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} THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’@. @senue and 11th street, BY 1 W.D. WALLAGCH. ° ————— The STAR is served by ‘ae carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Taw CunTs PER WEEE. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers. Two Cents each. Pricz ron MaiLing:—Three months, One Dollar ané Fifty Cents; stx months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers aro sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pudlished on Friday morning—One Dolier anda Half a Year. vou. XXIX. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1867. N°. 4,339. DENTISTRY. BANKER: WAR CLAIMS. nee eee B. LEWIR® DEAT AL ASSOCIATION, J4t COOKE «& co., AB DEPARTMENT, ENWA AVE ed TY TG Meyer ie yeaa Beacons oot ‘Reeth extracted t y adminstering teenth street, opposvte Treasury, Statement of Claims Filed during the Biers Ox acter i Eons] Buyand sel 0 tourrent market rates, and keep month eof January, 1867. emica ‘Spparetue fu the country tor Ce onste 2tiy on hand, a fall supply of al 1219 96, Sieim of Be jamin Thornton. for ma: =—— eck teen GOVEENMENT BONDS, attorney volar make Teeth on Seid Stiver and Rubber at Now SEVEN-THIBTIRS, AND COMPOUBD Pi bn one SLIT Woodbridge, Ll ree Yer po as SO INTEREST NOTES. ‘No. 657. Visim of ®. nerd. for nervices ae in the above: yamed citive. Alt work ac done in Orders for STOCKS. BONDS, &c., exeonted, and Soa Gna detective, Bamuel V. Niles, attor- —~g acceeei 3. Ne. 698. UI for dam- tisfaction. ee greene will do well t % atl or a onall ble point ngeto —— = Fst B Ei oel meee? eek , = ORO 689 . Claim of TC. McKee, pastor, for de BARRow « CO. BET R lo Mrs, M.D. ion of e t Bi Lie a hu ‘Le0! 5 artes tege MINBRAL utrusteen on of library arhabonse tee kg An PLAT FEEre, at First National Bank of Washington, B.D, COOKS, (cf Jay Coo Cooke & Oo.,) President, wh. 8s, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, ‘attends pereonaliy at BANKERS, ose Oburch, at Nashville, Tennessee, olny this city. Many persons Corner Louisians avence and Seventh reet, Ns 70. Claim of Mary Ann Johvson, for pay- wear these teeth who i 3 woar others, DEALERS IN ment of her property taken py United States army. and no east ca others who eannet wear 2 No attorney. theee. as poe oie # OVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 7:1. Claim of Robert Adger, for restoration tel atthe saree cleat one of Tooth they may de GOLD AND SILVER of property and rept ot wane. Wo'atterney. 0 wisn the BEASTS \. dire, bat ose Who are ae a yom jy 3-tf AND LAND WA bury, for services in the Provost Marehal’s De Fare that art gan procure. the wd eh SETH ere fans of eh Ill be more fully wa Claim of Themas Garvey, for pay for ices while under arrest. J hesd, attorney teolty— No. ‘Ss8 Penn's avenue, be- . K, More- Also, 907 Arch _—" nd oth ots 704. Claim ef James G Brown, for hides No seized by United States authorities in Texas. Owen ba ol ep attorpeys IPPON .705. Claim of RT. Hunt, for —_ je to PERSONAL. GOVERNMENT DuFosITORY his property by the 17th lilinois Uavalry, No at- -————- + torney Y 00 CAN NEVER MAKE THE TRIP on Ba FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED No 06 Claim of Jebn A. Stevenson, for re Y obu or Samaritan bum! ags. See Dr Daw a im! ureemont of ameuvt paid as agent of steamer ang eed a - < "Bre led meee Cate Te tor cases. is pr oT 4 ment, ° jai o! jor apin Oad Fellows I ain" Sih erencpmeetie Ra aor iay | lost ow Goverment serview, bownm “7 R THAN OURE— Jovernment Securities with Treasnrer United | grnder. attorne gn preg cones. Ho. 708. Claint of AF. Gautreaux, for pay. Raucy (when arch is unde-trable)Sent to an States | ment of amount in hand- questratien BI ONE MILLION DOLLARS..e@ i on. W Wood. attorney 5. $6. 7, according coamaliey. | mission. Wilitam C ty Dr Wool Boe ane calla 439 Tth-strecty | Webny and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT fon iid, Cisim of City of Richmond, Virginia, (gp malre.) Wesbiagres,, D- sin’ | SECURITIESat current market rates. | Thittees hetrests Bitimont. BT. Devin torney, FURNISH EXCRANGE and make Ooliections | NO 0, Claimof Mrs William F. Gillam, for and Tet Mss CUBTIS IRVING. Ciairvoy mm Pomoendi vans Past, P: her office, 420, perth on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE damage to her Property by United States troops. ie f : on Sours from 940 seMatiim= | UNITED STATES. Ko. 711, Claim of Mrs Mary Boyle, for rent of 3 rT TT NTIFIO AS We purchase Government Vouchers on the | property at Key West, Florida. William Marvin, attorney. 