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“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SONDAY BXOE#TED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Pean’d. Grenue and Lith séireet, BY W. D. WALLACH. a The STAR is served by tae carriers to their subdscriters in the City and District at Tex CuyTs PBR WERK. Copies at the couater,with or without wrappers. Pwo Cents each. Price roR Mattixd:—Three montis, [One Dollar and Fifty Cente; atx months, Three Dol- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sept from the office longer than paid for. i The WEEKLY STAR—podlished on Priday morstng—One Dollar and a Haifa Year. <6 DENTISTRY A | Teeth extracted wi pain by aiminstering or Oxyde er Deughing Ges, Dr. EWIE has recently purchased the be: Chemis) Apparatus the country for - masl are gaa ever) cinesen tmareved he oA so a w pre; 4 Sliver and Rubber at New York Piilsdetphta and Boston prices. All per- sons wirbing dental work done can Rave itascheap ss inthe ve named cities. All work done in the neatest and Bot, Manner. aad warranted! to give satisfaction. Persong will do woii to call and ne our work, det tt re ticoe ath 9Sa: coma Soar sts wear ese teeth wi cCamnot wear Is and to person can wear others who sannot wear Persens calli t office be sacoommoda- ted with any sty’ ad price ‘of Weeth they may @e- tire, but to these ae wish she rest, ces: . Strongest and ‘ 4 Rare that art ean process. the MINERAL T METH will be more fully warranted. Booms in this olty—No 33% Penn’s aveuns, be- nd 0th sts. Algo, 907 Arch street, oc PERSONAL, VER MAKE THE TRIP on Ba- ariten bumbags 5 Dr. Dak- street. He te the hignest authority 8. His private rooms sre opp site Fellows Hall ae eda DREVENTION BETTER THAN CORE — Foooch preventty-* against «fseage and preg sneh is nide-irable +. een jer \¢ WOOD Box 403, of call sirect, Lup caire., Washington, D. ( LS. CURTIS IRVID MD atediuere wilt wa : Past, Prosen’ aud Future at hor oflice, 420, n» side of Pa. ay, bet we sth streets, O hours frou 9to2 a. m. a. jatt-bo B. MAUBLLB. pia ENTi¥iU AS- A. TROLOGEL JF AMERICA From the position anc isnuct " {one’s ry ‘ the Sear, at the sad tells all to vistrors eents to Z1: gentlemen iw fall $1. ear F,all how's until yin Oall att EN WHO ABE APFLIOTED—A oid Bargeon of twenty- erlence in this particular oran-b an. Charges moderate. Do not - bat tod B,GARDNER, M_b., United States Bicord Venereal.dos hee No. 21 south A street, opposite the spitol Sunare, south side. DB. B —Medicines also furnished at cost. de im COS FIDENTI AL —Young men who have in Jured themselves oy certain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the es of married life; also, middie xged and ot@ from the follies of youth, or other nes & debility in advence of their years. before placing themselves ancer the treatment of SBy 01 hould first read “The Secret Friend.” adies will lea “The B nm something of importaace t Friend. *? Sent toany ad cloge op recéipt of 25 cents TUART & OV.. Boston Ro S-ly CLOTHING, &c. | RE Metropolitan Hotel, late Prown's, 362 lvanis avenue, _my Lif ee amine T HB, Landon & 0o., LILIFARY MERCHANT ZAIL@R, "BREMIAH 8. BLACK. WARDHA. LAWON. CP. BLACK. LAW OF Fick BLAOK, LAMO’ OCovnsellors and Attorneys Qourt of the Uuited Stat the Genseaet the District, ments. and ommittess of Vong 4 isth street, ite Wil. ards’ Hotel) eer H®zerne 8 LOAN OFFICE. Established 1452. Mighest advances made en WATOHES. DIA- MONDs. JEWBLEY, W EAKING APPAREL, sud oll kinds of Merchandise. Bwsiness strictly inl. 391 North sureet, between 455 and Sth streets, imsoedistely im rear of the National Hotel. ja8-im* ATEST PARIS FASHIONS OF HAIR. L DRessisa. Of B4 E. AuLIOT ERENCH AIE- DRESSER, 324 B stree’. between 13th and lath sts. Mr. Alliot, from Paris, Hair-Dresser, of the telebrated Kache), with whom he arrived in this country. bas row been established for tne last eigbt years in Washington and ip noe en- tat Ing the patro: of the di sand of the niguest ’ ey He hes the uonor t9 na: Bounce that he bas this season imported the latest fasbions of Lair dressing, and pomades, and everything that belongs to the dressing of hal eas le prices. Met on LOUISIANA AVERUB. at very reasonat 53 J.H.OBANE & 00. Mave on bend = large and fine assortment of GOODS, suited to this market, such ss BUTTER CHEBSE, EGGS, APPLES, BAISINS, FiGs, OITBON, NUTS, HAMS. CODFISH, MAOK- EBEL, HERRING, 