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THE EVENING STAR. ~ WASHINGTON OITY: wast RDAY.. GF READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SBE OUTSIDE FOR INTERSSTING TELE- @RaPuIC AND OTHBR MATTER. SYIKIT OF THE MOBNING PRESS ‘Tie Intelisgencer treats upon the policy of “Ext ination” strenuously advocated by th~ extremists both in snd ont of Congree-, aud which sbandons all hope of reclaiming the ix- fsurgrnts by negotiation or policy even after th: y may have been conquered, looking rather t@ (heir removal by death or exile, and the re- } eopling of the whole territory of the Sov®h by a loyal population from the North, who sha'l succeed to the forfeited lands and goods of the ex-erminated population. The Intelligencer points out certain diMculties in-carrying out this policy, such as the human- isa feeling at the North, which shudders at capi al punishment, the expense of the thing, which will strike the practical; and finally comes im the fact that you must firstcatch your hare before you can cook it—i.¢., must first conquer & people before you can exterminate it The Chronsle publishes Judge Advocate Holts review of the testimony in the Porter ccurt martial, and, in reviewing it, is inclined to “concemmn the leniency rather than the se- seri y of he sentence. Tus Fivaycy Bitt—I: is not certain that tle Musnce bili will pass as amended by the Commitire of the Whole on the state of the Union. The enbetitate of Mr. Stevens, as os- sentially modified, has many frien It @uthorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to lar $H,400,H0, and to !reue tor any part of the amownt legal-tender nutes, bearing in- terest payatie © mi-snnually in coin at the Tate of a cent per cay, redeemable at the plea- sure of the Goverrmentin sums not less than = &. sub rotes to be receivable for all dues excepting duties on imports and interest on bond+. The amount of non-interest-bearing legal tender nos ax soon as practicable to be reduced, and the maximum not to excerd Fh 04 (0, . SF The voysee of the iro te Fortress Menror has re d+ nc» in the aenworthiness of the Monitors of the improved build. Captain Rodgers + graphs the history of the voyage to the Department. When off Delaware Breakwater the tug which bad the Weehawken in tow— frightened by the coming gale put in, but Cap‘ain Rodgers stood on his course. saying h« wanted to see whatttuff his vessel was made of. The storm of Tuesday night was a hurr:- cave. The waves ran thirty feet and rolied over ‘be deck. A little water leaked in atsome of the port-holrs, and there was « slight leak- age forward, but no damage was done, and no Tepairs are required. - Not So.—Ree atiy we copied the followin: item from an exchange «Ter New Or: ELECTIONS.—Mr. Bon- Heny. in the New Orleans ele ction cies, stated bet re the Hou:e Committee on Elections that he was notified by Gen. Butler, atter he 1 deciarec himself a candidate for Congress, not te run sgainst Mr. Fiancers, as he wanted Flan- ders tiected. -Mr. EKouligny stttes that Military iaw wes rigidly exercised in that district. In regard to the other district. he did not know whether it was enforced at all.” Mr. Bouligny writ s to us saying that he has Rever given uny swch testimony before saii committer, and that there is not a word of truth in the statements quoted. eS SSS @# From the publisher, and from Hudson Taylor, =! Penn: ylyania ayenue,we have early copies of the A:lantic Monthly fer February, Soataining contributions by most of the lead- ing’ writers of the North, and by some of Uid World celebrity. The number contains a characteristic “Biglow Paper” by Prof. Lowel! aad, amongst other good things, an appreciative article upon Jane Austen, that first of novelists, male or female, pact or present, coutribuied by Birs. Waterson SF Two children of Mrs. Frances Sloan were burned to cewih in Raitimere on Thur ésy pight Inst. Mra. Sloan was walking down stairs with them, when he feli, and a coul oil jamp, which she had im ber hand, broke, ana the fluid ran upon ibe «Jothes of the children, setting them on fire, burning them in ench a manner that they died shorily afterwards. Mrs. Slean was aise seriously burned. S7 The Eastport, « formidavie gunbont cap- tared cm the Tennessee river shortiy after the capitulation of Fort Henry, completed at Cairo, * ard then cond: mned because her keel was too weak to«nable her tocsiry asufficiently heavy armement, bos bein strengthened and will socn receive her gunz, when she will at onc: 0 into service. Tus LoyaL isp To Protect Tus Froytiex.