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a i LATH PROM ORLDOM. } Gay, CONCBRT-—-By Madame BSW ASTI TB | , 3" wIAPS. ‘Pxte favorite Pranch Piaaitt THE EVENING STAR, | wensre conse of tos issmond Waigand | GDA VILLAR. Ceaitssrcrts grancs sate | —- — = | Dispatch of the th inet. and the Peiersbars { — 2 pee: . saat | WASHINGTON OITY: Beyrets of the 17th inst f \ tevconcerte fren by Mme. De Villiers arpalwars y, 23, 1363 The Whig arg that sets plant of + of the high. g} ercer, . { inipete eta blank Tateed thia year in Virginia or Nort Programme witl be room zircon. | MONDAY........ QP BRADING MATTSR ON BEVERY PAGE. SBR OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING THLB- @BAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. SPIRIT OF THB MORNING PRESS. ‘The Intelligencer noticing the complainte of the South, that Louis Napoleon is endeavoring to dismember the Confederacy by detaching Texas, argues that these complaints subjects the whole theory of secession to seif-condem- mation; for each State has according to the se- cession theory entered:the Confederacy with the acknowledged right to resumé her inds- pendent position, and make other alliances at her sovereign pleasure. The Chronicle urges the speedy concurrence by the House in the Senate bill authorizing the iscue of letters of marque. LETTERS OV MARQUB AND RuprisaL.—We preenme there can be no doubt that the Mouse will very shortly pase the Senate's bill author- izing the President to grant letters of marque end reprisal in case, during the recess, the con- dition of our public affairs may make that course necessary for the public interest. While there is nothing at present in the condition of our foreign relations to demand such action on the part of this Government, in the mutability of the times it may possibly happen that the faci that the Executive shail have been invested with the proposed pow cf toturn aijarge portion of our immense commercial marine into private armed ships for the defense of our national rights, may serve to turn the scale in the de. termimation of the question whether some foreign government will or will net essay their invasion. It is the plain duty of Congress thus to strengthen the hands of the Goverament, in advance, tor the national defense, and we should regret nothing more than to find them neglecting to do so. Coaway.—aA reeolution passed the Kansas State Senate, a few days ago, expressing “ an- feigned regret” at the course of Martin F, Con- yin Congress. In the Uonse, a substitute was passed, indignantly denouncing hisrrro'u- tion, offered in the Nationai House of Repre- sentatives some time since. The substitute cie- clares that Conway bas betrayed the coaflionce of the people of Kansas, and calls on him, 13 an unisithiu! servant, to resign his seat. SF Lucitly Western has fliled a bill un the National copy right law, in the 1 Courts sgainet George Kuukl, manager. and Samuel E. Ryanand Ka Ryan, his wife, for an injunction re- the defendants from performin “East Lynne,” dramatized by € Erg .and purchased by cempisinuant, and for damages. Receirts at THE OFrice OF THE SIovEX oF InTeRNAL Revest ing is the totai amount of receipis at of the Commission of Internal Re ven the different States, up to Jannary salaries, and from New Hampshire, $7 Massachusetts, ¢ Connecticut, $ ‘3, New Jersey, $32 73, Delaware, 3: trictof Columbia, $16.06. eutucky, S257,:10.508; Mis- Bb; Ohio, $817,550.58; Indiana, 'S;_ Lilinois, $367,712.55; Michigan, 3.55; Wisconsin, £120,575; low: Minnesota, 24,017.99; California, $23%,11 Tota), $0,067,538.77. Mr. Spvurncsox om Presipent Lixcoun's TReCEAMATION.—The Rev. ©. H. Spurseon Presebed on Sunday week to crowded audiences. In the evening the huge tahernacie was cro= ded to excess; there couldnot have for the succeageyen tpousan amps: Maine, 31 ,000; Vermont, So Geelared itself the enemy of see Hae UAE out the vast ass, nw one hearty loud response 0) , ich was the mo! thrilling bevause in the Metropo: macie the worshippers do not ce 2 erally make ppon the war,, looked —— mightbe stopped —Eenaen ea ee y News. @7 Anderson N. Lowe, of Williamson coun- 2 11L, has been arrested for treason, and held for trial before the United States district court. He enlisted in the spring of & company eruiting in Wiliiamson aty fur the y returne? to his mative State. where he tcok the o: gisuce. Notwithstanding thir ty committed tor trial as above &7 A New Orieaus correspondent tells th foliowing :—*Ir. Knapp, ® gentleman scl owns # large plamation, recently had soma Berthern visitors at Lis place, acd, in order to show them how happy his @3 were, or- dered one of them to sing, whereupon the tel. = up the ‘Old Join Hrown’ song, 01 the amusement of the guests th prep o £uesta than of SF Adelina Patti has appeared in Paris as Z-riima, in “Don Giovanny, for her benetit, from which + wited twenty thousand franca, @t double rates of admission. Tras Exaperor | and Empress, who were present, summoned Adelina to the Imperial box after tie purform- noe, and offered their conzratul sions. 