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- LOCAL NEWS. | _ UNIE? oe zm Hewam 210m Bev. 10. Qchos, ew intendent Of Parle Iniand, Por ——— pawumtinad acne Et | MOO, BLO: preached Hex ae ight on « AMESEMENTS TONIGHT above oubjeciat the Unitarian rhe Wasexitetor Tuwater.— Fanchon” will | Ohurch, = phate Sm fesptiee ll o-iion af tae betes tt Me ovincing | or cenese aoua en pisiniy that our Amusement-seekers a5 act in fen” Sees a offic Itts und Bowever, that it willbe The Tone commenced by ref-rence to the c repeated bul fow times more, xs Maggie is dw unity o: which follows ee — of appearing im some of her other char- intinite, and ‘tha infinity of Gor Sauce ne H Unity. The phitosophy of the ancients in rala- Geover’s THeatsr.— Grover's, too, was | tion to this ma:ter was not soar Wrong as ther well Mied Iast night and Mrs. Williams eli. | Practice. The idea of the unity of th home <itéad much applause by the manner in which ; Ice, or the love ef it, ish: found ton of ai! she y rior eight chayacters in the great social order. The violation of this unity is tne | ai of 81! Protean playa, “ An Hour in Seville. This wil be repeated {oe Le isst time) sted to-night, together with isa 1 the Bone The Happy Man” and «A foundation of ali war. The speaker then unity, and argued that the wars of theanct = } ped "sha orate Alexander and others, all | Ouw Prttows’ Hat.—J. H. . | Emplhied a desire for rewn iting parts of th world | peared last evening, in Secunia the | whlch, in cartier ages, had heen separaied. H Campbell troupe, and proved = ‘drawing card, | bef referred to the Asiaticand European races, as his hests of friends turned ont to great him. | 224 their conqnesta here ond thera: bet in ree Geo, Gray sang _ ference to the African race it was compara- aod Maser Ed: se anne vers Grtistically, | tivsry auger Srcot te tee speaker's) expe- y appeared ins yeriety of new | proceeded to treat upon | ants, | ANTEESURY.—Another large c d visi i Oi t Canterbury last night Attracted thithes South Carolina at the request of partiesin Bos- | measure, hy the desire ce, the “Arab Lay ke the *Fipsey's | ton, with ; the there. negroes This is impressions which he was obli k but with | He thought slaverya bad school, and hehadno traced cena ae fAir per- | Feason to correct us HOypieesioN te the anu i “a ¥ aike, aud they | But he was surpr Si the many good quuii- with an unrivaled grace | $j, of the race which he had supposed thor ‘be bill is otherwise attractive | o; hiy demoralized. —A xood bill, including the “Gip- | on the first Sunday after ho was there he _>y Mile Zoe und Ada fesman, is | called the people together in « cotton hoase, d tor this evening's entertainmen and be was All caine in tidily vues. Eva Brent,wito the man: ditsse er, und quietly took a ompeer of Miss Carolina ge ahymn, woh a Some fayori e airs, and the 3 they joined in appear in song and dance, rose that he (the ———— tion, and his hair rtrated with the Nes the vew | something Briant ea feimers are Periorm their And elegance. a sp Speaker) was filled Feb. 9.—Board G: The President and Vice Preside people «who had been being absent, Alderman Brodhead, ot the Fifth | #@'d te be brutes appeared like a company of Ward, was called to the chair. ts. Their faces were il} veand rapture. He to sit outto them not sufficient, and lined to suppose the negrees we in tigation proved that their ced them to share their rations destitute. Neyer was Their A cominuaication was recelyed from th: Myer, annovn-ing, amore o » the Preval of the act to establish public haysea aud for ether purposes - Also, &@ communication en-losing a te trom Rev. E. W. Syle in relation to the intro. egutar system of re! it S ction in the Washi ine ae et Teters to the irregnl ; a to religions instrnc vposes——Ist. That an : ier conveying ad the moutil AS repos prlonsly th Visits to Gid net infer, from ily, as are those o: Physician: prea fighting a regular plin witha 4 d they would mike SIDE Ty riled. iM In one point the mistaken. There was a Tited to the negro gener. A melancholy race. In aud irtier was referred | iy the found the. cir songs ¢ ine ssh oes, that, no m er Wiat Ysocis! Or political posiiton, they » bets the speaker said he w mpany vrest: ed fron AG jas money under false p ! Collins, claim nts, + Donr.who held hie = F 3; buton the ds + allow au ly Last Wednesday Mr. ©... f past vine o'cloc t on til piece issued by i 3 w hours before the com. muiiter on c ihencerme the convert for the benefit of the On the Lape 1 New York Reliet Association, in st aken & prominent part. ination a large crowd guth- ut the office, who took great in- ‘The } wo t resomtion of in end to the intere ioe Congrese, in relation to dmenis to the charter. was returned fr commen Cr cH with aregn e ot contere h wes gr: much Plant, Clark and Semmes were ap- ed said conn ttee. following passed third reading: y the c-ntingentexpense +; am act to improve P st oth Captol and Be fi P fr in, of ‘he firm of Harvey & Co., was ate d that about the 7:h of June, #8 in his office, and sta thet he wished to borrow $ note, which he thinks O. said was the