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EVENING STAR,] OUR MILITARY BUDGET. $0 ° my BEPORE THE COMMITTER. WASHINGTON CITY: It te generally understood that Gen. MeClel- FRIDAY... sescees JANUARY 17, 1868. [ lan’s recent expcsition made to the Congress! Committee to inquire into the conduct of ~ ‘ and plans as Though Tus “raz is printed on the fastest | war, of so much of his views Peni ar 0 usw south of Baltimore, its edition | deemed it prudent es entrust “¢ es is so large as to require it to be put to press at an | entrusting them to a Congressional Com: pathic Ga j Pale oes therefore, should be | simply to make them known to the ty: sent Im before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may ee eperapes! gre on may next x men, who interregat ty pgpeers eset atdioe Ls = about any and every thing connected with ‘‘the 9 future, concerning Ovn Frrenps at the various military camps and | situation,’ past, present, and is Praitions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | which politicians might be expected to entertain &s to movements and effairs In their vicinities. curiosity. ———= Itiseaid that he repeatedly, in reply to ques- ew | kly pointed out to them their impolicy, U7 The new Dollar'Weekly Star, fuller than } tions, fran ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice | 8nd on each such occasion satisfied besser he literary reading, is now on our counter ready for | was Tight in prefering to keep to himself ype delivery to the public. Embraced In its enter- | ticular Information they were after. On the taining contents are the following articles: whole, itis certain that the result of their long A Stay of Cornish Wreckers; How Ned Smith | interview bas been to bring the committee up to won his Medal; Ecloga, 2 New Drama, scene | the work of laboring to induce Congressto aid bis Fort Warren; Mahomet; May a Waiter Speak; | measures and policy, one and all, with the frank a Brigade on Nagar pore confidence that must be accorded to him if the The ween Genuenk iy tr ‘on the | body would reallydo their share to assure the Trent Affair; The Change jn the Cabinet; | quick suppression of the rebellion, that depends President Lincoln’s J.evee; Financial Affairs; | so entirely upon harmonious concert of action Bank of Weebinete the Hospitals; Metropolitan | }.tween all branches of the Governments service x Vas lon. ie * land | in laboring to work out common ends. Semis Lamtinic: oan oiebewes et ate. More than one of the committee above referred cello,” and by Rev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, | to went into the interview with minds warped bre fma=y en 1. Kentucky, and | PY the clamor and spleen of the ‘“On-to-Rich- Affairs in the Gulf, sour’ er A 9921 Western Virginia, at Cairo, Fortress Monroe, —— peg hace eters <a of eigen sre deran Hatteras, Port Royal. Pensacola, and Ship Island; | belie! at the path of success, e , 18, Operations of the flotilia upon the Potomac; | surely. to stand firmly by the commander-in. {mportant and interesting Budget of military | chief, his measures and plans, one and all. appointments, promotions, removals and move- ments in and around Washington. THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION. Latest telegraphic dispatches; Proceedings of] The latest information from the Burnside ex- United States Agricultural’ Society, Agricul. | Pedition locates the greater portion of it off Hat- taral, horticultural, and gardening miscellany; | teras inlent. The recent storm can hardly have Household Recipes; Interesting locals; poetry, | failed to delay and embarrass its movements wit, sentiment, and general intelligence. somewhat. This is just the paper above all others for per- | ro morrow’s news by the Norfolk flag of truce eons sojourning in the National Metropolis to | nay possibly announce its entrance into Alber- send to their friends at a distance Price only | marie and Pamlico Sounds, and by Monday next three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage | we may hear that Newbern or Washington, N.C ‘ Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. or both, are in General B.’s possession. a aa cE If secesh has been able to concentrate a force Spirit ef the Morning Press. that can Impede his speedy progress from