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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirevlation im the District w.D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter, = WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY........JANUARY 9, 1867- “S27 READING MATTER ON RVERY PAGR. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPBIC AND OTHER MATTER. TO ADVERTISERS. The following is the official showing of the circulation of the daily papers of this city competing for the Government advertising Under the recentagt of Oongresé directing euch &@d vertising to be made in the two daily news- Pspers of W: mm paving the larges Evawrne Sra! Chronicie TateTligencer. The eturns of acivertising by the city papers for the quarter ending September 30, 1866, as ‘ken from the books of the Internal Revenue OMice, are as follows: Evasive Stak... RECEPTIONS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. As eeveral errors occurred in our notice of he President's evening receptions published yesterday, we will state that the first levee will be beld the i7th of January; thesecond on (he 7th of February, and the third onthe sd of February. The President's daughters, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Stover, will beat Home on Mondays. — TEF IMPEACHMENT OF THE PRESIDENT The ieading Repnbliean jourvais do not ap- prove the action of the House of Representa. tives om Monday, in adopting the impeachment resotution; basing their opposition to the meas. ure mainly on the delay in Important legisla- tion which it will probably cause, and the dis- Qstrous effect upon the finances and business of the country of & prolonged struggle between the Executive aad Congress. The New York Tribune thinks nothing is to be gained by urging fmpeachment, and adds by way of warning: “May we not puta precedent Upon our stat- ute books which will give any Democratic majority of the Senate and House in future years right to revolutionize the Govern- ment in the in'erestof sinvery? Let us walk slowly, and ey the ground as wego. Let us not lay violent bands upon the Executive office until we find that no other coprse re- mains for the honor of the nation. Perhaps ‘we are wrong; but it does not seem to as that the time for the sterner alternative has come,” The Times says the sujectis a source of ap- prehension and alarm, particularly among business men, saying: “The course that has been pursued upon the $m peachment business, the spirit that has been displayed in its treatment, and the progress within a few days in Making it a mat- ter of practical legislation and acs fave @ticed greatly to apprehensio: Tt is looked upon as such a gratuitous disturb- auce , the of the country, such ap of our political diMculties, auch an un -for interference with our progress towards barmonions relations, and such an anberent'y dangerous po. that it can be only as t Ly nen ‘work of those who care botbing for the public welfare, and are intent only upen their own selfish ends. ~The formal charges that these Parties pro- pore to . against President Johnson in their articles of impeachment are no more than those with which we have become familiar from the speeches of his assailants. Nearly ail of them would be dismissed at once by any court, and if they ever come before such abody as the Senate, we have n» doubt of the dispo- sition that will be made of them.” —_—<—$—$—________, MISSOURI WAR CLAIMS. The commissioners appointed by the Pres. ident under an act of Congress authorizing them to investigate the Missouri war claims, Rave made a report, in which they allow the State of Missouri $7,236,978.34 for enrol- ing. arming, and subsisung troops for the U.S. army during the rebellion. From this is to be deducted the direct tax, amounting to $761,127.33, leaving a balance due the State of 96,675,851.01. RETURN OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. Postmaster General Randall and lady wil setivein the city to-morrow morning. Mrs Rendall arrived in New York yesterday from Europe on the City of Baltimore, her health being much improved. DISPOSAL OF PUBLIC LANDS. Returns received at the General Land Office from