—The President favors a plan pro- posed by some of the Northwestern m+ mber: tw enlist some of the luyal Indians in the wes. erm part of Minnesota and Bacotah to prot-ct the white settlers and repel the invasion of ‘hose Indians who sre still in arms and dis- posed to make more trouble. = @7 Judging fiom the suppiivs which are oiling forward from Cjpcianati, Gen. Rose- fans army is not likely to suffer at present. Capt. Gill is shipping as rapidly as possible 1400 large packages, comprising the following amor g other srticles: 150,00 paifs of drawers, 14,( shirts, 150,000 pairs gf stockings, and & 4 pairs of infantry trousers. pos und Leia SH Secretary Chase gave a dinn-r yesterday to numb Tt of Senators and Representatives. Among the number present were George Ban- croft, General Cameron, Collector Barney, of New York, John Jay, of New York, Senator Colamer, and Hous. J. T. Nixon, of New Jersey, Shelinbarger, Potter, Thomas, Ed- wards, and a number of others. S7 The Senate Finance Committee reduce the House appropriation to sixty thousand dol- lare in the Agriculiuzal Department, on the plea that-it is necessary to retrench at all points. S7 Render unto (wesar the things that ara Caesar's, and unto the Star the things that are the Star's, ob, New York Commercial Adzcr- freer { es SF Goy. Andrew, of Mace. S7 The St Louis Xepublican. discasging the Victory at Arkansas Poet, says that Mc- (ter and and Porter will probably push up the Arkansas augl White riversand make tha m.06to every considerable ad\antages al- ready ed. Pine Bluff on the Arkinsas, aud St Charles on Whit» river, are next gy order, i", indeed, they were not sv much weak. ¢ned by reinforcements to Churchill as to render ssistance useless. Little Rock can dont! ess be taken b Vigorous ouset. Thea fir-t fruits of thesuc rss onthe lower Arkansas aturally be to compel rebel (ten, Holness t drow sn li outstanding detichinent tothe mie: f ge State. The eneay Grappa: trem in irent of Gen. Schofiel Marma: ure ond tin wen will skedaddle Pp Cpt tly Lhe sc -sions garrisous at Po bona, 8 Are will hurry back, ac « is in the city. Mi-sourt and Northern Arhanes we wred ul the presence of the @aes. wn te Tillas, Whet Geaeial ug: will do abou! it rr + question is wilbeow: is toces for the redetot Lite Ko «i ~o, for, in onder to rule ieniy st en the tasts Capital, be wit r oars ae the Federsi-, baving water comme And peariy a hund transports, cau move more rapitiy than » Rebel Barer Litue Rock ts e2 oy our forces, den. Gornan can hold the upp rhsalt of the State of Arxaisas Aumost as easily vuid bold the single potefHelems. Acc Geus hoftield’s command pid the occu, ats comes & sure thing. 87 The cvllector of the Government war tax in Lonts ville, Fy.. vetween the 25th of Novem. ver snd ibe tof Decemb r, collected and peid over Sict.(a, SY Capt. B.C. Yancey, son 1. Yau y, was one of the siai: Aluifreeeboro” the Hon. Wm. St the baie of OUR MILITARY BUDGET. THE sk ,4 LIANT UNION SUCCESSES | MORE Bi IN ARKANSAS. ————— CAPTURE OP ST. CHARLES AND DES ARC, WHITE XIVER, BY OUR NAVAL FORCES UNDER COM. PORTER, > CAPTURE OF PRISONERS, CANNON AMMU- NITION, FIELD RIFLES, &e..&e!! > 8 OUR LIGHT DPAFT GUNBOATS PEN OVER THREE HUNDRED MILES U? WHITE RIVER! ee Catro, Jannsry 23-655 p. m.—How. Gideon Weilee -— Have just—5.30 p. m.—r-ceivid ste: - -rem from Memphis, Tetin., from Acting Rear f#dmiral D. D. Porter, on toard U steamer Isiack Havk, mouth of White River, January 5 follows: «We have taken St. Charles, Davall's Bint, and Des Arc, and the light drafts are over three hu: @red miles above the mouthof White river. The De Kalb, Lieut. Commander Walker, cap- tured at Duvall’s Bluff two eight-inch guns with carriages, smmunition, &e., two hundred Enfieid rifl-e and three platform cars; les Arc we captured thirty- a quantity of arms 4: munition.” PEx¥OcK, Fleet Capt. CONFEDERATR OFFICERS CAPTURED AT ARKANSAS POST. The following officers b«longinz to the Con- tederate Navy surrendered their arms to our | naval officers at Arkansas Post, Jan. i2: John N. Dunnington, Col. commanding 3d Lrigade, and tet Taeut.C. S. N., commanding naval forers: Joseph Preble, Actiag Master © S..N; Frank Ranger. do; F: M. Boby, Is; Li-: t. and Brigade Orduaace Officer and Mid- shipman do.; N.M. Read, Assis ant Surgeon. W.S. Camptell. Major and Quartermaster 3d brigade and Captain's Clerk; Howell Quigley, vd Asst Engineer, Samuel Sullivan, 5d do. do. Jos. Nutter, master’s mate; H. A. Lang, cap- tain’s steward; Geo. Elliott, John McDonald, boatswain's mates: W. C. Fisher, master at aims, Chas. Let ig, ordnance master; John B. Horsett, do.; Michael Kemmert, do.; John Shep- bard, do.; and twenty petty officers. THE siTTATION. ‘ Lette: rom the front state all is quiet at Stafford Court House and Faimouth. There are no casualties to report, and no cause for uneasiness among those having friends in the army. All sre safe, and will be for some time. Good rewsis expected soon by the War De- partment, froff} Vicksburg. AKRIVALS AT THE SOLDIER'S KEST The following have arrived at the So'dier's Rest per train :—°3: recruits for the 7th Maine | regiment, Col. Mason, (which was lately sent | to Maine tu have its ranks filled,) aad also a few recruits for the 25th New York regiment. — 202 IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUT. ‘ —— REMARKABLE STATEMENTS BY A REBEL PAPER! oe “THE YANKEES HOLD ALL THEY BVER HELD.” ANOTHER YEAKS PROGRESS TO MAKE THEM MASTERS OF TE CONFEDERACY, ————— The Richmond Ezominer of the 20th hasare- | markable editorial, in which it makes the fol- lowing singular admissions: wit ts not altogetirr an empty boast on the part of the Yankees thal they hold ail they evereheld, and that another year of such progress as they have ale ready made will find them masters of the Southern Confedrracy. They whe thixk independence is to be achieved by brilliant but inconsequenti: vitories, would go well to look with the nat- ural eye at the mhgmitude of Yankee pos: £i0l8 in our country. Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri are claimed as constituent parts of the Contederation: they are as mneh in tue power of Lingpin as Maine and Minnesota. ‘Lhe pledge, once deemed foolish by the South, that he would shold, occupy and possess” ail the forts belong.ng to the United States Goy- ernment, has been red: emed almost to the ietter by Lincoln. Forts Pickens and Morgan we sullietain, but, with thrse exceptions, all the strongholds ou the seaboard, from Fortress Monroe w the Rio Grande, are in the hands of the ene y cem-oling and very easy to say that it Was ampossible tu prevent all this, and that the eecupation uf the outer edgy of the Republic smounts tor ug. Lirewry’s Blutf and Vicks- burg give the lit to the first assertion, and the ob wasd movementot Rosecrans towards Ala- berfa, the presence of Grantin North Missis- shy pi, snd of Cr:tis in Middie Arkansas, to say pothing of Kauks at } y Urles eud Baton Revge, ectat rest the silly dream thata thin strip of sen-const orly is in the possession of our fore. The truth is, the Yankees are in the very heart of the Confederacy; they swarm on sll our boid rs, they threaien every in. portant city yet belong wo us,and nearly two hundred thousand cf them are within two days march of the Confed+rate capital. Tuis is fo fiction. Itisatactse positive that none can deny it. “Noris this all. The President tells as, in his message, that the troubles with the Lucian trites have beon removed, aud no further d. culty is anticipated. The imteHigence we ob- tain from private and trstworthy sources does not confirm te President’s sanguine assertions. The Ezaminer goes on to say that the condi- ton of affairs is “distressing” for the Condede- rates, that New Nexico and Arizcnaare, for the tume being, lost to them, and that «the state of disaffection in Tennessee and Missis- Fippi (growing cut of the Perce ment of in- competent Gfhcers and the fancied n-glect of tbat country by the Confederate Government —not from any lack of ferver in the cause), which Preeident Davis’ visit was intended to hesl, is likely to revive under the depressing influence of Bragg’s retreat and his,continu ance in con.mand—add all this to the-forego- ing, @nd it will be seen that the Yankees hive mach to encourage them in the prosecution of ihe war, and we nota little to excite serious apprebentions as to the fature. The Ezaminer concludes its jeremiade by urging the further enforcementof the conscrip- tion, and says: “If within the next two months we do not add aeventy-fite or a hundred thousand men to our Forces in the Southwest we shall come ta gricf.”’ Nationa R&catioys WITH THs Isptays. | By permission et the chairman of the Commit- eon Indian Affairs, Father Beeson read tho | following paper at their meeting yesterday : The Government of the United States as- scmes ai wofold relation to the aboriginal tribes under itscontro!. It makes treaties with them — Ss with @sovercign nationality. It also pro- feeees to be their guardian and protector. But | practically it does not proiect them from the ercesest outrages, and dors not fuilill its treaties | only so far as it serves its own purpo-es, irre- | bd | cuve of the Indians’ rights? The cons .Guence is a rapid wasting away of che Indians, anda thorough demoralization of the public Teind through ghe reaction of the Processes by which the lodi¥he' destruction ix accomplished. 1am prepared to furnish authentic testimony to the following points: 1. That the crimes which were charged upon the Indians in tie late outbreak in Minnesota, cnd for which thirty-eight of them have been hung, are of common occurrence as committd ty white setters in the Territories upon the Indians, against which they have no redtess and no protection. 2. That the Indian Department, as practicall cs ried ont, is at once a fraud and swindle bot upen the Indians and upon the people of the United States, and that the first step in reform js AN impartial investigation from the Indians’ | standpoiut & weil @s froin thatot their accu. | seers I therefore ask that this commitree will au- thorize the xammoning of witnesses ia accord- Suce with the bill to that effect offered by the ivmber from Tennessee (Mr. Maynard) and Paered by the House. Tiere not beivy a quorum, the committer ad- jeurned until Tuesday, SONIC.—A resumed of z lumbia Chapter No. 15, BoA Mo wsit ‘» beld at Central Masonic Hall, corusr of 9th and DL streets, un MONDAY, January Sth. at seven peeks: fro ee are ¢arnestly requested to nt,and worthy com ia- vived.” By Order Of the’ eee . A. 0. THOMBON, Seo’y. OFFICIAL Aszamax LixcoLy, President of the United States TEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE BYBNING STAR. LATEST FROM CAL‘tORNIA AND To All Whom tt May Concern. Ratisfactery evidence weden and Norway, st New ¥; cenise him as sueb. and declare him free to exer- cine and enjoy such functions, vileges as are allowed to the Wi moet favored nations, inthe United States. In testimony whereof, I have caused these letters to be made patent. and the Seal of the United Staics to be he-cunto athxed Given under my hand at the city of Washing- ton, the 2iet day of January, A {L. S.J and of the Independence of the States of America, the s7t THE AMERICAN CONSUL AT GUYAMAS NUR- DERED BY THB APAC :) "a THE FRENCH FORCES ENCA\MPED AT PUR. powers * Vieo-Consals‘of the © TRATE | —.