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in, which papere he tedattheoffice | _TueLevy Oovat.The Levy Court of Wash- EV ENING ST ‘AR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, BALLS, PARTIES, &e, Stlacatenant cbicects. Potter, Paymas- | ington Oounty mrt this morning in the Alder. From » BAND BBBBY TBAT thy areae of e280. agers wun fouled ruiity ‘and nas | ing were presse dese Rattes Se OM MEXICO. 0 the ol guilty and has | ing were present —Jui EY Ss go W- BD. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. | Je Condition of Affairs the Capture | First Week ee eee Tee ae lg. | sust been sentenced to be dishonorably dis- | H. Plant, J. A. Rowland, representing ine sity, Sallie by Outiaws—It is ; friends that they will ayes the service, with the loss of ail pay | D. ¥. Burr, Thomas Biagden, Obaries Beit, > WASHINGTON CITy: Rescued at Montgomery Teen ALL and allowances now dur, or that may become | J. Bowen, the county, and Colonel J. A. Ma- MONDAY JANUARY 15, 1866+) New Oneans, Jan. 13.—The steamer Ala- At STOTT’S HALL, 4 O'CLOCK P. M. due, sad to be confined at hard labor for two | grader, ( wn. Dr. Nichols, from the seeeereseesss JAN iy Bh en an. rae iy e On THUBSDAY, February 1, 1835, years at Fort Delaware. county, was only member absent. . AL PARBIS, who ~ 8 Pome since “ Ni tog f particulars will veu i some future advertisement. i Judge Sargent called the Court to order and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the Clerk, Mr. N. Callan. . BPREADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. bssetyer eon accounts say the recently sur- TELE- ‘ised iberals were captured through the SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING Leas of one of their pp They were GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 6 THE DisTRIOT Wasi January 15, 1966. gn be peg in the House of Representatives this morn- 3 5 . ‘land, new members, GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTEB. en route for Fernaldo with thirteen wagons. Jay Ovoke & Co, furnish the following quo- | ing, Mr. Broomall, of Pennsylvania, offered cL Magruder, Row alihed While a party of Cramford’s men were em- ae Ae ‘ations of Government securities: resolution instructing the Committee on the | the cathe of then ee ae hanes of ar’ Gatine® THE STAR. barking for the capture of a gunboat. moored District of Coftumbia to inquire into the expe. diency of ordering an election in the District of Columbia, at which the negroes shall vote, to decide by ballot whether the white men of the District should be allowed the mght of suffrage. The resolution occasioned considerable laugh- the clerk. The election of officers being m oraer, Mr Plant nominated Judge Sargent for president, and Mr. Burr Postmaster Bowen for the same ‘The latter declined, and bis nomination being withdrawn, Judge s twas unanimousiy re-elected. Nicholas Callan, Esq.. was una. Senators and Representatives can have the | near Matagorda, a musket was accidentally discharged, which created some commotion, Datry Evesixe Star delivered regularly and | 404 resuited in an exchange of several yolleys Seeretary of the Senate, from —— side. The intended capture was ordering it through the 1 | thus frustrated. the cares House of Representatives, or | ‘The state of affairs im Monterey is so alarm- at the office of the STaR, corner of 11th street | ("€ that the inhabitants are emigrating to San U. 5. 6's Oe 1881 .., U.S. Five Twenties, 1962. U.S. Five Twenties, 1964... U.S. Five Twenties, 196. U.S. Ten Forties, U.S. Seven Thirti One-year Certificates— of the STEAM FIRE ENGINE FRANKLIN COMPASY Ne. oe" A members of the Com; take great pleasure tu intormsing their friends * mad the public that “ ANNUAL BALL ws + Bx will take place ceseee BH imously re-elected clerk and treasurer. Mr Louis Potosi, with specie and all their move- P NEW YORK PIRST BOARD SALES. ter om the oor, and was finally laid on the t- | Tobine Mondinct was, se-clected euperinee: and Pennsylvania avenue, ables. cacti a Sex WEDNESDAY ap gekiaoe January 17, 1836, Coupons, 13% ; Five Twenties, 1592, 104; | dle, by a vote ot yeas 135 nays 12. @ent of roads. Mr. B. D. Carpenter re-elected St ee T ‘ol egister says oe Mont. SEATON HALL Five Twenties.’ i964, 101%; Five Twenties, surveyor. Mr. James Pilling re-elected col- SECBETARY HABLAN. captured by outlaws, was rescued at Mon’ ‘mantburene’ 1365, 101%; Ten Forties, 93%’: Seven Thirues, COPPERHEAD CANARDS. lector, and Mr. W.S. Cox the attorney of the The telegraph brings the intelligence of the | gomery by a detachment of the 2ist Misseuri re-election of Hon. James Harlan, Secretary of retention eras saan . Government cotton. the Interior, to the United States Senate from ss ‘The 3d Michigan cavalry was disarmed at Towa, for the Senatorial term commencing | San Antonio for mutiny. March 4th, 1567, and ending in 1873. The re- | There wasa meeting of the National Banks election of Mr. Harlan will surprise no one. | O"gtnized at bee deg So eet es His services in the Senate during the last five | jine is to make a trip in eighteen days against years, and bis administration of the affairs of | the French and Trans-Aulantic ship company t, bi established his | here. ponte grees hayes cavil, and | , The Picayune notices very approvingly the : test of Dr. Everett, of this city, of an aronatic guarantee to the Government a wise counsel- telegraph he had inyented. No electricity, no lor and energetic aid. insulators, no batteries, or chemicals, no poies Ex-Governor Kirkwood, the new Senator or apparatus are used. oo i eu Bora het Capt. Coleman, late of C. 5. A.. grandson from Iowa, elected to fill the unexpired term | </ Cnitienden, and nephew of