30 BUF AMEBIOA, No.712_ Claim of Jean Marie Laurie, for estton BIOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal F na aspect of the Stars at the taken at Baton Bouge, Loui-tana. Frene!) Lega- aoe peng mp wii Fevval astonishing se | *né prompt attention to tien, taroten Weate Department. 8 crets that no living pressed ave: canes [peattt og ACCOUNTS ef BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, No 713. Claim of serene &O 2 . for e le undertal ‘ Toe Te oe and very day pon mare descrifes | and to any other business entrusted to us. rent of property at Bichmoi ja. No at- the intended companion: and tells sll events or | FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVEEN- Ko.714. Claim, of DT. Bligh and 3 8 Galle. vd Mc 6 visitor: re ariv, ames alc . cenie io Bh gent meu iu fail $1. Oa MENT LOANS at sil times cheerfully fornisned | fDST,'0' ye iG oney 2th st . pear F, all hours until y inthe evening ée 31 2m" G ENTLEMEN WHO ABE AFFLIOTED:—A : cure warranted by an old Surge n of twenty- rie nc: * No 710. Claim of Samuel McGatghey, bacco taken by United States troops, Atkipson, peene one 7) Claim rs & Jobn A, Tucker, fordam. ER in at Arlington, Virginia. ‘eam alle attorney. 717. Claim of Mrs. F. Chesh a hone taken for use of United Btu JD. Fulle prem § No 718. © of John D Miller etmininte nba for poverty taken by United St: fd jer, atiurney WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washington, March 20, 1805. m 21-tf for _to- tJ. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. G 4 8 D>. WICLARD’S HOTEL), } Senators, Be resets aean auern’ rentding | D enators, Representatives er in Washi 5 b ‘ivate riments, et 719 Olaim of Natalie Biraghe, for destrac- cam be accumuodated with thclt MEALS at tule | tion of ‘property by Ualted States’ authorities, Hotel at the rate of $1) er week Itelian Charge des Affaires, through State De- Get tm ? “SF ge ORADWIOK & 00, | partment. = No. 7:0. Clatm of Walter F. Herrick, for a Jc2e Woon & HO horse lost in Geveroment service. Boyal Taylor, Corner Penna. avenue and Troelfi ih streat, fone Washinsion, D.C attorney No. 721. Claim of St. Panl’s Bpiscopal @hurch, etalon Seale guvsloge em receipt of 23cest Bitaated in the most central location the city, Tess, in a seale! envel ° ob3 on Radtees Dr, OHAS. A. STUART £ O0.. Boston, | midway between the Mase for repairs to charch building at Chattanooga, no ly CAPITOL AND PRESIDENSFAL MANSION, in this pa:ticular branch erges moderate ttoJ B.@ . 41 south A street, opposite the re, south side edicines also furnished at cost. ONFIDENTIAL.—Young men who have to- Cc Jnred themselves py certain secret habits, which unfit them for b oa Neasure, or the duties of married life; also, idle aged and old ho. from the follies of youth, or other eel @ —- in advance of their years, ves under the treatment of apy one, Mould Aree. firet read **The Secret Friend.” Married ladies will learn something of importaace by perusing ‘*The Secret Friend.” Sent toany ad- Topnces e. No attorney. No.722. Claim of Ambrose Morrison, for de struction of property st Nashville, Tennessee. Hon. C. Delano, attcrney, No 723. Claim'of A. O. Hunt and H. R. Hunt, for value of log houses used in defence of Denver = Ouly a short distance from al] the Departments, City, Colorado. Ayres & Bishop. attorneys CLOTHING, &. Patent and Post Offices, Smithsonian Institute, | , NO_724 Claim of John Mitchell: for value of i BEIBERGER, ete. H.H. DUDLEY £00., Claim of Matthew A - for meneys ze epee? BAe no21-tf Proprietors, have been taken from him in 1362. Trow- eri NT TAILOR MRICH'S RESTAURAN aim of John @ Gelstrip, for extra Metropontne Boe E 348 Peuas avenue, nearéth street, | duty pay ae teamster, Tucker ani Sells,attor. 62 Pe veugete avent 3 onnsy Wasnt: my 1-tf ington, D. O. P. EMBICH wishes to inform his fri public generally that he now keeps con stantly on hand OYSTERS, fresh every day. prepared in sf TerT style. is WINES and LIQL pES cannot bi Call apd give him jal o 7:7 Claim of H. H. Nellron, first lienten- ant, for ceturn of arms taken trom army ef Baiti more bid Guard. No attorney. No. 72s, Claim of Mra. B. ¥. Carter, for proper- ty tal a = ecco by guerilias, A'S. Cox No.7 2 c rity of J. O. Van Wickle. for ord sand the 7EREMIAE . BLacx. wanna. LAMON. C.F, BLact. Law orn 1B, BLAOK, LAMON Counsellors 2 1 Attorney 3s ing? isote ‘the Sa Snowe + = a once and commissary sto. George Taylor, ol eo y r ne the Core, of th fet, ine Sesalits Danae: WOOD AND COAL. “No. 730. Olaim of Mrs Margaret Myers, for ‘and Uomunittees of er Dongen: wie = property destroyed by United States troops. No ettorney No. ie Claim of John M. Powell, for proper! taken and destroyed by United States forces” ity attorney Ne. 782, Claim of Samuel D. Finckle, for wood o Lb! COAL!!! AT GEEATLY REDUCED PRICES. Grows tons of 2,240 1 elivered in ony part of the city Once 465 2 bs Sto ASS lath strect, (directly ovpogite WH sppeesy 8 1OAs | OorFr a =. nee Die. Chertaut White Ash. $ om irom his place near Washington. No attor- wonbe: JEWELRY WeANinG eeea Stove, Kge and Furnace White Ash, $3.20. 