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1 TINE _ TELEGRAE HIC NEWS. Bk ocd Wireced Shes bape make: ITN, LATE FROM EvnorE. Kick tor eaiting Caer wiles Uiceras, tn Revolt ef Troops in Spain. the Treasury in ‘of our LAFAYETTE BASE BALL CLU | Mercantile marine, and suggesting immediate Will give their hs B. W AREA, Elites ont Evenele | iegialetion iu. responses to the Gace tas T FIRST GRAND BALL county east of the Anacostia. The first House of February 23, 1 which was referred on Jan. 20.—The steamshi; fined 5 by Justice Call, the three next wi WASHINGTON CITY: to the Comatites ce Osenenneee The Secretary | WEDNESDAY ENENING, Jan. 24, 1335, = cme Ets p Asia, from | nned $50 cach, ana the last $15 by Justice SATURDAY........, JANUARY 20) 1866, | says hat shipping to the amount of 910,406 tons TEMPERANCE HALL, 4 qgLoce?-'B- Political news unimportant. Miller. ———————————————————————— pre corp plage» gree en ye toy E street, between 9th and 10th streets. A Spanish regiment revolted, but made no Aftaize - a transferred rogress, they antains BY BEADING MATTER OM MUERT PAGE. | owners and 110,163 were destroyed by rebel pi- | Tickets §1, admittin > fratleman and Indios. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Prpfench rentes closed on Saturday at wr ane: | Brstxxes.—The morning opened with a fair BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | rates. He is opposed to any relaxation of the Committee af Arrangements. Waskineron, January 20, 1964. Cettox MaRKET.—LIVERPOOL, Saturday — | Prospect for average business transactions dur- GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. law which prohibits vessels once transferred to H. Cassidy, un John Foley, Jay Oooke & Co. furnish the following quo- | prices have a downward tendency, and ‘the |e the day, but about noon the sky was ob- —— | foreign owners from again receiving 8 United Thos O- Grantrill, Geo. Rdwards, iauons of Government securities: mathak won auiel Gaten alanine wie. scured by clouds and the rain began to fall, en Ao awa William Braff, Geo! Joyce. Baying. Selling. a - ron causing the sudden disappearance of trade THE STAR. States register. He is also opposed toany ad- | pallet Master—Thos. H. Kelly, U.8. 6's 1981 y08 104 stuffs very dull. Provisions quir>and | CA" Bone bear veer rage: yt tig ad ditional encouragement for ship buildifg by | Haves’s String Band has been engaged for the oc- | ys) Fy * « steady. Consols closed on Saturday at 57a57y con! pedes| row the, ~ Senators and Representatives can have the | ajiowance of drawback or otherwise. casion 3-6" | U.S. Five Twenties, 1562. 102% = 103 | for money. U.S. five-twenties, 64 calities, and the busimess of the afternoon w! Darry EvenrtnG STAR delivered regularly and we U.S. Five Twenties, 1864 tly at their residen, in wrappers, b: NAVAL RAce.—The contract steamer Algon- U.S. Five Twenties, 1885, ae ay through the cnaretee! egthsBenetsy quin is nearly ready for sea, and will be putin LOST AND FOUND. U.S. Ten Forties .,... raiber dulj. Custom Hovsr.—The books show no en- trances or clearances since the 13th inst. 101% 1024 | “The Bank of Holland raised ‘the rate of dis- 11g 12% | count to 6K. com: i t of | —————_______________._ | U.S. Seven Thirties, 99 5 Fiovr ayp Gratn Marxer.—Flour—The the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or | ae Le cn een Oe I OST—On 17th instant, « black and tan terrier | One-year Uertifi 8% Sew Maa: arate steamships City | Wotk closes with but little activity in the flour At the office of the Stan, coruer of 1ith street | Mander Quackenbush has been ordered tocom- | 44 FUP, with car op ight sholier. and hepots of NEW YORK FIRST BOARD SALBS. of Baltimore, Borussia, Lonisiana and Arago | jocal trade und ees mally poem dag and Pennsylvania avenue. mand her She has been thoroughly over- | for his retura, 61 Louisiana avenue, between 6th Coupons, 103% ; | Five Twenties, 1862, 103; | sailed for Europe. The total amount of Specie | Supers are quoted at $9; extras, 69.75 to $19 2s +20e+—____ hauled, anda great many alterations have been | ani 7th streets. ja 19-2t* Five Twenties, 1864, 101x; Five Twenties, shipped is $686,000. family, $13 to $15. Grain—Of wheat we THE RECEPTIONS. made in her boilers. The Winooski will floish 1865, 101%; Ten Forties. 93%: Seven Thirties, oh Loe St a STRAY COW-Pickea my grounds , : . FER FRECIDENT'S. inex bo tanan 46 the Beonian aoe pega Ke ail RED COW, White face he on emit 98%; Uertificates, 98%; Gold, 133%. New York Markets. , 2 : 4 ay charges. _——-+ore-—_. . o The ladies of the Executive Mansion will | the necessary preparations for Ther race with away. BE. T. HILLINGLAW. Fenwick a DP, COLONIZATION OF FREEDMEN dui aor ~ pees lower. eoaeae on. receive visitors every Tuesday evening from boty ag a - a —— _ C., or 473 8th at., bet. D and E sts. ja 19-3t* Colonel Osborn, Assistant Commissioner of changed and drooping. Wheat dull and +4 7% to 10 o'clock, and every Friday from 1 to | thatthe much-talked-of sea race Will take $5 SMART OF A SET DE simak Heed. | the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen. &c., for | 1ally lower. Gorn dull and drooping. Beef covered bri say there is none offering; in other words, are not sufficient for reliable quotations. Corn—For yellow and white, 2535 cents per bushel. There Porx.