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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (RXOEPT 8UNDAT.) AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, At Brea! canary Penn's evenus ond 12% street, By W. D. WALLAOH: : shi ewer. ‘Tne SBAK ts servea by tne carriers to (heir Upseribers in the City and District at Taw Ours ran wxax. Copies at te counter, with theat wrappers, Two onch. Dollar and Fifty Cents; stx months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Fire Dollars. No papers are sent from the office jonger than paid for. %, XXVIT- Eben + Ing AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ¥_ NAGLE & OU., Auctioncers_ 67 ivania avenne, B Saice-rovina No. 2! — BY C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. BS Satseo to oes ee THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. jagie & Co. will xtve t attention t | BALE OF A VRRY DESIRABLE BUILQING aes of Real Estate onsebold Furnitarest ae id 03 RORTH ROSTREET AT AUUTION. the re-idence of famttiea doctini On T DAY AFTERNOON, Febraary 27%) art ot at So'clock, I shall sell. on the premises shantice of every description, Horses, Osrrin Bote Now 1,19 and 29, and the whole of Lot Ne. 18, 2 jnare Ne. 5 — Th erior Lot, in point of location and sar- seeneeey March 1, roundings, 18 re led sa beth one ef the most de- The Steck, G an pe Ba of Res- | Sirable upon which to erect @ fine residence in the License 1, Seventh street north, end of Moree city. It fronts sixty feeton H street, near Lafa- ette Square, with an average depth of ope hun- Bases Satin Bas Countec red. and four feet. Itis immeniately adjoining the pi emerald ney Tumblers reside eof Secretary Harlan and Admiral slu- + Paintings, Bar and Cooking Stoves Steam Heater, &c., &c. The west half of the Lot has already upon it a : fount laid in cement, 36238, Hold on acecunt of sickness of Proprietor. wrnta valuable Lot will Ge aeht cation, or divided SALE “OF STEAM GRIST MILL AT if desired, iuto two lote, each fronting 30 feet on H ’ THE CAVALBY DEPOT, GIESBOBO, D.C puartermaster General's Office, First Division. Quart esiintton. D. Cc February #1, 1855. 4 Ry order of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold on the premises. at public auction. na- fe 2d Terms: One-half cash; balance on a credit of 6 12 months, notes to bear interest, satisfactori- Cc. W. BOTELER, Anuct. ’ der the direction of Captain George T. Browming, BBX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. A Q M on WEDNE a eee Se USTEE’S SALE OF THE LEASE, GOOD ¥. i +, &C-5 ONE (1) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED | pg_MONICO HOUSE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. MILL, By virtue of adee! vf trust to the subscriber, (frame, with masatve ge nem 80 fly recorded in onc of the land records of Wash t. coal. . om i rourt, . : sl ot sell,on ait Constructed efthe cry best material,andin the | WEDNESDAY, the 2th instante at 10 o'clock Dost eubet al wd ™m., at the Delmonico House, Ne. 223 Penn. a e Al a between = a ae pees. the ——- rm of lease, whic! as about two years te ran, ig NE) ENGINE. OF 100-HORSE POWER, Fine Bar and Bar Fixtures, : with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter | Brandies, Whiskies and Wines, incasks. nd twenty-four (24) inches stroke, set upon & Household Furniture, consisting in part of— P with cold and hot water | Walnut Hair-cloth Sofas and Side Cb: rs, pumpe and heater. with a cast fron fiy-wheel, with | Walnut Marble-top Tables, driving pulley of the same material ten (10) feetin | Walnut Bedsteade and Bureaus, diameter and twenty four (24) inches face, with | Walnut Extension and Side Tables. Judson’ patent governor ‘ainted Co! fe Suits. nearly new, TWO (2) BOILERS, OF 60-HORSE POWER air top, Husk and other Mattresses, ‘EACH. ‘eather Pillows and Bolsters, made of the hest boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) | Blankets, Spreads. Comforts, Sheeta and Cases, of sp inch in thickness, five (5) feet in diameter, | Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, nearly and fourteen ( ¥) pas Seets inches in lonaras geek Ball and Stair Ofleloths, siler 76) lap-wel nes, each’ three 4 me islenh one teasth Cu} intsetn aiaaetie wir cll. | Gee kas Cooking Monge’ with fixtures cocplete, TEN (10) PAINS OF ERED'S PATENT BUCK. | Large lot of hina, Gass ottd Crockery ware cN (10) PAIRS 0 : artic ; 5 "ison asl THIRTY (30) INCHES SPRING | With many ether articles too numerous to mon: ILL8. a Consttheted of solid French burr millstone, end interes Sh comamance with the Bar and Bar tere, clevators and conveyors suticicnt toest aud |. OHN H. JOHNSON, Trusteo, ters. elevators and conveyo: . 4 34 Bande the hay. grain and prepared feed on the most fe2-d . GREEN & WILLIAMS, Axcts. economical and faber saving plan. iA i : The shatting is of finished wrought irou, and the je GREEN & WILLA Ms, Avstioncers, pulleys of cast irom, faced and balasced, with hang- | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON I STREET, ers and boxes. sufticfent todrive ten (10) pairs of BETWEEN STH AND 9TH STS. NORTI burrs, &c. The main driving-belt is of four (4) ply ‘No. 469, AT AUCTION. 