8 of Merchandise. Business strictly Red Ash. 3 "No 723 @laim of L. M. Long, for services a: confilential, 331 North O street, between ig 40d aod eset ot o Weee sates das ea clerk at Little Bock. Arkansas. Tucker & sella, rear Ovk and Pin eonsta: attorneys. = etry fos ja8 ia Orders received at our ee oratthe Wharf, a Tete laim of G. Bayne, heirs of, for = os tof Beventh street damaces 10 and rentof warehouse at Alexandria, © Clacubton, atroi v. m of Joseph B. Shannon, for ser: L4t5t rans nesting. > Of HalR- FROWN 2500, 8 . vi i 465 sth etreat, tovwconE oud ness o ja2s-tf ab} COAL!! OOAL III Briokerhot gio ateetibont “W. Barton.” & af geenclt Hay Rexssee. ce No. 76. Claimot D. M. Martenbaugh, for wood, ur bar ay treet, wig + og nT aot lth ote. t th T.T. FOWLEB 2 0o. Ca Be stoma teabart, f colebented Macholy Withee’ bits be nrrised or ae Yalte Ash, stove ina $n Rais ton. won & Wilson attorneys eclieess Sat country 75 per ton, aim of Mri Frances Abelis, for ser bas now’ been established for tae last eight years in W inde gu sranteed. viges a scout Brae, ‘Ne atterne: or pg the patronage of the corms maliques wad ers received atte central ofice of the Wash- No. 739. Claim of Henry Kiter, for Toperty de- Ice Com (late L. J. of she Bighoss sockeye. Ry eT Mfadicton a. Con coreas izh eae Fancast aad ee *B Bran fashions of hair dressing, and also pom pi obert foot of 10th t KI es Foster, for loss and syerzthing that belongs to the dressing - 5. LAMEIN, Agent. D" Hyam, attorney, at very reasona te prices. “Sem rth Landholt, for Ny Coan OOaL!! Coan eg inited tates troops’ as 6 53 LOUISIANA AVENUE. 583 | Hsving determined to sell Fat-class article of nee Mite es ead Tise Claim of rahall aad JoH. CRANE 800. as choapes| claim of Horace Hewitt. tor aabinetence stores. al sbare ‘op ablic pa- re a8 follow, Have on hand a lerge and fine assortment of ch as BUTTER CHEESE, EGGS, APPLES, BAISINS, FIGs, OITBON, NUTS, HAMS, O@DFISH, MAQK- EBEL, HERRING, SOAPS, CANNED GOODs, ae Also, 50 Barrels Moore's celebrated CHAM- PAGSE OIDEE, by barrel or gallon. Allthe above goods are offered at the lowest market price, and werranted to suit, by 3. W. OBANE & 00., 53 La. ave.. between 6th and 7th. cee & Wilson ,attor: Owen rege ye. illiam Muir. for rent of tes troups. Ohipman, A) sshington Im struction of furniture, &c. No. 747. Claim of Mrs ry for property was — destroyed | by United B Btates era Momnate Piseel ear. Q. mt 1 jaim 0} «yfor rembneration fr amoust pafd for clerk hire’ Mo attorney 74 Claim of William Broadders. im by Uni Embry. attorney. Frederick ‘Aadrees, for ice ae of the army, and an ice house ee of Baston Sanders, for compen- sation for heouee medical supplies. Statement of the Ketion had on Claims During the Present Month No.2 Claim of Allen Nalentine. Gentianes. io. ny Claim of A, Morrill. 23, Claim of Angeto Mists, Agent, &. Al- Fmary , for de- aed attorne: A LYKENS VALLEY P DIAMOND VBIN BE GROSS WEIGHT, 2.340 LBS. TO THE TON bes alities of na OUD clover a eb Re livered im any part of the city. nt is4-Im. 7th st., between EB an: of @ hofee teken bt hi thorities. oO Foro G°? W.B. MOSES’ FASHIONABLE CARPET, FURNITURE AND BEDDING STORES, NOS. 521 & 519, INTELLIGENCER BUILD. ING, CORNER 7TH ANDD., AND NO. 50% 7TH STBEET, THOERN’S BUILDING, ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, AND EXAMINE THE FINEST ASSURTED Furniture ing dune ai tre shoricet notice, Beaten sndVernian. i vatheast, f Sth aud K streets north, No.13. de 13-3m™ Jos Nagelt PMT cof A. ome — rs STOCK THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. £7 2 Ginim ot ‘thet “by a eee avVEN Figst door east of 71h He hes all the latest designs made in Philadel. | Bo: 3+ C)etm of ee eee sontinued. DIEB of oro o Feicied Sy teat The stock is always Burana Company. Coutl 7 Raat Vice Pres't, P wltoves, st be nf bon he (at pA Olaimof B Jeaniaquet. Conttoned, bon. oe Dirallech, as Bester prices His Steet Farnitare ismadeto| Ho oa. Sitim of & 3 So aveemees: Sarat’. ory D. Pees 2 befoun'. the best material | No. 7. Stain of james ae Bsmie “Goatinued. dest