Rey. Dr. Channing, alleging ac coming from Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.; ~ 0, as his portion from the an act auther- the foo: of ; an act to cian the paved streets of ¥; an act for lief ot JLN. Fearson; 2 resolution instru City Surveyor to furnish an estimate of cost of paving K street north between yenth and Eighth stree’s west; and « resoln- instructing the cu ou police to | ouire into the expedi-ney of reporting a bill vent Asndearts and wheelbarro’ from | ng Tun On the pavements. Adjourned. amen Counc—A communication was re- Withess took him to be honest, ‘fed his willingness to let him have ‘, and the aceused told him that he th+ meney on the following Tuesday, wy Was made payable on the fol- | lowing Wednesd=y. A few days after he stated that the draits had come, but were not in a : shape, aud he would be obliged to go to have them made so. One lis the witness afterwards lent hin After witne:s had received repeated prom- Which Were vot complied with, he cama | to the concinsion that the $1,500 was allamyth; coved trom the Mayor, asking foran appro- | snd in A tlast. after losing all confidence? pr on to clean ceriain paved streets. | he had him arrested. he ioliowing ived and referred: Cross-examined by Mr. Norris. — Witness Mtnieation from the Surve lonned the money on his statements, without fniy per centage or interest. Witness had ide inquiries at Poughkeepsie, but did not over any traces of the alleged sale of an es- ‘or, relative to & ition of to construct a bridge south and First street in the ap from Pa. venur: t nding th: oS; billte grade and gravel Fourth <t, .Street south to Georgia avenue Mary Denohae. that the accused hud agreed to pay Harve Co., but, as faras he knew, they had noi re- | ceived acent. By Mr. Norris.— Witness had received from a Mr. Dix forty-five dollars on account of his own claim ag: Mr. Ostrander, in September last. Wit one of the sureties on the bond, and | surrendered him last week to Justice Donn. Geo, E. Kennedy (grocer).—Knew nothing of the transaction with Harvey & Co, but Mr. | Moses and hims+lf have both been swindled. from polic®committee, ried & Mr. Norris pronounced this case a queer Aldermen's res | transaction. be money had been advanced res ovation of the order closing | on 7th of June, since which time two terms of oe. t an he milr [Ww h provides that in. the eourthad pa-sed, and two grand juries had met, but no Action had Leen commenced. There were two ways of cellecting a debt in this Dis- | tict: one by & civil action—obtaining a judg- sp—the reportof mand Alexan- discussion was Hin Pestponed: the commitive being requested *o conter with Mr. Thornton, one of the direc. ters of said read. Adjou = this case, by taking a short cut, calling the transaction swindling, and making it a crimi- nal charge. To be imprisoned on such a charge | Was oppressive. He referred to the case of the } butcher who sold a side of beef, which was to be paid for when sent to the residence of the | purchaser, and on the arrival of the beef the purchaser was abeent. Who the bill was pre- vented afterward payment was refused, and fn action was the consequence, in which the plaintiff lost the case, the judge deciding ifany one wae at fault it was owing to the stupidity of the butcher intrusting the purchaser. There were many such cases taking place in this Dis- trict, but he never heard of one before court. If this was a violation cf the law it was now ‘LDIEES ABUSING THE COLORED PEOPLE.— sturday morning, a» % body ef about two i convalescent soldiers were being vel from the raliroad station to the camp Cinia, they attacked every colored person who fell in their way along erylaod avenue. As proceeded their violence increased, a bey arrived near the Long Bridge, when they get stones from the street, and sent them ; ee ai See at every Gcosiapeee on | iu sight, some of whom were struck, and qnite | rose. & number of windows were breken. The A | toe tate te prosecute the aig ne whe had them in charge seemed to be wholly | _ Justice Giberson (Justice Barnaclo concur. inadeg tate to the task of keeping them in order, | TIME) decided that this case was not one of false , | pretences or swindling within the meaning of Aud their efforts were mainly to hurry them on i out of sight of citizens, and over tite bridge. | fragt pp ——>—_— The assailed persons gave no provocation what- ALEXANDRIA Avvrains._Seyeral colored’ ever, and the whole proceeding seemed to arise | from = ill-feeling of tho soidiers to the negroes | persons residents of Alexandria, were arrested as 2 class. 5 . » About eight o'clock yesterday morning, a c ning yahoos buying Soeeeeee Several arrests were also made for selling | fre wagon containing a couple of colored nen was flercely assailed hy a squad of soldiers - | liquor to soldiers, some of the parties engaged on their way to the Sewenth stget wharf, with | ss % Stoues and other miveiles. ‘The officers scott | in this contraband trafe were Captains of to ke no psins whatever to step this abuse by | their men. ——e Sruszer_Sweerine Macuinas.