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R. _THE EVENING STA RICHMOND 18 OURS: iehiaond is care! Richmond is curr! bees ro to the junilant chor threugh the lips that nod epreseit from the Heazt of the People! (rod biecs i. Swelling with loys Leapeth oor oy. Richmond iso Babylon fille Crumbie Up Us be ry to 8 4 Up, from all P iom’s high Biing out the Fez F Bark! to the pyt Timing all hearte Voices of her Voices of martyr . } Mingling like wa , © ‘ bichmond are! Richmond Freedom rejoiceth in Hea New York Tribune | +02 + The Canada Defen [From the London Times, oh 23} Every one mnet regret that it shon!d he geemed necessary to discuss the fortification of Canada. That a war with America is probable we de not believe. We repudiateall sympathy with Mr. Henry Berkeley's antici- pations, and we put aside still moredecisively Uke wilder prophecies of Mr. Peacocke. Our Ministers arnounce the continuance of per- fectly friendly relations with the United States, and the conductof Mr. Lincoln his ¢onsistently shown a desire to preserve perfect amity between the twogovernments. Unfor- tunately, there are times when the temper of a people is too impulsive to be restrained by its Yelers, and the territorial democracy of America bas not always been free from a pas- te reseutment, liable to be kindled into e animosity. We are forced to contem- jate possibilities as well as probabilities, hatevermay happen, England does not de- sireto evade the obligations which may be @astopon her. There will be no disposition this @yening to reject the scheme of fortifying Canada on account of its costliness. Every sentsment of honor and justice binds us to pro- tect the colony. I+ is notmereiy because the North American Provinces are parts of the empire, bet because an attack npon them can only happen by way of retaliation for some alleged misconduct of the mother country.— The worst enemy of the present Parliament eanpot accuse it of niggardliness, and if the plans prepared are worthy of adoption, the money willbe readily forthcoming. But the question remains whether the plans themselves €8n ever prove to be anything but deinsion , 2nd & snare. If when adopted and carried ‘out In perfect faith, the only possible result t= that part of our force mus? be employed at every disadvantage in fighting @ losing battle, inetead of being used where they can be really rerviceable, the conclusion then arrived a: must be that the plans had better never been adopted at all. e can now avoid the pain of making euch a discovery too late. Uo" The removal of the torpedoes of the enemy from the James River by the navy of the United States goes bravely on. and te all Practical intents and purposes this splendid ‘Watercourse is open to the city of Richmond, and in a few days we may expect to hayecom- munication direct with Fortress Monroe by ‘Way of theriuer. The blowing up of the rebel Yams was £0 accomplished as io obstruct the ebannel, particularly at Trent Keach. These obstructions will have tobe blown out. The Tiver is being dragged by men in small boats and tugs. Lightdraught vesses can readily ascend the James, and such ships as the Com- | modore Perry, Chippewa. Kansas, single tur- Yeted Monitor Sangamon and Monadnock were expected to reach Richmond on Friday. The Tebele, previous to evacuating Richmond, sank their new single turreted monitor, Texas, across the channel of the river. The Texas aun Sore been launched a little upwards of & math. RETURN AND ARREST OF Ex-SENATOR Foors.—The New York papers state that Ex- Senator Foote, late of the rebel Congress, whe sailed for Europe a short time since, returned to that city in the steamer Etna,on Friday, disguised as an emigrant, having taken pas- | gage in the steerage under the name of James Scott. He was, however, recognized on board Pie Officers, who, after he had landed at stle Garden, among the other emigrants, followed him to the St. James hotel, and ad- vised him to report promptly to General Dix. He appeared much surprised and said to the oMicers that his intention had been to goat once to Oaneda, where he would haye made appli- eation for permission to pass through the United States to the South. He reported to General Dix, was assigned quarters, first, it is stated,in the Eldridge street jail, and then in the House of Detention. It is understood he has been ordered ty leaye the country. Sarz or LanpIn Sassarrak NECK.—Dal- rymple Williams, Esq , of Baltimore, sold, as trustee, on Wednesday last, three lots of land, belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Watson, as follows :—No. 1, a lot of three acres, toWm. Biddle, Esq., for two hundred dollars. No. 2, a farm of one hundred and seventy-five acres, for thirty-two dollars per acre. John Mere- dith, Esq., purchaser. No. 3,8 piece of wood- fand, containing about twenty-five ssres, for mfmety-one dollars per acre. F.H. Murphy, purchaser. These lands, burdened by an entailment, Baye long been neglected, and the land own- ersof the neighborhood may weil congratu- Jate themselves that they have at length sed into bands that will improve them eairas Neck lands must be in demand when such poverty-stricken flelds as these demand | 20 high a price.— il ¢ Md.) Democrat. Tus Late Gey. HiLL.—The repel P. Hin, who was Killed at Peter: mex: to Lee, probably the ab! general in the rebel army of Virginia. His native place was Oulpeper, Va. He graduated at West Poin‘ in 1847, at the age of 1° years, in the class with Burpside. He wss employed on our cosst s vey when the war broke out. He entered ‘he rebel service fn 1561, as Colonel of the 3d \ir- ginia infantry. He soon became eon-picaous by fhe skill and gallantry he displayed. Since the death of Stonewall Jackson, Lee has relied om him more than any ther officer, ex cept Longetreet. Lovvon Cornty AFrarns.