87 John Kusseli, one oi t of IUinois, died a bis resi ca at Buffdale, Greene County, on the 2d u i it Pa-kwoodsman, one Peicaee of tne first newspapers | ein in Biligois, and became witely inown as a forcible and vigorous writer. S77 The morals of Trey, N. ¥.; are very bad A young giri fromthe country om Saturday by a gang of eight desperadves, Patina her < $20, and would dave viols- mat for hi ol person for her resistance and SF Tae women and children in Southwest- | ern Missouri and Northwestern Arkaaeas are said to be, many of therm, starving. Rebela pote Soin og = both plundered the Y w such ane t San 5 arin alent that there 13 no food S/ Agricultural statistics for Ohio, show that Lorain county makes more batter than po Rr bo the Stat, being the last 5 peunds. Cuyakoxza leads tatows, 235,510 bushels. ui “a &7 Springfield, Mase. than the largest was agsanlied of the other towns and townsbips of the sams name, and is honored Whth 66 namesakes, most of which are in this an but a few of which are in England. ‘A Mr. Jolm Simpson, residing in (Quine Masse. recentiy died from the effects ee pits from his horse, which he was leading to he shod. Mr. 8. had ow: the horse two aad it had never be! evinced a vicious spirit. = @F The Now Orleans True Delta speaks in the bighest terms of Gen. Banks’ adminis:ra- tom as Orm, scrupulonsly exa-ting {a ail es- wentials, inflexible, jret and impartial. SJ A Mr. Dillaha, lving in Maury count: Tenn. ® tew days ugo, committed suicide by cuttimg his throat, preferring death to being forced Into the rebel army. @F7 The Hartiord (Conn.) Post records Sorry fact, that a nuuiber of respectable ladics of that city have been detected in petty pilfer- ings from stores. 87 In 2 large mercantile houss iz Phijadel- phia, the portwr,a maa 70 years old, Kets a sala. £3 Of $7 8 week; and his son, « clerk in tle same sigre, "SS $4500 per year. $F Pau Merphy has po MF declined to gisy me match proposed with M. Svli-h ta “Aris, And Aunounces Lis intention to 2%etala from ali chessplay at present. $7 Beroun: is vow exhibiting Mise Mianis Warren, suter of Tom Thumb’s wife It is sats the show may ts trying to fixup 1 wed- ding between the former and Commodore Nutt. WF" Vim snid there ie x man in Pbilacetphi Mying im the bosum of tuxur;, woo theres vende A bas Ke. On Lue @ext bis own door. @7 Br. -wiben Tannton, of Meres,, Dae within five weeks lox pumber Sy ai; Y Sorwnce, fo-me | wore, boat = Venje0iW Four teo ui i. Thora 9 i be New - Ud Pave “ner Kosten om t ete o d persons present. | dible responses. Mr. Spurgeon, bas | » 6 nearly four times i Panne pray rl ae, lo eupport their armies in thoge States, itis abecintely necessary to cultivate the whole tiitatle area of cach in breads The same paper chuctles 3¢ 2g the recent speech of Wallandidham, in Naw | Jersey. ' Sam Honston and 16th, $100 for the bereft: of the w Galveston fizht | Mr. Michact Kenny was killed on the 10th | t inst. by & Mr. Golsby,in a duel near Wes! Point, Ga. Hoth were of Selma, Ala. The WAtg announces the landing of twent cr thirty thousand of Hooker's army at Now- | port News and Suffolk. They profess to think | the movement merely means our purpose of securely holding those points. Theodore Whitman was discharged under a writ of hateas corpus, in the Richmond Hus ing Court, under a judgment ignoring Je! Davis’ right to ceclare martial law. Belie Boyd was sarenaded not long since at | “ Knoxville, Tenn., and said in reply :—« Gen- | tlemen: Like Gen. Johnston, 1 can fight, but i { cannot make speeches.” Captain Wm. Damron, captured by Floyd's army in Kentucky, and another Union captain, | are at hard labor in the Richmond penit-ntiary, in retaWation for the act of our authorities in so using (here) two rebel officers convicted of rob- bing the mails. METROPOLITAN BOOK MASONIC .