—Yesterday Torning, Mr. Critchenson, Fecraior of the . prtent strect-sweeping machine hearing his bame, now used on Broadway, New York, Setto Work about cue hundred culored labo: ers clearing of the mud from Peunsylvania | erenue, near the Capitol, preparatory to giv- ; Fe oe sete thie cite alte a tenn’, | 10a Hotel and Restaurante in this clty have ducing it this city. Quite a sarge numb clos+d their doors; City Hotel, Cooper's do.; of carts are care — es eee 2 | Continental do: Westcottt’s Hotel and Restau. the Boranical Gardens nec ‘ nervalan ) rant, MeCarty & Myer’s Restaurant, Mansion Sempre Bee, Ser menece: Bes & Perculesd. | siege do, 1c: Peics’s Hotel aud deacaarant: tac betore Rim, the mud in soma places beifdg “The Senate” do. Siewart’s do, and Craw. La Four Confederate prisoners, who were ar- Tested in coming through the lines, with the ' intention of taking the oath of allegiance, and remaming, were sent up to the Old Capitol. William Bushby, has been re-commissioned | Flour luspector by Governor Peirpoint | . Anthracite cosl is retailing here at #11 per ton.—Ales. News, Feb. 7. Owing to the recent stringent order of the Prvvost Marshal, the proprietors of the follow- at t wn ae ee and yielding quite a t ford’s do. ear. iuad to every few yards: but it is not quite ri soldier was drownded at ono of our es ap = lord haat ae | Wharves last night, having accidentally fallen the wodte. of m few days thodiet wiltail im | Overboard as the barge was coming into ths an . News. Feb 9. cleared as far as Sixth street, and an exhibition | IC. —Atez. New of Use machiue will be given, of which the public will be imiormed. 2 ARRFAT OW Nvsprcion.—Yesterday morning the Metropolitan Police went to tna house of Madame Mitchell, corner of New York avenur and Thirteenth strect, and arrested the iandiady ana ail her boarders, in order to identity two to the tora of Wiliam Bailey, near mira! Guardhouse, and were suspected { sang two ,4cKets. Margaret Muchell a ah Davis were ideatited as the two ee Kow.—About nine c’elock on Sunday night, four soldiers went into the Park Hotel and asked fer supper, which was set before them, but before they got up from the table a dispute arose and a fight tovk place among them. A number of citizens who were in the house and in the neighborhood went into the room tosepa- Tate the paries, when & general row took placa, during which several rsons were -badl: benten. Constable Wm. Plowman was struc! several times over the head witha chain, and & soldier, whose name gas not learned, re- s winted. | The cass was id before | ccived a stab in the face and small of the back. th stir Mr. | Osicers Beall and Mason, of the second pre- ma which ii rithat | cinet, hearing of the affray, succeeded in ar th and tre witls were in his store on Saturd: wots ° Testing the soldiers, who they tuok to the sta- time of their de- icn-bouse, and went back to look after the ty who had done the stabbing, but unsic- f The wounded man was made as ie, and jJate on Sanday P as removed by the police and bis com- panions te Mxryweod hospital, where they be- long the atwation called Robert Halsey, N.Y; Francis Danis! Lord, N. ¥.; Hon. J. W. C. A. Seward, N. Y.; Elias Col. C.O. Rogers, Mass.; W. «are at Willarda’, minated with joy | Witness had not received a dollar of the | i BP. Moses (furniture dealer). —Knew & request to study the condition of | Hoe went there with many | iged to correct. | | \ ment, then an execution—and another, as in | | | | | Distnict 1x Coxoness.—Businées re- Inting to the Dietrictul Columbia wae taken ap fe the Senate y ar tl ial order. ‘The bill relating to highways im the Ueunty o! Washington and District of Columbia was It provides that the Le ehall have contrul of what r . All roads within ‘hessid counfy which have been used by the pubiic for a period of twenty-five years OF Mor asa highway, and have Tecog- Bind by the Levy Court as pudlic county Tescs, for the repair of which ths court has exp néed money, are declarod public high- wnye. The surveyor must survey and pist Such rovcs withina yezr. Roadsas abore that hv: been obstructed sre to be Treopencd at the @..1 mee: f the persons who kare caused such Ob tructions within the last six years, if the Br hicce; venience shall require. “Roads here- After Jaid ent in the county must be from fifty to one hundred feet wide, and the Levy Oourt may condemn iands for the purpose. aterials Tor making euch ruads Busy be condemned. Crops may be taken trom fleids or gardens be- fore roads shall be taid through them. The vill estxblish the office of resister of deeds tor the Listrict of Columbia” was taken up and passed. ‘fm bull provides that the register of daeds shail be apy-ointed by the President, by aud Wit, the advice aud consent of the Senate, who ehail pertorm all the duties res} ing the ye ording of ‘deeds snd other instruments of wriung now performed by the clerk of tha Court $4 roads. O:reu:t Court, and that rooms for his use shall | be furnished by the Secretary ot the Interior in one of the public buildings, or elsewhere in the city. Fhe cousiders:ion of the bill to incorporate the Washinton Theater Company was postponed until to-@ay. B The consideration of the bill which ore provides tending the charter ot the Washington and Aw xuncria Railroad Company, and for other Pulgeses was also postponed. ae 8 TO RK RELKASEN.