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se EVENING STAR. Wo, watiacn, W4liby anc tiaecirten |b WASHINGT © corre: “4 Y. Onmare, oouRT, Jourm ata. Wasn TON Bonbie C gree eae & of Uriah Farrises. the Admivistratrix aforesaid asinine abprobation ofthe Orphans pone ot the 77th Ce March, 1866. ribution of the: ¥ a S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY. PAGE. Sener SBE OUTSIDE FOR ee? 4 @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER" : inv he Bieledcd roms a EXTRA. PAY. ; three weeks in the Evening Star, The Third Auditor bas isemed a cireular ex- | eviews tothe aid dap 0. ROBBINS. plaming the existing laws tothe | _ mh $-lawSw* Register of Wi Wills. bject of payment to extra-duty tien’ fn the | army. He states that extra pay is newallowed | only to a oe Aoteenet tom, at the several <b imantate department headquarters, Proresats FOR CORN MEAL. | Ore) Depot Comm: missary ar ne Jed Propocalenin da Plcaia. are invited until ho ‘ed rrepesie. on dupl are var t for three men at the West Point Mi Milhery: Academy, | th Iaavane, Fben.so employed for ten 's OFrmore.. With ¢ Meal to be delivered at sovernment the above exceptions, all ‘of: per Geo ee oe diem for extra-duty service aré illegal, andall | jeahington. B.6 ‘at such aiveng hoy Tteereseaie of Giotare coun “settles | notice, i on t nt ment of their accounts at - a } barr each ae % Snared and | pinety-six (196) pounds; to fesah gr pea of COINAGE. 15% rue | }. merchantabl: ity, and will be inspec! le The Treasury Department has just received | (pos will be made in such funds as the Gov- & report trom the United States Mipt at for disbarsement. deipbia, showing the amguat during the month ot Fi Tt or Corcmata, | LOST AND FOUND. Cette. B 6th pak or near Penn. GARNETT BROOCH. ‘The finder will be sults: Jey vewardes by taking it to the office of of Riggs s O8T- Op Lona 2 ‘instant, on Foamkieaivae. bue, -B. Moore's dragstore, iy $100: f al reward will be given if left ith owner, Penn. aveaue. between Ioth and Sith wien or : OB1—On Friday evening. in. gol a POCKET BUG; ae was fateste 33 Cente in wmail change” The finder w: il be liberally rewarded b soled or at the Govern- rat420 D street, between GEORGE BAILLBUL. BEWARD-—Strayed or sole in. on the ni; Ghd 26th ultimo, Ww 815 her head | Bhai ie EE street. betucee North Capito! and H st. NT printing Office Square, @ the number of gold pieces coined 10 be 63,049, | mh's-ét ace ier eae ise erae mee | Pot Compe woe ‘Yass: | $20 ieabharen tee Maer. value, $21,: 00; total mamber verah pisos pisees coined, Bur>s's o eesmen se 2 and light yellow SETTER OG. yellow eed 1,729,251; total value, Sengs and London. Words from the Poo rtd London. Set before we Deluge; London: 16 SUEEES QUING HOME fU-vVore.- | | Fre: bistorie Man; “FRANCK TAYLOR. tds ~aeaglmeniies ryt me wr ts xd Li T NEW HALLET 8 Dav. State of New Hampsbire, employed in the ONE Auaoer reund corner P med Treasury Department, will be furloughed for ibe Madde Bee monthly payments, fara the purpose of going home to vote at the coming | ow. G. METZEROTT State election. ’ eet S00. AT ATTRACTION —At the OBIGINA| CHEAP SHVE STORE. 522 a ORIG = RECEIPTS FROM CUSTOMS. avenne, 4: sloors east of Adams’ Express The receipts from customs from the ports of | Office, Ladies’ Sli pers. a cents. Ladies’ New York, Philadelphia. and Boston: for the | Polish Boots and teri, 83. 1 aindow tiled a a3 week ending the 2ith of February, are $3,114,- on Sion ‘and GAITERS only § 379.51. mh 2-2w REAT bog — did almost new &7 From Hudson Taylor, 334 Penn. avenne, G PIA oO FORTE: we have the February number of the popular | With all eat aes, Fad new English magazine Tie Argosy, also, the | tween 435 and sth 'sts. mh 1-3t_ February number of Good Words, edited by | Norman McLeod, and hb has also paps oe ware e Oe, - siimmgamenen - | will sell at the gomparative alow price of $6 perm. New CounTERFEIT.—The Treasury Depart- i ment yesterday received from Chatleston, S. C., 4s bew counterfeit on the fitty-dollar com. pound -interest note. ATHS! LATHS!! THS'!! 4 PRICE REDUGED, m l-lw Lumber Dealers, Navy, Yard T iFresn ROLL AWD GLADES. | 4 Whole and Half Barrels ROLL™ |) Kegs Prime GLADE 15 Barrels Fresh V. Fer sale by UNOLAIMED TELEGRAMS, AMERICAN TrLsexs ArH Oomr. uitice Wil fards” Motel, March, si | The ollowing 2 emer ettoreenn bE in thi® o Soe aw want of sufficient edd addrews and from at home or residence upil $15 per quar- tare Gol J B Palmer. ter. The adver Sxperienced teacher, an Hoe DUTROW. m 1-6t* ‘Sth street, ME ust 10-EuNe INSTRU TIONS. —MRS. HEATH, No. 199 New York avenne. Lonis Ith Chickering instrament. rorme Sno ft Pamplin, Ten temeiok. old resident and church communicant. Unescer. ow B.P. ‘SNIDER. Manager mb} COLUMBIA | TYPOGRAPHICAL SO —_ lem IETY —A stated mastivg will be held | P 1 a 8 © 6. eer. Cary Bat 25 second hand PIANOS. assorted fen JOHN T. HALLECK, Rec. See. PIANOS for rent for aay, week, month or year, Hapsble references given. Address or call as above. s x ENING, at 7 ‘2 O'clock, im the Oouneil 20 new PIANOS, assorted OLDEST INHABILANTS.