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Affairs in Georgetown. he New Orleans Picayune says :— ES, &e. On motion of Mr. Stevens, the House took EVENING STAR. | «Throw hout Texas all ee 1D be life and BALLS, PARTIES, | i } | fiom the table the Senate's resolution author- Tae Lac X » Justice Buckey | bustle. Every stage and railway cor, on every RAND ANNUAL BALL ising the Joint Committee on Reconstruction | disposed of eighteen cases of neglect to reacw ‘W. B. WALLACH, Editor and Prepritter. | T*d, comes and goes crowded with passen- G » | to send for persons and papers, and passed it— | licenses as required by law. Of these four S = | gers, while all the thoroughfares leading from of the y ( yeas 125, nays 3. were dismissed, and the remainder were fined — the coast ports to the interior towns arealive | FRANKLIN STEAM FIRE ENGINE The House resumed the consideration of the | £5.05 in each ease. The law, by a recent actof WASHINGTON CITY: | with wagons taking out goods. Never before COMPANY, No. 2. = bill extending suffrage in the District of Co- | Councils, includes express and telegraph com- TUESDAY...........JANUARY 16, 1866+ wasso much activity observable in Galves- | The members of the Company take great pleasure 4 O'CLOCK P. M. lumbia. panies, and among those fined are the names of their friends and the public that | —— ton, Houston and San Antenio; in the latter | in informi —— Pee ——————— two employees of telegraph companies, and a a TS, x { express com; done SPREADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Qi sibouch new houses are rapidly going | | ANNUAL BALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | sper 'biovers of express companies aude BER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | yp. they are all occupied before the plaster is will take place Wasuineton, January 16, 1896. aa Port oF GRrorortowN —The only entry GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. yet dry.” WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 17, 13%, Jsy Oooke & Co. furnish the folowing quc- | MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR OF since the Sth instant was a amet T. £. 87 Copies of Circular No. 6 from the Sur- at tations of Government securities: 10WA. ae ae Ngee Pc Bhan to THE STAR- | geon General's Office, containing important in- SEATON BALL. : He Favors Negro Suffrage. seein, Rettecoipe med neater liom Senators and Representatives can hayethe formation relative to the treatment of dis- Gorner 9th and D streets. U.S. 6's Conpon, 1881 ... CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—Governor Stone, of Iowa, | Chandise for District merchants, is Peported to DAmy Evestye Stax delivered regularly and ses, amputations, and gun-shot wounds by Tickets, ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gontleman | 0. S. Five enties, 1862 was inaugurated for his second term last | tein the river, and may be up to-morrow, Promptly at their residences, in wrappers, by | ‘he Surgeons of the National army during the | 94) Ms aneqged U.S Five Twenties, Thursday. He cordially approves the acts of | "Fiotn AND GRAIN MAUEBT. No transac. rebellien, have been sent to eminent pro- the President, although he desires him to go turther than he has. He emphatically favors negro suffrage. He opposes the immediate re- admission of the rebe! States, and they should NEW YORK FIRST BOARD SALES. be kept out until the inhabitants have aban- By order USF “ 7 20MM on . 8S. Five Twenties, 1 ordering it through the Secretary of theSenate, | fossors of medical eolleges and prominent | JZ 4th COMMITTER ARRANGEMENTS. S. Ter Forties ... the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or medical men in the United States and Europe. Seven Thirties at the office of the STAR, corner of Lith street | It is stated by competent judges that this is LOST AND FOUND. Oue-year Certificates—new . and Pennsylvania avenue. a more valuable and elaborate work than tens of importance. D-mand moderate for the supply of ihe city trade, at prices quoted in yesierda: Siar. No wheat offering, Corn unchange PorRK.—Supply in band light. No receipts the surgical history of the tamous Crimean @TBAYED AWAY ON TUESDAY, the 9th inst Conpons, 164; Five Twenties, 1562, 1034 ; | doned their offensive theories of State sov- | of importance to- The condition of the Sees war. SS young white HUNTER DOG. Dlack ears and Five Twenties, 1564, 101%; Five Twenties, | eTeignty. He recommends an amendment to | roads since the snow storm yesterday will pre- THE RECEPTIONS. Sea ge FREE UESEEE black [peed the back. A liberal reward willbe | 165, 101%; Ten Forties, 94; Seven Thirues, | the lowa State Constitution, striking out the | yent farmers. except those near town, from THE PRESIDENT'S. Bion Bld eae ee racncinary ean ee given if eee to veiisapelimerpmianaaet <a 94! Certificates, 8%: Gold, 139 x. word white from the article on suffrage, in | pringing their pork to market. Prices un- 4 6-3 ; The ladies of the Executive Mansion willre- | Ceived’on Saturday morning at the General & 5 REWARD —Lost, cn Wedneed 0th, EAS MT ie es ca ee ee sehesicond Terie peonie tot py ener ae en ee tly-enacted Ia ceive visitors every Tuesday evening from7% | Land Office :—At Eau Claire, Wis., 11,000 acres | {54D 1356, at the Baltimore Depot-on going’ {rom THE MAN IN GRAY. final decision. of the Corporation requiring housekeepers to to 10 o'clock, and every Friday from | to 3. ‘were entered for actual settlement during the Gch street and through the Sate tial! Square {2 | A morning paper of to-day, referring toa = remove the show from the payements will be MEMPERS OF THE CABINET =e oe oe Oran eee 80000 | ened oe ae ee eee een etka | slight sensation story which recently appeared Arrival of the Borussia. very apt to catch a number of delinguents to- ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Welles, | acres were entered in November, and at Hum- | abo day. The police are giving the iaw their atten- ‘eward by rejurning the same to this Office. | in its columns, heralded with most portentious New York, Jan. 16.