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Ptah Yr dE EVENING STAR #8 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, *SUNDLY RYCRPTED) ‘AY THE STARK BYILDINGS, OOaRER FPANN's AVESDH AND L1TE STRERT ne WALLACE, WwW. BD. Pt _ers atrved without wreppors, oy Carriere, <oen'ts per wee; in wrappers at che rate of 36 pou Te mall subscribers the priv- is $5 per year; $3 dor sia months. Papers procared st the Slay offffe couuter, with or without Ts, [WO CENTS BAOR TERTISEARNTR Should be cent to the ore tL o'clock ™.; otherwise they may vekr until ihe nex! day year Pea AUCTION SALES. SUTURE DAYS. Stivots Wert, and ramaing b49< toss: 'cut paved pudiis suey > Rhantkon: gad w LE built ook ta, to 2.4) Daridsoo ae¢ Aronting 12 feeton porta M 3 a: ¢ oth streets west and rucnis 2 Daok 9) w 4a «!- i ten! wide sediate possession of the property will ba 8: One fourth ir carb, and tthe remsiadte: weiye, aod signteea mootag, with in- rem the iny of aale; the defarre* paymants secured by (ce Botas or boud Fibs turety o tise to b. sree, ce tion of the a: 5 of the whols a8 oo pa at pa. > money and not befors, the Tinstee will oouvey tae to the purcnaser in fea simply terme of eaie are not complied with ia five sitter. tre Trustee rasarya ‘the rigat to the risk and exoence of the de‘auiting * at or week's notice in the Natioaal er car, nveyancicg acd stampa at the cost of the ia A THOS. BRADLEY, Trostee. 2.16 e wes J. 0. MeGUIRE « OU, aac JPUBLIC SALE. r of the estate of the ceased, will sell, at public . Fnvuary 23, 1964, at 1 Moon the premises TWENTY Sete. ACRES OF LAND, r r lows, iy bya BCH DWELLING STORE HOUSE, STABLE, and other } Kiveted on the Washin pike, one anda- Palftuiles from *n arolis J va. andt one mile fron tevees Freters. Howard ty ML. Pevongare r qnected tocallen Mr William 1 the pr. perty, aad examine he ‘ay ofsale HASL? BP, Ex ashingten city, an to 8 K._DASHIE © Brooker, 32 St. ’aul atre sttinn DIRECTORY. ORE ANS ONTO RAILROAD, TEBE SE: Pie i etuestay January Mth, 1864, daily rin Sotw ap Washington and New j «ton and the Weat as follows: PAIA.NE® YORK and BOSTON at? and 45 A.M and 5 FOR BALTIMORE, tom at 6.2, 7 and 10.45 A. M. M. datly. except Sunfay, sod 7,39 P. M.. only. ALI! PARTS OF THE WEST. and 7 A. . On Sunday, amy, FUR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. es mere at 4.50 710, 845 and 9.49 AL 5.15, and 8.20 P.M. except Sanday, tae ardo4o 8M and 4.20 P.M. FOK ANNAPOLIS, ton at 6.2. A.M. and 425 P.M, e atv. A Mand 5.15 lesving Wash 4 go threigh te ew York without aL og Car on 730 P.M. train tact fourth trains from Washington aul fifth trains from Baltimore, stop at paints, rmation, tickets of every kina S.ikconts, agent at Wash ton ter of franap’t’n. ‘al ticket Agent, on rKQ ENCE OF T fort Monte boats will + 40 4 ocluek pm j** COOK & CO., BANKERS, No. 402 Fifteenth Street, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT BONDS, ITHBASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, FOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. We shell continue to sell ar Pam until further notice, BF B1X PER CENT RONDS OF THE UNITED STATES Koowa as FIVE TWENTIES, n twenty years. and redeemable at the vofthe Government after five years from he unsold balance of this loan isnow 8 thax Une Hundred Millions of Dollars, repidly absorbed by home and forsign extment. aud by the new National for circulaten, When all sold, the Bonds wiit, like the “Reven-Thirty” Loan, ad- Yence tes handsome premium. Asan investment they sree Siz per Cent per Annuen we Gold, (yeyable semi-annually.) equivalent, at present prives of eatin, te None per Cent. in Currency. foe COL PON BOUNDS (payable to bearer) a1 based in wuiur =f $50, 6100, $500, and 1,000, and the FEGiSTEEED BONDS (payable to order aud transferabiv as bank «tock, upon the books o: lus Treasury, and therefore preferred for perma- ut investio(it, a6 secure Sgeinat lots) are issued me of §°% 9100, 8500. $1,000, 85,000, 4 g10,c00. are exempt from all local taxes,and ent tax upou them is only one and ene half per cent Pir, aunum upon the interest, when the income of the holder exceeds 8600. £000 by mail. givin, at our counter, or upon n ‘any further information st ay be desired concerning this and other Goy- ernment Loans and the organization of National Pans We keep ot band and for aale a fall eupply of ALL GOVERNMENT SEOURITIEA. dew for ii Bbaicke an basis de i6-cit JAY COOKE & CO, $OLN GOLYIN & CO, PROTOGRAPHERB. Space. between 8th and Oth streets, one door tust of Perry ¢ Bro isi.c@ our Galery with an entire the mest modern Instruments and a rapged on tag most approved plan, (ucder the immed iste eupervision of J. Be kee ‘m to our citigens in tue Photo rephic ) We are prepared to furnish the Public SR photographe, Main ia traleree rant $1 Sciors, row Mimatures to Tuperia Live fire. AmEroty per all sizas, Cards de Visite and Vigne tee fur