—Thenoxtrega- | f™ $2 to $15 per month. N’F. ELLIB, place as the City Ease oo stiapaT NEXT the | must 206 pennnylvania ewe ota instant, at 10 9 clock a.m. m 3-26 NRAVELING TRUNKS, em ©.0.F. FAIR. 1.0.0. F.. VALICKs, aa fair for the benefit of Eastern Lodge, No. CARPET BAGs, to be neid at Petomac Hall, (Isiend,) corner counts and Season aechein wo 5 Commescias HAT BOXES, Moi March 5, 1366. m 3-78" SATCHELS, &c., &. oo CONCERT OF OF VOCAL Hor es full i lem: ge tte hind BE ny variety of all styles and qualities, at low Wallach Hall, “ey ord op pti vee STEPHENS & 0O., NIN arch Gt mb 1-9wif 322 Penna ave. Li nd legs; lon: eat on tees and tai Baewere to “Dash.! ia ad fn brass hata collar it! and jrees. e a reward for sack information as will ‘One ae re- Lumber Dealer, Navy Yard, REWARD —Lost, on Monday Lede ys 4 the 8th instant, an ivory headed red wood CANE. with gold band. The above reward will ray id by returning the same at No, 20 Louisiana ‘avenue, opposite Sth atreet west, in 13-tf BOARDING. A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- 44 modated with BOARD; also. T. te pass. Furnished ROOMS, without B: if desired, No. 37 446 at., few doors south of a rt A VERY PLEASANT RUOM for rent with board, at No. 502 I street, between sth and 7th sts. Also. afew Table Koarders would be taken at $5 week m 3-3t" Fe - RENT—Apleasant FURNISHED BOOM with BOARD. A few Table Boarders can als, ‘ommodated. Apply at No. 153 G street, bet. 19th and 20th «ts. m3 3t* PLEASANT AND COMMUDIOUS ROOMS, with or without board can be had by applyi at No. 430 F street, between Gth and7th. Tran- sient and table board can be had. m 2-3t" FURNISHED ROOMS—With or without board iu a private ily. beng fed had by app'icatio: at No. 76 Indiana avenue, between Int and four doors below Dyer’s Hotel A PLEASANT ROOM WITH BOARD tae two gentlemen in a private family where there are no other Boarders, with the nse of parlor and sit- ting Me $05 corner of I7th and K streets. ™ 2-3t* PPoURNISHED ROOMS AND TABLE BOARD— At 439 9th street. oppesite Post Office. mi-3t* PLbssant ROOMS TO RENT. with arg iy Also, Table Boarders accommodated eet, between 14th and 15th sti Terms mod 7 WER OABDING wo or three more gentlemen can obtain BOARD by applying at No. 53 Penn- * sylvania near 2st street. House having recently ocenpants. has been refitted and renovated. comfortable and pleasant. Terms eres fet tf rd, a desirable furnished FRONT ROOM: situated on the first floor, A few more TABLE BOARDERS can be accommo- dated a poe 432 G street, between 7th and Sth the Patent Office, fe 27-1 GENT MEN AND THEIR WIVKS AND B sing! af eon can obtain geed ROOMS and BOARD, week or month. A few Tab Boarders peer Terms moderate. 287 E st., between 14th and 16th streets, fr Willard’ Hotel one in 10. im G, M. ae ing. athe e “EO DANTEL. Congactor. tor. ST. PAUL'S gs [SUTERRAN Mis- S10N in Rev. Dr. FINCKLE’S Church.cer- ber of G and i0th streeta. Sunday Sehool at pa o ast zo'clock. Preaching by the Rev. J BUT- BRatiéo'clock Services in 8t. Pits a caaret, corner of B and lth streets. at’! and 70° im. All are invited. Li em an ING EVEN TSE Jer DUILES G GRANT | Will speak in SEATON HALE, corner of = and D streets. Sabbath, March 4th, at 11 a. m.. W 4s81GTON eo Dp ALEXANDRIA BOATS. Bo je will leave the Potomac Ferry Company's Wharf, foot_of Seventh gag Aie IN street. as follows. viz: 7 wu and 12 a, m.;and 1, 2, 3.4.5, and 6 p. FOR MOUNT VERNON. The stermer WAWASE ry will Leyes for Mount Vernon every WEDNESDAY at 10 a J. VAN RISWICK, mh l-2w General Superintendent. m. Subject—“The Prophetic Fist ot i) ld, pfiaetrated = Jarge hart. To the Ret vorKe paoee. © clock in Dr. arnet's 2 Ly ph Sabie a Te e eeeiee | Desirous Si redocins on our aoe Stock of xinesom. ” The public Tespectiully Invited, = we have Sotematned Sei Pa, this ‘ to sell r custome: id the public generally, as good bargains 2 ase ol be purch: We do not say at coat; but we do say a Cd wae ny other house will sell them in this District. Call and ex- amine for yoursel er SPECIAL BEQUEST, DE. MORIARTY Will repeat his Lecture, . F. ZIMMERMAN & AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL; nde No, 830 Seventh stroct ON SUNDAY NIGHT, Match 4th, at & o'clock for the benefit of the Ursuline Nuns of Columbia, South Carolina, Tickets, 50 Cents. it [ke opie E TO THE PUBLi¢. » THE AMEBICAN DEODERIZER A UOTION BARGAINS. é — CARPETS FROM AUOTION. MATTING FROM AUCTION, which we are selling LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICKS. If you want acheap and pretty CARPET give us a3p, acall. Also DISINFEOTANT, ‘ = < SAID TO BE THE BEST PURIFIER OF THE oe Nella AGE, were BONTZ & GROSHOM Will destroy the virus of NOXIOUS, VAPORS| |. 