—The steamer Borussia, at home on Friday evenings, January 19 and holdt, California, the cash sales for November Cost and alarming headlines, but wh'-n, unfor- | from Liverpool, bas arrived. Her news has 26, and February 2, at 8 o'clock. amounted to nearly $3,500. OST—On Sunday evening, between the Post | tunately, for its spirit of enterprise, was been anticipated. | —————— Office and Trinity Church, @ pair of Gold “k The Herald's Paris letter says the Emperor The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs.Me- | gq new counterfeit of the fifty cent frac. | barréd SPECTACLES, The finder will be suitably | “spoiled by acorrect statement of the facts. | and Cabinet are carefully studying the means Culloch receive on Thursday evenings, trom $ | tional currency has been discovered. rewarded by leaving them at 424 llth st., bet. | claims authority for saying that the deluded | of withdrawing trom Mexico honorably and to 11 o'clock, during the months of January | = individual who lately made a nocturnal yisit | With as little loss of prestige as possible. The tion, and the order of Suprrintendent Kichards will have the effect to cause prompt action by them in every case. . EAT SACRIFICE—A new, splendid PLANO- FORTE, finished all roana, carved srorwne— = YARD —Lo y las x oT i i . 2 eee UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS, | $2 vetcticrhood of the Gas Oller, a MOROCCO | to the room of Senator Wade was not the party | ENTE acting ner gieune OY, May Af | teas. wowing ots wl 'be avid. or ‘Wednesday evenings. P 1caw TxLso Rare COMPANY, SATCHEL. The above reward will be ieegevs who subsequently, on the same evening, fa- the owner is going to isave the city, at ‘The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Har- Otice Willards' Hotel, Janaar wi Iss Owneraname. © weet The papers in it giveine | vored Senator Wilson with a visit; that his The Ice Flood at St. Louis. SERS, S80. RPS ee ey es Jan will, for the present, receive their friends | The ‘ollowing Telegrams remain in this cP RE )—Lost, on Monday evening, the | "Ame was not Flemming, and, in fine, that he | Sr. Loris, Jan. 15.—It is estimated the loss | QALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AND on Monday eveuings. Mrs. Harlan and the | Undelivered.-for want of suMlcientaddress and from | §F REIT ALI an ivory headed red wood CANE, | was not that man, but another man.” Upon | in steamers, ferry boats, barges, canoe boats, Ss egy ‘rts . Des e a i, nov y = ‘ agp nesday afternoons. 8 Tilley 2 FOr TDS ee seeauler | Dopvatte tak street west. jals-tf' | again: but as sufficient proofs have been fur- | Goijars, “Phe insurance probably about hait |. Will beeeld at public auction. on th under the directisn of Brevet Lieut ont © nel James M Moore. A.Q M..on MONDAY, Janua ty 22. 1366. the foliowing descrived Government Boildings. viz AT THE CORNER OF TWENTIETH AND M STREET! Mrs. Secretary Stanton will receive her QTRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, on | nished of the verity of the paragraph inthis | that amount. The ice is still running, b 3 | A xT arn C i - ‘ J friends on Saturday evenings. oma P ELEGRAPH CoMPaNy, SS Thursday night, Jan 11, one bay mare MOLE. | aliusion contained in yesterday's Star, we are navigation has been partially resumed with Mrs. Attorney General Speed will receive | the {ellowing aps, avenue. Jannary 16; fess. a ee cally immed short ORY ce | disposed to breathe quite easy until better ev. | the South. her friends between the hours of 1 and 4o’clock | undelivered. rh & pndelivered. for want of sufficient adress and | 7th #t..bet. Hand 1s Ja 13-31" | idence is furnished that another desperate as- eR uses ra . yed by Fire. 8. at 12 0 clock M. on Wednesday afternoons. Wm Rice - DR Niel gine on the premises of Fe ame, Dec. n lurks concealed in the metropolis. There Cavasavgva, Pa. Jan. 16.—The machine One) Move bewes Bs iy hed =. ae SPEAKER COLFAX. Stephen W Downey Michael Lonmosney 23th. a white bac y be- yet no particular occasion for extensive | shop of the Lehigh Grane Iron Company was | ,UP*(!) Addition to Mess house Loss by S15 foot Speaker Colfax’s receptions will commence | _POv tf B. PR. RMY DER, Manager. | Tweet cua and thive rears Ole, Zhe owasr can Mf —— have her by proving property and paying charges, | alarm existing, that we wot of, in any quarter. | destroyed by fire this morning. The damage at his residence, No. 8, Four-and-a-half street ere Ei dry aes Bee Nod WILLMAN, th street, near Ist toll gate. is mer so ha as at ope Kecutig ee Consid- : vurned meeting wi don ja 13-3t* vi = SONGRESS. erable machinery and valuable tools were not on Thursday evening, January 18, and will be | DAY EVENING, Ithy instante ahoe tho wes. | : a : CON le machin continued every Thursday evening thereafter | ments to the Const ation comico $ 000 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, is to-day address. | ™terially injured, be from 9% till 11 ya 16 2 SWEET, Gr. Sec. | HONEY (415.00) ciolee fro car AONAGE OF | ing the Senate in opposition to the bill extend- The reception of Speaker Colfax's mother THE JOURNEYMEN HORSE HOERS | December last. . M. REYNOLD ing the right of suffrage in the District of Co- | tf i i 11 6t Paymaster U 8. A., No. 316 F And sister, Mrs. and Miss Matthews, for ladies, | held at ‘the (ep aonigioralnalet grprtin dgalee ft Gian whe es i and gentiemen accompanying them, will com- | New Jersey mence Wednesday afternoon, January 17, and Petey Le ON NINETEENTH, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS, at 12', o'clock p. m. One (1) Mess house. 