oa Weal ms Secretary, P y their owa interest by IS gd ‘dozos. Oon- or? WILKBNS’ PIANOS AND O ant ; io" si. Ore of 83 J. Richardson. Continued. DEAM'S PARLOR O8G. Sa: Clatm of Joba she Bheldoa Sean y mt Att witt find 1¢ greatiy ve meir B.S. Slatm of Bioree. Contin Romias Socccwees f st om a # me ¢ O iain of J Tsllieas and others. pare ther. ae q fiat "GRoKG: . WO tar ‘We ore Ne is aim of the owners of the steamer — = Nona9? gw fortes which ae 2 0) Sore at the lowest Vm, Young, Continued. Tis betsecen Pean's avenne aaa es seem fang ‘sth ateut ae f the owners of the British brig of new and second-hand In- Hncoter corner Tih ath f Ad Ti saree thee cant cecn, pate Saha baer eat Pee: inte. =" executed jalé-tf Ww. B. MOSES, Be °. a are = y- mean Once: 3, 3.000 uaPoato Ci 0 mB UXUBIES FOR THE —— a i rou; ‘Otani ot Mee. 1, ey Weise’ Gogiie: rived ed tr ante at oar Wheat bast at acre yer iT (Re tn a we, -108 Claim of 3 .W. Bomtuy. Gonttas mreet. Bom ou ara, No. r, Olnim of acDouald & Fuiter. onthe: jait: pai Ps. aga L ER ie ; Oleimef Mrs. Mary J. Holland. Gon- oceLa’ LE, VABILLE, sa yee Jain of the pal Charch ‘ at Pe- TULAIED. dain reetved a RHE epbarg: Ve ws ouchn net? . zi Mettigdtet, Eptecopal Re of hae Booch’ press > 288. Contin- Por Oncao t Buerg ixerapt de melange. D PR ella ° 6. ee ee i a RTI Ee eS. ac his BMP. _ fe re Binet Jeiaa areca. lee Pacrodin. 0 Sonttaned. Spt | “Sino. omim ot sole m. nee. a | ce 354, Claim. of Ine Methodist Mpisconal eon lala of the Ooo the Holy Gross ah a Rete ao iq hae tisoseas vod sti bq ateishoat (ay ta oles 2 O8f ¢aso9 waited excl) semull Pid in Cleim of Saint Georges I ~ jbureb at Po: league. Virgio' m of Francis segara ‘Sonus a of MO. Bric Bi A'lowed. mofJ BR Hall. jected. of Thomas ie * Gontinaed. Pennett M Bird. Seas im of Fendal Oarpenter aim of Jordan Ocumines: Gee ued. Neo S i= of William Jones, Continued. te €laim of Martin W Guy. Continued. fo. 438. Cialm of Carl U. Henricks, coasal, &c. Continued No. 439. Olai 0, 440 OC) 1 Claim of Frederick Schroag. Beturmed the claimant, 443 (latm of J. Harvey McKee. Continued, 1. Civimof W.J Sexton, Continued, z ane Levee Steam Cotton Press R Oontinued. im of Thoms Rejected Ne. 42. ° @m of the Agricaltural Ogilege Gontinued ns 47 Claim of BR. T. _ Kirkpatr No. 463. Ulaim ef Samuel M. tinued No 482. Olaim of Reuben Smith. Continued. No. 4% Olatm of James Trattman or Joht Joseph Troitmas. Sontinned No 4&9. Olsim ef Wililam H. Irwin Continued. Ne. 492. Claim of leanc Lane. Continued. a ee ‘lem a c — M. Taylor sud James cNair. Continued ad Claim of Mrs Julianne Hebble. Al lowe of Julius Frank. Allowed. of Henry Hol. Contina No gm Ciaim of Mrs. Frances Johnson, Oon tipue Ne. 12, Olaim of William Faux or BE. 0, Drew BNC" tis. ‘0. 513, Glaim of Thomas Ratcliff. Oontinued § No. 515, Olaim of Jobn D Mime Continued No 516. Ciaims of John M. Hunt and others, Continued, No. 517. Olaim of Jehn W. Alver. Continued. No. 518. Claim of Mrs. Mergaret Kmight. Con o atinead. a. Oem ftinne No. 519. Olaim of Joshua Khodes et al., trustees, &c. Continued ; No 521. Cleim of the Fairfax Seminary. Oon- tinued No. 522. Claim of the East Tennessee University nt Oo es Tsim of Joseph Block. Continued. No. 625. Cleim of the Evangelical German La theran Church at Savevush Georgia Vontin- ed "No. 526. Olaim of Antoine Oaine Continued Ne. 828. C.etm of John Ford. Continued. No. 529. Olam of James Keeony (or James Kee- nan) Rejected ‘No 530. Claim of John Blatter No. 532. im of the M Bailroad Company. er Continued ile aud Lexington £33. Claim of t ecthodist Kpiscapal Ghurch teulered) at Jacksonville, Florida’ Qou- Hone 634, Claimof Thornton Aldman. Allowed ee Oleim of Mrs Julia A. Armstead. Ke- ae 0. 686, Olaim of Mra. Anne J. Pendleton. QGon- unwed. Claim of D. R. Atchison. Continued, No. 838. Claim of “ Harford Continued No 539. Claim of A. W. Huribut. Keturned to iment NO. B0. Olaim of eeree ie Lawton. Gontinned No. 541. Claimof J. & J. Prom&Oo. Allowed in part. No 542. Claim of P.K. O'Donnell and others 4 cee nns* claim of Mrs. Margaret Bebran. Con- tinued No, 544. Claim of James Tongue Centinned No. £45. Olaim of Water B Comstock Con teret.¢. Olam of Louis L, Ferriere. Contin No. 647. Claim of Peter Swartzwelder. Contin- Uei>. 