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THE EV TELEGRAPHIC: NEWS. | GENERAL GRANT !N PHILADELPHIA, | WASHINGTON CITY: TUFSDAY ...... -. MARCH 22, 1864 RR ROUTE TH WASHINGTON, Privapgirata, March 22.—Ldeutenant Gon- eral Grant errived this moruigg, snd is mow at the Continental Hotel. Durirg the entire morning ther4-was a con- tmuons stream of visitors to t General ‘Once he made bis appearance upipa Ohcsnat street, and he was recognized. Ta cheers given soon drew quite a crowd. The hero ‘was 60 preesed upon that it became necessa-y for the police to force a pa:sagetsrhim. The party willleavefor Washington this aftern>on. [By the People’s Line.] PHILADELPHI4, March 22.—Lieutenant Gen- eral Grant arrv. d here this morning, with hie wife, servant and epecial telegraph operator. Hie ttaff left Bim as Harrisburg: An immense crowd surrounded him at the Qontinertal, and toe enthusiasm is urbounded. The General leaves for Wasshington this afternooa. Washington Money Market | Quotations for stocks, coin and uncurrent Money, furnished by Lewis Joknson & Oo., Bantecs: Buying. Selling. Naw York Ratzs—Finst Board. i Ooupon 6's, 1681, 1i2¥; 7350's, 1134: Uertifi- caus of Indebredness, 994; Guid, '635; 5.20's, 109%. ———_+ see -—____ Ws ane auTuoRizep TO ANNOUNCE that there will be a public rec-ption at the Execa- tive Mansion, on this ( tuesday evening, the 221 instant, from £4 to 11 o'clock P.M. | DESTRUCTION OF A BLOCKADE RUN- UNWISE LEGISEATION. | NER. ‘We trust that Congress will not pass the pending bill of Senator Harlan, to endow the host of negroes from the South which the war has precipitated into this city with co-eqnuality with our bona fide citizens in the manageinent of the property of the Intter, as that may be imveived in the conduct of our munizips! | affaires. Such is the sum and substance of the | Pp Oj-ct of a law to which we refer. We have | Bow perhaps twenty thousand negroes among us, who have been very properly freec froia @bordage as a necessary incident of the war. Nineteen-twentieths of them are a2 ignorant Sod utterly incompetent to exercise the rignt of saffrage iniellig-nily, and for the substantial Snter este of society, as it is possible for humsa beings to be. A large majority of our fellow- cf zens, impelled by motives of humanity and true patriotism, have done their best to alle- vwiate their condition and to superinduce such ‘state of public sentiment here and elsewhere New York, March 22—The Herald's Key Weet letter reports that the English blockade runner, steamer Nawman, while attempting torun the biocksde off Sawannee river, wis ran archore, and to prevent her from falling into our hande, was burct by her crew. PRICE OF GULD. _ {By the Peopie’e Line.} New Yore, March 22-930 a. m.—Gold opened at 03 ¥, 89d 250.000 soli a: @@Y—X now asked; 10 a. m., 63}ga3K: 11 & m., 63% 363%; Qp. m., 63K as (gr SMITHSONIAN LMOTC RS D7 H. Mot, | gerwill give the concluding lectures of hitcourse cp the Recex of Ben on WEDNRSDAY sud FRIDAY KVENINGY. Aimittance fee: mar £2-$¢ oh NOTICB.—The Washington Journeymen Paper iangers are hereby notiied to moet “Halon TO-MORROW Wolnestay) 35 o'clock, Basiness of import- ttention of every one. 8g, will soonest so-improve taem, as & clise, a8 By or pe MEDIGAL-ATTDENYS: mn eire thn i com EDIC. VENTS — ATR ttney will in due time e to be in a con- 3 YAM TIONS.—A Claca will b= f fi @ition to use their recently acquired liberty as 1€ the inatr n of thes preparit ate. Will best conduca to their own sabstantial t¢ commence UNDAY, March 23 p.m..in the 3 ieal “i ilding. 12 interests and those of the community atiirze. earner of F, where ation for entrance io ‘The colamne of the Siar prove that weare = mede. eis Tah 22-3t* < co —“GRAND BA! L IN HONOR OF THE LA- emong that number. ‘Yet in common with ne ak PALS AT THE PATENT Yineteen twentie'hs of eur fellow-citisen® 2° CFPICE. MARCH 29 1564,—Thoe following gen this Dietrict, and perhaps of ali the loyal States, | tiemen have beer appointed a committee on iny - tation : Samuel P. Bell. Ezra L. Stoveas. D, ‘We see no good Hkely to result from this effort 2 and Charles F. nsbi The he ry. tg testow upon them political equality with ‘iquarters of the Comiaivtoe w ibe ALChs ty 4. Macaxers’ recm in the Patent Ole iilling, the white race here, involving the right to legis Where ay plications can he kent for int tations for late equally with reference to tha property o! every description in this city. To coso cannot fail to remit them into the ' hand: of the most unscrupulous and irrespon- tible gsug of demagozues that may tid tor their suppert at the poils under pledges to pay for it ty w0rcing social equality with them on the whites here, if net eventual white ingericrity ladics. nnd tickets fur the ‘ell times of the day i sare for sale at the bookstores and hotels, B, RB. FRENCH, P LERS, ATTENT(O} ting of the Sutlers 63 Pennsylvania» ant, at 7 ‘leap be procuced at importance will come bet ne in sll relations of life. No loyal State in tha order of Board of Truste:s, Union would stand such ‘rifling on the part of | 5. SU. - their own Iegisistors wits their interests, or | LE TRae THe ar ENT OFF lig notinel with their social sentiments, which all sensible | air will be contin MONDAY men know are, while they exist, but partand = fm! TURSDAY, the 2ist and from 12 parcel of the nature of men, | Boon unedlip.m. for. the meine Bhe people of this District ara helptsss to | wi -cld. | Musical entert bay peso ae asun tickets w PRotect themselves against such pernicious | ranget for both ini Tgislaticn by Congress, and can only @ppel | @ the common sense and sense of righ: and Wrong with which every member is supposed We Le endowed, to ward off trom them the state | of things which such legislation, if consum- B, B, FRENCH, Presi lent. &e. O THE TaX-PAYERS OF SHINGTON Asekss0K'> OFFICR, March 11, 1834, w The Board of Asserso +, hi mated, must soperinduce, None have labored | General Assessment fur the wars y give ; notice that they will sit ana Hoard of Appeals ani more earnestiy and conscientiously thas our- | for the purpose of aking any correction, fron Ssivea to bring about desirable results to so. | Minar. the 2st day of Marci. te Tucviay, the ciety et large from the altercd condition of ths | at their roam No. ‘ basen ent at cr Rene colored race in the United States growing out City Hall, from 9a. m m. each d By order of the President: AMES W. SPALDING, _mb 15-tAp3s Secretary Board of Appeal. WASHING AT SHORT NOVICE —The ay. of the war. We sincerely desire to secars for the experiment of emancipation the continu- ance of every existing advantage nnder which | Gis now being worked out, or that may Possi- | Bly be secured for it. i Above all things do we desire to ward off a @pfirct of races. Sucha conflict will inevie | t@bly reeult (in the present temper of the white | hi latoring mssres) from threatered temporary success of schemes to force negroequality upon the prople of the whole United s:ates by legis- lative action. He is no statesman who does not fgresce that thoes wiio go before the country respensidle for such a policy will be ucterly @isrevered from connection with American Public afiairs. To ri:k such an teeue now, will be to insure the eucerss of the rebellion, sy ‘weakening the hands of the Government for ered by fen ride Pennsylvania and 13% atreets 4, +temraboats ke id 161m" ] PERRY I1CB CREAM, CONSRUTIONERY, &v Weddings, Balls, da yers, Faire and other entertainments furnished notice and most reasonable teria Cream and Water Ices male by steam ranted to be the be: tail, delivered to Russe, Jellies, 3° rd 308 M FORT LLING. ADAM GODDARD Can be consulted at hor the procecution of the war, to an extent makiag | residence, No. 10% 7th street, between Land M, ituturly powerless throughont the land. Goat Alley; entrance on 7th st. mh 2-38" We therefore implore Congresa in thts co3- necticn to let well enough alone. Do not risk the generation of & new fesus which cannot possibly add ttrength to those charged with the cuty of concucting the war for tre Union, ace which must inevitably wesk«n them im- | CAeRraGes, CHAISES, VRLOCIPIDRS, &e. We have juat received a very larg” aaaor Children’s Carriages, Chaisen snd Velo which we offer ata very small advance on_mal facturers’ prices ONTZ & GKIFPITA, mh £2-e06t h atreet, bet. Land K ats, ‘ARCH-TOP AND : SQUaRE PRAME MIRRORS. Just received nlarge araortment of very fine Gilt- frame Mirrors. as— wereely with aJi who though steadily sus- taining the Fresicent’s emancipauon policy a3 necescary to the restoration of the authority of the Government over the States in rebellion, | Brench yiate Pier Glasses, are & steadily opposed to having social and | ©%! Gilt-frame Mirrors. © political equality of the contraband negroes, | Arch-top Li and, ladeed, of the negro as a race, forced upon Equare = 5 h re si h t 1 them by unrefiecting legis!ators, who do no: i foreash. selltp STE e’GRiewitn realize tbat all will at once accept the imitia‘ion cf euch atystem and policy 1a this District by Congre:s, a8 & practical proclamation of those ‘who vote for it, of intention to carry itous every whore if they can. st 369 7th wtreet, bet. Pand K sts. BE’. MURRAY, the Givit Song and Dan 4 appears to-night at the Great Metropolita: Bal. ME a mh 21-tf QTE FAIRBANKS HAS ARBIVED PROM is ew York. Consignees will pleaso attend to NAVAL OBDEus the reception of their goods at one . of 6 Aaewian: Paymaster George A. Lyon hes | Thema hye CHART Me been ercered to the Canawauzb, vice Pavmtse of the World, appears at the Great Metro. ter George Lawzence. detached and ordereg | politan Hall to-night. smh 11 Ef Dora. oreare - Oa TEAeS ERARE, OF SPORE. { DOM, 22 be eet, with roo: . an Puymaster Thomas C. Mston, orderedto the | pylvanin avenue. #0) per month test, Bw will practice ship Macedonian. = buy it. MITCHELL & SON. Real E BLL & SON. tate Brokers, ‘Th:rd Aseistaut Engineer Ricka-d D. Dodg2 | mh 01-3" 8, Bucorner Pacey. ou? Imbate, detached trom the Peqaot, and ordered to ths Naval Acaijemy. . GRBNERAL GRA*T. ig expected that General Grant will reach ington thia «vening, from Philadelphia. T SPECIAL NOTICE HE New York steamers will carry any articles for the Great Sanitary Fair to be held in New York free of any charge fer freight. Articles intended for the Fair should be distinctly marked ‘San y Fair,” care Jamer Hand, 117 Wall street. New Yor’ ORGAN & KAINENAR ge Wa: ts, YREGRaND Bate iy aivor Tus Estiat. } _™b2!-lw foot of High st.. gatown. MENT FUND.