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at the Cathedral, at which time they were c zens of this District; that for some months prior the respondent boarded at the house of the pe- tationer, and immediately on their return they Uy took up their residence at the house of the pe- From California. = San Francisco, Dec. 8.—@20,000 in legal ten- I 9. 0. F. W. BD. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. DGE.No. 9,1. 0. 0. F., take iB announcing to their many | ders were sold at 66 ¥a66%. Mining stocksdull titioner’s daughter, shortly after, about six or ‘WASHINGTON CITY: | and generally lowers Oblo, 350 Gould & Cor- awivandkvil@axn Bate 10 ghocw P. tight weeks, che had reasons to'suspect that SATURDAY........ DECEMBER 9, 1365. £3» — Savage, 796; New York State bet- Willtens place at the respondent was guilty of adulterous inter- - | T, 42%. col th the housekeeper, snd caused a MEMGOVERNMENT SECURITIES. watch to be set, and he was seen on the night Wasuineton, December 9, 1865. of the 17th of April to go to bed with the said Jay Oooke & Co. furnish the following quo- | housekeeper. tations of Government securities : Messrs. Bradley and Bradley appeared for the petitioners, and at the taking of testimony before C ommissionsr E. F. Brown, the respon- 102X | dent appeared in person, when several wit- 100 nesses. including the housekeaper, testified to h it In sails on the 6th S7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | oy yne atsteamer to Honoluln sails SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE SACRAMENTO, Dec. 8.—A resolution was GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. offered in the Legislature in opposition to Sherman's bill in the United States Senate to THE STAR. survey and sell mineral lands. A resolution offered in the House, to oppose Senators and Representatives can have the | negro suffrage in the District of Columbice was ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1465. The larity of the entertainments of this kind given by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. is a sufficient goarantes that good order will prevail, and everything will be conducted in a manner as to sustain the reputation gained by former enter- be of this kind. U.S. Five y U. S. Five Twenties, Dairy Evxnixe Star delivered regularly and | tabled—yeas. 60; nays, 15. Louis Weber's celebrated Quatrille Band SF 7 i the ree di : promptly at their residences, in wrappers, by The Governct's Message is devoted almost ngsged, and every Aenetls cthd has been - = aie werenee is on e pon Geiiesine ame cane adultery. ordering it through the Secretary of the Senate, | ©Xclusively to State affairs. He says the Presi- je to have this entertainment excel all others | ( - >: tos One-year Certificates—new ox NEW YORK FIRST BOARD SALES. Coupons, 107 %:Five Twenties, 1962, 102 ¥; Five Twenties, 1564, 994; Five Twenties, 1565, 9954; Ten Forties, 904; Certificates, 974; Gold, 144. —— —- +o0e- --__— SMUGGLING ON THE FBORTIER. The Commissioner of Customs has received acommunication from Mr. J. W. Ingalls, the collector at Cape Vincent, on the St. Lawrence river, stating that great consternation exists among the smugglers who have been doing business between that point and Kingston, on the Canada side, owing to the frustration of their schemes, caused by a recent arrangement McNamara, T. Neagle, A. Nevvel. de 8-3t* made by “ collector = Cane Vincent. iP fe. male examining agent has been appointed, w: MPROVED OBDER OF RED MEN. searthas auapiaied wouren pening toand iro! THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL LEVEE Since the adoption of this new inspecting of- of the ficer, large quantities of clothing have been de- GREAT COUNCIL, IMPROVED ORDER OF | tected and seized, and certain tirms which con- RED MEN, templated going into business in Kingston Will take place on haye since abandoned the idea, mm: ven by Hi Lodge. “TICKETS ei wa tmitting s gentleman and ladies, By order of the de 9-5 COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. F157 GRAND, BALL OF © MAHONRY OIR- CLE, FENIAN BROTHERHOOD, To be given at ©DD FELLOWS’ HALL, Navy Yard, MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 18, 1855, The Committee pledge themselves to make this one of the most agreeable of the season. Committee of Arrangements.—J. O'Meara, M.D Heckey, P. Heckey, T. Shea, M. McCormick, P- dent’s reconstruction plan is worth trying, and THE OrrictaL Rerorters.—A question has he favors impartial suffrage. arisen in the House of Representatives in refer- ence to the Corps of Official Reporters, which attracts much interest and comment amongst the members. One of the reporters of the Housé has received notice from the publishers of the Globe that they have dropped his name from the roll of official reporters. Many of the prominent members who have been consnited on the subject take the ground that it is an im- roper interference with the business of the ouse, insomuch as the official capacity of the reporters has always been recognized in ya. rious ways, including direct appropriations in payment of their services. Ex-Speaker Banks, who is most familiar with the relations which the reporters bear tothe House, takes that ground, It wed ce pape in order to settle the question, to adopt a resolution recognizing the reporters as official employees, and providing for their payment directly by the House. This course will probably be taken. Its effect will be not to injure the pecuniary interests of the Globe, but to secure the present efficient corps of reporters in their position. the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or | at the office of the STAR, corner of Lith street and Pe a sylvania avenue. RIDAL AND FUNERAL Wares Bo- fo ~ +20e-—_____ quets. and Crosses ved in natural form. Gux. Baker's Rerout.