48, Claim of ornelius Halpiue, Allowed oo perse®. Olaim of Joseph Zerinque end D. Hy No, 880. Olaim of Tow Biel No. 651. Olaim of W rs, Be sere tiga. Claiin of OH. Mastin, owner of Le Vert nies Cisim of Mire. Julia MH. Addison, Al oy No $54. Claim of Mrs. Mary Wright andJ. Mu som, adverse Claimants. Continued OTR Claim of Mrs. Flora L. Darling. Con tinuea No. 88 Olsimof Mrs Ann Jato 3D Continued. hy y. Rejected £.8igar. Con 4 tianedso. Claim of Jaced Augustine. Continned, No. 560, Claim of James E, Price & Oo. Rejest “no 551. Claim of George Searight and F, Fuar- Continued ™No-,Si2, Ulalm of George H, Smallwood. Con- Fi as No. 6:3, Claim ef O, W. Hugely and James gq. Bowen, Oontinued co. £64. Claim of JobnA. Bollings. Continued. Rs 8665, Claim vechs eli, Stmeon Dosgiess all Burtus, Joseph Pow bard Smith, Nelson Ber- jelda, and Bird, Continued 88 to Dougiass, and rejected as to 601 mie Olsim of John B. Dearing. Rejected. Re oa: ae of Mes. Nancy 0. Continued. o ancy Lear. Rejected. His: Bes. Clai Tai ea! B. ibbs and Gardiner Contin’ . 570. Cleim ete Allan Peares. Kejec: 2 87. b tig A Mes gan ouontinued. x . 572. of Joel mpton. Con tian No’ S78: Oleiu of the Manama Gap allroad Compan. tinned a of@ A. Lilliendabl. Continued. Ro. 8 76. “glatim oh William J. Portevant. "Con: Re. i. Caine Moses Simon. Co ntinned. B. Sweet. ected. oe. fe. Claire giro ney | Tiewtee Keject- Continued. 0. 533 a =" tg Chureb 100 Dnt No. 584. Cli ofMre K.A Onene Continued. 8. fk Glaim of William A.Orman Allowed. |. Claim of Th omae Bherlock Oontinued: o7: Olatmet pes th fe 8 Claim of J 9. Claim of Jo Ly Caldwell, ones oman N Re! ry Satin of the be AS at's Mississi Bteam boa! heey 2 ib Hirsch. Contin Re: oe 593. Gisim Robert as Ol Fog wjected. Gian ot Phemas | Kens Revectea, a Re i be jaim of Matthew Popp Continued. Re: £98 Claimof J.B Baverdy. tin, J x Walley, and 8. £.Galiup. Continued Ro. — nel mtig a a a Btone. cmipons “a ao on Olam ‘of dam es MI. Aa! Continued ee oa Dee desnas konto ere: "Mo. 63. Claim of Mrs, Lucinda Trimble. Con- tinue No. 604. Claim of Bichieson & Oarroll and 0. mM. Fleetw Vontinned, No, €05. Claim of Joh» W. Tunnel. Contin- “Yo, 608 Claim of Biobleson & Carroll, Contin- ned, aim of Otis. Allowed i Bs aie Slat or 3: Btrin, fellow. adi trator. &c. Con! ti : 00: 5 Mo. ‘oii. Olathe ni Wiltam’ Bichante ject ae 611. Claim ef PH. Boley, Ayey & . ledane, M ha Geor e ; Coss dit lie, @ a the Eate ot J "N. prewee eS A.J. Martis. Conti . one ¥. McNerhans. Bejected, Outten. Gontinaea: Claim of 0.'W. Vinsen. “Allowed ae nis: ti \. Geadees. ee ranner. ontin- . £28. Claim of ArtourBland. Continued. “4 Slates of We yea bee dat id, ie: Hejected. ra Keme row. Contin- BE ‘gona ct SG eR seater | 8 i no D. "oe Bi isoopat One Church at tian cogs ara ke. See pee eo SNE. ‘One of 5 te Lb Cats ef ayes. of aa a MRAM TH baa bold .perbertd sat old ible 14 .2eule bored [iw excamd wl glteoa + Ai bot lgad dager Pootts A 28 vig "HL os TELEGRAMS, &e. The Kaneas Senate passed concurrent reso- lutions yesterday, with only four dissenting votes, declaring that the late rebel States are without any legai government, and that it is ‘he duty of Congress to provide them with territorial governmme»ts. An amendment that upon the adoption of the constitutional amend. ment loyal representative should be admitted was defeated Itis understood among the friends of Gov- ernor Welles that if the Louisiana Legisiature pesses the bill for anew constitution over his yeto the Governor will issue a proclamation declaring the convention of 1864 legal, and re- assembling it. The Kentucky Legislature yesterday passed the bill granting universal amnesty for all acts committed under military authority prior to October 1, I+ lt applies to rebels and Fede- Tals alike. Governor Chamberlain, of Maine, has been informed that W.H. Bidwell, of New York, will be sent by Secretary Seward to look after the Jaffa emigrants from Maine. Several propositions are before the Missouri egisiatare to provide for the early resumption ot the payment of intereston Missouri State bonds The Gevernor of Newfoundland opened the Assembly Tuetriny. He congratulated the country on the successful layingof the Atlan- uc cable Late Havana advices state that the reported Approach of the Peruvian and Chilian fleets had given uneasiness. The small-pox was rapidly abating A report trom Jefferson City, Missouri, fives the details of outrages committed by the State militia in sacking and robbing stores Some of the parties are now under arrest. The convention rate of interest nas been adopted in Kentucky. The bank rate is six per cent., and contracts may be made outside as high as ten per cent. The Memphis Appeal newspaper, has been pore pd by John Hogan, of St Louis, and others. It will be edited by (General Albert Pike. Ex-Governor Hunt, of New York, is dan- is pot expected to live Senator Day gTaphed to his son in the Kentucky Leg ure to give a