Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, Southwest corner of Penn's avenue and 11% street, By W. D. WALLAOH? ——_e—_— ? The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers im the City and District at Tan CEFTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with or witheut wrappers, Two Uents each. PRIeB POR Maltore:—Three months, One Doliar and Fifty Conte; six months, Tiree Dod | jart; one year, Five Dollars. No pape™s are = = €bening Star. im WEEKLY STAK-punliahedon Friday | YOL XX VIJ. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1866. N2. 4,017 BOOTS, SHOES, &c. €LOTHING, &c. AMUSEMENTS, a paisate sather cle cae Rae Scans we eee verona. Boots AND SHOES. HW To BE 4 conGRESsMaN. GROVER’S NEW THEATER, at Clarksville, Texas, says the 1sth colored in- | ,,MT- Hale declined to accept of the modifica- smoking segars or pipes was passed: a resolu - tion confirming the officers elected at the an- nual meeting of 1566. was passed: 9 communi- cation from the Mayor was read. rex ung a committee to be appointed for the rove- ment of the fire department. Adjow Common Cowncil.—A message was Tecrived from the Mayor, transmitting a bil! pending in the Senate to incorporate the Potomac Navi- gation and Transportation Company of the Tiistrict of Columbia, and asking instrucuoa relative to it, Mr. Stake moved its reference to the committee on commerce. Mr. Mi cheil suggested that — reference would be to the Mayor and ler, with instractions te pursue ‘such a course as they deem necessary to secure the interests of the corporation. Mr. Craig was not opposed to the company, but to the 4th section of the bill, which gives the company the power to hold lands and build wharves in front of Mason’s Island, and places them under the Municipal laws of Washing- ‘ ton. The motion to refi tion. ler was rejected, and the Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. > i vi essage erred Erersbody In search of good and reltable Boot BY THE BARD OF OAK MALE, LEONARD GROVER S CO re nears Hap caged eer Mfecting ap plod. pte ane bgt tags! begend bis nies. | a commmuniontion tne aL Tomiie, Chae plan Spr ey on nt prices, ie ‘Two lawyers lived ina Western tewn, ONABD GROVEK.... Gad. ‘They then began plund@ing the place | observed, if the House should sead them to the | of the Commissioners of the Nua « Fand, en- most ully invited to call and exam- Lawyers they were of some renown— ELEVENTH NIGHT OF THE and killing the people. The scene was indes- | committee, it would be a vote depriving of the | Closing the reports of the commission, was re- ine my stock of Ladies), mimes’, snd Chil- TO Congress cach did wish to,go, Unexampled Brilliant Engagement and Benefit of | cribable. The negroes shot men down for re- | right of suffrage even some loyal white men, | fFTed, and 20) copies ordered to be + ereR ROR RSE MALMO Ra? ond Lasting But how to do it they did not know. the Bewitching and Tecomparatie Little Far | fusing to give up their money. A letter from | who do not come within the specific qualifica- a Pi et Mecorder Mathews in the BUTTON AND POLISH BOOTS. At writing speeches one did jump, Vorite, & Brazos, of the 7th instant, to the Times, sys | tions for voting. Fane, are wy iliams, for violating the market Gents’ French and American CALF BOOTS. To be delivered on the stump. MISS mAgoLE MITCHELL, dad was captured on the morning ofthe | The House ruck from the instructions the | 2 W» 8nd relative to the costs im the case of GAITERS and BALMORALS of all qualities, " ‘The other to Washington ata £o3 Who will appear for the third time inher beautifal | sth ‘The pimenee party consisted of sixty | property qualification clause, and then refased | Eliason agt. Welch, were received and read. Boys’ and Childrens’ BOOTS ‘and SHORS ia end- But why he went, ne one did know. impersonation of men. They captu: nearly three hundred | to recommit the bill to the Committee on the The bills of Walter Godey, B. M. Burroughs, ae ar seit the dak: it cigtion extnes MARIE, THE PEARL OF SAVOY! prisoners, Lairar shoe ne ee and | Judiciary with the remainder of the instruc. | Petition of W. C. Drew and others. aud bit of Childrens’ OOPPER-TIPPED SHOES of supe- They were to stump in towns the same, THIS (Friday) EVENING, JAN. 19, 1866, formed a garrison of the town, the attacking | jjonssi'apainet 117, .C. Kaiser, were referred. a4 x f Shoes will with the At the same tin e, all through the State— Will be presented, THIRD TIME THIS SEASON, arty disappearing. The Liberal loss was four Mr. Darling Modified his motion so as to Mr. Stake. from the poorhouse committee, Sees aoe erie en ne To stump, to drink, debate, THE PEARL OF SAVOY; Hed and eight wounded. The Imperial loss | postpone the consideration of the bill till the | Teported a bill increasing the pay of the phy- ie hekdonden a Number ove the contest did commence; OK, A MOTHER'S PRAYER, Yas eleven killed and twenty-seven wounded. | fret *Tueeday in March, ‘hic was diserena | tician of the pour kad workheaye ey ae per ~ 1. ROSENTHAL, He talked right smart, and talked with sente; | Marie, the Pearl of Na MITCHELL. | Generals Crawford and Escobedo, on recetptot | to—34 agains: 134. annum: laid over. No. 517 7th st., three doors above D st But his clothes so awkwardly did ft, u AGGIE * | the intelligence, started for Bagdad. General | Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, when he heretofore | Mr. Hieston, from the market committee, re- de 15-eolm. Intelligencer Building, Some thought him clown, some a wit, Will soon be producea Weitzel ordered Colone] Hall, assistant revenue reported this bill from the Committee on the | Ported a bill appointing the Marke: Master to . Number two began. The Reople, they LITTLE BAREFOOT. officer, not to allow any one te cross until the | Judiciary, at the same time moved that it be | ‘ake charge of the New Market Hall, and ap- WIREMAN’S Iphia) At all he said would yell "Hooray |” ees arrival of Escobedo. General Crawford ar- | recommitted. Propriating $200 per annum for his compensa- *ontanein pee {8hors. a He was dressed so well, the effect was such. Seate may be secured Three Days in advance. Tivedin advance of Escobedo, and assumed Mr. Hale, of New York, had moved, as an | on. Also, from same, a resolution repealing AGENOY, 493 11TH STREET, between Penn- They believed all be said and twice as mueb. command; but wher the latter arrived Craw- | amendment to the Motion, that the bill be re- | the law probibing smoking in the market. $ wylvania and E street Number one at last gave up in despair; SEATON HALL. ford was compelled to relinguish b all authority: committed for amendment so as to extend the ’ Mr. Hyde. from fire engine commitiee, re- an8o) mt of jen” 101 faid he,** fel, you e got me re; ———— pon assuming command. col 10 Tequeste: suffr: in the District to all porte resolution confirming officers elect of meee ee 21 Sot aif Sarma “cn tvecsomore =” | ide, whe was greed ain ghrwers | Sutin ber of te flowing cases rs | OQ ay Pre Company. | a . i : c 5 spective of caste or color, but subject only to J J ri Also, Orders attended to — ordered down. A French corvette shelled the i isi da to wit: | 4 resolution for laying flag footway on Freder- ee i3-6m G_ SOHOR. Sole Ageat SMITH BROTHERS & 00., SPARD ey sir nti town all day on the 6th inst. without inflict- | Firet, ticke whe nan groping ick street: all of which were adopted. = MERCHANT TAILORS, FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th ing any damage. Colonel Mejia, Escobedo’s | the United States. second, those who are as- Mr. Hyde,from the fire engine committee, re- PERSONAL. And Dealers in A . Ne anander. has only about a dozen re- | sessed for and pay taxes on real or personal | Ported back the Mayor's message of January GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, gartia ill be fae aati Weshing a (pfhor to his pablo me. a Bagdad; = rest have Jdotten property within this Distriet; third, those who bee epee reference to the police com~- > cK. *. Crawford, who has em on a si mer vi ye TEREMIAN S- LACEAW OFFICE. OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREET. Programme will be given. ted op ieine tank oh peena rere eterna pear meloene ga ood Hage boeken ARNE orl ja i6-tf _ MASTER COKER Some boys, while skating on the Licking | States, and to restrict suclaright of suffrage to | Viting this board to joint meeting for theclec- BLACK, LAMON & CO., ———_—__—————— a choice selection of Ballads and Operatic Riser:near Olactnnati, on Mona eee, a the classes named, and to include proper pro- | #2 Of & Surveyor and a Water The Attorneys-at-Law in the Supreme ‘i iver n c i, on Monday last, dis- | © . e | Chair appointed Messrs. Hyde and Steel: Gourt ot the United States the Gourt of Uleiae the BANKERS. mancien on Weaneeae at Bilis’ Maste Store,com- | covered an alligator. I.uckily, the water in dhees when Rate Bieta ne Renee L condaet os Aaboeee Ree Gosrts of the District. the Bxecutive Depextenqats, 7:7 OLAC, — | beoatschipnriora ieperta Pe Gone dng out ng 2nd | States during the late rebellion, or given aid or | Boards having convened Kecorder Matthews ‘om o Tess. 4 + The Grand ed on thie occasion is far- e wis frozen stiff. On being dug out, he was } ~ took the Chair, and the Clerk of the Ald: elt cee nn nee J BANKERS, nithed J. F. Ellis, Agent. No. 306 Benn- found to be six and a half feet long. wiih a jaw “Orns Hoten then trenton