New- The Intelligencer compliments the inaugural | per to Goldsborough, that has been accomplished address of Governor Bradford, of Maryland. with remarkable secrecy, indeed. We, however, The Repudliean lauds Gen Jim Lane; and un- do not believe it possible. Goldsborough once at dertakes to instruct Secretary Chase and the New | Gen Burnside’s mercy, and the great coast line York bankers in matters of finance. of secesh’s railroad connections will be so ‘done The Republican devotes another column or two | for > ag that all Secessia cannot put It in working to the “I's” and “‘My's” of the “Rev.” Charles | order in six month’s to come. The mere destruc. W. Denison tion of the bridges over the Tar and Neuse rivers Se will effect that so desirable object, to say nothing Tratian Orrra —By the announcement else- of the destruction of the so many miles of tressel where, It will be seen that Mr. Bland has made |. within striking distance of Goldsborough. arrangements with the principal artistes of the New York Academy of Music for three operatic NAVY YARD. performances The first will be on Monday. The steamer King Philip, Capt.Wm. Mitchell, December 2th, when Don Pasquale, Donizetti’s | went down to the fio'illa yesterday, and returned charming comic opera will be performed, w: last night. She reports that the Anacostia yes- Miss Hinkley, Sig. Brignoli, Mancusi and Susinj | terday bombarded the rebel battery at Cock-pit im the principal roles. The sale of reserved seats | Point, with what result has not been secertained. will commence on Saturday morning, at Met- | The Confederates fired four shells at the steamer, zerott’s music store with the usnal result—nothing hit, and nobody hurt. Age Semtss Prusarcuns ov vam wring al The Stepping Stones, Capt. Grumler, returned “In our special asbington dispatch w ss A found a list of articles and prices st which they | © the vard yesterday afternoon are sold onlya few miles beyond our lines in| The Jacob Bell has been Lauled on the ways Virginia. They are, indeed, sterv@ion prices.” | for repairs N.Y. Tribune, Jan. 16 The experimental gunnery is continued at the If the Tribune wi!) refer to the Star's ‘Military Practice battery, and, to a looker-on, one of the Budget” of Tuesday, it willsee where its ‘special | noticeable features of the firing is the occasional dispatch” was obtsined. deflection of the conical shot or shell after striking the water. A round shot generally ricochets over Lie From Shillington, Odeon Building, we | the water in a direct line, but the conical shot, if have an early copy of Godey’s Lady's Book for] it meets ‘with obstruction, seems to be as uncer. February tainasa rocket. One, this morning, appeared to Frvanctat.—From the N. York Evening Post deflect to the right at an angle of probably thirty of yesterday,we make up the following statement | degrees after striking near the point almed at. of financial affairs in New York THE LAST ON DIT. Most of the benk committees In Washington We hear in every quarter that the Hon. Simon have separated and gone home. The Boston dele- | ,. » eee ‘aon pened tarongit this city this morning ; but | C&meron is deeply chagrined and mortified by the one or two of the New York committee still re- | personal onslaught said to have been made upon main in Washington to finish up some business} him in secret session of the Senate, by Mr. Trum- connected with the old issues of Treasury notes. esti tl \- The substance of the present understanding be- Wall, tu dtscuming the question of the coniirme 1s as follows : =e. Mr. Chase nL seg to have the law of July 17,] character and temper of Mr. Trumbull’s opposi- Seselene e08 1a enn erizing omar pen orrens tion to bis confirmation are unusual and unjusti- the clause in reference to the issue of fifty millions | fable, and grow out of personal pique against « Demand notes weeks that te Ce 5 isi gentleman to whom he is more indebted for his ‘e understan r jase has tenn al- S, dy about $28,000,000 of demand notes, so that | °8' 12 the Senate, than to any gther living maa. under the existing law, to which he will be re- | 50 far as we can learn, no other Senator’s opposi- stricted. about $22,000,000 more may be issued; | tion to his confirmation has been such as to stir up pple ie bape cape Tecra < = bar the ire of Mr. Cameron’s personal friends; nordo ° sbursements ot the department Wwe belleve that there is any question of his ulti. In ieeaie these $250,000,000 be proposes to} mat: confirmation tothe Russian Mission pa oul mates Keone 365 per ag osm gead d cen’ ! . vo Ess A ene year after ‘ae, in denominations of 5's, THE WESTERN MOVEMENTS. 