80APS, CANNED GOODS, &e. Also, & Barrels Moore's celebrated CHAM- PAGNHE OIDEB, by barrel or gallon. All the above goods are offered at the lowest market price, ang warranted tosuit,by 3. . OBANE 2 00., Ja ¢1m 53 La. ave., between 6th and 7th. 4M. T.0 oO. Ay co aa EN pee aud Housefurnishing Warerooms. ant ou of alla Tp as pir ted ee acaba oe offtth and Kst'eete marth, Mo: 18, ashes BMCGVAL. THE BATIONAL UNION INSURANI Mi- PANY OF WASHIRGTON am 90) Have removed to their New Office, Bo. 7) LOUISIANA AVENUE, First door esst of 7tmes, xeap, E Bor oP BS: 5 Berry, Marsbalt Brewee eehva Wallscn? Henry D: Gseyn oh Dott dee do¢u NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary, ‘O WILE SNS’ PIANOS AND OARHABT O72 dunipam’s FaBLOn ORGane: & DUUSLE. VABILLE, P LLLAl Par Osceo &: Baste” h rer Yermontaveaue and i5% atrest. WSR TARE cagren, 1 eee Se T. HF eee WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1867. . - TELEGRAMS. ac. CONGRESSIONAL. BANKERS. SPECIAL NOTICES, Navigation ie now open on the Ohio. Seve. | | SimarR—The Ba Dill was disc: JA¥ COOKE & cO., METOALFE’S GREAT RHBUMATIO |'78) boats left for New Orleans from Cincin- Sear pl asienroment alti. ont mp wo tne BEMBDY is the only sure cur, nati yesterday. The river continues to rise i BANKEES, ever Known, and it ts a wondertal ta 06 | rapidly. ‘The steamer Hillman, carried of by | Hovss.— Yesterday sfternoon— FU teenth sireet, oppesste Treasury, certain in its effects. the ice from Wheeling on Saturday, was Mr. Farneworth, by uaanimeus consent, in- Poyand se] os tourrent market rates, and Reep | "©5002" 8 0. FORD, Agent. | cangnt at omerez, badly damaged. Her bait oesbengiees te caeeee aie wing the et onatantiy on hand, » full supply of all REMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPROIAL | Very ape nen On nite eras cat of en: | Wars General MO. Meigs, Q uartermas. G@OVEREMBNT BONDS, TR pos POTTS ‘Weet Columbia. West 1a, had her guards | ter General, and Brevet Lieut. James SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders fer BTOOKS. BONDS, &., executed, end OUottections made on all accessible points. badly damaged and one wheel broken. The river is full of heavy ice from Marietta down. Mr. Romero, the Mexican Minister, having asked, through the telegraph, of the Consul of 5 quartermaster, for their care im collecting and burying the loyal and BY Fail information with the highest testimo- Titelboe honored dead of the war, and for 8 Book on ial Di 63, a , sont free, Besure and stad Gnd you witl mot regret it; for. as ad vertiel: mcians are mpestor: itheat no stranger shou! that Republic at San Francisco for trustworthy | tle, ns, and se1-tf base for Postace and direct to BR. information as to the alleged execution of Mr. publiching them op the rolls of if of the pARRew “co Fy 14 Bond street. New Yor’ Carman, United States Oensul at Mazatian,on | nation. three times and ‘he bombardment of that place, has received “SIOILIAN HAIB RE Mr. Ingersoll asked leave to introduce ajoint BALL'S VEGETAB! the subjoined answer through that channel: | resolation appropriating $25,000 tor the of toinee tadistada! Seas tak Seventh rest, pale ang The news ie taice. I ave letters from Ms- | the District of Columbia, to be distributed by oa . a > DEALERS IN Haty’s VaorraB.e Sicilian Harm sulan of January J. A. Gopo yeneral O. 0. Howard. Ma. ‘The House refused to pend the rules, and the joint resolution was not introduced Mr. Lynclr-offered preamble and resolutions ing that the overthrow of the rebellion has jeft the people of the rebel States (@xcept- ing Tennessee) deprived of all civil govera- ment; that the governments now existing in those States, as established by the President, Bave no constitutional sanction, and being un- der the contro! and administration of the jead- ers of the rebellion tail to afford the loyal citi- zens of the United States that protectien to whieh they are entitled; and resolving that it The Mexican Consu) at San Francisco bas written a letter to General McDowell and Governor Low, which officially states the facts communicated to him by Juarez eoncerning the capture of Ortega and Gonzales Hirtuti by General Auzea. The reported Indian massacre at Smoky Hil! is disbelieved at Denver. Coaches sre ar- riviog regularly, and no hostile Indians have been heard of between Junction City and Den- ver. The gunboat Gettysburg, with Admiral Por- Restores gray hair to the original color, Havi’s VEGETABLE SICILiAN Maiz RENEWER Prevents hair from falling off. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVEB wy Bet AND LAND WARRANTS. First National Beak of Washington, BD. O8OKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY L's VeourTasLe Siciuian Harm ReneweR = Makes if woft and glosay GRETA SiciLian Haim Renewer bcm bay 5 not stain the skin. Haris Sictuian Vesutas.e Bare Bewewer Has proved itself the hens prey ration for the hair ever presented to the publi Price $1. public. For sale by all draggists. je 30-Taly S7 MARBIAGE ANDOELIBAOY, AND THE ra Happiness of True Manbood.—An Kasay for | terand Fred. Seward, from West Indies, re- | } ft FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ze oe Men Ge ts Urtis of Solves, and the | turning from a secret mission, arrive {i genni grees previ gererasa ont eane }o! 13 hs eases T those STATES, create impediments to Marriage, with sure m: tuaniihemmnapone yesterday morning | shall jmtain the authority of the national LOLA surett, opposite the Treaswry Department, - f Belief fentin ed letter envelopes. if charge. Address Dr. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa. jall-3m BECRET DISEASES. SamaRizan’s @irtis tho mest ence sefe and effectual ed y—indeed, the only vey je reme- ay ever discivered. Cures in twe to tour deye, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, 29 no mercury. Only ten pills to be taxen. It Idier's hope, and a friend te those whe do not me tebe exposed. Male packages, $2; fe- male, $3. Sis enizan’s Boor AND Boas uicee_ itive and permanent cure for Spybitis, Sorofala, Ulcers, Sores, Spots, Tetters. &c. Priee $1.25 per bottle, Sold ty B. 0. Ford. Sce advertisement. my 6 Government, suppress violence, establish or- Ger, and protect ali the citizens thereot in their jawful rights, to the end that they may, as speedily as is consistent with the safety of the mation, be restored to their former relations with the Union, and that in the formation of new State governments all loyal citizens shail have aright to participate, and spall be pro- tected in the exercise of such righ: by the na- tional Government. The resolutions -were referred, without de- bate, tothe Joint Committee on Keconstruc. tion. Mr. Schenck asked leave to offer the follow- ing resolution The Alabama Legislature has passed a bill granting State aid to the amount of $1(),000 per mile for extending the Decatur railroad wo Nashville. Samuel Mills, the alleged murderer of George Maxwell, of Franconia, New York, in December last, was arrested at Galena, [1i., yesterday The Baptist church, at Lexington, Kentucky, was destroyed by fire, Sunday, Loss dfty thousand dollare. Brazil is continuing her preparations for a vigorous prosecution of the war against Para- guay. Government Securities with Treasurer United States BONE MILLION DOLLARS We buy ell all classes of GOVERNMENT <i CURITIESat current market rates, SUBRNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections » ALL THE PRINOGIPAL CITISS OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, ang give carcfal sP4 prompt attention to fries STEADIL The st Hartman. New S islraheIeMrncianne eneie ieee 4 TS URELY, Y, je steamers Hartman. New State, and the fairs nstructed to inguire into the proprie- See oe ee oe ee SUCCESSFULLY, * | wharf-boat earried off at Wheeling, drifted | ty of au immediate removal of tae Ue, sud to apy other business entrusted to us. SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUOKU past Marietta, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. States Naval Academy from its present loca- FULL INFOBMATION tn regard to GOVERN The friends ot Garrett Davis intend giving him a banquet. EROPEAN NEWS. Paris, Feb. 3.