— WAs none offered from wagons to-day. The sales are all from the stock in ~"@ on™ trial with the Algonquin the Winooski has | NESS, black mounting, leather je | the district of Florida, has submitted a plan to | f'8dy. Pork irregular and drooping. Lard | bands of merchants. Prices this morning MEMBERS OF THE CABINET. never ceased to burn coal, and has consumed seine nears, one brite ling. pe reward will be Major General AT for the eemeeraine heavy. Whiskey dull. ranend er angyrcbnd orl i ia The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Welles, | over 1,100 ro ind my R. ‘CRUIT & BON, Georgetown. of the Government for colonizing freedmen in weather of the past week and the falling rain athomeon Friday evenings, January 19and | 93), js now announced that GeneralSimon | a; REWARD. Jen from subscriber, on | Florida. He suggests that the United States LOCAL NEWS. to-day excite hopes of 8 speeding reopening of agg 26, and February 2, at $ o'clock. Bolivar Buckner bas quit editing and gone into | B15 Mivisto a SORRRL MAES chert se purchaee from Florida all that portion of the ——_e—___ ee. Te ae Se eae The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Mc- | the grocery business at New Orleans. years old; left hind foot white; yhtte streak own State below the 28th de; of latitude and give Tax Cocnry’s REPRESENTATION IN THE akg tet a = vm tow aaa Culloch receive Thursday evenings, from % to &@-The New Orieans Delta thinks it ominons | th face; paces and trots; w: in motion carries ‘gree rs y. She fat tall bn cna ida: Gas Levy Covrt.—On Thursday evening a meet- ~ is on left side. The itorii ernment. e but during some days past, it being reported that 11 o'clock, during the months of January and | that pontocn trains have been ordered to the | above reward will be given on her return to my | ‘<*'eTritorial form of government. Non ing of the citizens of the county was held at tals ss he was in the river. The ice in the canal is = Ri de. They were ordered from New idence, mile north of the Capitol. freedmen to be permitted to buy or pre-empt | Piney Branch Hotel to take measures in rela: | * February, and Mrs. McUulloch alsoon Wed- Orleans by. direction of General Sheridan, | aise TD. BEALE. | land, and each head ofa family to have eighty | tion fo the representation of the county in the rps Shan mayo heen hens anon si Besday mornings. ‘whose Chief of Staff is now at Brownsville. SH BEWARD.—Loct.on the nth. tn Centre Mar- | acres. By his calculation the portion of the | 1€vy Court. at which Enos Ray, Esq.. pre- | On this section of the canal’ It ie arated that The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Hqr-| “gz-An :ron theatre, with a hotel attached, is | SObee & Bek NEWFOUND LENG Bon outs State in question contains 600 townships, or | (cc Gud B. T. Swait. Esq., acted as seere- | the repairs needed on the canal ate propressme Seren ces ee cee en | ee ee ee ge ED cars Sar ee teens EULER GE | si.eDvegume tlies, clihont including rivers, | by Mr. Swait Mr. White Mr. King, and others, | 8 APidly as Possible, and will be completed on Monday evenings. Mrs. Harlan and the | erected at the new gold field of Ho! a. HIGH, Market. ja8-st™ | ate . Th hips | and a committee composed of Messrs. Swait, | ‘2 time for che regular resumption of business % here are twenty United States war ves- ———__—______s_~“t___| lakes and swamps. There are 400 townships ipo: - along the entire route atthe opening of the ras ae mally Will ales receive! om Wed. | 37 Sire en er, exico, distributed from | [,09, this morning, going frem near the corner | having an area of 15,400 square miles, or about | White, and John McChesney, were appointed | S10n& & speing. Cape Florida to the Rio Grande. MEROBESDUM BOOK ene ee ereets © | 9,000,000 acres, suitable for settlement and cul- {0 prepare business for an adjourned meeting, 3 >, containing a quantity held at the same place and hour next Mrs. Secretary Stanton will receive her &7Harangues by officers at negro meetings | of 0.8. Coupon 7-30 Bonds. A suitable reward | tivation, which would accommodate 115,000 Thursday, at which the Gitisens of the county fmends on Saturday evenings. are prohibited by the Mississippi Freedmen’s | Will be pwd for their return toJ. D. EDMOND LS GPB45D SACBED CONCERT Mrs. Attorney General Speed will receive | Bureau. & CO., No. 513 7th st. Stier, | Suntllee, giving each Aiemioeinad of sighy otrne poneae eneliint are. that under the IN Alp OF THE her friends between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock = $5 REWARDS Lost. cn Wednesday, Jan. joth, | *<Tes- act of Congress of March 3d, 1863, defining the CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION on Wednesday afternoons. ce UNCLAIMED TELEGEAMS, 6th atreot and * through the @it; all Sagare to A SIAMESE DECREE. powers of the Levy Court, the county is en- —- SPEAKER COLFAX. eaieea Mare ‘om the Depet, a piain Gold BRACELET with “Joe” | Our Consul at Bangkok, Siam, in his dis- per pigh engl hg hs garners bap egy A GBAND SAORED CONCERT Speaker Colfax’s receptions are on Thursday Omics Willards’ Motel, January ise. | Speravedon the ipeide. The Ander will recetvathe | patches to the State Department, incloses & | trict, Mr. Blagden inthe3d, Mr, Burrin the ith, IN AID OF TH® evenings trom 8x till 11. : Feat soewins. seeeyime remain a ote “Ja 16-003t* _ | proclamation of the King of Siam, removing | and Dr. Nichols in the 7th: that Mr. Sayles J. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, ‘The reception of Speaker Colfax’s mother and | Diher ee ates saad $5 REWARD-—Lost, on Monday evening, the | the restrictions imposed on the exportation of | Kowen, who was appointed as from the coun- Will be given in the Charch, on H street, betwoee sister, Mrs. and Miss Mathews, for ladies,and | Wm Ford Jas Woodruff Mrs Bermack D2 eS foot 2 sere. Leer es CANS. rice and levying @ tax on cocoarut oil. The lb geate SS oataar: ee ee & in ho ou” 9th and 10th streets, gentlemen accompanying them, areevery Wed- | Bev Col Moody W SEPP SNYDER: Mauaser” | returning the same at No.30"Louisiann aeenue, | following extract is from the decree imposing Guires that he shall. resideiu the county: tha: | ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, nesday afternoon from 12 to 3. T, 0.0 F —The Semi-Annual Communica | °BBOtite Sth street west, 3tf | the tax on oil: he is unknown to the people personally, and UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OS ism ot tye R. W. GRAND ENCAMPMENT “The tax on cocoanut oil was first imposed | only knownby his efforts in the court to in- PROF. J. P. CAULFIELD, Mesicat Dinxeton THE VOTE ON THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE | will be held on MONDAY EVENING. 224 i tant, BOARDING. in the year of the cow, and was one hundred | crease taxation, and opposition to granting sates . BILL. at7 gclock. J.C. U. WHALEY, id cnwricepentees: His Excellency Chow-Phya- | licenses, &c. They also complain that a man u It seems to be the fate of this District to serve Jat IGr. Scribe : ;URNISHED ROOMS, with parlor; aleo good Phra-Klang says those who use cocoanut oil | who holds the offices of Postmaster ot Wasb- M aa the catspaw for political maneuyerers of all THE CELEBRATED GRANVILLE moo F BOARD for $5 per week. 449 10th street be. | bave been complaining tor a cies time that it Lo beoubipe Setar peony — hod on M DAWSO parties. While it is undoubtedly true that the | Cherch Cotter sail sed Geet, TO MOR DOW | tween D and K. jaigst* | was becoming too dear, until it was made oF Colorea s ke. has neces- | ¥ RS: CAULFIE KENNEDY, LD. M MRS SMYTH, And many of our Iesding amateurs; also, a Grand Republicans of the House are responsible for | MORNING at I] o'clock. and in t js Some-ditch-Phra- | sarily nel tend to that it is impossi- 7. G=*STLEsEN AND THEIR WIVES AND | Known to his Ma y Some-ditch-Phra. ly so much to atten i it is impossi the passage of the negrosuffrage bill, an analy- pee NE ede = , 5 ( i i Chaum-Klau-Chow- a, who, in the year | ble for him to Tform bis whole duty as a — BOARD. ethene otain good ROOMS snd of the ox, ordered a new examination oft the | member of the vy Court. Chorus ii LEVEE Board: Q trees to be made, and reduced the tax to one Mr. VALENTINE W. CAULFIELD will pre sis of the previous voting shows that the Dis- THE ANNUAL joarders wanted. Terms moderate. 257 Est, | trees to be m: 1 0 triet is wainly indebted tothe Democratic wing LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. 1 0. 0. F , between 14th and 15th streets, one square from | hundred cowries for three trees. It is estima- FRACAS IN THE PRE-EMPTION Drvistox.— | de at the Organ. : Willard’s Hotel ja 10-Im* ted that 1,295 catties and eight tumlong were uite & commotion was occasioned in the of the House for the particularly objection- | wit) be held cn MONDAY othe #ebruary, (PHOMPSON'S DINING BOOMS AND BA- | lost to the revenue by the removal of the tax in | General Land Gee vPatent Olen Buiulines able form in which it passed. For party Particulars hereafter. It 6 LOON, the year of the rat. = yesterday, by a fracas in the room of W. A. reasons the Democratic’ members preferred NOTICE There will bean EXPOSITION | R = THOM ELON ee otter treets, The charge of circulating the decree was | Cook, Chief of the Pre-emption Division. that it should pass in this odious shape, and i. OF THE UNITARIAN FAITH given by | gotel ‘ + “0 given to Pra-Kaso K’aruratta bawdee chow The programme, which will consist of selections from the ratorios of St. Paul, Elijah, Creation, - and Messiah, will be given in a few days. TICKETS, §1 tach; to be had at the music stores of Messrs. Ellis and Metze: the book- stores of Hudson Taylor and Phi Solomes dH. Se From the best data we can obtain, the follow- ja6 Im* e Rev. Dr WM F. EY. of Brooklyn, N. | - Krom. K'oon P’e_pat-ta-kawn, palat over the a to be the particul: the aff and H.Semken, jeweler, Penn. avenue, between Voted against the motion to recommit the | TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING. at 2G TABLE BOARD at No. 464 loth street.a few | left, and K’oon We Sootta, palat of the right. | Col. Talbert. one of the decker ut < division, | %h end loth streets, yu ao-st bill as desired by conservative Republicans, | o'clock, at the Firat (Unitarian) Congregational frors north of the avenue. Terms 9: fr | The decree was issued on Monday, the 12tn of | entered Cook's room for the purpose of having OR SALE—Two shares WASHINGTON AND who proposed to engraft upon it i tant | Society, in the Unitarian Church. corner of ith and | mont! 6 the waning moon, 9th month of the year of the | some copying dome and the. t inf . GEORGETOWN KAILRUAD. Address J. prop Po im por’ D streets, at which all are invited to attend. 