the bal as original. | Acted ae Clerk. ‘The firet business being ake 'H : sylva: venue. ja 16- eleven inches long. eis supposed to be one c election of Surveyor, Mr. Thomas n ated VOID THAT MISERABLE IMPOSTOR that FYi/teenth street, opposite Treasury ™ of two which some soldiers brought up from | 1¥ nroduced by Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, | $0! Carpenter, Mr: Fowler nominated Hens would deceive you. Consultold Dr. BARNES id * CANTERBURY. New Orleans eight months ago, and which | 224 Teported back by Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, B u . y atonce He will deal honestly with you, and cure | Buy and soll at current rates, and keep always | Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street, escaped from then BO, teh | from the Committee on the Judiciary, without Seenra ‘hiss saa tiveeion eps cao ——- ildi: t sentetes eeeenenes veoeeeel 4 a am iment, vl as > My “g oe. Washington Building, corner 7th strect ond | cn pend, 0 fall supply of all initial mae en ee A party of grave-digging students wassur- | “"p, i enacted by the Sena avy Rep. | Jers, and upon counting the ballots reported enn e, Room = c y ate and House of Rep STS Sa ee GOVERNMENT BONDS, FIRS? WEEK OF THE BEAUTIFUL FOW- | prised by a squad of the Chicago police on | resentative of the United States of America in | for Henry Brewer 10 vowes. B.D. Carpenter 2, Ra SMITE & OLSTUAD z. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, aaah kay cone cowine. Monday night,pn the act of “resurrecting” a Soeaess seensies, Ea — all laws = — Collins 2. Mr. Brewer was declared . subject. Thi ened fire with th 7 parts of laws prescribing the qualifications o! : > LAW BEPORTERS OEBTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e.. | sisters of tho celebrated dancers, Milllo and Clara | SUbicct. They opened fire with tt “their heels | electors tor any office in the District of Colurs, | _ For the Water Board, consisting of one mem- SPORTHAND WRITERS And pay the highest prices fer Fowler, and their first appearance in this country. | Qne oftheir number, however, wae captured, | dia the word “white” be, and the same is here- | PT of each Board of the Councils, in conjunc- 99 Indiana avenue, betw: sd and sate ih; QUARTERMASTEE’S CHECKS Last ee ee rete ine ree aoe drama of but sausequen hy, let off by the justice with a paleage er thine Lae pl peal sem — pg my ae rook eee oc M4-tf Clerk's Office, City . 2a ; ine of ten dollars. e | Teceived 11 votes; Alderman Godey, 6 votes: JON P. SLOUGH samt Stainiond tates THE IDIOT OF KILLARNEY The Governor of Virginia yesterday sent a soit Dene ae a eee Alderman Shinn, 3, and blank, rd Messrs osF 4 Detwoan ibth and 14th First National Bank With all the great Caste, new Scenery and Proper- | Cmmunication to the House of Delegates, en- | ~ Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all acts the Joint meouey were declared elected; and Fats street, betw: Washington, Do ties, thrilling Incidents; &c., 4c. closing a memorial of the New York and Vir- | of Congress and all laws of the State of Mary- e joint meeting adjourned. kJ ws OF WASHINGTON, THE BLACK PRIMA DONNA. ; inia Steamship Company for compensation | land in force im said District and all ordinances | The Council resumed their session, and the INGLE, — IMPUDENGE AND IGN for two steamers, valued atthree hundred | of the cities of Washington and Georgetown | Chair introduced a resolution appointing the CE IGNORANCE, . nine RENEY AT LAW, street | B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President New Ballet Divertisement "| thousand dollars, which were seized at the | inconsistent with the provisions of this act, are | Mayor, Recorder, the President of Counc, H. We De Leeann Avene, sere is TO: r wharf at the beginniag of the war, hereby repealed and annulled. D. Cook, R. A. Shinn, Alex. Ray, A. Hyde, and oc 4-1 Wasnineson, D.O WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier THE LASSES OF SCOTLA é ly Dd. 24 , . ND. f The bifl was passed—yeas, 116; nays, 54 W.H. Rohrer, a committee to represent the SS 555QQ——_ —_ arranged by Mons. Srollosi for the National Benes ey tocebolders of the follows : interesis of this Corporation before Uongrese; [*°2= YouR PROPERTY aT Homs, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY DELER A eee OF BEAUTY. Tuesday, a proposition wo reduce ie erases | Yeas—-Messts. Alley, Allison, Ames, Ashley = pe nag FIRE INSURANCE. AND JOHNNY REDDEN Hencral Joe Johnson from $10,000 to £6,000 was | Of Obio. Baker, Baldwin, Hanks, Barker. Bax- | Joe, Aldermen's resoli Transportation Com- — FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED MULLIGAN AND LEAVITT, | laid on the