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ey LOST AND FOUND. jerigr ns @1.50- Awd Sera Tue CARTRIDGE ny ees Co- ray Hea cay SECOND. EDITION. ~ ry THREE Pr. M. pas sr ifebeSy es AGM | Ppa has Rostioaat Sige § fontieman and ladies, joulars see fatnre ing advertisement. By order of © ites, STOLEN On the night of the ish, the Tengi felt comple He bee = ary | 35TH ANNIVERSARY BALL N streets, « bar HORSE, with ad companies for the running of « daily ineertion, because occu) and — o OFZ beavy mane; and star in 5 ¥ of Wi 3 . ; | Sein between W ae Soe = rey shai Franklin Fire Company... | oka girviiis ea Feu taney at | 2 Winnge"wineont we” pear rir Aue eR ae nee same, or the @pprehension of ber to meet th f the Com- tea inegytiad ot Sybase rebel gang;) do. $5.91. eats ng tt fens Scertione a SARAH X GANNT, le TOT ear lease every One presen’ - a Rervozts—Two more refugees from secesh shall be left undone to arrive at that end sales? __ 3 10t bet. L and M._ In addition to thie pesitive misery and starvation took the oath of allegiance | Tickets, admitting n gentleman and Iadies, $1. $5 REWARD ¥ from the eubsoriber, pea aspen Sag these last night, and were placed under the protection Jed on “atorday night, z large a8 a = of the “good old flag.”” One of them was a smart, 8! ~ Ww. 3 years old. Tot titer with set of bar’ printed — cael his purpose of . age yo Cg | 2 oS ot Sat. he Pee dpe ver] w fi . Inguire, * F. HYDER’S, 276 Sevosth at. here that nothing may be heard from the Burn- always.a newspaper—news being its well- old red flannel biouse, trimmed with black; a _E. Moo: setwoen bend 3." eee Ce side expedition for some days yet. spectality. . | pair of grey pants of what is fora South Shove Famed. TRAY HORSE — tts ehice Copmrany the tith HOSPITAL BURNT, &c. as “negro cloth,” and of uality at that. . : 1 Vaden. After taking the oath, the little fellow turned to 7,9,)1 14) Treasurer. be ;Sdout 12 years ol¢; with thin is. Car wear ALExanpria. Va., Jen. 13.—Eéiter had on s Mexican Star :—The hospital of the Morgan Artillery, Col the of b lers, and, with an air of satis- |ASHIO: — ic rth. and & aii ; fact Bear ceaea Walle gentlemen, I reckon F ARSON AEE REN de ne LDRNY, ‘a that he aon ee HF type niet 10th. Classes every «i P ments are being made by the only,) through In eight hours and makiag no stoppages between the two cities. ——_ eee OUR MILITARY BUDGET. mrad? -2UDee i 2 ‘was stopped ty a youth ‘were Pll pass now!” The other was a man of about . between Sth and th airect onet Beatrect gouth, a Dae See nrecas: er anaes metre zi the ara A Nira’ otaiviit ts | Se chimney. To hepial wns property st Centeat GuarpHouse Cass—Before Ji Pa ‘ire of WM. BH 8: RNE! it jompoon’s he J New Jersey avenue, cr | tween Forts Worth and Ward, in the rear of the pr its lecture of the Smitheonian sn + | tah bo teBieite & poet tinker ot Gassatnten Bie Fane Store, OTE BARN jriber at the Post Ofice | “"A central court-martial for the 26th regiment College, ~ ee et a the reformation of her habits ‘was accommo-} 4617 Im™ Professor of Dancing. | De te THOS. P. TROTT. | Mtllery is now being beld at the Quartermaster’s nt Monticello.” Admission free, doors closing st ene GL ae ; ~4 Casparis days. es Coomes, disorderly and ne; AME TOMY PREMISE: he 4th instant exh wititan va chien Prost ion ae Jeut, F *eloc! 7 5 profa t 1 , President; “ a ai ing the amount he paid for a license for \episs fined $1.94. James McDermott, drank and dis- WANTS. Cc F —— a | Col on resident; ‘ asma’l brindie HEIFER. The owner, Binder, of Company G, Judge A: Horcuixson Famity—Opp Fautows’ Hatt, | a ten-pin alley) wor is orderly; do. $1 94. James McKenzie, drunk and 1s requested to como forward, prove prop- tains Blacknell, Da: Navy Yaup —A superb concert of vocat music, | * ‘resolution thats jolat committee be appointed Profane, @6.