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“ —— f Carson, Nevapa, Feb. 26. 1356.—To Hon. O8T—On Friday evening, a BUNOMl OF KEYS, “H, nd P 4 « | Wm». M. Stewart, U. 8. Senate: We endorse you ber, one being @ caleter dae eee | ond Ge Preiacet Meveas ott Gees ae or will beaut Warren Wasson, U.S. Assessor. y suitabl r led by leaving Si the store ofHENRY WILSON, eorectowm D. .—) MONDAY.......... UNOLAIMED TELEGRAMS, GE if OES ae nee G street. between end hs RAR BENG. green stona with con coat . AMERICAN TeLxonaPx Oomranr, «don it, Returnto 250 F strest.to | CIRCULAR ON FREEDMEN’S MABRIAGES Ofice 432 Pa. avenue, Marc i S'S T GREENS. ree S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. 1866. Assistant Commissioners of the Freedmen's The following Telegrams remain in this o gadelizered, for ws of sufficient address and FALO COW. The owner is requ-sted tocome | DUreSu having written to Genersl Howard for TABES ‘UP _ASTRAY—A red and white BUF- EVENING STAR. | One eae LOST AND FOUND. ( ~ A) i | | | er of said animal ‘is ted to call at arch 26, 1566.—Ci < | Sank OE | Scien srg” Saber eta mbt, | Might rewrote ateraton Republic of Mexico. We shall await the action | MASONIC. NATIONAL LODGE, No 12. | prove property, pay charge. and take her aw: from this office, with regard to marriages. The of Congress on @ measure of such importance F. and A. M.—A Masonic Lecture will be | _m5.cost CHARLES H. WIGLSOM. |’ Commissioner Sennen those lations suffi- -H.P.H. Bromweii, MW. G , le me regulations su with no little anxiety.” | Seeceree or eed Weacs tie mae Loet see. sth Febraery, on or near Pena, Uto enable the Assistant Commissioners to Ob yee, we are plethoric of have | at Masonic Ball. corner of D and 9th GARNETT BROOCH The detent bo sulta, | draw up more specific rules. The Commis. yes, wi plethoric of money, have | st Ms WENING th, : OCCH. ‘The Andee will be s sioner directs thateach Assistant Commissioner no debt on hand or taxes topay, and can throw | }UBSDAY EVENING, the 6th inst. bly rewarded by taking it to the office of Biggs & | tual is earnestly solici consult the State laws with regard to the mar- Away the little sum of fifty millions without | bers of Kgedcine fe sojonrning bi riage and divorce of white persons, and em- difheulty! Seriously speaking, it is a fact cal- | fraternally requested to attend, ice, Retetee fe nent om Penmayiventa: body ther for the benefit of freedmen, so far as » for cl = feature, that the enormous expenditures and | THE EIGHT HOUB MOVEMEN’ left with owner, J.B MOORE. 113 Penn. svonuo, riage rules 88 would be approved by the State enormous debts created by the war, instead of BALLY WORKINGMEN ! between 19h and 20th ste. rah 3 3t* authorities. It is therefore advisable to pro- causing us to cultivate ideas of economy and rem other causes; instructions how to deal with the question of rove property, pay charges and take her MONEY TO THROW AWAY. ag nn 3H Malford, ir, U SB | Se No. S00 nth strects between K sad & | matrimony among the freed people, the Gea- The Intelligencer of this morning says: «A | wi-tt SNYDER, Manager. KY Game We TS PGE ie eral bas addressed to them the following cir- resolution will, we understand, be introduced | ©——aHeRE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE ce eee, [ge fT cular : to-day in the House of Representatives, pledg- | We brockacier of the WEST END BUILD- | cast on February. 28th inst., a fleebitten GREY War DEPARTMENT, Bureau Refugees, ing (he Government endorsement of fifty mil- | bepentcstichairSamenallbae at Gea 3 yellows oan MARK. 14 bande bigh, and about 12 years olf ‘=Re Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Washington, Hom (850,C0°,0€0) dollars of the bonds of the | HAN EVENING Mocek ctr at Tee ee f Lilinois, a $20 REWARD stolen trem tho subscriber, | cure tae formal approval of the Governor to a - J MEETING on Sunday, 18th February, @ mixed w! our circulars on this subject. e Commis- close calculation, has really served to so fam ae aud light’ yellow SETTER, DOG, yeliow ware: | Zoncr would simply stgcest’ several nants iMarize us with big figures of expenditare, that ODD FELLOWS’ HALL speckied nose and lege: long hair on legs and tail. | that require immediate attention. let Bertics au ilem of fifty millions outlay for Juarez bonds ON FRIDAY EVKNING, Mareh 9, 1356. A rete Dee “dist a ay pe me eligible to marriage. 2d. Who shall grant cer. is treated—as in the above extract—as the The Workingmen of the District are informed a for sweh informs nas will lead tohisre- | tifieates of marriage. 3d. Parties authorized merest bagatelle. that the Wo:kingmen’s Convextion have deter ss . EDW. CLABK, to solemnize marriage. 4th Dissolving mar. The Freedmen’s Bureau bill, vetoed by the | mined to hold # public meeting at Ocd Fellows’ fe 28-1w Lumber Dealer, Navy Yard. riages. Sth. Registry of marriages. 6th. Reg- “ ji: Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, March 9, 1865, at | @ =» REWAED-—Lost, on Monday evening, t ulations with reference to persons who have President, proposed the annual expenditure yhj.j, speeches are expected to be made by &: = ser ua itace banded ea cone Cine lived together without marriage. ‘The greatest of the sum of $22,000.00 for running thatma@- Hon. A. J. RODGERS, of New Jersey; with gold band. The above reward wil! be paid by | care must be taken to instruct all the freed cbhine—a sum nearly equal to the entireannual | Hon. W. RNIBLACK, of Indiana; returning the same at No. 20 Louisiana avenue, | people as to what the iaw demands of them in expenditure for running all branches of the | Hon JOMN L. THOMAS of Maryland; opponite sth atrent west ja ls-tf_ | regard to marrige; and all clergymen and it is hy and expe-ted that all Worki My Avis . ‘ar ize i and yet this large item of expenditure for a | theirinterest in the Right Hour movement is uns- BOARDING. ently solicited to aid the bureau officers in Teo. single and incidental bureau of the Govern- | Come in mass and aid a cause dear to all. \ FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- tifying the existing evils on this su! ject. Tent was passed by both Houses of Congress | - che A. T. CAVI3. AX modated with BOABD; also. Table BOARD, The aesistant Ragen has eedeto! to unehallenged, end without the slightest hesi- | Y Be abticnn tara executive Committee. | Sr Furnished ROOMS. withont Board. if desired, | these headquarters a copy o regulations if —[Bepublican, Union, Intelligencer, 4times.