—The ment in the following extract of a Ivtter from Cel. Ludiow, agent for the ex- change of prisoners at Fortress Monroc, will be received with ij St and satisfaction by ty, who have relatives ae RT MM in Contederate p: “Fu YROE, Feb. 6, 1383. «Mr. D. M. Bull—sir: urs ef the ith inst. | is just received. A communication received trom Mr. Ould, the Confederate agent jor the ge Ol prisoners, furms me that sutiers, Jerk: pment employees v Tetotore, and L expect ti arrival here Ly the flag for City Poin “Arrangements ure also made for the ex- change of all citizen priseners, aud steps new in progress for their mutual deliver a. 11 id by us will be sent from their varie | ore plices of Getention to Washington, a stes mer y 10 coDVey Uiem to ¢ Poini, rming me also that he Will bave Gur men in readinees. i shaiisend for the use of the prisoners i Richmond ctoihing and medical aud other | tary Commit. TTED TOT .—Sannel apd Joseph J * couple of who are charged with having har- € trom the ral army have dsent to this city and confined in the Oid With the pri fo ded Marly hired ury on this bus bit to furnish ¢ dsend them to The iv a Capitol w Mid Joseph Parish, o We & yers and Ira Warn vew York. | eof the Jena sion, be. | sides other pay uk of 1 chmond for $; Majer Ball, Quar- Job: Butler, *th Virginia, fon, Whi abo H. Williams, J Geg. MeLedd Morgan, Isi V postmaster at nd Rich'd Simp. | been prowling ; and Edward DI Lin, red ud a detachment of - cfyalry, near | Aldie, were brow city and conflued in the Old Capitol prison, yesterday. - Lecture ry 0. S. Fowier.—Prof. 0. S. Fowler, the widely known speaker and writer on Purenology, gave the first lecture of a course 2 Homan Lite,” before a large audience last lard’s Hell. It abounded in pun- gent hits amd practical suggestions, and all present, even those who do not go the speaker's Jength on “bumps,” found much to interest them in its matter and manner. His on dietics were telling, abounding in truths, and his allegation that three. the sim in the world could be traced to dis Gers d stomachs seemed to lighten the conscienc ofnot atew unheppy looking dyspeptics in the hall. Upon the conelnsion of the lecture, he made his customary challenge to the audience to on well known to then. ger to him) te come upon the s nolo; examinstion, Mr. seulpter, was sent & d to M deseribed the capabilities and care ject from his cronics] developme tle success. : Mr. Fowler lectures again to-night, at the t il Ww Fair BRGALF ov Sick ann Woun: Sop —The adjourned meeting of ladie Germam Hall, yesterday. very well ar ed, and furth were made tor | eral sup: niaterials for the decor: to the di he preparation of ons, which, according igns exhibited, will be very elaborate, Daily meetings are to corsmence at German Hall, on nth ston Monday next,at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of working ou the Wreaths of evergreens and other decorations, and committees wer ppointed lo attead aa A New Boat.—The Potomac and Che Steamboat Compsny (Messrs. Rapley, ole, and others) expect to put on the tween this city and Alexandria, during t coming week, another boat, called the Mary F. j Rapley, which has geen fitted out in Baltimore | are respectfully invited | Funeral services at | G street, to merrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 j coven, A77ERE Luronraze Oona. eh, Gg . i u | foes Be Airs Bight. j . Conga, Sore Throat, i : ic Cured by i Peancon's Mepicarzp Tan Duers, ‘Try them And be wise en time! Washington, D. C., Dec. 9, 1382. Guo Puanson, Biq.—Dear Sir —I purchased @ package of your Medicated Tar Drops. my eon Raving Seevere Cough and Sore Throat,(in fact, pronounced by many in the first stages of Liptheria,) when, to ‘my astonishment, they cured bim, as many neigh- dors will alse testify, since whieh I would not be ‘Without them. iy yours, , I. Simxt.an Surte, No. 461 Batroet. Prepared and seid by Gao. Paansom, 5 N. Liber- ty street, Baltimore. Sold also at 492 Bighthot., | Washington, and at the Drag Btores, at 15 esate | Per package. jaa im ———— A Coves, Cory, on am Inerratan Taroat, # Sllowed to progress, results in serious Puimvunary nd Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable, Brgwx’s BRoxceraL TRocnRs Teach directly tho affected parta and give almort instant relief. In Broscwitis, AsTHMaA, and Cs- | TARRH they are beneficial. The good effesta rasult- | ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended | use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Bo sure ; to guard against worthless imitations. Osta only the genuine Brown's Bronrhict Troches which have proved their effiency by a teat of many vaara, Porrie Srassexs and Stnegrs should use the Troches, Multtary Oflcers aud Soldiers who over- tax the voica and are axposed to audden changer, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per box. jan 17-3m j ——_— Wasninetox, Feb. 5, 1353. | _Dr. Yon