1t* | rat by Phya-Pe-p'it Po-kei. ar oar feats ie Bist Lf lyeneeyd DENNIs. Jr..or apply to his office, No 21 Fede. qualifications, making it much less objection- TEMPERANOE MEETING—The reanlar 5 Souk Bad eekea ont 5 ral Block, cor. 7th and F ate. ja 0.5" able. Thus, the Democrats, in order to make t PERSONAL. Cook and asked when it could be done. He 2 5 , ; a monthly meeting ef the CATHOLIC BEN- Hi “ r y % . OTURB FRAMES - FICIAL TOTAL ABSTINENCE. SOCIETY ae GENERAL HOOKER. Teplied, “the copyistis busy, and you (Col. T.) |? OVAL PIOTUR: an electioneering card for their party through | PAICIAL TOTAL ABSTINEN \G next. (to. | "J'0. THR PUBLIC—Whereas my wife, JOHAN. | The report that General Hooker is a hopeless | know the rule is that when the copyist is un- HE Greatest Variety south of New York. at the ceuntry, showed themselves quite as heart- i )at Gonzaga Hall, at 7 e’clock. Distin- NA CREAMER, has left my bed ‘and board | ; id i i r, able to do the copying it is expected that the avocaten of the cainse will be present, who | Without any just cause, 1 hereby warn all secon, | i Valid is contradicted by G. V. Barnard, his the meeting. The public invited | Bot to trust her on my account, as I will pay no | brother-in-law, whosays the General is rapid- Talbert replied “Willas A. ook gen, tee JOHN T.C. CLARK, ay mak contraction, ‘a ly recovering from his recent illness, is look- | or words to that effect. Cook retorted, “Col. Ai Secretary. | _is 20-6 TERENCE CREAMER. | ing very well, and would be out ina few days. | Talbert, 1 know your character.” when the sented of Voorhees & Co., and Thad. Stevens FAIR OF GONZAGA BALL —The Fair M ARSTMORIAL—&. is desirous of | }t may be added that there have been noe symp- | latter struck Cook, staggering him somewhat, & Co. marching up arm in arm to vote against Ue astueeees Ce ype of so or % years of cae poe Sabie ee eenae toms of paralysis in General Hooker's case, | when some parties rushed up and prevented recommitment and amendment. Our people | evening be more pleasantly passed, or cha: ey be and in good financial circu MARKRITER’s No. 455 Seventh street, ja 20-6w" _8 doors above Odd Fellows Hall. ! i PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. colors, a = ee MARK RITER'S No. 456 Seventh street, ja20-6w* __S doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail, lessly indifferent to the fate of the untortunate white people of this District asthe bitterest radicals; and the singular spectacle was pre- 1 re tt stances, with the | #24 that some time since he was able to be out | any further proceedings. We understand that h_ pre. | Tiding. His many friends here will be glad to | Sceretary Harlan is investigating the case. HEAP AS EVER. baye abundant reason to exc.aim to these rad- | More worthily bestowed. » Sereed.” ANT nomen cube es qisposition pre- | jearn that the exaggerated reports of hin illness ssid SESE EEN SRE ATE Cc? <Bar car Dee etnens of BEATTY ical extremes, Republican and Democratic, WATER eo ne OF es ao | Address REFUGE! + care of Postmaster, Washing- | have so little foundation. Tnx Law To ve Testep.—Yesterday. Mr. | WINTER BOOTS and SHUES at prices! “A plague on both your houses!” We trast | Us persona we eeTeN itm sanaary, weit, | ton, D.0. UEP *® ‘ya 00-28 —_—__—_. J. A. Hopkins was arrested for violating the | to mult the times, inorder to make rom for and believe that every conservative or Demo- | Aqueduct water has heen introduced. within te ICTIMS OF PRIVATE DISEASES can have SENA Corporation ordinances in reference to snow, | 0Ut Spring Supplies, for ail ages and sixes, and o = edical advice and treatment, free of charee he Senate met to-day for th f : all graies. ti " corperate limits of this city. other than property ef ee Ze, The Sen: ay for the purpose o: and on being taken before Justice Walter, he willing to sacrifice the intereue of this enure | We datag nity Ye henge seminars tone ie | RUSRAI'TES tee i uroalog MaRCORSIOCEANE: | aiepoung ofthe Freedmen’s sapesestes toi] Dhar meer geen ng ppt eee p : , f ad gh | ¢ Anuisance was made by a neighbor, and the waitecommunity will beheld to sharp account | {i 2" cringe January 1. 1867, became due end gat ; ADAM AHOLIAB. SuAIRVOTANS aah as npr pote eae caine naar Justice also fined him $3 which he desired to by his constituency. prior tothe let of February, the delinquents ate Impreesed Medium, can be consulted at her 2 ‘ supercede, and offered Mr. W. A. Mulloy as subject to stoppage of the water from their premi- | residence, No.62 Montgomer: street, Geo 4 remained for some time an attentive listener, | supereedor. The Justice refused to take any ‘THE RECEPTION AT SECRETARY WELLES’. | *¢# and penaity of two dollars, to be paid together | D.O prosent sraveuss r attention of Parents having Boys large stock of that class of Goods, pledging ourselves to offer great induce- ments to = We will not pame pion. but simply invite the ‘ public to give uss eoning Som that th: e Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Welles | Yious to the nesternting uy the water" "**'"” | game, love, marri ox ’ wery of the | presented for the term of six years from the poli ‘olice, he was he! No. 379f th #' corner of I, - 3 " % e, , remedy for, ae > a : Feceived their friends last evening, and ex. | “0 \ 0" BANDOLPa CovLE, | fromba.tm:to9p.me) ns Ja isiwe’ | 4th of March, 196 Ie eee ae tae Penne aE. Hopkins declined | je 20-tw ‘opporite to Borscy's Hotel. tended their hospitalities to ja18-dtfel at istrar, 55 a - \em — PKINCE, fer 60 years proprietor of the Linnma: The officer who attempted to swindle the " . Ls Georgetown, D.C.,1 hereby give t the season. The rooms were well filled, and every LECTURE Nureeried, Flushiog, NY having deen Pay Department yesterday, by presenting a ape sagectr ging ny Dut be also taken wnt: | Flour Business, heretofore conducted by me, was pode roy RO . carr. . bu so takes wi the 2d inet, ayes pa ic repo REV. FRANGIS B. BOYLE, facanca, including Uatarrhs Bessehitee Serene | fraudulent leave of absence, is Capt. Jas. Mc- | hima Telease from the Mayor. Mr. Hopkins | “#°onlnued o Bet. J. D. ROBINSON ic Prominent guests present YOR THE torrheea, and other virulent affections, will m: Nutt, recently dishonorably discharged from | S*Y8 he will immediately take measures to AVING BOUGHT THE BUSINESS FROM were Secretary Stanton and Mrs. Stanton; BENEFIT bis Treatise on all Diseases for 15 cents.’ Explana- | the ith regiment, New York volunteers. He | Dring the case before the courts, that the law my brother, I will continue it, and will en- Commodore Winslow and lady; Senor Romero, 8f. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY, tory eircular. one stamp. ja13 3w*_ | confessed his intention to fraudulently obtain | MAY be decided. deavor to extend equal facilities to customers as the Mexican Minister; Speaker Colfax, mother at RS. DR. CURTIS, the Natural Clairvoyant, | money from the Government if it were Ppossi- : heretofore, and hoping a continuance of the favors . ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. who reads the PSG Dregent, and future, ha’ | pie, and would have succeded had it not been Potick Rwports.—Second Precinct—J. N. | sa shown to him. nd sister; J. Watson Webb, Minister to Brazil; SEVENTH STREET,’ opened her office at 420, north side of Penn. ave., for the acutences and watchfulness of the | Israel, peddling anlicensed; Obristinna Oct- D. F. ROBINSON, Hon. Isanc Newton, Commissioner of Agri. on betw nd 6th ets. Office hours from 9 to ii | Gficers employed in the Paymaster General's | tein, creating nuisance; $5each. Jacob Evans, | _J818-3t* No. 91 Water street, Geor =. cultare, and lady; Major General Banks and| SUNDAY EVENING. JANUARY 91,1866, | 8 m..end4to8p m. Soil sm*_ | Ofice. Paniea dnohh Boden, drunk: Thos. Moran, pro- | ()RPHANS’ COURT—Distaict or Coicus a, 6 : ia Fasten, Peasi = : OCk. fanity; dismissed. D. Kirchner and O. Yost, Wasninoton Covyry, to-wtt-—In the case 0 = — “ sae armae=! es Senased| ict Beaton Halla bine gt Srey & Burch, JO8T RECEIVED or oF DINNER PARTY. unlicensed; costs 60 cents each. Mary Fietcher. 0d airix w a_of Willem & lady; Com! Radford; Senato: - | eer ee ; Last evening, Col. Badeau, of Gen. Grant's Third Precinct.—Catharine Goldsboro and ratrix w «afore roy and lady; Major General Hunter; Sen. ot “TIBBETT’S HAIR RENE’ OE ‘ 5 Rebecca Bailey, suspicion; Jas. Kail, drunk; ss The best combi: e a dinner, at which ¥. P' d ator McDougall and lady; Commander Jen. lemicy Angi! Mcoting of the Stockholders of | The beet combination ever prepared 3 stad, gay’ seeps hich were Lieut. kins, Hon. J. K. Moorehead and ladies: John Y., will be held at the office of the Gom hair. Fersaloat CALLEN New bragazd ers, | Genersl Grant and lady, the members of the | imised. ” WONSUBE COFPoFation law; dis- Van Buren; Admiral Dahlgren, and 7 Be, £46 Broadw: scription Store, Pa. avenue, corner of 6th 3 General's staff, Count Raasloff, the Danish Fourth Precinct._Robert Sibly, assault; bail said prebation of the Orphans’ ES es inted Tuesday. the roary ‘nex Fer the final settlement and, distributien of the in the city of New Yor! n personal estate » and of the as- NESDAY. the 3ict of Jan. % ja 19 3t* a for peace. Do., disorderly; #2. ts in hand, as fa) the same have been col- prominent members of Congress. m, Dated 17th Jan ise shri ee NM. V1 Bier, Ena Havent sad James 7. Brady, Tenth Precinct._David Bradley, larceny ; Serkan ond ascend into nfoney; when aud where W™ # Hoover, { New York, and other distingnjghed % creditors and jecom At ten o'clock refreshmennts and choice con-| a CAMBEIDGE LIVINGSTON, OGAPITOL HILL o . ngugehed guests. | Henry Carter, overcharging, ©. Greenwell. | ail the it heirs ‘of said deceased Sections were served, and in side roca, | 22 Secretary. GROCERY, VARIETY AND PROVISION The entertainment was one of the happiest of | throwing stones; dismissed.’ Horace Brent, | &r@ Botified to attend, (at Se Sereane’ Deut Et a here WEDDINGS, DINNER PARTIES BAL ORE. the season. larceny: bail for court. Wm. Buckley, disor- | Weshington County aforesaid.) with their claims 5 table stood containing refreshments for the ete, furnished by JOSEPH H’ SHAF. Corner of 2d street east and C street north. derly; $5.9. Win. Hawkins, snow law; $2. GS all benedt cayfeoy ee Sed delectation of the gentlemen. org cmeooey | and Confectioner, No. 386 6th Family Groceries, Wines Liquors, do., Segara BETURN FROM INSPECTION DUTY. Gotieib Herbert, larceny; deferred. Basil | tate. provided copy of this order be published RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOU SwOTIGE TO G8 CONSUMERS The tnd Tovacco, Hreeh. Salt and Smoked Meats, ee | coe oe Sees Grasts she, | aa oat eo Gioudatige eae: | ection eee eee eee Breuing ster, ‘SE. —' tal Oil, Lamps, Shades, &c. s j ary Moria: Trunk an isorderly; work- | previous e 5 2 The reception by the ladies of the White | Gar Light Compasy hese eee wy aehington | and Willow W. Re a tn et | eho hes been sheent: some time-emaitenr ofl 2003 yr nal’ “4 Test :-—Z.C. ROBBINS. have removed their officeto | Prown Sugars. Ie cents. Good Green Tea, $1.40 | inspection in the Department