1 rubter, and twenty-four (%4) inches wide. The On WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock beits for érivin ner pe of the best oak- | . in, =e shall sell at the Tesidence of @ gentle- tanned patent stretch a ‘. man declining housekeeping, viz The Engine. Boilers, Machinery and Fixtares of | Ono Parlor Suit, consisting af Sofas, Easy and every description, are of the very best materials Bide Chairs, Marble top Center Tables. What- by and workmanship. and are still in excellent cendi- pots, Window Shades, Ornaments and Brussels tien fine working order, the mill having been Carpets, im on zation cal Be of the Govern. | Bed Rooms _oraituss, saan et Cc pel: deemed advic2 7 $ Pr eais. Wardrobes, Dressin, ures’ ‘ash- ment. on the day of sale, the buildings will be seld ands. Cane-teat Chairs, Cottage Sets, Com separately. ferts, Blankets. Quilts, Sheets, Feather Beds, erms: Cash, in Government ft funds. Parcbasers will be required to remove treir prop- erty before the first (Ist) day of May next, un- Jess otherwise arranged with the owner of the onds. FA boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-strest barf ‘y hour during the fale. WaAny further Vnfurmction that maybe destred will iven wpon. applica on | Ietter, to Captain GEORGE T. BROWNING, &. .» Gieeboro, or to this office Bane JAMES A. ERIN, Brevet Bri, Pillows, Ingrain Carpets and Toilet Sets, Room Furni lass Ware and Table Crockery, or, Radiator and other Stoves merate _fei8-d_{Int.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, ig. Gen., in charge ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; i st Div. Q MG. 0. , &c.. AT A @n WEDNESDAY MOB: at 10 o'clock , I will sell at tween Fayette and Lingan streets, a sortment of Housshold Furniture. art— Will be sold at public auction, under the direc- tion of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. G.C. Lee, A.Q.M. at Sixth-street wharf, Washington. D. ©-,on THURSDAY. March 1, 1833, at lo'clack a. Jot of condemned Quartermaster Stores, cen- jureaus, ‘ble-tep Tables and ftrame Mirror, 0, Gill m.- ato y, Bureaus. W ee Pens. Chairs, Letter P Brescia and Yearetn Carpets 27 if Gloth D , Ruli ‘ens. ( irs, ir Presses, russels a) Di n Carpets an Gil Clot Satien Auoees Ager Beas ues Brooms, Mattresses, Shaten, ken” air and Husiy » &. Geocves and Glass Ware, Refrigerator, &c. Ceoking and Parlor Stoves Brushes, Barrela terns, Stover, &e. Canvas, Cheats, ALSO, 12,700 pounds of Corn, or o tioned fe 24-4. Sacks, abe anilia EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FU RNITURE, 0. TION. ‘arniture, consisting of Tables, 1 Requisites, and many other articles which we deem unnecessary to enu- ‘erms cash. BF The House is for rent. Inquire on the prem- PI- February 2th, 103 Ist street. be- eral as- e name in ring seat Ghstrs, Sofa snd Recker, Kitchen Requisites and many articles not men- ds THOS. DOWLING, Anct. r™ Rope. ‘The stores must Le removed by the purchasers five days from date of eale ash, in Government funde. , RUCKER, Gen. and uartermaster, Depot of Washington, . SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMAS- 6) TERS STORES AT GIFSBORO’. D.C. s Office. 1st Division. b.c.. February 23, 1336. «bore, D. O., at Public Auc- tion of Captain George T. 12Y W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, with N Tern AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, F 28 No. $06 Maryiand avenue, be streets, we shall sell all the Furuita Carpets. Bar. Tables. r Steads, Hair Mattresses. a ra itchen tha och te Brevet ferent tor Genera Qaarier WA] be sclei a tiom, onder the A Ornaments, STORES, consisting of— Ko} Scrap iron, Bed- pa, Kiives Ladies, Camp Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Mess Pans, Tin Plater, Coal Scuttles, iug and eating eg Blankets, es, Currycombs. dle Blan- -llorse Collars Head Halters, Four horse Harness, (sets,) next, at 10 o'cloc nell the baiance of M. ams ing of Pilks, Merinocs, Belai Good=. L Q fe22-dta i QALE OF CONDEMNED QUABTERMASTER + STORES, GRAIN AND Mater Hae Quartermaster’s Office, Depot ‘ash: = Washinaton, . Cun ees a kets. Buckets. Ca Ambulance Harne 8. Under Clothing, Embroideries. jo. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, Sth, at Dwellin; € Marble M.. on WEDNESDAY, March 7. Auctioneer: .. a large lot of condemned uusylvania avenue. LARGE SALB OF DBY GOODS aT AUCTION, TUFSDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY it our Auction Btore, we shall 3: g's St-ck, consi-t 8 s, Calicoes, Dress adies’ Bonnets. Ribbpus, Flowers, foe 80, Kay racks, Lines, Martingales, Riding and Cart Shectisgs, Lingus, Hosieries, Trim: balences Army » Cheon beconst Woman: ee W.B LEWIS & CO., Ancta, (four horse,) Wagons, ns. Whips, Pad om {two horse, Iron Water Wagons, ps, Padiec Bettles, Shoring boxes, Punches. Files Kammer Farrier-knives. Pincers Rang. Tongs, Whitewash Brushes. Grindstones and Frames, Picks. Lan- Ploughs. Kskes. Shovels. Spad heel- barrows, Bridie bite, Tire Iron, Chain, Scrap Leather. Coal Gil Batrels, &e., &c- The Stores must removed by the purchasers Auctioneers. it uk. WALSH & commencing at 7 o'clock. Merchandise, and nume in part— Clothing of ever 0. 0, 250 Penna. ave., coruer 10th street. AUCTION SALES EVERY EVENING, » of @ large assortment of description, Shirts and Draw- Oastors, Gol- Flan- ers, Woolen Oversbirts, Hosiery. Gloves, Buspen within five days trom the date of sale. rs. Boots, Shoes, Hates, Soaps, Hair Vils, Brush- s. Repe. and Scrap Iron will, if | es, Combs, Table and Pocket’ Cutlery desired. be delivered by the Government, free | Clocks, Albums. Stationery. Haniker hi ef charge for transportation, on the Depot Segars, Tobacco, Valises, Umbreil whart ee ? , Notions, &c., &e. Terms: Cash. in m ALSO, A lout for boro’ will leave the 6th street | A full line of Gold and Silver Hunting case wharf every ho open face Watcher 2° «l Ching. fe 1%2w AMES A. EKIN, Breevet Brig General,in charge Firet Division, Q. n.6.0 fe 2 tma7 ALE OF MANURE. artermaster General's Office, Pirst Division, Wa: iaxten, D. C., February 23.166, "4 TS AT AUCTIO: ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE COBNER LOT AND IMPROVE- and &. - K. WALSH & CO, Aucts. EN . On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 28th, at Will be so #t the Cavalry Depot, Giesboro’, D. | 40'clock p.m.. 1 will seti in frent of the premises C..