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soma . Ovupeer Innanrtawrs.—The regular meret- ing of the Oldest Inhabitants was held this morning St the City Hall, Col. B. Ogie Taytoe in the chair, and J.C. Brent, Esq. achag s+ secretary. ol. Williams moved to change the bour of meeting to the SMerncon, on account of dim- EVENING STAR. | CITY THEME. +62 WB. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. | ,, GEEAT Rusn 47 T. M-HARvEr's— The pub- —= | ten prizes out of the old draft box used former- WASHINGTON CITY: | ly by the District, at 281 C street; the original SALEB—At 413 12th st . oor. o: I. FOR SALE AND RENT. |: i n LOCAL NEWS. Te yew YS some cock, rt f Tue Drarniot 8 a HOCH, "OF SRT AvD, FURNITURE Fon cor sepesiegn oc aa gates pepe: a ~ bers Board of Police.an abstract of which a room in the morning TUESDAY. -MARCH 6, 1866. | stand—no connection with any other. et ee ae 4O°CLUCR P om - pany a ea ‘wih sundry sligedeneae, cally of outaining 8 Ca vecenwed troas thir. E> NE ay ap ee — * aon Se | to-asy. Carusi offering the association the use of bis AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, GRoveR's—There - is avery full house Inst | Callosities, Vascular Excrescen: evening to witress the presentalion of Boutct- > “5 ge pall. Dr. Biake offered a resolution, which was ROOMS Fou; ENFURNIGHED BOOMS for GOVERNMENT SECURIT. ED. ine Spee Ae the elbecve sapl snetbaten or eke reat, convenient for honx ing, at No 227 w. adopted, acknowledging the kindness of Mr iweton, March 6. | ing the titles of the officers and members of the Dotreet, near ota Jay Uooke & Co. turnish Rie sou 21% police force, and fixing their salaries, &c.; strike = . “ ction 4 giving the Carus in making the offer. cault’s fine comedy ves Him,” | 5 8 ; ou tations of Governmont securities out the provisior in se Sod ie Seatac ofits Redan wares | Suslrtvone berate Neyo | FOR MENT Ahr we a RO F Bias ieee | St onaeP ar ass ete tce coy | or eerste eee subject of general remark. It will be References:—D W. Bliss, M. D.; F. O’Don- | JOHN GAYNOR, ith street west. U.S. 6's Qeapon, 81 ...40..nn00eiit WAX | Soak proper, and probibiting the eale of liquor The following were proposed and elected to-bight with the laughable farce “My Neigh- | poghue, M. D., Hon. Henty Addison, Mayor | rENWO E AND WELL FURNISH U.S. Five Twenties, i682. .7 403% | Stem te o'clouk p.m. to 5 a. mi of tee tollowing bp teed ewe ngenee Broke wisdecomen bor’s Wife.” of Georgetown: W. W. Corcoran; George “W. He tor rent Apply at 445, corneréth | 1! S Five Twenties, 1964. WB ig strike out’ section 5, appropeiating fers Ed. M. Drew, Martin King, Robert Beall, W sag nrmegore Haut ar ee oe pooper Riggs. and F streets. a m 6 3t U.S. Five Twenties, 1935. 103g . Tae ‘conti H. Prentiss, John M. Young, Henry Ould, be . wl z.ve ms tertain: under the liquor law to the use o! six gent fund on the Police Board; and strike o OR SAL! Y STORB, with stock and | {) 8 Ter Forties -.. Office hours from 8a. m. to5 p. m.,and 6to8 p. M No charge 4 Thomas Young, William Knowles, James H ‘this even embracing a splendid collection | m. Separate apartment for ladies. fixtures. eae. ire of JOHN W. | U.S. Seven Thirties 9 99% 7, iding for dealing with protes- 3 = orgs asd ballets, ‘Simone others -his own | for consnitation. ENS, No. 449 Sth street. near corn-r of H | One-year Uertificates—new BR . WH Sonal thieves. burglars, and ekpockets. oor Biake stated that at the next meeting music to Tennyson's “May Queen” in three | a> Ss a Sd SEW YORK FIRST BOARD SALBA. tn the House, Mr. Inger-oll, from the Com- | wr james Clephane would give his remimis- parts. Lovers of music should not fail to at- | rhe Meg ROOMS, consisting of i, Five Twenties, 1862, 103; | mitiee on the District, reported an amendment cer es of Washington city. Adjourned tend. | DIED. s Parlor. Kitchen, and Dining room, suitable for 196%. 103: Five Twenties, | in the shape of a substilnie for the bill to estab- % 2 we Warracn Hatt, Navy Yard.—Grand Uon- | aneE. at inst., HENBY BALSE. lato D 1 WELLS & a r 13th and Bete. 1865, 103; Ten Forties, 9%: Sevem Thirties, | jic5 a ynitorm system of sewerage in the Dis- Ture Mass MEETING aT Rockvitts.—A Siig} vocal music by the Female Intermedi- “an Senerad vor vieuk «Ail tie plete on te-mne ll co et Core vor White's Stove, | 995; Uertificates, 99; Gold, 152%. trict of Columbit. The bill Was ordered to be tarye andl Sadbaciatic: Gueiiag of the ate Sebool, Thi trict, this evening, under | r. Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Mr. | ¢- cAI rT es printed and recommutted. a Montgomery county, called for the the leadership of Prof. Daniel. - | Oxiey's-on Gales’ farm. tormerly Kel-ng.on Hos: | [COB SALE Two-story FRAME HOUSE. = he commission to consist rooms, kept now asa store; an excellent stand SEA ISLAND FREEDMEN. ments make e ‘ Pats sein arg — ‘seid cheap it applied Advices have been received at the Freed- es ped aged ined ~ oy we at 72 Chestout vtrest, between Lith and isth'eed | men’s Burean from Georgia, in which the con- rior and one by the Mayor of Washington; the and Q. m6 3t* purpose of endorsing the course of President Johnson, was held at Rockville, Md., on the Sd inet. It was much the largest meeting held ‘ital. fi iil start Ly '. 4 Potoac HALL, Island.—The fair for bengnt | Bits. Carriag isteet he ania pontine ig. of Eastern Lodge, No. 7, 1.0.0. F., is in is ad.