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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’6, Gvenus and 1ith sireet, BY W. D. WALLACH.. —_—_—_—s STAR is served by tae carriers to their euueccibers in the City and District at Taw CENTS PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cumrs each. Prict ror MarLinc:—Phree months, {One Dotlar and Fifty Cents; atx months, Three Dol- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—podiished om Friday worning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. DENTISTRY. N Betw sad I3th streets, “Ebening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1867. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON €ITY POST OFFICE, Friday, February 1, 1867. N°, 4,338. TELEGRAMS, &c. The friends of the Hon. Onslow Stearns, to the number of one hundred and fifty, inclad. ing 'y Of the most prominent Rep’ of New Hampshire. held a conv j4Y COOKE & CO., BARKEE tion at eeth extracted without pain a OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER | ¥ Concord, and passed resolations strengly pro- rites ‘Garde er eurhibe. , 3 vei Duyend ott: 0 tonrrent market vates, end tee | (HAVING THE LARHEED CHaCH ETON | me ences teating agninet the proceedings of the late Re- Guomieal nysereten to the coaiey for onstantly on hand, s fall supply of ai) ESS tain any of these lette: Hoan GurdonCJackson Moses Jones W D . Pp + Advertised Letter gi We date ‘without making an independent nomination roan every dey; abso, on tmureved val GOVEENMENT BONDS, glopaieh! Lea now of. the hist, and pay one cent for advertising. for Governor. ‘ecth on Gold. Silver and RubberatNow | SEVEN-THIRTIRS, AND COMPOUND Bsc nov called for within one monte {hey will or Maa'rJK fing H-2| ‘The ship-builders of Maine held a convea adelphis and Boston prices. | Al per- INTREEBST NOTES. be sent to the Dead Letter Om pe ing Jaom K tion at which a discussion toek place respect sons wishing dental work done oan have it ascheap and si per) @ KendellJno — Ki ing the onerous duties imposed by Congress asin the ae ee cities. aa Sone \n | Orders fer STOOKS. BONDS, &0., executed, LADIES’ List. eenan EJ Bolihepp Job’ek line upon the ship-building and navigation inter. five satisfaction. Perens will do well te cait | Collections made on all eceessible potnts. Arnold Lizzie Heit Fanny | PiattSMB Mrs | Fayla Vol BA Ker Jaco ‘Keefe T L ests. They voted to memorialize Uongress lor give fact Treons Abrem Maria = Hiliv! erry Luca Mrs | Kn Alex'r Krell Jno Kilgore Wm F back ofdat articl teally eate: sod . de % tf ee 1-f ire ol eters O W Mrs fman Kdm’aKrugh Ma JpoH Kelsey Hon W 8 drawback ofdu 2 icles actually enter. tT Ww eco Anderson Fr’cesHogge M Pumphrey Loyd | _& Bro Krimc) MJr Koha Wm ing into ship. building, and fora modification o i. tS. oe BABne ” Armstrovug?he- HeartMaryMrs ) ,. | Kroger Kubn Jas E ‘ing ZB the excise tax and other burdens. A delega- rents Peete sclests soto ee BANKBES, gaveriy Dears BOMMUp ME MIST ne PEGI Levinton. Laimbech BS emo ees > wapingian.. re 0) ‘ 1 aie ofice in thie clty. Many persons Et? ] Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh reet, | RrowntullaMrs Hien ee Pra tie Pri’s Mrs EnoeMartin © Looneredg Wm An act which was passed by the Legislature wear these teeth who cegnot wear others, Banks Gath’ne Hentiey 0 % MrsPrenters 0 AMrs eae & Bro LeachGenJasM on of Louisiana of 1864 laying a tax of a quarter $nd no person can wear others who eannet wear seat xecunittne, Wee: ait Hespel Ems fheouis Moley | Louk Drunis jag on st F cent. on gross sales and receipts bas been ; e fn sekoreome calling at my ofice ean be socommods- PR yi ee Mar cco )) Bepety haben bewa | | Somteeeme eee Lanning Wm, | declared by Judge Daplantier, of the 6th Dis- trict Court, unconstitutional, as it levies on imports and exports, and thus comes in con- fict with the provisions of the Constitution of the United States. This decision gives great satisfaction in New Orleans. The steamer Mexican trom Baltimore on the sire, but a who are ee a — the i Tyenkt teeth Y ty-—-No 33 Ponn’s avenue. be- 10th 180, 7 Arch street A dnemasorasreamen isa oie Barus JaneM ‘ LarcomeHow'dLong BobtB Larake Beor Jouud Mit ‘ Lev ote evi & juels Lynde W P Brush Jan 3 ay be ae P neh, EB Leo Wm Frain Matti Buncer@¢ Mre Reed Bit LiyingstonInoHLauceneraSny- rowm Baral, etfy EmG MisRedmond Wane | Leibwan J der Brown Mary E Harris Caroline Bollins © H Mrs | MecOlaine Benj Maybee FrankJ Millen Jno Brown Mery = Hurley ade MrsRichardson F A | Mitchell Ruck DcUsnless Gen! Milton Jno jy 2tt AND LAND WABBANTS First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, ie. ¥ BrewnbetieMrs Howara Anna Mrs McDevitt O MoGeorge Geo Rev J M 27th, for Liverpool, arrived at Nortolk tast “ppc ry bi tt cea rat Muah Mary aMreHoward Rim Magy Hi os Binerce “rH roy re ed Betts ieee night She ecirerigncat difficulty in getting rica — at jer Cony e ; PERSONAL, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY Buc Serah Hevhine Mo Mreeoe ions Salliok | McKenna Chas MuafiyAHenintz Malone bawrace | throngh the bay, The schooner Yamee Hare MAKE THE TRIP on B AND Boyd} AM y Holtzman MMreBicnarapoa ML McFarland & Co Beauire Geo & = — oe = Seen ses pt aon "OU CAN NEVER MAKE on Ba- Barton © V Mrs Haskell M EMirs rs re orrt 0 stores, has arrived ai ortoik short of proyi- ngs. See Dr. DAR- FINANOLAL AGENT OF THE UNITED Brad!ordLevinalerris Sauph, Roberts 8 M Mrae| MesekOhristian socray Gorden Mathewson OscL | sions.’ She could not get up the Delaware bay Is the hignest authority STATES, Broaer M1 Holdeman ® Mrsityen Mra, j Martin Dant | Maskerel! Geo MeBowell Beter | Op account of the ice canes ; ne Alc s Ma wir rs “ : . ced Fellows Bat ee Sask 16th sirett, opposite the Treasury Department, a ota Shortie Lae Oe Maynard Geo Martin Rept The Alakama Honse of Representatives ¥ iaMrs | MunoOaptDani8Mason ll H. Meyenberg SM 2 ~ tcle Mra | Molone Pant Maxwell J 8 | MoCurchell F Mrs Government Securities with Treasurer United | Boeldwin Eliz’h - asey Sims Heor’s Mrs | Moffett Edwd Morris James McQuillin Thos PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE — ay States barker Eliza J rm passed a bill toestablish a French preventives inst disease and prog tem of public Schools for the biacks and whites alike, ex- marcy ( wh ch 1s unde-trable) Sent to aay ad- 5 ree Smoot Bell Magown ER Mitten James M Martin Thos E cept that the schools for each shall be sepa- dress, at $4. 36 and $7, accordiug to quality, ar Gee SON DOLt AS ee Brewet Alice rtge ny B Mrsste ro tee More Edwin Meresy Joe Marphy TW rate in each school district Itis understood by Dr : yD Box 403, ry call at 499 sees We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT BreuenWmMrs Kesley Lydia S Small A N Mrs McLeod Hon F MeNair JamesB McGill W that the Legislature will not reconsider (up stai fashington, D.C B Mason | a SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collection: om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THR lana: McMahon JamesMiddleton Wm O 6 Myers.J Fonda Miller WA Moling J F Matticeo Wm A BNiohbols J J Newcomb Hon their action on the constitut onal amendment The Select Council of Philadelphia yester- day passed @ resolution inviting Congress to lordhiczie Baowiton L wees Jane “ex 6 rs 0 7 ey Annie Scott M: Mrs | Manley F MW SS.CURTIS IRVING, Clairvoyant, end Test i : jettio A Smith Mattie & Newan Mess: M & Uo Medium, will _give life readings, including Past, Present and Futcre at her office, 420, nerth n Me: * be Mrs Lb Rebecca rs Newmen FG NeterfieldWmW , r . Route (res SWse meee a esria | ONITED ST4TES, { Batley Fanie W Lott Mre Shute: Mary Mrs | Nelon Chas MoS gtd ree peeneny nape Taaese ee oe eee = We purchase Government Vonchers on the | weutley Uarric Leech AMrs SmytheT re | Ogin dus Onronsson Princ0Vonnor M A stand, the site proposed for a navy yard. The B. MAUBICR. HEAL 5 TIFIC AS Mars Bresemap Mise Locke Heasivita8auth Susau Mrs | OConel Jeremi’h Nicholas Ostrander PH | €xpense of entertaining Congress will be de- A . TROLUG OF AME ve MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal | Barstow Mary Lb Licht Tin Sloan Pannis A Plummer A © Phillipe & Perkins Price frayed by the private subscriptions of citi- From the position gee ae poe teal) EE prompt attention to Barton NH wows Kate Sanderson Kate | pratt Amos Paine H M Purce Steward zens. time of one’s t reve crets that no liv vortal ever knew before. to be successful ta all reasonable undertakings He tells pame and very day you marry. descriles \ Butler Mary Livien Bila Shotiee Kate ParkerOR Peres MasterJesPorter Sant ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, | Bobyeoco Wire Towax Eliza Seymour klizk | Peck ChanH Padgett agit Pose Bache and to any other business entrusted to us BryantMry LMrsbawrance EdithSanday Lucy Mrs | Parks Gary Parker JnoStan- Phillips Wm 8 Junction City, Kansas, will be the terminus of the Union Pacitic railroad the coming sum. BeslcySarabMrs Lyon Aun L MrsSeldnsr Hanah pper Usivin — le Perkins Wa: mer, and great preparations are being made for The Bio et companion aud tells ail events of | FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN. | Bartiett Mary Linu Daal Mrs Scho hier 6 ee spell weir a Al HonJnoAParkerWashing. | * heavy business with New Mexico, Twelve life, good inck and long iife to visttors. Lavlies to f Clough ChitaS Lamothe V T SherwoodFAMrs | Price Ed EB Pine Jno(2) ton darge trains are already en ronte for that Ter- cents to) geutlemeu tn fail $1. Gailat t70 | MENT LOADS ot oft eo chneetaty jarnished =| (ous Sra pMuiaive, 7 outer tutes s | PageMerForestRPite 3s eh Wwatee: [ane 12ph st near Fall houre until y inthe ev WM. 8. HUNTI Onsbier. | Cus 0 rs Le dbutterRach ISalterHarr'tMrs | Probst Geo Parker M tou, . ; " de 31 2m" i UNTINGTON, CorJ LD Lawrence Orp SteptoeKmlyMrs | parker Henry LPannall MadisonPilclionWmA(s) gegen pet ewan gene Begone ’ M1 E AFFLICTED —A Cole Lorinda A | Mr« ®wanney Marth uigley Wm in the Junction City ansas, office under the core WentanAall UE ep oth nieanee 4k teeaie Cain Serah Lewis M Mrs Supple Maree | Jno F Reede Sal homestead act Guring December and January, three ye rience in rhis parti A Boss Col Sam] HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o, | Carier’any mre Man, Meberd Sebr tice sth and fifteen thousand acres have been (agen up a . ni Robb Uol T Pp under the pre-emption act during the latter Spris to suscks, but tod B. @ABDSBE, M.D a Gelling Pilar se Maree Lille, Mee ie | ame en Horenu & LemerKamecy Wm month. > . J oO States Rix es. a s pure ‘*Moors Heatrice Sawyer 2: osenbaum iden : m gl Af ag F py pe Ee Cc pile Obeckly Fannie May Oharlotta beth B Mrs BowlandsGen Reilly Pat Boscwm A bill has passed the Massachusetts Honse vnc south side 4 WILLARD’S HOTBL, Collins Jas Mra | Mre Thomson Isa Beh Mr. H 2Kichards B Happ Wm of Representative allowing the rate of interest B —Medicines alvo farnished at cost Wastine ton, December } , 1866. Carter Lacy Morce Jennie L ThompanLeui Beynoles Jor on B Reid Wm to be fixed at seven per cent. by special con- de 27 Im” 7 ators, Bepresentatives,and other: siding | Carpenter Mre« Mrs Mrs Koliins Jno W Sam'lA Ripley brZ tract, but where no agreement is made the le- evar —— in Washington, who oecnpy private apartments, | Conner Martha Morse Emma F Taylor Bells Rithr aller J gal rate of interest remains at six per cent. YONFIDENTIAL.--Young men who have in- | eam be accommodated with their MEALS at this | Osrn aria Marsiand Mra Tucker Kliza’h | shot A rt Henry Aga ne Deli s Ss C sored themselves vy certain secret habits, | Hotel at the rate of $10 5) per week Campbeli BV Murphy Mary — Mrs i Snyder Andw Bt thn H The ice in the Delaware river is very heavy, whieh unfit them for bi pleasure, or the | de4.2m SYKEB, CHADWIOK & 00. r Mirick Mary? Torrey Mary € Spaulding Hon Sillers Beary People are crossing at Chester, sixteen miles duties of married life. also, middie aged and oid CortonBarbAMrstisthis Mary BE TebbetteM P Mrs AB 8 er Jas below iladelphia, on the ice. Thousandsof men, who. from the follies of youth, or other {cB Wood HOUSE, Dunn Wm MK Messer Nettic Tayloraca ers | Some AJ FS u Jas 3 Mrs Miller Mary) Thomas8u Mra | Steprens Hon Schoyer Jacob Corner Penna. avenue and Twelfth street, Dubbs O D Mrs Qauses, feel @ debility in advance of ther years, before placing themselves under the treatment of any one.sbould firet read “The Seoret Frient.” people sre skating and sleighing on the ice Mason ElizaMrsTaylorkeb aMre | ~ alex H Steiner Jno Stevens RH oppose Pureeipee, ahinecon, D. C. ; DiggeJenneyMreMarten 4 Mr= Taylor Rarha Stevenson Obas Spencer JasH Sykes ST Late Celorado papers report a movement of Married ladies wiil learn something of importaace Dougherty Mrs Mors!:all Sallie Venwick Mre Small Col Sher wood Jno W8chwartzSolo’n some Government troops towards the region by perusi he Secret Friend.” Sent toany wi- Situated in the most central location the city, | Delihay Eliza Manchester Mise While Ada R Stevens Gol OA Bycel Sebailer Saml8 | around Fort Kearney infested by Indians. dress, in aled envelope. on receipt of 25 cents swe Davis Fanuie A Murray Mrs = WanchS’hJ Mrs SteneGen © P Snyder J SatterfielasmiT | Large herds of Buffaios are steadily approach - Sddress Dr. CHAS. A STUART & OO.. Boston, midway Letween the Debois Mary Miler MargaretWoodsMary Mrs | Stevens Chas L Smithseo Jas B Staples Thos A ing Denver. Mass Bo $-ly CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTIAL MANSION, | Dengler 0 Mra we ae sP J Mre Storges Ohi 3 A Mere He f Only a short distance from all the Departments, | Ei MergtK Mie tig Pamle Wat Simcox Joa Sullivan T a Siewart A 1 Sngart Jos SpencerLt The J The negro Bradley, who it is alleged has ——— 7 Ela MargtK Mrs Chas Biatford Jas = StealeyOol KB | been inciting the colored people about Sayan- OLOTHING, &c. Patent and Post Offices, Smithsonian Institute, | Ellis Mury ’ Jéonte W Spengler&OoChsSycei Julius Sanborn W T° nah, Ga., toa resistance of the laws, was ar. | ae . ; * | Kasten Ma’a MreMacigon Livvie W Beott Danl Beldin Jas Scrauton Wm W | rested yesterday morning by the United States J. HEtERGES. etc, H. H. DUDLEY &£ 00., ErringhtonLis Mire = vane a eae a ons ee authorities. ese ‘ - Frieng rs MilJer Jano yrightMlea’r outhworth mith Jon Seals Win “ 2 -! OTIZENS AND SIL TARY OOO = Froveistors, 1 peticdd urate ieee , ne Soules Ezra SmithJndson H Shields Wm Private despatches from