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Brevet Second Lieutenants, must be only such a wd the eer favored whites cIty \HE EXPERT BABE BALL CLUR TAKE non-commissioned officers as have served at conclusion. Mr. Bowen handed his spe. eae a au 25, 1865. | wn of henge buildings and me EXPERT Bask Bete CLUE TAKE 4 O'CLOCK P. M. least two years in the Fecular army. No other - a eng Feporter, and mast seen med = | cone aceiae and the public their FIRST aD applications will be considered. ansidera| iagusted at not finding it in tne — ve Peper this morning. SEATON HALL, The south bridge over the Chattahoochie | BALL, te VENING. J . GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ; SPREADING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. . | WEDNESDAY EVENING, January $4 CASHIERED. BER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | TiveT, seven miles south of Atlanta, wae CAr- | i565 Tickets, @1. Come ons, come all, A jovi WAsHINGTOR, December 28, 1865. atenant and Brevet Major T. Reilty, sth | ,T*® Case ov tux Proreury Coren ov rng GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ried away by a freshet. ss. aisturbance at | time isantictpated. de 27-Stad Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quo- | Lie Sas Breyet Bajo ere was consi M Rei Porice.—It will be recollected that a few ¢ since a rule was laid upon Mr.Georgek loo Tick, Property Clerk of the Metropolitan P.. lice, to show cause why an attachment should not iseue for a contempt of court to obey an order of the court di tions vernm< securities: United States artillery, tried by court-martal Clarksville, between the whites and blacks, | J, ©- 0- F—GBAND LEVEE val of Go ent ery. FavsT.—This opera was performed last night | on Christmay — The particulars are not | METROPOLIS LODGE. No. 16,1.0.0.F A for conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline on the occasion of the dif. ficulty at the War Department barracks law 101% | Month, has been cashiered. U. 8. 6's Cou 1881 woe. to the finest house of the season. The perferm- | %ttainable to- ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, Seventh PS U.S. Five Twenties, 1962. ance was not remarkable for excellence. In Baltimore Market. ae avant aaa ‘ ~ ay RCT ise the first place it was cut most mercilessly. | 5... ¢:wonx, Dec. 8.— Flour dull; Howard fat a, JAN. 2, 1866, ¢ . in retusing recting him ty ear’s U.S. Ten Forties... Ly bee tothe National Bank of Commer.» 1 Whole scenes went out by the ran. Those | s:reet Super #8.62%. Wheat scarce and firm. 4 use by Mr. Gi wer—.A ause Jailor There was not a large attendance of visitors eee pep wy $3 Ap spe Pa oo by 7 Eh ; Se ce wn, and Messrs. Stuart & ( The Committee will s ne pains te this | Oue-year Certificates—new . 8 eertai . ‘who remember the Hartz Mountain, and next | Corn quiet; white one cent lower. Oats dull, | the grandest Levee of the season” and census to ” NEW YORE FIRST BOARD SALES. i LOCAL N EWS. ler, the Coutiaoncs mee, cy yp aey Saye at 50 cents. Seeds inactive. Provisions inac- | sll who may honor us with their presence @ full - are e pos aan, mi: his ar Succeeding scene of the last act, as performed | fi. Tard, 19. Whisk heavy, at $2.23/a$2.29. | night of enjoyment. Coupons, 107; Five Twenties, 1962, 103 - the detective officers, for swindling by the German troupe last winter, were sur- Sugars dull and heavy. Le _ A magaiteent band has been engaged for the oc- | Five wnt rom iota: Uertiticaten 30% SERENADE TO SaYLes J. Bowrys, Esq. sv the ruleee eee Ppa | a - 1865, ; 2% 63 : Ss s . one of the © ri prised to see the curtain rise on the prison “TICKETS, (admitting a Gent and Ladies, g1, | Bosal! M3%. an eek en CAporwan aun Jaiton Baows—Sar- | being shesat tho hearing of the cass water scene, which is the third of that act. Oare- New York Market: recutrre Comemsstios. ——__-+e-—__. Sf Mr. Bowen—His Surprise takes the shape | poned to this Morning, when it was heard in Jessness was conspicuous in many particulars. | New York, Dec. 28.—Cottom quiet at Sia Hoe Kine, 3. wee: WHITE HOUSE. ck Broadcloth and a Manuscript Sperch— | chambers by Judge Wylie, who issued the We had enasodun ont night, with nightie) St. Fine Betanens conte, Southern o0e 3. W- Dame, 8. P. Boberise: original order to pay over the money Graves. ‘do 26-6 Mr. Webb, who appeared for the Property #15 je last’s Pompeian sphynx staring at us from the | yori" arm, s30a80125. Lard firm. Whisky at the White House to-day, and none of these Jailor Brown. eentre background. Poor Marguerite, whose | qy1)_ I Clerk, stated that the clerk was ready to obey were granted an interview with the Presiden Last night Mr. Sayles J. Bowen, City Post- | any order made by the Court golden locks were so much admired during the LOST AND FOUND. unt] afternoon, his time being occupied with | ™#ster, Police Commissioner, Levy Court] Mr. Matin ugly, 4oF the Ohio Valley Bank, of to heaven at last in jet EPOT OF PARIS KID GLOVES. , McCulloch, Se St ‘q | Commissioner, &c., &c., &c., &c., kc. &C, Was | Springfield. Ohio, saih that he had mo > performance, went J D ; N OTICE—Came to my premises two HOGS. The Secretary McCulloch, Secretary Stanton, and | serenaded by Mr. Gangewer, of the Third Au- | quash the order of the Court, first. beenwes the black tresses. Perhaps the stage manager be- — N owner is requested to preve property, pay | General Grant, who came in about twelve | ditor’s Office, and Mr. T. B. Brown, warden of order was improperly given, the prisoner a. lieyes that raven hair is the orthodox hue in FULL STOCK JUST RECEIVED. Gare, and take them away. JOHN SEA - | o'clock. the District jail. The Chronicle having snd- having been convicted or discharged: and bo Elysium—a consolatory idea to red-haired ae tional Monament. be : denly discovered the impolicy of allowing Mr. Yesterday, General Don Salgar was intro- * OLEN—O. ‘28t f 2 Bowen the further use of its editorial t pe, that people. We take pleasure in informing our numerous fend bot Berrie tow thea in ot Fo | duced to the President by the Secretary of | gentieman was thrown upon the eiahoeeh we glove customers that we are to-day in receipt ot | in her foreteas. A liberal reward will be given if | State, and presented his credentials as Envoy cause there was already an attachment ov 4 jedgment for $5.000 on the money Mr. Kelloge as Marguerite was good, almost be- r. pbert Leech, who appeared with M source ota serenade tohimeelf. 