369 Seventh a pene that produce Cholers, Small Pes, andj ll Matnei-.| 712° —__AS2 Seren =— ous and Infectious Diseases. It ia highly recommend: by eminest Physicians \ and Health Officers of this and other cities. Requests an inspection of his “NEW SPBING STOCK It should be in every family. Which ts now ready. TRY IT. A att TEEL, Merchant Tailor, 358 Penna. ave., * 7 ie Lira oot on ¥ fo 28 1w [Intel] _ under Metropolitan Hotel. e McPHERSUN & FERGUSON, SPRING STYLES FOR GENTLEMEN, ‘Apothecaries, P os m3-6t __cor.Jstat. and Pa. ay , Capitol Hill, OUR OWN IMPORTATIONS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGs, for Retieh act of = Selected in the Frevch and English markets by our hare amranged for eseris of Movelad Aitracue | mae to obdct atthe must reanseahie peras’® "tl Sentertat foe series of Moved + Watt, STEEAENS @Co., ODD FELL FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street, fe 28-2wif (nt) 22 Penna. avo. On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, sod SATURDAY | [> HETLBRUN & BRO. . iH 3, at 8 o'clock, which will consist BENEFIT OF THE soos @F WasH- Vem INGTO: “* Citizens” pacers nd ‘of a Beautiful Exnibition of STEREOSCOPIC Hintegnetst WEws, witt'® Fine Vocal and I rom of best Eloquent ia ST eae TAM A. BRADLEY, President. by oA ¥; grt. \VAGE, T: Having closed out our old stock, we shall now open an entire new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the most superior manufacture the country affords. —— It will be our ambition to keep the best made ved their office to } and a full variety ef all sorts of as cb eee 4 SHOES — constantly on hand, and not to be outdone in re * | gard to prices. Our mottoes are— “* Quiok sales and small profits.”” ‘© trouble to show goods.”’ “ Wetry to please.”’ “Shoes not giving satisfaction will be mended free of charge.” With these maxims always in view, we hope te gain the confidence of the public, which is se os- sential to the success of all nm in business, Besides our large stock of LADIES. MEN'S AND OHILDEEN'’S SHOES, can be found a full assortment of TRUNES AND VALISES, Annual ica poseuee ‘that they will sitas a of maki: ident. WATER EEGISTRAR'S 0, FIR feo occur NGTON Satie + cu, te. Hite of thi elt tae ehh eich t m8 eat analeconeel are Secctip eae etna Property ou the oa 2h : é ited ‘ Int day of January instant, the. water Tent for the-| as es epa became duc and - 5 bier tl Shee. themald water fe pent mid | One door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall Prior to the act genis are . “Stone stops at the entrance,” subject to eto of the water from t ‘Premi- | ——-——=-__ ane 1095 8 the entrance.” ses and pensity of two dollars, to be pall tometer D "aon OF COPARTNERSHIP. with the w: rater rent tn fal) te January I, + Pre- vious oe he restoration of the ers mecha 2a ‘ARF. mires. water. RANDOLPH COYLE, Water-Rogistrar. S preddly between ved by mu- business will. hereafte: cont Warten Bros: i] Ho"390 th street oh ae suthorized to collect sY debts —" DEMOR 8T's —= FASHIO! af nies ~ | No, $32 Penn. avenue, (second story a a +) between oth Grand 0; day to morrow . Thursday, SPEING SUITS ASD OVERCOATS, lat, of hg and summer er Tashions ef Now Task . saet ect eee sk Aetited, equal to | HOOP "9 To. Rie TRIMMINGS, Fan. WALL, STEPRENS & Co., ree A Ct ee em HINORe pel a enue, fo 28-3t a 3x2 0 Porateee, i TION NOTION Ths. copern We, Digaercillieey Bivarere | Wat ee ga peleey Fasc BACH. bas this day Sandee Lae Spee eee "AN debts owing to the ald received by wake P, We wo ARB ACR re month W Arte BOARD ai 64 10th atreet,a fow doors north of th enue. Terms “33 a del ATO8B ES ENGLISH, SWISS, COPENHAGEN, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY. Prices in accordance with the HEAVY DECLINE IN GOLD, M.W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 354 Penn. avenue. 