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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. fl i N ¥ kL w.DBew CH, Editer and Prepricter. | ew York Stock List. corer ts & {By Independent Line of Telegraph te Lewis ae) Johnson & Uo.} New Yor, Feb. 15—First Board.—U. 8. 1881 Coupon 6's, 110; 5-20"s, 1104; do. Regis. tered, —; Certificates Indebtedness, 98%; Gold, WASHINGTON CITY: | WEDNESDAY..,. FEBRUARY 185, 1865. rk 2053,; 10-40's, 102: New York Central, 116, BZ READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE | Erie, i7K do. “preferred, 9%; Hudson BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- River, 109; Reading, 115X; Michigan Central, @EAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. | 1144; Michigan Southern, 67%; Llinois Oen- —_—_——————————— oo CAPTURE OF A TORPEDO BOAT AND BEBEL OFFICER. ‘i Gommodore Schenck, of the U. 5S. steamer | Powhatan, writing to the Navy Department from on board that vessel in Hampton Roads, Roads, under date of February 7 reports that | on Sunday, the 5th instant, at the request of Brigadier General Graham, an expedition was Gispatenhed to Pagan Oreek and vicinity, in search of torpedo boats. The expedition, which | consisted of the steamer Delaware, with two | »,*unches and three cutters, all the available son, * Of the Powhatan, two boats from the | Alaba, 2%: 8nd three boats from the Roanoke, ; bien jo, Bed the expedition at Newport News, | Wwhick jo 4 the morning of the 7th, having returned ©. -apturing a torpedo and boat, and eueceeded ine “ficer—Ensign Heines. This = rebel aoe ° the leader in the destrac. Fee a ethcones in WATWick river last fall, and & participator in a. *150¥ine the tuzboat | Lizzie Freeman, oft Pagan = "0 sone Ist. The men of the expedn,.” Were landed on the banks of the James river a. 2 08 Chuc- | atuck Creek, which they searcned Sith the | above result. ! ——_—_______. i DEPARTMENT OF NOP~ Major Genaral J. M.* |, -tH CAROLINA, nected with thearm- ~chofleld, formerly con- j iately command! -¥ Of General Sherman,and ; Thomas, bus- ‘9 8corpsinthat of General Mentof N- . #8sumed command of the Depart- the hee~ vith Carolina, This places him at | time _ -4 ofall the military forces now opera- | ~ -im the vicinity of Wilmington. It is ex- pcoe that General Terry, the hero of Fort | isher, will have command of a corps under General Schofield. Affairs remain quiet on , spe Fear rfyer at the date of the latest des- | patches. | State Dirxer.—To-morrow evening a | State dinner will be given to members ot the | House of Kepresentatives and their ladies, | at the White House, by the Presiden: and Mrs. | Lincoln. | SS ee) Tue MAx STRACKOSCH ConogeT Conrant, | M'delle de Kato, the violincellist, and Mr. Webli, the pianist, are to give a concert here next week, we hear. YJ~ From the publisher, Charles Richard- | son, N. Y., we have the February number ot | the United States Serrice Magazize, for sale in this city by Franck Taylor. New RRVENUE CUTTEE.—A new, revenue cutte?, intended for service on the Pacific coast, Was launched in Baltimore yesterday. "Hodson Taylor, 334 Pa. avenue, sends us the capital January number of Blackwood's Magorine. eee ae ee _W HAVE from John F. Ellis, music dealer, No. 34 Penn. avenue, the following pieces of pew minsic;—Pupils Folio, a seleetion of pop- | ular airs, by C. Everest: twelve Sacred Quar- tetts for opening service, by M. O. Eming, or- ganist of Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pa; Lincoln Quickstep, (with lithograph of the President.) by Chas. Grobe; Swiss Melody, tranecribed with variations,) by William Vin- cent Wailace PERSONAL —Maj. Gen. stopping in Baitimere. Com Gordon, U.S. N., arrived last night at Willards. | Capt. R. P. Crawford, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, has been ordered to report to Brig. Gen. Slough, Military (iov- ernor of Alexandria, for duty. 1 Mrs. Lamb, wite of the rebel Colonel, for- merly in command of Fort Fisher, ha: been permitted to cnter our lines at thit Place tor the purpose of attending her wounded bn-nend now lying in a dangerous condition at Fortr-ss | Monroe. | BaLtimone MaRkeTs —Uoffee remains ex- ceedingly quiet, scarcely any inquiry from buyers. Stock light, with but limited prospec. tive imports; quotations nominal at 45244 cents per pound for Rio. | |The flour demand is inactive, but holders | firm underlight receipts and stock. | Siegel is temporarily | The rye fiour market is fairly supplied. | {{/ gi" oF an eptire clase. de ed at the raspec- and demand slow at $$ 75a S557 for first | | PANY Nets, | Parments willbe mbie inte quality. 3 Ceysalter notitiation af accootar ae utr: Ey BE one meal.—No sales of importance re- | ce’ continual yan the whole to be deliverrd ia E three months therea ter it Grain.— Wheat, the receipt only amounted | ***ted to the lowest responsible. ‘hiiger take to 560 bushels white. We report asale of 1.500 | 1's hi! sing reserves of rejecting the lowest bid, bushels ordinary do., from store, at $2 72. Corn, only a few hundred bushels received; saies of 4 300 bushels yellow, mostly from store, 1t #1 72 85173 per bushel, principally at the latter. Oats, 400 bushels received and sold at 96 cents Weight. Provisions are dolland Prices favor buyers, though there is nothing doing to make quota- tions definite except for bacon, for which there is @ fair retail demand from jobbers at Qiariy cents tor shoulders, 23/24 cents for sides,and 24025 cents per pound tor hams. The stock of sugar is light and held firm, particularly refining qualities; grocery grades ve :0 better supply. with but little demand— qumates Sre without any material change. Seeds are Steady at previous quotations; sup- Ply ard demany Moderate. Whirky continucs ea °edingly dull; no in- quiry scarcely, and prices anv. °'Oe nominal; ti ¥ 5) 1 & 5, ce 7 5) S y. dast sales Were at 8235 per gallon. 5.2°E Y8FY |) 5. pounds ab ine WN Chass poe BROOKLYN.— (1.455 No. 1 Boiler Iron, & : BC, ‘onday,in- Oey ROREES © > N ‘ dollars” ae about one hundred thousand | BROOKLYN.