—Prince Napoleon received the American Minister, General Dix, at the Palais Royal to-day. Parts. Feb. $—1mprisonment for debt is to be established in-France. The Emperor refused to allow General Prim, the Span: revolutionist, to remain in France. It is esti- mated that the value efthe zoods already re- ceived in this city for the International Expo- tion in the State ef Maryland to some pointin @ loyal State, where the pupils of that institu. tion will be secure against the surroundings of pelitical and social influences hostile to the national Government, which now predomi- nate at Annapolis, and report by bili or other- wise. The previous question was seconded, and the resolution was adopted—1¢1 to 35. The bill reported last Saturday trom the Committee on Printing for the election of a Congressional printer by the House, and apol- ishment of the office of Superintendent of Public Printing came up, Is CURING evory case of Kipnzy Dismas®, BaxUwatism, Graver, Urinary Disonpers, WRaxness and Pains Im the Back, Fewate OomPLaints and TRovsiEs arising from Bxcusexs oF ANY Kips. COME, YB AFFLIGTBD! TRY SMOLANDEB TAKE NO OTHER BUCKW. Bold by all Apothecartes, Price @1. D. BARNES & 00., Hew York, and BABNES, WAEBD &00., MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally farnished WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1896. m™ 21-tf HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. Cc A gz D WILLARD’S HOTEL, Hy Wasnineton, Decentber 1, 1856. Senators, Representatives, and ott in Washington, who occu residing ¥ private apartments, t the question being Motch at thevale of Sin cer sok eA LD at this | Hew Ortosns, Bouthern Agente. BUBLEIGH & | Their iren-clad man, of, war ondwred eee on Mr. Trimble'’s motion to lay it on the ta: Seen eee Ue wIOk & Co, | BOGERS, Wholesale Draggists, Boston, Mees., | Japanese Government is now being con- | "IS, <sk Agate The House refused to lay the bill on the table ——— structed at Toulon. it is reported that the “ocean Couara com | mnfctrepeeusbontm munya rincesot | =iteurs'alzwancne nnn westeen Pamed . JOLGA' cols the Imperial family of Russia. “ Commer Parma. azenue and Tas p vee, YN wis iP NCE lao ee Lox uo, Feb. 3. Despatches from the Von. | Mt. Wilson, (lowa,) from the Judiciary Committee, reported back the House bill to declare valid and conclusive certain procia- mations of the President,and the acte done in pursuance thereof in the snppression of the rebellion; and it was made the special order. tobe taken up after the civil rights bill and the bill to equalize he bounties are dis- posed of. ‘The House then went intoCommittee of the Whole on the State of the Union, (Mr. Pome- roy - the chair,) on the fortification bill, and fivaily,— On motion of Mr. Schofield, the enacting pss pad Stricken out, which is a rejection of the bill. tinent announce the resignation of Count Beicredi. Lonpon, Feb. 4.—Lord Cowley has resigned. It seems from late intelligence received that it ‘was rot in the Province of Marchinness where the labor riots occurrred, but in Marchinness au Pont, & village in the Province of Hamaut, in Belgiom, on the raiJroad to Brussels. The steamer Undine, which was ordered to be built for the Emperor of Mexico, has been finished, and will soon sail for Vera Cruz. The labor riots in Belgium are spreading. BEKLIN, Feb. 4.—1t is reported that the (roy- eroments of Prossia and Bavaria tre arrang- ing the basis of a treaty of alliance offensive Recommended for CHAPPED HANDS and for general TOILET Gs© during COLD WEATHER, St may be Obtained of all druggists and faney goods dealers, feb 9-eoly Situated in the most central location the city, midway between the CAPITOL AND PRESIDENTIAL MANSION, Only « short distance from all the Departments, Patent and Post Offices, Smithsonian Institute, ete. H.H. DUDLEY £00., no2z-tf Propristors, a oni E™ 9233) Posen steiis, near Sth street, P. EMBIUH wishes to inform his frients and the public generaily that ke now keepe cou- DANCING. ors. J.W. 2H. ?. KREIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenus, bet. 6th and 7th ots.. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, The committee rose, and the House, after FY on bi 1 New ol forming every evening. Th - | and defensive. e gow rared fa arse ees rem every siring to fc: WGR mageue anemat ‘avail tees” Vienna, February $.—The resignation of aeeeree ty re yi of the committee, ad- te WINES and L gcous cannot be surpassed. oe of th Ppertuuity, Count Beicredi has been accepted by the Empe- 4 ear i i Oall and gtve bim a trial. ‘oc 23 tf Bs. feonant May zon be made in this quarter for | ror, and Baron Von Benst has been made id Legislature, In the Semate yesterday. memorials were presented from Baltimore and from the coun- ties of Soutbern Maryland, protesting against Any modification of the charter of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. The bill limiting the ower of the Criminal Court of Baltimore city % lesue writs of habeas corpus was orderad to a third reading, with the understanding that it wi till open for amendment. The Senate bil! gTanting $5,000 to the Disabled Soldiers’ Home was The bill making valid the illegal binding out of colored children since the first day of 1855 was ordered to a third reading. Mr. Davis, of Caroline county, proposed an amend- ment requiring the copsentof the parents ot these children to the indentures, but it was re- The Maryl President of the Council of State. FLORENCE, Feb 3.