369 369 = Fh $25,000 WORTH OF Ft a acuaEee MUST BE BOLe res MONTH mb 1-6t SEVENTH STREET. HOUSEKEEPERS look to YOUR INTEREST. DON'T PURCHASE UNTIL You EXAMINE OUB STOCK BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM Us, AND GET YOUR GOODS AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AND SAVE AT LEAST 20 PERCENT. Just received from New York auction a beanti- ful selection of CARPETS AND MATTING, which we will sell at prices to defy competition. BONTZ & GROSHON, mh 1-5t panne « ___ (int) & WALKER. MERCHANT: "TAILORS, No. 484 Seventh street, near E A five assortment of CLOTHS ‘AND C i: MERKS on hand, which they will make — in the lastest styles and Lest possible man ner We bave also a fine assortment of Gents Furnishing Goods Please givens a call. Shirts made to order. fe 26-3m. Vv. ANDOREN, MEKCHANT TAILOR, “456 Seventh at . (opposite Patent Office) Rew boop _ inferms his customers and the the has rene a large and : ortiment PARMER & WALK splen: 1d FRENCH AND. ENG CLOTHS CASSInERES, AND VESTINGS, Which he is prepared to make up in the latest fashions atthe most moderate prices. Give me & call. fo 24-7¢* D. L_ WELLS & C0., Auctioneers. Cor. 13th and F streets, over White's Store. Having been leng and favorably known to the People of Washington as Real Estate Agents, we Would most respectiuliy tender our services as AUCTIONEERS to all those about giving up housekeeping, also. in sell: ing por] mare ¢ aoe; LIC or PRIVATE sale etl as kinds PERSONAL PROPERTY. and HovskHouy FURNITUBE. We_ would respectfatly impress tizens of Washington that it wi ee mand desire to get the utmost ) and we only refer the ‘din the sale and renting WELLS & 0O., Cocker 13th and ¥ streets, + Over White’ PIANO TONING. A N Experienced and well tried tuner offers his Kiara s the polite of Washin; “ le, a lon; x CI atts Laat! ence in the bos ness. fe 21m satisfaction. rences' prompt 108 Ant 0. 70 LADIES AND, GENTLE. ear ay aa aeh N. DEMONGKOT, corner of D and loth str seta ere thet the finest HAIR. DRS aint nator thovementioned “Alt Srdeta iss enitocr eit attended promptiy Bo RIES Ley FOR CASH !—White Sugar ®-| Gusts onl: on iy 3a pitas ate sissies bs: 87 Sth st., bet. D and E. ) pe ak at ceil $ per thousand, Hees and Troughs C Call mediately pg av. w ‘tees. Jay Oooke & Co. furnish the following quo- \ations of Government securities: U.S. @s Cou - & Five 4 Five Twenties, 18 \ 2 One-year Vertificates—new . By NEW YORK FIRST BOARD GALES. Coupons, 1044; Five Twenties, 1862, 1035; Five Twenties, 1964, 103; Five Twenties, 1865, 103; Ten Forties, 9x: St! Thirties, 994; Certificates, 987; Gold, 134 pavers Aeon: Ay INDIAN CONFERENCE. A delegation of the chiefs and head men of the Lac du Flambeau band of the Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, now located in Min- nesota, arrived yesterday and have had a con- ference with Commissioner Cooley. During the interview Col. Ely S. Parker, of Lieut. General Grant's staff, who has been assigned to the duty of assisting to complete the treaties now being made by the Government with sev- eral of the Indian tribes. addressed the delega- uon as follows: “My brothers, 1 am very thankfal to the Great Spirit that Lenjoy the privilege of meet- ing the delegates of the Chippeway Nation, and lextend to you the hand of friendship. Years ago my people in New York were very streng; but they becume so reduced in num- bers that they buried the hatchet forever be- tween them and all their red brethren, I have been detailed by the President of the United States to assist in making treaties with the In- dians, and I believe it is done because the Pres. ident is satisfied, so far at least as 1 am _con- cerned, that no injustice shall bedone. I am satistied that the President of the United States and the people of the United States are all anxious to do justice to the Indians, and rotect them from fraud and myjustice. My: advice to you is to go hence and caretally consider aj that has been said to you d to act in unity, allowing no difliculty rise among you or affect your What has ruined the interests of the are these divisions which exist among . I think you should bear in mind premurks of the Commissioner, and if yon in doubt abor ot your matters, not go gents, and interested aud ide, but come directly tdvised. Again I greet yon.” COLORED APPRENTICESHIP LAWS. A report of the Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau for the State ot Mis- sissippi, received by General Howard, men- tions the great injustice done to the freed people by the operation of the statute laws concerning the apprenticing of colored chil- dren. Colored people who are fully able to support their children may have them