the local office at Humboldt, Kan, show that 23,218 acres of the publie lands were dis- pored of during the month of December last, 2,420 acres of which were taken for actual set- Gement and cuitivation under the hemestead jaw, and the remainder with agricul- tural college scrip and military warrants. Returns from jlocal office at Oregon City, Oregon, show that during the month of No- vember 4,201 acres of the public lands were disposed of, 3,770 of which were taxen under ‘Ge homestead law tor actual settlement and —____.. Tax Unigus EXTERTADUMENTS of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul, at Metzerott Hall, con- nue to bethe piquant feature of attraction mightly, amd are attended by the elite of the | F city. = How 1T Works —The cable telegrams an- mounce a decline of % per cent. in five-twen- | ties in Europe on account of the threatened | am peacbment of the President. street cast Ae. easy SERVIORS. — Waves i Rate eed Db. Leve Feast at 3 p.m. Cig ar a roum dstrino, at whteh Pi jad-at I. 0. 0. ¥ —GRAND LODGE. —The Quar- Ke las the Tenner ber wilt =p. Re: 2 "eishiog to Jolu the henccletina ee, as e.g. HALL. . TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERBE. a Teivaaer "SiView tear Licseeoe an Seas. Detehere aud area ae th Janaary 3s boteoce 2 S93. YSSES WARD, Prost: 046 Penn. Weddings. Di abort os 6 SHAFeIBLD.- TABLISHED 15638.~ cPHERSON @ son. { 578 |. AYENUR, “gees et omRBeT, . Onritas, be ue Ary oyarlotis Saree. fe. ote Sitresarinnae eens Wa. ow" Aa ld ™ OA, | 10 0 ver coat " pomement Dill relating to aamresion of Aesarit wits Lwreyr To KiLi.—Yeester. TELEGRAPHIC NKW oom sitses. Paricotgto imate & arene ea, pr ga heen fy colored man BY U. 5. @ EUROPEAN NEWS ASSOCIATION, —_ "ail te provide for he payment . FROM EUROPE poeta bat Lay ne West oee ee hm. hes : ; ! tspion of Nebraska was Ld a 5 Shipwreck—Austrian Amnesty—The Len- Bow Fork coeecaile, nee me ert = te oded dow Times the Alabama Claims—T! P.M. on wo Markets. Rill at {mete York avenue) 4 O'CLOCK P. M. pete (By Adantic Cable} it" \ ey vomieT @ROongIEs, THAG, Jpatice Livenroor, Jan. 9.—The bark Harrigt}reen, | WINES, SUAURIEG, ac. ac., lower that from Swanzea, bound to the Beitic, has been | wenld resp notify Weir friends and the ey 7-7) sunk at ces, and only one person oatof i Bave jest opened their Now Gre~ wes at whee crew was saved. wl oan be obtained any article usa. Vienna, Jan. 9.—The Aystriaa Goveta- Ment bas «xtended an amnésty to the press aity Kept ino Aret class Grovery. Without at- Goods Getivered promptty in any part of the city, G ot pay tem; onamerate our large, fresh and weill-) 4 ‘on from throughout the Empire for all past offences. fons pAb ag wo cordisliy-tavite the public te vu. Five oe 1865........105% nd ose of bls resignation ‘deat Thompeor Lonpom, Jan. 9—The Times bas another ed- examine our store end stock. believing we shall U.S Five Twenties, Jan&J’y, "5.103% 1 Mr. pe haa Sag sntrodaced © bill itor:al to. on the question of taeciaims of | * e U. 8. Tea Forties... 5-100. ing a sites town of Shasta, itor- Cammtimat Bot fail to give entire satisMictionto all who may Seven nia. to. on Public Lands. | of Jona Hart and Wm. = oon or oe Ftd in nag 7 pa cn beer leey nea fever us with their patrovage. = Smee Thi i | Mr. Kasson (lowa) totroduced @ bill to re- larceny, & nolle pros. was 5 ma. e we? . . that the atteadptte settiéithe matter by arbi Wecall ai attention to. our essoftment of | U.S. boven Thirties, J ADEE © )106 « mee retion of ee me lua James Coleman, indicted pte Tire tion will be suecessfal. ave. | TEAS end COFFEES, which hare boon selected NEW YORE Finer ; elites on bane aban” ee aon Labo ges Consols are quoted at 91 for money; five- | * be 7 108%; Five T. 107%; | °° Committee on Military rs. year in the pen: tntiary. twenties, 72%: Brie, 45; Ilinols Oeutrat, Bi ‘With great care for parity. Deslors wil! fads 2] Mar Melter (Odio) introduc ain bilh to gne- Jn the cases of Sa, Jone, vaicind, for an fat to-day, and priees GeeUining, The enice | tue, Mortment tomleatfromvand oar prices to Denote of tue Disteier ot ferred | Wan. Jones, for intobaje mnslle pres, was os re estimated at bales. 