—The Executive Committee held ULES! MULES!? Th f EB odlh vi ave for sale reve 1 MULES. all of which are well broken tome listmert fund, as ensure 8 great eucosss for ths Dire HORSES wahich will be sold on'as. enterprise. The tickets are going like notcakes, | ¢ommodating terms: . H. SHREVE &s everybody finds thiea vastiy agreenble way | mb 21-6t* 7 7th str ais @ meeiing Jast nightand made sach arrange- reset, bet. H and I sts. ” cf «getting in outof the drat.” The balitakes | \)OTICE —Notice is hereby given to all persona place on the 31st instant. ye baving goods in my poss-asion for arreara or ; ee iorage. to come forward within thirty days from a7-From Hudeoa Taylor, 43) Pennsy!vania | 3:* date and redeem the same, otherwise they will avenae, and from J.Shiilingtop, OJeon Built ing, we have copies of Harper's Magazine t. Apri® An interesting feature of the numb:s is ga instalment of Thackersy’s Jast novel. =| Alto. from John ©. Parker, 379 F street, we howe Harper's and Godey’s Lady’s Book for April. Tux Faitt xs oy THe ScoBMR VOR DaPorT- ING FREEDMEN —Meesrs. Tucker and Foroes vith whem the contract was made for deport. @ freecmrn to the iste of A Vache, the major- be eold by the undersign?d to a Proprietor of European Hot2! corner Pennsylvania avenue and tit! _ Wasbington, March 2, 1834, mh 2 M ELENA SMITH. t).c Sy!phide Dan: appears at the Great Metropolitan " m | night. jEW bOOKS JUST RECEIVED ATRUSSELL’S CATHOLIC BOOKSTORE, No. 525 Seventh street. nesr the avenue, Christian Missions, ty T. W. Marshall; 2 large vole. Price $5, Revelations of Mother Julians. fermone of the Paulist Pathers $1.12. in 1353." @4.12. @y of whem bave just ben brought back b Holy Week—juet needed 75 cents. Wie Uried State Government, claim $20.00, Alco, anew invoice of all the lealing Catholic wet ibis amount has not been paid. Itis with- | hae Lb thie conntry yh 99-4¢ BG: TUBS, the Notional Vocaliat, ap- G7 pore tornight at the Great Moet ar Ball! mn al-tt held on the ground tuat the contract has aot berp fulfiiied. The tund eet apart by Coagress ter colonizaucn purposes is $600,000, of which | $20,006 bar been expended. The scheme h ‘OR SALE—A BAY PONY,8 yen I yr ved & failure, Congress will ‘andoube-dly, | and kind; an excellent saddle ao foes sons Tp ai the law making that appropriation. | suitable foraboy or girl. Inquire A t th, Mitchell House stable, corner isth and oY streets. mh 19-3t JB. FOLEY. 316 ¥ street, between wth anc J treets, sclls the Lragy a4 and. Moepathe of Lenses, ne: eee ia e line. ‘wen! ouse in Washington. tah iat? TTER AND BGS. For saleby the Int-rior ina offi- cial commu on, says: “But iene anes ton, so far as the tment is informed, | B a yet been manifested by the freeimen of tho United Stowe wo lesve the land their nativity | I dopbt if it be any just cause of regret. Tima | and experience, wDico bas aireaty taught as Buch witdom and produced so many conse. quent chang:s, will, in the end, also solve this Question for ne” Sus Boxssnouast or FORT POWRLL.—The | New Haven Pallaciom basa letter, giving ac. | Pre Sec sha ot 30 barrels freah Brest its arr. o: wot DB DUTROW, mh 1-1w* -P-aS0' sth street, JILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO INFORM if3 coumt of the bombardment of Fort Powsli, at fri ; at | di bli he has on hand Grants Pass, velow Mobile, by Farragate | varie! (otineee and beautiful ty of sna 'mnts, > } One: i work: “7 “ ot eay that we injure the fort much. | order. and ix transful for past favor ani hopra to we make curiog i share of th nn avenue, betieeen tiv and Wh ate eee fain ti-nnden® Em DREN'S AND INPANTS 7 WARDROBE ‘The cacmy iebte rat iubeing a sand batiery, which are hard ‘11 batteries to fejace wunbet 1 wee wid. umping and sho valiog with shell. D LADIES: UN DBRG ARMEN TS. ha pls Rebels who deserted fon eG TNbrecsived a well selected stock of In- from Ut «bem some monthe wince ‘hat bo was | bilérens! ahd Eatiew Genera rane. nn Powe) at Ume 1D4t the Gevessee | ete. * ‘ ana Ji fande the attack last fall Hosala | “The goods are very handsome. of the latedt de- when got mmabacy sat ine mon lene si, wuhbe raat Low -at price, a cage! anda Ly 3 if C882TRA AA Be axiom H 6. be ok, ond they iets have gens to iinet the Avenue BALLS, PARTIES, ue. GPanm FA‘ TER BALLS The AROOND GR ¥ BAIL of the UG IRISH AMaRi- CAN BESOCI ATION to be given at the Pax- Perancm Hatt von EASTER MONDAY, March 23th. Bee Bocas in future advertisement, mh 23 at" GBAND BALL, FoR TES a“ BENEFIT OF THE EN.ISTMENT FUND, to be held at the | HALL OP THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, ; On THURSDAY EVENING, Manon 31, the proceeda to be appropriated to AIDING ENLISTMENTS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. MANAGERS. NAVY YARD. Thies moruing, Hon. Scuyler Coltax, Sperker of the Hoase of Kepresentatives, in company H pl -ntations and trade depots. with teveral ladies aud gentlemen, paid a vieit to the Yard, where he wes received with a charge by Commodore Meatgomery, wno e2_ out the mary obj: cts of iu'srest to them. ‘The commicsion «hich we noticed yesterday as baying been appetuted to faquire inte the woges cf Mechanics on'side of the Yard, with a view to graduate the pay of the mechanics i allency the i f ss | Hie Brcelloncy the President of the United States. | cmpioyed in the Yard, Bave already pud a The Speaker of the House of Representatives, vielt to the various ehops in this city, and it is | The Sceretary of the Treasury. stated that tney will report that they have aacer- The Secretary or me teined that the wages given oatside ar@ high-r pape raat ed of ee Ty tevioe: tran thore given in the Yard. Thus the pros- The Postmaster General. The Attorney General. senecessful ip geting an increase Gen ec! 0! ry FLOUK CONTRACTS. wn C Avg 1 BT Ingrah ¥ “4 é z if Martindale Gol BM Grorne On Saturday Pets bids tor turnishing the Ge ei ga Tap! Scheets |: Government wit jour were o; D: Gen Benham” Capt Benton. p Gove Ser ee Or Cnet Green, at the office of we Depot Commissary, Ne. 23 G street. There were s large nam>er of Fidcera prevent, and bids were made tor 96,L0U barvels. The bide ranged from $7.6) to 82.56, And 37,000 barrels were taken, at pri-es ranging from #760 to $7.73—all of 1t being No @flour. The following is a list of the names of tne Lidder and tLe prices: J.S. Seggett & Co., 7,000 bois. No. %, $7.60; 1,000, 87 61; 5U6, $7.95. Benj. Doty, sw now. 6.0. R.J. Kennedy & Bro, 3,40 bbs. Ne a, 87.60; 2,510, 87.79: 2,00, 87.44. SM. Fridy, 1,000 bole. #7.73; | Sneemader & Bro, 2.00 bbl E Joba G. Hewer. 