—Ctars No. 2—Round, Square, and ww @ very best . nd costly pclae wes of drugs | gin of th- soinery and ma- : Pre is not known. U> The Loule- e¢ fire is n {hat Quant" Jie Press, of the 30th, says and medicines a terials. The ori 55. bss lope” Cansas guerilla, who WASHINGTON —OuAss No. 2—Pig Iron. a suppos ~ | jo tone No coul Pig fron. .wgin that State. Iteays hedonbtless in iw oa ASHINGT! OLAnd NO. $2 Sie. wends to make Kentucky in future the theatre of his murderous, thieving operations. Heand men of bis gang have been recognized at differ- ent points in the State. 2° The amourt of National Bank currency issued by the Tressury Department last week was $3,265.44, making the total now in circu. Jation $99,553,700. ; s7- Captain Beale, the Lake Erie pirate, has been tried by a court martial and sentenced to be hung. The centence has been approved by Gen. Dix alee fetes a7 Two bundred and sixty-four nav: - cers and seamen, captured bythe Rebels at different times, have been officially declared exchanged : gv During the twelve working days of the present month the receipts trom Internal Rev- enve amounted to over ten millions and a haif of dollars, X XEMPTION CLUB.— FOURTH WABD E of thie Club, (Col. iS There will be a meet 2b, (C ames Y. Davie, Treasurer,) al ir Clayton! '8 Office. Intelligencer Buildinge, on THURSDAY, 1th inst .atdp.m ,toelect officers, kc. feb 15-2t' SEVENTH WAED BXBMPTION OLUB— A meeting of this Qlub will be hold at Tar- > fall. corver 4:s street and Maine avenue, TO- | 1 { | | } | fe. 'T. ( Wednesday.) at 73 o'clock. Citizens of Nien ~ dt It showers =— _ L.UBMEETING—A meet cr y a “ u' tah under @ las 1: Cert thee ‘tbs held at the atore of W. Gr for Fee) men Wa. “ilding,No. 519 7th st., B. Mores, Intelligencer bu ‘Se 6th instent, at7 | on THUKSBAY EVENING, ting the affairs of orclock for the purpose of eeit: ? the Oud. < 1 fe 15 2t T.M. HANSON, Treasurer. “eTION CLUB— | Ay Riou ES NT. of thig Club will be | FRIDAY EVENLY” Cimon Council Char wu at 7 9a fons desirous of Jor ing tbe Ciubean aa aa ing upon the tT er, Mr. B, F Bacon, or apy | other ficer 6”) 6) Meisoctation. and depositing $5), 3.P ABBUBY LLOYD, President. | _B.8-P vis. secretary. See | * ; AND RELIGIOUS N- wore AD Bt MURROW (Thursday) x VENING. the Sabbath Schoo! and Choir of the Method.-t Protestant Charch. oth street Bstwee: femen RI1H WARD EXEM Ail pe ther notice, and n. Ola: new an F Exteveion Tops, Half-tops, Business Wagons, &C.) feb N VY D until meridian. Mareh 11, 1s deccribed in the foltewi ance is given 28,000 pounds best A 56,0 peunds Ingot Copper—hes! 75,270 pounds best American Rownd Iron. foe conde dest American Square or Flat Iron. nie, r 150 tons bes 18,00) rounds Round, Square, and Octagon Cast- 2 WASHINGTON —Cra 20 00 pounds {8 8.¢¢0 pounds Slab Zidc. WABHINGTON —CLAss No. 6—Enzincer'’s Stores: 1@ gro WASHINGTON. CLass No, 7—White P: $2,000 feet White D NORFOLK... a 258,690 pounds best American Round, Square, and Fiat I 190 tons best American Charcoal Pig Iron. t7 o'clock.in the | | by call- | FY tral, 119; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 95x; Oleve- | land and Toledo, 113: Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 95%; Chicago and Northwestern, ; Chicago avd Rock Island, 97x; Oum- berland. 56%; Oanton, 32; Quic 86. HiRD WARD MUTUAL EXEMPT: TASROCTATION will meet at Renperance lall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, at 7% o'clock. A full attendance of all the members is requested, ofthe Ward liable to the draft, rind it to there Will find i their interest to attend. asthis will, Probably. be the last opportunity. The full aanawt of eubseription will be required and all arrears Tust be paid, BB . H. BARTLETT, _R. E. PRESTON, Secretary fobs iG, THE SEVENTH WARD NATIONAL sland Union Association are r ated t Hall, at7 o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, Fast Tuary 15, 15. All the members of i and Jobhsea Club arcfraqies*el to bepress but:ne+a of #mportance will come up. . By order cf the President. _feblt2te ____ F. A. BOSWELL, (yr uEReW, GERMAN AND ENGLISH EDEC**- finde | aa . ~~atlON.—Having opened an addi storal eohool for instructing the above n branches of education, we are now enabled rece cepts grealef number ef pupils than heretofore. Parents wishing to have their children educated in these branches, are notified to call in person be- fore the first of March next. Positively no children accepted after that date- 8 i L, EUs feb 14-12t* 401 7th sv, above at, = THF CREDIT } Sait mat WEDNEODAY RORSINGU RSE instant, at 7 o'clock, at 466 12th street, near F Every creditor is earnestly requested to be pres: ext fe 13 3t* DRAFT! DRAFT!I—FIFTH WARD. Meetings of th ft” | Aisoctation will be he'd MONDAY WaDWEEDAS INDAY, eng DAY, Fanon oF aie ey’s Building, corner 3d street and Penn’ Ospicol Hil CoMm ALL! ieetyet he printed rules are ready for distribution. The books of the Association are open every day. at the store of the Treasurer, @. FP. Gulick, Esq., corner ¥ street south and New Jersey avenue, FAIR; GRACE CHURCH, (REY, ALFRED HOLMEAD, RECTOR.) __ AT ISLAND HALL, Corner Virginia Avenue and Sixth street, (one square from Seventh street Cars.) Openon THURSDAY NIGHT. February 24, 1965, ‘ ene sux EACH NIGHT.) ‘eason Tickets, $1. ; cen batt vice Entrance at door, 20 cents; The Tableaux have been tarte and care, and at great expense, and promise to be most interesting and successful. They will numbor some 45or 5) during the Fair. fe 1-2w WATER RENTS. Warer REGISTRAR’s Orion, City Hall, January 14, 1355. All occupants of premises where the Aqaeduct Water is taken will please take notice—Thar the Water Ront for the year ending January ist, 1855. is now due to the Corporation of Washington, and wexetue at this office, If not paid prior to the 1sth lay of February, the water will be shut off at the earlicst practicable day thereafter. without fur ot rea‘ored until fall piyment of rent siall have been made, and two dollars ex- penses of shutting off and restoring, : RANDOLPH COYLE, ia l6 dim Water Registrar, 1 HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOPORE EX } isting under the pame and firm of Btreeter & ke is this day dissolved. The name of the firm mey be used by either party in se tling the ac- counts of the firm, = “TREETER _Wast ington, D.C., Feb. let, 1865 eek. at Lang- gotten up with great H. CLARKE, ana feb is 1w* QA ETE SETA para On hond, @ fine a sortment of Li cht Carriages: econd band sneh as Buggie aarti Rockaways, All werk warranted to be as represent. d, Wa Repairing promptly attended to is ROD’ H GRAHAM, 15.31" 409 Pa av, vear 43st aad 474 Dist, EPAR MENT, Bcreav or STEAM Bsorseenine ebraary 1335, dat this Boreau 5, for the IRON. &e, Dg clases; each bid must sled Proposals wil! ba receive be deemed exorbitant, Theusuarl cuarantees will be required, and t will be dated thedsy accept, the notice of accapt- nt-d schedules and suved by application to t Toporals must be di i to tha Chie Bureau of Steam Engineering, a: hentoren pee ofais for Materials for the Navy.” that they ma e distinguished from other business letters ig © following are t lasses € he senor vats the cla. required at the re- KITTERY —Cxass No, 1—Boiler I; 41.