Gen. Pillow, left of Mr. Harlan, was born in Maryland and | to-day for Havana, having been banished by a raised in the District of Columbia. He emi- | —— comme for — burning, grated tothe west at an early age, and has | up en. Forrest's command. taken a prominent part in the polities ef that Owing to the exhorbitant demands of the conrt. Mr. Bowen presented a communication from the Board of Police, requesting an appropris- tion of $353.54 to pay the Levy Oourte prapor. tion for the support of the Metropolitan ice, and of $250 to pay contingent expenses of the police; which was made. A number of bills, on accounts, Ac, were presented and opted or referred wo committees. The Chair announced that the committees would stand as they did last year, with the exception that (be new members fill the places of their predecessors on the committees. The committee to procure the passage of certain bills by Congress asked farther tima, and a conversation took place, in which it was stated that it was proposed to obtain authority for each corporation toappoint its own coroner, fix his pay, &c. Adjourned. 95%; Certaficates, 98%; Gold, 139%. _ oro - —____ OF DISTRICT IMPORTANCE. On Saturday, Secretary Harlan, of the Inte- rior Department, and Messrs. Ingersoll (chair- man), Cobb, Welker, Mercur, Shanklin and Hart, of the House District Committee, accom- panied by Mayor Wallach, Thomas E. Lloyd Esq., President of the Board of Aldermen, and Engineer Cluss, went over the whole line of the proposed canal improvement recommend- ed by Mayor Wallach in his communication to the Secretary of the Interior. The party first visited the Arsenal, where they were received by Col. Benton, who ac- companied them along the line of the impor- tant government improvement of James creek There is not the slightest foundation for the Story just now 60 industriously circulated, to the effect that Secretary Stanton’s broken health will compel him to resign and seek re- cuperation ip a foreign mission. Secretary Stanton is not only in excellent health, but ex- pects to cullive the copperheads who are work- ing so zealousiy to displ ace him. -120e- XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, Monpay, January 15. SeNATE.—Mr. Wileon introduced a bill to provide for the appearance of every officer in the army. in the cavalry, artillery and infantry service, before a board of examination to be convened and appointed by the Secretary of War. Officers who fail to pass & satisfactory examination shall be put upon the retired list or dropped from the rolls, and the vacancies ean asia; OMB DOLLAB, admitting a gentleman a OM MT LOST AND FOUND. OST—On Sunday jiug, between the Post 4 Oflice and Trinity Church, « ir of Gold barred SPECTACLES. The finder will be ultably rewarded by leaving them at 424 llth st., bet and I sts. ja 15-2t* A ee See Sk = REWARD .—Lost. on Friduy last. in +) neighborhood of the Gas Office, a MOROCCO $2. ,The above reward will bo given if re- turned to 354 K street. The papers in segine owner’s name. _ Je 18-St REWARD-—Lost, on Monday evening, the $5 SETAARN, ga trary headed oa wood CANES with gold band. The above reward will be by returning the same at No. 20 Louisiana avenue, opposite Sth street west. ia 13. By orde: E AREANGEMENT: ji Larerny Casi + officer Miller, y s Gas Light Company for lighting Es now being carried out so successfully under | thus created shall be filled by selection from = - section. i ghar Mayor authorised @ eall for | @TRAYED FROM THE Lh scatter the direction of William Wise, Esq. those who have passed the most satisfactory mer gow dlkedorie = Ptah yon proposals to light the streets with the best INTEBNAL REVENUE. ity of petroleum. There is about 3,01) The Commissioner of Internal Revenue de- | tsi = Thursday night, Jan. 11, one bay mare M examination, without regard to seniority or mane and tail f OW ne tae arm of the service. Referred to the Military i Ja 13-30" Committee. Mr. Wilson introduced the bill recently of- fered 4 him fixing the strength and organiza- tion of the army, with certain amendments; and, on motion, it was recommitted to the Mil- itary Committee, lees amended. it provides that the army shall hereafter consist of five regiments of artiilery, twelve of cavalry, and fifty-five of infantry. Ten regiments of in- tantry shall be colored troops and eight of yet- eran reserves. A communication from the Mayor of George- town on the subjeet of the late election on c!- ored suffrage was received, and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. Mr. Chandler offered a resolution declaring that whereas the British Government has refured indemnity for damage done to Ameri- can commerce by her subjects in the late war; therefore, the President be requested to withdraw our Ministers from the Court of St. James and declare national non-intercourse between the two nations. Objected tw by Mr. Dixon. and goes over. Mr. Howard offered a resolution, which was adopted, calling tor the trial of Jefferson Davis From thence they proceeded to the point at Virginia avenue where it is proposed to make the connection between the James creek canal and the city; and after obtaining a thorough insight into the important ends as a sanitary measure and As a means of transporting gov- ernmenial freight to be obtained by this con- nection and improvement, the party proceeded on a tour of inspection along the line of the canal and extending their trip as far as the Georgetown and Alexandria canal aqueduct bridge. Col. Benton gave his opinion very decidedly in favor of the canal improvement and con- nection as being of great importance to Goy- ernment in affording transportation to both the Arsenal and Navy Yard, thas