—The national Parliament bas abolished capital punishment throughout the kingdom of Italy. The 8 Creek Massacre. ToreKa, Kansas. Feb. 4—The report of the Jate Indian massacre bas been confirmed by a letter received by Governor Crawford froma well-known citizen of Salina, Kansas. The Massacre occurred in the vicintty of Sand Creek, en route from Fort Riley to Fort Lin- coln. The train is spoken ofasa Governm: train, and only four out of sixty-five men caped. The letter further states that sm: bodies of Cheyennes have been several ti near the seftlement and the Arrapahoes have Ctrenlars can be had at J, F, Metzerotr & o,'s Mnsle Btores. Hlth’ wet Ww. @, The Hall can be rented for Botrees, &o, F I spe Tuition: ‘or es, Misses asters, Tuesday Saturday afternoons, from 8 todo‘loem nt Gentlemens r nibaratramb to 'slcagrenany S04 FFldar © For further informatio ef tuition. or address a Quarter commencing ABINI’S FABHIONABLE DAMOING M On DEM At MARINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, E, between th and 16th streets, This academy is now open fer the recep- ton of pupils. Day ¥, tuition for yonng Indies uw WOOD AND COAL. Ce4u coany AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Gross tous of 2,240 lbs., delivered im any part of the city Chestunt White Ash, $7. Stove, Ege snd Furnace White Ash, $8.20. Red Ash. $8 00. Lehigh. $9. Gok and Pine Wood constantly on hand. Orders received at our Olice; or atthe Wharf, foct of Seventh street e P BROWN & SON. 8 _ja25-tf _ 465 9th street, betw en Eand F. CoE! COAL!! COAL!!! boars maisees and masters: wierd trea San esdays, Thuredays and Sat- | paesed through the settlements, being atraid | jected. The bill SPPro Fisting $5,000 for a T.T. FOWLEE & 00. Gentlemen bay a fr 8 pe Beat same ate eee: head walare of the Salina and Salomon forks, dtvended vo as to provide that “he, bio Bader Yihite Ash, stove and ode sites, 96 $3 per ton. i me ae a Sean” | The K also report large bodies of hostile should he arbehes olther in the State House i. 0 3.75 per ton, Sneed dee cone Ne A ton dians ncar the frontier settlements, It ard or in the State House itself, aad xed. 3.240 pounds guarentesd. [M/ASCCRBADE AND Fascy DRESS BALiLs the writer's opinion that the Indians ‘wilt | Mr. Billingelea, ot Carroli, objected to the mon. Sagten tis Dare oe Ten ee ot the Weak | NE undersigned would mort respectfully in. | ©OMfine their depredations to the travelled | wment a:'a commemoration of the politcal Middicton & Con.) corner izth aud F strostsr and | form tie telhe ea oe ete, Tesrecttal upton | Toads. Advices from the Platte state the force | heresy of the Dred Seutt ae st wharf, foot of J0th steeet city, andthe District generally, that heteet eli | Of Indians that has moved south on the war- | to substitute the name of Henry Winter Davis ja l4-lm B. 8. LAMKIN, Agent. times pre} to furnfen partice with Masquer- ath at twelve thousand. There are not | for that of Roger B. Taney. = adé aud Fanoy Oostume, either on loan or mad United States troops enough in this part eftne In the House, Mr. Gorsuch offered a resolu- LI OOAL!! Ooau!:} | order, He hb at wi country to cope with this force. A SENSATIONAL Casm.—A case bs just come to light in which g certain business man tion directing the State Treasurer to report to the House without delay whether at any time be invested any of the funds of the State in United States securities of any kind; if so, how as Ly fancy establishment of wd 522 7th street. between 4 i happy te swsitorders. CHARGES BERG, late ee at Ford's and Grover’s Having determined to sell « Sret-class article of nd Coal ae ch: the eh ‘Woed si Be E. eran ae eapest, I hope doing so t share of \° Hobeges The Coal prices are oe follo se ame Pa . ja 8-1m* eaters, Washi: .D. 0, of Pittsburg, occupies a very unpleasant posi- | much of each, @t what time. the investments ‘HITE ASH NUT OVAL. by the to 87 25 - —_ - _ ae tion. i raers t, notwithstanding he has | were made, and whether they ha: dis- yan TMOnE 00. WHITE isu, Egg and a wife, he has been on rather intimate terms } posed of;and ifeo, what premium they com- sizes. oes BOOTS, SHOES, &. with anether woman, whose characiér for | manded, if any, when ; and what interest OTHER QUALITIES HITE &sH — am, chastity is not as good as it might be. Some | was received on them in coin, ani ther he hy tS he . LLING OFF! SELLENG OFF 1! time since she made him believe that she had | acconnted for the same in er currency to en birth to a child. of which he was the | the State. GROSS WEIGHT, 2,340 LBS. ‘ON iven « The entire stock of! Ladies’, Misses’ ther. Indeed, she exhibited the little one to The bill ling the law for municipal Always on band and constantly reosiving the | Oniiiren's Boy's and Youth's” ‘Bim, and as a matter of sourse, be contribated | election in Baltimore city was passed. and aiso Tt tS OP ot overs description, de- ts pretty freely to ward the supportof the mother | the bill changing the mode of selecting jurors and child, in order, if possible, to avoid ex- posure. In the meantime, however, it turned out that the baby had been borrowed for the occasion, and she had taken this way in order to obtain money—a clear case of pre- tense. Indsgnant at this treatment, he would have nothing more to do with her, and she, to get even, appeared before a magistrate and preferred seven different charges against him. This case, if it gets imto court, will cause a sensation. in Frederick, ll, and Washington coun- E. ©. BAUM, Carro! je4-1m Tth st., between B and Fuss Tasha. es. SHAD FISHING.—The shippers “erties ae ay reparations for the approaching s| season, Ls gilltwine is ae demand. Several tugs have also beem chartered for the season to tow the vessels from the ae This season, every preparation gives encouraging as- surance that the shad fisheries qill be tazed to their utmost capactty to meet the demands from abroad to supp! roe Northern markets with this delicious fish. This will make money easier, and put more in circulation. as well as employing a @ amount of labor throughout the season. circumstances G o TO w.B, MOSES’ FASHIONABLE CABPET, FURNITURE AND BEDDING STORES, NOS, 521 & 519, INTELLIGEROER BUILD. ING, CORNER 7TH AND D., AND NO. 608 7TH BTREET, THOBN’S BUILDING, ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, AND EXAMINE THE FINEST ASSORTED STOCK THIS SIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND sHOBS, NEW stores. e undersigned begs leave to inform his frie: cae enerally that the rt he has opened STORE, No. 509 7th street, ander Fellows’ Hall. w ere be a8 on hand a gen- ra! assortment of Ladies’ and Geatlemen’s, Boy's, Misees and Children’s BOOTS AND SHORES, Remember the pamber, 502 7th street, ander dd a” a The * Lord Defferin writes to the Five-and-twenty years ago the area ef uncultivated land in ail ireland only amounted to six million three thousand, and at this moment there are only about four — oda Fi ‘New nore, for- | miljion of acres in that condition, Of these | tive Ger-smarchants © fit Tee or Eis FF. 5 four m| on consist mag tie A peg ising med See eeermnte tn tesa Peel te o's MOS eoRaE B. WILSON. hog and movntain land, so barren asto be re. Farin the spews Nesou Veyihion. selected by Mr, oven, and bonsiit at the lowest | — ——— = ported by Sir RGtiffith unfiteven for pasture: | 4 Co Ory —The Vicksburg Herald says Brera ipcie, tua Pyahogey aces | COMMA Moarizay rom wommm | fsunifanes.itherg tome erm milion at | At Sot Qe a bene atag 4 Tt acres of w: ‘o be improved, as 2 po 9d enna! his, wud of the best material LYING. ZLUM, Btaled, there only remain about a'miltion and | 1¢ngth been made. ‘The Mississippi river has tes, mould study thelr thus been shoriened eighteen m: The cut ” Fourteenth atreet ,(eircie,) corner of M street, a half improvable even for pastu Washington Purebasers owe interest calling at bis Stores and examining the weil = sorted stock of CARPETS, is twenty-five miles below Vicksburg, on the ms —_-—-—_——- ‘en Gone HOOL.