(09 pounds Lest American Flange Iro KITTERY .—Cuass No, 2—Rovni 4,00 pounde beat Awerican Roun: KITTERY. instructions can be ob- e Bureau. rn, D, land Flat Ih ‘and Flat Too. —Ci.acs No. 3—T Iron merican T Iron, CHARLESTOWN .—Oxass No. 1—Copper, tquality, * CHARLESTOWN,— s 0 pounds Banca Tin 47 CE 48S No.2. Flat Iron. BROOKLYN ,—Cv ass No. 3—T Iron, 000 pounds beet American T Iron. BROUKLYN.—Ovass No, 4—Roil-r ced pounds best quality Beiler Riveti WASHINGTON —Oxa4ss No. I—Fron, &r 200 nea none American Round, Square, and ron. ¢ Bioom Iron. Rivets, 8. steel. WASHINGTON.—C.ass No. 4—Gopper. 4) pounds Inget Copper. No. &-Tin, Lead, and 5 Lead. (pi 6.608 pounds baa pte ) d Screws, Spriggs, Sandpaper. Aleo- rea ecice Boar Flour, Ronit, Oil Vit- Ider, Brick Whitin, a hi riol, Borax, So! e Lum- eT 6 Pine Lumber, of various thick- dressed on both sides, suitable for g patterns. ass No. 1—Round, Square, and Flat Tro: pers. ron, : NORFOLK —Crass No. 2—Piz Iron, NORFOLK.—C1.18s No. 3—Boiler Rivets, 4 nda best quality Boiler Rivets, Lien ends best quality Smoke-pipe Rivets. fe 15 lawaw D#?°r FOR PABIS KID GLOVES, On hand, a full supply of COURVOISIER’S, ALEXARDRE'S, pasou'a, JOUYVIN’, Tn Light, Dark, Medium, White and Black, at POPULAR PRIORS. JOS. J. MAY & 00., 308 Pennsylvania avenue, $th and loth sts. HOBSES I! ce First Divisio = iil it uartermaster General’s Of Ren Ee covert Oe braaty 13. 1055. HORSES, suitabie for the cavalry service be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open mi til April 1.185. : i Horses will delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore. -, and be enbjected to the usual pection bef being accepted. Cavairy horses muat BALLS, PARTIES, :.0. = F™** orawp Batu A WAVERLY CLUB, TO SH GIVEN AT {SLAND HALL, om TUESDAY, . February 21, CiPOEs FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION IN THE Field—Now’s the time for f, food, nights fon. ‘Phe First Grand Ball of the OIRCLE ek STF ARO AB ue tts on viv: bia avenue and 2th street, on THUBSDAY, ‘eb 15-4t* eb. Committesof Ai Fowler, J. Mathis, J. The Gommittee has pled they will neither spare pains nor expense by mak- ip this a night of please and enjoyment, AT ODD FELLOW#’ BALL, A y Yard, b 14-2t Looxrort Nav On TUESDAY EVENING, Fob. 2ist, 1365, A cordial invitation i: tended to as no special invitations will be jesueds oe aie, Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies FOR THE FIRST GRAND BALL OF THE BABOOCK FAMILY | By order of Committee of Arrangem~ 4,7 John W. Cross, Ba, Willinmy, ~20t8 : B.T. Lawson, cae 7 Geo Schultz, Bo eaeler: fui a H, Vermillion, ¥, T yoke toto Pennington, @ L. Lawrence, John Dixon. Wm. H. Cross, feb 18-8t* HE ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB take great pleasure in Sunoaneine, te their friends the public gemerally that they intend gi areas IFTH GRAND BALL at ISLAND HALE Corner 6th and D streets, Island, on ._ THURSDAY, Feb. 16, 1855. Tickets $1; admitting a gentleman and ladies, By order of Committee of Arrangements, Geo Adams, Wm 8 Stone, Cook, . John C Fisher, a Beach. John Mahoney, T. Hutcherson, Dixon, Geo Bhacffor, Addison Ferguson, Wm Buckley, A OOMPLIMENTARY BALL, Will be given by the Pi - sell geet eae y the Pupils of Prof, H. J, Rus: D FELLOWS’ HALL, 7TH STREET, MONDAY, Feb 1355. Tickets $2. ee be eokt® HE SOCIAL OLUS SOIRE: 5, MONDAY and URED Se EVENING, THE CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 2th street and Ohio avenue, Tickets @1to be bad at the door. Daacing com- mencing at 9 o’clock p.m, “ie 21m" - LOST AND FOUND. Geo Miller. fe 9-7t* OUND—On Pennsyivani avenue, this (Wed- ing BCtday) morning.a POOK ET BOOK, contain- ing @ small sum of money and papera, which th fice, and cwner cam have by calling at the Sta describing property, &e. fo13 st [284,02 Monday night, the 13th inst.. between 4 the Navy Yard and hth street east, ere Ladies GOLD CHAIN and PIN, witha Gold Keyattached to it. $10 reward will be given if returned to the Star Office. feb 15 2t* ¢ REWARD—Lost lastnight a POOKE $20 BOOK containing seven'$i0) bills, The finder will receive the above reward by leeving the méney at 221 Pa, av., opposite Willard’s Hotel. feb 15-2t™ I OST—On Saturday. the lith ins n ENVEL- 4 OPE, containing $30 in National Bank Billa and abeut 31 in Ourrency; also, twe vouchera for Gas furnished Government Warehouses at @ street wharf, and one Gas bill against Capt. H. B, Lace;. The finder will be liberally rewarded if he will leaveit with “J. W.,” at the Star Office, fe 15-34" @QTEAYED—From the enclosure of the subscri- \ 7 her. on the lath dayof February, 18, a brindle OOW, with white face, both hind legs below the first joint white; also white, large. broad, smooth borne. Whoever will return said cow or give in- formation to MARTIN BERK BR, 75% 6th street, Island, Washington, D. O » Will be suitably re- wardea, fe 15 3t* S10 REWARD—Stolen from the Metropolitan v Hell. two beaver cloth OVERCOATS and ore Cap in the pocket Seep une sare epee ¥ z 2nd no questions asked if returned te to Mr. BENZE. Metropolitan Hall. fe 14-3t* OST—On Saturday, the 1ith instant, a bleck 4, leather POCKET BOOK, at or near Mr. O’ Hare's grocery. 