* grese at this ha'l, and is a pleasant place to Se en ae here there for ma. years, and the officers were se- spend an evening between P dition of the freed people occupying the Sea | Hower. of the Commjssion as defined in sec- lected from ant former political parties. Ad- Oanrernrry. —““ThatRascal Jack,” “Flying Fiore ati Ay onths and 5 d FoR BENT BRICK HOUSE, No 34, on 2d Ee ag Ni hs vig ae rete sccpernaigy soma hon $are restricted to suppiyise ec ae dresses were delivered by Hon. lf). W. Voor- ¥ will talk street cast, between C street and Maryland av- | were reedmen, 2H of who former | aiid wnitorm system of sewerage for the city o| ian: 3. W. Allen, of th through the Air.” with “The Virginia Mum- | , The funeral will take place to morro enue, Capitol Hill. Also, two ROOMS onthe cor. | claves of the owner of the island, all in desti- | Vd \™! hees, of Indiana, and Dr. ¢ Allen, of this ” from the residence of her new RezTO acts, songs, stump Species | Vert! 342 loth street.at sorchock p. ia, T solos, &c., &c. “Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” ~ —— +0e-+ —- GALLANER This morning. after a brief ill THE PRESIDENT AND THE PEOPLE. ness. MIRA EOSALIA. infant daughter of Ed- Ovr exchanges irom all parts of the country — ae corel pi Gelienar, ope aestaee contain unmistakable evidence that the great The funeral will take place from St. Dominic's mass of the people, now that theyhaye taken | Church Wednesd: S'z o'clock. the sober second thought. are with the Pre¢j dent, and recognize the wisdom of his policy LOST AND FOUND. of healing the wounds preduced by the war, Sn ta ESS And speedily restoring perce and integrity to | $5 REWAKD.—Strayed on the ist inst., a dark m, (striking out the specialities of ment.) and makes the plan adopted approval of the Secretary of jore being executed; requires be advertised in Washington. roore, Philadelphia, and New York, and » awarded to the lowest responsibie bid- e+ the mterest on sewer bonds payable semi-annually: preseribes that an amount of money equal to the «mount realized from the sewer bonds shill b ed by the (iovera- ment, provided ¢ ey shall be paid out of the T ‘Treasury under this act, except caty, and resolutions passed approving the wire and patriotic policy of President Joha- son, regurcivg it the duty of all persons, no matter towhat political party they formerly adhered. to unite an the support of the Pres- dent in bis policy, and in all measures having for their object the reconstruction of the Union, the prosperity of the country, and the preser- vetion of ont free institutions, «nd piedging themselves that they wonld hereafter, as they bave done heretofore, protect the negroes i the enjoyment of all their just, legal. and eguit ner of stand K sts. Inquire of Mrs. MABGARET | tute coudition. Since May, 1505, the island bas FL + corner of ist and K sts., er J. 0°CON- | heen under the controlof a Mr. Gampbdell, 4 NELL, corner of sth and K ats. m6-3t* | colored preacher trom New York, who bas F°t RENT—Several very pleasant Furnished | under him some ten or fifteen colored agent ROOMS. on Ist and 3d floer, at 215 F st , bat. of the most crafty character. who cut the wooa ith and 1th sts. mit" | off the island and selkit; employ treedmen, and frRORt ROOM FOR BENT—On the Ist door, y them in liquor at most exorbitant pri furnished, suitable for gentlemen and ladies. | Mr. Campbell, the agent, bas distributed Price 10a month. Apply at No. 296 10th sireet, | the land on ihe island, a large portion of which bet. NandO. =e _m5-2t" | jas fallen into the porsession of himself, his | Dries SALE—Fire ME HOUSE on Massa- | sons and immediaie friends. The assistant perce oh three stories, 9 rooms, waterand | commissioner applied bimself to remedy these gas; ood order. i i able rights under the constitution and laws of } ed COW, straicht long horns, with » slit in “kz 7 evils, and has at leneth done so, to the satis- on the requisition of the sa ommission, 3 the Union. His honesty, courage, and steadi- each ear. The'abovo reward will be paid if'te- |g. 5 9¢ [CHAR BOORN, UATTA # CO. | faction of all parties concerned. adcompanied by the certificate that such reqni. | He State and country. | ia ness of will,shown as much in recenteyents as | turned to THOMAS VO. DAY, 2ith street, between Porras vb = ad “: — — ition does not exceed one-half the cost of the Cup Brrst To DEATH —This morning, st any time previous toand during the rebel. | “804 sts. mest (OB RENT—That fine large HOUSE, No. 367, ennsylvania avenue, b on a it! FREEDMEN’S BUREAU IN TEXAS. work actually done or expence= actually in- siete keepuae Marre Honk ass inks | Reportsrecently recelvad’by Major Geetall Cond mete ty aiving all land rectatmed THOMPSON, No. 35% 9th street, corner of May ark as, state that the condition | to the Corporation. is stricken out sachvester beetae er of Mas | Howard, from Texas, state that the conditio Nettie aaeetin peg yg Fo SALE—A new FRAME HOUSE, situated Weshington was reported with amendments. op 12th street, near Maryland avenue. Terms, | jon postponed until co-mor- cash; balance $2 month. Apply t RANCIS HAUPTMAN. S12 tith strenty - mh : J OST—On the oth inst..a STONE MARTIN FUR liom, have won for him the respecteven of | |, OOLLAK. between si and It streets ow Pout those politically opposed to him. It begins to | sylvania avenue. The finder will be liberaily re- - warded by leaving it at WM. H. STANFORD's, be seen and acknowledged that in his veto of | Merchant Taller. Pennsylvania avenue. belwoes the Freedmen’s Bureau bill, he made atwo- | 3d and te 6 fold sacrifice of himself: first, in taking a step so liable to misconstruction; and next, in re- fusing to accept the immense trust confided to | Bim by this bill, which would have added so ‘32 be = : much to bis power. Indications that the ques- pee ee wore = a = os tion is beginning tobe fully understood. and | [, TERRIEK DOG, with white face. An-wers that all those who through four years of bloody | to the name of “Grant.” Was last seen at the cor- ‘, 7 : Bor of Mthand F streets. An: reson returnin: war fought to maintain the Union in itsin- to me, or giving information so that I can get about +X