen held, aa l that, tor -inr.e lalfiuge-aeiit "l' tbe a ?ct co le a pennlt| of ha -, nae:t :.a l een i?|?o*ed upon n e joung am who aie ai.vitg. I>i?utenant Wi'haui >. ^tarrirj waj aeu* a.tor tii? in and tl.ey were arirMea m Satnrday at 1'oaghWeep s:e, >. T . br a : u>" d .va'ei off".-^r. aad re turLed !<? the acadetay. I'tiey Jaeltred .hat the> w.-retlra^^ d i.o.n tbe? iooai*ai nt^nt by til*t clarMUfci!. e'oncnoted to rh? road uute.ilo o! tbe post and ordcr^U to aai?? them r't e* *car?*e. an<l were t?ld it' th*y <i:d ti'v* fh^y nouid t>e tarred and f< atkered. The store of the ht-t c'.a-t-men who did the ba.ii*hmeut is 'hat tUa three radeb h*d beet: louad guilty ol ^ro-s laieehood.au 1 thai method w?* taken to r. 1 the WlafWBi 1 ?e Mat cteMMM waited upon tie e!ipeiint<*nd*nt crd u>mni?>i'l?r on tbe tnornh.it alter the lynching a. a explained wfca* they h i I done and why they d.d :t. J'he auper ii>t< nd< nt raul ha wi>ald do r. itli m the pt? m uatil the master Lad beet- ia?c?tig*te J. a - ?? tjt Sot"tn Cuouii-niw u'? A. ,v.i?A ??p?*cial to tbe Ciiarlatton ,M. O. Coa Iritrta*'. ?? In alaii<?D, South Carolina, a one. arnied white man. n .uie.l suron<, wa* sboT and killed be militia lor rei'u.?lng to anp^ly tbeai with wbit-ky. i ne I'ttizen.* ar.e>te<l au i i*aptia oaed fc\e of the m'irderen>. Sab^i i?ently a band ol at med laen took po?>ea?ion of the town ' and can ied tha p. L-onem trom the jail to tbe ; ?rene ot tbe taurder. and ehot two; tbe Other ' tbree e^aped. KliioU Walker and Charles Got don ure tbe name* ot the mm mm dered hy tbe fiij'guifed pa?T. Walkei a a* captain ot a militia company in Marion. Mr. l?nt?ard. n Mctboilist m'tiUtor, was killed and robbed near Columbia, S. C.'* ? ? ~mm Thk Wife or ran Criin Pumvist Cae Tt utii?Teligrazes trom l'oerte i'riacipe an nounce that tiencral Chinchilla, who 1* sta tioned at l.a (iuanajai>. iiad an engagement re cently w ith a body ot n* urgent*, an J that it teen we re killed. M ucli importance i? attached to tbe capture ol the wile of President Ce.*pedea, and also of another woman, and ot a man woo nere carry It g a large amount ot spee.o to the | Insnrgrnt*. 1 he tua:l made uphythfinaiirgen;^, intended tor Nassau snd New York, l? il irto the baneh) ot the Spanl>h antboritien, with im;K>rt ant document*. 'J he Spaui*h I.are captured a schooner with four men on boat d at Itooaau lie v. " ? ? ? ? ? Th* Scxatorial Cowtist in Miaaor-tit. - Tbe St- Louia nemocrat'a Jefieraou City eperial says State officers Cgure np the election of Wag ner to the Senate by four majority,it the repub licans retnnte. It ia reported St. Lonta and the southwest will support Klalr In cascu*, which will give him th* democratic nomination; but knowing one* say both Blair and Closer will exhaast their strength on balioU, aad Kertoa. ol Neale county, will be the coming man. Tub PEMava Opt o? Captivity.?O'Wano ?an Koaa and other famona Kemaw* wbo bare pawed many weary montha in Chatham jail, Kngland, tor alleged treason agaiast tbe crown, were formally releaaed on Saturday. in acoord ance with tbe order iasusd aereral dara age. Ther proceeded at once to Lirerpeel, ew rwkte for New York, where extensive preparations are being made to receive them. Tbm ?a?tkkw ?JreaTi<nr ?The refa*al of Fiance to enter, under the present clrcamstan cea, into the Coaterence on the Eaatem qoes tton embarTaaeee the ether Powers, and the Conference haa been postponed. England has promised Tnrkey to sustain the terms of the treaty or l?66f asd a reorganiration of