—_——_ PREPARATIONS FORATTACKING THE MEX- — San Franciaco, Jan. 23.—Mazatlan dates to the Id inst. have been received. Mr. W. L. Baker, the American Oonsul :t (Juaymoasr, Was murdered abont the “ch of De- ceimber, while visiting the silver minesa that place by a party of the Apachee Incians, The Courtey arrived at Maza‘lan on the 3d { with late dates from the ci‘wpf Mexico where & rumor prevailed that the Fren h had encamped at Puebla and had made a disposi- tion of their forces preparatory to attacking the he M LINCOLN” © President : BY Wick TAM i. Sewarp, Secretary of State sic lnchet ie D&PARTMENT OF STATR, Washisaros, Jan 22, 1353. Releases from the draft on the ground of alien age have been &! owed in the following case+ Where Drafted .. Montgomery to., Md. io do. urence Wright * sees ston co., Wiseon, Joaeph Kredelcamp. fgeessuse Dsr ART MEET ciecacy menace rds made by the Bmancipstion sion forthe District of Colambis, will bo commenced at the office of the T-easarer ofthe United Sta‘er,on Mouday, the 2jth instant, Persons interested will govern themasives ac 8. P. CHASF, Secretary of t! PERSONAL. aT GT ved in Washington tho celebrated MADAME FORREST. who has arrived from lady was a pupil of the renowned Signer Ma strologer of Venics, was bora with anatural gift; telis the past and future correct warrantato cure rheumatism and otner dise caa show a likeness of your fatu absent friend in reslity. Payments of a ai _ on Sth, between D and Natal. Batixn. of Fabbath at }1 a m..and Rev. Mr. Mice koAtTS p.m. Oitizens atd eo. dially invited to attend => MAONIC Ma:ne. preach joUTDers are cor- te VOTICE —B 5, F. and A. M.—A rp-eial f this ledge will be heid ) AFTERNOON, at the streeta, for the of att nding the funrralof W. Brother B. wax, P.M of C w ceMmupication o. clock THIB sil, corner of @ Astrologint Europe This woode: uestly reqaeries ane sojoarning members frater invi 10 be pres: n' vem MJOSHUA T. TAYLOR, Sec. THE BURNS will celebrate the 10ith Birth Day of their on MONDAY EVENING, the % at Messrs. Dorr & Stauton Ladies fifty cents; gentile men not admitted: cnn be consulted at ber resi- | derce. in north I street, between 7th and sth sts ; the only three-story new brick house in the square. 95 Seventh et. Supper on the tableat Th p.m_ Tickets can be ® & Mohun’s, Pa ave aad at enue _ CRAWFORD, Sec'y OF MICHIGAN -Th Abniversary of the admission of the State {Michigan wiil be celebrate! by a Dinner at 212 Pencosylvania avenue, ad ing Willards’ on MONDAY, the hk The proceeds of the entertair tented to the Meel: had at Blanchard Philp’s & Solomon jaaestT $M. L. SMITH, Clairvoyant, Test Meliam, 60 scuth Astroet, Capitol Hill, between Ist's sts . heals disess> by magnetiam with but little i +s nu! d describes your deceased fries he Tweaty sixth ug harbands. wive: esexactiy tho lovers 1 Iso se = your nd for the unmarried, se accurately (hot porors marvel with re events in business, m Hours from 9am’. till? arkham's. No. riages, reade character nt are to be pre an Soldiers’ Relief Associa RS. WREN 11.1. CUNTINTES TO CURE Es RRKY DISEASK BY > HAND MAGNETISM 445 K Street, Bet Wkes Gra AND ITH $2—can be obtained of any member of nittees named below or of M . Committ+ on Invitation. Yorke AiLee, NO LMPUSITLON M ADAME RO bern wth a natural gift “ never known to fail Astrologist, was She teiie the past aad Cause speedy er those long reparated $35 P street West, between 6th aid 7th, aesr oa that can ‘show orabeent fc-eod in tometer J Arraneemenis, H. 4. Alvord, wes brings toget likeness ef future husban -e Ladies 5) cnts, gentlemen $1 TAKE NOTICE, gave over serernl Egzrra,al! d i ue received, fur § epectively on the 2d iw 2, and whereas for which said no’ ECTURES.—Prof Hous * ‘lt 1 ons uf War’ on FRIDAY =* SMITHSONIAN res commence At 8 o'clock pm. Admittan: 7=N OTIC E.—Represent: Commntter, Relie | sre requested to méet at Ro. DAY. January 2lst,at }2M .as bu. ofimportsnce to them and those under the: atives of Sanitary and State Associat’ ehava not receive 5 were given, [ forewars all perfons from purchasing aid notes \as we shall uot JOHN 3) PRITZONY, CHARLES LEMAN MEs.¢ 5B. GILBERT phe cures all Diseases of long standio. éue satisfaction when all others fail. © for ae lves,at No. 351 M street, be REGISTER’S OFFICE INDIAN DOCTRESS. ANTARY, 6, 1353. Notice ig hereby given that licenses i-sued to for stalle in the several kts, and to uwners of dogs, exp red Decenbe * d license inuat ba renewed 1 atthi-¢ fice within ten days AMUEL E. DOUGLASS Register er Y PosT OFFIC Notice is hereby given that im accortance with the Postma ter General, DAY. January 6, and for days thereafter, for redemption soiled or defaced pusiage stamps becons so vy being used as currency. No. 18, between the hours of 10 pm. PHANE, Postmastar > TTR. BALLS. PARTIES, &c. OSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT . %8.