Frankfort, Ky., MERCHANT TAILOR, MBICH'S RESTAURANT Fouke Mollie | Marquis Faunie Wright NSMrs | Stine&PeldeteipBmithBerJooD Spear Wd state that the Senate has passed a bill fixing Metropolitan Hotel, late Brown's, E No. enbe avenue, near 6th street, Freeman Livvie Miller © E Sirs White Li 4 Sweet GeoW Smith JO Smith & Son Wm | the congressional election for the 4th of May 362 Pennsylvania avenue, ata : Frere Etiz bMreMact!l Fit WeispickerLiz’e | Echeed Harry C Sheldes Jas Seerth Wm BH It is apprehended that the Honse will uot cou- my 1-t? Washington. D. 0. P EMRICH wishes to inform his frienis andthe | FisherM’y JMisMartin F M MreWilliamsAK Mrs | Smith Henry Besnkslion Jno Sears Wm eur. Thesufferers by the Quebec fire are cl ablic generally that Froser Miss Michel Willie MWheelock A W Sturn. Gen Hern Manel; on hand OYSTRES fresh eCory Farwell®srab DMcOhuney PN Mrs Tryecta Alex. TablerJW ‘TylerR W BREMIAHS. BLACK. WARDH.LAMON, C.F. BLACK. red In eve! Mre rs Warra Annie Thomas Hon DBTreal leaac Taggart Br’tMaj | ous to receive money, aud refuse tc 1- LAW OF WiUE. BS and LIQUORS cannot besurtast Fisher MA McKee Elizab’h WashingtonEla | Thompson BL Trel Louis st dress of thanks to the subscribers un 0 —— bim trial 0c 23-tf | Gont Mery Mrs Mre Whitbers Jalia | Turner & Ce HFTnies Mr Terry Seth A r=ceive it. BLAOK, LAMON & co., Gray Nancy MreMc Neal Ella Washington A Taylor & Gillie Tuller Tatt Thos B i Qounsellors and Attorneys at-Law in the Supreme M. rs 2 McDermottMary Mra Taylor Henry OTewns nO Tubb SergtMajT The Missouri House Committee to investi Court of the United Staies, the Court of Claims, WOOD AND COAL. Mrs tera EB TurnerHonJos hTabler U: gate the sale of railroads in that State have aa. ue Courts of the District, the Executive Depart. PL Ph: wi atrk Towa = Wa jiz’th MoLaughian AK Wil ogg Jackson Timothy journed irom Jeffersun Cuy to St. Louis, @ents. and 0 ittees reas, = = - —_- 'Wheele: ned i ; - : ioe aka) ae Te Cee oomeve ey. | CO AE: CORE gallahe; Kate, MMi, Mery wii szccntery Vpapates Heaven Parts Oeot | “Licccenmar Lemon, of te Fvecamen's Be oe ——___ ET aed AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. Gnothing Car’o McNAll BO. Willems CM. ¢@¥an Wreh Chas Ven Ornum & YoceeD A reau, Who was shot in the arm on the Uheve [®222EEG 8 LOAN OFFIOB. ‘aon tons of 2,240 Ibs, delivered in eny part of gosta an RT Veet es cdo a York Geo 3 plantation, is Joing well. tabi ’ city 0 rring¥. : i ia Highest advances made ey WATOHES, Dia. | "Chestant White avn, 37 ince eden ei ioes | Wereno w ‘The Emperor of Brazil has resolved to in Mary, Naden 8 re WitburnM aMrs MuNDs, JEWELAY, WEABKING APPAEEL, . ‘ison Geo H = Westbrook MF Stove, Egg snd Furnace White Ash, $3.2). West Fed Hed Ash. 38.50. a Wime GH crease his armies and carry on the war against Jiza A Noyce Harriet Wetzel A ‘est “aud all Kinds of Merchandise. Business strictly Been A Oitetend 3 Mire Williams NM Winger Chan” Willlama Geo Wilkins Newton | Paraguay with renewed vigor. nSdential, 351 North © street, between 4 and 9. Griffn BB Mrs Owens Sarah B YoungAds yinn Hon0Witnn oe, ¥ 7 H Ascout reports the Cheyenne and Arapa- th streets, immediately im rear of the National pe Wood eonstantly on hand. GuthrieMK MrsQ’Dea Mra Young Sarah WaehiurnHonOWilson Bugh allace & M hoe Indians, numbering about 12,00) warriors, ATEST PAKIS FASHIONS OF HAIR- 8 P. BROWN & SON. GirdenTre‘aMsebeaxe Virgen. YOCMeMMTMIS | Woner Chen Witten des Wee Teens | General Sheridan, and Colonel Crosby. o DREssING. 25-tf 465 9th street, between E and F. eran Wiitmas MaiRBW beatlo see A ee & | bis staff, leftnew Orleans last night for Wash- ero nr ¥ 7 re aA ‘om ¢ ington. E. ALLIOT, OAL! COAL!! COAL! GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Wright E Wiliams J 8. Wason ant wm | PE” 4 o— x2 oe Wil Waite! 411i Jel ‘est India advic te that the cholera is Sah Motronds batten ened ten ote, Cc T. T. FUWLEE & 00. Ree Cebe oe: Smet fae See Rinse Bott Oy ates Pol lapel, a Ei el Wabi acer None n small-pox Anthony Vol POAizier John = Amery Dr BA Ww We, White Ash, stove andega sizes, @8 25 perton. | AlienD B Armstesd JulianArcher Hong | Wilkins Trepk White James pe a hl iio pends quaranteas. ©? S5TEveF‘ON. | AMA eeta Cg Aicaugige?! Aeame Woe | Varnes eM ae metey Wale WE r onds ° - Orders recelved at the central office of the Wash- | Allen II A Be Adame) Andrewa WO Wims GL seen Whitney M A and yellow fever are raging The Governor General of Jamaica, Sir Peter Grant, lefton the 12th instant for Honduras 2 z. Alliot, from Paris, Bair-Dresesr, of the ated Bacher, with whom he arrivedin this evunizy. bas now bee Kmmayrone pe | for ant the patronage of the corps déplomategu ensh a ) cf Armetreng @co Ai A Arnold Wm B —Lorens; Mil, Agt. , State with troops te suppress insurrection. ae a ay eT BA Armetrons JW Alien jncod 8 Alexénder WT ; t.. Slate or | | Hay eee tatanene te ee "Alb London, 4 ee eee ond, Spo vemotse, ned bess 5 pment es LAMEIN, Agent, | BurrAlbt@ Barues Gap @ L Brawner Lewis it 8. J. BOWEN. P.M. | jamaica has been raised. Teng, that belongs to thedressing of hair | 211m B.S. LAMEIN, Agent, Beall A B Beker Bruce Lewis Al- ‘The small-pox is raging violently at Matan- et-very reasona: le prices. 