avoiding the te- dious and expensive cartage necessary on Government supplies, especially on such heavy articles of large consumption as coal, iron and stone, now carted from Georgetown to those points. As the result of their very thorough ored, for the larceny of wood from the premi- ses of Annie Scott. They were taken before Justice Morsell, who sent them to jail for court. Garrett Crump, colored, was arrested by off - cer Barker, ot the Seventh Ward, for the lar- ceny ofa. set of cart barness, the property of West & Lusby. The harness was recovered and the prisoner was held fora further hear- ing before Jastice Boswell. Jas. Logan was arrested by officer Hawes for the larceny of a watch trom Michael Co wan is a hackman, and on the 23d December last tcok Cowan as a passeager to go to Wise- well Barracks. Logan carried him to P street, and there with two others beat Cowan and took his watch, spectacles and money. The case is held for hearing by Justice Walter. Hortet Rospery. r some time past the proprietors of Willards’ Hotel have been miss- ing various articles of value from the house, consisting principally of table linen. glass ware, new registry books, &c. Saturday eve- ning, the additional patrolman, John Magraw, on duty at the hotel, working in concert with detectives Clarvee and McDevitt, ascertained AME on the premises of Benj. Summy, Dec. 2th, awhite back MULEY HEIFFER, be- tween two and three years old. The owner can have her by proving property and paying charges. Bed. Bre MAN. ‘th street, near lst toll gate. ja ig-3t" required on a note secured by mortgage when F Pity = Shae ldt N the two instruments are transferred by a mere mad SS RERSEEE ee, ore nee me dudcrtement 6€ theiasis. ‘Tha opinion of 16 | 26 and 28 Market Square, Norfolk, were de- Commissioner is that if the extension of the | were ince Sp, ee Six firemen AME TU MY PLACE—One COW, which the owner can have ‘oving property a paying charges. @ a STOUR BHIDG _Ja123t" near Glenwood Cemetery. Disteict OF COLUMBIA, County or Wasu- NGTON. To-wit:—I hereby certify that Jehn Shade. of the county aforesaid, breaght before the Justice of the Peace, in and for said this 12th da) anuary, A. D. 1836, asa black HORSE, about 9 years old; 16 hands bie } scar on right fore foot; traced rubbed oa both sides Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of January, A. D. 1866. F. A. BOSWELL, J.P. The owner of the above described horse is re- quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, JOUN SHADE, No. 93 10th street west, ja 12-3t" between E and F streets south. neither instrument will require an additional - stamp; but if a note is renewed by giving a Cotton Steamer Burned. new@ote, the renewal must be stamped with AvevsTa, Jan 15—The steamboat James a stamp in proportion to the amount of the re- | Ghristopher with 25) bales of cotton on board, newal, though the mortgage is not subject to a | was burned one hundred miles aboye Sayan. furtber stamp duty. Ifthe time of paymentis | nah on Saturday. extended by virtue of a written agreement, a — must be fixed appropriate to the agree- New York Bank Statement. i New York, Jan. 15.—Increase in loan, $1,- SunINA ond Uneiend Sa Chie te 753.000; specie, $1,074,000; circulation, $575,000; been paid, are not liable to the internal revenue | 4¢Posits, $224,000; legal tenders, $1,402,000, tax. The receipts from the internal revenue dur- New York Markets. ing last week amounted to $4,641,290.42. Total | - New York, Jan. 13—Cotton quiet; Flour since June 30, 1965, $179,500,000. dull and unchanged; Wheat and Corn dull; -_-—-- Beef and Lard quiet; Pork buoyant—mess THE TROOPS IN THE SOUTH. $90.75a83!1; Whisky dull and nominal. VIEWS OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL GRANT. , = Seen = r y yy y | that Thomas Hudson, the carpenter employed ; REWARD WILL BE PAID For | investigation, (occupyigg the larger portion of | and Clement L. Clay on chargeson which they It may be stated with reference to the recent $3,000 the recovery of the PACKAGE OF | the day.) the committee came to the unanimous | are confined, by & military commission or his teary Renee sav? we igang ad dispatch to the Mobile Advertiser, touching the | | BALTIMORE, Jan. 15.—Flour inactive and ioe stolen from me on the 221 of | conclusion to favor the Passage of a measure | COUTtmortial. Objec pty ete) YNOLDS * 8.M.R searched, and a large number of lin jall 6t* Paymaster U8. A., No. 316 Fist Mr. Nye called up the bill to facilitate com- m articles, withdrawal of troops from Alabamaand Geor- | he&vy; Wheat dull; Corn heavy and 2c. lower; : = for carrying out the canal improvement on the mercial, postal and military intercourse be- | plated ware, goblets, decanters, &c. were that in acting upon the application of Goy. | O#t* quiet at S8e.. Pr miet; Sugars | & mary indi i - | tween the States, and this bill Mr. Foot | found and identified as the property of Sykes, __ ie wie Gee ee pba clover seed $7.50a$ hisky firm | $ J () ZEWABD—Strayed from home, Jannary | plan indicated, under the direction of @ com- | tween the States, and upon ihi Mr. Foot | found and i a ee tee took the floor. Hovsr.—On motion of Mr. Rice. of Maine, a resolution was adopted instructing the Com- mittee on Public Buildings and Grounds to ipereg os to the healthfulness of the Presi- dent’s"House; if it shall be found to the eon- trary. then the Committee to ingnire as to the procuring of other grounds on which to erect an Executive Mansion. Mr. Delano presented the credentials of the 0.a white and liver-colored POINTE DOG. Had on black leather collar; answers to the name of Joe. The above reward will be paid if re turned to the subscriber, at No. 67 La. ave., bet. 6th and 7th streets. ja 1L-6t C, THEO. GRIFFITH EE BOARDING. T°? LET—FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED wee ten tand bts pend ag he Lieutenant neral Grant has made the following reply : “For the present, and until there 1s full -se- Philadelphia Markets. curity for equitably maintaining the rights and PHILDELPHIA, Jan. 15.