°61 94. “Kenner William do ; do. | WANED INMEDIATELY, Two compote | eris.vay cbargoe, sad ‘axe hor Bway) 7d Nell, Hurioarrend Gendlger cast ee ae Regn ped fo waits inery for soune of tke now | farmed over to the eians Joseph Wilson, doi} BLACKFORD & SON, Georgetown. yelest* | jall-st east end Westatrest, Gamrectown. | the Board. > ng mac! over '. Yarder. The Hutchinson's had a crowded house | steam vessels at the Washington Navy Yard, and —_—— WANTED—A small brick HOUSE within five | J OST—>On Thursday. e small black tan Terrier last night. tbat the Mayor cooperate with the committee,| Tax Lo We noticed in the Aldermen’s minutes’ walk of the White House ; rent vot Bitch, avswers to the name ot was Caxtexsuny Hitt —Last night of the Ravel Box | *Tiner.”'A liberal reward will be paidadaomg, |S peing f-% Chamber last evening a considerable anmber of | {0x 70°") perannum. Address“ P. on Thui 0, Port Office by leaving itat 214 Ps. avenus. 8. pantomime, ‘‘ Les Amorsdes Alpes,” and second The bill for the settlement of accounts for con- | hackmen, who were interested we suppose in the PARKER. . js 11-st* evening of A. J. Talbot in an original Dilleram- | struction of the Central guardbouse, was post- | fate of their petition, noticed in the proceedi WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ moely, fur- | — oS avnerne shunanense- a “ USE, for 8 small family of adults, | @ TRA YED—Ycsterdny evening about half ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 13—Editor Star: You had mates peal things. Lookout for the matinee pened till Thursday next, and made the special pt the board: They state thelr case very fally nh Tiber ct ulick an seeute vinte meee STBALE corral HORSE ee eee alt past jnniannas angen gt tr oes and $28 to-morrow tl jocume! ntioned, but no doubt inferred jal se Hehads new ect of cart harness on A f the Pensacola, and ali the Union men bere (Cwaisty’s.—An entertaining A communication from the ge Lnclonng. ® that a little personal urging would do something | —/*!¢ liberal reward will be z wap = ation melange of new to the music, songs, dances, jokes and comicalities, by | report of the Water Registrar in re eccomplishing their object, espectally (A RESPECTABUE GIRL Wishes a Situation | his return to L street, between stand New Jersey | 20x!ous to learn Of her passing the batteries bat referred. ;e ay. . i} instre! ~ | recent trial lugs, was day is not C as pures and to do light chamberwork ; can be Ist" WM . | Srcesb had for some time been trying to persuade ease wun “rue Sates Lever anon najousnea: fre plugs, Sheers Shy, Set Seay seoathe acer soon for several days at her present place, No ast lists") __¥ = = —_ themselves sbe dare not attempt to pass; and so George Christy as “Jake” Common Councii—A communication was pre- |, PoLicz.—The Fourth Ward patrolmen arrested Rare 1 . R vamall gx fhe oy wins to when ag yesterda Kine’s Awruitazatae —Eighth night of Dan | sented from the Mayor, approving a certain reso- | the following cases bron illiam A. Page, | YY ANTE D—A steady and competent WOMAN Jong heav: morning was that the Pensscola bed been sank Rice, with bis blind steed “Excelsior,” ‘them | lution of instruction to the committee before Con- | beating bis wife; jail for court by Justice Barna- Se cock and to wash, to whom good wares | mare a FSO slighty per- by the batteries at Cockpit Point or Ewaneport males,” and the dancing horse “Frank Rosston,’? | greas; also a petition from Geo. Eckhorn, in rela- | Clo. John Drank, soldier, drunk and fighting edt seres eae eine Ee eaee Bod gt O° | colvabig on the left hip. He had 8 fow soarson the ia the consent the suming we benent te ; with the whole emphitheatrical troupe in new | on to his pay as laborer at the Northern’ Market. | {urned over to the military. Geo. A. Springman, | Ty,yq\g, treet cast sive, DetweenG sod Hats. — | right sida. |The Gidar wit! be Uubsrally rewarded | In the course of the morning we | had pend performances. ‘Don't fall of seeing the beautiful | The police committee were discharged from | %¢!ling Hane on Sunday; fined $25 by Justice Railroad Depot. iT Se" | them all without belag f red A Just child rider Biotse. the bill authorizing the Mayor to lease certain pro- | Walter. Philip Reese, violating hack regulation; | FROARD WANTED. in ESTE Ly eee in this way will onl Geir hopes wanton and as ihe ACADEMY oF Music—Open Day and Evening — Petz at ihe corporation to Mr. St. John O' Doyce. pes Conte.cects. Thomas O'Donnel. de ; S00 | - reteeene ere cos ysis tr othe toe eter sand canal Goverament hes how apparently got the net prett; Free concert, with new music, selected from the | The bill amendatory to the act providing for a| $158. John O'Hare, larceny of a watch; dis- | Tilt be mocerate ard the aosmmtntin .D PENCIL attached "Th well spread, I trust they will be able to bag the best operas, at three o'clock. Superior refresh. | Tore efficient organization of the public schools, | Missed. Addrese (br note) WILLIAM HAMILTON, | will receive a ‘d by returning it to | game pretty fast - ments served by pretty and attentive female pnnnnenens me committee, withanamend-| povee.1 —vVestorday afternoon a large aveem- Willaid:? Hotel. 