@ large quantity of stock-y: ANUBE. which | part of Lot No. 111. fi 2 feet on Wash. Will be delivered to purchasers on the greund,orin | ingtom street and 44 feall street. and im- barges or boata to be provided by them, at forty (40) | proved by an old F Bailding. conte pe bong ard. Two or more boats (according Conveyancing and aiamps at the cost of the pur- to vize) can be los ed per day. Terms Cash.in Government funds. By order of the Quartermaster General. chaser it wale. T os. DOWLING Auct. Weave gee BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. fe % atmarsi irst Di “ mane a — — a EXCELLENT HOUSKNOLD AND KIT aE ALE or ME NES BELONGING TO THE FURNITURE aT Ritts 7 is So MEDICAL LEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. On THURSDAY.» firetday of March, we shalj — - sell. at the late residence of Samnel Harkness Mevicat Prxveyor’s Orvicg. Wasuixctox, ®. €., February 9, 13%. An auction of Valuable Medicines no longer reqntred by the Me Dene. 8. Army, will be held in this city on THURSDAY day of March next, and eucceeding days, if necessa- west 10 0'clo.K @. m., an excellent and amps: arsertment of Furniture, viz: by Louis Stein & ry ceased. No.7 north K, between sth and 9th streets ior % Mahogany case Pianoforte, Stoel and Cover, made « Mahogany Sofas, Divans, Becki Ty, at i@o'clock a’ m.. at the Warehouses, located haire ta#> Divans, Becking and Parlor tary Sauare, Fifth aud E streets, back of | Mahogany — bags Marble-top Dressing Bu- v ab wh closets Medicines are fn the original » and | Mahogany and Walont Whatnot, Hatrack, Exten- c attention of the trade is invited te this sale, mm Diving and other Tables wbich willembrace the following principal arti- | Marble top Side and (ard Tables cles. viz denny Lind and other Bedstends Sriphuric Ether, 600 Ibs.; Aleohol. 500 bottles; Compound Spirit« of Ether. £00 Ibs page Verate i. eey Ike ; Chloroform. £00 Ibs.; Fluid of Buchu. 20 ls Fluid Extract eather Beds and Bedi Fine Three ply Parlor, Chi other Carpets Heart? ru, Oileloth and M ting baments is, 2 -300 dozen; k f Pctassium, 200 Ibs.; Rhubarb. Fowdered Rhubarb. 2:0 ibe’ Syrapof Squill, 900 Its Compoond Spirits of Lavender, 600 lbs. ; beside other articles. r ret sixty atticles of the Materia Medica, similar to the above, will be offered for Catalogues containing a complete let with full particulars. will Le ready by the Ith just, Terms: Cash in Government funds. Five days will be allowed to purchasers in remov- robes Superior French China, Glo ex Cooking. Radiator, and other Stoves With alarce lotef Kitchen K other articles which we dem ur aver, Hall, Stair, and intel ead other Clocks and mantel Or- Fine Feather Beds, Bedding, and Mattresses, and unKes Cope-seat, Arm and other Chairs, aud Ward: and Crockery- ware a Damask and other Window Curtains apd Paintel ites.and many eceesary to Cuu- GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avets, operty. ci dan ©. SUTHERLAND, Borgeon U.S. A. Medjeal Py fosra “8 w HOTELES “ALE OF NEW HOSPITAL SALe OF NeW MOSPITAL OMOTHING, TRUSTEES SALE. By virtue of a sdccree Court of the District of Golumbia, in Chane 8 B* JAS. C. McGUIBB & CU., Auctioneers, sexed by the Supreme "ery. e No #3 wheretn Elizebe.h Sibley ts com- w a Fay verge Sg manane asd Ellen Eces et a! Poa) defendants, 1 <MLBGTOR » a . : r ; anestopdvomie of Hopital Clothing, TH Reh at public auction © Premises, on eck THURSDAY. the 2d day of February ocieckp- ue 328 Ghat p: tof in this exty, eontaine: and bounds ming original box. a. evtirely pew. and a bales. w beld his city. at the Judici s@ © Warehouses ith and E streets, back ot Cty Hall, en THURSDAY, the Sth day of March exis 8810 © a. m ‘be foliowing articles * anne for sale. viz © north inche theree west 99 fect Sivebes te This property i tween 4 and a small dwelitoe, ix and twerve months ‘eve months, for which the botes. weenred to the rn! a vill be re AY pg oo igfaction of the Tru: A}l conyey; ant rchaser. ane F a Geom a he place of beginning. ituated on 9th street west will be delivered from term THE APOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 7 wi tuckepar AYT erms ad a ERNOUN neat, Mi ch retaiued on the premi TeTinGLy Trostes. cGUIRE & CO haste: west cerber thereof. and running ‘heroe east 99 feet 4 ‘own alley; thence north 15 feet @ inches; ¥ ved 4 inches; and thence suuth 15 . be- streets north, and is improved with One-half eash; and the balance fn urchaser’s uN- dat, AUCTION SALES, — B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 4 Bouse, FURNITURE ON TWELFTH on weoNgepe 28th instant, at 10 o'clock a. We 5. EW YUBK AVENUE. Ne. i) m.,we rhall seilatthe residence of a gentleman sch Walnut Marti. 3p Barence Do — Washstands, 8 Bofas and Chairs, Oak Exter Beds’ 4 Bi Also, a lot of Dentist’s Tools, And = rgotner articles too numerous to enume- 1g) TSM GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y W. L. WALL & CO,, Auctleneers. B South corner of Penn's ave, and 9th st. STOCK OF CLOTHING. FIXTURES. COUN- TERS, SHOW CASES, FIRE PROOF SAFE, &e., A ‘ON. Un WEDNESVAY MORNING, Febrnary 23, commencing at 10 0’cleck, we will sel!, at store No. 456 loth street, opposite the Treasury, the entire stone of cl hing, ‘¢.. Comprising— Fire Proof Safe. Mirrors, Show Gases, Counters, &c . With a variety of otner articles generally found ina first-class Clothing Store, all of which will be peremptortly sold, to which we call the attention of buyere, and especially of the trade. few M.L. WALL & CO., Ancts, BY ‘JAS. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND GOULD JEWELRY, AT THE AUCTION ROOMS. On THURSDAY EVENING, March 1, at 73s o'clock, we will sell for secount of whom it may concern, a number of Gold and’Silver Watches and Jewelry, accumulated for years past as collateral security, on which advances have been made. Ameng the Watches are— 4 Gold Hunting Case Watches, English Levers 7 Gold Open-face do do Swies iskitics i ting Case 68. variety of Gold Jewelry, in sets. i Sieg ations ae Btede. ins. Bar a inger Rings. Together with a lot ef Piaiea Jewelry and Silver Ware. ‘Also, 1 Silver Plated Tea Set, six Pieces: Sale itive. JAS. C. McGUIRE & €0., Auctioneers B W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, YU. AT AUCTION. , MOBNING, March 2, commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell, at the Store of Mossra. H. L. Chapin & Co., No. 360 7th street, near I street, their entire stock ef Groceries, including a general assortment of Goods usually kept in the cery line, comprising— eee bo is chol o Forte Rico Molasses Coffee eshead: ‘lour, Hams, Bacon Teas, Sugars, ‘Tobacco, Starch Cheese, Candies, Fish, &¢ 1 pair of fine Work Horses i Truck and 1 Dray and Harness [Riperiot Redate and Bogay H superior e a orse With man other articles in t! b grocery line; all of which will be peremptorily sold. Terme ef sale are: All sums under $100, cash; over that amount and under $200, thirsy da: over that amonnt,a@ credit of sixty days, for no! safisfactority indorsed, bearing interest; : The Horses and Truck will be sold at 80’clock, H.L.CHAPIN & CO. fe 26 W.L. WALL & O©0.,, Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. WITH RS aha AND LOT, ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, CAPITOL HILL, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 5th of March, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock p m., that valu- able three-story and basement brick house, con- taining lOer 12 rooms and wide hall, situated on New mae 5 avenue between B and O streets south, bow occupied as the Coast Survey Offic: being house No, 677 and Lot No. 17, in Syuare No. 63). ras yeoper is Bandecmaty louse a Bede evarh of the Capitol, and in a very commanding jon. and the sale willbe well worthy the attention of wishing to obtain a handsome residence or investment. ns c#Bh; $200 will be required paid down when the property is knocked off, avd if not com plied with the property will be then and there put up and sold to the next highest bidder, and the whole terms to be complied with in five days from day of sale, or the owner reserves the right to resell the property at visk and cost of the first purchaser All copveyan¢ing and bette d Stamps at cost of the r. “Title indi t ILLIAMS, Aucts. jispntabl. text" ‘GueyN'@ WILLIAMS, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. EXCELLENT AND NEARLY NEW BLACK Worcs FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, the Sth day of March next, at 10 clock #, m., we shall sellat the resid. tleman @rclining housckeeping, N north, between Sa ed agen- . street and 4th streets, viz Fine black Walnut Parlor Suit, consisting of Hair-cloth covered Sofas ad and Side Chaire cewoeretig ty Centre Table Pine black Walnut Marble-top Sidebeari Fine black Walut Chamber Buit, consisting of A cortly Bedstead Msrble-top Dressing Bureau Marble-top Washstand, Wardrobe Four Cane-seat Chairs and Rocker - Dining Table. Chairs and Crockery ar Fe Settee Bedsteads, and other Cham- rT Pw ture Brussels Carpet, Tin Safe and Cutlery Excellent Cook and Parler Stoves A lot of Kitchen Bequisites aa many oer. articles which we deem unneces- sary to enumerate, Terms eash GREEN & WILLIAMS, fe 26-4 Austioneers. ¥ J. ©. McGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FRAME STABLE AND Lon N ST... BETWEEN FOURTBENTH AND FIFTEENTH. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust from J: Buch and wife, bearin ite on October Zist, 1853, and recorded in Liber N. ©. T., No. 16, folio 179, et: seq. one of the land records of the Distriet of Uol- wibia. the undersigned as trustee, acting om the reauest of the holder of promissory notes, secured by the sald d trust, now overdue and unpaid, will offer for sale, at public auction, on Ma lt. 1856, at 4% o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, all that part of lot No. 4,in piece No. 211, in the City-of Washington, inthe District of Columbia, contained within t Showa Metes and bounds, beginning for the same at a pofat on N street north in the south line of the said lot, distant twenty-five feet west from the southeast corner thereof, and running thence west 25 feet, thence nerth 140 feet, thence east 25 feet, and thence south 14) feet to the place of boyy with the improvements thereon, consisting of ove Frame Stable. Terms of sale’ One-third ef the purchase money to be paid in cash, gud the residue in two equal in- stalments, with Interest. at six and twelve months, from the day of sale, for which the purchaser's notes. secured by a deed of truston the premises sold. will be cn ne All convevencing end revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale shall not be complied with Within one week from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to re sell the said premises at the risk and cost of, the, first purchaser on giving one weeks notice o! sanlinnetie th atvor yeoment in some NEWS) © publia! in the iDg- pepe HOMAS J. MYERS, Trustee” ton. ‘ E 4 “f624 conwais J. 0. MeGUIRE & UO. Aucis, GALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Ohief Quartermasters Dest We = Washentton Do Ce bean Tey Will be sold at public anction, on the prem: vnder the direction of Brevet Lientenant Colo: James M. Moore, A.Q M.,on FRIDAY, Mai 1866. at 12 o'clock, m,. the following described Guy- ernment Buildings, vix: SOLTH SIDE OF H, BETW 16% AND 17TH 8 ERTS. Warehouse No. 2. 61 by 130 feet. One (1) Shed adjoining, i742 by 120 feet, Ono (1) Shed adjoining, 18% by 120 feet. AT THE COBNER OF 17TH AND H 8Ts, Warehouse No. 3. 