| | at No. 37 4% st., few doors south of Pouns, ay, with reference to marriage, as soon as they tancy. Half a dozen years xgo, when the coun- OLDEST JNHABICANTS.—The next reca mh 5 Im” _ shall be drawn up, for file in this office. try wes rich and prosperous, and texes solight | (gq (LDEST INHABIT. Association will take | 4 VERY PLEASANT ROOM forrent with board, 2 0. O. Howanp, as (o be searcely felt, Congress would have | place at the City Hall, en TUESDAY NEXT, the at No. 502 I street, between Gth and 7th sts. Major General, Commissioner. hoggled for a month over an expenditure of a | °t#Justant, at 20 o'clock a. m mat | Als afew Table Hosrders would be taken at, § ieee lion dollars for the support of the most im. | 1.0,0.F. FAIR, 1.0.0. F. ST THB INDIANA CONSPIBACY CASE. SRR pm ae om ind t. Various signs | — pom ees arent FURNISHED ROOM | A case of no little interest is up to-day in the »ortant branch of Government. ‘ious signs | "air for the fit of Kastern Lodge, No. 7. Wi e fow Table Boarders cau alse | °° of Paiviak, Rawever. contig up from the tax- | toteheld at Paomne Hall tislend-f eener iii | beaccommodated Apply at No gsyGetees bot. | Suprese Court, being that of the Umted States ayers throughout the country, indicate that | S24 B sts. Season tickets £0 cents. Commencing | 19th and 20th sts. eas _™m33t" | ve. Muiligan, No. 350. This is the case in with thems, at Jenst, the Gallas if sat as nies nee rato | Pie en bose be had by eppiying | “2ich Barnes, Mulligan, and Harvey were a cart-wheel—is resuming something like its | [{7 G34NP, CONCERT OF VOOAL MUSIC | at wo.'GSo F street between oth and ithe ‘ried before a military commission in Indiana By Re hme ae The pel sata J ES. | Sient and table board can be had. m 2 3t* on charge of conspiracy to release rebel old proportions and importance, and that items | District. at tg ae N Yard. vt Cae invelying millions of expenditure will not | RAY EVENING, March 6t a 5 Comm FURNISHED BOOMS—With or without board, | prisoners at Imndidnapolis, and to seize J. iM. DANIEL. ina private family, yg 2 be had by fae pee upon the State government. They were Oonductor. at No. 76 Indians avenue, between Ist aud 2d sta,, pass with them ung uestioned as to “where the y .. | tried, convicted, and sentenced to be money ¢ NoTicE four doors below Dyor's Hotel sm 2-3t hung. The President commuted their rea. = \em A PLEASANT ROOM WITH BOARD for two | tence to imprisonment for life. Mulligan BALTiMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD AND TO THE PUBLIE. entlemen in a private family where there are | now applies ior release on the ground of non- ITS CONNECTIONS. pe Hing roam 509 coraey OF th ood Reet tt | qnrisdicttion. A distinguished array of counsel We sregiud to barn that the Marietta and THE AMERICAN DEODERIZER mae Sezer OCs rents i engaged on both sides, the question at i a ani i a - ct ssu¢ being Ceemed one of great imporia’ as ‘ re Setreed is now prepared ta se AND ~—Tiro or three more gentiemen can a = thé powers of casitary pease i sume its proper geographical position as the DISINFEOTANT, JARD by applying at No. 53 Penn central (ink in the great railway line, stretching irom the Atlantic to the Pacific seaboard, across the Continent. It connects this city and Balumore with the West through the Balti- mere sud Ohio Railroad: extending from Bel- pre. » e P: rsburg, on the Ohio river, General Speed, General B bury, of Ohio, appear fo: and Judge Black, D.D. Field, fo 7 t of New York, Judge McDonald, of Indiana, 11 Garfield, of Ohio, appear for the sy ue, Dear Wat strect. House havin: ’ SAID TO BE THE BEST PURIFIER OF THR | recently changed oc ipants. has been refitted and | Rud AGE, renovated. Rooms comfortable and pleasant. | Unit Torms moderate t POR RESTLW rd.a desirable faraished | &nd Ger ith FRONT ROOM. sitnated on the first floor. A | other side few more TABLE BOARDERS can be accommo dated at Na, 432 G street, between 7th and ath CONGRESS TO-DAY. Will destroy the virus of NOXIOUS VAPORS that produce Cholera, Small Pox, and; all Malari- red miles to Cincinnati, but from Streets, beck of the Fatont OMze. $6 27-st* The main topic of interest in Congress to-c ty Yariots canses has not as yet assumed the im. | nd Health Officers of this and other cities, (ZENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND | j. :)0 report of the Joint Committee (House) on a “ 4 ¥ single gentlemen can obtain geed ROOMS and i portanee which its admirable location and its it should be in every family. BOARB, & the week or month. A few Table | EF: iruction upon the admission of Tennes- very (tended connections would warrant us TRY IT. Boarders wanted. Terms moderate. 