— Take Notice—The 3HUEL: BOY®= beg leave to announce to their many friends, avd ihe publicin general, that account of the incl+meney of the went! eireleventh GRAND Jan. 26th, to be given at Temperance Hail. E st., be-ween 9th and lth. wentieman and Indies. | the night of the 224 th Wasnixatow. D.C. tivns laid down eceive, on TU the saves of thirt they have post to next MOND. Tickrte $1, 0d BF Tickets ixsued fo be received on the night of th PUSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, Jan. 26. | COME ONE—COME ALL! HE SECOND GRAND OUTIULON PARTY of th PEACEABLE CLUB onic Hall, Green street ' and the Canal on W 4 The members will spare no pains to make this the best part Supper and R- rienced caterer, Tickets $1, aimitting a gentleman and lad By order of the Committee. BOARDING. OAKDING —T wo Rooms for rent, with Board, in a private family. large. cheerful, lighted | with ens—one heat-d from Would prefer in future to rent to permanent board An excellent table, and References giv on SRESH TOMATOES AND GREEN CORN, Corner i aad Elevent) ata. tehaser, HORSE. b+ At NEW YORK @ROcE ,to be given a: Ha 1 1 between Bridge ai ESDAY, Jan. 2is' of the season. Aine avenue, next d eshments served by an expe sundry, befare 10 o'clock, Monday. 26th Tseful for city expre-3 1 7th street, on the Island B CLLs cou GM STRUP, roe COLGHIS, COLDS, BOARSE market business at we j ‘ESS, CROUP. We recommend this admirable remedy to the Price 25 conta per bottle. CHAS. STOTT $75 Penusylrani T. rms moderste. every attention paid to comfort aud required. Railroad within one square. | at No. 203 Sixth str een Mand N. 323-28" OARDERS CAN BR AC. n&® pleasant home.one square rd’a Hetel. Inq AY BOARD —A few Day Boarders com:acdated with good home-board at $5 par week at the New York Hictel, corner of 7ih and B QYeteEer Just srrived, OYSTERS' * cargo of CHER- Donalceon and R." Winfie withing to purchare there Oy study their interest by calling early at DONALD- . SON & WINFIELD's the Ovster Dock, NAME. By Wilkie Collins, Illustrated. {.¥. Braddon the sather of * Line apon SELLING OFF! OFF! 4 The + ntire +toek of rich Fail and Winter DRESS GUODS, now in store rye stock hand: ed some SHAWLS AKS. will be closed out cash, to make room for pew 5 Y special attention of the Ladies sre invited to this ne? tor barga'ns. J. W. 523 7th st . above Pa. a oe BOURBON WIIISKY. 7u barrels Old Beyrbon Whisky, a very superior | article. direct from Kentucty, for agle by H. CAMP oe Floyd Modern War; ts Theory and Practice maps and disgra By Capt Szahad WAGUNS! WAGONS! WAGONS! 8, male of the best Land will be : ES, ROCKA Can 87 Carriage or Wagon Repairing of all ki prowy iy a tended to. ROBT HG —:374'D 383 Pa avenue, bet. 4°. and & ROMK9 COLLEGE MBA HAM. Coachmaker, mee B aLtimors Couyty, Mo. and 477 Eighth street. ixth semi annaal aession of this Irstitution | b: Young gentie- | Opers on the mien received st ary REV. 8B. BIA, wasmiautes Cousty ALDRON, Pri case of George W Piki VIAN BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS— Nasareth Hall, N h i | County. Pennsylvania. Résy of access from Phila- North Penn. Railroad to Bethlehem isburg by Lebanon Valley Railroad \d thence nine miles per 5! ‘aitior $5 per quarter. say EDWARD H. UBTO Nor. | Two HUNDRED Gs! Northampton ceased. 0: the asset~in hand as farasthe same have been collected and turned into moaey; when and where ail the creditors and heirs of snid deceased (3t the Orphans’ Court of oresaid,) with their claims | vouched, or they may otherwise by law exelnded from all beneSt in said deceased's estate: provided a:opy of this order be published once a week for threo weeks in the Evenin, weviens to the said ith day be _Sa U4-lawse Bosvztes are notified to attend, Washington county afc TC} lions of goed SWILL for | sale at Harwood Hospital daily. HAN DEBBCHIEFS. OR LADIES— Embroidered, Grose Linen i tehed. To Register of Willa, MEDICATED COUGH CANDY dered, Hematitched, Heavy German Handspun. ry large. and we will offer pices matt Feb. | PLLASANT AND EF¥KCTUAL REMEDY ever introduced for the cure of | | She above stockade i hem withcut sey ad: . & W. . 48 Market Bpace, under Avenue Heuse, Between 7th end Sth ats GOLD PAPBRHANGINGS, t, Gold Stamped, and medium ap Also, a vi PA WINDOW AHADES of any oe in Store or made to order. 0; | ing or Window Shades punctually execu! Terms coe for goods and labor Pe. No. 486 Seventh atreat, 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Mall. SEONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, &e. Singers and public speakers should use it, 8s they will find it clears and strengthens the voice. Parents may save themeclves the jose of many hours rest by giving their children who are subject to croup half stick of candy before Tetiring. Sold at all the principal drug stores and at Boswell’s Drug Su re, corner Maryland a bue and 7th street. Coat OIL, ety of Glazed PBR GALLON, - | essere At'NEW YORE G S Corner I nud Re tis SOR SAL E—WAGON beautiful bay HORSE: ive and sound Livery Stable, i: rear o the National Hotel sues 1 Fear of ULES! The subscriber has fo: j several paire of large BEST QUALITY NOTICE. HE Brenan’ auaee Central Hotel, fora Fenn. avenue, bas | cinss Restsurant regardless of expense Central Hotel. 486 PAPERMANGINGS! 496 WINDOW SHADES! OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 486 CHEA® FOR CASH: At J. MARKRITER’S, No, 486 Seventh at., bt doors avove Odd Fellows’ Hall. N° 237 PENN up as a Grat- and psir of | r sale or exchange S. H. SHREVE, tween A and'T, IL 8TAGES, EEX _ Seventh at.. be Ub Mails TON. ROCKVILLE POOLEEVILLE and FREDERICK morning for kockvilie, and Thurrdays and Saturday: te and Frederick, and retu oth an ste . Wash BENJAMIN COOLRY, P LVANIA AVENUR. A.M. BININGEK & C0.'S STORE & i 237 Penssyivanta Avaycn, Below Thirteenth sircet. and nearly opposite Gausier's, return same —GRAND ENOAMPMENT.