Albums. Sypectal a. entton wil be paid to copying Ambro- ty ar@ Deeverreotypes ¥: wad+ arrapgements with Chaarles D. Fiecer'ck# & Co, Photographers, New York, to beep veecnstantly supplied with ‘i ©! #l the Celebrities of the day, to vive the Sterntion the Vabte pnatantly om bart, a fnll su oholee Freoch ‘Albums. Also, Fra andbirds, TMENT OF AGRICULTURE, paras 7 Wasuisetos, D. O , Deo, » 15, 1888. Manufacturers of Flaz and inted by thi- Da. To the Growers and Hemy —The Oomsutiotionsre® sTiment, consisting 0 on, Pibastivania, Williao M Bailey, of Bhode Island, sod John A Warder, of Obio, to contidsr the fol sppropriat. made by the Oongrers, or ipvestigations to tent toe srsctiea! ity of cultivating and pre 1s 8 sob titute for cotton, Pes nty thoussod dollace ae baring met ano, after seversi daya’ investigation sal ject, believing that a furth ler of their investigations might produce . the 24°h day ruacy nex! ‘ol sD! il pereons interested ia the distri- op of this sppropriation, or the subject for the public .K Morehead, of anxious to develop to send to this De psi tment: - Ce watere <6 a7) amen of the He a" exin e diferente es of prepars top of the Abres and febrics 2 by tren, sceompanied by etatements Geren arr @ D6 t suey descripuol ery aed. where mad-,&¢., sii Information that may be useful to the Commis Sor. “Thin information is necessary before an intéill gent die’ribation can be made dis dtd == IBAAO NEWTON, Commissioner. by perusing “ The Oonfideatiul 5 ‘co apy acdrose,in 8 sealed envelope, om the Leceipt of ten cents and ona stamp. “adareas DB. A. LaVONTAIN, éele-Sm"daw - Boston, Mase. $2, XXIII. BOARDING. A Large FUBNISHED FRONT tabie for three geotiomea, with Fire. apply immediats at 246 G strect, bet. 17th and ‘8th. Clerks In the Degart- ments preferred. Alsos Table Boarder: can be accemmodated. Terms 9:0 per month. ja 20 2t* . FEW PIRS” CLAS BOAR DBRS GAN SB zecommodated st 426 Twentieth strest ooraer be bougs basall the modern imp:ovemonte* et yt DENTISTRY. GPT DISOOVEBY iN DENTISTRY. Teeth Extracted sehen Pain with the Muhrite of ZV R-m. I would advise al} you having teeth tc ex- tract to call at Dr. LEWIS office, and have them taken ont by this new and harmless process. Also call and *xamine the ters new and im- proved method of Laserting Artiacial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his tceth you will have them in no othe: le thea this new — ae ie: we. 242 Pi enue, e “no 8 8.R LEWIN M. D.. Dentist, M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE SETH, at tends personally at his offic: in this city. Many persons can wear these . teeth who cannot wear others and 10 person can wear others w! o cannot weer these. Pertons calling at ns offi e can be acoommo‘ ated with sny : tyle and price of Tzeth they may deere, bui to those who are particular an¢ wish the puren’, clean st, strongest, and most perfect danture that artesn produce. the MINERAL PLATS will be more ‘ully werrented Boor:s ip this city—No. 338 Pennsylvanis avenue between Sth and 10th streets Also, 207 Arch st., Philadel oh maréiv ~ EPUSATIONAL. ROOK VILLB AGADEMY, B 4 Homs School for Boys, Terms $0 per session 21 wreks.) Addrass R K BUANS, Princioal Brookville, Montgomer> ¢o., Md, de 29 1m Prerroseres HOSPITAL, Ip correquence of the destruction by fire of the Wartingten Infir.cery. which proved ©o banefizial to sick apd i; valid strangers ani etizens, tue * Pigtersof Chari y” have ondertaken to apply ering Webi of such an institation by the aa- nertefaCiy boopital It will be known rov dence Bosp tal,” snd is located on the roof tecan4 etrest east and D street wiuth itc) BIN. The ears ron within two equares of niléing which is larga snd commodions; and Ty attention has bean provided in its oonatrac- tion orthe cor fort cf the immater Patients will be recived into the wards at $5 per week paychie in edvares. This incudes me- dicines ard medical or surgical atterc anes, Sersous desiring private roems ean be ascommo- dst-d st an advance rate Enitable warde have been provided for colored tients tle wereing and care of the sick will be under the immeciate charge of the Sisters, The fo'lowing-naced geatlemen compose the ica! eta: ne as gg ATTENDING sicion, Surgeon, D.R Hegre: M.D,,No |B, Jobuy n Ailon.M D,. 209 H street, Det 18th No 400 Fourth st,,bet. ard 19th Dand B ADVIEORY AND OONSULTING— Grefton Tyler, M D .cor) Wm. P Jounston, M.D., <f Wasblogton and] Mo. 466 Bevanta st, Gay sts. Georgerown | bet Ban. F ats. Applications can ba inade at the Aospital or to either of the above named Phyric's7s Phy-iciens sending patienta to the Hospital, who may cecury private rooms, have the privilege of tending the Fame. “Uf tbie cffortef the Eisters is duly appreciated, the accommodations of the iuatitution will ba en larged to meet any porsidle demand, adisescon adinitted. Saud im SISTER MARY CARROLL Superior. PEN TO-DAY, THE METROPOLITAN | PHOTOGRAPHIC ART GALLERY, PHILP & 8OLOMONS, 332 Pexw. Avenue, jaleif between gth and 10th sts. INTON &€ TEEBL, < ( EEMOVED FBOM THR CLD BTAFD 406 To 359 Puxw, AVENUE, UNDER METROPOLITAN Horsy,) Will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of GENTS’ FORNISHING GOODS, of the nm west snd latest styles SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. ja 15-26 __ [Intel] ANGINGB wer pie et) WINDOW SHADES. 