—A letter froma gentleman in Loudoun County, dated at of Rocks, Md., onthe ithins:, states th Saturday night, a number of Mosby’s men vis- ited the residence and «till-house of James M. Downey, Esq., who resides come three or four m from the south bank of the Potomac, op- posite Point of Rocks, and committed some serious depredations. They broke up and des- troyed all :he distulling apparatns, spilled oat three barrels of whiskey, destroyed all the stock on hand, and hauled away «unite an amount ef corn and bacon.— Alex, Journai ee en mn. A. sourg, was: Tax WAE IN SoutH Awenioa.—_News trom Uraguay is to the middle of February. on- tevideo was invested by a Brazillian army of thirteen thousand men and twenty vessels: the land defences were strong, but those of she water side were weak; they are garrieoned by abous 5,00) men. While the governmgn: ‘Was determined upon a desperate defense, the foreign residents were in a great state of aiarin, mainly through fear that the powder magazine might be exploded, which would be certain to destroy nearly theentire city. The Paraguay- aus bad taken the town of Mur rs: the Brazillian garrison. Sperm neeraing F Be The tobacco traders of New York hel meeting at the Tobacco Exchange on Phare Gay, and protested agains: the practice of bringing from the insurrectionary states large quantities of Mapufactured tobacco and ot selling it without the payment of tnietnay toot enue taxes, which they eay ie higuiy aerate tal to the interests of the revenue and oo sue trade at large. A committee wan appointed +s do what could be done to accomplisn the ob. ects of the meeting. : 7A contract has been made with intinen. tial Germans to bring from Germany two thousand men, who willeach take a tract of the Kickapoo Railroad lands in Kansas, end ‘work out its value on the railroad. An agent is now in Germany for the purpose of for ward. ae the men, and tMey are expected to arrive in ay, Oe" Ex-Speaker Colfax ts in Chicago mauing Preparations to start on the first of May upon xtended journey across the western Plains e Pacific coast, intending to stop in Qovlo- dado and Utah long enough to post himself up- ‘m the resources and prospective developmen: 1 f those territories; after which he will yisic California, Oregon and Puget’s Sound. 7 Dr. Wm. J. Walker, formerly of Bosto: ‘was found dead in bis bed a: Newport, R. T” Sunday afternoon. He had been in feeble Health for some time, and probably died ef isease of the heart. Dr. Walker, during the he Iast two years, gave $40,000 to Amherst « ollege, and offered to be one of three to est ab- dish @ fund of $150,000 for the coliege. @7Gev. Besuregarc's re: Orleans was sold at auction, Ruder @ mandate of the Unitea by tne United Statee Marchal. @PFFICIAL. | French Universal Ex t Agriculture, Manufactures and the Fg Arte. The following correspondence bas taken | dispese of bie | place upon the eubsect throweh the Department of State MR, Du GROPROY TO MR. SEWARD. t { Translation. } ' La@aTiox oF FRANCE TO THE UNITED STATR, i WASsnINGToN, March 27, Inu, n: By two decrees, dated June 2 and the of last month, the Emperor has ordered that agriculture, mManafacture, and the fine arts decree, also issued February i, of this year, | and published in the Moniteur, the 2ist of the | same month, has placed this grand international | solemnity under tfe direction and supervision | of & commiesion, the presidency of which has | been confided to his Serence Highness Prince | Napoleen. Sucn & selection bears too high testimony to j deave any need to dwell upon it. commission, it is composed of several of his State, as well as of the most notable individuals. - The Government of his Majesty charges me to give notice officially of these aforesaid de- authority with which the Imperial Commission could have a direct understanding. Is would also be of advantage, to avoid all loss of time, that the Government of ‘the to be near his Serene Highness the Prince Na- poleon. This mode of procedure ts the most suitable channel, and the speediest to convey ‘to the knowledge of the Imperial Commission the wishes of the exhibitors from abroad. The Government of his Majesty would at- tach a high value to being informed as early as possible of the result of the steps 1 am | character of urgency. The objects sent to the exhib: tion Will be re- which should meet the actual need of the e: hibitors of all nations. n arrangements and plans which shall beadop:- ed may be in relation with space, which will be preferred, i: know with the least delay whet S‘a take part in the exhibition, and how much space each would desire to obtain. In ending the letter he has written to me cu the subject, the Minister for Foreign A‘tiirs Adds tha: ne is gratified to hope tua’ ernment of the United States will snow a Position to facilitate, so far as it is concerned, the suceess of the work confided to the Imp2- rial Commussior; itis too enlightened no: to appreciate the advantages of these solemni' development of their prosperity. Accept, sir, the assurances of my high con- sideration, L. pB Grorro Hon. WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Ke., &e., Ac. MR. SBWARD TO MR. RIGRLOW. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, ? WASHINGTON, April 5, 1°65. 