the army is announced. ? ? ? - I ? - ? ? - ? - M Tea Parens n tb? Caea or Skyatok ? rra<.rk?A Net" ? - - York Sunday newspaper st*tee that the misaiwg papers in the charges against Senator Spragae, of being ImpUoaiad in blocked* running inte Texes during the rebellion, have been diaoovered by Ueneral McI>owell, and farther deeelopement? are ex pected. i ..... ? e * ? ty The election of Jim Flak, Jr., end day Gould m Directors of the Cleveland and Pitts burg Railway ia equivalent to e surrender of ttje stockholders. The direction of its affaire will fall into their hande with as much eaae aa that of the Erie Railway. ?7"The striking Crispin* in New York ?tate that they expect a speedy and amicable termi nation vi thfir difficulties with then ?mpU>yen. TKLEtiRAMS Tft T11F. STAR. Tbii Afternoon's Disp* cbe*. %**o< latrd Pr? *? Report*. THE WAR IN EUROPE. f *fo*r.#.iT .??#.?r*. I'mdkii Fim:: BHDLLZNU THJki CITY J* BITI?Ai. *?vnm* n nt ?n. Ttle*r+f.\,J b n, f... -.<r PAKIS Vt.iN'U NM? I.I.I |? m> 1 ??K manm. l.?.*tx>*, .lan. P?(//?r#/<f . j. * ? 4 gram from \ eoaUlcs to tbe r m-t Uy say '1|* Americui UdmiI ha> !??-???, , -ni't?d ts ?eave Part-. and La* arrived k.vv be r.... v?n guw ceolu t?.|y vbca ?b*,. SrT4j . house* in Parte are en gre. 1,, hM pa'eatly nt>i been much ar.r.g r.? ,y. j >. French re.VnM at Notf* l> c'nm s.r^rir.. Bra&SAsr1 Kl M KKTHKAT <?r THi bkv. .. ARMl or THC lOlUf I.A*|V?X, .|a?. y f!lf, . , ronU iit with the army 01 rrm. . r*a,, lbar*ee,describe* th* g?luiu? ? ? ... I? ,bvo:e*t pf *r"*????? ? .Wr tie ?.fh m-tanf, and a?%* the it, r ? ? #? U> the Wr*t?ard. t?cPr.? * - . ?? i Utm and mat with 1 trie r? Nutanrt tiPKMAN PKtS"NRKS IN K \\f I'-an** Jan. 9 | -Jrttiiam. ? ?ro I ?.. 1 e t reach, arc wm an th.-1. ?< 4 ?r u.e ?M coast u? 1 laaco, opi-ovu- U aum.i the Vhamite. klatu Bonaparte SftPt- have t? e; .1 - - 1 Fimr. ? - ^ A|r??nifal l*r ?rr?a Ntil %ervl s*" *"? *>???<?..'an. :??|u tin- *t-r?e? ?> a*l< fir mail service ?..h i.* \ government, Mesar* W?Manan.> ? t,. tbt twelve* iB a penalty ot 11 ??*? , M cure eitni|?ion to tJ>*t K-ov?<rt m frvn. CI u^estor tt.a.l *Mticr M. ran - ai.a and l>i t?? ?<n .s^u f . ,.0(, ? New Turk In po-v 1 ?n the ptatal ..., now in fnrr* l<etween tbe Uinuu atee ? ['"?* Brit:. iVr al?i an ? ?? * theli onoeaioift to secure . * 1 "?*>? 1 rojuca ?r ?-iT . , ?ribrt.rr t? tt? m.I. |.|y. a?..| ? ^eaiaiKi.khitll t?< a t?ittv?J to ibi i IS-a duty ?? ? - Ihr Orraa Mtumtr t'liv *| r >?okl> ? Vl*aklr^ Nkw \o?i, .Ian. y it B*rV r* |<or'?, Jauiiart 4, iatitudc i\ ck.. i.?,, . je ,, r, N-ke Meai..?T,?,. Cit? ui Utwklyu. LitcriKKd, uii?l?-r tar ?a.-? ha\uv the fai ol ler Msrcw on ?he -J xwtut fh? Mal|. ,, ; "?lr f ? ** ??" I'w<yw >*? ? tarred to tl.e Hum, an wn i?<i i> ? ki,h^ *'c>* 01 ^ y*,MC*t p-"? >?h ?* '? |"Ok ?lv Vafi'M<an u ?r Souttiata,. on. The city 01 Hrvoklt i' kit tin- jk* ...the ;*! ?i. !r,cr,i'bv ? .'.nd ** ?** *???1 ?? '?'!< - eaet ol ?aa4% Hook, all w. u <?r, b . 1 wj ft, ????[>?!? viiiOiarri. |?eralui( w t ..r?t>ah ? tuakc yuecnatt ^n iniweheof hjue 0a*? Tkf Oakr* Amr? CutaiMay. .lan. At a mettinjat ?nc-l * ***** ' > *f* tCk, :o- ! piariou^!y af ioii.ie.l t?> evatu ne tl?e . "?>r? r? f-ort. Utat tl .:'WNt.or he tiiu,*, 0 Ilr , vwDKiSar^ br aver n?,. <>#>, a.i r.' mrjided an eataoaton of mx. tweU ana twen.j tour m? ..it ? the eel ? to r. M-ire^rcn per cent ir,t?reM; n .i. rt? ? ? ??o'utu tre? ?*lieve m:: ?-,ure ri,. ?i ?-*e?2 dtfilk'. |?rir j.al a:id lute n? ; rt j c>rt * ax acc>-vto<l fNai Xan l nrk llMiruHlte l ire * "Laaallc ?ar4frcr ? nwe* t? hu haa*4'? V.