287 K at., | so» where will be found the majority in expecting for it. If is one of the many simi- Retail price FIFTY CENTS per packave. Wineem ete and Tete etreets; ome a4 Fou Tepert. It is aecompanied ‘by a mass pre as : sin the West asin encountered For sale by "TABLE BoaRD at 464 10th atreot,a few | ® ~*ilence concerning Tennessee affairs, be financial storms of 1-57, at a period of its McPHERSON & FERGUSON doors north of the avenne. Terms $25 per rais Thomas, Fisk, Hatch and others. mat Ga emt, which proved fatal to its credit, a Month. de ioe 5 presented a minority report signed and forced it mioa process of capitalization. Apethecaries, = ‘Mf and Mr. Grider,] in which the By this process its entire imaebtedness was m36t __cor.Istst and Pa Capitol Hill. Prorosas FOR SAFES AND LOUKS. ameter TO GAS CONSUMERS —The aa L 4 converted mto stock—former creditors becom- ing owners—tbus uniting with the original stockholders in fixing « permanent basis of credit. Upon this basis the Company, as re- orgumed, have been able to raise means ne- cessary to fish the road, and supply it with equipmentsufficient forits large and increas- ing business. During the past three years over S00 00 have been expended in various works of completion and improvement. Two long tunnels haye been completed, the bridges are t Tennessee is already in Wastine ton, D. C., March 3, 1835 Union never been out during the war. distribution department of the Washington Sealed P) i Ende ab P ppinaghe apie! Visas asd th ose their report by offering the fol- fant Company ‘have removed their otico to | qye'svahyyjgheyt mill be Facelvad atthe Ofice of | 01 Wie ¥ chose hel oth, Washington. D.C., until 13 m., April Sth, 1835, for Resolved by the House of Representatives, That who have reason to believe that their meters or furnishing the Burglar Proof aud the Burglar'and | the Representatives elect to Congress from the Fn Pee eee Ott ot order, wl ye Poca | Fire Proof Safes reantred by the Treasury Depart. | State af Tennessee be and they are by Cat HVKERE, Superintendent of Distribution, ment for one yoar from the acceptance 0 the pro: | admitted to jake their seats In Yhis Hume 2 eT GEO" A Mel LENNY, Enginoor, | Pas Gi the sce eal aiies for the Burglar | "embers thereof, upon their taking tue o ——_—_—— oo ——= roof Safes, showing the form of construction at | Prescribed by kw T° STONE QUARRIERS —Two strong and -ub resent used, viz: alterna‘e plates of iron and 4 i tween D and E, where persons stantial TRUCKS for sale at the Old shop of R. rdened steel, can be ebtsined upon application CATTLE PLAGUE IN ENGLAND. iengnag bos @pincen tus teeae or sri on the | Jubts-eprosite the Vigilant Bugiae Hutrey Hi “Burglar esd Fite Proof Sates will bo const Ce Wp abksSbraecanctrade dnb! sit Meee ime dotnet line. Next in iatpurtence tothe completion of | 2itct- Georgetown. MSS" | in the same manner and caved with asuitaviefire | de=patches to the Deparunent of State, dated its Maim track is the fact that it has con- Ia N O 8, woot coverioes colon = Epeetfications for | Febrnary 16, 1266, says of the cattle plague that structed an independent line, under its own — which must be submitted by the bidder During jast week I sold SIX FIN Safes to be shipped in perfect condition withina | 't is Bow the absorbing topic among the people: PIANOS, and in exchange received FUL re Leen pers ge D that it fills all the newspapers, and occupies low Sgurea ) Cecond-Band instruments at very | 7 Tut be put in place by the contro mat: | nearly the whole attention of Parliament, One was Mallet, Davis & Co.'s fine Rosewood Pi- | in perfect working erder Phen ghe Safe ty turned Vaccination as a remedy seems to be regarded ano for $200. ever to the proper officer of the @vernment aa total failure.and no preventive will be charter from Loveland (the present point of mtersecting the Little Miami Rona) to the city of Cincinnati. This new route sweeps aronnd the city on the north and weet, entering it by Diill Creek Valley. By this route the Mari- x i The ot 75 1, The bids to be per superficial foot, measured on | effectual, in the opini on of those who are ett Koad is brought in vet comusction wit War sale on cos paftenee ae SIE G00 the outside, and to cover ail chante whee versed in the matter, except to stamp itout west and Southwes., centering in Gineaan, eae 306 Penne Bee ee uEss, | Ofieckery Painting and door fixtures, (excepteost | \ynich means to kill alll the cattle taken with thus oftering to the public a continuous uni- | — Sees: SY0-. BOer NS 88 Proposals will also be received for Burglar and | it on its first a whee ae a — guage — oa te to the ae G®=4t BEDUCTION IN PRICE OF Rte a Proot Locks, to be sccompanied with eee ee eae teat chien oe Tithont aa of care,) extending from Balti. WOOP AND COAL - bids must be accompanied by the guaranty | a good deal of discussion. The report for the more westward so directly that tor the whole i F of two responsible persons in the sum of $74). that | week ending February 10th shows 11,500 new tho bidder wilt accept and perform the contract if e ~ Menkes Siaeked since the commen awarGed to him, the suiticlency of the security to 23 i i e ed ei 2 ment of the disease is 144,023, of which 111 Just received, and ou the way, 1,000 tons of tt be certified to by the District Attorney of the dis- distance to St. Louis the entire route will not vary one degree from an air line. The ferry- age of the Obio river at Parkersburg presents trict where the bidder resides. have died or been killed. the only break in the continuity of this rail The Department reserves the rizht to reject any a lize. This will soon be supphed with a per- BBST QUALITY COAL, gr all bids. or to award the contract for Burglar REPRESENTATION IN CONGBESS, manent raijroad bridge, new being constructed Proot safes to one party, and the Burglar and Fire P Mr. Wilson introduced to-day a resolution by the Baltimore and Ohio and Marietta Com- sat ot the Oe sng ed 4 panies. Two daily passenger trains are now Tupning im close connection with the Balti- more and Ohio Road at Parkersburg. One of these trains is provided with new and bag eel sleeping cars, not excelled by any in the West. We are informed in connection with this seb- ject, that the necessary and important work of arching the tunnels on the Northwestern Vir- inia or Parkersburg Road is successfully pro- gTessing under the authority of the Baltimore ard Obio Company, which has also lately soade much improvement im the track