grand wine supper to celebrate bis re-election. Itis Announced that the Austrian troops in Mexivo do not leave with those of France. Count Burral has been appointed Italian Ambassador to Vienna. From Mexico A private letter from the City of Mexico says itus reported that a new proclamation will soon appear, issued by Maximilian, taking stronger groundsthan those assumed by Ori- vaba. The Cabinet meeting atthe palace of Maximilian is confirmed. The expediency of Maximilian’s stay or departure was voted upon, with ecision in favor of his remain- ing. Five votes were cast for his departure on the grouid that the struggle should be abandoned. At last dates Juarez was still at Durango. A rumor sboat the defection of Miramon was rue, and some credit was at- tached to it Advices irom San Filipe state that Colonel (Quiroga, the last commander of the Imperial forces who passed through that city on the re- treat, tmposed a forced Joan of $2,000 on the in- habitants of that city. The sum, lacking $500, was made up, when ()uiroga ordered three of Abitants to be shot. A priest was call- t administer religious mtes. and execution was about taking place, when the balance of the sum was paid. General Mejia. when pass- ivg through Sen Filipe and Hidalmo, epened tbe Ts of the jails and enlisted all the pris- oner= inhis army. Canales isat Victoria. He | bas expressed a wish to repor! to General Ge- mes at Tampico and obey his orders, Matters are quiet at Tampico and vicinity. General Gomez is in command of troops who are not armed and regularly paid. Cortina has taken possession of Reynosa, and declares his inten- tion of collecting duties on goods going into the interior. But im contradicton of this Cortina is said to be going to light the Indians and to have crossed the Rio Grande. Juarez has left Durango for San Louis de Potosi, via Zacate- eas. It issaid thatthe seat of government will be at erther Durango or Zacatecas. GALVESTON, Jan. 31 ews from Mexico Teprerent that Juarez cretary ef State was making efforts to hang Ortega. Colonel! Mejia, Juarez’s bearer of despatches, lett to-day tor Washington THE MARYLAND LEGISLATURE.—The Senate yesterday, by yeas 19, nays 1, repealed thenew law providing for an election ef mayor and city council of Baltimore on, Wednesday next. This bill was immediately sent to the Honse, Which body reiused to suspend the rnies to put it upon its passage, the Republicans voting against the suspension. The question will therefore come ap to- eg The decease of Henry S. Magraw, &@ delegate from Cecil county, baving been announced, both branches paid sppropriate honors to kis Memory and appointed a committee to attend his faneral. In the Senate, the committee on judicial | ye gn Mace a repert in regard to the right of the ¢ity council of Baltimore to appropriate money to contest or resist the laws of the State, &c. A resolution was offered in the House warmly commending the course of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson in his support of President Johnson's reconstruction policy. ‘This resolution lies over one day under ruie. The bill to take the sense of the people ot Bal- timore on the propriety of runming the city passenger cars on Sunday was made the order of the day for Tuesday next. VIRGINIA LEGISLATER Wednesday, had quite a lively debate on the bill to incorporate the Southern Association for the benefit of the widows and orphaus of she Southern States, which consumed the greater part of the session. The bill was passed. In the House, s¢veral resolutions of inquiry and petitions were presented and app’ <4 ately referred. The Committee on Pu Property reported tbat tbey deemed it ose pediest toeeli certain property and apply the roceeds to the liquidation of the State debt. eral bills were passed, among them one in- ting the Richmond and Peninsula ‘oad, And 8 bill for processioning and set- ting the beundaries of ids in the Common- wealth. A bill to exempt certain from dis*ress or levy was ordered to a third reading. eee nas Senne Paes BALTIMORE AND PoToMAc RAILROAD-Juries to be Summoned.