10’s and 20's, fundable tn 7.30 three-year notes, It ts hardly possible that the public will hear wu into a six per} of the occurrence of decided events in the ap- It Is also understood that none of the notes are } Prosching campaign of Gen. Halleck in less than fo be made « legal tender, but thet the banks are | 2 fortnight. The Portion of his force that has ail- “ime — on - it —< vey ee Cae ready moved must be simply destined to occupy lan, if carried out, it is believed by some Pesumption of specie nt. —— vibe weakneas of fore gn ewiones and gold is | of the Mississippi will be made. uced as one © first favorable symptoms, | There are many points to be quietly occupied, poh oe is et, pst carr ‘t | 224 connections to be made on that line, and be- that will be the result. tween Buell’s and Halleck’s armies, before blows The stock market is lower to-day, the financial | can be prudently essayed by either of them agreement telegraphed from Wsshington to the morning popees being regarded by speculators a8 MAYOR BROWN less favorable to a rise in fancysbares. There is, At the expiration of the parole of thirty days however, a strong undertone, and all good secu- granted to Mayor Brown of Baltimore, now in ritles are held for much higher prices. Some of Fort Warren, an extension of thirty da the speculative railway shares are also in good : Manse sabia demand at betrer prices. offered bim upon condition of not leaving Boston, The unanimous declaration of the House of | which was declined. Subsequently the Mayor’s resentatives ferday relative to the Tax lends tensi bill, bed a vere cashed efiret on the price of ie pecaced ase eget arated Government stocks. ‘The Sixes of 1541 rose 32% days with the privilege of visiting New York, per cent. with a good demand. “| This was also declined by Mr. Brown, who Gold is weaker ee et aeee De cent. In} refuses to accept any parole probibiting him exchange there is also 2 dowaward tendency— Ti2yatldy on Londen. ¥- from returning to Baltimore. aes a aren from Wash- GONE SOUTH lay Me whlebe tee eeetry | Yesterday, Lieut. Colonel Pegram, Captai: of October ist, w > Sieres. Svemeae $10,500,000 received ook ingle gona Mtr Tansil, Sutton, and Johnson; Lieutenants Lassell Over to the banks. and Poole; Surgeon Jeffreys, and Assistant Sur- The ny meivet from Washington | yeons Hindsay and Page, of the Confederate negotiated 7 Nowak nn, ‘ie army, left Baltimore for Dixie via Fortress Monroe Also about ten millions of 7.30 Treasury notes. and Norfolk, having been exchanged for Union prisoners rapa ARMs tee Geumant.—The im- = Portation of war material from Ge: many, already Tue Westean Exrevition —The Cairocorres- carried on a very large scale, is stil! increasing. zette Boxes and packages of every description contals: Pondent of the Cineinnatt Ga: telegraph , ing arms for our soldiers, and all sorts of material | J80- 14th. now needed for their complete preparation forthe | _ Gen. McClernand’s eolumn moved forward to- field, make up alarge proportion of every cargo | day from Fort Jefferson, and the column under brought to this port by the German steamship | Gen. Pain and Col. Cook aiso. ‘Those under the lines. command ofGens. Smith and Wallace, at Padu- The Hammonia, which arrived iast week, | cah, have made similar moves. The object or brought from twenty-five to thirty thousand stand | destination is not yet known. Gen. Grant and of arms, and a considerable q: of war stores. | steff willleave here to-morrow morning. The The Se which arrived morning, | Second poor pre (Douglas brigade) Cel. Dave Drings in addi: two batteries of field artillery, | Stewart, will arrive this Sete also the Seventh comprising sixteen ‘some Lge to be 12-pound- | lowa, Col. Lanman. The Eight Wiisconsin and shout one thousand four hundred boxes and | Col. Smith’s Lead Mine Regiment are expected pac! of material of 21! sorts. These are | here to-morrow. understood to contain at least twenty-five