of the road between Grafton and Parkersburg. mother, if it be di bought since the groat fall in price. Thecoal war- | thi int:rest of the Goverament to doo. and no bid | in the Senate declaring that the ten Southern Fanted to be of the very best quality; fres from | farnirenmonte athlete eee, conferm to the | States ehall be entitled to representation in P r js to be endorsed * Pro 1a for Balt Congress whenever the said States shall for- slate and dust. Locks Nddvemod to ~ Be MULLET. et: malty annul all laws recognizing inequality PRICE $12 for 2,240 LBS., DELIVERED. Wecbinctn DO AB MULLETT in color, and shall give to freedmen the same Best dry OAK WOOD $8 per cord, delivered. th 5- Se Supervisi Tights before the law as to whites, and give ary PINE WOOD $7 percord, dvli F A GREAT BARGAIN. the right of suffrage to all’ colored men aged Best ber cord, delivered. OR SALE—10 acres of good Garden LAND, ik oe pict SAWED and SPLIT WOOD at reduced prices. with now Honse and Dairy, Barn for thirty-six | *€Tvice, who pay a on. eer OF person 2 cows; location high and healthy, near Fort Stax- | Property, or who are able to read the Constitu- FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE quAR. | (0. "))° A bwithi tulle of Mary ¥ tion of the United States; and that no claim ANTIED. Bridge. Price aetor, nemmlle of Mary Yard | ial be made on account of emancipation of H. CLAY STEWART, i the ‘ s account of debt incurred in aid of adjoining the above, 70 acres of fineleve | (/8¥°% 0 om Account o : picnwer te Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Arch’ . tne rebellion, said conditions to be forever ir- LAND. under good fenco, with a Peach | repeaiable. "The resolution was referred to Office cor. H and I2th, Yard 15th and Canal, Orchard ef twelve hundred bearing trees; build- | the Joint Cowmittee on Reconstruction. _™ 5 3t" ing¥of little value. Price $110 per acre. These — SALE OF GOVERNMENT Woop, A ee will be sold together, or singly, to suit pur- FOURTH AUDITOR'S OFFICE. hy = chasers. cei MONEY EESTORED TO THRE RICHMOND BANKS. The President has ordered that the money belongmg to the Richmond banks, which was carried South on the evacuation of that city, De if Washi, 5 The following is a statement of the business and since deposited in the United States Treas- Gm ay the Chir macro } Pte ld scale Pibettis teprasmpe: with | transacted in the office of the Fourth Auditor ury tO await an adjustment of the matter, be | (Corner 16h street and Penneyiranin mecmet.) The property frente Or eee uot 22 by M0 fost. | of he Treasury during the month of February restored to the banks, provided the identit, Washinton, D_C., March 4.15 } we Property frents on three streets in Uniontown, | 1 claims were settled, amounting to between the amount now deposited in th orplus Government Wood on hand inthis | D. C., and 1s now occupied by B. L. Jenkins ‘Treasury and that claimed bythe banks can din Alexandria is now offered for sale | Price $3,000 $14,2(6,527.01, as follows: 3 navy agents’ ac- be established, and a compliance made mith a to ell persone cerita ter of ® cord to ten | For further information apply om the premisea, | COUN's, AMOUNtIng to $12,570,463 + 4 . % Fsons desi chase, : 2 5 the condition required by the Secretary of the is Wood is of goed quality. tunrghty sca. | near ort Stanton, D. 0. to 3. HONF Maw pension 1 asury. Wher this meee was carried to sped, and mixed in the proportions of eae-thira Washington, Ga., it amounted to two hundred SMITH! or to JAMES E FITCH. Ki Oak sud two thirda Pine” ‘The Wood. Yards are Naa! 8 E FITCH Real Estate and General Agent, corner of 7th aud F streets, oppo- claim, 1 san leeated on M. land avenue. between 7th and th D " ¥ 4 = re wing the prdeere Of Yen wal 4 ee hate city: at Kendall Green. one mile north uf Baltimore ARINI'S ; letters recorded, Eight prize pA 2 Gen. Wi apirge = nce | and Obio Railroad Prpot; and one-viglith of # mile were reported to th fice during the Eos Glsimed by Gen. Wild, of the Freedmen’s | porth of the city of Alexaniria, oa the Washineie FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEM bh, amounting to $116,7 The numbe > i a 4 um Boreau. as captured property, but an investi- | anc Alexandria BR: ad Price of Wood at the : nisitions up the Treasure; ere 173. sation of the matier by Gen inslow resulted | yards in Was! iars (#5) per cord; at ¥ Strect, Betwoen 9th and 1th, papsetees : Ce = = er were 173, in giving the right of possession to the agent = aris nee coliara p treerd sodd red tat falta amount of 82,247 79. of the banks. . St in any Di ngton at sey arn § sare vini's t = Persidents soon after sent the money to the | gate dtengetan sat serys dalias axtcenty” | tie) Hal od Sainnee of Saturday Ql DISEASE AMONG FOWLS. ’ e » o M - ant >. a 5 a Piven a Sta United States Treasury. Be A ea nee hienand ouy. feat ie Advices received at the Department of State Aprlr only at this otic “during offic hours. and SDECING } from the United States Consul at Funchal to Besvet Major James Givacon® & 0. trent an Ro PvectTeG sT00K, " Q Ss Island of Madeira, dated February 3, i866, a Yard, from 9 oO clock @ m to 12 Dertrons af Tedaeing one ‘arge Stock of give an account of,a catarrhal disease which Terms—Uash tn Government funds. we hare inguin fon ee to sell has appeared among the chickens and turkeys, M1 G onr customers, and the public generally, as on the island: and which made its appearance, oo! bargalus as can be purchased elsewhere. We wlso, on the island of British Honduras, and, to £ nol say at coat; but we do say as low as any other © extent, on the continent of Europe. Hith- x ' house will sell them in this District. Call and ex- a . " ¥ — Bi Ba Bae gl ri amine for yoursely the disease bas generally proved fatal, no TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ‘The following are some of the transactions ot the Treasury Department during last week: National Bank Currency was issued amount- ing to $1,359,680, which is $512,755 less than the of the previous week. There are now 5 ional Banks with a capital of S411,- 659.286, and an authorized circulation of $255,- is . F. ZIMMERMAN & CO., cure haying been discovered, but at Madeira a Fractional Currency was sent as fol- | {y'pat pais roa: S¥enue Will be sold at! No. 530 Seventhetrect, | remedy has been found that proves highly sate lows:—To the Assistant Treasurer of New = — mh l iw between Louisiana and Dst, isfactory. The disease is a species of catarrh, York, #200,000; to the Assistant Treasurer of | YY HITE PINE LUMBEK. frre LONDON. 