—By order of the M H.P.a special communication of Columbia Chap- er. No 15.R. A. M willbe held THIS(Montay) EVENING. at 7 o'clock Oompanions im good tend! rdially iuvited. Te ne SONU US INS. THOMSON, See. GRAND PAIR AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, The Grand Pair for the benedt of 5: 4 wounded soldiers will be open. frea of charge, 90 TUMADAY, Feb 2th, acd FRIDAY, Peb. 27th. from 2to 5o’clock p m., for tecchers accompan ed by their pupila y their PUECOMTHH OF ARRANGEMENTS. A. CLUSS, Sec'y fa 23 st" =~ PENN MUTUAL TI?H INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA —Cqri- Lat $1,251.7©9.50 —The Beard of Truxtees nave Gecizred a Scrip Pividend of Ferty per Cont. upon the Cash Premiums received in 15% Pol in force ont the Seri 5 aud 1:55 in ng Premium dua tae Company, will he credited on the a the Ssripot said yaar, The insured piease cali at the Agener, Na 346 Pa, aronve, Waahingtot, D. ©., for thsir Scrip Dividend. fe 2-3t" JOUN BIGGURS, 4e: - FRAND FAIR ATODD FELL el {3 The Grani Fair for the b wounded sole iers will epe atTovelock p. m,in Mavor of the city, and disting wi the Fed-ral Governr. ent. Th will sing Hoty guests end owill etrikes p hOF ARRANGEM A. CLUS! {Rep, & Int } Prof Haske Negara LECTU sH Wortz, of New York, « DAY, uary 2th, and MON itlustrations pyited. T Febr xe SOLDIERS’ POCKET FRY PAN. SSTFONG And durable, weight only helf pound, and can be catried in the peexet. Sod only at W.¥. s1O0CKING’s w York Branch Bture, 336 b street. near © rove Theatr fe 23 Iw” GRO. L. CANNON, Agent M NIGHT COMPASSES. EN. Hooker uses Hunter's now Pocket Night Compeas. Can be seen the darkest night. Soli ouly at W. F. sTOCKI New Yor Brauch Elore, 336 KE et., pear Gro Ss O° OGNAO . BRANDIB, HENNESSKY, DUPUY, OTARD, Bte,, ar NAGLKE'S, 249 Penns: ivan: AND LONBON SOLDIBES AND BUTLERS’ BUPPLEMB, | May Ball, #h 4 Spoons. net frown the Maaafacturera, and ‘4 W #. BPOOK- 333 Rat. near CANNON. Agent. fe Siw M announcing to tlre Jadi-w that «ha han jast re | efforts of persone claiming to be special agente re | is: Ver:mont COsralry, was drowned while | papers. AN soldicra are warnod against giving | ADAME DBLARCP TAK BS PLEASUSA IS | ceived ap assortment of Fancy Back aod side | Combs, Shell, Coral, Ambar, r} 140, Wreaths of the newarnt atyles, Faas, foe Steel Ornaments, Fi wers. Ribbons, es, Ba eet ries, pane noes Bows, Societe Hygisaique | PAB, Just fesporiedafull astortment of Jonvia's } tlemen. Gloves for ladios ang SYNCH PANOY STORR 238 P: WAGONS! WAGO _fo 23 st* ¥.. bet. 13s and ists ate WAGONS! INS hand a superior lot of On SUTLEKS* WAGONS of all sines, whiok will oe H old at reduced prices. “also tc pand ho-top BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, JERSEY WaGuNa kee : eee or Wagon Repsiring promptly a‘- * ROBT H. GRAHAM, Ooachmaker, _fo 38.30 374 D.and 477 Bight xtraat. PHILP & SOLOMO i PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, The best assortment to be found im the city, Gated prices ranging from 75c. to $50. CARD PORTRAITS, Of Distinguished Persons, from the best artists, at reduced prices. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, |All the Popular and Standard Works, New| Publications, Magarine>, éc., always on hand, and at very low prices. “VyWoly AWaNOIS Vas GNV 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, feo wit ARINI’S SEL AT THMPRUANCH HALL, E Street, Be:ween Ninth and Tenth. Prof. Maris bas the ho to inform his former patrons and friends that his next and last qua of this rea will commence on TU Sd. All tho e wishing to accompli An the graceful art and take part ia his Gr al vail themselves of this opportu nity, and Join his ch * yaysand hours of tuition: For Ladi Bevery Tuesday, Thursday and Sa ay hg. For particulars apply at the every day. BY ELL'S Marices SU COUGH CANDY ia the mo PLEASANT, POrv ULAR AND BFRRUTTAL TEDDY KNOWN FOR COUGHS, CoL.bs ONCHITIS, or apy affection of the OAT OR LUN Try it. | at BE | nme % Sol wi ReRe Drug Store, corner Ma Tih st TAL NOTICE — Attention is res d to the ea) Me ry i> on no! reveral good young WORK and one extra fine young Black At ease; Ato, one young a Carte, Busey ‘Harness, 1 NeAS uble met. si AS. KOBRRTEON, Agent Georgetown, B21 gies, Wegons, Viarness, Carriages plated Apply to J 68 Prospect street COAL: COAL ve OORDIAL GIN, Sse ___ 9 Penns: Jtés10a, aT CROLE - ~ + Tpaeceaetes NAGLRBE’S. Venus HE of 01 SHERRY, fax cee #A WINES AND BRANDIRS, of American growth and manufacture, at NAGLE'‘S, 1 feS NO Fe jpmues. SAUOBRS, CATSUP, &o. NAGLMH'S, fers 280 Pennsylvania avenus ABDINES ; NOHOVIES, A SWER? OIL, f OAPBRS, Ete. NAGLE??, fess wo P. TAELES. FRUITS, PISH, soUP, in Harmeticaliy Sealed Cana, at NAGLB’S, 2=9 Penasylvamia avenne. fens AVANA AND __ DIMEETIC SEGARS, CHBWING AND 8MOK ING TOBACOO. Of all inaunfacturos, at . NAGus's, fess 259 Penn<ylvania avanze. cores, BROMA, CHOCOLAT#, Ete, ar NAGLE’S, fe2s ___ 289 Penasylvania aven: QTBAMBR FOR Satu. The well-known tug-boat © WASP,’ double engines iron shtatheidoubiee” Salotts janked, in bast condition. having nm thorougbly overhauled in New! Pp es = lying » Oe foot of va a pabh ar, pply to RM 390 P. nington. a wens fe : OMESTIO KOUNUMY AND HRALTH —DR ) LANDIS’ SANATIVE SUBSTITUTE FOR | TEA AND CORFBR ~99 pe ealaeret Hee | . 