4 Committee ee se tered. Warner, in@ieted for larceny. picaa {By Matt from Karope.) jan §-tm guilty, and was sentenced to the penitentiary ‘The Journal des Braet dee. 24th s = —— ing increased | at Al for ove year. “The ie Monde believes that 1a spite of his | s.vENINGDEEES GOO and’| "Mary E. Brows. indicted for a bew. first tinister, Victor Emanuel has vicued a [ £5 . Agreed to. | dy-house, was fobnd mot guilty, for treaty of allvance ive and defensive with ‘We bave on band a ta’ tof the fol- «) introduced resolution re- | defense. “T e Netinenie aap that i ~ Saeed ngaley! ‘i Br wah: we f ry Fab EO cae ‘The Opinion s ite corres. pune onee, ifany, ani Tux TexPeraRce Fate wow being held at pondent ee ests ‘ais, the [Xth, has } WHITB TARLETAN MUSLINS, from medium to remove the wreck of the +} } Island Hall was successtully insugurated iast given the he will not quit the Ys swiss AND FERNOH MUSLIN sunk in New York Rarbor. &c. Agreed te, evening. A very large audience assembied; Holy See. eg ts 8, ou remaceipe che tuum) introduced © resolution | ig tact, before une Indies were ready to receive PRESS CLOTHS. y uesting hom tb arpaxerdwans bomen opera. LATER FROM MEXICO. WHITE EeFpees cx wustiogs ne make iptorm the Hanse if any modification 1s neoes- | (jong. “Several memberc or Division Anether Liberal. Victory ‘ALSO, OR B ND sary in the third articte of the treaty with the eave in very fine styfe a good The i a . : Choctaw and. Indians, retified in | te; ce drama. ihe ‘mers being Te. New York, Jan. 9.— Herald’; Matamoras which we rchosedévery. seen at fregtea some Tune, 1966, w! ‘8.000 regroes'ia the country eakediy. . This evening several special of December 25th gives a of & | time S59) Bre pisces man hy th Lae of said Indians cas have their rights as citizens Seurtets athens’ D> Division give a charade in batue recently Petry oat an gs the = ealen aoe — selling ake vow eee : Saag Agee to. ad@ition to very in paatomime. Hoops nd the Taibeente ade ee ne | eaeeret ear ner eae ovjthe ver tow | Tol 45%: do. preferred, 62x; Port Wa, Mr. Ms) nard (Tenn )introduced sresolution | Miss Clara » & lady posseeaer a voice ‘roops and the “ om wend Ry ed te- atifal me dress at a very moderate ox. 16 le Ubicago apd Alton, 110; Alton and Ter. to modity the resolution of i8th January, 1866, of upusual power and Gorey Bete favor Ns ee (oath a LI Pepe, re inure 40; Toledo and Wabsesh, 444: W.U, | UTécting the Committee of Viaims to refase to | those in attendance with several choice sclen, arge number of prisowers were taken. Esco- All Goods marked in plain figures at the lowest Telegraph, 46%: Boston Water Power. "2946: Pa. | consider all claims preterred by citizens of the | tions bedo was making a forced march to join Treyi- prices. jo deviation alluwed. 1m Maal, 169 ‘Atlantic Mall 100 hae late rebel States. so that the same shai not ——.___ Bo and drive Mejia from the State.” Cortina is eost W. M. SHUSTREB & BRO. ¢ 1d, fd *fa3% ‘- American apply to the claims of loyal citizens of Tea- PaseaGeTuixves —Last t-ofBcer Siecle, threen. | Ot Canales, whom he promises to | rivuis 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the gabsort, ee Fe OO eR oe of the Second Ward, met with two colored Feneral Bi . = has obtained from the * Court: r. ie . . carryti ndier, aod their movements recting a chiete caadauhourne weneine Act in epee Sectee a enamel an as rt tt 4 poy ie ea Wave Affairs to eacited (Be mon end yw Beg <, brectio, re to leave Matamoras with twenty- Mie. late of Washington Clips Gevae, | Secretary Welles this afternoon received a sien four bours under the penaity of trislas con- ® ns having claims inst the said tah. baring ipa apehen Os a with ait tre Norey, we to the aubscriber, om or carrying off something that did not beiong to ingu them. telegram, by cable, from Rear Admiral Golds. into the expediency of soamending the He halted them. and was saccessiul in rate: | ir eg bi approved July 2%, 1566, as ‘one pamed rom ial of the tion of San Luis LS igeay = Rp seinen on nye ces ‘o low to nage ae! aud teriaee’ot we U.S. re agen beeen 7 aay 0 a a Bae cial news occupation of San La . vadron, announcing that the mer | uavy the same bounties