7 7; | which produces swelling in the glands of the Philadelphia, $100,000: Assistant Treasurer 20.000 fect 6x8. 24 and 23 feet. 390 per M London. head, iesultivg from cold and damps; and is New Orleans, $10,000; Assistant Treasurer | 30 O00 fect #1 CULLINGS at Barren Burs's Poems, 2 yols.; cured by rubbing the fowl’s head once a day Charleston, $50,000; to. the National Banks in * Forsaleby e Sepgs and Konnets: London. Poets; | with sweet oil or fish oil. the South, $125,00); and to the National Banks T. EDW. CLARK & CO., Peete rg World before the Deluge; Loudon, in the We — — issned, _— The | _wh3-1w Lumber Dealers, Navy Yard. mb 3 id "FRANCK TAYLOR. FREEDMEN’S INTELLIGENSE OFFICE. amcuntof fractional currency oancel wes INA AND CROCKERY a \.. eae The report of business transacted by the Certificates of Indebtedness were is- | ( CKERY, UTTER. . ibaa Bg Sitseo. The disbursements of the A very large and besutifal acsortment of the Faxs x. Eo LL AND GLADES, | Freedmen’s Intelligence Office of this city, un- for the ten days ending the month of | best clase alt Bocrols BOLL, der the charge of Captain William F. Spurginy February were $51,f51,132.1 PULLERY of superior quality. 18 Datrels Fresh Va RUGS. for the eight days ending the month of Februa- aes = : All the above posde she eatet at our ia ein PN eee ry, states the number of applicants for ser- NEW MILITARY BOARD. lowest cash priees, from which we do not wary. mist “4a0 sth etroct, | Vants as 98; number of applicants for employ. nt. General Grant has ordered a board of | i WEBB & BEVBERIDGE, ATHS THS |) LATHS! —— | ment, 55; number supplied with situations, 43; ers 1 convene at St. Louis, Mo., on the _™ 3-6 504 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. L PRICE REDUOE amount received as tees for contracts, $27; total Mish imetant, to make arrangemients ‘for the | FURNITURE MISUIT, 20.0 Prime Baugor LATHE, which we | Amount of funds on hand, $108.50. revet promotion of office Oo i —_— will sell at e comparative low price o! Porm, Iirigadicr and Major General in the regular | CHEAP FOR CASH anew Z, HDW An CL ABR & aor THE CASE OF SEMMES, ornls Gncen Mane dana re cm ST Re ee ST It is reported on the street to-day that the just, Major General George G. Meade, Major | en ee Wee ae Government has decided not to bring Raphael eral Phil. H. Sheridan, Major General | we bave bad within the lat ‘una E Requests an inspection of his Semmes, of the Confederate steamer Alabama, ro. H. Thomas, Brevet Lieut. Col. L. M. | Yiu compare favorably with any ote eh fll aol “NEW SPRING STOCK,” to trial, having come to the conclusion that his top, A. A. G. Vols, Recorder. The recom- | ton inregard to quality, quantity and pries ene Which is now a p ole under the surrender of Johnson to Sher- mendations will be of two classes: First, for | — y), 1 fail to examine our stock is now ready par . g°"lnntand meritorious services; and second, | chasing, as we are selling ereatbann, WM. 8. TEEL man was valid. Shonld this be the case, he . taithiul services. Merchant Tailor, 358 Penna. will probably be speedily released. fo 28-lw [Intel] under Metropolitan Hotel. 30) ms-ectw [Int.]_#outheast cor. ; ia 7 ee (Pg gee a ree THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. 7" te a anger flats onde pone } OO FES Goon sansy A LARGE STUCK OF Postmaster General Dennison has written a r 10th street west and Canal. LUMBER, letter to Hon. Mr. Patterson, of the House, in men’s intelligence office of Alexandria, Va., peepee: oe TELE e hae becn rendered for the month of February. | and BRAVELY BOUFS patoen teins ear _~ which he expresses his hopes that the Union- = the number of applicants for servants | mepner, of the very best material, and at the We mon Pare on band @ very large and eemplote | Republican party will triumph at the coming nt number of spplicants for situations, est notice. at very mederato prices, assortme: election in New Hampshire, and declares that mber furnished with situations, 101; xo, all kinds of B ING and COMPOSI. L 2 MBEB, itis not the intention ofthe Post Office Depart. ‘ rn ILD 4 ‘ 7.0, | TION ROOFING MATERIALS ou hand, at the | covtisting in * e aiveunt east cod tor txtermal se yerassenin? lowest prices. fe 27-3m tos feck 4 4-6-4 and 6.4 White Pine Cuttings, menttoin any way interfere with the action cunt rn Shore aud Hemlock Joist and | of the postmasters in that State. ger cuteness swine: SPO ‘¢ Joist, Scaptling and Timber, WHITE HOUSK. etre, Shingles, just receive The number of visitors to the President to-day ROBERT BOvD. a Hazowanr OND HOUSEFUKNISHING New Mvusic.—From the publisher, John F- Goons, o6 Pa. avenue, we baye “The Dervishes | Mapufecturer of STOVES. RANGES, FURNACES, composed by ae ae =m, COPPER, 20, emed sil * pruce end White Tine, ne wes pice ae is usually os =) the aoe po Ache .. 479 OTH STRET, BETWEEN D AND ¥. : was general reception of those over, with music by T. N- Canthied By Repairs for sll itnds of Stoves and Banges | ° Pun ‘eiteeaiauose 10-4 prime Albany White | waiting at 12 o'clock. Senator Sherman had cael band. 2, 3.4and 5 inch Oak. well seasoned, an interview with the President this morning, ANT Bi NT.