o'clock, as Mr. G. R. Herrick was going to his office at Police Headquarters, be beard the screams of children in a dwetling near the corner of 10th and F streets, occupied by Mrs. Clark. A moment after a small child ran out screaming frantically. Noticing smoke issuing from one of the windows, he, with another gentleman, rusbed in and found a child ip flames. Mr. Herrick succeeded in ex- tinguishing the fire, and just then the mother returned, having been out on business for a short time. The child was about three years old, and is the second of three children. The Sisters of Charity and neighbors were soon in the house, doing all they could to relieve the of the freed people iv improving, though great numbers of them enjoy no more lberty than ; they did during the existence of slavery. The | %"4 its conside reports say that an officer of the Bureau is yery | TOW — = Pennsylvania avenue. much needed in Anderson, Angelina, Houston, : Ss BANQuet oF THE G [SOR RENT—A three story RICK Howse, | Leon, sabine, and Freestone counties. Some oA ee “Sc, Wis Aelsoe. Lesa as farnished,on € street south, between 2d and | COMplaints are received from i nen that | ASsOcIATION.—This association hetd its in 24 east, Capitol Hill. Apply to F. FAIBFAX, at | they were not paid justly. In all such cases, | guration banquet at Metzerott Hall Jat the Coast Survey Office, Capito! Hill, betwe where the planters have been found to be in | ind a very enjoyable and admirably managed andSerlock. fault, one half of their produce has been .eized - s.| Gin Bho Mail, erhans the: ‘best Fe RENT OB SaLE — Beautiful BRICK | “nd held until the laborers were paid. In other | *fair it was sails sleeargl Gir gs ti BOUSE, No 62 Ohioavenne. Also, several planters who failed to pay their hands, | in Washington for panguet as well as concert HOUSES for rent or sale. Also, desirable FLOOR $1, drawn by H. L Fox, Cashier, or order, 2, 1855. Payment having beon stopped, T can be fi the Office of the Amer- him ere summoned to appear before the Superin- | Purposes, showed to great ad age with it- | injured child, and Dre. Palmer and Stone tegrity, will now as boldly advocate these | him. will receive a liberal reward and many thanks. | for rent. Inquire 499 K street north, between ith | jendent atan Appointed time, where they are | tastetul decorations and brilliantly set ont | were also in attendance. Their efforts were measures which are best calculated to bring 2 - eee, sper Ist street east and B | ano 5th mh 5-Im* obliged to pay Uneir haads tables. Welcker, the caterer of the ciation. | nnavailing, and death —— the little suf- ; ae ree + Capr 5 m 6 3t™ OR RENT— [CK HOUS! A ¥ pins nian supplied the bill ot fare in his usual s ferer about 10% o'clock. about a cordial restoration, multiply on every -~|F ee ee HOUSE, plas PY % hake. $50 REWARD. 2 i‘: STRAYED OR STOLEN, But sugee are tn tiie countey we SPSIUREE| a, peniae teeth ec hie a ee caaT, by party feelings and prejudices, we wonld | rea COW, slicht brindle on her hips; right ear perhaps, if we could divest ourselves of them split, with the under part hanging down; end of Vater JEP 1 tory manner, leaving nothing to be wished on large yard with fruit and flowers. Allin HO RECSETION. ‘ The company, including members plondid condition. “Rent cheap to @ good terant, There will be no reception by the ladies of Gras cedation sadereate, eee acai Lapel HALL, KILBOUBN & CO., a. <S the Executive Mansion this eyening, we are two hundred: and with such an assemblage, ———eaennenes Cmcevir Covet Jvror the following were drawn to fill vacancies the juries of the present term of the Circuit Court H. I. Rochat, Ist ward; James Pilling, county * intormy : made up largely of gentlemen of the finest ———- + wre [OOK SALE—On 2th street, between D and 1 qualitie i$ not surprising that the 9 y: Francis F er, 7h b ber horns a little broken or peeled : ‘ al quali is not surprising J. F. Brown, county: Francis Ballenger, 7th all concur with Earl Derby, an mpartial spec- | "Ywilipar $1 ‘3 If the Cow ts returned to me, and with cen Whe Ho: 601, 4 GROCERY ee XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, | our. fled quickly Bt Pe Siussa, ist ward: Owen Leddy, tator, who, in his late address in the Britich | if stolen, $50 for the apprehension of the thief. sbladie sascth hn ea a ee Tvuxspax, March 6. The festivities were prefaced by a few felici- | 24 ward: G. J. Stewart, county: Thos. Donohue, Pariiament on the Queen’s specch, sa‘d : JAMES G NAYLOR, kK ‘Two FRAME HOUSES 01 7th >. : a at of the associ: Sena re.—Mr. Ramsey introduced a joint res- | 'US Words from the Pres! 218 New York avenue, ist ward; B. H. Clements, tst ward: J. H. RR TON ee a RT oe RRL aati eentiedaiainiditimen tsi tain nee - SEE MomtErrs n Be BP a Seed Tea) eich Apply to BEB. At bet San . With gas. y to BEB- NaHS pens mm 3-3t* fully i i stablis + 4 Esq., Swiss Consult Yeatman, 2d ward; Solomon Stover, ist ward. “I fully concur with the speech in com-| mh6-s Detween 4th and Sth «trects 3 HAYES, cor ith and H sts olution for the establishment of quarantine reg- | ‘on. John Hitz, 4 ¥ 2d ward; “ ; mending the wise and prudent manner in | 7 OxT—0n Friday evening, BUNOL KyS, | fCOR RENT_Three HOUSES tor rent. conva- | WAtions to prevent the spread of Asiatic chol. | {Nding to the honorably origin of the associa- | Samuel P. Roberson, Henry Navlor, county; _ © which. sfter the war had terminated, the Pres- | {,‘three in number, one belne zie | Ferien to the sitet cares simvaitsor Wow, | ef which was referred to the Committee on | Ca from the excellent “German Relief Asso. | C. V- Jones, Georgeiown, Williams Wolf. ident has sought to repair the ravages of c'vil | finder will be snitahly rewarded by leaving them Commerce ciation,” that did such noble and patriotic work sheimer. 