—tIt is reported that | Also, Wax Flowers made to order, and inatruction - ; iven, by Mrs, FRIES, late of Boston. 247 Ver- Gen. L. C. Baker is now preparing & report, | fontavenue between Band bee dep ine embracing & detailed statement of the opera- | 7 tions of bis bureau since its creation im 1961. SUESBIOR FIABOS Fetes Aap ERE This report will show the amount of property, | Also. a PARLOR ORGAN. No. 207 Gl both Government and rebel, seized by his of- | street. between lath and Ith. ficers, how disposed of, &c. Also, a statement | de 9-3t* BENJ. REISS, Professor of Music. showing the total yearly expenditures of his | WINTER UNDER GARMENTS for gentie- office. fen of Silk, Merino, and Flannel; Cotton Dusznven PRomotion.—Capt. 1 Promotion—Capt. J. J. Hoff, do. A full and complete assortme sc! sizes, colors. and qualities, at «Commiseary of Subsictence, and now superin- L Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,124 Pa ave,. tendent of freedmen at Alexandria, has been de 9-eoSwif Near 4's street. breveted a major for long continued and meri- D*® Bows iad SL) JANUARY, 1855, ew torious service. ries. ———— Contents:—Future of the United States: Future S7 It is stated that the Illinois members urge | of the South: The Presdent’s plan of Reconstruc- ! the donation of $1(0,40 to Mrs. Lincoln, and | tien, by Hon. W.W. Boyce of S.C ; Language. by that this amount will probably be recommend. | & ¥- Holmes: Gontrivations of the Souths The | | National Debt; New @rleans; Our Mexican Fron- ed by the select committee to whom the sub- | tier: Futnre of Nesro Population: Security for —--@ ject was referred. - : MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 1865, A letter from the collector of customs at Adame ag di sai a on | and War: Paper Guireacs, Opener wen, Biotdanct | On which occasion the Great War Dance will be | Dunkirk, N.Y written to the Commisconer, | THE WorktNomEn’s Conves ight ae S7 The Republican members of the Senate | Emigration; White Emigration to the South. given imehich Captain Smith, King Powhatan, | relates one of the new and ingenious devices | Cit! meeting of ‘German Hail, 11th ecrect: nat yesterday were in caucus upon the resolutions Subseription $6 per year. fa ee eet a nee wi all wtewsw. | Tesorted to by the smugglers infesting those | was held at the German Hall. ith, street, last Of Mr. Thaddeus Stevens relating t> recon. | 9°? FRANOK TAYLOR. | struction. They are not likely to pass that | OLIDAY @OODs. body without important amendments. + *7 Itis reported that prominent Republicans | SILVERWARE, in both Houses faver the admission of the Ten- | a meseee delegation. RICH PARIS FANCY GOODS. We commence this morning opening onr goods Pensonal.—Last night, Mr. James E. Maur- | for the docb, while performing in the first act of “The HOLIDAY TRADE, - * 1 = embracing everything new and elegant in our line, Stranger," was seized with faintness, and was | fo which we Invite the uttention of ear customers, carried from the stage. The performances | and others in search of presenta. full Indian costume. no 18&2aw3 evening at which Mr. Darius Daughton, Pres- ident, presided, and Mr. A. T. Cavis acted as secretary. Mr. Cavis called the attention of the meeting to the Board of Aldermen having passed an act on the subject of eight hours, which had not paseed the Council, and urged the appoint- ment of a committee to urge upon the Couacil the propriety of passing the bill. The motion was agreed to, and the following committee eee J. C.C. Whaley, Wm. McDermott, Wm. C. Clark, W. K. McLean, and E. R. Rowland. shores, for the surreptitious introduction of I 0. 0. F. LEVEE.—METROPOLIS LO liquors from Canada. « No. 16, will have a Levee at Odd Fel ‘ne barrels are carried near to the American Rall, cn MONDAY EVENING, January . | side, at & comparatively safe time, which is Particulars in future advertisement. no 25-law3W | ascertained by the posting of watchmen, who SE give notice by a system of signals when it LOST AND FOUN is safe to venture forth. The barrels are - then thrown overboard, and, of course, Te UP ASTRAY. en the 8th inst., TEAM and WAGON. The ewner will please double immediately sink. Previous to their being oS thrown over, however, strong iron staples come forw: prove property, pay charges, and | @re screwed into each barrel; all the bar- take them ay. MARTIN LAGXMA , 264 | rels are then connected by means of these north Capitol bet. Gand H. de 9.3t" staples and anchored, a buoy being first at- EWELRY, h Ysy 7 on on tached to mark their whereabouts, At night Mr. J. R. Waltemyer, corresponding secre- =e sespended, and Dr. Morgan was called M. W. Gall pe BRO., Jewelers, $25 baht F citer | A alg boats or rafts are used to tow them in by sim. | tary, read a number of letters from various be] eo e sufferer, w u m recover- y iy, avenne, > Ie R i ft vy ing, was removed to his apartments at tho | _d¢9%6t_near Metropolitan (late Brown's) Hotel, | Gents’ Diamond CLUSTER PIN. containing nine | ply making the main cable fast to the raftor | PaTts of the couniry, the tenor of which is that diamonds. $25 reward will be paid for the return | oat. The discovery of this last dodge for t the same to 8. B. CRIST, Treasurer's @ffice. | ciuding the vigilance of the custom officers reasury Department. _de9-2t" | has broken up the subaqueous liquor trafiic. NTiNiGaTES OF TAXSSAEE febn Soo e ‘ f for Lot, 22, ‘ Square 798, sold for taxes May 22. 1852, and for Lot | DISCHARGE OF COMMISSARY EMPLOYEES. Ni. oe uprcrements, Fauare 278, sold foe canes The statement which appeared in some of lay 4. 