452 SEVENTH STREST, Opposite Patent Office, Those im want are invited to call and examine my i tcek of the above good It embra- ere f Plain and Decorative Pa) ry Jarge and noice Une of Gold an en. 8 ixtares, Cord Tassels, &c ,im great va- bad iety. Mfrices as low as any in the District, and fair Coaling may be relied upon. Paper burg by first-class workmen Terms eash, THROOK, 452 Seventh strost jalb-4w Opposite the Patent Office. SocAke 4ND OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 452 BEVENTH STRERT, (Opposite Patent Office.) I bave now in stores very large aud superd stock of Giit and Dark Wood Picture and Photogragh Framer, which I am selling at very low prices; warranting every Frame to be Gilded with Gold Leaf. and of the best workmanship, Also on band, fine collection of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARD FRAMES, PICTUBE CORDS, LOOPS, TASBELS, NAILB, BINGS, ke &e, Forms cok, 452 Berne Tieet ja15 4w Opposite Patent Office, R**ovar. HINTON & TEBL. MERCHANT AND MILITARY TAILORS, And Extensive Dealers in GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, From the old stand, 406, to 358 Pennsylvanis avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, Dece T, jan9 Im Having oopsectea with the House Furnishing D 1e Business that of a general Auction and Commission Merchant Lam prepard to attend promptly to all bus:ness entrusted to my care Gry basement for storage of goods for ge ani syction sales. jash advances mage on consignments 'B. BUOHLY, Auctioneer and House Furnish: er. de 19-1m 42% 7th st , betwsen @ aud Ht. GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFS THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO.; (Successors to J. FP. WALKER & 80N,) FASHINGTON, D. C.. a amp PHILADELPHIA, PA. MANUPACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, WiL8ON"S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, OBMEN?, 4ND GRAVEL - Roors., OFFICE-No. 161 twenty-second street we t below Pennsylvania avenue, WORKE—Foot of Twenty-sesond street west, Ahesspeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thiz- sieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary, )OPBD BEIRTS AND BARBS GOODS, » dosen HOOP BKIBTS of new and beautiful de- , gin and Corded POPLINS Aut oe GosU kes, v ALBNOLAS, 3 BALMOBALS, ka. de. eonived sad atlow orieee,. PAYLOR & 00. | THE GREAT FAIR _ TO BE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THS Ladies’ Soldiers Relief Association, IN THE LARGE HALL OF PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, FOR THE BENGFIT OF THB CHRISTIAN COMMISSION And the Families of the the District sf Columbia an other places, if serving im the District Regiments. At & very jarge meeting of the Association, at the house of Mayor Wallach, on Wednesday, January 6th, 1864, changes were made in the committees and the collectors, a new Commit- teeon Decorations was appointed, and also pereons from the several Loyal States to so- Hcit subdecriptions, contributions of articies, &c., it was ordered thatthe President cause the list, as corrected, to be published in #11 the city papers daily until the ist of February. Presipent. Major B.B Farrog, Vier PRestpext. Hexry D. Cook, Baq. SecRETARY, ExeLau tquings, Baa. TeeASORER. Mrs.L is. Oairtsnpen. ‘OomMITTEE OF AunANGEMENTS, RICHAKD WALLACH. Esq. Bay.es J. BUWERN, Baq. James ADAMS, Bsq. Jon W. Ancos, Bea. Mra. 8. J. Bowen Mrs. Rickard Wallasb, 3: W. Angus, Mra H, D. Guore, BR erench. Mrs. Porvas Baxter, °@.W. McLellan, M-s. Justin Ss, Morrill, EXxc"TIVe COMMITTER, J.F Brown, Exq Bon. J. M, Brovaean, Hon. @ W MOUKLLAN, Mra, Capt. Gillie, Mrs, J.B Browa Mre XK. Farubem, Mrs J. M. B anchard, hire, B Coarke, We. Mrs. D. K. Carter, Finance Oommitreg, Witiam B topo, Erq. Mis. BR FARNHAM. Mrs. W.L NichoLsoy. Mrs. D W. Buiixs, Me F. KB. PINKER. ComMiitks on Devogations, J.P. Usher, E.M Stanton, »Gideen * elles, Hon. b. bP Holloway, Hen, Isaac Newton, G pews © > Do “ Tetametl. Walfer. seq. Wirs."Geo WF, Ba John C. Fives. Esq., dire. Edward Jordaa, Johu L. Bayes Esq, Adolp> Cius?, Ksq. COLLEC LORS. inst W ARp. Mrs, F W. Seward, Drs. John G. Clarke, Mis Edward Qlark, Mrs Geo W. Riggs, Mrs.Commiss'r Dole, Miss Georg a Meenitn, Mre.Gen. dos. P taylor, Mrs. Ad: ival Lee. Mrs. Gen. M C.Meiga,’ Mr:-Con. | enryd. Wise Mrs.Gen. Wm. 8. Barry, Mr’ ex Parker, Mrs. Gen Halleck Mrs Jol. Freewau, Birs, W. D. Magruder, BeconD Warp, Mrs.Adin iGoldeboroughMrs, V. Prea’t Hamlin, Mra