as are allo - oak, ana Ge pe Ad sinerwise by low Ge excluded from sii tenentet | sinncre In the Sqnadron yesterday for the | dieis, and under the same limitations, Passed. prey so Fae Yip Say Cg 3 Mee Taman eee an command of ‘si ee. United States, with Surratt on board. Should Mr Cullom (1.) tnireduced a resolution | cian from the passage of Mr.W. H. Katciiffe’s the States of Tamaulipas, New Leon and ‘Yon under my hand this th dey of Jennary, | Unite , ‘ 2 {natrenting the ljommittso of Ways and Moan! asaeuce, No. 257 F attest, had belonged to Uoghuim. D-lawsw" bsianiamiaigy tbe Swatara come by steam power she will | to inquire into the expediency of so amending -- Atlantic Hotel ia oganis Destroyed by ire. Fortress Monro, Jan.8.—A fire broke out in Norfols early this morni consaming the Atlantic Hotel, three stores beneath, and Chamberiain’s Banking House. The fire was first discovered about tour o’clock, and by daylight the buildings were in ashes. Some xezavine forsale by tel and Mother viitinG, WEDDIN reach here about the lastof January, She eniled from Alexandria, Egypt, on the 21st of December With Sarratt. lndies and gentiemen who were there. The the Jevense laws as teprov: prisoner is held for a bearing. that allincomes under $2,100 shail be exempt from taxation, and all over tbat subject to @ tax of Give per cent.only. Agreed i Mr. Chanler (N. Y.) rising to® question of Pr vilege said be was recorded in the report of the Associated Press as having voted nay on Mr. Ashley’s impeachment resolution. He bad AND OABD PRINTING. pareiatewees Is ALEXANDRIA TO SMILE AGAIN 7—The Al- exandrinns keep ap the war against the pro- Poced Alexandria and a Tailrosd, on the plea that it is only aschem= to diver! all the trade to this District, and leave them BOUNTY BILL. The Military Committee of the House have of the gnests of the hotel had a narrow es- AND FAR gisenomy D PakT agreed toreport the bounty bill that passed the Houee last segpion giving eight and one-third outin thecold, “Oauton,” @ corres; dent ip the Garette of yesterday, pathetically states voted aye becauce he desired a full investiga- tion of be charges preferred against the Presi- many of them losing all their in- | d0llars for each month of service—butdeduct- | gent. Mr. Obanler concluded bie remarks by [ tHe case as follows : 2h hae — cletbing. ke. ‘and being. ued ‘rom the form thet Hes Sed "gentiensn of Ghingise ing local bounties—thus assuring toeach soj- | introducing a resolution placing the reporters etahine eae =o Sul be saliva Mindows by ladders. The hotel was valued | city. andthe Distriot generally, that heteat all | dier and sailor a bounty of one handred dol. | ou the floor of the House on Sahm Seoling.| OT dud ineper gion wa eine upom its Sodod the Greptte Or bas aa thie t Dens nay Oretensa, eltuereninecnion madeto | J8Tper annum. It ts not generafly theught Seaseloer “Sorerred'to Oomunuee ont Rules, | Prospects.” pat ee Ria et qtah wie colace bs order, He hes teken en the well known | that the bill will pass as there is an sadisposi- Mr. Alley, (Mass..) from the Committee on A Moetaxn—We eas that it fs an error 89,000. The other losses were; Borum’sliquor | { Shoe teblichment of Obriction Reppert, B “ion to revise the bounty question in any form. | Poet Offices'and Post Roads, reporied a joint toot be aumeir Keyport was stratnedor tne store, $8,000; insured for $5,000. CUnamber- | happy toawaltorders. |G fARLES BEI resolution directing the Postmaster (Ge: ‘o1 al wi Jain'’s Banking House, $5,000; cevered by in- surance. Vicke; insured for 85,000. & Co., publishers, $7,000; late Costa _ia6-Im* heaters, Washington. D tondjust and settle the claims of the ocean < in coming up the river through the ice. “A e hear that although she forced ber way THE PUBLIC: SCHOOLS IN CONGRESS between New York and San C.0. 1. R. Stephens has a Defender. New York, Jan. 9.—Ata meeting of one of the Fenian Circles last evening, t. O'Shea denies thst Stephens had broken h, was a traitor or had defrauded the Brotherhood. The funds were all safe im the hands of Vol. Kelley and other permanent officers. He said that Stephens is rot a British spy, nor in con- bivance with tbe British Government. Cir. cumstances compelled him to remain here on the departure of the last French steamer, as he was without ds. General Howard in Bo Carolina CoLumuia. 