2No A. Bak Ratt lartholow's Asricul- | Two m-n—Brown and Hutchins—who left here waiters fear a Dill, and inserting provision Foe tae eet oe atbe | blage of citizens attended the faneral services of | WW ANTED—A BOY to,Jearn the barber buri- | ardoral ath at, Sewers tp May last in the employ of the Orange Railroad Procexpines oF THe City Covncizs, Jan. 13— | of a general superintendent of the public schools; | *B& Fe tee Benton ens cna Ge —_ ne*r Horjaadorasece ‘th ig ies Seventh, i OST—On the Rockville turnpike, about two yesacen them, bat learn end of py} ive owt ts Mayor nsointing for com | commons tet mente en tefered back 16] BP Finnie ney Mr Myer of Gut Rev Or | WWANTER=B: aycune map_oce 8 so esraucse ta tehage GO ce CTR | cea cng! e7 ad Say here ea cae ot om f tl ¥ 1 5 t ut © lelphia, and Rev. Dr wartz, ow in the Chur ¢ Evip. watch key and Hoh ttached. If left at te r ; Bene dood thing Gut tao eames ets | adhtene Soom ae crten mere Bears | fice sad ta the remem nts | geod Pes wil Wea” Adee TERSG Ti oTaLaee.teeehod i hvat | “Wsborcaria et wood bya ah nd 0 dom Snort gen rior! wie sloped: prac! BS conc! usion of which the procession proceeded to table reward will be given. jaa ti | & /8"@* cargo of lumber likewise arrived ceunatbted thsen tne Ariel aad Tncressing burden | cotamitien tatore Conzrens varge the Tamed iate | Oak Hill Cemetery, where the remains of the de- WANZED_A single MAN who understand: | © ocr a cuAL MING. acd @ FOXHEAD |e onare the Dlockade is « humbug. my : ‘J farmice thoroughly. Call at corner Secord SEAL RING, and a FOX-HEAD incurred by this Corporation under the charter, e of an act author! por Ceased were interred ~~ dd SEAL. attached ~ with ‘ 4 which obliges this elty to pay one molety of the feeve from time te time mores of ieee Genemnine: | Disoangaty —Last wighiy about ten orctoe, | J8J8 3" GEORGE F ADAMS. | Sorenari’wilibe ‘iofwhuever returne the THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. and road: dolla ‘amot a » at = - . 2 county of Weohington enet Rock Creek leading $100,000,” “ustm io a2 amount notexceeding | the cry of “watch on D hear Thirteen-2nd-a- S Walsvose of hie prnitien will Bod perchance by FROM FOR VR Res WORE: THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION. porecset: Lens airectly to The Mayor says that the law bas oe te Bit Providing fora wecretary to the Board een ee ee appiving to G- H. c "IOVS. cerner i wire ni cal Pee, porte ft z on this Corporation one motety of the expense of | three, consisting of the President (Mr. Richards), pouse of 5 respectable family, sed alarmed the ry eee suacishet ge esac FOR SALH AND BSN inmates by drawing a knife and making other | 813 URNISF ROOMS TO RE with | ARRIVAL OF TRE PENSACOLA AT FORT- opening and repairing any road leading into any | Mr. Morgan, and Mr. Mulloy. p a n mein road, or road leading directly to thiscity east ‘A bill to’ pay the rs for correcting the violent demonstrations. He was taken to the Ware eid itleman, a well-frr- 0 289 G str-et, between 13th and RESs MONROE. of Rock Creek. The Mayor contrasts the light tax- ll lists was passed; also. ill to regulate and Contra guerdhouse and turned over to the milf- the |i ‘ed st |. not too far fr Mth st. If ation imposed upon residents of the county (from | license livery ‘stables; also, a joint resolution au- tary auibority fioed coneniops wie meget dort BED ROOM, on one near State and Treasury Department morectvns neat esis Bactimore, Jan. i4.—The Oid Point boat has ———— found convenient, would be encaged for a long IRNISHE > eorntartaha book, usb the foll 2 12% to 25 cents annually on the $100) with the | thorizing the Register to furnish the members and DeatH ov a Veteran Opricer.