lewis Clepbane, Mrs. Kiward C. Dyer, Mrs, James Sykes, Mrs. Thomas J, Fisher, Mis A T. Kieckhoffer, Mra. Benj. #. Guy, Mrs. R J Atkinson, ' Mra, Hooper, of R Mrs. Mary KE. Will, Tarp Warp. Mrs.J.W. Angus, Bra. Thomas Berry, . Mra. M P. Middleton, Mra. John C. Kennedy, je B.Greea, | Miss Mary Mur ay, jex. R’Shepherd, Mrs. Joseph Bryag, jr., Mrs. George 8. Gideon, Mrs, Shuster, Mre. Lewis Johnson, Misa Mary Lewis. WourtH Warp. Mrs. Secretary Usher, piles vatne Bacon. firs. tenator Sprague, Mrs. Joseph H. Bradloy, wre. Attorney Gen. Butes,Mra. Robert Kenton, % Miss M.A. Plant, Mra. Franck Taylor, Mrs. Thomas U. Walter, Mrs, Horatio Nater, Mrs. W. B. Webb, rs. Morrill, of Vermont Mrs. James Adems. Mrs. Elward Clark, Miss Qharlotte Taylor. Miss Anua Allen, Mra. Cornelius Wendell, Mrs, U G. Pant. Miss 8. M. Locke, Mrs. Samuelr trong. Firrn Warp. Mra. John M. Brodhead, Mra. W.L. Mre. Nathan Sargent, | Mrs. Charies McNamea, ra, Gen. Benham, Miss Aon Carroll, Mrs. Charles P. Russell, Mrs, Professor Bache, Nicholson, M:s Ezra L. Stevens, "Miss Alida Gardoer, Mre.D W. Middleton, Mrs. Joseph Sacton, Mr. n Hitz, Miss Mary Locke, Mrs. L.F. Pourtales, Mrs. B. B. French Mrs, W. B. Todd, Mrs. J. W. Westfall, S1xTH Warp. Mrs.Capt Robert Clarke, Mrs. Col. Harris, Mrs, Wiliam Dixon, —’ Mrs. Bobert M. Gombs, Mrs. Jam. kes, Miss Clarke, (daughter of Mrs. George R. Wilson, Capt. B.C.) re SEVENTH Wako oo Mrs. John H. Semmes, rs. ain J. Murtagh Mra. Thomas Lloyd, Mrs: Johnie, Bivsus® 7 Mrs. K. B. Clark, Mrs. George Mattingly. Grorgrtown. Mrs. Rittenhouse, Miss Kate Barnard, Mrs. Wm.H. Tenney, Miss Buehey. Wasuinctom County, Col. C. BR. Belt, Thomas Bi, A “ Dr.C. H. Nae" AT LancR. Mrs.Caleb B.8mith , Ind., Mrs. DolphusSkinner,NY, Ata meeting of the Association, held at the resi- dence of Mayor Wallaeh on the 13th of January, the following gentlemen, together with their ladies, were unanimously requested to set as. 0.1 lectors, and to attend the futare mevtings, and to unite with us 18 members of this Association - Mr. Qharies Klomann.....Third Ward, Maj. De Vere Burr, Mr. Adolph Oluaa....-7 Bint Wendt i Le Mr, Willian... Third Werd, ir, M. . Charles Walter he Aueurt Fela Henry Bemken. Gol. Joreph Gerhard’ Fourth Ward. rd th Ward, Fourth Ward. Mr. Max Ochnhe:m.___. Treasury Dapartment. Mr. Charles F. Bchmidt... -y Dapartment, Mr, Pred Sehmict . Mr. Bied Mr, N. » Miller. Mr. John Hitz, ir. Persons appointed to solieit subscriptions and contributiéng from the several Loyal States, who are most respectfully and earnestly selicited to lend all the aid they can to the patriotic enterprise: Coxngoriour. Mrs, Senator Foster, Mrs. Henry (. Deming, De_awars. Hon. Nathaniel B. Smithers, Benry 8, Larien ten, Wm. 8. H Ben |. Lane, on, Wm. 8. Hol Hin'GeorceW. Julian, Hon Sehuyisr nga ident Li ee Mee hal Lai Bg incoln, Mrs. Marshal a Mre.fenstor Trombull; Mra: Chester, ao" Mrs. Owen Lovejoy, Hon, Elihu Washburne. ows. ow Mre, Senator Harlan, Hon. J. W. Grimes, ©. P en. JH. Lan Hen: 8.0. Pont Willie Wisden Kenrucny. Hen. Joseph Holt, Hon. Henry Grid Hon. Green Adams, bert Meas Rey. Robert McMurdy, Mai Mrs. ine. jenntor Morrill jfissHamlja, i . Hamlin, Mrs. free "Sire, Frederick A. Pike. Manriann, Mrs. Eraneis 2. Bletr. Bite. Renator Hicks, i S omery Blair, Mre.Heni inter a, Mrs. Senator Johoson, " Hon. Elwin i. Webster: Massaoucsetrs re “ohn B Alley, ‘ on. lexander 5.8. Grinnell, Beg, PS? Mrs. Sexator Chandler, ‘Hon: Jobm W. Li ts. Sexator jandler, yn. Jokn * Hon. Jacob M. Howard, Hon. Braveis Kellung Hon. Alex’; Ramsoys Host M. 8. Wilk n. Alex’r Ramee: lont M. 8. Wilki, Bon. Wm. Windon, ieee: Missouri, .B.Gratz Brown, Hon. F. P. Blair, Hen: 3. B: Henderson, lion. ames Ba eite Dew Hasrsmire Clark, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Marie B. Greene, Mra, Oakes Amer, Mrs. Senator Clark, = Nath’! B je vitt, Esq, Mra. Senator Hale, Edm’d P..Prench,'Bsqe”’ Mrs. JW, Patterson, ch, Bea. Fred’k W Seward, Hou Augustus Pram Mr feward, Hon. August M jenator Hartis,, Hon Theo. M pit ne Mrs. Senator Morgan, __Hon. Reubm K. Fenton, New Jzrsey. Mrs, Senator Ten Eyck, Jobu Gibetton, Rsq, 10. . Hon. James, gewer, Ez tet tt. Ashley, rr Hon.Jobs Sherman, Hon. H.W. hese John W, Forney Hon, Davia Wu Hon. John W. Forney, . i mot. 12 .» Hen. Wm. D. . op, Edw’d McPberson Hen. J m. On Mre. Senator Wade, on, Edgar Cowan, , Buope JsLaup Mrs. Senator Sptagu: Hon. H. B. Antony, 2 ON: |. Senator Foot, Mre. Woodbri: fs: Senator Collamer, Mrs Justin 8. Averitt, Mrs, Portus Baxter, . ‘Vinaista. Hon, Benator Carlile, Mrs. J.0. Underwaod, Mrs. Judge Wylie, ‘mer VinGIMts . Benator Wil Hon, Jacob B, : Ee: SenatorVan¥ ikle,Hont Eéllian VW itiatey, Wiscomsis Mrs. Berator Doolittle, Mra. Senator Howe, B.B PRENOH, Jag-atheb2 President of the Association, AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1864. - GROVER Luowarp@rovaz_. THUR'DAY. Fourth time in tals efty of domestic drama 5 is, 08) ree far beyond N. << ithe smperson: rierly and Wi 10and on katurd, slanth) op sts of Psion Ai "S THEATER, jvania Avenue, near Willarde’ Hotel. Director. ci y, & Oakley 4 so ethical,” writes District attorne) ‘ail in bis brilliant eriticism, ‘that fe aes. who 0 sbane- id Society, and w0 #0 Jan. 21. 