of the East, isx- | ance; $5. See aaee —— House yesterday afternoon was largely at- | No. 464 10th. tween D and E, where persons | to $2. Coal Oil u | s . . + $1. pected to return to-morrow. Cols. Babcock EEE iy aE tended. Among the distinguished visitors were | ¥%0 have reason to beli their meters or =e delivered to any part of the adi agg and Parker, still absent on similar duty, are |>, ORPHANS’ Court, Judge Purcell —To-day, Major General Hancock and lady; Generai | WM. YORRE. ‘Superiatontent ot Bate, the Court made an order direct the administra: ja 15-w3w* Register of Wille. Tee IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subsort- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washin, County. in the Di t of Columbia. = not expected back immediately. letters of administr: . A,,on the personal es- Vincent, of the War Department; General | ®bo will give prompt attention. EMOVAL.—MIS8 SANFORD has removed pci =i Se fot of Otho Boswell to pay to the widow one- | {ter ote eee Tren D. , the Minister of the Republic of Colam- | —*°2 kort! MatiENny, Engineer. R Millinery Department from the show room, u| haifthe net proceeds of the store. deceased. All persons having claims against the PY stairs, No. 4 Market Space, to the stoi WHITE HOUSE. Jchn Jackson was appointed guardian of | jai deceased, are hereby warned to ckhibit. the bia; Mrs. Senator Trumbull: the danghters of PIANO FOB BALE. Inquire at 425 Carroll a, tad 34 hag Song 8 , between 7th There was quite a crowd of visitors at the | the orphans of Michael’ Short, late of the | same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, Senator Foot; Senator Howe, of Wisconsin: | A Prax Ja203t*_ | friends and customers: “' °° DAPPY fosee her | white House to-day, composed principally of | &Tmy. . on of before the Isth day of January next, they Senator Saulsbury and lady; Mrs. Major Gen- PAPEEHANGINGS—A largo assortment, for HE OOPARTNERSHIP DETWasn ny | Senators aud members of Congress. Among ae alter S. a appointed administrator er et rane ay sow So caibales Sonn oft bends eral Augur; Judge Loring, of tne United Staves the lowest cash pricesyat O° eae Tange RE NERSEIY BETWEEN Cinek; | those who called on the President were Speaker | tate Of the Tait pres coe nero A, OF the es- | Ere wai Ges'tsy hand this 26th day of January, Court of Claims; Hon. William Slade; Hon. F. NO 486 7th street, this day dissolved by mutual sent, notice is | Colfax and Senators Wade, Guthrie, and Hen- The first account of the administrator of ja 18. A. Pike, and Clark Mills, the sculptor. Owing | _i8%0-6w* 8 doors above O¢d Fe'lows’ Hail. TO ida Wastes sik derson. Lieut. Ed. C. Stout, late of the Nayy, was ap- | —* to slight indisposition, Mrs. Stover was unable | \WYINDOW SHADES—The largest assortment | BISHOPS ALON Wi DER will prone teem of ——————_—_—___ proved and passed. QOBFBANS’ COURT—Distaicr oF Co to be present, and the guests were received most in the t the lowest remanerative | F. ALEXANDER for payment, and ell Dersons in: GENERAL GRANT'S NEW HOUSE. —_——_— Alethon tt. W. Rother haladstenuis of Thooee te Sy by Bre ease po "| Prices, at MARKRITER'S, dabted to the said firm are hereby requested toast. | ‘Lieutenant General Grant expects tooccapy | GRAND LARCENIES.—Officer Doyle this Petite, hescsced. tha sinamaseaete ciscamee ten, gracefully by rson. Hon. B. R ss No. 456 7th street, Ue the same with KF. ALEXANDER. morning arrested Fenton Jacobs, colored, for | Sith th Court of French made the presentations to Mrs. Patter. | _ Cw" __S doors abeve Odd Fellows’ Hail. | | ‘The burincss will be’ carried on at the old stand | DS New houre in Douglas Row, on I street, | Morning arresied Fenton Jac reins from’ Mr. | Werhinston eoeety oto es ate soar : JUTATORS.—Just from Maine. 3.500 bushels of | by E. F, ALMXANDEB. near New Jersey avenue, on Monday. ven e m ~ | Washi: nm county aforesaid, appoi: son. No. 1 JACKSON Wart Po apne of ‘januaty 16,1506. Meyers’ store, Louisiana avenue, near 7th st. | the gth day of January , 1856. f a “2 s hemmed The property was récovered and the prisoner S7-From J. Shillington, Odeon Building, we | Pilots tosuit parece he a area gic For eale A109? SKIRT MANUF ACTOR was sent to jail by Justice Thompson." have the following budget of good things, from | Fowler's Whart. luth streets Washington DG avenue, between 6th and 7th sts., and 14 It is stated, on good authority, that the Bu- James Jenkins and Robert Carter, colored, bis abundantly spread counter: Harper's Mag. | C@@@ With your teams, and 1a} rfor | HGe Cenctaatty Cotpeey Land M. Washington, Tyau of Referred Claims, a division of the Pay | (WSs arrested by the same officer for stealing a azine, Atlantic Monthly, Our Young Folks, iinre 5 oleae. Wows Tan , ixtes cof oreo, agin: Department, will be reduced next month, by ladies victorine, meat and otner eatables from oe pe Hoop T Pi the muster-out of five ‘masters, some person unknown. The prisoners are held Hours, all for February. New York Weetly| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF Copan. | lepeth and size. “Skirts altered 3. WHEL &'00. rf — for farther hearing at the Central Guardhouse, Magazine and Every Saturday, for January 20. The goperinershi heretofere existing between | —— — f yt A MIsTaKE.