table. ter, Beaman, Bidwell, Bingham, Blaine, Blow, | Potomac Navigation an: heomaniour tae eam or THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM. And an entire new programme. "| President Johnssn has relieved Willi Bech ee, meomwel, Becomell, | Uiek of the Corson te iene ae PANY OF WASHINGTON, ion ae itles caimpaies peranrurmr, | egDLES. MATINEE (ON SATURDAY. when | Marvin from his office as Proviinaliee Buckland, Bundy, Clarke of Ohio, Clarke of on \aek of the Corporation CHABTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘H ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, — ¢ performed for the Igst | nor of Florida, and the affairs of the State | ; SD*Ss miling, Cook, q~ . The Aldermen's amendment to the reseintion aes Pas time. ling, Davis, Dawes, Defrees, Delano, Deming, —_ placed in the hands of the newly elected Goy- Dixon, Donnelly, Driggs, Eckley, Eggleston appointing & committee to represent the Oor- CAPITAL 81,000,000. Government securities with Treasurer United | »oseayo¢MONDAY, JANUARY 22D, ernor. : Eliot, Farnsworth, Ferry, Garald, Grinnell, | Poration before Congress, was not congurredia. a ‘at local piece, ° The y vas —_ . A P e ermen’s amendment to jour BURRS TH SES PROMPTLY PAID, | ee MILLION DOLL one THE FEMALE OLERKS OF WASHINGTON. | the lath inrisut to the Rereae gy the Kanes Gigty. Holes? Poonne °F tls Hart, Hayes, inspection law, were concurred in by this NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, Board BOFS. J. W. & W. P. KREIS’ DANCING | UNeTsity for the sum of $9,000. It consists | HiEb3: Holmes, bg git = We buy and self all classes of GOVERNMENT P ACADEMY, Mr. Mitchell introduced an ordinance amend- of 325 acres, and will be transformed into the burd, Humphrey Jas., Ingersoll, Jencks, Ju- orrice: PARE@R’S HALL Agricultural College of that State. lian. Kasson, Kelley, Kelso, Ketcham, Lafiin, | 8'0TY of the recently adopted snow law, and 424 Ith st., nearly opposite Riggs & Co.'s Bank- | SECURITIRS at current market rates. Pennsylvania avenge, between 6th and7thets., | “The Kansas State Senate, on Wednesday, | Lawrnne oy ety gelse, Ket Ohio, Loan, | SH ordinance defining the duties of the Gol~ ing House, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections Oppesite.-Metropelitan Hotel. passed resolutions favoring the trial. conyic- | Longyear, Lynch, Marston, Marvin, McClare, | !ctor of Taxes in times of election; which were SESE res, ‘gems fon. and hanging of Jefferson Davis, and other | Mercur, Miller, Moorhead, Morrill, Morris, | iid over. Adjourned. AtJOHN H. JONSON'S Lew Omice, No. 64 Le. | on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE Pil Sim fo —— Se go now. en.we av | leaders in the rebellion equally guilty. Moulton, Myers, O'Neill, Orth, Paine, Patter- a ee ie — : UNITED STATES. commencing with the first lesson. All in: The Freedmen’s Bureau at Danville nave | £00. Perham, Pike, Plants, Pomeroy, Price, Another Proposed Railrend. This Comeny is now prepared to insure all de- formation in regard to terms, &c.,can be had issued an order that all freedmen without cer- | Raymond, Rice of Mass., Rice of Me., Rollins, | WASHINGTON TO LAKE ERIE DIRECT—wESTERX scriptions of property against loss or — by | We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST | by applying as above. = tificates of employment shall be treated as | Sawyer, Schenck, Scofield,Shellabarger,Sioan, MARYLAND RAILROAD. ths cltinens of the District. To this Company 38 FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and | or Ladtor, Mises 500 Masten Weimeeday and | V#&Tants. Spalding, Starr, Stevens. Thayer, Thomask., | ‘The Frederick Examiner says that a large an insure your FERNITURE. MEROMANDISE, t attention to Saturday afternoons, from $ to So‘clock. A bill recently introduced into the Virginia | T7QWbridge, Upson, Van Aernam, Van Hern WAREHOUSES OR DWELLINGS fore year of | PFO™P jod. and respectable meeting was held at Frederick last Wednesday afternoon. to consider shorter peri: ‘ > CN. ¥. ard, Warner, ashburne of IIL. For Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evenings, | Legislaiure requires five years’ residence asa | 9% id + * : ACCOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS to if 3 Washburn of Mass., Welker, Wentworth, Wil- roject of arailroad from Washington, D. C.. This’ Company starts with « CASH CAPITA icing Ausemblies every Thureday evening. | @™#lification for the right of suffrage. liams, Wilson of lowa, Wilson of Pa., Windom, | {> Lake Erie. Mr. James Whieuilf mrendoa, of 100.¢¢ pO. sit pardgn. ra 7_gnabling tl and to any other business entrusted te us. artivate instruction given to suit convenience ef oe hgh ogi oe I ona, Anderson, Ashley of | “24 S¢¥eFal gentlemen addressed the meeting, izens ‘eater Becai- 4 ‘ays.