5S. C., Jan. 9—General Howard and suite is here, examining the condition of the colored people. The General deiivered an addre-s iast night at the African Church, advising the freedm remain where they Were; to be industriot and abide by their contracts. He also urged upon them the ira- Pertance of education. Gov. Orr is about to visit Washington. New Jersey Le; Taentox, N.J., Jan 6—The Ne Legistature organized to-day, by the election - Benj. Buckley, of Passaic, President, and Saat ‘ ducted OHA tame sade styleof BBZBERG'S piso I! LUTION OF P. D'penkecuis heretofo' wlihet shwyre™efaarge TEP REE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ELEGANT PIAwOS Mr. Weicker, of Obio, to-day introduced a Dill in the House “to provide a system of education for ‘he Public Schools of the Dis- triet of Colambia.” It provides that the Dis- trict of Columbia shall be divided for school purposes mto four scnool districts, the eas. tern, western, central, aud northern; the eas- steamsbip line Franelseo, vie ib through ice from siz to eight inches thick, from staunchness of the boat and the care- ful ner in whi ie was mantged by Capt. Holtingshead, s! reached her wharf Wwitbont receiving @ partiale of injary. Captain H. deeerves eredit for bringing her through so auccessfally. ARTHEBS| _— re Sitting "between ved by ma- reat ig this day di wit fier apettacaey Panama, and allow them equi. compe: for carrying the the interruption of the overiand Toute by Iadian hostilities in 1861 and 1865. After consideration, the bill was laid on the table. t Mr. Alley, from the same committee, re- Ls gz tern district to consist of all that portion of | Ported @ bin authorizing the purchase of the | rerartarion or Urricens.—At a regular the Distriet upon the eastera sideoe ‘Auacos. | Wer portion of the Hail Park, New | oommusica’ion of Acacia Lodge, 18, Prae LOAN OFFiOB. tia; the central of the Corporation of Wash. | ¥°rk. tor t iN a < Post office | and Agce} Masons, held Tuesday evening, ington: the western of Corporation of George. | 224,U- S. custom-honge in New York, in ac- | Sane, ia67, the following officers were cordance the report of the commission- town, and the northern all that portion of ers, ax submitted to the Pos’ ster General installed for the ensuing Masonic year: Jos. the District outside the other three Districts. B. Will, W. M.; B.S. Lamkio, JW; T. mM. Merchandi: dise. Business stri: O street, and Secretary of the Interior, and the building r; Chas. B. R. Gel % im rear of > nel eat yee ng meee Sie ea aetna jodie 4 mag) only for offices for the U. tov- cen ag a 7c B. ste rectors, residents of the District, and appoint- ed snnually in July by Lévy Goart. The cer- traldistrict!o consist of four school districts, - according to the present division of school ais- tricts in the city of Washington, uhder control of a Board et twelve Directora, three of whom shall be residents of each sub-district, and elected annusliy in July by the city Coun- cils of Washington. he western district to consist of one school district, under control - nea Directors, —— anno- aliy in July by Corporation of Georgetows. The northern district to consist of five sub- districts. according to the present division of the school districts in that part of the county, be commissioners rk nt ig the site are the Postmaster at New , the Mayor, the U.S. District Attorney, the President of the Chamber of @ommerc’, and Jackson S. Shultz, Charies S. Russell, and Moses Tay- lor. The bill was considered and 5 Mr. Hooper, (Mass.) from Committee on Banking and Currency, reported back Senate bill No. 177, to incoporate the National Safer Fund Cempany of Washington, D.C., wit Sn amendment, te prevent the Corporation from ever becoming & Trust Company. Passed. ——_o—_— Tas Posies ExaminaTions.—The examin- ation of candidates for the police force was continued Jast night, at police beadquarters. The committee were in attendance till eleven o'clock. The mumber of applicants in attenc- Buce Was quite large. much greater than could be examined. a PRoTRacteD MEETING.