—Atagreat John. | Sopstantly on ; C " (* cevAdnent meeting. held recently in | _®27 Bevairin promptly done. Re EO i eed Welautse viendo and Major General Howard this afternoon. th, Conn. Senator Doolittle, from M 8839- PIANO INSTRUCTIONS re and White Pine Flaoring, &o,, 4¢, borage > cers rary ade the following statement ols Gtemtand Sherman both authorized | Lents loth Chickering in: at nme or residence of pay it $18 to suy that, in their opinion, an attempt to | t.. "The advertiser is an ex perion of vhich wecan and will pel ‘ cannot Le competed with in thirty fe. iss LIFUT. GEN. GRANT. ‘ Lient. Gen. Grant and his Assistant Adja- T. EDWARD OLARK «@ co., tant General, Col. T.S. Rowers, teft the city cto soffrace upon them ae Land = old Feoident and charch ee res cane ae rs a LUMBER .EALERS, last evening for West Point, N.Y . and will Ne would deinge the whole laa | i a Biomr U.S. Navy Yard, | return, itis said, om Wednesday next, - Lived THE TENNESSEE RESOLUTIONS From the indications at the Capitol this Morning, the resolution reported by the Joint Explosion—T. ott Fatal Sromennans Hxes ; respi savy sees save the st: 3—4 Memphis Commitiee on Reconstruction for the admis. | °* oe Seok wood bad her Ter ATennessee under conditions eaumer- ty from Memphis Aad wee curned. Dwenty-ti ve lives are reported lost. ———__<_—_— New York Markets. New You, en 8 ee a i dull; common drooping eet quet. Porkand Lard heavy. Whisky dull and nominal Ated, will ada fot (@_ihe political flames por biazing so angrily here, ra. subdue them. CUSTOM RECEIPTS. The receipts from customs at Baltimore dur- ing last week amounts to $39,207 13. Prrsovat.—Ex-Rebel General Joe Jonn- Puctavetrnia, March 5.—Gold 132 § son arrived bere this morning, to testify before the Committee on Reconstruction. ee . i LOCAL NEWS. AXNXIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. —_.+—_—_ MonbDay, March 5. NATK—The Fresident pro iem. Isid before ate the petition of « citizen of Colam- suth Carolina, setting forth that his en- tire property, valued at $10,000, was destroyed by the firing of that city last winter: that he bas always been a ioyal man, eic., and asking indemnity from Congress. Keterred io the Committee on Claims. Mr. Wade presented the petition of citizens of Ohio, asking for equal rights and the abo- lition of all distinctions on account of color Referred to the Committee on Keconstruction. Mr. Sumner presented a petition that no State be restored to the Union withort full guarantee for the future. Also the petition of the congregation of the Park street Charch, Boston, for equality before the law. Keferred to the Commitiee cn Reconstruction. Mr. Morgan presented the petition of assist. ant assessors of New York for an increase of compensation, which was referred to the Com- mittee on Finance. Mr. Morrill introduced a bill to define more clearly the duties of the Supreme Coart of the District of Columbia, which was referred to the Committee on the District. Mr. Wilson introduced a joint resolution for the reprepresentation in Congress of the States lately in rebellion. It provides that they shall be entitled to representation upon their adop- tion of laws repealing all distinctions im civil rights on account of color, and conferring the right of snffrage upon all colored men who have served in the army, who can read the Copstitution, and who pay tax on real or per- sonal property. Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction. The special order, which was the pending constitutional amendment on the subject of represent na Yr. Pomeroy wok the floor. Hovse.—Mr. Woodbridge offered a pream- ble, setting forth that the people of the United States are not indifferent to the patriotic strug- ples of the people of Mexico to establish and perpetuate their republican form of govern- ment. and that the said Republic has author- ized the issue of fifty thousand bonds, of one thousand dollars each, with interest coupons attached; the interest payable in gold coin, and the principal in thirty years: Therefore, re- solved by the House of Representatives, that the payment of the said loan of titty millions of dollars, with interest thereon, be, and the same is hereby guaranteed by the United States or America. He moved that the resolution be printed and referred to the Committee on ; Foreign Affairs. Mr, Blaine objected; whereupon Mr. Woodbriage moved that ! €d; and this Was agreed to—yeas the Speaker giving the casting vote. Mr. Baldwin intreduced a bill to imcorpor- Ste the National Educational Society for the education of colored men for the miuistry Mr. Francis Thomas introduced 2 hill to in. corporate the Potomac Nayi,ation and Trans- portation Company. Which bills were several y referred to the Committee for the District of Columbia, Mr. Bundy offered a resolution haying in view an additional cuty of fifty per centon foreign imy ortations for the period of one hun- dred and fifty days, and until Congress can Crimi ar Cor Judge Pisher.—The Marca term of the Criminal Court con vened this mora- ing, Judge Fisher presiding, when the names of the grand and petti jurots heretofore pub- lished in the Stor were called Thomas A. King, W. H. Barbour, Peter Tal- tavull, Richard C. Booth, James D. Benjamin, Jerome Ualiahan were excused trom service on the grand jury, and George P. Fenwick, being a practicing physician, was deciored ex- empt. James L. Davis, Thomas Thornley, Lewis Wright and Henry Martin were sum- moned to supply the vacancies thus made. Mr. Wilson was chcsen as foreman, and after the jurors had been sworn they retired to their room, W. L. Ross being sworn as bailiff. W.B. Arnold. Arthur Provy, W. R. Sim- mons, George H. Turion, Jos. Baker, Joba T. Webster, James Y. Davis, Walter Godey, Z.M.P. King were excused from service xs pettit jurors. Dennis Callahan, Jobn W. Mead, Jas. Os- born, Thos. J. Edwards, W. H. Langley, T G. Warren, W.B. Wilson, Thos. J. Grazie, Geo. H. Fayman, Michael French, Samuel Crown, and Fraccis Mattingly, were sworn as pettit jurors. John W. Cook, indicted for stealing a watch from Jobn Biacktord, was found guilty, and sentenced to one year in ihe Albany peniten- tiary. Dnvis for detense. James Evans, indicted for receiving stolen horses, is on on trial. Gooding for defense. At the last term of the Court 101 persons were sentenced tothe Albany penitentiary, an4 33 to jail, leaving abowt 75 eld cases in jail io be acted on at this Court besides the recognizance cases. To-day there are 5 prisoners in jail. yaaa SKIRMISH BETWEEN CoLorrD SoLprers AND PoLicemxx.