—We think it a mistake pues Dae See, - Also, “The Crock of Gold” and “The Twins | Johy,W'pater aud Robert Campbell iu the brick: HANNS S0Lp my STOCK, Goodwill and a CrimixaL Count, Judge Fisher—Yesterday, u der the name of W. Fixtures to Messrs Davis & Gaither, made by members of Congress who yote for | On: rd 5 bs and Heart,” by Martin Farquhar Tapper, and | Campbell, is, this 2th day of January” ibssedis. | most rebpeetfully retern poy eg no Charles Gordon, indicted for larceny, was con po Satrom and teenie oe Re tloren | ee former | negro suffrage here under the belief that it isa | victed, and sentenced to one year in the peni- *Cora mont,” novels just published trom ersons baving claims against ti . th ecessors | measure demanded by their constituents. The | ‘entiary. the prolific press of Peterson & Bros, Phila. | nersbip. and thows indebted. to the sane, are'se: | 2 On umen OFtRY thelr patronage qi ment and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased MUSTEB-OUT OF PAYMASTERS. and of the assets in hand.as far as the are notified to sttend.(at Ly Court ef Wastington County aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bepeiit in said de- ‘s estate: provided a copy of this erder be published once a week for three weeks im tho Eve- ning Star previous to thg said 77th see. . ‘Pest—Z. 0 ROBBINS. jan 8-law8w* of Wills 4 Pw. wi i w ‘TBE GLORY OF MAN Is STRENGTH—There- © same, are re- B.F.GITTINGS. | result of the Connecticut election showed how | ; orate i ecinaerge iad — ; Raney, foray, the nervous 224. debi li should 1 de! make settleme; — for larce! as ted, and sen- ed iphia. oo maby os Ww mistaken there were ihe Republican members | teneed to 15 pin dinate taeda moti we #. LD'S EXTRACT Also, from the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, _j8 20-3 JOHN WEBSTER. ITH THE VIEW OF REDUCING our Stock, en mon’ penitentiary. Ina | OHU RO fc make Soren. for on entire how assortment inthe | who came out on the stump in advocacy ofne- | second case against the same party a nolle pros. We We for the next sixty days, sell at ffrage under the supposition that it was entered. PRIM COST. Ladies ti oi pseaaeg P = i GOODE wit therefore dea atone Ney a measure acceptable to the people. In the case of Edward Wheeler, indicted for Boston, we have copies of the Atlantic Monthly and Our Young Folks, for February. Lt would be difficult to say which of these publicatiens Fos. NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENOB of urine. » int PRs aa larceny, @ nolle pros. was entered. ‘stone in the ‘calculus. wel or give us an early call. i. - glands, > ere DAVIS & GA — ———_e-__ rick-dust deposit, and all dissases of the bladder, of Ticknor & Fields has the greatest popularity ; AtB.F, Giitinge ton Stand, eae rman foe tan en ee ened fm |. Lamcewy Cases.—Gotiliod Herbert was Heres Pea SESE ee nee: ee HELM in ite respective parish of readers. ADAMSON & CO..“Auctioncers. ja l1-eol2t* No. 20 Market Space, | the Patent Office for the week ending January | arrested yesterdsy by officer Gunnell, of the | POhOSWLUID EXTRAOTBUCHU. mob 506 9th street, one door from Penn. avenue. SEVENTH STREET. , 30th, 140 new patents. Second Ward, on a charge of grand larceny. BEAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS, BO New Fractional Currency.—Yesterday, | y, ould tfanly of Ha ied ° 86 ———ore__ From the evidence it Sppeared that the accused | sngts. and Orosees preserved in nataral form. there was twenty-five thousanddoliars in the | TIONERNS forthe sale of Real Rotates Howseloud | PAPER HANGINGS 4ND WINDOW» | XXXIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION, bargained fore load of potatoes with Ee nee’ | gives. by Mrs, FE IE, ate of Hooton. 347 Ver- new fractional currency issued from the Treas. | Furniture, &c.. 8c. usin as‘ céitad Now ir store an assortment of all grades of PA- SaTcrpay, January 20. and drove off with them without paying for | BODE avenue. between Rand. __ __de9-1m*_ TY. The new issue is of the denomination of | gear Thisarancet pon consign- EA RHTANGINGS, embracing a choice selection of | | SENATE.—A joint resolution extending the -_ The case was examined by Justice Hos- | J{}GELOW ON THe TARIFF QUESTION. Ofte ca areeney widarnwen. To mene | Rael ulimit aloo be given to mae | chles aceon ie Witine BHa Deg! tac | Sit tigeampion of tne Burlington and | weil who ordered the dosuon o¢ tae peneer | Br metohent Lema st Polig” waren ; at priv: ences. tantly receiving additi P i = 4 until other witnesses cou! summoned. Political Economy. List’s Political Economy. Col Public saies every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- | SiADuly if “always find ‘am anscenng the | ‘The bill for the appointment of pension mmcaale tira aul I's W of t ier om - SS —The a yesterday afternoon we Ja 191m stores Orders punetedliy: cxemmted ia eat me panel by the President was taken up and| (Cyancx oF Guazp Larceny.—Last night Goes Caer ecial nce ola De ee n- Di: D) + —_ . a Logi Economy. Wha! met ing atration the bill to enlarge the | FRENCH ALMANACS FOR 1866 —Almanech | Comming. | 0° NY See Sas chovwurt ga've stones tit on Wednesday | OUceEHigging, of the Third Ward, arrested | coy is Lori, of Political Economy. Whataley's Les, wers of the Freedmen’s Bureau, and the pou anach de Ia Jenne Chanson | Terms f3ce, John P. Webber for being drunk and disorder: , ’ _ the general appropriation Dill, and with Francaise. Polichinelle Almanech. Alman: no 17 eit a: n fasten se STR Tib strest, or xe would call up the bill forthe admission | jy, and finding keys on him the officer went Bite of Trade Products; - Mill's Politi i ¥ | Feapoloon. Almanec: la Dapec, Almanach des ea. + | of Colorado. with him to his room on Sth, between Eand F | “ out arriving at any conclusion on the subjects, | Jeux de Societe Almanach de France. Almanach Mr. Trumbull called up the bill to enlar; Hy Houses adjourned till Monday next. Manuel dela bonne Cuisine. 