1t wasadroilaf- | Enoch Totten as counsel for Milton Whit es yond comparison. In the Bijou Song, espe- full supply of returned H. DICE, cor. of V and Lith sts, Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary ot | fair, droller than the famous serenade to which | of Baltimore, to whens Miller had made ne hi alization was deliciously clear ed near Boundary. do 25 st? i : Artemus Ward treated himselt. Besides Mr. | signment of the money in the hands ofthe. See Bee NOSE 4, | COUBVOISIER’S, OST—On Saturday evening, Dec PEA | [D0 Uniied Sinins of Columaten, The Gensral, | Gongewer and Jalon Brown, there mere tens | ae ee had also moved to quash" Fe 8 ee Ne Meee es ALEXANDRE’, MOND Pi in the course ot his remarks, said : band and an individual with a felt hat, said to | order, because the Court had no coanat ern she carried the audience with her at will. Her BAJOU’S, ane ary goods store. ¢ ee ot een ‘Ket | «J heartily congratulate myself on placing in | be a watchman at the city post office. Also, | money, and because of the assignment made is great effort was in the 0 del ciel, in the prison, - ok ler Sree a beta! reward w of sth oud Me et the hands of your Excellency, as 1 do, the | Superintendent Richards, with a squad of po. | Miller, which was previous to the attachmen which was perfect without qualification. In JOUVIN'S Space, or at this office, de 28 at" autograph letter of the President of Columbia, | licemen, doubtless there inan official capacity. | He argued that the Court had no authority the duet, 7ardi si fa, her part was also happily BEST MAKE OF as ~ | accrediting me to the mission, to preserve and | In the course of the Affair, the audience was | make any disposition of thé money a aa PARIS KID GLOVES KF OUND—Onorabout yo inter ager Ws: | render advantageous a friendship that rests on | enlarged by a man who enme oat on cin porch | Mr. J. H. Bradley, Jr., for the claimants here rendered. ; " conten waned within. wher is reques! such legitimate interests, and to protest my | of an adjacent honse; and a little laer by 4 } said he had satisfactory proof that €1.675 of the Antonuci made a fair impression as Mephis- | in all sizes and colers, including beautiful Light ad to come forward, prove propert charges, | Tespectful deference to your Excellency, hoping | person appearing at an opposite window. 1t money belonged to the parties here and pro- topheles, and attempts nothing be cannot do | Colors, suitable for the Opera. and take her away. ¥ 450) that I may continue to deserve your confidence | seemed to indicate a sad lack of appreci- | ceeded to detail the manner of Miller operating lS bs ¥ - ~ Y= No. 8 Hiley's Whatt, guid benevolent consideration? ation on the part of the public that the | in this vicinity and ee men ibe orn sak $ 2 : 5 S is i e manner of his arres: well, He was in especially good voice, too, Full supply of White, Light, and Medium Colors, de 28-3t* Washington, D. 0. i : self-sacrificing philanthropist and patriot | (which ap; ared in the Stor.) at the time The The President replied as follows: P Pp! u ( P and in the gold song and serenade was par- for AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER — On Gunkas 1:—Tt was with sincere regret that 1 | Should have in this whole Soman. buttwo | man had informed the detectives that $1,000 ticularly pleasing. But he is only a very es- NEW YEAR’S DAY. C'neraing, Pee, 24, & BAY. HORSE, about ab pty pene Sa your letter of recall, I need | ™@ividuals to do him honor—Mr. Gangewer, belonged to the National Bank of ~ timable singer, and not at all Mephistophelean. JOS. 5.MAY & CO., is bigh, white hind feet, brand: -8. and I. 0. The owner will 1 . ise come forward, prove prop: | not say, therefore, that it is with singere satis- who had the influenza and was really not fit to | and #675 to Stuart & Co There had m ho His make-up for the part would have just hit it, Mr. Brown, w! . tment 308 Penntylvania avenue, erty, pay charg faction that I now receive the letter which | D¢ Ut, and wn, who had doubtless | indictment found against Miller and he hat and take him away. “ ~ torn himself away from official duties. They somaut ‘ponies cal tims ants JONATHAN BUCKMAN, | accredits you again as Envoy Extraordinary off easy-going, pig-headed Sancho Panza. torn himself away f int du passed beyond the jurisdiction of the Court, . Z their level st, however. T. Gangewer— | and the question now is has the Court the r he Irfre's Foust was acceptably good through. | 777 ene is = ETE onnalyeewn: D.9. See Letnany, oe ae Walled Who really looked miserable, and ought to have | t order the Property Clerk to pes Geer ne out. His yoice was better suited to the role | W @ CAT Botte? REMISES, on the wee Tenew, ou this occasion, my former areurauos eee ee robe pene he jealty | bane? Othe owners, which be contended , before bim, than was that of Mezzolini on Mon- Department of the Interior, Enzincer Geert | his torehead, white spoton his nose. thin in flesh. | of friendship and good will to your country. cn Ob Ged cece con Bpplnaded aan | Sax: Totten yeeiaciae mine day night to Maurico. He possesses a grace- It Ee ene December 23, 1855. he owner is requested to come forward, prove | men and to your country, and of personal a should - that, daring the present repert, ch , and take him away. ’ ful flowing style, admirably adapted to senti- | winter, persons from Washington and Georgetown | PrePerts» Pay charges, and take bim sway. | esteem to yourself.” mental scenes, as was particularly shown in | have been skating on the Reservoirs of the Wash, acial{ mile from the Eastern Branch Bridge, 5 iy je 28-2 i ington Aqueduct, Lam directed by the