—We learn from the Aunapo. lus Republican that Colonel Oden Bowie, Pree- ident of the Baltimore aud Potomac Railroad Company, appeared before Justice Owen M. Taylor, o: of that city, & few ve fince, to make pplication for warrants to the of that eounty tosummon juries to assess the to be sustained to certain strips of land —— which the said road contemplates to psss—the owners thereof being dissatisfied with the amount tendered. The Justice accordingly isened the required warrants, which is im ac- cordance with the act of incorporation. ee Lares mip Eee Universaliste dur- ing the past year raised, by bequesis, dona tions &na subecriptiens, 81,000,000. The an- nual expenditures are estimated as follows: Munisters’ salaries. $257,000; incidental church expenses, $140,000; aor $90,000: other books, $40,000; salaries of teachers, $53,000. S7 The Cincinnati Gazette thinks that the prize concert has *pjayed out.” &7A Pitbole paper is heer = serial novel entitled the ‘Maanted Derri Sa They are biasting theice in gr Allegheny iver with gunpowder. | cnt Constitutional E: im the name ® ‘paper oxt in ‘Atameas’ It must be a healthy old bird. ‘ottniy is luxuriates in the or Loni ‘poseession oot, dollars. Sgn Florida during the tata cold snap, no- | _ 87, Doay bad any faci for Ares. pespen MN a coe es perateer tt fo aettone «1 I ip etelo pas .ct Foole'e Sf fe wxge » Pe > -aterwed .YHUIAT & BSE at ‘ CONGRESS AL. SERATB — Y esterd: Altrrnooa, the Bankrapr “a —— under cons! uon — ‘be amendmrat of the Senate Jndicmry (omoaitiee” to strike oat from the list of excep- tions to the operations of the bill the foliowing ‘words:—“Apd sueh other property Bx in- ciuded in the furegoing exceptions a» is ex- empted from and sale upon execution by the laws ja which the bankropt Sent of the procesdings ta tanaropty to an ings kraptcy to an RBOt exceeding that allowed by such State exemption laws in force in the 1*64," was debatea at consulerable congth by Messrs. Grimes, Stewart, Rameey, M, Davis, Wilson and others, when Mr. Wilson moved to amend by substituting for the words proposed to be stricken out the following -— and & bomestead and other property not exceeding in value $2,000." Mr Fessenden asserted the right of Uongress to pass a bill with 8 —— io similar to that a = peepee to be stricken With. o <5" img of the kind be would Bot vote for the bill. Pending the consideration of the bankrapt Dill, ‘essenden asked And obtained unani- us copsent tocall up the bill of the House the Secretary of the Treasary to to the treasury tbe residuary jegacy Smrtheon o. the same terms as the al bequest; which was The Bankropt bill was resumed. Without reaching a vote the Senate, at 4 p.m, went into executive session, and soon after ad- journed. ag Yesterday afternocon— House, at balf-past on e bill regulating the tenure of certa: civil offices, the debate being, on suggestion of Mr. Haile, limited to half-hour speeches. The Honse, ac Sx o'clock, seconded the pre- vious question; and Mr. Hale, who had charge of the bill, made the closing argument in its Jebate then being closed the House pro- ceeded to vote op the bill and amendments. The first amendment was that offered by Mr. Williams, to stike from the first section the Words “excepting the Secretaries ef State, of the Treasury. of War, of the Navy."nd of the interior, the Postmaster General, and the At- torney “General, xe The question was taken by yeas and nays, and resulted—yeas 76, nays 75. So tbe amendment was rejected. All the Democrats voted ip the negative. When the result was ready to be announced, it was a tie vote, and there was considerable interest manifested as to how the Speaker would give his casting vote. The necessity tor that was obviated, however, by Mr. Alley changing his vote from aye to no; leaving the result at above indicated Mr. Farqubar moved to reconsider the vote rejecting Mr. Williams’ amendment “as to Cabinet officers.” Mr. Hale meved to lay the motion to recon. sider on the table. Negatived—o9to 74 Before proceeding tarther with the matter a movement was made for ad FROM CANADA. s Results of an nga Shove’ at St. Ser Montreat, Jan btelligence bas just been received of an iee shove, causing very serious results, at Sc. Regis, an Indian village, sixty miles up the St. Lawrence, on the Amer- ican frontier. The ice shoved over a large part of the village, submerging it. It occurrea during the night, anc the consternation ts de- scribed as dreadful. Some of the villagers climbed up and lodged in trees. Many had nothing to eatfora whole day. The indians, it is said. bave lost their all, and are lying on straw without any covering. The degree of misery caused by sueh a flood im mid-winter ean scarcely be realized, and an appeal ie made to Montreal for help. The Fenian Trials. TORONTO, Feb. 1.