1854. have been lost, a at application | the morning papers that orders have been is- 1 3 - bee ponede in Gapiieniea of the came AMS. sued to discharge all the employees and break & “REWARD —Stolen fre Stable on th up the office of the Commissary of Subsistence $20 MinutnLtbakdh oruoeets oe nek in Alexandra, under the charge of Major HORSE. fifteen hands high, left front foot white | Clark, has but a partial foundation in fact. the movement is prospering at every point, and the leagues are constantly gathering strength. After some discussion of no public interest, the meeting adjourned — 9 ———— SALE oF REAL EstaTe.—W. L. Wall & Co., anctio Ts, sold yesterday afternoon, on the premis house and lot corner of F and 7th Streets south, in square 467, to C. B. Church, for 6.100. Lot adjoining, at 35 cents per foot. Lots No. 11. ' and 14, to M. Kiernan, at 2=4 cents. Lot iv, corner G and 7th streets, for Kirkwood House. Mr. Lawlor then prompt! J SS N assumed the character of “The Strauker,” and T° nen EEEe pat ee eee or Mr. Chaplin that of «“ Petruchio,” both gentle. The ASSESSOR: the different Wards will meet men performing their parts with great accept- | ®t the following places from 10 o’clock a.m. to 3 ability, and most signally illustrating the ver. | clock p, m.. from the 16th to the Sist December in- aatility and excellence of the stock company at | Smitted a sae soe wee vamos OF those Grover's. We are glad to announce that since ne ye » Twenty-second iret, Ward— D Mr. Murdoch’s removal to his hotel he has otreen between I ‘and T streets, been improving, and hopes shortly to be out Second Ward—George W. Harkness, H street, be- agam. -*- We have the prospectus of the | tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, Memphis Avalanche, to be resumed by Gallo- | , Third Ward—William RB. Downing, L street, be way, Pollard (Edward A.) & Co. It willsup- | ‘fem Seventh and Eighth streets. Fourth Ward— Thomas W. Burch, Fifth street, | up to the ankle, left hind foot white above the an- | The report arose, it is supposed, from an order | 5s t , to M. Ki % vo. 9 a wann to Sar iapsie ane teuniie anont ae hewn G and H afreeta " ey nis a ~ prepecs ©. Bana. The above reward Mill | issued with a view to the reduction of the ex. Mre. M.A Gibeon, for BS ‘conte pacieet hae e Vard— + No. id 0 an, is n ‘ a. b's a ae Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.” +--+ H. | avenue.’ >: * P¥er: No ow Jersey | Horse at the corner of New Jersey avenueand Bet. | Penses of the Commissary Department, and | 2%, %, 4, 5,6, 7, and ~. to ©. B. Church. for 25 rth. i 1 be ask: which directs the discharge of all the em. eee enone A as att BUCHEN, ployees of the Departinent on the 15th imstant. owe aT 5 ae ahaa Such a nui cessar, lor the "Dtor- a cark bay HORSE: with bridle and heed | "ansaction of business will then be employed stall. The owner will apply at No. 434 lth street, | by the approval of Colonel Bell, and all ‘the Rives Pollard announces that be will resume bon iy fap eptle ynns bar apne 393 G st. south, the publication of the Richmond Eraminer De- ‘< een Six Seventh stri <" Seventh Ward—Jobn H. Bird, No. 647. corn a: si Dats. conth. do 3-t3iat KOUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. cents per foot. Lot No. 1, to John Snehan. for 40cents per foot. Lots 29 and 30, to Dr. C. E. Allen, for 21 cents. Lots 27 and 2, to G. H. Herron, for the same. Lot 26, to Dr. Allen, for 35 cents. Lots 23, 24, and 25, to the same pur- Frtvre Action ov THE PresipEeNt.—It is 8 Yumored in well informed circles that the or 574 i street, Island, offices will still continue. chaser for 273. Lot 18, to Thos. Burke, for 31); President will withdraw the Provisional _ do b-20° D.WEETERFIELD: cents per foot. Lots 16 and 17, to C. B. Church, Governors of the several States as soon as the POS, LOST—A white SETTER DOG. with liver, ARREST OF COUNTERFEITERS. for 2734 cents per foot. Constitutional Amendment is adopted, the CHR. RUPPERT, ‘olor spot on one side. liver col or ears, and part On Thursday night, Messrs. Brusle and The above sales show how property is in- freedmen given the right to testify, and the of tail, with chain collar on. Anewers to the name creasing in value on the Island. ——_2—_—_. rebel debt and act of secession declared null| SAMPLE OF FANCY GOODS, Se Oor yg neral reward will be paid for hisre- | Rorch, of the Treasury Department detective and void. The military force will then be tarn to 381 E st., between 9th and 1ot! 7 x pies wee! Es BOURER. force, arrested George Forrester in New York : ‘ “i Onrnans’ Court, Judge Purcell. —This morn- = q — the opoageonndenngacrs also No. 522 7TH ST., BETWEEN D AND E. RAX AWAY FROM SUBSCRIBER, on Wai. reise re teeta Chiet De- | ino, letiers testamentary were issued on the withds a s } SOO, Se : e Proper spirit is nesday, Dec. 6th, a large GREY MARE, with be ~e ae the _ New York, we ae estate of Wm. Hughes to Mrs. Lucinda Hughes, —o “7 S men oe r trial. That Importer of ali kinds of ascar and @ email knot on left front leg, near the e trap that the: prisoner was in the act of | she giving bond in the sum of £6,000, and she @ then considers the work of reconstruction hoet with leather halter on. A liberal reward | selling a quantity of the stuff, representing | was also appointed guardian to her children. complete, and he cannot but recognise them as NEW TOYS AND FANCY GOODs. will be given Poetics to ray gether, | $300, to a disguised United States detective, Wm. Selden was appointed guardian to his States upon an equal footing with the North- aa .H. » Confectioner, sent tohim for that purpose, at a house in | con. Wm. Carey Selden, heir of Gen. Alexander ern States; that a be ae ae end. Adapted for _ie 8-8t 304 Pa av., bet. 9th and 10th sis. Bleecker street. ate counterfeits were 25 and | Hunter, Large numbers of those now excluded in the REWARD-—Stolen from the subscriber | 5/) cent stamps, well executed. Forrester was Lett ad strat eo Amnesty Proclamation will be pardoned by CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. $25 Hving near Cliffbarne Bar at fully committed for trial. late Haan Eny seeieenk ae mee Fue another proclamation.