1,000 bois. #. Ssmuel Eid-r, 500 obls 87.85, SUP, 87.00, 54, $7.05; 500, Bo; 500, B-.1U. Tre mas R. hich, 500 bois. 87.54; 50u, $7.99. 500, Gen G D Ramsey ON THR PART OF THR NAVY. Anat Secretary G F Pox Capt H A Wise Admiral Jos Smith Com Overten Carr ComJBMontgomery Paym’r J 8 Cunningham OX THR PART OF THE MARIY® CORPS, Col John Harris Major W jack Major Nicholson ON THB PART OF THR SRNATR. enator Grimen Senator Foot Serator Johnson Senator Carlile Senator Morgan ON THR PART OF THE HOUSH OF RAPRESSNTATIVES, Hon Thaddeus Stevens Hon H W Davis Hon Owen Lovejoy Hon John A Kasson Hon Samuel Hooper Hon AC Wilder Hen EC Schenck Hon F P Blair Hon N 3b Smithers Hon R BE Fenton ON THB PART OF THE CITIZENS. Hon R Wallach Chan Stewart Jox Plats iver sty 5S a0. John Mac Home Addison Ed Mitcteton AP Richarda | Shin gs fordohuG Ri weaowerysu bots, 83, B Wht” — Wratlentiton | 54 8725; 500, €:.89. Grorge F. Weng, 500 bol BC Culver ¥ Hitz 87 SH. 3 500, 87.70; 500, 87.73; U0, Zach Dow @ A Bohrer Georse W. Meare, 1,000 bbls 8774, 1,.00, 87 79, Ww DrSAH McKim | i.cX, #754; 1,000, #709. David Edes, 60) bo's. PB) Wm Tal #775 Na'ban Brooke, 3,00 bbdla. $7.64; 2,007, ¢ § Aw #7 6S; 2,000, 87.73, 20K, 87.79. Jona Dawut- W Wm Wate sou, 1400 Lbis, 8762; 500, 87.65; 5.0, @7 70. € DMcCatiraa | Wm. M Galt, 100 dbis. £8.17. Geo. Waters, J JH itrova 1,000 Dbie 87.44; 1,006, 87.60, 1,000, 87.50; 10 0 Ww Jax Brown #790. Baker & Oropley, 400 bois. 87.70, 500, Z M MeNally 87 75; SU, F705 GO, Br.57 6, S00, 88. H. A. g Tree 1,000 bbls, & 30. Evan Lyons, 60) B? 45 ilnza 2 GU. 87.05; BA), B7 69; 300, 87.74." W. fy A Gee Wereht Wy UbIs. GL: 40, #760; 400, 87.71. A £ Jorn Dattey m: oe Siro. Lind a0ls: $8. 5; 50, \ 3 tebbi Ow lan iven, tuo 4! hiteity i Alulph Chase GB nn 2.00, 87.9) Benj. Dirh: Wwintun NAckers Store ai ee 878 Joe RF Brown CJCanfeld Gwynn Harris Thomas Lewis 37.00; 500, EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, THE WILKES COURT-MARTIAL Gen P F Bacon W W Rapley ra Spares AO Richards ABga pherd ilken &V Noyes $ Noyes John Sessford PM Dutant Capt £3 Wicklin To duy. Ben Perley Poore, of the Boiton dudeon Taylor ND Larne Journal, wae Upon the stand testifying in rela- uon wo a dispatch from Admirai Wildes to the Navy Departu ent. fbe prosecution is eadeiv- cring to +buw that thy dispaten in ques: was pullished in several papers before it resched the Department. invitations for lvties will seat Hudaon Taylor's Book Store. F a ve. between Jth and loth streets. ad: tive Enlistinent Com mittee.”” Age anh 3-tf RAN D BAUuUL TO BE GIVEN IN HONOR OF THK LADIES OF THE LATE FAIR, at the HALL IN THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING in which the Fair was held, On TUESDAY EVENING, Marcu 29, 1964, The procesda to be applied for the bonafit of the families of the soldiers of the District of Columbia. f THE DISHKILT’s QUUTA UNDER THB NEW CALL. The quota cf the Dreir:ct of Colum >sia, ander the last call tor 200,0.0 men, te 1,702. Uoder all cther colis the deticiem yy ts 3,153, which makes # total of 4,955 men to be furnished by the Diewrict. ABBMEBL MAJOR COMMITTED [TU THR OLD Capitol, This rornirg a Kem! Major, belonging to the 17th Virginia Cavalry, was sentin from MANAGERS. the Army of the Potomac. He was committed Von. Hannibal Hamlin Prositent U. 8, 5 rah Hon: Schuyler Golfer, Spraker Houses Repay, @, | t0 se Uid Cupttol by order of Col. Ingraham. Ton. Eolomon Foot, of Vt., U. 8, Senator, : Hon. Richard Wallach. Mayor of Washington, Murket—Latest Que- Hep Hensy Addison, Mayor of Georg. town. tations. 2 Frenc on Ly ii Int; DCroke Gon Me ear tindale Furnished by Lewis Jonuson & Oo., Bank- Pp en So saying Seinng , E Chittenden en Hon 2 DP Holloway ColEMGr-ene U. 8. Coupon Bonds, 1881 119% WP Dele Col J B Pry U.S. 7.30 Notes......... 12% 113% James § Grinnell Col Jon Garharit Quartermasiers’ Checks. we - Wm Whit Surgeon D W Blins New Certificates ., M89, RW Tasior Win Tenny American Gold hed os John M Rrodhead Joho Marbury, Jr one TORE BATES—SECOBD BOARD, iS D Haye e Vere Burr Ly isl, 112 7's, 1i2X: Oertié- Hon Faw't McPherson CH Nichols, MD cave Df Indebiedness, 904; (told. woh 3 ae, Hon James Dixon AP Hoover i LOK: Erie, Iwi; Harlem, 135; Quicksilver, Hon Henry C Deming 65; Michigan Southern, 1 6. Hon John Conners Hon Cornelius Cole Hon Augnatos Prank Hon Thomas T Davis Hon Reuben E Fenton Hon Rott C &chenck Hon James M Ashley HI Gregory William Shuster Atolp» Clusa John Hits Job W Angus John H Semmes JP Bartholow Hera L Stevena CONGRESSIONAL ——~»—____ AXXAVIII7u CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. A ETS tgs EE Heo E F Hardin Tra Geodenor P Hon Wm DKellty MAO R Lathan Joasbay, Mareb.2e. Hen James T Hale Joye hi May Suvats—Various petitions were presented Hon Henry B Anthony H Pahnestock from tae North, in favor of incr-a: faciliti s Ben Wm fprague. AH Shepherd Jor wail aud freight transportation between the Hen ¥ E Woedbridge MG Emery cithes of Philadelphia aud New York. Aiso, Von Justin ® Morrill, Thomas Berry from dif and , Hon Portes Vaxter | Win If Baldwin dae Mee ae a tie ew, Hen WT