— seknion of the KW. Grand strict of Columbia will be N next, J wt T o'clock. Members are req ip their attendance. aun 4.0. C0. WHALRY, u, s, COE, CORE ce EDUCE. “E KEDUCED! “CENTS PER BUsuE ‘of & sap-rior qual Tuquire at the BAILKY has rv from 5*9 Reventh atri ter geht ns Saddlers 6 © rtreet north, where he will be, old ja and the time to pur Gane Light Co., Ty etiended to, Do AT Tus Provo aRen RaLs Ovvice, AGRXAWDRIA, Va. Sp Gan. We bave obtained the f lowing fic Hi adquaitere Provort Mar-bal Gener, Mr. Henry Love, & keeper of « Demtries, and his two sons, were te “Old Capital” alerted with v—, “SHIRES o-@boo Ly giving them informa: — — ios a guides tn the recent raid im the of fries. It was shown by onset tie who were taken prisoper atthe time, thee Loves were with the maranding pr he GEN. BDENSIDE IN W : sigeatiame Love received iro Nn Geo. Burnside is in town to-riny, 80 that the vider ve = Col. Bo Inte: views with the President, ScrAtery Siss- | of South Carolina, two valuable horses tor ag siti is mrvices. ton, and Gen. Halleck. Robert S. Stovell, of Occoquan, = - charged with using +editions Ish comes, Recertion.—Mrs. Lincoin’s Saturdey afer- | gpnsing President Lincoln. He was noon reception was largely atten ied toniay, | ed est giving beeper pry sae aad from ! to 3 p. m. there gras a steady proc eT oe on 4 — for. sion of carriages letung down end taking Up at highway rbb-ry. He ie tharerd he White House Portico. The represeataiou ee ae a — Mivchell, and : : as exeerdingly | bing him of} na ars ef cipiomals and families was eevdingly pecehewih to faith oweais ental. He we jeriliiant; and the gathering, tn fact, inc'uded s The cases of de-ertion. and “iraseting ortion of the people of note now te | aecrensing—Alea. Sews, Jen. © - (oo nae Prxrcest 1m 7 , Nort Compatini es wita Tus cnc LXTEX- | anout ten o'clo: k, pal and a - ne voted a fellow Mawed Janes p, net. The Adjctant Generali reports, in an®wer | liane arte ete 7 ce to & recolntion relative to the number of aol. | 3 nw arrival, for Pick wp che Pookote ton: dicrs in servier, that the press Of business 6@ | J ierioy Deyertmen', ae Ise. ¥*T ; his office would make so greata work :mprac- | S N. He wae arresied am scarched = tlicable; besides, he thinks its publication would | car. Tbe prtrelman found 2 pists! in Bis peck ‘ * and wAs turning it over to Bis brother be incompatible with the poblic interest pet rca Pitre dropped § pocket nok, as ‘ Toved to be Mr. Newton's, contafoing ‘wee e7 The Senate yesterday passed a bill pro- 0. The other pocket book, conta.uing we Abdou, viding fer the appointment, by the Pree:tent, | 1x, was not found. meng seked by . of one officer of legal attainments abil what be wes doine wit! Pistol, he was given to him im Baltimor~ to vive to At an annual salary of 82,50), who shail advise | SA* S1\00 16 Sun ies Walter Fone mae the Quartermester General of all legal qnes- | for carrying thMpistol, Aud comm tind rel i tions ariring in his department, three fourth | jail for = bearing im the UV. S. case. — class Clerke, ninety clerke of class one, and Wan . ARHINGTORN Money MARKeT — thirty cupyists. {2 ROtaM ogy for stociss, coin and nncurrent money, turusye ———+s0 ---—- by Lewis Johnson & Co., a IRE. Selling TELEGRAPHIC. U.S. she Bonds, 1-1 nn U.S. 7.30 Notes.,...... . 1 Raa TS. Certificates Indehindness a RAILROAD Att IDENT IN NEW JER- Quartermartrs’ Checks, paya- SEY. ble ip Certificas... o.oo. ~ = U.S. Demand Notes A TRAIN OF CARS RUN INTO THK HACKEN American Gold, SACK RIVER American Silver... oo Virrinia bank notes, $0 discount Nonth THREE MEN DROWNED lina, Georgi, &c ee 35at discuun® > —- New York, Jan.21.—The train of ears on the Forrta Warp Statiow Cases —0, Hoboken ratiroac ran into the Hackensack river | ean, drunk, Samuel Borebe!l, do. and diser this Morning OWing to the neglect of the bridze rote om ee nesinrs by STsee & : ee sai x t. H. F. Dalton, cersing tender. The engineer and two others wer ood be. Atom Gor pee Pipe - jail for court. Joba Haniy, Jame =e = Carney, drunk and dirorderivy: dismiswd, Jona DESTEOVED Be Ine | Bive, do; fined $3. Patrick Drank, do :titmed 2 to military. Samuel Spyidinc, threats: pati New YoukJan, 24—A fire occurred here | peace. James Peter, attempt to piok shock, orning which de. yed & portion of the | jail for a bearmg. ae +> Hall, chuding the Conn ¢ ber, | COMCeR d Wespow: flor 20. Louisa rs sencehenr oe ee asraull nud baitery; John Roxbery, and papers belonging to it were drowned. character, dismissed. John Mathews, ved. The loss is unascertained. and disorderly: Geo. Mathewa, drunk: Aned = $$$ ach. Jas. Murphy, profanity: locked up sig NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. bours. - © Boara -——-_— . ; nae Xo pote Se cpap a im PeRtONAL.—Gov. Andrews, Mass; Bg, Conpons, 1, 9532°, 7-00 Treasury notes, | exyimond. N- ¥.; Thos. A. sc Pa; a let, Certificates, Gy2%; Gold, 1K alt2¥; | Headsick, France, are at Willa Demand Notes, 145) ais 4 CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN Dirtowats — Liverpool Al bh m of the 1374» LOCAL NEWS. some rather amusing cormsponde: J. Wason Webb, the American. INAL Covet, Jan. 21.