—Lieut. Col. | time. Address Box 29 General Post Offics, . with or without Foard, arrived, and brings the following news: higher rates paid by citizens of Washington, (75 | officers of the two boards each a copy of the oath | James Kearney, of the corps of topographical en- | _5* 13 3t 345 on Fi st street enst. north side of thet "| Fortress Morxroy. Jan. 13 —The transports Louisiana and New Brunswick, with the remain- cents on the $100,) and thinks the county ts now | of allegiance to the Constitution of the United | gineers, who has resided for several years past on WANTED Sailers to know that they ean bur | in the rear of the Rsiiroad Depot, ing troops of tbe Burnside expedition, left here able to take care of itself. and this city should be | States, signed by the Mayor and countersigned | the corner of Fayette and Prospect streets, George- AMP STOVES for 918 per dozen at relieved from bearing any portion of the county | by the Register. si . town, died in that city on Priday last, at the a. BONTZ & GRIFFITH'S. expenses. These communications were appropri- | Adjourned till Thursday, at 4 o’clock p. m. vanced age of 73 years isu st 369 7th street, between inad K. | aan hg ee ig n pe-| last nignt. A few tug boats are still bere and ately referred. —----— —-- - NFORMATION WANTED of Margaret 244 Pecnsyivaniaavenss. | are said to be part of the expedition. “_ petition was oneiven — the paige in 4 Pada wicker hye med erighae # eg A iH RepeL Senuess Tait we me rere rot. McKernan. By tiling at No. 286 H street, FT TO RENE, second foor.316 The bark Jobn Trucks, with the Depineuil is city, representing that t now suffer from shoemaker, rien, who resides in | by the rebe itteries at the o7 nga betweeg 17th and 18th, she will hear of her sister af Se gey dap two grievances—one the crnel caamecuneie by the | that gortion of the Fourth Ward northeast of the | Pigeon, esterday vafleraata.naen Hi the shots | Mary. ja 11-3t* car Willerde’ Hotel. 22 by 10 feet. Zouaves, which went ashore on ber passage from police of an obsolete ordinance of the Corporation | City Hall, known as Limerick, or Swampoedie, | taking effect. Secesh whisky is evidently a bad compaiing Cora te a = os boxes of their Mare get cme, <i ae fagrante delvetu | medium through which to aim at Union craft. cles, to the detriment o: r health, and the ° icUabe, a soldier of the Chasseur = the low rates of fares fixed by the law of | Reziment. This, of course, was considered by | | CHARITABLE.—The fair and the festival of St. | 834 Washington Post Office. jsits* | aed f ty OOM attached. also arrived = the Corporation; and praying for the repeal of the | O’Brien as an innovation upon bis reserved rights, | Aloysius Church, for the benefit of the Sunday | ———~——_-____-______--—__ | Pwelfth street. fost pide, between G sad sie. 1. The steamship Spaulding sailed for Hatteres obnoxious laws. and be intimated as much *| and Parish schools, closed a few evenings since, TT ANZS, WANTED— Wanted. two second | vavient in Washington, ‘Also, the rooms are vary | 8nd Port Royal last evening. Com. Goldsborough Mr. Brown regretied that the obsolete law had | | I'he Chasseur said be wasn’t aware the Indy was | and it is estimated that the nett yield will be} ,..,modatn Tony sen tite ote e ee eared #0; | derirabie. No children inthe house, in isiw> | wasa passenger. been enforeed by the police. Mr. OBrien’s wife, and offered to make amends | #out eleven hundred dollars fil'leen or twenty. Inquire of J. T. STRONG, RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE—The Gooi| The Pensacola arrived here this afternoon. Mr. Wendell introduced a resolution referring | by an apology. Mr. O’Brien couldn’t see it in ; denaeieis Seah 519 Seventh street. ja 11 3t* A Will, Cooking Utenei s, &e.. of varart- the petition to the committee on Simcy with | tbat ligbt. got madder and madder the more he Boswe.t’s Mepicatep Canpy.—See adver- = . h On. * ———————— polis, has arrived and is stili here. FFICE WANTED, on or near Pennsylvania = punepens, venue, on second floor. State location, size OR RENT—Witb or without Board. # nest! The propelier Metanzas, from Port Royal, bes ot room or toome, with loweat rent. “Address Box EF oratehed tod gomiutabie StrtING ROOM . : ! the Esting Bar Heating Apparatus included in instructions to inquire into the expediency of re- thenghs aboot i id wr ensued. pron ae tee mere ligt medicine: fox A SITUATION AVANTED, by 8 lela aoe rent Sauistotory reasons given for selling. Ap- | THE GREAT WESTERN EXPEDITION. vising the Corporation laws in ion te hack- verge pores Raped roca pat we and lungs. it e of the best remedies extant. | IDE or asst in housework. 