—Associated Press Deze morning of Dec.7th, one DUNN HORS hi beth kelly, the bond being $6,000. patch. ry Ee ne Seite Hea neh: 8 OF 9 yours WHITE HOUSE. Inventories of the late James R. Wood and |_S.. with the letter S on the right 4 5 side of neck. Will give a reward of oF for the re- There was quite a crowd of visitors at the covery of thehorse. [des-3t*] JO: TLE. | White House to-day, composed principally of AKEN ESTRAY BY THE ME’ ITAN 5 p POLICE —On the 18th November ult..a dark | Pardon seekers. The only pardons granted BAY MARE, white under the saddle, was taken | Were those ofafew Texans The members of peggt y the police. Unings omnes is proven Congress from Obio and Kentucky, General st. west, by 10 O'clock am. Tresdav the isth in; | Banks, and E. B. Washburne, of Illinois, were stant, said Mare will be sold to the highest cash | among those who were admitted to an inter- bidder pursuant to law, at the Bazaar of W. L Louisa J. McCallan were returned. The will of the late Mary Ann Fulmer was filed and fully proven. She leaves her prop- erty to her sister and nominates Mr. Jas. Ma- guire as executor, but he renounces. The will of Rebecca Winn was fully proven and admitted to probate. ——$—_______.. ACCIDENT ON THE SouTH Stipe RatLRoad.— ‘The Alexandria Gazetfe states that an accident | _Mt- RUPPERT takes great pleasure to inform occurred on the South Side Railroad on Thurs- | his numerous customers and the public generally Sika aot, age persons were instantly | that he bas just retarned from Europe, where he A wounded—some ver seriously. The ‘suction on anuneee te ptf hasbeen for four months in selecting @ large and giving way of 4 trestle bridge over the James | choice assortment of FANCY GOODS, among river, six miles from Lynchburg, precipitating which we enumerate in part : the passenger train into the river, causing a A Cvriovs Sto: he Washington cor- . , - | view with the President, respondent of the New York E. ites t complete smash up of t DOLLS of every description. Wall & Co., No. 98 Lovisiana avenue ere “P ie New York Ezpress writes to and P mangling ‘the pemcare | (Doubt A great variety of By order GEORGE RB. HERRICK the effect that a curious story is being told in thrown on this report from the fact that no “ Froperty Clerk. AN OLD RESIGNATION. Georgetown and Washington, to the effect that intelligence of the accident bas been received bib dt ig W.L. WALL & CO., Colonel H. L. Scott, whose resignation has | the son of Mrs. Iturbide (late Miss Green, of by telegraph.—Ep.} ARDY STANDS as {Republican} Anotionsers. recently been accepted by the Secretary ot | Ge0rgetown, D. C..) was recently forcibly taken —— BASKETS. . as EN UP ESTRAY—A red COW, withhorns y tL - from the mother in Mexico, by order of the S7-A fire at Fort Smith, Ark. on the 3dult., PERFUMERY. and short tail. The owner will please come | War, is the nephew of Lieut. General Scott, | Emperor Maximillian, and adopted by him Gestroyed the garrison headquarters, and @ WRITING DESKS forward, prove Property. Pay, barges ‘and take it | nd formerly an gripes aan on his staff. (the child is only about four years old). Tie has large amount of valuable property including WORKBOXES AND away. SAMUEL SH: AKER, He received, in 1561. a-leave of absence, with en created a’ Prince of the Empire, and the most of the official records. DEESSING CASES. _de 6-3t Fort Mansfield, near Tennallytowa, permission to visit Europe, where heremained | mothar wee erdcred to lenye Memico in twenty. S7-The morocco finishers of Newark, N J CHESS AND CAME TO MY PREMISES, CORNER OF F | during the rebellion. Colonel Scott tendered | four hours afterwards. It will be remembered ina proposed reduction of w ma 48 3c BAC heat? BOARDS, and 15th streets east north. a NEWFOUND- | his resignation to date back to October 31, 1862. | that Miss Green was married some few years 92.50 per day. b 1 ages from $3 to CRINA vacne, LAND DOG, which the owner can have by proving —_—___________ ago to Ignatius Iturbide, son of the late Em- -S) per day, have resolved to strike. One HOBBY HORSES Property and paying charges. é INCREASE OF THE PUBLIO REVENU peror of Mexico, of that name. At the time of 7 In San Francisco, a miserable man who ae do 2-6t _¥. HOCHBERGER. The recommendations made by Comr“ller | the marriage the groom was a student of picked up a waterfall, had the temerity to in- A if spect its contents, and found an old shoe, three fucconged shioeatens tak Gate tate spe Bewspapers, a live mouse and a turnip. tion of Stock of Goods ha’ mu Se peg eg over my a » where we mes ie em UNCLAIMED TELEGBAMS, pleasure in walling upon them who may favor me — a = yeas TeLucRarn ComPanr. to Ladies who wish to avoid the usual crowd are 6 Office Willards’ Hotel, December 9, 1865. ‘The Mollowing Tele ee = Jer oceans Destin to make their selection ss,qar” < ED FROM THE RESIDENOK OF U. 8. ing the ~ational rey- pore hah Fat terrier DOG, | C'Atke, relative to increasing tr ccem to meet having on a collar marked Chas. KE. Galt, No. 313 | eDy0,d% . Fatreet, between lth and Joth atreots Any Rape Sites general approval Of members of Gon- returning said dog will be kindly gress. eee SatcRpDAy NicHT is the name of an excel- BOARDIN a. lent literary weekly started in Philadelphia by a en eee tie a F Sta oe FIVE MECHANICS CAN OBTAIN two enterprising members of the press, well a Georgeiown College. Recent! they have been residipg in Mexico. Mrs. iturbide has re- turned to her home in the District, and is said to be much distressed. — GRAND LARCENY.