1864, 2 Tom Baylor's exquisite TEE TIOKET OF LBAVE MAN @ of the re urnd conrict to e Ticket of Leave and your ler, istrict ation of the scenes bet bby.” ‘wo should run together in this city yw Year and you saould not receive ye Ur actor’s‘ticket- of leave’ un il evel and toy in the Metropolitan Polies m0 bad may be: f sama during the day between the t VB8TVALI, the magnifisent, in , “GAMBA ” Beats may b> secured FORD’S N EW: THEATER, TENTH STBEAT. ABOVE E. Jon T. Pond. —..-...Manager and Propri:icr (Also of Holiday Btreet Theater, Baltimore.) THIS EVENING, MBS. D » P. BOWBRS, In Kotebue’s play entitled TEE STBANGRR. Mr, Chas. Wheatleigh in a sterling farce. In preparation, A NUMBER OF NOVELTIES, On Friday evening Jan 22, NBS. BOWERS BENEFIT, CANTERBURY KRALL, SiC wk LL § Brege Tha ceivsia MITES BRANES MIBERN The Lovely 2: Mens. Fouche ona Bons Fouck: ind EAGAN, The Grast Btuiopian Trio EDWaR A NTERBUBY, AND HTERBUB) THEATER CUIstswA ATZRUB Mailoua! sud Metropoliten Hotels, ‘ELY OF TALENT, Ly U2 TALEN 2. BARN. BY e2 CINE DePAIBRR, -S1INE Det aAluee anveuse and bu: gatress, onznnt powt Troupe nzont Bale: Lroupe me the EMER:ON,. "HE BOQUET OF BEAUTY. IE Oi. LILL BEARD ob, ESTELLE FORRKs' RICHM°ND iT. EACE HARig0N, JE\NIA FORREST, TON as LUCY OF: MLLEGEBALD:HB, LEONORA OBRED, £0, THE 00: WILLIS ABMSTKONG, H W. W.LLIAMS. BPS pera Us. J. 8. OLASKE Mi . BOL, &c, In a Gorgeous Bill of Novelties To-night. t iter to 7; autor belored ovclosk, ‘ain ‘25 and bu ote POPULAB PAMIL? MATINEB ja 18 6t 8aT UBDAY APTERNOON. VARIETIES! Faostixe Peay FNTIRE NEW tI oL THIS WE MLL’E LINA WINDEL and HONS Gar STIN. Gba r Zz Ni DBAMATIO TER RE GKEAT Lec by Frank K onble WEDREED EY + AVERUB and Nintu 3eB, BALLET T4)U Erovy, Girls re aud PANTOMIME FEIOF (ag GMPAN araods Ro Wai e,an Star Oombination, yaad the AFTERYCOZ, LA ? ATINER, |? “ADIES Friday afterncon, Jan. 23, at3p.m., BENEFIT DONNELLY, ° rformancs @t 4 VARIE Tiz£9) TRIUPS. y oft. LADIES? EOLDIERS RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Fits 8immon’s Great Drama in praparati THE BRELETON AUOUSBR; THE On, MURDERER’S FAT. In which wii appear the accomplished young MISS MAGGIE FRIBL THE VABIETIR&—THE DOUBLE 840W aT ALF PRIOR. Admission %and 5 cents, Private Boxes $5. 2 Actress, GOTTSCHALK. _ At WIL On THURSDAY LARDS? and FRIDAY, Jan. 31 ag 23, HALL, Max. Strakosch has the honor toannouns that he foiloming eountellation etonaied act jog constellation of musics ew ESLLE ANGIOLINA GORD A. acd talen linist, (brother of Adelins and Garlotte bats ‘LM, GOLTOOHALK. tha greatest living Plann 8, BEBBBRE... Musical for both te at tt’n Music Store, ecmme: on Tuead: \. x com reat so'elock, Ja lw" Admission $1; way © secured m, Doors opesat 734 ities : pte ons mo ie ia amies of Recruits Wanted 07 THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT BOUNTY OF COLUMBIA. FOR VETERANS, $4152, $125 ef which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR NEW REORUITS, S352, $125 of which will be paid in advance. BOUNTY FOR COLORED RECEUITS, $50, in advance, PERSONS WISHING TO ENLIST Will apply to any of the following BECRUI 4.8, BAER. Engine Hall, near the Market, on Pennsylvania TING OFFICERS: avenue, between Seventh and Ninth streets J. 0. HYDE, Corner of Fourteenth and New York avenue, C. a. KRASBEY, Hoatreet, near corner of Ninsteenth and Penn sylvanis avenue. J. 0. PARKER, Corner of High and Dunbarton streets, George: town. ; arrang meals with the N York, Masic, Vio- Jand ©. ©, LANGLBY, Navy Yard Bridgo, has been appointed Recruiting Officer. HENBY A. SOHEETZ, Captain and Provost Marshal, yo 18-tf District of Oolural UBSELL’’ RESTAURANT, No. 277 Penarylvasis Avenue, the Keep ccnstantly on hand all DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, Also, the beat s 'B8, LIQUORS, and SEGABS. by hie [Obroniele } 2 see Fallen "4RY "3,) 1D. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. _ [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} LATER FROM MEXICO. New York, Jan. 20.