48 by 120 feet: One (1) Shed adjoining, 12 by 120 feet, One (1) Shed adjoining, 10 by 128 feet. iT, BETWEEN 16TH A 17TH ON K STRER’ pa fon A ND 17T ‘R . Warchonre 8,76 by 121 feet. Ge Ganedbouie, 13 $74 foot. ‘he buildings wil sold singly, and must be Temoved within fifteen days from date of sale, ‘Terms: Oaeh, in Government funds. . H. RUCKER, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washingto a PERSONAL. Bh Ms boned sors sacl [7ESS. MATTNEW MASON, la Merere. ALL Washington, D. Ss! PECIAL ©; TO T t Serre icwoor the est retirement. befor MPR ee bi a) fegtbte udrens. ag letters ad fe 26-4t of the gist ers, please call at the office of UAYSUN. £09 Beate arutas! 0. ~ fe 25 2t" A DIES —Any lady ouR with excel- best care, and strict- durieg Conanement, can ly of a widow Indy, lyn. without children t be made with it throu, c secerees 3 gash post office. 488, TH. Le Favorite Giga i between ens oa ne ‘ prove itis by eae bs ’ lenge Dance ! WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1866. six im counties to fifteen pounds. Itseems Russell acts on Bright's ad ¥! ond Ede the existenee Ad- ieigecn the bill. We cannot believe the ment believes the success of the bill will as a se! nt of the reform quee- “ton. ‘he conducton the ministry on the r form question seems to show are them- Selves conscious they are settling down. Erie gs up shares declined 1;5-20's declined ¥y ‘n the French Senate Marshal Forey said the Teturn of the French troops from Mexico could not take place so 5) ily as appeared to be desired in France. i. Rouher said, in behalf of the Government, that these opinions Were the Marshal's opinions only. The views of the Government were embodied in the Speech and addresses from the throne. The Liverpool cotton market is easier, quotations barely maintained; sales for three ys Ro bales, of which 18,400 bales were sold to specu- Iators. A destructive occurred in Philadelphia yes- terday evening in Third street, above Race. 1t originated in Robert’s hardware store and communicated to James, Kent & Santee’s ex- tentiye dry goods warehouse, destroying the two upper stories of the latter building. Robert's store was entirely destroyed. Fo: firemen were killed, and others are reported killed or injured, by the falling of the roof and side walls. The loss by the fire amounts to over three and a quarter millions of dollars. George H. Roberts lost $4). Thomas & Brothers $20,000. James, Kent, Santee, & Co, one of the largest firms in the State, occupied three stores, with a heavy stock valued at $700,000, which was totally destroyed. The drng store of Shoemaker and Smith was de- pu vray HEWRY D' ived wil iladelphia. bel Wallack 'e Theater in t! and wherever presented creating an furore. BEAUTIFULSCENERY. Nay AD PERTIES, MOStO, &c.* } ONDEBFUL DEMONSTRATIONS RATIONS IN HUMAN pene Ore T RCE, arenas rendon Hotel, " TUESDAY EVENING, February ening this week. regarded as States, whose rejations to the Governmant had been disturbed by the war. The first duty of Congress was to provide for taking these States back one by one, each upon its own mer which bas New Yerk herman next compared the reconstrac. tion policy of Mr. Johnson with that of Bis predecessor, Mr. Lincoln, showing that the one was &conunuation of the other, with the excepuon that Mr. Johnson's plan was the More eevere in its requirements from rebels. The princi objection that had been made Against the President was that he had not in- cluded the negroes among those whom be de clared entitled to vote in the South, Tith, and every Commence ai it should con and Private Circles parties desiring them)in Puysical Mani or fer Development. SEATON HALL, Corner of 9th and D streets. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTUMENTAL CONCERT, TUESDAY, February 27. PROGRAMME. . Instrumenta) »—Love and War... ocewsepene Wit, GEO. SIMPSON and S488 ren (to fostations hibited by law from young fe'27-2t* they are in every State in the 1 The prejudices of the army were against it also. In making laws the prejudices of the people must be taken into consideration Mr. Sherman said, in conclusion —I have Mr. President, endeavored to suow that to this hour no act bas been done by "he Pre: dent inconsistent with bis obligations to the great Union party that elected him. Ditferenoes ve arisen, but they have arisen opoa sew gnestions not withw the contemplation of the Union party or the Umon people when the President was nominated. 1 bave also shown oe io ¥ sad hide... “ ms that he bas acted in pursuance of a policy 9: Soli aier BEENARD MAULENHAUEE: stroyed: loss $25,000 One member of the Co- | sdopted by Mr. Luscola and snproced bony, 4. Solo, Soprano—Oh, mio Fernando.......Donizette | 1mbia Hose Company was killed; and several | peopie, and that no event has yer transpired ji , Mrs. MOZART. others are reported killed. that will preclude him from a hearly co-opera- 5. Bolo, Resatitiene and Air Elijah....Mendelsohn A bili incorporating the Covington and Ohio | tion with the &reat mass of the Union party in Mr. GEO. SIMPSON. railrosd passed both Houses of the Virginia — anbeey mectenne de winehs for — = 7 » | We conducted successfully a great war. bat Bente bal cent tae ne ntane Pagea the | Seuss have dtamupiend, teas Procite Ran j. Bolo, Cornet—Fantasia Caprice... Schreibe & Boi ter RICHARD MACLENH AUER 7. Solo, Scotch Song—Bonnie Bunele, shoris racts for the payment or | DEM Made tending in that direction, no one Mr J. R, THOMAS. Seat tara Teey- Beit adopint'a Saathinn, willdeny. The surest evidence of itis the joy PART II, reported some days since, expressing unguali- | Of the song mney pegllamenaee over our 1 Dno. Violin and Cornet—Carnivalof Venice.Ernst | fied approbation of the action of Judge Under. | @'visions. Now Iam aw of mo calamity Master BERN D and RICH 'D MAULENHAUER. | wood, the Senator elect, with only one dissent. | MOTe disgraceful than for ns by our divisi . Solo /Soprano— Fishes in the Sea..... 2 Belo OP nt On ART. . Bole, or—Cavitena—Be ware... 5. Bolo, Ten oe EO. STM PaOH: 4. £olo, Vielin—Pin Testa. Master BERNARD 5. Trio—This Magic Wove Scarf... Barnett Mrs. MOZART, Mr. SIMPSON and THOMAS. Tickets, $1. Diagram now open at Mr. Ellis’. Piano used is trom the celebrated Factory of ‘ickering & Sons, kindly oases by Me. 6 B- to surrender to men who were “nemies to t country in time of war any or allof the powers of this Governmen He who contributes in Any way to this result deserves the execra/ions of his countrymen. This may be done by thrusting upon the President new issues, in which the well-kuown principles of hisx lite do nolagree with the jadgmeat of his political as- sociates. 