—Last night, Albert Wil- som was arrested by Officer Calhoun for the larceny of $49 from Gus Hill. Both the par- ties are colored and occupy the same house on vered, for want of sufficient address and from | “~~ LEATHER RD in & private family. Apply known in newspaper circles here. Itisoneof | ih. near P street’ Hilt’ bad an py ee Hocees 1 tes Ana inyy! ft for the next ten days, | 1 street, above sth street. de 92t*_ | the best looking and best filled weeklies within | airaid of losing it, Wilson nersoden Gi Gen8 A Huriburt 479 Jigpcoreet, between E and F north. FOE RENT Two. suites of weil - furnished | our knowledge. place it in bis (Wilson's) hands for safety. B. P. SNYDER, Manager. de J.C. HALL. ROOMS, with BOARD. 469 12th street. Subsequently Hil bought a trunk and put 830 a = — aa ne ee ner Oe Sere on, he Fe da. pein a TT ADDRESSES ON UNIVERSAL SuFFrace.— | iM itand placed that alsoin Wilson's room for 2 a3D Pa. neonwe, Decor ios | N. Nino years old. Blind on jeft side. Has'e | Goon Noa TE ntroot! tetreentith | General Banks and Speaker Colfax have been oreek: opened fami Sip seca eae ‘The following Telegrams, remain in this oY saddlesore. A liberal reward will ah Pm for his | and 1sth sts., one block below Willard» pote invited by the National Equal Suffrage Asso- e ington. fy ‘undelivered, for want of sufficient address from causes: a Sec Walker diate UO YDER, Mane? T PRIME CosT. NOTICE —Bev. Dr. Samson will preach in T amelosing out my entire stock of TOBACCO. the Island Baptist Church, at 11 o'clock, | CIGAKE and’ FANCY aenlon ft. until Wear annse bt Bev. Jos. H. Tuomas, ot | Wednesday next The cate te poate, conte until jo., at 7 p.m. It is engaged for other business. Now is'the time to (y= 18T PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH. 15 ahi secure a bargain on my stock. Call early at 275 Bear Clty Hall. Frosching TO- moi OW | Pa. av’, bet: loth and fith des-at* 8. m. p-m., by Rev. Danie, Marcu ND BE E; D. D., of the Clinton street Church, Philadelphia, TH. thy Shetoret tis Cees ot Uren it Events; The Game of Great Traths by Great return to MOSES CABPENTER, W: de 8-2t* denied any knowledge of the money. Hill then asked him for the $19 he had piaced in his hands, and Wilson said he never received any from him. Justice Drury sent Wilson to jail for court. This morning, Officer Markward, of the fifth precinct, arrested Elizabeth Booth for the lar- ceny of a dress and coat, the property of Mary Ford. She was taken before Justice Morseli, who sent her to jail for court. Sine tiene DENIAL.—In regard to the reported case of FUbsisnen tome WITH BOARD cease | “istion to deliver addresses before that body. t It is reported that they will take stro and E street, and within a few yards of th La y ng groun Post Office and Patent Oflice” bufidings, “Ferme in favor ot negro suffrage. s jo 3-St* (OR RENT—ROOMS furnished iy FP ridMon without bosrdn ee toe need, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. & bath, &c., at 183 G st.. two squares from War —_-—___ epartment and one from Penna. ave, de 8-3t* FROM THE SOUTH. Q@EVERAL GENTLEMEN, ORA GENTLEMAN Complaints against the Treasury Manage- BORED ING ian pain # pleasant RO M ond good | ment of the Cotton Business—Mississip pi Maryland avensa; aeee Gat tt A tease, | Legislature Opposed to the Coastitationnt a Wed Sh. oS . . aryland avenue, near 43; street. iw ie steam car recklessness on Wednesday, Te the cea MONTHLY MEETING | Dottie Ficlias The Coane of Canean woe eso! | Boarders accommodated. dev-im= | Amendment. ___ | the track of the Metropoliian. horse railway" be held at their room in the City Hall on | Tiage—t cents each, OARP—Ten or twelve gentlemen can be accom New Ortxans, Dec. 9.—The Monroe Registr | the engineer of engine No. 55, who was accused ESDAY EVENING, Dee. i2th, at 7 o'clock. des ee FRANCK TAYLOR. modated with BOARD and comfortable | complains of military interference to take from | of recklessness, has made tatement, saying je 9 3t B. F. BOISEAU, Sec'y. D®°T OF PARIS KID GLOVES. ROOMS. Also, gentlemen desiring Board without | the sheriff of the parish a Treasury sub-agent, | that the engine did not belong to the Orange {(e ATTENTION Prt potgebed ——- ‘5 “pplying at No. | who had been arrested by a judge's decree, on | and Alexandria Road, but to the Baltrmoreand S.B : Front Roess, tarmianel, ee 4 Also, one large | an aflidavit made charging him with stealing | Ohio Road, and was used to make up trains. \|s- {I COURVOISIER'S, teorma: ny » Tor rent, on reasonable | cotton, and obtaining cotton under false pre- | He denies that there was any recklessness or ALEXANDEB'S, de 6st" GEO. F. COX, Proprietor. ve ee we x fui acm plalnineaatont nay eo ege Span terersry, aeatond ae Ice. 7 BaJOU’S, AND ti PAT : <a 6 Register makes st s used the langu: Tribu an ee een ee ee WaLL | Snail colees and stzew; to ™ | Between isang sinter OF ot 245. Pe. avonns, | Dasiness ie Onet Mar, Burbridge, “Treneany | nee a a ehnnact. of the Wash ‘doom? Capt. Co-7. Ist Regt. 8B. caecae pees qaueueny between Ist and 2d sts, de 3-1 sas. It states that Mr. Bey 3 r. J. B. Stewart, o e Washington and : "TABLE BOARDERS can be accommodated at | Afent at New Orleans, has instructed hisagent } Alexandria Railroad, states in a card that the @ at Monroe to disregard writs of requestration | statements of uhe engineer of car No. 55 are (CSP FVES, YET FOREVER. Jouvin’s Emb'd KID GLOVES at $1.25. avenue, near i7thstrest, N° 154 Pennsylvania | ond injunctions issued. Claims to cotton taken | corroborated by Henry Phelps and others «Splendid Story by one of our best authors { Undressed KID GLOVES at @ ——""___ | by the agents are to be tried and investigated <i tel a -s al Alexandre’s Long KID GLOVES at $2.25. REAT BARGAINS. on the spot and forward the cotton to New Or- STEALING a Hot STove.