1S ism great Appeti Clears the Vomplexion, Hepatic Recretion a — igen Sinead otea Digestion and family should have it. Bocipe will ha sent address hy enclosing 9210 8. M. L Hlectro-Hysiente Tes tute, $31 Ot mi Ww ae oe D. (82 SLawring sentinur, 7 PRA a ee NCIS Ds HABS JANVIER, MR. MURDOCH C., or 21s N. | ins for eale, A PULL 8BUPPLY or ALL KINDS OF OOAL, LOWEST POSSIBLE RATRS! 2,240 Lis. to tux Tos. FIRE KINDLINGS A bex containing 144 KINDLINGS fer 25 CHNT3( Wood or Charcoal Fire, KINDLING WOOD. Pine ; a com plete supercedure of Ouarceal, AND ALL KINDS or WOOD AND COAL, ar LOWE3T POSSIBLH Rates, ar - GA IT’s, OFFICE 282 PRNNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Botwoon 11th and 12th sts, YAKD AND WHARP FOOT OF BHVENTHBNTH S8T., (Intet.} On the Biver, BYSTONM MAKKET, 7 S Pa. av. 17 FHILADSPRIA ; i fe 21 & O, FOR THE Qap! FLaGs! PLaGst! FLAGS II! cate ties Neine ng HN Man as 7 AND EOLDIRES' SUPPLY STORE, rear Willarde’ Hai ones eed Banners made to order. Bant- OFFIC. 303 B street, 1 BW. 3.—¥lige iO NY t BOYS’ OLOTHING tt We hereby call every body's attention to our LABGS AND TASTY sT00K ft Ip the Excenttve Mansi. Lintr Just published. Price toe mip ae? Cham- PHILP & 30 ‘ fe2 Metropolitan Bouket: copsae re (gov BEN MEN r ARMY PAY TABLE! JUS? PUDLinmED, THE THIRD EUITION. Showing at a glance all that is neceavary to know in the Payment of Proop; and Govereme.| Am ployes. Compiies i= the Second Auditor's Ofie., | the effice in whioh act pay claims of the armyas B*jasted. And is the Recognized Stomdard im the Deparimast, BF 1 is ind.cpoowadie to every Paymacter, Q iar termaster, Comenissery an! other disbers ag 0/ fer PHIL? & BOLOMONS. Publishers, fo 21 cost Motrepolitaa Bookstore, 232 Pa av. Mi OCBNB WEsT wis DKUG STORK | twice 11th and 12th. o BOYS' CLOTHING. to wuit the season. aEING, Being Dow prepared to tit all boys trom & years and up, we invite every body to give g call Hemewber our motto, which and low Prices! BARA pete BROTIAR, South wost corner 7th and M ste, BW GEOORRY STOR, D J. Woaw} BGAN & PE Having taxem the store on of 9th and B str-ets, formerly are new openin Ti asgorted stock fire ga & yinvite our fri 0d examine before parche fama esr ar jo OK, ied oth " Bevo never been e-rice in tre ii laren, young wnt beeutifl auiwals, he, to +acdle and harness, Ibaaite $46 Cees b fo 18 Vw" ide’-nd the Bring Olea; OPFIOERS: Fy, MAN AND KNGLISH COTTOS HOSIWRY. 3 it3 Pa. 4 4 i Pure nnd Brea) Mot a aie H Syec = Heimivid's, Jay: ond Sei BP bart attention palit to tne aia Cyewian @ proscripth ima fa vin OY PLORBN & wi, t ThUP Tons. We open to-day our a pring auppii males ce Polier of the bost i COTTON HOSIERY, _ Cebainting Of aU graden aod qualities of— «German acd Ragliah OOT TUN Hose. at all the principal Brag Stores and jan 365 p. m.; for Gentlemen, from 8 to Wy same bs Theme ch 25 feet h de. pared wost desi | rebiein the city for n first-class nee. p 21-2 ) C. McG TIRE & CO KE LuW, AND “GREEN Bau De “COAL! } COAL WELL PREPARED BEFYORM DELIVERY | Boing the greatest Kindling oat for building a Cut very short and split fine— prepared of the Dost ie Fair Dealings | | Army ef the Potomac will be given at the office of OFFICIAL. 1D BOLDI#BS. ——— auenat’s Ovvies, Miktasten. Jeauary Bi, vs. It being reported that varices: parties bave od- tained money from invalid under the pre- tande ofgssisting them to Vheirdisoharge froc the service, metice is Roreby given that certificates of Giasbdility for disebarge to soldiers in general hos. | PROWN AD. tals and eampe are only givea by thesurgeonin | Tnformation has been received here thaton ebarge of much hospitailor camp, andthe obtrasive : (he day befure yeeterdsy, Lient. Puley, of the THERES O’OLOOK P. M. tard instead ef hasten the preparaticn of discharge | swimming Goose Oreek, Loudon county, Va. money on auch plea to any person whatever, By orcer of the Surgeon General : JOSEPH R. SMITH, furgeon U. 8. Army. ws DEPART: iT, W4sgixorTon, January 2, 1889. ‘In ceonsequance of the pressure Sf business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the | TELEGRAPHIC. eases ee asi LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA AND MEXICO. —_—_—— TROULRLE ABOUT THB BOUNDARY BATWREN CALIFORNIA AND NEYADA. Lieut. Col. Comzap, 133 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. BOARDING. FEW TASLE BOARDERS: CAN BH ACCOM. modated at 405 New York svenne, between th and 15th sts.,one square from the Treasnry | apartment, i ii fo 2-30" | RoR RENT—At No. 3 Franklim Placs, (I aire 1 | setiasectoihels | 4 MEXICAN FORCH GOING TO ACAPCLCO. j ———_ | Saw Frasctsco, Feb. 21.