Hon. Janes joining 8. P. Scaggs’ Farin, the duet with Magaurette, Zardi si fa. This | Harlan, Secretary of the Interior. to pretibit aac sone. RS Ps : = 4 5 REWARD-—Lost, on the night of the 2thi duet. which is 4 part of the garden scene, was Sublic an extract from the act of ooo of the 8: stant, a gold ani coral EAR-RING. T the gem of the performance. He slid graceful- | ¢n ‘this subject, the penalties of whi will be | finder will receive the above reward by leavin ly by some high notes in the aria Salva Dimora | rigidly enforced against offenders : a : Castae pura, and ruined an exquisite refrain ACT to provide for the care and preservation sneezed by turns. Jailor Brown, who looked pretty able bodied, dispersed himself judi- An excellent profile portrait of the Presidefi? | cionsly by walking from time to time up apd has been prepared, silver copies of which are | down the pavement, so that Mr. Bowen could to be distributed among those of the Indian | 4¢dress him as the audience trom various . directions. chiefs who have observed the obligations of | “Upon the conclusion of the tune, a loud call their treaties with the Government. It has | was made (by Mr. Gangewer and Mr. Brown) be able to identify the money they claim their own. The Jaw provides when a just: is satisfied that the party accused is innoces he shall order the property to be turned over to the rightful owner when he produces satis factory proof of ownership Judge Wylie said that it was clear that the 300 D street, between 12th and 13th. de27. 2 the works constructed by the United States for & I 0 WATCH taken from cam: REWARD for Hunting Case SILV prisoner obtained the money by false P i been the custom, since the formation of the | for Mr. Bowen. That ————, ire had been ce a Bank of Commerce wl at din- seen for some time standing ind the passage i75 from Start & Co. The ownersh: ft by attempting to improve on the author. Waking the Potomac water into the cities of | ner, bet. 12 and 1 o'clock. WM. KENNEDY. Camp | Government, to present Such tokens to the | Goor, with a roll of manwecript in hic haan, money had never been changed, and aithowen Miss Phillips was good as Seibel. Her rendi- aren ton and Georgetown,” &c., &e. Ap- | Krause, Dec. 2. de Z7-2t* "| chiefs every four years, and it isa noteworthy | now came tors.ard with effuslon, very much | m the possession of the prisoner, it was th. tion in the flower-plucking scene was desery- | | Bec.7.- And tr 1 further enacted, That tt shall | 5 cemall fawn coloted TEURTER Ghee ints | fact that there is no record of any ebief who | surprised by this unexpected compliment and | property of the Baskers ge meer a if it had edly encored. be unlawful for any person or persons to do or | LUT, commit any act by reason of which the supply of | forehead and paws. F C. SCHAEFFER on the | 2s been thus favored, ever violating his treaty | honor. which had torn him from bis virtuous Lorini made a very good mark as Folentine, 2 Ss ed to have taken Pater. orany part thereof, shall become impure, | Collar. The above reward will be given for her re- | obligations. Ehape of'scaretully writes epeseke apd and in the death scene, Per di Qua, bis male- | filthy/or in any way unfit for use; and that any | t2Fn to 3663, L street, near 1sth. de 27-3t diction of Margeuritte was a good piece otact- | BG}fOh OF persons committing any such act or acts, $2 remained in their coffers. The man stated (and he had before bim the affidavit of Detectives shape of a carefully written speech of ponders | Kelly to the fact) that $1.675 belonged to th To-day, the President received among his REWARD Scarce Sera ee ous dimensions, anew black dress suit, ac. Banks. It was the proceeds of crime. and aq E —Strayed or » last § - wilfully, Knowingly, and maliciously, shall be sub, i onSE. ftac ed fc {= oD day night ight bay HORSE, attached to letters a number from insane persons. One | shave, and a —_ sare lercgp ery him J such the nga had anthority to order the pay - + vi bearing two candles, whereby to re: said | ment of the monies to the rightful owners lt ine eee eee Of hat yxeeeding one thenisand nor less | light Spring Wagon with black cover.” The above | letter is from an individual in New York, who speech. He a by re “F , : . than hundred dollsrs, © t “ . peech. e commenced by remarking: “Fel- | was true that the man had neither been “con Ali the chotussee were excellent. The finale, | aor tees than one year's touhiuemcat te the wont, BAN hee soni returned to Pit da ge= | WTites to the President every week on political | (Py Chi ane, (to Mr. Gangewer yand Mr. | victed or discharged,” but had been sent te E Salva, was delicious tentiary ry, of the District of Columbia for every such To-night we haye Norma, with a fine east. ee. IM PSON topics, filli: ur pages of foolscap, and sign- a : J. iH. "TAREN Uf ESTRAY—On the th. one amatt | PICS Sine eur P, gn- | Brown,) and w t Lieutenant Colonel Enginecrs, 0} t on to thank them most yond the jurisdiction of the Courton a requi- gh compliment, this mam. tion which was in effect, as far as this Court BAY HORSE, with a large scar on the right | ing bimself “Emperor of the World.” Another | heartily for this side. The owner is requested to come forward Y ry. individual at Fall River, Massachusetts, writes | festation of their kindness and regard. He | was coneerned, a discbarge. Although x» “ITY ACADEMY. reve property, charges and take him . ; presumed it was intended to show thatthey | tachments bad been levied. they were by Pensoxat.