—Yesterday morn- SATURDAY NIGHT, Courvoisier’s Lined KID GLOVES at $2.75 G ? leans. . ing, we believe, the first case of “stealing a hot the great Philadelphia Weekly. ae ae Judge Paschal, on his return from Washing- | stove” occurred in this District. An Irish JOS. J. MAY & CO., ton to Austin, issued an address tothe people | woman, Mary Flani residing on L street — 308 Pennsylvania avenue, $20,000 worth of of Texas as to what will be required to get the | south, near o% strest sama time’ since sold a BEAD IT! READ IT! READ IT! de 8-2tif between 9th and 10th sts. WINTER DRESS Goops, See ee ee Cepulataratiectnd-an, United | avert Sot on nar oe — PENNA. AVENUE. Qo | from Now York Auctions. Cheap for cash . ! rorepuiy! Oenin = = s . Si Senator, with Randall Hunt, Judge i the balance. COMMENCED IN PAPER OF DEC. 9TH. 282 sew: 11TH AND 12TH STs. 282 Ateea sou euar woo. 1 Corea wre enna gs SA Prompts paving up tho balance, yesterday OLD ESTABLISHED STAND. war, was U.S. judge for the western district | house of the woman Woodward, (whe had her FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. de 9-2t* waniviee oar SEVENTH STREET, 369 | of Louisiana. 1y against the Legisia. | DTeskfast cooking on the stove ai the time, and THE INAUGURATION OF THESECOND | 4 gnperior stock of all kinds of Wi. NORTHERN LIBERTY BARGAL Indications are strongly sgains Legisla- | herself abeent at the moment.) and carried otf ems oe ee ours aeonbe split in any iength or size oon a ag ba ee STORE. z: tare calling 9 008 vee ais tie pore. Bee aS Re eran wos arresiod. 369 <a A committee of the err Tagmatare SEVENTH 8sTR rted against pagsing the constitutional HOUSEKE: ay ea its Ge dment: not from any objection to the first, EPS LOOK TO YoUR INTEREST. | put to the second clause. and taken before Justice Handy, by whom she was committed to jail for court. iiss BSF t Seas BurRtep BY THE CorroRaTion.—A colored School tween C and D. Island. wili take place on next KINDLING Woop. SUNDAY APTEENOON, ai 2% o'clock. We re- | | A well selected article of Pine, expressly for Specialty invite all parents schoo! friends kindling. sawed short and fine split. as substitute ond. for charcval. Rev. Gantenbein. of Philadelphia, will bein at- sessing facilities superi se | EXAMINE CK q woman, named Amanda Sims, has been lying fendance. and h the mor be sermon si | In Washington for the manufactare. of Wiehe OOF STOGE BEFORE PURCHAS-| yyprosION OF A STEAM BOILER. | Woman, named Amanda Sims, has been lying gs pn egation. tgke picewure Pyke ol ood, acheaper and better article may SAVE FROM 15 TO 20 PER GENT. Two Persons Killed. 10th and 11th , armas gyoemeneasel a No- *ien of pupils in the abo l.asinaddition | de 8- : Ww. onal — ‘ . 9—The upright steam boiler } tice was sent to Sergeant Johnson, of the sec- a Teneral studies fa English and Genesee sige Sane ta SORAS, ti EEy Mortment of ioe gee aan Dollirer Sleeper’s marine | Md police precinct, who made a search for the SOFAS. CHATRE ROCKERS, Mat TABLES, WASHSTANDS S ‘cee ‘d, in East Boston, exploded yesterday, rath DS; OF all kinds. and complete seston enonshing the engine house and killing Jolin wi ~ a Sal pipes of a UBNITUBE, ich we are offer- | Anderson, on the engine, and a small boy Gaueere se named Carpenter. 7 Ra a to clove consignment, at prices that defy competi- Baltimore Markets. tothe. “rauage will be tanght by some of the best | (* 0 A Lt Frevehin * country.and we are thu« able toree- COAL? a “eye school to ail pareuts and the Coal kept in floored and roofed bulidy A a Eee ~ ngs, Qublicingeceru. W. TRABERT, President | free froma. as, dry en : hs WHITE AND RED ASH COAL _¥. MULLER, ¥ec’y_ —JVing have reason to | Sllsizes constantly on hand. friends of the deceased, but failing to find any one who cared for her sufficiently to have her burned, be ye pote the case to Mayor Wallach to-day, and the corpse will be buried at the ex. pense of the Corporation. =a PLEASANT THANKSGIVING APFaAIn.—The NSUMEL. ‘“-e pi t of ord A prime article and full Weight may be relied o TIMORE, Dec. 9.—Flour v dull, sales : + . gee, serie 1300 Sth stroct ad | St Feduced rates for ~ag),_ ra BLANKETS—BLANKETS, pamper ‘Ohio extra at $8.75; Wheat active oticers ana casera 2 the ¥ <F ational Foe ee a i a ee Extra, Done fontignment. and drooping; Corn quiet, yellow S0a:3 cents; | Bank, and the banking-house of Jay Cooke & : ne etre —Knginesr. zsz ae a Tsth ste aes 282 to sell. argains give us a call, we Oats dull at50a51 cents; Clover seed $3.62a$3.75; Sani conertan seco prowic led by the directors aaaiOAE ASSOCIATION —*- -* Se lw BONTZ, & GROSHON, Whisky heavy; Provisions dull. of the two institutions, at the Metropolitan EDICAL 27+. ; 369 Seventh street, above I. Club Rooms. Mr. Huntington, cashier of the First National, did the honors of the table, and at the close eloquently addressed the company. Mr. J. A. Wills, Esq., responded in a happy manner. = TICE TO WHOM IT MAY ( a meeting of the M ICE eaen The bia will SSOCIATION | |Naonkan eee Mave trictof Colambia willh —. b SoRKee » tae of the Medical Bociety, on FT” sheld inthe rooms | ostray on 10th of Hoven: el DAY, December Co.'s Bazaar, on T ease ¥ ee w a Ba Aiclock, ‘upless owner comes sf. LOVEJOY, M.D., See. | expenses before that time, talk New York Markets. wo OLIDAY PRESENTS. . 9—Cotton dull at 49 cents. New York, Dec. AT 605 REE teady and declined 1025 cents. South- Is to be bolas ee STREET, (NAVY YARD.) Bhp err Wheat dull, nominally 2a3 cts. lo und the handsomest assortment of really | jower Corn dull and 1 cent lower. Beef quiet. will . Se gas across —4- ROVE arid JAMES GLANCY. | useful and practical goods for t. Lard dull. Whisky dull. REAL EsTsaTx SALES, by Green & Williams, Wc 2 THE CONTIN ET Tio Hous | [pRY-GOODS—The undersigned politely osks HOLIDAY PRESENTS GS at ft Auctioneers.