Monchziaker cured me ofa, very’ nenure case of aphthalmia, wich threatened the loss of my aight M.H Goon DCR. 4Q.M.U_S. A. _Dr. Von Moschzis ieuited for aiimited time lon on Deafness, Sight and Throat Affiec Peuvsylvania svenue, opposite feb 9-4t* | tion. © 27 | Willara’s, ! : Hare's RB Br Pa@us for ladies, only conta [| each, at Hasi's Rubber Warenouse, 310 Ps. av. between sth and wth sta. £7358 _—— Wx wovrn ca’! tne attention of onr reatera to the | atock of b ewriry aud Silver-glate! Ware 435 Penn. avenue, nears s investadeliar there. f-lb7-1w* j attie and advise them to . —— 1 Few ane Wodont-efer to tha Draft. { Miihens escape be scription. Bat few, very few are exempifron Indigestion. The gravd acmy of Dynpepties Hitede that no inaa e4a Dumber, ‘Thousand: of them serve £7 life avd die | rariy. Vet thers is ng difficulty «tter’s Stomac! tit rder the,weakest etoinach rere Dys Dea TR. ® few hottie. #f this inestimabl fischw-xe ia a healthy «ou linbie to be seized again, 8 this famous s'omachi In and aiterative | tPA’! the vacieties of indigestion and apiai VW invigorates the dige 1Ows «Tee tne spp €8 the verves, strength stent wedi t De na: > first-class inthe 237 eo3t & Store ents—A, M, Binninger & C ? PRNNEYLVANia RUCK nation daity and 2 GaEs ta zvivania Route, avenue aud Stath Sam. until? p.m su lily Warrantep To € guished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hsir iu the least; reia- edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Bair for lite. Grey, Red or Busty Hair instantly tarne a aplendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautifal. Sold by all Druggisia, &e. @F The Genuine is signed WILLtA¥ A. BATOBE- LOR, om the four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., Ne Ye- MARRIED, On Sunday, the Sth inst.. by the Rev. Mr. Finkel, W.- KOCH io Mra, ADJLPHINE BALLAUE, for- merly Greea. ~ see DIKD, Os the 7th inst... MARY ELIZARETA, Szed 2 years,oniy child of M.B. and Margarett Graham. Op the sth inst, SUSAN B. ASH, aget 15 years anc 6 mouths, Her tuneiai will take p'ace to-morrow day } from the re-id- nee of her un te, .. By amin, on New Jersey avenue, near New York ay., at3o'elock. On the 9th inst. Mrs. JANE FAGAN, norly of Virginian 3 for the Inst 52 vears au exemplary member ef thy Ol Schvo! Baptist Church of this city (We ines. yD. Bea i Her funeral will take place to-morrow. (Wedn: | dey.) al 10 o'clock, trom the Isisnd Baptist Church, irgin:a avenue, Lear 4% st., to which her friends AARON TAIGHT years Coa- 1 ¥ ast sul General of the Republic of Ecuador, hureh of the Epiphany. on o'clock.” His frien tie Corpe are in aternity,o! which membe jx a1-€ the members of the Diplo ed to attend. Tay Masonic war loug adistingaisiel Will take charge of the obsequies it 1863 The trade cupplied, at the lowest whol: ba en XALENTINES I styles, at of all styles, a the SIONAL BOOKSTORE, ja22w 274 Pa av., etw. llth and Ith sis, W HOLESALE ERODEGE AND FRUIT HOUSE ° JONES VALENTINES! iopaae Wirgan & Lazie- hnret, machinists; and Parker & Spaulding, of this city, painters. The public will no deabt by Mr. Maller, ship manzgement she will have a large degres of popularity. “~ CARELESS RIDING.—Several days since, as Mr. Philip Freeman, residing on M strect, was crossing Seventh street with a bag of oats on his back, two persons drove furionsly down the street, one of the horses striking Mr. Freeman senseless in the mud. Yesterday, officer Tuck arrested the two men, whose names are Wm. Munday and Button Bill, and took them before Justice Giberson, who fined the former $5 and dismissed the latter. ae A SHARPER.—Sunday night, a fellow named m. Wood went into the dining-room of the Kirby House, corner Thirteenth and E streets, where a supper was set for some gentlemen. He put a beetsceak in his pocket, ditto the cof- fee-pot and cream-jug, and then skodaddiad. He was arrested b; ‘atrolman Viehmeyer and taken tothe Second Ward station-house, where the steak, coffee-pet and cream-jug were de- posited until yesterday morning. Justico Dra- ry committed Wood to jail for court. SE Oe Fonp or Goop Eatina.—Yesterday, Joseph Norris, negro, was arrested for stealing meats from Dubvaat’s Restaurant. This robbery o! the larder has been continned for some time, ahd this is the first one who hus been caught. Norris was sent to jail for court, by Justice Bates. The thicf showed good taste, anyhow, in selecting Dubant’s excellent larder for his purpose. ———— Exongratrp.—Last weok, G. F, Hotchkiss and R. F. Magee, two of our constables, ap- peared before the circuit court to answer a rule of said court to show cause why they should not be dismissed for the alleged malfeasance in offico by receiving hush money from Susan Rider, And presented an affidavit signed by x Susan Rider, eel Raye the former aifidavit was made by her when she was not conscious of what she was doin, os Ou Saturday night about two o'clock officer Harmon, of the Seventh Ward, came across a man named Wm. Thomas Selby, 4 nurse in one of the hospitals, riding a horse without saddie, belonging to James pey- der, on Eleventh street, and ‘took him to tho station and Justice Stratton committed him to jail. ————_ Stock SALxes.