—A eerions contro- rey is going on in Honey Lake Valley over the boundary question between Califoraia and Novada. : Both sides claim jurisdiction over the land in “4 | dispule. A California sheriff attempted toserve sween 13th and 14th, two suites of largeand | 9 elyil process on the 15th, when the citizens of PARTMEDTS, on tesond Honey Valley armed themselves and fired on hancromeiy Furnished | and third floors, suital Army OMfcers. and others. desiring beg the sheriff, and his posse comitatus. Six of the { The latter had sent for reinforcements, and 4 his s:eailants are also expecting an addition to | their strength. Both parties are very deflant, | snd at last accounts were fortifying themssl ves in log houses. 7 A schooner just arrived, brings advices from Mazatlan to the 22d of January. Four thousand Mexicans, commanded by La fev PERSONAL. ' ASTROLOGY —Hee arrived in Washington, the i caleprated MADAME FORREST, Docraass anD ASTROLOGIS?. She iga seventh daughter, was born witha ral gift, and was pil of the renowned 4 trologer, Signor Moretta, of Venice. Hhe tlle | yora, had sailed for Acapulco. The object of < iny, bri together | caa show — friends, or fature hus! Business strictly confidential I street. between 7th and sth sta story brick house in thesquare. Naxx Ladies Oifty cents, gentleme din only la¢y in America who possesses the tr | ef Aatroiogy. {57 kenesses of your absent childreu or Curea all diseaser. Always at home, in the valy three- tne door Th NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. New Yorks, Feb. 23.—11 a.m.—First Board— Soupon 1581, 100 ¥a100 ¥: 7.30 Treasury notes, | lof vated y: Certificates, 06 4297; Demand Notes, | iy aiesy; Gold, 164 yaist yy. RR — le | GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS.| CONGRESSIONAL. : RSs OF THERES LEC | > - panes ot tne To ee uiven ia reuiey | XXXVIIth CONGRESS—THIRD SESSION ‘Georgetown | t Lecture on TUESDAY EYBNING, Fetra- | th. ky Rev. Farner O'Cati a J nt of Loyola Colicga, Balt! Tickets for tha courre, $1. ‘Tickets for lecture, 5 . Ticketa tor sale by the members, at Kidwell's Mornay, February 23. —VPetitions were received from ci ew York, asking for heavier taxation ous bquors, &c.; from Mrs. Mary A. Tiyde, widow of Lieutenant Henderson Ridge- red Carroll's Stores, on High +t..by the boys of | Jey 17 S$. A., for arrears of pension: aad from nee pet also, atthe door om the eveaing of the | |). neministrators on the estate of the Inte May dpe . - 50% | W.W. Russell, U.S. 2 ing to be al- Doors open at 6', o'clock ; Lecture at 7% o'cloc seks Coeihite, a: yof the Navy's answer to the Glutivn of inqniry reiative to the war steamers Ossipee and Pensacola, was re- pd to be printed. “s substitute for his original R ATTED 1.0 Barrela BALDWIN APPLES, in prime | shipping, Just receives trols PURE APPLE CIDER, store, and | ug. For tale by. bill, requiring recipients of nnpaid letters from in jd w S ountries shal! hereatter pay Une foreien Forwarii a4 on them in coin, was couviljered and fo 10-1 SALK— parsed, ‘The President pro tem. Iaid before the b oiya $0 BARRELS TAR. | letter from the governor of Kansas, covering eee Mid BARRELS ROSIN. ms ot the Kansas Lezisiature ap- | nome “3. Lb. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D. 0 war policy of the Government Al resointions of the Legislatare of the | fam a-king Congress by joint resolution j Wo define their purpose in passing the act do- nating ‘40,000 acres of public lands to new States. ‘A {ow reports were made and resolutions | were adoptd of no public interes', and the | Senate then took up the bill for the exchange of prisoners of sta®, upon which Mr. Richardson | addressed the body at length Hover.