—A par: Mississ! ide. We have heard of one boat and obtain his price-liat bef me Hat —y Bev This Institution has been established for the , Aaa Tago eane se Someta Nese. at ig th bat we have learned that the which he will fur wit * | ception of patients who may be suffering from iu the city consisting of young squaws and | W8ter is deep enongh to permit all. The iis assortment of Mat dom jen peculiar to their sex. r the admission block-house, erected by the Federais, has been » Gaunterpaines, Vitto Feather stack females ue may require the souforis the'E lirely Ginpsed of tae one een ar doe Washed away. The surrounding ‘residences Bitcig compleie, hich aS cers et the fopan,| Abe bullng i stunted tn the moe Nats hewien Henin eee eer ee Siew York and Philacetenss pense ton of the District, surrounded North America, Thelndians, weareinformed,| 2lm@” — 00 mesma ter rir 'd og date | font cons eae hey jaa bo leper ae spss |g BZ;78° SHIRT i= Oana om exo. jelett * w. B. Mosms,” tention.—Nashystia { Teng.) Dispatch, Jan. $9. | acca by two of Bis tormer sinves. [_UXvBIEe FoR THE HoLiDaxs. SF At present several men of enterprise are churches in Buffalo. AILLARD'S CaN OLATES, her co! SW bctanee tik ate Worn by fashionable CARAMEL s ORES H CHO Na } durmg the wat. She claims'that she wasem- | New York iadies, j table use.) ployed PARE Guring oy to buy cot- SF The Western Indians are so uncivil that ee Ara SEER? ALMONDS, fon in the Southern Bide. aha Porpoce of {be civil oMfcers over them are to, be dieplaced Tast recalved at eset | Sarin the lines. and chat the rm ar The ‘heute Mena doe, just: eapisig W88t ibis omen gas AND 1g sumployed b: ie 1 gg’ When you offer sis to W horse, ‘he may bat he does not mean it. , Fresh, at say neigh, : S7-All the rolling mill#Of. Wheeling have INOm mBAT ¢ 10,) suspended i yt E1ASOT NEE t 4 lpi hack Sv The days are an hour longer. 2 abegar rt hc Gold coler, fall, yet delicate fisvor and Cielce . RABING, FIG? AN would apt give _ Tt! 1 Cerperation Boarv ov ALpsnusr, 4 @67—The Board met pursuant to law. Present, Messrs. o.8. Taut, Owen, Uross, Barr, Léwis, Gryem Gurich, MoCathran, Turton, A. Lioya, T. yd, Presicent, and 5. V. Noyes, Sec- The Cbair Inid before the Board a commu- ee on that be bad an act eutbori: u te pay the amouat due ~ tre eee of the colored hools; an act making an appropriation to cmtie been, wnt a cane an r an pe > Eh act for the relief of Martin King, and joint Tesolution granting certain privileges to Hon. H. McUnlloch. ortof the police oficer of the Filta Wara ta oft, of the ardin tec Py fecotasion of the Board of Ai- dermen of the 23d uit. in Lone he dena ineerance com. agent in bis ward; referred to mittee, Also, the report of the Intendant of the Asy- lum for the month of January; referred to the asyium committee. iso, & communication from Joba H. Bird, tot the Board of presia of Wash- ington. asking for an Topriahen of $50 t> pay Mr. Forsyth cateepere for furnishing Assessors with al ¢ late subdivisions of lots and squares of the city of Washington ; ®leo, for purchase of two new books to replace ot ers worn out. Kelerred wo the committee on ce. r. Tait, trom the committee on beaith, re- Ported favorably on Council bill making ap- Propriations for medicine for the outdoer poor in the 4th, Sth, and 7th wards, Passed Mr. Given introduced a resolution request- ing the Nayor to inform this Board ander what law, or by what aathority, the corpora- On contractors appropriate te their own use the old materials taken from the streets where they work. Passed. r. Gulick Introduced a bill te boat and eeine for the use of the Asylum. Passed. . Barr, from the committee on polices, to whom was referred the resolution of inquiry as to the frame building now being erected in square 45, reported a concurrent resolation, requesting the Mayor to cause the work on the fame to be suspended, and the owner to remove it at once, it being in violation of the law pro- hibiting the erection of frame buildings within less than twenty-four feet of a brick building. Pasted. archase ashington Mr. Noyes introduced a bill amending the act regulating the selling of vegetables, Ac, Dy wengbt. The bill makes the weight of po- tatoes fifty-six pounds to the bushel, that bing the established weight in Maryland. Rererie’ to the committee on police. Mr. Cross presented the petition of Wi\).am Booth, asking payment for injuriesdone | 2.5 horse. Referred to committee on einime Mr. Noyes introdaced a joint resoiat: Appointment of a joint committee of thre bers from each board to ascertain if any is necessary to be taken by the corpo thorities for the registration of voters under jate acts of Congress. 