387 6m coats O0AL!I O0ab!!! ue * n Pr -> pawte 780 ssender “4 DANCING. hoe” .a 26 iinet Pom F a sir Hon ar . 3 53 MOUMIANA AYERS, 58 Hering determined to sell s first-class article of — — poe docile Peted niche BOFS. J. W. & H. P. KREIS’ From Mexico. J. H. CRANE & 00. = ‘icing oto gein a iiberal s R rtou Jas Brows Orland, Prades ede Mexican advices state that Vol. Carillo, who Mave.on hand a large and fiue assortment of tronage, The Coal prices are 68 follows: Butler JuoM Brson Pate 0 DANOING ACADEMY, lately Saleeuee ~ ar me. a GOODS, scited to this market, such at BUTTER, 4 casas beatiosian, aceecens Smitn | Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts., fetch pet eg ty Momma wane mye pinned OHERSE, EGGS, APPLES, BAISINS, FIGS’ Btove nizee ay ll Sig boston Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. are very troublesome in the neighborhood of OITBON, NUTS, HAMS, CODFISH, MAOK- PAP Thy heat) WED Aa 2 Fy Brooke Sf the Oity of Mexico and Vera Craz. Mejia is EBEL, DERRING, SOAPS, CANNED GOODS, | DIAMOND VEIN BED ASH... GBOSS WEIGHT, 2,240 LBS. TO THE TON. Alwsys op band gad constantly receiving the best aualities of WOUD of every description, de- Brown Maj J B Briscoe Wash’n Mosse In aay pare OORT... 6 wate, | Betind CORRE Eee Boke jet-tm 7th st., between B and Fsts., Island. | Brooke Eawd Bell John | ol S2 ee ee organizing @ division, and would soon meet Miramon and Queretaro, who bas 5,000 nm. The city of Patzevaro was stormed by Re- gules, the Liberal chieftain, on the Qist inst., the bombardment lasting severa] hours. While negotiations for its capitulation were progres- er Bayer Hon Jno Beattie 8 d John Bul Joho y Wun Brewn Jos Barrett Willie Brown Jas P Bantam Wm F Also, & Barrels Moore's celebrated CHAM- PAGHE CIDER, by barrel or gallon. Allthe above goods are offered the lowest market price, ang warranted to suit, by at_J. F. Bilis’ Motserott & Oo,'« Haste Biores ant'W.@. The Hall can be rented for Botrees, £0, ‘and Hours of Tuition : ing guerillas eptered the town and committed J. HW. ORANE & 0O~, rown Fraracis Brooks Hon Jas M re, ‘Ta excesses, burning and destroying houses, &c ja¢im 63 La. sve.. between 6th and 7th. 0 TO Fant FH on posnwall ut — Soreerey Tacedey and | Nearly allthe male imhabitants’ were locked w T. COLLINS, CABINET Ms isp | G WwW. B, MOSES’ Campbe a Capt json Geo ‘and Friday eve- | UP %* prisoners. Some were released, how- —— a z K AKER AND BLE : ‘Alexender’ Ohapman@eoM?2 C ever, through money, and others by entering Sbow Case Maouiscturer. cheat F reitari FORREIE eC RENITUBE AND Campbell A@ Cottingham Geo Spply during the hoars | the Liberal ranks. ‘The women were hiding snd Hoasefurnishiug Warerooms. New and BEDDING 8TORgS, Coke A OCozart @ Hegan of tuition, or address a note to the Acad! ew oke in the mountains and chapparals. Uid Furaéture. of all descriptions, bought NOS, 521 & 919, INTELLIGENOER BUILD. | Cain Andrew] Olifford Col HB Gatvzston, Jan. 3i.—The despatch-boat Quarter commencing with the first lesson. ja8 and sold. ring, Uphol : ChandierBen) F Osrrey Jno O AB rd vird brings files of Brownsville papers ing done af the shoricet motive, Beata ee ING, OORNEE ITH ANDD., Capheod Ben) Galdvell's P M 42142'8 BASHIONABLE DANOING | andapecials. The Blackbird brings alco Gel, of 8th and K streets north, N ARD Cook Chae agaambers Jam roti MARINI‘S ABRIL BOOMS E. Megua Mejia, ot Juarez’s army, who brings EMOVAL "| HO. 50% 7TH STREET, THORN'S BUILDING, | Colrethersnermampbell JT Campbell W HW eters 2 b and 16th streets,” dispatches to Washington aud New York. pn wed ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Campbell Capt Coburn HonJao Cady Wm ‘This scadomy fs now open fer the récep- The authorities of Zacatecas have given up THE Ser eR ANCE COM- | AND EXAMINE THE FINEST ASSURTED Chas B Costin John T) Galvert Wm N tion of Ortega and Gen. Patoni to Juarez. who re- A ® bes a STOOK THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. exe melnosh Cbsmberiaia 20 Onencreny eg erlin BD Craven Jno Wm Cartright Wm lehas all the iatest. designs made in Philadei- | J0ok Francis 8 Gook J J Wm ‘kK, and Boston. The stock i: Have removed to their New Office, No, 7) LOUISIANA AVENUE, Wirat door cast of 7th st, ceived them as prisoners of war, though they are A pr to be hung. They had travelled Days aud hours of tuition f{ K salle ¥, tS young Bye < from Matamoros to Zacatecas en horseback, Sat- Gentlh