seized at the request of any white person and bound out by the probate courts to white masters, for x Tidiculonsly small rate of compensation, until they arrive at the age of twenty-one; thus practically re-enslaving them. They are then, as a general thing, turned loose without educa- ton, or any knowledge as to how they are to obtain a livelihood. — U. 8. SANITABY COMMISSION, The following are the transactions of the United States Sanitary Commission in the prosecuyon of claims, during the month of »bruary last —Claims allowed—widows pen- nm, 19—value $11,106; invalid pension 242, value $19,167; nayal nsion 2, value #4; 2,450.95; naval arrears 5, value $305.44: bounty and arrears of deceased soldiers 260, value $55,095.09; bounty and arrears of discharged soldiers 208, value $33,9 Total number of claims allowed $5: value $126,054.63, A DULL DAY. The Senate is not in session, and the House, as usual on Saturday, is given over to dull- ness, while members read speeches to empty benches on the “State of the Union,” for home consumption. A slight riffie is occasioned in Congressional circles by Garret Davis’ absurd talk in the Senate yesterday, to the effect that the Southern Senators could come here and unite with those in favor of admitting them, and form a -Constitutional Senate.” pT a rea WHITE HOUSE. A large number of visitors were in waiting to-day to have conference with the President, and many were admitted to his presenc among them Lieutenant General Grant, Sen tors Doolittle, Cowan, and Lane, of Kansas, and several Representatives. RELIEVED. Colonel J. C. G. Lee has been relieved from his duties as Depot (Juartermaster at Alexan- dria, and ordered to relieve Major Benjamin Burton, (Juartermaster in charge of the forage depot at 6th street wharf. Colonel Lee en- tered into his new dutiés on the Ist inst. DIscHARGE OF CLERKS.—The Secretary of the Treasury has decided to reduce the clerical force of that Department, and is now prepar- ing notices of discharge tor about seventy-five clerks. PERSONAL.—We ure glad to learn that D. S. Gooding, United States Marshal for the Dis- trict of Columbia, bas returned to his home in this city from Indiana, in good health and spirits. Tux Commissioner o¥ PATENTS will issue for the week ending March 13, 1566, one hun- dred and seventy-iwo new patents. _ 40e- —____ XXAIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. SaTurpay, March 3. ‘Tue SENATE was not in session to- -day. Hovusx —Mr. McKee, of Kentucky, caused to 1n amendment to the Constituuon, pro- that no corspirators or men who haye been, or may hereafter be, engaged in rebellion. shall ever hold public office under the authori- ty of the L nited States, He proceeded to adyocate this Proposition, and in the course of his remarks, said we need to reconstruct the Government, not that it has been destroyed, but that it may be conformed to the che pe condition of affairs. Men say that now conflict is over, the people of the South are entitled to all the rights under the Constitution, as if during the las: four years they bxd moved on smoothly in the path of obedience to law. Mr. Lean, of Missouri, reviewed the re! hon, saying that those who took part now ‘avored to secere by fraud wha tailed to accomplish in the field. Lt the revre- sentatives of the peoples failed to do their duty in making sure the blessings which we enjoy, they would be remembered with scorn. He combatted the doctrine that the lately rebellious States can of themselves return to their rela- tions to the Federa} Government. He would recognize the return of the Southern States when the inhabitants give some evidence of their batred of treason and love of Union and republican institutions. r. Thornton, of Ii. opposed the views which were adyanced by those who preceded him, and denied that the southern States were ont of the Union; while he expressed himself in favor of admitung the Representatives from that section who can show their loyalty. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. —_-—_— Fenish Excitement im Connecticut. New HAvén, March 34.—A large Fenian meeting was héid here last mght wee auswer to the call of O'Mimtoney. Numerons addresses were made and sé¢vera? hundred dollars in- vested in Irish bods. A bh was re- ceived from Sed, Stating there was a prospect that Irish nationality would soon be recognized by the United and Franee. inenseon The Texas Com le New ORLEANS, March 2.—I}t the Texas State Gereer es @ great majority | secessionitts d in favor of granting civil Tights to the negro, allowing them here to tedtafy, contract, |' and acquire and hold property. eg ale ins Proceedings of the California begislatare.