5 | No. 105, ! or. Geofroy, charge d’affaires of the Empzror, concerning a projected Universal Exbibition of productions of agriculture, manufactures and the fine arte, to be opened at Paris on the firs: day of May, 1%67, onder the direction and su- rvision of & commission in which his Serene dighness the Prince Napoleon will preside. You will inform Mr. Drouyn de Lhtys that the President of the Unitea States regards the expected to exert upon the prosperity of the nations as of its tendency to preserye peace | and mutual friendship among them. | The Prince Napoleon is most favorably known on this side of the Atlantic, and his con- nection with the exhibition will increase its proper prestige in the eyes ot the Government and the people of the United States. What the way of concurrence in the noble purpose ot | fully done. The design and arfangements will be SeOrRE DY pee lenied For the pres- ent, you will confer with Mr. Droun de Lkuys, | a8 & special agent of this Government, and will bring yourself into near relations with the Prince. This isas far, however, as the President is , able to proceed, without special legislative authority. Application for that authority will be made to Congress when itshall have con- vened. In the meantime, this Department will | tions which the Government of France may | desire ro offer, with & view to a complete suc- | cess of the contemplated exhibition. | sir, your obedient servant, Wiitiam H. SEwarp, JORR® BIckELow, Ese. MR. SAWARD TO i. DE GROFROY, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, April 7, 1565. Sim. lbavethe honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 27th ultimo, in re- gard to the arrangements made by tae Impe- rial Government for opening at Paris, in the year 1+67,a Universal exhibition of the pro- ductions of agriculture, manufactures, and the fine arts. I haye the honor to inform you tha: { have. conveyed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of his Imperial Majesty, through Mr. Bigelow, the Minister of the lnited States at Paris, the is Government to the very courte- tation containved in your nole.4 A copy of my instructions to Mr. Bigelow, which bears the date of the oth instant, is enclosed for your imformaiion: and I have the honor to acquain: you that the correspondence which has taken place on the subject will be immediately made mblic. y Accept, sir, & renewed assurance of my highest consideration Wittiaw H Sewarp By F. W. SEWARD, Aseistant Sesrewry. Mr. L. pg (¥0FrROY. Records of Disc War Bepart 1 O-ders, fles of public tinued Commande, Acjutant Gen ee, ture reference Sgainst the ia Whenever Posts. Districts, Geogr: ments and Divisions. and other comma: |. bave beep orshall hereafter be, discontinued, al! each records, if not required for cee at the Department Headquarters in which the commands were ir eluded, will be imicediately forwarded Uy exprece to this offiee, . All persons who bave been in the mil e not now, bet who may yRervice of the Unit-d b records in their posses- ea peced thera withog to this Office, where the es pense of tran«port: will be paid. 5 Ill. O¥icere who come in command of placer capt .red from the enemy, wil! tand forward to this vffice any papers left behind by the rebels, which insy be of publie use or inte: a By order of the Recretary ae wae OW i Assistant Ad uten ap) JOBN B. EDMOND & 00., 513 G13 7th street, between Dand B, 513 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DPBALERE 1B BUILDER'S BLAOKESMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD sn9 GENERAk HABDWARS enc CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nai's, Spikes, Horse-shocs and Borse shee Nails, Rasps, Piles, Springs. Axlee, Ax): treee, Nats and Wachers, Anviis, Vices, Bhovele, Pieks, Axes, Rape. Gine, Bplit Cane for chair bottome, al of which we offer st 513 THE LOWEST CASH PRICB, [feb iy) ® MADAME PRINCE would announce to the Lacies of Washingtom and :ts vicinity thet she has been among the first to select from the present sea- son's importations, She takee this mode to re- quest a visit frem her former patron a any who may favor her with a call. Ladies wil) not tee Bonnets displayed in the window to attract their attention, but if they come ip fo eee them, se Spa fall to be pleased. ck of 4 zaconr ay FANCY €OODS—such a8,LACk + INSERTINGS and EDGINGS BEA hac mastensuuuny FRENCH CORSECS. stock of BUN SHARES UE! ae Prt eg mbes at 8 small advance. ° ¢ largest ma: facta: ing without a neon ue ars ty and price b; 513 ey being frem one : pp atl Yor. ead ss 3 mers can judge Bering % 10 dozen aasor' ‘or themselves. SA EP cured elsewhere she eh : of drees can Once more Ladies, I would esi 2 to the little New. York. MILEIR apt ention FANCY BTORB, where you can God a reed stock of Freah Goods of every description’ vet on, 22 Market botie PAPEREANGINGE, pe ready to do their utmost t1 MADAus © wari7-Im* 486 ase WINDOW SRADES OVAL PICTURE THEMES. ‘B OORD AND T ARERITER 8, No 4n67 doors above Odd Fellows Hal. fee 2+-3m" Termecash. his Majesty, will, therefore, be yery cheer- | Teveive and give due attentien to any sugges. | 2 am, | a universal exhibitien of the productions of | should be opened at Paris, May 1, +7. Another | the importance which the Emperor attaches to | from 75 cents to $1; to | the success of this Universal Exhibitian to Bleached Muslios from 18 eents upwarde: 2% y As to the Majesty's Ministers, of high functionaries of | competent of | cFees to the Cabinet of Washington, to invite | its valuable concurrence, and to designate an | United States should make choice at Paris | of an agent who would be specially delegated | hargea to take, which have ap exceptional | ceived, in effect, in a palace constructed for | the occasion of this solemnity, and the size or | the claims for | neceesary that the Imperial Commission shonid | ces will | (Congress and Lace,) for gents and hoy: at which nations contract new ties, collect use- | ful aod mutual lessons, and thus assure the | Str: I give you for yourinformation a copy | of a note which I have recently received trom | | project thus described with great favor, as well | because of the beneficent influence it may be | i | examines dj: ith ecuttve Government can do by | never been known to fail, | ; and BALMOR aoe correrpana | One of the i 2 1 Bai Astrologer. No | cerping all affairs through tife, with an DRY GOODS. | R2vcrion IN PRICES! | “Ta view of the fall in gold, the eudscriber wit? present stock at ereatiy reduced y invites hie friends of the pection of bie acsortment, and choic? goods, | as | MOUSSELAINB at 25 cents per yard, | GALICOES of s)) kinds 2) cents per yerd, T TONS 20, 2) and 30 cents per yard, | Green & Daniels’ RPOOL COTTON enly 5 cents. | Callacon. He will sell lower than the lowert J OHN B LATHAM, corner Pa. avenue and jth