—The Mobile Advertiser nominates | 516 1th street, iret tol-gaiciowerds Biadoutiorg = every day, concerning his imaginary posses. Aeproved his course asa citizen and a public creditors, and not by claimants or owners of Gen.Grant for the next Presidency. ----Bishop vor. SOHN Fe cay ere Borel. J _de 22-6t* T. R. BENSON. sions, amounting to many millions, and impor- | officer. and that they did not sympathise with [| the property, and the Court cannot permit Rorencrans, of Cincinnati, narrowly escaped | stitution on TUESDAY, thead of ene eteas ee 0G LOST—On_ Thankegivin I % Day, a liver | tunes the President not to allow certain par- | thore who being murdered last Saturday night by two | 8 limited number of young gentlemen. This Insti- colored and white pointer PUP. Any person ~ * * = fi tution was established in 1832, and has qualified | returning him to 502 7th street, under ies an he was poentag: Trees Oe Cents in | Seam ofeer aici ne tne eater nen aaa! lows Bal his honse. +---Hon. James A. Bayard, ex- Egplls Prepared for West Point. Colleges, Scien. | de 15t ator from Delaware, bas sailed for Europe.---- ¥ Burley, the escaped Lake Erie pirate, is in Cireul creditors to step in before the mgbtful owners The order, in the opinion of the Court, was properly made had recently combined to abuseand ties to share in the distribution of the proper. | Villify Lim ostensibly for publishing an article h. wil gecet teak or, Odd Fel- | ty.” A lady writes that she has hada spiritual | in the Chronici, but really because he was and » Will receive a suitable rower ‘PAGE visitation by her son, who died in Salisbury | bad been tor twenty years opposed to slavery a. Boginesring. th . —_—_—_ | Pricon, and asks the President tosend her some | 8d in favor of the elevation of the colored Sen eueeting. the Army, Navy, and — | money. These are but specimens of dozens of race @[Applause, by Mr. Gangewer. | ‘n application. 4025 eott* BOARDING. As to the rule he believed the Property Clerk had aeted conscientiously, 2nd would dismiss the rule. - ‘ ¢ - prived of any inaliename. ? 5 EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIO NEW: BALLS, PARTIES, &e. A | Itis announced in General Order, No. 172, ored men, give thom an equal chan stents col. ——_e—_— <a DAE GPGn De GR ei current series, that deserving non-commis- ways of government, and ™S word f»: = | : ‘0 FOR THE SECOND GRAND BALL of the pig, ed or TORNADO IN THE WEST. Hd MEN HOUSE PAINTER ase sioned officers of the regular army who apply | they will exercise their yoting powne wir ; - WALLACH, Editor ant Frevriett- | piscurtances between Whites and Blacks. | GIATIOR Te Pets BON or eee 1855. @ | to be examined, with a view to being appointed | Much judgment and discrimination ke aren. we. Lovisvitte, Dee. 27.—Tornado Iast night in | See futare advertisements. de 23-3t © m * i ¢ ha ded in the District of Columbia Jndage Wylie thereupon entered his ratings. letters received every week, and which, after | | He bad resi J ice Wy y ms, B z Ab ai a igs 25 ¢ ‘i ee auste bus twenty-one years, he said; and he proceeded | reaffirming the order for the Property Clerk to Scotland, writing his memoirs. ----Wigfall, of WINES FoR THE HOLIDAYS-sELLIva Se, nn nnn aRStiOr the] Jin a ming eal of te ranine eee Pay the National Bank of Commerce $1, Texax, has not been heard from since the war, AT COST—I have on band asmall quantity | (qQOP TABLE BOARD can be obtained at ROSS | Executive office, practised here in every form on the colored | and Messrs. Stuart & Co. $675, dismissing the sae Siete ved teks dena. poe a of | of California Hock, Muses tel, Port. Angelica and JOTEL, No. 406 7th street. By the a SPEECH OF POSTMASTER BOWEN people by the whites in this the capital of this | rule witho ie Arine orps, en. rape, reli By + an ne > os ie * ee + cl 4 Wm. W. Morris. died at Fort Mciienty. Mad, Kore- ADAMSON'S. 506 ‘th street, LEASANT BOOM AND BO AND BOXED, with 2 | _ It will be seen by the report elsewhere of a | fir" Lerepaee tel ellie velo pone n on Christmas day. --- Gen. Sherman and the Serer. ______ 880 from Penn. avenue. ‘orthern family, for two persons; $2 each. | . ch made by Mr. Postmaster Bowen last | ; ‘ stric! on zivel n= rebel Gen. Joo Jobuaten inst te Menpen on EON SAVES FOR SALa- nnd _ 268 oth street, between M ane a ‘de 23. 3t* peec ry in the District, and pardon given to three thou the 20th. The interview was very pleasant. pape “ ~ is not qui i “ings. a F'SRNISHED RooMS To LET, WITH BOARD, night, that that gentleman is not quite satisfied | sind human being: {Applause by Jailor es | Herring's Fire and Burglar Proof at No, 411 13th street, between G and H streets, | With the position in which he placed himself | Brown.) Laws had been enacted togive colored de 23.-3t" UNCLAINED TELEGEANS. SAFE, Washington, D. 8. by his wanton vilification of the citizens of Ro eincen oontraet alien Slee ana = = Two feet 9 inches wide Ly 4 feet 2 inches high, at | FROABD.—One or leseeatly teenicned ROO aE, | Washington over his own signature in the edi- | courts/of this District had beew tected omeetsa Ps Pres ht ti 506 Sh st.,nextto Penna. avenue. de 19-1Ww* with or without BOARD, in & private family. Ad: | torial columns of the Chronicle. He attempts | from instruments of oppression in the hands of The following Telegrams remain in this office .WO MARBLE-BED ~~ ———S «CJT ree G. C., this office, de 28-3t* undelivered, for want of suffici: I i ri si lave power to tribunals of equity and jus- to explain away, with very indifferent success, the Le hae cane t address aud 0 LET—With Board, two front PARLORS, f the most offensive of his charges; and | “cts Md the police of this city changed trom from other causes : d BILLIARD TABLES, neatly furnished. Any one wishing a quiet | Some Of ith eenpicorid t | Hunters of fugitive slaves and oppressors of Col JW Layter Madam a Geo M Prescott w home in a small family will call at No, 137 I st then with no little assurance un sto pul the colored people to an element for their pro- Jobu Bay Jas J Williamson ith entire new cloths, cnsbions, pockets and 22d and 28d. *dez-st*"” | himself in the position of a martyr, assailed by | tection. B_P. SNYDER, Manager. | cues, for sale very cheap. Apply to Fa eer we ‘i ti ¥ chools had been established for both pENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED | his enemies for his long devotion to the prin- Free se t PARTIES INTERESTED IN PROPERTY W. W. LEVY, G rag picaant ROOMS and BOARD;also.Table | ciptes of liberty. Assailed indeed! The people Reta ihe soiree er Oe ee sccarity, and desiring a sale