—Hon. B. F. Flanders, representative from Louisiana, appeared, and was qualified | as a member. Mr. Dawes reported adversely to the claim ot J.1.. Grafton, claiming to be elected asa representative from the eighth district of Vir- WANTS W AN TED IMMEDIATELY—A Grat CHAMBERMAID, at No 5 4's st. tez3 Ware A firet rate Apply atC. WATKO 6th and Le avenue, immed 1 TANTKD—To rent a email STORE. or woald buy the interest of oue, in a wooil locality, : fo23-st* | Journeymas BAK N’S. Ma V Address “P..” Box 1, Star uffice. WANTED. At the Clarendon Hotel. man | COUK. Must 6 Srst-ciags, Alxo a WOMAN, | (white, :orironingin Laundry, Enquire at office. fezs 3° = Ss eae eee } W ANTED—To sell from 2 to $thourand cords of | The Senate bill providing for the judge of UAK WOUD, standing ata very iow price. 3 | one circuit lo hold court in another in necessi- miles trom Brown's switcy. inquire of K. D. | tous cases, was pasard ASE Seec Raley ne) fo 23 st The resolution of the Elections Committes, middie aget wo- | declaring Jennings Picgott, claiming a seat as a8 cook, washer and | representative from North Carolina, not en- fe family. reference | titled tom seat, was tnken wp. requir fat No. 327 B:xth strens, | Uted ton eee SP 45 eee " Si n Massachusetts ave. and K st, | chm ALTAR WAN CAD—At the Gosling Bota. ee eee ! id. Inquire as the staurant.27 Duscant os MADARY AUsiia nnn h fe7a*_ | o'clock Sunday morning, some disordorly be. havior there attracted the attention of Sergeant Cronin, of the Fourth Ward, to tha hous of Sarah Austin, Sixth street, near Missouri aye- nue. The snow was falling fast, and the straot ‘Was 80 dark that one persen could hardly dis. | the very best wages will be given. | No. 37 Ist Hoor Winder's Buildi {me 23 ee ne, between 10 morning snd 5 o'clock in tos eve. ning: fe 23-07 Unguish another at ten paces. Tne sergeant — nee called patroimen Fuse and Williams to ; W ANTED—Te rent or buy, 8 HOU » with or | and stationing them to preven! the cconee ee | area W see oes goud location. ipmates, entered the house, and beran to arrest the femaies. The male inma’ 7 ANTE tes, military of ¥ —By « respectable young woman and civilians, were taken bys PLACE to do chanterwork and sewing Ket | BDredily evacuated eee oe oe = Star OBice Hox 19. fai ge | for the xt the chambers, and _maaa Ts lo escape, but found their retreat The Stocx and Fixtures of | Cut off by Fuss, who detained them until the & fret-class Grocery Staed iu the central part | S@78eant permitted them to depart, no | of thelcity. Lory re-s0us given for selivag. | PATticulsrly grateful for beng det ot ieee | Mort Star Office feai exposure. Eight females were captared, and | WASTED—4 PakTNMK, with a caxh capital of | WEY 8eked to be allowed to ride to the Fourta MU -1 £04 nets ta the gros sdgoaestery better known to the “fancy” as | fire or im this sity. * Hol “Cronin,” but thi S | givem and required. Address And the gay damecis were eeereed Aspen v erted to their quarters for the night. Madame Sarah was not Arrested, and it is said she took advantage of the darkness and the storm, and esca, ANTED_T, BWELL iW purchane, NG HOUBE. “ex reoms. Price not to execod “A running the blockade. Anoth oy or P . - vel Se ruytown Post Office, describing price» and lorali the house, a Mrs. Green, but srolpeery lek . — _ _ fo 21 St* | as teo old and feeble to be carried through such iW ANIED, puvwolatiny After mljoura | 2 StOrm, and was permitted to remain. j Tent of Congress, @ comfortable HUUSK “y morring, the girls were all furnished one @ gentleman with | Up to the captain's office ttle,” <i fory reference will Te gies ee = h tetcibe: in that popular hotel was only Boh cal “4 bSt-Ser a chy wich they paid and departed. therougbly trained German The mle-, military and civil, who evacuated | Apply 334 H et. fe 20 3t* the premises upon the first’ intimation of this WHITE SERVA A al hous wo: =a } Taid, sre supposed to have bee: MOsES Sack: | punished with the shakin, thre Stern, SUM Baventh ate fea-siy | Were subjected by being di aheeecd MAN. ie Su Galanos ; Patrolman Fuss, awa McBNMW, corner Mth at, sat anal PQ, 80 r WANTED— rk. Call at Wo B. m sufMicientiy i ague to which they letained in the cold by 3 the Sergeant Cronin for the m: fo roure. = ——.>_--- { { 4 AKDENHBE WANTED_. = Romnine A MAGISTRATE—On Saturday, t 1 G SIAN, who understands pl Be pet pn } colored men went to the office of Justice tees Ske Shares of a horse and cow, will dad seady | ¥'th two time-tickets for money dus them by so pebented and good wages. Must come wit! Government, which they had transferred to gee Seclock ct RIS Tae Inquire trom | Mr. C. Thi nd wanted the justice to make Baskin une, PANT on” | & power of attorne he might collect the = ——_—___— | money. T apers We NEXPRR =| 7; Papers were made out, and laid on the table before the justice. Rob" Barra: | A eR WANTED To chroberee tre GARDEN: | came in and took positon ts treseot wee of about sev 8, with garden atteched in | Ments, and asked the justice to make an aifida.