—Meesrs, nderson, As : rivy than has ever been offered here res FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- | “Circulars can be hed at J. F. Bilis’; Philp & LOCAL NEWS. Nevada, Benjamin, Bergen, Boyer. Brovks, | RODE oUt the numerous and great advan ‘olicies will be issued foro oe — lod than MENT LOANS atal! times cheerfully farnished, Sen a mk eee book and, music stores | Chanler, Dawson, Denison, Eldridge, Far- mercial oma iccel bones pd nen one year, accerding to the ‘or! for short by applying att bh Acad y, during the hours 0 The Miatoins im Congress: quber, Finck, Glossbrenper, Goody: Gri. | foncwme memorial so tet twonerat insurance. — WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. or during the hours of tultfon- d PASSAGE OF THE NEGRO SUPPRAGE BILL. » Harding oF Iy., a Bi ar’ | ¥85 unanimously adopted, and committees ap- DIRECTORS: Wastine ton, March 20. crs SUnpCaNSER EO Tey Wel met wee | The Souse-of Neprecuntatives yesterday re- foun, ae et Venn pateend co Reotive cigananns ame reene ie les Knop, Pesctaot echi. S - a sumed the consideration of the bill to extend : i mt i a. | “2 4 9, W. Rigs Vice Preset, nape ncteck, HOLIDAY GOODS, &. =_=_===SS___ | utrace in the District of Columbia, by striking all, Maite, Le “Bond, ee oe ees sont of a by 2 William Bixen. uy DENTISTRY. from all laws and ordinances in force therein Phelps, Radford, Randall of Pa., Randall of | erick, Montgomery and Washington counties, ll Brown ~ a ey ee ae ytitter, Rogers. Ross, Shanklin, Sitgreaves, | in the Siate of Maryland, respectfully repre. ma" ROBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. | QTANDARD WORKS —Prescott™s Works. Mu. D* * sud Mr. Clarke: of Kansas refuted what he | Sinith, Stillwell, Sirouse;Taber,Taylon Thora: | be Siate of Maryland. respectfully repre- ie bon’s Bome, Waverley ‘Novels, Motley’s Works, SURGEON DENTIST. termed the fallacy that this isa white man’s | ton, Trimble,Van Horn of Mo., Voorhees, Win- | betyeen the seat of Government of the United APAMS TEOPFION 514 PENN’ AVENUE, | Addison’ Works. Milton's Proce Works, Mercel’s | vetween, NO, 319 Eenmeyivania sre... colored men were siwaye incieded rita ans | Match sor mowers sea | Sites and the nearest accessible port on Lake ws any, israeli’s By iT, Bacon, .C. is no 9-Im* : Vhen the result o: e vote Was announ Erie is a matter of national importance, uni- BRANCH OFFICE, ley. Bunyan, &c., &c. . term citizens of the Republic. He advocated m da th ‘s res! _ 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oPPosrre | , The store are ihe test ymoroeren uel bound |. EE T 2 oom, u. p impartial suftragein this District, and said that | (dries. Ts von ne Noor and the Gal- | versally recognized. botwrean tbe petatetaic ELARD gear Sabb and turkey mpeTCK TAYLOR. | The I wentor and Patentee of the MINERAL | ‘He passage of this bill would be hailed by the | The House then adjourned. cated lies through said counties, via the city of bape TRE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, aT | [LATE TEETH, attends personally atts Sue Se —>+— Frederick. Maryland, and the vicinity of the GREAT EASTEBN, M*netzenurt s Musto STORR," srepr theses teste is ‘came ‘wear others, Mr. Johnson, ef Pa., said that now, for the U.S. Serreme Court, Jan. 18—N. J.Thay- — = ae date aan eee ie NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN A large lot of fine Music Boxes, Flutes, the: ot weal rst time, it was sought to confe er, Exq.,of Maryland, was admitted an attor- | is only abou’ vet ghd Bo person can wear others who anni is reas, es Se Cnet Bren neprels and counsellor of this court. distance. That the Broad Top coal region EXPRESS FORWARDERS. Soy oes. mngnisoontly emily me es calling at my office can be secommodated of tah in the management, direction and conirol Wo. 100. Oramel S. Hough et al, appellants, | near Bedford, Pennsylvania, is about seventy Merchapdiso, M. ‘and ¥aluables of all ki Musical Toys. have #fat been recelved at with any style and price of Teeth they may deeire, | © beers cb hacrsirir gel — jmre Nigel on | XS: The Western Transportation Company. | miles distant from Frederick ity, and one forwarded with dispatch to all coreesitie nine METZEROTT’S Music Store, Dut to those who are particular, and wish) the pa: nageeconpie arte has a popular govcra: | This cause was argued by Mr. Arrington for | hundred and fifteen from Washington DO. of tae coe — rest, cleiest, st Tie ea PERTH cit | ment been organined’ ton mgopular govern- | the ‘appellants, and by Mr. Spalding for the | which would bring coal to the latter piace b COLLECTION OF NOTES, DEAFTS AND bamore fal? werrented oo pestighiad bay ee ees. & shorter route than any existing Failroad. . . more ful! inane Ye in That seventy miles beyond Bedford, or less, communication could be effected with the appel . Hooms in this clty—No. 338 Pennaylvantaave., | voter he becomes a part of the Government. No. 101. ‘The United States, appellants, vs. 101 BILLS, | between ith and 0th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, i George W. Carpenter, claimant of one case of —— J '. » | The right of suffrage s only to whom thi Made mall accesible parts of the United States, | LOGE, Philadelphia. 