—On Saturday night, a lot of col- ored soldiers belongin: » the ith Maryland colored regiment, numbering 25 or 30, proceed- ed to the Island, and on Sd street and along the line ot the canal to 4 street, behaved im a riotous manner, knocking in the doors and abusing some of the inmates of the dens in that neighborhood, at the same time firing their pis- tols and haliooing. Officers Barker, Boyie and Ashton hearing the noise, proceeded to the lo- eality, when the rioters drew up in line as if to stand and fired several shots at the police, bat the latter charged upon them and ran them Across the canal and succeeded in arresting twoof the party. They gave their names as David Butler and William Shanks, and yester- day morning they were brought before Justice Handy, who fined Butler and committed Shanks to the workhouse, > . MeEpIcat ComMeNnceMenr. — To - morrow evening, the seventeenth annual commence- ment of the Medical Department of George- town College will take place at Odd Frilows’- Hall, when the following-named geatlemen will graduate :—Samuel A. Amery, Md: Adaya Behrend, N. Y.; Alonzo M. Buck, Wis: Lewel- lyn A. Buck, Maine: William M. Barchard, = Conn.; J. Williams Henry, Conn; Magnns E Jnlinn, D. 0: Rickard F. Kearney, D.C ; E. S. Kimball, Maine: Chapman Lee, D.C. Charles P. Morrill, Maine; Giliuum T. Kagan, Ind: Frank S. Walsh, D. C: Columbus J. White, D.C ; RM. Whitefoot, 11: Wiliam further legislate on that snutject. was re- | H. Whit! N. J: Thomas W. Wise, D ©. ferred to the Committee of Ways and Means. The valedictory address will be delivered by Mr. Bingham, from the Committee on Re- Dr. Noble Young, the President of thy Faculty construction, reported a joint resolution, that whereas the people of Tennessee have mace known to the Congress of the United States their desire that the constitutional relations heretofore existing between them and the United States may be fally established, ani did, on the 22d of February, 1565, adopt and ratify a constitution and government republi- can in form, and not inconsistent with the Con- stitution of the United States, and the laws of the United States, and a State government has been organized under the provisions thereof, which said provisions and laws, passed in pursuance thereof, proclaim and denote loyalty to the Union: and whereas the people of Tennnessee are found to be in a condition to execute the functions of @ State within the Union, and can only exercise the same by permission of the law-making power: Therefore, resolved that the State of Tennessee be declared one of the United States of America on an equal footing with the other States, on the express condition that they will maintain and enforce in good faith their existing Constitution and laws, ex- cluding those who have been engaged in rebellion from the exercise of the elective franchise {ur the respective period of time provided for, and shall excinde the same persons for the like period of time from eligibility to ofiee; and the State of Tennessee sball never assume or pay any debt or obliga- tion contracted or incurred to aid in any re- bellion, or shail ever in any manner claim or make any law to compensate for slaves eman- oo or liberated in any way whatever, which conditions shall be ratified by the Le- gislature of Tennessee, or the people of said State, as the Lerislature may direct, before this act shall take effect. The resolution was read a first and second time, and recommitted; Mr. Bingham giving notice he would call it up at an early day. Mr. Rogers made a minority report. Messrs. Washburue and Boutwell obtained consent to file their views dissenting from the conclusions of the majority. Various resolutions of inquiry were adopted. The House went into Committe on the West Point academy appropriation bill. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. natant LATER FROM THE ISTHMUS. i 469,000 Chili and Peru against Spain—Peravian Vessels Loxt— American Steamer New Yorx, March 5.—The steamer Costa Rica arrived last night with $1,469,000 in trea- sure, from Aspinwall Ecuador has joined Chili and Pern agains: Spain. The Peruvian frigate Amazon, of forty guns, and the iron-clad Loa were totally lost recently by accidentally runuing ashore. The American steamer Uncle Sam was seized at Panama on suspicion of loading stores for the Spanish There is litle change in Chilian affairs. The Spanish feet remained at Valpuraiso. in Bolivia the civil war is ended, the Presi- dent baying been victorious in the fight at Vischa. | Peruvian affairs unchanged. —_—o—— Firne.—At a quarter relive o'clock to-day, officer McColgan sounded an alarm of fire from box 31, corner of 4% street and the ay- enue, the back building of the Clinton Hotel, osite ibe United States Hotel, being on fire. Steamers 2 and 3, with the Hook and Ladder, of the city department, and the Rucker, of the Government department, were —_ at work, and succeeded in extinguishing the fumes before much damage was done. Tae building was owned by Mr. R. W. Johnson, and occupied by W. Grupeand Messrs. Keese and Becker. The fire caught froma fine. The Joss will not be above $200. An accident oc- curred to the steamer located in the First Ward in place of the Hibernia on the way to to the fire, an axle breaking whea near the Trearury. ~ Stexst Frout.