30 by 92 feet. Oxe (1) Building adjoining Mese-house, 15's by 38 AT NINETEENTH STREET PARK. GN N BE TWEEN FIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS, at i o'clock p.m Four (4) Sheds, each 30 by 276 feet Four (4) Sheds. each 30 by 210 feet One (1) Stable, 25 by 84 feet One (1) Building, 21 by 41 feet, two stories The Reciprocity Treaty. 2 : ToroyTo, Jan. 16.—A rumor has been circu- -g) REWARD-—Straved from home, Januac iumbia. - A petition, oramented bya highly | jated that arrangements will be made in Wash- enue, on THORSDAY NIGHT | & J () REWARD Straved trom home, January | imaginative red, black and blue ink sketch ofa | ington for the continuance of the Reciprocity Business of importance is to be DOG. Had on black leather collar; answers tothe | fowl, apparently a hybrid between a crow and | Treaty beyond March, for the purpose of se- x | rier of Committee. ja 16-2t™ mane of to he above reward willbe pala tire, : ; curing & more matare consideration. Two(2) Sinks, each 4 by 6 feet be eontinued every Wednesday afternoon from | OS NORE NGM EN B CONVENTION—Aasta- | tured to the subscriber, at No. 67 La. wet bet. bird of ip isesid eenhinaligs its beak a ip Zveiz) Seay: on Sby 8 feet 123. '. ted meeting of the delegates to the Working- | 6th and 7th streets. inscribed “Equal Rights, was presented by A New Way to Deal with ‘Em. s ater Troughs men's Convention will be held in the Common ja 1-6t C. THEO. GRIFFITH. Mr. Sumner, trom non-residents of the city. ALBANY, Jan. 16.—Gov. Fenton, in a mes ce, B frat high GENERAL LAND OFFICE. EVENING dapcre inna Coe ates. | | acking for negro suffrage m the District of Go: | ATuAy, Jan. 18 Gov. Fenton, in a mes- of Fence, 6 feet high At Denver, Colorado, 9,103 acres were en- = <2 os : . umbia. le memorial wa erred to the = - ra 65 feet of Fence, 6 feet hich : bs gates are requested te be present. he Netriet Co pointment of A commission to thoroughty in- ai ~ i tered in the month of December: more than a | ~ By order of the President. ja} BOARDING. District Committ p ag Sor: 88 feet of Fence, § feet high i x a In the House, the Senate resolution authori- | Vestigate the cases of New York office-holders, third of these entries were for Homestead ne WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan T THE NEW BOARDING - HOUSE, 219, | zing the Committee on Reconstruction to send | 0M Which he has been engaged. setilecucalte ‘ J Thereby notify all persons. lodehted AA corner 7th and M sta, good BOARD and com? | 7.28 (he Co papers, in thelr inrestizations actual settlements, in addition to which cash | frm of FEBREY & MUNTOOMBRY lhacksters, | fortatie BOO Gentlemen and their | 107 Pessons and papers, in their investigations sales were made. amountfhg to $2,515.23. not to settle any claims to the firm antil further | wives and gentlemen and ladies can find good | COnCeTHing the readmission of the States lately Race of Ice Beats. T28 feet of patent bas notice. as they will Le held responsible for the pay- | accommod: ja ll-6t™ in rebellion, was concurred in, and at half-past POUGHKEEPSIE, J 16.—There was a novel 136 feet of covering 2% cres, in favor of the State of | ment of the same. - F\ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND | °P° Mr. Julian, of Indiana, commenced a | ra yesterday of boats on the Hudson. 592 feet of Fence, 8 feet hich Missouri tor swamp lands, under the grant of JOHN MONTGOMERY, G single cetomian can obtain goed Poti and | Speech in favor of negro suffrage inthe District | The winner made eight miles in ten miautes. The buildincs will be sold singly, and must be 1560 by Congress. Fifty-cightdonation patente, | _18 16-St*_of the firm of Febrey & Montgomery. | ROARD, by the week or monthe efor Fatis | of Columba Gen. Banks was expected to Eomnowed withds Saveen Seen neen eee covering 16,695 acres in Washington Territory NOTICE.— The Annual Meating of the | Boarders wanted. Terms moderate. 257 Est, | fellow Mr. Julian. Fire at Buffal — ee a eee, have been sent to the Kegister at Olympia for Stockholders of the CAPITOL OFL COM. | between Ith and 15th streets, one square from Burra o, Jan. 16.—A fire fast htat Be! Brevet Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, delivery to the parties entitled to receive them. | PANY will be held, for the choice of officers and | Willard’s Hotel Ja 101m" AN INTERESTING EVENT. een, ew Sork, Aeelbuped Sutras Botan, | ee en. OP pot of Washington. Seas ee nee oo sagrided inthe by dome of rpuomrson’s biNING BOOMS AND 8A- The fashionable circles of Washington are | No particulars. 6 —— = v GARBISONS ESTABLISHED OF } Yi = LOON, Z e s = = : YON'S SILK CLOAKING VEL vote DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, (the Ist proximo,) ” just now very much interested and excited The following named placesin Virginiahave | ut 6 o'clock p.m. at the ofice of Geo H Wake. 360 strect. between 474 and 6th streets. ; heen designated as military posts, and are to be | field Eeq., No Dis Penn a R. RK. THOMPSON, late of the Metropolitan over the soon to take place wedding of Mrs New York Markets. — 2 z ~thaueeneds Ja 16-5 T. J. HOBRS, Secretary. Hotel ja6 Im) Stephen A. Douglas to Major Robert Wil- New YorK, Jan. 16.