st. ie respectful api-iw* oi GEORGETOWN AND ALEXANDRIA. Come one, come all to JULIUS SYOEL’S large Dry Goods Establishment, 421 7th street, and get fart color Oalicoes at 20 to 25 centa. fine Mocam- Diques at 60 cents; beantifal Challies at 35 | cents; De Beges at 20 te 25 cents; Alpacas at 10 to 75 cen’ Laines at30 to z cents; Desutifol Pa: styles Satin Striped Geods lack B:lks from $1 3 to $2.25; $e da wide Sheeting from $1 upwards; Black Silk Man- tillas at all prices; Hoop Skirts, Srst quality. from | @ cente upwards; French Corseta $1 75; 1 ce) pair Black Kid Gloves at $1 per pair: 200 yards Spool Cotton, 6's cents; Pins and Needles, 5 cents. In | fact Lhaves very large stock of the above-men- tien goods, besidesa great many other articles not mentioned which must be sold before first of May withont regard to coe‘. You will find it great- ly to your benefit to call at ence at ULIUS 8YCRL’S 421 7th street, betw. @ and H. BOOTS AND SHOES. _ api-Tt* REMOVAL. eee o | The undersigned beg leave to inform the citi- | zene of Washington that they have removed to | No. 346 Penn’s avenue, and 309 G street, ander | Washington Buildicg, cor. 7th street, whe: ; have justopeneda fresh and cesirable etock of BOOTS AND SHOES | for Mens’, Woinens’, Boys’, Misses’and Childrens’ " PRIC+S REDUCED TO GOLD. NEW SPRING GOODS iz LADIES, MISSES AND CBILDRE: A large sseortment of BOOTS, SHOES acd GAITERS, e. nartered BUCKLED SHOES, BALMORALS, CONGRESS GAITERS, OXFORD and STRAP SHORS of the bert and me- dicen qualities, rartizig of ine PRESS BOOTS. A. P. HOOVES, bet. 6th and 7th rt south High and Low g 3.000 WORTH OF BOOTSAND . | SHOBS > cam at PANIC PRICES!) des & 00., eee iret, magi yast received a iarge supply of al nd o| Sand BHOES at the recent Panic Prices, and are now selling— Good quality Ladies’ Goat Balmoraie at $1.25, Good quality Ladies’ 81: Batol cents Ladies’ heeled Slippers. 5 High heel Opere Gaite: $2.50. Gentlemen's Long Boots at $2. Children’s Shoes at 15 eents. Good quality Children’s Shoes at + cents. And ail Kinds of the best makes of Gent's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, BHOES ing pricen, at HELLER C@.'B, 492 (th streat, ‘our doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. RUNES, VALIBEB and TRAVELING BAGS ches HELLER & 0O.'B, 492 7th street, mh ¥)-1m* Betwe D and E streets, ERSON AL—Dear friend : Don’t waste any more time or money trifling with quacks, see DR. DARBY, 499 7th street, atonce, It will be the cheapest finally, ap3 Im* M2. P. OURTIS, NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT. most powerful healing physicians that has ever appeared before the public. Her seeing powers are gifts from childhood. She perfect accuracy, and hae She is medically educated, and will treat all classi disease. Cc ll do all she adver- nds can testify. Bhe a:so Bas the ee’s Halleiniah and Simons’s jJureka, the great and wonderful Diarrhoea 4nd Liver Care. ‘Office hours from aud from7 tog p.m. No, 420 venue. ington, between 4}. aud 6th ste. mar 3l-lm* Ds EDWIN V. WRIGHT, ‘Natural Seer,”’ or Psycho Magnetic Reader of Oharacter and Examiner of Disease. can be consulted either by l or in person, from photograph or hand- writing. upon the ‘‘Cause and Cure” of every phase of mental and physical disease 8. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Physi ayipg on hands,’ Blindnesr, Pa: sm, Liver Complaint, Femsle Weaknesses, 4c, Rooms 341 F street, near Patent Office. & mh 2)-im* DR. BACKER. Tum Most WONDER & 218 K et.. pe, 218 17th and ifth sts.,two squares from the F street care. gives full and thorough informetic Poets Health. Wealth and Marriage, Love Alairs Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Friende, Sickness an: Death. Br Backer can be consulted from # in the morning till9inthe evening. Entrance throceh the eandy store. mb2.-Im" MES. BROOKFEELD, of Kaveas, can be conu- sulted on the Past, Present and Fature events, at her room, on K street, one door east of 34 street, in the rear of Douglas Hopital. Bhe has studied under one of the most celebrated Astrologers of the age. @ui fection to ai] those who may giv SWISS WAISTS, FANCY BAOK | i She can de seen from§ a.m. top. mw Prite one Cr aren ieet PB feb Il dm" (PUR BEST EVIDENOR THAT PRINCE. 261 ¥ rtreet, ie the onty practical SEAMPER in the District; is that he dally bas to de over work botched at other so-called Stamping places, asthe largest snd finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns, Re is able and willing to stamp any pattern brought Te. ie BOVv T WOOD'S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, AND HYDBAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical teste having ful SUperiority of thie machine « r purpose of sinking (il Welle, the und. Bow prepared to receive ers fer the 88: This machinery eompr eve! viking req asi for the Haeie oil wella excepting the SiB4m ENGINE AND CAST IRON IVING PIPE, (but will be furnished, if desired, at & reasonable price.) and dispenses with the use of the derrick “ope, bullwheel and other cumbrous and expensive Sxtures now in use, and is 80 arranged. being con- structed on wheels and portable, that itcan be easily renieved tor the purpose of sinking welis ia different localities. The detritusis removed from the well by our pat- ent hydraulic process, and does eot r ro the removal of the drill from the boring, T process not only removes all the ituein from Sto 1) ininutes, but likewise e: nally clears out aod opens all the small oil veins that are tirelyclosed up by the old proces: ith this machine anda p well can be sunk from 40 to.#: feet withinn p-rio of from J6 to 3) days after the soil pipe hae bean driven. 