0 2-ly ~— ad he maintai “4 rf road at or near Government belongs; annd he maintained that | 2T¥ €00ds. Appeal from the Circuit Court of | Pennsylvania Central Rai ©. 0. DUNN, A FEED, EEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. we can have a republic without conceding to | United States for the District of Maryland. On Greensburg. thus’ making the whole distance sour + Oe eee oo, wHisky. |G fie - | alrthe privilege af the elective francties Pie | Motion of Mr. Attorney General Speed thisap- | by rail, between ngton an rE, Se ce TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. BE peal was dismissed. jmost two hundred miles less than any other a i Terme ond commnete omereneny ot — this is tha very fountains of Tete nana | "No. 106. The Untied Sbles, oumelinats: va: Seeveesd caameeies whee mae : ofa lat ALL GRADES OF FLOUB, I would advise all porspes haying ate: — | this ‘the very foundation of popular govern- | 10’ Rchooner Reform, Jonm Bele cisisunr gm National Inland Postal and Military The undersigned takes this method to inform rocers, and others, extract e . # and Nicholas G. Pennimen claimant of cargo. between the Capital of the United eemneS ‘ By Pog (roy oe pe Machine voting was to be introdmoed here, } To Sy olminet crthis aaneneee commenced by | States and the city of New York, now pending Housekeepers in general, that he is prepared to WAEBBANTED AS BEPEESENTRED. Also, call and examine the ery ae Tee such as prevailed in Baltimore in Know-Noth- Mr. Aston. istant A! y Gen for | m Oc ‘will find the road y: ternah the dierent varieten of Weed nad cal FEED OF ALL KINDS, Fyonjgnca tea ihe crent fmprovamcotin tis tomn, | DE UmeD When 2, certain amount of money | Te ahi "| aise SesPozee,commiras, iow aanerah is new < " e an van mus line, for & - so suld inallythisu market, either sawed and split | Either nents: GRADES. oi a Teeth inset on Gold, Silver | Humber of votes, and if votes enough were not Court or Cains, Jan. 15.—Mr. A.J. Die- ig tageor or in cord lengths, to suit purchasers, on the most > * Bubber Plates at the old price, as we have not | furnished, they were suppiied by return day trick, of the elty of Washingron on work since the great | And the conferring of su: on the negroes ick, of the city of ‘ashin , Was admit Teasonable terms, and respectfully selicita a share | |W Mention the Bonnits Whiskey in particular, | sdvanced the price on our ~ rage eg pec pang of the route. That no other pro- as being pure, and four years old, sold subject, if | Change in gold. here looked very much like the continuation | ®"d sworn an attorney of this court, jee or exis system of railroad communi- cation with the Northwest offers so short, ad- us and practi: a nel of thor- of public patronage, corner of ath atreetand Canal. | “s.Delne Par No. 249 Pean’s avenue, between ih and 18th | of the substitute system—not, however, under er] Ss. rong = Seamer vs. = cont “4 ose aer en ee nt phn de 32-1m* JOHN T. Lacry, | WM. M.Gatt aco, «| “Sassy B.B. LEWIB.M.D.. Dentist | ne err lgtion, here, Besley wh large float: | venaifof the ‘Government was continued by | of the great chain of Nerth American Lakes, or YLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Gum | ->°?‘ Indians avenue and let et. ARYLAND AGEICULTURAL COLLEGE, | Tesidence, being clerke in the public depart. | Mi. Ketchum. United States So wppleag prtap ye ae S TF ABABIO will be found a most pleasant, safe LANKETS AT A SACRIFICE, M er J ments, who go home once a year to renew their tt ‘cod tananee was ae Adjourned | and whosé resources it will so lavishly develop. and speedy remedy for Covons, OoLps, Moanss- B The Second Session of the College Term ef 1965 | Allegiance to the candidates of their districts, to Mi a: t _— The: the al and . see uot? , WHoeriNe CovsH, AND ALL aPYEc- ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL COST. and °66 of this institution will open on the Ist | in order that the candidates, if elected, shall onday next. roam ell ne pe pending ton Nhe & TuRoat anv Lunes. Its superior Also, BED COMFORTS, LINEN SHEETS, | February. keep them in office all the time. Therefore —<—$ interest involved, yor a pray