thous. Brigadier General is ex here ina my yy Se ae re inaise sbeaed. few days to teke command of one of the bri es +o i 8 and five hundred | in this division Major W. D. Sanger will as- barrels of salpetre, desi boxes the | sume command at Fort Holt for the present. Pir- same article, have, within a few da) ing was heard this p. m. in the direction of Fort to this port in the vessels of Jefferson, supposed to roceed from our gunboats. consigned “order,” and for which The cannonading down the river this Pp. m., no - This salpetre was was our gunboats and the rebel batieries” been to the ‘The gunboats x and St. Louis, and A. O. were no bills of lading. Tylor, on board of which were Com. Foote, Gen. much embarrassment Grant and bis aid, Capt. Logan, ran down with- but the agents of the govern: bel fortifications, ‘taken charge of most or sl! pened fire upon them, throwing about Provably be stored to-da twenty shot and shell in their midst. The rebels It is noteworthy | were slow in returning the fire. not more than five shot being thrown, which fell short. itis sa that one shell did much damage. American property in arms ou board the steamer. Officer Foote is convinced that he can re- pe oohny ag Th a See trou! duce pncrdilien ns small toes “when be de- might arise, conveyance ver with the whole ficet. No tor of war material which have been afforded b does or masked batteries were discovered. if an’ {orpedocs have been planted, the large nan. toops.—. nwa tis oF ce outing dows the iver will do ss Tus lsLanDov Sanvinia.—Ata lecture recently M. delivered at Newcastle u; 5 - saat all ae ton White, sbe silitmed that Cavour pledeca tee poe oO that Louls Napoleon is oni; waiting the ply because they cannot get cash for the wana? pet THE Sern — Se itiens a. Wieder, FUxeRal oF Cot. Cour.—On Tuesday the Wern her nor Presa mares of the late Samuel Coit took — by Ee giccberes on Gus, ‘among. be pat ead lnema conditk n of bis taking the oath of allegiance. ry ————> AUCTION SALE>. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MOKROW; By GREEN & WILLIAMS, FINE GOLD AND, SILVER W<TCHES CONGRESSIONAL XXXVIIth CONGRESS—Secend Session. oa 4 Suxats.—After the close of our report yester- Senate resumed the argument on the case of Mr. Lane, of Kansas. The vote wasthen taken PssoLction OF PARTNERSHIP. nat Pes ia January 1th, 1962, ‘ js 16-St* WASHINGTON, . C.. JANUARY, 1862. “REMOVAL. Rig Dap tae 3 Siriaas = on the motion to strike out the word ‘‘not’’ from rout of our store, No. . at 100 the ——_ thus reported from the Committee W: Have any 2 mie. F aikiee artge. e A. BININGER & CO. Wazkonsme™ : secrtment Bold - udiciary: Ssrortment i it Freno! ress oN Resolved, ‘That James H. Lane is not entitled Drums (Syetom= Grocoired Froock Bugles, tor nave ha ine, Laver end Sold Cham. to » seat in this body.”” pioatey, Gavalry. and A ectillery 5 asus pkg fies Dep french Watch, Agreed to—yeas 24, nays 16 Colebra: Srionete j Brass x ver, The resolution declaring Mr_ Stanton entitieg | meu of all kinds Aloo, the finest gua ity of Ven- R=EMOoOvED oe Tian Patont Lever, to a seat was indefinitely postponed, and, after an Be ether with s larce assortment of lntect Frenoh oS kere. executive session, the Senate adjourned. ic Muria Store of To Awo.s fs Neca | Tanoy us Hovsg.—After the close of our re; 8. METZEROTT, GREKNE WiLcra ae ‘The House had under consideration the con- Os wa sous Fe _avcnae and 1th st Ne. 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ja 16 ot (Repud.} Ano) 1oneers, tested case -E. man, in HALL! Avctionses. syivania which ae finally laid over until to-day, 8) ODEON HALL! orroute =” By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., and the House adjourned. aoe nfs i Tries SAB Socemes ser asda Ae Sai ieee eal rell— 1 1 1 The Cheasest and Best FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING can be had at WIESENFELD & CO.’s. MILITARY OVERCOATS, at lowest ra ei at WIESENFELD & CO.’s. TA! 2S SUITS, in abundance = RY DRESS WiRsENP EE 0,2. +20 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO GO TO THE ConPEDERATE StatEs.