4th ward: R. J. Wood, 6th ward; LANGLY, corner of sth and Pa. > inte a ‘ war. He seems to seek the best means of re- | at the store of HENRY WILSUN, Georsetown D: | Yanoe™ . Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Qom- | ‘Hronghout the late war. the foll Jos. P. McEliresh, ith ward storing the tranquility of the country, and we | C. m 5-31" RENT—A three cory BRICK HOUSE, | M*Fce, reported a bili to establish telegraphic | _, In the course of the evening the following haben NCr sinnot refrain "om hoping that higeiforts will | rFVAKEN UP ASTRAY_—A red and white BUF- 9. 969 9th street. Island. between D and E | communication between New York and the | T)Zular todsts were announced —1. The ocea- | CHAncRsor FALSE PRETENCES.—This morn- | © be crowned with success.” ° FALO 60W. The owner is requested to cone | streets. Apply toC. B. BAKER. at the Star Of | West Indies, ¥sq. 3. The President of the Uninet Seo: | ing, Constable John H arrested James ; Ser aes forward prove property, pay charges aud take her | fic mh 3-tf The bill tor the reimbursement of the State | Esq. 2. The President of the nited | utes. | H. Birdsall on the charge of having under HANDSOME COMPLIMENT. 0. $90 12th street, between K and L | ¥\Gi SALE—a COUNTER SHOW CASE, with | Of Missouri for expenses in equipping and sowponned ay Hon, Ao GF. Riddle. (3. Con- | faice representations defranded one HM. W 5 Bis. Kefuosy, lata Ha paciztendent of m } plate glass. silver-piated frame and iron stand, | Pying the militia of that State was taken ap | #Te=. Responded to by Hon. Re so s Out of the sum of $461 last year, and he ‘ Consus, Losti Friday. 16th Febraary, on or near Penv. 2 feet ¢inches by 5 feet. Apply at store \. and passed. he United States of America. Responded to betore Justice Barnaclo, security for a has been made the recipient of a beautiful tes- avenue, between 7th and 19h atrests.a round street porth, bet. D and Hat at Mr. Riddle offered a resolution, which was | PY Dr.C. F-Schmidt. 5. Germany. Responded | suriher hearing, i timonr! to his abilities as @ statistician from | GARNETT BROOCH. The finder will be suita- | e<on-ppet ee three-story FRAME HOUSE, | *dopted, requesting the President of the Vni- | DY Hon. Jobn A. Bingham. . The Army | ““Tnij. morning, kM. Dennison was arrestea the hing of Denmark. The compliment comes By serene b? Chae epee cee eee in the form of a massive, gold medal, bearing | p OST— On the Sd instant.on Pennsylvania nve- on one side the bust of the King surrounded by 4 nue, between J B. Moore's drugstore and Ith the words “Christian 1X., Rex Daniw,” and on S100: Pd = chon porn gd onan for which a liberal reward will be given | sueivcied by a wreath of oni leavesanducorns, | Kftwwith owper. J. B MOORE. 113 Penn. avenue, ‘The full name of Mr. Kennedy is engraven on 5 ~ - theouter edge. The medal is of mach intrinsic $20 Ae he the subscriber, poy dtd : ge : . rd to by Mayor General with a Basement. containing $ rooms, situated | ted States to detail three engineers of the Army | *@4 Navy. Responded SOs cteast, between C and D streets, Capitol | to examine Washington city canal, and report | Heintzelman. 7. The Mayor of the City. Re- 232. Inquire next door. mh 3-3t* such improvements as will best promote the | SPouded to by Thos. E. Lioyd, Esq. President G[REAT BARGAIN —HOUSE for rent with five | hen!th oi the metropolis. Adopted: of the Hoard of Bidetenen. 8. The Press. Re- ¥ rooms: rent for only $10 per menth; and KES- | The bill to extend the time for withdrawing | “POPded to by Major (jeneral Franz Sigel TAURSANT for sale fora small amount of goods frgm public stores was taken up, the Among the volunteer toast~ following. was 2 ar thee Bea ome eanon given for sel: | pending motion being to reconsider the vote | 9% APpropriate one by A. Hart, Esq., to the es- re at the Star Office. m 3-3t" teemed President of the Association, Jno. Hitz, = nen dhe Prod tomcat .. aa by which it was passed. F°2 RENT—A three-story BRICK HUUSK, At the expiration of the morning hour the | /=4- by A. R. Allen, constable, for having under frand and false representations received $30 in current funds from George B. Simpson, and he also gave security for a further hearing. etl 8 WS OS FENIAN BRoTHERHoop.—A large Circle of the F. B. was formed in the First Ward last night at Mr. Walsh’s, 20th street, near M, by worth and exquisite workmanship, but its A No_ 7%. onthe north side of Gay street, be- % fe Nemuttintt Coupled with a toast given by Gen. Krzyzan- | District Center Richard Oulahan. Col. ©. Clay greatest value cousistsin the mediter of such Spekdad kote and bere ene be ee {eon Washington and Congrom streets. George: inbsalper elton eae O* | owski to General Sigel, he made some remarks | Wheeler. an experienced artillery oticer, an individual a= well as national compliment. | Answersto “Dash.” Had on brasa chain coli ae y eavemton given March ist. Inyuire o Mr. Sauls! F aAdvinn _ Lop. | “iuding to the coincidence, that at that precise - Ens ected pre The medal was pre ented through Col. Raas- | with my: 3 i JAS. I. BARRETT, No. 109 Groen st. m3.6t ir. Saulsbury addressed the Senate in op: fem. Forty-three names were enrolied, and there were arms as well as money contributed. Col. Nagle, A. Inspector General, was present and took charge of thearms contributed. The Cirele is called the “St. Patrick.” m., four vears ago, Generals Sigel + Who now met again at thar table, ced the movement for the famous Ridge. Some excellent vocal and instrumental music je a delightful concomitant to the other od things of the evening. especially the bril- linut periormances by Messrs. Kroeff and Sher- an Iwill pay the above loff, the esteemed and popular Minister of Den- = for such tatormation or will end te his re- ie