5 _Arrangements are being mate for the constrac- tion and delivery of theee machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. ¥Y..and Pittsburg, Pa Por farther nformation, STMEON LELAND, ork, te rice, terms, &c,, sdires3 etropolitan Hote! &) HOUSER BEPERE LOOK TO YOURINTERSST Now i8 THE TIME TO FURNISH YOUR HOUBE. AT GOST! AT COST!) HIGHLY IMPORTANT! $24,060 worth of Walnut and Matogany PARLOR ANB CHAMBER FURNITURE, consisting of a fall snd complete aseortmentof HAIR CLOTH CHAIRS, ROCKERS, SOFAS, MARBLE-TGP 7 ABLES, BUREAUS. WASHESTANDS, j BEDSTEADS, WHATNOTS, | Sud every deseription ef WALNUT AND MAHOGANY FURNITURB found ina first. class Housefurnisning Store, which we w.1] cell during the next twenty days AT PRIME COsT. Will be added a beautifal assortment of GILT FRAME MIRRORS. Contemplating making extensive i in our Store dyeing the month Of Aprile the aule cannot continue longer than twenty days. W. ae martin wie ne to selves from the os er The largest stock of a: GOMMON FURNITURE in the District at prices that defy competition. OROCKBY, CUTLERY and GLASSWARE f at reduced prices. WINDOW SHADES in teautifal designs. = BONTZ & @ROSHON, 28-16% 369 Beventh street, aveve I, NNotr0z TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. AserstaRT QuanreRnvasTeR’s Orrico, Corner of G and Twenty second streets, ‘Waszircton, D.C h The Government Manure belo ciermrreand Geka", inate Day require, a Toit: get. 1e Payment to be made tn the und me Ot aoe e- ere it now lies, in such quantities as they rs RED gas er oriinary yr the same to be mad: F Gilvert. General Bape . lara TOMPKINS, eptaipand 4.Q, THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON, | @00D4 AT RUINOUS LOW PRICES!— | RY 18 THE TIME TO BUY 2 wOW < purebaters | BANKERS. LEGAL NOTICES. l First National Bank CF WASHINGTON. B. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, WX. BE. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ARD FINANCIAL AGENT GF THD UNITED STATES, : 10TH S? , OFFOSITE TER TREASURY DRFARTNERT Government securities with Treasurer United States ag ONE MILLICN DOLLARS “Ca Acting ip connection with the heuse of JAY COOKB & C0... 58 SPECIAL AGENTS YOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will 61] all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commisgon to Banks and Bankers. ready for immediate delivery. We bry and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rater. FURNI8H BXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL QiTIES OF THE UNITED STATES We pur-hace Government Voucherscn the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to ug, FULL INFORMAT:ON in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasrtxctom, March 20, 1655, m 21 tf 7.380 “AZoRnA’ = 7.30 Mr. JAY COOKE, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agents and U. 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. There noten sre ifsued, underdate of August 35, 1864, im denomonations of #60, $100, $500, $1,600 and $5,000, They bearing interset at 73:19 per cent. per an- num, and have conpons attached, payable in law- fal money, on February 18th and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on Aceust léth, 1867; or, at the optiono | the helder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemabipat the pleasure of the Government at avy time after fve fears, and payable twenty years om August ist, 1867, with interest at BIX PER CENT IN COIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres- ent worth in the market about NINE PER ONNT premium, from which deduct the premium pon the accrued gold interest, and there ts left a net premium upen the bonds of 81X PBR CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sev- oral issues of FIVE PER OBNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing acerned interest thereom, We sleo tak @ertificates of Indebtedness and Government Bon® of al) issues at their current value. Full information furnished apo: ivcation in pereon or by mail. CAUTION TO he he ed HOLBERS OF In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notez are not negotiable unless al) the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & 00.. feb 4:att : Bankgys._ PETFROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THB MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE ETATE OF NEW YORK. CAPIFAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ™ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BRARES, a? C PER SHARE. BUBSCHIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE 70 FURTHEB ASSBSEME: OFFICES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Po? Ornsce Apparges, BOX No. 6,360,New Yona OFFICERE: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINEON, Pretidert. WH. T. PHIPPS, Vice Prericent ROBERT BASSETT, Seeretary. H. J. BURTIS, M ning Euperintencent, Titue- ville, Pa. ATLANTIO BANK, No. 142 Broadway, N.Y, Treaeury. The welle of the Company ave now producing ei). Payment for etoek may be made in crafts, regis- tered noter, or Gover mt honde and eecurities, which bonds and securitiee will be taken at their market value, Remittances may be eddreesed to the Company, P.O. Box Ne. 5.36" New York City,or to ‘ At- lantic Rank, Treasury of the New York and Liver- pool Petroleum Company, No, 142 Breadway, New York Oity,”’ y of its Agente. Bubscripticna wil! be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Warh- faaton. P.O, G @LD AND &TOCK Onr office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Geld and Stock Bx New York, insuring promptne: execution of erdera. Purchases and sales made at the naa caer USE. FOWLER & OC., mieeeeHY jankere, 352 Penna ay. mit ne: EBT HOTBL CONDUOT. im DO cect en saan 7 nla jouble former ¢8} "¢ wee EUROPEAN HOTEL, Cerner Fa. av, and 1th 3t., Washington, D. 6, This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Baropeam lan in this city, bas beem enlarged and proved in every ayn ary for the accommodation ef t increasing guests. Thankfuifor the patronage already receiv » the pd Oa ae, aay by attention a sporetore we Yronage as heretofor @ ill only be charged with what they reesive, Charges harges are moderate *P, BMBIOH, Proprietor, WwW M. 8, TEEL. ‘Late Hintop & Teel.) MERCHANT AND MIE{TARY TAILOR. No. 308 Pennsylvania‘avenne, (Under