1t may be done by t versies of a personal character done by the President turning hi those who trusted him with bi thus linking his © with o1 graceful in American history Tyler. 1 teel an abiding co: drew Jobneon do this. And, ing vote. The use of the ball was granted to the citizens for Wednesday night, when Judge Conway, formerly of Kansas, will speak in favor of the President's policy. A secret military council of O’ Mahoney's Fenians, consisting of 125 military men, have been m sessionin New York, several day< They have adopted an address to the Brother- hood, and called on every Fenian to purchase atleast a twenty-dollar bond of the Irish Re- Mblic. An immediate demonstration on the island is promisea. SY Inthe North Carolina Legislature, the bill generally known as the “negro bill” passed the third reading bya vote of 51to5, The METZEROTT HALL. 318 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, will sir, not 3 who will y J.0G. SAXE : Will deliver his Humorous and Witty Lecture. that YANKEE LAND ninth section aliows the negroes to testify in | the overbearing and mmtolerant will of “Heary ‘at the above Hall w courts where they are concerned in person and | Clay contributed ve Ty much to the defection TUESDAY EVENING February 7 property. A joint resolution was passed wo | of Johu Tyler? But the division of the Whig adjourn on the 12th of March. Hon. William Parmenter, formerly a mem- ber of Congress, died in Boston yesterday. Tickets, 50 Cent: Doors open at7 o'clock; Lectnre commences at § o'clock. fe 25-2t* party was an event utterly insignificant in comparison with the evii results of a division in the Union party. Where will be the four <-e- millions of slaves who, by your policy, you CANTERBURY. ees have emancipated! What would be their in- ivania avenue and Sino sea, ee one cae Pont hts TO | cvitabie Suse lt npwsurrendared to the custody of the rebels of the South! Will you by your demand for universal suffrage destroy the power of the Union party to protect them in their dearly purchased liberty’ Will you by new issues, upon which you know you bave not the views of the people, jeopardize these rights which you can, by the aid of the Union 1- | party, secure to these freemen. We know that the President cannot, will uo agreed to unite with us upon the versal suffrage and dend Sta: dogmas were contemplated, whe: Speeches by Senators Do: Others. The large hall of the Maryland Institute wa- last evening filled to its utmost capacity by the citizens of Baltimore, for the purpose of en- dorsing the restoration policy of his Ex jency Andrew Johnson, President of United States, and the act and principles of his Iate veto message. (reat enthusiasin was manifested umong the people throughout the evening. tle, Cowan and NOVEL AND ORIGINAL ATTRACTION! spine peeroemn tation of a New Local Drama, en- titled t GUERRILLAS OF THE POTOMAO, By Add Ryman, replete with Thrilling and Ex- citing Incidents, Combats. Tableaux. &c Second week of M’LLE FOREST. }» the great ng Conter- Medical Female tortionist, whose aston| i ¢ Body are the wonder of the She will also appear in her Great Bope Feat, jginally performed by the Davenport Brothers reg Sapa pentie in the andience will be eliewed Paine th Bio Secneael es pene ne Seer lease. ex a not tle so a7) ae The Lieutenant Governor of the State, (. C. fe Se hccrsgiadion of the blood, with ® rope | eoox, presided, and opened the procer, gs by fhe Laughable farce of the HAUNT- | * *peech in approval! of the policy of t © Pre HOUSE. PE Ryman, Keéwards, amd Buckley. ident, saying the war was now over: the So: JOHN MULLIGAN in his great act of the Chal- | through her State Legi-latures, had dene ee Pore oF 4 LOVER that could be asked of her, and her repres iz TWO PROMOS. THE tatives were now knocking at the doors s R and they must be ad- seCUpi eons TOOTH, THE LAGI RINGS, wheneyer they proye themselyes loyal MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. Several Novelties in Preparation. ANJO! BANJO! BANJO '—Instruction by OLARENCE PETERS. Pupils guaranteed one or o ore perfect tunes the first lesson. or 20 charge, Om: 10th street. injos on hand. fe 23-7t for his he- roic services in the cause of the Union, we | erage him side by side with Mr. Lincola as nr standarg-bearer. Why divide upon them! Why not complete the work so gloriously done by our soldiers by ag Union and Linenty to all m without ction of color, leaving to the S before the question of suffrage! Sir, tbe curse of God, the maledictions et mil- lions Qf our people, and the and blood of men made freemen, will, in my jadgment, rest upon those who now for any cause di ‘wy the nuity of the great party that has led us through the wilderness of war. We waat now peace and repose. We must now look to our public credit, We have duties to perform to the bus- iness interests of this country in which we need the assistance of the President. We haye every motiye for harmony with Lim and with each other, and for a generous and manly