pa ee hee fe 38-1 Lumber Dealer, Navy Yard. DIMINUTION OF CAPITAL. S. BEWARD—Lost, on Monday evening, the arses os -) 8th instant, an ivory headed red wood CANE. The Hocking Valley National Bank, of Lan- | with gold band. The above reward will a pata ty caster, Ohio, has obtained authority from Sec- | returning the same at No. 20 Louisiana avenue, f retaty McCuiloch to reduce its amountof capi. | OPDOxite Sth rtreet went, ian tal from $10,000 to 260,000. The circulation to be reduced to ninety cent. of the dimin- ished espital. This is the first application of BOARDING. sale ee nn FARDSOMELY FURNISHED BOONE — first-class TABLE BOARD, at No. 4% 12th INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. et west, between Eand F ats'north. m6 3:7 The receipts of internal revenue during the A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACUOM- week ending March 3d, 1:66, were $+,014.02.01. mod: with BOABD: also Table BOABD, Total receipts since June 30, 1865. are $226,- | or Furn! BOOMS. without Board. if desirou, sth ih ircve S: pesition to it {OR RENT—The STORE and HOU Pa. e F avenue. For Sale—{ Counters, Shelving, and Hovs.—Mr. Ingersoll reported a bill fixing 1 Desk; 2 elegant Show Canes,1silver- | the compensation of bailiffs and criers of the 2Sewing Machines; 4 Figures; llarge | courts of the District of Columbia: which was Mirror; City License;1 A referred to the District Committee. ra nd Cloak Rack. Mr. Boutwell, from the Committee on Recon- FOB SALE ePrice $30. the GOOD WILL and | struction, reper di evidence. in the: case of FIXTU of s Meat ai ‘rovision Store, rkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Alabama. we Si ay Gra rel focated, 1h i *g ri = ms re Torso man upon two fine Steinway Grands well located; ep axcoltent stand for eee time up the Military Academy |“ Amony the distinguished guests of the eve. he UEASB and FURNITORE of | | ‘The Army Appropriation bill was taken up | Wy "Genorai Suton of Gale ee 8 first class Boarding Heuse. Inquire on the | and passed, with an amendment providing that | nown. Hon B. French, Commissioner Bar premises. southesst corner of 8thand D streets, | no cade: from the South, *ppointed since Jan- Aipgee - E. . a aur rivate doo: ‘at PLOWMAN & CO.’s. PP: reit, and Mr. Sturz, the eminent German finan- , *Ractioneors and Beal Katate Office, | WY |; 08. shall reevive any pay. ___ | cierand political economist : m2-4t* 305 Fst,” | | Mr.d \Colpmitia Serene oe The officers of the German Association, that 3 T N—Ft a r D * = eis “ : has started under such favorable auspices for GR, BAD ORT ae ot SALES The GOOD | bill to establish « uniform system of sewerage. | 2 long and usefnl creer, are John Hitz. Presi. N ————_— TRE Scan. MaG. Oasy.—A few days since we stated that the wife of a Western mem >er of Congress was about to enter a suit for divorce against him. We find in the Ciacin- nati Garette a dispatch from Chicago as follows “The wife of the Hon. John A. Kasson, Repre- sentative in Congress from lowa, has com- menced asuit for divorce in the Desmoines District Court of that State. The charge against Mr. Kasson is adultery.” — a % ree RIoT.—Last night a party of roughs went 932,175.47. at No. 37 43at., few doors south of Penus. av Store eu Pennsyivania avenue, near 13th stresz, me asked that it be printed and recommit- | gen:: A. Hart, Vice President: WG, nemetz, | into the restaurant on 7th, between N and O ; — mh 5- i. e6si SiS Be i ine ee saat a great bargain. "The wetion 6 ieee ais Corresponding cretary: and H. Semkena, [| Streets, called the forrest House, carrying on. Veccune.—oraueen United States ASANT ROOM for rent with board, | Mavire o} i Se mote ws Mr. Conkling of Ney ereed, 6 | Treasurer. with them a Jarge bull doz to fight with one Yeseels were sold at public sale at Baltimore, I street. betwoon ith and 7th sta) | omg ye prshicae reigre ripedins 1S area Sco de Conkling, of New York, moved —.—_—_ kept by the proprietor. Tne dogs got to fight- Maryland, Iast week, by the Government few Table Boarders would be taken at $5 | — SW hat SlipibIp Ince GUSE ous | lev that my the motion to recommit, and to CRIMINAL Covet. Judge Fisher.—Yesterday, | > and the women trying to separate them Agents, the proceeds of whieh amounted to| Per week. m 3-3 on BEN That eligibly located HOUSE, with iy that motion on the table; which was agreed after our report closed, James Evan: was ac. | Were assailed by the party, and one of them * y= eee aT je ire, No. . Bor’ side @! ‘ennsy! va! phot end “4 a P| 7 oe Dee ra ot RC BNISHED Boom avenue, between 4 and 6th streets. Possession Mr. Ingersoll also reported a bill concerning | {!Ui ed on a charge of receiving horses which | WS knocked down with a chair. One of the be accommodated Apply at No.1=3G street, bet, | “¥en 22th April y hin women, Margaret Shehey, bad a finger torn off a: the first joint by one cf the aogs. The po- Apply to sai the fire department of Washington city. This | B® k2ew to be ORES, Collose Law Building. | iy Fequires the Government te pay for ihe im: |. The same party, ind UNCLAIMED TELEGEAMS, | 19th and 20th sts. m 33" FW ted for stealing horses, / = = ‘ - . Was convicted and sentenced to two years in [| ‘ice say they know the parties and will arrest PLEASANT ROOM WITH BOARD for two MRS. JANE CAMPBELL, provement on the lots oceupied by the fire de- e Alb enite ing 1 erm Wil are COmrany A genticnen Wa spetvate fall srhete there ace mh Lett @ “3°4 sth werent, abore'l. | partment, whenever the Government desires the Albany penttentia:y. Gooding ‘for de- | ‘hem oh _ The ‘ollowing Tel ; aes po other Boarders, with thr nee of parlor and sit- A HOUSE, containing 6 rooms pecadboegtcsy Charles H. Robinson, indicted 2 r SALE or REAL aTE—C. W. Boteler, enh a remain in this ting room. $05 corner