—Cotton quiet and un- PRICES REDUCED 25 PER CENT. garrisoned as specified:—Lynchburg, two com- ese ap <a Rea Cs ae ss TPPABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street, a 7 ’ i j . Flour, niry: Fredericksburg, two | an ROSS THE CONTINENT. | doors north of the avenue. forms $25 por | Htms, U.S. A., and Assistant Adjutant Gen. | changed. | Flour, buoyant, Southern rage ponies }th U.S. inf Terms 325 per 2 = Wheat dull, and better i Jining, Cs : 0. companies 11th U. S. infantry; Norfolk. two LECTURE BY TBE month. avis ff” | eral on the regular staff, Mrs. Douglas is not dan Bet Pon ae tent cea pes One piece 30-inch, superior quality, for $1 . companies 12th U . infantry; Petersburg, es : COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND BOARD CAN | ™ore signally one of the handsomest and most | quill. ad One pieces inch, do. do., for $11.50. four companies 12th U infantry: Danville, HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX, penmokisined for ladies or entlemen, on reason: | prilliant women in America than Major Wil- - One piece 36-inch, splendid quality, for $14. Shi cme colspens tik US. tahentee Den at ihe from PeumasIvania avenue." Get fms” | liama is one of the finest looking and most fas- Baltiqnore Markets. These goods were imported by Benkard & Hat- tol. ene company iith U. infantry; Burkes- NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH, —__—__——enn = | cinating men in the country; so the match is ee arg unas Sooper spy and | ton, and are warranted ville, two companies 12 infantry. (Rev. Dr. Guriey’s,) PERSONAL. on all sides looked upon as singularly felic- orn dull. white 90, orl Sr, Oata “PURE SILK.” ——— WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17,1566, = . | itous and fit to be made. quiet at 53e.; Provisions dull; Lard 18y: Seeds | We name thes extremely low prices in order te MILITARY DISTRICTS DISCONTINUED. Tickets 30 sents. To be had in Washington at | J AM LONELY, and would like to ha Y - steady. Close them out at once Major General Hancock has ordered that the | the Principal book stores, and at Major's and PARTNEK, to spend the ‘eisur rt WHITE HOUSE. ‘ +e -—____ - at - military districts of Western Maryland, Penn- Foxe’s dra g stores. and in Georgetew nat Cissell’s Waskicens For particulars address B ” This being Cubinet day no visitors were ad- LOCAL NEWS 87 French Merinos, Poplins, Empress Cloth’, sylvania, Delaware. Western Virginia, and | Lecture. |? S°0F On the evening of the LE ANY PERSON WHo WASON ar Phone | Mitted to an interview with the President. All > Plaids, ond other Woollen Fabrics the Eastern Shore be discontinhed, and that Doors open at 34; Lecture to commence at 734 i 7 the members of the Cabinet were present ex- is Si ~<a Harper's Ferry hereafter be maintained as an | P ‘ * | alatferm of or within car No. 19 of the Wash- . i FOR LESS THAN COST, Ornrnuans’ Court, Judge Pure —To-day, a . i fe Se Sewn is S % independent post. The military districts in | , 48 Mr. Colfax declines receiving any compensa od ead hae Hpeny, be: | cept Secretary Seward, absent on his Southern | totrere of administration with the annexed . tion for repeating this Lecture in this city, the en. | ; trip, who was represented by the Actieg | on the e<tate of Mary Ane © part tof have been abolish: 4 ys 1585, (Thank Day.) P 0! lary Ann Clarke, were issued san ces utes of three tn Henrico and the ture grown proceeds wiil be devoted eat een” | ma tothe avy Warde aod oof te pussies Secrétary of State, Mr. Hunter. Hon. B. | 10 Morris Adler, the will being fully proved 4 : b sb: ~___ 381520" | was run over je sane, will address J. NICH- freneh, C ‘ ild- | And admitted to probate. post of Fortress Monroe. <=> THE SEVENTH WARD NATIONAL RE. | OLS, Bot; 223 Gatreet. stating where be may be . French, Commissioner of Public Build. to make room for large Spring Supplies soon to arrive. B27” Depot Mourning Dress Goods. 82” Paris Kid Glove Depot. J08.3.MAY & CO, 308 Penntylvania avenue, sa -it Between 9th and 10th streets. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell the Farm on which be now resides, containing 19 acres of Land in the District of Columbia, within four miles of the City. Mar- : ; ae The answer of Sarah K. Boswell, widow of MUSTER OUT OF PAYMASTERS. a USLICAN ONION CLUB will meat at | found. the ends of justice may be served. je 13 Eee ere ney cearments of | Otho Hoswell, to the petition of E. V. Boswell, ay ~ ja ie at m., . th. * ™ y ite louse, ely nary ‘chasin, s 1 he: The muster out of fifty additional Paymas- | the ause are invited to attend ~ Eye et pcs ity dtl et ES Pe a i : Se re aa, Rear tee ew carpets, tapestry and furniture, and itis | cause why the profits of the business shoul ters, which was to have been ordered during | _J4)) ISWELL, President. INCE, fer gears proprietor of the Lin: areolar that ae eitcaive Mansion will be | ¢ appuled to the payment ef the debts Revo the present month, bas been postponed, it is THE FAIR HELD AT GONZAGA HALL, | Nureeries. Flushing, N.Y... hi covered distribution is made, was filed. said, owing to the reduction of the army not to enable the Sisters of Mercy to build a Shronic | paced in a& respectable condition before the being so rapid as was formerly expected, and use of Refuge for Destitate Women. is still open. the scattered condition of the troops, rendering | 1€Wi!l close on the 17th instant with Tableanx and it necessary to retain the present force some | SCsd'ne*. 5] Letters of administration were issued to Mary close of the month. Horraghan on the estate of John Horraghan. This morning an order was made by the Stf | tory circular. ore stamp. “jaa NOTICE TO CLOSE A COLORED SCHOOL. court for the administrators with will annexed time longer. WEDDINGS. DINNER PARTIES.BALLS RS. DR. CURTIS, the Natural Olai The owners of a building in which is held a | of the estate of the Jate Joseph Bryan. of Ala- | kets. © he S Zin Sacco ty JoserH i SuAy' | M Nic reads the Fast drewent and future; ha’ | colored school, at Wyattsville, Md., notified the | !ma, to pay over the balance in their hands to rhe.land bib been worked ea market farm for _Conrirmavions.