—Cattle very dull and safety of all classes of citizens m the States late. | Prices lower: receipts of 2,700 head; extra Penn- ly in rebellion, 1 would not recommend the | ®¥!vnia and western, 16a17 4; fair to good, (ithdrawal of the United States troops from | !4l5%. Sheep dull and lower: receipts 11,500 The number of interior garrisons might | ead, at 7ase. Cows unchanged. Hogs de- be reduced, but a movable force sufficient to | Clined: sles of 3,009 at $12a814 per handred insure tranquility should be retained. While Mirsion of engineers, the cost to be borne jointly by the city and the Government. The members of the District Committee made a very favorable impression on the minds of all with whom they came in contact as clear- headed. energetic business men, well qualified to deal witb the important measures in relation to District affairs kely to come before them, keys, some of them filed down to fit various rooms and the wine cellar, were found upon him. Hudson was arrested and taken before Supt. Richards yesterday, and was sent to jail for court, in default of $400 bail. The property recovered is valued at about $200. meen ieee Tue WEATHER.—This afternoon we havea heavy snow storm on hand, of the sort that ~ = = — : BOOMS, with or without board, 375 sth st Y 1 istri esentat elect u Sta f | makes sleighing, dry, fine, and falling on fro- tach etree He Fetained in the South, 7 doubt UNCLAIMED TELEGEAMS, | tet.TandNewYorkay. " jaurn”’ | 706¥ haturally expect the rsesabhatenieed og PAY romper been get ne ey pags [remade 5 The river witl doubtless be cloned a of putting arms in the hands of the —_— be ° in to-night, should the weather continue militia.” zh pein a A Corer thant Mote toed BOMRD and chm! | express themselves as convinced that Govern. | t,o! Reconstruction, aa eee " AMECAN TELEGRAPH Company. ——————____—_____ Office Willards’ Hotel, January 14 ses. PROTEST OF LADIES AGAINST PARDON. The -ollowing Telegrams remain in this o The President bad a visit on Saturday after- | Spdelivered for want of sufficient address and from noon from a committee of ladies, headed by | Tilley King. D Radeski, Jno Howard, Mrs. Senator Trumbull, in all about two hun- B.P. SNYDER, r. dred and fifty. who presented a petition and AMERICAN TELEGRAPH ComPANyY, d ice Mr. Woodbridge introduced _a bill granting certain public fie, aac to the National Milita- ry and Nayal Asylum; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Conkling offered an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing that representation and taxation shall be laid on the whole number of leg but where black men are not allowed to yote that race shall be excluded from the basis. fortable ROOMS can be had. Gentlemen and their wives and single gentlemen and ladies can find zood accommodations ja ll-6t* G TLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND a single gentlemen can obtain goed ROOMS and BOARD, by the week or mon! A Sey que ment has an important share also to shoulder under its relations to the District. The important street improvements carried out by the city, as in the case of the handsome pavements on 4)¢ street, F street, &e., &c., elicited much complimentary remark from them, and it is evident to us that any such marks of & disposition by the city to carry out Range of the thermometer at Franklin & Oo. 2H Pennsylvania avenue :—January 15th, 6a ™ . 12 deg. above zero; 10a. m., 15 deg. above wero: 2 noon, 22 deg. above zero; 2 p.m., 20deg above zero. between Igri Wik aaraets retween, ‘ Willard's Hotel Vt» stree ‘P,HOMPSON’S BINING BOOMS AND 8A- I LOON — Suspicion or LARCEN y.—On Saturday night, oMcers Walling and Hill, noticing two young men, Edward W. Howard and George Arnold, each with a new pair of shoes, in a pawn- vehemently urged him to reject the application Pfice 432 Pa. avenue, January 15, i963. sue pardon of R.S. Cox, of Georgetown, late of ‘ zee Se lowing Telegrams remain in this o the Rebel army. These ladies are of a society cme other » for want of sufficient address and entitled the National Colored Home Associa- Ww Magee 3 other causcs : tigen a i d desirable cmniente’ wit | antie nce en ee mnrernced SDES. UL ones's snap, See MUUENNEE thane, = ole, watchman at Capito! Hi 3 C street. between 4/¢ and 6th streets. ermanent an jesira improvements wi amble, settmg fort at as the white men of 4 ; . ponraa lag” Sek nn & large Jand hold. Geo White, of Texas R. BR. THOMPSON, late of the Metropolitan rive prompt recognition and co-operation at | the District of Columbia lately voted that the | 824 succeeded in taking Howard in custody, on his lands building im which ore howeed 3 | = SE. SNYDER, Manager. | Motel joo Im” | the hands of Congress black man shall not vote therein, therefore, re. | Dut Arnold managed to escape. Yesterday Ar- cameueamer on helpl aalavad pacgie sua THE SEVENTH WARD NATIONAL RE- 2 solved that the Committee for the District of | BOld was arrested at his Louse, in the First PUBLICAN UNION CLUB will meet at island Hall at 7 p m., J: —? muggy All who favor TABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street, a few a m™ the cause are invited to atten F. A. Bos’ sours north of the avenue. Terms $25 per Atall events, the thanks of the community de 16 they ask that if Cox be pardoned at all, it shall are due to Secretary Harlan and the House Ward, and Justice Walter committed both to be on condition that he give to their association Jolumh t = Columbia be instructed to inquire into the ex. jail for court. The shors have not cap. pediency of ordering an election by the black i (ORTABLE BOOMS AND BOARD CAN | Committee tor the interest in District affairs | men of this Districts who shall decide by bale | tilled. but the acensed state that they got them ten acres of land and the buildings thereon. | _ ja 16. LL, President. | COMEDRTAE for ladies or gentlomen.on reason, | COMMIttee tor a ar pola lot, whether or not, in their opinion, white | from Mr. Angerman. mow occupied by the association. Spo eg es ep ble ti ‘© d is manifested by this visit of careful personal — THE FAIR HELD AT GONZAGA HALL, | S¥!