7th street, containing between ibirteep and fourteen doliars and a small pair of ‘arrings, The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Mr. O'HARE, 7th street, be- tween Mand N, fe 14-2t* I OBT—On Monday, February 13th, on the 7th st 4 road, from Harewoot Hospital or in the 7th street car, small PAROEL in brown paper, pasted gud tied—no directions. No value to tie finderas ives nek ata ores cn # deceased soldier. inder will be handsomely rewarved by leavin, them at 545 17th st, e fe " it £ I OST—On Thursday night, the 9th instant, at 4 Grover’s Theater, two CARTES DE VISITS one of which has the name of the lady stamped feveral times mn the back. The finder will be Suitably rewarded by leaving them at the Star Office, fe 13 3t* GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given thatan election for Mayor and for leven members focpmprae the Bosrt of Common Council. wil be a @ severa! recinceta o} MONDAY next, the auth inst. ceeestownon fe 1s-td WM. LAIRD, Olerk. “BALLY AROUND THE FLAG, BOYS.” and STAND BY YOUR OLD’ TRIED RIEND.—All citizens of Georgetown, D. C., friendly to the election of Henry Ad ison, Esq., Gur present worthy and efficient Mayor, and the People’s Union Ticket, at the ensuing ‘election, will please meet at the Hall above Mr. Lewis Payne's Shee Store, corner of Gay and H next, the loth streets. on THURBDAY EVENING instant, at half-past seven o'clock. By order of the Committee of Arranzements. 3t THE UNION LEAGUE, IN CONVEN- 3 tion, have made the following nominations ee yorand Common OCouncil of Georgetown, Fox Mayor—GEORGE HIEL, Jr. For Comes Counci.—DR. OHARLES H. RAIGIN. CLEMENT A, PECK. WILLIAM ch COLLINS, WILLIAM H. COX. CHA MAK f t ft ii MARBORY, NEDICT STOHINS. Tr-2awlit&edse GELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES w AT No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. 4 8MOOT & BUBROUGHS _ will commence thia day selling off their entiro-atock of DRY GOO D8—tho most of which is fresh and desirable—at reduced prices, and as they desire to reduce it toa very low point by Ist of March. in- vite all who are seeking baci to give them an early cal fe2-Im fi t PERSONAL. M WIFE, MARION 8. NICHOLS, having left my bed and board without just canse, I forbid all persons harboring or trnating heron my ac- N W. NECHO! count. 331 ath st., Washington, D. 0. fell-6t* as 46 QDEON HALL CLOTHE£NG 46 ROOMS, Corner Four-and-a-haif street and Pa. ave, We have « very desirable stock af GENTLE- MEN’s CLOTHING, comprising every article ke -in first-class houses. As we wisb to reduce our stock to make room fer our Spring Goods. we will effer to the public the gre rect inducaments to tees any article of OC)”, NG GOODS they ms~ Fee or FURNISH- WKISENFIELD & 00 Set Odeon Hall, corner 454 and Pa. . 5 y Bortz, E. A. WALTER GRosHON. 869 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR I. 369 HOUSEKKEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, The largest atock of FURNITURE and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS in the District,and at prices that defy cempe- P oaniees examine Stock previous to making your purchases, By so doing you incur no obligations to purchase. GILT FRAME MIRRORS at extra bargains. 500 COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, which we euar- antee to sell less than wholesale prices. CARPETS. Our entire stock of Carpets and Oilclothsat primo He QHECKERED MATTING at 80c. per yard. WINDOW SHADES in great variety. ta will givean EXHIBITION AND | pe one ae eres one horses mutt 1D VSHEEP MATS at aGRoRnT te ‘consist of Addresses, Dislogues, | pesoune ee 1 par teu! re, well, bro! gen. in fat BRUSSBLS, RUGS, MATS ani Bipging, Ao . as per prosta mine, i@ opened at 7 | teen (16) hards bigh, trom five (5) to nine(9) years | auction prices. kg The dovrs ef the Church wi ence’ at & | old. and well adapted in every way to cavalry pur- WOODEN, WILLOW, TIN, o’cleck, ant the exercises will commenc | bon Horses between nine (9) and (10) years of = OROGKERY WARE, auarter betore o'clock. ied by the rich | Rge, if still vigerous, sprightly and healthy, may GLASS and POONS, FORKS, &e,, tdnee GC Ae clageeh tiene kiudly faraished for | be seer Pooc hundred and seventy-five dollara(3175) PLATED 8 é oa oan ee ctitioa aud Concert to Dede. | each. Hours of inspection, from 2 & m. to 4p. m, Nagy ehh prime COUNTRY FEATHERS, voted 10 the benefit of the Sabbath School Payme AMES A EKIN. BONTZ & GROSHON. Brice ofasiwicsion, for adulte,26conta; children, | 44 y_ Got. im charze I+t Div. Q. M ake 369 Seventh street, near I. bas bees i be ob- | ERS, Patent Lock Wmbrella | —fe1-Wt ____—3 69 Bove Bickeis and copies of the programme may LOTHES WRINGERS, n' oe age. No. 0 Sth atreet, or at Btoves st OG DEN’S 10k. re st* ne a. AVERS. ereby ¢' = THIRD WARD DBAPT CLUB 18 NOW | eS BACON K RAVEN PIANO. a | that wo will continoe to, purchase ae ner ead forming st Mr. Muncer’s Drag Btor Finee ‘Clase instrument, Toctaves vA BONES at our old place of business, foor Fee cl ner 1 ang eras tor is membe meee ane eduction (cam the orig-/TU WY ted hong wetland hope to be ‘ander fall. head- payment of $t0 withoutassessment. —_f -_. | inal coat. Apply to 8. CALVBR fel0 iw" | way by the lth of Mares “8. JEWELL & 09., pve FIBST WARD, ATTENTION —The citi- | gy. apd iith st. .B, IBWELL & 00, ‘ard who desire to become mem- neclub will meet at t DS sear oxime * the exemp’ Of Bauire Drury. Pa TUKEDAY and W ard lth 3g o'clock, office | favenve, near Zist strset,en | BDNESPAY EVSRINGS ie | jon 19-20" EDS AND CATT, FR. One hundred tons fine BONE DUST for ral LT eee oT REE Ba between G and B fe-w ‘oot of G s' * Hon. Reverdy Jonnson, the colleague of the delegation, and a number of gentlemen and ladies from Maryland, followed by Mayor Ohapman, of Baltimore,and a delegation of twenty.eight members of the city council of Maryland militia, among whom we noticed General Ridgely. Washington and Columbia Commanderies of Knights Templar, with whom were several Knights Templar of Baltimore. Tne Knights were headed by the band of Col. Tompkins’ (Quartermaster’s) regiment, under the leader- ship of Prof. Dish. by his staff, including the Secreta: W. B. Hill, Esq.; the Senate of headed by Lieut. Gov. Cox, and the House of Delegates, with Speaker Frazier at the head, accompanied by and the other officers of the Honse, arrived shortly befote 2 o’clock in a special tras from Annapclis, and immediately proceeded to the Senate chamber to pay the last sad tribzte to the memory of te deceased. Representatives, preceded by their Sergeaat- at-Arms and Speaker Colfax, entered the Sea- ate chamber. left of Senator Clark, President pro tem. of tho Senate, and the members to the right of the chair. Court of the United States, preceded by Uhief Justice