452 Pe: vivant py ot ‘ennsyivania av. A cd MOVEMENT TOWARDS” LUMBUS men; passed. Reo wer » ee |. ee . co: The petition of G. C. Hathorn, jr., stating that | McCabe, and arrested OBrien and a friend he E 10 & Fuse T WOMAN to ovo! ARM FOR SALE —I vill sail or for eT be bas leased the large building (formeriy an | bad with him. Another n sli off and | 7"# Gomez Evectric Susmarine Fuse Train, ry ‘a Varm of 1 acres c! 120 HEAVY FIRING HEARD. —t ee ng ale] f= viiitons Pegeen Siipped sath The most ful Engine of War known, iron fora small family. Good references or > > ired; 3 toa! ed he Army and Navy. recommendations required; pone need apply with, | P id twelve Cano, Jan. 19 —Two columns E streets, to establish « livery stable therein, and. - The the police, and se outthem. Inquire 0. 4 st., bet. Sth a; we iles alRo, Jan or more will hae been at conglderable expense in Ailing it up, | ufle ensued; and from the bloody faces and cat| yas tant Wat staf eatetak ag | Ot ec | G5. ANODE votntse Pt SO, APR! | move into Kentacky to-martow. pray that no ‘obstacle may be interposed, of two of it evident some- ‘elozity of ignition under the earth x etore, 8 YOUTH between — age Fifty prisoners who were taken by Gen. Paine wat rearing body wav burt. The party was taken before Jus- thi rate ef cnc wile in four di ‘of age. tk © tes inust give Rost, TO LET —Two rooms, PAR LOR and t Birds’ " tice Donn, who Itted J rate of in fourseconds. ft aaich of to cade ot BEDROOM, Furnished; within five min-| Were brought to Birds’s point to-dey, ameng A remonstrence from the property-bolders on » comm! McCabe and Mary| "N's This Fuse Train bas one continuons pai I joations and f the City Hall. Post and Pi the square, against the petition, was also read P;Brien to jail fora bearing. Also. Thos. Car-| cysin of fire, and 1s unaffected by dampness or | ¢&® ronge will be given to one who ‘he Obtained by epplinntionet No sat | Bem was-Cal. Bird. He contributed €85,000 tw a rane — to which the Mayar’s | Reg Acaeggeos nuen fae — ae — by being in the water. Remains serviceable for Ke eS nes oa pve between H sod I’ Kither ean bo had | 8@ of the rebellion, and voluntarily sent Rie committee, the Mayor’ ) : A 6 9-5t* ves to worl fortifications. message on the subject of the interest of this Cor- ice. © any jength of time. It will explode powder at | Office. Lim i sla’ to Ak on fi i ii R23 police, oo bo < eee Se. = 5 y distance with unerring certainty. Weight ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.— ee See —_ Hf O’Brien pened in og Jes gold, per mile one hundred poun i rhe undersigned WaNery, Yards, Washington, U. 8. vPro valuable ad commodions Bae Reems folly into the Bistory of the road, carried to prison with her. O'Brien did not | Wii! be happy to furnish additional information | LANDSMEN. Sixth street, Fourth ‘Ward. between H sed | ates 8 R tert d give full directions as to the mode of appli- | ——————————________________—_—_ giving their views (embraced in four several | seem to be greatly vexed by the separation. eat. ANTED—Every person to know that | am in 52, containing 9 rooms, including parlors} A reconnoissance in the direction of Columbus ete ee Oe eee eels Endorsed by high military in Europe and in| in the housefurnismine line, Those leaving tas fersare a from Fort Jefferson yesterday drove in the rebel my jon m vy Mability as in- bonut or the angudecs coon s te ee pe Unies Saas: = a gatya or hav. 5 arplus, will do well to call. tween Se aaah . a. 58 ard. | pickets. At the same time the gunbosts Essex The jons of the committee were briefly: | W. Bray & Co., on Seventh street, and the rob. or sale by “DWIN GOMEZ, BUCHLY, ‘enth st., between Gand and contains 10 rooms, includin: = Se sts 338 D street north, Washington, D.C., | (-ast side,} Dealer in New ahd Second-hand Far- | bers, dining room snd kitchen, an ‘ies hugh, | 2nd St. Louis went down the river towards Co- §2 Amity street, New York city. no16_ | The: = ered for Foe oP ehigrn- wb lumbus. Heavy firing was beard in that direction. = SRI ANTRD OW oe nal eck Le Ee + panceh Anat -tentenstetintatinatannang ive officers have been engaged | Souprens To rue Reecyz !