- R Saw FRrancisoo, March 2.—The passed both Houses of the core Eapojations also yce™ sustaining the majority in Congress on dent Johnson’s veto. zs ~ ¢ eee ara down-east editor, compirm notice of & vigilant general, was made ission of a single letter to call ‘Seared veteran. The r paseced law Calvornte Lele: beth Houses Presi- and left without outside of the door from under her and colaeee y Siw it and began to augh, and direéted attention t the woman. The man, her companion escaped. and she wis taken to the station, and the other ham was found in ber basket. also four pairs boys’ cloth pants, one "s jacket, ope woolen sbirt, three pairs! Indies® cloth slippers, one pair morocco shoes, one pair boy's leatber shoes, one pair Men's shoes, and one, cotton table cloth, all supposed to be stolen. She had s hearin beforeg Justice Thompson, who sent her to jail for court. She was permitted to go to her home, near 7th street park, in custody of the officer and get ber child. an infant about 12 months old, which she carried to jail with her. She persistently refnses to tell who ber male com- panion ts. OURT, Judge Purcell. —This morn- Orrnans ing letters of administration were issued to Caroline W. Bradley True, on the estate of the late Charles Coleman; and to John P. Harley on estate ot Jeremiah Hurley; to Joshua A Richie on estate of Artemesia Carbery. Letters testamentary were issued to Augus- ta Brown, on the estate of Jane Raymond. Jobn B. Adams was appomted guardian to the orphans of John Wills. The first and final account of the adminis- trator of Elizabeth Foulkes, and administrator a. b. n. of John E. Foulkes, and second account of Hellen Weaver, now Chapin, guardian to Edward Weaver, were approved and passed In the case of the administratrix of A. S. Whiton, on petition of Thos, R. Bragton, the petitioner was ordered to increase her admin- ion bond $10.000. nd fashionable audience at Metzerott wstevening, to hear the concert of the ~ Masters B. and R. Mollen- are fine vocalists, and were ably assisted by Mrs. Mozart, and Messrs. Simpson and Thomas. The ball is admirably adapted for concert purposes, being of the proper pro- portions, and arranged with a due regard for acoustic effects. The programme, containing many musical gems, was rendered thronghunt in excellent style, and the affair was one of the Most enjoyable which has come off here since the last season of opera. Cross Fint liams and Augnsta, got into a row, and sn Clara charged Elizabeth with dis: duct, and she was arre: who took her before Justice Boswell, Was fined $4.90, which was paid. Ciara was then charged with disorderly conduct also, and she was fined $6. Madame Burly not being satistied, charged Clara with keeping a hawdy house, and the justice ordered her to give seeu- rity for conrt: and also held Madame Burly to bail for renting her honse for bawdy purposes —_ A Duck o- A Present —Yesterday, we learn, Jobn W. Forney received by ex- if it contained ng it. he found that ad sent him a “dead considerate friend "not a canvass back, ba rnary” puddle specimen ‘ = RAID ON THE SHorK: On Thursday en oticer Vernon, of the Seventh Ward, arrested Mary Keys. residing on K street, and Joseph Winfield, on K street. and Samnel Hill, on oh street, on the charge of selling liquor withont license, and they were fined, the first party $20 and the others $25 each. V HITE PINE LUMBEB. 30,000 fect 6x8.% and 28 28 feet, at S90 per M 20,000 tect 3-4 OSsaaEGs, at $30 per M. For % T DW.( LARK & CO., _toh 3-1w Lumber Dealers, Navy Yard. qusa AND CROC BY. and benutifal Bssortment A very large Ddest_clas CUTLERY of superior quality Fine PLATED WAKE, on Albata. All the above goods are marked at our lowest rash prices, from wzbich we do not vary WEBB & BEY. ERIDGE, m 3-6t* 504 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. FUBNITURBE. Pe Notwithstanding the great rush for CHEAP FOR CASH FUBNITUBE we have had within the last sixty d: or stock will compare favorably with any sto Washing- ten in regard to quality, quantity and price. Do not fail to examive our stock prev: chasing, as we are wing great bargain: - OHN Q. WILLSON,. _m3-eotw | Tnt.