Chase, was announced by United States Marshal Lamon, and were seated im- mediately on the right of the President of the Senate, taries Seward and Dennison, and Attorney Gencral Speed, followed, and toox seats in and the visitors from the Maryland Legisla- approaching certege stole imto the silent cham- ber from the corridors, and swelled into the main entrance to the floor of the Senate Cham- ber, the corpse was borne in, Rev. Dr. McMurdy, Chaplain of the Knight Templars, of which deceased was a member, a briefly spoke of his relations with the deceased, aud was followed by Rev. Dr. Nadal, pastor of Wesley Chapel, in an appropriate discourse. and elevation to the highest honors, as a lesson of the American people, and an illustration of that superior nobility which of itself is far more honorable than any worldly giory it may bring. Gov. Hicks during the great troubles in Mary- land at the outbreak of the rebellion, the speaker proceeded with a touching tribute to his religious character and experience, and after describing the affecting scenes attending the last aus concluded an readiness for the messenger Of death. 4 COND EDT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. GOVERNMENT SEC girixs, Jy Cooke & Ce. furnisD the following quo- tations of Government securities : Waskinezom, Fob. 15, 1965. coupon Yors—Finet Boarp. ya 1B, 11056" "es, 10BX ; 1 y ye 5 tiflcates, Big; Cook. 205%) 8 LOA0"s 102K ; Cor _ THE COMING DRAFT. The statement by an evening cotemporary yesterday that Provost Marshal General Fry had issued an order to the provost marshals throughout the country postponing the draft Was an error resulting from a misapprehension of the facts. The following are the instructions issued yesterday per telegram from the Provost Mar- shal General's office to the various acting as- sistant Provost Marshals General at all points except Connecticut, Iowa, California and Oregon, wich States have filled their quotas: War Derari“£5T, Provost Marshal Gen- eral's Bureau, Was tington, D. CG, Feb. 13, 1865.—To all Acting Asstn.i”t Provost Marshals General except Connecticut, Iowa, CUfornia and Oregon :—See that all the Boards o: "Aroll- ment in your jurisdiction which are not bus> ily employed in examining and mustering re- cruits, prepare at once to commence drafting. Report as soon as possible what districts are not rapidly filling their quotas, and the day on which the Board in each will be prepared to draft, so that the order for draft may issue from this office. (Signed,) James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. Official—N, Li. JErrRres, Colonel V. R. C. Se TIE FUNERAL OF GOV. HICKS. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather a large throng assembled at the Metro_ politan Hotel this morning, to participate in the funeral exercises of Hon. Themas H. Hicks U.S. Senator from Maryland. The remains which had been embatmed py Dr. Thomas Holmes of this city, were arrayed in a suit of black cloth, with black satin vest and cravat, and looked very naturel, the features being placid as if the deceased were in natural sleep. The corpse was placed ira handsome metalic casket, with four silver handles on either side and a heavy silver Plate on the top, bearing the inscription: «Hon. r. Holliday Hicks, U.S. Senator from Maryland. Died February 13th, 1965. Aged 67 years.” . “ This casket furnished by Harvey & iz was lined with fine white merino, aad nes wise fitted up with quiet good taste, The funeral cortege ieft the Metropolitan shortly before two o'clock, the corpse, which ‘was removed last evening from the room of deceased, No. 158, being borne to the hearse by eight young men, employees of the Senate, preceded by the clergyman, Dr. Nadal, of Wesley Ohapel. The committee of arrange- ments of the Senate and the ball-bearers each wearing a white scarf came next. After these followed the mourners, T. Pratt Hicks, (son of the deceased,) Mrs. Woodside, (step-daughter of the deceased,) with her hus- band, Rond Chaplin, the private secretary of the deceased, Col. Powell, of Mississippi, Mr. W. G. Nicholson, of Caroline county, Md., deceased, with the Maryland Congressional that city, with a number of the officers of the The escort was formed of delegations of Gov. Bradford. of Maryland, accompanied of State, ‘aryland, -R. Cole. Esq., the clerk, At two o'clock the members of the House of The Speaker took his seat at the A few moments after the Supreme President Lincoln, aecompanied by Secre- rovt of the desk. to the right of the main isle, ure on the lefi. As the solemn music of the band with the ullness of the funeral dirge. the effect was impressive. The band hatting outside the preceded by nd followed by the cortege. Rey. Dr. Bowman, Chaplain of the Senate, The speaker referred to tne early history of he deceased Senator, his great morat worth o other nations of the character ana privileges Eloquently portraying the patriotic course of afte distingwished Senator, tation for all to stand in er prayer by the Chaplain of the Sénate, ana the verformance ot “Olé Hundred” by the band in the reporter’s gallery, the funeral pro- cession was again formed, aad proceed to the Congressional Cemetery, in the following rr: Orne Chaplains of Congress for the oceasion. The Physician who attended the deceased. Committee of Arrangements. Mr. Foot, Mr. Buckalew, Mr. Anthony, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Willey, Mr. Wade. 1 Escort of Knights Templar. Eallpearets Le Genre ti Mr. Collamer, r. Lane, of Ind. Mr. Davis, Cues: Mr. Foster, Mr. Doolittle, Mr. He'e, family and friends of the deceased. be senator Tand Representatives from the State of Maryland, the Governor and Aids, “Lieutenant Governor, the Senate and House of Delegates and the Court of ‘Appeals of said State, and the ayor and City Councils of the Citv of Baltimore, as mourners. The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate of the eaeanieny oceeded by the bers of the jate pr The Mico Presiaent of the United States and the Secretary of the Senate. The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Honse of Repre- oo iea ze of Representatives, bers of the House 0! s en Deooeeian by its Speaker and Clerks. ‘The President of the United States. The Heads of Departments. The Diplomatic Corps. Judges of the United States. Officers of the Executive Departments. Officers of the Army and Navy. The Mayor of Washington. Citizens and Strangers. —————— HE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS—THE PEBL- = ING AMONG THE REBEL PRISONERS. The recent movement in exchange of prison- ers has developed an important fact, shawing the downward tendenoy ot rebel feeling in a most significant manner. It became necessary. to sound the prisoners of war atone of our principal depots, and it was ascertained thatent t of eighteen hundred and eighty-two Loca 8 only three hundred and sixty-six were with ng to be exchanged. The remainder do not ‘wish to go South as prisoners of exchange, 87.d they do not even stipulate, as a condition. 