Metrepolitan Hotel.) SPRING £TOOR, COATINGS, CLOTS, &., Are now complete and ready fer exhibition. Aleo, a choice line of “GENTS FURNISHING GOODE,” SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, SPRING OVERCOATS READY MADR. War a4 jw TILLIAM BEABLEY BTBAM MARPLE WORKS, MARBLE MANTLES MONUMENTS, TABLE and WASHETAND TOP2, &o. Monumente made to order om reasonable terms ana jaberteae rotice. tly a hand BASTBRN MAR- ARBLE TILING. for Piarober’s BLABBS promeay attended neylvanig avenue, betweem léth and isth west, Washington, D. 0. moat 4 a8 BILLTARD TABBEB. neatly new which be wil] dispose of very low, Taguire at the Biltard room, corner Lith et. and P sy sis. syivanis av, So 2 Pr OAM EyUL BCAMINGTION OF HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS, they enjoy our utmosteonidence. We: er t rm eae andre liable. V . Philadelphia, June 12th, 1850. maar Gm. HS war tnoe, at BE disorders. in all their stages, at a Boexposure. It is pleasantin oe aetioncand free from pro) . rs} TTERBD GONSTITUTIONS R@STORRD y HBELMBOLD'S BATRAOT BUCH. mistm fels.tf 2 ih THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTAIOE ;M Or OOLUMBIA—Many M a vers. In Equity, No 331. Bill for Divorce. The subpoena issued to compel th- defendant's ap- pearance having been returned into the Clerk 3 office by the Marshal, on the 3!at day of December, 3864, endorsed ‘* no: ? and the defendant Bay- sng failed to enter bis appearance on the first rule day, oecurring twenty days afterwards, aod the eomplainant having tel au afiidavit ofa disiater- | tated witness that the defecdant has b-en absest from this District for over six months «so that the process cannot be served on him, it ia,on motion | of complainant, this 10th day of Mareb, 1355, or- | dered th the defendant cause his appearance to be entered in tbia suit en or before the frst Tues- i y ofMey nw .t; otherwise the bi.] may be taken for centered, 4 | Atrue copy. R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, mar }8-2awow { ANN GRizkLLA ANDERSON ¥S in Equity, No. 287, Bill for Divor sssued te compel the defendant’s s been returned inte the Clerk’s 0) N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | OF COLUMBIA, the 25th day of Febru: 1865. OSHUA ANDERSON, —The subpens | arance having ce by the Mar- | shal on the 3ist day of August, 184. indorsed “Non | Est,” and the defendant having failed to enter his appearance on the firet rule day occurring twenty day sfterwards, and the com ant having tiled ap affidavit of a disioterested witness that the de- | fendant has been abeent from said District more than six moenths, so that the process cannot be served onbim. Itis,on motion of the complaiu- ant, this 25h day of February, 1865, ordered, at | chambers, that the ndant Cause hisappesrance | to be entered im this suit on or before the ist Tues- | | day of May next, otherwice the dill may be taken | A constant supply of the Notes on hacd and ANDREW WY for confessed, A Sastive of said Court. A true copy :—R. J. MEIGS. Glerk. mar 13-2aw’ ae I8 TO GIVE NOTIOR, That the subscri- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Wasnington county, in the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the personal estate of John Ossinger, late of Washington city, D. C . All persons having claims against t eased sre hereby warned to exhibit t e. with the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or beiore the 28th day of March next; they may stherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate, PROPOSALS. 883! ILLEBY HORSES | ter G Ys Ofte Wathintton ti, Doe Ma HORBBE. suitable forthe ea pooctlgny he be teoeived at Giesboro Deset, ip et. y i ce WRING, AUQuay, 1, 1886, by Oaptain GRO. ES, ip lots ef twenty-five or more, will be ed in this city, in open market. tal : by Captain O. H TOMPKINS, Assistant rmaster, corner Twenty second and G a:°. imals to be subjected to the usug] Gorern- ion before being accepted, Bpe 8 a8 follows avairy horses mart be sound in particula well broke: fall flesh and good condition; from afteen(15 six- teen (1) hands high; from five (5) to nine (9) years old. and well adapted inevery way to eava'ry pur- pores, ears CAvALar Ht AR’ ry and artillery receiv 18% Horses between nine (9) and ten (10) of ave, if still vigorous, sprightly, and healthy, may he accepted, Artillery Worses must be of dark color, sound in all particulars, strong, quick, and active, well broken and square trotters in harness, in full flesh and condition. from six(6) to ten (10) ra old, not less than fifteen and one-half (10'_) hands high each horse to weich not less than ten hundred an. fifty (1,°50) pounds ules must be over two (2) years of age, strong. stout, compact wall developed avimals, not lesen than fourteen (1M) hands bigs fall health, fr from every blemish or « t which world anfis | them for severe work, and must have shed the four front colt’s teeth and developed the corres- ponding four permanent teeth, two in each jaw. T fications will Strictly adhered to, nforced in every particulat f inspection, from 9a. m.to4 p.m. Price, Oavairy Horses, one hundred eights~ five dollars: $185); Artillery Horses, one hundred and ninety dollars ($1); Mules, one hundred anu ninety-five dollars § Oe cea ay ment will be made i A : JAMES A ERIN, Oclonel in charge Firat Divi-ion __Mar 18 tap) Q M.G. oO. ef Quartermasters Offer, Depot of Washington, oe Wachinetons De Ce, Pov. Bh 1088, BEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- figned for supplying the U. B. Quartermasters ds this 2th day of March, | Department. at Washington, D, G., Baltimore, agiven under my hands Wis SLLUAUSEN, | Ma. Alexandria and Fort Movroe, Va. or either api lawjw* E of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- scriber hasobtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Colum- dia. letters of administration on the personal estate of ‘wrence Ricker, late of Washington City, D. C.. deceased, All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the