or Teieaae thereat de2l-twe National Hotel. | pontd, Bw per month, ai Oth street, opeett® | of the city neither knew or cared ought about thoriue® of Washington would, as Georgetown ‘on . Attorney-at-Law, No. ANDSOME CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR | r; ’ CONVENIENT AND PLEASANT | the man, until his wanton attack upon them | has cheeriu 'y done, pay over to the trustees 4 Columbia College Law Building, sth street. near H PRESENTS. [PaaS hi noibo Danesh rg an entire community, very cee; colored schools the money justly due them. City Hall. de2s3t_ | RICH DRESS SILKS in Black and Colors, tween 6th and 7th streets, having changed hands ir indignation, and th And he expected soon to see that “inalicnable Ti aes METROPOLITAN BANK, RICH ee POPLINS. and undergone a thorough Cleansing, with newfur- | aroused their indignation, an ey Te- | righi,” the right of suffrage, secured to every Late Bayx o THE METxO: EGANT PLAIN REPS, and J niture, is new open for Boarders. Kooms comfort- lled the “assault” of Mr. Bowen on them | man of lawful and of pro) W astine ton. December 27, 1585. . PLAID MERINOS. able, Table Board 00d, and prices reasonable.» | °° tre y This Bev k will be closed on Monday next,'the ist | With many other stylish DRESS @OODs, all of | * de 27-3" January Persons having notes due on that day Le will ae sold at greatly reduced’ prices sre requested to attend to them on Saturday, the | forthe next w days. 30th December. ul reducation and by such varied modes of expression as suggest- | intelligence that resides within this ten miles . | Square, whatever may be his color or race: for Tv LARGE FURNISHED FRONT roows, ed themselves spontaneously. 1t will certain. a 8 property, was found not guilty. Day for de- fense. ‘nee. John Henry, indicted for larceny, plead he thinks nothing is more certain than that | culty. MOSES KELLY All in want of such goods should examine this as- and two small ROO 15 10t! rect. | ly strike the people ot this community with the Gosgren. before the close of the present ses- In the case of Leon Dupan, indicted for lar- ie sortment and prices before buying elsewhere. write geod Board, or without. Also, one Front profoundest surprise to be told by him that his | sion, will enact law granting that boon to all | Ceny, & nolle pros was entered. 2 COLLEY ROOM, at 456. ‘Table and transient Boarders, 1 6 citizens alike. Mark Welcome, indicted for larceny, was NATIONAL METROPOLITA de 21-6tif 523 7th st/,near Penna. ay. | Beferences exchanged. de 26-1w* * | exertions in behalf of the Union were suffi- He proceeded to remark that he had thrown | convicted. Davis for defense. ° Mage Dace OF Tae METROFOLIs, QPEERS CLOAKS FOR THE OPERA, QsT.OR MISLAID “Two NOTES of Willough. | clently Semen ye Make Han ny attention, | is ‘talents and abilities in favor of these Te- a ee ak Fae Sonia, Seek Or the Directors of this Bank adopted the following —_ 85%. Atala and twelve months, dated Qetsberas, | Wouever, to him. or make him single enemy | forms, while the exertions of his enemies hai | larceny, was found guilty of peliy larceny resctation ax 2?eir meeting this morning: Day for defense. Adolph Grotto, indicted for stealing a horse, was convicted. Gooding for defense. Saml, Price and Stephen oops seer indicted = 1365. Th bli by i. . | (or friend for that matter) on Gods foots‘ool. | been in the opposite direction. {[Applause, and Resolved, That re. Pet cent. of the pet profits of We have now on hand @ beautiful stock of the tating ibe above ‘sone, Sas parent hee ee The people here knew him only as the}:.ost | @ sneeze by Mr. Gangewer.} Jority bh uf the Bank to the close Of 1.2 Present year be sto} a BEd BROWN. inveterate office seeker that ever infested this Mr. Bowen proceeded to glorify himself at : above CLOAKS for the coming season, amongst # = lus fi ¥ wired by Sec. 33 " : -$reat length, so that one would have thought St tke Rational Carreecy Acts sed tha:. “wt of the | which is one magnificent INDIA SILK OPERA D_OR-STOLEN—One Brindle Cow, | ‘*Pital city of large experiences in that way, | faar be hed been the Awe OP aie one remainder. a dividend of four and a half peremal | ey upon the capital siock be paid to the stockholders WOAK, at @125, for larceny, were found guilty of petty larceny cosis, and overruling the motions to quash the order. In answer to a qnestion, Judge Wylie said that the duty of the Clerk was to obey the order of the Court, and the order of the Court would be a good defense in a suit. The counsel for the Ohio bank and Milton Whitney also prayed an appeal: which was tefesed CRIMINAL CouRT, Judge FlAer.—( Assistant District Attorney Wilson prosecuting.)—Yes- terday, Wm. Robinson was found guilty of larceny, and sentenced to the Albany peniten- uary for one year. Davis for defense. Michael Scott was found guilty of larceny A:ken for defense. On motion of Mr. Wilson, Edward St. Clair Was admitted to the bar. This morning, (District Attorney Carrington prosecuting,) John Kerns, indicted for larceny plead guilty. Wm. Harrison, indicted for receiving stolen 2 Fi te SRE in forehead ; cramply horns; white | but inveterate office seekers are much too com- bering Be a y mad sates nyeryining Monroeand Morgan for defense. around the % 08" i i . | the ost par. manner, w! e le ——_—_ Fake this occas oe oa also $0 notify the stockhold Call and examine st ie necessary information "will recetve tee pees: oa Sees SHI OSET OF Tigals of eusenion; quite contrary to the received The Scurrr Votre in Grorcrrown — that the annual clection of Directors for the eusu, LANSBURG & BRO., Feward, at $41 4 wt.y vee. soim mine tatu, wed ser. commend Mr Vowan's candid eamic, | Mea that he was so industriously engaged | Tie Yote progressed quietly in all the precincts ing year will be beld at the Ranking House, on | 515 Seventh street ABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street.a few | We comencne Fr. owen’ candie Simic: | coigiig at is six ieats of office duriaug the war | up to2 ep. Ss wena the vane, 0 ae TERSDAY. tne Sth day of January uekty between 2 {ors north of the avenue. ‘Terms $25 por | sion that many Republicans voted against ne- | that he had no time to think of auything else. | be ascertained, stood as follows . the hours of Il a.m. and 2 m . de 21 Third door above D street. month, de 16 tf gro suffrage to the attention of such newspa- His enemies, he said, only waited an oppor- First Precinct—For negro suffrage, nom _de 28 ____ MOSES KELLY, Cashier. 