7.n imme- They prefer t© remain in prigon, to going South, end are Willing to wait diate discharge. Secretary of State, in relation to the Interna- tional Exhibition te ba lield at Norway; also, @ ferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. which was adopted, instrutting the Committee on Invalid Pensions to inquire tion, if Any, is necessary te: secure to heirs of decessed soldiers their legal rights, ease of the death or marriage of the wido’ time for the construction of the ratiroad from Marquette to the Wisconsin State line. nouncing the death of Senator Hicks, eulogy on the character of the deceased, es- pecially, speaking of the efforts'of Governor lamity of the seizure of the National Uapitol by the conspirators against the Union lutions of respect, etc. tribute to the honored and beloved deceased. : patriotic and eminent services of Governor Hicks, and was followed by Mr. Kelly. mousty adopted, and the members-and the as- sembly attend the funeral services. A Hueband Accidentally Kills Bic: Wife. a detective, connected with the Provost Mar- sha}’s office in this city. last night on returning home he Tai to contpty with his request, the hammer of the ‘weapon slipped from his finger and’ the bait entered the heart of his wife. bate woman sprang forward exclaiming, +‘) am killed: kisa me before I die,” aud ina few moments was dead. {B: edness, 8%; Gold, 207%;N. ¥. Central, 116.4; Erie, 77%; 5755 5 Pitsburg, 25%: Cumberland “Coal Preferred, 56%; Claveland and Toledo, 114; Chicago snd Rock Island, 97¥; Milwaukie anc: Prairie du Chien, 49, Pittsbar; } paring the new cards the ty the pleasure of the Government as to the tims of their discharge. They merely wish to be “let alone,” according to the well known dec- laration of Jaf. Davis. ‘What & commentary is this upon the lies so industriously circulated by their copperhead friends, as to their treatment in our hands. ‘Who cannot now gee, in the above fact, which may be perfectly relied upon, the state of feel- img that would be manifested in the rebel army, still under arms at Richmond and elsewhere, if only an opportunity was offered for declaring itself Secession was a delusion; one of those fe vers or infatuations which sometimes seizes large bodies of people, who need only a whole- Some lesson to be recovered to their senses, when they become ready to cast off their delu- sion as a horrid nightmare. Let the people in rebeldom show a disposition to return to the government of their fathers, and they will be received by the people of the north with a hearty welcome—only removing the cause of the trouble, that there shall be no renewal of the struggle. Tus TREASURY SECRETARY SHIP.—Great in- terest continues to be manifested in this city in the solution of the question who is to be the new Secretary of the Treasury. We need hardly add that here, as elsewhere, the so well-known reputation of the Hon. Mr. Hoop- er, of Massachusetts, ag a successful manager of heavy and complicated financial enter- prises, together with his thorough sympathy and identity with the policy of the Govern- ment in all things, leads to the impression that lie is most likely to be the man. MARYLAND.—Elsewhere in our columns wil) found another of the interesting series of the senior editor of this paper upon of the emancipation policy in x industrial future of that Be. SORES letters by the workings Maryland and the State. ¥ 15. SEnatTER.—On the meeting of tft'e Senate at 12 o'clock, the evidences of thesolemr ceremonies to attend the interment of the deceased Senator, were @pparent in the rows of additional seats placed upon the floor for the accommodation of members of the House, and those composing the funeral cortege, when it should arrive. There was also a large audience in the galier- ies, notwithstanding the inclement weather Theresding of the Journal of yesterday was dispensed with, and Mr. Johnson rose and in feeling terms announced the death of his late colleague, Hon. Thomas Holliday Hicks, and proceeded with a eulogy on the life and char- acter of the deceased, briefly alluding to his humble origin, and his steady ad vancement to positions of trust and distinction. Gov. Hicks interpos#@d the whole power of his office, and succeeded in surmounting the temporary madness whick, with the natural sympathies «.{ the people of Maryland with the South, came near driving her into rebellion, and making her soil the battle-ground of the struggle. When he ceased to be Governor, the State was loyal in all the departments of her government, and so she and her people re- main Mr. Jotnson said it was wanecessary to say to this body anything of his c%cial conduct as one of its members. He was aver courteous, and endowed with sound judgment. His last thoughts were devoted to that relizious faith on which he relied with humble bret Christian confidence for future happiness. Mr. Johnson offered the usual resciutions of reepect to the memory of the deceseed and condolence with the family and friends. Meesrs. Halsand Willey followed in remarks of high tribute to the deceased. The resolutions were then adopted, and the Senators remained waiting the arrival of the funeral cortege. Hovsg.