} southenn cor. 9th and D sts, SuEING ARRANGEMENT. —} Steamer CAMBRIDGE. Cay E. T. Leoxaxp, will, resume. he! Fouts on SATURDAY “Maveh leaving her new pier. 170 Lizht street wh tween Lee and Barry strects, Baltim SATURDAY and TUESDAY ats p-m Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora's jach's' Landing. Cainbridge Huchietts What, Cabin Creek. and Medford’ Landin f the Returning from the Eestern Shore she will leave Med fords Wharf ws THURSDAY and MON- DAY atl p. tépping at all the above men: tioned landings for passengers and reight. reaping Baltimore at 6 a. m. ef FRIDAYS —| TUESDAYS. feb 2-tf TLANTIO STRAMOETE COMPANY To oO GINSOR Onset line are the oung, E.C_ KNIGHT, Capt. Morris, naoaee YAIBFAX Capt. Winters, Leaving Pier grery WEDNESDAY and eer: Txsbay and FRIDAY, at7 a. reight recetved daily ‘during Dastness hours. A ander cover. The steamers ‘of this line now connect with Alex- andria and Orange Freight forwardes “o any point along the line of the roi MORGAN, BHIN New York, satdp.m., j-. Overy foot of G street, Washington. BOWES, BBO. & O0., Agente. sp x £3: CRON WEEA, | & CO., aeeats, ek: JOHN D. cama 2 co., 513 513 513 7th street, between D and E, NATIONAL qparneess BUILDING, EALERS IN BUILDEB’S, BLACKSMITH'S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE and OUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoce anc Borse-shoe Nails, Basps, Files, Springs, Axles. Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Pic , Axes, Bope, Glue, ow. ©ane for chair bottoms, 513 THE if Lows Opell rive, 513 + W. BOTELER, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, No. 320 D street, between 10th and 1th, Will: ive bis persenal attention to sales at auction of REAL AND PERKSONAL PROPERTY. Cash ‘ances on every description of Merchaudise con- 4 for public sule. tis #pacious and centrally ed J gyeroome are well adupted to display ar- of Household ee = Mercuentnes rally. He r —- Bly solicits 8 portion of the BR ic patronag g those who may favor him that his heat Scotian will be made to render satisfactory all sales enzacted to his care. Cc, Ww, BOTELER, Auctioneer. fo 15-2aw6w Sig0 D ote bet 10th amd tith. —~ s sawew ___320 Det. bet _both endlith. Osteen, COURT, Feb. 14, 1836.—DistRict oF sore ota Wasntsore County, To wi :—In cloreesna ¥. nustrator administrator of the, — Court of Wann neon County ton pointed Saturday. the March, Mass. for the final settlement and aistribetion of the estate of said deceased, of the and. as far as the same have been pene aod turned inte money ; when and where all the creditors and heirs of «aid deceased are notified te attend, (at the Ur- phans’ Court of iM Washineten County aforesaid.) 4 eS bara ‘laine ed. or they may ot! wise by jaw Boekel sided all benefit said. Provided a copy of this or- der be publ ones bvon for three weeks ip Evening! Star, previous to the saiu cay. T . 0, ROBBINS fo 22-law3w* of Wills, RPHANS’ COURT—Disrrict or Covumpia, oh Wasninoton County, to-wit :—In the case of inistratrix of Barbara pson, admit Begteter of Wits, rp Wives the Se Deere Jobe all Hali- 3; & novel. i Halt « Huts ards. Belton then aod G The and Testles Buckey sent the prisoner to for court. the Butchets* or Ola eTected a shed is on tl sirects. Fiont.—Michael Doyle and Edw'd Noland hus e; bac do le was soon Aors dy combat, and: Do! an up to time. They were arrested A. 4 Officers Findley and White, ~~ made w matter im escaping the Buckey, ota ey they were taken, ‘aed OP RE psrercerty ly conduct. ew Fi H MarkeT.—The irs of ‘Ola Warehouse Market have Beat shed upon their premises. which is ineexded for the Necommodation of im the sale of fresh fish. This lot east of the market-house, and west of High street. Wire Beatine,—Last night a woman ap- at the station house for an officer to arrest lied = husband. Her —. Was saturated with blood, indicnting that she had been rather roughly handled. As in most such cases, the wife did Wot want the husband punished se- wicols,. bes. wished him held to bail to keep peace gave ber husband's name as Patrick Carr, and Jastice Bo as. sued & warrantand had him arrested bis morning the wife would not appear against him, but Justice Buckey was not be fooled with, and fined $2.44 for disorderly conduct. ScuppEN DisarrkaRaNnce.—About six weeks David Chamberlain, blacksmith, who b: been working in Washington, but resided Georgetown, suddenly disappeared, and has not since been heard from. is relatives feel uneasy about him, and fear that he bas me: with « fatal accident. Tue New Markrt.—Thete was a very fair attendance of deajers and purchasers at the new market fhis morning, and the connties of Maryland and Virginia were well represented at the wagon stands. The prices of provisions have not materially changed during the week past, though some articles are growing scarce FLOUR anp Grain Magker.