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 ‘OMFORTABLE ROOMS AND BOARD CAN | oo a proad as have misrepresented the city’s | ‘¥nity to empty the vials of their wrath on bis | again-t it. 107 JOURNEYMEN HO: HOERS of — 4 be obtained for ladies or gentlemen, on reason- | P*TS 3 bead. Such an opportunity presented itself Washington are hereby notified to attend a PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW able terms. Corner 2d and B streets, ‘frat house | vote in that respect. He thinks they so voted | when the article yar pabihy over nie Signa. i URSDAY, at (2 0% + t ‘ Ss. m1 D 3 3 i x vis e of equal su et bp rel poeta i llew Jecees evacae Now in ator ment of all grades of pa- | 0m Pennss avenue, ____detiim* | onder a misapprehension that Congress in- | ture advising iends suffrage to e an assort a = ri ‘hursday of last » 2 . +4 . | Stay away from the Us on w Ly 01 and D street. By order of PERHANGINGS. embracing a choice selection of A PARLOR, with two BED ROOMS attached, | tended to grant the boon of suffrage to contra. ve he designated’ certa: : i s z ors. on 24 floor,’ suitable for four gen i week. In that article he desig: a => a CO | Se ee ater ty Farha Als * | month cach withuced BOAEE. Baio! oliver geod | bands, without any qualification whatever, | Cinsses of men who would be cermin to vote, THE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION givew | stantly receivin: ditions. Persons seekin he | rooms. and terms moderate, at 129 G si. north, | and says that he is notin favor of such unlim- | put he did not state nor intend to be under- LS La Chapel Sabbath School, will be | above goods will always find an assortim 2 ie BIDAY EVENING, 2th inst store. Orders punctnally executed in city or | oo bet. Zistand 2&1 sts de21-12t* | ited suffrage, and believes Congress will not | stood as insinuating that no others of «+ COM Ev L GEN 7 AN : “his wi } i our citizens woul articipate in the meni clock. Singing. Recitations, &c., niry. SEVERAL GENTLEMEN. OBA GENTLEMAN | fq yor ix, ‘This will be bad news for Crow Hill, Fices ie Dog Uy the scholars. Admicsiouadults: 26 Cents? | “Terma gaehy for goods and labor, BOARDING Ina Penna eeannnt ROOM and good | No Hill, Tin-cup Alley, Goose Level, qood. ue cineuMenionees. Har ee mores children. 15 cents. Sen oot Bat Ce ep eg Stren Maryland avenue, near few Table | Buzzard’s Point, and other localities swarm- | ander the impression that Congress intended to NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. —The | 7 ~ =, | Loarders accommodated. de 6-1m* i ith expectant voters of the contraband | grant the boon of suffrage to contrabands, and distribation department of the Washington OQUETS.—Boquets, Cut Flowers, Wreaths COL TABLE BOARD CAN_BE OBTAINED | @& With exp all without any qualification whatever, when Ges Light Company have removed their office to | J; mp Hanging Beakets, pt a itl crvithent rooms, No. 24 Missouri a .. | persuasion. in iact nething of the kind, so far as he knew whe have Treason to believe thas reir ‘msters oF Bint of JOHN H. SMALL, Sth at,, Georgetown | between ¢ and gin streots, or at O48 Pa. avsauc, SALE AT POINT LOOKOUT. Sean ber thece ieee ae aes Mi do: | man, cresting uulennoe $2. Gareh Deen moor: Service pipes are out of will please notify ights. 3 been D ROOMS ANI RAE —— he (Quartermaster General, upon the re- . . cts derly; workhouse. George White and James M. «Supe 7 “7 “*URNISHED BOOMS AND BOARDING—At | The Q > f permitting intelligent colored men to vote 3 who wpeke romp atten of Distribution, | | EATHERI LEATHER 1 Die dba ecastiaots betseoe Cor teen! | comme tiation of Gee. Grant, has ordered the } Of P' i ge den Gk McILHENNY, Engineer. Lowe, grand larceny; for bearing. Hugh Green, disorderly; workhouse. Jobn T. 5 Schuyler, do.; sent to marine barrack. will not be denied. 4 a me = We commence to lay to svi! Leather at greatly _ Mesncc ANP CONCERT. reduced. ae : wt re Enion Chapel Sabbath School, ME. Church, | 93 33t0.S2.40, por 8176 to $210 per Ib, . ee! | Sale of all the Government buildings at Point | “Many of the best friends he had personally, rice. These include over eighty buildings, | he was aware did not agree wi im on the GUCALY SKIN, of different brands 5 ee suffrage question, and he therefore gave them & ’ PERSONAL. MoE ee, eee Cried, | place among “the goud_ clever Zeliows,enumer- i 5 RESON 3 3 ry | laundry, use ated in the article, which article cleared the ‘thef a Alloy ro pty oe er Remicines san 7 es aba es eee hia G tom oe ie a i JoaRPhis. 23 rene ea prisoners and United coc ate Sandie, way for = pagers comes sory timeline aed y EVENING. it AUGHT SOLE LEATHER, 38 to 42cts. per tb. iil please call for them by Ist January. de 27-6t" ther with the wharf timber will also | was opened on 1) OS- st.) THURSDAY EVENING, Dee. 28th. Exercises | SUAUGHS SOLE LEATHER, 38 to dots. por lb, | wiil 1 oe Seen oe] a there, togeth to commence at 7 o'clock de25-3t* LEATHER UPPER. KIP SKIN, and a large lot A ‘Olt THAT MISERABLE IMPOSTOR that | pesold. The efforts which have been made | Peeially the City Hall. eSeluakey Affairs in Georgetown. THE VOTING.