—The Speaker laid before the Hous? a message from the President of the United States, inclosing a dispatch addressed to the meesage in relation to am International Exhi- bition to be beld at Oporto, Portugal, on the 15th of August, and inviting contributions of American products. The messages were re- Mr. Hubbard, of Iowa, offered a resolution, hat legisla- The House rejected the biit extending the A message was received fromthe Senate an- Mr. Webster, of Maryland; delivered a icks, which succeeded in sverting the ca- Mr. Webster, in conclusion, offered reso- Mr. Creswell, of Maryland, 2ise paid his Mr. Smithers, of Delaware, also spoke of the The reso!utions of Mr. Webster were unaui- roceeded tothe Senate Chamber, tc: TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. New Haven. Conn., Feb. 15.—S. L. Hyde}. asked his wife to get some cartridges that ight reload his revolver. As site started The aafortu- New Werk Stock Market—First.Seard. y the People’s Line—Office 511 Niath stree%] New York, Feb. 15.—U. S. 1681, coupon 6°3). 110%; U.S. 5 20's, 1103; Oertificates-of Indebt- Hudson River. 108';; Roading, Michigan South 119 i Central, 114 Stes ‘ 4 Cleveland ead IHimois Central, & Fort Wayne and Ubins- go, 95%: Alton and Terra Haute, 3% ¢; Chisaga. and Northweeern, 35 ¥; Quicksilver, 31. LOCAL NEWS; a THE DRAFT—The New Enrolitnt, dc —Mo order has been issued postponiag the draft sam this District, but notwithstanding. thistact, i _ will not probably take place far some cays 7 o come. This morning the Commissiouers. Enrollment were directed to prepare ament ire new set of cards for the drawings, and go of Sucogssrvi Dgscert on a NorToriovs BRoTuer.—It must be gratifying to every or- derly and well-disposed citizen to observe the vigor with which the Metropolitan Police force, under the direction of Superintendent Richards, are at this time manifessing in the suppression of notorious dens of infamy and prostitution, more especially those located in the heart of the city, where soldiers and citi- zens &re 80 frequently robbed and sometimes mardered. In ourlssue of last Tuesday it was stated that a sergeant of artillery had been robbed of $275 inthe house of Mary Kepler, No. 404 10th stree., near Penna. avenue Last night about 10 o'clock Sergeant Skippon wit’, nine of We Crecers of the sixth precinct, and accompanied by Superintendent 2i*ce ang sothe of the detective force, surrounded that Notorions esi:hlishment and ancceeded in ar- resting Mary Kepler and ail ber girls, inmates and visitors, (fourteen persons,) sad conducted them to the station house on © streat, Justice Thompson being there to recsiy~ them and in- vestigate the complainis ente ad against the parties. The examination last-d about balf an hour and resulted as follows —-Mary Kepler, for selling liqnor to soldiers; $20. Also, for selling Iiquor without license; $20. Angusia Hines, Rose Brown, Fanny Wilson, Jenny Williams, Mollie Ratler, lewd women; fluet £5.94 each. These fines being all paid, (269 7),) Sergeant Skippon closed thefnefarious as:ab- lishment, and s0 broke up one of the most no- torious dens of infamy and prostitution in the city of Washington. = =—s=- LeveEe.—The levee of the Young Men's Christian Association Jast evening, in the council chamber of the City Hall, was largely attended and proved & most pleasant alfair, Oapt. Beardsly presided After prayer d quartette. ail on! Sail on! thou S* of State,” by ladies and gentlemen of the Bridge street choir, Georgetown. Mr. Patch read anessay upon the poetical works of Edgar A. Pos, accompani+ choice selections from Por's production was followed by a piano sole, the Marselinise hymn, and several duets, the entertsinment extending well into the evening and finally concluding in the happiest manner. eS GRAND LARCENY CasEs8.—This morning, Catherine Brannan, an Irish woman, arrested by officer Spencer, was before Justice Giber- son on the charge of the larceny of flannel, &c., trom Mrs. Ellen Kelly. In Georgetown she also stoic 8 Watch from a Mr. Callahan. The ‘ustice committed her to jail on each charge. Agnes Staley, arrested by officer Taylor, was also before the justice, on the charge of having stolen accSt. Agnes lives on Capitol Hil!, and is a Germat woman, living with —— Sims, colored. Sims ad a quarrel with her and ieft, taking his coat :9 his brother's, from whose place it is alleged shi? Stole it, The justice dis- missed her. ——— A DISORDERLY PART bout | o'clock last might Roundsman E ff and officer Spencer heard the cry of murder proceeding from & honse near the Depot, scoupied by Lawrence Lyons, and on entering found Mrs Catherine Lyons and her husband in “hp act of beating Annie Shaw, a niece. They were ali arrested together with a soldier namea Wm. Dechene. Mr and Mrs. Lyons charged that the girl. Annie Shaw, came in drunk and seized Mrs. Lyons by the hatr. The Justice fined she parties $158 each, with the exception of De chene, who was dismissed. Jee WASHINGTON OnpHaN AsYLUM.—Oar readers general'y willbe gratified to learn that W. W. Corcoran, Esq, Bas givena beautiful piece of land, consisting of sbout an acre and ahalf,and eligiply situated in the northern section of Washington, eg a site fer a now Protes!ant orphan asylum, and it has been de- termined to erect thereon a epacious edifice, on 8 plan which will etsure greater comfert to the present inmates, and be competent for *he reception of many otiers. ——— Tairp WARD STATION Crmzs.—Obartes Railey, disorderly: $5. James Witkins, drave military. Ann ©. Garder, drunk and disor- derly; workhouse. Wm. Plank, R. Staaweld, B, F. Bethel, F. Smith, James Hammond, Wm. Myers, disorderly; Amelia Kemp, and Sian Kemp, prostitution; dismissed. Mary Knepiat, selling liguor to soldiers; also, uaticenree'; $20 in’ each case. Amgusta Home, Rose Brow, Fannie Wilson, Jennie Williams, Motic Rat. ter, prostitution; $5.93 each. Sie OEE SEconD Waep STaviom Cases.—Jonn Key ler, grand larceny; bailforoour. R.Sheli and E. L. Meuiton, violating city law; @2eacs. D- Weleh and James Jackson, figifting; #3 each. Thomas Joes, drunk end disorderiy; <tis- missed. Alex. Burns, do.;22. Wiliam [¥eil, disorderly; do. Peter Donnelly, fighting: ®3. Jobn Finall, do.; #2. Phinp Erbctand James Ragin, disorderl 2 each. oes Row ma Bacar Bezr Sa Loos.—Yester- day afternoon, John Wilson an.d George Forth gotintoa frolic at Byer’s Lager Beer Saloon, when tie latter’seized an air gyn aad chased Wilson through the House, bat the “atter get- ting tired of running.stopped a.nd attacked Forth. Officer Spragze arrestad titm and they werzeach fiaed $5.58 by Jnenice Juul. as 2 Affairs in Geergetown . DRAFT ASSOCtAZION.