>r.K. Jan. lie ? j o b e ,,.1 1. firerjr, a! ?,r .-r.i?>rt. ?a- bun. 1 , u , . tU ooi?m *|Uct.cpof tl?r fiplohioii of 4 ? j; 1 ,r fi |4sife<{ M' -10 i?.n ??. IJeut <>u? et nor l<a?i.| K n ' it , n oriiiiig.. l.?wr<ni* Vullii.n, t'aemi.' %? I H -j. , ha.- (I,*, !, up I he lutia d Klr-'. fc."l . ? cjou^ly. Prlattrt fetrlUo in Ant?*?*?!?. * . ?in. t r . . rru.ters it: thia city arc on a ?? ,? t ,r ? ?? cci.r-i.rt ou <r:i!ru. TUej.;., r. t , ? rrtoM^lt . |.ay-t. i uc pr et. .w . tnd the printer* *!.o*uu h fu:i m ,, Ir. Si * 1 t? % ;.e j,. ?tr l'?l*rr Mill Karard. Nt* \i,au. .'an. :? -i*wtii th?i'4Mr ai * Ul . *? S *t.y . l a:.., i' ' ' T^'teiday. ?. ..... j V i?'- ' ' , ? ^ Mi|>wraek. V .N, I be bark w. >n<?er, ire a Malaga t., .? k t. .J Ca;* C > I ? ? 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B - *?!??? v v + r. tmi.. 71 ?. o j ? h' 1?rk?l* Ta-llay r. ?r K> ? ?? x . 'f,T;*"V ,J*n ?,-J ?tM. ,uki a. i I . l..l?l- It ,^t I- ?' n<?.!?.?.1 ;.!??. p, 1 . ," ? ? n.1. . ? r ? ? .,,, 1 o 'l VfTl'- wh!f ' ??toally lil t kAi,^ I. J ? ?? - ? BaITITI 't .lau '\ ill ;? m J t 'ft . . ?3 ?? ? ? . ! Niv \??a?. Jan.#?V ? nwl l)^ mi,^ ?itiiet am 1, ? ,?,.[i-tl 1 j .>*"*?>?'> #->?? k- > ?. . 4 1 .?? ' *?' ?' I ? "J* l?...f ? .. aitN.K.i-.?% >:i|? .Jtl? H , up ?. !???? i J N*?rih* aritlint" <?M 44 t|.# | M Tk? V.I. tleaarr i?Klaa? Wreek<-4 la ika faciM -Lmi af I'aar Llte?. News ba.i beea received here of the total ,? -? of the United SUUs a'.eamer Saginaw, at ti.a Picinc licet. The re<<ael went a?hare on tb norntng ot Saturday, Oct. ?.*, it", on Orean 1,-Ubd, Kraacfe KHgate Sboala, near Mttiw^v Inland, far which f lace tbe Saginaw sailed :tom Honolulu. Sandwich IMaada. Frooi tbe tiaie the vetwei went on unUl tbe final:* wei t to piece.", on the iiik of November loUawlng. a heavy aorf prevailed, and tn oonae<-|-enee vei v little could be aaved frooa the wreck. Kopeotaii v waa it difticalt to obtain the provMons on b >ar.). and because at the meagre quantity aaved the oflcenaad crew, ninety in n-imber, were t>iaoed on qaarttr rattona. A* tbe lalaadoa whicL they were wrecked rurnUbed nothing in the iba|? af food, oa the imfe of November the executive officer of tbe *agia*w. Lieatenaat Talbot. with some ot the aah-ottcers, started la the gig ret the Sandwich l?Und>. and on the itth or (?e cember, oae moath afterwar<ta. came tn ai|tn of Kanal, oae of the Sandwich groap, bat all were toexhauated becanee at their continued prieatioaa and auflennfa that while attempuu? to make a landing Lieut. Talbot, the eaecutiv* officer;'Peter Praacia, qaartarmaeter; -laaae Mnir aad .lake Andrew, aaikora, wave drowned in the snrf. Their bodies were aabee?ie?attv tound on the beach, and baried. The aarvtvor immediately leek memurss m forward to Uono leln the aeweaftheu arrival at Kaaai, aad tbe lose af the Saginaw at Oeeaa I aland, and on re - oeipt of the ialai aaariea the United States kf u. ister chartered the Kona packet, placed a sap ply of prtrrlMons end water oa ltoard, aad die patched her to the relict of the ehipwrecJced eeaawa Two 4am latsr the Saadwick IsUnd government |>laeed the steamer Kilanca at tbe service at the United States Minister, ard he immmed'.ately dleeatched her to the eeeae of the duster, and It wee hoped that arrive tn aeaaea to reaeae the eSas flam death by starvattaa aad ecpeeara. Tbe Saclnaw was a tourtb rate veeeeLpaddle whee1, and carried twogeas.tonnage3K. Mewtg^w" Siraril, ot New Vork, was the Utlttuiit i'?a. ?ling. would