of 17th and H streets, r, Ren: moderate. Apply to JOHN Me hg Stevens said he preferred to give thecity | 5" found not rere Gooding 25 arene, auct oneer, sold, yesterday aiternoon. lot No ober om sufficient address and from 1 2-5 - iS Feed Store, corner of 2d street and | the fee simple of these lots, The District’ Attorney entered a nollie pr 12, in square No. 5$, on 22d street, between | ie Jue Trier (colored), Govt: menage BOSBPING “two or thrve more fenticmen fe 28-5" i me: Ingersoll was unwilling to accept that | in tho casas of Thomae ‘Hicks, Edmund John, | Pennsylvania avenue and I street, improved 4 . B. " ¥ applying at No. §3 Penn- = mae | A+ an amendment. . ‘3 r ceo . by a small frame house, price, $1,75 Fe ener. | sylvan venue, near 2lst atrect” lense hac. = ; Davis ; s son, John Brooks. Wm. Montgomery Aad Jno. ~ - F » $1,750; pur- MASS MERTING OF THE FRIKNDS OF | recently changed vccupants. has bac erry nk WANTS way the lors. | NCW Yorks opposed giving | Coliins, boye charged with larceny. — Sa. IBISH INDEPENDENCE -American Citi. | FoccRUY § fortabl f ea ye Whos Th Mr. J. B ————— zens in British Dunceons. All who love freedom | Terme moderate” OU Orsble and pleasant. The bill was then postponed until to-mor- soe Sor BLK BO Gokoaee eet, 20'T Baek Ravsaeee wae attend the great meeting in front of the City Hall | — —— ee LL b—By a respectable young girl,a SIT- | row. counsel for Alex. M. Schoder, charged with cnr d the si of M nis’ epg ne d at ou WEDNESDAY EVENING. March Tih’ ata, ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND Ghamyermalg or covk,inasmall | Mr. Ingersoll, from the Committee on the | “PsiFactmg money from the Tre:.sury, brought | ‘Ted the store of Mrs. Robinson, on 4th street, lock. Several Members of Congress and distin: single gentlemen can obtain good ROOMS and ¥- Call at No 108, corner of 19tm and | J ysrrict of Columbia, reported a bill toamend | ‘2 R* motice of the court his case, and read | Bar I, while the family were im an adjoining guished Officers of the Army will be present. BOARD, by the week or mouth. A fw Table | Lstrests 1t* | the act to incorporate the Firemen te Log eeed | certiticates of physicians as to his health. ex- | T0om, and took off the money drawer. canta” mot Boarders wanted, Ferme moderate, 257 H st. see ly ORE IAES, A SITUATION IX | Company of Wasington and Georgetown, | l"*s*inz the opinion that his Sate Willensae § SS “nt os Se Eee MABONIC NOTICE —The i " , = ms some family where she will have a pleasant ic! seed. = = * | at he is notretexsed from jail. r. Bradley > cial communication of LEBANON LODGE, parts Hotel a Je toim | home and can wake herself gonoraliy weefutaand is | “yyeMR6 Passed. same comm. | Moved the court that nis bail be fixed by the Affairs in Georgetown. Risa march It igi ay te doors ae ge See exomes Terme Sa pes Me oe ates oy fer, reported @ bill to amend the act to incor. | CUUFtIn the sum of $20,000, which he is pre- FLOUR AnD Grain Market.—To-day there i ap Hits Meta 4 x eaenal . aut STURMAW desire ROW Boamp | PO the Mutuzl Fire Insurance Company | P'T¢4. With tour non-resideut securities, to | is an important demand for flour, but the sales ougbue. Members ere requested to be present, | | een rivate family in the northwesters pact a Columbia. [This bill in- | “yy, ; ith fin te Se ne Pee the Prices last quoted By order ofthe WB. x ae = =~ | aes rate, fan or Rt Her retere part ++ (he capital in premium notes.) Pend. Mr. Bradley stated that the di in the Siar. Im fact the stock of flour in the m6z C. W. DABR, Sec’y. PERSC INAL. adanen oe ao Bout Onin — ne and <=. * vote the loan bill came up. 4 which be is affiicted is of the stoma and is | storehouses has peen well nigh exhausted, and NO. 16!1 NO. 16!!!—-A Masonic io Pe ae jes. No boareing-howme es 4 very Violent and serious, and by some physi- T" some of the largest dealers affirm that the rea- son of their small sales is the insufficiency of their stock to supply the demands. There is also an improvement in the demand for grain but no material change in the prices. ; Port oy GEORGETOWN. Entered and Cleared —Steamer Diamond State, Nelson master, from and to Baltlmore. Entered—Steamer Thomas E. Cabill, Norris master, from Baltimore Cleared—Sloop Reindeer, Headley master, for Alexandria 7 —_ —. cans Pronounced to be an incurable one. QALESWOMAN WANTED—A young LADY. to TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Mr. Brown, the warden of the jail, said that b> act as waleswoman in a Fruit and Candy Store. = the accused was weak when he was committed Ta cirgumetonceris | Shemuet Ge amiable, palite, honest, ant anick FE to the jail. and he regarded him as worse in standing are cordially mvited to be present willing to « USIU LESS onthe Pi- | spenka French preferred. Inquire at 240 Pon health now. order of the W. BM. nS. op Very reu: Die terms. Pupils atten: Mr. Riddle, coun or the accused, als rd @ R. THOMPSON, Sec. arowaresidencre, Addrons Mot. star 0 th and 15thistreets bas Accabeeha. Se cmmaahen weet oe e ~ a orat Ellis’ Moni ATIENTION P, TERS —A Meeti if = a Bom JOURNEYMEN BOCES! ee SI. OF »No 16,by Bro. PH. PLB: and Mental Keader, Clarendon Hot G_M of the Svate of iilingie: ce MONDAY ae <a EVENING, Maseh 13th. All brothers in good A YOUNG LADY aeince: Lecture will be delivered before DAWSON | [VES A, LAFLIN FERREE, Teat Medium No. IMPORTANT FROM ME. ending on the Pacific Coast— at | ay) avenue, between The French ted thal col i , Toops Driven to the Sea- | « nal be ihe nae shore—Mazatlan Besieged—Liberals Vie- | Governient ha one Seer eeae = aa wt aol K WAN —A white wi =: a . eee Government bad seized his property, and he A contleman with the C nish the bate ee thatensisn sheen cae oe Threatened. wits without means at present. So precarious TAS g aest in | Cook. is neat, economical, and honest, andisa | yy Ne) (x O%! Pratt tacon ypBecitl to the | has been the condition of the prisoner that oa BUSIN good Washer and Ironer. ocure a good si orl, date u Francisco, March oth, says: | Sunday night it was thongbt that he was tion and best of wages in a private family, upon | 4 crisis in Mexican atfuurs on the Pacitie coast | Gead. application at 462 llth street, few doors north of | is imminent: so neur, in t, that the United The Court granted the motion, with the un- F. " SET AO We, | Suites Government may be aroused from what | derstanding that after he was released on bail N_EXPEAIENCED COOK WISHES A SI is here badly termed “a shameful lethargy,” | his condition should every few days be report- UATION in @ private family or restaurant, | t0tct at any moment in behalf of tne rights | ed to the Court, MEDICAL Di Callon Mr. NEAL, Uth atreet, No 313. mh5 ag ok Of its own citize = 5 After Judge Fisner had charged the grand an a] ah; ARTED 7 —— = % e French troops in the. northern and | ; following Ps : commmonceinent cbthinthathe Gon Ad ANTED TO PURCHASH—A mail comforts- | ,. ies aa Jeary the following cases were tried eeoad ¥ lowe Sight etreet went THIS Tue: | ee a Gime p Just received, Ww bic BRICK DWELLING, north of Pa. ave- | Western States have been driven ignominiou-- George Harris, indicted for the larceny of a . ¢ p.m. 1 plinhed and respe: Bar caectiy reverend’ tose prevent: SEMGaaee | will bear Invent matinee A tion of the new constitution and nomination of of- rout Office baatat take place, *: feere will tekePISS®. Way REBON, President. | J. A. MURRAY, Secretary. mh 6 3t* OUSE PAINTE "| for » lara MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEOKGE- f u on Ree —The sev: 2 LAWRENC BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD s 1 will sell . im i ae an 7th. "at Iie deci atthe Auction Store, No'lve iture, Feather Beds, sd pel aces F Due and west of 7th street, of from $1,000 t ly to the coast, and are hemmed in a few port | Guantity of Valencia cloth from Burnara Gac, Clothing, &e » &c.. sea Doctor ip Medicize willbe confor ‘on the GANESTEALO é ane bie inc value. Address 0. A. Star Off Aas ms towns, from whence the ore Hable to decamp dort, wae convicted. Cottrels for — 340d many ortae pet mentioned. Eapdidates by the Rev Mr MA + President ALLO CHEESE. W ANTED—Twe GIRLS. one to cook and ta do | Nboard their v war for safety. Richara Brown, indicted for an assault ang | — __ THOS. DOWLING, Avet of Georgetown College. valedictory address No W BE ROHELL, heusework and the other to do housework Fea de peeleced dis sireets barricaded | battery with intent to kill Henry Sanders. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL Esta’ ts the graduates will be delivered by Professor N. - corner lith and F streets, German preferred. *M TAN. | 2nd the Liberal: Corrono pressing close | found guilty of an asenult and battery, and tt - on OUNG, MB. LT lo pestscal Profession andthe | _"¢ ___ __nder Bhoitt House. mm 5-3t 336 Penna avenue, enon yee pice i ope ic as vous Apt | guilty of intent to kill. Cottrell for defense. ibn pemtammiae eG aig: Public are invited to 4 ABASOLs. ae aes RSE, | Which the Liberals, aide mericans who |} “ g, ra, Obi * 4 7 . at public auction. « _#_20USER USOF. BD. Dewe. | Peneser. scan fee ade stsepsiz yearn gil Mastbe perme. Oa Pegeatly enlisted. have bee vitarions Stevenson. indicted for the Taree and Basil | sist sieht aered: (the catate ot the ust received. at Jobr & BSatton’s old Apply to GEO’ W. HAUPTMAN, No. 612 tith he antipathy of the French and Imperial . r e | Cross Bi y OE iecaensice oe the SO aT Bais OBA Teh street, a new lot of PARA - street. near Pennsylvania avenues’ N° pest” | wresicans tb Atioricuns is increasing. There | first sae pad WOOl, Were tried. when the | Cross Roads, in the counts > 5 rr ery pr y styles. ASSOCIATION held at Udd Fellows Hal cans having been thrown | puilty Stones Hey and the others not ~e “ i iy miles from George’ adjoi I: | “Also. white and checkered Matting, fresh, with WANTED A first claws COOK aide of Rgutbern, "Lead Seka ’ Mast bring | #*einstances of Am: guilty. St. Clair for defense. —— . recommendations, at No. eauselessly into prison, and all are subjected ion. contai ni! dweili necessary Blode suttable rey the poring Calteoes and ‘other | ene city Hal 57 9 aah ane fthatromtR®™ | [O growing insults, ‘Threats of ar indisorimt- > se t-buildings. a sebaes es GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO. SK A} x PAIRS, 2 — | ncte skuughter of Americans are boldly made TRE ELECTION IN ALEXANDI:TA.—The pri- ‘ — One-third in cash; balance in three oa ai m 6-3t" 521 7th streot. test or thet new Dripk by the Mexican Linperiat authorities in certain | MAry election in Alexandria on Friday last, to | ‘P*ts!mente. m6 PoTst0ES: POTATOES! i ioe the Government Printing Ofice, contaiainsbrones wee ald be tussaelion by We PHS | ap tens ee iting, ae ucipal election | [RY WAEDWELL & HAYS, Acts. Georgetown i aa ll and very convenient m 2.3t* sels shou ispate} y the United States > xi 4 is con: a we very oon ie : tonce to prevent trouble. and demand a that the candidates then nominated will be | _ 0? FBIDAY MORNING. Mh. at 10 o'clk, ‘ 1,500 bush, prime Maine JACKSON WHITES. A MIELly Teese cay, nrouaeKeeper by | respect for, United States eltizens sma ane } elected. The resuit of the Yoting that day in Thetaimlcebaeaiing ofte Ope ere, seemetd Etec ges and sojoarning renare | 1,000 “ * PBINCE ALBERTS. Apply at the corner of north P street and sti “°"" | American flag. Longer tarrying will be a| #ll the wards cave. Mr. Hugh’ Latham for | ofa family declining housekeeping’ We — Teornelty sete to attend. 