—Young menrush- WEED ORT RE SOV Fn BED: A ,& small two-story Frame Hou: h pri Propositi 1. Te do notb' n which event the road | bery of watches and other valuables amountin, ite to near $3,000, was gives in the Star. Since tha time various detect h THE MOVEMENTS OF 3 N NEAR in trying to detect the thievesand recover the | ing into the exposures and’ dangers of a soldier's for pian we mre paying the chest Faittine Dahides se i a For tater nNANCOR ass 5 iG, dollar of principal and interest, which, when all rty. From the first examination of the | life should themselves for the fatal fevers, pa cos. lies declining housekeeping, or . due on the ist of January, 1867, will amount to | premises, and the manner of the robbery, toe | toc dyseatiry, hoaeres and. soulvee which arc faraitere, will Bnd it to ier | Boner terme in N.Acat Faxpunict, Jan. 14—itis ropérted st thie phos, the sum of $78,000. detectives have been satisfied that no one but | almost certain to follow. Holloway’s Pills, used cell, ay = - but not authentically, that Gen. Jackson threw 2. To give now the notice to the trustees, and | person intimately acquainted with the store could | occasionally during the campaign, will insure] jeiset No, SEO NEY, C GRIFFITHS Tcittont Boat lett Noe 399 Eighteenth | several shells Into our lines at Hancock, yester- Under the deed of trost, if it can Ue legally done. | thet of s young men named ‘Hint, crane Wat | ound Wealth to every man. Only’ 25 cents per | sicpeiy bemoan F sind @ atrocts, near the Pressary | day. . a a men ni je upon 7 = * The city would, if such a course is ad »ineur | picion by Betecti peat glimel Fe HUNDRED BARRE. and War Departments ae ve Allen, and Hienst was com- ap Saree 5S Rk a very heavy loss, as there is reall ing even | mitted to jail by Justice Donn for farther hear. Invta RUBBER oops. NEW SWEET CIDER, now loft te atl, the mere right of way. | ing. No “other? arteat Were Tooke hee nena] | Rubber Blankets, for soldicrs, 81.25 enc: For sale by . QFEFICE FOR RENT, suitable for 3. To urge Congress to purchase the road for days; but Detective oficers Allen, Busher, King Rubber Ponchos and Blankets combined, 82.50 LOVELL, COLLES & CO an On B*00) oor of building » 21 gprcaite ean, General’s office. street, ——— ig] XXVVUIth CONGRESS—Second Session, pee uy eater, CONGRESSIONAL. olessle Grocers, i WOOD &@ CO., on the premises. the use of the Government. The committee imball. onstantl the alert, = | each. 316 E street, = = yar gretted to say that the views of the War Depart. | Ing every suspicious elroumstence that occured, | India Rubber oats, white or black, $2.50each.| ja 1s-tf mete near Willard’s Hotel, | FLOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —1600 sores Touspay, January 14. ment had undergone an entire change upon the | Detectives Allen and Busher yesterday arrested | India Rubber Leggins $1 per pair. Salt Garena on aoohasne te property in the |. Sexarz —After the ususl presentation of aboll- tabject, and it would now stead of ad- | Mr. A. Binnle, a workman, and King and Kia. | And all Kinds of Rubber Goods, including Rub- Soldiers’ Pay! Till be wold or exchanged for property in thé | , Sexare After the as bh A ball arrested another named Grouse. They were | bet Boots and Shoes, Rubber Stoppers for bottles, — tains water power, and is = are from New York, presented by King, both taken before Justice Donn, and after a partial | Door Mats, Under Sheetings for beds in sickness, THE HARNDEN EXPRESS COMPANY Exchange,” box No. 30 reah: the discontinuance of the usual for examination, which tended to show the innocence | £¢., &c , at manufacturer's prices, at H. A. Hall’s Will remit sums of ‘ost Office. je 19 Im_ | the prosecution of the coast survey), and the intro- individual or parties who will for our interest in | of the workmen, Mr. Bi: ‘was released and | India Rubber Warehouse, Vv.) between FIFTY DOLLARS AND UNDER, Fo RENT—Two pleasant ROOMS, neatly | doction and reference of unim the said road, purchesed at private sale, immedi- | Grouse committed. Should no stronger evidence | Ninth and Tenth streets. Jen