—On Wednesday morni: information was imparted to the provost marsha. @ party of twenty-five or thirty men had made arrangements to leave the city for the er of ging. to the Confederate States. Captain Thomas - James of the eastern district police, was or- dered to take a squad of men and intercept and WILLARDS’ HOTEL We invite the attention of our friends end patrons to the Card below : li due Terese aan HN @REGSON, No. 219 Pennsrivayia Avance, (opposite Willard’s Hotel,)§ tare them. I of hisorder be took | MUUITARY OVERS HRT cat D Score capture them. In pursuance is order "8. a squad of police Ae went out the Belair road to| ARMY BLANEE TS. six Pounds, The Subscribers, having opened & Branch Es- PUTURE DAYS. a piace called St Domingo, which he reached ne A g ANKETS, Six Pounds, tablishment in this City a few months since, and about ten o’clock. They then surrounded a} ARMY LANKETS, Bix, pounds. , By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO , Avot house, but before they could accomplish that feeling encouraged by the liberal patronage al- AGiirerion On Yo! fifteen men got out and ran. The police gave ready received from its friends and the loyers of - ‘commenoi ¥ we rn chase and succeeded in capturing ten of them, can be had at of a 7 3. oy rier ‘wont side = the others having outstripped the police, though WIESENFELD & CO.’8, pure and genuine . ent D thev were fired on several times. Nine who re- mained In the house were also captured. On those found inthe house there was little upon which to founda suspicion that they contem- plated leaving the State, though the Policemen alleged that they discovered the remains ofa quantity of burned paper. On some of those cap- tured outside of the house are said to have been letters directed to parties in the Confederate Opgon H-tt, teonth jn 16-1w corner 4% street and Is. ay. OR HOOKER’S DIVISION, MATTAWO- FOr BOOK ES UR ehK The steam propelier C. RALPH having been chartered to ran on'the above route, in place of the Telegraph, which undergoing repairs, made necessar {a consequence of ney!’ avenue 1 the household effects in; we name in reloth So‘ss and Parlor C! ‘bie a, ies, ah ar tension Si. and Cane-seat Reception WINES, LIQUORS, and other articles In their line, have determined upon a continuance and extension of their busi- ness. Their assortment embraces— FINE COGNAC BRANDIES ¥ sny Side Tabies or Piate Stands, re Din og Turkish Red Cpr sine. Gilt Cornice and Shades, ~h Chin g *, . Tse ates Till leave riya toot of |S: stree ever! . i ana FRID. H Statet, from Sis sity. F x ESDA : AY, at 10 o’o'ock: (of various age, brands, and districts,) arble-top Pressing trans and Weshetands, 1 Cl tr 3 » Walnut, dw: Glocker, Ammon Thompson, Jacob Sate | “ine few dope tee’ Tcloaraph will be added tothe | BOURBON AND SCOTCH WRISKIES, Wainet, and Bedwtende, line, Those having freight are requested to send it to the wharf the afternoon before as far a1 prac- Ese “— cnabie the boat to leave peoregtiy 2 the our, or froig! or aReO Apply on or to JOBN PETFIBONE, Agent: ja 14-6t* 479 9th strest,(up stairs.) Wm. H. Hoffman, Henry W. Ford, John Ford, W. Ford, John Watts, R. J. Zwangler, George Ford, John Baldwin, Richard Simpsou, Wm. Gross, John Coleman, Herman ‘tung, Patrick O’Brien, Julius $ Bradford, J. P. Swaine, Ed- ward H. Maccubbin, Isaac Weaver, James 8. JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c. Also, several valuable Tonics, Bitters, and Stomachics, which are remedies for ow! ‘s. Rugs, &o, Ss 5 Russell, John Fitzpatrick, David Somers and | T' &HASUR Y NOTES, WANTED FOR ee ieee MONEY—We have 02 hand a few hundred dollars in Wathington Corporation money, which we will aout a ecms suit peronaners 8s far as it will go) for easury notes ‘ialsst | "W.oM. SHUSTER & CO, THs IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subsori- ber hath obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, Jobn Hayes. All but five of the party Saving been arrested, they were brought to the city an lodged at the eastern police station to await the order for their disposal. It was intimated yes- terday that for the present they will be confined at Fort McHenry. It is alleged that two of the parties have been in Fort Lafayette, from which they were released some time since. headache, and the like. MADEIRA, SHERRY & PORT WINES, CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE, AND GERMAN WINES. HAVANA SEGARS. letters of administration on the personal estate of 1 00" +E, attens. bile the police were pursuing one of the par- ~ y 6 i bP } ws N. tles arrested, policeman Ketlly was shot by an- | Goormied xi persone hen tes ae eorenald Of all Varieties and Prices wars aopiy to M. BAMON. 