—Trial of Join oO, | Chretie, the Enghsh Minister to 7 L for the Mu of Policeman Leach—Thirdg | Webb Dad offended Mr. Chri-tic, which cane Yq —This morning, the trial of Jona Little man to indites Setter t. Mr. Wen, wae resumed. ‘ plies with some asperity tha’ Mr. ¢ Juctice T. C. Donn sworn.—Witness knowsthe | tit bad used “language more befitucg an Eng. ner. On ghe Istet D. lich ercom than a mmistey.” referring to. dif. + tu his office ina b St the Russian Minisers, where i that Leach was ng, and that h~ wished was hinted at and accepted vv Mg, » himself up wae very early in the t which - _ —oaeee Mr. Cu. c&lied, and wi! s ines any further correspond qa ease BOS > i and wishes that the affair na Hewerd sworn.— Witness knowsoilicers | be ubmitted to Earl Russell) This Mr. W. and Lynch, and recollects the nighgof | ds in a long letter, where he refers to an gc. Witness sav Lewis Jaying on othe Anustrinn Minister, made by Mr. ° nd Lynch coming down stairs at No, | Cbristiv, to the Iatter’s persecution of one of his je Alley, before Leach was stabbed. | @tteche- and behavior towards himself, and F saw Sarah Bowen come in, and dyach | Unally sks that justice may be done, and Lewis were in the house when Sarah came in. Witness did not see anything oft oes AcTION FOR Langs acatwer Tax Triscxs— bur heard the report of @ pistol twice, and heard | 7**, Pestmasicr of Chiczge ws. Hon. Morate Mr. Leach eay that he was staobel. It was . wie York fvieuss ob oe ee [Ret astairrcs . in the New Yeo * + Sth instant wake Sn i nd seven o'clock when the affair with the heading sie ook,” is Se ante By Mr. Carrinston.—Witness saw ty snbyect of an section for Against the | when he came bome with Sarah Bowen, Me | Tiiltme. The Jeader, it is anid, chareed the | (Leuch) came as far as the door aad bid Sarah | COMplainant, whe is Postmaster of Chicaga | good night after he was stabbed. Witness | ¥!th fraud apd corruption im conection with | knows L+ach came in the house after he re. | 2 @¢faication of Paymaster Cook, with whom | d with Sarab, and before he was stabbed, | be Postmaster appeared to be nninteptionally * had seen Lewis at the house before on | COMfounded. ‘The Tribwne, on di<covering us that sfiemvon, but did not see Lynch untilshe | “TTF, immediately retracted its stavement. and Hl H j ssw him coming down stairs. She knew it was | th? spclozy occupied @ conspicuous portion of between six and seven, for she had sven the | 2 paper. clock & few minutes before, Mr. Cook, however, was not satisfied, and it By 2 juror.—Mr. Lewis was iu the house | #* Stated that, throneh his Connsel, Jams T. ALout ZU miunutes. 4 Brady. Bag Pert Pare nenrapd apne. for damsees » Mr. Bradiey.—When Mr. Lynch was | i= the U.S district Conrt; and that charges for coming duwn Ts, witness and ‘Miss Sarah | libel will be preferred immediately before the Fowen were at the head of the stats. Lynch | Grsnd Jury agsimst Hom, Horace (breeley as com from the room occupied by Mics Ida | 824 other mpmbers of the Tribune Associauoa wart. N.Y Feprree. The testimony fer the defense here closed, = ——— > and re! timony Was introduced. Com™s are the universal torment of maghing. T Supe t W. B. Webb (re-called.}—Wit- | be relieved hi nese caw Mr. Lynch on his way from his house | and to Smith's drug store. about 7 o'clock on the | OPT ci evening of the homicide, and he was perfectly pee _ subi ral the tim to ? APopedy 8 Fpe- oe _p._ | Gislity. You'are sure to get rn tof withost exp worn.— Witness knows Po- | riencivg ve liceman Lynch, and met him about six o'clock | Tooke cB the nizht of the murder en the corner of the | ¢barge for Sixth st . ee Avenue and Sixth street, i eee Gusat Peswsrivasia kor ards the Capitol, in Gompany with another | Qarhingusn dati aod one on header a man. Lynch was not drunk; ther» was | Jow fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tidkes soll a sign of hquor upon him. Afterwards he | through at Government oy or tickets fur- saw Lynch, after haying heard the report of | ther informatien eppiy af the office of Great. pistols about an hour or an hour anda hals | Sylvania Reute. northeast corner of Pi Twards. Witness lived at that time oppo. | Byebue and Sixth st.. Washington. @ffceepen from Anstin’s, on Sixth sireet. Wituess | '$., ontop i versaw Lynch under the infinenceof liquor, and had often asked hir to drink, when h- re- Tur Stariowery Prize Packiom manofactared tured br J C Moran. 430 Penn. avenue, contsins more John BR. Wheeler, sworn.— Witness knows | 814 better Stationery and more attractive a0 John Lynch, and saw him on the night of tae | ft! Jewels homicide about quarter past seven, and at that | #d@ Will Take pot | time he did not show any signs of having taken 'e of these ter: ibie evils eaji on Dr te it te his manipulstiens néreds of bw Charte Ofice 424 Pepe. svenur, | Lanc& | between 4) and 6te sts. 5 hed seme conversation w eiry then eny ever offered. sutiers ant ice ja 1B ie* eres any liquor. ear Terrien, Boitions Sat others. Bemeritany ay liquor. ift is your oaly hope. Cures any ense of prit: | _ Walloce Hohn, =worn.