—The total number of Fe- niaps beld bere since June ist is 107. The following is the disposal made of their eases ‘Twenty-two convicted: twenty acquitted: for- ty-nine dismissed for the want of evigence thirteen discharged on baiji, and three remain- ing for trial The condemned will be sent to the Kingston penitentiary when the <enteaces upon those convicted at the present assizes shall have been commenced. ALEXANDRIA ITEMS From the Alexandria papers of yesterday afternoon we clip the fol- lowing: Tbe U.S. Revenue Officer of this city, terday, under the bead of Wm Dancan, U S. Marshal, armed with a warrant, lit down su denly upon the premises of Isaac Lovejoy, Jottery policy dealer, on Prince street near tbe bank, and also upon him. He was on the flood tide of a thriving business, with the beoks, | tickets, and paraphernalia of his vocation, to- getber with two dozen customers or so around hum, waiting for the sybeline leaves which should iead to fortane if not fame. He and ali bands were completely surprised, and their consternation was demonstrated by the most laughable attempts at flight, concealment and explanation. But it was no use, they were spoued, and Mr. Lovejoy was immediately brought before Judge Underwood, where he gave bail for bis further appearance Rev. J. J. Talbot, of Louisville, Ky, who is on & visit to bis relative in this State, and who preached in this place on Sunday iast, was, Wwe are sorry to learn, knocked down in the streets of Richmond on Wednesday night, and rebbed of all the money in his possession. The Key. gentleman was stunned by the blow which he received, and which eut him severe- ly and mjured his head. He hada satchel, sucD as is usually carried by bankers, and it is supposed that the robbers thought he had a large sum of money with him. le returned to this city last night suffering severely. Mr. Obristopher Bodeman, a native of Ger- ma but for about fifteen years a resident of this city, and for some timein the employ of George W. Clifford, Esq. was examined, _ terday, “iy4 Drs. Lewis and French, before tice Bell, Ubler and Moere, and proneanoed insane. A telegraphic dispateh has been received, announcing that the Committee on Roads of tbe House of Delegates, have made an adverse report on the Canal Railroad Bull. The report was unanimous. The various offices, at the coming god ve fairly election. we notice campaign, and are u ig their aatien. in the manner usual on such occasions. We hear, thusfar, of only five candidates for Mayor, though others may be reasonably expec The Mavor bas, with the money placed in bis hands for the purpose, purchased from the government agent at this place, fitty cords ef ‘Wood, for distribution among the most desti- tute of our population. ANOTHER Suir Rack—The cable bas in- formed us of a ship race between the two chlip- = Ts Louis Walsh and Obariotta Whie trom liao, Peru, around Cape Horn w Gibraltar. This voyage took l4 days, and the wonderful part of the performance was that during al) this jong period the two vessels kept so close together that the Louisa Walsh, which won the race, was only twenty-five minutes abead of ber competitor. In therace of the tea-ships jast fall from China te New York, the win- ning vessel and her two competitors foreighty- four days kept in sight of each other: and dur- ing the yacht race the three yachts were at no lume very far apart. Practic PRecerT.—©. ©. Williams, in jail at Norwich for brutal treatment of his ittle daughter, holds an off ce under the town government, having been ap) ited one of the Board of Factory Visitors January §, 1867. The duties of these officers are to see that mill owners are not guilty of the inhumanity of working children under fifteen years who bave not attended school. At tbe very time of his appoimument he had forbidden bis own child food, and two days later she made ber ———- trom his treatment. after the welfare of children is evidently not Mr. Williams’ forte. s7-From Nashville the indications are that poelection for representatives will be held in time for the Fortieth Congress. Gov. Brewn- jow will wait — August before he orders an election, losing, if necessary, all representation in the firet session, so thai he may take ad- it seems vantage ofthe colored vy: wi certain will. be legalized in Ten! coming spring. S27-In buenos Ayres the Indians, instead of killing their prisoners, sell them for slaves. ntl he aggre found ins Sa- to have been pinced there du daring ¢ Tevolution. SJ A worthless fellow in Chicago stole the funds bis mother had aw ee G7 An eagle in Titusville recently flew through a $50 pane of glass and “sought the taal have ever made a ioaf ice is the favorite T.ver, ia rater Gatase See + ml. S7 A women in Paris never fell iz love an- theteaencedstae = oom ont i SELES eae seme

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