Willey Col J G Stephenson England States, remonstrating agat the re Hen Jacot B Rais Z Monon rewal of the Goodyear India ruober patent. Hen KV Whaley Wen TO Howe Hond C Sloan Hon Eera Wheeler Hon N B Smithers Fron Wm 8 Holman The fret were referred to ‘he Military and the letter to the Commi:tve on Patea's. Mr. Grimes presented & petition of resident: of the Dis'rict of Coiumbia, in favor of the ‘Aeeage of a law for the registry of voters ta this trict: which &a- reterred to the Vommittee on tte Die:rict of Columbia. Mr Sumner, from the Committee on Slavery WL Axers William Whelan Capt WT Hartz A Coleman cc Simpaon Heury Polkénhorn Hon Jobn F Farneworth MH Bohrer Hou James Hartan JR Doolittts, jr Hon Jobn A Kasson Major C Raymond | Hen H Winter Davia Remus Riewa | Hon Henry Wileen be Capt Montgomery lumbia, reported advera-ly on tre corporate the Union ttasiignt Oom Noo M8 Wilkinson Hon Wm Windom Hon Jd 8 Henderson Hon B Gratz Brown Hon Danie) Clark Hen Jobn P Hale Hon J © Ten Fyck ton Jobn P Starr report was agreed to. Mr. McDougall submitted a joint resolation fo relation te the occupation of M-xico by France. which was ordered to be printed. He William B Told Major John C Cash Gorge W M:Lellan A W Randall CF McDonald Charles F Stansbury Maior RR Scott Eémund PF French Gay. wt Harrie intrcduced a bill to increase the Vor Jobn B Steele Edward Jorlan @ corps of the Upited States, which was Hon Theo M Pomeroy y ed to the Naval Committee. . FLOOR MANAGERS. t provides for the addition of various Gen Pew itte Clarke 22 Silas t of ers, including 0-e Brigadier Ge.ersl, fiv Jamen Galway Samuel P Bell captains, various lieutenants, &c., and one thousand privates. } Mr. Ciark calied up the bill to amend « An act relating to foreigs cuins and the coinage of cents at the mint of the United States.” [It provides for aking cepts from adiff-rentalloy tcat that new ured—that ts, bronm cents, com- posed of 95 percent copper and 5 per cent of in amd sinc,—and alo for the comage of two mh i7 cotd Gano BALL IN AID OF THB CITIZENS’ I BOUNTY FUND, To be given by the WORKMEN OF THR, WASHINGTON NAVY On TUESDAY BVENING, Mazon 2p, 1864, At GDD FELLOWS’ HALL. Navy Yard, The proceeds are to aid in raining v: ers in the District, thereby avoiding eos anal The committee pledge themncives to ren- der to all who may favor them with their, Preaence an evening of enjoyment. Tickets 1, admitting a gentleman and ladies. cent piece a Iegal tender to the amoant of ten cents, and the two cent a kgal tender to the amount of twenty cents, and allows the. paying out of the said coins from the mint and other Gepocitaries designated by the Secretary of the Treasury in rxcbasge for lawfai carrency of z Comuirras. the United Statee, except cents or Baif cents, arte ereaee Machininte—Thos. Walker, Wm. prlcgate; & Fletcher Tied meonor to make, issue, pase, Orie ch Pose. Chas Carroll. MeCadtee Fah eee George Dice, B. Ba pmbere— Jno. T. Griffith, I. A. Heald, Jno. H. Copper Rolling Mil—M, McNelly,Jno. Clements, Joba dno. MeNelly. im. Joinere—Jno. T. Maxwell, M. D. Shaw, Wm. Cov- Be made, apy device in imitation of these coins, tote pant hed by a fine not exceeding 91,000, and by imprieonment not exceeding five years )} Mr Ciurk sxplained that the price of nicke bas been eo bigh that enfficient of it oonld not be procured for one cent to pay for that coin, The bili was paseed. nppintere Wm. Goodrich, Jos. Stanle: Hevss.—The House passed the Senate bill entry. an‘ horizing the President to Beene we Pettit, Robert Patterson, W. ©. | for tbe acquisition of land, wita the Indians of southern Oregon. Mr E\lict, ‘rom the Committee on Commerce, reported @ bill, which was passed, Authorizing the Secretary of the Treseury to stipulate for Boile: Mak LL. s Reciiee, Makers—H. L. Atchiron. @. Thompson, 3 olten Pounders—D. Daughton, N. Wayson, Jno. annon, Loborere—Amos Reed, 8. Carroll, Jos. Helm. Sawyers—Chas. Lual Rinzere-Jne Gon Pp eee by the United States and | BSN WaheseSWe'W Nally. mn reste | BEB the Government may desire to use RAND BASTER BALL ov THR COLUMBIA ENGINE COMPANY, No. 8. TO BB GIVBN A? ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, (Navy Yaap,) EASTER MONDAY, March 24h, 1855. A general invitation is given to ourlaty friends, asno invitations have been sent. Positively no hate or cape allowed in the Ball Room. bill declaring certain raihoads between New Y and Philadelphia to be military and it rcacs, designed to benefit the Delaware Bay an¢ Raritan Ratlroad Company. Mevers. Starr and Rogers, ot New Jersey, eeverally expressed their views in opposition to the bil}. My. Alley. of Massachusetts, made a report On the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on Ly to provide for the csrrying of the mails of United States to foreign ports, and for TicketsONB DOLLAR, admitting « gontleman-| {j¢? PUrPoree; and ladies. The Howe Committes of Arransements. T.H. Kobirson, .C. Entwisle, Jon. B. Tait, J. A. Smith, in States where Government has been over- B.C, Jardelle. mah 15,17 ,29,29,94.25,28-70 thrown. The Governments to be reorganized 2Y,1P YOU DON’T LIKE = T you don't agree with the Selnneect Reocan: munity that I $e, the cheapert article of Gl: | peace by the suppreeston of the rebsilion. ‘Mors Prortivas.