ee from 8 to 10, eame evenings BBP eto lngtraction given teenie theists: pupil. sets Crawford . seven bundred miles, and Ortega being de- 7 ow Yor! Seer Tired SOsleel hoe, OTM | vobianoant de ceived by the chiefs whe espoused his cause Ghee. Knap, Prekie eoTw. Vice P ne and Oamptell HonJ Norris Oraggs W ~ -—— | went into the city reckiessof the results. The oe, Bory, Marebail Brew wah? fae By Corren Francis Chapman NO Collins B Wells MaAseumpave WAND FANCY DRESS BALLS | Liberals are concentrating in the valley of Seen Dauiel Dodd, . Dixon. * Philadelphia, sud of ATES RO ve rosette roy fos AND PARTIES. Mexico, and will soon haye an army of one 2: that can be found The undersigned would most respectfully in- form the ladies and ge) hundred thousand, Escobedo is at San Luis e. NOBLE D. LABNEB, Secretary. Purchasers should study their ows interest by eupeee Ausiwecie Hes © M2Doreey Luke Potosi, with 26,000 men and 55 pieces of artil- , ntlemen of Washington wre iets BO ‘aper Sami city, andthe ict erally, that Pasi . Gen Pip SEDER TARE BORA? | Seta Taaeee PoMiceaw ae | Biethater Bitchy, Peon. | adciptynd eho eaita ma opeat at | fry tn paces mcforartfety” eng & SEELUAMS PARLUR ORGANS. Guiain his price-list before golng elgeviners, | Dixon OF Delans Jno, Bowde atx Sidetss He'hea aim seus ghaee' ct mae te | uation about Oortinas and’ Ccaales i ¥ery will find {t greatly to therr interest, farnish with pleas rine Coes Dartuoad comeuth owt Wiltion favor lishment of Obris jert, Bey, | Mixed. ' They appear to be robbing promiscu- amine these -uperd Instruments \bM| ince Pillows: Bolen Deeman 0 DonaldsonJamesDavis Wm T $22 7th street. between the will be | ously, in the name of God and liberty. B.S. rehasing apy other. 1 Kinds of Cottage and Ki Davis James vis Wm li H | beppy te awsit orders. A = ‘4 Osborne, Iate Captain of the Mexican gunboat fpiagency at GEURGE t;, WILD & BROS is whieh he offers at the lowest | Dehevie & BroDickey James Diggs Wm Uostumer at Fo: and Grover’s Bravo has been dismiased from the service on ano Forte snd Organ ¥ ga No. 497 a Pol $IDRIN Wee leencce ziiocs B Bossy John Downes Wan i je 8-1m* Theate . D. the charges of misappropriating money nine A select assortment of sew hand In. corner 7th and D S0™ 7th | Everett BF Kichiagreen & Emerson Bobt desertion. Osborne is well known in New etraments, inciuding a CAU. OBG4QN, for h 3 > Bi York. He served some time in Eldridge-street street Thorne Beilafag. adjohuing Oud Fellows’ | Bly Co Mesere Brat Wii hoot BOOTS, SHOES, &. “SORING Sad Ra? aluine wastally oxsceiea — — BS, just ar- ur Wharf at the foot of 7th jail for giving information to the enemy during the rebellion. He publishes a card saying he will appeal to Minister Romero, and signs himself admiral. pio 8c OS 2 Save or Coat —The Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company sold in New ; ry W. B. MOSES. Finney Hon D 4 Ford Jue P. _ LM Fi Ww [°*Usigs Fou THE HOLIDars. bl pmenniaimenie £1317) BRalurys W Geo J Freo7menn Lt Ferbes rendenshal W MAILLABD'S aaa AnD nema Jeeob fowee Bol bis R. L's HOCO: Fonte: bea i ys Ft ae " Fubbard J Farnhen SW rw St Le OFF | SELLENG OFF!! 3,000 vores walhe POTATO! = a audfor sale at The entire stock of Ladies’, Bf Children's, Men's, Boy's ond Yeu BOOTS. SHOBS AND GAITERS berty Jas F Frostenberg & Foster Wm York, on W; thirty thousand tons of ake Ro s0s ath ot between Best. | nose any vawiiua BUAEY aEMORDS, | FerMet sy pp ores thes Pitas | wine OM pELOW 008? TRIG canton coal, “Ears was h lage sien danor ((B0coLarE bodsLE. val MiaD fcr PLUMS, and Gray AV Grontephan MnsGarrard Gen K ¥ Ou aun, of dealers, and the bidding was spirited. ‘The & H. MAILLAIRD, a - DL Giroin Ailex : Bae Getz Hon J L 505 7th atrect Ons ‘D and BE streets, prices paid were from twenty-five to fifty Pur Gacao ot Sucre. BAgUe! de feuti melange, | Just received at KING PLA "KING & som, | GambleAlonzo Gilson Frank Glick. a ja 12-1m* + opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail, taupe higher than those ef the firat of os ; . | Gouaet Gocttel Hen! ee ae Pemows, alt. | : : a OBL — 11) Jos. Gosal ; Fan ee ea Corner Yarmontavenue and fox steect. | WV ST INDIE GRANGES AND 4 oy. Geary we Greudle feainh cnangh OD saps eile ert IntEexdt RevENvR Tax.