—The Senate yesterday in in ee ner, No. opened her office at 420, north side of Penn. ave., cry H. Cumming. the trustee agreeably to | bas been divided as follows :~#ive ficids for crops, Executive session confirmed a number of ap- | “"" — 11m between 44s and 6th sts. ' Gffice hours from 9 to 12 teacher of theechools few days ago tant it the provisions of the will. Mr. Cumming was pointments made by the President, among NOTICE—The Trustees of the Bank of | ® ™-.8nd4to8p m. deli 3mn* would baye to be closed, as the laws of Mary- | named in the will as executor, but being then which are William Kellogg, Chief Justice of Y Ze i saeingsee have Ceclared a dividend of = SS land prohibited the education of colored chil- | in the South, the court appointed first collec- fitty eight acres: meadow, twenty-five acres, = chard, (apple aud peach.) ten acres, woodland, twenty-seven acres; around the house, ten acres rcent , for the | i % % i fc < : to! entl i For a Market Farm it has advantages seldom to Nebraska Territory; Robert B. Mitchel, Gov- | Stockholders on demand. * Mouths. payableto | WOTICE. ae dren. ‘The teacher submitted the.easeto Major | ee et anes Up their | be found. and will return a bigh premium on the ernor of New Mexico: George P. Este, Secre- | 3813 1w JAS. ADAMS, Cashier. | Wontd inform his former patrens. and the citizens | entra! Howard, Commissioner of Refugees, | Accounts, and Mr. Cumming having beea par- | Oatley in the bands of a practical gardener. tary of New Mexico; Edmund Brick, Consul NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS.—The | Of Washington and Georgetown generally, that he | Freedmen, &c., who directed the teacher to | doned by the President, the court iseued the | plee! i at Valencia. Spain, and D.S. Gooding, U. S. distribution department of the Washington | ba# resumed the serving of continue school as heretofore. above order. Marshal, District of Columbia. Gas Light Company have, Temoved their office to DINNERS, SUPPERS, ETO., —_--__ o 5 ween ap where persons | for Parties. and is ready to # ll the DELT 5 y 5 basement, parlor and two rooms on the first floor. BFShillington, who, as usual, has all the | "hohave reason to believe that their meters or | CACIES OF THE SRASON At the tetie ety GEAEEAL LARD OFFIOE, pRB I CRIBIKCTION oF Forse MAczerea res. Fe : 7 7 rs ‘. ¥ with bail eight feet wide; second floor, Rre rooms newest periodicals, sends us the January num- | fy" ite are out of order, will please notify | Gentlemen, in his well-known style of elegance. The General Land Office has just transmit- | This morning, in a Corporation case com- Superintendent of > e " menced before Justice Walter, who holds an ee ai Gusd Welds, tw excelent Micebiaien *yo wil sive prompt even stribution, His ereat facilities sean 1ME idee! of WINES, | ted to the Governor of Iowa two indemnity appointment from the Board of Police, Mr. le . A. ; B TkS, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, te) tie bh that State to locate ae , ; : ‘ . aakaan (0. A. McILHENNY, Engineer, | 2) RE certificates authorizing that S jocate on | Phillips put in a plea to the jurisdietion of the wc tijamermeanene aes oa Jemcnat dives ((e MEDICAL association. fis businesas | Savensagee im this department of | Fupiic lands a quantity equal to 5,015 acres as | justice, because he is not = tagincase ap. 5 All orders left at the LADIES’ RESTAURANT, | indemnity on account of that quantity cleared | pointed by the authorities of Washington. mac andthe Democratic Almanac, both for 1366. Atan adjourned meeting of the Medical Associa- | in the second story of his building, No. 252 Penn: as wan land haying been aa by the United ‘hillips argued the plea at length, contending and hall; back building. jase gta pe two rooms aboveit. Grounds bandsomely laid out and im- fered conven the house with rich foliage. ree Barn. Gardener's House, and necessary out- ya ings all convenient large flowing spring with- inone hundred yards of the house, w ring. houre set in a grove of trees. of original grewth pb coe smmnmans xite 2 ‘To a gentleman of means wishing 1 beautiful resi- 0 . - Ke I Tporati ’ Naw PATENTS.—There will be one hundred | ton of the District of Columbia, held on the 7th of | Flip attended, ©” “it b& Promptly and satisfacto- | 064 in tne counties of Muscatine and Tama | {2 tive appoanted oy cs Oban tere eR I he and forty-seven patents issued by the Commis. | November, the following resolution was adopted : Very Teapecsfally, re, eo SRUTIEE. PARDONS, the right to irae warrants for offenses against ‘he situation is pore. healthy, immediately sioner of Patents in the week ending January | Kesoired, That it is recommended to the members Topristor of Gautier's Restauran' : the Corporation law. borth of the Soldiers’ Home, and three-quarters 23d, of the preeent month. of this Association to present their accounts for | _ia 1S 2w Ho) 2 esnivanin arenes, Applications for pardon are diminishing day | Justice Walter said that this question had | wile from Bock Oreck Church. Toe reed to be by day: very few cases have been received at | been decided by the old Circuit Court and by 4 . ee 4 himself on more than one occasion. In his the Attorney Generol's Office of any class, dur- | ©) inion all justices of the peace have the same gees to the city is one of the best in the coun- t. Price moderate, and terms easy. Prnsonat.