—James C. McGuire & Co., Yerterday afternoon, sold the tollewing: $9,100 corporation of Washington quarterly six per cent. stock at 161; $900 corporation of Washington semi-annual six cent. ck at 101; $10 corporation of Washington quarterly five per cent. stock at 80; two shares Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank stock at 45; 81,009 corpo- ration of Georgetown six per cent. stock at 101. ———>——_ Mvaicar Armanac.—Jonn F. Ellis, 30 Penn- eylvania avenue, has complied and published, for free circniation, an excellent almanac for 1263, containing an interesting history of music, its progrvss, &c., tozotherwith other matters of interest to musical readers. Horsx Stvatine. he glad to learn that Uapt. Tom Stackpole will | liuve charge of het, and no doubt uader his | and knocking him about fifteen feet, he falling | é co, Eraeurs, Connse E:cura ayy D —____ Washington. 1,000 2 spels, reane erie tex : r Ss, (DO fruit li in this market,) just arrived. JONES & 00. KS SWEET PALERMO ORANGES, 500 Hours EMONS io do. L ; did FRUIT, from late Bonton cargo. Belen dia PIONEER & COn cormes mir end D ste, | ! H \ 1,00 BARKEELS POTATOES, From Maine and Jersey, = oan’ ON zone ged and low. shat ony Oorner sth and D sts. 1 BUTTER! EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! | BUTTER. / se BOT SORING BUTTER, Twenty five per eent. better and thirty per esnt. cheaper Shen, os and Baltime: h re. ONES & CO., corner sth and D ats, 1,000 I3INS, SAB- eas ERENDID, NEW YORE jew Yor! cea. JONES “ bi and D sts. ALL AT OUR RE FOR A CRIES BRRNGE TONGUE: Hated sna eh & 00. & CO., corner jorner Sth and D ste. Washingto COME! VA) OF, COME WITH MB Bx COME WHERM? Why, to the Central Hotel Restaurant. Yes, sir, that’s tha place, for the old and popular corner has been fitted up in the most ay re with Biarble countera, tiled floors, &c. Choicest brands of Liquorsat the bar and every delicacy of tna saa son can be had at all houra, in the most cleanly Manner, at the shortest notice. i H.D. GELSTON, Proprietor. Rooms for partis. Central Hotel, 8.W. cerner of Penna and ¢th st. ja 20-3 | PRUTTER: BUTT: | GOBMEN BUTT | i } | i J SHOW CASES, OHN H. FRASER, janufaeturer of siegant GERMAN SILVER, Site xt yee fAnoca- Mi TEARS OA ese <thongh you are alreniy enroliel aaine | OF PRI79 69-18 — see Diatiet Ges =4.> BALB © nueenee the Dieiriot of Gadwia! Br 2.0. verse ae Cage cere | PI Rite RMRNar BUORARY OF RR mw 1@, Toews é . aLoore Birgton DG. ce MONSA ie | Hebreery T° Daf f'n achouner™ Hae Tl. as follows, vis - P Bes, int Hoop fies, H : ice let Dare, eal i o: Mo. Pes lot Ri Te Bowe Calton: tnt Pietd Ootteny, Oe $ Canton Fiann I ot White (all wool) Flame, t Gethmers. Jet a) nm Sik Headterchi : wing Threed n fa, Lot Coffee lt Exsor.o0 Coffee, Lot Tea, Lot Pepper. Vat earhee Bs. to. Nandlas, Lot Raisins, lot Por y Soap, tat Mustard \* Cheese, Lot “oda. lot Molasses, Let Sait lot Whieky, LetZine, ard lot Sue! Lso— Lot Gent emen’s Bouts ant Shoes, Tot Fadies’ Bootre- and Shoe, Lot Chil¢ren’s Bovine ae lot Felt Hats, A large lot of Medicines. WARD H. LAMON, fo dade UB. Marshal for D LOST AND FOUND. L G87T—Vesterday worming, the 9th ini 4 OF MON¥Y couslsting of three 915 T notes, in the Navy Yard Market A enitamie e werd w ll be given, if retarned to Mr. GEORGR BARKFR’S Stand. Navy Yard Marret. fo 0st" On Funday last. in going from Capital toe the CitPAinll. a aterl BWEASTBIN Fained as A present. The finder will pease return i tf 62% Penn. avenue, corner of 24 st ea: 4 E Y Hit ND—Katray on the sth inseat.a pair of ph iglesia! Pentel pec ¢an have by apply- i 33 6th at wharf, prove property, pa} ebsraer and take them away. % — ud J. 8. OHANNEAY. fe W3t* G&S REWAKD —Strayed yesterday, a light tan ee) TERRIER PUP answering to tie name of Frenk; with fancy watch ¢ around b ring the abore dog will @ tha reward JOHD U. MIL lenting from A & POCKET- Book rot Co. D. Ist M T 800K with posed toa Me caiton Mr. JO4N POOKE it ad 2 AND! b and 7th Eworn Lotore me the day end da tioned J. i. 30 Peace for Was inthe Di-tr: QIOLEN FROM THE STABLE OF Ti& su +S scrite ron the Sth inst, two HORSES one of them a sorrel he ween 3 and 9 years old; sboutié vands high: hind legs white from % dows; aewalcuton t ¢ ankle of one af hin feet. dene by ioterfering = A a black her about the same rege: 16 bauds hig’; asmali white spot cn the forehead, «nd the bx'roffof one hip; both borses are in rather peor condition. Any in formation giten to "he Tiber, at his resitence, Tnicu Fating House. cornr o * tand New Jersey avenue, near the Railroad Depot, will be IpHN O'MEARA rewarded. FOR SALE AND RENT. Fo RENT—-Tho now BRICK BUILDING, on the corner of 34 and Hi stree 4, now ocen: arestaurant For particulars, sppiy at4¢6 st., below Pena. are. fel ice of the 0 TET—A seron!-story front ROOM, well nithed at 8.5 pr month, with gas end 4 incinded. References required. Adiress A.,” Biar Of ce. fe i0-3t* OX RENT AND FURNITORE POR A larey and commodicus house na cen'ral portion o y, for reat ure forsale, Address C. B, — ED RvOMS FOR RENT 907. 