- Starylena. moe! and beatiful portions of | vit for him, claiming protection of the British wich a cottage free of een mil! be given, togetner | Government, and, after signing the docum Bes rienced La pale rer A man with a wife {| remarked that Lord Lyons would foot taotuy Hea iarens mie pete ies gee The justice euspected that his statement was noLow,S8 Sevents stroot, Washington. ps mee. d held the aM@davit. Barray left the After a while M: office, and asked the ic ppt stolen f: swered negativel; Mr. Thaw insisted . . Thaw entered the jactice if he had not some rom him. The justice an- and eaid head the tickets. that he had not; and then ANTRI-—To rent » HO! Ww bay the feraitar m Ofice, Box No. 30 Attress Adereae Sa Sat ‘ T—By & permanent tanant, | produced the tickets, to great rise ‘aga, — farnished DW: LLING HOUS#: | the justice. The tiekets a, stolen from the poy nae Die — Often ona nnd price of iustice’s desk, and the thief offered them to Mr. C 4 10 000 LADIES WANTBD—To get thoir | ingthem. He replied thathe then He mute Flennei, Velvet, Merino, Uambrie. | Was taken before Justice Drury, who identified orthers Litste’ Bt, 280%, Sovodth ‘sirest, | bis “British-subject™ visitor, “and commines sthern Liberties, Oioske. “dacqacs, Capea, | him to jail for coast, , ovies, Slipp-rs, and Pineushions. Stamped at focoer — Paid ae dene Witt sees etait | oe = pent ae J Ercseed gba fa wed ile seu; ‘ABBIBG Casa. turday night abdont 12 moslin, Remember, 380%, between L and Mn | $l0cK,® collision. recta, between” Feensene Fridley and John F. Day. Yesterda: RASS AND PAPER WANTRD—Don't ocit your | TAA! for tho arrest of Fridioy was placed in’ the Bags, Books,and Papers for nothing. We pay | SAnds of patrolman Franklin, and Frais: ap- Food Bree ‘otton and Woolen Boora, | peared at the Second Ward station a fo foes Roper News: pers, Xo. We buy Bettis, Gid | tes aftar with the officar. is Wertebd the waeun for everythiag. 1 STAY. | | This morning the witnessas wore axamined, aunt WAGON fie Papel Warehouse who testified that Fridley and a companion im os pew! 377 Dat near sth. were passing the corner as Day and afriend bic ieoea Geeman and English OOF Pun UALP : oO: Mises’ ene P COTTON TOSB and socKs Niet For at primes tower taau they cei te oirew! cre 208.3 say : y ay bt. :h aud ings ata, NOMRW ATHEIN Munir Rott were leaving Leary’s cigar eto’ ‘ridiey Wanted te | Sesiust Day. who aoked what be ey Aner raat wo! ghey separated, Fridiey'’s friead ‘king him off. y remained, and a minata or two elapsed when he Temarked “f betis that Slow cut me” They returacd into the cigar Store and discovered that wou. Wound bein, neg d : “ & in the back upon tha will be given to Arat-classServante They the weep, iNeltlice of the witnesees sar peice phagfionis Ip wesiways | the weapon. F ridley @ent for myer ERabermalt, 'Waltere'and Seamstresser ales | ScMMd not be obtain’. in time," ana wrens for Young Men to wait on tablas. in private tek consented to waive his tos y Bor ane sley Serr omnk sae 3a Private familias timony for the pres. e eT aea at Tanted. Employers ia want [ ‘ut ard gave bail to appear at court oboe ow eE dates wanted” Fhe best Sftomaremes | CSTE OF Senalt and bastory _ .,B.— ‘ . The o! te oar, S be obtained oe — obtained without charge by spriging x adore UNGALLANT Husray ra i -SAIEURR. | welonge to the 20 U.S infec? MARES who ———— = ? ~ - a z , . | sbout a month gs: te Cart. LSB.499 Twell hat NOU PEF | ieaving, and wukingee gine nr Geena, Lin. WRAPPING Papen Peat hee Tilt Me pushed ber on the bed sua puree eo epleayeresjorcf WRAPEING Panwa, | 125) E. Ullver Jos Tounson ad TAD's fer Butchers, G.ooers, urs Roots Mone efore Justice Giberson, Mecencne ee: " athe! : ustice Gide precants &c., &e. ¥ 5 RAN SEDY, him to the Cemtray Guardhouse. = OR BAL, CE x Pca ea demure ele Bow fem Ohio; Maj. i ~ A sup-tivt Batdls URS, 9 yeaca *y 6 Priow ons han Hocker, US. ¥ Th. haa (red and itty dot To be sean at HA-& IW. ku emas, UN a ZEL's Btabion, Beall at Cope ae A fam = Mower, i Mason Jonas, N Y = Rec Wuiaras.” ; Hom. J. M. Butler, Pa; are a: etaceful, correct, memory never falling, fa: as exhibited in the foun TO! le, and excallence ot ju igmean: is Orttions, which are dolfy wi the aid of notes or bain, are distingnieheg above any we have ever heard, for