—Judge Paschal, of Texas, the Professional services at the close of the attendance, pss KID GLOVE DEPOT. perfec Plearure will be given toshow the premises to Special agent sent by Governor Hamilton to | *"¢ *hall e the duty of each member to obtain a — ing the present week. power and jurisdiction. It was not for the one wis! t hase. look after the interests of that State, has re. | settlement from all of his families at least oncein | cw MUNDRED AND FIFTY DOZEN RE: Carporation to say what they shall do of not | Ligeier okie cdirte through the City Post turned to this city, and_is stopping at Tilley’s, | three months, viz:—The Ist of January, the Ist of aS piaa #7 Among the best skaters of whom New | do, but the Corporation can select certain jus- | Office. will be attended to. Missouri avenue. ....H. Rives Pollard, of the | April, the Ist of July, and the Ist of October CEIVED TO-DAY, York can boast are enumerated Mr. Alexander | tices to attend to corporation business, and pay Possession can be given within two.weeks, or be- Richmond Examiner, not satisfied with shooting Publish - : IN WHITE, McMillan, (the champion,) Mr. Cheeseman, | them, while any magistrate has the right to is- | ‘@?, if required. C. H. WILTERBERGER off the tassel of the Washington statue, and his ‘ublished by order of the Association. LIGHT ASSORTMENTS. Mr. A. Dupignac, Mr. Bishop, Mr. C. Jane, | sue warrants for corporation offenses and hear P. S—The Lani can be divided if desired, giv- <ubjugation by the N. Y. Times correspondent, | de l4-eolm* J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M.D., Sec. . (ebe is said to be the fastest,) Mr. J. Sands, | the cases. The only difference between the | ing to each part improvements. 38 9-coSw Mr. Brooks, is after the Richmond correspon- | =————————_-— = = MEDIUM, r. Griffia, and many others: Many of these | two classes is that one receives compensation = a - dent of the Norfolk Old gg ey a oa a E ooP Sete MERUEACTOR Lou siane DARK, i Bee eaten one onion ane RONGEREY perpen of | and the other does not. HE FIKE IN CRESTNUT STRERT. to send up bis name. .... Hen: . Wise is lec- avenue, een 6th and 7th sts.. and 280: - he Philadelphia and other clubs, and alsoot _oe—— VEL torigg Jn lichmond a, “Female Orphans." | Be Umacer osesy anal, Wantrtoa mae Mr ho PrN ogy gt (rom rms eran nebggteagtr ——eedemmoneepetns «...The rebel General Coffee lost among his ae wae ns le to order, first VENDER, ‘overed-in (rooted) skatuung rink in the United Wr Want the truth about th i dg ; REIN tects destroyed by fire a short time since, the poe RE A every, Style, . PEARL, | Sites. Their rink covers an area of 15,000 Upon the Senator, Ben Wade: sage $10,000 SAVED 2 N@’S PATENT sword presented to Andrew Jackson by the | “ja'16 Im* J. WEIL & CO. | and other fashionable shades, square feet of ice, Should like to know, whether a knife Prytapecruia, January 2, 1838, citizens of New Orleans. The Mrs. Stone- | = — ae : — x tore, Was drawn in wrath, to take his life. Messrs, Farrel, Herring & Co —Gentlemen: We wall Jackson concert in Richmond realized HE CO. RTNERSHIP heret xistin 7 All of tho best Paris makes at $2 per pair,or AXXIATH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION Was the intruder dressed, please say. have just opened our Safe, one of your manufactare, for the widow one thousand dollars. ....The ee igeeR the unaersigned, ander the name and | $93 per dozen. F . ; 5 = In loyal blue, or rebel gray ? , which passed through the destructive fire in Ohest- rebel General Longstreet and Major Owen, of | {12 10,01,8; 5 COR@IN & CO., is this day dissolved JOS. J. MAY & CO TUPSpAY, January 16 And did Wade bimeclfsuppl Rot atreet last niche. The ‘safe was in oar office the New Orleans Washington Artillery, have | "Mr CW Thorn feanthorized to collect and ee 2 SENATE.—Mr. Chandler called up his reso- With pistol from his armory y Fo Sor en Sees as aeneety Seer. formed a partnership in New Orleans, as cot- | tle ali debts duc the Washington store Bd et 30™ Pennsylvania avenue, Iuuon oflered yesterday declaring non-inter- And then make the intruder go, Seah ceh enoid kotaken takes ooten eb panne: ton and commission merchants. .... Ex-Gov. 8.8, CORBIN ja 15-3tif betwee course between this country and Great Britain, Feeling the force of his boot toe? Fe csowsall satiefed with the result of tute trials Letcher, Bradley Johnson, and the rebel Gen. ©. W. THORN, jor 7a as? > | and withdrawing the Minister at the Conrt of . oa and find onr books, papers, and in FH. Smith, arein Richmond. ......Bill Arp, | Philadelphia, Jen. 1,18. {2 SEVENTH STREET 427 | 3\ James. Laid on the table—yeas 25, nays 12. We want the trath at any rate, money, all it in the Safe. the secesh Georgia humorist, has received The husiness {the W iiiebon = = Mr. Howard called up his résolution for the Let Congress this investigate, Notbii bind- from St. Louis a donation of dry goods, gro- | continued at me An Pride; dg -? ch will be _ trial of Jefferson Davis and Clement C. Clay, Provided »Star’’-light cannot show, ines books. whi: steamed money ceries and family luxuries, sufficient to Tun | the undersiamd, whe eles rene syenne, by | GREAT RED UOTION IN PRICES which was ordered to be printed. ‘The things, now dark, we want to know. and papers are as good asever. Traly yours, hishousehold for the season. ....The Rich- | lisoldeustomersas heretofore °° Walton = ‘| Mr. Harris offered a resolution for the print- ANsigus Inquiner. Waits, Fanco & Go. mond police are gorgeous in new uniformsand , “C. W. THORN CHEAPER THAR EVER. ing of the usual number of copies of the Dic- —_-—— These celebrated SAFES the navy regulation cap. _ Washington, Jan. 12, 1366. ja 18 3t* == tionary of Congress, which was referred tu the Larcexy.