8t be. 330 Tenth sires AN. References requiret fog st* arse, nicely mmenizating, wil ne WO UNFURNTS On 2 aed3t between Man PROB RENT—To zentic furnished ROOMS, rented separately if desired. ia a ventral part of the mp nguire at 408 Fifteemth street, between Handy sé HK ARE CHANCE—FOR —A first rate STAND, in Center Mar t and leenss F for the year. EATING aud SALES ROOM. on a ; street. Bota will be sola cheap as the owner leaves the Fnqvir at No. 70 4% street, AND POR SALE —A lotof ane LAND, mile heyend the Cid Solsicrs He: outaining nores, inirably adapted to gardening or is offered ut pr vate sale. For jre of Dr 1 NOBLE, 2754, Pa. fa ming purpose: particniara engu pcthitenbedderiinioacrta wd A SMALL DOUrE FOK RENT AND ¥URNI- TURE FOR SALE. Apply at FRANKLIN & COCR 244 Paavenue fe 7 st COMS FOR RENT, furnished or watarnished with gas and water atached. 335 B between Ist and 2d streets south. fe 7-31" _______ MRS. REDMOND. xOOD eee LANDS, in Mono: lows, !or or exchange for W. pels at 363 E street, street, ‘® or address Box fe 6-1w* LE-An elegant and well locs USE, containing nine rooms, with spseicus pump of water in the enquire of R. M.JOUN ite Centre Market. roe RENT_One PARLORand two CHAMNENS, handsomely furnished + Dougias F SALE—A FARM, containing 17 land, mostly improved, with small barn, Coe fences, fine orchard ofall kin: f « anc situated abont one mile from the Railroad, near Beltaville, between this city and Baltimore. Yor terms, avply, to H. 0. HOOD, 338 Peon. ave., Washington. D. C. fo S-iw™ SOR SALR—For “green backs,” that block of Flice brick Desiing HOUSES. wie th .in « three-stery Brick House. near the Hospital. Adéress~B. H..” Bo: feet of vacant grourd.on the corner of Maine avenue and 6th street jwest. sigh oe biic mall, and near the District aor i Seatts) le pro per- silipentas san erate pepe eee ‘efer to se) who! er, mone: ng nee three eommodious Brick He Errcfinge on Hl streei north, between 6th gpd 7th ste, A. r letter or ip person, to B. MILBURN, sue ri - aie is foee™ ALEEIVATE BALE A very FARM, about it miles from Washington city in Mont- gomery county, Md., fronting immediately on the 7th street acd Brockville turcpike road, contain. ing about 235 admit of peree, sere or less, and wil! division in twe or three handsome end well farms, It has omits ine apple asd peach orchard Just come into bear ve are about 1 acres of cleared land in a high state cf cultivation, with fine meadows, and about 75 acres of timbered lard. ike imprew ments consist Ss ocd two stor frame reliing: darn and jer outhouses. r4 spring of excellent water near the ppae. For further information inguire of JOHN HARDY, wi o resides on the premieres. fe 4-eciw* LEXANDRIA, Jaxvany 2th. 1963.—By orter ofthe County Court ot Len a County, ¥. by me, at Box Ne. 31 soeeaie oy Bs. ¥ iN. . Corner of Reade and Hudson streets, New York. Sberiffand Curator to the Estate of Orders by wall prompliy attended (6. Se totes | _ fn 2i-ae* John A. Washingion, Dar'a R SALR BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, at the | JUORNIEDRD ROOMS TO RENT— Por rent, at corner of Seventh and D streets, No. 536— 450 15h siresk, 2 qortabt 500 di FRYING PANS streets, neatly furnished and very comfortable ross one-quart TIN CUPS, BED ROOMBA, and SITTING ROOMR, and PAK- ay ree ome eeere Sie . LORS. The neigh d incone of mpst dexiratie io“ FINPEATES” BE the sity. Brery attention paid to those aces "100 desen half gallon OOF FEE BOILERS, a 50 common KNIV HS and FORKS, — : aa | 2n0,con GLGARS, ali FP. McPHERSON sPgooda anitable for sutiers le for sa . a De eens & WILLIAMS, fed-lw Auction aud Commision Merchants. TNERSHIP NOTICE. 3 py ma eel oy Cael gg ag Gd i DCTs. }. upcer ‘e@Grm aa Dame ot MG, Haspcaven & Oo.,N. W. corner and te icra aie HENRY MORRIS__ ts of oue, two and NESS ; two hun a SADDLES. In- 373 Penveytvania “streets, Ggpusite the “4 6-+0%* nd four horee *ecomd band H Gred good second-hand McCle! quire ot H. 8. JOHNSTON avenue, between 45s and 6th National Hetel. % TDER. “MF OL. &£D 2,000 BRIA, Phir OF star est hopamad 1 p a rea) ae - jtmore, ai DR. 0 ¢ RADUATE Of Pennsylvania Madical College, ly calls the attention «f his frieuds cwempraliy to the factthat ne bas ed ice at PeeNo. 121 LITH ST, BETW. 1 AND I, Wascinotos, D.C mere he is prepared to give bis aitention to the Bick. He bas hed twelve years’ expericuce in the prac tice of med: ie Kuarantee a sace and epeevy cure inalleasesof Seeret Diseases, and of every diseste Known, wd ®F Consu tation is either the En; lerguage and aither at the office o 4 aeperhare, rivate rooi for consultation with ladies #. McPHERSON, M. D.. 411 lib sireet, between Il aud ja. 7 2e* Washi gtov. D TARY FROM MAROH 1461 TQ NOVEMBER + ace "SuaSck ravLos inh or Garinas A ork | 2 | FRAME | ‘erma of nale cash. ‘The sale will take place without regard te Persone distance, their commi: GEOROE iaBdte ve RI i By J.C. McaUl co. * "PRUSTRBE®’ SALE OF BUILD: Lots LD eee Cares te WEDNEND artee, | NOON, Fobraary tith, at 4 o'clock. at the Auce | Rooms of McGuire & Co. it gee 7s, fcrios 476, et neq. one of the land recorda for Wash! ingter county, i shall sell part of rates