—This morning, as Joseph Falling and Charles Debering were pass: down the avenue, near the corner of 6th street, some words passed between them and James McGraw, a hackman, when Debering drew a pistol and chased McGraw. O filcers MeQol- gan and Coomes arrested all the parties and took them to the station, when Justice Walter fined Debering *20 tor carrying a pistol; Fall- ing $5 for profanity, and McGraw $5 for dase orderly conduct. oon Affairs in Georgetown. FLoun anv Graix Maxket.—The market opened this morning with a moderate local de- mand for flour of high grades. The sales, ‘iow- ever, were unimportant and the prices un- changed. There are no arrivals reported. Grain.—There are no snalesof Wheat reported. good red is quoted at $2 per bushel. Corn and Oats unchanged. The merchants expect lively transactions in grain as soon as navigation is resumed and the — at the country depots can be put into market. Sale or Fish STANDs.—This morning Thos. Dowling, Auctioneer, sold the stands in the fish department of the Butcher's market, for the epsuing season. Stand No. | was pur- chased by L. Turvey for $165, No.2 tosame for $55. No. 3 to John Gross for $60, No 4to James Doyle for $75, No. 5 to Mr. Detroe for #35, No. 6to Mr. Admonson for $37.50, No.7 to John Hillery for $75, No.s to John Shackleford for $140. These prices are thought tobe remu- nerative. Cana_.—From recent advices from Western Maryland, our merchants sre gratified wo learn that large quantities of prodnce are being stored &t the various depots on the eanal. awaiting transportation to this market. We have it from reliable authority that navigation will be resumed throughout the entire line of the canal by the 15th imstant. Wood boats are expected to arrive from near landings within a week, but the coal fleet is not expected for two weeks, though some beats may arrive earlier. Fair.—We learn that the fair of the ladies of Dunburton-street M. E. Church, at Forrest Hall, bas been very successful, and that a pleasing meident occurred one night last week, being the reception ef three exqusite boquets by the lady managers from the conservatory at the Execniive Mansion. “Mr. Wm. H. Robrer made the presentation in bebalf of Mrs. John- fon, and r. Stocking. in the name of the re- cipients, expressed their thanks in a neat and pertinent address. Tre CoxroraTion.—This evening, at seven ©-clock, the Aldermen and Common Council elect will assemble in the hall of the custom. house to take the oxth prescribed by the char- wr, and complete their organization. Later from the West Indies—Revolt at Lucca. New York, March 5.—The steamer Crasa- der, from Jamaica, Port-au-Prince and Turk’s island has arrived. Jamaica papers of Feb. 19th are received. A deputation of prominent men waited on Gen. O'Connor, and expressed thanks for his energetic measures in aiding the Governor in suppressing the late rebellion. iN reyoit occurred at Lucca on the 7th ult. on the part of some soldiers, one of whom had severely flogged a female in the streets, and was rescued from custody by his companions The soldiers were finally overpowered and imprisoned, and are awaiting trial. urk’s Island papers of the 24th ot February state that salt is in limited demand—nominally eight ceats. Good supply on hand. WALL & CO. Auctioneers. LOT ON SEVENTH STREET. NEABSTHR rons... AT AUCT. . On MONDAY AFTERNO®ON, March 12, com- mencing at 40'clock. we will sell, on the premises, Lot No. 12, in Wiltberger's subdivision of square 441, front 25 fect on the east siae of Tthetreet porth and the City Railway. and running back 126 fect, between R and 5 streets. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve bearing interest, and secared by a deed x W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts [5° CROWN, WALKER & CO., Auctioneers. UABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUC- er TION ay 1178 STREET, ISLAN. AY, the 12th ii Death of an old Citizen of Philadelphia— Sichness of Wes Fores, On MOND. instant, at 4 o'clock, im Paaperrura, March 5.—James Martin, —_ oy gS Set, formerly of the firm of Thomas & Martin, one | story frouting 30 feet on ith of the oldest and most repected Philadelphia merchants, died Saturday, aged 7* years. Dr. David Jayne, well knows as the pro- prietor of many large granite and marble build- ings here, is lying at the point of death of pneumonia. street, and rupping back #9 feet 1U}< inches. on same lot, one three-story Bi House, with Terms: Ope-balf cash; fi and 16 All conveyance and revenue stamps at cost of pure! % Ti jisputadle. $100 required on each pears Knocked of anctioncer, OBOWN, WALKER & CO., gf oe Auctisneers. ~L. WALL & 00., & Earthquakes im Central America. New York, March 5.—Advices from Central America report that Granada and Masaga, in Nicarauga, experienced twenty-one shecks of earthquake in twenty-four hours recently, eight of them were of alarming severity. The U_ S. steamers on and Swanee 17th mn. were at Acapulco on the 17 utcon sane tn Accident to Gen. Scott. We il ie —*, Roa Loses, New York, March 5.—General Scott was | TUEBD. 6. ° large assort- somewhat injured, though not seriously, by falling from rs berth on his recent trip from Key Weet to New Orleans. He recovered slowly and attended church on the 25th ult. though still feeble. Arrival of gees ig Troops from New Or- jeans. Fortress Mownor, March 5.—The steamer Rakigh, from New Orleans, arrived here last Bight with the 2d U. S. Colored Troops on board and has proceeded to City Point for dis- embarkation. i di 3g ! i Pieteotine Candles, ; i 1 ora a PD wiite’s one TION OF WASHT? $8.000.0N Cite BoNDs toresie in soe .@ METZEROTT ac». . 315 Ponne sveaue. Nuw Youn, March s-—The siorage ware. nw house of Johnson, Lane & Co., on Ridge and Pearl etreet, was burned thisemorning, The loss is cetimated at thiee humdred thousand dollars.