—Yeaterday afternoon, Ct. Hon § C Pomeroy Capt J R Howard ard Freedmen, reported @ bi:l to prevent com- ao a Cents Se TORRES, F merce between the States, and to pro- | New Yor i tet Porril eaten F Ena oe pals he aA rtation of slaves in vessels of the | mcre: M. on John H Rice John F Fllis . Waa a’ Hen Reverdy Johnson Wm Il Phillips Mr. Grimes, from the Committee on the Dia- Hen Therras D Eliot — Capt Wager y 5; OF Ge Bid : peny of Washington; the mil t amend ‘he Hicn § ee eee ce a {i Lamon cha? ter of Georgetown; and the resolution sela- | Marv’s: Hon Jobn W Longyear Joseph F Brown rh marked chat he ebould call it up at an early | heen made cent pieces of thesame alloy. It makes theone | Renne' or cause to | Eaton, threats; Negotiate a tres:y | woe arrested “TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROMTHE Misste SSIPPI. _—— - — D PORTER LEAVES VICKSBU2G ADMD aE i ARGE EXPSDITIUN + —— Caro, March 2 —Adjutant General Thous:. ie stationing mostly colofed troops at the pria- cipal points along the lower river, to protect Adwical Porter lett Vicksburglast Satarday Week with @ large number of gunboats aad talute ef seventeen guns, and was taken in | transports. Firing from the direction of the fleet was corted the v.sitors around the Yard, poiatng | neard inst Monday at Nstches. FROM THE SOUTHWEST. THE GUBRRILLA MORGAN UNAB MOUNT Hi8 MEN, SAA RESOH ahaa ae LONGSTREBT M~VING TO JOIN LEB. oie e eas Ty LovisviLis, March v2.—The Journal's Oaat- tancoga special gays, on the authority of de- pect is that the mechanics of the Yard will be | ®¢Tters, that Morgans command is still oppo- «te Decatur. and cannot be mounted, on ac- connt of the scarcity of horses. Deserters from Longetreet’s army sey that be ie doubtless moving to join Lee. TERRIBLE #1R N JAPAN. svete ONS THOUSAND } ERSONS DESTROYED ape pees ILADRLPHIA, March 22.—A letter fron Jayan in the Tribune, reporte the barning of thirty thousand houses, and two hundred and fitty warehouses in the city of Ossaca, with a lose of Ife of from 500 to 1000 persons. The fire lasted three days LOOAL NEWS. QvaRtTERly Reporr.—Sup't Wedd, of the Metropolitan Pohes, has just completed the re- port tor the quarterendicg Javuary,!831. Ithas been considerably delayed ny the insaificiency of the clerical force of department; the clerks being obliged to perform heavy labors ea ly in addition to tnat prcessary for the mak- ing vp the reports The number of arrvats was 5.911, of whom 4.782 were males, 1,129 ‘emales: 2.136 were marriec, 3.775 single; 4,051 could read abd write, 1,817 could oot read aad write. During tbe quarter, property to the valine of #52,5°¢ 40 Das paseed through the hands of the oftcers. Nomber of robb-ries reported, 190: rmounting in all to about 239.000, of which sbout £5,900 bas been recovered hb the police. ‘The ci- position of cases was as follow: missed, 1.782: miliary, Gi; jul for coart, 2 bail for court, 14; workhouse, £93: sacg city peace 6. Miscelinneous Cases —Lodz Tyst chi'dren restored, 20: sick or disabled persons sent tobospi'sds. 48; horses and vebicl-s foand es'ray. 4: Coors open at night scenred by the police. 6; firesin the Di-triet, 4. Fiaes were in 2 273 cusea, AMouDdting to 27,892.55, se follows: Wasbing-on ct y—amoinnt pit, S¢,56402; superceded, #35191. Georgaiwowa paid $072 65. r 73: not disposed of, 325; mixcel'neon-. ———— Inquast —Yesterdvy the body of a soldier war ond near the soldiers’ R-st, aud an in- guest was held byOcroner Woodard = Froa Vapere tonnd on hiv per-on y appears thu his tame was Kobert Warren, who eniisted in th loih Nee York Cavalry st Kuffalo. N.Y. and crme to this city on saturday, the 19th instsat There was found on kis person tha following effects, viz: One pocket book containinz one Porored and sixty-nine dollars and fifty ceat- andaroecrawn by F. Warrey in favor ot Rotert Warren, at fonr months. for fitwen dol. lars. Gated at O-bana, Sept 21, 18 3,0n the back of which were two (2) endorsemen's The effecia were turned over to Capt. Er-xine m. Camp. A.Q.M. at Soldiers’ Keat. Wash. ineton, D.C_ The jury and witness released thetr pay. From all the circumstances and evidence in the case, the jury beieved thit he come to hie death by over indulgence in intox- feating liquors. Tus Inxox D McGiLL Liret_Suir— Criminol Court, ef Justice Cartler.—The trial of thie case was resumed this morning, ween shere w: much larger attendance of spe tore then yesterday. Inége Cartter briefly repeated his views on the Jaw cf libel made yesterduy: when ¥irs. Dixcn, who was sented in the center of the court room, arose rather excitedly snd ad- creseed the Judge, stating that her child was inxocent of the vile Flander whieh had hen Teade eganinat her, and ebe wished her charac- ter vindicabd. Judge UCart:er replied, ‘ Well, madam, this ie rot the time for it; sc please be eeated.” - This ecene exctied a litle commotion in the court room, and a ter qaiet hw been restored the Indge corcind: d his remarks. The jury was then addressed by counsel. —~_—_ A SoLpivR Rowesp.—Yesterday, David Craig, a diecharged soldier, wh» had received *ixhieen months pay, was fcelish enouzh to go Cr Aepree wi b 8235 in his poc-ket Meeting with two scldiers, he went with them t a botre, where he bad the company of lively fa- males ard jolly fellows. His comrad-s left b m at the house, and he was soon in an of fous condition. Late last night he was picked Op ip th » t, and taken fo the ith Ward sta. tion. His money wasall gon-. and he supposed tt had been stolen. Oneof the girls stole it from bim early in the night, bat he got it from hor. Atterward Be got very drunk, and this mora- ine hed vo reco lecticnof how he left the hous, bat Bie money was gone. The police have de- termined to find the house he visited, and try to recover his money. ———— Port oF GronGrtow F.