—A three-story press brick front aon” snistives, will deliver his lecture, giving Dt. sitentien of the Ladice to hip large eavort: | and family use, such as Bonnets, Ladies’ Cloaks Mobile Mark: and building, om Ohio avenue, between 13 -ount of bis'vieit ameng the Mormons and | ment of DRESS they will and Mantillas, Hosiery for ladies, gente and chil- opie, Dec. 8.—Cotton sales to-day of 500 | and lth streets, to Thos. Byrne, o sugh California, Oregon and our mining regions, | reduced prices. rise our stock. to wit :— | dren at all prices: 4 , M 7. Sales of the week, r iation. at 7} Hows} tly comp: at all prices; ladies’, gents’. and childrens’ es; middlings, 46a47. Sry ee TUESDAY EVENING, Deo Inth, at | SpeNCh MERING QATUSTRES. FRENOH! | Pisin linen and hemstitched Handkercniefe: ie. | Sivobaies, Receipts of the week, 1,510 bales, two-story trame house and lot on I street 8 ¥ ¥ . Wesley Chapel. on the corner of F and ith streets al a Ag ra. DELAINES, CALICOES, GING: dieu’ embroidered hematitched Fa eran: 1a | 2.150 bales, Mec weeks 17,000 bales. Stock, ith, between 2d and 3d east, to G. F. Gulick for e110; 8 brick and frame dwelling on M street north, between 9th and 10th west, to S. nd. AR- = i Fase on sth streets the bookstores. and ho- | WAMS.CUTTONS, &°. 007 as PHELAN chiefe; genta’ spendid quality silk Handkerchtofs, | 64.309 bales. Gold, 850151, TG. poreell, for $9,175. {ele de 8-3t or 8d and East Capitol streets he newest styles, 20 per cent lees than ever be- Gold Market. te Corner 8d iit fore; Scarf 1A@8 OF Miss Cora L. V. Scorr.—Un Kz, Fe aes BUILDING ASSOCIATION — ase Capitol Hill nde taco woot. and marine; Brae New York, Nov. 0.—Gold 144. eee hight, 9 wedding of an interesting na- ‘The third monthly meeting a) eecp a_ BAY- “4 joods for ladies an: ——_+o took place at the residence of George A. TILDING ASSOCIATION will be held Hay. 1 children; also, Seafoams T ‘ ture Pp! Gol ri Oe, caer sham Fait ith Intent at 30 0. BALES No LEAs ‘and colors. very cheap; Lace Veils, round ood aad LOCAL NEWS. ehabiele of Loulsinna, and Bliss Gore i. V. Olek, Btockho}iers sad persons desiring to be- | commodating terms in lots toan- uke; alse, Grenadine, Tissue, and Beroge Veils, — Scott, (Inte Mrs. Hatch.) of New York, of Spir- come members of the Association a ORE. to _ 109 Waiter st, Georgetown poked sabe seamen ne Collars, linen, plain, | eonegor Divonce.—This morning, J nage Reals ic fame. get ae Bee woh pest . 7 * ‘Secretary. SzAVaTRUHOOL OLOTHING. ©. ; linen 8, Fan: Cou and now a warm vs ualism, eott - Be SOHOOL CLOTHING. __ | Belts, and Buckles, and a very large assortinent a artter, ion = Sod pre roet dl hen pred Ling oe es the knot. =7 ss HB ATS. 7 ay ‘We have on hand, and are receiving daily, every ler horecinarper ies via Disin and beaded, comfcsoe from. he bonds of mai Lae pe MUSIUAL.—Nini’s new Vespers service will . o other ice - —Nin Pele wane ain ottoman | SORARA mane cyt FOR PALL | Senn ound O° Mme | GEFs era er uaa We | noteratupg SoS sepia user ber tlemen, of th: A . wo! 0 f Smith, allowing ‘the direction . oO ¥. 1 to- CAPSIMERE, Ha beet cadlities.et comprising all styles and qualities, af low prices. Croup Store GLPSHEIMER'S suse nee must Damme of Snttn OiUVase, Me | mavoe'ortateg eh & Gules Tes eales Foshiooable Hat and Cap Store, 434 Pu, ave., dozrwit “AU 533 Prausyivauinavenne, | de 64t" Navy Yard, | this case April 2, 1865, sets forth that they were } delicious Hoar 434 street. de y-coSw UBHOFM COA ONG PARLE werg the police beadquarters to th of the force. The officers wer, need these new suits. Some wer receive them, though they were yout, ft™4* the materia! would not stand the ans quired of them during the winter seasog”™ stein imameatitiis LARCENY OF PoRK AND POULTRY —Yreip, day, officer Mulloy, of the Second Procin., arrested Washington White, colored q Jarceny of a hog and lot of ducks beion James McKenney, about twelve m the city, on the 7th street road. Justice W committed the prisoner to jail for court pay aaa THE BALL given Ly the Washington District o the National Telegraphic Union was a 4. lect and we!! managed affair, affording grey, enjoyment to the participants. The memte;, of the Union are as courteous as they are goo; looking, and naturally couldn't aelp doing th. thing up bandsomely. a Sanitary Rerorts.—The weve 4 Police reported 2 nuisances in the District. Thiruen Warrants were served, and the fines impose amounted to $55. a co PersonaL.—Ex-rebel Maj. Gen. Anderson Va., and Major General Steele, U.S. A. are a: Willards’. deem Affairs im Georgetown. Canat.—The arrivals are diminishing ia number daily, and before the close of the ing week canal navigation will probably be entirely suspended for the winter. The arr: vals entered to-day are the D. Knode, w wheat, to market, and Sarah Anna, w cement, to market, and six boats, wiih consigned to the Cumberiand (o., 219.15 toms Hampshire and Bait. Co, 111 tons; P. Quigley 111.19 tons; New Hope Co., 2» 13 tons. parted—D. Knode, with salt. to Mercers¥ii\ Josephus, with fish and salt. to Berlin: Jim Gunning, salt, to Tonoloway Culvert, Sarah Anna, saltand plaister, to Shafer's Mul, and eight boats light . Coal SHIPMENTS.—The shipments for the week amounted to 3,662 tons from Ray's docka, 1,720 tons from Cumberland ©o.’s wharves 1,320 tons from Hampshire and Baltimore Co.'s wharf, 1,667 tons from the Consolidation wharves; and 1,111 from the Borden Co's wharf, SENT TO Jat For Court.