— The adjon rned meaet- ing of the association was neld last i ught atthe Custoin-house. The attendance was large, and much spirit manifested by the mem bers. The list bas: increased to about 325 mem bers. The Teceiptss last night amounted to ab out 72,500, and the amount in thetreaserer’s has ids to-day is about $12,100. ‘ Tue li1ven—tThe rain is falling steadily, and the jice upon the rivers and creek 8 around is rotting rapidly. Itistoped that the breaking up of the ice will be ao: gradual as to do no damage; but the occurrence ef a heavy) ¢ freshet is feared. FLOUR AANDGRAM Marxer.—Deman dactive for the local trade. Prices uachanged. Sales unimportant. No receipts of four or g rain Potice OrzraTions:—Monday afternoon officer Harper arrested. Elizabeth Har ris and Lucy Peirce, col., for huving ® little fight at the house of the former. Elizabeth is the ten- ant, Lucy her snb-tenant. And Elizabeth wanted tc: eject Lucy: and knowing nt more certain way, preceeded toeffeet the ejectment by force of arms. Liucy resisted and a jfight ensued. Justice Buckey flned Elizabeth $3 14. and sent Lucy to the workhouse. Henry Carter, col., was arrested by the same officer on susfricion of stealing $30, the prope! ot Mrs. Elizabeth Rodver. It appeared Henry had beenaservant at Mrs. Rodie} knew where ske kept her money. Mrs. nad f.fty dollars in- her pocket book on last Satw rday, and‘Henry visited her house yes- terd) ty. Mrs. R. discovered that all] her money exct pt $10 was gone, and found $10 on the floo r, There was no proof that Henry was at the house yesterday,and Justice Buckey dis- Tai seed the case. * Cue License Laws.—The police are busily e» .gaged in enforcing the Levy Court and the © orporation laws relating to licenses in the- & wn and county of the Third police precinct. * yesterday morping six arrests were made of persons doing business in the town without license. 5138 JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 5157th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS I= BUILDER'S, BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, 3 5 away with those heretofcre used. For nis | Cut and Wrought Nai's, Spikes, Horse shoes and purpose 18,000 new cards have been or@ area, | Horse choe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs. Axles, and it wil) take some days to.g2t.themin reag- Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, iness for drawing. The new.cards wi |) pear Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, as endorsement additional particuiars, - o¢ spe- Split Cane for chair bottoms, cification ast UStin BaP ennai CCCuee all of which we offer at tion, nativity, of wet, &c. - galculated to identity the particular ws dividual | 5]Q THELOWEST.CASH PRIOR, 54:3 ated wi 5 S vw. i a) iy fen depirorder topuah the WOPkforvian’ , Seapesd: HLOB'S BEST FLOUR only $14.50, ily as possible, an additional c® rica) force beer, family lo. a will be employed, and as soon ae,” jelabor has | White SUGAR for 23 and 2 cents been completed the drawing With commence. Up to 10 o’clock to-day 20-de@l sion nad been made as to whether the now @F roliment lists d that in pre- o lists will be would be used, but it is believe compared, and the new. On®¥ jade the basis. The examination of partie tion from the draft for any tinued up to the time tae a" the Third Ward, and police headquarters, Ape eres: No. &¥ vania avenue, 9 the keeper, five ne oe five soldiers. Ward station ang the cases. P far. selling Hiqv or to sold each of thr , girls was The two’ servants and five soldiers were missed. last, by Rev. John U. Smith. months. The men were dis: 4 claiming exemp- cause will be con- <awing commences, dent Richards summ@ oq Sergeant Skippon, of a detail of DEeCHApES 2 a ith Assistan' ie erintendent Reed’ cearaneeiee Kelley and igley, paid an Of 1a} vistt to the ranche on i, second door from Pennsyl- session, aapaeer ‘o colored servants, an: they. were all taken to the 3d ‘Justice Thompson examined Kneplur was fined $40 for jers, and without license; fined $5.94 for prostitution. per f-past ten o’clock, Superintendent Richy ot ee Roundsman Voss, the detec- tiver , pefore mentioned, and a detail of the Ser ond Ward police, went to house No. 437 14th 8¥ ceet, between H and I north, and took l= ‘session of the house. arresting Ida Miller, Marion Myers, Alice Brown and Rosa Miller; also three men who were in the house. This morning all were taken before Justice Boswell, at police headquarters. It was in evidence that two of them gre married, and one Alice Brown proved to be the wife of a soldier, who testified that he was married to her in June Ida Miller was held to bail in $500 for court, and the other ‘women held to bail for good behavior tor six Fresh Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong and Japa- nese TEAS, Best GOLDEN SYRUP. good MOLASSES. for $1, Also,a choice stock of Family L1QUORS ani WINES 0. WITMER, : 111 Penasylvania ave between 19th and 2th sis, Baltimore Co., Ma.— February 9th, Phree Address Rev. E Q, fels3t* ORROMEO COLLEGS. Beret? sewatoa onese vacancies remain to be flied and we would urge Upc® 4); interested to at- 8. WALDRON, Pikesville, Ma. fe 10 lw* tend to this matter wit jo delay. TSSOLUTION NOTION. on THEDENS- _Tactn: - tnerebip heretofore existing under the Bene <Lastnight Superinten- | | The pertivie of 3. , Johnson & Co.. was this Either of said firm igs rin, lved by limitation : 4 to receipt all bills duc said f J. 0. JOHNS! W.H.H. CA J. C. JOHNSON, assuming al! debts of said firm, will still conti in the Grocery and Ship Store Business, where he will be always found on hand to serve bis tomers faithfully, No. 97 Water street, Georgetown. D, C. fe ll-lw* X00D AND CHEAP Z es 00k STOVES, Made and sold by WHITE & BRO.. No. 25 av., Island, near the Armory Square, - | Buy Washington manufactured Stoves, so J you can always get them repaired at small cos 12-1m* : IB COLOR RESTORER FOR BE- ‘ 2 ieamamcateng bringing back the Hair to its o} color out the inconvenience at- tendi eo use of a dye. Bold by all iste 1G canta per bottle. dist a Sued | Si EXFORD’S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD use. for worms, unrivaled in efficacy. ané peculisrly adapted for children, being eaten as an ordinary cake. LG by druggists. Price 25 cents per box. street, between L and