32 at, other policeman, the ball baving entered the] gaid deceased are hereby warned to exiubit the lower part of bis back. It caused’ a painful but FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING same, with the vouch: hereof, to the subseri not dangerous wound. He was brought to the} ber, on or before th eventh day of January TOBACCO. ‘ AL D “9 city, sad his wound attended to. The liceman nest 5 they, ma other red law be excluded from FUR SALA AN RENT. who shot him mistook him for one of the fleeing | ®! benef of tho nid estate. ALSO, party.— Balt. Sun Given under my hand this eleventh day of Jan- usry, i662. BARBARA BPP, Ja 14 3t* Administratrix. STAR YOKE SHIR1S! Call and see my $1 50 SHIRTS, with and with- out Coliare. TWEED SUITS! Fashionable Suits. reaty-mads or made to order. eerie ve tinhmaenstaisnninsmaiesielasanaieeeaitpsions OR SALE-—At « great sacrifice, » BRICK F HOUS® and LOT, within ten minutes’ G ef Patent Office Inggire ot a M. HANSON, No sae 7th street, opposite Intelligencer Office. i 17 cost ——————————— Fe, SALE—An old e-tablished RESTAUR- ANT. wel 1 and provided. situated on 2 Bn elig.plehurine s ‘ooal- eon the kret floor of PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED MEATS AND FRUITS, SARDINES, VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c., &c. The Stock was particularly selected to suit the wants of Hotel-Keepers, Sutlers, Restaurateurs, FALLING OFF IN GOVERNMENT Freicnt.— There is great falling off at the railroad in the shipments of freight from Baltimore for the gov- ernment, during the last two or three days. The forage {s particularly short. Instead of from 100 to 150 car loads of hay, and from 50 to 100 cars of ity. : a akin Dolieh: ~~ Tree nid oriet ewe! oats and corn, which were sent from Camden LINEN COLLARS’ &c. They are invited to visit the esta’ ment, | which t- ere is & three year jesse ¥ station and Locust Point during the months of Fine COLLARS of the latest styles, which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. incigded 19 the ssie of the above. For further par- November and December, not more than one- CLOTHING! third. 7 one-foarth of these quantities are now x ; - sete ~ » Wits0n ‘oing forward, the hay being especially deficient general assortment at fair pricss, : Whether thie arises from ndedciency of tae, HENNING’S, Owing to the fact that they import most of tbe | ‘4 N ELEGANT FRONT ROOM. with Bosra, ticle, or from hesitation on fhe part of thecon-] ja15 3t* Seventh street, Island. | articles direct, and to their many business facili- | 405, fro ge ern 85 per month er one, ractors, in the expectation of a rise in price, we a a . are not entirely clear. Both theorles are suameated 50 ties, they are enabled to offer their stock Goods at | for two psrsons. Bs Ne. 1 BUFFALO ROBES! 500 Dozen Buck anv Sumer Sxin ARMY GLOVES! Just received from New York and will be sold at low prices at J. PEARSON’S City and Sutlers’ Supply Store, iai54t 491 Eighth st., near Penc. av. IN PRESS, INFANTRY TACTICS FoR THE INSTRUCTION, EXERCISE, AND MA- NGQUVRES OF THE SOLDIER: A Company, Line of Skirmishers, Battalion, Brigada, or Corps d’Armee. By Brig. Gen SILAS CASEY, U.S, Army. In Three Volumes. id Will be ready sho-ty, It is thought the full tn these im portant ahip- ments cannot continue longer than this week, as Major Belger will no doubt soon have a large re- inforcement of his hay and oat supplies —Balt Sua very low prices. Your obedient servants, A. BININGER & CO., Importers of Foreign Wines, Liquors, $c. ja 11-tf New Yor« anp Waskineron. HACENEY CARRIAGES. In gocordance with the requirements of the 20th Gabe, ke. tapproved Mavgh 30, ie } the jolioetiog ¥ oy ro a a pact one of said sot are publisned for the beneltt of concerned : - 2. And de wt enacted, That, from and tae pone of this aet, the foliowing rates of or ‘oharces for the conveyance of persons from one lace ty another in the city of Washington, in PE ig ag ty ts f 5 eight rclolock pm. thal not be Sg ae —_ isto each ve stance not over one an “s half mile, wonty-ave cents fi t for any distance over one & ball ‘OR SALE—Tvo sores of improved D. pe faced sts add Pracahapterec ese For. ars epee of or address THOM Bi EN, Beltsville, Prince ae a MAYOR’S OFFICE, Janvany 17, 1362.