i-tf Fao SoLpisns 70 THEIR FAMILIES, furnished, in & first-class residence in 8 eorge- | peud ately rebuild and equip it for use, assume the po- | be elicited, it {s probable that the detectives will = Ats charge of hort, bos, a. Paes 5) ig pee ed sition of the city, secure, if possible, the principal | recommend that both Grouse and Heinst be dls- | pooq gq,TRE INDIAN Hum Docrom, | | TWENTY FIVE CENTS. i ee Beer ‘dor | with whom th ; terest 4 —_ lon concern! corporation from alt further Mability (including eget Sek riet. patients the nature of their complaints or ill- The money should be placed inan H ;OMELY FURNISHED ROOM) Shoe and chewamuneas the sum due on the Ist instant) on accouat of seid | F20™M Great Fatis.—The Pennsylvania Thir- ness, without receiving any informa- ENVELOPE ‘our igntoomely Furnished Rooms i warantied bonds. This, although involving a | 'enth says: lon from them. 8 and securely sealed. Foot Ofice Desartorents, tor test Appin at | does would be an ultimate savi From Cantonment tpg at Great Falis, Md., No charge for Consultation or Advice. _ 4 Massachusetts ayouue, north side, berween | Messrs. Cowan and Wilson citizens of Washington of $12.800 for which we | We learn that the health of the detachment con- OUR MOTTO. The full address, crores me23 | was adopted— 35, nays 3—the are undoubtedly responaible, and hich we will | finues excellent—there belng but onecase of fever We nee soc Balms as have bo strite (imeludone Post Offes, State; also, strect and num- | ——eeaueeemene——nmnnes | Messrs. Browning, Cowan and Harris, have to next hve years. hospital. re OF ws ber, am al ity,) al communications, bilis ‘The committee farther say : wna, Now, Yout's dey, Onpteix, M"Pesland, com- With Blood our hands we never stain et tisk parton to. heen te bovids EDUCATIONAL. icon te epee an oak ~ native would Post, or poison men to ease the! * — for the Board of Aldermen to | Daugh’s restaurant, and with Sergeant Fulwood | hor Doon men 10$ ail gecdassedlle; esa beam res oor mea acta CHSgakay DStiroTE, ormy wane : your committee leaves to the reflecting | #0d a squad of six men, eee three barrels of | Provides the means to cure all ills; — ais rere ee eRere St PRILADELPSIA.. up and discussed by Messrs. ench member to determine for him: | tle and two demijobns of “‘redeye”—with one | The simple Herbs beneath our feet, IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED the vity of Phigdelphia by Manaus Guugenar | Porter Trowbridge, Wickliffe, Hutchive, Blake keg of the latter, which Mrs. C. had suddenly Well used, relieve in complete Ay 4-4 ead ergs anh * ? J dumped out of a rear window. Captain M’Far. . our pain 5 THAT THE and her nipea ADAM@ D’HERVILLY. a - and others. land, much to the surprise of the Athazonin pro-| A simple Herb, a simple Flower, EXPRESS tame principios as the oue in New york, eats FURNISHES THE MOST RELIABLE haldayeyoa Mowiay. Justa ‘ay with ite LATE LOCAL NEWS. ME eo r the edu Bihar ig aoreraE™ ANS mple P h t omnes Sta vi s the direot f Macame Criminal Covar —J Van versen, in- POR SOLDIERS D'dervilly. Ciroulars. and ail requisite informm- | dicted for larceny of certain letters coutslning ton, oan be obtained on application to the Pricol-| money. the property of soldiers, was tried yester- pal. oi ‘o- caved in the beads of the ale barr Call’d from the dewy Lea— deluging the squsd with the foam, | These, these stall Spork yith touching power ng be beverage,) lest ome of the boys might get | Of change and health to the. of the lien of this Corpo- | their heads ‘‘caved In” through over indulgence. | Washington Butidings, Pa. avenue, about five to ‘ashington and Alexandria Rail- | His ft took another course, and (like minutes walk from Brown’s Hotel. SEND THEIR MONEY HOME road, and ssking action on his proposition before | the disconsolate widow, whose unfortunate hus- No charge for Consultation. ja 10-2w* od is7-im_ | day and acquitted. day, in Franklin Johnson, free col- ‘Toecday nett, band’s body was found in the river filled with | ——-————_—___—_—_——_—_— | en vELOPES AND BLANKS WILL BE FUR- VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO. contal 2 aqueabebienmtmpasra FOS ee es Or oat punta un | MBEED OM APPLoATION TO” | MOANA GUDAALL Eesha Keene | ot, seh winter elereaycie rec coos igi mdal oma rsntin oping tne | Sod tds Si oars desc rj | OR MEP Mea Net en ape a. sinPTiwaatoferenieuiso7e reve: | pestuyPoporid nthe ee some ae dae Proposition of Mr. Hay, and advocated ite passage | ng the Patriotic : Sends eunintanocs aro [nvited to at; E. 8. EMITH, ists in the world. "Via! Le Pent’ Ole, Bull, rad, | He was a servant to Rev, Ms Beecher, charged tuneral, jence, Harnd: ress, acl . . ddress Long a the Sorporation bed got into| TE Txansrontarion to WasEiNeton.