—The marker closes to-day without improvement in the de- mand and ho change ef the prices. There are no armyais of flour or gram reported, aad transactions are unimportant Port or Grororrowyx.—Oleared—Steamer Valley Cit ! schooner ADIES, ATTENTE 4 Heel Gaiters trom §) to $2 fine Sewed Balmorals,$2.) Geni Slippers. s 20 cemte to 3i x ren adios Is ASSORTED be SD-HAND MELODEONS, For Sale or Kent, on easy Monthly Payments between 9th and 20th street Chickering @ son's mh 1-3t "[BE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TO-DAY Dis- solved Partnership by matual ag ot Mr Henry Rajoot is b of Se yas tee name of the firm io jecting on dine debts ues RICKER. RAISER & SENN, March 1, 1966. N Wa-bingten. D0. ‘The busine HENRY KAISER. importer and Dealer of nd Liquors —— HENRY KAISER. No. 451 Falstat House. luca street yetween KE and F streets ™ 1-5t* ee A LARGE 8TvCK i LUMBER. We now bave of hand a very large an! eompiote tment of a LUMBER, onsiatin, in part ’ fect 4 4.5-4. abd 84 White Pine Caflings, feet White Pine Timber, various sizes feet Eastern Shore and Hemivck Jvist and ntling, e ot Spr ce Joist, Scantling and Tisber, £0.00 Cedar and Spruce Shingles, just received direct from Maine, and wilt be sola low, ‘5. 000 Pickets. Spruce and White Pine, 250.00) Laths, (Bangor) 100,000 feet 44, 54 and 10-4 prime Albany White .ob0 fect 2. 3.4.and Fach Oak. wel 1 . Well season, Cos Walnut. 53,44 and 6-4, ‘All of which we can and will sell at prices’ teat cannot be competed with in this city T. EDWARD CLARK 4 ©O., LUMBEB DEALERS, __ Near U.8.) Navy Yar "EVER Too LATE 1 = LEARN ONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI'S - NEW SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. Mons. Alexander Wolowski, so well Know! Washington, and who brought e of the talent in our eity, by ed is continuing b Those who wish join his courses by at 371 Pa posite Natio: tion Bou 10 to 12a. m.. and from 7 to 8 p. m. SF LLING OFF AT REDU ED PRICES. SMOOT & BUBROUGHS, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, Will, from this date, offer every description of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, at very reduced prices. Wishing to close out this po epg ed the = or middie of March, bar- y bee bie sti xpecte(gMOOT & BURROVGHS T. Eow. Crarx.} (Tuas. B. ¢ T. EDW. CLARK & ©O.. LUMBER DEALERS, Virginia avenue, bet. 9th and 10h streets, east, (near the U.3. Navy Yard,’ Washington. 87 Always on band slarge steck of alf kinds of Lumber fo 10 aa WwW ASIHINGTON CITY LOAN LEVI B_DE WOLFF. wid No. 377 Penna. avenue, between as 6th streets, opposite National Hetel, Formerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Baiti- more, has opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, on all kinds of Merchandise, such as Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Sliverware. Guns, Pis tols. Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel. Goods of all descriptions boug!it and sold. Business strictly confidential. _87 Private entrance adjoining. Miss ana hu will open @ School for MISSES and LITTLE BOYS, on THURS r March, 566, at No. 494 M street. between mhliw a, JR fe 0.3m" streets. _fe 2 3 D PICTUBE CORD —_ TASSELS. IF FEBENT sizes and cod oor SRITER'S * No. street. jn 20-60" S doors Odd Feliows’ Hall H ooP auine MANUFACTORY—49 pow - ~~} avenue. between 6th and 7 2505, north ‘ith street, between Land M. Washineto D.C. Constantly on hand, and and made to order. first class Wove Tape Hoop Skirts, of every style, leneth and size. Skirts altered gut ce ey 4 16 Im _ WEIL & 00 CAs4Br Binps, pregniee BIBD: 7 nae 7's wrect. bet et OSTR E ak Seton second | hand PIANOS in g00 order, For sale At the Music st - pained J, _— oaw. G. METZEROTT £ 00., o of Stei ‘s Pianos and Mason Banlin's Cabinet Organs” w Fors SALE—A small STEAM ENGINE of about of Shaft- 223-sm ANOS—Several i cad Pulleyee Also. tour large W asBit ‘ul . ot AI - cH INES able for a laundry yoy NDAMSUN'S. exe. 308 sth stress 7; Maly PICTU 1 ALE Greatest Variety sou! — Py ee, between E and F. like manver aad at snit the ti p®*. MeT AL LIFE Ly) i PANY OF PRILADELPBIA, PA CAPITAL 61,499,568.21. NOTICE TO THE INSURED. The Board of Trustees have declared s retern Presbium dividend of £0 per cent. upon preniiums paid in 1865, and receives the certificates of scrip dated 1860, 186), and 1862, in settlement of premiums due in 1856, which to all the insured holding the wh uth No of éeanewwn ot Aen — _e JON sseuns, As ais asic aries en ms sosns Shlldron, Doin FY, Price Scents por box. os will be carried op under the name, inet q

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