— In consequence of a death in the immediate amily of Meyor WALLACK, the offices ia the City Hall will be closed TO MURROW (Saturday) at Wo'elock m W, T. DOV excellent business. wishes to pay oe in order to ohn, ge his busmess. — who cannot ongupae 8 cash ospital of Ve to ten then ol) ts Bot AS. C. McGUIRE & ja16-8t Avotion gnd Commission M. 4 Acting Mayor. W==MUTUAL FIRE NSUD MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ©) = vem OF D.C OnE tie oni of the of the members will be heid at the Office ompany on MONVAY NEXT the2th instant, at 10 o’clook, when an eiection will be held for seven Mamaaere toserve forthe ensuing year, order: jal? 2t CHARLES WILSON, See, SPIRITUALISM.—Mrs. EK C. MORRI . h the celebrate1 Spiritual Medium, isin thas city and will receive those who may desire to in- displayed through her, her Rooms, 492 & at, makes fice office, © ars J as. Cc D. VAN NOSTRAND, Publisher, exceeding three miles. £fty cents i EDGR FOR from 10 8. m. to 10 p.m. ja 15-3t No. 192 Broadway, New Yora, | oxse any rence f carriage, oad. J ALEXA ee Dayton’s Bakery. aa] — phy en Srale iat ‘Sshintton, (Ce WASHINGTON LECTURE ASSOCIA saan - whole hack, ca. . vehiole, the A FRONT : IN. ands nts for every fifteen office. The Seventh Leoture NEW YORK. - ist inets and or ail oon 6. other deten- ov sborho b REV. M.D.”-ONWay, ingetl yences or tion later than eight o'clock p. m , the o On FRIDAY EVENING, Jt wary 37, EVED a * anuary 37, 1962, or driver of backaty carriages, oabs, or other oles may demand and receive at the rate of fifty per oentum on the foregoing olarges in additicn there- Seo 13. And be it enacted, That no owner or drf- ver of a hackney cf&rringe, osb,or other vehic! BRANCH, No. 456 Bleventh st., between G and H, WASHINGTON, D.C, DAYTON’S PIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERB, bad ‘SPONGE BUTTER CRACKERS, esi paesetcat 15-st* Smithsonian Institution. Sutject—Tur Gotpex Hour.” Doors oo Ot 7 sgl ecture at 8 o'clock Ticke cents, % be had at the Bookstores and bed BOSTON CRACKERS, oarrys ager oF Scneewe at ‘une foregoi as at the door. a ja 16% “ WATER CRACKFRS, —— any poretn teas the ratese Ea HE & " > > “ conveyance 0: \y pe'sen qv ol RTHE ANNUAL MEe NS, OF THE SODA CRACKERS, this act established; nor shall the driver of any xe WATER CRACKERS, hackney carriage, cab, or other GRAPH COMPANY will be hed atthe offoe of the Company, No. 145 drosdwer, in the City © - LEMON BISCUL Fr. og geen pay or hire, when oarrying ar ya New York, on WEDNESDAY, the 23th day of “ Celebrated MINCE PIES. pAessngere in Vehicle agree to pay for th ee January ins a ak 1g o'olcek m 2 seats , be allowed to take up any other pas- ja 5 lw AMBRIDGE Liv INGSTON, | Hotel- keepers, Heads of Families, and Sutiers th &re invited to try our excellent MINCE PIES, TESTIMONIAL. Camp Scorr, Sept.9 1961, Mr. Dayton—Sir: All of us, beth officers and privates, havo ate freely of four Pies, I can con- scoientiously state that no man is on the sick list from partaking’of them. To toli the truth, we are heart-eick because we can’t get enough of them, They are the only real luxury we have had since we left home. E. Tineey, Surgeon, IL?” Discount to the Trade. J. L. DAYTON, jall-lm_ 456 Eleventh «t., Washington, D.C. BOSWELL's Medicated Cough Candy, For COUGHS, i imaaessaen FOR pog~ exister’s Office, 14, otioe is hereby Given (hat iceben sued to aid lceneae tne Beene oe eer with inert thte alleen gangs omolanon wih I Qf s. jslb4t_ SAM" E DOUGLASS, Register, NOTICE TO HUCKSTERS. . jegister’s Off e, Jan, 14, 1862, jotics is here! ven that loenses jesued to H pit Deotmbor Sist, and that ead licenses must be renewed, in compliance with law, at this office, within = days. jets 4 SAM. E. DOUGLASS, Rexister. THE UNION PRAYER MEETING W: att 100k p m., to be conti one hour only. © to prevent any owner or driver of 'a hackney a riage, cab, or other vehicle from reeeiving an: untary compensation, the conveyance 2008. Over &nd Above the rates hereby but it shall nevertheless be the auty or driver aforesaid to inform the pergon. 