— vy on to-morrow afternoon st 2 od st, Beery rome ave, near 04 street. ‘ Pith, the lasoeny of several letlers during Mr. difficulty by hasty Mion, and be eaia ‘wet | 7 Gresepertalice te, YWesblogten during the | ©! ey toth, | ja9-Jm Washington, D. C. EDUCATION SS want it to get inte further difficulties by prema- ee ee ee enh ioe 8 Se ct TBD | —Setpetcdae ii an ee Os Fi BARNES - tare action now. jovember and e a3 the 78th Fe HUNDRED BAREPLS, perance Hall #05 ooTs: eae meer ies Satin Pecan sa titel | et anaes |, Mei eee 2 . overs ontcte® Tat in accepting , a8 Mr. a ,OVELL, COLLES & deed of trust, Corporation be as mere, . WHITEHOUSE & well secured ss it is now. If we did not take WRANKLIN, 316 E street, Wheleasis Grocer, ; hy: el ee mes aise Avpaen au 311 prompt steps the opportunity would be gone, and | ™2nded b: “7 ja 18-tf near Willard’s Hotel. i; Sil be in aftepagnns under a ere. wand. and are Teoeiving, et ‘Brodhead advocated « reference of the mat- rm Soldiers’ Pay. —_——— CAVALRY AND SOLDIERS’ BOOTS rf to nance comm: — vit Richards thought "we had beter not a has} THE ADAMS EXPRESS company | @EORGETOWN ADVERT MTS < MARCHING SHOWS, uetter her Posen yerawen = CIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL OPTICTA. WILL FORWASD EOKGETOWN GLOOK DEPOT! Bpeck market tions Ta the matter, and was of opinion} 4 Sinitan Casz—“Lookoul” writing to the | 943 Gan eee ot RRA ee CAL OPT! SOLDIERS’ REMITTANCES To THEIR | G = irom allceplars tat tbe of the Corporation from the first Baltimore Clipper of the bigamy case of the fait see ba psf eT ay 4 T, BLACKFORD & SON are content’ ret Fcalewals comin” y FAMILIES, ® Mi Wendell explained wh: that was the reason | Sic wor sn eNtiee pn Te ecg nis city ilk feo neat Por toople gad e Leaves aed | At any place on the lines of their Express, Schomilignt now te store beastie AVEW CLOAES, he was anxious to the tielter through. ved “wish aimoat. ones ir OVOrY BFS, Cye sight, | At charge of twenty five ceats.for any A good Watch Maker wanted immediately 99 N Low Ee Mr Richards sald that the debt was illegal, as wife visual organs. oueceding tity dolars, & prc pordo: Georgetown, D.C. je 14 St Oving to the un demand it was a larger amount than the Corporation bad | and two children tohis and ~ ree ba ape reac_ed = jest root gnother aS ® right to incur without submitting it to the | to g FIRST mene wonaen. ww. cLass ting J ITOR SA] 3. under the +L) The money, w! Gold or Treasury Notes, F trent: third soor frou the corner oft a Sistas tae D MILITARY PIE: ASSE: should be los Bee, envelope and ‘securely ist bay ABE a Morowsopen, Samenaeee, a Mashemston Te | Gales she fell edttress,(inolading vo KITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00. : BURNSIDE’S LS) Ro eae 369 Paxnsrivanta Avanvs, Bee eee DS dartensy escasts Patent Portable House. ‘ompt delivery, the onarge for re- (near Brown’s Hotel,) openea ety we 060 Th the Sutlers pes TRESS company. | emW EAT Omousend Save. ties . Wo tds ; tore ta thie weclal invention A Howse oan be | _ Washington, Jan. 9, 1862. jedi | Gp {vmaon, frelane = jaSim Boar ilt by Inventor without serews, or F'vé HUNDRED BARRELS cupen. of P Mapicn built-in Gp suate way. It For sale be pace She, Saige *LOVELL, COULES £00. WINES. LIQUORS. H \VANA CIGARS, FINE 1 Sraore' tg : bh dieces GROCKRIES, bo4 No. near Will Hotel. 11im moet Was BUTTER! — ra { MILITARY AND NAV. oop for br meee AOSEL wi Aeon 4 is | MERCHANT TAILORS, | wit > ; ee f : ; “swe L F'VE BUNDRED BY tees ; § PO tenis mettle acta tb to whom 10 be sent. and BAMWZHERSB, _ is L-eott Seat a 186 paloEEN Swe 486 SWEET CIDER, 289. JOHNSON E NAGLE, > DECORA’ NB. No, 289 Pa 9th and 10th streets, Be D.C: |. Wall, Stephens & Co., Kes hoe Geahen Buti Just reosived and

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