trast in his patriotiem. Ifever the time shall come when I can no longer confide in his devotion to the principles upon which be was elested, 1 will bid farewell to Andrew Johnsen with un- affected sorrow. I well remember when he stood in this very spot five years ago, repelling with unexampled courage the assaults of traitors. He left im their hands wife, children, property, and home, xnd staked them all on the result. I well remember thatzwhen a re- ireating general would baye left Nashville to iis fate, again, with heroic courage, he main- tained bis post. Il weil remember the fierce conflicts and trials through which he and his tellow-compatriots in East Tennessee main- tained our cause in the heari of the Gonfed- eracy. L well remember ine straggle be had with the aristocratic element of Tennessee— never ashamed of his origin, and never far from the hearts of the people. Sir, you must hot sever the great Union party from the loyal element of the southern States. No theories of possible Utopian good can compensate for the loss of such patriotism and devotion. Time, as he tells you i his message, is a great ele- ment of reform, and time ison your side. I remember the homely and encouraging words of a pioneer in the anti-slavery cause, an ex- pelled Methodist from the South, who told those who were behind him in opin- ion, “ Well, friends, 1°lt block awhile; we must all travel together.” So I say to all whe doubt Andrew Johnson, and who wish to move more Tapidly than he can, to block upawhile, to con- solidate this great victory, with the certainty that reason ard the ity will continue their work. All wisdom will not die with us. ‘The highest human wisdom is to do all the good You can, but not to sacrifice a possible good to Altempt the impracticable. knowe that I do not urge harmony and consolidation from personal motives. The — of my native State have entrusted me with a position here extending four years beyond the termination of the Presiden office of the present inc: bent. He can grant mene favor. If I beeved fora moment that be would seek an alliance With those-who, by either arms or council. or even apathy, were against their country im the recent war, and will turn over to them the high powers entrusied tohim by the Union party, then, sir, he is dishonored, and will receive no assistance from me. But I will pot force him inty this attitude. If he shail prove false to the declarations made by him in his veto message, that his stro: it desire was to secure to the freedmen the full enjoyment of their freedom and property, then I will not quarrel with Lim as te the means used. And while, as he tells us in this same message, he only asks for tes to be Beprresntea which are present in an attitude of loyalty and harmony, and in the persons of representatives whose loyalty cannot be questioned under any constitational or legal test, surely we ought not to from him until at least we prescribe their loyalty upon which we are stand e have not done it yet, try him by new creeds. 1 will not him for hasty words uttered in re ‘ sonal affronts. I see him yet s the Cabinel of Abraham Lincoln, pursui policy. No word from me shall drive political fellowship with those who, Was one of the moral heroes of the nounced him, spat wy him, and used him. The assoc! must be and even then I will part with him in sorrow. but with the abid the Almighty power that ‘ided us through gui the recent War will be with us still in our new difficulties, until every State os pie fall com nation, purified the nations of boped coin, He was followed Hon. Edgar Cowan, Senator trom Pennsyiyania, who proposed to say a few words to the people in behalf of the President of the people. The great difference between F ut Johnson and those who op- pose him ir his administration of simply this:—President Johnson ready and willing to trust the people, both North and Scuth. Those who oppo-e him were c orons for the punishment of a whole peopie, and yet not one of them had brought forward ameasure to punish one individual. He held that a whole people or community could not commit treason, but individuais could: then let guilty individuals be punished, buat the people should not be. It was a fixed opinion of the American people that the States of the South were still in the Union, and being ther: they could not be kicked out, or got ont by an other means. The party opposing President Johnson now contended that the Southern States were not inthe Union: tnat they had finds him willretura him ngton Sige on and that the people had street, Georgetown. he 8 ndsumely re- en conquered, aa ie te ae 3t mea bend TOLE The freedmen’s burean bill was then fully . Teyiewe That bill, he said, virtually placed eleven States of the Union outof the pale of existence, whilst it gave the negroes of those States the right to vote; iteyen conferred more Tights on the negro than the poor white man had ever dreamed of. Slavery had been broken Up, Not by the little society that now opposes the President, but by the war. The white men every where had now become convinced that there should be no more slaver. hat it was LOST AND FOUND. thers nse seredirircenceraeeney § 1 0 REWARD-—Lost, onthe wth February. a POCK OUK, containing about fit d some papers. The above r id if returned to the Star Office, or to B.S. MAIN, 1th street, betwecn P and Q. fe 27-3t* EWAR),—Lest. on the evening of the 25th Feing from F street, throngh 11th. Goat ight Brown FUR TIPPET. jer ceive the above reward by calling at 309 F. nlith and 12th streets, Inquire for Margy or twenty dol! one except the owne: betw, THOMAS. : Poe Hay a5 Lag tops P, — ite 8 OW : Tsen Wi ¥ reak down his Ca it phe persy in Friday, the 234 instant, on the Long or between the Bridge and C street, ou lath street. an ACCOUNT BOOK. A