graces of trie and matarity of thonght: they are no ao. phumorical trea! with gleams of cerning ore and there shining through the prerienry end fiashy wordiness cf composition, bat strong-sensed, catefaily considered lectures tg which the fancy and imagipation cheer, tually set off, illustrate, and cn apes J the close snd vigorous argument. ‘world seem, at times, as if be were ofa superman. ral power over the sympathizing crowd; one fecls paycologiaed and tnd captive, only able te think OF Move At the Sid of @ magician. He Unites the desired elem+ate of an almost per fect orator. He is enthusiastic, fervid, ang impulsive, but not rash, frantic, or fan if Passion blowes the guides the helm. His OTeANtzAtion i admirable ad: to the axpression of his ge. nine, bis and emoticanl ~ i | quick, finely yet strongly organize, and mod. ulate like a well-made instrument the voior Patwvct AccipayT.—This morning, Mr, James Skirving, stove and tin ware danieg, corner of Eleventh street and Pennsy)vanig| avenue, while engaged with his workmen ig cleanin, ow Se. te fron] of bis store, got into a alencounter wig] his neighbor, Mr. L. neider, and rit ping, fell with his lef leg across the shor which 8 workman was using, sod with weight upon it. Mr. Skirving, on ng to up, discovered that his lez was brok-n was removed to his residence, and Dre. herman and Johnson were called to his reli and sect the wounded limb, which was bri in two places below the knee. ——— ROUARGING AND ASSAULT—Several di oe oO since, Mr. R. Leech, ef the Sixth Auditors fice, had occasion to call a backman na:ned, Loomis to take him a short distances, and w be reached the end of bis journey tendered quarter fare, which Loomis refused, dem ing dollar, and on Mr. Leech refnsing to it he attacked him. Officer Tucker, of Third Ward, arrested the driver on and took him before Justice Gikerson, who 4 him 85.56 for overcharging, and beld bim to curity for Appearance at court on the x case. —— Sats or Stock anv Reat_ Estaga. Saturday, J.C. McGuire & Co., Auctio 17,64 Corporation of Washingtos Stock, their Nale-rocams, im various lots, the pi varing from 111 ts to — WL. Wali & Co. sold the frame dwell on the north side of Maryland avenue, bet Four-end-a-half and Sixth streets, belo to R. M. Johnson, for #3140. eae oe Ra easen.—Mr. Joseph W. Nairs, whe was arrested by Col. Baker's detectives on thet instant, on the charge of being concerned the contraband medicine business for whi J. T. Brooke was arrested (Feorgetown the principal, has been released oneinenaneE= WASsHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.—The 224 fal this yesr om Sunday, to-day the bells were: in honor of the day, at sunrise and noon. NOvsETize IN SPRING SHAWLS! We bave just received and invits the atten' the ladies to the most beautiful essortment of SPRING SHAWLS eve: exhibited in thire ' PRICES VELY MODBRATA. 308.5 MAY, 308 Pa. avenue, between oth and 1 th — BLACK SILKS. a wears scthe Tort we Sue REAR SL We bave thea from $1 Wr 2D per vert fe 17-stif 308 Pa. ave. betw etant mak PPOSITR PATENT orkice “ vaen 2 SEVENTH A S NGIdGs WIN Hi piotuE ane LIN omer » SHAD Tases ae Ice STREST Store, 45a _ fo 19-4awew Opposite Patent 0 peeMate COLLEGE, = i ROENTOWN, ¥. * Institute is pleasantiy locate! on'the ware River, 3 miles north of Philadelphia, It been In succersful uperati Tous of learning in the of lear Bcecial attentio: Tigher branches tages furnished i Drawip, Perecne comi Put street wdar' andcép from the South leave Phiinds.. at © a. m. and 2,4, ~one For coatalogees A: Rev. J°HN BRARELBY, a M., References in Washington : Hon.J © Benat N. jouse tatives es pene state Depactonet Cox. Treasury Department; W H. Van N Department of the Interior; 8. 3. Groot, M. By THER ORDERS ALL D. JNTIL FUR’ 2 RORRES will be buried near the er ir louse. - esvortmedt FRENCH BALMORALS ‘ Pot PRING AND BUMMER, ported expreesly sur the best city trade. 308, J. MAT, 305 Penasyivanis avenem Between Sth and With steel, RX ’ Baoappant eens” Boo) soot ear Ralti _ tenie GOVRENMENT SKCOKITIBB. WANTED TU FU ECUASE— 7-30 TREABURY NOTES. ONE-YEah CeRTivicaTSS, EMAND NOTES eouticetatnsorans oncae _fe 12-44t BROADBENT & S508 ©. 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUB. 4. M. BININGEK ¢ co's STORE 237 Pexneri vawra’ Avene. ll Tor the tiderst i fel-iw je tF = SieLiskys z he has’ rre-ivet, bess ree VERY Nigw® Eten Piate 8 CL: KK PIANG w best order f seie for SO at the Ma Ze See-e Ww METLE! . Beis Agrut for St Fons

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