5 Mr. Turton introduced a bill making an ap - pi tt of $300 to furnish books of thes divisions of property to the assessors. referred to the committee on nce. Also, introduced 8 bill appropriating $725, out of the tands of the Ist ard,to grade and gravel 26th stree west, from K street to Pennsylvania avenue. referred to committee on improvements. A & bill making an appropriation of $1.5% grade 24th street, from F street norin 2 | street north; referred to committee on improve - ments. Mr. Lewis introduced a bill appropriat $1,000 to build water closets in the 4th precinct stallon Douse, passed. Mr. Turton introduced a bill amending the act Heensing and reguiating theatrical per- formances, &c. The bill as amended provides for the taking out of annual licenses by t tres, which is not provided for under the pres - ent law; ordered to be printed with the pro- ceedings and referred to the committee on po- liee. Mr. McUatkran introdaced a bill for paving the footways and jaying footways on the west side of 10th street east, between b and E str south; referred to committee on improve- ments. Mr. Gulick, from the committee on fleance, calied up the bili in reference to the compe sation of the Oollector of Taxes. in increases the bond and security required of that officer to $30,000, and allows him a commission of one Per cent. on his aggregate receicts, with the usual fees of advertising property, & Passed. Mr. A. Lioyd presented the petition of Wash- ington Rawlings. Rreving compensation of $1,000 for injary to his vessel, sunk in the Po- tomac river; referred tocommittee on wharves. Also, reported from the committee on claims bill remitting a fine imposed on A. Gaddis. Jr. &c.;passed. Also, reported adversely on Coun- ctl bill for relief of Nathan Bium, and the committee was discharged from it farther cou sideration Mr. dicUathbran introduced a bill defining the limits of the Center Market; referred to committee on markets. Mr. A. Lloyd, from the committee on claims, reperted favorably on Council bili for relief of Jobu Watts, remitting fine of $50 uppesed on him for alleged violation of the law prohibiting gambling in public houses in the city of Wash- ington; laid over for one week. Adjourned Common Covrcit.—President Moore in the chair, and all the members present except Messrs. Uarroll, Stewart, and Walker. meia- au- he Am je Was Teceived from the Mayor an- nouncing his approval of acts for the reluef of George ‘wen: of the deserving poor; of John M. Mayo: of Jeremiah Costeilo: nth A the Ward spothecaries of the First, Second. Third, and Sixth Wards, for medicines furnished the last quarter. Also, enclosing & memorial of the Clerk of the Center Market, and the Sealer of Weights and Measures, suggesting the propriety of the aet recently passed requiring tatoes, &c., to be sold by weight, so as to ‘x 56 pounds per bushel as the stan: (the same as in Maryland and other States north;) referred. Also, enclosing the ition of J. Gunnell, for the remission of a fine, and J. M. CO. Arm- boustre, asking remuneration for injuries re- ceived by falling on the icy pavement on the 16th December, near the corner 9th street and the avenue, which be broke his arm ana fractured bis referred. Also, a communication trom the Register, stating in answer to a resolution that 900 was om to Messrs. Uluss and Kammerhbeuber, and to J. F. Gidney, under the act of - ber 23d, i*64, authorizing the Mayor to employ &n engipeer to examine plane p for the improvement of the canal; ordered to be printed and laid on the table. Also, &@ communication from the Surveyor, stating that it will require an appropriation of 84,500 to grade Lith street west, from N street north to Boundary; referred. The following were introduced:—By Mr. Morsel]—Petition of S. Le Davis, for the remis- sion of @ fine; referred. By Mr. ei Petition of A. D. Wilkinson; referred. By Mr. Mead—Petition for tne grading of i street Borth, from 2d to 7th 5 referred. Petition of D. M. McCarty, for the remission of a fine; referred. By Mr. Peake—Petition for the im- provement of 7th street east, from A street north to East Capitol street; referred. By Mr. Dudley—Petition for a wooden fopt bridge across the Tiber at 3d street: referred. ‘The following were reported from the com mittees : — = © canvass the of Abrabam on instead of 8100, as now debate the till bit 3 5 Fs & 3 # ich, wi Hy i 4 rt i i £88 l