liberal ‘re ward will be paidif returned to LEWIS VOLEN- TINE, Baltimore Livery Stable, corner of 14th reets north eB 3t* QTRAYED OB STOLEN—On Friday. February > 236, 1856, @ large black POODLE DOG, (an Swers to the name of Dash,) with a white breast and white fore leg. Whoever will return the said dog to me witl be liberally vevaried: WAITNEY better for the white man that it should be so, . <3 i but whether better for the emancipated negro 7 Whitney Hotel, Oagitol Hill remained to be seen s the 23d im aout, Ie gotug from H and Mr. Cowan said it was utterly impossible for cate. apalt of GULD SEEUFACLRS. the here President Johnson to baye signed the freed- will Le suitably rewarded by leaving them at men’s bureau bill, for when they inaucerated 19% 224 st., between H and I fe 3 him in Washington they made him swear to sappors the constitution. Now, the President being a conscientious man—a man who be- lieved in the sanctity of an oath—and consider- ing that bill unconstitutional, he could not eturning bim to NIOHOL- B » M street, between Ist and North Capitul st. fe 24-3t* AKEN UP AS AN ESTRAY—Trespassing on my Inclesute, © SORRED MARE aiogt a years old, about 14 hands high three white feet; a =, bi roar her face. The Re eg will plesse come forward, prove prove property, pa. charges... and take her away. JOSHUs PRENCEO fe 24-30" ba, Linnea By RE RD—Lost, on Monday evening, the ) sth instant, an ivory headed red wood CANE, with gold baud. The above reward will be paid by returning the same at No, 20 Louisiana avenue, opposite Sth rtreet west, ja 13-tf BOARDING. BoAReInG—two or sign it. This speaker was followed by Hon. James Doolittle, of Wisconsin, who said: Fellow- citizene—Thank God, the war of blood is over. Peace has come again; no more fathers, sons or brothers on the bloody altar of war. The Tebellion is dead—secession is dead—slavery is dead—let, then, the dead bury the dead. L speak to-night to the living, of the living issues before us. The republic still lives, one and in- separable. May they be perpetua’. Whilst the war was raging, and rebellion sought to trample under foot our glorieus emblem, there ‘W&s no man in the country who was more for & vigorous prosecution of the war. During the struggle,my uppermost idea was that force should be overcome by force; that there was no argument but bayonets and bullets. 1 urged on the war, till the rebellion should be crushed. But now that the struggle is past] am for ence—peace aS a reality—not asa mockery. ‘he masses plead for it now, as they pleaded for the Union during the war. The martyred dead who sleep on hundred battle fields of the war, the ‘tyred President, the lamented Lincoln. if h irit were here to-night, would plead for peace—would plead to the People to sustain Andrew Johnson. I know and you all know, that he is pursuing the policy of his — predecessor. tier a review of the course of the Presiden Mr. Doolittle concluded as follows - “Come weal, come wo,” Andrew Johnson ‘Will stand by the Union. Years when he 4 | Was in the Senate, at the time when the seces- ‘h | Sion leaders, with curses and maledictions on pd Fr pad aoe Senet Re sthod, with eye a ELY FURNISHED ROOM TORENT £, ANG countenance beaming, and denoun rd) ED oultsiie fortes eeete ieee: |: thems Sd thelr oath eee ane eonomnced $30 per month eh, gas included, -166 in him still. It is the duty of all to stand by between 20uh and gist. D253 jute: Johnson in this crisis. He is true to OARD AND MS FOR RENT—One frout icy and principles of the Union PARLOR, on first floor; ome front and back | L ¥ PARLOR, ond fi ith st ths nce ali patriotic men to stand 5 “1 LOR, on 3¢ floor, with or it is crisis, hi all musi 173 Letreet, between 20th and st st © matter of w! party, to the support of the Constitution and the er month. with Board. Each r: Top toe ie “beinocras ral), Union, ‘ , I say, throw aside NTLEMED AM WHO «| «Party and. come up. I call on all patriots to Ger epereaant, MEE, Sree Ae BOARD, by" on come up and area Andrew Jonnson, which :; | In goed tS and week ‘Or month. bie Boarders want Terms bos tog as Ew i. Ith: one sq oun Peeves . three gentiemen can ob- tain BOARD by applying soon at No. 83 Pa. avenue, near 2lat fe 97 tf Fo RENT—With Board, a ai FRONT ROOM. isd on more TABLE BOARDERS can dated at 326 2 Lie furnished Orsttloor. A be sccomimo- oo Vv EASAN MS TO +> RENT, with or without board; one of the most desirable locations in Washington, 372 © street, corner 4!3. fe 27 3t* RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—BSuitable for housekeeping. Als. front PARLOR, with or without Bo: mouts. Terzas mod: h str by war, will assume among the earth the grand position ea [ Mnaress of thurs ‘Webster, Lin- ig maintaining the Constitution aud the Union. I say it to you im frankness that it will not do tween Mth a iard’s Hotel. to bring a 3it must be the people. That party, Which, se @ mere party, who sald the war wasa faijure, is and gone. 1 wasa mocrat until, by ite own foolish acts, it dis- solved itself. Ihave been present at the birth of parties and at their funernis, When, in 1847, the Democratic party undertook to force sia, very mto the Trrpitories, audit dissolved on thai issue, J told them: jn onvention which a few 16 NOtcE To Lapigs. Ihave reecived by steamer WN. - York 300 cross inated Gen. Osee that part .: the Poet- DRESS BUTTONS. They embrace the latest pat. | diccolred—tha' on thatrosk ir we he heey wh) Fe a ee fonapeoat another tern‘of Paris and Berlin manufactures. to pieces. Gen. Taylor wag el nt posal ereiennnanes and ieeioeee £.L. SCHMIDT, fornia came in ® free St . the recent converts ata Methodist fe 24-30" 200)., south side Penna, ave, | Mistours com: 1uise ‘ verival wae Barnass's giant, .

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