—The steamer Exgie from Havana op the 16th, srrived (his eveninz. The Mexican news relative to the defeat of Jusreve army and the flight of J firmed, but another acecant, via, Tampico, States thal Juarez's trocps~ were snonessini at Papentia, Tezuitian, Tete!s, De Oro, Coeeelan, ana have aleo captured Wie towns of Tepatir- lan and Huajuapan from the Fresch. Men, arms, ammunition coutinve to be sent to St. Domingo trom Havana. . In the batue at Morelia, on the i7!h-of De cember the French took eleven cannon and | over ene thousand prisoners. The French con- ricer that this puts an end-to all armed restst- ance tothem. Morella was detended oy thirty five hurdred Franco-Mexican troops, while Jusrez attacked them with eight th sand. The U.S. steamer De Soro ans the U.S. brig Perry were at Havana. The U.S. steamer Powha'an was at Muataszes. ‘The officers of the Powhatan were the recip- jents of great attentions at Matanzas. The rebel cteamers Alice and Littie Lila are at Havana, awaiting a chance to ran the block ade. The rebel s‘e7 mers Syren, Fannie, Scotia and Hansa had acrived st Nassau, prior to the oth inst, from Wilmingion, repor ing that tae aimculties of rurming the biocksde there have increased, but @ euccesstyl way is still open, The Behama Herald mentions tie: the rebel stesmer Den had undoubtedly beeu caught or destroyed by the Tioga. A iarge quantity ot gunpowder for the rebels bad been seized at Havava, anda man named Devere arrested. ; The Evglich coven! at Havana is abont dv patching the rteamers «ninberiand : both laden with powder, ete. t is telieved to “be intended fora private their departure is delayed, owirg to th ence cf the gunbeat De Sot The rebeletenmer Jcabeland aschooner, bot wih cotten, from Mohtis, «rrived ai Havant on the 15th Soidiers are daily arrivicg at Hay route to St. Domingo. 18 en FROM NOK TE ¢ AK OLENA Newreren, N.C, Jan. 13 —Di-lovel pecsous who are cemi:g inte ourtines for ie Souly p pose of otaining porsessie ; " &1d WhO confess Fuch 0 b> why 1 ston, who hos entire charge of 2G ploperiy beie, cakes itie not the intentio cournge Gisloy alry ; th siring to obtain the po: g under the Presiden i's prceiam give covclusive evid- nes of (h ROUp tr pen death the sah pr, aud that they have come into our ives pr purpese of Hecoming loyal erg-nete tie Uni tea Stab sand net tur ti suie purj o-@ of uv stain ing their property, 7 Mauy persons have openly confessed that they do not consider the required oth bir tine, and they cid not intend to respect it stier ob- tais ing post+esion of th: ly property ‘This decision wilt, howey. T, frasirate heir plans, develop the right kind of lovaity, aad save Ure Government masy millions of dol- lars, The covsery ative popers in thi open Tehelion agains: ‘who tion sci now be o1e the renel © forcement of which, they predit, will result in the secession of North Carciina from the reb 1 Contedera While the reheat papers -ay toe South must act Lecomes a law. State are in Je conzerip- ngress, the en- Brutal Murder. Philadeiphia. PHILADELPHIAy Jan. 9 — Felix Gill Was ar- Tested about nine o'clock ints crowing tr mar. dering his wife. It was a bloody aifair. ‘rhe parties Lived af No. 401 Spruce street. The murder, it is sepposed, tork plice ties m irg avout nine o'clock, at which time then: n bos heard a great noise, He was adru ukard, and in the’babit of beating his wife. Tae mar- der was not di-covered until eight o’cioek this evening. The hesd of the victim was bearen to a jelly. ‘The room and stairs were besme tre with blood and breins The body wes entirely rude, and tound im the lower part of the hou-e near the front doer, eviden'ly showing thatshe had attempted to escape into the street Tuere is plemty of evidence of there having been a fecrtul struggle. Gill was a laborer, but re- cently inherited $30.00, s.nce whi hud become 2 hard drinker. for hearing. ch tive be He is locked up No Attack on Johusen’s Island Antici- pated. New York, Jan. 2).—As fur as can be ascer- tained there is no truth im the dispateh con- cerning the Anticipated rebel attack on John- son's leland, from Canada. There was aramor in the etreets that something of the kind was to be attempted, but the rnmor was of n> mure consequence and has no more consistency than the rumors constantly set afloat. paanin Seorbenit Seca scene An Inmate of Fort Warren. Boston, Jan.20—N. C. Trowbridge, recently of New York, whore correspondence with the rebel Lamar was lately published, is now at Fort Warren. Captured Rebel! Steamer. NEw YORK, Jan. 20 —A large steamer, loaa- ed with cotton, captured off Mobile bay by the gur beat Kennebec, wasat last accounts aground on the bar. _____-«ee+______ CONGRESSIONAL —-—__ XXXVIIItH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. + Senatx.—After onr report closed yasterday— A wr ssage was received from the President, containing a report of Hon. poseph a. Wrigar, Commissioner to the great fair held »t Ham- burg last year. The Senate then went into executive session and econ adjourned. Hover —After our report closed — The House, in Commitiee of the Whole 09 the State Union, continued the consideration of the amendatory excise law. Mr. Fernando Wood offered the following, which was agreed to by a vote 85 yeas to 3 nays: Provided further, That all spirits on hand for sale, whether distilled: prior to the « of this act or not, shall be eubject to the rates of duty provided by this act, from and after the i2ta day of January, !