ae Suneee ¥o yor = On north I Ween 6! an stree! east. running feet Lo a ® foot alley. Terme Caan. SHO. J_ FISHER, Trees _ feed __3. ©. McGUIRE & 00, austs- By J. 0. MceGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. DDITIONAL SALE .. Auctionsers ING iy OF VALUABLE cot. TAGE AND BCILDing Sires ansacent To Wase- INGTON —On WEDNESDAY APTS: . Fobra. ary llth, at4 e’clock, at the Anction 5; shall seil without reatrre. eighteen Building Lote, fronting about ¢ feet on Seventh atreet cont! nued, Just beyond Boun: y t. abont 22 vest to Fig! Teel one and eis 20, four pieces of tam ronting on street, coz taining about two acres each, ad: ably adapted for Co’ sites or Truck 5 S portion of the farm owned by the late Jonshe Brown, situat:d on the of tnecity asthe i the Seventh «treet Pa-seng sr Rail ing unsold from the recent ofering. A piat of the grounds may be seen at thoccnk anctioneers. 5 | in cash; the remainder ing and 12 months, with imver- st, secured by a deed ef TIRE & CO., Aucts. Irwet on the premises, 6 ai ¢ CO, Auctioneers VALUABLE cr AFTERNOON, hee. uction Rooms, we shall ©. MeGUE DEREMPTORY SALE 0) Lois. —Un WEDNESDA » 8% 4 o'clock, at the the following valuable 22 '., frontis, " tweca gal very desirably fo- have pavements and 8 in Sqy cen Land on ts Water ad gas by a gol brisk os Xiy'situnt oh good draim- Lear the pastenger rac nue. on Penusyive- , Lot 27 Sgra-> 76, on 2th , Sear Weet ; pavement Inid, te oF a M street, mear 20th at, i, Square No. 1,067 i ine 3.3% feet > Femainder in 6, sovnred by a deed of ©, McG TIRE & CO., Aneta, SUILRE % CO... Auetrone re I[LDING LOTS on tam toe 30 day of Febra- \ ofer for sale at pub tugabered tem, (ia) aren aud sixty -elgbt, ting Dfty ¢ feet on 13th etrest weet, at the cotner of D street south, by adepis of seventy (7) ft t. ten) inches, containing 3.8.1"5 square feet, i 7 )otpumbered eleven (I!) ia sarce square, frome fiity (4) feet om said Ieth atreel, between aveour, ath ~~ Maryland igrins: Une-haif cash, the residue in six and ® months. Deferred payments to be secured by & deed of trast upow the peeerty Al couveyancing at the cost of the puf@haser, hitle guarartied. wd [Rep.| J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. | S# TRE ABOVR SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY po-tpoped a FEIDAY AF! ERNQON, 6th inet. i “CG. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucta. 87 THE ABOVE PALE IS FURTHER Post. -cp accountof the rain. until WEDNESDAY ened AFTRINOON, Feb. 11, saue hour, at the ADoTtIOm f-74 Ancte (ee PANAGED SUBSISTENCE aT aUcTrom— ; Will be sold at Public Auction, on THORS- DAY, the j2th instant, at Il © clock &. in atthe | Western Wharves. foot of G street, Wasnia, D. C.. the following named articies of Subsi ist carrele of Beef, ate barreis of Pork, 52 busbels of Hominy, 739 fobnde ef Corn Meal, 32 Larvels of Flour, 3 ba rein of Rye Flour, 2M) pouads of Kiced Barley, 7 365 do of Green Ce we de of Hoan Meal, 2 47-00 bushels of Split Peas, 1-45 pounds of Dersicated Mixed Vegetables, 2 we of si as Potatoes, <3’ gallons o! ola kes, 3.60 pounds of R, and Groand Coffee, 14:06 pounds of Ham. j 4 i Terms cash, in Treasury Notes to be paid at the time ot the aale. LESLIR SMITH. _ fe T-dge Capt, tet Infantry, A.C “By J. C. MoGUIRB & CO.. Auctioneers, EREMPTORY SALE OF THREE VALUABLE Briipixe Lors os Tag Istaxp, ean Gua | Cueneu—Go THURSDAY, Febra b | o'clork, on } it ia bi = , end will be euld to the higes Terme cash. Bint s- viders, ___3. ©, Me UIRE & 0O., Ancte. By C_R.L. CROWN & ©0., Auctioneers 7 ALUABLE PROPERTY 03 AT AUCTION, AND 4 Bane Onan: Repay. xeNT.— We will sell.om THU February 12 at st these | Stands on Seventh ‘str | B streotend Maryland aveuu corner of said avenue—viz : Four well-built Brick Houses two stories b. | in Square No. 433. the whole of them 7 ARS x gixta 4 WK ie b. i2th at ¢ o'clock, on prem- Sanders, Bee 5 im want race edetneagaet to al ahlssaiarae tne seer to sell for the pUrpor. of removing to fi {hep} J.C. McOUIRE & 09., Avcte._ ARSE ays SALE OF S0HO0ON: ~ M TON —In virtue of 2 a of ct Court of the United States in for | of Colombia T will sell at public sale for cash, at j the foot fe st wharf,on the Potomss AY, the 14th of Pebroary. atile'clook a m., “Hampton,” her tackle, apparel, L By C. McGUIRE & OO. Agetioncers. TS SALE.—By ¥' @ deed of trart Trball tosell AY, the i river on BA’ pL poaa AR My day of February, 1863, at I je corner | Ohic ave: ue and of Wask- | ington, to i two Billiard | Tabica, with Cues. . | _fe Se&10-3t HIDES. Ww g bile Auction, oo every wan Gebay gna Sant aOAY gt toe ' wi « 5 the Governmen Desf Eiides ou brad at the time 4. the Govermmer Terre cash, to Tecgeary protes, to ¥ the eis icéy Lt, Gol, and 0. #, 0-8 YAVALRY Ts aa BOOTS , A D SOLDIBRS, ' FOR PUTLERS AW to be sol red te ) Larges ean Ti mant of Ces, Mizeos’ aud ©) will be sold low terns, SOHN x ine dF No. 505 Seventh at., opp. 21-20* ‘OKR, COKE! ee CORE RICE REDUCED! ONLY * CENTS PER BUSTIEL! mach the cheapest feel to Cc of a euper x. ime t b ire at ta Light Go., 914 Kieventh et. the Ges

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