1,000 “ “ PEACH BLOWS. mh 2-3t™ . crime. pe ag the Me Po ag ag y 3 votes over : = Mm. a eee ES er can: ss: Mr. ) ceaee A ee K NOTTS. Secretary. Suitable for seed, they being of superior quality, WASTED. 4 WHITE WOMAN as cook ina | LATE FROM NEW ORLEAN® AND | 2 plurality of 44 over four others, Mr Shine THE EIGHT HOUK MOVEMENT. for sale in lets to suit by care i. Fetronry tn, way beers ie p Solar AY TEXAS. for guager a plurality of 537 over two others; pa ’ a TER BEBRY, & . Ing the | Mr. Goleman for measurer of wood a plurality’ EALLY WORKINGMEN ! _Dh 6.6t 5 Water street. Georgetown, 7 ANTED—We > URED ana rmed— | Of 217 over two others; Mr. Fadeley for super- “A ess ROBERT BOYD. W Ye hg yay BO {SEB and LO 8 y Movements onthe Frontier, &c. | intendent of police 79 plurality over six others; A PUBLIC MEETING Haxzpware ine HOUSEFU RBNISHING 1 FARM near the city. Will give Ss dey’ | NeW ORLEANS, March 5.—The firemen’s de. | Mr. Fossett for collector of the northern die’ opD FELUOwSs’ HALL Goops, cash. D. WELLS & &° °F | monstration yesterday was the finest ever held | 'Tict 157 piurality; Mr. Wesley Avery for col-- ON FRIDAY EVENING, March 9, 1986. Manufacturer of STOVES. RANGES, FURNACES, Auctioneers and Real Estate A 5 in this city. The day passed pleasantly, with | lector of the southern district 125 plurality over Soe ae él Sis 3 TIN, COFFE, (0 SHEET-IBON ant 13th and F sts., over White's store, the exceptpe ~Steny be cag by the saree candidates; Mr. 1). L. Smoot tor corpora- be Workingmen » District are informed a a _._. | military of the of 0. 13 ha} the tion attorney 331 plurality over three others; that the wae ingmeae's Maes tte, bere. er 479 9TH STRET, BETWEEN D AND &. W ANTED—Mechanics ‘nd young men toknow | ‘Bonnie Blue Flag” and other Rone the Mr. ‘Thomas Whittington for clerk of the mar- foun PRIDAW EVENING: March), tiie a: | Ma Bepaire for all kinds of Stoves and Ranges Drawhe nan tuperior department of Mechanical | ‘The steamer Mary Hein, from Shrey: ket 478 plurality over ene other: Mr. Webster b apeeches are expected to be sade by J constantly on hand. TON Ly a) oortnon ty lg WASHING- for New Orleans, was burned on the 28th inst. | for superintendent of fire department 315 plu- Fon AJ. KODGERS, of New Jersey; SP Repairin promptlydone. _fel6-1 tion. You areinvited tocall. “"fesime” | 00 Red River, with o0 bales of cotton. One py gy Perle: gg slg ape WE NIBLAC i ; iC AN a = ~ ——— ral soldier was lost. gas Mr. jes G 2 Hon JOuN T THOMA of Maryland; M earn, 4e Te fem: —- rybody to tell hisfriends tocall | Brownsville dates to the 28th of February | over seven others. Mr. A. H.Hergie was a and it is hoped and expested that all Workingmen, | Louis isth Ohickering instrament. Tero 70 ek Shee sree ne, Bs- | have Been received. tented Sr cy surveyor w Spt seliions with their families. will attend, and show that | at home or residenceof pupil $15 por quar- ‘new. ‘and ‘Gnonae ASHING: Major General Getty has assumed mand | Meeers. Rudd and Clayton were nominated for their tmterest ip the Right Hour movement is uma- | ter. The advertiser is an expe! teacher, an | BUSINES: LLEGE Th ond Pete ey | of the Rio Grande district, vice Col, |. Peollectors, and Wm. H. MeKnight aad Mr. ° resident and chareh unicant. Unexcep- corner streets. | “Military matters remain quiet. ‘is | Vincent for lumber msasurers, Come in mags and sid a cause dear to res references given. ress or call as above, lurking about twelve Miles above Matamoras, The election to-day up tonoon was progress- neiek ca 1s. SSSR are eS on the Mexican side. ‘The death of the Liberal | ing very quietly 20 disturbance had tak pablices. Union. tn cares ceed = INE LU |'GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS ee eee erences reared ie fquuenee ote zepert that prehension fa con- - -- ten Amo BR Eicatemnn) con! le 1. 0.0. F. Lo. OF 30,000 fect 6x8. 24 and 23 feet, at 4 ‘AiR :ORGE. ‘imperial blished deliver an address there to-day, but oF. — 30,000 feet g4 CULLINGS: at $20 ncr a FALE AT FOPOWE:, BALL, GkORGR. | | An Imperin! decree is published whi oS to the tise named everything wasacier “10 PR any Be hg mene Tiretere Letee. x ‘or sale b Fair forthe benofit of the varsonnge of the | Grande ports free 5 said that Douglas intends to go down this af. od Dats. Season tickets 6 comes, “euaathe mh 3-lw Lu barton MB. Church. which Reperts of mu: and robberies in the re. | termoon to lecture at Liberty Hall to-night. * ’ Monday, March 5, 1856. e past week will be ti Y= GhAND_CONOERRT OkuT_OF VOOAL MUSIC Diictlere execu bateaod W. Y and 5 Gti AY ni hts of this week. gion of the Rio Grande still continue. i... by the Female Intermediate School. Third Aliatech vader the firm of BELL & ALLA: | tothe Minister of the Town Fecsiving tie tioned Baltimore Market: rict-at Wallach Hall. Navy Yard.oo TUES- | BACH. has this day (January 1, 1856,) been dis- mber of votes, BavtTimore, March 6.—Flour dull: low grades DAY BVENING, March Gib, ne BETH | solved ty matnal conrent. heavy. Wheat firm: ivania Ted, o'clock. ~H. L. oulng 20 the enld partnership are to be Corn firm at 85886. Onto duil: nt dents, re= NOTICE 0_GAd OB r sald pal tuorsistp are to be presented ee Tara ei we Gistribption department to him for pay . W. H. BELL. pork, $5. Lard 18x. Whisky dull. Ry a et ee P.'W. ALLABAOR. New York Markets. who have reason to believe that their meters oF $8 00 QOEPORATION OF WASHING- Kaw Yorn, March 6.--Ostton quistend x. that rrice pi are out of order, will ‘ON CITY BONDS forsale in sums ve Pir. changed. Flour, common doll; good firm and Superintendent of Biseibaton, to suit purchase: veo os per ; « muneenore oo unchanged, bons papel: common mirth Ploece giveesacell _ who will give prompt attention : e has Corn da!! t quiet ork unsettled ‘J aex GEO. A. McILHENNY, Engineor, fo 6-1" 318 Penna aveaus Reavy. Whisky dull ard nominal esi oe PARMER & WALEEB.