°64, except that epirits which have been already taxed under the taw ap- Proved July 1, 1802, shall not bear more than he additional or increased tax provided tor by this act, Aftr the adoption ofan amendment putting an additional tax of twenty cents a gaiton on adulterated epirits sold a8 whiskey, brandy, wines, etc., the committee rose, when The Houee reeolved iteelt intocommittee and sumed he consideration of tie hill. Mr. Hooper, by direciion of the Commitee of Ways and Means, off-red a substitute for thy warehousing.clause, not, however, changia® the character of the original section. It was egreed to. On motion of Mr Blaine, anamendment was agreed to, imposing an addi ional duty of one ang ahaif cent on all cottcn now paying a | d-tective she Wrd a pa Lali cent per pound. The Committee without disposing of the bill, rose; when the House adjourned. MARYLAND LEGISLATURE.—In the Senate yesteraay resolutions were introduced sppri¥= ing the Federal administration and its genet’ policy iu the conduct of the war, and atagelt ing that the re. lection of President Linco! is the earnest derire of a yast majority of the lyr, al people of Marviand.” The bill look: 2 the cail of a convention to frame a new Be ad. tution wes being discussed at the tin jc urvment 1'{n the Home notice was given beh duccion of various bills, thewiiete more fully secure the Ek. rt Gren the children after her dewth; lo reduce the direct tax in the State from enty-five to ten ¢-1ts cn the hundred dolla®. The coaveatiun Dill was tiken Seats a TF consideration House < when the Honsr adjo —__ here are peopl+ in Ea: who aor thet nm has an understanding with Kossuth, #¢ that while Italy and Hau- ‘ory atiack,auetria, and Denmark attack: Germany jrthe North, France will evacua Rome ‘ch to the conquest of the Rhine. ww month the Rev. Mr. Pakenhas, Deaa of St, Patrick, died in Ireland atan aivanced age. He was a brother of the General Paxen- hem killed at the battle of New sober eal 87 A distinguished Eifflish Professor chills the battle cf Gettysburg the Marston Moor of our ciyil-war, | pablisher ‘ rez. ts con. | y down their arms uuless he | TRE WEEKLY STAR, | | en xceLent Famtly an Nowa Jouraah, oe & grester variety of interesting ing Wan can ve found in any ower, te on Friday mornine Tt inyarieahty conics the «Whehingtes Sows’ that has made tne Evrnire STAN circulate so generaiiy throtghout the ecuntry \ i daily Teame. Cash, invarmtty is adnance. Stogle copy, per aputim ........,%0 56 Benegle copies, in wrappers. Five Osta, SL ACT Locar NEws. egies vs Divorce Car delove Judge W rayer ant throuch bh conn Geo, Ayiug tint the case bére- vd to hie an answer and proceed ings. defendsat, Samael Me- the 14 * October last ead placed in a military pricon Houre) as he is mforan beige of des Feq dhe ali | EH bay ) oper a | , nies, and states ho believes at the charces were made by corraptand vedmen who cons; irec to wrong and | ingore bim for the purpose af obtaining ine di- vorce tor Which there is no anficsent or legal he cootiids. The def-ndant further ers that he | ad several papers placed in Bis { & Gs, bul did Let know contents, and that e168 sti coutimed am io rd house, where j Re bas no op. wy of coptercing with conn. | cei. He ther preys that court may ropey | the ces ques’ the Provost Marshal to | allow him tocoufer with convsel. The petition | is Gated January Sol, and was eworn to before Instice Lergnson. Nr. Day si the decision be set aside, and read bis idavi in which he states i} Decemorr, while conferring ndent in retstion to the case J J Marks, (an action for mar- T) ng the girl who bas been divorced on the Freund that shr os under sixteen yeare of age,) { be (Mr. DP, was chown # sn! poena in the di- voree care, And intormec the defendant, who | i cannot read or w 1 6 rile, of the ‘acts Mr. Day ed that be had bern informed that McMa- Trest was instigaied by the complainaat’s (Mr Milles) One of the witnesses, testited in she divorce case, had been want ren seatyand he had > Witness had served ont ‘ary Bere. He contended jows that this man is or ssucd- res, and chat bs. would show kidnapping. the evidence on yesrs of age in ry atche father’s dat uscther house by the J fondant was dis- its ondy Lived with he me ol la<ed from him: 7 bor dauctter, took her o siarted to scollant ona wh amore infamous W served with & ted to attend to ity in obtaining reed with the pri- ut & case connected @'out the first of tore the final de. t these proceed. yeturn day? The petition apy one of the charges, and ‘6 that both before and afier bad visited honses of ill- i Fkoew of bo case where the i: aici Sowid be more prompt im taking yore nes ‘ban none ‘ik’ thie; ard as for the Geter do Lts being vnableto read or write, he Gaps thea reseon for his (Judge W.) | tiecirg he child to this man, and Re therefore Citmiscee the P tition, w hott « i > - 3Ey GIRt —Mary Flannery, a