stag as and the first | Green WINDOW SHADES, &c., at The “Collegiate and Freparatory Departments | they seek negro voters, as substitutes, just Affairs in Georgetown. honorable bodies to pom an act incorporatl ing 8 oe ens families og known and No. 506 Ninth street, gmbrece # fall course of English, Classical, and | ac they used negro substitutes during the war} City CouxciLs—The Boards of Aldermen et eee | oa cents per bettie. = a ion next to Perry's Dry Goods Store, | Seahte {ition washing, fucl, and lights gu | Mr. Boutwelly ot Mass., was opposed toali | and Common Oounell ton ine evening at 7 om bia, through “Has been in constant use in our family for over ears, and ene success. I think ion of five months, payable in advance. dilatory motions on this bill, and to the instruc- | o'clock. twenty 7 it am excellent " the city of Frederick, to Pennsylvania State . the College is nine mi’ orth of Washington By | tions moved by the gentleman from New York, Board of Aldermen.—Present: Aldermen Go- line, to be called the Washington, Frederick 5) f and Lake Erie Railroad Company. 262, bet. railroad or turnpike. because he saw in them no advan to any- | dey, Shinn, Berry and Beall; Recorder Mat- Th nor cage then ot met Sel oom= scam Bait. SOHO For further particulars address body, and because he rehended from them | thews presiding. e Exam ys does American Oftee, Bait. JOB. J. DOBBIN, 8: ot Dr. SOHONEY, NB. WORTHINGTON, mudd evil to the ‘county, Itshould be borne} A macoenge was sent to the Common Council eget Song peonncanoobnd a a “km attache of this office, long troubled with a Room, first floor. “ite bathe rod county 8. in mind that when we emancipated the black | proposing that the two boards go into jointcon- | * eal —— of ti pressure of other stubborn cough, and who supposed his la to be Se ARTIFICIAL BYES inserted and made} _) = . people we not only relieved ourselves of the | vention for the election of Surveyor. ote. it on H mes, bas Tecairet = greatest benefit from ‘a | Movable like the natural one oc 31-tf ‘ns usiness, etc., that titution of slavery, and not only conterred A communication from the yor was re- SSS SC SS Sere. ak the Legisiature — ILLIAM. BBAD ‘ 480 J. KARR, 480 Sechnap tie, ut we did more; we re- | ceived from the Uouncil with accom) anying | “mend the charter of the Metropolitan Rail- introduced it here. several of our physi- WwW / STEAM MARBL WORKE, Inventor and Patentee of Karr’s Celebrated ized the man! winter, by repeal “ cogni hood of these people, which, | papers, being a bill to incorporate the Potomac | TO#d Company, passed last Prt resoribing it with the best success. AMERICAN CHRONOMETER, by the old Constitution and general licy and Reviestion and Tran: ion Company of | img the 22d section of that act, and amendii nolectm" HH. BUF! sportati 'F, Chemist, Portsmowh, | MABBLE a ae Tere ae TABLB | Manufacturer and Dealer in Obronometers »: usage of the country. from the time of the adop- | the District of Columbie, now before Congress, ad p the 9th section, by adding, after the word “Ha- Watches, No. 480 Penna. ave., bet. 3d and 43 ats., | tion of the Constitution of the United States | was read. THE WEAK EYE- gerstown,” the words “and thence to the am Ington. man. Jama‘ resolution was offered . Berr: boundary line between the States of Maryland ome mde to order on reasonable terms | “Witches Hepaired and Warranted. de 2-6m* | denied to ay ep eer pe me mayerene Soeeae ne fom yea | and Pennsylvania.” and thereby all the par- Kiowa’? S€° improved by the use of the world- | “34 ih Constantly on hand EASTERN MAR- IREMEN'S INSURANCE €O OF wasH. | Bition of their manhood, certain results fol. | quest the bill to beso amended that Geores, | Potes of the new charter will be answered” mM SEAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, BLE sad Mae LING. 5 INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. tr the Gove eeaance with the principles | town should be equally represented with | parnoap FAnzecFor some Ui time past a Mounted in Gold, Silver, or Light Steel, correstly | ¢,OTders ae pote Bae my mous OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington. of the Government, and those who believe | Washington. gentleman of New York has been exciting the wuited by . Washington DO. — in this Government are forced to accept the A message in writing was received from the “special wonder” of conductors on| wy eg FEANKLIN & ©0., streets . ington, D. 0. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837. results of emancipation, and to say now, | Council agreeing to the Proposition of the | «venue Railroad in that ci'y by ying bie six Scientific and Practical Opticians, J ROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR CAPITAL. $200,000 | 22vin ven freedom to these people, | Board of Aldermen to go into it meeting for | cents fare under t. on A mbm how- i weet aat'stine, | # jretunctegpregin arose emu ne a ro eaovooe | tel cacti acumen et and ser tig, nnd tng etd of Me madnee —— 2 5 pri ‘ges men is to al ua principles = ss01s CONCENTRATED EXTBACT saeines pap @. Bold by ali ta 78 wie rty of all kinds insured for a year or less ipsam agyen oer and aay 4 oo Company, oer pany Hee Ke law of 1? ; ~ ee " mancipation erroneous. that railroad more Pe, a RAAQED'S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD | | Builders’ risks granted on the mostfavorable | We are bound to trent che track oe eons. ep ht HRLUDOLD'S CONCENTRATED BXTRAGT | Acie Te he aa aate | “Eenaree wr gone poh ag hing BY Sao oten seat uoveeea $e ceervees ty Is the Greas Blood Purifer, “Forvclsby druggists. Price ssecenteper box. | Samual Cr2: er ee en: be coupled or preceded by & condition that the Monlypesny, choued Gath aamyieune Both are prepared seeording to the rules of Phar- | jan 19-eoly Robert White, of Georgetown. 2 Regroes of the South should vote, without less than a mile, and proved that he had been’ and Chemistry, and are the most active that | —..— Wm. W ‘hemas Parker, which we open a way from which there is no Ps six cents in twenty instances. The pas ben mg A S*47Es sxarnan John D. Barclay, Bpomes Bar escape ot the destruction of this Government. Company replied by sho’ @ charter from. TSE, Game GF SED, wits, anD BLOB, ape sppereaiy enka ee tlone Tey cea tng cig, Peymne thom to alice the amore be Game of Authors; The Game of The mest beantiful and best assortment inthe | Andrew Rothwell, of Waahingiogn slg in Visyint C ge Seenie etree charged. It was urged that the city had no Events; The Game of Great ‘Truths by pay ye eh Spe ge sone en2PS Directors in Georgetown are suthorizedtby | ana claims to the amount of thousands of mil. me aby Pegg ehon sunane rune a attle Fielder The Game of Gcartahin ast Bact | ent which tan be =i BRON Pere Georgetown,” “MW Policies and take risksin | tion, of dollars on account of depredations = if ats le dD. ¥ 18 eoém A 5 . : committed anr arm! and now Senators 0001—The State eee FRANCK TarLog, | _4¢ 61m No. 613 7th stfest. | _1* Se as. oe Seer | and Representatives were. invites tres re ed prey od the 8 CPRANOK TAYLOR. — ~ sseremngd - = HABLES hte ag Tees Pye sed cunts 5 Risso te AT COST, were Aas dn but we do Si a what poecemmer fo Ang: J BOC bng. | the ttair, fe far superior to anyother ox- FOR CASH ONLY. may be the character of their successors. SNE MEECHANT, WHOLESALE AN. tant. Prepared * 0. WELLS & 00., New — In conclusion, he opposed the putting of Felker a8S Pecan stent in SUTLERS" SUP- | York, and sold by Price se. aid Tee | $25,000 WORTH OF nBANPSOME CABINET | property qualifications on voters, With Sox, * treeta Washington D. 0. iy wreely | Der bottle, CenrrURS & J Ing? everyuhing ‘which a mas ought to have | adopted. Mr. Berry moved to further amend pape oo NT TO "S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—This old comes to him. Without voting, he secures by striking out the words “each and every aroptal -. peng we AND oo ys know: le remedy for Se- nothing. The negroes, by their services in the | month,” and substitute therefor “the first day Re ba a Be onaks le ox t Mal: Drossise . Price fleid, have a right to a in the Govern- | ef February ener ns poomeant ie. resolution, Cspitol to state. that the onl, ‘to purchase | #2 Der bettle. jan 19-00ly a ment. If the elective franchise were denied, | and quarterly >” which was passed tas pS ERY HAIE WOWR ee Boris ot F. 2:4 he knew not how the colored people were to be | The resolution increasing the salary of the N“DEMONGEOT, corner of D ‘and 10th streets, . Protected, uniess it be s protection as is | Clerk of the Corporation was recei ved from given to the lamb when it handed over to the | Council, ha been reconsidered by that Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, said the first motion Fed socsinten wppeia committee to D.O, be * upon ‘was that of the represent the interests of the Oormerstion ot JMPEDICAL BUOKS—Neill & Smiths Compen gen: from New York. (Mr. Darling,) to | Georgetown before was returned Misi canary Solas tau Apet Tw mation. as pincea9y tae | Eatin Ge entinens of he hua“ TIRNTION, SHOEMAK Bashey Os Dhramanacs! Denpiissh i antag exercise Beall moved that tse! ARS Rice, Cost erste 4 Groat Baresry. tee z Siecuve Tranche be eae eet ne ine ny de 8 jn-tteet, between 3 Watson's ; Saad veret phat s decision between might be made, wi hee SS 198. Mr. Schenck that the wing clause be stricken from the laste ma. tions, namely : who are :