—Entered—Stermer Leeder, Callaban, Philadeipbia, with mer. cbardise Creared—Sveamer Jas. Gny, Park reret, Glymont; schre. Thomp-on, Three Brothers, Knowles, alti- inda, Lee, Curtis’ Creek; Protector. 1h, Anramesses; Tram Rmith, Ferry, Fall Deatley, St. Marve: Eliza Brewn, Maryland Point; A. W. Thomo Reeves, Baltimore; sleops Ranger, Gum verlend, Maryland Point; Teazer, Hardan, St. Farry, Rogers, Pamunkev: bsrzes Gri River: Imegine, Arr, iveto watering Pennsylvania avenue. Te | A'exender, Morris, Nanjemoy; T. 1. Oarro!l Gres. a. Pamupkey; Emma Adel. Mason, Oc- coguan; Arlington, Kiackburn, Patrick Bay. -- ——»—- FroRTaMEN ARERA’ —Uomplaints having to the police that parties are in the babii of running for birds in the groand2 sonth of the President's House, yesterday O‘ficer Hurd'e went to the spot designated and dis- covered three young men dinging Away at every bird that came within range. T'pon see. ing the officer two of the sportsmen threw down their gune and took “leg dail.” bnt the third ope, named Wm. Taylor, was arrested and taken before Juctice Dury, who dismissed Bim vpon paving a fine of @550. OM ser Hor. dle secured the guns thrown away bv the enu- pers, which they can find at the First Ward etation-house, ——————— FovrtH Warp Srarion Oasws — Richard . John Mason, Conrad St-ino-hie and Mich") Reagan, violating cow law; 258 each. pisces | Mary Reed, dran® and disorder!v: workhouse. Kose Jeyser, disorderly; bail for peace. Fran- cia McGnire, drunk and disorderly; %2.59. Wm. Thempeor, drank: do, Murty Keaderi- gan, abveing bis tamily; 81.50. Rose Loveaer, profanity: #10.58. James Gregory, tast riding; RO 5A lenry Hardner, Wm. Kridachi> and issued under former acts. It aleo makes it a | Charles Abel, disorderly; $258 each, Charles diemissed. Arthur J. drunk and disorderly: #1 59. il In THE WROkG SHOP.—This morning. b“fore daylight a German, named Uonrad Smith, ectered the dwelling of Mr. Zacharian Duvall, on E. near Sth street, and taking posession of s rug in the parlor, cotled himeelf ap in front of the stove, to spend the rizht comfortably. He yy officer O'Connell and taken to the Fourth Ward station. He accounted for bia presence in the house by saying. “{ dake a little too much beer dat dime.” It wis svident that he did not intend to rob the house, and Justice Giberson let him off with a fine of johnson, the release trom attachment or other process «f } #5 74. ——— Saiz ov Reat Estate.—The deantifnl fam- reenmed the consideration of the | ily mansion on the corner of Sixth aad E sts, erected some years since by the Jate Silas H. Ht, Esq., and more immediately the residence ot the Hon. 8. P. Chase, Secretary of the Treas. nary, was sold yesterday afterioon, by Messrs. 5. G. Metsuire & Co., for $9,900. The purcha- ser was the Mon. Senator ne. ‘The same anctioncers aleosold a lotofground op NictB, between M-and N streets, to Mr. George W. Dutton, at 32 cents per square foot. —_—— Bcrray EvEwine Rev. Geo. H. Eimonston, ‘and the report was concurred | who wee admitted on trial in the traveling oon- rection at the eescion of the Maryland proceeded to the consideration of | Conference of the Metbo:list Protestant Oharcs, the ill, beretotore reported by Mr. Davie, of | made bie first-cfort at the Ninth-street Charch, Mery land, to provide republican (Jovernments | taking for hie text ths 30th verse of the 171! i chepter of Acts, from which he an excellent practical sermon. Mr. Eim aston Under euch form ag will eecure permanent} ts a young m&n of fine promise for fatare neefulnese. He base been assigned to the Bal- timore circuit, > To-wieR? TH Alp ov THE OrrizEss' Were. Crockery Ware and evers other Ware in the Barn furnieb. ine trent: cer Cline, of the first precinct, took charge of At Odd Fellows’ Hull, Navy Hare uth Lome is Wah Bee telat | Se enuarae qurcnaah ncieauy trices fot | USES Ea eeehmts cake Wacbmmon Neer celi apd be convinced. Dixie: Mise Alvertt Palaber. Mro. B. Ein: Yard will give ‘all to-night, tan pro eos delice Cnare Part of tho city amd | qtoin, Jobn Hately, Jos: Fauthamer, leary cerca where wil re approprisied th the ole } ~ sy between |: Garnet, N irs, Eilen Steia sed | gens’ to | raising volunteers seen ii aréetern ate Mise Mery w, al of whom were tarned fe bun Date ‘The enase ts @ good one, and J, 2. FOLMY, Propricter, | OVer ty the Provost Marehal... . J1 are interceted init © : , Pouce RErorta— teeond sbouting Frobing; 81.95. Unsri«g Ei: jomiseed. Lorander Boad havieg comey is possession; do. Ano Burme, tnett, court. Homphrey Foster, Elica Soda Martha E. Van, and Apa R. mnery, die orderly, #1 Sseach. Johe (treen, suspicion ebooting; jail tor heariog. Therd Precinct—Morris Berry, drunk dis. i eed. Pourth Precinct —Martha Grey, drank, work. Bovee Frances Porter, do.and disorderiy; do. Jobn Bruce, grand Isreeny, jail for conrt. Pat McD-rmott, drunk; workhouse. Peter Browa, Gis rcerly; #3. Sixth Precinct —Herry Davis, threats; mili. tary. John Henry Slicer, violating back law; J 3 land, disorderly: @5 Joho Howard, 60 ;%5 Matilda Light, do: $2. Ellen Davie, enticing prostitation, $5. George Washington, feet driving #5. H.W. Carlin, indacaot Inne gusge: @5. Pred Carpenter and H.J Lemon, disorderly; diemtesed John Cumbertan: Jotn Graham and (#e0. Noggtn, disor torly: each. Sarah Giddings, do, #3 Rober: Mer- ritt, carrying weapons, $20. Kate Williams, crunk and disorderly; workhouse, Ber Lan- berd',do; military. Parick Walsh, do; est Henry Randall, disorderly; W. H.Garietz, de. military. — ‘A Rrwpva.