—It is stated that EST INDI Fresh, at ‘King PLack ee ene earl he, sien Ye NEW STORB. the ways and means committee of the House SweP BALAGe GRAPES. c1NOx maAt ommeTIO ‘ Rare tener Jae tiritim eo sity ReeRe tefores kta fet of Hepresentatives have agreed to nuthoris Capon gar zine rios oonnaars, Mle emt ia egciee. cmt bs sige teeter soe | (Stat tee tonere ee rene J * » FIGS, OURBANTs, e 4 an te SPICES. + &c., to Fe he has hana - | tomers. The present Taw gives this privilege son Foreale by de RRS eae a oral a’ and Gentiomen's, Bay's, | only tll April next, i are ‘Misses and Chil pera ‘all ons P Nawsrar ‘Oman one. ¥ Cuarch, Esq., Me - J r Pac Se ownsontown, - PERE ih ree | OE sme 25 Sat 010% NUTS. HABING, FIGS, OURRANTS, PIOBS, &c., &c , toni: ie sca- NoOti¢®. ‘erest if the wn (Md.) Herald and jn &c.. srineibal dovikstores ef this aitie Torch Light. to Messers and Snéary, by whom, in connection with Mr. Negley, the paper will hereafter be published. . , iocn green, to os he ma Baye abenaadt oa Byte lia for eens aed ea a for SE eee ‘ raspoatt b J tae be iow To sotioetT baa wa “Shi Fe 16 .boosee dueg ted eigionin? ¥itima 51 woot ly Soules sho" sonettl & .omwer ob Vd motifedell ea: we Tb ‘ihe canis ACITaT AUK LEY oa . 7 TAarI eee eat ndew tt i stootea | GMa SuaMUE 10-06 CONGRESSIONAL. SenaTe.—Yesierday afternoon, the tariff pil) being under consideration — The duty on cast iron, steam, gas and water Pipes. was increased from \ to !\ cents per Mr, Wikeon moved to amend the paragraph puttipgs daty of five cents T poord and 35 per cent. ad bs ag hd woo! a. rising broadcioths, Ings, Cassimeres, indie’ cloths, doeskins, tricots, and all other fulied or felted goods or fabrics, weolen sha wis, flannels, and all ether manufacturers of wool of every Gescription made wholiy or ia part of wool, not herein ee pa fol. lows —Valued at $1 per pound, fitty cen: r pound and 35 cent.ad valorem: val a over $i and iess than $1.50, fifty cents per and and 40 percent ad valorem; over 81 50 Bry cents per pound and 45 per cent. ad yalo- to rem. Agreed Mr Sherman offered, ip & modified form, an amendment, vo°ed down last night, authorizing any railroad company to import iron for their road within two years, any provision of any law to the contrary notwithstanding. This Provision is tor the benefit of the Pacific rail- Toad. whi by existing laws, is compelled to use Am mn iron. Agreed to Mr. Sprague moved to amend by putting animals imperted exciusively for breeding pur - pores in the free . Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Sprague, the daty on files, rasps, Kc. over 0 inches long, was increased from 6 to 8 cents per poand. At the evening session, several amendments offered by Messrs. Sprague, Frelingbuysen, and others, increasing the duties on various articles, were voted down. An effort to reduce the duty on coffee from 5 to 3 cents per pound, failed by a tie vole. Amendments to redace the duties on tes, sugar, and salt, were also voted down. Mr. Grimes moved to reduce the duty on Printing paper from 20 to 15 per cent. Disa- greed to Mr. Henderson wished to amend the bill as to the time when the bill should take effect. He Moved to strike out the first day of April acd make it take effect from and ai the passage of the act. to. Mr. Stewart moved to recons: which Mr. Wilson's amendment duty on weolen goo i The vote was reconsidered, and Mr. Wilson's amendment was modified so as to read, on all Woo! cloths valued at $1.5) per pound and lees, forty five cents per poand and twenty. per cent. ad valorem; over $1.5) and less than $2 per pound, fifty cents per pound and forty per cent ad valorem: over $2. fifty cents per pound and forty-five per cent. ad valorem The amendment as moditied was agreed to. The bill was read a third time and passed, at 1230 a. m., by—yea The Senate then adj Hovse.—Yesterday afternoon, the bill to reorganize tbe indian Bureau being ander consideration— Mr. Schenck’s amendment, transferring the control of Indian affairs to the War Depart- ment, was adopted—vyeas, 76; nays, 73 Mr. Schenck moved to reconsiderthe vote adopting the amendment, and alse moved lay the motion to reconsider on the table, which is the parlismentary mode of clinching avote. The yeas ana nays were taken, and the motion to reconsider was laid on the table yeas, 77; nays, 70. Mr. Windom then moved to iay the bill on the table. but withdrew the motion so as to let the yeas and nays be taken on ordering the biil to be read a third time The bill was ordered to be read the third time—ow to 53. The bill was then passed without a division, and the title was amended soas to read, “A bill to transfer the Indian Bureau to the War Department.” Mr Windom suggested that the title should be to massacre Indians and deplete the Treas- ury. Mr. Maynard presented a memorial from six hundred citizens of Virginia for the se ting aside of the present State government and the establishment of a provisional gov- ernme: Referred to the Joint Committee on Ceconstraction The House then adjourned Bill to Panish Ilegai Voting im the Dis trict of Columma. The following is the bill to punish illegal voung in the District, which passed the House yesterday . A BIL to punis’ n the District of Colum purposes. Be i enact te and House of Repre- seniatives ¢ States of America in Con- ss assembled, That any person notdaly qual- ified to vote in the District of Columbia who, | knowing that he is not so qualitied, shall yous | or olver to vote therein, or who shall procure or attempt to procure himself to be registered thervin 2 @ voter, shall be punished by impris- obMent mot exceeding six months and net less than two months. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That if any person, being a qualified voter in said Drstrict, shall knowingly yoteor attempt to vote in any other ward or election precinct than that in which he shail be lawfully entitled to vote. shall vnlawtiully and knowingly vote or ‘nt- tempt to vot+ more than once, or in more than one ward or election precisct, or shall #0 vote double therein, be shall be punished by im- prisonment not exceeding six months aud jess than two months, and shall be disg qalified from votng thereafter in said District Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there shall be five judces of elections within and for the city of Wasn ngton, and three within and for the city of Georgecown, thg same to be ap- pointed by the Supreme Cou of the District of Columbia, whore duty it shall be, bienni- ally and prior to each election, te prepare a list of the persons qualified to vote im the several wards of said cities in any eleetion and said judges shall be in open session in their reepective cities, to receive evidence of the qualification of persons claiming the right to vote in any election therein, and for correct - ing said lists, on two days, biennially, not ex- ceeding five days prior to each election for the choice of city officers, giving prior notice of the time and place of each session in some newspaper. Sec. 4. And be i! further enacted, That prior to said election the said judges in the respective cities shall post up 8 list of voters thus pre- pared in one or more public places in said cities, and at least ten days prior thereto. Sec. 5. And be tt further enacted, That all acts 8nd parts of acts inconsistent with the Ppro- Visions of thi re hereby repealed. Tue Manyianpd LeorsLatuRs.—A remon- strance of citizens of Baltimore was taid before the Senate yesterday against the repeai of the Sunday law: and against any amendment ot the charter of tne Baltimore and Potomac railroad. in the House, after the presentation of pe- uous, A resolution was offered authorizing the Governor to employ such o sel as he may deem expedient to prevent the mayor and city council of Baltimore from expend the money of the people of said city to resi the action of the Legislature in regard to the city election ordered on the 6th of Febraary, and appropriating $10,000 to carry the resolution into effect. 1t was laid over one aay, unde: the rule. Keer Pixs Ovt Your Moura.—a few days ago Miss Catharine Mance, of Wasbing- ton county, Pa. llowed a pin which she was holding inher mouth. The pin, going dowa Point foremost, stuck in her taroat. After con- siderable trouble. Ur McKennan succeeded in press the pin downwards into herstomach tis hoped it will give no ferther trouble, but it should be a warning to our lady readers. MILLs Frozex Over.—We learn thata large Bumber of grist mills in this county, which Were run by water-power, havefrozenup. i is aserious inconvenience tne farmers, as some are obliged to go ac derabie distance to get their grain ground, whilst not a few are on short allowance.—Lancaster (Pa.) Intelli- gencer. A RetTveyn To OLD Cr sToms.—According to the Boston Journal, the pecoliar people of “the Hub” are returning to their old ways. 1. Says tbat parties are now given to grown peo ple which are announced on the cards as com- mencing at three o'clock p. m., and termina- Ung at eight o'clock p. m. etn London Court Journal defends crin- 2. S7'Smaill pox isa sure cure for dyspepsia 80 an exchange says. @7 There have been in the Protestant Ep copal church in the United States &3 bishops, of whom 43 survive. S7 The earth has 1,000,000,000 inhabitants ef whom 23,333,333 die every year. S7 A Southern lady declares that the Yan- wees bave northernized the weather. S7-A Louisville boy had his armbroken by & soft snowball. He bawled. e7-A Virginia T records the marriage of a Mareachtectia’ white soldier to a colored @7 The Russians sprake of the Unites Statesas “The greatempire.of the two oceans.’ @7"A San francisco paper speaks of a storm “here which included rain, wind, thunder aed ightwing, An earthquake. 7 An Indiana paper thinks Govern - ton stands a chance for a Domination, tance oy vafithe te dangero: os in 5 asian fn Jackvou, shot auowertin Guat for indulging im it. G7 The ladies over in Paris are buil: the -ront baire in immense mounds above the = a7 Eo holds . - a $900,000.00 of U. 8. Gov guioe 8: 9. bh W. Baitrond ‘was pot satis- THacteh pie fify dollars a dey in the

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