—A fine meeting is in progress et the East Washington M. P. Ohurch, (Rev. James Thompson, pastor, ) hay- ing been commenced on the Ist instant. The pastor is arsisted by Rev. Messrs. Reese, Sher- mer, and others. under the control of five directors, ons of te ETE - K. Borden, of Mercer, Secretary of the 306 Poansyivanis avenue. b i Musicat.—There is a grand re-union of the Senate; and G. W. N. Cartis, of den, | _38 8-2t 19th Spulantea neaione? wr 36ly OF the Lene LOCAL NEWS. two celebrated famihes, «Peake Lell-Riagers,* T, and Gen. Jordinic. Clerk of the Cone The directors of the eastern andnorta< who, in coajanetion with the ne typie +9 Houee. The Governor's was receiv: 3,0 BS, jnst ar- | orp districts shall be allowed for theexpeases WASHINGTON aNDGmonGETOWN RAILROAD. | will commence a series of thei? sple in both Houses bat its reading was dispensed | rived foot of 7th | of thelr office a sum mot toexceed four Soll; At the meoting of the stockholders of the | musical entertainments at Metzerott Hall, on with. street Commission Mertherts, | per. month for each director, ‘The schost Mootungion and Georgetown Raitroad Com- | Thureday evening, 17th instant. r boards covstituted ‘=| iJ . —— 2. The Missouri Sematership. ott ___o. 468 Ha wt. ead ¥. pepacete in ray ase gh eed elected for the ee Ee Dovur.e VioLavion.—Pairick un wes Sr. Lovis, Jan. 8.—The rat's " AE MUFFS FOR oKATBRS. Aving contre! over school groperty.. | Ym. A. Darling, J. rbary. Obas. Knap. | arrested by Officer W.H. Evans, of the Sev. Democe: Jeffer. h 3 ° 2 Nott, C: S.N ‘illinm Orme. son City epecial says that Gov. Fietcher has ‘An ind/apensable article for all who are exposed | A Commissioner of Public 12 shall be Ome. OBeu, nosey S.N joyeny ‘Of Directors | *8th Ward, tor selling liquor without license, withdrawn from the Senatorial canvass. This to he 20) For sale appointed by the Supreme of the Dis- | /. aes ern resented at the stockhold. | “!® selling om Sunday. Justice Handy fined relieves several member pledgea to Fletcher, 4 NOAH WALEER & CO, trict. for the term oftnree ‘with an an- of eatin the receipts from | Di#® €20.9 in.each case. and will probably inenre Yselection. al-| ja«-cut 265 Penn. avenue. ary of GRAM, eae natberity ty em- | Sh nodrces anton Eni wens ene 10.36 though a strong tide 1s setting in favor of Gen. eb assistance as his office may require. | *!! sources during y *7"330.937.5; | LARCERY.—Jo&n Alten, colored, was arrest- Loan, member of Congress from the 7th Dis- , B DUTROW, Each board of directors is authorized Expenditures during eame period.. 4S* | ed last might by officer Boyle, of the Seventh ar PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, P $8,572.52 | Ward, tor the ofS Mak, the propery ND WHOLESALE DEALER 1x D 1965 the receipts were.. $456,727.45 | Of Julia Wilkems He was sent to jail- for wore BUTTER. CHBESE, LARD. &c each aks In 1806 they were-c-enn. Me s15 43 | court by Juatice “-andy. aot tae Epwecopal tance id today”: | garg te cebenthetrstsBatumore:” | eanmeriio ty Sula ofa the wnlcoand et 5 = ‘iindd os Rector tonor ebure! to- , ale “ “i ° ‘ , Br i= » be- 7. s ° most unanimously in favor of erecting the 87 Batter pecked for transportaslon. jest |'TGI the aces af and 1S, recinent we such Lp ef Albany; the bomndaries to be those recommended by the Bishop at the last Uon. vention, ineluding Columbia Green, Dela- LEXANDBIA, VIRGINIA, January 1, 1857 Sbowiag ‘that the ts of the company receip On lce.—Yes » the creek and ‘were $117.217 09 more in the year 1565 than they district. designating between male and temale, the vicinity of the town werein excel and nds in it ! enmarried youth resident in the Dis. ‘con- 1866. This, we presume, is owiag to |' dition for skating, and the hundreds of expert laving given Mesers. GRILLET & OBOGAN | trict of Columbia between the ages of 6 and 18 | Were |, ekaters of both sexes residing in town, and & wares. and slong the Western bounda- For the sale of our CEACK MES Is the | cuante son to the benefits of the panlic | {B0 freat redaction of our population since | Iarge Tepresentation. irom the cits of