¢ terms. Corner 2d ani streets, first house | * rs men shall be allowed the right of suffrage. SaEMAGaaaa Cuma 1em to enable the Sisters of Mercy to build a | {0M Pennsylvania avenue. inspection. The people of the District ask (Laughter. ? New ARRANGEMENT.—The Washington, Al- set alimameeaaee ppt la for the | Heein metags for D stitute Women. still open. nothing at the hands of Congress but legislation |‘ Mr*Finck moved to lay the résolution upon | fxandria and Georgetown Railroad Sempany jury for the Ni close on the nstant with Tw * 38: ye retaken possess: road, > last week was, for the War Tea ctaent, Beodines. Seis tt PERSONAL mrnaee oe Bveatigrat sip prtopictdncslinetial rig ipa aati beatae tbe cteiaes) (TOY ae ype pg 81,005,239.12: for the Navy Department, so. WEDDINGS: DINNER PARTIES.BALLS, | | ¥ ANY PERSON WHO WAS ON THE donment of burdens upon ther Cer Per | "On'motion ot Mr. Kelley, it was resolved that | MAnage the workings of the Toad with thelt 574.97; for the Department of the Interior, ete , furni by JOSEPA A SHAR! | [hiaderm SeSON WHO No. 19 of th tienment of burdens upon the Government | ine use of the Hall of Representatives be grant. | OWD employes, $46,055.23. Total, $1,455,56932. The following LD, Caterer and Confectioner, No. 3%6 6th ington and Georgetown Railroad Compa ry. - | and the District respectively. ed for the use of the United States Christian Affai a ae are the redemptions made during last week: | Street, between G and H. 31m | tween and 5p. m.. on Thursday. 7th ber, Commission on Sunday night, February tith, scene pxistars ty (att soe ae ee demand notes, eee arusters of the Bank of | Way'to the Navy Val had ee der as OBIS | ene REPORTED ATTEMPT TO agsassr. | for the purpose of holding ite anniversary ape nL cg hn mg 40; Washington have declared a dividend of fractional currency, $137,300. Total, $7,045,765. rcent , for the last six months, For the week endixg January 13th, 1900, corti. | Stockbolders om demand. + * Months, payable to meetin; ef the passengers ° J. NICH: Mr. Sevens offered a resolution instracting was run ove! 34 the same, will address OLS, E-., 223 G street, stating where he may be found, the ends of jnstice may be served, ja 13 St held an inquest in view of the body of Catha- 0 NATE SENATOR WADE. rine Clancy, @ married woman, about thirty- The man who called on Senator Wade last % : the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into | %!X years of age, who died suddenly Friday ficates of indebtedness were redeemed, amount- ja Bilw JAS. ADAMS, Cashier. = : ot Wednesday night, and whose conduct orgi- the posers map of so amending the at of a night about 9 o'clock. at ber residence, coracr ing to $25,000, and issued securities estimated BOARD OF TRADE.—A meeting of the SP Ce eG S BEMEDIALS —Elrc- | nated the report of an attempt to assassinate | relating to the teat oth: ae to alinw attorneys | of Poplar and Monroe streets. That the said at $574,000. Directors of the Board of Trade ofthe Die years proprictor cf the Livncan | the Senator, it bas been ascertained was man | at law’ to practice their profession without | Catharine Clancy was in heaith yesterday a aa Ge dee . ct of Columbia wilt be held at their rooms. 8. W. Y¥... having disc: a FI i riginally f K: taking said oath,en an equal footing with all | (Friday) evening at 4 o'clock p. m.; that about PERSONAL —An ex-Allantic Monthly writer, | corner of Penns. ave. and sth street, on MONDAY | Nufgeres: Fiushing, X Scrofalons and Chronic | named Flemming, originally from Kansas, and | Oinerfrofessions, £ o'clock she died. There were reports, which (mow aclerk in the Treasury Department) takes | EVENING. Jan. 15th. at 7'; o'clock. A fll ot i ineluding Catarrh during the last three years employed in the Na- Mr. Stevens said that by the act referred to, | *Ppesred to be well founded, that she had been up the cudgels in behalf of Walt Whitman, the fendence to deired, 8s business of importance will forrbe and other virulent vy Yard at Brooklyn and Charlestown, Mass | which was 5 -ssed during the war, attorneys | kicked by her husband and otherwise ill treated smutty poet, whose «Leaves of Grass” caused 0 13-3 . is Tr ise on all Diseases After his interview with Senator Wade he | Were prohibited from practising without ta as to cause her death. Bat u: the examina. B. B. MOHUN, Sec. tory circular, one stamp. - tion of several witnesses and two physicians, his dismissal from the Interior Department- | — king that oath; but as since the war many men physic: called on Senator Wilson, on the same mission — = 4S. DR. CURTIS, the Natural Olairvoyant, : who were engaged in the rebellion are tryi the jury were unable to ascertain what caused ‘The defense appears in the shape of a brochure RPHANS’ COUBT—Distaict oF Corcwaia M Who reads the past, preseut and future, ha’ | on which be visited the former, namely, to Set | to make a living, but are prohibited from Grace | herdesth, and therefore are compelled to