—Witness is the pre- | comp! Inte in fru: two te font days If you wo | prictor of the Dors-y Honse, corner of Seventh from long suffering au¢ eel Hes | and I streets Gent teil to avail yourselves of this re j¢, Me. Carrington asked lim if he knew James | Eamacitan’s Root 4 Jowry and G.orge Graybow, two witnesses been Lrested with mercury who were examined yesterday. uy Mr. Bradley objected; saying that it was not | ment in apcther column. | butting testimony. . —-——_ Mr. Carrington said that one of these wit- Lanfés and gentlemen whose bair it | nesses had testified that he did not Know the 7,0r who wish color, will | other, and his object was to prove that they Sevwell abd ler to | bad been in company with each other. b-remtaed on ed wie s o3 = Witness saw both of the witnesses at bis | Soc giosy Rar ednern eee ee eee ge houre the night before last, and both stopped in | Beld’ 30% Katrect, uear Wilrde’. sa elmo! | the sarce room, (No. 13.) Three of them were — | brought there by Mr. Dalton. Pemaie | _ Robert Fugit, recalied.—Witness saw Mr. Lis are the wery best im wae. operate | Lynch pase by the corner of Sixth street abous | 80% -fectsveiy, and bei ~conied Create BO DOE 6 o'clock, on the evening of the homieide, he | *& Spon the most Stone. A trial of cate Bim afuetorais at Seine drag etere ened | Rives, Sie ter Roe oreo saw bim afterwards at Sm store, and a Pa, | sshingten, ‘Beary | he was perfectly sober. cad Cook Fede Fes er j Pp may pip pre Bet pen ele — SPRxMATORENGA Cam BE Ornen. | Lynch between 3 and 4 o'clock om the event: 2 | of tbe homicide, but he did not see hii any — came Sevmeurrhad. sme F I * es wey. Loss af Power, etc. | More until the homicide. Wituess was at Airs. Tas tas . ar | Reynolds’ sbout 5 o"clock—sbout one Rour of | Bpecibe, etiiecrtine Tes is more before the stabbing. He was not there | merits.” Pri ie Selby 8 5 on afterwards, but remembers sitting on the sofa. T Lith street tod Bar arenae, aoningien, et By Mr. Davidge.— Witness did not recotlect Beary Cook. Aies the exact time he was in the Rouse, but thinks | that it was about 5 o'clock. Tue CuRAPEST AND By Mr. Bradiey.— Witness did not recotiect | Never Fader oy. | Mr. Bradley having asked him when on the C vara commer street Pa. avenue | Sand if he bad beer in the honse before the | ington, and Henry Cook, Alexanéria, er amay Fa Son aes ag ely lying a the i som. He unders' r. ley toask him if; = 5 Te was lying on the sofa when the affray toon 129 er ree. H 4 place. He staid in the houseabont ten minutes — sis | FIRKINE, | when be first went there. Witness was not in the house whem Sarah Bowen came in, and she aid Anan Howard apres soe pire. The first | 2e3i-tf_ Next he auray imi to go down the alley, and he VED. Went into the house. When witness went down | OO pozan new BED HE OBTS, which sll was quiet, but he wentan to see if there bad | bonght at a sacrifice. and will b sold been a disturbance. Witness left Lynch on the | T&™ce. cerner of Sixth street about half past four o'clock, and had not been im any drinking- ee house, nor did he see Lynch come ont of a N At ADAMSON 8. ‘ $06 Niath street, Sat to Barry's dry qovts: ALMOND : driuking house. Witness came down theavennue _ AND HOOP SA Kiet about five o'clock and went into Marble alley, eae <—+ pee Conte ae a ; and when he came out te walked down to op Mb irks of thee r sin te Four-and-a-half street, and sto) a few mut — a the Soe ye ae ‘W. OOLLEY.© ments. Witness then cine back to Sixth sireet, | "SES "tea 523 Seventh tt vabore Pe. aud aftefwards went down the south side of | — the avenue when the first fracas occurred. ‘ow E4VE YOUR MONEY —Call af Superiniendent Webb, recalied.—Wilness thinks Centra? Hotel on the European piss. 44 ooh that Mr. Lynch was one of the officers appoint. | 2¢! Ps, =¥. and sth st.. where comfortable ed in September, 156!, and never knew him to Pel RO ey 8 be drunk, or to stop at a hoase of {ll fame Ef genes whe . Joke F mp, ree eas of ex: x roan be bg ere . Lynch, recalled.— Witnees dors not re. tantials of the markets can be ae mber seeing Mr. Lewis until after the stb. | etyl®,at py with promptaess ing, And Witness was not in the house im th, = afwrnoon. When he took Leach to thehouse, | 38?! Sm" HD. @RLSTON Peter alter he wss stabbed, he-was called by a wo- CORDS OF Oak WooD i man from up stairs, and asked what was the 200 Delivered st Annapo.i« Jupctios matter, aud he told her. He thinks the one who | dress THOMAS RO# E, Aupspolix Janctios, " culled him was Ida Stewart. Witness did not | _382)-St™ take wny thing to drink until after the fire at the | PJ ANDOO! ¥ PRESENTS! corner of Third street, where be got wet. H** = same Mz, Bradicy asked if the witness had beon ta Just opened another lot of— the habit of visitiyg @ woman in the heuse, but Bic CLOARS, withgrew it. Bich Pinsh and Prested jose er any SHAWLS, Mr. Carrington said that he could prove that | Bich Striped Breche and Cloth Loos ex = (the iia bad not been in theasbitof|- all’st much les former prices, vistung there. / then 4 special attention of purchasers ls tuys The witness expressed himself wi - 4 swer the question” Cwilling tean-') Sem 3] te Novem RoM MA m6: The teetimony at this time (twenty-five min- Dh a ~ adem Gurowg Utes past eleven o'clock) pest iy . ‘ols 3

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