—To-day the polls are opened and the judges of election are receiving ‘be votes of the citizens en the question of negro suffrage. Many of the citizens are careless dit con aor sag fs . He was charged with being an enemy ~of | about voting, believing that it is determined ia MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. of SHOE FINDINGS of all kinds at once Hereill deat hossen: with you andeur | through Congress and the P: resident to have | washington and its citizens. one and all, and | Congress to'force this bill through in spite of ee: RED SOLE LEATHEE. of different brands. ou. Washington Building, corner 7th street and the buiidings at Point Lookout set apart by the | their interests,” and that he has used his offi- @ remonstrances that can be made. All Atan adjourned meeting of the Medical Associa- | BOOT and SHOE UPPELS of all kinie ‘enn. avenue, Room 12. de 20 1m" fe Government for a military and naval asylum | cial position in the Levy Court, Police Board, at very low prices until the 10th of Jan- MES; DR. CURTIS, the Natural Piaieverant, delayed action on this subject for some time | *2d City Post Office to traduce the people here. all Be ei at the polls. tion of the District of Columbia, held on the 7th of owl: ado ‘HE CANAL —The water has been drawn of embe: ° 1 i This he denied, and said that during the whole | from this level, and are lying in the November, the following resolution was adopted - Foto OLN C. SHAFER, 380% D street opencd hier office at £20" roetiemtaang future, be’ | ot after a carefal consideration of the matter period of his commectton ‘with thas be Saver | foes catmencmi eens all the ordinary Resolved, That it is recommended to the members | _¢¢ 20 6t” between 9th and ioth streets. | fEtween 44 and oth sts." Office hours from 9 to 12 | py the authorities, it was deemed advisable to | Htterad a word against the city of Washington buniaces along the canal. The mills Rave co- BS ISS lo It-Im* : adopt some other | or any citizen thereof, excepting to state that a | tirely suspended operations, a of this Association to present their accounts f 86 PAREERANGINOS 86 | me sell the property and to adop i : : 4 ted Professional services at the close of the petal 186 WINDOW SHADES. 4 ERSONAL.—If you want good Cigars and To- | method of assisting the philanthropic efforts of | certain official connected with the city govern. | at the derricks of the coal docks have migrs' i bacco at low prices give the La Favorita Cigar and shall ¢ theduty of each member to obtain « all . —— i ment bad disregarded his pledges to the Levy With an enlarged refitted stere and additional fa- nice. ae 3, 14th street. a c: the people in behalf of disabled soldiers and ie ma to other localities. The cleansing of the canal, votes. Second Precinct—For suffrage, none; against it, 79. Third Precinct—For suffrage 1; against it, 174. Fourth Precinct—For suffrage, none; against it, UL The only vote cast for suffrace was by a young man who was intoxicated, and who afterwards tried hard to withdraw his ballot, and failing to do so, endeavored to get permis- sign to go before @ magistrate and swear that be did not know what he was doing in so voting. The Republicans are quite generally voting against negr Trage. —$—$ =e CENTRAL Grarpro Cases.—Jas. W is quiet. Demand for flour moderate, princi- grades, to su the city trade peliy fr migh sraden, to empply, the cy trade, change of yesterday's quotations. <(irain.—No Wheat offered. Corn unchanged. Port ory GrorcreTown.—The only arrival and clearance is the schooner Christiana, Me- zick, from York River, with oysters, and bound foi the Rappahannock. It was reportet at the Custom Tionse this morning that the damage to the draw of the Long Bridge at the Georgetown channel is much more serious le Court so many times that we could place no | if See: a will be “ eS i * a Miss SMITH Proprietress. seamen. further reliance in him. to the boatmen in the coming season, settlement from all of his families at least once in | ¢iities for renewing stock and filling orders, the OHN P. 8L0vGn, If in the Levy Gourt and Police Board his } hear thatit is the intention of the company. ‘0 three months, viz :—The lst of January, the Ist of | sortment of the various grades of = = LAW OFFICE, TELEGRAM Late Epalig pears unfaltering and untiring egg to oe make co gua improvements in re April, the Ist of July, and the Ist of October. PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., No. 258 F street, between 18th and Mth. Major General G. H. Thomas, after having | District of the demoralization an: legradation | throughou' ket i t u ~ thy ted LOU p Grain Marxer.—The mar Published by order of the Association. oo weeny eoaitons sre Ryig eyed SS ————__$nemrinaion- D0. made a tour through the States lately in rebel- | of intemperance, caused by the unlimi: Fiour axp G del4-eolm™ J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M.D.,Sec. it stock In the District. 3 j -sho) icensed by the corpo- lion, telegraphed to Major General U. O. How- | number grog: ps lice: rom ted . ATTORNEY AT LAW. are! i tigation he is per- } ration; if in upholding the cause of the op- mae ee) cxeeneed ticity | xy EG Houlsiona Avenue, above Sixth Street feotly catiefied hat IGeneral’Fisk, Assistant pressed colored man; if in advocating for him J. MARKRITER, oc 24-ly ASHINGTON, D.O Ts punctually orcountry. Terms 5 ‘ 3 i FICE DESKS AND TABLES AT AUC- Commissioner for Tennessee and Kentucky, | rights which will elévate him to the standard ATURDAY MORNING, at tom No, 486 7th street. § doors above = it uires of TION—On 5. 7 3 illson, Assistant Commissioner for | that the genius of our government req o'clock. at Adameon’s Salerooms, 506 9th strest, | de 20-2wift "Odd Fellows Hall. GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING, ROBES, Gone. Geen Sirapne, ‘Assistant Onna tah tier eople—if all this made him an enemy cue door from Pe: seme de 28-2" BEIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS, BO- —_— sioner for Alabama, and Col. Thomas, Assist- | of Washington and its citizens, P B. BCSTON BAKERY. quets, an? Crosees preserved in natural form, We would invite attention to our large variety OWN BEEAD, PORK AND BEANS, de- | Also, Wax T and v pe harge: but he did not believe t Commissioner for Mississippi, have admin- }| “guilty” to the c' rte nd ° lowers to order, and instruction | of fen their offices with fairness and imparti- | the loyal and respectable portion of the peop’ sineve | Lastucme betwee ee dee DRESSING ROBES, © | Kityto whites and