say to shew that most of the ancient poets were Mary Fiennes en oueEy, Sorte opened her office at 420, north side of phar recommendations for employment in one of the | tising law, he did not see why they should not | ‘hey cannot find proof to sustain the repori, even smuttier than Whitman, and that under | Fletcher, deceased, the administratrig « a this rule King David, King Solomon, Homer, | (ti4, has; With the apprebation of the 0 — Ovid, and the rest of them, would not soos ro 7 : é ve been eligible to office in the Interior | fr med gn tribution of the Depariment. Walt, we believe Tejoices in a eee hah ee ee ee oat eee situation in the Attorney General's office, so | lected and turned into money; when and where be is not altogether turned ont to sll the creditors and heirs of said deceased and that her death came by same causes un- known to the jury. Row ys a STREET Car.—Saturday night, Patrick Harney and Timothy Harney created & disturbance with.a conductor and driver on a street car. Roundsman Boarman arrested them and carried them to the station house, where they were fined, one $10.44 and the other Navy Yards. Mr. Wilson declined to recom- mend him, not knowing anything of bis history, and the man left. Flemming is described as a dissolute and violent man, and as having had a number of difficulties while in the nayy yards. It is not betieved by these acquainted be placed on a footing with other professions; therefore he proposed the inquiry. The resolution was adopted— against 77. Mr. Kasson made a statement, denying the charge of the New York News that Mrs. Lin- coin had taken from the White Honse articles paid for by the United States. She was per- mitted to take, however, with the consent of 8. wm. to8p. m. de 11-Sm* between 434 and 6th sts. Office hours and 4 I OCTORS.—A_new first class Doctor’s HOBSE and WAGON forsale. The horse war- ranted to stand any length of time, wi Ey bitching or eine at oped day tgs 2 ; ul animal, youn; sound. ‘he wagon new (fachiouable) New York Doctor's Wager pew’ A Gan be seen for a few days at JOHN T. PRICE'S | with his habits that he called ou Mr. Wade for | ihe Commissioner of Public Buildings ana the | $5.44 by Justice Buckey. “grass.” -+--The rebel General Sterling | Washinerss Gg yee art of Sealleg, ot Oth street, just above National Hotel. | any other purpose than to get his recommen- | Secretary of the Interior, of An article te whick pare puane ror Hiw—Information baving Price is living in atent near Vera Craz, and Bronerly, vouched. or they may otherwise by law e: dation, and that his conduct on the occasion | the late President attached much value, worth ‘n given the police that Henry Prembert, s S150. > The House resumed the consideration of the bill extending suffrage in the District of Co- loumbia. barber, had said be would work on Sunday notwithstanding the law. officer Paxson laid aside bis uniform yesterday and took a seat in Prembert’ssaloon. A number of young men Propotes to found a city, to be called Carlot tate: vided @ copy of this order bi bt that shall rival New Orleans. -Charles me once aweok for three. weeks in the Eveniee beans Carr, a promident Wall street broker, is ac. | pyevious to the said day. cused by the New York papers of abandoning ja 15-wSw* ‘Test :—Z. §. ROBBins. was the explosion of violent temper usual with him on mectinga rebuff. Such, we imagine, must have been the conclusion of Senator 427 SEVENTH STREET. 427 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIG8S, : J .. were there being shaved and having their hai bis family, and eloping with a French actress slstor of Wi : Wade, from his failure to cause the apprehen- — dressed, and were talking loadiy.- Pensbert - Europe. < od Gensrak Howard and NOTICE. mao Glories CHEAPER THAN EVER. sion of bis assailant. We are glad to learn that LOCAL NEWS remarked to them, «Boys, don't make so much enry War cher, are lecturing in Boston. .C GAUTIF — this mysteriens affair can be accounted ° = noice, the police will hear you and wl Hon. John B. Alley fell among thieves on | Wonld inform his former patrens, and the citizens ie : : meter chse c in are too intr, be White and Black ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, at 2 cts. Allcolors, st i at 30 cts, SPLIT ZEPHYRS, 90035 conta. GEBMANTOWN WOOL, 2530 eonta, Just received a large stock of new style TRAIL SKIRTS, which we aro selling from $1.75 to $3. way to Washington last week, was knocked | of Washington and Georgetown generally, that he down and robbed of his watch. ....Generaj | has resumed the serving of Sherman is out in a letter, vindicating his mo- DINNERS, SUPPERS, ETC., tives and @ctions at the commencement of the | for Parties. and is ready to serve upall the DELI war. ... Messrs. Calland Marvin have been JACTES OF THE SEASON at the residences of elected U.S. Senators from Florida. ....Capt. | Gentlemen, in hia ¥ «il-known style of elegai Scott, U.S. N., and commanding the steamer His great facilitie ax ar IMPORTER of WINES, Colorado, on the Pacific coast, is dead. ....Gen. | BRANDIES, FRE) )H CON EC TIONERY. &c Sheridan bas published e letier in reply to thai | {i34,Dm ereat adv utages in this department of 4& more satisfactory theory thay that we have any members of the assassin breed yet lurking here unhung. One of them replied, “You are too late, here sits one policeman in citizen's dress.” Paxson gol up and notified Mr. Prembert to report at the police office this morning. He did so, and Justice Buckey, after lecturing him upon the impropriety of a persistent violation of law, fined bim $5.44. Tue Licenses.