—About two weeks sinw, Mrs, Anne Jacoby jett her husband, Jobe R. Jaco. by. on account of rome disagreement, but tas¢ nipar Teturned, when abe found her piace oo cured in (Da bouse by two girls, named Ph-ne A. Barnes and Mille Sione, and & romps en. goed, which attracted the atteution of Sergeant arn snd Off er Katauer, (dee ford asd arret', Who arrested the party and took them tithe Tenth Precinct Station, smd tie mor. ing hry wer, brought ont before Justive Hos- welland diemimre! actceree SAE ALL Iva M¥an —La-t nicht, Leopold Unger, who cisims to be cook for the efficers mess at Camp Kerry, came to the city, got dronk, was arrested by the police, and locked up in the FoortbWardstaton Thi morning. not having the movey to pay bie fine, he was locked ap again, ti te finally disposed o” If he is traly the m-ee cook, it is very probable that « mesa of showerec upon bis head about breakias: time this morning. + Portaait os Gur. Van Ness —Wicho'as Calar, Ea. bas received from Mrs. Roosevelt ot Rew York. « haod«omely frame! photo. grab copy of the porirai: of her uncie. the Inte Gop. Joho P Van Ness tormerly Mayor of this city, which is to be presented to tie Uor- poration. ——— J Isprorst Fxporvak—Yes‘erday, aa tndi- vidnal who gave hia name as James Forsyth, wre fined 25.60 by Justice Drary, for »tt-m ot. ine to senirt water across the avenue ‘Arough a hand hoes. LE £ e+ SOMETHING KEW and besutiful can he ssen at 43% Penn. avenue, near is street, in the jew Ire store. New goods just received. u HAS AR- QTFAMSHI REBPCCA CLYDE i ved from New Vock Ce ease attend to the rere py This at ones. 1 for New York ° foots h street ergetown, on Satur! the 26th inatent. at On mh223t = MORGAN PHOS, DONCHTE & CO.. PLOMBFRS AVD GAS FIT™ SRS, sne+s will on of their ge mer onthe sy next Allerdera for Gas Fitting, Alterations ant Ex- tensions will receive prompt ani faithful atten tien. Plumbing inall its branch exscuted im the test marner. Water introduced and Hydrante put up at sort notice, he _mh 22-Im* By WM, UL WaLl & 00. A TSS Abts Bs AT 4) UTION - Tt AFTERNCON . 6th instant at 8 o'cioak, we Ps t tre 7th atreet wharf, 2 Burg e. rime Cae! nis WM L. WALL& CO, dusts, by WM. L WALL & 00s Auctioneers At the Horse Bazacr 9% sonth side Lowisiana vena stinth and Tenth streas SF SUCTION. On THURADAY MOR. sf onears BATU BDAY WM L. WALL & 00 . dvets. PRPASTMENT OF GON Wasi Wil be sold 21 Be. enrwer of ine: Parte of Wagonn 024 sets of Harness, Bieeeliareoun Fac's, Yovts Oervess. As Te: ws casa, in So eprent fanés. a el, ef Qua: IP wr? at Depot of Washingtow. By GRBAN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 1] Yah Cashes SUrLnive Lors vaomrine on V app , \orm sv ul 108 - Og the 15t! eLal) cell in freot ef te pre: ®, the tolowlhg hapdsome build Low, vis Lets Bo. 2,4 1g, 14, 8, 16,17, WB aad io, ta eubd: vision of square No. 3: thesr luis have froots of 38 feet each, yemeieg ee 95 feet to alleys, aad ax mely ritoat One-third eaxb, balance in ric art twelve woe ths for pctes baariag tnterest, a ded given ard a decd of trurt taken a 1b conveyance nu stampeat the cost of the gur- eohater mitbecdade GRSSN A WILLIAMS Accta, RESTAURANT PRO?URFY,& 2g CG. March 22, 1364, { enth streets cn former y aved ina first ol.ss cos- © UOPION FSLEPY PHB TNITED STATES OF 7) agrER's O7r Deroy or Wasnizovox anection, at Go meat York avenue Swe PR'DAY, ho cupervision of Sap!. James t Qusr’ermaster, th f-llowiag fqorant anc Li''fard saloon, vis: ‘our Rosevood Si‘lisri Tables, with Sxtures . Bitehen Pura!ta” Mat first-class e*, every artic's necessary for restaurant Terre cash in Goveromest fends, Sale to commence at ten O'slock &. ™. Prignttor @ i 4 Onfef Quartermaster ‘er General ani jef Quartsr 2 mh rs ta Depot of Washingtos F4? BEBF FOR MASTER rr FULTON MARKET. Corner oF tH axp E STREETS. Will.be ready for eal» cn Thursday, the 2sth, the Bactof three Briae Caste. mhi@we A.M HEPBURN. Fy RETAURANT DU COMMERCE 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, EaTWenw 97w AND lord STreETsS, (UP STAIRS) TABLE p'HOTE, : Dinner from 12 106 o'clock. One Dollar. Bill of Fare :—Soup; Poisson; Hors ¢ ’Hoeuvre; Deure entrees; Deuse rotis; Trois Legumes; Sal- ade; Desrert. _Dejeuner from 8 to 1! o’elock, 50 cts, mh 17-Iw*_ INGTON (HAND) PRINT. FORGE Feder s small totor TYPE, ant CUTS flour sacka, all in complet order, al streeta. for printin ‘0. 977 7th atreet, between L and mh 17-4t* BABrEts. BARRELS AND COOPERING. Old Barrelsof every deacription bousht anil sold. ig and Rtrapping attended at the short- ue and JOHN T, REYNOLDS. Cooper, corner I ani 10th ste, FURNITURE. wh o}m™ : FURNITURE. Oar stock of CABINET FURNITURE in now full and complete. embracing eyery article usrally Let eits = ore aes hee aET Store: We cordially invite *he public to inspect. TELER i WILLSON Iron Hall. No. 318 Pennay'vania avenne, 1 mh Be-008t i between ath ani th ata” N Na: Spero CLOT ALT EARY CLOTHING !! PY KE Wo, 353 Punxerivania Aven Will clone ont his large stock of M hee CLOTHING at mavufacturers’ cost for the 4 few dayn. The attention of sutlers and de Fintan called to thie fact, and they will find it pay 01 to D. J, PYK : Manvfacturers. 353 Pa. = wnt sgh near 6th atreet, up # BOTBLEB. gHO.SW SOFBLBR. ©. W. BOTELER & SON, TvORTERS, WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL DBALHRS = ORIWA, G4.498, AND OROORERY WARE, cnuze ourteaY. SILVER-PLATES WARE, BBITTABIA WARB, BLOOK TIN GI0DS, PIN COHAMDBS BBTS. COAL OIL LAMPS, IAPANNBD Wal?tBRS, DOOR matrTs, PEATHES DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD W4EB, ABD ner 5. TARY ILD Lid