—Yesterday, Om cer Findley arrested Dennis Reagan, a boy of 13 years of age, for the larceny of a satchel and two books from Wm. Bartlett, a canvasser for various book publishers. The property recovered and the boy was sent to jail for co by Justice Buckey. FLour anp Grain MARKET —Flour—The market closes with a moderate demand for aii grades. Holders firm, and the price list on. changed. Sales of good supers at $9, and ex. tras at $9 50aS10.50, according to quality and reputation of brands. Family brands range from $12.50 to $15.0. Grain—Wheat.—The supply exereds the demand. Ordinary fair and good red, $2 to $2.15; white, $2.6, and 0, secording to quality. ‘2— supply unequal to the demand. Sales of good white @% S5a5- cents; yellow, 50 cents per bushel. Oak Hitt Cemerery.—This association,» few months since, made an addition of some six acres of ground to their delightful “ home of the dead,” paying Mr. Charles Dodge $+. for the addition. he proprietors have now been offered by Mr. Frederick C. Crowley $2,000 a year for the term of ten years for the privilege of quarrying stone from the land thus purchased. The price paid for the land at the ume of the purchase was regarded as mon. sirous for such a heap of rocks. The Board ot Managers of the cemetery for the ensuing year, chosen at the annual meeting on Saturday, are John Marbury, president; W. W. Corcoran, G W. Beall and Thos. A. Lazen with G. W Deeble for secretary and treasur®r. PorK.—The receipts are very light, and but & small stock was offered in the market to-day Prices obtained at wholesale, $12.50 to $13 for # prime; m $14 per 100 Ibs. Port or Grorcrtows —Entered—Steamers Thos. E. Cahill, Norris, from Baltimore, Ma, Jas. E. Green, Rice, from New York. Clearea— Steamer Haron, Sprague, for Charleston, S.C re — OB RENT — One PARLOR and two BED ROOMS, furnished, in « pleasant lecality. 215 F street, between lith and 15th sts. de 9 3* OB SA LE—25,000 extra five perpetual bloom ing ROSES, ornamental Tress and Sheats, na rt climbi ng nd parler Plants, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines of first-class as de 9-6t' A. JARDIN, 18th, cor. M st. B* WH. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers. South corner Pa. ave. and 9th strost SALE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c, We will sell, in front of our Auction s.0n TUESDAY, December 12th, at 10 o'clock, a large assortment of Groceries, embracing— 20 Boxes Soa) Claret © Boxes péamentine Candles ito Boxes, a faata Biue 10 Boxes Tobacco 50 gross Savey and other Fine Cut Tobseco 25, - Various brands 20 is Crush, Coffee. and other Sugars 30 barrels Whiskey, various brands 10 3, cask of Brandy 4 cans Colman’s Mustard With other articles in the Grocery 11 ith other articles in rocery line. deg W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ELMBOLD'’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHE rox Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita- tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladaer or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust De porit, and all of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Drepsical Swellings. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTBACT BUCHU FOB WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION. The Constitution once affected by Organic Weak- , Devs, requires the aid of medicine to strengthem and ipvigorate the system. which Helmbold s Ex tract Buchu invariably does. If no treatment be submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, In affections peculiar to females. is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Reten tion, Irregularities. painfulness or suppression of customary evacuations, Ulceration or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorrbw. and all complaints incident to the rex, whether arising from habits of tin or in Decline or HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED BOSE WASH, Will radically exterminate from the system Dis eases of t Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or mo change in diet, and no exposure, completely superseding un} t and di rous remedies. Copatbs and Mercury. in curing unpleasant and dan- gerous diseases. USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all cases of the Urinary 0: 8, Whether exit ipg in male or female, from fer cause origi- nating. and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor ate in its action, and more strengthening than ‘any of the prepare- SGhese enflring rom broken.2 delicate fu eR - Censtitutions, ~* oy the Remedy atonse. The reader must be aware that however slicht may be the attack of the above disease, it is eure to serast rai eaihsmree Rea lerity. r supported from these sou! PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE! Wi ret of the i jients. HELM- Borie FLCiy Ex TEACT HU is composed of Buchu Juniper ach i. x eben, sotectad care. i OLD. Dn cust of aixiecn Silvan Gros .nnd te-cins intone seen the eae + Ble im oe and public Sanitary Lustitutions throne’ “a ¢ land t R "Er" Direct letters to BELMBOLD'’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREBOUSR, 594 Broadway, New York, oR HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 Sowh Tenth Street, (below Chesmr,) PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists every where. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, 4eGshwiw ASK FOR BRLMB OLD Less BLACK SILK VELVET. Two pieces superior quality,at $12 per yard ‘Two pieces extra superior quality at $15. MOURNING DRESS GooDs. Full stock of BLACK DRESS GOODS, of erect deseriptioa on hand, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. J08. J. MAY 4 00., de 8 mit 308 Penna. ave nm SEATES! Ss SKATES! 1 ‘The mest beautifal assortment tn city. just from factory , for gentlemen, ladies, girl r Pore pearare. < the most hie pres aan eae Oe ae OT EDMOND Reon do 61m Mg, B13 Teh atte

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