—The time for merchants and dealers to take out their licenses hay mg ex- CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher —On Satur- day Martin T. Stowell, who plead guilty of larceny, Was sentenced to one yearin the Al- bany penitentiary. John Burns alias Davis, convicted of larceny, Was sentenced to eighteen months in the peni- tentiary. Robert J Johnson, who plead guilty of lar- WHITE HOUSE. There was the usual crowd of visitors at the White House this merning, seeking an inwr- view with the President on the subject of par- ceby, Was sentenced to one yearin the peniten- . 5 pired, leavi Bumber without licenses, tho ofthe rebel Gen. Early, in which he shows . 7 . Call soon at dons and other private business. The Presi- | U&Ty. clerk of the ration has returned his list iat aninred more prisoners than Early | inthe sccond tory wf Nig eae ETAL RANT, SILVERDERG'S, | dent having decided to grant no more pardons | yy wus scott, wae P ent eMlty of potty tarce- | tothe police: aud this moraing Justice Becker Browne, the husband of the actress. beep: | Sylvania avenue, will Bb promptly andsaticfacto- | _jn 12 71° 427 7th street, bet. Gand H. | at present, this class of visitors is diminishing | “Michael P. Colemoe indiotes torrent and lerued Shout Sity warrants tur the actin F. Bowers, died at Hooversville, Anne Arun- | "Very respecsfully, GAUTIER Bierarps: y, BILLIARDS": | in numbers, and to-day left the Executive | battery with intent so ill Ficter Miller) was | Sut the easiest way to to call up tothe coemes del county, Md., on Friday evening. Mr. Proprietor of Gantie taurant. The auteriigate ag ae his Billi Mansion before the public reception. geaaed opera fine of 8100, ety And fen- | mice and settle, and eay nothing. Pipes ranked high as an analytical chemist, No. 262 Ponnsylya ae. Rooms, corner of ard | ‘There was received at the White House this This morning, Wm. Johnson, indicted for the Firove axp Grain Marker — Fiour— and was a gentleman of considerable literary | ja 16 2w between l2th and 1sth sts. | street,’ with new smal morning ® copy of resolutions adopted by the | larceny of ducks aud geese, was convicted and | Market dull; sales principally to supply the ——— ARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. Becket and carom table, will 4 legislature of Dakota Territory, pledging its | sentenced to one year in the Penitentiary Day | Joc® ©. Supers are quoted at $9, exe@aq, MARRIAGE oF Miss LANE —Miss Harriet rg at ane Bar Fit] be stoc C the President in ali his em for defense £9.75 to $19.25, family, $13 to $15. Grain—N-¢ the niece of ex-President Bacies piss mith the best liquors and cigars. | He is desirous of | support to the President in all his efforts to re- wheat offering. Corn—ssasé centa for yelloy w seeing his old customers and all others who indulge ard white. Mathew Morton. indicted for the larceny of in the ~~ of Billiards. _ ia 8 6t” noted throughout the country as the most ac- @ watch trom S. H. Poole, was convic of : store and re-establish the Government upon complished and elegant lady ihat ever presided TWO MUNDRED AND FIFTY DOZEN RE- subject is likely to be disposed of at this ses- J.W. EARP. | thecorner-stone of freedom and equality, in | petty larceny, and senteuced to six months in er >A supply of fine pork was offered in at the White House, was married at Wheatland CEIVED TO-DAY, SEVENTH ST. accordance with the letter and spirit of the | jail. Muller for defense. market this morning, but the demand was 9,0: - ° ° ° livel: last week. jesale ’ clock on Twureday, 0 Me ee eens IN WHITE, VES a yom siti 186 Constitution and the Declaration of Indepen- | TBE same ot ee ey ay, taieee inp; pel ni hod aeainamy Ty heb Price, $13 rsday, 4 INGE io rne: gto’ Assis ; Johnson. The bridegroom is a wealthy ban! LIGHT ASSORTMENTS, DES. Sones, Lan, District Attorney Wilson prosecuting, and — of Baltimore. The ceremony was ‘quietly a MEDIUM, Now ir store an enectnent ad all grades of PA- The condition of the White House has been | Hon. B. W. Voorhees and £ E. Norris, Esq., YON’S SILK CLOAKING VELVET a. in the nannes of a few friends by DARK PERHANGI B sabeacin B come seltction of | repeatedly brought to the attention of Con- —— ror see ae cerns phen a with L ev. Edwar - Buchanan, the only brother > ‘atterns for par! a 90, & 1 a resoluti adopted in the House Ving abstrac' from the files of the Treasury _ of ex-President Buchanan. The parties started BLACK, Htantly receiving additions, Persone seeking its | of Representatives to-day mmaicetes tate se | Depariment consular certificates of the PRICES REDUCED 25 PER CRMY, on their bridal tour the same afternoon.—Lan- LAVENDER ve’ goods will always find sm assortment’ SL eee mo terives Sa-cAy apr of seamen, which had been paid, to which it is . caster Intel. ” i alleged he added eight names, and attempted store. Orders punctually executed in city or as *he annual sale of the pews in Rey. | and other fashionable shades. renee "porns cosh, for goods and labor. reset piled a tinea ee oe ave cr ae maktinene sents ie Parent Pel ator sr satis do. gine! pee. War." Beecher's Church, on Tuesday | gg allof the best Pari ak: 3, MARKETER, No 486 7th streot, by Bie Tiles sol Meine, and jasiracts. she Usm- ta S, or wiliekt he mas oneal tried, but the jury eae . : vs 1.30 Henry jast, Yt first choice was sold for a m5 ‘aris makes at 82 per pair,or | no 17-2mif* 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ He! mittee on Public Buildings to inquire into the | failed to agree. One piece 85-inch, splendid quality, fer r gi4, pence ‘of toer hunc.” —< 7 total | $23 per dozen <P seech Bael ry ri) D condition of the White House as regards size, The case of Sy eee eae ee ee These goods were imported by Beak ord & Hut imcome to the church from the — bs pews Line se — convenience and the health of its occupants, ook an assault an tery with it to =4 ton, and are warranted this year is estimated at nearly forty DOwsand sn povalalapedile ek yonae sttecin. we, corde “OAR and ELAR, whlch T oer ped sopewers whether s enltable.sita canett 6 wag ancg peters abd erica the feo tence oe “PURE 8TLK_» 3 . betw. 10th streets. | for sale under the market price. obtained by the Goveramen: ie agree, has been set for Wednesday. surge canmenteneiircom onigrumansn does B.Scorr. ne ELIAS DAVIS. | § new mansion for the President. ‘The case of General L. U. Baker, for false ke —— ee low att cos tw order to oo PAINTING of very deccvten Rand F. 