servant bovtvenia hous, on O, mear 43 } j at the | street wae arrested for throwing red papper | letodts eyes T, BL Roby. She ‘was tabon to j the Porrh Ws n Oticers Lynch | ered Widlism with ss was a eolored boy, who te Roby roid bum that if 2 .tsroom ue would Witness went to the Ioman wanted to up. The girl in bis face, aad her. Ar. ber, was R rapping at his door. aries fo leave, but they utside wanted ‘to see him; b his nizht clothes and unlocke twas immediitely ovened by a boy who showed him to bed, and as it s bendivl of red pepper was thrown in The boy wos the oly party Mr. raw. Justice Giterson committed Mary ju tor court; but she subsequently gave ball tor ker earance She is te a rent-looking Trish girl, and evidently possesses spunk evougn to resent an sult. She soys Roby inselied her an hour before she threw the pepper in his face, —— Procrsps er Miss Diokinsor’s Avpress. The committee of arangements appointed by he Vice Presicent aad Speaker of the Hovs> of Representatives, for the address by Miss Anna E. Dickinson, tn behalf of the Freed- men’s Relief Association, im the Hall of the House, last Saturday evening, make the follow- ing Teport: Total receipts from tickets, $1,116.50; ex. penses—acvertising, printing, and erection of platform, $56 50; ne: proceeds; $!,030. A check ter this nmonnt has been placed in the hands ofthe Vice President and Speaker, to be de- livered by them, in behsifot Miss Dickinson, to the Freedmen's Relief Assoqiation, The committee desire to express their thanke to Captain Goodnow, the Doorkeeper of tas Heus*,ard Bis corps of assistants, for their udmirable urrangements on the evening of the nderess, and to the presg for valued courtesies, >_- CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND Barrery WITl Intent 10 Kitt.—On Tuesday, Unas, Osborn and Stanley Taylor were beforé Tustice Cz on the charge of ‘essauitand battery with intent to Kill Deunis ©. Murphy, they having been arresied by oMcer Harbin. It appears that on New Year's eve Morphy got into a difficulty with some parties on K street, near the Ana- costia Epgine-honse. in which hie received three stabe with @ Knife—one in back and two in the side—the first one of which was a pretty bad cut. Murphy went to the Police station and gaye % description of the which anes red to Osborn and Taylor, and were arreste but when brought up before Cull he faiked to identity them, and they were Cismiesed. ——— _GRanpd a Apoane —— Tenectay) officer Han die, CI the Fire. Ward, arresied Michael Laliey, upen the charge of stealing @ case of wine, valued at £100, from Webb & Latimer, of Bal- tmore, It aprears that this firm had come figned & Jot of goods to an anctioneer here te be d:spored of at public sale, and that Latley at- te:ded the auction and bought several artucies. When Lalley ‘losded his pur. chases into # cart, he also took the oase of ji and when catled upon to return it he asser'ed that the wine was included in the lot of gvods he had purchased. A warrant whe then issued for Lailey’s arrest, and Jus nee Drury held the accused to bail for his 3] pearance at court. The wine has been recoy- ered und turned over tot ——_—»— PLAYING DETECTIVE. map Burch srrested a soldier tor being drank and disorderly on the Ayenne, 8nd while on the way to the guardhouse & p°rson dressed as a ettiven, alked up, and claiming to be a Government detec¥e, demanded the soldier. Officer Burci.*«Ked to see bis papers, and the : niieone proved to be a Treat was + went to prove the bogus Peeyve @ coldier, 2nd Officer Burch arrested. hire 21-0, and delivered him to the military. we gave MEnume as Chas. Reabner, and by that nee Was entered on therecord for proper tresmnent, we. a Sxconp WARD Station Oases.—Wm. Fisk, hacking Suudsy; dixmissed. Edw’d Hall, do.; Sl. Aiso, hacking unticensec; dismissed, vid Haggerty, viclating back law. Jos. Getts and Wm. Carter, do.; $1.58 each. ee Grae, 40; diemiseed. John Jones, druok; do. J. W. Morgan, violating hack law; #2. Sam’l Park. 60.: costs, 58 cents. James Monroe, do.; $1.58, Geo. Mathewe, grand larceny; dismissed. Jas. Hayes, Wm. Fogarty snd Bennett, drank; do. RTH .WakD STATION Cases.—Huyok Pree hes violating hack law; $3.16. lap + Seigers, do. $14. Edward Pam a orderly: dismissed. Chis Courtsill, ling without license; tor hearing. Cap. A. Belcher, drunk and disorderly; military. Thos. Marry, Jno. Alwortb, Patrios Coney, M. do; $168 each Richard Burke, Joba H. Frederick ickelman, fighting, 95.58 2 Thcs. Howard, disorderly; for hearing, « ~~ a oa Tnx Drayt.in PRrrxoeGkorers-—Tite neo- essary preparations for ‘aking the draft in this Congrerstional district have been completed, and it is stated that the drawing will taxe place in 9 few dags at jcott’s Mills. This tate.fill by laryland on the call of the te ent oNet” summer.—Marivere” Gazette, Jan. Wth.

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