—Charles Ford, colored, was ar- Furnished at guarantied ‘actory Prices by i J. P. BARTHOLOW, Acent, 5a™ 7th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and Canal, ja 11-e08t Washington, D.C. JAMES TOPHAM & oa PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, shu Se a eee Committee on Printing. rested Inst night by officer Walker, for th . Losses bY PAYMASTERS—The interesting DP SOULBED SILKS AT A | White and Black ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, st 25 cts, | ‘Nir. Howard offered aTesolution calliag upon tony bE Gi peir of utieen: valua@ ot Hiee, the statement is made, derived from an official | We wontd call the attention of o Allcolors, * “ at 90cta, | the President for « copy of whatever corres- | property of August Brubl, No. 202 Pennsyl- source, that during the Mexican war the loss | the public generally to the fact that we are ecliine | SPLIT ZEPHYRS 90a35 cents . pondence he may have bad with Judges of the | Vania avenue. ‘The prisoner, with two others, by paymasters in the army was $79,000, while | off all our best BLACK and COLORED SILKS at ‘ ’ . Supreme Court respecting the holding of civil | went into Mr. Bruhl’s store om pretense of during the war with Great Britain, when as | the old prices, and making a Discount of Ten Cents | GERMANTOWN WOOL, 25a30 cents. courts in ansurreclionary districts for the trial | wantmg to purchase a pair of shoestrings. The much more was expended as in the Mexican | on the Dollar for Cash at the the of purchase. of offenses against the United States. Adopted. | prisoner stole the shoes and tried to run off, wer, the loss through paymasters was $2,000,000, a few Rigces of very superior wide BLACK Just received a large stock of new style TRATL Mr. Wil: but was caught by Mr. Brubl and turned over and during the war of the rebellion, althoagh VELVETS, which we are selling on the 2a The I ICH BLACK on called up the bill for the estab. = " lishment of a military and naval academy for | , ¥ - the disbursements amounted to #125,000,000, the | #me terms. SKIRTS, which we are selling from $1.75 to $3. totally disapled officers and men of the volun. ty Sactics Suaeeesn ‘was sent to jail for court aND lors will be about $300,000, or less than half a We would also call attention to our large stock of Call soon at leer forces, Which was amended, on motion of —_—_o»——_ ITARY EQUIPMEN million of dollars. MOURNING GOODs, SILVERBERG'S, Mr. Grimes, so as tomake it apply exclusively | paxoe ov tne THERMONETER.—At Frank. | = 2 ™@ rT FST EER aE of the very best fabriques. all of Lupin’s celebrated | ja12-7t* 427 7th strect, bet. G and H to the army, and passed. tin dc O00.*s, 016 Pach venne, Jemuary ik.ate a. MANUFACTORY, S7 A remonstrance has been addressed to | make. which we are now selling at old prices, and | 22> veal aH. Mr. Chandler gaye notice that he would, at | it & Co.’s, 24 Pa. ayenue, ary 15, at 6 p. Congress by the American Home Labor League | deducting 10 percent, for Cash, AYING SOLP MY STOOK, Good will and | 2M early aay, read the British foreign enlist. | "> 2! degrees above zero; at 10 p. m., 16 WHOLESALE AND BRTAIL, against the petition signed by the officers of the | | All goode marked in plain figures at the Lowest | FI “Fixtures to Mesera Davis & Gaither, 1 would | ment act. and move the repeal of ail existing | * zero. January 16, at 6a. m., 15 degrees 7500 Free Trade League. The remonstrants say | Market Rates. One Price only. most respectfully return my thanks to my former | neutrality laws. © | sbove zero; at 10 a. m., 31 degrees above zero; they represent to a large extent the interests of | Ww. M. ole 34 Herr ope = patrons and friends. and recommend my successors | Mr. Anthony called up the resolution for the ae ere ee aes dew id SEVENTH STRERT, agriculture, ng, manufactures and com- js x pace. as gentlemen worthy their patronage. erence al " ating te . | *bove freezing point, 2p. m, jegrees orth , ce, and t ost respectfully dissent from ja 16-3tif between 7th and sth atreets B. F. GITTINGS, reference of all papers relating to represent One Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Hott, yn 4 —————* tion of the States lately in rebellion to the Spe- | *beve zero. views of political omy and the true BE HOLIDAY SONG OF THE BROW WIT: { OFR 0 > cial Committee on Reconstruction. Pate igre? business relations which exist among mankind | _ METALLIC WEATHER STRIPS to Tea eati foe aaa a aes “"Mr. Doolittle moved to amend by inserting | Lecrvre ty SrgaKken Cotrax.—Elsewhere that are expressed by the Free Trade League. | ©. wind of the northeast. I laugh at your wing— spring. we will, for the next sixty days, sell at | the words “except credentials” after the words | Will be found the notice of the repetition of the = Ane See You may how! reold discord er furtively sing PRIMP COST.’ Ladics in want of MILLINERY interesting lecture by Speaker Coltax. As Mr. Where they centinne to manufacture aud have on sale a large and fine assortment ef TRUNKS, VALISES, 7 — > « _ “all papers.” : ‘ TBAVELING BAGS, Tre & sIA.—It was re. | Un the meow «i doors of the country or town GOODS will therefore find it to their advantage to 4: i this subject, the un- | (olfax declines receiving any compensation for Ported tt ary fore here were to be ba eon ast © is closed by the geuius of | give us an early call DAVIS & GAITHER, inighad Mesttooe ot ponesaay attant mes tek repeating this lecture in this city, the entire SADDLES, HARNESs. —_ he ee! 7 t * — sons. fF one And wind of the southeast. your dampness Imock, AtR. F. Gittings’ Old Stand, bill tor the regulation of the rightof suffrage Spe erage hele my Ysera the benefit of HORSE COVERS, patie. | On the houre 1 make tigt as the heart of the | _it 11-eol2t* No. 20 Market Space. Mie EIN SCA aatinae eEE TE | nn ee MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, jerald. ee r. Mo! , includi oe Seo eee PPT eSaS eae | No consumption, catarrh, from the grim polar FURNITUBE among those excepted from the right of suf- —Th: : SWORDS, BELTS, farmers for the putpose of purchasing farms | Oh! what comfort! what warmth! hew I joy to ee ; fir Davis took the floor in opposition to the | Pas are st, Willard’s. Gen. J. M- Leach, N.