Wacky Ties of the to the St. Lawrence river, | Vist Columbia. Reresfter will be | .cnools of their respective districts. For the . ington, profited by the op; nity gto enjoy atiended to by them. a of the schools there shall be provided a? Masa Socsne ascetic Yesterday | the exercise. Rock Ureck. was favoriie Virginian ejects the Constitutional | where ther wilt tenn oe Sy uwelly as sollows:— bof tie eketate dissrist, |) A Pure wise em: ‘Johnson, of the 2d pre. } field. The euts opened by the ice-cut- Amendment. fresh from our Bi i an amount not to exceed ¥ of one per cent. of cinct had a lively senfilie to capture three men | ters were firmly closed again, sartnoe be- RicuMoND, Va., Jan. 9.—The Legislature | Sugar, Water. and the amount of taxable property; for the central = Gan D, 13th Infantry. A widow | ngas smooth as giass. We were pleased to hoe ted a joint recolution declining to | (imdet Oakes ‘and Suger Cak eo copies spaesty erie pee Woman named Nognas, wholiveson zthatree, [see among the skalers some venerable gentie- a nt men, pas’ score years of age, 0, Sir aeae,tuamimoue ia tne Sense, ana onty | "eo TAMIRSOH § 00.. | fran Snaiern diets ie sum ot sige: | atu Caive yearevol "ogy sopecively~ una | ‘he vanes, were astmerry as Could $202 one megative in the House. ((BOOOLATE DOURCE VamiLin, feet ai af pnb peelpaperenp tag | Priming ite eto donate ag & ~, a ic ; ° DBE. DLAIBD. / ing manner:—In the eastern and northern dis- int iP broke into the house, when ome | Washington, remarked that he had not been oa ‘tempt te Commit Suicide. Pur Cacao et Sucre. mes fe pogenee. direct tax shall be levied ‘upon 1 skates before for fifieen years. Barriuone, January 2... P. RING 8 808. taxable property therein. not to exceed See SEAS eee Nr be ee er ana a y be | THe PROPLD axp TRE Potice—Althougb it oe oe ttontreal, Onnada. stopped Corner Vermont avenue and 16% surest. Hot ene per coat. In the central and western. | Bim Gzound, Suspended him in the air, chok- | Was said in the Common Council at a former at Barnum’s Hotel last aight, and this morn- istricts @ direct tax stall be levied upon all him badly, while the other brar. thinking Meeting that the people of the town did not ing attempted to commit 5: earer severity weer ImDIA 0! Bs azD taxable property therein sufficient to raise oy. i eee kicked one ‘of tne boys | went any additiomal policemen assigned for 3 yearsorager TU Stazor. Motsadont | Wr val auatina PLAC Ue Fone anecUparer abet te ia te, | Theks Suremmasattel the Tanomanarte teas f tang ie Wn, the applicants for posi- y o . 2 " je remaining one-quarter Paid idiers 4 on the find no difficulty in obtain- FIGS.OUBRANTS, | quarterly ineialments from the UG. Treas. conhaorent aad oie Ruhelt eaten ok, i iee dinbies ae tale teen ns. Ef the From Califernia. f suit this particular sea- | ury, Epon the order of the respective boards. Sein the aden or citiatas wails }d it not be con- s San x bem vetee ean anaual mor- ing Place. bee was referred to the District Com- locked his pr sonar ap. U agen, A nano 5 ai statistics give whole number of — mittee. soldiers whipped off in the ua cal Geaths ju this city during the past as st. OTHY’S HA The Lieutenant followed them. into house to | Must have been made under s misapprehen- 2,714 of which 97i were children mader five T; ears Toediation be resumed THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. . | Sion, for our citizens certainly do not want to years of age. sf . 13, 1865 5 900 catalogue Mr. Morrill reported from the District Com. the second story where mer hid under en 5 Gen. Grant Gets a Verdict. They were brought out anda select men for Washingtoa to eupport when mittee, in the Senate to-day, a bill repealing a ensued, one was thrown Swe Ot Bteps and pe Fay dtm hon tee Worthy citizens who | jet jm make | the other fo des; tely, but by the free | Ww: é Positions. ; Sr. Lovis, Jan. 8.—The case of Gen. Grant, tage Zz Ww, Tan. 4, 1867 2 x be - cova = seretnn dak tot tse of hie fists the [lsutenant secu: bis man. Pork.