08 such extra compensation of the rates this aot; otherwise the said owner 5 tyes shall be deemed guilty of baving compensation. HOOD|336 Penner rom o. Huoksters ex: ence, and refuse 'o carry - making the liostion, the OR REN ADAME 8, can be consuited upon all aifaire COLDE, |. yous ahalferfet and Wing the name F taratabed toa of Life, » Courtship, and Marriace—never BRONCHITIS je-o8 of any person, it shall gat 9 fae BED known to fail. Call ani see hor, at No. US? Teese INFLUENZA, mation was feise, and there warnot Fie rates tieth street, corner of L. ja 17-2t* HOARSENESS, fide ay owner or ent in ‘Washi Sohoct tor eli ep eR SIME HER | And all incipent stages of Consumption. | Sibi be ania to the anove sepaity as above desirabie._No children 'm the house. ja i3-Iw_ ©! for English and Freno. ‘onday, Jan- cSrriage, cab, or DBO) ‘. Ov! — uary 20th, New York avenue, between i3th and !4th For ra'e, wholesa'e and retail, by . a mon a for or hire, snail HAS eae, Piet) capped ata. jn 17-¢6t& 2aw6t Ge ui Th pacha FEN ressist, demand or receive sax sipater the oa. rae. ses courensent sa the avenus ven! Office OR SALES One of two hack CARRIAGES, Gharien Alien, «aries Stott, forth within the city o: Was than ie eatab- iS jevetis evenue, borth site, between conf Pra thr RAINY": and Ha:cess com- . 8. Clark, . B. Entwisie, lished in the is oto § fare estad. by thie sot, | ¢th ate. ma ational tote n '3 stable, =< M Rouee a Ke aiinior. or shall rofane soon, such at the —— rd Cc: ‘son, * a rates, he si rfeit and 7 3 J.W.N . r tl 07 act UARTERMA "8 OF FIC! 50,000 S¥AE" GL ANDSILVER FoR MilSura, 3°D-O°Donner. =? seciibed Cy che tirtonth mast bees tee. eee Eee tak tem District Currennn was a es Notes and Ridgely, 4. F Dawson, and the same is herehy deo! to sppiy, to sie. ghs Prorosats will be Btthis Office eS ae Love oy. TP. Sullivass running for hire within thie Corecration: and 1c | ySuAL8 PRorosats will bereo ing tn de- Beak o> FA co., m A Gray, win. H. Daw, shall not je-wfal for aay person or persons to a aty pointt> Us Sectguaned the Quar- as is snkors. Dear rey Hotel, A.J. Boriand & Co, J. R. Cassin, le gh or ale hire within the eity of Was.- the Ratload oity i iw jun. Chron J 2 Ps. avenue, R.A. acon, z pr Git etn ington, unless such person or se ive THYUSAND D ‘Or PERHA’s EXCURSION. Penn. avenue, near Hrows's Hotel. previously — a a uader i pepal i incurring P nat Georgetown :—R. 8, T. Cissell, J. L. Kidwell, | hackney carriages; Woe be out eer tteanseatees eeeeeres From Baltim New Yerk and shall act, with voting in is pascd huok Sothoron & Barnard, ee ee || be construed retur: 3.00 wand by Draggiets and Sutlers generally. jsi7 3t* pereoa weno be the wn of # een, ~ 5 Te Bosto $13.50 CHARLES S. FOWLER & CO., Se eeenee, at on other wanna to Cae IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, FINE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, ROLL METAL GOODS BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS JAPANNED WAITERS, ETHERIAL AND SOLAR LAMPS, COAL OIL Lams, fAnreans, é. ie eee. ae Tikinw Hal Saaetn Sity, RESRNGATEANDLASHN BIER DEOR, Segre Jae > _ Tioke's for sale at the NATIONAL HOTEL, Where further particulars msy be had, Time for leaving Washington expires on Set January, Tick ood ickets g ta cen pany dey before ia 17-12t* Rialto House, Basement corner D and Ninth strects. O'BRIEN & DENGEL, PROPRIETORS Where do you get the best of OY8TERS in rr wat ‘agous. peeeraican BU BNERY FOR SALE, every style? tis reais Atthe RIALTO HOUSE, de2-im* corner ot to —_ Corner of D and Ninth sts, FURNITURE! eit REF RESRMENAG cPEALS at 8 hours, and FURNITURES’ e i, ot tae ent ATMARGES | tte ure ult atetog tet ag agp IORI SP deanttpaty Amstel LIQUORS and] Peyey Wie Investor witboat males rows, et] | MOUSER FOR NITURE | SRIEMERES RPL caaaebser ook ba iy Ba: 4 Stables built in th It £318 Iron Hall; where Sind the | ail Cry . isrza02s At Corner Ot DT ond te as beput ap snd taken down ‘without wjery to rest and beat every Sah — ee eer ‘Orders oan be ! to complete, New, 13 your Jie, TO BUY OVER- a CsMITh . No. 460 Sev-nth streot, opposite Np RRR ER eo RSH, Fon sabes iP ng ae Aram ett OFFICERS AND ss ania ‘avenue, neat ee cs ek Tintsrthe name er a Go has tht wn a near = 6 cane 8TOV sro i A lnrée choclbon heat, whieh inis ve GES AL RNSI P Siete erwcte ies be eect

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