rame, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, on or before the 7th day of March next: they may otherwise by iaw be excluded from all benefit of the saidestate. , Given under my hand this 7th day of March, Se o-tawiw M, RICKBR, Administratrix, 4 Bae I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the snbsori- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court or Washington county,in the District of Columbia, letters of administation om the personal estate of Joha Genan, late of Washington City, D C., deceased, All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subecriber, on or before the 7th day of Marob next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben- efit of the said esta e iven under my hand this 5th day of March, OM FRANZ GENAU, Aduiinistrator. Th9-jawsw” TR AVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. December 25, trains will leave Bal- oa ard oh North Usivert Btation as follows ni il at—.-. ——- fast Mel ¢' Accommodati : Bri ¥ mp ettabar h Ee amen is ap Pittsburg and Biuira Bxprese_-—..--i0 P: M: J , M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ee ee tk the 920 A. M_train from Baltimore fer Pittaburgh and the West and for Elmira, Bufale, Rochester. spank Oanan dsleus, ‘New York City. ' THN 4.30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON wh the 8P. M. train from Baltimore Connecta with rpittsburg and Brie. FROM WASHINGTON M. Express from Balti- Pittaburgh ange of pid ouls and for Buffalo, and He Has HROU WN SUNDAY, one, ieayine Wats at3 o’clock P. M, SLEEPING CARs ON NIGHT TRAINS. BOLDIERS’ Tiokets a? GovyERxMENT Rares, j LOW FARE AND QUIOK TIME. j W@a-For Tickets and any information apply at | P! the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Ratotal botelt sad Devat, House, No. 463 U st, near New Jersey avenue. Wi N,DOBARRY aoe WILKINS. INO. GILLETT Pacsehuer Agent, corner bth street and Pa. ave. dec 29 tf EW STEAMSHIP LINE ah i ©F SCREW STEAMERS TO NEW YORK. The New and Substantial Bteamers, B.C. KNIGHT, CAPT. J.J. MASON. JOHN GIBSON, CAPT. W. C. GEROGHEGAN, Built expressly for this route, are now leaving WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C, and ALEXANDRIA, BVERY THURSDAY AT i P. M. AND NEW YORK, from Pier i4, N. B. on the same day, Freight received daily, handled in the most care- ful manner, and delivered with the createst dis- patch, at fair rater. For Freight, &e¢., apply to BNOW & CO, Washington and Georgetown, D.C, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va . and WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.. 140 Cedar etreet, N.Y. apl tf PRULADELPHIA STEAMER. New Express Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL- ADELPHIA and ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON and GEORGE- Rteamers Mayfiower, Philadelphia and George H. Btout. ling days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- CHARIS peiltng So4%, Norte Wiarves, Philetel: phis. and No. 59 street, between Congress and High, Georgeto For freight apply '0 joy 5 DAVIDBON, No. §9 Water street, Georgetown. Agent tn Piiadelphia, WH, Po OLYDE, 1. arves, NQiyenta in “Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King et. Bov 8-tf MPORTANT TO FEMALES. — DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their eperation,and cancot do harm to the mest delicate; certain in correcting all irregu- larities, Painful Menstroation, removing all ob- structions, whether from cold or otherwise, head- , pain in the ide, palpitation of the heart, Bervous affections, hysterics, fatig pain e back and limbs, &c., disturbed aleep, which arise from interruption of nature, DR. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the Commencement of a new era in the treat-» ment of irs egulariti consigned so many to & PREMATURR GRAVE, No enjoy good health all sheis regular, ‘obstruction takes place the gen: These Pil's Sorward with IMME- an SUCCESS. DON’T BE DECEIVED. Take this asivertisement to gist, ard tell him that you want the Hi ST and most. aL SUE BMA MEDI. CINS IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in these Pills. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS have been a Standard Bemody for ever thirty earf, and ar e most effectual one ever known lor all complainta peculiar to Femaies. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with cer- fasaiy, periodical reeulartty. They are known to thousande,who bave used them at different periods. throughout the country, bavicg the sanction o some of the most eminent PAystczans in America. Explicit disections, stating when they should not be with each Bex—the Price lollar per Box, 16 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to @) Pille, was gent oy Pate pemrils. secure from observa: 03 ato etors, TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS HUTCHINS & HILLYER, ; r prietors, dee 10-eoly.a 285 285 PAWN BROKER AND LOAN OF Fi6z. bly knewn te jont that te all who may en- 4G citizens, trnst b business (which will be strictly con- feast ne woth be wesatiateotion. Office open orery (Bundsy pted) from 7 o’clocks.m-. until o p.m. : ja ‘ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR ARE Konocti by BELMBOLD’® BXVBACE hg 8 and obstructions which have® Bida will be received fr the delivery of 8.909 bushels of Corn or Qats,ani 50 tons of Hay or Btraw, and upwards Ef, Bidders must state at woich ef theabove samed points they propone to make deliveries, the rates at whien they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each articie proposed to be deliver- ed, time when said deliveries shall be com- memeed. and when to be ermpleted. vides 8. price must be written outin werdeenm tha Corn to be put uP in good stout sacks of about two bushelseach, Oats in like sacks ofaboutthres bushels each, he sacks to be furnished without extra charge he Government, Tho Hay and Btraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, ey ot Bis: mropoeed to be delivered, must be atated in the proposals, % r All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be eubject top rigid inapection by the Government inspector, before being accepted. Contracts wiil be awardel from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder he interest o? the Government may require yment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shail have been delivered and accepted. : The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with « guaranty signed by two respon- sible persons, that. in ease his bid bé accepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract fer the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this sidver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail t enter into the con t, they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility ef the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a United Btates District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other Mare nder the Unites Biatesieerscamente or responsible person knewn to ' ‘All bidders will be duly motified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. The full tame and post office address co bidder must be legibly written im the pre- Pepebposals must be addreaved to Brig Gen. D, H. Bucker, Obief Depot Quartermaster, Washington De c. aod should be plainly marked “Proposals ‘or Forage.’ ual to the amount of theeon- tte uigned by. She contractor and both of hie gone aie be sequited of che eusrenstal bid- i OD 8}, ing * Bie. k forme of bide, guaransion d_ bonds may i OD 8 ication ee cP er onueals reootved wnder thie ad isement irda * dete ave respectiuley invited. to be present at tho opening of bidsif they desis; H. RUCKER. fo25-tf Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster. . OFFIOR, (Qe Ce es Waszincrom, Wasim tos. D. C,, January 4, 1864. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leati- er, Office Furniture. arness,and Saddiery,are quested to send to this effice.on MONDAY each weekga sealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the 8 they are preptred to furnish t> this Dopot ith the price of each marked in figures that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to #¢ll to this Depot will be re- re- quired to furnish the list punctual! Surenenur mornies Brigadier Gen’l and Met tt Sanbtf a __ Depot of Wartagton RETDISEASES! SECRET DISEASBE!! sr SBAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! TH MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED} “Yes, A Positive Cure” fer GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, €:. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury ‘Only Ten Pails to be Taken to Effect aCure. They are entirely vexetable, having nosmeill nor any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- jure the stomach or bowels if the most delicate. Cures in from two to feur days, and recent cases in‘* twenty-four hours.”’ Prepared by a graduale of the University of Pennsylvania one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; NO EXPOSURE, BO TROEBLE,¥” “HANGER WHATEVER, ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have besa gorged with Balsam Copavia. oF Meroury, try CAWARITANS Q1FT. bi lain envelope. ee sae aoe e8, $2. Female, $% BLOOD! BLOOP!! BLOOB!!! SORES, 8POTR, BOILS, BYPHILIB RB JUICES ublic as a positive cure. WENEREAL DISRASEB, the T AND HERB JULOR isa medy ree OR VEN SAMARITANS Is offered the BYPHILIS OR BAMARITAN’S BO N mort potent, certain and efectual prescribed; it reaches and eradicates e of ae vei dy ‘and be healed sad do pine | Stto pene Late terity that for which you may repentin ir yeal 1 se bh a ae aati ‘nenrable the Although you may be pronounce: te, RAMARITAN 3 T AND HERB JULCRS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system. as well as all the bad #ffecta of Maroury. SAMARITAN’S CHANORB WASH. Price 25 cents, Full directions. WHAT THE SURGEONS BAY OF THE BAMAR- ITAN’B REMEDIBS. n ** Post Hospital. Fort MARSHAL, Baltimore, Ma,, Feb. 20, 1834.1 have great satisfaction im stating that I have used * Tag Samaritan Remedics? for Venereal Diseases in its most customary forms; that I have ured them with judgment, diecretion and properly, and have found them to respond to my anticipation promptly and effectually. Know- ing their composition, 1 have the fullest comii- dence in their efficiency, and estar as myuse of them extends, I recommend them ctrongly, ** Assistant Surgeon ith New York Vole. BEBMOND & OU., Box 152 Philadelphia Pos? fice. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, eproer lth et. and Pa. ayenue. ENRY OOOK, Alexandria, ‘[BIESEMAR- Protected by Royal Lette’ tent ol England, and secured by the # qa Moola dee nermiae a de Paris, and the Imp: 1}. 8 0! icine jenna. Triesmar No. 1, is the effectual remedy for Relax- Bea eee ge Bee entirely superseded Bystem, Triesmar No.2 has en d the naseouse of Copavia, Gubebs, &c Tries: aur Bose t sesaits le medy for all Trpari- ties an sondar: mptoms the use of mercury and ail othe leleterious ingrq- dienta. Each preparation is in the form of a most agres- ie Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, = four cases in one for $9,and in $27 casee, thus saving $9. Divided in separate doses as ad- ministered by Valpeau, Ballamanda, Roux, &c., ‘Wholesale and retail by Dr, BARROW. No. 194 . New . Bre be had also of 8.0: FORD, No, 290 Pa, ave. fep9-ém corner 1!th street. ENTTAL 1D. a Youne pee injured themselves b certain secret babitewhich unfit them for busi ness, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also nee eae er old men. 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T HELM- BOLD; he occupied the dru store oppos my residence and was sue ‘ul im conducting the business where others had not been equally +o be- hid al I ve been favorably impressed with aracte! enterpr fe. : - WILLTAM WRIGHTMAN. Firm of POWERS & WSIGHTMAN, | facturing Ohem m2t-6m Mh aoa brows sts., Philadelphia,