—Te-day we noticed a muck vo ard thinter was decided by Todos Rote eee: | NOFIOR ssction of ASG Wek widerTie | S27 distinction between wot tbe District are | THe old lady of the house west to the relist of | supply of pork im the iwarket than for som ict in favor of Gen Grant or bey dannnves, | Potomee Hanetctnring Ceupany, ec | COl0r, and the anthoriice of the District are duited, wectahany roscete eee Prices: We quoie from praoago peo time | ? “ ta e priv: Phe Conc Re ta ie | ERE Menara Sra bate | tbe MatraPrectemnetrccnreite! | G's rit came upg GaetgSptarris | Non'wagean' snd gocmaio atl ot " a = | other, who was ma! Off as fast could. | Slaughvered hogs. The Constitutional Amendment, in Mis- cerescnaeelte ets tote. D. BB. wevin king any ea ee bn ween of a One named Thomas ven was turned over Tut Cosnector i, % r3 Lov “3 f jo 5-3 Vice Prest. ®.C. Mi. Oo, peg nye oe mesenger neies, with | ‘© (be military. Joseph Supot Micheei | accident, we were — mounce ©. F FP Moy the Howe iotan ep ome! | 2 an caubeahnene tial Ut tion hataes suit ace pie by levee See Pe ae RESET eaEees of | Seay ne ee a eee of 85 to 24. wd mee 53 LOUISIANA AVEHUR. 53 exceed one per cunt. upon the cost premiums ’ ston, who was J. H. OBANB & 00. received. the . Convicts Discea: .—On the 10th of De. | vote over ©. 1). Welch, late collecior. Mr. Wade, from same committee,’ re~ last G that Unitea Tus Beagp or G@varpians or ScKoo KATING PARK. Have on hand « large and fine assortment of 4, with amendments, the bill authorizing cember + Ss Pine apne Soe SaLe. GOODS, sulted to this market, such as BUTTER Lao ‘exten: of alateral branch of the Balth pc san ae in cd ee prisams be Last ight the ae the cee: smemaasen, le | OHEBGE, BOGS, APPLES, RAISINS. FIGS, | more and railroad into and within } B's law of New York commutation of seu; | tom-boure, and were organised by ine election CITRON, NUTS, HAMS, CODFISH, Mack. | the District of Volumbia, Tae amendments | 125° is allowed to those coaviots who conduct | Of Authony Hyde, a an BREL, HMRRING, SOAPS, CANNED GOODS, iat within the city as «may be allowed themselves in an orderly manner d @ their pot w that the road shall terminate at such gress mt, so that those who are ced | Chosen to su missions to + jno-ims | map of p Opes location of said roast” aad for one yest, A woh negro To OY Bo pela imp ce after eorgumiaation snd ag AF} con: yaa oe ar ne He -ege a roviding “that Congress shail have power ee en of thepent: the board ad: erned. PALS Pattee: Bvine Sk. Alithe above goods sre efered st the lowest | loailer, amend, or repeal usa” 2 WeSes SxS Game Masuwe-tee martet Teceived, r fine and” eavortoock market price, and warranted toeuit, by ? ; “¥% " joderate, Froock fuses Gontestibnery, Bee Beast 3. H. ORAWR & 00., — THE STRAMER RHODE ISLAND. | ete ise 480 '&. BYO, get nll ee nt Mice anihnin_—_ cain SRORLR Sia peak if zs the! Fe Soe ey PY flag ship Rhode Island, of the Novth Satisfy immediate wants of the city trade. No [ atiet Panyh gapgfone- ov mars. | Amuceguesten artzet Lote at =" =x LATE? PABDasinae” OF © ral Patmer ingrequired in New York before Warner, Gustave Res- | “eae oF THE INT aud rgb Bd sy Maditon, Rovere Mosier Rrwemey | D*P*Gx reso States Parmar Boric, = jer ~ 4 .. s. ea Th es aie Ds sarap. Dur Part a fue Waite Hovs_—| Medilia, Jonn Cavapuangh, Scfah Seite, gecamistorH ng bUCE. Aa ' ; Wards hajve been isaued by the President to the | ices ning Sona Walle, Jamec “Oowsecticnt, pray cour. he now con ec for Cabinet officers and their tadies; for sdianer Rollins, Richara Henay Jackson, Soting tee pattoungeet . ; party at Executive Mansion, to-morrow | ¥ileapett poh, Sa Vg. Gar William wa oi 6 5 Sai ee ee | | Bwell’onsten Sian pe brie et pS ART . i) 'tarniture o wicaes ga Sicko on ES OONGRESSIONAL, preggo CE noes. ——- » i + 8 woman named and moo mt Be py a et bed x } Franklin, of the 4 went TR Br presented petitions | to work.te recover the 5 he aenpetoad signed by citizens of Vermont. |:found ai house 629 M. streok asking. an 4th and Sth mr ske oi Tara. We Se lges oe and arresting psy , tral guardbo: e evidence showed that sheemp e 3 togeto ‘ction ou tariff bill the House @ the last ses- sion. iettered fo om Finance. the mai Mi fthe Bal SS aaaanae e} a i Cy Committee on } Aso, amen from Rev. 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