'order especialy for our market Ail siglee St | THE GEORGETOWN RLEGTION ON NEGRO for Wednesday week, (2ith) Meera. AG. | a French Merince, Empress Ci . 3° our market, 2 is . A. G. Poplins, : So'The State Normal School of Maryland | ecuted ine workmen"! | —-ription promptly ex. | 20 order especially for our market. All stzles of | SUFFRAGE, Riddle and F. P. Stanton appear as his coun. ™ appoin aa weno opens in Baltimore to-day. + sua at prices to suit the times. ja 15-1 | lishments, from the largest folio to the smallest | perrer oF MAYOR ADDISON TO THE senate, | sel. Plaide, and ether Woollen Fabria s S7 Gov. Swann, of Maryland, whoowns the pattern on short notice. pase-book ae he following letter was presented in the | _ The case of Wallace W. Whittlesey, indicted FOR LESS THAN vost, Sonics the canta atte of the i eal ELLING OFF! Lithogtupbic work done tn tks igen styfe of wt. gue ce . P for abstracting public bonds, ts aot yet set for | to make room for targe Speing Supplies soon to esac aa zaucceme™ yen tee| wun coepe must ne soup zo | ase ta eae | a ener area aR | ary seni pticane_ oer, «| “Soest minina Semere ty, Rah aie a Ne cankan pete CLOSE BUSINESS. Also, Plain, Fanes nd Ornamental PRINTING, the Aldermen and Letty gy oe pi ced tate beeen James M. — berg aged a Paris Kid Glove Depot 5 sv Tt . Bi ei ‘ards, Uircu! ave- | town pectiul for that 4 contains some interesting items aes truke et Cina ay | TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. REDUCTION | [epee go, made at short notice. ters were requestea’ to attend the ‘polls at the | Lefesennd Contains some, inveresting it buried 308. 5.MAT & CO. = ‘= iis ee Every variety and style of COUNTING-HOUSE | ‘ieeiion precincts on the 2th of December last, | within the District. The mumber of deaths 308 marty Hons two de" outin that county, and men- ox STATIONERY, of the best quality, always on and to express by their ballots their senti. | +c from August Ist, 1661, to June 30th, | * Feanei apenas WO Wench emaenl Pe CLOAKS8, ORS, BLANKETS, Nene, sca thirty pears! suleidanse te taped. | ments pon the subject of the proposed exten- | 1885, inclusive, is, whites, 15.001; blacks, 5,726, | 2182 _Betwwen stb and 10th streets, Fo" at Baltimore for come tame Mag SCBES | pREBS GOODS, with the exception of Domestics) | , Hsting bad thirty yeer sivinw satisfaction, fats | sion of the right of suffrage to ourcolored pop: | Total, sn ond nia eTeaieet number of deaths } FLOR KENTA sexen octave Rowewood PIANO, > ' G00! hose w! wi es ition. Btool Cover “a Pex en Weake 08 We Peenaieng — sen -} curiine. meee HUDSON TaY Lon, a The election was duly held on that day, and | and the smallest number ‘was 4, June | Can beseen a BOSWELL Fancy Store GA S7 Mr. Samuel Rose, of Kansas, died last EMBEROIDEBIES, Bookseller and Stationer the judges reported t eight hundred and 308 E street, near 1¢th. ja 2-3" week of hydrophobia, caused by the bite of a LACE WINDOW CURTAINS, _io11-st__354 Pennsylvania avenue. | thirteen votes had been cast—that eight hun- (alla. (oust 6 = Sot a hoe ‘ LADIES’ EMBROIDERED VESTS, Bo™™ dred and twelve were in opposition to the pro- o—_ as &7 The Fenian Congress has adjourned sine a BUTTER! sf pesed extension, and one in fayor of it. In Order to reduce stock, I am selling Baltimors dic. There is & rumor that Roberts, the recent. INFANTS’ EMB'D DRESSES, ROLL BUTTER!!! Iam also directed to state that the average ‘ suitable for Grates, and ely deposed president, is going to calla Con- HOOP SKIBTS, Strictly prime ROLL BUTTER arriving daily vote at the four p annual elections for Co. COAL, Radiators, grees of hisown to meetin Febr a for the CORSETS, t. a officers of our city government was 541, wens Furnaces, at $13 per ton of 2,240 Ibs., delivered. parpose of reversing the decision of O'Maho- we a = on consignment, and for sa! ae . se 79 less votes than were polled on the Orders left at the Yard, corner of Ist street east and ney's Congress. RSTED GOODS, . E. DUTROW, ultumo. @7 Laura Keene is about to build a new the- ERA FLAMNELS. te street. With great respect, your obedient servant, B street south, and Wharf, foot of «th street cast, atre in New York. = 3 pcan ns ie AER rents: Huwry Appison, Mayor. Nevy Yard, will be promptly attended te. S¢°A special from Columbus, Ohio, to the Hon. L. F. 8. DIAPERS, L4t™ LATHES Foster, President of the Senate, < i TOWRLS, g LATHS. je 1” WM GUINAND. Praga geen = Ng a ea per a LINEN. 250,000 LATHS ust for FOROERY OF DISCHARGE PAPERS. GLORY OF MAN IS as written 8 p Pi gen. IRISH ; ot ed by LO} are. ee oe ee dt aby nteriecenee i aes | WHITE AXD COLORED MARSEILLES, &c., 4c. if Private Ongsios Rogert, Coapeny 1.0% 0. Bealetely tue BU- BMrzican imbroghia.” 8. M. MEYENBERG. rho - Pocevarey ras were oe cae Semone oa a0 ae a noe “7 The statue to President Lincoln to be 45 Market Space, _ O87 quantities ot the erected in Brooklyn. will cost $12,000. ‘aie sada? aveban’ Meta, DMixpictsy Bac isobe a vesde et discharge, and forging thereto the name of bis give bis friend's name, 1 Pier ottcs comet Sema