@, , BITS, SPURS, and settling in the country Lehola $25,000 WORTH OF HANDSOME OABINET M PP and Hon. John Evans, of Colorado, are at the ac ae’ ae B7 The Hudson Kiver Railroad bridge at | Round the merry hearthstone all the family fold; OY “FURNITURE AT COST I eer ovae. abe Obabting intcodiiosh Wesrleser | eee Bevis ” ar Low Per j ue! = | Dp i e's hor: % — .—Mr. “ any ie ened me ebiete. The workmen | To disturb the eweet music of love that’s within, Having a very large surplus stook of CABINET | resolutions proposing in the re-establishment | Cniminat Court, Judge Fisher—The trial a Bo-Gov. LMkinghane, ge lon of the draw. . Northeaster. northwester, southeaster, away, FUENITURE on hand, and being desifour of re, | of Federal relationship with the communities of Thomas Story, charged with forgery, is still BEPAIRING om ae mo of Connecticut, and | From the homes that I’ guard on the glorious | ductvg prior to taking inventory, will commence lately in rebellion certain-conditions: 1, the ab- | in progress. Trunks, &., repaired and thoroughly. er capitalists at Norwich, have formed & day nit from date and sell every article at cost, for cash | soluie renunciation of secession; 2, the repudi- —_*+——_ e qanks, 60. promptly » company with $50, capital to ea; the | 1m symbol of peace, though the storm may be | Only, until February 1. : 3 i —_ jussher besiness, princivall Try on the ar ° Housekeepers and others in want can now 6 ation of rebel debts of all kinds; 3, the assurance Crrcrit Court, Judge Olin.—The case of ” set y at the South. Like a rainbow b: Is bestowed cent, by inaking thei hasesofme” ’°~ | of the conferring of human rights; 4,the adop- | Peyton Sweeny & Huyck, (gold case) is THRER SILVER MEDALS 87 Two Kentucky drovers in Cincinnati a ee CRE nOrY EAM Recer pares Se she Works, “ ~ ~ 5 HN WILSON. tion of such measures as will relieve the Gen- | yet on tri: Awarded by the Maryiand Institute of day oF two age were paid upwards of g5o9 for | RROWNE’S STANDARD PATENT METALLIC Southeast corner 9th and D streots, eral Government of the necessity of standing preminm, @ their catile, in counterfeit $50 greenbacks, WEATHER STRIPS AND WINDOW BANDS | _deSM-cetfebl (Intelligencer | armies in the South: and 5, that there shall be | (Op LEASE OR RENT—That large and com. itan Me@hanios’ in- 87 The first Democratic paper in Kansas hag | Elude Cold. Wind. Kain and Dust fromdoors and SEVENTH STREET. no representation on the basis of sectional ag- | [°OR LEASE OR REN T—That large just been stsrted—the Couuvcil Grove Demo. wapeewe.c8 Svesy Quseriptien: — grandisement, etc, He desired the resolutions | Hotel,situated on C street north. between 45, and rat reniee te Rommennestence af Eebles Bntidings. PAPER HANGINGS 4ND WINDOW to go the Committee on Reconstruction, but Mr. | 6th streets west. Ome of the best locations in the SOLE AGENTS ‘. ton Now ir store an assortment of all gradosof PA- Penckonjece & the resotations. Fe eA y" eee Eg Lyi — 87 The Western papers sre complaining that | !xcs, Capitol of the United States 01 it cost three bushels of corn to send one to | Cy: July 6, 185 Parem: Metaltic Weather Strip | PER INGS. . Mr. Boutwell reported back, with amend- | Office are SENER. 7th streets, or market, dieiance of one hundred miles, one | (,9),644 Broaducay, N.Y — Gentlemen —The Me Glited ‘Stamped Faiteree for verte emo Of | ments, the bill to incorporate the United States Shana URAC AaB Vt ps whic r : she ye : ‘allie Window you put upon the win- 0 % 5 bundred bushels to get a pair of boots; one dows tn = ( sade sunwered every o om ferent fae SANs Fane ting tas Mutual Protective Homestead Company. He For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for thousend burbels to ge it of & explained that the bil’ proposed to incorporate OQUETS.—Bogquets, Cut Flowers, Wreaths CELEBRATED PREMIUM erdltein i coon tor @ toeée cons clothes, and pa re puton. My house is entirely free | above goods will always find an assortmeat on | a Gompeny with a capital Ser threo sniltinns of BUisnas. Banging ‘Baskets, Plants of all de. BARNESS OIL. what isto me of great importance, | store. Orders punctuslly executed in city or | dollars, for the purpose of encouraging settle- | 8cri cap be had at the well establish- Sowest S27 The application for pensions have dwin- rt of the windows—an annoyance | country. . purpose of en is men ot YOUN ‘B, BMALL, 8th st, roto" Dealers supplied at the led down from about five hundred toa haus oo money mould tempt me 1» | “Terma cash; for goade and tabor. ey Ltn ee eee dezecm? | geyeiy FACTORY PRICES. * ny. ‘oved. I shou! ou-6 : : i Seescanty ie aneee a — —o ra‘cired the comfort of a clean. ttl | _no 17-2mit™ _8 doors above 04a Pallnae teh, Har rsa the bill and amendments = oF, ine. terttatien, Inbeeeetee oe TH ened Prous end debt ou = - 2 C)0 = once T en0te00 0 oO 4 ade to printed, tocome up at anearly a a B87 The Charieston, (S. C_) C er of the Ist ‘acing what I consider so great an im- B. SCOTT. of the or , #iseases of the prostrate sores . HELMBOLD'S ‘BACT 2 . | Provement. * y F, 5 i. day. use suenerorachests nou teubumtinay ax Uae Commissioner Bf Public Balitings. | "PAINTING Of every dercriplicn heskotly ex. |. Me,Deming, from the Committee on Mili. a it ad at ae oalcalas, gravel oF Sau MenEivererer 1 re th ae oc t of them in that cit, - | Arency, No. 53% 7th strect west, pear © street | ecuted in a workmeniik janner, and at the time | t8ry Affairs, reported back the bill to revive ney s. 4 use HELM: ‘Quantities at the recently opened—most o| Y- | porth, . ja162" J appointed, and at prices to sult the times. ja 1s 1m | tbe grade of General in the United Statesarmy. | POLD ® HUI RxTBAGT BUCH’ de a