5 BL SooTT, — PS eels and there found a lot of books apd pa- ~! gens * Petit Almansen import sae J ped diylith ttredt, between B and ¥. the powers of the Freedmen's Bureau. treats, 2 Proper af ie Gor peed pe i da aT . . Cowan offered an amendment restricti: ually bringing back the Mair Reourrts yrom CvsToms.—The respectable uisiniere. Almanach illustre de | ecuted ins workmanlike manien ate oe va, an operations of the burean to the States lately entin Pil ences Singgpat > ogee Pe in rebellic tary like manner, ai toits without the incenvenience st- Sum of upwards of $57,000,000 was received last T'itustration. iments Mori, AE appointed. and at prices to suit the times. ‘a 13-1m jon. was retained for a hy Jesus home Ee re Shy ee craggens week from customs at the principal ports of | manach des Victoires de Napoleon Ii. Almanech ) OTLO: Mr. Trumbull said this would exempt from _son, s conts per . the United States Semre ¢ P2 ie! snanee. Almaaseh A N MR. C. GAUTIER the comets of $a arene the + pane n= é Seet = sae ae nerores peas, ap a ped — aay . Almanach Magne! - Almanach du | Would inform his former patrons, ‘sens | tucky, Missouri, ‘ware and Mary’ - Bencnw WaRrrant.—Robert Hunter, colored, NUTS, for worms.unvivaled in officecy . mae have the February number of Beadle’s | B90 Ton: from Pare. of Washington and Georgetown generally, hee Mr. Guthrie contended for the ex m of | was arrested yesterday by roundsman Wal: | cull adapted for children, being eaten as am '} just started by Beadle & Uo., the pub- | ja 1 FRANCK TAYLOR. | b## resumed the serving of the ter, of the Second Ward, upon a warrant is- earlobe denagiets. Price sesuts per box. Lishers of the wide-spread «Dime Novela WAULINGSFORD, Pesier ta suteea DINNERS, SUPPERS, ETO., sued by Judge Fisher, who delivered the pris- | a2" en M . reas. ‘&c., stands in Centre and urine. for ja; hy in roety te serve up all the DELI- oner to the U. S. Marshal. Hunter was charged OOnE'S pew tell to the depth of three feet at St, | Liberties Markets, colicts = share of tie ube GACTES OF THE SEASON at {he residences of The Cincin-} with stealing a watch, and had been M WEST END PRUG STORE. 2 DNeso $ ja 18-Im* released ‘Wednesday, contains | on bail to appear at court, but failed to appear, . to hence the arrest ——_e——_ estimates for ALARM oF F1eg.—The alarm of fire between No. 113 Penn. Avenue, "s, ‘e in his well-known style of elegance. eonmunaay last, which is the | Petwonege.——_____jatt ims | oils arent fecttitt IMPOR heaviest fall on Tecorgpa ha, Ms, TANOS FOR SALE —Fwo good ROMEWOOD | BLANDING FRENCH OOM FRET TON ERE ES: S7-Gen. Beauregard is busy with the N PIANOS for sale. Price $10 and ve bim great advantages In this departancne ‘ot Orleans. Jackson and Great Northern railven, | SPATEND; Apply immediately at 25) Es ness. * 7 , Sand 9 o'clock last night was caused by the “ar aeteae Oo Secernees is uiirace et a" PARIRD BEETARRAT. incre nou | burning of fon comer, om Pm ayer; be hon ee rane May, 1865, 7,249,- LI . | aylvanta evenue, promplly t wesearal | tween St Sak She Le nee wee ‘21 pairs —_ —— 220.900 pairs of shoes, Borer count ro arvana whe Teel = thy attended % sa eins ~ Itanois, | sounded from box 61, and the firemen re. Were manufactured in Massachusetts, this Institution opens on MONDAY, Februsrys. | | Very Fespecafally 0. @. sponded promptly. S7-A grand ball is to be held at Boston The number of papite te limited and'the teac! of Gnutior's Hesteaees packed Mar agers aye Pek eve, 2 | SERENE | meee OEE, | Riteonee pues patter i: | Perescren Meteo ne ward Ketchum, the great forger, 13 | Styention as thorough and solid rr ath and 15th os. against 602 this the ington M ist tant Church, near Bow safely lodged in Sing Sing prison, w his education. ‘Two vacancies are to be filled HE COPARTNERSHIP OF B. if oN ¥ nder the ten he is learning the shoemakers trade. Students of ai may enter at any ca | Lpemues eco having been disecieed by tee 35 per cont. | Dov sas. Thompson, the’ pes aoe fe " Curtin, a F " ~parg ho to that | Rev. Jas. Thompson, the pastor, at which a cursied frees thet crip to Harsea wy? have re. | Sgpicatien to the FESO. 9. 6. WALDEON. sy Derinors, will : ys decrease at tue | number have made a profession of religion a7 The new lice organization costs the THE. tt SF sting be. A BARBO city of Richmond $124,050; an ad vance of $81,650 | pi, {veeR Messrs. © REILY has SOHN AY RAMILTON: Gamdntce dewse Robert H. Anderson bev cist the late fim are, roquected be ‘: Anaad is chief of the police force of Savannah. Feta te the Tr are Fequested t0 net: pansoun. SEN s06 “Ell tetal eae ald, Murdoch and John Brougham are acting | seule pe dgeaneen ss Som I I "ythace | fee er perment, and al fetta tae tame: or Conrimmarrox —Ontnnaar Rev, Siees 87° A French critic bas been made a senator Tete rm: i. " in order that we may a siiion bogs oF confirmation to Ss persons at Christ Caurch, pa INO. W. LU _— for a favorable notice of “The Life of Cesar.” Georgetown, D.C., Jan. 17, se 2 minletrator of th Late Joho Boece. row. Navy Yard. puns Georgetow®. - : | | i ' ft

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