blacks, and have been emi- | would 60 regard it, Aside from natioual aud ve,, between 4}, and 6th streets. | NFEEBLED AND DELIOATE OONSTITU- of rich and elegant qualities, nently successful in securing & sense of justice | political conside! Sy had livered daily at all aceon Sones» dene. 5 ‘Also. Cor wectionery end Fruit: orders at 425 I aot N = ‘ds the negro from the civil authorities of | terest in the prosperity of Washington. Here Suk to napanen oral 2 a. | TRACE BOCHO foal ee eee aa; | CULTABLE FOR CHRIBTMAS PRESENTS. | towards (be nop eee ee cays! authorities af |, Sarees iP Tneh Un. hie abode, and expected to | Gram Genet Oret supposed, ° ee Fox eetvat corer CEE} th yo poe | Bites BUOHG. Je will give brisk and meat WALL, STEPHENS & CO., peaey in their present positions as long asthey | make it his future home. (Applause by = a ee — ~E oat George is Lows Black awk Breed: seven sears canine Jane, NO THE RESIDENTS OF THE FIFTH AND | -2°!°2"!f 522 Pa. av.. bot. oth and wehats. | are be JAS wo the charge of tyranny and injustice to | So tressit to notes. aan = a it pad Ny ae eT 1 WwW INTEB OLOTHING, THE ALEXANDRIA RIOT. his employees, he could only say that moons has AO street. ¥ de $8.31" SIXTH WARDS, ay Gen. Augur, commanding the Department of eke nme of baghe eng eotadingnd CRNISHED a Pa hey Mgr er nates EARNS BOARS | ¥_x.poouay, rine ovencoars, commands Alexandria, to arrest parues | Hebert ete, fLanewer WY Mew | ge taaedocare Paani | fos een a ares, jexans Ss R eo. thet Kind, All other similar Instrument | DRUGGIST AND PHABMACECTIST, SUPERIOR DRESS SUITS, conse tas (4. Pub Cidka 48 Gas Gey oa Out: | CRARNOSS ee een ected thaw 810 eee eee eae onem. about 3 Se vet o, impcovenents of Mason & Hamlin, | Corner Third a Avenue East, ELEGANT BUSINESS 8UITS, &c. mas day, and not to release any persons ar- | to these charges, but as they were calculated to years eye out, and white in the face. with Zee mbites hind: fost. the Sader will reowive the wil A large assortment of these superior Instruments | A g00d supply of pure and fresh Drags and Chem. | , Gentlemen wishing sn immediate outfit can be stoves reward if returned to No. 319 4s leman affect him injuriously where he was not known, ¢an always be found at the Wareroome of fcalvelwaye on bande Alea. 8 good easand Chem: | suited ina few momentsin the most fashionable | Tested on the demands of the civil authorities, fer all such to Department | 424, 94 (Mey reieiey and proper. He was hap 3 = ETZEKOTT. &CO., No. 315 - E style, at very moderate cost but to refer such cases mt | deemed it necessary an "5 ~ <r 3 yand i0th streets. shee Papeciel secretion given to sompounding Physi. fi WALL, STRPHENS & 00, _| Headquarters. The loyal citizens of Alexan- | py, however, in the ‘refecton set his most | A ADAMSON & 00. Ascoer‘trom Pa. ave iavc’ Prescriptions at all hours. All orders prompt. 322 Penna. avenue, dria are petitioning Gen. Augur for an addi- cued — aerial cd con caine ahi oes ashe. aA a ly executed. to the halite assortment | _4¢19-2wif between 9th and 16th streets, | tional military force for patrols, alleging that > ieand more serious charges. fa. ety mj Ba ae of al ecicSTUS H. ¥. HAIN, formerly Proteasor | o¢ vpbiece ped tor the hylidays,e good assortment oS Sos the conduct of ‘returned rebels renders it | '°ife"inought cant Uongrees will, before ine | Welect cuss Det _ — Tne lege. London, | Combs, Fancy Perfume Boxes, Metal Enam- unsafe for Union men to pass along the streets | ides of , — hy C— pews ATES AND ASH LUMBER. toot este far inne exe. | eled Puff Boxes, Sachela, &c.' For sale at mode- PIANO TUNER AND BEGULATO! at night. suffrage in this Distric matter L ext private lessons or classes for instruction | fate prices. Il is solicited. may be procisimed as the result of the 80- “Just received Spanish ', ae- F. X. DOOLEY, EsTar.isuEp IN 1855. CHANGE OF EMPLOYEBS. Tailed election of Thursday last, no mat- 200.600 LATHS. price # « iad thick fate, th sow * — _ ter what course the citizens of the District } “go 'gyp feet prime ALBA, aan REE Cristian Association, and ther socetoe es | TO SKAT: Connected during ton years with the Piano Store of | ‘The Chief Quartermaster of this Department, Set Nae Se tare poeple or tne sepak seen 3 EDW. QLABKE, Pow an opportunity 10 form themeclves inte cleace | WWE Have just roecioot ists Stock of Ladies? Jobn . Ellis, Req., and known as Taner at the evggestion of Lieut. General Grint, has | MSY Pursue, ihe al capital’ shall be = amber Dewiers tor wee pena and apply at 275 Vermont and = Rumen Legeedy laa ree - for Chickering & Sons. discharged a large Dumber of, rilians em te gery that every pond meee ee avenue. sear H street. ae | ee conte ce eur attention to a NEW _ pTipcsel Le fie arene or from | the “eum of all vilininies” all OKs. Ganseries ((EuSTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, PATENT SKATE, which reguires no straps, ORDERS NOW RECEIVED at eearay Osby socks ouianciee a en reg Mw ta the gE ge ~ nde Piva Jenne J GENTLEMEN'S ROBEs, Ave Shave alee a clarae. stock of STOV BS! | DEMPSEY & 306 Povars bets Hin bad ioe its | necessary for’ the prompt transaction of busi- | they believe the intelligent colored nee mon: en Sendin da Jen trick ond elegant sasortment, SKEIGHS HOB ‘and CHILD. 1 Bes : Sean ware retaited a 60 8 La opted ng etite Bonen oion Ls a ae VET ORY HEADED CANES. ABRIAGES. ; ¥ i B.C; ARICHERBAC rn Flees Or ne = for settling forever the vexed questions now aon ao by ‘BANCK TAYL ; Call and examine which is the largest |“ no 22-3m BEERS -. &7 Weare indebted to Harnden Express and tating the public mind. You ifyou |] — autities at the Now and beautiful styles, In pleasing variety, at | im thecity. G. 'ARD & 8ON, = agitating ho NIES can be bad in any qu’ “ entices Fetching Boe otis i egos ge, | SHY EMENBGSGMEMTEALOY aBOgU™ | we Nation Expren fr Riormond pape in| Newly swni ihe pean, wile any eke | pa wes . con 7 . de 16-00rw Po. ave., neat i street, | deis-eon™’ 4 Se ate + | advance of the mails, ~

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